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Who Are The 5 Percenters? - YZ ASIA
"The devil that comes for you is the devil that looks like you and speaks your language." This spine-tingling revelation from Wise Asia unlocks just one of many profound truths in our exploration of Who the 5 Percenters truly are.
Wise Asia, a self-described "daughter of Allah," takes us deep into the foundations of the Supreme Wisdom, breaking down the crucial differences between being "Allah's 5%" versus simply associating with the Nation of Gods and Earths. With razor-sharp clarity, she dismantles common misconceptions about what it means to be a "poor righteous teacher," explaining that poverty refers not to finances but to responsibility for the mentally impoverished.
Through an illuminating numerical breakdown, we discover how the 85-10-5 model provides a lens for understanding humanity: the 85% who lack knowledge of self, the 10% who profit from teaching mystery gods, and the 5% who dedicate themselves to uplifting others through truth. Wise Asia's personal journey — including a lesson that took six years to fully grasp — offers listeners rare insights into authentic 5 Percenter wisdom.
The conversation shifts into unexpected territory as Wise Asia contrasts the knowledge-seeking, proof-demanding approach of 5 Percenters against faith-based religious practices, while also lamenting the cultural shift toward what she calls "the age of the sassy man" — a stark departure from the dignified masculinity she witnessed in previous generations.
Whether you're a longtime student of Supreme Mathematics or simply curious about alternative spiritual perspectives, this episode delivers profound food for thought on civilization, respect, intuition, and what it truly means to be free in modern America. Listen now to expand your understanding of a misunderstood yet deeply influential knowledge system that continues
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peace. What's going on, everybody? It's ron brown, lmt, the people's fitness professional, aka soul brother number one, reporting for duty. I am in the building with the earth. Yz as Asia. You know I always got legends, y'all notice, I always got legends on the podcast. Let's give it up. Let's give it up for a legend, a living legend. Yz Asia.
Speaker 2:Wise Asia, right right, I always mess up and call her YZ Asia.
Speaker 1:I don't know, I like remixed your name. Call her Wazi Asia. I don't know, I like remixed your name or something Wazi Asia.
Speaker 2:A few people. Everybody have their own rendition, but what you call it. I'm far from a legend, I don't see myself in that, but I love the compliment though, thank you. Thank you for seeing me that way. I love the compliment, though, thank you. Thank you for seeing me that way. I love the love.
Speaker 1:Now check this out. The reason why I have people on here that I think they should get their flowers while they're still here, because they've been around for a long time and they maintain and stand firm on a square. And who they are they didn't change, they didn't mix, dilute or tamper with or any form, their style, their self-style, wisdom, their nothing, they who they are back then to now, even though they do have some growth and things like that. But you know, they still remain either 5% or more, or whatever they you know what I'm saying profess to be. So you know, you know I like to give people like yourself flowers and other people who are on this platform, flowers that have been in the game for a long. I don't want to call it a game, but in, you know, I want to say uplifting fallen humanity, you know, teaching the 85, et cetera, the uncivilized for a long period of time. So, without any further ado, wise Asia, peace to the earth.
Speaker 2:Peace, God. Peace to all the human families on the planet. Peace to all the brothers and sisters watching Planet. Peace to all the brothers and sisters watching.
Speaker 1:Peace. So we're talking about who are the five percenters. Now there are a lot of talks out there about who the five percenters are. Some people claim to be five percenters. They are, by definition, in the 16th degree, in the 1 of 40. However, they are not what's considered a lost 5%. Now I want to ask you you hear that a lot in the 5% nation what would you call a lost 5%?
Speaker 2:So that's me. I'm of a large 5%. So that's me. I'm of a large 5%. I'm not part of NGE. I got jokes for NGE no good eaters, you know. No good earths, you know, I got an array because you know, real 5% is make acronyms out of everything. Right, right, but I'm of a large 5% in a way because you know real five percenters make acronyms out of everything right, right, um.
