Introduction and Banter
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Oh my God, it's live. We're live. We're here. Get in. Hey y'all. Y'all live is so cute. So wholesome. Right. I'll close with Ethan. All this is a bitch ready to get into BDSM. Took off their clothes and be called.
00:00:28
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about maybe, I think I'm a really, I'd be a really good switch.
Exploring BDSM and Personal Preferences
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Wait, you say you want to take off your clothes and do what? Okay. Segue me from your giggle to the switch part. I sit underneath all of those, all of that, that cute laugh is a bit, she wants to go wild, crazy, take off their clothes and do nasty shit. And then I was like, I'm going to be somebody sub, but actually I think I'd be a great spot. I mean, I, I know a lot about the life, but a lot of me be like,
00:00:56
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Switches all day because the fuck who wants to live I like doing the same thing all the time Also, I feel like nigga. I run my pussy not you You know what? Unfortunately, I can't rename it because it's together right we live in together So this is the pussy next time
00:01:21
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Hey. We should be like a jingle. We need like a, I don't know. Bust that bussy open for real nigga. Hey, bust that bussy open for real nigga. Bust that bussy open. Bust that bussy open. Bust that bussy open. We're big free to add. We're big free to add. Can we hire her to give us a 30 minute snippet? So I'm Bria. What to do? What up?
00:01:49
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Um, I'm Ty, the baddest bitch in the game. And, uh, we have, uh, our official, no longer a guest. Okay. Upgraded. All right. Can we get an upgrade? Yes. Baby, baby, I'll see you in J.V. Right. Baby, I'll see you in J.V. They say I'm doing too much. I say you not doing enough. Okay. So much. Who are you? Who are you for the audience?
00:02:19
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Oh, the one who is doing just enough and not doing too much is me. It's Shelly. Hey, y'all. Shelly like a seashell. This is the pussy next time. We need the weather to be nice outside. OK.
00:02:33
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I don't know what to do.
Listener Appreciation and Small Business Success
00:02:37
Speaker
You know, I really, every time I hear people say they love our podcast, I'll always be like, so how do y'all get, do y'all skip over the first five minutes of all the bullshit that happens before we get to the kitchen? I don't think so. First of all, actually, ooh, since Shelly's here, I want to give a shout out to one of our listeners, Yazzie. Is that a subscription? Well, no, Yazzie is my God sister. Hey, Yazzie, if you're listening. Hands down, one of the best people in the world.
00:03:03
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Right. And, um, but she said that she loves, um, listening to the podcast. It gets her through work. Um, and she particularly loved the episode, the last episode that Shelly was on. Um, so hey girl, Shelly's back. First of all, I'm mad because we got like five episodes before that and she owned another one of Shelly was on and she listened to, Oh, I'm sorry that like,
00:03:31
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Her and I are so connected. I'm sorry. She's my favorite. I am her favorite. We said we loved the podcast and listened to it through work. And she really loved to enter from the last time Shelly was here. Uh-oh. So we just chopped liver at the other episode. Nobody seems to listen.
00:03:53
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positive vibes to Yazzy, y'all go check out the Jersey Slice. Ty is just mad because they didn't get any of the Jersey Slice. Okay, so let's talk about it. It's the last time Yazzy had a
00:04:12
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sale. Y'all okay, let's get into it. I'm still really fucking pissed. And it was like two months, maybe a month or two ago. This is what happened. So they put out a whole coloring book during Christmas and shit and all this other good stuff. And I was like, Oh my gosh, it's finally my time to shine. I was broke because I was fucking movie. And when I finally got some damn money in my pocket, all the shit was gone. Y'all go to the Jersey slice.com and you know,
00:04:40
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follow her on the Instagram, and keep your notifications on, because you never know. I'm still upset, because I'm like, I just wanted a really cute shirt and a coloring book, or a couple coloring book pages. I want to take whatever. Yes, it's great. I was like, I'll take whatever that's over. Just take my money. And there was nothing left. And I was like, wow. I left no crumbs, ate it up, bought it for all, and was like, mmm, if you're looking to see
00:05:10
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about all the layers of the things that Yazzie creates, stay tuned for the gallery that I will create of my collection. So do my collection of things that I have for you. You are so trifling, trifling. I am so trifling. You just herbicide and give them the shit I want to eat. Oh, you know what? It is. OK. See me after the podcast, babe. See me after the podcast. Oh, I love the actors. See me. I love the energy in the virtual studio today.
00:05:39
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I, so, you know, okay, you know what? So I'm going to be, we will keep it a buck, right? Because Shelly is, this is an episode that we were like, Shelly's coming on. We had a little disagreement behind the scenes about what the topic should be, right? And I thought I would bring up something just plus,
00:05:57
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What are you bringing up? I'm going to, we talked about it and I want to know, no, no, no, no, no. So I went to this particular group with these folks who I think are amazing. Um, shout out to Aaron, the person that's our podcast and media stuff. He's a part of the group. He did immediate stuff too. And I got to invite him over because I'm exclusive.
Interracial Dating and Fetishization Concerns
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Oh, right. Because the girls can't take. But um, I'm know what happened is during this conversation, something came up. And I really thought that it was interesting because I said on it, I've been on it and was like, you did and I should have told you to hold that shit because we hear now.
00:06:33
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I had a lot to say. So Shelly, me and Bria talked about it, and I feel like I had more to say, but I was busy because I was working. We both had jobs, so I couldn't really get into it if I wanted to. But this is what happened. There was a conversation about interracial dating, right? And one of the things that came out of that was a white person who was talking about how they thought or they believed that white people could be fetishized.
00:06:56
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Now, the general idea is that, oh, before we even get into it, I want to get into it. This is what happened. So this person was saying, so we all know that the general idea of being a fetish or fetishizing someone is to worship something or to worship an object. What I think is interesting about this, though, is that
00:07:25
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The conversation was that this person thought that people could fetishize them because of their whiteness to use their whiteness to get other things or to be considered, use their whiteness in their identity to then move up in the world. Because they have privilege and power and the folks around them don't. Particularly the people that are interested in them do not. And so at first, because I meet, I was like, that's the stupidest shit I've ever heard.
00:07:55
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I was like, I was like white people and I was like white people fetishizing, white people are being fetishized the way that they think that black folk could be fetishized is not the same thing. Any or any other POC for that matter is not the same thing, right? The standard of beauty is based on your asses.
00:08:15
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The standard of beauty is based on white Eurocentric like state like we can't like act like even if because another conversation that came out of this right was um, I mean like the complexity around and racial dating like what it means and like how how like what having a partner that's like non-black if you are black looks like and I was like I could probably date another POC, but I could never I don't know how I'm not opposed to but even though the white person is complicated because I feel like in the back of my mind I'm always wondering are you here for the big black cop?
