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This contract with black America for women and
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if not , we're not mentioned at all in the contract with black
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America And I'm not I mean when
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you , when you mention black people , you mentioned
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in black women , so don't count yourself
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. Oh , that's right . You're like
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administration saying that with black people .
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It's not like women . Black women
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are not included in black people . No
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, yeah .
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And it's just . Yeah , they have
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their own self , that's what they are . But
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I guess when the president says minorities
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, then he's including black people
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, but we all know that's not the case
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. Black women have specific needs
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that are not also being met , and we
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also feel that there should be some things
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that are specific to us
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in our plight as well , and I
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understand that . I feel like you
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can leave .
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No , i feel like I just offer . I
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just over jawed the right of section . I
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just said I don't mind
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if you guys like us , if
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you guys help us write a section . I'm
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been open to all kind of expert
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.
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OK , so this is what happens
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when the other a lot of buffoonery
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going on with a bunch of cackling
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hens . This
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whole conversation was about the contract
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of black America . This is a contract
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, a proposal you would
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say , more so of what Ice
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Cube , the famous actor
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, rapper , activist put
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together for America . Right , this contract
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was basically to , in
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short , was to help And
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we're going to some of the sections why you
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believe what some of the sections But
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, in short , was to bridge the gap between
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the inequality from black Americans
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and white Americans . Right , because the income
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, that the wealth gap since the 1960s
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has been a lot , much
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more about 40 or 45%
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more the wealth than white families and there is in back
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families . So
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he's just trying to bring this to the forefront
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of our politicians and
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to want to get something done , right , so
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you might say , ok , why ? why this is a big deal , but
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this is very much a big deal . So , kind
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of going back , this all started back in 2020
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when he made the contract And
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we're going to
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get to those cackling hens in a minute
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But
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so when he made this contract right
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, when he made this contract , he wanted to meet with
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the administration in charge , right
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, which was dumb Trump administration , right
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Right , and so he got hackled
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And you
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know from his own
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community Right For
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talking to Don Trump , right
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, right , he
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. Ok , but my thing is , why
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would you want to keep talking to the worker while you go talk to the
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boss ?
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Exactly . There was no point in the talk to anyone
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else , right ? If ?
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you go to a store , you have a complaint . You don't have
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to say , hey , let me speak to your co-worker , right
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. You go to say let me ask your manager , right ? Mm-hmm
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, he did the same thing here
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, right ? So , just
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using that basic logic , you
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want to shun the man , right ? OK , so they
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want to hack him about it , right ?
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Mm-hmm .
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And so when Biden got into office , right , So at
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least Jared Kushner he was
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one of the lead guys in the Trump
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administration at least wanted
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to speak to him , Right .
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Yeah .
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Maybe not getting done , because I don't believe any of his politicians
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to do shit .
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Yeah , none of them do anything .
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No , right , and so they would
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just , but at least they'd met with him , at least
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they did give him an opportunity . So
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when Biden came into the office and he
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presented the same contract , right , so
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they wanted to . So Kamala Harris she
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don't do shit , no , she
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wanted to get on a Zoom call with a whole bunch of other entertainers
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12 other people , yes , and he
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wanted to talk about this contract . But that
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was just . To me that's just a PR stunt
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, right , because how can you
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really talk about address these issues in this contract
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with 12 other people Exactly
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Talking about what they want ?
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It's going to be a one on one . It's what he was requesting
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.
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And that's what he requested , Right ? And then they say
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okay , I will talk to you after .
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And they never did , they never did Right
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, right .
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So this is , this is why you were saying you need to , like
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black people , need to get away from the Democratic Party
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, because , honestly , the
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Democratic Party don't do shit . No
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, they just keep you enslaved
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.
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For as far as just come and add , they
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give you a little teeny hope of a
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little bit of something , and it's all a lie . And it's
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a lie And it's just an old
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notion that we were fed back in our
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parents . Well , if you're an American , you
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, you not . You know , like my parents
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and their parents , to vote Democrat
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.
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Yeah .
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Just because black people vote Democrat
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, yeah Well , we can see what Democrats
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have done to people like us who invest . They
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have tore up the market .
