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Zeek Arkham Discusses Democrats' Impact on Black Communities

Zeek Arkham Discusses Democrats' Impact on Black Communities

Released Tuesday, 26th March 2024
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Zeek Arkham Discusses Democrats' Impact on Black Communities

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Zeek Arkham Discusses Democrats' Impact on Black Communities

Zeek Arkham Discusses Democrats' Impact on Black Communities

Tuesday, 26th March 2024
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Donald Trump, who has built city parks,

0:02

who's dated black women, he actually funded

0:04

Jesse Jackson's presidential run. So who are

0:06

you going to look at and say,

0:08

all right, I'm a black man.

0:10

I'm a black woman. This is the bad guy,

0:12

right? How do you make sense of stuff like

0:14

that? The second Joe Biden said, if you have

0:16

a problem figuring out whether you're for me or

0:18

Trump, and you ain't black, it don't

0:21

have nothing to do with Trump. It has to

0:23

do with the fact I want something for my

0:25

community. He should have gotten 0% of

0:28

the black vote. Imagine if Trump had actually

0:30

said that. If he went on a

0:32

black radio show and said that, they

0:35

would be riots in the streets. CNN would

0:37

have a month long special. Joe Biden yesterday

0:39

went on a news program and said, oh,

0:41

I just want the black community to know

0:43

I've got your back. Black folk in America.

0:45

Democrats don't have your back. It's like I

0:47

keep saying it's like going to the strip

0:49

club and you think that one stripper really

0:51

loves you. She doesn't love you. She just

0:53

wants your money. Just like the Democrat party.

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a a favor followers on accident

3:58

in a recent I've only followed him on

4:01

Instagram. It was a fellow by

4:03

the name of Zeke Arkham. And if you're not following

4:05

him, I want you to. You spell Zeke with two

4:07

E's in the middle, okay? Z-E-E-K, we'll put it down

4:09

there at the bottom so you can follow him. But

4:13

this guy calls it like it is. You know how I am.

4:15

I like to stir the pot a little bit. He likes to

4:17

stir the pot a little bit. I think you have to do

4:19

that, right? You got to ridicule, you

4:21

got to mock a little bit. You got to

4:23

call folks out, but at the same time, you

4:25

got to make a point. And those are my

4:27

favorite people who do that. So joining

4:30

me now is Zeke Arkham. Zeke, how are you buddy? I'm

4:33

good brother. Thanks for having me on.

4:35

You know, daylight savings been kicking

4:38

all of our butts, but I think we're all right.

4:40

I think we're going to do okay. We're

4:42

going to survive. We're still young enough. We'll make

4:45

it. Tell me about you. Tell

4:47

me what you, I know that

4:49

obviously you're expanding your voice online and your

4:51

social media platform and all of that. And

4:53

you're using it the way I like it,

4:55

which is so effective. But

4:59

you know, we don't just wake up one day and

5:01

say, well, we don't just wake up one day and

5:03

you know, when we're in college or kids and go,

5:05

you know, I think I'm going to grow up to

5:07

be a social media platform influencer or something like that,

5:10

or a political or cultural commentator. Where

5:14

are you from? Where do you live? What do

5:16

you do? I mean, like people always ask me

5:18

like, what do you do? And I'm like, well,

5:20

it's weird to answer that question anymore. Well,

5:24

I'm born and raised in the People's Republic of

5:26

New York. I

5:28

remember when it wasn't the People's Republic of

5:30

New York. So I have fond memories of

5:33

growing up and playing outside with my

5:35

friends and people seem to have a

5:37

better head on their shoulders back then.

5:41

And I'm looking at what my state has become.

5:43

And now I'm one of the ones, my wife

5:45

and I, we're looking at real estate

5:47

in Florida right now. You know, we'd like to move back

5:49

to America. So

5:51

that's where I'm

5:53

from. I first started my

5:56

account really just to give

5:58

my perspective, you know. just

6:00

from a law enforcement perspective from a perspective

6:03

of someone who is just sitting in my

6:05

shoes and I said, you

6:07

know, there's there's no one really out there with a voice like

6:09

mine so let me let me get out there and and

6:12

stir the pot a little bit be a little bit

6:14

of a internet flamethrower and And

6:16

see what happens, you know A lot of my

6:18

friends and family were getting tired of me ranting

6:20

on my personal Facebook page about What

6:23

was going on in our state and going on in our country?

6:25

so they all said, you know, you should either run

6:28

for office or or get a bigger platform to do

6:30

something else and That's

6:32

that's what I did and it just

6:35

started taking off I had

6:37

one viral post where I

6:39

sort of went off on Colin

6:41

Kaepernick and it went off

6:43

from there a lot of people more people started tuning

6:45

in and And

6:48

I guess as they say that's where the legend

6:50

began Hello and you know

6:52

what Colin Kaepernick's a good person to go off

6:54

on in my opinion. So Kudos

6:57

you and well chosen my friend,

7:00

but you're a cop right? I mean in

7:02

in in that's an in New York as

7:04

well I mean, that's got to have plenty of challenges

7:08

You know, I was recently you know, I go out and

7:10

do comedy around the country and My

7:14

agent reached out to me with some offers in because

7:16

I used to I used to go to upstate New

7:18

York Well, I've done all over New York. I've done

7:20

shows over the years from Manhattan

7:23

to upstate but even recently

7:25

they said They

7:27

said we want you to come to where

7:29

was it Syracuse in Albany, which I've

7:31

always had great times there But

7:34

I'm like, you know, I don't think I want to go

7:36

like I don't want to go because it's like it's

7:38

just different now The whole thing is different

7:40

now and then with Kathy Hochul as the

7:43

governor It's just

7:45

some of her policies are just weirdness Like why

7:47

do I want to go boost the economy in

7:49

some of these places that I know I disagree

7:51

and there listen Don't get me wrong. There's good

7:53

people in those places. There's good

7:55

people everywhere. Why do I want to go do that? You

7:58

know growing up in New York I mean, I got

8:01

to agree. It's time to get out. I

8:04

think maybe that's the only way to send that

8:06

message I mean, is there somebody sent me a

8:08

message this morning and I'll ask you because they were

8:10

talking about America But you look at places like California, New

8:12

York night Is there any

8:14

hope for the future of those places? Um

8:19

man, the The hopeful

8:21

part of me says that there is and one

8:24

day people will wake up But

8:26

the pragmatist in me the guy that goes

8:28

out there and sees things every day I

8:30

don't know. I don't

8:33

think so just because you've got these

8:35

limousine liberals who As

8:37

long as it's not affecting them as long as it's

8:39

not in their backyard or on their front step They

8:42

couldn't care less, you know, so they're gonna vote

8:44

for more illegals to come into the state They're

8:46

gonna vote for more socialist Democrat

8:48

policies. They're gonna vote for you know

8:51

You know, I don't like Trump because

8:54

he just seems like such a horrible person They're

8:56

gonna they're gonna have that kind of look at

8:58

it because it doesn't affect them You know, none

9:00

of this is gonna reach their their Golden Gates

9:03

You know My hope is

9:05

is that in the sort of uh, I

9:08

guess somewhat sadistic way is that it does

9:10

reach their front step That it does reach

9:12

their backyard that it does start affecting them

9:14

personally and then they can go hey, wait

9:17

a minute Maybe we need to start voting

9:19

differently, you know I'm on Long Island where

9:21

it's a lot more conservative and you vote

9:23

more conservatively, you know, you've got Long Island,

9:25

which is pretty conservative You've got upstate, which

9:28

is pretty conservative It's New York

9:30

City the five boroughs that are messing it up

9:32

for the entire state So like

9:34

I said, you know when it starts

9:36

really reaching their backyards and it's

9:38

looking them in their face Then they

9:41

might vote differently. I think

9:43

they they they Want to

9:45

have their cake and need it to if

9:48

they want lower crime They want

9:50

law and order but they want

9:52

to vote in socialist Democrats who don't

9:54

believe in any of that and somehow hope

9:56

that there's a meeting in between and

10:00

and they just have to, I guess, wake up

10:02

to the reality of the situation and figure out,

10:04

hey, listen, if we want law and order, we

10:06

have to vote for law and order, not socialism.

10:08

Yeah. You know, I've always said that

10:11

the pendulum swings. I mean, it can only go

10:13

so far out before it swings back, but my

10:15

God, they're really pushing the limits on this thing.

10:17

I've got some good friends

10:19

that live on Long Island and they talk about

10:21

how, you know, it's such a different world. And

10:23

I've been to Long Island and I know

10:25

that it's different. It's crazy. It's like I

10:27

say about California. I used to

10:30

go out and do shows in California and

10:32

it was always my most supportive state every

10:34

year. It was weird. I mean, 16, 17

10:36

cities a year in California, and

10:38

those folks would show up, man.