00:08:42
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Are you here for my chocolate skin? Are you going to call me names that deal with food? Are you going to objectify me or relate my identities for a way for you to be down? Because white people fucking love to be a part of our culture when they've benefited. They love to be a part of our culture when they can commodify it, but they can't be a part. You don't understand the bigger picture, right? I have something to bring. So my thing, Bri, hold it, because I'm almost done. I was like, my issue is that,
00:09:12
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To me, that's a bullshit. And then I would think about it historically, right? The historical context of fetishizing white folk. I'm like, in what era of history have black folks been able to fetishize white folk ever? And let's be honest too, the attraction this person's talking about, it's a power dynamic there. And I don't think it's just one of, I'm attracted to you, I think it's one of actual power over black and brown bodies to say, I demand this thing from you and I want you to give it to me.
00:09:39
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And this is white folks towards, specifically black folks, but I'm sure arguably other POCs, but I don't speak for them folks because I'm not anything but black. So for black folks specifically, I'm like the power dynamic is there. You know how many times people on this, on these raggedy ass app show grinders and Jack and you know, whatever, A for A's and girls aging myself, but whatever, your BGCs have messaged me and been like, I want big black cock and I know you have it. The demand you feel like you have over my body.
00:10:10
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So I just wanted to bring that to the table because I thought about that and it came up and I was like, girl, this is the most ghetto shit I ever did here. I am brewing like a pot of Dumbo and collard greens that need to be turned off. Bri, I will let you go first because my daughter has so much to say. I can't even like unpack all of everything that I responded to this initially. I think, I mean, my first thought, like Crystal,
00:10:39
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is that words mean things. So I feel like this was the wildest Uno reverse that I've ever seen in my life. It's very much giving a reverse racism because like you said, like fetishizing is about people of, you know, marginalized identity. And if you're white, if we're talking about race in dating,
00:11:06
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If you're white, you are the standard, you are, you know, the ideal. So nobody is like fetishizing you because you're white. Like you're not dealing with racism or microaggression or whatever, because you're fucking white. Um, the fact that you have privilege and whatever is just a fact of whiteness. And if somebody's like, you know, like using you for that, you're just getting used, sweetheart. I'm, you know, like, sorry, boo-hoo about it, but that's not what,
00:11:35
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like fetishization is. Um, so I'm not going to feel bad for you about that. Um, I was going to actually, it reminded me of something that I texted you about the other day when you were talking about just like white people, um, dipping into black shit, because I don't know this creative theme. I'm not going to look it up, but
00:11:57
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For whatever reason, I've been really deep in TikTok drama. There's a lot going on, dance cults, and fucking, I don't know. That's not funny. It's not. But I don't know. And drama between niggas on TikTok. Niggas be having TikTok beef or whatever. But there's one recent video that this white person got dragged over. So this white individual,
00:12:27
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I don't know who they are, I don't know their pronouns. But they have a Lauren Hill tattoo on their forearm, a tattoo of her face. And they posted a TikTok of a song, I think from one of the songs of her Unplugged album. I think it was I Get Out. And they're just like,
00:12:53
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you know, dancing and singing like you know how like people be like singing songs like they singing it to an ancient nigga or something. They're like singing the song like that, like holding a heart sign up to the to the camera. And they're just like, I'm like that. And it's just like, this is the most ghetto shit I've ever seen in my life. Because it's not the fact that you and your whiteness would think
00:13:18
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And I think they're a white queer person. So like, I think there's also something else with that because- The queers be down bad. The queers be down bad. No, but talk about it. Because I think that white queer people think that because they hold that identity that they're just like down with the girls and whatever because they're queer.
00:13:36
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And so rightfully so this person gets dragged because they're like, girl, like Lauren Hill is on this raw unplugged live album that she was criticized for, for talking about real shit, for talking about like police brutality, for talking about whatever, like all sorts of things. And you're like singing and bopping like it's a fucking summer Walker song even. And I'm just like, girl, no.
00:14:00
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So they get rightfully dragged and their response is like, oh, black Twitter got it simmered down. I'm protecting my peace. You know, they're posting their black friends on Instagram to like report them.
00:14:17
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Every day. Every day. Every day. That just
Power Dynamics and Reparations in Relationships
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reminded me of that situation that also made me mad, because I'm like, sometimes y'all need your ass's beat. You know, scrap up. It just reminded me, that's, you know, I feel like the white queers do tire me some, you know, oftentimes. I feel like, oh, very much so.
00:14:44
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Oh, I don't even call them. I don't call them queer, sorry. I don't, I call them. I really, I only, when I talk, when I say queer folk, I'm specifically, without saying, I'm talking about Black people for a woman in a way which cannot be confined by this earth.
00:15:03
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through sexual identities, through gender expressions and identities. So when I say queer, it's anonymous with that. When I say anything else, I'm talking about white people. So, you know, I literally, I can't fathom it because queer in itself is also talking about difference and marginalized people and they're not. I feel like
00:15:30
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Thinking about this conversation, right? Because I want to be very clear that, because you know what's funny? When I went to go like, I know that there's a friend of a friend. And shout out to this person. There's somebody listening to us in Ghana. OK. Shout out to that person, someone listening to us in Ghana. But I wanted to be very clear. I wanted to kind of say that, too, that this is a very, this is an Americanized view because we are a Black
00:15:57
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Americans. Niggas from America, if you will. And so this conversation is very...
00:16:06
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like it's very black, I mean, it's very like black American. So like, I think that the conversation will be different in other countries in the black diaspora. I just think here specifically it looks like this, which is why I was trying to get back at or get back to the white boy, because I also think that there are people on this call who agreed with this logic. And I was like, I think that we're not giving the historical context and the piece to like, one, you think you're being fetishized and two,
00:16:35
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you also having the converse, like you also equating this to like the experience of black people in a black space. Cause also that's what caught me off guard. All these niggas in here, I'll let you have the space. What is it about interracial dating? I'm like, yes. Why are you speaking? I'm like, shut up. And I will also say this, I will also say this. I feel like this particular white person did
00:17:01
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I didn't leave the competition feeling like they felt some type of way. And I didn't either. I just feel like it's bullshit, right? I just feel like I heard bullshit. And I even went home, I texted two of my mentors, and was like, do y'all think this is the thing? And they were like, this is awesome. This is not everything here. And I was like, OK, so I'm not crazy. I know that I make sense. I know I didn't go to school for this shit for my help. Right. And I just feel like this is a feeling of being platformed in these ways to say something that is
00:17:30
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that out of their ass and not be shut down is what will make black folks who are doing the work leave a call and check in with other people because they're going to gaslight themselves to be like, wait, am I fucking tripping?
