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The Supreme Breakdown of the movie Sinners with YZ Asia
A vampire story is just the surface. We dive into Sinners to track how sound becomes a force that heals, reveals, and threatens power, and why a single gold coin can undo a whole town. With Wise Asia, we trace the twins’ maker-and-owner ambition, the juke joint vision that bends past and future, and the way a community’s heartbeat can be stolen when greed sets the tempo. We go deep on frequency, vibration, and the bayou sciences that use bones, botanicals, and precise words to shield doors—nothing spooky, just energy and attention turned into protection.
Sammy’s gift anchors the story: a voice that pierces the veil and reminds us that music is social technology. Around him, we examine the pastor’s authority versus integrity, and how uniforms of purity don’t equal truth. We unpack how novelty—Irish beer, Italian wine—sells as status while masking extraction, echoing real histories where distribution masqueraded as ownership and left neighborhoods emptied. The mill, born as a freedom plan, becomes a trap the moment its foundation turns false, showing how dreams collapse when built on lies.
The women in Sinners set the compass. Smoke’s partner names the cost, prays with purpose, and chooses refinement over turning; the mulatto lover refuses counsel and becomes the spark that tears the town. Through them we see the fork between attention and appetite. By the end, the survivors make the lesson plain: keep your word, price your life above the coin, and tune your frequency with aim. The song will outlast the night, but only if we protect the singers and refuse the mirrors that predators flash.
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Peace world, peace world. Apologies for the delay. There was a miscommunication. I take full accountability for that. So apologies to all you know for having you all waiting. That's my apologies. But with not further ado, we have the Earth veteran on this platform. The sister wise Asia. Peace, sister. How you doing?
SPEAKER_00:Peace, big brother. Mike, I'm good. I'm good with the family in Vegas right now.
SPEAKER_04:So all right, cool, cool. That's beautiful. She's out there enjoying herself. That's beautiful. So how you feel? Other than that, outside of being in Vegas, like how's the health? Everything else is good.
SPEAKER_00:Everything is good. Um, what you call it? It's it's a little culture shock to me because my daughter has a lot of life. She has a husband, she got two children, she has three pets, so it's a lot of life in here.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, a lot of activity. And uh, for the listeners and viewers, apologies again. Don't forget to comment, like, share, subscribe. We have super chats. There are many things in the works. Stay connected, engage with us online, share the content, you know, be respectful when you come into the comment section. Peace to the comment section, peace to the divine God Allah, peace to him and the five percent nation, peace to the gods, peace to the earth. You know, you know, you gotta be right in the Zach when dealing with that audience. So gotta we're gonna be talking about the movie Sinners, and you're gonna take us through a supreme breakdown of it, right?
SPEAKER_00:I have to go ahead. Yeah, so let's go from the beginning to the end and jump in with your questions when we get to that part. Or do you have like general questions?
SPEAKER_04:General questions, but go ahead.
SPEAKER_00:You could you could you could you could um so um I'm flesh, like you know what I mean? I'm flesh. So the movie center attracted me for the main actor. I love his um Michael B. Jordan, his acting range, you know, him playing um twins. I think he did an excellent job. So that's what first um interests me about the movie. I'm not really um into spookism and vampirism and all those other kinds of isms. Um, I see them symbolically, like uh Laj Muhammad said 10 percenters are rich slave makers of the poor. So that's what I see as a vampire, somebody who's sucking your life, you know, not necessarily somebody who's gonna bite you on the neck and make you change and you gotta get stabbed with a you know what I mean. So, you know, um, so yeah, so that that's the but the movie had um so many layers. There's so many sciences that are revealed in that movie that can hardly be detected by the naked eye. Um so all right, so the first thing is student enrollment, right? We talk about um the original man. So, right, the the star of the show is Michael B. Jordan, the original man, and the original man is a maker and the owner. So in the movie, he's um he he bought a mill so he can have a jukebox, so he could have his own business back in his hometown. Because he in the story, you saw the movie, right?
SPEAKER_04:Yes, I did. I did.
SPEAKER_00:Did you like it? I should have asked you that first. Did you like it? I loved it. I uh huh.
SPEAKER_04:You said repeat that what you said.
SPEAKER_00:I said, did you like it?
SPEAKER_04:It was good, it was a good movie, you know, a lot of scientific stuff behind it. If you had, if you know, everybody from different school of thought may view it, may have you a differently, different perspective, a lot of esoteric things, occult things in there, some folklore.