Speaker 2:But I'm of allah's five percent, um. I was taught that when allah started this, that's what the definition of the people were where the laws, and then, after he returned peace be upon him always someone or some people started to come from the denial tree. So I always say I'm of Allah's 5%, or I'm a daughter of Allah, or, if I'm feeling real cocky and arrogant, I'm a true daughter of Allah.
Speaker 2:Peace you know but, I don't subscribe to the nation of gods and earths and I don't have no gripe with those that do. It's not whatever you call yourself a moor, a bay you know, a Muslim, a Muslim son, whatever you call yourself, if you're going to put in the work, and put in the work, and your name is irrelevant, it's the work that's important for me actual fact.
Speaker 1:That's actual fact right there. Okay, so when we're talking about five percenters that can go in many different directions, okay, so how do you see the? When we're talking about five percenters that can go in many different directions? Ok, so how do you see the five percenters who?
Speaker 2:are the five percenters I mean. So let's start with the 16th degree and lost and found. Muslim lesson number two, right? Mine says is and that's so grammatically incorrect, that is I quoted who is OK, who is the 5 percent on this poor part of the planet Earth? Now, the question alone is different from 15 and 14, because you got, who is the 85? Who are the 10%? When it gets to the 5%, it says on this, that's the difference on this poor part of the planet earth.
Speaker 2:So you're talking about a group of people in a very specific area, right? And what's the relevance? You know what is the significance, so you got to get into that. So the answer right, they are the poor, righteous teachers who do not believe in the teachings of the 10%, for they are all wise and know the true and living God and teach that the true and living God is the son of man to all the human families on the planet Earth, also known as civilized people and Muslims and Muslim sons, right? So there's a lot to dissect in there, because you're talking about a group of people, a specific location. They mentioned the 10%, so you gotta go into who are the 10%? The rich slave makers of the poor, who teach the poor lies to believe that the almighty, true, living God is a spook and cannot be seen with the physical eye, also known as the Rich slave makers of the poor. So now you gotta find slave makers or the poor. So now you got to find out well, who are the poor. So you're going to keep spiraling and spiraling.
Speaker 2:So let's take it back to the original question. So I already said a group of people, five percenters, and at the end of that answer you got five percenters civilized people, also known as Muslims and Muslim soldiers. So you got to find out four different things. And why are they different? Are they the same thing with different names? Or do they have minor details which sets them apart? And are all four groups of people doing the same exact work?
Speaker 2:Like I mentioned in my introduction, I don't care what you call yourself, I don't care if you got a light, a candle, chant with some bees, bang your head on the rug five times a day. Whatever you got to do to keep yourself civilized, to maintain humanity, do whatever you need. You need to burn incense and chant for you know whatever amount of time to prevent you from going out here and being a horrible creature to society. Do that. What are they saying? Bendición, bendición a ti. ¿cómo estás? Is that a male? Mikey Fever, my wife is only Mikey Fever, que no quiere hablar conmigo aquí, pero quiero hablar así también También. Yo te veo a ti, okay.
Speaker 1:Uh-oh.
Speaker 2:You see, he got off right yeah.
Speaker 1:So he said that'd be in. Um, uh, so so, so, bill, so you were breaking down the four yes so right.
Speaker 2:so, um, we don't believe in the teachers of the 10 percent. We know that the true and living God is the supreme, being black man, and teach freedom, justice and equality to all the human family. So we're teaching an array of things. Right. We're teaching that God is not a spook, because the 10% do that to to become rich. Right, because being a poor, righteous teacher doesn't mean that you're poor financially.
Speaker 1:Okay. Hold on Hold on All right, all right, all right. What?
Speaker 2:are they saying?
Speaker 1:It says uh peace watching, uh live from born kingdom AKA Puerto.
