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Unpacking Sports: Beyond Rivalries and Societal Reflections

Anthony Dinges Season 1 Episode 21

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Is the sports world just a distraction, or is it a mirror reflecting broader societal issues? Join us as we navigate a fascinating journey through high school basketball rivalries, major sports events, and societal controversies. From the gripping aftermath of a significant drug raid in Frederick County to the fierce rivalry between Handley and Millbrook high school basketball teams, we explore how local events resonate with broader themes of justice and community impact. Our discussion seamlessly transitions to the professional sports arena, where the unpredictability of sports betting and the cultural significance of high-profile performances like Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show come to light.

Our conversation doesn't stop there. We dive into the complexities of music, politics, and controversy, examining the powerful messages conveyed through influential platforms. We reflect on the ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, and the role such artistic expressions play in challenging societal norms. This episode also tackles corporate influence over our daily lives, questioning the intent behind corporate actions in the airline industry and beyond. We ponder the implications of high-profile NBA trades and the allure of big markets for international stars, with a special focus on the Lakers and Dallas.

In a thought-provoking final segment, we confront pressing societal issues head-on. From controversial topics like ICE raids and population control to the evolving conversation around gender identity in sports, we delve into the complexities of modern society. We challenge ourselves and our listeners to critically examine political leaders and policies, stressing the importance of staying informed and questioning fundamental institutions. As we approach the weekend, we remind everyone to enjoy the blend of NBA All-Star excitement and Valentine's festivities, while also recognizing the power of truth and love in our personal lives.

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Speaker 1:

I was ready, bro, there's a hindrance Silence is cassette, so let your voices be heard, man, we brothers with opinions. Now we spreading the word. Bringing light to the dark Revolution is our art man.

Speaker 2:

A lot of people talk, but they ain't never walked apart. Gotta shine a light on poverty and fight against injustice and always speak the truth when the enemy's in the way. What's going on? Ladies and gentlemen, happy Sunday. Y'all know what time it is. No more NFL football, but we got the All-Star game coming up tonight.

Speaker 2:

Four All-Stars sitting on this round table together, three of them right there in the Wing City, the other one is up here where I'm at, and we're going to get right into it with some local news a big cocaine raid and drug raid in general out there in Frederick County. So you know we don't sugarcoat nothing, stuff happens. We're going to talk about it. And then we're going to get into a few different topics, man, including the Super Bowl last week, and the thing we want to talk about a little more is Kendrick, and you know his amazing performance he had.

Speaker 2:

And then we're going to get right into a lot of different topics, like the plane crashes that just won't stop ice raiding everybody, except for people that's not of color. And then we're going to get into the transgender laws and stuff with Mr Trump, and we're going to get into a little bit of this Luka Doncic trade and we're going to see what else happens. But in the meantime, ladies and gentlemen, put your headphones on blast, get your coffees and your beers, whatever you'd like, to get ready your cold glass of milk, because you've got milk. We're going to talk about it all, let's get it.

Speaker 3:

Okay, fellas, welcome back, welcome back. You got Mr Weaver here, mr Rushden alongside me, so we'll jump right into local news sports. On Monday you had in the Northwestern District, falk here defeated Brentsville 78-39, hanley over Jameswood 78-30. So that was Monday night. Thursday night, moving on, you had Meridian defeat Warren County 85-39, and Sharando fell to Falkier 66-61. Friday night you had Meridian defeat Warren County 108-61. Friday night you had Meridian defeat Warren County 108-35. Jeez, you know I got to say there's been a lot of high scoring high school games this year, you know in the 90s and 100s. It's crazy. And then Hanley defeated Millbrook 74-60. Skyline defeated Manassas Park 64-24. Falk here over Sharando 59-52. So that was your Northwestern District scores. And on to our neighbors, because we don't forget about them, in West Virginia and the Eastern Panhandle. On Monday Washington defeated Martinsburg 66-54. They didn't have many games this week in West Virginia.

Speaker 2:

Because y'all have all that snow down there, right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, with that snow, because they only had one Monday and then Friday, I see, and then you had Spring Mills defeat Martinsburg 61-45 on Friday. So of course it must be much anticipated Speaking of Spring Mills versus Hanley matchup coming this Wednesday hopefully and speaking of it may snow again.

Speaker 4:

So they need to play that game before Wednesday.

Speaker 3:

Well, they moved, like I was telling you guys, they moved the Liberty game up. They were going to play Liberty Thursday, Now they're playing tomorrow because they have to play them for seeding and state because they're in their district or region, whatever for the playoffs, that's an easy victory.

Speaker 4:

They should know where to put the W and the L yeah.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, that's a.

Speaker 4:

They don't really need to play that game yeah that's it, haley.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, tomorrow at 6, they actually moved it up to the time. It's only the boys' varsity and it's at 6 tomorrow.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, if I was Haley, I wouldn't even play the starters man, I would just make sure the game is comfortably in hand to not ruin the perfect season for them, and then just put the benchwarmers in there. They're not even benchwarmers for real man, because they could probably go to any other school around here and be a starter. So let some of the dudes on that bench shine on Monday night versus Liberty, because you know, hey, you want to be healthy and ready for the play.

Speaker 3:

Correct. I'm with you, which I feel they'll do They'll play them first half, whatever, and then bring in the other. I think they did that last time. They played the bench played the whole second half, pretty much.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I mean coming from a coaching perspective, tony. I mean you, and I would do the same. Rest your charge, man.

Speaker 3:

Well, and especially if they play on top of that too, they have that big game coming against Spring Mill, so you don't want to. Yeah, if you can sit your starters and rest them. Exactly Is that game going to be towards the regular season record because they scheduled it, but it doesn't count Like it goes towards their record, but it just doesn't hurt like their.

Speaker 4:

So if Hanley lost, they would still have a perfect season.

Speaker 3:

No, I mean no, It'll probably be 21 and whatever It'll go towards their record, but it just doesn't count like.

Speaker 4:

So that's what I'm saying. Like in the record books, is it still going to show that Hanley had an undefeated season?

Speaker 3:

No, they haven't lost books. Is it still going to show that hanley had an?

Speaker 4:

undefeated season. No, they have a lot. No, okay, this is an official game on their schedule. It just doesn't count is it official?

Speaker 3:

yeah, it just doesn't count towards like hurting them in the playoffs, right?

Speaker 2:

oh, the thing is that game is scheduled again for wednesday night, which is also another day scheduled for snow down there, so they can't push it back anymore, because district start exactly yes, the following tony, you should hit up like man, y'all might want to move that game to tuesday I mean, they still like the team.

Speaker 3:

Both schools want to play this, so they might, because what I said, district or region don't start until next friday, the following friday, so they still have time. Like they could play on friday or say if they still want to get the game in.

Speaker 2:

Oh, so this is going to start next Friday.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, not next. The following Friday. Oh, they got time then. Yeah, so they still have. So to me they'll. It seems like both sides want this game really bad, and they'll play it regardless. Friday, saturday, they'll get it.

Speaker 2:

Spring Mills has that one loss at Morgantown when they had the incident. But all those kids are back, their coach is back. I heard and I've seen somebody say, because they have a ton of athletes, they said they're going to sacrifice one of their athletes and put him on will the whole game and they're not worried about him scoring yeah, I guess, yeah, I can see that yeah, but you guys haven't seen them play this year, none of y'all no, I haven't caught any of their games yet.

Speaker 3:

None of theirs, because I don't think they've played anybody in Virginia yet. This will be the first team that they played out of Virginia I believe Spring Mills, because I know a couple years ago we went to a game and Spring Mills played Millbrook.

Speaker 4:

Spring Mills. Are they like Martinsburg? Because I know Martinsburg they'd be riding down into like the DMV area playing teams.

Speaker 3:

They're past, like they're near the state line.

Speaker 4:

Are they playing teams out of the DMV area in Martinsburg? Yeah, they are.

Speaker 3:

I think they are Okay, let me see. I'll check their schedule. But yeah, they're like right at the state line, right, you know, when we went to St James, they're like that, the last town, whatever you want to get now to West Virginia.

Speaker 4:

I think it's actually considered what Fallen Waters, west Virginia.

Speaker 3:

Well, berkeley, berkeley, county, beckley, whatever it is.

Speaker 4:

It's got its own accent, yeah, but the town itself, I believe it's Fallen Waters.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you're right. Yeah, I couldn't think of. Yeah, you're right, because my cousin, the fallen waters is where they're at, it's the last exit.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, before you get into maryland.

Speaker 2:

Yeah well, I I know one thing man milbrook keeps playing handily close compared to everybody else. One time by 20, one time by 14. Shit man, that's pretty close for milbrook. So they must have some good athletes twin. And then on top of that of Eric Green man, he's probably been the best coach in the area for a long time.