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Yes , just tore it up . Destroyed the housing
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market , destroyed the job market
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, destroyed Wall Street
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, destroyed all the
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avenues , all the avenues
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small businesses , black owned businesses , 50%
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or more of those businesses closed in white businesses
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right , every , every
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, i guess like every step
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or like leeway
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, that black people had to
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get ahead . It's
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shut down , taking away . It was shut down
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. It was administration So
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, and all this the administration does is is
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they just want votes and
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they look for people to do votes
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just on , basically , pure emotion , and that's the
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truth . Look at it . Look at it now , right , we
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woke this . Woke that me too . This , all this
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shit , right , that has nothing to do with
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any of the progression of
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your well-being , right ? None of it . Oh
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, who gives a fuck if you have dicking
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balls or or
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have your vagina ? If you can't
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work , you feed your family or have , or they'll
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save up and not live in a paycheck page
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, but have an investment going right and you can't give them
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Just a damn , what about your genitals ? Right
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? I know I don't Right None of that shit
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. It doesn't matter to me . I don't care if you're bisexual
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, transsexual , right , Heterosexual
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.
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None of that is doing anything for my family
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, Exactly , It's not it's not That's
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just the distractions that they throw out for us to
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, you know , get caught
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up in when
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, while they're not doing anything But not
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, not a damn thing , not since the sixties
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.
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And it is . This is , this is a good . These
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are good points that I can't , i can't , i can't keep ice cubes , right . We
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want to just basically to bring
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forth the bullshit that
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the Democratic Party has been
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spilling for a long time . Right
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, like
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I'm not a political person , but
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at the same time , we
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have to acknowledge the bullshit when we see
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it Right . So when he went out there
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and did that interview , all day was focusing on
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just playing on words with this man . Like
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the clip . The whole thing
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says the contract says contract
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for black America . Right
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, these cackling hens , biblical
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fops .
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Lisa Ray , selena Johnson , selina Johnson , whatever Selena
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Johnson .
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These people . They just played
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on the word . Oh , he was like
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. You know what he was saying . Oh
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, black women are not black people
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, but black right .
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And then they said no , they're not . What
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the fuck are you ? The interview was horrendous
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. It was so hard to listen to . They
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missed every point that he made
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because off the bat they was already bitter
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. For what reason , We don't know
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, But they just Well , just because they're lonely
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. I think right . I think it comes from a
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long history of just the
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black women thinking they gotta be strong , they don't
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need a man , they don't have to listen to nobody . They did
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not want to listen to a
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word that man was saying , ears
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were closed , attitudes was rising high
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and nothing was getting accomplished
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. And , it's sad to say , as a woman , i'm
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sitting up here watching and I was disgusted
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by them . They would never
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represent me . You can't even listen to
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a man . Let him lead in a conversation , let
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him explain what he's talking about , without
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them talking
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over each other , fussing and arguing
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. Yeah , it was ridiculous .
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Yeah , i mean the man was making sense And
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I didn't . I didn't when he said , hey
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, we write this , we wrote this contract with
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experts of all different
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sectors , right , exactly . And
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when the floor of me was like , oh , i don't see women
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, you just so focused on it's nothing
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, saying one of women , specifically a woman
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, yeah , so , and then , and the
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fucking ? obviously , now nobody even know what
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a fucking woman is . We're saying this
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administration came into place . Nobody
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can ever define what the fuck , even the fucking judges , the
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federal judge lady , she can't ever tell you what a damn
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woman is .
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Right , she can , she's scared to because she's a
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loser .
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If he said that guess what , the
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whole Budge trance community or whatever
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. They would have been beaten down Right
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Like they would have been fucking ice cube also , so it
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would have been a no win .
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That's why he just called it Black America
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. That goes for a trance that's black , or
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a woman that's black , male that's black
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or whatever you wanna be if you black
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, Right . That was simply not for me .
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It is not that hard Black , America Black
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. When you click on that button , with
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whatever survey you take , you're gonna put
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black and you're gonna put citizen
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. That's not that damn hard to
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figure out , It , doesn't ? it's not gonna actually
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a whole bunch of other stupid shit . You know what I'm ?
