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🚨 Pentagon’s DEI Attack on Jackie Robinson & Atlanta’s Strip Club Menus 🍗

Join Bruce Anthony and J. Aundrea on Unsolicited Perspectives as they unpack the Pentagon’s controversial removal of Jackie Robinson’s military history (linked to DEI scrubs), debate systemic racism’s modern playbook, and hilariously review Atlanta’s viral strip club food scene.

In this episode:

🔥 DEI Under Fire: The Pentagon temporarily ERASED Jackie Robinson’s WWII service webpage—calling DEI “Discriminatory Equity Ideology.” Bruce and J. Aundrea break down the alarming push to whitewash Black history and the fight for equity.

🏀 Sports & Scandal: From Rick Pitino’s 10-second “affair” to Maryland basketball’s rising star (Angel Reese’s brother?!), get the tea on NCAA drama.

🍳 Keto Chaos: Bruce’s burnt peppers vs. J. Aundrea’s cooking wisdom—plus a heated debate on butter, bacon, and “healthy” French toast.

🎉 Strip Club Cuisine: Why is Atlanta’s best food in strip clubs? The hosts dissect viral reels, $7 Hennessy happy hours, and plan a Keith Lee-style food tour. #DEI #jackierobinson #keto #blackhistory #unsolicitedperspectives 

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Thank you for tuning into Unsolicited Perspectives with Bruce Anthony. Let's continue the conversation in the comments and remember, stay engaged, stay informed, and always keep an open mind. See you in the next episode! 

Chapters:

00:00 Welcome to Unsolicited Perspectives 🎙️🔥💥

01:09 Sibling Happy Hour: Spicy Takes & Drinks 🍹🌶️

10:59 Kitchen Nightmares: Burnt Peppers & Keto Chaos 🌶️🔥🍞

14:22 Keto Wars: Butter, Bacon & BS 🥓⚖️🧈

18:53 Meme Madness: Viral Bombs & Next-Level Show Ideas 😂💥📱

20:06 Erasing Black History: Jackie Robinson & the Pentagon ⚾🏛️📜

25:10 Unmasking History: The Roots of Discrimination & Systemic Racism 📚✊🏾⚖️

30:00 Black Wealth vs. White Lies 💰🏦🚫

30:21 Woke Wars: DEI, Dog Whistles & Gaslighting 🚨🐕🔥

32:40 White Supremacy’s Web: Who’s Really Trapped? 💥🕸️🔗

35:44 Racism’s Playbook: Pools, Politics & Power 🏊♂️📚🗳️

38:46 Political Chess: Immigrants, Allies & Enemies ♟️🛂🤝

49:13 Atlanta After Dark: The Hidden Culinary Secrets of Strip Club Cuisine 🍽️🎶🍸

01:01:35 The Final Mic Drop: Last Words, Deep Thoughts & See You Next Time! 🎤💭👋

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Pentagon's Approach to DEI: A Modern Controversy

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Pentagon attacking DEI again. Getting rid of Jackie Robinson. Conspiracies on JFK assassination. And do strip clubs have the best food? We gonna get into it.

Introduction to 'Unsolicited Perspectives' Podcast

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Speaker
Let's get it!
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Welcome. First of all, welcome. This is Unsolicited Perspectives. I'm your host, Bruce Anthony, here to lead the conversation in important events and topics that are shaping the today's society. Join the conversation and follow us wherever you get your audio podcasts. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for our video podcast and YouTube exclusive content. Rate, review, like, comment, share.
00:00:43
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Share with your friends, share with your family, hell, even share with your enemies. On today's episode, it's the Sibling Happy Hour. I'm here with my sis, J. Andrea. We're going to be dilly-dadding a little bit. Then

Basketball Talk: Maryland's Potential and the Reese Family

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we're going to be talking about Jackie Robinson.
00:00:56
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And then we're going talking about strip clubs. But that's enough of the intro. Let's get to the show.
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What up, sis? What up, brother? I can't call it. I can't call it. Look, how are your brackets looking right now? Terrible. Terrible. Terrible. But you know what? That's all right. I did have St. John's to win it all.
00:01:23
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And of course, you know, they fell yesterday. So, uh, but did you pick St. John's just because our cousins went to St. John's? made a very convincing argument because I asked the same question. I said, are we rooting for St. John's here just because you're an alumni? Yeah.
00:01:40
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And she said, no, she made a convincing argument about their defense and everything. So I said, okay. And I went for it and not, but you know, I wasn't going to pick Duke. I wasn't going to do it as a, as a Terrapin. I can't do that.
00:01:54
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Well, we're not even in the same conference anymore. We're in the big 10. Right. and And speaking of the Terrapins, so but I have a friend who is in Indiana university alum.
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Hmm. And