Speaker 3:

Well, it's like we say it's a rivalry game. But take it another way. I know a few of the kids you know Sean Rooks, riley Batey like they're good ballplayers. They're not, that you know. They're top two off the top of my head. You know they got good ball players. They're not that bad and they're gritty, you know. Plus, they get hyped up. You know, in a rivalry game and everything I just said it was a, you know, haley still did their thing pulled away, they got it together in the second half they went on a what a 15-2 or 4 run or something. Oh, so it was actually close. Oh yeah, I think it was almost time. The hand was only leading by one and a half or something.

Speaker 2:

Because I heard you say the score was like 74 to 60. So, regardless, sometimes the final score doesn't indicate the way the game was, but I'm like they continue to play them well compared to everybody else. Hanley's beating by 40, 50 points a game.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I got to say they've played them. Anybody in the area Millbrook has played them the toughest.

Speaker 4:

You got to credit Hanley for in-game adjustments. You know what I mean. So if they were only leading by one and won by 14, then they made some second-half adjustments which took care of that game basically.

Speaker 2:

And I'm going to shout out Zach man, no lie, even though he was on the show earlier this year. But Zach was a player of the year one year, his senior year, and he went to Millbrook but he over there, hanley, like man, let's bang on Millbrook.

Speaker 4:

Let's go.

Speaker 3:

We won't get into that. I think that gets a little personal with Zach. I know he loves.

Speaker 2:

Millbrook, but at the end of the day you've got to be where you're at or there's no reason for him to coach Hanley. But I know he made the right decision now because obviously if you would have been a coach back when they had Eric Green and Jordan Sugars and the Twins and all that, then that's the right time. They was nice and they won the States. But Hanley got the squad right now. So I know he's probably like yeah, I'm glad I'm a Hanley and not over there in Millbrook, Right.

Speaker 3:

I'll just say that I know Hanley or Hanley people, Millbrook people. When zach got to hanley they were mad. Zach didn't get the job at milbrook.

Speaker 2:

I just would yeah, but that's like. You should never coach anywhere. You didn't go to school. That makes no sense. You go, you got to go where you get opportunity well it is.

Speaker 3:

They just wanted him to be the head coach. Yes, because it was what his first year. He took them to states.

Speaker 2:

Remember that was their first. He's a good coach man.

Speaker 3:

The COVID year. Remember that was Zach's first year.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we was up by like 20 points man in the state championship and lost. Yeah, that's nuts. I won't say anything else except for, besides Meach, of course, chaz was the only one that helped him in that game and I was like shit, where is everybody?

Speaker 3:

What sucks is that it was in our house. No fans could show up, nothing, it'd been a total. Fans were there. You remember Fans?

Speaker 4:

make a difference man?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, definitely do. Changes the whole environment. Yeah, and certain players.

Speaker 4:

You know they can't play under pressure like that. When fans are right down on them or bleachers are right up on the court. I ain't going to lie to you. When I played, I loved it, but there's a lot of players that turn the ball over. They don't want to dribble. They'll take one dribble. They pick the dribble up Like it's just the little things will crowd you around oh yeah, it distracts people.

Speaker 3:

Like I say you got, you got practice players and you don't have practice, but you got gamers, exactly so you know, there's something we've coached for years like man, this kid didn't look good in practice, the damn, come the game. He is a ball. And then the one you thought would step up because he looked good in practice buckles under the pressure, exactly so, yeah, you find out a lot, definitely come game time. Who's your dog?

Speaker 2:

and who's not Listen man. They know overall we love Hanley man. That is what it is. But we're finding out what recently that a lot of people in the area might not like Hanley but they like that snow powder baby because that cocaine rate was crazy. Oh shit $10 million, yeah, over $10 million Whoa, so where?

Speaker 4:

is this the $10 million, is what they confiscated over the last year, last year $10 million Last year. Last year, over last year, they seized property, assets and money and the actual drug Like. They seized over $10.9 million.

Speaker 5:

That's a lot of money.

Speaker 3:

Jeez, it was.

Speaker 4:

It was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was it was, and it's pretty much like Frederick County Task Force. Yeah, it's behind this Frederick. I can tell you a lot more about the task force and sheriff. You know it's all tied in together but we won't go into that right now. They arrested like 10 individuals and seized over like 67,000 in cocaine and property and some of the arrests were made across, you know, three different counties, man. You had Stephen City and you had Frederick County on Front Row Pike and then they also had Stevenson, virginia. So obviously they were watching three houses pretty much, but within watching those three houses, 10 individuals got arrested, you know. So that could be people that are transported for those three individual homes.

Speaker 4:

It'll need to more give it time and they're not releasing any names right now because obviously they want to conduct their investigation before they do all that.

Speaker 3:

That's just nuts 10 million yeah last year.

Speaker 5:

I was surprised. I never thought the number would be that high. I figured it would be high, though, but not like that. That's a lot.

Speaker 3:

That's some new Jack City numbers right there coming together.

Speaker 4:

Well, they usually get the County of Frederick, county of Page, county of Shenandoah and Warren County. All of these counties are coming together and this is how they're getting these raids.

Speaker 3:

Well, yeah, working together, because I'm going to say they work with the ATF too, because usually the ATF, because they're right up the road in Martinsburg, they get involved when you see them in town you know, something's going down. They're right up the road in martinsburg exactly get involved.

Speaker 4:

When you see them in town, the atf frederick county sheriff there's, I mean they're, they're in horror together, man like, and my thing behind all of it is, like you know, it's a lot of informants that are being hired by the sheriff and tasked for in the ATF. Oh, of course they're going in and they're buying stuff from them. So, right there, they have control buys on these people. So, no matter what they find, they already have the control buys on you. You could be looking up to anywhere from five to 10 years on control buys. So, no matter what, they're looking at some time. Oh, with the amount of stuff that's been found, I mean they're looking at a lot more time now, right, Isn't that entrapment, though, that they have somebody and their job is to buy drugs because that's illegal?

Speaker 4:

Well, it's really not anybody that's working with them. It's like, okay, they'll bust an individual like yourself. All right, they'll scare you with. Oh uh, zeb. You're looking at like 20 years and they offer you a deal to say, all right, we'll cut these 20 years if you just work for us. We just want to know where the product's coming from. And that's how they get informants. Because these, these informants, they get really, really panicky, they get scared during interrogation and they break down and then the next thing you know, they're working for the ATF or the Sheriff's County. Yep.

Speaker 3:

Yep, you're right, because it wasn't there. I wanted to bring up Because the first thing that came to mind when I thought of it- remember that big drug raid it was over there by dow j.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I remember that, but remember that was a big. That was years ago. I can't remember how long ago, I want to say at least five to six years ago. Yeah, it was like same same thing. Yeah, big drug ring going on. They arrested a lot of people during that one. I believe yeah, because I like I say that that at that time I actually did see I was down that way for some reason. I saw like A-tip.

Speaker 4:

I'm like, oh shit. And then these informants like so when they go to court, like these informants, they never hit the stand because, like you know, the people that they busted Well, they already have like agreements with their lawyers and shit. They're basically saying, all right, if he doesn't take this, he's going to be looking at this. So these people, they get scared and they take the plea deal, they plead guilty. You know what I'm saying. But if you bring these informants into the court, how are they credible? I know.

Speaker 5:

They're addicts. You'd have to take the chance on a not guilty plea and if you do that and they find you guilty, they punish you, they give you extra time.

Speaker 4:

They give you the maximum of your sentence. That's why they scare you with hey, you're looking at a maximum of 30 to 50 years in prison. You don't take this plea down. People are looking at it like hold on, man, If I don't win this, I'm looking at 30 to 50. Yeah, 30 to 50. So then they say, hey, look, we'll cut everything to 10 years. I'm pretty sure you're going to take that?

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, nobody wants to take that kind of chance, unless you got like the best lawyer as well, not a lawyer and they scare you because they're like this is what we already have.

Speaker 3:

Now, okay, I'm sorry guys to interrupt, but before I forget I have a question. What do they do with the money that they seize? Where does that money go?

Speaker 2:

Into their pockets. Yeah right, I'm like okay, you done seized.

Speaker 4:

I'm trying to tell you that it goes back into the city, but I don't believe it, Tony.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's the one thing I've never really looked into or asked Like, where does that money go After?

Speaker 5:

the case is closed and it's in the witness room what do they do with it?

Speaker 3:

I mean, they give it to Children of America, or something. Like what do they do with it? What do they do with?

Speaker 4:

it. Well, like when you ride through going to New York and I know this because I go up to see Chris they'll have those big old boards that are digital and they'll tell you. The city of New Jersey's Department of Transportation grossed $30 million last year. They're putting this money back into this they don't give a breakdown like that out here. Where is that information?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't know. We might have to research.

Speaker 4:

I'm not saying that they're not putting money back into the community. But where is it going? Yeah, and also with the drugs. What are they doing with the drug?

Speaker 2:

I was about to just say they put all the drugs back into the community well, supposedly that's how it works they funnel these drugs wherever they get them from into the communities. It's not the actual cartels and all these people from colombia and el salvador, mexico, putting them in these cities.