SPEAKER_00:Yes, I want to talk about that. I want to get into that, but let's you know apple sauce it before we get to the steak and the potatoes. So, boom, okay, so that's the first thing we're gonna show and prove, right? That um the main character was dealing with being the maker and the owner, which is a natural state for an original man. That's not, you know, uh some grand wizard science. You know, that's natural to be a maker and an owner. That's in the black man's nature. So we see him doing that, and we see him um being a savage in the pursuit of happiness because he's killing, you know, he kills for the gold. Um he stole, right? With if you pay attention to the story, because what was it? Italian wine and Irish beer, Irish beer to sell in the mill in the jukebox place, yeah, and the Italian wine. So he he um smoke, I think, because the other one is stacked, um, yeah, so Saks is the one with the grafted chip, and smoke is the one setting things up, but Smoke is also a teacher because you see him with the young lady um where he asked her to watch his truck. Yeah, he was like, uh-uh, we talking numbers, and when we talk in numbers, we have to make it match or something like that, something along those lines. Yeah, so he said 10 cents is just not gonna be enough. So she's like 50 cents, and he's like 20, she's like done, so boom. I like that because it let me know that he's at the edge, but he's not all the way over, and um the respect he had, and then it shows how he valued his reputation when the people was trying to steal it from his truck, and he still shot him. He said, Why you still shot me? He said, Because I can't have nobody talking about I almost dropped the twins, so that lets you look, yes, yes, yes, because Sam travels, right? And he wants to be absolutely clear that me and my brother are not people that you play with, play in the playground, but not with me and my brother. So um, yes, I love that. You know, I'm all about um um my teeth smoke, right? That's in my culture, it's in my DNA. Um, so yes, so now let's fast forward to smoke woman, right? He got him a nice knowledge soy, and that's the sister from the bayou that deals with unseen sciences, but they're seen and heard everywhere because I think that's her voice in the beginning when it says some people um have the music in them so true that it pierces the veil between life and death.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, yes, it does.
SPEAKER_00:So um the first thing that popped into my mind was um the Greeks' first musical instrument. You see it in cartoons, it looks like a U. Oh like that. And it got the string, and it's called the liar. The liar the liar.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah. So I was like, go ahead. Let's see where you go with this.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, because they're not like us, like um like I know we have fun guys, right? That's that's our because we're always making music to the rhythm of our heartbeat. That's how come we're always, yes, let's get it. So, and we make we we we make you know musical instruments out of anything, anything, beer black, you know, pieces of metal. We take the cactus and hammer in the nails, because that's how that's the first Moroccas. So, and then the congas, we take the skin over the wood, the animal skin, yeah, over the wood. Uh-huh. Yeah, that's so yes. So she's breaking down how that same science is called different things in Ghana. Um, who else does she say? I know Ghana is the last one. The Bantu people in Africa, yes, yes, and she says somebody else, and she said you, but it's the same thing. And she was like, these voices have the power to heal community again. Sam travels, right? So, and then the power in words, because we have the 11th degree in the one of 14, right? Have you not heard that your word is born? Yes, my word is born, and born is life, and I'll give my life before my word shall fail. So you're giving life, you're singing, right? You're singing from your soul because we call it soul music. So you sing it from your soul, and you giving your life to others, and some have so much power in that that they can heal communities, and we know from science for every action, there's an opposite and equal reaction. So while you have this power to heal, you also have the power to attract negativity, become challenged, right? So, why did why did God make devil right to show forth his power that he is all wise and righteous? And I stopped giving up these degrees on here. Somebody gonna come and pop me up.
SPEAKER_04:No, you're sharing, like you know, you know, with all due respect, you sharing.
SPEAKER_00:So, yeah, I am sharing, and it is coming from a pure heart, but everybody don't see things the same way, but yeah, back to the to the to the movie, right? So little Sammy, he has the power, so they show. I love that scene. That's my favorite scene in the whole movie when he sings in the juke, and you hear the beat to set it off, and then you see the past, you see, you see the um like the tribes and huh?
SPEAKER_04:Yep, you see the past, present, and the future.
SPEAKER_00:Yes, oh my god, I love that part of the movie. So to me, that was the meat, that was the steak and potatoes of the movie right there. And um that's what attracted that um Caucasian vampire, and he wanted all he wanted to do was get the sins, right? He wanted to use he wanted to use him as a tool and also a slave, and keep him blind and deaf to his own self, exactly, and I believe he was um before we go further into that.
SPEAKER_04:Uh, I think was it smoker stacks who's dealing with that half sister that was half member, half European, so half European, half um African descent, and something he had like a love affair with her.
SPEAKER_00:Yes, yeah, and he still with her, yeah, because in the end, you see them together as vampires, yes, but it comes to she she corrupted him because they you know corrupted her because of stubbornness, your own stubbornness. She don't know how to listen, exactly.
SPEAKER_04:So she got messed up out there. But the science of that movie, again, as you said, this it it explains the travel of sound, the science of sound, science of frequency, vibration, the power, as you said, of healing or destroying. You know, and it's it's some it's a movie that should be watched without the without from not from the lens of looking for entertainment, but from understanding different perspectives of high sciences. And I say high sciences respectfully. I'm not trying to kick on spookism to nobody because you know, you say tomato, I say tomato. But we have you know the the perspective, you know, different perspectives, but you know, it's this it comes to a place of where we where we have understanding of what's taking place.