Baltimore County's Identity and Randallstown's Significance

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like like he was killing me because he was like, man, football sucks. I was like, yeah, but you know, we're not known for football. We're more known for basketball. It was like Maryland basketball hasn't been good at all.
00:02:17
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But this year, Maryland basketball has been good. But haven't watched any games. Yeah. None. So last weekend in the Big Ten Conference tournament, was like, let me watch this Maryland-Michigan game, see what Maryland's ah talking about.
00:02:32
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And there was this one player. First of all, Angel Reese's brother plays for Maryland. so that Didn't know that. Well, didn't know that. But also, Angel Reese, before she played at LSU, played at Maryland. also didn't know that.
00:02:44
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Oh, yeah. The whole Reese family, they say they're from Baltimore, but no, they're from Randallstown. And if you know a anything about Randallstown, you're like... That's Baltimore County. That's Baltimore. Well, Randallstown is like... It's a... cat it's it's it It's the Black suburbs. I'm going to just say that's what it is.
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It's the Black suburbs. Everybody trying to get out of the city. Every Black person trying to get out of the city. Go go to Randallstown. Randallstown is one of the Blackest towns. I i know. It's Blacker than D.C. Well, because D.C. is more...
00:03:12
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It used to be Chocolate City. it's kind of Caramel City. is yeah But anyway, so I'm watching the Maryland-Michigan game. ah And there's this player that just jumps up off the

Identity, Nostalgia, and Family Dynamics

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screen. Now, you know, I played a little bit. You know, i coached a little bit.
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From time to town for some time. From time to time. I'm like, I i think I'm a pretty good evaluator of talent. And this one player just jumped off the screen to me. And I was like, man, he's my favorite player on the team. have to watch one game.
00:03:35
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I just knew it. and So I was talking about it with my friend who went to Indiana. And he was like, well, who is he? And I said, his name is Queen. He's only a freshman. I was like, I wonder if he's like, I think he has pro potential from what I see. But I wonder what is like if he's entering in the draft or anything. I looked him up. That boy is a top five pick. No wonder he jumped off at the screen. Oh, yeah. Well, that's what you get for not knowing.
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if you're not watching any games this boy this boy might have some potential well as long as everyone else everyone else thinks that you and everyone else also thinks that you didn't discover nobody knew i thought i thought i was like i got it look this is boy on maryland the boy name queen you mean the guy that's projected to be a top five pick oh yeah i didn't know that i watched one game okay okay But the boy is good. And then I was talking, I started talking trash to my friend.
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He was like, ah, we're not going to that. You ain't watch not one game all year. You watch one game in which they lose. Okay. And now all of a sudden you're a Maryland fan again. i was like, look, I'm an alumni.
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I can it come in and out of my fandom whenever I want. yeah Okay. Because as long as my degree says University of Maryland, I can root for them anytime I

Keto Diet Adventures: Cooking Challenges and Insights

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feel like it.
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And period. Shout out to Derek Queens. the Yeah, the boy can play. The boy can play. And you're like, yeah, projected top five pick. Of course, he jumped off the screen. yeah What good for it?
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I didn't do a bracket because, like I said, I didn't watch any games. These are the games I'm watching. And I watched that Arkansas-St. John game yesterday because I'm a huge John Calipari fan. He left Kentucky to go coach at Arkansas, which, you know, people's like, why are you going leave Kentucky to go to Arkansas? Money.
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And they got a little rivalry, him and John Calipari and Rick Pitino. Yeah. Funny aside about Rick Capito, the reason why I never trusted him as coaching is because he's had a lot of scandals.
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and what is And one of his scandals is he had an affair on his wife. Now, there's been a lot of men that are in positions of power that have had affairs on their wives. Yes.
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There are a lot of men who work at Foot Locker who have had affairs on their wives. Not even Foot Locker, sometimes Foot Action. Right. Right. But Riccettino took a young lady to an Italian restaurant and while his boy was watching out for him, had sex with the young lady. And the young lady basically like, don't know, what's that? Blackmailed him and something. but yeah Yeah, yeah. And it came out in legal cases that the the whole the whole interaction, and this is the reason why I don't trust Riccettino, the whole interaction of this alleged affair. No, not alleged, of this affair that actually happened. Yeah. It was 10 seconds. Yeah.
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10 seconds. It's not an exaggeration. timed it? I guess what a man did. he was like, you done already? 10 seconds.
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I mean, rickett Ricky is old. He's not a young man. And he is, you know, young, I guess a young tender, my man, 10 seconds. That's the reason I don't trust him. That's how knew St. John was going to win. I mean, no, St. John's lost.
00:06:51
Speaker
I mean, I knew that they weren't going to win because of that. You know, you're going have an affair. You're going to last 10 seconds. i don't trust you. I don't trust you. What is, what is, or that's what I was just about to say.
00:07:03
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How do you handle the pressure? right you well that Well, not well that well, you know what? I was first, I wasn't following you, but now I'm like, okay. Okay, I get it.
00:07:14
Speaker
I get it. It took you a little while to get around to my points. How do you react in times stress? Stop
00:07:24
Speaker
You know? I can tell this is going to be a funny episode because I already started sweating under these lights. Damn, these lights are hot. Mine is not that bright. I mean, it's not that hot. Well, I got multiple lights. Yeah, you got a full lighting setup.
00:07:38
Speaker
And still not good. and it took me, how long we were doing this show? Eight years? And I friendly got a light? We have not been doing this show for a year. It's been too long that it took me to get this damn light.
00:07:49
Speaker
Yeah, you and you got a light. And I'm sitting over here with four lights, background lights, front light, and light still ain't right. I'd be looking at myself in the video. You know, I hate mirrors and video cameras. Okay.
00:08:04
Speaker
I look at myself in the mirror before I start the show. I'm like, damn. I look good. I'm ready. Then I see the videos. I'm like, damn, this lighting really screwed me up. I'll be looking watched because the light, I'm already light skin. in my winter white phase and the lights hit me directly yeah and I'm trying to light everything up, but it's still my complexion. I can't wait for the sun to come out and I can get darker.
00:08:28
Speaker
Yeah, i and i'm you know I'm having that same issue with this light. It's a bright light. I used to have a much more subdued light that gave me like a amber glow.
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Okay, this is this is my true color.
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It is true to life. So, yeah, yeah i mean my I'm in my sugar cookie phase right now. that sugar cook Wait till sun comes out. I'll hit snickerdoodle.
00:08:56
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That's about as far as I get. But, you know, it did a little bit of cinnamon on top. A little bit. I get dark caramel. So I can't wait for the sun to come. Yeah. You and our brother are very lucky. Y'all tan easily and quickly.
00:09:09
Speaker
Easily. it's beautiful, even tan. And I just don't. No. Well, you know. I used to. I used to be a brown little kid. And that's gone. that's gone I don't know what it is, but me or you are hitting different