Speaker 2:

It's the people y'all just said, all those three-letter word gangs and the government behind all of it, and they put it right into these inner cities and and oh, I agree make sure that they have those resources to help kill each other, make their money and then lock them all up for doing it if they don't get killed or whatever, and it's just a big cycle. But that money, man, they didn't put that money into it. How come the taxes went less last year than if they're making all this money from these raids, which is every year all the time?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you guys already know they're not giving that money where they say Like we touched on, it was an estimate of 10.9 million in narcotics, including yeah, I didn't see that, that's right, god, that still blows my mind heroin, methamphetamines and other substances. That's what they collected off, just the drugs. And then they confiscated another hundred thousand assets that could be cars, jewelry yeah, where does all that go Now that it's done?

Speaker 5:

there's people guilty locked up. What do they do with all that?

Speaker 4:

It goes to like a police auction. Well, I can see that Like you ride around town, they have two Mustangs right now that look like regular cars, that Tony and I and Zib and his tenant out next thing. You know, when they pull you over, everywhere where there's a light starts flashing red and blue. They got them in the windshields, they got them in the back windows, so they're using these cars as police cars now. So but yeah, just wanted to touch on that for the, for the local news, but we can keep it moving.

Speaker 3:

Yes, and stay safe.

Speaker 2:

everybody you know us don't do drugs we can dive into these topics forever and we love it, man. So regardless of what everybody but yeah like who is it?

Speaker 3:

right, guys, we got to move on. So Super Bowl time. The Eagles win the Super Bowl. I was shocked, so we go back to our picks last week. I think Zeb and you were the ones, oh yeah.

Speaker 5:

I was shocked. I saw it coming. I could see that coming A lot higher.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so Zeb gets to talk, because he's the only one that picked them. I thought you did I picked them. I said I think they're going to win, but I was going to pick the Chiefs because it's hard to go against my homes. You and Tony took the Chiefs and Zeb and I took the Chiefs.

Speaker 3:

You two got the floor.

Speaker 2:

Y'all got the floor.

Speaker 4:

I just want to take this time to thank Zeb because he convinced me to take these Eagles, based off the defensive schemes that they were going to throw at the Chiefs, which they did. He said Saquon was going to have a game but they kind of shut him down. They shut him down. You know Jalen Hurts. He stepped up and made it hurt. So I'm going to pass this big old hurt right on over to Zed and let him do his thing with it.

Speaker 5:

Well, philly was the best team in the NFL this year. It wasn't just the Chiefs. They beat Baltimore with ease. They made it look easy. They beat Baltimore, kansas City and the Commanders were a hot team. It made it look easy, yeah this year.

Speaker 5:

Who did they beat? But the Chiefs were kind of down, I felt, and they're due for a loss. You can't win every Super Bowl. No team's going to do that. They're due to lose a Super Bowl, right. But the Eagles are just a high team. Defense offense hurts. He's underrated, he actually that was the best game I've ever seen him in.

Speaker 3:

Well, that's what I was going to say because, remember, I did say, even though I think the Chiefs, I said who has to step up and win this? And he did it. I said they're going to shut down Barton, that's going to be the which they did. He had like 50 because he's still a threat, Barkley's a threat and hey what I said, they need it happened. Daylon Ross had the game of his life. Well, to me that was his second-best game because remember his first Super Bowl he played well against them.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, and they lost by a field goal.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that game was a field goal. Yeah, that game was a field goal. I know they whooped us, but I don't feel bad because we lost to the Super Bowl champs yeah Go. Commanders, yeah yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'll just say I don't bet like that unless it's between y'all having fun as much as Saquon did all year. He caught more passes, I think, than he was able to rush the ball.

Speaker 5:

Hmm, he caught more passes.

Speaker 2:

I think, than he was able to rush the ball. But you guys know how I am. Oh, ct stands for conspiracy Tucker or whatever man, how many people probably bet on Saquon to kill it? Ain't none of them?

Speaker 3:

hit.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, I'm sure None of them hit in that game Exactly, Chris, how many people bet on Mahomes and then they keep going and win it, win it, win it. Ain't. Nobody win no money on that. That's all I'm saying. I don't like the bet man. This shit is crazy how life works. But they was like we know the whole world's thinking Kansas City man, they just keep getting there. It's Mahomes, Philly. Smash them Zeb. You was right, they smashed them, Dude. It was boring the defense.

Speaker 3:

Mahomes, because who did Mahomes the same thing? When he lost the Bucs, they lost to Tom Brady. Remember the defense, mahomes?

Speaker 1:

was running for his life in that Super Bowl.

Speaker 3:

Maybe you saw the blueprint there, because he couldn't do nothing against the Bucs.

Speaker 5:

They shut the run down too. The Jacko, you'd think he would shine, because they were getting at Mahomes. They didn't even blitz. That was just their front seven doing that.

Speaker 4:

But my thing is With the sports betting. I agree with Chris, though, like all, this money was betted on Saquon the Mahomes, and the only player that probably didn't have a lot of bets bet on him was the Super Bowl MVP in Jalen Hurts. He balled out and I bet you nobody really took him on. Nothing really on a sports betting site.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, my take is just like the bigwigs continue to win because they're like we ain't going to lose no money, because we're not going to have Saquon in my homes get off Exactly.

Speaker 4:

But the big winner of the Super Bowl to me was my man, kendrick the Bar-Duck. Yeah, I was going to get on that Like now, the halftime show was the big thing.

Speaker 3:

Everybody was waiting for that. Was he going to?

Speaker 4:

play, not like us.

Speaker 3:

No, he knew he would, it was all a game, I have to say a lot of people I think it went, I guess, over their head. The message he sent, that's what it was. It was a message to everybody. The whole performance I love it was in front of Donald Trump. He did it.

Speaker 2:

It was in front of over fucking 250 million people that viewed it.

Speaker 3:

Exactly what Kendrick Morris says you pick the right guy at the right time for something.

Speaker 2:

The wrong guy at the right time. The wrong guy at the right time.

Speaker 3:

The wrong guy at the right time. Yeah, get my words together. But yeah, and it's true, I loved it. I thought it was great the way that it was put together, when you had Sam L Jackson playing Uncle Sam, which was hilarious, and he was narrating it.

Speaker 2:

And he kept trying to shut down kendrick and what he was saying and wanted to do, but he was basically. The whole thing was basically how usa works.

Speaker 1:

Yeah if you really want the whole game board was like we're in a game.

Speaker 2:

The whole thing was split up how to flag all the people? The dancers were in the red, white and blue, but they were separated. Kendrick was in the middle like I was gonna say yep, the controller, of the playstation controller, like it's all a game. Samuel kept saying you ain't gonna do it, don't do it, don't say this, and then you really gotta do it right.

Speaker 4:

And then he said this is what america wants. This is how you play the game. Yeah, don't mess this. And then he came through with that peekaboo.

Speaker 2:

He crushed it, I know some people's like oh, it's not the time and place for a message, it's entertainment. This and that my whole thing is when is there ever a time when you got the chance to be in front of all these millions of people? Like I always say, man, the things I think and say to y'all, I would say it on. I would love to be able to be in front of all those people.

Speaker 2:

I don't care if they cut me off, I would say what I could have until they cut me off. Yeah, that's what's huge for people in the time we're in.

Speaker 2:

And it's more so than just me, tony and Zeb. It's for black culture and a lot of people don't like that or want to hear it. But it's true. He asked for reparations and everything he said 40 acres and a mule this is bigger than that music. People wasn't understanding and listening. That's why I know a lot of people, especially white people, were like oh, I don't like that shit, it sucks.

Speaker 3:

Well, yeah, of course, chris, you're nailing every point of what I was about to bring, but you said it all, it was definitely a message man and he's just letting the people know.

Speaker 4:

Look, we haven't forgotten that.

Speaker 3:

And I disagree with Chris too. It's like, yeah, when is the right time to send a message?

Speaker 4:

If you're on a platform like that, he has that platform to do it, tony.

Speaker 2:

Hey, do it. It's because they don't want those messages portrayed, because their kids like that stuff, regardless of what people say, man, most. Because their kids like that stuff, regardless of what people say, man, most of the kids like that kind of stuff. I've seen so many videos of people watching and the kids was going crazy, and not just black kids, white kids and all kind of oh, they was not like us and what they say, a minor like they was loving that joint and people was like yo.

Speaker 4:

Everybody knows this song and I loved it because lamar, he, he cut some of the words out and let the fans say those words.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying so.

Speaker 4:

It didn't come out of Kendrick's mouth.

Speaker 2:

And people's like, oh, how much can he keep coming at Drake and this and that? Well, drake keep saying these extra things about Kendrick and everything else and then people don't understand Look, you ain't going to be able to certain times. And you, you fuck with the wrong one, right, when they say bark up the wrong tree, yeah Well, kendrick, kendrick ain't about that. And regardless of Jay-Z and Nas, with ether and LL Cool J and all these battle songs and when have they ever had a battle song take over the world as far as like the number one song in general on the Super Bowl, performed at the Super Bowl what did he do?