SPEAKER_00:So I agree. Because even when they show you um smokes girl, right? When she's throwing the bones and she's coming up with different sciences, and she was like, This is something different. See, she was the one that really did the knowledge because she was like, Your fat ass been coming in in and out of here all day. Why you need an invitation? And she's like, Nah, this ain't right, da-da-da-da-da. So then she took, and and this is what I huh, it reminded me of family, like she took what was in her kitchen to create protection and awareness to the best of her ability with what she had. So I was like, like, yes, yes, because a lot of people they think um they hear like voodoo or or santerima or whatever, and they get really spooky. Like for somebody to not be spooky, you get real spooky real quick, of course. Because you don't under, yeah, you don't understand the periodic table, you don't understand your human composition, talk that talk, and you don't understand the science of alchemy.
SPEAKER_04:Talk that talk, sister. Go, yo, talk that talk. It's just science, man. All that does alchemy, it's energy and alchemy, man. That's all it is, and um knowing the plants, what the plants, the power of the plants, being a botanist at the same time.
SPEAKER_00:Because people don't don't understand, like you just witness the flame, you just witness the flame, like that's alchemy right there. I just changed oxygen into carbon dioxide right in front of everybody's eye. Talk about it, and with that, I'm keeping plants alive, and by me keeping plants alive, I'm keeping animals alive. So you can't see my breath unless it was super bad, right? But um, nah, but you can't see it unless the temperature dropped, and you would see from the heat of the body coming into the cold of the planet. So then you would be able to see it. But there are so many things you can't see your bones, but you know they there, you can feel them. I have a skeleton, I can't see it, I can't tell you what color it is right now. I can't even tell you the true color of my blood because it's the oxygen. When my blood hits the oxygen in the atmosphere, it changes to red.
SPEAKER_04:Oxygenated blood. That's it.
SPEAKER_00:So people don't understand these things. So when they see a scene like Smokes Girl throwing the little bones or whatever she had, and telling everybody to eat that garlic mixture and stuff like that, they get real spooky real quick.
SPEAKER_04:But that comes from stigmas people have with anything that does spirituality. Some people assume spirituality means that you must sit in somebody's church in someone's pew, watching somebody in the pulpit, jump up and down, shout, ask for money, open your Bibles. That's not it. There's different passages. There are different methods of communicating with your higher self, the higher power. You understand? I say that respectfully. This is why I don't I don't get engaged in a certain school of thoughts, go at somebody else's you know, perspective or practice, because I'll be like, you know, what works for you may not work for them, and vice versa. It's good for the goose, it's good for the gander. As long as you whatever you study and whatever your beliefs or practices are keeps you righteous and exact. Yes, you know, behaving as a fool, I'm all for it. But if it's anything that's cult like, I don't want no parts of it. So um I'm uh I'm back. Huh?
SPEAKER_00:That's that's what that's what I was talking about the first time I got on y'all show, and that's in the mathematics because knowledge is also respect, it's not just collecting data, it's respecting the source of the data, the actual data, the actual information respecting it. I don't have to agree with you. I don't it may not necessarily, I'm I may not have the experience that you have, so I can't understand what you understand. Like I never know what it is to be a man, never, no matter how many dudes I hang out with, no matter how many speeches I hear from men, I will not ever know what it is to be a man. So you know what I mean? There are just some things that are not meant for me. I have a path that's for me to learn, for me to teach, and for me to be. And what what I'm gonna steal from Erica Badu. The man that knows something knows that he knows nothing at all.
SPEAKER_03:And he's a bullish, actually in God, but if you was just yo, you took it.
SPEAKER_04:You know, that's my jam right there. So I'm gonna, you know, as the gods say, in peace to them, they want to go from knowledge to born, right? So I'm gonna ask you a few questions.
SPEAKER_00:Sure.
SPEAKER_04:Each question comes from the perspective of supreme mathematics, and please again, I don't come in the name of Allah. I'm not, I'm just asking questions, right? No, I'm just I just want to put that disclaimer out there. You know what I'm saying? So how does the I how does the idea of knowledge manifest through the character self-awareness or denial of truth in sinners?
SPEAKER_00:So, first thing, knowledge is infinite, so it can't be denial. So um that's that's one and the acceptance of who you are, where you are, when you are, and what you are, that's that's the knowledge, that's the infinity.
SPEAKER_04:And that's how it manifests to each character, each character knew had knowledge of who they are and what look at the twins.
SPEAKER_00:The twins knew, so they're really in the one to 36. Their characters are really the one to 36 because they got led to Chicago because someone promised them more than what that they would earn more than what they was earning, and they got into a war because they were promised that they would get more than what they was earning. That's how come from all from all the times they had got tricked, that's how come they stole from the Italians and the Irish and bought that back home to make a profit off who off their own people.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:You know what I mean? Because he's he had a time limit when smoke talks to his brother Sack, he's telling them in three months we out of here.
