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Hosted By Me, Jesse AlXander, Im a singer/songwriter, musician, and audio engineer, but most of all..... Im FREE! Im 5 years clean from heroin. 3 of which were spent in prison, so every day is a gift that I have to remind myself to even open. I spent most of my young life in the Entertainment industry as well as the "industry" becoming the head audio engineer for a Wall Street based SAT radio station and a signed Artist to an Independent Label "BornGenius Music" at 20 yrs Old. I worked and played with artists such as The Sugar Hill Gang, Biz Markie, Poppa Don, Phoebe Ryan, Inner Party System, Tony Henry, Borialis, Ty Wiz and Keith Spaulding.
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Getting Out #64 Are You A Racist? Sweet Baby Inc Will Tell You?
Adam and Johnny are back! take a seat or stand up and join us as we talk about the stark contrasts between the American and British education systems. We can't help but voice our concerns for the current state of U.S. public schools, calling for more life skills and less standardised testing.
What do shows like "Modern Family" and video game characters in wheelchairs have in common? One Hint SWEET BABY INC, fine one more D,E,I everywhere and we really need to know.....Are We All Racist? Doesn't sit seem diversity quotas sometimes overshadows the story it's trying to tell, let alone the impact of this on today's kids. The paradox of anti-racism "training" fostering racism, and the raw authenticity of old-school rap versus modern narratives.
The upcoming Ubisoft Japanese-themed Assassin's Creed game, featuring a black samurai ......... Leets GOOO
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Speaker 3:I venture out sometimes with the colors, but I feel like black, gray, blue, Black gray blue, black, gray, grays and blues. You know it's a tongue twister, but you know it's a good match. You have like gray sweatpants. You have a black top. You know you have a blue top, gray sweatpants, black sweatpants, black and blues.
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Speaker 3:You know too, on the little tip vertical stripes, vertical stripes, not horizontal, horizontal, I don't know, I don't really. I'm not really big on the stripes.
Speaker 1:I don't like stripes either. I like my rugby shirts.
Speaker 3:Rugby shirts are nice with the stripes. Look at you fucking rugby.
Speaker 1:Rugby. That's the only type of striped shirt I'd wear. Hold on Rugby.
Speaker 3:Or maybe like a nice guy's top.
Speaker 1:Have you ever fucked in?
Speaker 3:rugby before I used to play rugby. Yeah yeah, it's a fun sport. Get out of here, hold on. Let me close this door.
Speaker 1:Come on, tell me, you've definitely gotten fucked up from this.
Speaker 3:Oh bro, every time I left the field I had like either a black eye or a bloody nose or something. It's exhilarating, my friend.
Speaker 1:That was, as, growing up, that was my sport that I wish I could have participated in. Oh no, it's fun.
Speaker 3:I used to play for the New York Rugby Club.
Speaker 1:That's awesome.
Speaker 3:But how I got into it was when I lived in England. I played for like my town and I played for my college, barry College, and I was like my business unit was— you went to college. Well, like over there, college is like an extension of high school. So is like an extension of high school. So it's a little different over there, because they'll teach you what you need to know up to 15.
Speaker 3:Really yeah, and then they'll send you either into sixth form, where it's like a continuing education, or they'll send you into a BTEC course, which is kind of like a trade school, and you'll learn more in depth of what you want to do. Say, I wanted to do coaching, so they had me in a sports course and they taught me, like all the aspects sports theology, coaching, anatomy and physiology, safety, all the different aspects.
Speaker 1:That's awesome.
Speaker 3:Yeah. So then when you go into university, which is like our college, you have more of an in-depthdepth vision of what you want to do. It makes it a lot easier. It makes it a lot easier.
Speaker 1:Bro, they have not changed the schooling system. Everything in the US has been upgraded.
Speaker 3:Bro, it's just like a daycare center, bro, because, honestly, thank God, I have an English dad and you know, like a family with common sense, because, like I've gone to public school and it's rough, it's a rough world.
Speaker 3:Like you have these young teachers. Young teachers don't know how to control a room. And then, when you don't have a teacher that controls a room, how are you going to teach and what are you going to teach? And what are you going to teach and what can they teach? They have to have a rubric. You know that follows up to a big test. It's all about the test.
Speaker 1:And I think the teacher is like a teacher is such an important job and important role and we don't take care of them enough.
Speaker 3:you know, especially like financially Well, also like the crazy stuff, like you know, that some of them want to teach. You know, I feel like you should teach the kids life skills fundamentals we probably have a woke, a DEI.
Speaker 1:Oh, we could talk about that.
Speaker 3:Oh my God, Thank God that you said that See, see, see, we come up with good notes. Conversations just unfold. Exactly that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:We were thinking about what we were going to talk about and I had something pop up on my feed and it just came out. I don't know, have you ever heard of remember the whole what was still going on? The gender thing oh, everyone's talking about that.
Speaker 3:Honestly, bro, like to be honest. I don't care, if you like to wear a dress. I don't care. Well, it floats your boat, but you know what? Like honestly, that's been around for so long. But it's just now it's in so many people's faces where it's like I understand. Like watch with movies, you got to have to have like a whole quota. You got to hit nowadays with having a one of each thing, like we should just focus on the stories for real.
Speaker 1:You're so right, like we should just focus on the stories for real, like in every.
Speaker 3:So right, yeah, because, like you, have to have like at least like one trans actor. You gotta have like a gay you know thing going on and then you have to have like a mixed couple, like you know, like the show, watch the show, like modern family, hilarious, love that show.
