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our struggle when we came  to America, Guy struggling being  at the top of the Haitian's media, Blondedy being disrespectful again  to Haitian media, man saying that 60% of Haitians  who came under the Biden's law have aids and more...

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Speaker 1:

Good evening everyone. How are you? How are you? We are like you. We came to have a little dialogue to talk about what happened, what we heard and what we heard, and I say hello to you all. Good evening everyone. But I'm going to stop talking about myself because I want to eat meat After all the beef that passed. I found it really interesting, so I learned a little bit about it. But tell me, how did you get to listen to it?

Speaker 3:

I don't know. I mean, it's been a while since I've had that kind of time at work. Sometimes I feel like I'm really, really busy at work. I mean I'm getting a lot of work done, a lot. Yeah, I'm working on a lot of things.

Speaker 1:

Oh, so you're working in the, so you have been working in the office.

Speaker 3:

Yes, I have been working in the office. So I mean, I have been having a hard time. I have been working for a week now. I have been working for a week now. I have been working for a week now. So what are you doing? I am working for a small company. It was my birthday so. So what did you do? I went out to play. I went out with my sister. My sister is a big fan of my music. She's a big fan of mine. She had a great time. Happy birthday to you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, my time in the US is challenging for me, not necessarily. My time is up, man, weekend 20, challenge you to improve, man.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not that hard, man, my essay form is like you know, like sometimes you be thinking like you got things figured out. Then you see like boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, Like even like yeah, I'm coming to Lee man, so I send my HOA the money for the HOA. So usually I don't know somebody my toys will be badly fairly, but not gonna say fail. Usually I paid them with money others yeah, so can you please tell me why they send like to my payments, saying the bank says there's something wrong with it, so they send it back just kind of stressing out those months.

Speaker 1:

I'm the one who's getting paid. I don't want to be the one who's getting paid for the money I'm getting. Yeah, man, that's the way HOA works. So, which is kind of stressing me out more on the top of it, because I'm buying and I'm not doing that. Then I was having like, yeah, he kill it. She's not my mother's really in competition. Listen to me, I think I'm in the 21st. Then she came home, I think Saturday, and she was like daddy, daddy, like Competition is Sunday and my mom's like no conditions, not Sunday.

Speaker 1:

So I kind of thought that was like no, who paladin? Please your group. So if I couldn't find some plan, you know who you are 10 by in a few weeks so that's what I thought. Then I called the lady. I can't like text. The lady I was like yo, can you confirm for me there's no competition and this Sunday, this weekend cause usually Saturday and Sunday so the final show.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, three weeks ago we changed it, so we put it on Facebook. I'm like man, listen, man, I don't even go to Facebook like that. I have like two pages. The only time I go, like, I go to a man's page to post stuff and the other page my personal, kind of my personal page, which is I don't even use it. It's just like the software is selling all these.

Speaker 1:

Don't keep them again. I'm trying to transfer all the all my friends that I used to have on the other page, but since that, poco saboko eva, I just left it like that and that is going to tell me they're posting on facebook I won't be checking facebook like that man.

Speaker 1:

So now I wouldn't call out from work because I already committed on a Saturday. So now I had to find a way to go get off early from work. Didn't take my break in my lunch, so I got off then to find out, like, even nervous, even the mom didn't know. So now Mom, like, which is like probably affected, you probably said to herself like you are cool by the time from from from. Like she said I'm cool, I will take them. So now I kind of stayed and after that she called me again and said yo, I'm, I take, I took them today, you're going to take them tomorrow. So I'm thinking about, like, usually Sundays, today I do almost everything, like I get my haircut, I do all the things that I have to do, because that's only my only day off where I have like I don't have to go to work until like late night.

Speaker 1:

Man, like that happened, like that. So now I have to rush out of that coach. Since those things change, I have to change, so I have to find a way to do everything more. Watch my car get a haircut and all those things yesterday. I know man, but he's like then. Today I had to wake up early, early in the morning to take them. I had to leave the house at 8 so we can be there like the meeting was at 930 by the time at 9, then they have something called warm up.

Speaker 3:

One that left something then after that competition, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So then I had to do all that, which is a good thing for me. I had to my dad. My dad never seen that before, so I took him there so he can see it, and stuff like that. Then I mean, catego Whippa, they won the competition, and stuff like that. Then I really didn't have no time at home. What time you got home from there? Five something, how old you have Five something? I got there 5 something, how old you have 5 something? I got there around like 5 something. Then I have to do things for us. Then, like it, just like I was saying to myself I'm going to try to sleep like 2 hours Then, but like for some reason, I don't know why, the computer didn't work yesterday at all. So I was like what the hell is going on with my computer? So I left, like what?

Speaker 1:

the hell is going on with my computer so I left the computer. I'm getting a habit of like I'm not sure everybody has it, but that's me Sometimes something will be stressing me out. I just left it and tomorrow I resolve the issue.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I don't know why.

Speaker 3:

No, it is like I mean for most part. It's like when you're in it, you can always, already you can become frustrated. So if you leave it yeah probably because yesterday you got a fresh mind. Your mind is relaxed, so you can better.

Speaker 1:

But the thing that I didn't do nothing different, like it was like yesterday when I got home I had a coffee too. I had a lot of willing calls. Like I just got home I plugged the computer computer on the wall. I was like what the heck? So then after that I tried, I did everything. I called my brother because my brother got into my car as well. So I said to myself maybe he might know something that I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Plus mama had dropped. Yeah, yeah, I had dropped the computer on the floor so I thought it was coming to battery.

Speaker 2:

So I'm like you know what. So I left it. Then today, when I get home, I had to do some work, so I just plug the computer in.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's kind of like funny, like the way that happened.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man in the state is yeah man. So like I was like what the heck's going on like? And I just like did like what I can't do, kind of like 20 or 30 percent of the thing that I had to do, because it was too late, I didn't have no time, I had to come here. So, like you know what, forget it, I'll find a way to make it work this week. But they are using feels ain't like no, no, parties, and I'm gonna say I feel good, like I don't talk about it anymore. I started with international wine. I gained international wine. I gained local wine. What did you want to start with?

Speaker 3:

I mean, yeah, I started with international wine, but I don't know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1:

Okay, international wine, I don't talk about it anymore. I know Kendrick shot you with alcohol. Yeah Boom, that was Monday Then a few days later. Jinkof responded to him Saying all his albums are trash. He only does music. He had like four albums in the past 12 years. Drake responded to him everybody happy. Okay, we're getting into something dance argument passing.

Speaker 3:

Jacob men who said nothing on festival. Yeah, he apologized.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, I apologize to Kendrick man I did something that was the dumbest thing I ever done. That thing doesn't respond well to my spirit. Yeah, big, big, big J Cole fan, and I'm a big fan of J Cole from day one, so I was like damn man that's crazy. He was. Like you know, when you diss someone, you have to diss them back and then apologize.

Speaker 3:

I think that's the only thing that I can say about this album.

Speaker 1:

I think that's the only thing are not a geologist is like two albums are trash and I don't think that Kendrick said that he put time into making a classic. I think that if you think about it, your ex kind of like the assignments he's on show.

Speaker 2:

he be there for over 30 years, yeah so it was like the same thing, so he does like to not be all that sense. It's like being around for that for a long time like what the hell you mean by that like?

Speaker 1:

so I alwaysaryo why did you say that I didn't?

Speaker 3:

want to be a lady, just say whatever comes to his mind.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

He doesn't want to be a dog. Yes, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So now I don't want to go to festivals that make people say that I apologize, and this is what I don't like about it, bro the men I go to after. I'm only bro, the man who does after moon actually first. So that's one and second of all I play some call. Whatever you wanna do, man, I have my chain off. Whatever you can hit me like, what the heck after the man?