Speaker 2:

to Drake. He looked right in that camera and was like hey Drake, he kept it real.

Speaker 4:

He looked slamming to the camera man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what did you think about the performance Zeb you and your kids watching.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I was here.

Speaker 2:

He was here with us I was here. I know y'all was turning up over there going crazy. If y'all was there with Nicky and them.

Speaker 5:

So can Drake come back from this? No, do you think his career is just done?

Speaker 2:

Pedophile he still has a huge following, the people that love Drake. They love him, but regardless, they already know they're like yeah, Kendrick, put it on him and there's nothing they can really say. Like the truth is the truth.

Speaker 3:

I won't say yeah, we'll speak on that. On Drake, I won't say his career is over, but damn, I don't know, because, like you said, he has his fans.

Speaker 5:

He's got his fans, drake's got millions of fans, so I don't think his career.

Speaker 3:

Head of the final that shit. It'll fade away, but it ain't going to go away for the rest of the life, you know yeah, I still like that one, but my whole thing is is how you just brought up what diss songs in the past. How are you going to be a grown-ass man in the game and you want to sue for a diss song? Hey bro, that's the name of the game. This track's been going on since hip-hop started. It ain't nobody trying to sue.

Speaker 5:

Because he can dish it out, but he can't take it. Yeah, exactly, there he goes.

Speaker 4:

He disses people all the time, man. I still like that one line man Right time wrong guy, yeah, like Like he's exposing these people, man, so it needs to be heard.

Speaker 3:

Man, yeah, but I just heard he was suing. I'm like man, come on, come on Now. Imagine if he really won that lawsuit. That would change music. Then people would be scared to say anything on the mic. There goes freedom and artistic whatever you want to call it ability out the window. Everybody would be scared to put an album out. He's scared to make a song and he gets sued.

Speaker 4:

That's right, man, hopefully, and he gets sued, that's right so hopefully he does not win that lawsuit.

Speaker 3:

That would be wild if that happened.

Speaker 5:

So I just wanted to say that Drake being a bitch, I think the lawsuit was just trying to stop him from doing it at the Super Bowl, but now it's too late, but I still think they're pursuing.

Speaker 3:

I don't know, we'll talk about that at another time, but at the Super Bowl, but now it's too late. I mean, yeah, you have it like, but I still think they're pursuing.

Speaker 4:

I don't know we got to. We'll talk about that at another time. But and then you had a lot of Caucasians like bashing the performance, but like those are the ones that don't understand the history. You know what I mean. Those are the ones that didn't pay attention or just ignored the situation when it comes to history.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, of course, they just see a rapper, a hip hop, and they just didn't pay attention at all. They just didn't like the music.

Speaker 4:

Like you said, 40 acres and a mule. This is bigger than the music. I knew it was going to be a message before the performance. I'm with you. I knew he was Kendrick's just that intelligent man.

Speaker 3:

Oh, to me, he's one of my favorite hip-hop artists right now.

Speaker 2:

The NFL made an apology to everybody, saying oh, we're sorry, this was the halftime performance man they knew.

Speaker 3:

Exactly Many times. That's what everybody's talking about Like how did you not like? I guess they want to act like they did, because of course they will.

Speaker 4:

Dude, he rehearses, bro. This joint was sponsored by rock nation and apple music.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's like what do you do? He rehearsed something totally different. Then come showtime, they're like, yeah, what the hell? What a whole new stage. What's going on? Come on, y'all knew exactly.

Speaker 4:

I don't think it's going to happen. But people are trying to say they're going to sacrifice Kendrick. But I don't think it's going to happen. No, I don't think Kendrick's that dumb bro After everything that he said during the performance, when he's been stating over the years through his music man, no way man, he's not going to that dark side man. I don't see it happening. Hopefully not. While we're on the topic of exposing these people, let's talk about these plane crashes. Let's expose them some more.

Speaker 5:

What did you say? How?

Speaker 3:

many plane crashes. It's a lot.

Speaker 2:

It's been over 60 already this year Over 60?

Speaker 3:

Incidents. They said last year.

Speaker 2:

Together there was like 31 the whole year.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the whole geez. So we've already doubled it.

Speaker 2:

In a month and a half. In a month and a half. Yeah, and that's the ones that they tell us about.

Speaker 5:

If you need to fly, go ahead and buy a parachute and carry it on with your luggage. Bring a parachute and carry on and book your seat next to the emergency exit. It's daily, they're crashing daily Military, civilian.

Speaker 2:

It's more than one of those right now.

Speaker 3:

It's crazy. Yeah, that's nuts. I did not know it was that much Jeez. But like you say, Chris, it's only the ones they want to tell you about.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, there's so much that happens that they never tell us oh yeah, well, I'm going to go ahead and start by telling you that the majority of these flights are through United Airlines.

Speaker 1:

I said that the other day.

Speaker 4:

United Airlines is owned by a mixture of institutional, retail and individual investors, such as Vanguard Group, prime Cap, management Capital, international Investors, j Scott Kirby, bret Hart, oscar Munez. These are all shareholders of United Airlines man.

Speaker 2:

We're at the Hitman Hart.

Speaker 3:

That's what I was thinking it's like a share in.

Speaker 4:

United Airlines. It's shareholders, man, and it's from big corporate elite corporations that pretty much have their hands on a lot of other stuff, like Vanguard is. They got their hands on a lot of stuff.

Speaker 2:

Vanguard is up there with BlackRock.

Speaker 4:

Exactly so. These are the people that are behind these airlines. Man, we're right back in this mix of like that elite kind of Hollywood devilish type people. Are they doing this shit on purpose?

Speaker 2:

I think, that's always the question, I think the people that don't think it's on purpose, are the people that just don't want to know the truth? Or like, ah, because they don't care, they're like people like I don't want to think about it, I'll just live my life, which I understand. But in that same time, we got to like expand our minds and realize what's really going on out there, because we're still only going to know a little bit, but at least we're trying to educate ourselves and talk about it. Right, a lot of people's like man, why are you worried about that? Man? I'm like well, we're gonna talk about it what did you believe?

Speaker 2:

tune us out but do not know and just be oblivious, is not it? Because when these grocery stores empty out soon, y'all gonna be like oh yeah, I didn't listen to y'all.

Speaker 4:

And then I'm going to narrow it down for you, chris, because the biggest shareholders throughout all those names I've said is Vanguard. Then you have Prime Cap Management, and then also Capital International Investors, whoever they are, and then the last one is BlackRock Incorporated. You see, blackrock. Those are the majority shareholders.

Speaker 2:

If people look into see BlackRock, those are the majority shareholder. If people look into it, BlackRock and Vanguard, especially BlackRock they own almost everything or have percentages of almost every super big business and corporation.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it's interesting that and that Bret Hart is not the wrestler. But he's pretty much one of the biggest owners, so he must be in with one of those capital prime cap management investors. He's something big in one of those corporations.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I think that's Ted DiBiase that runs that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Ted DiBiase To clarify that's not the Hart Foundation.

Speaker 2:

Kevin Hart. He's involved, they're all involved. The truth is, man like Zeb said he ain't going to fly no more.

Speaker 5:

I wouldn't. Would you feel comfortable on an airplane right now, man?

Speaker 2:

I'm more afraid of cars than planes, but the thing is we never know what plane they're going to have. These happen to. But you're right, they're just making people live in fear when the plane crashes you're dead, you can walk away.

Speaker 3:

I'm like. I'll still fly if I had. I'm not going to let them scare us. I'm still going to live my life If it's your time to go. I'm still going to live my life if it's your time, it's your time to go. I'm still going to fly If I so flights go. There's thousands and thousands of flights every day, holy crap man, that Bret Hart guy.

Speaker 4:

he was the first actual black president of the airlines. I didn't even know the guy was black.

Speaker 2:

Well, they be showing some of these interviews now that we have social media man and no funny stuff. All those people was involved together. Whatever's going on, they're being paid and bought out to make sure shit happens, and it does happen.

Speaker 4:

Just makes me think of that good old saying the sky's the limit For real man. The sky is the limit For real man.

Speaker 2:

The sky is the limit I also believe that because you can't get out of the Earth. So when people be like, oh, outer space and not NASA and all this shit, man, the sky's the limit because they can't get past the firmament and we ain't getting all that. But you know what I mean? They be brainwashing us with so much bullshit Like why people believe in NASA. I see all these people with NASA clothes. I'm like man, that shit ain't real.

Speaker 4:

Like how do you get a rainbow?

Speaker 2:

These planes, like you just said, wayne, sky's the limit. The sky's the limit because they ain't going to let us go no further, we can't.

Speaker 4:

Well, seriously, if it's an inferno, like glass around it, like wouldn't that be able to tell you where rainbows come from? Are they reflecting off?