Speaker 1:But um, what happened to it? Don't tell me something I don't I haven't really kept up with it, but they tried doing something.
Speaker 3:No, no, no, no. But like, look, you have the gay couple, then you have, like, the older fella or the guy from um, love and marriage yeah, but he was married to that spanish chick, like you know, but like that's how they have it in, like most movies, like you have to have all these people. What about the story? Who cares about all these people?
Speaker 1:and, like you know, bro, honestly the funniest thing in the world, the funniest thing. Osman gold is reacting to a video game trailer that just dropped and I believe it's for the new call of duty. I'm not sure this new game or something that, but it is about your. Your character is in a wheelchair right and he's so smart and a soldier.
Speaker 3:Yo, honestly, it's made crazy how you just started talking. I was thinking about Professor X the whole time, so like that, okay.
Speaker 1:He could build things that could work with his mind, and robots that help him do everything fight battles and something like that. But in the trailer, the first thing you see him do is roll his wheelchair into the room like you don't have a tesla, a tesla wheelchair. You don't have the fucking vince mcmahon. What was it? Like well's it go, is he?
Speaker 3:like super tech savvy, yeah, so what's going?
Speaker 1:on. He's got a computer that's integrated into the wheelchair.
Speaker 3:But you don't have a motor. But you don't have a motor. That's some I don't know.
Speaker 1:I see the comments in this video. I was dying Like they were like yo. The guy could build a fucking nuclear bomb.
Speaker 3:but he can't put a motor on his wheelchair.
Speaker 1:I like that he has two robots standing next to him with guns.
Speaker 3:He's like he won't train one of them to push his chair Yo he should get like a little floating thing, like a little floating thing, like uh, he had like one of those things, what's that? What's that? What's that toadstool in Mario Kart has a little floating cloud when you do a Mario Kart bro, I didn't think he had a floating robot, bro. He could have like a fucking um, uh, they could do the magnets anything.
Speaker 1:Uh, aliens, bro, we're. We're looking at how much we're coming up with exactly off the fly and we don't even. We're not even in the position.
Speaker 3:I'm not even Jimmy Neutron.
Speaker 1:I'm not Look at him Exactly. We don't even have Jimmy Neutron.
Speaker 3:Yo, jimmy Neutron was fired, though, king.
Speaker 1:Dude, if Jimmy Neutron was Michael Wayne, I'd be fucking.
Speaker 3:The thing I wanted from him was the book gum. You could chew the dog.
Speaker 1:The Goddard. Well, that was an invention. I thought it was a dog.
Speaker 3:Yeah, well, how is it not an invention? He made it.
Speaker 1:He's like the Tony Stark of the Nickelodeon world. I forgot it was a robot dog, I thought it was just a fucking dog.
Speaker 3:Nah, nah, bro, theny dad, the mom was dummy thick, yeah. Yeah she was kind of like uh, dexter's laboratory, yo his mom was nice yo no dude, hero, 13 or something, or hero or no.
Speaker 1:No, um, what was it? The fucking superhero? No anime movie. What was her name? The one who could stretch it crazy?
Speaker 3:oh, incredible yeah oh no, she's fired. But I'm tell you, nobody holds a candle to Jessica Rabbit.
Speaker 1:Oh, of course, they will always be my dream cartoon girl. You know what's sad, bro? It's really scary of us, like the shit's going on like with everything Go ahead.
Speaker 2:Johnny, that girl from El Dorado, what's?
Speaker 1:El Dorado.
Speaker 2:The what's El Dorado, the El Dorado Road to El Dorado.
Speaker 3:What the Disney one.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh wait.
Speaker 3:What's.
Speaker 1:El Dorado you never watched.
Speaker 3:The cartoon movie Road to El Dorado. Oh, it was the old, it's yeah If it came out recently.
Speaker 1:Nah, it came out back in the day. Yeah, then I've seen it. It's like Emperor's Old Groove or some shit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah, bro, get out of my head today it really is the same. Yeah, yeah, yeah, don't fuck with me. Like same time, when you remember that whole movie spirit Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 1:Beber. What was the woman? What is the woman? That movie that came out, or documentary that Matt Walsh from the Daily. Wire did Like what is a woman?
Speaker 3:oh yeah, isn't that that lady that drove people crazy? There's a doctor that became a man and then she couldn't live like you know. She kind of went back to becoming a lady, yeah, and she wanted to tell people no, but it wasn't about that.
Speaker 1:Matt walsh just went out and like because he's does not agree with oh yeah, I know who that is. Yeah, okay, he made another movie that is called am I a racist? And it's about the dei shit shit and he goes under cover. It's called diversity, equity, inclusion.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 1:So it means like diversity, and Did I say equity? It's probably Ethnicity, yeah equity.
Speaker 3:Equity is money.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what I'm thinking, Bro. I'm always I gotta. It was an. E word, it was an E word. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was there. I was there and the Q was there too. Don't fuck with me.
Speaker 3:And a Q and a U. It's okay, we're all like dyslexic and tired. Was there a U?
Speaker 1:equality equity. I was so close, it's not even you can't even fuck nah so alright yeah, so equality, and so he go, and there's. So now, with all the things that's going on with everybody, everyone's got to be, you know, the three, the 12, the dwarves is Snow White. Okay, yeah, yeah, they had to be Indian, you know, and all that shit. They weren't even dwarves, remember they changed all of them.
Speaker 3:When did they change all?
Speaker 1:of them, oh man.
Speaker 3:I've only watched old school Snow White. Oh, thank God you've been out of that shit. This is horrible. I don't?