10:41

And I said, there's some really good

10:43

people out there. They're just getting screwed over

10:45

by the bureaucracy of those big cities. Like

10:47

you talk about the five boroughs of New

10:49

York City. They're screwing up

10:51

the whole thing for everybody, upstate the

10:53

same way. So I think it's gonna take a new

10:55

generation. Like people have just said, you know, listen, we've

10:57

got a hundred thousand migrants

10:59

living on our streets. Illegals are

11:01

everywhere, taken away. And again,

11:03

the biggest thing, and I'd love to hear your take

11:06

on this. Like I see these open border situations with

11:08

all of these illegals that are coming in the country.

11:10

I mean, hundreds of thousands of

11:12

them, millions of them. I think the

11:14

black community, the urban community specifically that

11:17

has a little more dependence

11:19

on government and the welfare system

11:21

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11:23

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Go get it. Joe

12:28

Biden yesterday went on a news program and

12:30

said, Oh, I just want the black community

12:32

to know I've got your back. Yeah.

12:34

Okay. But, you know, uh, you've got

12:37

Ukraine's back first. You've got

12:39

illegal's backs first. You know,

12:41

you've got the, the LGBTQ's, uh,

12:44

back first. And then somewhere in

12:46

the twenties, that's when you've got

12:48

black Americans back. You know, it's,

12:51

it's, you know, I

12:53

keep saying black folk in America

12:55

and going to really have to wake up

12:57

to the fact that the Democrats don't love

12:59

you. The Democrats don't have your

13:01

back. They don't want what's best for you.

13:03

It started with LBJ and

13:05

it, you know, through, through Obama and

13:08

now through Biden, they don't love you. They don't have

13:10

your back. It's like, I keep saying, it's like going

13:12

to the strip club and you think that one stripper

13:14

really loves you. She doesn't

13:17

love you. She just wants your money. Just

13:19

like the Democrat party. They don't love

13:21

you. They just want your votes. They,

13:23

they'll give you a little, they'll give you crumbs off

13:25

the table. They'll give you Juneteenth. They'll

13:28

give you the anti-lynching bill, which no one's

13:30

been lynched in America since like 1983, they'll

13:32

give you that bill and say, Hey, look

13:34

what we've done for you, but it's not

13:37

happening. It's, they don't love you. And,

13:40

and thankfully the pendulum

13:42

in the black community is, I think, starting to

13:44

swing back a little bit. I mean, you've got

13:47

those diehards who are just like, no, no, we

13:49

must no Democrat. You know, and you just kind

13:51

of look at them and go, well, bless your

13:53

heart. But, you know, The

13:56

pendulum is kind of starting to swing back.

13:58

I'm starting to see. More more black

14:01

people, especially black male Say it's You

14:03

know what? this this? This isn't working

14:05

for me. I I'm I'm gonna starve

14:07

Holden for anybody but a democrat and

14:10

Z and see what happens. you'll hopefully

14:12

it starts to really go back that

14:14

way. I think that's why. The.

14:16

Democrats are are especially in this

14:19

election year. Trying. to focus again

14:21

on of let me go hey remember us

14:23

you know remember what we don't see by

14:25

as they just too ill to eight. Years

14:28

people aren't dumb, they're looking around and

14:30

a blues are starting to. You know?

14:32

we didn't sit down a recreational sentence

14:34

again. Kicked out of affordable housing. And

14:37

putting illegals and. Illegals. Are

14:39

are staying in five star

14:41

hotels being paid for by

14:43

far left politicians with your

14:45

testimony. Me: Wow. You're You

14:47

don't have a job. You have a

14:49

means of income. You've got people. I

14:51

tapioca who says she wants to make

14:53

state jobs available for illegals me by

14:55

unemployment in New York and in the

14:58

Black community. Is. An all time

15:00

high so hopefully people start waking

15:02

up. Hopefully people start looking around

15:04

and said you know what. Let.

15:06

Me: Vote differently when he diversify my

15:08

vote and see ourselves. Me: You've got

15:11

nothing left to lose. You know you.

15:13

You're ready at Rock Bottom. Diversifiable.

15:16

Nest my message. That's. A good

15:18

message in. It's frustrating because people are bring up

15:20

these issues a lot on my social media about

15:22

what goes on in his enemies of the because

15:24

you and I just met my men as so

15:26

good to meet you. For. That have

15:29

been sending her for a long time now and

15:31

and attempts in a put this stuff out there.

15:34

And. I hate the phrase people watch the show

15:36

known as I hate the phrase black community

15:38

Ride is like come on site A but

15:40

I understand Also people are dealing with different

15:43

things, different demographics and it has nothing to

15:45

do with this com of the skin. But.

15:47

Different demographics are dealing with different issues

15:49

in this country, so you know ab

15:52

Ab Abs costs rain at the limitations

15:54

of human language of how to communicate.

15:56

This. the be like you know you

15:58

don't you know who your country boy that you know

16:00

grew up, blah, blah, blah, you ain't got no, you

16:03

know, I was a ballplayer. I was an athlete

16:05

for a long time way up as an adult.

16:07

I mean, you know, I've heard the

16:09

stories. I've been with the people. They were my, you

16:11

know, different people that were on my teams. We stayed,

16:14

I've always said, you know, we stayed in,

16:17

you get to know another man

16:20

when you have to stay four

16:22

grown athletes in one

16:24

hotel room with two double beds. You get

16:26

to know each other real well. You hear

16:28

each other's stories, right? You know,

16:30

you, you know, my buddy Jock, Jock

16:32

Stevens, went, you know, played high school ball with me,

16:34

went on to play football at Georgia. It was an

16:36

incredible athlete. You know, you go knock on his door

16:38

at six in the morning because he didn't have a

16:41

car and I picked him up to go to high

16:43

school. You know, you get to know people. You hear

16:45

their stories and then you just know that different people

16:47

are dealing with different things. And

16:49

so for me, it's heartbreaking. It

16:53

really breaks my heart when you

16:55

look at what the Democrat Party has done

16:57

to the black community for so, so long and

17:00

the deception is there. And all you

17:02

got to do Zeke is, and I

17:04

love doing this, it's a love hate.

17:07

I go read your posts and then I

17:09

look at the comments under your posts and

17:12

it's sad, right? You know, my girlfriend's always like, stop

17:14

reading comments. It pisses you off. And I'm like, no,

17:16

that's where you educate yourself on some of this stuff

17:19

and see one how dumb and insane things are,

17:22

but you see where people's perspectives are. And

17:24

there's a lot of folks in there who

17:26

say, oh, you know, you just pander into

17:28

white people, you know, it's like, why

17:31

do people, why is that their logical

17:34

conclusion when all you're doing is just pointing out

17:36

facts? Have you noticed that?

17:39

Oh, I've absolutely noticed it. And my

17:41

DMS are actually a lot worse. I

17:43

can only imagine. I usually say the

17:45

public comments are mild compared to my

17:48

DMS, but, you

17:51

know, psychologically, people hate being

17:53

called out. People hate being told

17:55

you're wrong about what you're doing. And

17:57

when I get to the point where

18:00

go into my comments and I'm seeing how people,

18:02

you know, I always say you can call me

18:04

a name, you can call me a slur, you

18:07

can call me this, call me that,

18:09

what you can't call me is wrong.

18:12

You can't come back with facts. And

18:14

as long as I

18:17

know I'm on the side of truth, I'm

18:19

going to keep saying it. I'm going to keep saying what I have

18:21

to say. You know, I had a friend,

18:23

he was actually one of my groomsmen at my wedding. And

18:27

he sent me a DM, he follows me on Twitter, he sent

18:29

me a DM and he goes, I just want to remind you,

18:32

you were black before you were a cop and

18:34

you were black before you started

18:36

siding with the right wingers. And I

18:38

said, okay, I understand that. I said, but

18:40

whatever I ever said, that was factually wrong.

18:43

I said, because the truth came before

18:45

anything. It came before me, it came

18:48

before anything. So what have I actually said

18:50

that was factually wrong? I'm not taking the

18:52

side unless it's on the side of the

18:55

truth. So tell me. And

18:57

he ended the conversation after that. I think he blocked

18:59

me for a while. But

19:02

you know, I tell people,

19:04

you know, it's not about being on

19:06

the side. It's not about trying to

19:08

bend the truth in order to fit

19:10

something into a certain agenda. It's

19:13

not about any of that. It's about telling the truth.

19:15

If someone is doing wrong, I'm going to call them

19:17

out for doing wrong. If someone's doing right, I'm going

19:19

to praise them for doing right. But

19:21

you have to address the problem before you

19:23

fix it. Trying to pretend the problem isn't

19:26

there or trying to put a band-aid

19:28

on it in order to make someone feel

19:30

better or trying not to offend someone isn't

19:33

the truth. You know, my grandmother always used

19:35

to tell me, always preach the

19:37

truth, whether it fills the room or empties

19:39

it. And that's just, that's what

19:41

I do. So people

19:43

can come against me all they

19:46

want. They can say, you know, you're just trying to

19:48

appease this person, trying to appease that group. I'm not

19:50

trying to appease anybody. I'm telling the truth. And if

19:52

you have a problem with the truth, that's

19:54

a you problem. That has nothing to do with me.