Desire for Freedom and Escaping Oppression
00:17:44
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So we end up wasting all this time with our good breath and our good ancestral knowledge. We don't need to act on a damn person. And they are. And then we got to go check in with somebody else. That's like, bitch, why are you asking me? You know, that'll make no sense.
00:18:02
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Look, this is how I feel because at the end of the day, I'm vocal about how I move in this world and how I move with the things that I particularly like.
00:18:13
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I favor luxury and opulence because as a birthright, I fucking deserve that shit. So if somebody peeps that through the scheming ways of a black person that I have been using your privileges to get where I need to get because many folks who are the gatekeepers of luxury and opulence and wealth
00:18:35
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are white folks. If y'all peep the scheme that I'm doing to reclaim that and bring that back to my folks, I have nothing to do with me. Ain't nobody that happy. There is not a sexual or particular favorite to you. It is more so
00:18:50
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the the strategical scheme that is happening and the thing about it in no way shape or form when I ever scheme a black person I'm not going to do that but am I doing what needs to be done for reparations yes but is somebody looking at you like oh you beautiful being like I must scheme and take from you in this way like no that's not a
00:19:11
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I favor your money because I would rather take white money than to take money from Black people. That is the money that I want. I will also say that as another Capricorn on the call, I also look opulent in beautiful things. And if I'm being honest, I don't want to have to pay for that shit myself. So if you got money, and you got a little bit of money,
00:19:35
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I'm not going to turn down a nice dinner at a fast restaurant and a cute hotel stay and maybe a cute purse. And if you think your privilege being shaken up in this moment like this is that moment where you now need to try to grasp for dear life towards oppression, baby, get it together because nobody is really that press. Like everybody know black people don't want to wake up and have to like even fathom oppression in the systems that it has already caused and embedded.
00:20:03
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And if this is what you waking up talking about, oh my gosh, don't target me for like the privileges I have, then give it up and relinquish everything. Open your purse. Relinquish every bit of your privilege. If you don't want it, give it to a nigga that'll take it. If you don't want it, make it work for the other niggas around you. I was literally just talking to my friend about how all I need
00:20:29
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All I what I deserve, actually, is a white benefactor who will because I saw the TikTok about this girl who was like working at a hotel or some shit. And then this other woman, I don't know if she was white, but this other woman who like ran an agency basically told her like, after she like inquired about her photography, because she heard that from someone else.
00:20:55
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um, another like client or customer that, um, this girl does photography. So after seeing it, she was like, I'm gonna pay for you to quit this job. Like I'm gonna pay for you to focus on photography. So you can quit this job. All I want, like an 18th century novel is for a white benefactor, white benefactor for me, pay for me to get out ghetto so I can focus on my craft.
00:21:27
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And I feel like that's what we all deserve. I want a team of white benefactors. That's what I want. I want a team of y'all. I want an accountant white benefactor. I want a white lawyer that is going to make sure that we have all the things we need in the law. I need team of white benefactors because that one person needs to know that the team of y'all is a team of y'all. You ain't that one white person that's doing it for us. On the behalf of our last team, there will be a team.
00:22:02
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Like, you know what? OK, I honestly want to divest from whiteness altogether. And I don't know too many people who don't want, too many black folks who don't, I think, who don't want that. And you know what? I'm not looking for us as a whole. I have statements. I know I don't want to fuck with them at all. And I think that there is, for me, this just, how do you do that? Like, I am constantly trying to figure out how to not talk to white people every day.
00:22:32
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Constantly bombarded by this. Constantly bombarded and trying not to engage in it. From papers to. Nothing looking bad.
00:22:44
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to like, to like niggas at the bank, to like people at the grocery store. Like if you are white, just don't. I just want to, an ethereal veil over me. So just don't look at me, keep it away from me. And you know what? It's so bad. Like, so if I have these moments all the time, I'm just wanting to like die best and just leave all of my shit here, you know? So rant all of it to say, fuck everything. Don't care about those student loans. Joseph, you heard me. Fuck them student loans.
00:23:12
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This is don't give a fuck about us. I got a dream. I am just like, I don't want to do this anymore, right? I want to go and breathe air in India, pop pussy in Ghana, and then turn around and make a cute beeline for Amsterdam. I no longer want to do this. I don't want to live in the world like this. Girl, if I could make a mad dash out of America right now, that would be. Koochie in tow. Bitch, pop the pussy in the suitcase and be the fuck out
00:23:45
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a few things that will remind me if I touch it, a little relic, if I touch it and remind me at home, but I don't. Not even postcards, girl, you may get an occasional photo. I will actually let a few folks know where I am so that I can also bring them out of the world of this dusty place.
00:24:08
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I'm not going to send them my exact location because I'll be like, look, you let me know. Are you ready to go or not? And I'll tell you where I am when you're ready to book the flight. And then you can come my way and it'll be a secret location because like.
00:24:21
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I'm ready to go. I'm preparing myself to just know as much as I can about the land because the one thing about me is that I am not dependent on the resources and knowledge of these white folks. So for me, I'm just like, I have to learn everything to be able to understand how to be sustained of an entire life. So all of them carpentry, Bob the Builder shows and shit they be having, talking about flipping houses and stuff. I'm watching, I'm studying.
00:24:52
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Okay, that's what y'all use to build a house, but let me go buy this land, get that same damn wood and all the rest of us to go build this house and never talk to y'all ever again.
00:25:06
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I've had wanderlust my entire life. I have been dreaming of the day that I could go on a flight and be somewhere else for like six months. And then leave that place while I'm there for that six months and go everywhere else that I can go in that six months.
00:25:20
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And I have not been able to fund, find the money. And because, right, capitalism, but also just because I feel like as a black queer person, I am terrible. I don't know where the fuck I can go. And if we're getting into it right there, there are some countries that I know I can't go to. Ghani, I'll be acting up. We talk about you all this time because usually I'll be okay. Sometimes I'll be okay, but y'all are really out of pocket.
00:25:46
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So there are places that I have dreamed of going all of my life and I'm 29, all I wanna do is drop everything and say, what are you waiting for? Go. And then I'm like, well, that's not how life works, right? And I could do it, but what would it cost me? And when I got back, what would be waiting for me? Like the IRS.
00:26:11
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That's the thing that is the actual ghetto part of these United States is that they will stop you. Whatever you guys will. And when nobody left the country, let me live. I just have a personal drag for the IRS because how did y'all give me Joseph? How did y'all give me a stimulus check in 2020? My dad reached out to me recently and he was like, because we took it to H&R Block. He was like, oh yeah, these people say you owe for 2020. I said bitch.