Speaker 1:Well, yeah, because they stopped it, they refused, they were going to do a movie that was like what about the Little Mermaid?
Speaker 3:It was like you know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, well, that was different though, but like you could do that, but like, still, I don't like that.
Speaker 3:I just like the characters.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it doesn't matter. Things like that Exactly. It's a fantastical world, it's fantasy For whatever you know, she might be able to change her skin color. And if she could make something become dead, turn alive again, can she turn her skin color from fucking white to pink? Maybe it doesn't matter when she's Indian, arab Kids don't even see that.
Speaker 3:I know that's the whole thing. That when she's indian arab, don't even see that I know. Like that's the whole thing, like that's the whole thing. I really don't like agree with is because, like the kids are supposed to be kids, like kids are growing up way too fast nowadays and they're saying things and thinking things that they don't understand they don't they don't understand, they think, I think oh, how many kids go to school.
Speaker 1:So much, no're protected so much.
Speaker 3:No, they're so watch, they're so protected when they're younger and then they're iPad babies, then they're hearing about all this crazy, random shit. That's not true either, and they listen to music and shit, like I grew up, like I didn't grow up with the time of listening to, like Nas when he first came out, or Eazy-E, or, or Eazy-E, or the Regulators, you know, warren G, the Regulators, damn.
Speaker 1:I haven't heard that you know what I mean.
Speaker 3:I discovered that music because I've always started from old school and then worked through the ages and seen where I like the music and I like old school rap and I like all different type of aspects. But what they talked about in those raps- was real.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and honestly, there was stories to work off of, of their life too, and what they went through, of the brutality, police things that was real shit. That was going on at the time.
Speaker 3:This is all fake.
Speaker 1:So he goes in undercover because there's a DEI person and job for everything and there's this one company called Sweet Baby Inc. And they're, I guess, one of the big ones, and they are the people that send out hirees and they give you certificates. You know, they'll certify you in being, if being able to tell racism like wow, it's ridiculous bro, they teach you about how not to be a racist that's so he goes like, but like, then the person is like super racist then because it's like watch, all right.
Speaker 3:So me.
Speaker 1:isn't it racist in itself, like that's the whole thing?
Speaker 3:Bro, it's so counterproductive Because, like watch, I had a girlfriend and, like most of my girls I've ever talked to. I'm not really like. I don't. I'm not really picked up on the white chicks all much. Why do you have a white?
Speaker 1:girl yeah, I've always noticed that with you.
Speaker 3:You do like colored, no, but it's like no, it was because, like you know, not for nothing. It's like nowadays they kind of get it you know it's not all frigging it's. They've already seen it been done it.
Speaker 1:They've been through it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so it's like you know you get to talk to a normal person. Like some of these white chicks, they're a little too much.
Speaker 1:But like me growing up, I didn't have that.
Speaker 3:You know nowadays, like you know. But so back to this girl. She's always like Back to where you go?
Speaker 1:What girl when you go? The girl when you go.
Speaker 3:This girl. She was Trinidadian but she was, like you know, from America.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 3:But she was, she lived in the city a lot, she went to PC and stuff like that. And it's funny because I'll just talk, because I'm going to talk like layman, nor here nor there. I'm going to tell you exactly what it is, but there's no aggression behind it. I never even use words and mouths, but like, like hard R's and stuff, oh, words and mouths no, and malice.
Speaker 1:Oh, malice Beautiful, Love it, beautiful flow. So Alice, beautiful, love it, beautiful, beautiful flow.
Speaker 3:So you know, I'll just say something and she's like you're. So not PC, I'm like. But what's PC? She's like you're, like a white guy from the 80s.
Speaker 1:Get closer to the mic. Get closer to the mic.
Speaker 3:She's like, you're like a white guy from the 80s. I'm like, but that wasn't a bad time though. You know, white no white guy in the 80s.
Speaker 1:I would have loved it. I would have loved to be a white guy in the 80s.
Speaker 3:I think it would have been beautiful it would have been a fun time no phones no cameras but the whole thing is, you'd just be more in depth in your life you'd be so into your life, you'd be more present in your day.
Speaker 1:I think you'd have more space for memories too, Like and and knowledge. I think that's probably why our boom happened so fast is because of how free thinking people were able to be.
Speaker 3:It was like watch All right. So back to that. Wow, I can't believe we've made full circle. We're back on track.
Speaker 1:We always stay on track. Oh, my God.
Speaker 3:That was dope circle. We're back on track, kid we always stay.
Speaker 1:Oh my god, that was good dude. So listen, so fucking how you're saying that we just gotta do the foot. We, me and you were both trying to stop the curse and the like and um, so we're coming back you know.
Speaker 3:So the whole thing with the education yeah in the 1920s, rockefeller said he wanted a nation of workers, not a nation of thinkers. So he funded the uh board of education and really yeah, and so like for years like you know they they've gone on some is not a nation of thinkers, so he funded the.
Speaker 1:Board of Education.
Speaker 3:Really yeah, and so for years they've gone on some like the math, the English, it's really all just taking tests and making sure that we could retain information, and it's a whole thing.
Speaker 1:One thing too, which is cool, which is very true and I agree with, is I do not believe in college. I think it's a waste of money. The trade school thing, I think is very good though. I think that is like you have an idea of where you're going to go, what you're going to do, and you are a master and very proficient in that. You go to people, you narrow it down.
Speaker 3:Well, that's basically how I was saying with English schooling, they'll have you go.
Speaker 1:That's why I love that idea. We don't do that. It's like a funnel system.