19:57

Yeah. And I think it's more revealing of the person

19:59

that's criticized. Obviously that

20:01

reveals that that's how they operate in life.

20:04

You know, I just never crossed my mind of who's going

20:06

to like this or not like this if I want to

20:08

say something. You

20:10

know, I got people pissed off at me

20:12

from all walks of life, every conservative bent.

20:15

I mean, I have no idea, but I don't sit around thinking about

20:17

that. It's like, listen, I

20:20

love you as a human being. I pray

20:22

for your soul, but at the end of the

20:24

day, the most compassionate thing I can do is

20:27

tell you the truth. If

20:29

I keep lying to you and deceiving you, and so you're

20:31

right. What you said earlier, you know, Joe Biden, when he did

20:34

his State of the Union address, I think it took him 25

20:36

seconds from the beginning of that thing to

20:39

mention Ukraine. So it

20:41

was a Ukraine first message. It wasn't an

20:43

America first message. So

20:45

we should all universally be pissed off at

20:47

that deal. You know,

20:49

you had a great episode. I listened to

20:51

it recently with Charlie Kirk, my buddy, and

20:53

great hit on that deal. And you said

20:55

so many wise things, and I don't want

20:57

to steal that or even paraphrase it. I

20:59

want to encourage people to go listen to

21:01

Charlie show a couple of episodes back with

21:03

Zeke. And he brought

21:06

up something funny that I had actually

21:08

forgotten about. I remember seeing it when

21:10

Charles Barkley said he was going to

21:12

punch any black person who wore a

21:14

Trump mugshot t-shirt, right? And you

21:17

had one of those and you posted that picture.

21:19

Can I just say this, Zeke? If

21:22

the shit goes down, I'm on your team. Okay. All right.

21:28

You're a big dude, and that was an

21:30

intimidating picture. But, you know, Charles

21:33

kind of bowed on that deal. How did that whole thing

21:35

come out? Well, I

21:37

remember I was working and I'm coming home

21:39

from work and my phone's going off with

21:42

all my alerts. So I'm thinking what's going on? You

21:44

know, is someone hurt? Like that was my first thought,

21:46

you know, just being a law enforcement. Is someone hurt?

21:49

Is everyone okay? And everyone

21:51

was tagging me in this picture saying,

21:53

you know, with Charles Barkley saying he's going to

21:55

punch someone if he sees him

21:57

with the Trump mugshot. I

22:00

had that shirt. So I said, okay, let's uh,

22:02

I said, let's have some fun with this. So

22:05

I got home. I

22:07

changed. My wife took the

22:09

picture and I posted

22:11

it and I actually completely forgot that

22:13

I posted it. And I

22:16

think I looked at my phone about, uh, about

22:18

a half hour later and it already had about

22:20

2000 likes. I went, whoa, wait a minute. What's

22:22

going on here? And then,

22:24

uh, I saw it was getting shared all over the

22:26

place. I had, I had people who I hadn't spoken

22:28

to in years, uh, texting

22:30

me and going, Hey, is that

22:32

you in that picture? You know, sending

22:35

me the picture back going, is this

22:37

you? You know, so, and

22:39

then, uh, for Charles to actually address it

22:41

and go again, you know, I'm not going

22:43

to actually punch anybody in the face. That

22:46

was, that was pretty funny. I said, Hey,

22:48

listen, I didn't expect to start off 2024

22:50

with a victory over Charles Barkley, you

22:52

know, but, uh, you know, listen, I was a

22:54

fan of Charles Barkley back in the day. I

22:56

grew up watching him play basketball. You

22:59

know, I was, I was a fan of the, uh, the

23:01

original dream team. Uh, you know,

23:03

listen, we, we, we as,

23:05

as conservatives of any race, we're not going to

23:07

be intimidated. We're not going to back down. We're

23:09

not going to let you threaten

23:11

us. You know, uh, we're, we're

23:13

the side with all the guns. We're the

23:16

side who wakes up early and, and hunts,

23:18

you know, we're the ones with the blue

23:20

college jobs. We, uh, we put our

23:22

boots on and go to work. We're not going

23:24

to be intimidated. So, you know,

23:26

my message to Charles was say, listen, Charles,

23:28

I'm a big dude too. You hit me.

23:31

I'll make you back. You know, so, you

23:33

know, my message to Charles still stands and, Hey, listen,

23:35

if you ever do want to talk, you

23:38

know, if you ever want to put the facts out there, you want

23:40

to lay on the table, I'd be more than happy to do so.

23:42

You know, maybe it's just about

23:44

a mis-education or just a lack of

23:46

an education, you know, but, uh, I

23:49

was just glad to, to have that

23:51

pushback and to have an NBA legend

23:55

back off of punching me. I love

23:57

it. And you know, I think which Charles, Charles has.

24:00

to be putting his place every now and then. I think Charles,

24:02

he's a blowhard obviously, but he means well

24:05

in his heart a lot of times. But

24:08

you start learning that you mean a whole lot better

24:11

than well when you see a dude come back at

24:13

you who's got biceps as big around as your head.

24:16

And Charles has a big head, so that closed

24:19

that conversation pretty quick, I love it. But you

24:21

know, ain't it funny that that's kind of the

24:23

stuff that goes viral, is the stuff you're not

24:25

even thinking about. It's just a response or a

24:27

reaction to something and then boom, it blows up

24:29

and it becomes a huge thing. So that was

24:31

funny, man. I'd forgotten about that for a second,

24:33

but I got a kick out. I

24:35

was reading through something you had

24:38

tweeted about your neighbors and you

24:41

mentioned in there, you said, you know, we go to

24:43

brunch together. And even people in the comments were like,

24:46

you used the word brunch. You're

24:49

as bothered as somebody's like,

24:53

you know, what's the problem? Well, you know,

24:55

they were saying to you, your response is

24:57

so anecdotal and you're like, do not know

25:00

what the word anecdotal means. Dude,

25:05

it's clown, it's a

25:08

circus behavior with these responses on here,

25:10

but you know, yeah. I'd

25:13

go to brunch with Zeke, man. Listen,

25:17

I've got 18 years of oral enforcement experience.

25:21

A cop locker room, we make fun of

25:23

each other worse than anything else out there.

25:25

We're more sarcastic with each other than anything.

25:27

If you're gonna come at me, you

25:30

better know what you're doing because I've got 18 years

25:32

worth of experience of fighting off

25:35

comments in the locker room. You know,

25:37

that's how we blow off scene before we go out

25:39

to work. That's how we take care of business. And

25:43

as far as brunch goes, listen, I got brunch this

25:45

weekend with a bunch of friends. You

25:47

know, they got like, there's a steak place by me.

25:49

I've got a nice little steak brunch going on. And

25:52

listen, I'll riot if you try to take that away

25:54

from me, I might be the only one walking down

25:56

the street flipping over trash cans, but I will riot

25:58

if you try to take that away. from me. I

26:00

love the stakes from that place. Let

26:03

me go back to something that you

26:06

alluded to earlier. You mentioned BLM and

26:08

speaking of riots. You know,

26:10

I think you talk about people waking up,

26:12

I think that a lot of men, a

26:14

lot of black men are waking up to

26:17

the fact that BLM was not their friend. BLM

26:21

did more to victimize, I think,

26:23

black women, it makes them feel

26:25

like they're more oppressed. And it

26:27

kind of marginalized black

26:30

men as being evil. Did you see

26:32

that at all? Did you did you

26:34

pay attention to any of that trend at all? Did you

26:36

see that? Or was that just me? No,

26:39

absolutely. BLM's message was all

26:42

about how as a black woman, you

26:44

don't need a man, you don't need a father, you can take

26:46

care of everything. The entire BLM

26:49

message from the three founders

26:51

who are all black women, basically,

26:54

made men seem like they were an option

26:56

rather than a need or a

26:58

foundation for a family. I think

27:01

a lot of black men looked at that and

27:03

went, hey, wait a minute, you know, we're tired

27:05

of being called no good. We're tired of being

27:07

called useless. We're tired of being made fun of.

27:09

We're tired of being scapegoated.

27:12

You know, you want us to fight

27:14

for you, but you're not fighting back for

27:16

us. So I think a lot of

27:18

black men looked at that. And I think

27:20

that's actually what started a

27:22

lot of black men sort of looking towards

27:25

the more conservative side and saying, you know,

27:27

let me hear what they have to say.