Speaker 3:

like the one who started it. But then again, like, why would you, I mean, why would jay code do that? The fact that, okay, apologize to him, let him ride man, don't be. Apologize, apologize to him. Apologize to him, apologize to him, apologize to him, apologize to him, apologize to him, apologize to him.

Speaker 1:

Apologize to him, apologize to him, apologize to him, apologize to him, apologize to him, apologize to him. Ap assume a konyama joining.

Speaker 3:

I will take it as a man, I know I'm a big fan of him, but at the same time in.

Speaker 1:

I see him differently now because everybody was saying like he was like there was a big tree which is like Kendrick Drake and him now. The man follow man is not part of the victory any moment. There is no reason to put them in the big three conversation then no, no for his work, for what he's been doing he can be a little bit.

Speaker 3:

You cannot just try to do because of the Apollo, but but for them to hear it man not too bad.

Speaker 1:

Not too bad what my father did.

Speaker 3:

It starts with no exception after a while you have to do number one number one, number one you have to back it up. You have to back it up. Well, that was his time to back it up.

Speaker 2:

That was his very own.

Speaker 1:

The man is going to say like now I'm the Muhammad Ali of my of my time Then now the guy shot himself, shot himself back to the other side.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's a nice hit. Well in my spirit.

Speaker 3:

No man, that was uncool. Yeah, man, I know that it was nonsense.

Speaker 2:

I lost my reputation.

Speaker 1:

I was like I'm going to do that.

Speaker 2:

Then boom, that was a few days ago.

Speaker 1:

Then, after that, I remember that I had already released an album and I remember that the title of the album was I don't know if you can hear it, but it was my first album. It was called we Still Don't Trust you. It was a song we just repeat.

Speaker 2:

the album feature because he was also mentioning that he was going to shoot. Drake so he started an album.

Speaker 1:

Now he started writing this Drake because Drake was the one who said on the first day. He said dream girlanna, who is a great singer. He's a great singer, but he's a great singer, so there's no reason for you to go there.

Speaker 1:

So I'm just saying it's not like Rihanna is a great singer, but I'm not going to lie to you. I'm not going to lie to Drake. Drake is a great singer. But we sat down and drank to the brim To drink on the drink, to say the drink was good. We even had fun. We were having fun together. And then we saw a little table. It was small and we drank well. So that's what they say. They say you have fun together. After that it was over. The drink was still in the bottle. I was very happy to be able to do this. I was very happy to be able to do this. I was very happy to be able to do this. I was very happy to be able to do this. I was very happy to be able to do this.

Speaker 2:

I was very happy to be able to do this. I was very happy to be able to do this.

Speaker 1:

I was very happy to be able to do this. I was very happy to be able to do this. I was very happy to can't believe this. I was like I can't believe this. I was like I can't believe this. I was like I can't believe this. I was like I can't believe this. I was like I can't believe this. I was like I can't believe this. I was like I can't believe this. I was like I can't believe this. I was like I can't believe this. I was like I can't sign my life away to you. Then boom by a common city was on your mind.

Speaker 1:

Then yeah man boom to buy a PT, to die to see a platform. And J finally rip on, rip on to yes, yes, that's his face, that's where he lives. Yeah, he lives there. He's the guy with the girl of six. So Drake finally went to the place. He called some old guy, a guy who was in a bad situation. He said he's going to shoot you. He said no. He said no. He said no. He said no. He said no. He said no. He said no. He said no. I was a big fan of his music. I was a big fan of his music. I was a big fan of his music. I was a big fan of his music. I was a big fan of his music. I was a big fan of his music. I was a big fan of his music. I was a big fan of his music.

Speaker 2:

I was a big fan of his music.

Speaker 1:

I was a big fan of his music. I was a big fan of his music. I was a big fan of At the same time the music was playing. At the same time the beat was playing. Yeah, man, I told Mr Grisauval to get the drums. He told Mr Gonçalves. He said if you want to play the beat, you have to get a lot of people who are not good at playing the beat. If you want to play the beat, you have to get a lot of people who are not good at it.

Speaker 1:

And and I fell on the cross, Boom, I was distracted. I was like I don't want to be distracted by the video. I was like I don't want to be distracted by the video.

Speaker 3:

I think that's a good thing, because I'm a city boy. I think that's a good thing.

Speaker 1:

I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing to you. They hang in the cookout with black people, which is kind of funny. Yeah, man, yo man, I will lie to you. I'll be on my phone. I'm trying my best to keep up with it, bro, but there have been crazy man everywhere you go. That's what they're talking about. It's a fat actuality, amen. So it's a. I think that's why we are here People who love Haiti, who love culture, we love everything else.

Speaker 3:

I think that's why we are here.

Speaker 1:

We love everything else. Yes, we love everything else. I know that some people don't understand us, but at the same time, there are people who don't understand us. So we want everyone to understand. I understand that you are interested in this topic and that you can find it on the internet, but I'm going to search for it. But from here I'm going to search for it. I don't know if there are any servers that can do it. No, Kendrick, oh, Kendrick can do it, Kendrick can do it Because he's a disc.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's a disc.

Speaker 1:

It's not like he's a disc, but that place that Drake to me, man, because I was almost 7 years old when he shot a t-shirt on Drake. So Drake said, man, go work on something that's more than 7 years old. He didn't want to tell you, put it out that it's a 10 on itself. So, like I was like, from then on man out, he say you disso demon. So like by logging, they're I, you, they are man, like fair, they be a man, jim.

Speaker 1:

I say for me to get back to me. I'm trying to find the balance could be capital and you know something? Maybe even say sack in a large area, not fair international. I wish I'm again a pool monkey music. I think that's why I like international music.

Speaker 1:

For me, I like to talk about the album. It's a double album, metro Boom with Future F, I think. The first one has 18 songs and the second one has 7 songs. It's more like a kind of R&B. The first song we played was Premi Musique music series. More like kind of like a kind of R&B.

Speaker 1:

Um, I listen to the album. I listen to the album even though I can't go back to the band. I still want to mention it because it's a big deal for me. I've been listening to Mr Sotty's album for a few weeks now. He has a diss track on it. Bandola that sang on it. We had a bandola situation. Whatever happened, my father and I are still in the same boat. So I salute you all. I love you all. We played together in the year of 2062. We played together with a bandola 10 years ago. So for me it's still the same. I can't do anything with the music that I have. So for me, it's not a problem. So when it comes to supporting artists, I don't want to say anything about it. I don't know what to say of supporting those who deserve to be supported.

Speaker 2:

Because I want to say that I am not talking about that, because I am supposed to support those who suffer.

Speaker 1:

If you're not doing it right, you're not going to get it. It's not in the way that we believe it.

Speaker 3:

Yes, we're not going to get it.

Speaker 1:

And I'm going to say something. I'm going to say something I like to do it. But if I do all of this, I'm not going to be as open as possible with the auditors and the TV reporters because it is a great thing that we are growing together. I am going to leave this here to make a promotion, because I have talked to him and asked him for information on what he is doing, but I have to say that I do not know what to do.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what to do, but I'm back again. Again monkey concert. But my lady was, I say, believe by my large number, that she was a for like petty character as a man. So if you have to show you what you need to do, but like speaking of that man.

Speaker 3:

I'm not saying that you should be doing a lot of work. No, I don't think so. No, but I think that a lot of have been able to do it. If I had been able to do it.

Speaker 1:

But it's not easy.

Speaker 3:

I've said that before. We always make people die in every battle, but it's not that easy, is it? In this situation, I am able to say that if you already have money, you can go to the bank and pay the bills.

Speaker 1:

But what is the most important?

Speaker 2:

thing I don't think culture is bad.