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saying Right . even in the interview he gave them opportunity
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for he asked them for the expertise
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in that sector , in that section
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, and Fivico Fox said
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oh , now you want us to do it Right . And
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they had everything negative and nasty to
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say . I think Selena said okay , i'm down
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with it , but the other three , they just beat
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them down .
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Yeah , you couldn't even get .
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this interview was ridiculous . It was
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more like they was bashing him and
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talking about what side
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he pick . He didn't come there about
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picking the side . He said that . He was there
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just to bring light to each side
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. Thank you , to see if change can
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come about . That was his whole focus .
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And you go to the person in charge .
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Why not go to the president ? Who am I gonna go
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to ? I mean , why would I go
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to who ?
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Right .
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I'm going to the person in charge of the United States .
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Yeah , because he couldn't when he wrote the contract , obama
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was not in an office and it was not
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in office , so that's why he didn't go . He
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had to go to the person that was in power . It was .
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Trump . Regardless of how anybody
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feels about Trump , he had to go to the person that
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was in power . It could have been Craig
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Ray Ray whoever was in power
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at that particular time when he wrote it
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, he had to go to them . Like you say , i don't understand
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how they don't understand that , but
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they looked at it . when the interview first
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came on , lisa Ray said I was
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taking back because I had to
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see that you voted for Trump . He
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didn't even see , just put that all in her head
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. Yeah , that's exactly what happened . He didn't matter with Trump
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. He didn't say I voted for Trump .
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Exactly Right . Like you can't have
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a conversation with somebody , you don't have
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to align with all their
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views and everything that they do If
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you want to get something done . That's how business is
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done in America .
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Business is not . that's just business
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And that's shit that they're doing ?
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was you taking your personal emotions
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and you put it ahead of
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the mission ?
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They did the same thing to Kanye when he met with Trump
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, and he wore the hat and he took a picture . That
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didn't mean the man loved Trump , was for
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Trump , he just was trying to hear . He
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said in an interview I just want to hear his side
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. Sometimes we need something new , a new perspective
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. That's what Kanye said . He was on to something And he was
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already thinking like , like how , isq
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, they were all in the same boat . We just need to talk to
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someone . We need to see what stuff is coming from
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, no matter who's what you know . And
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Kanye said you know , i just you know . He
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took a picture with him with the hat and black
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people went crazy . Oh , you lost
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your mind . You're a Trump supporter . They shut
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them , canceled them , everything because
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he thought outside the box .
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Yeah . And the thing is , you see
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, once again that just proves to my point when I was saying earlier
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is that the Democratic Party
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only gets votes off of
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emotional voters , And
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they know that's the only thing they gotta say oh , republicans
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are racist , vote for us . But you don't
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do shit either . Look how many
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thought oh , we gonna , we gonna cancel the student
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loans . Oh well , we can't now , we
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can't get it done . You think he has
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a done a damn thing , one single
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thing Besides destroy
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the economy . He destroyed it And divide the country even
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more Exactly . So we're kind of going
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back to the contract right , it was a couple of things in here
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, right , that made sense . So
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, okay . So we talked about the economic
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opportunities , where he talked about
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the $10 trillion reparation funds right , right
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, it was built
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. He said he wants to get it into people's hand
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over 10 years . I
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believe he was saying it , right , mm-hmm , this
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is gonna be like a 10 year process , right , right
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. And
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the fund itself and I believe it was another
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fund inside there that he was talking about where
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it's like a , it's for newborns , for
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blacks , right , you get like a $1,000
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trust fund type deal , right , right , and
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you cannot touch that money . It just let it grow
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. Basically , over the 18 years or so It
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may be even more right , yeah , but
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you cannot touch that fund unless
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you wanna go to
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college , purchase a home
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or open up a business .
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And that's perfect , because that's
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how wealth is developed and that's how
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rich people train
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their children up . They sit money
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aside for them , let it grow , let it develop , And
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then he's trying to create a healthy , wealthy
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mindset for when a person is born
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.