27:29

Because if the Democrats are saying

27:31

that I'm not needed, and BLM are

27:33

saying that I'm not needed, and I'm being made

27:35

fun of, you know, let me go and see

27:37

what the other side has to say. And

27:40

that's why, you know, I spend a lot

27:42

of time trying to talk to especially black

27:44

men about this and going, hey, listen, you

27:46

can be fathers. You can be big

27:49

brothers in your neighborhood, you know, as I'm a

27:51

dad, you know, I for a while, I was

27:53

a big brother in my community where

27:55

I worked. And I

27:58

sponsored a lot of people I said, Hey, listen, You

28:00

know, you can stand up and you can do more

28:02

for your neighborhood. You can do more for your family.

28:05

And my wish,

28:07

my hope is that the

28:09

Republicans, especially leading up to a crucial election

28:12

that we have coming up, really

28:14

take this opportunity to go into some of

28:16

these neighborhoods and go, hey, listen, we

28:19

have a message for you. You know,

28:21

we can help out. We can do what

28:23

we can. We can bring jobs to the

28:25

neighborhood. We can bring opportunity. We

28:27

can build businesses here. All the stuff BLM said

28:29

they were going to do and haven't done. Give

28:32

us a shot. We can do it. But

28:34

it's up to the Republicans now to do

28:36

it. You know, with the old leadership of

28:38

the Republican party, they were content to really

28:40

just sit around and go, you know, hey,

28:42

listen, you know, we're doing everything we can.

28:45

Meanwhile, they weren't doing a blessed thing. Ronna

28:48

McDaniel's, Ronna Romney McDaniel's didn't do

28:51

a blessed thing. So

28:55

now that she stepped down, now that

28:57

there's new leadership, hopefully the

28:59

Republicans can really start working

29:01

on their message and start working on their recruitment and

29:04

saying, you know, hey, listen, unemployment

29:06

is up in this neighborhood. Businesses

29:08

are leaving. Shoplifting is up. There's

29:11

lawlessness. There's gangs. There's violence.

29:14

Vote for us. Let us take a

29:16

shot at this and see what happens.

29:19

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29:21

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30:37

know if you go back and you watch the

30:40

old movies about New York City, I mean go

30:42

back in the 70s and 80s, watch anything

30:44

from a Charles Bronson movie to whatever. You know

30:46

it was like you made you scared to be

30:49

in a big city. You know there was some

30:51

evil things going on in New York. Rudy

30:54

Giuliani, he kind of broke that stereotype when

30:56

he was America's mayor. He cleaned

30:58

up New York City and

31:00

look at how they vilified him because of his

31:03

connection to Trump. You look at

31:05

Donald Trump. Donald Trump built the skyline of New York

31:07

and now you've got Letitia James who's trying to take

31:09

his properties away. You know in

31:11

this unfounded unprecedented case where they say he

31:13

can't do business in New York. Got

31:15

to get rid of all of his assets. I mean

31:17

you look at these men who made

31:20

New York great for a

31:22

generation. I mean truly made it great. Cleaned up

31:24

the streets, reduced the crime, made it beautiful, a

31:26

fun place to go, a safe place to go.

31:30

And now look at it now. I mean look

31:32

at it now under deep blue Democrat

31:34

leadership if you want to call it leadership.

31:37

I don't want to go to New York.

31:39

I don't you know it's you know you

31:41

kind of dread the thought of having to

31:43

go now because it's a completely different place.

31:45

So in one generation you look at what

31:47

they've brought back or brought down. I said

31:50

the other day on Twitter or X I

31:52

said I think Letitia James

31:54

my theory is if she could get Trump Tower

31:56

that's where they'd start housing illegals. I think that

31:58

would be a perfect solution in. their mind, right?

32:00

And people are like, it would never happen. But

32:02

that's a good theory. I mean, why not? If

32:05

they got properties, they're not going to start bringing,

32:07

you know, veterans in there. They're

32:09

not they're not going to start bringing in single moms

32:11

or black families. And I'm gonna do that. They're going to

32:14

focus on these illegals that are coming in. So,

32:16

you know, you look at these big cities

32:19

across the country, every deep blue city has

32:21

got its problem. Chicago, you mentioned earlier, give

32:24

it, Kathy Hochul wanting to give those jobs. Look

32:28

at Oregon, look at Illinois, look at California, I

32:30

think I'm right in that they're wanting to give

32:32

police jobs to illegals, not to mention

32:34

put them in the military. I mean, what in

32:36

the world could possibly go wrong with something like

32:38

that? When you look at the

32:40

landscape of this country and

32:42

where it's gone, surely

32:45

eyes are being opened when you

32:47

know, and again, it's like, look, here's

32:49

our choices. You got Trump and Biden.

32:52

And I look at

32:54

Biden, who eulogized a grandmaster, the KKK, Robert

32:57

Byrd has been, you know, one of the

32:59

finest men he ever knew. You know,

33:01

he goes on Charlamagne show and says, if you

33:03

don't vote for me, you ain't black. He's got

33:05

his made up corn pop story. He

33:08

talks about his, you know, racial jungles.

33:10

He talks about controlling the Negro. All

33:13

of this stuff has come out of

33:15

Joe Biden's mouth. Then you got Donald

33:17

Trump, who has, you know, built city

33:19

parks, who's dated black women. I mean,

33:21

you know, Donald Trump has a clunky

33:23

way of saying things. I'll give him that. I mean,

33:25

there's no doubt about it. He's not always the most

33:27

eloquent person, the way he says something, but

33:29

you look at his history. I mean, he

33:31

actually funded Jesse Jackson's presidential run. So who

33:34

are you going to look at and say,

33:36

all right, I'm a black man. I'm

33:38

a black woman. And I'm gonna

33:40

make this guy, you know, this

33:42

iconic guy that's been wrapped about in

33:45

black music and more than anybody else

33:47

in history. And all of a sudden I'm gonna turn around

33:49

and say, this is the bad guy, right? This is the

33:51

guy that everybody, everybody prays from

33:53

Don King to Snoop Dogg. And you're gonna say,

33:56

this is the bad guy. How do you make

33:58

sense of stuff like that? Me

34:01

personally, I don't. I mean, listen, the second

34:03

Joe Biden said, if you can't figure out

34:05

whether you're gonna vote for me, you ain't

34:07

black. He should have gotten

34:11

0% of the black vote. On

34:13

principle, if nothing else

34:15

but on principle, no black person should

34:17

have voted for him. I mean,

34:20

I've always said too, imagine if

34:22

Trump had actually said that. If you can't figure

34:24

out if you're gonna vote for me or nothing,

34:26

you ain't black. If

34:28

you went on a black radio show

34:30

and said that Trump, they

34:33

would be riots in the streets. CNN

34:35

would have a month-long special. They'd bring

34:37

in Al Sharpe and Sean King, everybody.

34:39

Oh, how did you feel when

34:42

Donald Trump said what he said? And

34:44

they would pretend like their house had

34:47

just been bombed. Oh, I can't believe

34:49

he went on TV. My children needed

34:51

therapy after he said that. So I

34:55

personally don't understand this. Like you said, you've

34:57

got this choice between these two people. Trump,

35:01

who on day, even before

35:03

he was elected president, sat

35:05

down with black leaders and said, hey, listen, what do you

35:07

need? Talk to me. While he was

35:10

running for reelection, sat down

35:12

with Ice Cube and said, hey, listen, talk to me about your platinum

35:14

plan so you know how we can do this. While

35:16

Biden specifically said, no, I have nothing

35:18

to save you until after the election

35:20

and then never met with him. So

35:23

you have Trump, who they're trying

35:25

as hard as they can to paint

35:28

as this raging racist, but who has

35:30

done nothing of this sort. And

35:32

he's got Biden, who every other week seems he

35:34

seems to say something and you're like, wait, wait,

35:36

wait, did he really just say that? Did

35:39

he really just say black people are too stupid to

35:41

use the internet? You know? So

35:44

you look at Democrat policies across America, whether it

35:46

be in New York, whether it be in Chicago,

35:48

whether it be in Pittsburgh, where

35:50

they can't, they have such a

35:53

low amount of cops. They can't respond

35:55

to certain jobs. You have

35:57

New York City where they're bleeding

35:59

out. You have Seattle where

36:01

they can't find anyone to be

36:03

a cop nowadays. Chicago, same problem.

36:05

Los Angeles, I think

36:08

pretty much all of California, same problem.

36:11

There's a reason why the cops are leaving.

36:13

There's a reason why violence is

36:16

up in these cities. There's a reason why

36:18

people feel hopeless in these cities. It's

36:21

because of Democrat policies. And

36:23

like I said, you can't vote against

36:25

law and order and still want law

36:28

and order. You can't vote for socialists

36:30

who are directly on the side of

36:32

criminals. They make law after law restricting

36:34

cops, but then take away law after

36:36

law restricting criminals and think that somehow

36:39

things are going to get better. And

36:41

people still want to vote for them.