Speaker 1:

I think culture is a cult that can be broken when we come to a place where we grow, even if we don't grow fast because we don't support others, even if we do well, we don't support each other even if we do well, we don't support each other. That's why we don't talk about life At the same time we talk about life. We are so low we can't do anything. Yeah, to do something.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, if you know what I mean. To continue the opposition.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, To continue the opposition. Yeah, To be able to integrate like I show people Before I do anything, but before. I want to be able to win people's hearts Before I have a big tooth, but before I am prepared to do that, I want to carry that?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because you don't gain anything from it. Yeah, you are not able to make a conscious decision. Yeah, decision, yeah, you. Is that similar? No situation where you, you can still versa, sit like when side, living a sasa in deal yeah when I'm gonna have to shoot a shoot a family of energy, just just. I mean for me to the Italy. We need to understand their dignity and they have to understand that they are being treated like that.

Speaker 1:

I think that with the other people, it's not that they are bad, but that's what they think. They are a little bit late, but they are not late. Yeah, yeah, yeah, man, um, I would have said that it is our own, but I don't know if people have talked about it before. I think that, at the same time, we all have a level of privilege.

Speaker 3:

We can say that because we have our own privilege, I mean I'm not going to be privileged to be here.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I'm not going to be privileged to be here. Yeah, yeah, thank you. I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not going to say I'm not lucky. But I was like if I had not been there, I would have been in the first class. I was in the first class because I was a student. I was in the first class from 7am to 7pm.

Speaker 1:

It was very mental and we were like 15 or 20 years old, 16, 17 years old yeah so imagine that the people who came to us, the people who came to our system, they came to us because they were the people who lived for us.

Speaker 2:

That's it.

Speaker 1:

I want to say that we don't live in a way that we can really push to live. There are many ways to live that we don't need to push to live.

Speaker 3:

But at the same time, I think that the people who are involved in this, they should be able to give you information and humble you enough. Company money's a beautiful country. Yeah, ready about. About corner struggle, moon, keep on chill. You're doing bad, bad, bad by side for us, but so little bad about pastela, mm-hmm, the fact that, love, you are moon. If capital check, if you can give me a night, second, I mean I mean 50 or 60, 60,000 a year.

Speaker 1:

And then you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you you you you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you. It's like I don't really know who is going to go to the church, because I don't want to talk about it. I want to keep people talking and I don't want people to talk about it because I don't want to make them talk about it. I don't want people to do a little bit of everything to speak English, to pay by the only yeah. I mean I, you buy, use, you, buy. Another decision, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I mean, and we have thousands of people that we are supposed to talk to. We are not supposed to talk to them, we are not supposed to give them information, we are not obligated to talk to them, we are obligated to do what we are supposed to do.

Speaker 1:

But I have to say that the first time I went to a school, I was told that I had. Everyone was looking at him and my mom was like, okay, that's what I'm going to do. So I went to the police station and I was beaten up. I was beaten up.

Speaker 2:

I was beaten up. I was beaten up.

Speaker 1:

I was beaten up.

Speaker 2:

I was beaten up.

Speaker 1:

I was beaten up. I was beaten up.

Speaker 2:

I was beaten up.

Speaker 1:

I was beaten up. I think that the experience of us not appreciate other people yeah, it makes us not appreciate other people and we are in a country where we understand that we don't need to fight with others. But I think that's me, but I think personally, I think that's why it's important that no one comes here. Yeah, because I like it here.

Speaker 1:

Some people speak and say things like that I have two or three people who speak and say things like that Some people speak English, but don't speak English. For me to speak Sometimes, as you speak, you're numb to that man? I don't even remember how many times I went down to a power like you. Have no idea what that person is saying.

Speaker 2:

So like what you want to do, either you follow them or they do some kind of signs.

Speaker 3:

I mean just just just to give you a heads of what, yeah, to do what he's talking about, mister, but like that's it.

Speaker 2:

I remember like when we were at the airport, the certain, a certain time, we didn't really get what they were saying. No, man, you pay me to pass it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the good thing was the girl that we used to work with. They were cool. Yeah, they were cool as they were cool as that guy, just just like they always had children. You can just put them, put them, put them better. Yeah, I mean you do this. I mean they, they, they, you're forcing yourself. Yes, yes, yes, but one, but again.

Speaker 1:

So, yes, I don't know if I can say this, but I work in the school and I have a friend who came to Biden. He is a doctor who studies in Saint-Domingue and he came here to study. He speaks English, even though I don't go there. They speak, but they don't speak English. They speak English, speak English, Although I understand that. But at the same time, I think that at our level, there is a lot of normal things that we are supposed to do for ourselves. I think there is an experience that is important for us to do. The experience we have, it is important for you, girl. Experience that a girl is not important for a girl, for a man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man you know what I mean, right now there's nobody. If that person speaks English, I'm not saying, I'm not going to say I speak the perfect English, but I'm going to speak a language for you to understand. But all of this has happened with you. Yes, we have the same school to teach you. Yes, going to the same school, where it's really different, where they talk to us.

Speaker 3:

But you have to learn from the teacher. You have to talk to them Because, even if you don't understand, we are happy. We are happy when the teacher says get a job.

Speaker 1:

We are not going to be able to get a job.

Speaker 3:

We are not going to be able to get a job.

Speaker 1:

No, we are not going to get a job. Because we are going to do that. We are going to do that. No, we are not going to do that. We are going to do that, but we are going to do it in a way that we are going to do it in a way that we are going to come back here. That's why I had to go back to the language I myself I was there.

Speaker 3:

I was there for 16 days. I had to be really respectful Because for me it was. I mean, it was a great experience with the organization. They were interpreters for me with an organization, he was an interpreter for them. So the people who worked with him, they were cool. And then we were in the same group. We were on the side of the old man with the old man's group and we knew what he was doing, know what a mean when, when, when we see a very good bio research, you're okay really was a very different like power power games in a genre yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm a master's at night in my little jungle at some by no salt to my name that famine.

Speaker 2:

I have a few people, but my mother, who is from Mauritius.

Speaker 1:

I have been living here for 11 years, so I know 100 points. I have been here so I suppose English is my priority for me, because I know 100 points. I have seen countries that speak English, but I don't know English, I don't know Arabic and I'm worried about that.

Speaker 1:

But at the same time, I think that this is good for the development of the people here. I don't understand what kind of way you are doing this. I think that there is a lot of people who came to Biden to do this I'm talking about. Even though this is working, I'm doing, I'm still helping people, Especially for men. I'm still in the middle of the process of saying go, go, TicTacTur, go YouTubers. Next thing you know, because they're still following you.

Speaker 1:

They're still eating from that, but I don't think they're mistaken For me. Men, I'm not saying that, I'm not going to believe it. I don't think that's the case. Man to my name, I see no man copy me like pussy, but when?

Speaker 3:

who do you call us on? This video my son, but it was a little. You normally start there too, okay yeah, but the the fact that they they like how you're not comfortable. You saw you stick that best, so you took you might give your valley exactly so it's a beneficial for you, or security. You should see. You see they are. You face challenges and obstacles. You know that you have to work hard to get there.

Speaker 1:

You have to work hard to get there.

Speaker 3:

You have to take the opportunity to go to school. You can't say that you will make a or whatever you are doing on YouTube for a while or at school, and then you can buy content that you can practice on your phone.

Speaker 1:

But if I spend my time on social media, again, I know that I am helping people. I do all because I do it. Everyone who gets to a certain level in a week. I make a person to reach out to them, so I don't go to. I make a person to send me a text from somewhere. If they answer, they answer. If they don't, they don't answer Because, objectively, I don't have the text to answer.