Speaker 3:When you go to college again. It's like a restart of high school. You got to do all your stuff again and then you're allowed to break into the extended learning. Yeah, oh, so in high school, you're allowed to break into the extended learning.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh, so in high school you're allowed to go to trade schools, and stuff you're saying Is that what?
Speaker 3:No, no, no. What I'm trying to say is like what they teach you in high school is preparation, they say, for college, but that's all it is is for your preliminary classes, like your English, your English 101, your Math 101. And you have to do all those just to get into what you want to do Journalism, you got to take English 101, but then you get actually into the psychology and all that stuff.
Speaker 1:What gets me mad is, though, is because the fact that I think college is just completing college is just proof that you can, at a young age, that you can at a young age that you can finish something that you have the ability to get up every day for class, five days a week. Make it to class without your parents waking you up, because it's your first time being alone on your own.
Speaker 3:That's any professional though.
Speaker 1:But that's what a college degree is.
Speaker 3:That is it yeah, it kind of safeguards you. It's kind of like telling the boss. It's like, yeah, this guy definitely is a good worker.
Speaker 1:Yes, mind you, he's going to show up.
Speaker 3:Mind you, he has his mom picking him up.
Speaker 1:And he might have even been partying in college the whole time, but he's still finished but like my cousin's, smart, but she breezed through college.
Speaker 3:I took college on and it came on a little too fast for me.
Speaker 1:Yeah, me too. It was way too much for me.
Speaker 3:She loved it. She became a teacher. She just got a master's, but it was easy for her. It was easy for me too, but I didn't know about all the hacks I took it a little too serious. These people who get by, get by.
Speaker 1:No see what I just was. The first time that I didn't have to. I was in high school for the high school junior and senior year. They just started random drug testing out of nowhere. That's weird, Right In school.
Speaker 3:In high school.
Speaker 1:That's fucking like Right In school In high school.
Speaker 3:That's fucking like against your human rights.
Speaker 1:So mad meetings Like what do they call them? The PDP?
Speaker 3:Peer mediation.
Speaker 1:No, those meetings.
Speaker 3:PTA, PTA meetings. But why are they? Drug testing For what? What are you in like a program If you?
Speaker 1:are in after school, so it's a random lottery. This was their proposal, a random lottery. So every time you're in an after school activity, every time that you're in, like you have a parking spot, that's another ticket. If you're in drama and you do the play, that's another ticket. You know what I'm saying? Just football team's another ticket. You know what I'm saying? Football team another ticket. You just get in the pool for every time you do something extracurricular. But anyone that doesn't do anything like say they don't have a parking spot at school, they don't do anything after they don't get drug tested, they're not even in the pool.
Speaker 3:Well, I could understand it because it holds these people to a standard, but you know, kids be kids who was one of the first people to get randomly drug tested.
Speaker 1:You probably 100% yeah, because I was dating one of the substitute teachers and head coaches like favorite side side coach, like brother.
Speaker 3:Wait what.
Speaker 1:So the girl I was dating, her brother was a substitute teacher at my school and our school. Remember I told you we had one of the best football teams in the nation.
Speaker 3:Oh, so they had to hold you to a standard because of their funding. It's all funding 100%.
Speaker 2:I totally get it a standard because of their funding, bro, it's all funding.
Speaker 3:Yes, a hundred percent. A hundred percent, bro. We had a stadium in our school. I totally get it, because if they want to keep a standard, oh no, not on there, I swear. I used to live.
Speaker 1:I think I'm living at the fucking mansion.
Speaker 3:At the road. You know it's right down the fucking thing yeah. But yeah, no, I totally get that, because in New York it was the PSAL, so it was just like a state.
Speaker 1:No, it was actually like a borough thing you can eat, johnny, go ahead, don't worry about it. We can hear that on the other thing. Don't worry, I got you. I'll turn you down. You're good, go ahead. And eat.
Speaker 3:So yeah, so with those, it's like you had to keep to a standard, like you had to have a full team and stuff like that. Easy. New York, how they run things, it's so government issued. When I came out to Jersey how do I find that information out here, I don't know I found my neighbor. My neighbor had a booklet with a bunch of stuff about my town. Yeah, In New York you go down to the welfare office. They tell you everything. Really, it's awesome. They even have these programs for what they say is a youth in New York is up to 24. Really, so like if you have food stamps or any type of IEP from school, you could go into a program and they'll teach you how to do like maintenance or something. Wow.
Speaker 1:Like there's a lot of trade. Yeah See, that's what I believe, but that's what they should teach in school, A hundred percent.
Speaker 3:But like not even just trades, like they should teach, like new age things because, like watch Biden wanted to get the microchips and stuff like that built in America. So how are you going to frigging have workers? What are you going to have? Just like randos and teach them on spot like Amazon?
Speaker 3:No, you train these people from when they're kids Put in the curriculum Like over in England, like watch my dad, like when he left, uh, england, and probably like the 60s don't worry about johnny, when he went to school, bro, he didn't get touched with any of that fucking um, like that patriotism or that, like brainwashing stuff like they do over here in america. Pretty much everybody in america, except for, like, all the boomers, all the boomers are brainwashed by that patriotism. I have nothing against patriotism. I love America to death.
Speaker 3:But it's like they get brainwashed by just an idea. It's the news, it's the news, yeah because us, being younger, we want to search all the information. Because we grew up with being able to get information, because schools aren't going to tell us it.
Speaker 1:We say where did you learn that from school? And they say oh would you hear that? From google yo for real.
Speaker 3:It's really the truth I see people fact-checked each other on google.
Speaker 1:But it gets to a point I've been at the table like many of times where I've like tried to explain to my parents that what they were taught was wrong.