Speaker 2:

glass. That's why they look like that and they're in that circular shape or whatever.

Speaker 4:

I mean it's like CT baby, it's just Conspiracy Tucker, you know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, conspiracy Times.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, with the BWO. Cast your new nickname.

Speaker 4:

This is only for entertainment purposes, only people.

Speaker 3:

This is only our beliefs. So plane crashes everywhere unbelievable. Is it set up, are they staged, are they trying to take people out insurance?

Speaker 4:

fraud. You gotta think about that. I won't get off topic, like with the 9-11 crash man, like that building. The structure of that building was built to where it shouldn't collapse.

Speaker 2:

They made it to withstand jets yeah, man, jet fuel and everything. The structure of that building was built to where it shouldn't collapse. They made it to withstand jets yeah, man Jet fuel and everything.

Speaker 4:

And you know I've done my research on that a little bit and there was like crazy vans coming in all crazy hours of the nights when the janitorial people were not there, the Wall Street workers were gone and they were bringing in stuff. So who's to say they weren't bringing in bombs to detonate that building? Pretty fishy and interesting that the owner of that building he took. He changed his insurance policy like a week before that happened and they said he used to eat breakfast in there every day and he didn't eat breakfast on 9-11. Yeah, we can keep it moving, but I ain't trying to say nothing, man.

Speaker 5:

I don't, I don't, hey, I'm just reporting.

Speaker 4:

I'm just reporting what I've seen in a video. I'm just saying.

Speaker 3:

Moving on to ICE raids.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, ICE. They got a little ICE in my coffee.

Speaker 2:

I just wanted to talk about how come ICE raids mostly people that are Mexican or Hispanic in general? But there's so many immigrants and people here, even down in Winchester and virginia, that are from all these other countries and let's say, let's just say where their skin is fair. They're white, white complexion, not what we speak now and nobody's running up on these people from australia and france and everywhere else, but they're running up on you if you look like you're from el salvador, argentina or mexico I'm not.

Speaker 4:

I Are they the only ones?

Speaker 2:

that's illegal. Are they the only illegal immigrants? Or if you're still here illegally from Australia or Germany or something, are you not illegal because your skin is white? Let's keep it real. Why do you all think that is Zeb? Your wife is Mexican, All these people we see, man, not everybody's bad in any race or religion, but they're running up on people that look Hispanic or brown skin or black. But what about the white people? That's illegal.

Speaker 4:

Man, listen, I'm going to let Zeb talk, but I just had to say this we're all immigrants, exactly so, with that being said, go ahead and say your thing on this, yeah.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I don't know what. I don't know what the solution is for this, like the ICE rates.

Speaker 4:

It's population control, too many people.

Speaker 5:

They definitely target people, man Profiling, they're profiling people.

Speaker 4:

Plane crashes, deportation. It's population control, man. These big waves have been telling us. Man, these big waves have been telling us there's another pandemic coming, brace yourself. Yeah, they're the ones that are controlling all of this, man. They're controlling the population. Listen to bill gates and some of his interviews, man. They're telling us, right in front of our face, what's going to happen. So if we, if we choose, ignore it, then you won't be ready for it.

Speaker 3:

So, yeah, I'm with you. It's like Chris, why are they just targeting? We know what it is and we knew this from the beginning.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, but, why, the Hispanics.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's it.

Speaker 3:

Brown skin and you're getting deported. You have Germans, you have so many other immigrants in this country from Europe. Are they legal? I don't know for a fact. Some of them are, but is that a plan?

Speaker 4:

We know that's not the plan it is a plan, because Trump's favorite words is what? Let's make America great again.

Speaker 3:

And they're not a part of it Exactly.

Speaker 4:

Let's get rid of them and start all over like the beginning.

Speaker 3:

This article I'll read a little bit from nbc news. And I didn't know this. But about the ice raids, they're like because they they've been to la what chris up there in new york right, they've hit like out here all the time because there's so many people but here York is filled with people from all over the world.

Speaker 2:

You know, who's here is not legally here Come on man?

Speaker 3:

Oh, I know, but the operations that they started, Chicago, new York and.

Speaker 2:

LA Because the biggest cities in the country.

Speaker 3:

Right, but their plan is, like they're saying here in this article, every week to raid three different cities, like the next one they had is in Aurora, colorado. It's on there as a target, but anyway they're arresting anywhere from 1,200 to 1,500 per day, that's population control man.

Speaker 5:

They've been here, though. Oh, this ice has been around since it's been going on forever.

Speaker 3:

They've done it in front of the wheel. They've been here, though like oh, this ice has been around since oh it's been going on forever.

Speaker 5:

They've done it in Front Royal. They've done it in Front Royal. They've had ice raids in Front Royal, like recently.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I actually saw one in an article that happened in Front Royal.

Speaker 3:

Yep, so they don't know it other girl.

Speaker 4:

sit there and tell you, of course, when it's coming and they're raiding. They raided some vape shops over in Front Row that are, I believe, owned by like foreigners, and they confiscated like over $900,000 in illegal drugs through these vape shops also. Oh, well, yeah, ain't nothing wrong with making a little side money.

Speaker 3:

I'm just joking.

Speaker 4:

I'm joking, I don't believe it's getting put back into the community. I believe it's a bonus for them.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but these ICE raids, to me they're just targeted towards we all know this and knew this. This is when Trump was in office the first time towards a certain group of people.

Speaker 1:

That's it.

Speaker 3:

That's why he wants to build the wall and everything else and make America white again it should never work. We all know Trump comes from a racist background man, so I mean I'm just to the point now, like I try to get along with everybody, but if you support Trump, I can't fuck with you because deep down, I'm questioning your character. I mean I'm being, I'm questioning your character. I mean I'm being, I'm questioning your character.

Speaker 5:

You support a man like that, but I think you build a wall of the drugs still coming to this country. It's too much money. The way the drugs stop coming is when people stop getting high. That's how you put them people out of business.

Speaker 4:

I'm not going to lie to you. I won't mention any names, but I'm with Tony, like at work, like I've stopped sitting at certain tables, like when I eat my lunch, because most of them that I'm sitting with they're Trump supporters. Man, and I'm like I don't hear a lot of these guys talking about Trump anymore at work.

Speaker 3:

Because supporters.

Speaker 4:

I'll say that they look like idiots now. People that voted for Trump oh, definitely now.

Speaker 3:

And this is a question for you as a black man, because it's always one thing I've said to you how can you be a minority and support this man? What do you say? That blows my mind.

Speaker 4:

It's kind of like school. He's brainwashing you in these campaigns of what he's going to do for black communities and certain organizations and then, once he's in office, he reneges on it Well.

Speaker 5:

I don't talk about him because you'd be surprised how many Hispanic people vote for him.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying. I don't say nothing.

Speaker 5:

I'm like, yeah, you're right, he's not racist.

Speaker 3:

He's Hispanic.

Speaker 4:

He blows my mind. He's ethnic, certain things, man. That's why they vote for him. You can't let a president brainwash you, man. You have to do your research. You got to know something about this person before you vote, chris of research.

Speaker 3:

You got to know something about this person before you vote. Chris, you got anything on it before we move on? Because that's a lot of what I was like. I don't understand, I can't even come up with anything. How can you be a man and support this man? That's the question I want to know, as you as a black man, wayne? Of course you don't, because of course you probably don't understand it yourself.

Speaker 4:

Seriously a lot of these things that he's signing off now. He did not state this during his campaign.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he's always talking about it.

Speaker 4:

Department of Education. If he was talking that kind of stuff, people would not have voted for it. Oh, of course he wasn't talking about a lot of these things that he's signing off on, but you've got to understand who's the puppet the puppet's Trump. An awful lot, but you got to understand who's the puppet the puppet's Trump. Who's in control? It's Elon and his little raggedy-ass son. You know what I mean Talking about. You're not the president. Get out of here, man, come on, man.

Speaker 3:

That's stuff that he hears his dad saying at the house man, his son, I just got to say was freaky. What is he even doing in the Oval?

Speaker 4:

Office. I just got to say it was freaky. What is he even doing in the Oval Office? What is Elon Musk politically? What is?

Speaker 3:

he doing there?

Speaker 4:

He didn't win anything, bro. That's Trump's man. He's got like $38 million in contracts through the government now ever since Trump came in office.

Speaker 2:

He gave $279 million to Trump's campaign. He bought Trump, he to Trump's campaign, but he bought them. Basically, he bought Trump, he bought Trump's seat.

Speaker 2:

But I'll just say at the end of the day, democrats, republicans and everybody else those people are all in one big circle. They all show together, they're all on the same team. But the people that voted for Trump I don't even care if they're white, the people that voted for Trump, and the Hispanics and everybody else the minorities, so to speak it's because they believe what they hear on the news and the media and that's all designed, set up for them, so they believe it and they feed into it. And then boom.