00:26:39
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What? What? H&R said what? H&R Block said what? I owe them some money? Because y'all y'all was giving out free money? Why is that tax? Why? Why is that taxable income Joseph? I do not think that any money that is like that's been one of my pet peeves as like
00:26:58
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just a lot of layers. It's something I've learned as an artist and just like in a lot of different capacities of life. If you're going to give me something, whatever you want to take out, take that shit out and don't talk to me. In the beginning, not giving that shit work. You got it in my account. I don't pay $2,000 or whatever the fuck to give you off the top of the diamond. Even if I do, I don't want to give it to you. If you want it back, take it out.
00:27:27
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Take it away. OK, better yet. So I don't remember getting three stimulus checks. I only got the first one. I only got the first one. I only remember getting two. I got a letter in the mail from IRS saying that they said it was like a thing that proved that you got the money from another stimulus check from last year, from 2021. I was like, that's not in my account. I went all the way back from January of 2021 to December of 2021 and ate no stimulus.
Financial Grievances and IRS Woes
00:27:57
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I only remember the first. Ain't no stimulus, Joseph.
00:28:00
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And the thing that really be getting me about how the IRS function is that they are the creepiest, weirdest stalkers I ever met. Like, y'all know everything about my life. You know every single move of what I've done in my finances. And then you have the nerve to turn around and then be asking me questions about what I already did. Like, leave me alone. Like, don't ask me. You know everything. Why do we have to find?
00:28:29
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Why do I have to, first of all, because filing taxes and all of that other shit is like, that's very difficult to learn. And, and like, on top of it not being something that niggas teach you in school, right? If you, if you, if this is a thing that you want every fucking citizen to do, why y'all don't teach the literacy of it in school. But on top of that, for it to be a whole complicated thing that you'll get, you're going to get penalized if you do it wrong. Why don't y'all bitches
00:28:55
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do it. If y'all already have it in the system, then that means you already know what happened. What the fuck are you asking me? Did it happen when you can see it? Look at the damn transcript. Look at what the fuck I was doing. I did it.
00:29:10
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If you're telling me, make sure it's the proof that it happened. You know how to keep track of what the fuck is going on? If people with how they getting their money and you don't like the system, then leave us alone because this don't make any sense. How you have a whole transcript breaking out everything I did and then still tell me to send something that is the proof of the transcript you already have. How'd you get the numbers then? Oh my God.
00:29:37
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I don't hate this shit. I applaud myself some days because I have two accountant parents that like, some days I applaud myself for when I do things that seem financially, I guess, responsible. And then the other part of me is like, the fuck that I just do. I can't believe it. I'd be so happy when I do certain things like, ooh, I pay my card note. Ooh, taxes. I feel like I'm doing something right afterwards. I'd be like, the fuck? Why did I do that? I hate this world.
00:30:06
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That is not accomplishing. Oh man.
Remote Work vs. Capitalism
00:30:11
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So I have a topic to segue into, girl I guess, if we're ready for that. It is in connection to a drag for one, Joseph Biden. So the girls have been very much annoying about
00:30:35
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getting the girlies back into remote work. The past few weeks, Mr. Joseph, no mister because actually disrespects me. One Joseph Biden has been calling for, you know, American citizens to go back into the office.
00:30:59
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back into the office to work. I am not an American citizen that came here willingly, so you ain't talking to me, sir. Motherfucker. Very much that. To add to that is the very real reality that
00:31:16
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The reason that so many of the girlies are calling for us regular niggas to go back into the office to work is because they, it's actually not about the wellbeing of the economy at all, it's actually for real estate. Because the girlies want to ensure that they can continue their relationships or whatever sort of agreements that they have with landlords.
00:31:41
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and that those corporations that are renting out offices can continue to do so and make use of it. But instead of actually using those office spaces for housing or for any other community initiative, they want to force people to go back into the office in a pandemic.
00:32:08
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Um, so just personally, uh, would like to drag, uh, that nigga in the White House who can continue to do his work in his house. Um, he don't have to. What it has for me and my house? In my house. I'm going to be inside. He said, you niggas better get the fuck up.
00:32:26
Speaker
And Gage, mind you, has the nerve to think that you're going to do that before the girlies can finally experience nice weather. You think in the spring and the summer that we are going to go to these dusty gray cubicles and stay there all day to sit next to the coworkers that we, like, I mean,
00:32:48
Speaker
I ain't like y'all before. I never had to work with no, I mean I can't remember working with no dusty co-workers because I usually just don't even go in that direction. Maybe like way back in the day when I first started working, who knows, but I'm just saying to be in this space this long with these people like
00:33:05
Speaker
just cause for your own entertainments because of your own real estate landlord situations. That's giving personal pride. I truly enjoy being at home, like being able to. I'm the most productive at home. Like it cannot be like when I, when I had people, when I had bosses and shit over my shoulder, trying to figure out what the, oh shit, trying to figure out. Sorry. Shelly just got on the show. Shelly just cut everybody on it.
00:33:35
Speaker
Um, no, I'm like, I, like, I don't want to go. I don't understand what would be the point.
00:33:44
Speaker
Well, because like, this is my thing. I'm like, at this point, I'm more productive here. I'm more comfortable here. My shake is done. And I'm happy to get out of my bed, wash my ass and face, and then come to my desk and get some work done. I feel, you know, a couple of your composes, I have a cup of tea, and I'm ready to start my day. I don't, like, at work, I feel like one of my issues was that white folk did too much. Back to the whites. And two, I feel like I don't like people who are over my shoulder.
00:34:12
Speaker
And sometimes I work with people who are over my shoulder. And people also feel like they have too much access to you when you're in work buildings. Like, they can get their ass up, walk across, and start talking to you. Like, get away from me. Like, leave me alone. Why are you doing this? Thanks, man. Love you. Oh, whatever.
00:34:31
Speaker
It's the access and I think it's like controlling what people are doing with their time because they don't want it that it doesn't actually take an eight hour work day to send some emails and do whatever that you can actually do that in half or a portion of that time. Like, I just I really think that that's what like corporate America is giving as far as like, Oh, no, you you can't have the freedom to do whatever. Right? They hate the embarrassment and the unraveling. And it's just like,
00:34:58
Speaker
I really feel like I have to remind myself around language how like I'm going to say this is a very blessed time for me because I cannot think about being any other age during a pandemic.
00:35:14
Speaker
I cannot think about any other time in life that I would have even navigated it with even a pinch more of joy, honestly. High school, no, absolutely not. Older, with kids. I would have been super, an elder in the house. Did you say children? It don't make any sense. But because I can find such joys in this home, it really just has me like, leave me alone.
00:35:42
Speaker
I am navigating my auntie that drinks wine energy. And I don't need any of y'all to be telling me what I need to do. And I know they're just so embarrassed to realize there are so many 20, 30 year olds who are just like, oh yeah, LOL, fuck that system. I'll quit this job before I- I will quit this job.