Jackie Robinson and DEI Politics in the Military

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strides in life.
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I was actually lighter skin when I was younger. yeah The older I'm getting, the darker I'm getting. Yeah. It's reversing. Yeah. yeah for Now, I can't say I was ever darker skinned. no No. I was ever dark skinned. I was darker skinned, but I was never dark skinned, unfortunately, even though in my spirit...
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And your spirit, you a dark-skinned soul sister soldier. can't tell me I'm not. You can't write tell me I'm i'm not. yeah But you've been in reality. In my mind. but in reality my It ain't adding It's in my mind. It ain't adding up in real life. It's just not.
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Yeah. It happened to mom as well because mom was darker. She's gotten yeah lighter and she's gotten older. It's that vitiligo. I got the reverse vitiligo. It's not vitiligo.
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but
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Jeez, Louis. I don't know what it is. i don't know if if I just if melanin production slows as you get older. i don't i don't understand at all, but my skin just changed. like it It used to tan and now just burns.
00:10:32
Speaker
yeah yeah I don't understand why you keep smacking the table and it's hitting the mic and it's a booming sound because um because I'm very animated I'm going to put my hands in my lap got to put your hands in your lap because I will keep banging the table oh yeah it's going to get worse in the second segment trust me because you're going to banging the table oh boy Speaking of banging the table or just things making you irritated, you know how they always advertise advertise these pots and pans and frying pans and stuff like that as nonstick, easy to clean, won't be tarnished? Yeah.
00:11:07
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Yeah, that's a lot. Because I will tell you right now, i and i made some pepper. I was sauteing some peppers yesterday. Just some peppers. You know saying? Because I made me a steak and cheese sandwich.
00:11:18
Speaker
Okay. Okay. It was still keto. Get yourself some heartburn again, but okay. No, no, no, no, no. It was all right though. I didn't get myself some heartburn. Okay. Okay. Good. I had my keto bread. I had my keto chips and it was a good, solid keto cheat-esque meal. Whatever. Yeah.
00:11:34
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So I'm sauteing the peppers in the frying pan, which probably is my first mistake. I probably should have ah you know something else. I don't know. But that's what No, you would saute them. Yeah, okay. It's fine. And I'm cooking the the steak in the air fryer, right? And I'm going to eventually add the peppers to this the steak in the air fryer. So as I'm sauteing the peppers, I'm like, this is really damaging the pan. Like it's burning my pan. Because you want to get the peppers kind of burnt, but not burnt burnt.
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Yeah, but that don't mean you got to have an eye all the way ah I didn't have the eye all the way up. I had it like halfway. Okay. Okay. And I added some salt and pepper and some onion powder to it. Okay. Okay. um Did not taste well.
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Speaker
I don't know what I need to do to add to it to make the peppers taste well. ah Probably. i honestly don't think I add any seasoning to my peppers. Well, it tasted. Oh, okay. Maybe that was the problem. Then I added too much seasoning. Because the pepper is the, the pepper is the spice.
00:12:33
Speaker
Yeah, no, but I needed some some more with the kick because the steak, I don't think I... ah Let's put it this way. I ate the sandwich and it was not like a real steak and cheese. I need like a skillet or something like that with an old person in the back with a hairnet on.
00:12:47
Speaker
um kind Sweating a little bit because they just look better yeah at at a regular joint than mine. Yeah. my and But my frying pan is just all black on the bottom now. It's just fried. And supposed to be one of them Gotham steel type situations that never stain. And this is a lie.
00:13:03
Speaker
Yeah, it it's a lie. Not because the manufacturers, though, are being disingenuous. It's a lie because they're assuming that people are going to take care of their pans the way that they intend for people.
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to take care their pans. And that is to not burn the bottom of them, not put them in the dishwasher, wash them by hand. You got to treat your pans. Don't use metal utensils. A lot of people use metal utensils instead of like plastic utensils or or ah what's the little like, oh you know, sometimes a spatula. It's like a soft, it's not plastic, but a soft material. I can't