Speaker 4:

What has our government been doing to us for many, many, many, many decades?

Speaker 3:

lion brainwashing and lying, lying and brainwashing, but man, but I want to say this you speaking supporters this reminds me, I'm just gonna call it, call you out my neighbor down the road. I mean because he, he has trump shit down here on the corner, outside his house, and he's a black man.

Speaker 5:

That's what I'm saying. That's what.

Speaker 4:

I'm saying about them. I don't see anything about him?

Speaker 5:

What?

Speaker 3:

But, yeah, his Trump band. You've probably seen the house down there. Does he have cowboy boots and rings? Yeah, yeah, I don't care if you're a cowboy or what color you are, whatever, but but you know that. The main thing is how can you support this man but?

Speaker 4:

people don't understand, though, toby black people, they used to call them boy a lot. They they were their cowboys back in the day.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean. Yeah, I just wanted to say I'm like the one of the biggest in this neighborhood was just fucking. There's a lot of Republicans or whatever in this area, period, that's just. I keep repeating the question. I don't know how you're supporting period.

Speaker 4:

Black people are cowboys, but.

Speaker 2:

That's because they called black people boy. Yeah, that's what I was going to say they were like sit down boy, shut up boy right yeah, they would wear all that cowboy gear and stuff and they were cowboys and the white guys were not cowboys, yeah, and then all of a sudden they became so popular as a term that they just called all of them cowboys yeah, correct.

Speaker 3:

So chris, speaking to all, all of us speaking about laws, will move on to his transgender law. Yeah, put into place I will.

Speaker 2:

I will be honest. I don't want to say nothing else about it. I want y'all to talk because I love talking, but that's the only. Thing that's the only thing I'm cool with that trump did. Man, I don't have kids. The rest of y'all do, but if I had a boy or a girl, you're not competing on the other one's level and thinking that you're going to break records or you're doing better than the others when you're not. That sex, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Chris, I agree, if I have a daughter named Michelle and she's a girl and then all of a sudden she gets to high school and she's whooping these girls, but now she became a Michael. No. I'm not against whatever people want to do with themselves, that's fine, like to each their own. But you're not going to compete in that sport and be like I'm better than michelle, but my name's really michael it's just not fair to me.

Speaker 2:

I'm not knocking people that want to do that, that don't know what they are, that you know want to have sex changes, but you're not going to compete. So I do agree with that. Oh, I'm totally. You're not going to do that I'm 100 with you.

Speaker 3:

I mean, that's the only thing I've agreed with, and we've said this before. We've talked about this transgender thing before in sports, because that's the main big thing. It's cheap it's, yeah, it's like dude, you're born a woman or a man, boy, girl, girl, whatever that's what you are when they started letting guys compete, what are we doing? In general? You're right, it's money.

Speaker 4:

It's the money, man. What are we doing? Thank you, as a society, it's all about money guys. Yeah, man, if I can pay a surgeon $ 30 grand to transgender myself, they're going to do it. I work with Well, it's a dude now I work with this person. They were a girl when they first started working there. Now, when I look at this person yeah, this person, it's a man now.

Speaker 3:

Muscles. Now I work with one of them at Walmart. Same thing yeah.

Speaker 5:

I'm not a woman. Guy had the breast implants. Which bathroom? Which bathroom?

Speaker 4:

Exactly, exactly which bathroom? I don't know.

Speaker 3:

That's a set up for sexual harassment. Well, that's why you got bathrooms. Now, like you see it a lot when you go to a lot of public places, they bathrooms now.

Speaker 4:

You see it when you go to a lot of public places.

Speaker 3:

Public places, but not your job. Yeah, your job, but it's you. To whatever they have privacy closed period.

Speaker 4:

because of this, this girl at my job that converted into a guy. It's a lot of going to the guy's bathroom now. I don't know. I don't know Weird If you get a sex change you still have to go to the same bathroom where women are at. That's sexual harassment dude.

Speaker 5:

Nobody would want that. Think like your daughter, oh hell no.

Speaker 4:

This world is all ate up, man, it is. It's a money scandal. But to get back to this, transgender stuff, man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. So to get back to about the sports. It's like you always said transgender stuff, man. Yeah. So it gets back to about the sports. It's like you always say I mean a lot when I first started hearing about is what? Because many of the people were. They find out they were a man, you know like what there was when they competed in the olympics. Right, I forget what was, I forget what sport it was. Actually.

Speaker 2:

There was actually two track and field and swimming a lot. Yeah, there was actually two right.

Speaker 3:

Because did they let them compete or they found out later they had a? Or did the Olympics let them compete?

Speaker 4:

I don't remember, I think the Olympics let them compete and didn't know, and I want to say they got busted. I'm saying did they know? Yeah, I don't think they knew about it. I think I remember the Olympics that you're talking about. I think it happened recently, I think that person ended up performing and they found out that person was a transgender and then they stripped them of their medal.

Speaker 2:

Don't they usually make movies we always talk about? They make movies that show us the truths, right? Yeah, you guys remember the movie Joanna man. Yep, I'm not saying right or wrong, but even people like britney grounder and caitlin clark recently have been questioned is that a man?

Speaker 3:

oh lord, true, I mean I get, but yeah, I get, but only we just never know like.

Speaker 2:

I mean you never know but good that we're like they can compete with the guys. It's like shit man. Maybe it isn't that.

Speaker 3:

Now come on Now what's one of the best women they ever played in the WNBA and she could compete with the men, and this was decades ago. There was plenty of them. Miller yeah, she was better than that. Dude, now come on so yeah. Come on so yeah. Or they admit no. Why do they say about her? Now that woman can ball, so there's some women I'll give. I mean, I know, men, there's differences.

Speaker 4:

strength-wise, cheryl was just the older sibling. That used to bust Reggie's ass. Yeah, I'm just saying, that's why she was nice bro. But now we want to question.

Speaker 3:

All I'm saying is I'm with.

Speaker 4:

Chris Like, but now we want to question. All I'm saying is I'm with Chris. Like Brittany Griner looks like she used to be a dude. Okay.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying in today's society. We did not question her back then, but now, do you see my point?

Speaker 4:

Now we question she was definitely a woman. I get what you're saying.

Speaker 2:

And in the eighties, tony, nobody questioned anything outside of their real circles. There wasn't all this. Everybody had a platform to speak about things, so nobody really even got on these topics together. You would talk about it with your work buddies, your lunch, your, whoever, your schoolmates, and that's it.

Speaker 3:

So you were saying she was a man back then. No, well, not sure. I'm like that's how society is changed. Now we're. I don't want to.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying I don't want to take nothing away from these.

Speaker 3:

I don't I just don't want to take nothing away from these sex changes are now normal and it's also normalized, so now we don't even know yeah, now you wouldn't know.

Speaker 2:

Like if you're thinking about it now if you're thinking about it, tony, one of my favorite comedians and actors of my childhood is Eddie Murphy, but he got busted with transvestite or transsexuals whatever they're called. Back in the day, these dudes was getting caught with them and everything. And that's back in the 80s. I guess he likes it.

Speaker 4:

He's just carrying on that legacy.

Speaker 5:

Eddie Murphy likes it, so does Dwight.

Speaker 4:

There's other people, let's turn off the white there's other people. It's all the light, it's all right guys.

Speaker 3:

Of course we got to move on. Enough with the transgender stuff. Yeah, we spoke our mind on that, so we got to look at trade. Is he transgender, the big trade?

Speaker 5:

You're playing the WNBA.

Speaker 3:

The big trade and, chris, you can give your theory on this, because you always have one but Luka and Anthony Davis being traded. How old is Anthony Davis? 31., 31, 30.

Speaker 2:

He's 31 and Luka's 25.

Speaker 3:

Big superstar, luka's 25, and this trade, you trade away your franchise player, dallas, and you spoke about the reasons why you believe Dallas got rid of Luka.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't because he couldn't bowl, it was overweight, because the owner that bought the team the majority of the team from Mark Cuban two years ago wanted to build a new arena and also build a casino in the arena.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, the.

Speaker 2:

NBA said no, you can't do that. She said, OK, no worries, I'll move our team to Las Vegas and then I can do it. Yeah, no, dallas loves the Mavericks. You're not going to move them. What's the next thing that they could do? Well, we know one thing you can't tell us we can't do we're going to trade our best player, franchise player, 25 years young, in the same way. Maybe the NBA wanted that. Who gets the biggest stars of all time in basketball? It's the Lakers. Who is the biggest stars of all time in basketball? It's the Lakers.

Speaker 4:

It's always.

Speaker 2:

Who is the biggest star of the last 15, 20 years overall in sports, but definitely basketball? Lebron, who's about to leave the game, lebron, lebron. Who can he learn from LeBron? Who can he get these secrets and be a part of that secret society from now, lebron? And on top of that, could it be part of a so-called conspiracy to where LeBron's like who's the only player at the age of 25 who actually has more points, rebounds and assists than me in his first five years, or six years, or whatever? It's Luka. Which way to slow him down and stop that? Bring him to LA right now on my team.