36:44

Who's voting for these people? Criminals

36:46

and people who want to be

36:48

criminals or people who love criminals. This is who's

36:50

voting for them. If you want

36:52

your city safe, if you want law and order,

36:54

if you want your children to be able to

36:56

play outside, if you want your

36:58

children to be able to walk to school and

37:01

have no problems, if you want better schools, voting

37:04

towards a more conservative candidate is the

37:06

way to go. And like

37:08

I said, I just hope people start waking up

37:11

to this because if not, you're

37:13

going to have certain pockets in the country,

37:15

places like places in Texas,

37:17

places in Florida, where

37:19

there is law and order and people are safe and

37:21

people are going to keep moving there. And then you're

37:23

going to have the rest of the country where

37:26

it's going to look like a barren third

37:28

world wasteland and you're going to

37:30

have yourself to blame because you voted these people in.

37:33

Yeah. You look at it, God, there's so

37:35

many things that I want to bring up from that. I'll

37:37

just close out that topic about Joe Biden. I

37:40

mean, when you got Joe Biden who makes that

37:42

little PR commercial where he sits down with the

37:44

Black Father and the Tucson to eat fried chicken,

37:46

can you imagine if Donald Trump had

37:48

done that? I mean, my God, they

37:50

would, they would, they would just, oh, wow. And

37:53

then, you know, even back when, when he

37:55

was running, you know, Pete Buttigieg goes in

37:58

there with Al Sharpton and sits down. and

38:00

with fried chicken and they're gonna discuss hot

38:02

sauce. You can't make that shit

38:04

up. And then you got just

38:06

a couple of weeks ago, Merrick

38:09

Garland, the Attorney General who goes to a

38:11

black church in Alabama and talking about how,

38:14

you know, talks down so condescending and patronizing

38:16

about how you can't go, you know, you

38:18

don't, you guys don't know how to go

38:21

get a driver's license to have voter ID.

38:24

I don't know how you make any sense of that

38:26

unless you just say there's people in this world who

38:28

just don't want the country to get better. I mean,

38:31

they just they want the thing to crash and burn.

38:33

And I guess there are a lot of people out

38:35

there like that because if I read your comments, read

38:37

my comments, I have no other choice but to believe

38:39

that, you know, that those folks

38:41

are that way, you know. So it's

38:44

a weird deal. You had mentioned, I heard

38:47

on your talk, your chat

38:49

with Charlie and one

38:52

of my heroes was Thomas Sowell and you

38:54

mentioned that he's one of yours as well.

38:57

And man, I wish

38:59

we could get the, you know, the

39:01

writings and the ideas of Thomas Sowell

39:03

in all of our heads, you know,

39:06

in all of our heads to help

39:08

us understand, you know, just some

39:10

common sense, you know. How

39:13

has that impacted you? Like what have you

39:15

done with that? You know, how

39:18

do you even find Thomas Sowell? I

39:22

don't know how I found Thomas Sowell. I

39:26

had a friend, Leonidas Johnson,

39:28

who he was one of the first guys when I

39:30

started tweeting on Next to

39:33

sort of reach out to me and sort of start talking

39:35

to me. And I think

39:37

he might have recommended Thomas Sowell.

39:40

And I just started reading a lot

39:42

of his works. Either

39:44

that or the documentary. There

39:49

was a documentary that really got me started as far

39:51

as being

39:53

more conservative. It's called Runaway Slave. I

39:56

watched that and it sort of really

39:59

pushed me towards being

40:01

more conservative. And then I

40:03

watched the next documentary, Uncle Tom. And

40:06

I think I really started pulling stuff from that.

40:09

But I started reading Thomas Sowell and it was

40:11

like, I couldn't stop. I would read book after

40:14

book. And it

40:17

was almost like it just sort of just changed my life. I

40:20

understood now why a lot of things happened.

40:22

I went through basically his entire catalog. If

40:24

you look at my library here, I've

40:27

got my own little Thomas Sowell section, with

40:31

highlights and bookmarks and everything in

40:33

there. And I go through it

40:36

really frequently. You can always

40:38

tell the books that I read a lot because they're pretty

40:40

beat up. I don't think I have

40:43

a single condition Thomas Sowell book. If I ever meet

40:45

him in real life and need him to autograph something,

40:47

I gotta go buy a new book because

40:50

all his books are pretty beat up in my little

40:52

library. But I just,

40:55

I love the fact that I can pull a

40:57

Thomas Sowell fact out

40:59

of thin air. And I have

41:01

someone who I work with, who's a huge Bernie Sanders

41:03

fan, which I don't understand

41:06

how he's in law enforcement and a

41:08

Bernie Sanders fan, but the mental gymnastics

41:10

there must be crazy. But

41:13

every time he says something, I pretty much

41:15

counter with a Sowell quote. And

41:17

I can see the frustration on his face and it

41:20

gives me my own little sense of satisfaction. But

41:23

yeah, I mean, listen, Thomas Sowell

41:25

is a great man. I actually found out he

41:27

went to high school with my grandfather. Oh,

41:29

wow, no kidding. And my grandfather is the greatest man

41:31

I know. So I can

41:34

see where that knowledge

41:37

comes from. Yeah. That's the, back in

41:39

the, obviously they went to a good school. Yeah,

41:42

Stuyvesant High School, back when it was actually

41:44

a really good high quality school before de

41:46

Blasio screwed it up. But

41:49

yeah, they both went to

41:51

Stuyvesant High School and I have

41:54

his books on audio as well. So even when I'm in

41:56

my car, coming back and forth from work, I've

41:59

got about an hour. commute every day. So I just

42:01

I go through about an hour of Thomas Sowell

42:03

on a daily basis. I love

42:05

that. I love that. I mean, that's how

42:07

you disciple your mind. And I say that to

42:09

myself, you know, I'm listening to Vince

42:12

Ellison's newest audio book right

42:14

now. And I mean, just the

42:17

solid common sense there because I because like,

42:19

I don't think, you know,

42:21

I've always been fiscally a conservative, but socially, I

42:23

was pretty liberal, right? I wanted people just to

42:25

live their life and do the thing that they

42:28

wanted to do and just

42:31

kind of leave people alone. I understood that. I

42:33

wanted people to have all the rights they could have,

42:35

you know, and but

42:38

then it like I said, it just pushed so far the

42:40

other direction. I mean, I and

42:43

from what I hear from you and what I've

42:45

seen of you, I don't think that you just

42:47

said, I'm gonna wake up and be a right

42:50

wing extremist. I'm gonna be some conservative. I've never

42:52

seen you necessarily label yourself that way. So like,

42:55

I don't, when people say, Oh, you

42:57

just you've just become some wild eyed crazy, you

42:59

know, right wing conservative. I

43:01

think I think you just have common sense. What do

43:03

you think about that? Well,

43:06

actually, technically, I label myself more

43:08

of a conservatorian. Yeah, because

43:10

there's a lot with libertarians I agree with as

43:12

a there's a lot with the conservatives I agree

43:14

with, you know, I guess I'm somewhere in

43:16

the middle of the both of them. But

43:19

no, my I like telling this story,

43:21

because it sort of kickstarted me on

43:23

the way to how I feel today.

43:25

I was asked that I just

43:27

graduated from college, I was at a family reunion.

43:29

And my great granddad was there. My great granddad

43:32

was a guy in North Carolina, who

43:34

grew up during the 1920s. And

43:37

he told me, I was

43:39

going off about how this is racist, mass racist,

43:41

you know, I just graduated college, I thought that

43:44

was smart and a by table. And,

43:47

you know, my great granddad who grew up

43:49

when the clan was actually like a thing,

43:52

you know, when they were legitimate threat. And

43:55

he's he'd seen violence towards

43:57

black people. And he'd seen a

43:59

few lynching in his life. He

44:02

stopped me. He put his hand on my hand, stopped

44:05

me. He said, always be the last person to call

44:07

something racist. Because

44:09

if you call everything racist, then nothing

44:12

is racist. But if you save

44:14

that for when something truly is racist, it

44:17

means more. It's got more impact. And

44:19

then he stopped and he just, he changed the subject.

44:21

He just started talking about something else, you know, the

44:23

way a Southern gentleman would do. And

44:26

for a week, I'll say, but her, you know, for

44:29

a week, you know, I'm sitting there like, how

44:31

is he going to tell me, you know, about this?

44:33

You know, I graduated from college, you know, I don't

44:35

think he's even got a high school diploma. How is

44:37

he going to tell me? And

44:39

then that little voice in the back of

44:42

my mind just kind of went, wait a

44:44

minute. He grew up in 1920s Virginia and

44:46

North Carolina. Who are

44:48

you to tell him about anything? And if

44:51

I went, yeah, you know what, he's right. And

44:54

I guess that sort of really sparked me

44:57

on my way. Another conversation I had with my

44:59

mom, I grew

45:01

up, my father was around. And that's all

45:03

he was, you know, I say I had

45:06

a single mom because my mom did everything.