Systemic Racism and Racial Equality Struggles

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think of what it is, but anyway, like, you know, people they think that people are going to care for the pan.
00:13:43
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And it will it will lack like it will hold up and it will last. But if you got that, I i mean, what were you cooking? the ah the my What oil were you using? and Always extra virgin olive oil.
00:13:55
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Always. Then that pan was just up too high. The pan was just up too high. like The eye was up too high. you know yeah Well, I had to get them i had to get them fried. Yeah, you cook them longer.
00:14:08
Speaker
But that... that Not not hotter. I was hungry and it was taking too long. OK, so I'm like, let me start. That's why you never cook when you're hungry.
00:14:19
Speaker
like i think When you're hungry. Why? Because you rush it. he Because you're going to rush it. Yes. Because you're hungry and you want to eat. You cook when you know. OK, look, I'm going to be hungry around noon.
00:14:30
Speaker
So let me get it started at 1130. Like that's what you cook. You cook before you get hungry. Well, I ruined it. And then I got this another pan. It's like a griddle pan. Not a griddle pan. Like a grill pan.
00:14:43
Speaker
yeah Yeah, it's flat. Oh, no. That is a griddle. Okay, yeah. Yeah, so I have a griddle pan, but I did something to it, and it's not even. It's so... So it kind of like kind of like curls up a little bit.
00:14:57
Speaker
So like when I make my French toast, because I'm doing that after after we film this, day oh yeah man, my keto French toast, you take keto bread, you take some heavy cream, some vanilla extract, some cinnamon, and some egg, right? Yeah, that's how you make French toast. Shut up, Jake!
00:15:18
Speaker
I can't stand you. That's a normal recipe. Yeah. I didn't tell you what else I'd do to it. Okay. yeah All right. And then I put the butter on the pan.
00:15:29
Speaker
Okay. Still following step by step. Okay. Then I cook the French toast. Yeah. Okay. I just let it cool down a little bit, just a little bit. Yeah. And then I take some strawberry puree, sugar-free.
00:15:43
Speaker
Okay. And I spread it on all of the French toast. Okay.
00:15:49
Speaker
And then shut up. Okay. like let say get up And then i take the syrup with the butter because I put syrup and butter and I heat it up yeah and I pour it over the bread yeah and I put some whipped cream on it. Yeah. I just want everybody to know out there.
00:16:05
Speaker
Keto bread and sugar-free strawberry puree does not make this a healthy meal. It's still full of fat and sugar. Well, that's what keto is. No, it's not. Not full of sugar. It's not full It's heavy cream in there. We got a bunch of butter and syrup.
00:16:22
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Yeah, mean, fat. Yeah, but that's what keto is. you get High fat. Okay. High fat diet. Low sugar. That's what That doesn't feel... That's helpful like that. Well, your body, first of all, your body needs fat.
00:16:36
Speaker
Yes. Your body needs all of it. Yes. So your body needs fat. Yeah. So what is essentially happening or keto is you're reducing your sugar intake, which is actually one of the reasons why people gain so much weight.
00:16:49
Speaker
You're reducing the sugar intake and your metabolism is going feed off of the fat that you're feeding it. okay And it's going to stop it from feeding off of the muscle in your body. So it's just added fat and in your body and it's feeding off of it. That's how that works.
00:17:02
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When I lost all that weight, it doesn't work for everybody. It's not for everybody. But I know for me, it's the perfect diet. Because I don't really consume a lot of sugar, but I do consume a lot of fat. and so Well, not anymore. But like at to me, a high fat, low sugar diet is much my regular diet. It was my old diet.
00:17:23
Speaker
You think from before you think you're not consuming a lot of sugar. But when you break it down and you look at the nutrition facts on the box, whenever it says, you know, whenever it's high and complex carbohydrates, it's a lot of sugar in there.
00:17:38
Speaker
Yeah. but it' this odd But I look at added sugar. That's OK. Yeah, I don' know. But just I look at. Yeah, that's deceptive. Don't the added sugar shouldn't be no added sugar.
00:17:50
Speaker
Right. That's what I'm saying. Most of the stuff I get is zero sugar. And then what they're saying is not that there's no sugar in it, but that there's no added sugar in it. Yeah, well, no. Yeah, no.
00:18:00
Speaker
If it says zero sugar, it's supposed to be zero sugar. No, there's going