Speaker 1:

No but I think that if I don't answer, I'll do a job For me. That's me, I'll do a job, but I think that when a movement like this comes out, it will produce something. I think that's the reality. That's why we always do it in our hearts, we jump in our hearts, we sleep in my house and come back.

Speaker 3:

You're going to sleep in your house. Yes, I'm going to sleep in my house. It's like when I was watching a video of you and me. You were having a hard time. In fact, in the first place, they spent a lot of time here. They didn't even speak English. The fact that they came back to a comfortable zone it made them. Before they even spoke, they thought that in a country like this, it's just what they needed. They would live further, longer in your country.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I agree with you.

Speaker 3:

You will be comfortable with your environment. You will be able to do what you want to do. If you are not able to do it, you will have to go back to your country. If you are not able to do it, you will have to start from scratch. You will have to learn to engage and function properly, so you will have to start over. Yeah, and we talked about that too.

Speaker 1:

We didn't talk about that, but we were also touched by that. I think it was about a week ago a week ago, I don't remember. When we talked about it, we said the second clip was about your second clip, not this one, and it's about getting out of your way, having an experience mixing your head with other people's. Maybe sometimes you might get uncomfortable to do that, but it's something that's important with other people, especially for the guy, and you want to accentuate that a little bit the guy is more important than the woman.

Speaker 1:

The woman is not a woman. She is not a woman. She is not a woman. I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 1:

Yes, that's right, but the woman is not a woman who drinks when she's playing games or playing games when she's watching movies or watching TV. No, no, no, no. I was very happy to see that I was able to do it. I think it's important for us men, especially for us men, to go out in our comfort zones so we can be the best versions of ourselves. Only the lamb and fetus. You know they are Nicole, if you saw a dummy yeah, it was a soft magic.

Speaker 3:

The last model was a little bit of a massive that you would think about a lot more a sacrament, a partner with a la is a family do, but I was very sad. I was very sad.

Speaker 1:

I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad.

Speaker 3:

I was very sad, I was very sad.

Speaker 1:

I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad, I was very sad. I have to do yes, but I think that's what we have to do. We have to be able to say we have to be able to say we have to be able to say we have to be able to say we have to be able to say we have to be able to say we have to be able to say we have to be able to say, we have to be able to say we have to learn For me.

Speaker 1:

I think that this is a mistake, that we all have to make. So why are you here? Why are you here? You don't pay for your own money. You don't pay for your own money. You don't interact with people.

Speaker 3:

Less thinking is more thinking. I mean, I understand that there are social media errors, but social media is really bad nowadays. It means that you can't start a live with people all over the world. You just put them, just put them on the phone, live. People never put that kind of stuff down. Yeah, they don't know what to do with the people? Yeah, but the people are African yeah, because they communicate with each other, because they communicate with each other, because they communicate with each other Because they communicate with each other.

Speaker 2:

Because, they communicate with each other Because they communicate with each other.

Speaker 3:

Because they communicate with each other, they say what they want and they understand it and they respond to what they say. And the fact that in the USA we are comfortable because we are not like that? No, sir, we are not of that. No, sir, because of the social media.

Speaker 1:

And at that time you were fake. Yes, I was fake.

Speaker 3:

At that time I had a fake PCS, so if you wanted to get a PCS, you had to get one. We were all passing PCSs. If you wanted a PCS. You have to look at other people to admit it. At the time if you pass a medical exam. You have to look at other people. You have to look at other people. And then we had to go out.

Speaker 2:

If we didn't go out, we wouldn't know.

Speaker 3:

And the fact that we had to go out to work, we had to work in the car, we had to work on our phones from the fucking team of boobie horizon. Yes, it's like three, four years later, you know you're gonna say, hey, I think it's a good idea to have a high five. I don't think it's a good idea to just go and watch a movie. I think it's a good idea to watch a movie, even if it's French. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but it's not like we're going to go and watch it today. I think that we need to do it ourselves so we can be the best version of ourselves.

Speaker 3:

Yes, but interaction is very important in the rap scene. Because you need to have the right skills to connect with the right people. You need to interact with other people. Yes, I fully clear.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, but yeah, okay, I mean we are text, whatever, but the I contact very important yeah, I'm positive, I suffer from depression at some point there is no way you can I saw or absorb so so much content every day and like poor key, like the comments, whatever people say about it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because, yeah, you will. They read. There is some of those, those technical several.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you're from so can you ask how can you look a good? Yeah, so you'll meet us soon. Meal cut the impact, I will. You're in some of those things people say about them. Yeah, you make people know that it will block you. You know you put yourself on the other side. You don't want to be in the comments. You know people posting.

Speaker 3:

I think that's too much? Yeah, absolutely, because what about Amar Abdu? He's going to get to you?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but you know, in the time of the people who know man, people who know in the old days, people were in danger of being cheated on by their friends. I don't use the kiosk. I believe interaction with people is so important.

Speaker 3:

It is important because we have to be able to say what we want to say. If we don't have that, we can't say what we want to say.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, we can't say what we want to say, but I think that interaction is very important for us to do in life, not only in the city shit on the floor.

Speaker 1:

Whatever it is we make a phone call, we do it all day, we do it here, we don't do it in the other room. I think it's important. I think it's something that we lost two days ago, and the reason we lost it is because we live in a world where we focus so much on the other side of the story. We forget about the other side. We are not doing anything new.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we are doing new things. We are not doing anything new. We are not doing anything new. We are not doing anything new. We are not doing anything new. We are not doing anything new. I'm not going to change it. I'm going to depend on it, on what To make you change it If you have a problem, it's a matter of survival.

Speaker 1:

I understand that, but at the same time, everyone thinks that you're going to make people change it.

Speaker 3:

I think you're going to make people change it, Of course of course you can't change yourself, because if you're doing this, I mean for four or six hours, you have to go for the job.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I've seen people who work in the field, who work in the field part-time.

Speaker 3:

There are just places where they can do part-time jobs. Who works there? Yeah, I've seen where.

Speaker 1:

I can go part time job. You Uber's late. I mean that's a great place to be. Yeah, I'm not saying it's a bad thing, but the times are bad. Yeah, yeah. I think that the world today is not eternal. I would say that what goes up must come down. So I think that the Pope has always been like that. So I think that we should prepare for the world to come. Yeah, so we thought we would prepare for the next festival.

Speaker 2:

So we had a little break.

Speaker 1:

We went back and forth. We were going to change the subject. We had an interview with Gaspond. We did it with Rav Gondé and Rav Gondé asked what Ali thought of Ali, how he sang. What did Ali think of Ali? How did he sing? I think he said well, that's it. We are not as good as women, because we can make women look pretty. We have to talking about sports. We know that the playoffs are coming. Even though Miami has always been in the playoffs, they're still in the playoffs. We were injured, but we came in 8th position from the first day. We finished in 8th position.

Speaker 1:

For those who don't know, NBA changed a few years ago. The first team to qualify from 7 to 10. You make a play-in. That means that the one who is number 7 or 8 will have two chances to qualify for the play-off. You play with the number 8 there if the one who loses says that he will qualify. If you lose, you lose and you qualify. And if you lose, you have another game between 9 and 10. The one who wins 9 to 10 will play with 8. So you have two really good chances to qualify. So you have to change and form it. You have a very interesting game. So when he came back I thought it was really interesting.

Speaker 3:

It takes more time to play a flat?

Speaker 1:

No, it's not really time-consuming. You always have a few weeks before the game.

Speaker 3:

But I mean, Mr Pimpin is more tired, he has more games than me.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but you don't need to play a good game, you don't need to be there. So what?

Speaker 3:

do you say, when you say that your team doesn't have to work really hard, that you work really really well, so you're going to be in a good position? Yeah, but you know you're going to be in a good position.