Speaker 2:Rico oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. So being a poor righteous teacher is not being poor financially, it's not that you're poor mentally financially, it's not that you're poor mentally, it's that you're responsible for those who are poor mentally. You're teaching those the right way. That's why you're righteous. A lot of people don't understand righteous. They don't understand civilization, and so that's why there's a lot of confusion going on in their life and socializing. You're mixing with all a variety of people. So I'm responsible for the poor right. They're the uncivilized people, poisoned animal eaters, slaves of mental death and power, people who do not know the true and liberate God or their origin in this world, and they worship what they know, not what. They're easily led in the wrong direction and hard to lead in the right direction.
Speaker 2:So that's eight characteristics, that's eight things of an 85. Not to be in the category of an 85, you need, or eight? No, no, because you could be a vegetarian and still pray to a mystery god. I'm going to give you a celebrity for a perfect example Erykah Badu. She's a Buddhist, she still worships what she knows, not why, and she doesn't know her origin in this world. Because she's a Buddhist right, and we learn about Buddhism in the last degree in the Word of God. Correct me if I'm wrong. In the world at 10. Correct me if I'm wrong. So those are part of other nations that are not Islam. They have a birth record and anything that has a birth record has a death record. So that's just to give an example. That to be an 85 doesn't mean you have to have all eight. You can have, you know, three or four, or one you know, and the most important one, not knowing your origin in this world.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:You know, because if you don't know who you are, you're not going to know who I am, you're not going to know where you're going, you're not going to to know who I am, you're not going to know where you're going, you're not going to know where you came from, you're not going to know what you're doing, and that's what makes you easily led and hard to be. You know, put in the right direction. You're going to fight me when I tell you that God is within you. When you look at the river, you're seeing God's creation. When you're walking and talking with me, you're walking and talking with the true and living God.
Speaker 2:You're going to fight me? No, but you're going to believe somebody who worths your money when they tell you when you die, you're going to meet your God. I'm alive here and now, and I got to wait till I expire to meet my maker. That don't make no kind of sense. My maker created me in his image and I'm over here doing his work, but I don't get to meet him until I'm dead. If you believe that I got a bridge to sell you.
Speaker 1:For real, for real. Okay, so now we're going into the characteristics of the 5%, because, remember, we're talking about the 5%.
Speaker 2:So yeah, so right. So we're the poor righteous teachers. So again, you know we get serious when I do the rap, right? So they are the poor righteous teachers I just explained. Don't let that word poor Mislead you to thinking about finances. We're not poor financially. We're responsible for the poor minded people, right? That's who we are responsible for.
Speaker 1:Right Now. Here's a question. Here's a question in the chat because in response to that he said so we don't teach the rich.
Speaker 2:No, because we are the rich. The 5% is all the rich mentally. We're talking about mental status, not financial status. So someone could have a lot of wealth. I just mentioned a celebrity right, abra Gabadu. We could teach her. She could come anytime and learn.
Speaker 1:Oh, king Me Yo, thank you for that question. Thank you for that question. Thank you for that question. Ah yeah, you just brought it home. Yeah, wise Asia, let's go.
Speaker 2:So finances are not the poor and the rich that we're talking about, the poor mentally. So we're the rich and we're held responsible for those that are not. And that's just life. According to these questions, 14, 15, and 16, right, that equal 100. So I'm a 5%. I just said I'm a lost 5%. So According to this group, this number of 100 that means when I meet 99 people, because I make the 100 Right, 99 plus 1 is 100. For the slow people in the back that don't know how we got to 100. So it says 85 out of 99 people. I'm responsible for me and my four, because out of 99 people, four people are my ally because I make the five. Four plus one is five. So 10 of those people are the rich slave breakers of the 85.
Speaker 2:So I don't believe in their teachers. As soon as they start talking I check out, because I know that the true and living God is not a spook. I know that the true and living God is the son of man, is the supreme being, black man and Asian. Now, I told you on the first episode that I did last year. Not all gods are the same. Some gods are the gods of filth and nastiness. That's their role. That's just who they are. Let's be clear Not every god that you meet is the god of glory. Greatness, finesse, you know Not all gods possess those characteristics. Promote that. You see it in how they keep themselves, because your appearance is a reflection of your mental status. When you see a female that got dirty fingernails and gook under her fingernails, you know under her fingernails, you know she's filthy and her fans somewhere in North Carolina If they hit her.