Political Shifts Affecting Minority Communities

00:18:05
Speaker
to be sugar in it. Like, if there's carbs, it's going to be sugar or sweetener or something. There's going to sugar in it. There's no added sugar. Sweetener is not a sugar. Sweetener is not sugar.
00:18:13
Speaker
Even if you're just eating fruit, there's still sugar. There's no added sugar, but there's sugar in it. like Oh, yeah, there's absolutely sugar. Yeah, so there's sugar. It's sugar. There's no added sugar.
00:18:24
Speaker
I just feel like we're saying a lot. and But saying nothing. And I don't want to say the word sugar anymore. Right. I'm done sugar. Speaking of which, I can't eat again. Y'all know last week I had stomach flu or something. I don't know what it was.
00:18:39
Speaker
It was horrible, but I am feeling much better now. Thank you for everybody that reached out. i appreciate that. Yeah, well I knew you was okay because you you was meme bombing me this week. Yes. yeah I knew that you was on spring break and you was okay because, matter of fact, yesterday I got mad and threw my phone down.
00:18:56
Speaker
Because I sent so many. Yeah, you sent so many. And I knew I was. I was like, there's no way. These are reals. Like, just give me a second to watch the reel before you send a new one. The thing is, I'm going through them because I hadn't been on my phone. When I'm sick, everything stops. So I hadn't been on my phone, hadn't been on social media, hadn't been nowhere because I don't feel good.
00:19:16
Speaker
don't feel good. I don't want see nothing or hear nothing. So I'm catching up on all the funny things that have happened in the week that I've been sick. And so I was like, we're about to get meme bombed because I'm about to send him all these reels because to me, they're all funny or interesting or something like that.
00:19:34
Speaker
And plus you never know where a show idea come from. I just be sending you stuff. Yeah, actually you gave me a show idea from it's to be in the third segment from what you sent me. But speaking of being sick, I'm sick and tired of this administration boy.
00:19:49
Speaker
And I'm to tell you why next.
00:19:56
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All all right, Jay, you know who Jackie Robinson is. Yes, of course. 44. Yeah, 44. and Great movie done by Chadwick Boseman. Yes.
00:20:10
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The first black man to be in Major League Baseball, World War II hero, who had his own web page on the DOD website until recently.
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Speaker
On March 19th, 2025, a DOD webpage about Jackie Robbins' World War II military service was temporarily removed, displaying a 404 error with DEI appended it to the URL.
00:20:38
Speaker
It was restored later that day after media backlash. The page highlighted Robinson's army service from 1942 to 1944, including his court-martial for refusing segregation on a bus,
00:20:51
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his honorable discharge, and his post-military baseball career, breaking the Major League Baseball's color barrier. Like I said, the page was inaccessible in the morning and the afternoon. It was restored after media reports from yeah ESPN and the AP News and the New York Times.
00:21:08
Speaker
The Pentagon later called it a mistake but affirmed anti-DEI policies. Jay, they even came up with a new name for DEI. They call it discriminatory equity policy.
00:21:20
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ideology.
00:21:23
Speaker
that's That's what they call DEI now. This is all a part of the administration's process to get rid of DEI