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Yes , it shows you that you
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have a stepping stone as well . Because
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think of it , right , if
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you give black people this
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kind of money , right . And then we're gonna say now let's
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just say give this some caveat to this , right ? Let's just
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say it's caveat to this , right . Let's just
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say the black people , like the black
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parents , right . Let's just say the black
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parents that may have a
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decent working history or
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steady working history , let's just say a steady working history And
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it shouldn't depend on your job . Then you
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have a steady working history . And
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let's just say maybe
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like soft stuff , like just say your criminal
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record , right , because
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that's gonna be fair . Right , because we all
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know that the likelihood nothing is promised
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with the likelihood , but this is not before . The
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parent is for the child , right . But
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just to say like it's a timeframe for this right
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. Just say like , okay , if you
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had a child or whatever and you
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haven't gotten in trouble for seven to 10 years
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or whatever , something like that then
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your child will be automatically
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qualified for this money , whatever , right
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, see , that's the case right . Or say
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you never had a criminal history , you have a child , the
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automatic , you would automatically get it right . But
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you know , it's something like that , right ? So let's just
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say , even if it's caveat to it , right , that
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still would give a person I
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still live in this at the 10 year mark . That still would give a person
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eight years , eight years
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for their child to . You know what I'm saying To coach
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them , teach them And when that child is
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ready because more likely 18 year I'm not gonna
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buy .
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And I was gonna say , even if you
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gave it to , let's just say you gave
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it to somebody in the hood not that educated
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, and they gave the baby , got the money right
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, And
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the call , the rule , is they can't spend it on the home
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, It has to be a home college . Let
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me tell you something about kids
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. When you want some money , or you gonna figure out
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or you gonna learn .
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Yeah .
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So it's gonna create . You're gonna have to learn
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if you want it . So if I know I'll get thousands
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of thousands of dollars , sit here , i'm gonna learn how to
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what it is to buy a home Yeah . Or
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let me look at some applications to college Yeah . Or
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because my ass is gonna learn , because I want that money
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. So maybe I didn't come from great
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parenting , but if I know I got 60,000
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or plus , maybe 100,000 dollars , then guess
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who gonna learn what ? It's gonna break
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them out of the cycle . Thank you .
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It's gonna break them out of the cycle of being poor
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, yeah , and , and , and , and , and , not educated
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and not having the ownership of nothing
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, right , and that's the and we know a lot
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here in America at least , that real estate
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is usually your entry door to wealth . Yeah
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, yes , right , yeah , so we'll
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say that . And then , of course
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, we might say some of my say oh yeah
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, or you get them . You know some of my house . That doesn't
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mean nothing , but yes , it does . It means a lot . Because
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even if somebody because even rich
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people fall and lose their house So doesn't matter , it's
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the most educated person fall and lose
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out . I don't see people that's wealthy
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working like doctors , nurses , lawyers
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. They have lost their house too . Yeah , so it's not
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just all dependent on you can't just say
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automatically this person from a certain neighborhood
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is gonna automatically deem
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what they're gonna be like in the future , Right , because
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a lot of people who grew up poor end
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up growing up being rich , very successful and
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vice versa Right .
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So this will be just a
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good opportunity
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for black people to have
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a good head start .
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Yes .
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That's it Now . What you do in your
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life is what you do , and that's with anything
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, whether you got the money there or not is what the
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kids do with their life , is what they do , whether they go to college
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, they don't , or whatever .
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There's plenty of people that grow up in affluent
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neighborhoods and become addicts .
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Addicts or criminals . I mean get
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caught up . So that's indeed a handle there . My
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whole point is that I love the proposal
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as far as giving us that chance to
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succeed . Yeah , just
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because a lot of people haven't gotten a chance
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, right .
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Right And look And so , also , he wanted to invest
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, wanted to be government to invest $1
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trillion in black owned businesses Right , so
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they can have
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their own business . Right , and so he can
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create jobs for other people , for
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other individuals . Right , this
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would bring okay , if
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you think of it , this would bring a lot of money
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into the economy . Right , if more
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small businesses are doing
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well . They always say , oh
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, small businesses are
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the backbone of America . Right , having
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a small owned business , the
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small business itself , and that would drive
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. That usually would drive the economy . Right , war
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. Why are we missing this opportunity as
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America ?