00:36:07
Speaker
Bitch, no. I will quit this job before I let you drain what little energy I have left for my own self. Yeah, once they showed their cards with unemployment, with virtual, the girl said, get in the bag. I'm a person who gave $20,000. Hi. It also gets me, because I'm like, even in all of that,
00:36:34
Speaker
Y'all like, cause also, can we get this in the fact that people out of the pandemic is actually over and it's not? The pandemic is like, if the pandemic is finished, we're going back to work, we're doing this and that and I'm like, the pandemic is not over. I'm like, what happened to y'all brain? Like, I just want to know what happened to the development or just like what happened that folks want to return
00:36:57
Speaker
to the ways of this dusty country. I'm just wondering, and I don't wonder enough to actually get an answer because, but very much so rhetorical question, what gets you to that longing of returning to that place? I think people miss people.
00:37:20
Speaker
Which you could just say, that's the thing about it. They're not, yes, I understand that. You miss connection, you miss people, you miss pop and ass going to work. I don't. I get that. Say it then. But you saying you miss work, and you miss life the way it used to be? Bitch, that's a lie. Don't know what you're tracking.
00:37:38
Speaker
I like going on walks by myself. I don't. Girls, I would go to the woods and go back and I go on a hike by myself. I don't want to the theater. And it's a whole, it's not a whole lot of bitches. Okay. I'm not even going to hold you. My birthday, you know, December 24th and my nigga on my birthday, the movie theater wasn't even packed and somebody still set beside me. Now I will say this homeboy was cute, but you didn't know that before you set beside me.
00:38:09
Speaker
You didn't know you were going to want a piece of this before you step beside me. So I feel like, and here's the guy that made me more upset. Homeboy also tried to talk to me during the fucking movie. Okay. Did he ask for your number?
00:38:25
Speaker
No, it was a Marvel movie. It was Spider-Man. So I was like, hey, girl. I was like, hey, girl, if you want to talk in chit chat, chat me up. Chat me up after the movie. My nigga. And he got up. He got up. It was so nice to meet you and walk away. I'm like, why did you do this to yourself? He could have continued the cut.
00:38:47
Speaker
What? OK. Get the fuck out of here. He was like, oh, he was out from Carolina. We're a little bit more open there. No, nigga. I don't feel like in a movie theater. In a movie theater? You're trying to have a combo with me. I know I'm fine, bitch. Just wait. He was fine. You can have my number. Absolutely. Just wait. Miss Connections, if you're the young man that was listening,
00:39:15
Speaker
Please connect yourself back, if you know of the young man. I'm in connection. Because it is why I have never had, and also, again, I have never had a nigga in a Marvel movie try to talk to me. Never have I ever, in all the movies I have seen from Marvel, I have never had somebody to sit beside me and be like, yeah, let's chat. Bitch, no, we're both Marvel fans. It was a cute time, because it's like, wow, y'all were both in that Marvel situation. They're just not as locked in, but y'all made it to me.
00:39:43
Speaker
Why don't come to the movie to have a conversation? I came to go to watch a fucking movie. Oh my god. Meet me outside by the concession stand while I stare at things I'm not about to buy. Don't do it in the movie. Or meet me while I try to pretend like I don't have no snacks in my purse.
00:40:01
Speaker
Um, speaking of movies, I'm just going to plug, uh, the Batman movie. Um, that was a fun time. I thought recently, um, Tyrell, I know that you're going to see it. You haven't seen it yet. Um, so it was a very, don't forget about me. You don't know about my intentions for the new year. Are you going to see it?
Marvel vs. DC Movie Universes Explained
00:40:30
Speaker
So. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait, wait. Hold up, hold up, hold up. Five on the play. Maybe I might go see it if I have enough that I know about before seeing it. I think it's like three movies that happened already and not behind. No, it's just Batman. I mean, sure. OK. Here's what it's giving me. No, here's what it's giving me. OK, here's a non-Marvel consistent watcher I've seen enough. This is a DC film.
00:40:59
Speaker
This is a DC film. This is not a Marvel situation. This is the other superhero niggas. So this is not the same. It's not the same company. Let me give a question. Are the Batman movies different? Like, where's the Dark Knight? Are the Spider-Man and Super? Like, as a sequel, are they different?
00:41:21
Speaker
To the audience, first, I just want the audience to be excited for the Marvel conversation that we're going to have for the next podcast episode. Because this energy that you're giving is going to be really helpful. It's appropriate. I don't even know what it's like. Here's how I'm going to explain it to you. OK, then please stay track.
00:41:40
Speaker
I'm not gonna pretend like I'm one of those like comic superhero niggas that I know everything about everything because I don't. But basically the way that American comics work, all of the Marvel over here in the DC over here
00:41:58
Speaker
those big name characters, so your Superman, your Batman, you know, the Captain America, the Iron Man, you know, all of those characters have a really long history because those are characters that were made in like the 20s, the 30s, I don't know, whoever old Stanley was.
00:42:14
Speaker
um and so they basically were writing out you know these backstories for these characters and you know they they get tooted and rebooted all the time so some some stories continue some stories you know they create a new canon for so like there are different versions just like how we have a version of spider-man that is miles morales
00:42:38
Speaker
Right. Right. Thanks. Great. So the same thing is kind of the same for like the MCU and the DCEU. So that's like the movie versions of these care of these like stories. They basically can adapt and, you know, get inspired by stories from the comics to like create a script for a film.
00:43:05
Speaker
So there have been various versions of Batman specifically that DC has brought to the big screen or whatever. Maybe, I don't know if you saw the version of, was it the Dark Knight that Heath Ledger was in? Yeah, I don't see him. OK, so that's like, I don't know. Which Batman was that? I don't remember what actor, some white man. Y'all know.
00:43:32
Speaker
But that was its own sort of story. It has its own continuity. This is a different version. This is a new Batman. In this version, this is telling a story of Batman when he's kind of fresh in the game. Robert Pattinson is playing a Batman that's very new.
00:43:56
Speaker
you have Dan also. I'm so sorry. I'm so wow. Oh my god. I want to be Nina Simone.
00:44:15
Speaker
So that's not who's in the film. That's not who's in the film. I just said the wrong, I was thinking of the wrong name. Zoe Kravitz is in the movie and she is playing the latest version of Catwoman. So. Okay. Wait, so what is Zendaya? There was a picture of Zendaya and a picture of Zoe Kravitz. I don't know what that is.
00:44:34
Speaker
I mean, it's because they said that they were both in films that were coming out right now. And I thought, Oh, and then is in like, uh, I mean, she was in doom. I don't know what other movie she's, which is now HBO and I, and it's HBO again. And I get to watch it finally because I miss it the first time. Okay.