Speaker 1:I judge women on that. I look at a woman's nails. Yes, If they them joints is looking crazy. I look away. I mean you know men too, though. Men too, yes.
Speaker 2:I have a client that claimed a religion right. He had mental health issues, Because all my clients have mental health and substance abuse. That's my group and the dirt under his fingernails and he claimed he washed his hands every day. What they saying he?
Speaker 1:washed his hands every day. What they saying? Judge a woman by how she folds her panties. If that hoe don't fold her panties.
Speaker 2:Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's get that. I'm into that. I'm into that.
Speaker 1:I'm a landscaper and I make sure I have my ish clean let's go.
Speaker 2:I'm loving it. I'm loving all the comments, love all the comments. Let's go. Let's go. I see what's in the building tonight. I love it I love all of y'all I love all of y'all were quick with it, too, they got on that keyboard. They was like no, I love all of y'all, I love all of y'all with Quick. With it, too, they got on that keyboard. They was like no.
Speaker 2:So yeah, so we're all judgy, let's be judgy and petty together. Love it, love it, love it. There's nothing. I got refinement in my math and I got refinement in my alphabet, so it is important. It is important, firstborn Prince told me, because I got power or refinement. And he said, listen, power is the truth.
Speaker 2:So when you meet people, you're going to meet people one of two ways. Either one they're living in their truth or they're cleaning themselves up so they can live in truth. And there's nothing wrong with cleaning up. There's nothing wrong If you met me and I'm in the struggle and I got hard times and I'm hungry and all of that. That's my movement, that's what I'm going through. But it's not for you to look down at me like, oh, this bitch, or whatever. It's not for that, because you don't know where I'm going to be in a year. You don't know what I'm going through, you don't know what I have coming up. So it's one thing. If you see me year after year and it's the same shit. Oh, we're on year two now. We're on year five now. That means that there's no growth that developed. That means mentally I'm dead, I'm asleep. I'm asleep at the wheel.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:Because there should be some type of growth. We should be sharing some type of stories. I'm playing in five years or being on the yacht with you, supreme, celebrating your anniversary or multiple millions. We're popping some type of bottle. I know you don't indulge in alcohol, but we're going to pop a bottle.
Speaker 1:Peace King Mathel. Peace, peace God.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we're going to pop some type of expensive champagne and spill it and be callous with it, cause you know we're there. Everybody, everybody that's in attendance has grown from where the show first started to wherever it is. So you know, I I'm looking forward to that, like I'm looking forward to the live. You know that's a big step up. You know that's the prequel to the yacht.
Speaker 1:So right, you see it, you see it I told you I follow.
Speaker 2:I'm following you, brother. So back to the poor righteous. We digress a little bit. Oh, the five percent is for this poor part. So the question says, for this poor part, like why? Why the significance of this poor part of the planet? Right, because there's such a great first of all, this was like wasteland. Because there's such a great First of all, this was like wasteland. North America wasn't really productive. Like what do we grow in North America? Like tobacco corn? We don't.
Speaker 1:When I saw you in North America, it's not really you know, in 1934, around that time, 1933, 1930s and all that time where the messenger and WD Farad came up with supreme wisdom, they haven't discovered what they might have discovered now, in 2025. Like, there's a lot going on as far as Americans concerned, like oil and all types of stuff.
Speaker 2:Now that's the joke on the Indian, because the Indian that sold Manhattan to the pilgrim. He sold Manhattan for what? $24 or $16?.
Speaker 1:Something like that, something real cheap, yeah.