45:08

My mom, you know, did

45:10

homework with us and went to PK meetings and

45:12

worked a full time job and took care of

45:15

me and my brothers. And my father just sort of popped it

45:17

in and out and he felt like it and expected

45:19

to be congratulated and praised for

45:22

every small fight thing he did. But,

45:25

you know, I remember being angry one day. I said

45:27

to my mom, you know, I didn't have a good

45:29

father and I didn't have this growing up and I

45:31

didn't have that experience growing up. And it

45:33

was hard doing this growing up. And my mom said, you

45:35

know what, you're 100% right. Now

45:38

get over it. And again,

45:40

I was pretty hurt for a while. I was like,

45:42

you know, hey, it's her fault. How is she to

45:44

tell me? But then my mom came

45:46

to me later on and said, you know what, no

45:48

one's going to care that you didn't have

45:51

this and you didn't have that. It's

45:53

what you're doing now and what you're

45:55

going to do in the future that people care about. And

45:57

I guess between those two things, I. I

46:01

sort of started looking towards,

46:03

okay, if I'm wrong about this, and

46:06

I'm wrong in how I believe,

46:08

I'm wrong in my victimization, what

46:10

else am I wrong about? And I

46:12

think that's when I really started reading some books

46:14

and looking up facts and really trying

46:16

to figure out what's going on in this crazy world

46:18

of ours. And it wasn't

46:21

until after I became a cop and started hanging

46:23

out with cops and started talking to cops and

46:25

getting some of their viewpoints that

46:27

I said, let me look up more facts.

46:29

I guess I sort of red-poked myself. So

46:31

it definitely wasn't an overnight sensation. I didn't

46:33

just wake up on a Tuesday and go,

46:35

hey, I'm a conservative. It was

46:37

a process, it was a long process, and there was

46:39

a lot of fight back from me because growing

46:42

up in certain communities, you're used to looking at

46:45

yourself as a victim. But when

46:47

I found out I was wrong about a lot of things, I said,

46:49

well, let me get right. And I did. Yeah.

46:53

What I've said to my friends, and

46:55

in my mind has been discipled by friends

46:58

like Brandon Tatum

47:00

and Larry Elder and

47:03

Allen West, Jesse Peterson. I'm friends with

47:05

those men. I'm, you know, Chad, I'm

47:07

friends with those guys. And I listen

47:09

to what they have to say. I

47:11

listen to their stories. I listen to

47:13

what they've been through. And

47:16

there's no doubt that everybody goes through

47:19

something in life that you could say,

47:21

well, I was victimized by this or

47:23

this was a form of oppression or

47:25

this hurt me or this scarred me.

47:29

But we have such a

47:31

victim mentality regardless of his race

47:34

or a gender issue or

47:37

a socioeconomic status or what your

47:39

dad did to you or uncle

47:41

Charlie did. I mean, I don't

47:43

know. Everybody's got a

47:45

story and everybody tends to define themselves

47:48

by their scars, right? Everybody wants to

47:50

show off their scars. I

47:53

love the fact that people can

47:55

emerge victorious and say, listen, I don't

47:57

care about the labels. You

47:59

can label. me, whatever you want to

48:01

label me, this is truth. I'm embracing

48:04

this and this is what's

48:06

not only empowering me, it's empowering those around

48:08

me. So I appreciate voices

48:10

like your own who have just said,

48:12

you know, to hell with the

48:14

critics, the critics are going to criticize you no

48:16

matter what. You know, I

48:18

can post a funny video or a meme

48:21

or something and somebody's going to criticize it.

48:23

Like I joke about, Shyle,

48:26

appreciate this. Shyle's from Singapore. He's a legal

48:28

immigrant. I love this dude over here. I

48:30

can see him. I call him my unseen

48:32

Singaporean. Everybody just hears his voice. But

48:35

back in 2015, I think it was,

48:37

I posted a joke. It's still one

48:39

of my favorite jokes. I said that

48:41

the word karate is just

48:43

Japanese for my kid can't hit a curve

48:46

ball. That

48:48

pissed a lot of people off, man. Like 15,000

48:50

reactions, I think on Facebook, there were a lot

48:53

of comments. People were pissed off. I was like,

48:55

it's a joke, right? But everybody,

48:58

suddenly everybody's disagreement started popping out. And the

49:00

internet is the worst place for that. It

49:02

really is. But you know,

49:04

I love the fact that you just speak common sense. I

49:09

think that, you know,

49:12

I think your platform is going to grow

49:14

and grow and grow because you're so bold,

49:16

man. And do you see yourself ever not

49:18

being a cop and maybe doing like Brandon

49:20

Tatum is a perfect example. I mean, he's

49:22

a cop and then next

49:24

day, you know, he's got this huge platform. I mean, what

49:26

do you think the future holds for you? You willing to

49:29

do that? Give that up. Oh,

49:31

yeah. Can you even say that? Can you say it publicly? I

49:33

don't even know. No,

49:35

absolutely. Definitely. I'm actually winding down

49:38

in my law enforcement career. And

49:41

I would love to go into commentary

49:43

full time. Brandon Tatum is

49:45

someone I, you know, I don't know if he's ever

49:48

heard of me, but

49:51

I see him. Yeah, I

49:54

see him like a kindred spirit. I read his book.

49:56

I love a lot of his stories. You

49:58

know, I met him. at, I saw him,

50:01

excuse me, at the Blackstone event in New York.

50:04

And, you know, I

50:06

love his, how he speaks. I love his mind, a

50:08

fellow law officer. So, you

50:11

know, I would love to go

50:13

into commentary. I love the

50:15

reactions I get, because I can tell

50:18

when I'm starting to break through certain

50:20

people. And the angrier they get, the

50:22

more fun I have with it, you know,

50:24

they, I always say, you can be angry

50:26

all you want, but let's talk

50:28

after that. And some people have taken

50:30

me up on that. Some people haven't, you know,

50:33

I, I, the pin the post

50:36

to my ex account is me just talking

50:38

about my neighbors. I have a bunch of neighbors

50:40

I hang out with some of them are cops as well. And

50:43

we all just have fun. And

50:45

people are like, oh, but you know, you

50:47

can't say they don't see color. Well, yeah,

50:49

okay. Yes, we know the, we know the

50:51

race of each other, you know, you

50:54

know, my neighbors are going to show up to my house. I'm like, Hey, wait a

50:56

minute. You were Asian

50:58

this whole time, you know, you

51:01

know, like, I, one of my neighbors actually

51:03

was my partner on my job.

51:06

And our nickname was team rush

51:08

hour because he's Chinese, you know, and, and of

51:10

course, I'm black. So they used to,

51:13

they didn't even give us, they didn't even call us

51:15

up by our, our sector or car name. They

51:17

would just go rush hour. And we were both,

51:19

you know, everybody understood, you know, but

51:21

I mean, but it was funny because, you know, he

51:24

was, he was probably the best partner

51:26

I've ever had. We worked really well together. And,

51:29

you know, we can all take a joke. We all

51:31

understood, you know, it's not, it's not

51:33

that we're emphasizing each other's color. We're making fun

51:35

of it. We're having a great time with it.

51:38

And I would rather hang out with people like that.

51:40

I'd rather hanging out with people who they can see

51:42

your color, but they don't care. You're just a human

51:45

being to them. You know, our daughters play together. My

51:47

daughter is a little older than his daughter. They

51:49

play together. They have fun together. There's, there's a

51:51

bunch of other people in the stablehood. You know,

51:53

we all, we all have fun. We all hang

51:55

out. You know, our race doesn't

51:57

matter to each other. And. But

52:00

you've got a certain segment of the country.

52:02

They want to emphasize race. It has to

52:04

be like they're the four month foremost thing

52:07

On their mind. They're not an american. They're a

52:09

black american. They're not a christian. They're a black

52:11

christian Who cares? Who

52:14

cares are you really going to separate yourself by that?

52:16

If you have to put your race

52:18

before everything you are a boring person

52:20

and i'll say to people you're boring

52:23

Because if I were to take that away from you, you you

52:25

wouldn't know what to do with yourself So

52:28

so I would love to go into commentary. I

52:30

would love to keep putting my my message out

52:32

my word out I would love to I love

52:35

doing stuff like this You know, I love meeting new

52:37

people and doing podcasts and and talking to people So

52:40

yeah I mean my law enforcement career

52:42

is winding down and my wife is definitely going

52:45

to be looking for me to do something because She

52:47

already told me I can't sit around the house all day.