Strip Clubs and Unexpected Culinary Delights

00:21:31
Speaker
from everything. And that means removing things that have to do with race or ah gay. Gay is one of the buzzwords. They're using AI to scrub things.
00:21:42
Speaker
And they're saying because the AI will make some mistakes that they were that this was done in Arab, but that it is still being done to scrub DEI Basically from the world.
00:21:54
Speaker
Yeah. Well, basically from the world, not the world, that just just the U S is, is, uh, got this concerted effort against nothing. Honestly, it's a made up thing.
00:22:06
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Uh, yeah. So if you are wondering what is the so point of attacking diversity, equity, and inclusion, ah is the erasure of blackness and black people.
00:22:19
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Because if you could just just take it on his face, Jackie Robinson was a celebrity so and made great contributions during the war, so he had a page.
00:22:33
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didn't His Blackness is secondary to that. and like it's not that that was It was important, of course, at the time, because he's a Black man ah you know integrating Major League Baseball and things like that. but But honestly, what was important was...
00:22:48
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that The story was what was important. But when they see Blackness, right, they're inherent in their minds is this person is only here because they're Black.
00:23:01
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not because they actually contributed something of worth and of merit. And the thing that I see floating around that is very true is if you think by removing diversity, equity, inclusion, that you're making, now you're making the playing field equal, then the people who needed the leg up might not have been us.
00:23:26
Speaker
and oh Jesse Jackson said something one time, and I'm paraphrasing. He was asked a question by a news reporter. This had to be in the 80s, 70s or 80s or something like that.
00:23:37
Speaker
And he was asked the question of why is it that... Black people in athletics excel so well? Is it something that's in our DNA or predetermined in us or physicality or or anything like that? and he said are we just more athletics Are we just more athletic somehow? athletic somehow?
00:23:56
Speaker
And he is just like, no, this is that's the only place where the rules are set in stone. And they're public. And they're public. So everybody, that's the truest form of meritocracy. Yes.
00:24:09
Speaker
When you get on the court, everybody has the same number of minutes in that quarter to get it done. And they all have to follow the same rules that everybody knows the rules. And there's an official on the court that's enforcing the rules that everybody knows.
00:24:26
Speaker
It is equal. it is it is It is equal. yes And we excel. Why is it that when we are given a chance, if if the foot is removed from our neck ah just a little bit, yeah just a little bit yeah we excel.
00:24:41
Speaker
After slavery, when we were freed, there are thriving towns, Black towns all over. I just learned that I just learned this.
00:24:52
Speaker
This year, in 2025, we are in March. I just learned this within the last six, eight weeks, that the Pentagon, where I live not more than three miles away from, that the Pentagon is built on land that was a thriving Black town.
00:25:12
Speaker
I did not know that. Yes, I just found this out, that Arlington, Virginia, that land was confiscated by eminent domain. And it was a before that, it was a thriving Black town that had its own schools and churches and shops and stores.
00:25:28
Speaker
Mm-hmm. And there are numerous cases throughout this country where just the foot off our neck a little bit, that ne the foot is still on the neck, but the pressure just ain't as tight.
00:25:39
Speaker
We excel. Why is it? Why is it that within 40 years, within 40 years of the civil rights movement, we get a Black president?
00:25:51
Speaker
Yeah, I'll tell you why. Because we're just as good as everybody else. and they' re And the thing is, they know that. Because if you really believed that enslaved people were not capable of living outside of enslavement, that they needed enslavement because they couldn't do anything on their own. They can't read, they can't write, they can't do anything.
00:26:13
Speaker
Why are you making laws to prohibit us from reading and writing? Mm-hmm.
00:26:19
Speaker
If we are so unclean, unkempt, all these things, why are we cleaning your homes and taking care of your children? If we're degenerates, why are we caring for your children?
00:26:31
Speaker
Why are we raising your children? are raising your children? Why are we taking care of every facet of your life? if we can't if we don't do Because they know exactly who we are and what we're capable of, and they've always known. And this is the point of all of this.
00:26:48
Speaker
is they have to keep the foot on our neck. They have to if they're going to maintain power. Or white supremacy. And I i want to examine that word, supreme, supremacy.
00:27:05
Speaker
Supreme is supposed to be the best, correct? Yes. Okay. If you are the best, if you are adhering to the fact that you are supreme,
00:27:18
Speaker
Why do you need to make laws and rules to hold other people back? If the cream rises to the top, right then you don't need to do that. Exactly. historically, there have been so many laws, ladies and gentlemen, laws. Look, I have a bank account with Navy Federal Credit Union.
00:27:37
Speaker
It just came out two or three years ago that Navy Federal Credit Union was discriminating against Black people for mortgage loans. Yeah. This was happening in 2020s.
00:27:49
Speaker
Yes. yeah yeah And this is a major institution in Navy Federal Credit Union that that's depriving people from Finding a home that they can afford. And what you have to understand about Navy Federal is this is you you have to it's exclusive membership. First of all, not everybody can just join Navy Federal and it's a credit union, which means the people who invest in this bank are the ones that own the bank.
00:28:18
Speaker
OK. And so you're telling me I got all my money and everything with you guys. I'm putting money into your business. This is a credit union. Okay.
00:28:28
Speaker
I'm one of the owners because I'm i in this union and I am still being discriminated against in the In the 2020s. That's crazy. That's nuts.
00:28:40
Speaker
That is crazy. that's Let's not even talk about, let's not even talk about, and I'm not blaming them. OK, not blaming them, but let's not even talk about the the programs that were instituted for a lot of Koreans who were immigrating to this country to be able to get storefronts and black neighborhoods and loans to open up storefronts and black neighborhoods that black people were not allowed to.
00:29:08
Speaker
yeah have loans and open up storefronts. yeah I mean, this is the reason why you see so many Asian Americans in the Black community, because there was a program specifically designated for Asian Americans that were immigrating to this country. I guess they weren't American yet, but Asians are immigrating to this country to get loans and get storefronts in order to start businesses that were being deprived by, from Black people in their own community.
00:29:35
Speaker
Yeah. This was a legal thing. What would be the reason to deny black GIs the GI Bill? and That's another thing that doesn't get talked about. What would be the reason for that?
00:29:49
Speaker
That's another thing that doesn't get talked about. You know, when we talk about. We don't want a black middle class. We don't want a black middle class. That's what they, that's what they didn't want. That was the point of that. Certainly don't want a black upper class.