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Because I don't know Because so much more money
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would flow through here with
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all the disproposal that he wrote for
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this contract . Right
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, it would create wealth , it would create a
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good balance with , you know , the economic . It
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would create money through United
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States with the businesses and the children having
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money and they having houses . You
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know , because one thing about time
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it goes . So the key is going to grow Right , what
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they do with the money is what they do . But I tell you what they're
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going to learn something . They're going to learn something
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.
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Yeah , because it speaks to one of his other points
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here . It says in
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the school to the prison pipeline
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, you know , if they're not okay
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, so like a black child
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gets in trouble . Typically
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what's happened ? when we see
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it statistically , it's not even an opinion
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that they usually get punished harsher
19:13
than the white students , right , of course . So
19:15
that's going to be . It affects
19:17
a lot . You know what I mean . They won't
19:19
be able to get a second chance . Typically
19:22
They won't be able to have that second
19:24
chance to succeed . They're still trying to go
19:26
into , you know , maybe like a reform
19:28
program or drug rehab program
19:30
. They get sent straight to prison , right Straight
19:32
to jail , to the same same offense . They
19:35
get straight , sent straight to the prison . That's what
19:37
it it it it , it and also what it does too . He
19:39
wanted also to more support for
19:42
black teachers and administrators . Right , if
19:44
you were to pay the black
19:46
community more , more
19:49
money , which they deserve . If
19:51
they , especially they went to the , they got the same training
19:53
, the same experience and They
19:56
have the same positive effect on the
19:58
community . Right , paid them more and
20:00
paid them more .
20:01
Because guess what was to start with happier
20:03
teachers , educators
20:05
, supporters , it trickles down
20:07
and then it's gonna create what I
20:09
like to Imagine , what it
20:12
was in the 40s and 50s when we had our
20:14
own communities doctors , lawyers , teachers
20:16
, dennis and we were thriving . I
20:18
would think that it would bring it right back to that
20:20
. Yeah , i would love to see um
20:22
, you know that that's
20:25
just my stand on it . I never thought , i never
20:27
really like segregation . And
20:29
integration , people integrating . I always
20:31
thought we were thriving better Economically
20:34
, as sacred being segregated . Yeah
20:36
, so maybe it would come back to that again , maybe not
20:38
so segregated , but we would have , we would
20:40
do better , we would thrive more , i
20:43
feel that's mine .
20:44
One of the hardest things , though , because what we just witnessed
20:46
the the implosion . That
20:48
shit imploded worse than the damn bunching
20:50
gate . That's what the guy
20:52
was terrible . Yeah , they were
20:54
for them . You know
20:56
that's what happens , but that's what happens when you
20:59
you are bitter . Missing for
21:01
better hang me and that's what you
21:03
just hate when , when somebody is
21:05
come . And the thing , what I really hated
21:07
by that Call-A-Call conversation , our whole interview , was everybody
21:10
was pointing out the dumbest , smallest
21:13
Problem but no one had a
21:15
damn solution . No one was solution driven
21:18
, not all , it was just all attack , attack
21:20
, attack And that
21:22
was it . So you say what is that ? What is
21:24
that gonna He ? this man came to
21:26
the platform . What a solution
21:28
to the problems , that's Americans
21:31
are fake , black Americans are facing right
21:33
and And all they had
21:35
to offer was more problems
21:38
because they had they all Insecurities
21:40
and you know they all
21:42
miss information that they stuck in their head
21:44
. I mean , and it just totally
21:46
Emotional driven
21:48
interview and it just missed the
21:51
all the points , all the points
21:53
, right , yes , see , another
21:55
thing too . Is this here like Decriminalizing
21:58
marijuana ? right , that
22:00
shit should have been decriminalized .
22:02
Right , that case , let me have doctors , lawyers
22:04
, i mean all kind of people smoke it at this
22:06
point . I mean that war
22:09
on drugs .