52:49

Even though yeah, yeah, I would want to But

52:52

uh, I would love to expand and do

52:54

stuff and and talk to people, you know,

52:56

it's it's It's it's

52:58

one of the things I love the most about my platform

53:02

Uh being as large as it is Yeah

53:05

Well you you you're fun zik and you have

53:07

a lot of you have a lot of wisdom

53:09

man And I really

53:12

appreciate that. I mean just the nuggets of truth you

53:14

dropped on here today We're gonna

53:16

make clip after clip out of this. I'm gonna I'm

53:18

gonna milk you man. I'm gonna We

53:21

go we go use you dude, but I am gonna

53:23

send I'm gonna send brandon and karen

53:25

his wife i'm gonna send him a message and remind

53:27

him about you and uh Because I think you need

53:29

to be doing that. I think your voice is valuable.

53:31

I think it needs to be heard Because

53:34

again, you're not, you know, like anybody else

53:37

We don't walk into a restaurant start looking

53:39

around and asking people who they voted for

53:41

before we eat there So we

53:43

don't do that with skin color. We it

53:46

doesn't cross our minds Shouldn't and

53:48

if you do that you really are the the

53:51

You're a statistical non-entity in the population of

53:53

the united states because by and large we're

53:56

not a racist country We've been a racist

53:58

country. We're not a racist country, we've

54:00

moved past that kind of stuff. And there's different

54:02

folks out there on both sides who are doing

54:04

everything they can to keep that propped up, which

54:06

is a bunch of BS if you ask me.

54:10

And I love what you said a second ago,

54:12

if you got to put your skin color before

54:14

who you are, and that's your identifier, well, I

54:16

think you're identifying yourself as a victim because of

54:18

your skin color. And you shouldn't do

54:20

that. You're not going to get ahead in life that

54:22

way. That's for certain. So, you know,

54:24

I appreciate the perspective. And, you

54:27

know, at the same time,

54:29

man, like, I want us to be

54:31

able to get together, hang out and not talk about black

54:33

issues or, you know, Asian hate or BLM

54:36

or, you know, white oppression or supremacy or

54:38

any of this nonsense. Like, let's just be

54:40

buddies and hang out and talk about what's

54:42

going on in the world. Let's sit around

54:44

and make fun of Joe Biden's old ass.

54:47

Like, that's, I mean,

54:51

that dude, he's white, he's translucent. You

54:54

can see through him. So I don't know. I

54:57

think that as people embrace some

54:59

common sense and their eyes are open and whatever

55:01

you want to call it, red pill, you know,

55:04

I can remember back texting with Candace

55:06

Owens years ago when she was still

55:08

making videos on a little camera

55:10

phone set up in front of her in her attic, you

55:13

know, and she was doing her myth of the Coon videos

55:16

up there and talking

55:18

to her. And now, you know, look

55:20

where she's exploded to. And

55:22

it's crazy to

55:24

watch that. But I think people are starving for some

55:26

common sense is what I'm trying to say. You

55:29

got a bunch of it, man. So you

55:31

worked, you worked at Double Ship last night. You

55:33

worked at Double Ship last night. We

55:35

got to get you to where you can make money not

55:38

working. We

55:41

got to make a living just running our mouth, man.

55:43

That's, that's, that's the American dream right

55:46

there. But no, seriously, I appreciate you

55:48

appreciate what you do, man. And

55:52

there's so many people out there. Are you, are you

55:54

guys seeing, are you guys seeing as a police officer,

55:56

as a law enforcement officer, you see in is Is

56:00

it getting harder and harder to find good people to put on the

56:02

force? Oh,

56:05

yeah, absolutely. It's one of my

56:07

main concerns as far as the future of

56:10

law enforcement. If you're letting

56:12

– if you're in a state where

56:14

they're letting illegals join the police department or in

56:17

a city where they're letting illegals join the police

56:19

department, I

56:21

worry about the quality of the

56:23

people who are going to join just because, first of

56:25

all, they didn't even do the process to

56:28

get into the country legally. You mean to

56:30

tell me they're now going to do the

56:32

process to follow the law impartially? Yeah. And

56:35

then you have all these departments who – they're

56:38

facing such staffing crises now that they

56:40

can't even maintain their standards. They're

56:44

getting rid of the mile and a half run.

56:46

They're getting rid of the physical standards. They're getting

56:48

rid of the legal standards. Oh, you know what?

56:51

Well, if you have a misdemeanor, eh, we'll

56:53

let you join. Was it an okay

56:56

misdemeanor? Okay,

56:59

you just beat someone up? All right, well, all

57:01

right, we'll let you join. Who knows? Yeah. No,

57:04

you can't be a cop. And

57:07

how's that going to work? What if you were into

57:09

the cop who arrested you all those years ago? Hey,

57:12

remember me? You put the cops on me? So

57:15

it's one thing I worry about with

57:17

the future of the job. I

57:20

support law enforcement. I support good law enforcement. Let me

57:23

make that clear. I support

57:25

cops who got into the job

57:27

for the right reason. I support cops who understand

57:30

that their duty is to the Constitution and

57:32

to the people, not to a

57:34

politician, not to a certain idea.

57:39

But it's something I do worry

57:41

about, and I really

57:43

hope things get better in

57:45

some of these cities where they're having

57:47

these staffing crises. But like

57:49

I said, in order to do that, you're going to have

57:51

to vote differently. You can't vote for someone

57:54

like Bill de Blasio, where he's

57:56

going to take a decidedly anti-cop stance

57:59

and think that things will get better. better. You can't

58:01

vote for a Democrat socialist. You can't

58:03

vote for an AOC and

58:05

hope things will get better because their

58:08

activism, their ideas are

58:10

going to come before the duty to

58:12

their job. They're going to try to

58:14

turn this place into 1950s Cuba before

58:17

they turn it into New

58:19

York City, or sliving New York City,

58:21

or sliving Chicago, or sliving LA. You

58:23

know, you had that psychopathing and I

58:25

think it was San Francisco who basically

58:27

said he was a DA. He basically

58:29

said, I'm on the side of criminals.

58:32

I'm going to do everything to empower

58:34

criminals. And the people heard

58:36

this and they still voted for him. And

58:38

they helped, they wound up having to recall him

58:40

because he did such a piss poor job. Well,

58:43

that's going on in a lot of blue seas

58:45

across America. And unless things

58:47

get better, things are going

58:49

to get much, much worse. Yeah,

58:52

and that's the sad part. I've said for

58:54

years now, we don't have red states anymore

58:56

because we got so many red, we've got

58:58

too many blue cities. All of

59:00

our cities have turned blue. The saving grace for a

59:02

place like Texas is while all of

59:04

our big cities are blue. Fort Worth is

59:06

on the cusp. But

59:09

all of our big cities are basically blue. We

59:11

at least have about a dozen cities, over

59:13

a hundred thousand in the

59:16

rest of the state that are decidedly

59:18

red. And that's the saving grace for

59:20

places like Texas and places like Florida.

59:23

But the rest of the country can't, they can't

59:25

say that. And whether it's Colin Kaepernick

59:27

putting pigs

59:32

on his socks or all cops

59:34

or defund the police nonsense.

59:36

When you have

59:39

decidedly anti-police legislation

59:46

and activism, as you said, out there,

59:48

I wouldn't want to

59:51

join that. I wouldn't want to go do that job.

59:53

I wouldn't want to. That's why every time I'm on stage

59:55

in front of a live audience, I have this thing

59:57

that I always say. I said, we got

59:59

people that that pin a badge on every day and

1:00:01

kiss their families goodbye and just pray they get to

1:00:03

come home at the end of a shift. I said,

1:00:05

there's people out there that say, well, there's bad cops.

1:00:07

Well, there's bad sex too, but I don't turn any

1:00:10

down. You know, like, we

1:00:13

gotta have this stuff, man. Like, and

1:00:15

so I love our law enforcement community.

1:00:17

I do. The

1:00:19

good and the bad and the ugly, yes, gotta be

1:00:21

cleaned up. But man, how bad do you think it's

1:00:23

gonna be when people who should not have that authority

1:00:26

or have that power are on

1:00:28

the job? I've

1:00:31

said for years and years, there should be two

1:00:33

jobs in America that are harder to get and

1:00:35

they should be better compensated. One is an educator

1:00:37

and another is a police officer. And

1:00:40

they're willing to take everybody for these things

1:00:42

these days. So it's a sad deal. All

1:00:45

right, you're going to brunch this weekend and

1:00:48

at the steak place, how much protein do you eat?