00:30:00
Speaker
Certainly don't want black people building generational wealth. Hmm.
00:30:06
Speaker
And I just find it funny. You know, they took the word woke. And when I say they, realize I'm not talking about ah all white people. I'm not doing that. And I'm not talking about only white people because there are some self-hating black people out there that's right along the ride, right along with these white supremacists.
00:30:24
Speaker
So look, this it is a racial issue. It is absolutely a racial issue. yeah But I'm not attacking him all white folks at all. yeah ah Because we have we have historically had white allies, especially in the Jewish community during the civil rights movement.
00:30:40
Speaker
So I'm not attacking white people. I'm attacking white supremacists, very specific. And white supremacists can also be black, unfortunately, self the self-hating ones. And ah um I'm looking at this and I'm saying to myself,
00:30:55
Speaker
Always taking something that we we have that means something to us, yeah Black people, to uplift us and taking it and reversing it. yeah Woke.
00:31:06
Speaker
You know, if I hear one more person use the term woke in a negative situation, I might grab them by the throat and slam them against the wall. Because it's not that... Just because you want to take the word and create a negative connotation to it doesn't mean that that has a negative connotation to it.
00:31:22
Speaker
And now they're taking diversity, equity, and inclusion. And this was a this was a press release from not only the secretary, ah so i think it was Secretary of State, but also head of the DOD.
00:31:37
Speaker
It said that now DEI, from there is a new catchphrase for them, DEI stands for a discriminatory equity ideology. First of all, it didn't make any sense. Does it make sense? You can't you can't offer discriminatory equity. Right.
00:31:56
Speaker
i don't I don't know. That doesn't make sense. Like it doesn't make sense at all. But it doesn't have to make sense. It just has to be catchy. Yeah. It just has to be catchy. It doesn't have to make sense because you can't offer literally equity means the quality of being fair and impartial.
00:32:16
Speaker
So it literally can't be discriminatory. It makes zero sense, but it doesn't have to. It's just catchy. And what you said about woke being used with a negative connotation, what you have to understand white supremacist, it is a negative connotation because the last thing they want is for people to be conscious.
00:32:37
Speaker
Mm-hmm. The last thing that they want is for people to recognize what the true agenda is and what's really going on. They want people to watch watch the shiny ball while we do our shady stuff over here.
00:32:54
Speaker
That's what they want. They don't want you to be awake. Being woke in the eyes of white supremacy, it is a negative. That is the last thing they want. That's why didn't want you reading.
00:33:09
Speaker
They don't want you to be conscious. They don't want their workplaces diverse. They don't want their workplaces equitable. They don't want their workplaces inclusive.
00:33:21
Speaker
They want them white. Mm-hmm. That's what they want. Specifically, they're white. They're white. Because this is what I will say about white supremacy.
00:33:31
Speaker
And a lot of white people are starting to to be awakened by what this administration is doing because they were sold a bill of goods that they were going to be taken away from others. And now...
00:33:43
Speaker
what the administration is actually doing is taking away a lot of things from their base. Yes. Which, and you're seeing some backlash and you're seeing these town halls where these Republicans are having these town halls and people are upset.
00:33:55
Speaker
and And you get, you get on the talking news sites and Republicans are saying, oh, this was all a George Soros backed, They're Democrats. it it it It's always something else. It's always somebody else and something else. It's always somebody else and something else. Not their poor decision making.
00:34:12
Speaker
And I think like the backlash specifically from Jackie Robinson was strong and forceful because this is another example of them disrespecting a veteran.
00:34:24
Speaker
Yeah. Somebody Because they don't care. Well, they don't care. They don't care. But people do care. Yes. Like even people who may be against DEI were like, well, wait a minute.
00:34:37
Speaker
That's not right. Right. Like even people who were against DEI are like, well, wait a minute. Hold up. Hold up. That's not right. Right. And that's that's the reason why there was backlash. And then they thought that they could just do this.
00:34:50
Speaker
Because they thinking that, hey, we are running on this DEI thing. We got people, the loudest people are typically the weakest and the smallest group, but they're loud. And they're like, we got strong backing from a lot of people who are supporting us.
00:35:03
Speaker
Let's take that on that Jackie Robinson page. Let's see how far we can go. And this administration is pushing the limit on everything. Yeah. They just... They just repealed that in federal contracts, it's no longer illegal to offer segregated facilities.
00:35:20
Speaker
Yeah, well, you know. mean I mean, obviously, it's symbolic, but the symbolism's not great, guys. Yeah. i would say I've been watching this. It's the Boston Celtics documentary on Max.
00:35:34
Speaker
I believe it's on Max. And it's being done by Bill Simmons. I used to be a huge fan of Bill Simmons. He's also the guy behind the 30 for 30 documentary. He's just a good documentarian. He's from Boston. They're talking about the history of Boston. More specifically, the Boston Celtics.
00:35:49
Speaker
And yeah ah Boston has this reputation of being a racist town. I've been to Boston. Yeah. One time. Yeah. I was on the outskirts of Boston, was taken to this bar where I was the only Black person.
00:36:02
Speaker
And I was like, this don't feel good to me. yeah And I was treated, I don't know what they said behind my back, but they ain't saying nothing to my face. Now, granted, I'm also, you know, a large human being, yeah but I was treated fairly fairly decently in Boston. But Boston absolutely has a history of racism.
00:36:19
Speaker
And in this documentary, they were talking about the conflict that a lot of the Black players had in the 60s and seventy s is while the race rides were going out and why were they having race rides in the seventies?
00:36:31
Speaker
Cause they wanted to integrate the schools in the seventies. And, and they're like, why they go to their own schools? Because it's not equal. And what's the big deal of going to the same school? Why is it that you hate black people so much yeah that you don't even want to share a pool with them?
00:36:47
Speaker
Like you heard about the cement in the pool. and the and And for those that don't know, Once ah segregation was over and integration was introduced, A lot of people, a lot of pools in the South, public pools, decided that they were going to fill the pools up with cement so that they wouldn't have to share pools with Black people.
00:37:06
Speaker
yeah And then went and started country clubs, which was socioeconomic issue because poor white folks was right there with them filling up the cement, but they didn't have the money to get into these country clubs. So they would take away from themselves yeah just to make sure that you didn't have anything.
00:37:22
Speaker
But again, serving wealth, right? Right. It's just so it' serving wealth again. And it's the same thing that they're doing by voting for Trump. It's you're, you are acting in the service of wealth.
00:37:35
Speaker
Yes. And you're getting no benefit. In fact, he's actually taking things away from you.
00:37:42
Speaker