Speaker 3:There's no point.
Speaker 1:I know that, but I'm saying end, show it. The source is always from Google, so it will never be believed.
Speaker 3:Just think about this one. In England they take baths.
Speaker 1:Wait, no, I want to hear this. They take baths. Wait, well, no, where's this go?
Speaker 3:oh, I want to hear this nah, they take baths, bro, and like watch it wait, there's a set of showers, there are baths, there are bathers bro, in a lot of fucking houses there's a lot of baths.
Speaker 1:I have a bath, bro, like watch they take baths exactly, bro.
Speaker 3:It's like so nuts from all these different countries. That's just one step down. That I noticed when I went over to England from America, being used to having a shower in the wall, all used to good. You're over there, you go over, you have to pull a cord to get your boiler hot, and then it clicks and you got your red light. Then you go over your shower, you turn a knob to like hot or whatever and then you press a button. Once you press the button, you got your water coming out. But it's so many steps and so nuts. It doesn't even look like it's part of the house, so it looks like you bought it from the store and hooked it up to your tub. Oh my God, yeah.
Speaker 1:What'd you say was happening, johnny the back? The home screen was flickering. What's flickering?
Speaker 2:The home screen. What's flickering? What about him?
Speaker 1:Wait, wait. So what was going in the dark one though? What Johnny said, that some you got to understand, johnny. Some people are just listening to audio. You got to talk into the microphone, johnny.
Speaker 2:My bad.
Speaker 1:What was?
Speaker 2:happening the home screen where we have our logo. It was changing colors to a dark blue.
Speaker 3:It was probably just going into standby mode. Wait, our home screen.
Speaker 1:Which one? What home screen to like a dark blue? Oh, so it was probably just going into standby mode or something. Wait, our home screen. Which one? Which?
Speaker 2:home screen. Yeah, what home screen this, right here, where the logo is yeah, right here.
Speaker 1:Oh you're talking about like my computer computer. Yeah, oh, it was probably because I didn't move the mouse. Oh, you want to move the mouse? Good job, johnny.
Speaker 3:Thank, you Good Dude, I love Johnny. I love Johnny. We gotta like feed him cold.
Speaker 1:No, no, it's fucking hilarious. I love it. It's because Johnny's so like you know he doesn't want to interrupt, he raises his hand. He does give me nods.
Speaker 3:He really does, he does.
Speaker 1:But I'm listen people who've been watching, and you already know I've been fucking up for about like six, seven months.
Speaker 3:Well, how many times it's like cold calling, bro. You call a thousand people and you get two. You know.
Speaker 1:I don't know what I'm doing here. But we're doing it good, though Exactly I'm not doing any. If you look back, you're going to see the progression and I'm going to slowly start to learn what the fuck is going wrong with certain things.
Speaker 3:Before our audio was lit or my video was lit, okay, so you know what I'm telling you. We fixed it right. Can I tell you something right now? You see how you do it like that and you're learning from the ground up of why and what Look how beautiful your hair looks.
Speaker 1:Look at, the camera follows you. He's fucking amazing, oh my gosh, do a hand move. Watch your hand move. You know it's not doing it now. No, no, Because I'm not crazy.
Speaker 3:I'm not going in and stuff.
Speaker 2:Oh, there you go.
Speaker 3:That's why. So, watch this ground up and now you understand it. Yes, so that's what's up with our uh, our whole school system. Because, like our parents grew up and they understood the why in the house, our people that grew up nowadays they're just getting fed this information.
Speaker 1:I know it's crazy, you know it really is it's, and because also a lot of people don't understand, I think the american school industry, like all the whole industry, was bait. School industry was based off of getting people to work in in like plants yeah, industrial plants, so like.
Speaker 3:That's why that's why, like in the 80s and 90s, and 2000s you had wood shop, metal shop we've never changed.
Speaker 1:We haven't changed the way we teach school.
Speaker 3:Now this younger generation is getting taught a whole bunch of crazy stuff and you know, the younger generation is smart but they're easily moldable Because they don't have a lot of influence from, like, their cultures or the family. The kids that I feel like that, who get it, are, to be honest, like Mexican kids off the boat kids. They got it because bro they got it.
Speaker 3:They got to be translators for their parents. They see everything raw, real. Yeah, you know, you got like. I got this little girl in my barbershop frigging. She's over here speaking full sentences and have an attitude with what she's trying to say, like even in Spanish, these full sentences and have an attitude with what she's trying to say, even in Spanish.
Speaker 1:These kids are smart, I'm telling you, if your parents can't figure out how to copy and paste something on an email and you got a, fucking excuse me, I'm trying so hard and you got a four year old kid that can't copy and paste without an issue, knows you how to do it better than you do.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:That's scary.
Speaker 3:I'm gonna have that kid do my time. That's fuck.
Speaker 1:That's how dude my friend Bernie's little brother, who is not a little little kid anymore, he's finished college, he's about 20 something. He's looking at coffin machine. He's like 20. I don't know he's in his 20s, but he. I remember when he was like 7 years old Playing Grand Theft Auto 5 and the kid was a beast Like. He was the one who taught me that you could take a hooker in the alley and then beat her up and take your money back.
Speaker 3:That's very funny. Johnny's like that with me with certain games.
Speaker 1:Like he was telling me crazy shit. I'm like yo. Your brother knows he's better at the shit than I am sure watch this.
Speaker 3:Like my little brother used to sit there and watch me play. Mind you, I used to sit there and watch my older brother play, so when he would go out to go blaze and chill with his friends, that would be the time I get to play. So like same with jonathan. And then when I used to, like I lived in England, I would not live in the house. He had more time to the.