1:00:50

Do you pay attention to stuff like that when you're

1:00:52

eating? Because you're a big dude. Actually,

1:00:54

I do. When I say big dude,

1:00:56

I mean muscle big dude. Y'all can't tell right now on

1:00:58

this. You go to his Twitter, you follow him. You see

1:01:00

what the hell I'm talking about. Actually,

1:01:03

I do. I

1:01:06

get made fun of at work because I look up

1:01:08

my macros. I put

1:01:10

everything into a calculator. And

1:01:13

the thing is I'm not even a

1:01:16

bodybuilder. I just,

1:01:18

I lift and I make sure I

1:01:20

have a lot of functional strength because

1:01:22

I do work with bodybuilders

1:01:24

and they, if we get into a foot

1:01:26

pursuit about a block into it, they're like,

1:01:29

he got me, he's done. And

1:01:32

I'm still running. So I

1:01:34

train for function. I train just for

1:01:36

strength. I train for that. I

1:01:38

don't get my ass kicked by some random criminal and wind

1:01:40

up going viral for the wrong reasons because

1:01:43

they would, I think the criminals would love

1:01:45

to put me on world star. Here's this six

1:01:48

foot two, 265 pound cop and

1:01:50

we kicked his ass in the middle of the street. So,

1:01:53

and then Charles Walkley will go back and

1:01:55

go, oh, okay, I'll punch him now. Fine,

1:01:59

let's go. Let's go. Hey, two quick stories

1:02:01

before I let you go. I want your take on

1:02:03

it. So, a couple of

1:02:05

months ago, this was last year, there was a clip

1:02:07

that came out, we made fun of it, where I

1:02:10

think it was Chicago, the security camera caught these

1:02:13

five women police

1:02:15

officers, and they were trying

1:02:17

to apprehend this guy. I think they got the

1:02:19

cuff on one wrist. You remember that clip? And

1:02:21

finally, he just walked away. Like he fought him

1:02:23

off, fought him off. Those girls were doing everything

1:02:25

they could to stop this guy. And finally, he

1:02:28

just walked around the corner with the handcuffs still

1:02:30

on one wrist. He just left. Did you see

1:02:32

that? I mean, dude, oh

1:02:35

my gosh. So, I get it when you're saying, I

1:02:37

don't want to be on World Star doing something like

1:02:39

that. Because I'm with

1:02:41

you. Like, I always say, listen, I'm

1:02:43

not in the greatest shape, but I can get down at

1:02:45

any given time and do 25, 30 pushups

1:02:47

with no problem. When I get to the

1:02:49

point where I can't do that, I'm in trouble. I want

1:02:51

functional strength. I'm 50 years, 51 years old. When I'm

1:02:53

80, I want to have some

1:02:56

muscle that still serves the purposes. I don't need

1:02:58

to show off for anybody at this point in

1:03:00

time, but I got

1:03:02

to eat more protein when I see you. The other thing

1:03:04

is, recently, they had this clip,

1:03:06

and I hate this clip, where I

1:03:09

think the girl's dead now. I think she died.

1:03:11

They got in a fight there at the school,

1:03:13

and she bashed her head into the concrete. And

1:03:16

then, in the lives of

1:03:18

TikTok, Kaya Raishik, she

1:03:20

revealed at this school how

1:03:23

the police officers in security

1:03:26

just wrote a letter back to the school, saying, we

1:03:28

absolutely are not going to work

1:03:31

with the school, because they were forcing

1:03:33

police officers to take DEI

1:03:36

training, DEI

1:03:39

testing and all of this stuff before they

1:03:41

could even work at that school. And so,

1:03:43

now, this school basically has had no security,

1:03:45

and they say, basically, it's just fights

1:03:47

and violence at this school

1:03:49

every day. Have you run into stuff like that,

1:03:52

where DEI requirements are becoming a bigger

1:03:54

and bigger thing? Oh,

1:03:56

absolutely. I've probably

1:03:58

been kicked out of a few DEI classes

1:04:00

myself because

1:04:02

I'll become the peanut

1:04:04

gallery. The last DEI class

1:04:06

I had to take was there was

1:04:09

an older white instructor who

1:04:11

was lecturing the class about how cops were the

1:04:15

original slave catchers and

1:04:18

cops were evil during the 50s. So

1:04:20

I raised my hand and I

1:04:22

said, hey listen, two questions. First

1:04:25

of all, can you show me exactly

1:04:27

where cops were the original slave catchers?

1:04:29

Can you show me historical context where

1:04:31

they were doing that? And

1:04:34

he kind of, oh well, I

1:04:36

don't know about that. So, okay,

1:04:38

okay, okay. And sir, let

1:04:41

me just ask you a quick question, if

1:04:43

you don't mind. Who did you vote for in

1:04:45

the last election? Did you vote for a Republican or did you

1:04:47

vote for a Democrat? And so he probably

1:04:49

said, well I voted for a Democrat. I

1:04:52

said, well that brings me to my point where you say

1:04:54

cops were evil in the 1950s. You

1:04:57

do realize the

1:05:00

cops in Alabama who were spraying

1:05:02

fire hoses and Bull Connor

1:05:05

in the 50s, you do realize he was

1:05:08

a Democrat. So you're

1:05:10

perpetuating the racism and the violence

1:05:12

of the 50s by voting Democrat.

1:05:15

So he, oh no, no, no, no, then he tried

1:05:17

to do the whole party switch and I'd shut him

1:05:19

down with that too. So after that he asked me

1:05:21

to leave and I gladly got up and left. But

1:05:25

so I've been kicked out of more

1:05:27

than a few DEI classes myself. But

1:05:30

my daughter is eight years old. My

1:05:32

biggest nightmare is for her to go

1:05:34

to a school where she's

1:05:37

facing violence. My

1:05:39

daughter is biracial. My wife, my

1:05:41

daughter is my wife's complexion.

1:05:44

So my biggest nightmare is for

1:05:46

her to face violence or someone

1:05:49

to tax her because she's

1:05:51

not their definition of what a black

1:05:53

person is, quote, unquote. So

1:05:55

every time I see these videos, it's sort

1:05:57

of, you know, that that fatherly world.

1:06:01

meter goes off but you

1:06:03

know it's like I said a

1:06:06

conversation doesn't need to be had in this country as

1:06:08

far as moving

1:06:11

forward our children the violence our children

1:06:13

are seeing the violence our children are

1:06:15

experiencing who's perpetuating a lot of this

1:06:17

violence and how do we stop it and

1:06:19

I let you know like I said a lot of it is law

1:06:22

and order you start playing some of

1:06:24

the bad actors in jail and you keep

1:06:26

them in jail you don't worry about equity

1:06:28

and inclusion and you don't worry about how

1:06:30

the criminals feel and their feelings being hurt

1:06:33

you get into you do what needs to be done you

1:06:36

protect our children you protect

1:06:38

you know our women you

1:06:41

make sure that everybody is okay and

1:06:44

to me from what I've seen

1:06:46

the problem will take care of itself once

1:06:49

people start going away for these kind

1:06:51

of assaults once people start facing real

1:06:53

consequences once you get rid

1:06:56

of equity because equity

1:06:58

doesn't do anything significant you'll

1:07:00

start seeing results and that's what we need to be

1:07:03

doing as a country that's

1:07:05

good that's a good word it's a good place to

1:07:08

stop right there Zeke let me tell you something man

1:07:10

you're always welcome here I appreciate you it's great to

1:07:12

meet you I you know like I said I've been

1:07:14

following you I reached out to

1:07:16

you you responded right back thank you for

1:07:18

that you know I really do appreciate that

1:07:20

because I know in the days ahead it's

1:07:22

gonna get harder and harder to get

1:07:25

you nailed down because you're gonna be a busy

1:07:27

dude I'm telling you this platform your voice is

1:07:29

gonna be amplified in a bigger bigger way and

1:07:31

I'm thankful for that I really am so

1:07:34

I can say man I remember when

1:07:36

Zeke was just talking to me on

1:07:38

his own stream on the Skype and

1:07:40

look at him now he's vice president

1:07:44

I love it dude I appreciate

1:07:46

you man they would hate me the left will come after

1:07:49

me with all the knives hey

1:07:51

just wait till they see you talking to a white

1:07:53

dude in a cowboy hat it's gonna be fun in

1:07:55

the in the days ahead gonna be

1:07:57

fun I appreciate you it's good stuff

1:08:00

Thank you for your common sense, thank you

1:08:02

for your wisdom, your boldness, your outspokenness. I

1:08:04

appreciate it. I want everybody to

1:08:06

follow Zeke. Just go ahead and follow him

1:08:09

and keep up with everything that he's doing. Not

1:08:12

only follow him, but make sure you put

1:08:14

a notification on there so you see what he

1:08:16

says first. You will

1:08:18

not be disappointed when he's one of those guys that doesn't

1:08:20

waste words. I waste a lot of words. He doesn't waste

1:08:22

words. He gets right to the point

1:08:24

and is solid. So, Zeke, thank you for that. And

1:08:26

make sure you follow him. He's got big stuff coming

1:08:28

up. There's going to

1:08:30

be a lot of podcasting in his future, his own

1:08:33

stuff, his own show. So, be

1:08:35

sure you're following all of those things that he's up

1:08:37

to, man. Hey guys, listen, before you get

1:08:39

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1:09:11

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1:09:13

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1:09:18

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1:09:20

Our country's in a mess. And it's going to

1:09:22

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