SPEAKER_02:I remember that.
SPEAKER_00:We're gonna, yeah, we're gonna get this and that, and then boom, let's take that from the knowledge to the understanding because knowledge and understanding is one and the same. So he was giving his brother a clear mental picture, and all stack wanted was money. Money, money, money, money. That's all he cared about. That was his foundation for his motion.
SPEAKER_04:Gotcha. And we we we also got to add the part that although the movie had original people in there, it also had the a few Indians in there, too. That was the devil.
SPEAKER_00:Joe, let me tell you something about them Indian that came to them white people, Zor. I say, yo, they a special kind of people, and and no shame, no shame. They they was a special kind of people because that white lady lied in his face. And because she she's another one that was left. When that um when that vampire showed her the gold, yeah, they they let him in. They let him the motherfucking skin was on fire. And you're gonna let this crazy crazy, but they saw that over the morality, the greed, so the greed.
SPEAKER_04:Being that we went through the qu the the question from a knowledge perspective, right? This this is coming from in the category of wisdom, right? Does the does the film suggest that wisdom can exist without moral purity?
SPEAKER_00:Yes, yes, that's the uh that's really what I got from that. Because I just finished saying how smoke and stack and that white lady are led by greed. And see, that devu that that that hierarchy vampire, he knew that. That's how come he kept flashing that gold coin. Notice he didn't give it to nobody. He just kept flashing it, right?
SPEAKER_03:That's a fact.
SPEAKER_00:So and he told and he told Snoop after he turned his brother, he told Snoop, um, you can't use this anyway. So wisdom is a manifestation of knowledge. So it whether you're doing righteousness or deathment, you still gonna be manifesting your knowledge, and your knowledge may not be my knowledge. Because remember, there's 85, 10, and five. So out of every hundred people, uh let me say I said that wrong. Out of every 99 people, every 99 people that I meet, because I make the hundred and I make the five, only four people out of 99 people are my people. 95 people. So I'm used to being alone. I'm used to being the unalike. But when I see that I'm the unalike and I'm alone, that's how news usually know I'm doing right. I get leery when I see people doing well. I'll be like, wait, hold on. Why, why, you know, those you off. I'm like, wait a minute, you I'm really with family because I'm not used to that. I'm used to being the under light.
SPEAKER_04:So I got you. I respect that. So in in terms of understanding, right, with respect to the movies, how does misunderstanding between generation youth versus adults reflect the lack of divine understanding?
SPEAKER_00:Good question. So they show that in sinners with um little Sammy and his father, the pastor. Because his father, because remember, we don't get to see his father when he was blind, deaf and dumb. We hear the story about him and how he used how he did that dirt to build that church, and so he stays hard on his son. Because in the beginning, remember, he he told him to quote something, and he told him to read from the book, but Sammy closes it and quotes the whole and goes even further. So that shows the whole generation, and even when Sammy kept his word, his word was born. He told his father, listen, I worked all week, I want to be free of this for one night, and I'll be back in the morning for service. And he came back in the morning for service, but he couldn't let go. That guitar was trash, yeah. But he he couldn't let go. And then look at look at the the the scene of the church is so powerful for me because it shows you how blind, deaf, and dumb the 85 are because everybody's dressed in white robes, everybody's dressed the same. And what does my clothes have to do? Do with my spirituality. Why do I need to symbolize to you who I am when your flesh and your um vulnerable to the same things I'm vulnerable to? I have a divine, according to the Bible, I have a divine connection with my creator. He created me in his image. And he's only gonna give me things that I can handle. The things he gives you are for you to handle. He knows your worth, he knows my worth. And then this is the shit that I fuck with my family all the time. They hate me for this shit right here. I'll be like, how we going to hell when that is the whole point of Jesus dying on the cross?
SPEAKER_04:That's deep. Why do I fear death? Yeah, I know. I know. Don't let's not, but it's a fact, though. Some people misconstrue things, they don't interpret their own interpretation because they will say, All right, through Christ I found everlasting life. So I don't know what death is because as the story goes, died for our sins, right?
SPEAKER_00:Yes, so nobody, nobody goes to hell no more. Nobody goes to hell no more, according to what the Bible says. So again, why like why are we going to church?
SPEAKER_04:Listen, like you know, the people again, that happens when you have a lack of knowledge of self. When you when you because you need an intimate intimate intermediary to help you communicate with your eye of power to guide you, you know what I'm saying? So they they may say, Oh, that's our enlightener. It's the pastor, but pastor's just a bone man just like you. You're just reading the same passage every weekend, you're not going through the entirety of the book, and it doesn't stop there within that one book. You gotta go touch the other books as well. But that's not the conversation for something else. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, that's another conversation.
SPEAKER_00:So yeah, I was understanding, of course.