Speaker 3:Xbox and the TV than me, so he got really good at video games. He got me to a point where I didn't want to play with him because, like say, I play FIFA.
Speaker 1:What system?
Speaker 3:Xbox. I'm more of a PS guy. I like the.
Speaker 1:PS yeah, hell yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, bro, it's a lot better graphics.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they're saying that the next Xbox actually Johnny might be a handheld. I don't know, but I'm a big video game guy and I prefer PlayStation 2.
Speaker 3:You know what, though, I feel like from video games? Yo, I learned from video games. Remember Assassin's Creed.
Speaker 1:Bro, they used to say video games are bad for you, assassin. If the games are bad for you, assassin's Creed is not did you hear what's going on? Did we talk about this? No, no we did right what did you say Johnny, we fully yeah, right, yeah, because they, they're doing, finally doing an Assassin's Creed game, japanese in Japan bro Johnny calls out every single one.
Speaker 3:he said yo the Valhalla, he's like yo.
Speaker 1:you know what would they need, like Samurai's Johnny's on point with that People have been saying that for so long and the reason that they haven't done it is because there's been someone who DEI stuff and was vice versa, like he didn't want a girl's protagonist and all that stuff. Yeah, I don't want a girl as the protagonist and all that stuff.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't want to have one.
Speaker 1:Or the old CEO, yeah, the old CEO, yeah, I want to have a guy as Desmond. But he also was keeping every video game the same. Go ahead, Johnny.
Speaker 2:You can play as a guy in the new one. It's real.
Speaker 1:No, I understand, Bring the mic closer.
Speaker 3:I can hear you, no, bring the mic closer. I can hear how many times it's for the sound when we're talking like you hear how like yeah, it's gonna go in and out.
Speaker 1:In and out. It's gonna sound like dude, I am a fucking. The only thing I know how to do Johnny is good right now is audio. Let me get the audio good, at least now you're doing like killing it.
Speaker 3:I love them so much. It is audio. Let me get the audio good. At least you know what I mean. So bring it you what you bring it like this far away from your face.
Speaker 1:Now you're doing like killing it and like I love them so much, you just have to have a point.
Speaker 3:Stop doing that. Just have it pointing at you.
Speaker 2:Don't touch it. You know what's funny, all right.
Speaker 1:So in the new one you don't have to, and play as a guy and a girl At the same time.
Speaker 2:Well, no, you can switch characters. Okay, so the guy is a real samurai. Who was his black slave? Who was sold.
Speaker 3:Oh, I fucked with that story so bad.
Speaker 1:No, but listen to him Go ahead.
Speaker 2:I don't know anything about what you're going to talk about, but I just know it's the black samurai.
Speaker 3:I think that's cool, but it's not real. No, what do you mean? That was Black Samurais.
Speaker 2:No, it's not the Black Samurai no.
Speaker 1:The Moors came over. All right, let me hear you and I can tell you some history. This is what's going on right now. It's not even me. I don't know shit about history. No, all right.
Speaker 3:So I want to hear what they're saying.
Speaker 1:I'll tell you what's in the history? It's not saying that there wasn't black samurai. Well, actually, they are saying that there might not have been any legit samurai.
Speaker 3:There were people who fought alongside them Ronin, but they're saying that this dude was the first. There were people who fought alongside them, ronin. Ronin, a samurai without a mask.
Speaker 1:But they're saying that this dude was the first black samurai, a black ninja. Stop hitting the button. I'm hitting nothing. Why is he doing that? I don't know.
Speaker 2:No, Johnny, you were hitting something. No, I'm not. That's why I told you Really the background was just going black, for no reason yes.
Speaker 1:That's weird as hell. That's bugging me out. I told you the ghost is everywhere, Ghost.
Speaker 3:You watch this?
Speaker 1:episode for many times you'll see the ghost.
Speaker 3:Imagine Johnny's fucking around like that and it just slapped him.
Speaker 1:Dude, I'm telling you, you go back, you can catch a ghost.
Speaker 3:No, you got to be either stern or aggressive with ghosts, or, you know, just don't even. Yeah, that's so true, because my mom yells at them all like all the time, and they always put the shit back.
Speaker 1:I don't know, I just don't have the balls, I don't want to be.
Speaker 3:So tell me more about this story, because I want to.
Speaker 1:So they're saying that this dude is the like the first black samurai. He was a slave and became befriended the owner of the whatever plantation, I guess you would say and became knowledgeable like, was so smart and learned the language so fast. The daughter liked him, the family loved him.
Speaker 3:That sounds exactly like it was this story.
Speaker 1:That exactly like it was this story that was like a. It was an embellished story based on something that happened, but it some it's like telephone. I tell you some of it was true, but not all.
Speaker 3:I'll tell you where that story comes from. Okay, yeah, they have a black samurai. That's a cool story to work off of, because there was the moors that traveled from like Africa, saudi Arabia, like you have the. What is it called? It's called the Silk Roads. It stretches all the way from like Saudi Arabia all the way through to Asia and stuff like that. Like the other ground, railroad no it was a trading route, you know oh.
Speaker 1:Yeah yeah.
Speaker 3:For like thousands of years. So like you have people that trade even before Marco Polo went over. Marco Polo was just one of the white guys that went over from Europe and was, like, let me check out the rest of the world Really. Yeah, marco Polo came back with spaghetti, the Chinese. So, they have the black guy as the samurai. I could see that going because the Moors went around to different parts of the world during the Holy Wars, like the crusades but it was a slow.