00:44:51
Speaker
Um, yeah, the Naya is, oh, she's in Dune. She's in the Spider, she's in like the latest Spider-Man film. So she's in Spider, I knew she was in Spider-Man. The Spider-Man, um, trilogy, um, that it, that has been currently airing in the MCU. So yeah. Um,
00:45:11
Speaker
But yeah, I enjoyed the Batman film. It's giving very gritty noir. Gotham seems very ghetto. I don't know about y'all, but I wouldn't be there. No, the city where Batman is. Gotham is the city that Batman lives in, and it's just out there. No, I don't know about Gotham. I watch the show. I like that show. Which show? Which show? It's like seven versions of it. Oh, no. It's a show called the Batman.
00:45:38
Speaker
I never saw that show. I don't really watch a lot of the live action ones that DC does, but they're just not, whatever. Anyway, so yeah, go see Batman. It was fun. Yeah. Anything else for that? Let me sleep. Let me just look at my notes.
00:46:04
Speaker
I'm like, don't you have other topics because... I do have other things. Shelly, not being a nerd is outrageous. I was just trying to explain it to her real quick. I get it, but it's just really embarrassing. I mean, that'd be... Okay, not at all. Not even being an embarrassment. This is my first day here. Okay, this is your third day here. Anyway, okay, moving on. My first tissue tissue day before I was an intern, now I have the job. Not an intern. Okay, so if we want to drag Kim Kardashian real quick, we can do this.
Kim Kardashian's Work Ethic Controversy
00:46:31
Speaker
Okay, so I've heard two different things that Kim Kardashian has done. I am confused. Two things, but I know of one thing. So Kim Kardashian did whatever interview with Variety, I don't know, some white publication. And she basically said that people are lazy and they need to get back to work.
00:46:51
Speaker
Excuse me? I love that you were laughing, and then you immediately. Because I'm like, didn't she get famous fucking dick? Didn't she get famous fucking dick? Also, girl, if you do that, then do that. But girls do not. Oh, no. No, no, no, no. It wasn't shame, right? But this is my gag. You got your welcome fortune handed down on you by your family members. And then you became rich after my mother. And the only reason why I think of you now is
00:47:19
Speaker
It's OK. It's OK. It's OK. Right. Yeah, so no shame. We love sex workers who support the girls. Get that fucking money. But let's be very clear, bitch, the only reason why you are where you are now is because right there put your sex tape out, and your mother and kid Jenna came in and spun that bitch into a show. I mean, the real reason why they are where they are is because they're white, and they've exploited Black people for everything they have. Even if Chris had never done it that exact way, Chris has been like,
00:47:48
Speaker
on the scheme and the scam for a long time. I read something that Kim Kardashian and Kris stole like $150,000 or something from Brandy and Brandy's mom. That's probably giving up. They're already fucking famous. What do you need her money for? Just like when they like a while ago. Not the words. Fuck you. Sorry. I mean, I have heard them.
00:48:16
Speaker
So this was the only, I don't know if you heard any other team about this. I'm confused. How dare you? I'm also like, not, we don't, not we're lazy and what were our exact words before? Cause I want a nice clear quote. It very much was giving you niggas, you niggas need to get back out into the fields. People work through a pandemic. People are still working in a pandemic.
00:48:43
Speaker
I also want to call into fact that like her and her family were like taking during the pandemic, her and her family were like booking trips to excluded private islands. But they're getting their whole family tested. And whatever, because whatever, rich people with money, whatever. So it's a drag for me. Yeah, so that was like her giving advice.
00:49:13
Speaker
But her saying her best advice for women in business, get your fucking ass up and work. It seems like nobody wants to work these days, end quote.
00:49:24
Speaker
And she was like, you have to surround yourself with people that want to work. Mind you, I think she's currently being sued. No, the gag. I think she's currently being sued because of some sort of business venture that she's in. The workers are suing her because of ruling hours and not getting overtime pay and some other shit. So the audacity of a white woman
00:49:51
Speaker
trying to tell me anything about business when your business, like Shelly said, is just taking advantage of like black and brown, like definitely, especially black women. Girl, shut the fuck up. And fucking black men, because y'all, they love that shit. Right. And having all of these black kids with black cousins, but no actual black culture to which you celebrate and actually do the work for. So
00:50:15
Speaker
Sis shut the fuck up. Oh, no, she's gonna be a lawyer, huh? She's gonna be a lawyer and build all the niggas out of jail. Remember Oh girl, not not not getting people. Yo, that shit That got me get three people like what three people out of jail in one year. That got me I was like, no, I will never I will never ever um Let's see
00:50:48
Speaker
um let's see two more things so um this was a very unfortunate thing uh that happened to ryan kugler um ryan kugler was
Ryan Coogler's Bank Incident
00:50:59
Speaker
Ryan Coogler was trying to make a transaction at a Bank of America and unfortunately had the police called on him because he's wearing a mask, he's trying to be discreet. He passes a note to the teller to say that he wants to make a transaction for whatever amount of money.
00:51:22
Speaker
the woman is just like, Oh, I'm so scared. And doesn't really like look in he clicked on the note he's writing he would like to withdraw from his account, whatever amount of money, and the woman not really verifying who he is or like that he has an account or anything. And her manager, whoever was in charge of that branch, they call the police.
00:51:46
Speaker
So he ends up, you know, being arrested and whatever until they like verify shit or whatever. But yeah, I just wanted to be like, always fuck you to the police. And, you know...
00:52:07
Speaker
Now, this was a Black woman, so. Who didn't recognize Ryan Coogler a mask? I don't know. He had a mask and a hat. But also, I just want to give, sometimes, I have to give a drag for people anyway, because one, even as an example, Ryan Coogler, I believe, has a speech impediment.
00:52:33
Speaker
so like i mean it's on dude wonders that's what shut up ryan but you would be embarrassed
00:52:53
Speaker
Um, so but like, I think about like, if I think it would be really scary if this were like, even a more like regular, regular person who, you know, might need to, it would be uncomfortable having a having a regular conversation with somebody at the bank, at the checkout line, whatever, like, there are plenty of people who might use a note to like,
00:53:15
Speaker
you know, make whatever sort of transaction. And that shit can be real dangerous. And I just feel like if you're a black person that immediately jumps to calling the police on some other black people, I just am going to look at you sideways. Exactly. And it's also to think like, even if it wasn't like,
00:53:32
Speaker
speech-based or like if it was there are other things like you're in a bank and you don't want people to know how much you're about to fucking leave the banquet so I'm not about to pull up and be like I'm not doing that because y'all not about to know what's in this damn bag I go to the money that's in my account
00:53:53
Speaker
into what I need to have it for, and then I will proceed on. But then, like, assuming he's going to rob the bank, all this other stuff, it's just also very much show giving, like, something that I heard many stories around that, like, Black people are constantly having extremely traumatizing experiences, no matter what, like, social economic status they have.