SPEAKER_04:So we go on culture of freedom, right? How does the town's culture create the mental and moral confinement the girls react against?
SPEAKER_00:So before smoke and stat got there, we saw a beautiful culture. It was a beautiful culture. People were working, people were working in the field, people were owning shops, they were working in shops, they were supporting their local um business, right? And um, and we saw all types of culture, like um, oh, what's that old actor's name that was playing the harmonica?
SPEAKER_04:Oh, there were Lindo.
SPEAKER_00:So we saw culture, his culture was alcohol, um, and music. That's all he lived for. Yeah, he he ain't even really care about the money because when he was talking about the jute joint he played every Saturday, they he admitted that they wasn't really paying him, but he had all the beer he could drink.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:And he played the piano, right? He played the piano for them, and he and the money wasn't even living him. That stack was offering him. He said, Shit, you ain't paying$20 a night, maybe$20 tonight. You ain't paying any night, you know what I mean? So that that was his culture, that was an individual's culture, and then, like I said, we saw a thriving community, right? Yeah, even the mulatto girl, she had just buried her mother who had midwife and nursed the twins, and um, so yeah, so you know, we saw the culture, we saw the way of life, and we saw how just two men who came in with lust and greed destroyed that whole town.
SPEAKER_03:Because they came.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, they came and they took people out the fields and they promised them more gold than what they was already earning, and like foods, they went running for that gold and lost their life. That town ain't that town is no more.
SPEAKER_04:Exactly. Talk about it. Power and refinement, and this one right here is is deep. What moments in the movie symbolize refinement or cleansing of guilt?
SPEAKER_00:When um Smoke's girl is getting ready to die. She said, 'I got some.' She said, 'Promise me, if one of them bite me, you're gonna take me out before I turn. I have somebody on the other side waiting for me. And when he dies, that's when you see her again with the little girl. So it kind of shows um, because his word was life, because he told that white man, if I see you or any of your clans went on my um property, I'ma shoot y'all dead, right where y'all stand. Yep. And he was ready for them, and he did, and he get he get shot. And um when he's getting ready to die, you see him with the vision of her. So that was his purity. Because you see how she's in the white, the little girls in the white, and and his his uh facial uh reaction is that of peace, where he looks at her because he he really loved her.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, he did. I seen that throughout the movie. He did love her, you know. Though he was doing like you know, his lifestyle, she she did not, she didn't agree with his lifestyle, but she still the power of love, she still watched over him, you know.
SPEAKER_00:And she told him, she said, every day I pray for you and your crazy ass brother.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I mean go watch that movie again. That was that movie was a good movie. Oh man, in terms of equality, we're gonna jump into the equality part. Um can equal.
SPEAKER_00:No, no, no. Go ahead, go ahead. Uh uh.
SPEAKER_04:Can equ can equality exist in society built on judgment and shame?
SPEAKER_00:That is the equality, the judgment and the shame. But can it because people share that thought equally? Like, yes, they do. I I'm I'm a true daughter of the law, I'm a true five percenter. I'm a judgy motherfucker. I judge all the time, I judge all the time, all the fucking time. I judge what I want to eat. I mean, I have to judge, it's it's a part of intellect. Do I want to? I'm not a fool.
unknown:Of course.
SPEAKER_00:Malcolm X say, if you don't stand for something, you fall for anything.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, exactly. Gotta use discernment. You gotta, you know, as you guys say, do the knowledge on the person.
SPEAKER_00:So I'm a judge, I'm gonna judge, I'm gonna listen to you, right? I'm gonna do the knowledge, and I'm gonna see are your words matching your actions? That's the first judgment I'm doing, and just because you passed that test, don't think you could fool me. Like I got I got brothers and sisters in the culture that that I didn't call out their shit, right? Because I learned to keep it in my pocket till I need it, and when they ready to hear it, I let them know. This is why I don't fuck with you on this day. You revealed, and thus forth, this is why. You know what I mean? But right now, they I don't know what they think. I know what they did, I know how I digested the information, and I just keep it's they're not ready yet. You know, some people gotta spend a little more time, it's just like a baby. Some people are born at 38 weeks, some at 40, some at 41, some at 42.
SPEAKER_04:Time and place for everything. So being that we're still in equality, I want to ask another one on equality. How does each character's sin reflect an imbalance between equality and ego?