Speaker 1:

You're going to be able to play 10 games in a couple of games and they're a few new board dishes on top of a solution having so said.

Speaker 3:

I think we have a few interesting some those game regular season man, maybe I would get the business and present with you. Didn't offer?

Speaker 1:

yes, I mean they gave us no game.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean, it's still up to the team. I mean, if you bring your a game, but, oh man, where's our table.

Speaker 1:

I'm dreaming about what call me mania, I mean it's actually one game, take on same condo. No, no, no, no. In a college football or college basketball atmosphere, one game you're in Under 8, 7-8, one game you're in. So I think it's an influence of the college atmosphere. I think it's a good thing.

Speaker 3:

You know it's not good for two teams that are behind with 9-9 positions.

Speaker 1:

He is the best player for both teams, but at the same time, you don't want him to live.

Speaker 3:

But he is a player, he is a player, he is a player, he is a player, he is a player, he is a player, he is a player. Yeah he'm going to be there for the Ibe. So when you're done, what's next? When you're done, you're going to be in the same position as me In your team. Yeah, I thought that I was going to be in the same position.

Speaker 1:

No man, I'm going to be in the same position as you, as long as we're in the same match it's fine.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I'm going to be in the same position as you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, exactly, and it's a very interesting game. Exactly, it's like the only game we won. No, the only game we didn't win was the team game, but we thought that if we did well in the playoffs, we wouldn't have had the chance to win the last two games. So we know that the playoffs are only for with me from Thursday to Thursday or Sunday. I know a lot of people who play with me from Thursday to Thursday or Sunday. I know a lot of people who play with me from Thursday to Thursday or Sunday.

Speaker 3:

I know a lot of people who play with me from Thursday to Thursday or Sunday.

Speaker 1:

I know a lot of people who play? With me from Thursday to Thursday or Sunday. I know a lot of people who play with me from Thursday to Thursday or Sunday.

Speaker 3:

I know a lot of people who play with me from Thursday to no. Selma is the one you don't know, but you don't know the 8th.

Speaker 1:

The 7th and 8th the 7th and 8th. Yes, so you know the two teams there are 3 players who have been working with N'Jad Nakunia and 5 players who have been playing in Cleveland with. Who is in 4th Cleveland? Who is in 5th position? Pogoye? So you are in Indiana, you are Milwaukee Box.

Speaker 2:

You are in.

Speaker 1:

Indiana, 6th, injana, 6 and then 3,. Who is 3? I will tell you. I will tell you. So. We know that 3 is Cleveland, 5 is Orlando. So Kunya is a player who can play with 6, who is Injana, and then 4 with 5, who is Cleveland-Lapjue with Orlando. And then, for the West, we know that the one who finishes in the first position is OKC with Denver. I know who that player is. After that, 3 with 6, which is Minnesota with Phoenix, then 4, which is L, only one who plays with Dallas, and then Denver with the other one. I think a little bit. We have to put people who are not in the top champs.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I thought that.

Speaker 3:

There are more faces in the team.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so the team is New Orleans. New Orleans played with the Curses and Sacramento played with the Golden State For the 9-7. So I think Clippers no, sacramento, sacramento in the 9th and in the 10th in the Golden State.

Speaker 3:

How many did you?

Speaker 1:

expect, I mean the team, I think. I think that West Harbin will win.

Speaker 3:

He will win, but he can't be in second position.

Speaker 1:

I mean yeah, man, that's. I asked him a lot of times before playing. I was surprised a lot of times. I think that he will not be able to rebuild, but still I come up, I do a bill. What took me, the parliament, my way to go on a double stick on carry? Keep on laughing. We love okay, most not.

Speaker 3:

German was not click what I can make a mistake, nobody know. Michelle Leo, the abdicament may have yeah, they got him government.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if you can say that no I don't know I don't know if you can say that, but I think that the government has done a lot to rebuild it. You want to compete for a championship To rebuild, so I think that's what you can do. I think that the government has revived it. I think that the government has rebuilt it, but people are not going to buy it. I thought about the team that I was playing with, and I was thinking about Jean West and Vignier.

Speaker 3:

I mean, you've always said that you were a Eastman, because for a long time yeah, but I'm not the type of person who's always worried about that.

Speaker 1:

West didn't have a need to play with my team. No, East didn't play with my team.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but in the final you have a team that knows how to play yeah but at the same time my team that won the game it's not going to be like this.

Speaker 1:

So at the same time, I think that I prayed for my team, but I don't think I will be able to do it. I hope that I can do better than what I did last year. I hope that I can win, able to do something to help the game and help our team. We will see how the game goes.

Speaker 3:

What do you think about the game in Australia?

Speaker 1:

I think we are one piece away. But like job I am and what was it? A I'm power. No man, people know we like, oh, we missing one piece malice. You see a couple of bag I don't feel like, but like I can give, leave women's women I mean a seven game, so on, where commas are a party. Come on by your body if year fish a little bit silly, be a failure when you're gonna shop in a football at my little second game shot. Gonna be a patient on Nike. Come on, see a villain, a boot you a poo poo on a knee, a this season. At the same time, all in the world who say that the sport is not for people to neglect the week after, that makes us start as a playoff. Who wins playoff in Paris of playoff, like every, as we playoff every week, every week, every Sunday, we have to be careful. We have to be careful, we have to be careful.

Speaker 1:

We have to be careful, we have to be careful, we have to be careful, we have to be careful, we have to be careful, we have to be careful, we have to be careful, we have to be careful, we have to be careful, we have to be careful, we have to be careful. I think that we, as Haitians, we know our level. Our level is high. Sometimes we let it pass in our heads. We take it in our heads After that. We are women. We are more like women. We are more festive. We are more like women. We are more like women who are in the game. I was there with Zafem and I was there with my partner Yosin to give away. I went there to do an interview with Zafem.

Speaker 1:

I went there live but I didn't show you after that. When Mr does the live, he takes the right to do the live.

Speaker 3:

So the frontman, he can yes, the backman takes the right he takes the right to do the live post.

Speaker 1:

a little water will leave the people of the coca sea a family yeah so sati feel free.

Speaker 1:

On semester met with my lady, my boss, a gay member, to come on segment of the talia. My boss a good nonsense. My boss a good nonsense, no nonsense, no pass. You put a. I don't think we can support people who win by doing this or that. I'm not saying that this is good or bad, but at the same time, I see people in the same field who have fallen under him. I'm talking about people who have fallen under him in the media, not men.

Speaker 1:

Do menu after this only my father, the monkey, not made jobs to this early. Yeah, who must buy? The demon was a good at a party. The mission to the mojito Samja fair by Cote Monti. Number of elliptic lattice, or so maybe seven.

Speaker 2:

Oh, my boss a man is see me shot the.

Speaker 1:

I think that if I had known that, I would have been more excited, but I feel like you are acting based on your emotions. When you look at yourself, you cannot let emotions get the best out of you.

Speaker 3:

You have to put emotions under control. You have to put emotions under control.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, I think that I personally think that I have to let go of my emotions. I have to let go of them and even if you don't get along with Zafem, I think that we don't have a special event where we decide to represent the media, but Zafem doesn't like to do that. We serve the people, the audience. The audience or the viewers, you know, taste facts till respect that you're gonna get me down there exactly my interview person is a tumor.

Speaker 3:

So so, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's really emotional, emotional, emotional on high.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, and we know that you have kept everything in order. You have kept everything in order. You have kept everything in order.

Speaker 3:

You have kept everything in order. You have kept everything in order. You have kept everything in order. Yeah, man exactly.

Speaker 1:

He has not done his job. He didn't do the work, he couldn't do it himself.

Speaker 3:

He didn't do the work, because if we do a show, we do it live and we have to do it in a group. We have to do it in a group. But even if it's not the same interview no, it's not we have to do an interview to tell people what we are doing. Emotions are better than life. I think that if you don't control your reputation.