22:09
Yeah , we already know the regular . The Reagan era was
22:11
a warm black , so this is just keep it real it was
22:13
, it definitely was . And then , and
22:16
at this point , we there's all
22:18
these decades , black people selling marijuana
22:20
get criminalized . Right Right
22:22
now , all of a sudden , all of a sudden , i was a business , right
22:25
, so okay , it was gonna be a business . If
22:28
I can , if I can't , a lot of the black
22:30
people get these loans . He's saying all that
22:32
white people are getting as well . Right , why
22:34
are you not giving it ? and if you , so
22:36
much for the fucking people , a Democrat
22:38
leader , you're so much people
22:40
.
22:41
Where's the money We're for the businesses and the loans
22:43
for the companies , because Asians would
22:45
get along quicker than we can . Yeah .
22:47
Yeah , no , yeah , and and
22:50
obviously Latinos
22:52
, they come into the country , don't have to vote , they'll
22:55
have to . They don't have to say anything , do anything
22:57
, and they get free house in housing
22:59
, free food . Wow , black
23:02
Americans in Chicago , in New York , still
23:04
are still still sleeping on the floor outside
23:06
, right , but they have money To
23:09
bust the immigrants there . They have the
23:11
money to house them , they have freedom feed
23:13
them . They're gonna give them the job itself , right
23:15
?
23:17
It's just . It's just a sad
23:19
state , it's a sad .
23:21
Way that the conconial in New York and
23:23
LA those are the three biggest , biggest
23:26
Problems I you know states
23:28
that yeah , in the country .
23:30
Mm-hmm , yes , to me That just it
23:32
just is this disgraceful It
23:34
is , you know and it's like in our face
23:36
and and they have you picking
23:38
on a , Trying to find the smallest
23:40
things wrong with what ice
23:43
cube had to say . But yeah , it's all in
23:45
our face . Well , right .
23:46
Are you saying right ?
23:48
all in our face ain't changing , i don't know how many
23:50
years , and then moving and shipping people . Don't you see
23:52
that ?
23:53
right .
23:53
I mean then these people are getting more
23:55
than the people while I work at . They don't get
23:57
anything , homeless folks They getting way
23:59
more than that .
24:00
Yeah , yeah .
24:01
Apartments to not even and
24:04
food and shelter . I mean not even like
24:06
sleeping in the shelter .
24:07
They had to do no voting . They
24:09
able vote one time . They
24:11
will vote one time . I
24:14
don't understand . How is this something
24:16
that The , the
24:18
American people , is this okay
24:20
with ?
24:21
I don't understand the . I guess
24:23
it's just such a sad Situation
24:25
because it's such a brainwashed
24:28
. Yeah that American black Americans
24:30
have been so brainwashed for generation
24:32
after generation , and That's what
24:34
we witnessed . That generation is above
24:36
us , yeah , and probably above way of like
24:39
a two year , maybe a couple years above
24:41
us right . Decades to this I meant decades
24:43
. They in there . So they
24:45
They already brainwashed
24:48
period and they already thinking
24:50
you know Democrats were that right
24:52
. You know they already came when he
24:54
if y'all could have saw the faces They had
24:56
, if you get up and look up the interview , They were
24:58
already angry before he even started
25:01
talking . It's so we already
25:03
hit it like you already know where the
25:05
interview was going .
25:06
Yeah , and that's all they want to do was
25:09
a The bash another black man
25:11
and that's what made them feel good . Yeah
25:13
, and that's a . That's a shame , because this
25:15
man came in here with a logical
25:17
Well , a logical
25:20
reason why one of these changes
25:22
, right , like , even so , he was talking
25:24
about make an election day , make
25:26
it a holiday .
25:27
Yes , so people can actually get out there and vote
25:29
right . Without having to take
25:31
days off or getting off a word early .