SPEAKER_00:Oh, that's a good one. So, because I love Michael B. Jordan's character, the twins, right? So we saw them, right? Because they led by money, right? And they'll do anything for money. They'll rob, they'll steal, they'll kill, all in the name of more money, more gold, right? But they tell you in the movie that that vampire dude tells him all of that is based on a lie. You ain't gonna never get that. He said this was a slaughterhouse, and they come in here to kill you. Yeah, so you see the equality and the imbalance. You see, you can even say they showed you their justice.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, yes, they did. That's that part spoke in many volumes because it's like similar how it was it was a mad that mill became a madhouse that he tried to build, right? It also shows how the so-called urban community, the ghetto, is that where our people thrive, black and brown tend to thrive at, you know, try to do their best. They somehow stifled, they stuck, they stipled, not somehow they did with the drugs in our community. We could go further back to the heroin epidemic, and then from the heroin came the crack epidemic, and they made you believe that, you know, if I'm if I'm out there selling this to my people, like the twins were doing the movie, the alcohol and all that, I'm making a dollar, not knowing that you're killing your people in the process, and they set you up for that to build a case up against you, come back in, take you up out of your home, put you in jail, and there you there it goes. You was never a real drug dealer, you was just uh you know, I call it a distributor. Yeah, you just a distributor, dealers.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, you're a gopher, because you didn't manufacture anything, you distributed.
SPEAKER_04:Exactly. You're not even a dealer, yeah.
SPEAKER_03:That's a fact, man. Wow.
SPEAKER_00:So yeah, we saw that we saw um where uh who else? Oh Sammy, Sammy's character. You saw his equality because he stood true to his own self, even though he went to the edge, he stood true, and that's how come he's the only survivor you see in that movie from that scene.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, that was him in the gene, right?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, he had he still had the mark from when that um vampire scratched his face, yeah. He still he still had that mark on his face, and that's so so you that that makes me think about the lesson. So he can always keep in mind that if he ever revealed the secret, and then look who comes to see him at the end, stacked with the mulatto chip. And you could see their equality because love is a high level of understanding, and understanding is a clear mental picture of what something truly is and not what it seems to be, and she really loved him, right? She learned how to fight from him, she learned how to speak his language and um what you call it, but she wouldn't listen to him whenever he pushed her away.
SPEAKER_04:Never.
SPEAKER_00:She was like, no, no, and at the end, even when all the vampires were murdered, you still saw them two together, and it looked like they was in the 80s because she had the bamboo in her. He had the shades and the cut, and he had the he had the um coolie um sweater, so they was given like late 80s, a mid-80s kind of vibe, and I think I think that movie starts. I think it's like the 1930s, 1930s, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:1930s, there was a lot of messages behind it.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, so they're all the way in the 80s, you know. Sammy getting ready to die, and then he leave. Oh, yeah, and he and he had the um four finger name ring with the stack.
SPEAKER_04:So, yeah, they were definitely in the 80s, they were in the like where it came, the poison transcended to each generation. The devil manifests in many forms, as you guys quoted.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, people don't understand that because my favorite degree degree to quote is um the fourth degree and the one of four teams, because it talks about um why did we run Yaakoub and his made devil from the root of civilization across the High Arabian desert into the case of West Asians they now call Europe, you go into other stuff, but what's imperative to me in that question, or rather in the answer, well, in the question, because why did we run Yaqu and his maid devil from the root of so you could have had the devil anywhere. Anywhere, he could have been anywhere because the earth has three parts a best part, a poor part, and a worse part. So you had the devil and the root of civilization. That's an opportunity phrase. So, yeah, so when I see um um like movies like that or scenes like that where um dude like so so we saw that the grafted devil perish, and we saw a lot of the other vampires perish. But um stack and and his grafted one, yeah, right, and his grafted stood together through decades, right? Because we were talking about equality, right? That's how spiraled down into here. So that was they they equality, that was they they bond that they shared. They really did have um a love that was found. Like when you was asking about the inequality with the equality, that's that's a perfect example of that as well.
SPEAKER_04:It is right there, because it is it's transcended, yeah. And it was because of her because she was the first one to yes, she was. She's the first one, and her coming back in after she was infected got the whole place in the upper part of the place fell apart because it fell apart because of her. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Now, now see a lot of women. So see, I always tell Supreme, these lessons are not for women, these lessons are for men because a woman knows she's a woman. Whether she's blind, deaf, or dumb, she knows she's a woman. If she's a home, she's gonna be with a pimp, right? Right or wrong. If she's in the church, she's gonna have a church, she's gonna have a church man. If she's a revolutionary, she's gonna have a revolutionary man. Whatever, yes, a woman knows her own self. That's how come that the old gods used to say, um, a woman is your plus degree, because you don't really know your power to you have a woman, so you make and own. Because the earth was already in space before the sun shine night. The sun just changed the composition of what was already there. Talk about it because we calculate it, takes eight minutes and 20 seconds for sunlight to reach the earth. So the earth was already in space, the earth was already already know who I am. What I need to know is who you are and what we're gonna do together. So, yeah, that's all I gotta say about that. That went on for a long time.
SPEAKER_04:No, no, no, you didn't. Everything you make sense. If they if they still I mean, let me if they don't understand. Now, forget, sorry, I like calling people that, but if they don't understand, go back and listen. So, we're gonna get into the God three, right?
SPEAKER_03:Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_04:What does the film teach about the human attempt to the human attempt to define or act in God's place?