Speaker 1:

you will lose your reputation. I think that in the media field, the reputation is something that is super important. I don't know if I would put Kit Kat in a bad situation. Kit Kat is a woman you have to interview. He put her in a bad situation. I think that's not a good situation. He put her in a bad situation but at the same time, we are all human. Sometimes we make a conversation we are not supposed to make. We say things we are not supposed to say Because we are human.

Speaker 1:

I think that's what we talked about.

Speaker 2:

You said the vomit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, I talked about that. There are no human mischiefs. I understand we didn't go to the side of the world, but at the same time we're all human. There's nothing we can do.

Speaker 1:

Maybe God will tell us that if we're in a situation we are doing worse than we are doing, we are doing worse than we are doing, but that's what I wanted to say Even if you create a platform or take a piece of paper that is easy to create a platform for the people to understand you, the platform is not for you, it's for the population, for the teachers, for the students. Game on top civil platform not only by will you sleep. Population for jobs, not exactly I was again.

Speaker 3:

You know, you know yes, yeah here's your lemon. You think I live. You can consider my can expect. We all work with the people today. Yeah, fuck up, fuck up, we'll find that yeah, I'm going to be sick of Ola. It will get your positive ability. You will get the emotion, whatever issue you have, put it aside, you will not be able to see it.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, when you say base on soul, you mean the platform you are on. We are not going to be able to do it. We are going to be able to do it. We are going to be able to do it.

Speaker 3:

We are going to be able to do it. We are going to be able to do it. We are going to be able to do it. We are going to be able to do it. We are going to be able to do it.

Speaker 1:

We are going to be able to do it. We are going to be able to do it. We are going to be able. I think that we are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the same level. We are at the are there who support, who can put or retain, or who can put or retain in the business. It's for them, so, not to do things without money, but without money, without money, without the money, that's enough.

Speaker 3:

Yes, if you work to do it, you work there to finish.

Speaker 1:

That's right. That's what you do. You don't have to talk about it, but you don to talk about it so that we can do our part. I think that in this field, we Aiséns are the ones who are the ones, who are the ones who are the best. We are the best, we are perfect, we do our best. In the end, we are the ones who are the best.

Speaker 1:

We are the ones who are the best. We are the are here to support those who already won. Yes, we are here to support those who already won. We are here to support those who already won. We are here to support those who already won. We are here to support those who already won.

Speaker 3:

We are here to support. We are not like that, because for us it's a way to show our colleagues that we don't like to work with them.

Speaker 1:

We don't like to have a stable business and we are not going to miss the people who are there.

Speaker 3:

We want to have a stable business so that we can establish ourselves, but we will have access to build anything from the ground up.

Speaker 1:

And I don't know about you, but I think that if we group that doesn't respect the platform as a platform, because they always have a little social cap, yes, they always have a little social cap.

Speaker 3:

They do that when they want to Exactly. It's Intel. It's Intel, they know Intel, you know Intel. You make a challenge. We have a challenge to solve.

Speaker 3:

But, we have to forget how we did it in the past. When we were asked to solve it, we said but who is the person who did it? And we don't accept that people who have done something they have to go to another person, to the other side, and then they go to the other side and they accept what they have to do for the people who come, who doesn't even know what we talked about in the beginning.

Speaker 1:

That tells us that we came to a point where we were desperate. We were there. If that was not enough for us, we would have to do it. So I think that, as far as I can support you, I want to take all the parts. I think that I have been able to get through it with emotion. I have been able to get through it with a little bit of emotion. I think that I have been able to get through it with a little bit of emotion. Normally, I think that it is not that long. Sometimes I am tired and I have to go through it alone. I do not have any knowledge of it, or even knowledge of it.

Speaker 1:

But at the same time, we have the same level as black people in the same domain as black people, and as soon as they are on the ground, they think it's stupid, because people who do that are still there. It's not like that it's forgotten there is an importance, especially or to diminish the importance of the sacre game. I think that the group that passed doesn't need media anymore because they have a little bit of a business.

Speaker 3:

I mean, how can they not need media?

Speaker 1:

They say they have a lot of money. They have a lot of money to do it. They don't need it.

Speaker 3:

They don't have the capacity to do it with people who are really slow. That's what crushes Aïtian music business the fact that it's not just us who are coming to do this. It's for our own good, for the good of the people, the fact that we don't hear that much that, when it comes to an Aïtian program, that the people are crushing the atmosphere. I know that when you go to a program in Issyk, you have to be in a good mood.

Speaker 3:

But there are programs that are not good. They are not good. They are not good If you go to a club or a place where you come, or the one who came and said that they were going to start the program and the program was supposed to end. If you don't like the time you have. You can talk to someone else who can talk to you and they will give you the time you want. The fact is that you have to do anything.

Speaker 1:

And we're talking about supporting each other. I was in an interview with a guy who played in the team and he interviewed me with Blondie. How can Blondie be my partner? It's ugly with Blondie. Poor Blondie answered my call. It was so loud. Poor Blondie answered my call and then someone posted it. The person asked him a question and he said I said I was going to send you this. And he started to talk nicely and said I understand what you're saying, although I sent him a message because he posted it. And he started to say to me I don't know if it's true, although I don't know because he posted it, but he said that I was in Dubai. I said are you sure I'm not a Baptist? Right no, he's not.

Speaker 1:

So he asked me a question. I asked my wife who is the person who posted the video. She said if you don't want me to post it, who will be my platform to post it? It's none of my business. Second, I asked her I'm an idiot. I'm an idiot. What do you think of this journalist who claims to be a Yodi? Yodis are those who, as soon as they get to the point of claiming to be Yodis, they start using the term Yodi.

Speaker 1:

They call themselves Yodis, they say Yodis are the white, but they are not white. They are not white. The white people are just white.

Speaker 3:

They are all white.

Speaker 1:

So you can't be a journalist and say that you are white. Exactly so. You can't be like if Madam Lee is even a person, even if Madam is a little girl, she is a person. Okay, yeah, for me it's like you want to know what it is. It's like if someone is stupid and then everyone is stupid. I'm going to tell you, I'm going to tell you he is good for me, right.

Speaker 2:

And people in the same field.

Speaker 3:

too bon pour me si, et puis mon team a même domaine en tout mais et pour les mêmes savants et les questions niveles agace, ok, I can't move on, I can't move on, I can't move on, I can't move on.

Speaker 1:

That's it you want to answer the question answer it. You can't answer it you can't answer it.

Speaker 3:

You're an idiot. You're an idiot.

Speaker 2:

You're an idiot, you're an idiot.

Speaker 1:

You're an idiot. You're an idiot and he will certify the public. Yes, ok, I will not answer that question. No, ok, no.

Speaker 2:

But if we talk about it, if we talk about it, he will say that I am an idiot, that I am a journalist, etc.

Speaker 1:

For me that's not a problem and it's not the first time he does it. He will say that I am a partaker. He will say that.

Speaker 3:

I am a good commissioner Because he will not say anything.

Speaker 1:

He is a good commissioner with that, but for me I'm still a little bit worried, yeah.

Speaker 3:

And I think that all of us are concerned.

Speaker 2:

Even though I'm always.

Speaker 1:

I'm always with all the parties. Sometimes we are frustrated To talk about the same thing At the same time. We don't even finish the interview if we don't talk about it.

Speaker 3:

I mean you're not going to force away from me. No man, we are going to talk about it just for interviews. No power.

Speaker 2:

No man, no comment yeah, my mother me get affected by the repeat it leave me what, what you don't be personal no, that was, that was that was necessary.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's not who women's are like me, a bit of a good platform to share. I think that's a good platform to share. I think that's a good platform to share. I think that's a good platform to share. I think that's a good platform to share. I think that's a good platform to share. I think that's a good platform to share. I think that's a good platform to share.