Speaker 2:And he laughed at the pilgrim because Manhattan doesn't have rich soil. But he didn't know what the pilgrim had in mind, because look at Manhattan now. So that's a thriving metropolis. So joke on you, indian. You know this is why we talk about in the World of 14, fair trading, right? So who was devil, the Indian or the pilgrim? The pilgrim had a determined idea. The Indian thought he a determined idea. The Indian thought he was getting over. So this is why 120 talks about two devils A made devil and a grafted devil. So that story with the Indian and the pilgrim is a clear depiction of a main devil and a grafted devil, because a grafted devil is only going to do what it can do. They're mentally and physically less than so. You can't run the jokes on me, son. You're mentally and physically less than me. You and your woman and all the babies that you make are nothing in comparison to the original woman. So I don't fear you. You have no bearing over me. Now, real devil, that's a different story, because you're choosing to be other than your own self and the devil.
Speaker 2:The last conversation I had with my educator he asked me. He said, baby, what is a real devil? So I quote the degree he laughed laughed in my face Like I said, the funniest thing in the world. So I'm super confused looking at him. He said you really think that's the devil that comes for you. I said well, that's what the lessons say. He said, baby, the devil that comes for you Is the devil that looks like you and speaks your language. I didn't understand that for six years. It took me six years to understand that the devil that comes for you Is the one that looks like you and speaks your language. I just told you a few minutes ago four out of every 99 people are your A-likes, so that means a good portion of your socialization daily is with your underlikes. You're spending time. That's how come when we were talking about the earth two weeks ago, right and acting how to act at home with your husband.
Speaker 2:Sometimes you gotta shut the fuck up cause he been out all day and he gotta understand. Sometimes you been out all day and I need to unwind. I don't wanna hear. And he got to understand. Sometimes you've been out all day and I need to unwind. I don't want to hear. There's nothing for you to eat, motherfucker. You was home before I got home. You didn't make nothing to eat. You didn't get hungry. You sat up here waiting for your mystery earth to come bring you food. Right For your mystery earth to come bring you food.
Speaker 1:Right Now I got a question which you know. I want you to clarify this because this is a good question. So, oh, black on Black. I just got off of work and had to tap in ASAP because why's Asia be going in Peace to the earth?
Speaker 2:I love Black on Black. He be gassing me Peace. I love it. I'm here for all of it, all of it, all of it, all of it.
Speaker 1:So Von Von says so you find the devil when you look in the mirror, meaning like the devil is. You know, when you see the person that looks like you has your own language. Blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 2:So that's not a mirror. A person that looks like me and speaks my language is not a mirror. A person that looks like me and speaks my language is not a mirror. And if I'm righteous, how could I reflect wickedness Like, make it make sense. Make it make sense Like sometimes you gotta let your thoughts, you know, move around before you spit them out. Because I'm going to share something that I got from Dumar, that Dumar got from Malar how does a fish get caught?
Speaker 1:Fish get caught by following the worm by opening this mouth okay it opened this mouth.
Speaker 2:So I would never know how foolish you are, unless you open your mouth. And let me tell you something nothing more sexier than somebody who's. But there was something you was going to clarify.
Speaker 1:You want to clarify no, that was the uh, that was the. That's what? Um, uh, you know they. Just it's the internet, that's how they do sometimes, man, you know, um, but yeah, you, that was great. So now you was talking about, we talking about the 5%. You said the four, the four. What did you say?
Speaker 2:four, we know there's Muslim, muslim, civilized people, civilized people, muslims and Muslim sons Right. So I never really understood a Muslim son. They're supposed to be like the white people that are trying to loop back. They want to be civilized and that's crazy, like I don't process that. Well, like there's white people I engage with right, but they could never loop themselves back. I'm not the best person to talk about Muslims because I don't really understand that shit, it's a waste of time.
Speaker 1:Okay, that's peace.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean, because they number one to every 11, and you're weak and wicked by nature. You know you've been made weak-boned. However, I do set up trading posts with Grafton people and I do enjoy the company. I do enjoy the work I do. They're a great resource. Oh, I'm fine with them. I'm not. I just told you I know they mentally and physically and they can only imitate what they're around. So if I'm righteous and I'm expressing righteousness, then that's all they can do. They can't bring wickedness there Because they don't have the capability to think like let's make our lessons real. They don't have the capability to think Like let's make our lessons real. They don't. White people don't, all of a sudden have this magical power that they become greater than Like. No, they only can fuck with those. That's weak like them. And that's not me, they're minds. So that's all I got to say About Muslims.