SPEAKER_00:Well, you really saw that in the black woman with smokes girl. Because remember, she said, I pray, she said, Who do you think keep you alive? I pray every day for you and your crazy ass brother. So she's talking about, she acknowledged the power of words, the power of thought, putting others before her own self. That's that law right there is so heavy. Yeah, like that's so, so heavy. Now, let's go to the pastor after he used religion to shield his dirty way of life because we hear the story of his faith, right? And how his faith led him to getting money so he could build that church. So, my man, let's calm down, let's calm down with calling God and Jesus and and everybody. I'm gonna need you to tone that down just a little bit, my brother. Just a little bit.
SPEAKER_04:He was grandstanding, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Yes, he was definitely, and that's how come I said, like the woman. See, uh, a lot of people in my culture gonna get mad at this. I stand ten toes down on this. Had it not been for a woman, five percent culture would not exist because a law was in the Korea War, and Dorva went into the temple, and when the law came home, Dorva was already had already stopped eating pork. I heard Dorva, I used to socialize with um one of Allah's nephews, and I heard Dora when she was alive. She said, I knew him when he was eating pork, couldn't tell me nothing because she had cleaned up without him. Let's take it back to what I said about the planets. The earth was already in space, the earth was already pre-packaged, it's the sunlight that changed the composition of the planet. So taking it to this woman in the movie, um smoke. I really wish I remember her. You see how into Michael B. Joy, I ain't forget him or his other character name. Um look at me being disrespectful to my knowledge for you, sister, that ain't do not one thing wrong. Um, but yeah, but um she was fat, she she was slow and sturdy. She wasn't fast like Stax grafted devil. Stax grafted devil, didn't listen, didn't do the knowledge. Because had she did the knowledge, she would have been alive, she would have went home like he told her.
SPEAKER_04:She was more worried about lust than with him trying to get back to him, reconnect with him, and feeling like he abandoned her and such. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:And it's a feeling, and it's a feeling. Feelings go away.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, smokes, smokes queen was more, as you said, she was into her self-knowledge of herself, her word, her power. She knew she walk a walk.
SPEAKER_00:Yes, she did the knowledge, she told him, I want some money. He said, She was like, That's blood. He said, All money, blubber. She said, Not like yours. So she knew her man, and I still from Chris Rock. Chris Rock in one of uh one of his shows, I think bigger and blacker. He said, A woman knows a man better than he knows himself.
SPEAKER_04:That's true. So, yeah, because you know, dude, some dudes will disagree with this. I'm gonna say, shut up because your mother knows you better than yourself. You know what I'm saying? It don't have to be your it doesn't have to always be your counterpart, your wife or your mate. It could be your mother. There's a woman that knows you better.
SPEAKER_00:Your older sister, your aunt.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, they'll know when you're lying, they're gonna know something's wrong with you. The time my mother would call me, I'm like, damn, she got some power on her. Like, how she knew I was going through something, she'll call me, hey, what's going on? Like, she's like, I feel something's not right with you.
SPEAKER_00:Like, my antennas was up when my daughter gave birth to my first grandchild. I hadn't spoken to my daughter, I think for like two days. And I called her, she answers, I'm like, I'm so sorry, I've been so wrapped up with life, but I have this need to speak to you like in urgency. Like, I need to know what's going on with you. She had just had the baby. I was like, my antennas was all, and we're like 3,000 miles apart. My my antennas, my my camera was all the way, my antennas was all the way up. So, yes, um, you know, we we saw we saw the the God within being manifested through um smokeswoman. We saw the fake uh interpretation of God with Sammy's father, the preacher, how they use God's name to shield their dirty way of life, and because they was filthy in their affairs, and because uh they fell victim. Now they want to preach dumb hard so that you, my man, who said I'm susceptible to the same things as you exactly, it doesn't make sense, it doesn't make sense, all right.
SPEAKER_04:So we're gonna go to the eighth degree, which is build destroyed, right? What cycles of construction I said what cycles of construction and deconstruction appear in the moral of the story?
SPEAKER_00:So I already broke down the destruction of the two men with luck, uh with with with uh greed, right? And coming to others and promising them more than what they and that destroyed for people uh falling victim, they were destroyed, they were demolished. Um, the building part was um in the beginning, the dream, the thought, the concept, black owned for us by us, by us, for us. Because you see, they ain't let no grafted people in.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, hell no.
SPEAKER_00:This is ours, this is for us, right? Definitely so so that was them building, but being that their foundation wasn't correct, it was all destroyed.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, that's that's deep right there.
SPEAKER_00:We gotta do biggie, it was all leg.
SPEAKER_04:So we're gonna go straight to the ninth, born. All right, uh does the story resolution represent the rebirth of truth or death of the innocence?