Speaker 1:But they're saying that this dude, okay, so like named. Like the name is real, okay, like this really happened okay, so listen.
Speaker 3:So now there's a story on netflix or fx or something there was a show called no.
Speaker 2:There was a show on netflix no.
Speaker 3:There was a show called Shogun and Shogun. My dad read the book. There was a movie too right no? My dad. No, no, no, it was like a six part or eight part friggin' series or a two season show. On what On? I believe it was Hulu. It was Hulu, right yeah, it was on Hulu. Hulu. It was Hulu, right yeah, it was on Hulu. And it was called Shogun and it was about this English sailor. Okay.
Speaker 3:Who he was, I feel like he was. I think he was the compass guy for the captain. Okay, and there was mutiny, the captain died and they were going to Portugal or something like that. No, it was Egypt or something, and he wanted to travel further because he had the one with the compass and so he was steering the boat. Now he had no captain. So he wants to go to Japan because he heard, like you know, like the difference.
Speaker 1:That's the place to be.
Speaker 3:Yeah. So he went over there and his crewmates you know they accustomed to the crew, but they basically just put him in like a bar and they took over the town like the whole town with the shit. But the guy, the wrong, the shogun, okay, he got um, he became prisoner to one of these generals and they started seeing how he knew um, like about ships and, uh, battle and stuff like that. They started using him, that's exactly, but they had to build this trust.
Speaker 3:He had to build the trust and it was like you know. There was this girl that was working for Well, it's a guy and a girl combo. Yes, it's a Chinese girl and a black dude. If you watch the show the Shogun, that's what they're doing, bro, so they're like.
Speaker 1:Ubisoft has always been this company that's like Ubisoft's always dope.
Speaker 3:No, we're not it changed Back in the day. Back in the day, yo, that's what I was getting to. First, assassin's Creed taught me stuff. Like, say, I was in history class, johnny. I knew what was going on, I knew what was going on?
Speaker 2:No, the Adam finish.
Speaker 3:No, but I knew what was going on. You know Like I even had insight to different things just because of stuff I played. Of course Like with Ezio and stuff.
Speaker 1:Dude, the first Assassin's Creed was groundbreaking for video games. Are you kidding me? Like that was one of the first times where you could walk through a crowd and he moved through them. I know so, johnny. I remember that like it was yesterday. Go ahead, johnny. What are you doing? I love it. So in Put on both of us. Look at the dude with both Boop boop In Assassin's Creed Unity.
Speaker 2:Oh, that's what fucked them up. All right, no, no, no. But also save them too, because in you know when in Nostradamus, the cathedral started burning down.
Speaker 3:Okay, in, you know when.
Speaker 2:Nostradamus, the cathedral started burning down.
Speaker 3:Okay, they used Assassin's Creed Unity to rebuild the cathedral was the cathedral, the one where you had to like, bring that apple, or something like that oh, you're talking about they used, because they used photorealistic technology.
Speaker 1:They used photo, photo. I know exactly what you're talking about yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:They used that that whole area in that game to rebuild what was it?
Speaker 3:Notre Dame, notre.
Speaker 2:Dame.
Speaker 3:Cathedral it was all the buttresses. I learned about the buttresses that game that parkour.
Speaker 2:So good the game.
Speaker 1:Now the gaming is so great, but it's like you haven to come out with a broken game.
Speaker 3:That shit was one of the worst, the game sucked when it came out. What about like that cyberpunk? Cyberpunk has a great idea, great cool game, but it's not anymore.
Speaker 1:It's one of the best games you've ever played in the world.
Speaker 3:I can't stop playing it.
Speaker 1:I was so pissed, dude, because I was playing it. When I got out of prison, my brother bought me an Xbox S and said you gotta just see the graphics now and play. This is cool, and I am a Witcher 3 fan. Cd Projekt.
Speaker 3:Red. I never really played it.
Speaker 1:I have over over like a hundred and something hours into this game. Dude, I was obsessed with it. Even my ex she had more hours into it than I did.
Speaker 3:Yo, Johnny has days in games.
Speaker 1:Bro, I used to be like that and I wish I still had it. I just can't play that.
Speaker 3:Honestly, I really haven't gotten into games since, like, say, maybe FIFA 16. Really, yeah, see, my brain just doesn't like it just, and I have so many options too, I gotta be comfortable just to chill and really get into it, because it's like a good book when you get into a good game it overtakes you, because I'll sit down and stay up all night and play a video game and get made good at it. I can't even do that, Like Call of Duty used to be a beast, see, I used to like predict where people were.
Speaker 3:I used to love it.
Speaker 1:Everyone loves Call of Duty for some reason, and I don't understand the fucking obsession.
Speaker 3:Bro, call of Dudes is the best I'm telling you. You go and merc. Somebody had a bad day. You go on your sticks for a little bit. It's amazing.
Speaker 1:You get little kids quitting bro. I'm gonna call out this little motherfucker up here to my right 420 Bernie. He and his brother would play zombies.
Speaker 3:Bro zombies. I was never really big on zombies.
Speaker 1:It was, honestly, it was never fun. And then, like, when I finally got to like the top down shooter shit though, and like I was like what the fuck is this? And it became like a, a duel you remember that shit? Did you play that one, the first zombies black ops? And like it became a top-down shooter at some points, it was just like really cool yeah, when they had the, when you got into the plane in zombies, there were certain levels where it was taught like you could play it in like arcade mode when you ac-130 thing yeah, like you become.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't know what they did. They knew all you had, like you had to do so many weird things.