Speaker 1:So Muslims? Okay, so you're talking about Muslim sons, alright.
Speaker 2:So now Muslims Right, I like Muslims, I like organized religious People. I love them Because they hold fast to Rules and regulations and they be scary as fuck. You'll be like, oh, what would Jesus do if he saw you? And they get oh, yeah, yeah, what would Jesus do if he saw you? Oh, you doing that. You know God is watching. Oh, and they. I love me personally. I love Me personally. I love Any organized Religion people. I love Setting up trading posts with them. One thing About religious people they're very clean. They're very clean. They're very organized. They keep a good home. They're very clean, they're very clean. They're very organized, they keep a good home. They're very family oriented. I like all of those qualities of people. They're the most hardest people to teach. They don't want that belief and that faith got a hold on them. That's a stronghold. That's a strong. They have a stronghold. I don't touch my food. We will fight on ourselves, maybe trying to take my food. No, I'm being attacked by an infant and she winning, she winning.
Speaker 2:She beating me, she really beat me, look, look.
Speaker 1:Ah, peace.
Speaker 2:So now your grandbaby beating me up.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm sick for you, for you, look, she broke out so we were talking about you. So muslim sons you didn't really go in depth into that which, from what I, what I've heard from other gods, is muslim sons are considered shriners. So that's another subject you said you didn't you could really exp subject. You said you didn't really expound on that. You don't really expound on that. So to take it into Muslims, so you're saying you like people from organized religions because they have, basically, they have structure.
Speaker 1:They have structure, they have a moral code, they have something to guide them. They have something to code. You know they have a. You know they have something to guide them, something to guide them. They have something to guide them. At least you know what I'm saying, so okay, but they're into faith, right, I have no faith.
Speaker 2:They have faith I can relate to them, I hope. I hope I wake up in the morning from resting, you know, I hope when I wake up tomorrow morning I'm able to move the same way I'm moving today, or better, you know. So I hope I can relate to them with hope. I hope a lot. I don't have faith, I don't have belief. I'm not a believer. I need to be shown and proved. I'm a scientist. I need to see, hear, smell, touch, face.
Speaker 1:My senses have to have to resonate right, right, but what do you think about? What do you think about people who claim that there's a sixth sense? Like you know, I think in sixth senses, intuition is a part of like the sixth sense. Like you don't have to necessarily feel physically or see or touch or what have you, but you can definitely feel a person's vibe when they walk by you or when they around you. Do you think that's just like when they walk by you or when they around you? Do you think that's?
Speaker 2:just like, uh, and that's part of feeling, because your physical composition is is sensing, right, we're three dimensional, with solid liquid and gas, right, so we have energy inside of our skull, right, right. So if your energy is conflicting with my energy, you're damn right. I'm going to feel that and I don't agree that it's a sixth sense. It's part of your senses. Maybe you didn't smell it, but you're seeing it. You're unconscious, you see the same way. I don't know how I'm breathing, but I know I'm breathing. I don't know how my heart is doing two different things at one time it's giving blood and it's cleaning blood. What are they saying?
Speaker 2:the god said uh intuition should be drawn up from knowledge and wisdom or past experiences yes, I agree with that as well, because you see things in people, you see their characteristics, you see their mannerisms. You, you know all of that at my age. Right, I'm 53 years old. At my age, I should not be easily fooled, even though I was last week, by a corporation we're not going to talk about that right now but I was easily led in the wrong direction, so what you call it. But it wasn't a person, it was a corporation, and their professional technology took over my thirstiness and my desires.
Speaker 1:There you go, there you go.
Speaker 2:So they got over me and they robbed me, robbed me, robbed me. I had to say three times Now a person, had that company been a person, I seriously doubt that person would have been successful. I'd have been able to see the trickery because it would have been a one on one and I would have been able to hear, and I would have been able to see my inner self who people are calling success Right. My inner self would have registered, my unconscious would have registered to my conscious Like no, no, no, they don't love you. Ok, this is my love. Knocking at your door.