00:54:19
Speaker
And then it would just kind of be like the, oh my gosh, you didn't know who that person was, but they had an extremely bad experience like at a hospital or a bank or any of these institutions. And it's just always a constant reminder of like, every one of these institutions don't give a fuck about our blackness regardless. Doesn't matter what the name is for us. Like we could be like, oh my gosh, like we love that person. We give them high praises. But in the world and in the systems of the world that we are navigating, they're a black person.
00:54:46
Speaker
that a bunch of people honestly just don't be giving a fuck about. How the fuck could you think that you need to call an institution, the police, at a bank, or a black man, and think that that shit won't go left real fast?
00:55:00
Speaker
I also have a question. Ryan Coogler is rich. Where the fuck is his assistant to go get this money for him? Better yet, why he made... Now, here's my thing. I'm not saying I agree with everything that's being said. And my nigga, you rich. What the fuck, bro? You got the money. Send your account in. Okay, make an appointment. Make an appointment.
00:55:21
Speaker
Well, I think like, I mean, I've heard that like having a super fancy VIP account, like that costs whatever. I don't know, I don't know that man's costs. So I don't know what it takes to be like a VIP, whatever. I think I heard that he was making a transaction to make, he was trying to make a withdrawal for, to pay for some, maybe like a medical, somebody's medical bill situation. And also not to all of her business,
00:55:51
Speaker
about what he's getting his money for. Mind your business. Right? That's the part of me that's just like, it don't matter. If it's me, if I tell you this is what I'm taking out of my account, don't ask me a damn thing about what I'm doing with it. If I put it in there and the good Lord has blessed me for it to be there, then give it to me.
00:56:11
Speaker
Don't ask me questions. Very much that. I mean, I'm of the mind. Like, even when I go to the post office and I'm trying to get a money order for my rent, I don't be talking real loud because I don't know, like, you know, when they ask how much I'm whispering it to the teller because, bitch, I don't want nobody to know how much money I'm trying to take out before I get it and run to my car before somebody can jump me outside. Girl, so there are plenty of reasons I think of, you know,
00:56:42
Speaker
just how things could go left all the time. And like you said, Shelly, like this could definitely, you know, affect how it does affect niggas everywhere, regardless of things. So, you know, I would drag Bank of America in
00:56:59
Speaker
Oh my gosh. If I was Ryan, it would feel like that day you finally get to sue your college because something wild happened and you finally get your student loans and stuff paid off because you slipped in the gym or the
00:57:15
Speaker
the campus bus, this is the day that the Lord has made. I waited. If you don't get the, if you do not meet the CEO of the, if you don't meet the founder of Bank of America and take that place of everything they got, take, they owe you a vault. They owe you gold.
00:57:40
Speaker
Um, so the last topic is a drag, um, for Disney CEO, Bob Shoppack.
Disney's Anti-LGBTQ+ Criticism
00:57:50
Speaker
Um, because, um, so in light of, I want to say the passing of Florida,
00:58:04
Speaker
And in Texas, I think, the initiative of the Don't Say Gay Bill, that is set to go in effect later this year in the summer, for state agencies to investigate gender-affirming care as child abuse, reads the letter.
00:58:21
Speaker
So basically it seems like there's a lot of drama within Disney that rightfully so employees and Disney's LGBTQ business employee resource group is trying to get
00:58:39
Speaker
this CEO in such for them to make a statement condemning this policy, because I also think the girlies are have been like funneling money to the, the governors and the politicians that are in support and creating the bill.
00:58:58
Speaker
Um, so the girls are like, absolutely not, like, you need to speak out against this, and um, Miss Girl said that she's not going to do that, and they're just gonna like support the LGBTQ community by continuing to make
00:59:14
Speaker
Like you know and whatever that is in support of whatever. However, it's also been clear that the girlies at Disney very much like censor any moments of Same same sex or same gender affection There was a report that came out about that about censorship. I Okay, Disney and Pixar
00:59:45
Speaker
material. I'm confused because you okay so they've been giving money to the people who passed a bill that allows folks in Florida to report folks who are helping trans folks who are helping trans kids and also doesn't do more man doesn't it also like give them the right to like
01:00:07
Speaker
Oh, not right. But also, they have to out trans kids to tell their parents if they're trans or not before the parents don't know. I don't want to confuse it, because I know it's like they can't speak about stuff in schools. And they have to investigate parents who have trans children. OK. Wait, wait, wait. They have to do an investigation for folk. Wait. The bill itself.
01:00:37
Speaker
means that parents in, I think it originated in Florida, but they might also be trying to pass it in Texas or something. Aren't they always fucking doing something in Texas? Why have we broke Texas off? I mean, Florida and Texas are both very rare. Too honest. It makes sense.
01:00:55
Speaker
But it passed in Florida that basically is denying gender affirming care to children there. And parents who are providing that care for their children are going to be investigated for child abuse. So some of that is also like they cannot encourage, in Florida schools, they cannot encourage classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity. So you're going to raise a whole group of people.
01:01:23
Speaker
All of those things. So, um, you know, there are plenty of queer folk that work at Disney. And they have been rightfully upset. But the girlies are not doing enough.
01:01:38
Speaker
Um, they are, you know, traffic and some of the other girls are like friends with some of these politicians, you know, um, I can't even get a decent same love, same gender loving, whatever the fuck kiss.
01:01:57
Speaker
on a fucking Disney cartoon, and you have to nerve the bitch. And that's the thing, there's a lot of censorship that goes through a lot of these films that the employees fight. And think about all of the shows that get canceled, or all of the- We knew a character was gay, and they just never came out. We was like, they kicked us down. Very much, because of-
01:02:28
Speaker
Okay, so right I don't know why I don't know what those writers say both of them little boys like each other girl they like each other
01:02:37
Speaker
Listen, as okay here's like an exit from this article I'm reading, um, blah blah blah statement from employees of Pixar and their allies sent to Disney leadership following their shareholder meet shareholder meeting requested.
01:02:53
Speaker
further public opposition and alleged that Disney corporate executives have demanded cuts from nearly every moment of overtly gay affection, regardless of when there is protest from both the creative teams and executive leadership at Pixar. So this is like a very regular thing that like Disney corporate execs are like pushing for cuts of, you know, all of the gay shit, anything that seems gay in Pixar films and all of that such. So, you know.
01:03:23
Speaker
Because I have only but so much energy that I ever give to this, these institutions and this country on a regular basis, I'm probably I'm just going to switch gears to go to what makes more sense and feels more affirming for my brain, but it's very relevant to what we're talking about is I picked up the spirit of intimacy again recently.