Speaker 3:

Man, that's a lot. It is a lot. Look at it from different ways.

Speaker 2:

It was man that's a lot.

Speaker 4:

It is a lot. I've heard that same thing, man. It was a lot. But I'm on something bigger with Chris, like with the LA situation, like I'm just going to step off the topic just a hair. It's just like think about the lottery. Where's the biggest winner? Always from when you hear Powerball, mega Millions Lottery, most of them's California, exactly, bro. So it's something up with your state of California, man, where they pull a lot of strings, man and this is another episode where I believe the state of California didn't pull some strings this was something amongst the owners and the commissioner. This had nothing to do with none of the players.

Speaker 1:

It's a money grab for the NBA.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the players didn't even know. Man, well, that's my thing too is like, do you feel this trade, what a lot of people are saying too, this trade to like to save the NBA?

Speaker 2:

You know, get put in a superstar. They to this trade to save the NBA. You know, get put in a superstar. They've been down the last couple years. Which way to help get them up? But to have to make this international star play for the Lakers.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because I was hearing, you know, because Boston's still good, it's always what's the biggest rivalry in all the sports. Really, it's Boston and LA, the Lakers and Celtics. It's like they want to rekindle that rivalry.

Speaker 5:

So that's another Bird versus Madden, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So, like you said, the Celtics have been good. Was this trade made? Hey, we're trying, because supposedly viewership's going down in the NBA and blah, blah, blah. You know their numbers are going down in sales and everything. So was this move made? Hey, we got to do something to boost our ratings and everything back up and start making money. So what you do, one of the biggest superstars in the league goes to.

Speaker 4:

LA, that's with LeBron, and then all of a sudden that's the biggest topic in California. What happened to the fire? Fire's over. They put them out already. Never heard nothing else back on the fires. Now it's all about the lucratry. Then they're going to distract us with something else that's going to happen in California.

Speaker 5:

It just keeps moving right along, man.

Speaker 4:

Let's not get off the topic with State Farm and these fires. Those fires are still happening.

Speaker 2:

Yeah man.

Speaker 5:

They keep it moving.

Speaker 4:

they're worse than people and who's the who's the biggest sponsor of the nba all-star weekend this week?

Speaker 3:

state farm you're right, I'm like dude. I spit that out like the entertainment purposes only what I see and what I read and what I hear. I thought geico was big or but State Farm's on everything State Farm all the State Geico State Farm.

Speaker 5:

what's their?

Speaker 4:

logo color.

Speaker 3:

They're in your sleep. Their logo color Same color as fire.

Speaker 4:

Same color as the blood that they drank. They won't get in all that dark.

Speaker 3:

Because I was going to say let's get more into Luka and LeBron playing together.

Speaker 5:

How do you?

Speaker 3:

feel this is going to work. Let's talk basketball.

Speaker 5:

I think they play good together.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to start off by saying Laker screwed up, they screwed up. Dalton Kinnett was a part of this deal. He ended up going to Charlotte. Mark Williams didn't pass the physical. Now you've got a guy back in LA who just got? Traded. Who's not seeing eye to eye with the organization, Not sure if it's going to work out for them. On the other hand, if AB can keep his ass healthy everywhere he goes, he gets fucking hurt.

Speaker 3:

Isn't he out for the season, the first game for dallas, bro.

Speaker 4:

He gets hurt blowing up man and he gets hurt like what that third quarter? It's like dallas really won that trade man. But can ad stay healthy?

Speaker 2:

you're dealing with a guy ad's out for possibly the rest of the season, and on top of that they're two big men, which is why AD wouldn't even have to play the center. They're both hurt all of a sudden, exactly. I mean, I'm not with Wayne on that.

Speaker 3:

I think the Lakers won that trade. You get a 25-year-old compared to a 32? You have your next for 10 years at least.

Speaker 4:

I disagree with you when it comes to pieces to the puzzle, because everything that dallas did, it fits what they're doing, man oh, I actually look good with ad in that line yeah, oh, I agree, like, but overall who wins it?

Speaker 2:

it's the lakers, because the lakers will have the lakers will have luca for the next 10.

Speaker 3:

That's what I was saying they won that trade big time, like I'm not saying like, yeah, dallas is lined up with ad, looks nasty Like with Kyrie and who else they got. Okay, well, give me the counterpart Clay Thompson. So, dude, right there, you got their big three right there.

Speaker 2:

Did you hear what Giannis said after that trade?

Speaker 3:

What's that?

Speaker 2:

He said I like it. He said I think all the big international stars should be in the biggest markets. Is Milwaukee a big market? No, they did win the championship with him already, but they did. Not saying Giannis is coming to New York, but Giannis and Jokic might be the next two. That's moved to a big city.

Speaker 4:

You never know. You never know Chris.

Speaker 2:

As great as they are. And now that Luka's moved, you heard Anthony Edwards. He was like shit man. I'm scared.

Speaker 3:

He was like ain't nobody safe if he ain't safe. But you know you hear this all to get in bigger markets. We know LA, new York are the biggest markets. But, honestly, like you just said at Milwaukee, you know if you're winning, you're making the franchise money.

Speaker 2:

Right, I mean they're winning, they should be making more, but their money for the league as a whole is nothing like it would be if he played in.

Speaker 3:

Chicago or New York. Yeah, I get that, but still at the same time, because the thinking process differs from city to city. That superstar is making that franchise, like you know. Now they're up and coming Like Denver. Denver's not to me like a small market.

Speaker 2:

If Jordan would have started out with the Bullets back then, or the Nuggets, it wouldn't have been the same.

Speaker 4:

Right, I could go to a Wizard game and sit courtside, but I bet you're damn sure right now I couldn't go to LA and sit courtside you can't come here at all and barely sit courtside. The tickets and the prices differ from city to city, because the Wizards are horrible.

Speaker 3:

That's why their prices are down, no, but even so.

Speaker 2:

I can go to games in Miami, houston and New Orleans, which are pretty good-sized cities, and their tickets are cheap, but how well is the team playing?

Speaker 4:

You go to the three biggest cities, it's expensive.

Speaker 3:

Tickets usually go up. How well a team's doing too.

Speaker 4:

And who's there? La prices are still high, whether they're good or not man.

Speaker 2:

The Knicks sucked for 20 seasons in a row. Until recently, our tickets were still the highest tickets in the league. You know why? Because we sell out every game, no matter what?

Speaker 3:

Because they're the exception. Just said, they're the two biggest markets. So they know the Spike Lee, everybody's going to come to their games.

Speaker 2:

Watch Giannis be on the move. Next Watch Giannis is out of Milwaukee.

Speaker 4:

Those are historic venues that have been around forever bro.

Speaker 3:

People are going to come there regardless. The stars come out for those.

Speaker 2:

No we didn't have anybody since Ewing and them until we got Melo, and then all we did is go to the playoffs a few times and not much. The big stars were afraid to come to New York because the media would eat you alive if you can't win well, very true, this is right, though it doesn't matter if they're good or bad.

Speaker 4:

They sell out all the time, bro, because there's so many people here, two different markets they generate so much money for the nba man by doing that but look at together with lebron.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was an nba power move and there's nothing like luca didn't know about. He's right, he was like shit. I didn't even know if it was true. I thought it was fucking april 1st I can agree with that.

Speaker 3:

My blood is yeah, it happened to save them. If their number you are going down that, that trade there's no way because it shocked everybody. You trade your, your future. Oh, I like that. A 25-day, what even compares? I can't even think of a trade in any sport Like a superstar that gets traded, not that young and not that it's taking away anything from AD, because when AD is healthy he's a buster. He's like right top five in the league Like player.

Speaker 2:

How did?

Speaker 3:

he have that amazing debut game.

Speaker 2:

He had like 27, 18 boards, 6 and 5. First game like that in over 25 seasons gets hurt at the very end of that game. How do we know that's not all conspiracy?

Speaker 3:

He's just injury pro. He's always hurting LA.

Speaker 2:

He is but that was the perfect reason for them to have this happen. Everybody calls you street clothes. We could just go down to that game.

Speaker 3:

I mean, that's been his whole career. That's why I couldn't believe the trade. I mean, yeah, AD is amazing when he's healthy.

Speaker 2:

And then look at the other one though Tony. Look from that debut. Look at Lucas. Lucas is known to get a triple-double damn near every game. His debut was 14-5-4.

Speaker 3:

Well, he's playing with a double. What the hell is that? I mean, Lakers win at this and he played like 16, 17 minutes.

Speaker 2:

Man, I'm telling you right now he's sabotaging them. He's not going to be on that trajectory to pass LeBron. When it's all said and done, lebron might say a couple more years now, wait for Bryce to get drafted, watch We'll see. But LeBron has to learn how to be the second man right now. As great as LeBron is for his whole career and he's still really good Luka's better right now and LeBron has to know that and let Luka take over the controls of that team and LeBron step back some, but LeBron stepped back some.