Speaker 1:Right, so yes, so you're saying OK, so you broke down Muslim son, you didn't really want to touch that Muslim. Basically, structure, all right. Now you had two other characteristics.
Speaker 2:So they're civilized people.
Speaker 1:Civilized people. Let's break that down.
Speaker 2:Yes. So civilized people are very that's very easy A civilized person. I'm a civilized person, right. I teach knowledge, wisdom, understanding. Right, and I teach freedom, justice and equality, because that's what a poor, righteous teacher does, right? They teach freedom, justice, they teach about the black man, they teach about God, the black man, and they also teach freedom, justice and equality. You know all the families on the planet Earth, right? So teacher freedom is a hard one.
Speaker 2:I took a class in college, a political science class, and the first day of class a professor quoted me and my statement was America is not free. And the professor wrote that on the board. And the professor asked everyone if they agreed with me. Nobody agreed with me. So the professor turned back to me. He said nobody agrees with you. Turned back to me, he said nobody agrees with you. Do you still agree with what you said? And I said absolutely. So he asked me to show and prove my statement. I said America is not free because it cost you yourself. He was like you have to elaborate. I don't understand that. I said if you don't have a birth certificate or a social security card, you cannot do anything in America.
Speaker 2:You cannot get a job, you cannot get education, you cannot get medical benefits, you cannot rent a home, you cannot drive an automobile. So America is not free. So if I live in a land that is not free, how do I teach freedom to the people of the land?
Speaker 1:Damn Damn, all right.
Speaker 2:Did you get a grade for that that he ain't giving no? Extra everybody in the class. After I said that, yeah, everybody in the class agreed with me and, uh, of course I became like the go-to person in that class yeah yeah, after that but so so we're talking about civilized people.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so being civilized, having respect right. Respect is something that I don't see. A lot of brothers or sisters in my culture show each other. Respect of brothers or sisters in my culture show each other. Respect was here when I first got the knowledge in the 80s. Right. I got the knowledge in 87. So the respect was there. They were heavy. They were heavy on respect. A lot of elders were to jail, A lot of elders died, A lot of their women left. A lot of people were out of town. So there's a lot of people were out of town. So there's a lot of loss here. Respect is one of the things that have been lost. We don't. It's something about humanity. As humans, we saved the worst of ourselves for the people closest to us. We'll be on our best behavior abroad, but when we're home we show our ass.
Speaker 1:What is up with that? What is up with that?
Speaker 2:I noticed that, and Today Society, we're in the age of the Sassy man.
Speaker 1:The sassy man.
Speaker 2:Yes, the sassy man, and we see him everywhere Arguing with a woman About nothing Arguing. Now, the men in my family Don't argue With women. They don't even argue With their women. The men in my family are big on machismo and, like my dad, I dress this way because I'm a man. I have this job because I'm a man. You see my wife, because I'm a man. She look like that. Because I'm a man, everything is I'm a man and this being a man thing is the greatest thing ever. There's nothing in comparison to being a man and I dig it. It's a beautiful thing. Right, so that man is gone. We're in the age of the sassy man, that machismo, that man's man, that manly man, that's he's. I don't know where he at, he old.
Speaker 2:Hold on, I don't hear you. Hold on. What happened? I lost the sound. I don't know what happened. Yeah, there you go, there you go. My sound is on. Hold on, I'm going to log off. Can you hear me? I hear you low. I don't know what happened. I'm going to log off and I'm going to come right back on my phone. Thank you, okay, okay, nine o'clock, okay, okay, now where is it? Oh, my god, you can hear me. Can you hear me? Damn, I can't hear you on this either. I don't know what happened. Everyone can see and hear me. I don't know what happened. I don't know what happened. Hold on, I'm going back on my laptop. I love it. It's very nice, damn Ridiculous, ridiculous. Alright, let's try again. Peace. I don't know what happened.