SPEAKER_00:Um, yes, it does because we see it with Sammy. It shows you how truth and righteousness and morality and integrity are not for all, it's for the chosen few. So that was um Sammy's character, little Sammy's character. He's the only one that represents that.
SPEAKER_04:That's piece right there. And last but not least, you know, Cypher. So how does the like go ahead? You build on that. No question, you build on that.
SPEAKER_00:So the cipher is the collection of everything: the bad, the good, the ugly, the beautiful. The the thoughts, whether they were created in righteousness or not, because Sammy's thoughts were righteous. That's why he survived. But not but the twins' thoughts, verses, right? Sammy's thought, because all Sammy wanted to do was play the guitar and sing his music, right? And and be free from work. That's all Sammy wanted. The twins wanted to be rich slave makers of the poor and teach the poor lies to believe, right? Oh, this is the best Irish beer you ever. You ain't gonna taste no beer like this. Of course, it tastes good. I've never Tasted Irish beer before. I'm gonna love it. I never had Italian wine. This is better than any other wine because I'm used to the beer that's here. I'm used to the wine that's here. So something new is always intriguing and fascinating, but it's not always good for you. I got a sale from Chris Rock again. Chris Rock said you could drive a car with your feet, but that don't mean it's to be done. Just because something is available to you and you have the opportunity. We talked about that in the beginning. Consequence, right? Every action is your reward. Go ahead.
SPEAKER_04:No, that's a fact because every dollar ain't a good dollar. Because it's glittered doesn't mean it's gold. And every free meal is a good meal.
SPEAKER_00:That's a fact.
SPEAKER_04:Come with strings attached. You don't want you don't want to have that. So from that movie itself, again, something that I gotta re rewatch again. And there's a lot of hidden things I pick up on that. And it's funny when he's when we were going through the lessons, you said the supreme breakdown of it. I'm like, yeah, there were Indians in a movie, and the devil came in, and the devil got to the Indian first, and it happened in life in life in that same order.
SPEAKER_00:But the devil didn't get to the Indian. Remember, the Indians was hurting.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, it was hunting, it was hunting them when they got to the European.
SPEAKER_00:He was running, he was so scared of them Indians that his skin was burning because he was running from them.
SPEAKER_04:But that's how let me reword it. But it's funny how it's that that always that's always part of history. You see, with the Tainos went through it with the Europeans, then the Africans come about. So it's always in some way in that order. Because you know, I know they the Indians, the indigenous back then kick up dust with the Europeans when they came on their land. They kick up dust, and what they did, they reach out to others and they create an army went at it with the Indians eventually, then later on, the Africans. So it's that's always in the history, it's very repetitive. That one story. It's crazy, it's crazy, and that's something we we want. I want to get into. I like the move.
SPEAKER_00:Go ahead, and he still blessed them, and he blessed them in their native tongue, and that white bitch lied to him. He said, Is he is he in your house right now? Because he's not what he seems to be, and she and she still lied because she was thinking about that gold coin he flashed at her. And then his man, he was he was gonna waste time trying to break this, but his man was like, yo, let's go, let's get up out of here before it gets dark, and they left. We don't see the Indians no more.
SPEAKER_04:That's a fact. We gotta come back more with some movie breakdowns through through the music.
SPEAKER_00:I love movies, I love movie breakdowns. Two people in my life showed me how to pay attention to movies, one my dad, because he said um movies have a little bit of truth, and then it's a whole lot of lies.
SPEAKER_04:What's permitted by the government allow you to put in, you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_00:To do and then Najee. When I first met the god Najee, he was breaking down the wizard of ours.
SPEAKER_04:Oh powerful movie right there, very deep, very deep.
SPEAKER_00:But I break it down different than him. He had me look at that movie so hard that I changed, and I came back to him with my own. He said, Yo, that's a good one, because Dorothy was used as a tool and also a slave by the good witch Glinda, yeah, yeah, definitely. The good witch Glinda, she committed murder, she put Dorothy's house on the sister. Yeah, she the one who stole her boobies and lippers and put them on Dorothy, and she had her go to the wizard who was a foot. See what happened when you don't if you don't stand for something, your full family thing.
SPEAKER_04:You see, that this is that's why when I watched The Wizard of Oz as a child, my pops and I used to watch it a lot. He used to break it down, and that's why we went from that straight to the whiz. You know, get on there, yes, uh, but you know, with that being said, wise Asia, I appreciate you, Queen.
SPEAKER_00:Sir But Mike, you know I love you as Supreme.
SPEAKER_04:Love you always. Oh, love always. Shout out to my brother Ron. I'm saying peace to the gods, peace to the earth, peace to everyone out there. Don't forget to comment, like, share, subscribe, super chats, leave respectful, respectful comments. If you got anything disrespectful, you'll be blocked. Trust me.
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SPEAKER_00:Always, my brother.
SPEAKER_04:All the time. Peace to all the viewers and listeners. With that being said, we out. Peace.
SPEAKER_00:Peace.