25:33
Just make it easy , make it a holiday , yeah
25:36
we know that a lot of people who even with on
25:38
the lower end , you know , saying
25:40
like they can't be , they off . I was gonna
25:42
say , some people just can't get the day off and
25:44
it doesn't ever matter if it's Extended
25:46
, of the poll hours and all the shit too , that doesn't
25:49
matter , because maybe they can't we get to the poll
25:51
because it's too far Out the way after a long
25:53
day at work . There's that . That's what the problem
25:55
is , you know . But I I'll
25:58
tell you what I Like
26:00
. I'm not , you know , of course . You know I don't vote . I
26:03
don't vote It's because I feel like every
26:05
president , when we learn this , every
26:08
president is selected
26:10
, never elected . Thank you
26:12
, you know , and , like I
26:14
said , this is just my , this is just my opinion
26:17
of what goes on to the list . Add
26:19
it on to what this , you know , the
26:21
black contract of America
26:23
is that I believe that this president
26:25
came in . He was selected
26:28
to come in , destroy the
26:30
economy so that wealthy owners
26:32
of bigger companies can buy
26:35
up , buy up all the property . Look how many
26:37
people lost their homes . The buy is cheap And
26:39
there's a lot of , how many , especially a lot of black folks that
26:41
lost their homes . That were like renting out
26:43
their homes for that additional income
26:45
. They had to sell the house We go . Why ? Because
26:48
this administration , oh , let the renters
26:50
stay in the homes . We gon' give
26:52
the renters the money but owner
26:55
, you will have to figure that out . And
26:57
while the banks , the banks , they give a shit , no , they
26:59
don't care , they want the money . Now this happened
27:02
, did happen to a lot of blacks and
27:04
whites , but more blacks , because
27:06
the maybe a lot of the money wasn't there
27:08
, you know , stacked up for
27:10
for this type of this type of you
27:13
know They have it And they needed to .
27:15
They were solely , you know , relying
27:17
on the Right .
27:19
And then , of course , i'm pretty sure , like their credit
27:21
was not extended on because
27:23
of the banks itself didn't want to do
27:25
that , cause they , you know , black being black , but
27:28
this was , this was , i think . well
27:30
, that's what he did , purposely did so
27:32
that . and then , when we did that the
27:35
voting Democrat , right , he did that . That
27:38
took generational wealth , generational
27:41
wealth .
27:42
Yes , potential generational wealth because
27:45
, like you said , home ownership could have
27:47
been passed down to child , great child
27:49
, right , uh , nothing
27:51
better than property land
27:53
Right Now . The house might not be shit , but the land
27:56
is worth everything . Yeah , so
27:58
right there .
27:59
Yeah .
28:00
So he shut that down when he when he crashed
28:02
all of that . So , yeah , yeah
28:05
.
28:06
He . so a lot of , a lot
28:08
of homeowners that had the use of their
28:10
properties were rent for
28:13
extra income . That's been gone . So
28:15
the house was all wiped out . small businesses
28:17
wiped out . You know
28:19
what I mean ? Yeah , the
28:22
, the , the economy . if you had stocks , bonds , that was what I was
28:24
about to say . the stock market If
28:26
things stopped , market wiped out , wiped it out . Wiped
28:28
it out All the stuff
28:30
that that black people had as
28:33
a leverage , all gone . All
28:36
gone for voting for this idiot .
28:38
Right , all that hard work
28:40
And now everybody's feeling it . Yeah , and
28:43
actually , beyond
28:45
the contract , everyone feels
28:47
the recession . So it's
28:50
not anyone's favorite to vote for . Right
28:52
Democrats , right , especially black people
28:54
. Right , i mean food is expensive , it's actually
28:57
a recession , you know . Yeah , it's just , and
28:59
I mean it's terrible .
29:01
Yeah , because I think that
29:03
that's the biggest mistake . but he did say , biden
29:05
did say out his mouth Wall Street
29:07
coming for you .
29:09
Yeah , he couldn't . Yeah , he was ready to wait . He
29:13
was in a pinky toe in office . Everything crashed
29:15
.
29:16
Yeah .
29:16
Yes , the stock market plummets .