Speaker 2:

But LeBron, I'm telling you one thing about LeBron the reason that he's not really the GOAT compared to Mike or even some of the others in my opinion, but they didn't pat Stad. I mean, they didn't Stad Pat. They were just trying to rack up stats and be an individual as great as LeBron is and, yes, he's got four championships man, he's out there trying to get any and every stat.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, man, he's out there trying to get any and every stat. Yeah, I mean you're right. It's not about winning to him.

Speaker 2:

He's not going to let Luka get all these stats. He's like fuck that He'll pass me when I'm done.

Speaker 3:

You're right he just wants to be on that lead. I hate to say it, but yeah, he's selfish, he just wants to be on that lead in the end he needs to get selfish Tony, selfish Tony and cut his son.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because you're the one that drafted him, and it's at its finest. Come on, bro, we all know Bronny don't belong in the league.

Speaker 3:

Hey, nothing against the kid he has. You know he had his issue.

Speaker 4:

I feel sorry for Bronny's teammate from USC because that dude went undrafted and he had way better players than Bronny bro.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, way better Shit. The whole team probably better, just not that kid man. I'm about to fucking watch.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to stop watching sports man. Yeah, what did Bronny?

Speaker 3:

average in college. Where was it In college that?

Speaker 4:

was it. Maybe five Dude I don't know, man that's boycott sports. Man, that's all just about watching it for the night.

Speaker 2:

I will be honest the older I get, the more and more I'm not down to watch sports all fucking day long anymore if we're hanging out, and I'm with y'all.

Speaker 2:

We're hanging out, we have barbecue drinks and we're just like we're not actually sitting there, just watching old thing. That's cool, I love that, but sitting there all day it drains me, man, it makes me tired. Unless it's my real team, like sometimes, I'm just like, yeah, I don't want to watch it right now. And as the older we get, we realize how much did they incorporate this big ass distraction and us as kids. Till now, where we're grown, all we do is argue and talk about sports all day long why are you arguing when we all know it's a written script?

Speaker 2:

it seems like it, and they pay those athletes those those big, big dollars, because what better way to pay them all that money than to use them as the biggest pawns to distract the shit out of us?

Speaker 4:

It's entertainment for us idiots.

Speaker 2:

It is man. Like don't nobody really care about the commanders, dollars, the bulls. None of them care about these teams, but we do. Because they made sure of that, we buy all their gear, everything.

Speaker 4:

We got to stop letting these corporations brainwash us, man, and stop giving all of our money to it, man. Like if everybody boycotts going to these venues, what's going to happen? They're just going to start playing it and people are just going to watch it off TV, but they'll stop watching it on TV. Guess what? They will shut their corporation down.

Speaker 5:

Well, when you work you have control and then you give the money back to other companies. Keep the money, don't give it back to them. Make your paycheck and keep it. Don't throw the money back out there. Exactly.

Speaker 2:

Tony, what did we talk about before? What did we just have? The Super Bowl, yeah. And what's right now? The all-star nba all-star weekend during training, march madness, the masters, the us open, the nba finals, everything. So every month there's something huge for us the daytona every month.

Speaker 3:

It's every month, it's every day. I said this what the other shit Sports is on TV. Every day there's something.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I mean now it's with all the super big events. They've lined it up so that there's always something huge for us to watch and spend money on and distract us from what they're doing behind the scenes.

Speaker 4:

And when you're watching all of that stuff, what do you like to have?

Speaker 5:

Food, alcohol, putting the money right back in their pockets. Man.

Speaker 1:

State-owned insurance the liquor part of

Speaker 4:

it that's state-owned, so that money's going right back into the state. And then food-wise we all know about the Walmarts and the Martins. We all know who owns that shit man. We're just giving the money right back to them.

Speaker 2:

Giving the money right back. Yeah Well, all know who own this shit man. We're just giving the money right back to them, Giving the money right back While they're killing us too. They got all this processed food and stuff that they already know is fake, but we're going to eat it up because we're addicted now.

Speaker 4:

Everything that we're buying out of stores is processed man In.

Speaker 2:

America.

Speaker 4:

Why do you think these trucks is pulling in daily, man? Oh yeah, I got another truck full of chicken for you, man.

Speaker 5:

I got another truck full of this, it's true, oh man.

Speaker 4:

Hey, where the fuck is all this shit coming from? Especially if there's less and less farms. Facilities that are making this shit, bro, right man, in fact it's AI. So, man, if it ain't organic, man, leave it alone. Man, I'm about to change my diet up, man, I got to start, you got to start, eating, right man?

Speaker 2:

Even so, now they're lying to us, saying shit's organic or whatnot. Man, they can tell us whatever they want and we're going to believe it.

Speaker 4:

I know it's organic. It's going to come from my motherfucking gardens and shit.

Speaker 2:

Which is why they don't want you to have it anymore. Exactly, man.

Speaker 3:

I need to start a garden in my yard again.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we need to go back to the good old days, man, when you used to go out and hunt for your food, man, and have garden got to have a life it's all illegal now, unless they say you can do it. Yep, exactly, in order to go out and kill these animals, we got to pay for a hunting license.

Speaker 2:

I told you, you can't even go fishing without a license.

Speaker 3:

Oh, baby like that forever.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to keep saying it. How can they make these rules and be like well, that's just the law, it's the way it is, why the fuck said that they're allowed to say this is what it is? Because they can do it and we can't. No doubt, man, it's all way. Controllers, man, we got to rebel and until we do, they're going to keep winning.

Speaker 4:

Exactly. Well, to end my show, I'm just going to say F the Constitution.

Speaker 3:

Your show.

Speaker 4:

You said to end my show To end my part of the show. To end my part of the show F the Constitution. Man, I'm going to let y'all boys finish it up.

Speaker 2:

But y'all see what Tony said.

Speaker 4:

Even though he's just joking. It's all about control your show. This ain't your country, it's my show when I'm speaking.

Speaker 2:

It's your show when you're speaking.

Speaker 3:

At the end of the day, it's brothers with opinions Like you know what I mean. Why can't we all just get along, tony? You ain't the host of this show. We all are, nah, we all are, baby, we, we all are nah, we all are baby.

Speaker 4:

We a team, y'all know how we do, alright, but we're gonna let you know, ladies and gentlemen this show's brought to you by our good sponsors over there, dunkin Donuts man.

Speaker 2:

They always take care of us hook us up with these coffees and we appreciate them being a part of it.

Speaker 2:

Man, we like to get some people involved, man like Parlo Insurance, kern Motors and people that we went to school with. Man, y'all help out, you know We'll shout, y'all out, show as much love as we can, and then vice versa, you guys, you know, help sponsor us. Man, we'd love that man, we're going to really get into it. Man, we want some people like Barry Lee and Miss Lee from over in the community. Don't be afraid to jump on the show, man, we'll get you out there, man, and we'll help build this even bigger together. Y'all get a part of it, man. Go to Zeb, tony Wayne, let them know In the community y'all want to be a part of this and let's do it.

Speaker 4:

It's all about the BWO movement baby.

Speaker 3:

We're here. Hey, guys wrapping it up, and until next week everyone. Tony, where can they check us out at that YouTube channel? We're getting more and more subscribers on there, but we just checked our followers on Instagram. Hey, our numbers are are going up tremendously. The only thing I'll add to is hey, give us some feedback, that's it. You know, comment something, you know, let us, let us know what we're doing right, doing wrong.

Speaker 2:

We can improve on it.

Speaker 3:

We appreciate y'all, yeah, but we appreciate everybody because we know people are tuning in and listening. So that's the great, first and foremost, where it starts. But just yeah, click that subscribe button on our YouTube channel, facebook, instagram, x. We're on every platform out there. I know we just got to do our part a little more putting some videos and stuff out there, but we all four got busy lives, we'll talk about anything y'all want man, mike Hamrick, mike Arculin.

Speaker 2:

Man I did ask Kevin Curry. I know y'all want to get on. Man, go ahead.

Speaker 3:

Let's get it. Yep, sounds good, everybody. We'll see everybody Tune in next Sunday. Everybody enjoy their weekend. No football, take a break from football. It's NBA season now, all-star weekend.

Speaker 2:

Yes, sir, still Valentine's weekend.

Speaker 3:

Yeah right, go love one another. There you go.

Speaker 2:

They always put the all-star weekend and the Valentine's weekend together. I'm like damn.

Speaker 1:

We'll be right back.

Speaker 2:

We'll be right back.

Speaker 1:

Peace out, we'll be right back ahead. Preach BWO, let your voices be heard. We enlightened by the truth, and now we spreading the word. How do we learn to live when we, conditioned to die? Most people fail before they start because they don't ever try. Man, they told us we was worthless. We believed in the lie. We took it way too literal when Big said ready to die. You know, the KKK turned the cops in disguise. Man Outro Music.

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