Spiritual Power of Queerness
01:03:48
Speaker
And the last chapter for
01:03:50
Speaker
folks who haven't read The Spirit of Intimacy, I'm not going to completely give it away. But it talks about using the term gatekeeper in a different way. And it was talking about the writers talking about in the village, then essentially queer folks were seen as the people who had the fluidity between genders, the fluidity between so many different life experiences. They can touch the spiritual world.
01:04:15
Speaker
and they can touch the material world, the things that's going on, and they basically have an immeasurable and infinite amount of access to all of the worlds.
01:04:25
Speaker
And then they get to a point that says the way in which the Western world navigates queerness is of destruction because of how separating they are and how demanding they are to talk about sexual orientation in a very upfront way. And it is basically saying that the continuation to talk about it in this way that is very much so demonizing, ostracizing, and being like, everyone puts you on the stake to burn is
01:04:54
Speaker
One of the main causes of destruction because they are doing all of this to the folks who have the infinite amount of Healing powers to save this world which makes sense because I'm just like, huh?
01:05:08
Speaker
Y'all really be dragging queer people and be fucking haters, like fucking haters. Like, oh, like shut up. Nobody asked y'all about your opinion and thinking you could walk into somebody's house and go off on the parent and the child. You don't get the fuck like,
01:05:25
Speaker
Just know in the spiritual world, y'all getting wrapped the fuck up because y'all keep wilding out and coming for us. So to the Western world that think y'all have a fucking audacity to speak on our lives, you're really going to get snatched up. Like, get the fuck out of here. You're wild. Disney and Pixar, y'all think y'all profiting in this world and in this realm, but just know the ancestors and all the people who come after the lineage of the fuck shit y'all did right now, their shit going to be fucked up for it.
01:05:55
Speaker
ever because of this dumb shit y'all did yeah i like to i was just gonna say i like to i think it's unfortunate because i think about like i also at least just in disney and pixar realm i think of like people that are making the queer shit the affirming shit
01:06:13
Speaker
And those stories get cut short. And it's not just Disney. I'm going to say Nick, Cartoon Network. Nickelodeon, we're looking at you, bitch. You're trying to go to Avatar twice, and we don't fucking appreciate it. Cartoon Network, I don't know how the fuck you let me know why I can't. I can't. Infinity Train alone. There are other shows where I would give this game. They canceled the Owl House because one executive said they don't like it, and they wouldn't say why, but we know why, girl. Steven Universe.
01:06:43
Speaker
Even universe. Rebecca Schuckert deserves fucking better. And I'm just going to make it happen. Rebecca Schuckert deserves better. You know what I saw as told by gender as a kid? Wait, was that a child? It was the black girl that had an attitude. No, the white girl, that like, the red white girl. Oh, the still girl? Oh, not the still girl, never mind. Yeah, no, right, right, right, right, right. That makes sense.
01:07:12
Speaker
That's what I heard recently. But all of these things, I just think it's funny that they put out these movies and these shows that get really popular that make them a lot of money and then they cancel them still because they're in a politician's pocket.
01:07:27
Speaker
or whatever. And you also queer code these characters and then lie to us to our faces like we can. And that's, that's, I think that the writers, I find people in the writers room, that when they queer code the stuff like that, I think they're trying to do what they can do without getting a snatch off the air. So like your shows lie. I know what infinity check was giving. Right. I know what we talked about. At least three, at least three, three. I know what purple was giving. Y'all not a lot of me. All those were gay.
01:07:53
Speaker
Y'all not gonna lie to me. I know what Luca was giving. Yes, it was, girl, how you doing? Very bad. Very bad. So I just, I just hope that there'll be a space, you know, where, I don't know. I was, again, investing for white people. That's the tagline. Right. I'm also, I'm also convinced that there are a couple, there's two characters I think that were in Victorious.
01:08:18
Speaker
then I also think we're supposed to be queers. What the fuck is his name? Robbie, the one with the puppet? I thought he was supposed to be a queer. And the girl, surprise me? No. Well, I thought Jade was queer. I thought at least bisexual. I did believe that. But I also thought Ariana Grande's character, I thought she was supposed to be a little something, something too.
01:08:42
Speaker
She could have gave that. I feel like she gave a little bit of that. And not because she was a little bit dainty, but I really feel like she's supposed to think she gave that to me. I just really hope in the coming years that the girls will be able to push the limits, or at least that we can divest from these companies and make some shit ourselves.
Closing Remarks and Future Topics
01:08:59
Speaker
For the sake of time, I think that's it. I have nothing else to add unless y'all do. Let's get ready to wrap it on.
01:09:10
Speaker
Um, yeah, when you have to say to that, that was a lot. You could give it a lot. Um, Tyrell, do you have, you're doing a lot for the camera right now and they can't see it. And that's why I'm doing it because anybody's in patrol. Um, okay. So now she's giving us two questions. Now it's over. You all have to say in closing to the people right now. Um,
01:09:41
Speaker
I think I said it was a lie. No, I got it. No, we heard it. We heard it. I am going to say to continue to mind your business.
01:10:07
Speaker
uh please continue to mind the business that pays you um and all of my business belongs to me my your business my your business my your business
01:10:29
Speaker
I wasn't. I don't, I don't have a song to say. You need to go off. No, I'm sorry. I don't have it. I really don't have it. I'm sorry. I don't have it. But all I was going to say is until we are able to divest from white people, um, I will be welcoming white benefactors. It's giving great expectations. Um,
01:10:52
Speaker
Give me a million dollars give me and my homegirls, a million dollars until we can properly divest is the represent reparations we deserve. That's all I have. Wow, I need you to see that I was standing here like you were doing the most.
01:11:11
Speaker
Propheside prayer. I said, hmm, yes. I'm really upset because nobody can see these videos. Oh my gosh. Maybe we'll figure out a way to describe it in the best way possible.
01:11:24
Speaker
It's giving that auntie rock in the church that rocks back and forth while the pastor prays. They take in the prayer by rocking, swaying. You are really talking with this microphone. It's giving. It's giving. You're giving a speech.
01:11:43
Speaker
Um, yeah, I think that this is, you know, this is adequate. Uh, we will see y'all in a few weeks. Yeah. We're going to talk about comic book movies and shit. So hopefully Shelly will have watched more than before. Tell Shelly what she needs to watch. I will be doing my homework. Please. Give recommendations for Shelly, y'all.
01:12:06
Speaker
be doing the best that I can. And if I'm at the movie theaters, then I'll be at the movie theaters watching a new movie. Or does it get Disney plus? Um, I'll go to my niece's house and use hers. Okay. Okay. Get a password. Oh, right. Yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna, I'm gonna do that. Cause I'm, I gotta watch it. I'm about to be called. All right. It's been nice. Bye. Been great.