29:18
And it just , it , just , it just amazes
29:21
me that we have billions
29:23
, billions of dollars to
29:26
fund a war that
29:28
nobody cares about , that is , benefits
29:30
no one here in America , but
29:33
we don't have no money for
29:35
reparations . We have no money
29:37
to build
29:39
up the homeless , you know , to help
29:42
the homeless themselves , but we have all the
29:44
money also for immigrants to come
29:46
in illegally and cater
29:49
to them . Yes , right , the men apartments
29:51
and feed them . Right , we
29:54
can't . Oh , this is the worst one
29:56
. But we don't have no money to even raise
29:58
the minimum wage for a lot of the states either
30:00
. Right , for a living wage . We
30:03
don't want to have nothing . We don't have no money for that either . That
30:05
just really amazes me . But
30:07
we know it's all about money . You know
30:10
what I mean . It's all about the money itself
30:12
. But this really amazes me , that
30:14
how the money would allocate , because those billions
30:16
, of billions of dollars honestly should have been
30:18
.
30:19
They should have been because this is just to
30:21
the needs of , of what they need in
30:23
America , The needs of Americans
30:26
exactly .
30:26
Yeah , because one of the things that
30:28
the government does , depending on who's
30:31
in office because the Trump administration
30:33
did this they would typically
30:35
the government itself would
30:37
buy stocks , bonds , and
30:39
they would buy shares in companies
30:41
. When that
30:44
happens , that's what pumps up the
30:46
stock market , and
30:49
when that happens , and when we have
30:52
a president or a party in charge
30:54
right there's the Republican party in charge A
30:58
lot of jobs like not
31:00
jobs , but like a lot of companies , they get subsidies
31:02
, like you'll be able to apply for
31:04
grants , right , subsidies , grants
31:07
, all this stuff for to flourish your company
31:09
. All that money was funded
31:12
, was funneled I mean funneled fallen
31:14
out to a war that nobody gives a shit
31:16
about .
31:17
Right , yep . So
31:19
that's your good old Democrat party
31:22
.
31:22
Yeah , you know I
31:24
hope people listen to this Ice
31:27
Cube had a great great reason
31:29
why we should and he said , hey
31:31
, and the thing is he didn't ever attack that's the , that's the door
31:33
. I hate it . Also , he didn't ever attack them in the party
31:35
. He said he wanted to talk to the party
31:37
to come up with a solution . These are concerns that I
31:40
have . Here is a . This
31:42
is why I have these concerns And
31:45
I need to talk to someone to address
31:47
these concerns .
31:47
Right In charge . They can address and help
31:50
implement . And
31:52
that's what he did . He did not say he was
31:54
voting or he was in
31:56
favor of one or the other . He said to
31:58
him out of his own mouth they're pretty much all
32:01
the same . And that's exactly what
32:03
I believe . They're pretty much all the same
32:05
. But those cackling hands down there . They didn't hear
32:07
one word he was saying about
32:09
this bill , the contract
32:12
that he's trying to promote , and
32:14
it has everything to do with building
32:17
black people up .
32:18
Yeah .
32:19
Woman Oh man . And
32:21
the wealth .
32:22
Yeah .
32:23
To success , all of that .
32:25
But he was shunned .
32:28
I can't get over how they treated him . It
32:30
was total disrespect And
32:32
it was just embarrassing
32:34
as a woman , a black woman , to see
32:36
them up there acting the way they did was
32:38
a pure embarrassment for me .
32:40
Yeah , And it just as a black
32:42
man seeing that . this is what why
32:45
I understand why a lot of just
32:47
men don't want to be married
32:49
, because you could just imagine what they go through in private
32:51
with women like this .
32:53
Because , like he said , they attacked him
32:56
. An activist , a musician
32:58
, a diss He get . He's very successful
33:00
man , very intelligent
33:03
man , and they said they attacked him like
33:05
anybody on the street , just disregarded
33:07
everything he had to say . I can only imagine how
33:09
they are .
33:11
But that's what happened . When you make a lot of sharp native movies
33:13
, that flop , you know
33:15
Biblical . All right , all
33:18
right guys , that's it for tonight . Well , i'm glad you hope
33:21
you enjoyed tonight's episode . I'm glad you
33:23
guys listened in . All right guys
33:25
, that's going to be it for tonight . Good night .
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