Speaker 3:Well, my older brother, when uhies first came out, his crew was like in the top. I think it was like the top 100. Because remember, you had like the oh, the rankings, oh my. God bro, my brother was beast.
Speaker 1:Are you serious?
Speaker 3:Yo, my brother and his crew Wait your older brother, or him my older brother, my older brother bro, older brother, powers Bro, you ever play Tony Hawk against your older brother?
Speaker 1:on.
Speaker 3:Madden Bro, my older brother, can bring out so many points.
Speaker 1:You know they remade the fucking old Tony Hawk. Yeah, of course. Yo, I've had all the Tony Hawks and skate. I like skate, Skate's fun Yo the new skate looks crazy, like you could just be riding the thing, like riding on your skateboard, and someone can just put a ramp right in front of you and change the course as it's going and you could build your own course. It looks sick. That's cool, it looks really cool.
Speaker 3:But what's this? An Xbox? They're an Xbox, people, right.
Speaker 1:No, they're everything. Ea will do anything. Ea is the worst company in the world right now.
Speaker 3:EA Ubisoft. Did they stop FIFA with the EA?
Speaker 1:They just you know that they had. Fifa was a different game for different systems for four years, until this year it finally caught up to games.
Speaker 3:I remember you had this other game I remember it was FIFA and then there was some other league.
Speaker 1:Bro, all they did was update the rosters. All the features that were in the PlayStation, like the new PlayStation ones, were not in the old. Something weird, but it never was on Nintendo. Whenever they released it, it would always be less features.
Speaker 3:Just, you got the new roster, I got the Nintendo Switch. It's good on some games.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's older, but look at the fucking thing, it's running on SD cards. What do?
Speaker 3:you mean, bro, Freaking handheld? It should be.
Speaker 1:Psp was dope yeah but I'm saying it can't handle crazy. I'm surprised Breath of the Wild didn't.
Speaker 3:Nintendo. Honestly they're good, but they don't hold a stick to PSP or PSP Vita. Xbox got to come out.
Speaker 1:Everyone wants them to make another PlayStation Come on, bro.
Speaker 3:I had Sony Isn't Sony with PlayStation.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Sony is PlayStation Bro. I had a like Sony. Like isn't Sony with PlayStation? Yeah?
Speaker 3:Sony is PlayStation Bro. I had a Sony phone. I had a Sony Xperia Z or something.
Speaker 1:Oh my.
Speaker 3:God Bro, the screen was like having my own little personal Sony Bravia. They still make, they may still make Sony phones. Oh my God bro, it's amazing it's such better graphics and stuff like that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they're known for their camera phones too, like they. They're known for their camera phones too Like they have one phone that's like strictly, just like strictly, camera Like now I watch, look Nintendo's nostalgic.
Speaker 3:But like what do they have the Wii Come?
Speaker 1:on yeah.
Speaker 3:I got pissed when my mom got me the Wii for Christmas.
Speaker 1:No, that shit was so much fun. Everybody's like y'all are so much fun.
Speaker 3:Who wants to be jumping?
Speaker 1:around when you're playing video games. I want.
Speaker 3:Yeah, all right, cool VR headsets are cool, but, like you know, when I was young, we had just had to wrap the handle around your wrist so you didn't throw the Wii Remote 3 TV.
Speaker 1:Hell yeah, you know. And.
Speaker 3:I was over here really swinging at things.
Speaker 1:You better put that thing wrapped up.
Speaker 3:Oh my God, you know we even had like this soft gel thing that went around it, so you didn't, like you know, kill your friends?
Speaker 1:No, you didn't. You got the accessories and everything for it Christmas present special bro Come on. Bro, and you're talking about living all the fucking poor life.
Speaker 3:I never said that. I never said that. I know. I never said that.
Speaker 1:Yo, my parents has always provided but, like you know, no, not that I'm so different than that, no, I did have one Christmas when my parents just got me, like a thing, of undershirts. You always said your parents nothing about your parents, I'm saying you in general. You were just saying like how you fucking I love Christmas. Yeah, you rock through some rough times.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying yeah well, I have had. You know, I've gone to like you know, I had my 21st birthday when I lived. In's what I was saying, but I enjoy stuff like that, it's more memorable.
Speaker 1:Why am I going to just sit there and get like yeah, those are the times you won't remember. I mean, you will remember because of how, what.
Speaker 3:I was going through and they're unique.
Speaker 1:When are those moments going to happen again?
Speaker 3:I'll never have that again.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the moments you remember the most are the moments that will stay in your head and something that you won't forget.
Speaker 3:Or you get really good memories that pop up and then they disappear and I sometimes think that's like that last brain cell of that memory Just saying hey, we're here, frazzle Bang.
Speaker 1:Yeah, have you ever had a memory like a smell? Just bring back something. Oh, oh, my God.
Speaker 3:Don't get me started with like, say, a basketball court, like we're not even started at all because we gotta go all right, because the next episode.
Speaker 1:I got something I want to show you guys. It's not gonna crush this shit. I wanted to do this episode but we really just did not have the time this week we've been. Johnny got sick, then he got then he got adam sick.
Speaker 3:Well, I've been sick, like you know. I'm just been like powering through.
Speaker 1:Then you got me sick and then Jesse. You can see, he's the weakest link I know, because, dude, I get sick so easily.
Speaker 3:You are the weakest link.
Speaker 1:Thank you, we'll end with that. And, johnny, what do we say? As always, as we have a show now, Stay frosty. You know it Peace, motherfuckers. Frost your flakes, frost flakes, frost flakes.