Speaker 3:

I think that's a good platform to share.

Speaker 1:

I think that's a good platform to share. Yeah, man, a guy who, for me, a guy who is supposed to be on the platform but who is on the platform because I'm a guy who I told him the other day I was still in my head I told him a girl is supposed to be on the platform but she's only 35-40 minutes. 35 minutes, yeah, minutes, 30 minutes. Because our daughter, who is reporting, said we are not even working for 10 minutes, we are just doing a debate for 30-40 minutes, we are not doing anything stupid.

Speaker 3:

We are not doing anything stupid, but we are talking about how we are not doing anything Exactly.

Speaker 1:

And we are not doing anything. But it's not like that. I think that there are more people who don't have a platform, and I think that Mr Seyi is one of them.

Speaker 3:

Yes, it's a trap that you're blocking.

Speaker 1:

I came here for that, Mr Diomen.

Speaker 3:

I one of the reasons why people are having problems is that 60% of the people are coming from Sida. I don't know if it's a statistic. I don't know if it's a statistic. I don't know if it's a statistic. I don't know if it's a statistic. I don't know if it's a statistic. I don't know if it's a statistic. I don't know if it's a statistic. I don't know if it's a statistic. I don't know if it's a statistic. I don't know if it's a statistic. I don't know if it's.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but I'm telling you, the problem with the people who came here is that there are 60% of them. Last time I went there because we did a lot of things there, but I didn't go there. I did all this to get to know more about what we have. I think there are about 200,000 people here. There are 200,000 people, Okay, but there are a thousand 200,000 people who came here, so 60% of them are going to the 120,000 people who came here.

Speaker 3:

Ok, for the 120,000 people who came here after. Let me ask you, sir, is there anyone who chooses the people who come here? That's what I'm saying. Okay, how do you get 120,000 people with a back-end? Is there someone who chooses the people who come here? Or do you make it for one person or for one person? And each person makes it for one person. You mean, each person makes it for one person who comes here.

Speaker 1:

Yes, nonsense, if I keep their number, it's nonsense. You have to give the number to the person who sent you the message.

Speaker 3:

Yes, but I don't think that makes sense.

Speaker 1:

And if you are an old woman, you can't talk to her. You can't talk to her and she is angry, but you are angry.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but what worst thing is that it's a deconstructed page that opens on the same side as the unfollow page, but the problem is that it's not going to change. I want to say that anyway. We are also getting ignorant about what we are doing. That means that we don't really know what is happen in Haiti, how Haiti will be like. We don't know what will happen in Haiti, we just know that we will be here. So I don't know what will happen in Haiti, but I want to use this. I think we can start from the point of saying that Haiti was not good enough. So there are people here who don't really know Haiti. We even have to give them our privileges to go and play in Haiti, to leave our department, because even if we leave our department, we have the privilege to play in Haiti. No good department. The boom. A man, no certain on no good department again, shots, privileged in the jury.

Speaker 2:

the idea may not do my consignment, somebody get along on money.

Speaker 1:

Cement guitar while film for mona x-men key to have the city. Papa, keep cotton dough could even pop up the bad person. Go keep a family, go class the common. Make on your music shangri-la. I'm sorry, I miss a man.

Speaker 3:

No by PC know you're doing everything on the phone women yeah so you to have got the politicality for motor man.

Speaker 1:

Imagine, oh man, moon side man, when you get. I seen an uptandy by someone's a family decorator and a battlefield for me she got sure she'll have, you know, come who have changed the life of people, who have changed the generation of people myself included. We are the second generation here, so we have to keep that in mind. We have to see how it works and then imagine if important figure in the world he has been around for 4,000 years.

Speaker 1:

So we have to talk about this and people are talking about the price, but we don't have to talk about that I agree.

Speaker 3:

I want to ask Mr Fr people are interested in Marad? I know that you are going to do a little bit of research.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but that's all I want to know. If you look at the number of people who have been in the union for two months, if you look at the number of people who have been in the union, for about 200,000 people if you look at the number of people who have been in the union for about 120,000 people- Haiti is the only one Haiti is the only one.

Speaker 3:

Yes, Haiti is the only one.

Speaker 2:

Jaspol is the only one, and then you have to look at the number of people.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it's not that I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

So I think but what Mr Dian said, he's a little bit of a vagrant.

Speaker 1:

I mean he's a little bit of a vagrant. No, he's not a vagrant, he's not a vagrant.

Speaker 3:

I think Mr Bakliop said that we can. We can stay here for a day, but how can we stay here? We can't do anything about it. We can't. We are still in the process of doing it, but how can we do it? The government will have to deal with it. So we are not going to let them in. Even though they are going to be able to do it. We are going to have to make sure that they are not going to be able to do it.

Speaker 1:

So you are saying that they are going to come here, came here, they came here. They came here to test us.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but you and my brother, you still came here. Come on, man. I mean, you know that we're going to have to remove the virus. We're going to have to remove the virus. America is leaving the country. I recognize that. We're going to Americans who live in the system. Is that what you want to do, my friend?

Speaker 1:

But at the same time, I always do it in a way that I do it in all ways. For me, it's not just a platform. At the same time, I don't think it's important to emphasize it there are a few people who came here in Biden and I promise you that I will do a few something for you, but they didn't do it. I think that's the way it is. I'm not saying that people should not do things they didn't do. I just wanted to understand that, because in Biden, you can't put money in people's pockets to pay taxes.

Speaker 1:

You have to take it in your pocket. That's for a thing. I think that that's what I say myself in this way Whoever works, works and does what he has to do Not to be all the time in.

Speaker 3:

You don't have to do that man. There are some who do.

Speaker 1:

There are some who do it doesn't take six months, six months, eight months, to do that. I did not do it for 6 months, 6 months, 8 months in Fosun. I do people to work, to get to know each other, because it's not a skill, not a style of life, because the fact that I came here I do people there are good opportunities to change their lives, but not stop doing things that are not good for you. I do people to put their heart in your body, to live, to retire, and I want to say something that I want to emphasize If someone wants to be a leader or a senator, they should know how to do it Respect the principles of the people.

Speaker 3:

Yes, I agree, I accept that. Yes, respect the principles of the people because they are not the same. I don't think I would accept that.

Speaker 1:

I respect that. I respect that because it's not the same as in the past. I don't think it's the same. I don't think it's the same, but I'm different. I know some people who know how to do things. I'm different because I'm on the side of the people who help me. I'm on the side of the people who help me, even, for example, radio Elite Ouvrie. Open port of Lebanon. No, it's not good, no that. So we appreciate that and in any case, I'm going to live.

Speaker 1:

I came. The first time I came here, I was in first class. Well, first class, I mean it's because my mom gave me a cup there, not to buy it, because I was supposed to come. I had to fly and then the place that I had to go to I had to go to. I had to do all that to be able to buy a ticket to come here. But at the same time, I want to say that I have always been even until I had help, so I can become the best version of myself, especially that I need help to get to where I am.

Speaker 1:

I can't have a son it man meant on to men respect a common cue.

Speaker 1:

Report the bow man's not it no time this holiday time where the venus even and the venus II, my mom mom been trashy me. But Miami man me, put a machine in the same time demandy, or find a to soften, to solve. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami. I came to Miami.

Speaker 2:

I came to Miami, I came to Miami, I came to Miami, I came to Miami, I came to Miami, how much you would sacrifice with your wife to save your life.

Speaker 3:

I'm sorry, I'm saying that out loud. Yeah, but imagine how much you would sacrifice with your wife $3.50. I always say that if you make $1.50, you can make $2.50. Yeah, man.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I don't know if you make more money than me. I don't know if you make more money than me. I don't know if you make more money than me. I don't know if you make more money than me. I don't know if you make more money than me.

Speaker 3:

I only made $3.50 would be charged $3.50 in the bank. You were told that you would be charged $10?

Speaker 1:

No, so we went to Haiti to go to school, to go to school to eat, not like every month, every two or three months, to go to eat at home. I thought that we were going to. You went to school to eat at home. I think that you pay the school president, yes, for $45. And I'm here for you to go to bed, to go to bed to wash your hair to eat.

Speaker 1:

I think that the mentality of the people who are feminists in Biden's office is a good privilege. I think that's the mentality of the women in the country. It's a good privilege for us to be able to respect each other, Regardless of the situation, whether it's a good or bad one we respect each other.

Speaker 3:

It's been a long time since I've been a leader. What do you do for a long time? Do you spend some time outside?

Speaker 1:

You can't do it for a long time you can only do it for a while and then you're done. Yeah, man, like you can't listen to me or you can't do the work yourself. Man, there's no one who opens for you to get you out of work, man.

Speaker 3:

But if you open the job, it's going to be complex.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, I haven't been here for a week. I haven't been here for about 15 to 20 years. People who come to Biden are the worst people who have been here for 15-20 years. They come here and spend a few months with their grandpas While they work. There are people who come here illegally, on leave. I tell them I'm going to work.

Speaker 1:

You have to work under the table, otherwise you have to do in the fields, or they have to do the work of the people in the system, or they have to pay people to make paper for them to work. But when you bring people from anywhere who have no paper to work, they have to work. So when you have the money, you have to do what you have to do to move forward. So I think that these are things that we Haitians have to do, but we have to do it ourselves. We don't have to fight like we did when we were young. I think we have to do it on the platform. We have to do it like that. We have to do it in a way that we can do everything for other Haitians in Haiti. That's what I expect from you. I mean, we have to do everything for other Haitians to come to Haiti, but when people are waiting for their turn and, as Haitians, we have to.

Speaker 3:

70% of the people who come to Bahrain are Sida. How do we know that? Exactly Because all Haitians are Sida and the white people.

Speaker 1:

The white people left.

Speaker 3:

And we are certain that there are people who are coming. Yes, so you can go there People. Yes, For that reason, there are people who are coming here to go there.

Speaker 1:

Yes, there are 200,000. Dmg de samin on france, a gay, and on back day, to suppose that our poster of the unfollowed no man, no man, keigo on platform. No man, no, no, no. Responsibility on their door. More detail, or, or, sinon text, practice that a capsule no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. We have a responsibility. There are things that we have to do and we still have to go back to that. We need money so much we put money as our priority.

Speaker 2:

We are without dignity, we are without value.

Speaker 1:

That's it? We don't think so. I think that people who are posting there are supposed to post.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 1:

That's not true.

Speaker 3:

Yes, but they can't post themselves. If someone comes and gives you a number, because you have a statistic, they can come and do it. That's impossible, bro.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, that's how it is.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, if you don't know how to do it. You can't do it. You can't do it. You can't do it. You can't do it, you can't do it, you can't do it, you can't do it, you can't do it.

Speaker 1:

You can't do it. You can't do it.

Speaker 3:

You can't do it. You can't do it. There's no way Moussaka can disown a man like his sister.

Speaker 1:

I mean, Moussaka is a very strong person, so I think that like I said, people who come to the platform, who take time, who read, who make sacrifices to build platforms. They have a responsibility towards the population. We don't think we are supposed to post it. Even if the views are good, we are not supposed to post it.

Speaker 3:

We are not supposed to leave the country, we have to think before posting it. Even when the state of the country says that we are not going to leave the country, we have to put for the treatment. We pay for the treatment. We pay for the treatment. We pay for the treatment. We pay for the treatment. We pay for the treatment. We pay for the treatment. We pay for the treatment. We pay for the treatment. We pay for the treatment. We pay for the treatment.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if you can do that or not. Be careful, man. I don't know. I think that Johnson and Morgan have been together for a long time. I remember my partner who was managing Vanola had an affair with Carl. I didn't know him, but I saw people who were really different. I knew him, but I didn't know him. I was just doing what I was doing. I didn't know him, but I was just doing what I was doing. I was just doing what I was doing. I was just doing. We should be careful.

Speaker 2:

I'm not saying that to be a bad person, but I'm saying that we should be careful.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying that to be a bad person, but I'm saying that we should be careful. I'm not saying that to be a bad person, but I'm saying that we should be careful I'm not saying that to be a bad person, but I'm saying that we should be careful. I'm not saying that to be a bad person, but I was forced to come and say sorry to the police.

Speaker 2:

So we have to respect people, Respect people.

Speaker 1:

Respect people. We are not supposed to say on the platform.

Speaker 3:

We are not supposed to even put our hands up. If you go on the platform, expect that you will be caught yeah, but we are talking about 4 minutes.

Speaker 1:

We don't have good music because we have been doing this for 2-3 weeks. I would like to see it for about 4 minutes, okay, difference between abuse on girls and abuse on boys. Which one do you like? On the one hand, girls abuse you physically, but girls abuse you mentally.

Speaker 2:

I think that there is no difference between them.

Speaker 3:

What is the difference between them? The effect, okay, the effect. If we look at girls, who do you think abused a girl?

Speaker 1:

Physically, sometimes morally, sometimes emotionally.

Speaker 3:

Emotionally, yes, but mentally emotionally, yes, bad or not.

Speaker 3:

I know mentally the person, emotionally yeah, but um but, some don't sound con eminem, I'm gonna keep a guess on me, gonna give you back you okay, the party sir um abuse, abuse becoming the fact that a girl abused a boy. The abuse against a girl can be measured in a four year study. How can we do that? Because a girl, she doesn't have to speak, she doesn't have to say that he doesn't call you to talk about something that is attacking your morals, he doesn't call you to talk about something that is conformal. That's what the person calls you to talk about.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but I remember saying that and you know when you talk about that. But a girl told me that she didn't want to talk to me again. She said she didn't really want to talk to me. She said she was going to be with me for a few days. I told her that I didn't the only one who feels that way, but normally when I meet other women who are like my beautiful, my darling, whatever of course, they excite me. They make me want to go back to life. So there are reasons that make me feel that way. I don't want to go to jail. That's one of the reasons why I'm doing this. I think that I spoke for girls. We don't even know that girls, when we talk to boys, mentally speaking, they get upset. They come to talk to us physically because sometimes boys don't talk to us face earlier. Kevin defy, bush debouches on physically, pass it apart. That's a sorry dog, a cowboy man. What money to come on for that?

Speaker 3:

I'm on my cousin, or a lemon or not exactly, you get the excitement.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I see to, because all that is in his head is his soul, his soul, his deal, his soul. All of that is coming from inside.

Speaker 3:

It's coming from the inside, so we have to be more careful. We have to be careful.

Speaker 1:

We always have to be careful Because he doesn't want to get excited. All of that is blocking his path.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we have to confirm it so he can do it. Yeah, so he's here, I confirmed it to do it, just to get the results.

Speaker 1:

So the arrival of the virus, tell me your bye.

Speaker 3:

bye, I'm sorry to all the fans, to all the viewers. I hope you have a very good week. We know that it's already 10 months, so I know that you are all here to see my activities. I hope to see you guys next week.

Speaker 2:

Alright, so we're going to go we're waiting for you guys.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

I will be there.

Speaker 1:

Not only physically but also mentally. So go to sleep. You can go to bed in the morning or in the hospital same day, same time. And then see you on Sunday, same time, same place. Radio Ely International.

Speaker 2:

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