Yes. Because the wealth is about accumulation. So even the little things that you got, they want money. And you are acting in service of them. Just like when y'all was overseers, you're still doing the same thing over and over. And you still don't have anything from that time to now.
00:38:01
Speaker
Y'all still poor.
00:38:07
Speaker
Y'all are still poor. From that time to now, y'all still don't have nothing.
00:38:16
Speaker
Like, does anybody ever stop and think about that? Man, we have been in service of this party, of the Republican Party, and in the service of wealth and white supremacy. And it's been in 100 years, we still poor.
00:38:30
Speaker
Well, generationally, I got an argument with somebody earlier this week. And it was like, well, they were Democrats. And I was like, oh Again. there was a switch during the civil rights movement. We know that America changes the definition of things constantly to serve its own interests.
00:38:51
Speaker
So please stop playing that game. They're not going to stop. Please stop playing that game. They're going play it. America changes the definition of things, whether it's race, gender, sexuality, doesn't matter.
00:39:02
Speaker
America changes the definition of things constantly to serve its own interests. yeah It even changes the definition of whiteness constantly to serve your own interests.
00:39:14
Speaker
Oh, the definition of whiteness has expanded. Because it it used to be like... Very contracted, very limited. yeah Italians weren't white. yeah The Irish weren't white.
00:39:27
Speaker
Uh... They weren't they weren they they were in the country clubs. No, they weren't. There was actually anti-Irish signs a certain point. yeah Yes. so ah But, well, look.
00:39:39
Speaker
and You know, you had Conor McGregor. to come to the White House and say something. The White House sure does like positioning rapists in positions of power, don't they? Well, they can't they can't help that because when ah you are based in degeneracy, the leader of your party isn it is a sexual offender.
00:40:06
Speaker
Multiple times. Multiple times. You can't help but end up surrounding just the like attracts like.
00:40:15
Speaker
well So that's why that is the way it is. I do see something. And I know a lot of people aren't going to see it. A lot of people can't see it because they're angry and they're being overwhelmed by...
00:40:31
Speaker
negative news of what this administration is doing. But I do see a tide turning. I don't know when it's going to happen. yeah I don't know when it's going to happen. don't know how long it's going to take. It could be short. it could It could be long. But I do see a tide turning. People are saying the country is going back. And yes and no. Because there's more people who are different than, let's say, the 50s or the 60s.
00:40:54
Speaker
There are less of these straight arrow white people that have... anti-DEI racist ideology. There's less of them now yeah collectively as a percentage yeah than there was back then. yes And there are more people who are more conscious of speaking specifically to about white people, but just everybody, because they just came out.
00:41:18
Speaker
I forgot what the actual numbers were. But the Trump administration just made just took away legal status for a bunch of Venezuelans, Cubans, and Nicaraguans.
00:41:31
Speaker
And Haitians. And Haitians. Yeah, please don't forget. Haitians are always lumped in there as well. so And they just took away legal status for all these people. and a lot But I was focusing mainly on the Cuban, Venezuelans, Nicaraguan. But yes, Haitians as well. But specifically for those three groups, voted heavily for the Republican Party. Mm-hmm.
00:41:50
Speaker
heavily and now they're starting to be like wait a minute hold on we were talking about them others because even even in their own groups even in even in own like ah racial groups, they are power dynamics and social economic.
00:42:05
Speaker
it died What's the words I'm looking for? Right. Because I mean, the same. No, not right. Because I didn't say the word. I mean, I get i get what you mean. There's higher energies. Thank you. that hi yeah Thank you. know you know um But I mean, this was the same thing. ah People treat the Latino community.
00:42:23
Speaker
Latino just means that you are from Latin America. But just know it's white, black, indigenous. yep That's what's down there. Okay. So when you come to America and it's no longer about your nationality, right? It's no longer, I'm Colombian or I'm Nicaraguan or I'm from El Salvador. Like it's not, it's less about that and more about your race because that's what America is.
00:42:46
Speaker
You're going to identify with the, with the race that you're closely, you're more closely tied to. So you got a lot of Latinos, white Latinos that come up here, identify with whiteness, vote,
00:43:01
Speaker
with whiteness and forget that they are not included in the definition of what white is in America. Yes. Because again, that definition changes.
00:43:12
Speaker
The definition changes. and But the point I'm trying to make is I see a shift. I'm looking at it. I'm seeing it. This administration is ishing on a lot of their constituency, a lot of their base.
00:43:25
Speaker
And these people are starting to be like, wait a minute, wasn't supposed to happen wasn't to happen to them. And the administration can't change certain rules where it won't be affected. If they're trying to affect a certain group of people,
00:43:38
Speaker
yes And they change rules. It's going to affect other groups of people that are part of their base, whether they wanted to or not, yeah because you're doing these broad, generalized. Yeah. If you take in a way, social programs from black and brown people, you're taking them away from white people as well.
00:43:54
Speaker
Right. And people who identify as white, even though they technically might not be white as white is identified in America. So I'm saying I see a shift. I see a shift. I see it happening. Yeah. I don't know when it's going to be. I don't know when it's going to happen, but there's going to be a groundswell. And if you're a historian, you always see when the power foal go for power grabs.
00:44:19
Speaker
Even when they were in the favor of the people, when they consider consistently go for more and more power, the people will turn against them. It's happened throughout history since since the beginning the time. yeah That's how empires have crumbled. yes So they want to destroy themselves.
00:44:36
Speaker
Let them destroy themselves. That's what I've been about this whole time. let They're doing it. They're doing the work for us. We just need to bring attention to it, shine light on how yeah their actions is affecting people that actually voted for them.
00:44:49
Speaker
Yeah. But the fact of the matter is black people ain't going nowhere. Yeah, no. Sorry. We're going to be here. We're going to stay here. And guess what? Just because y'all stressed out about what's going on, we ain't going be stressed out.
00:45:01
Speaker
Because like I said, we've been here before. Yeah. black Black people are embracing joy and community and self-care and healing. And that's what we're... doing right now. So all of y'all that try to rage bait us, especially you trying to rage bait black women and to getting on the front lines and organizing and getting stuff together.
00:45:21
Speaker
No, we gave you a candidate. We gave you the most qualified candidate in the history of anybody who's ever run for president in this country. Oh, okay. That's, that's being a little hyperbolic. mean, no, is it?
00:45:32
Speaker
Because think about it. She served in every level and every branch of government. I get it. But I mean, there's also, I mean, she didn't have more political standing than my man, Lyndon Baines Johnson. Okay. Well, you just, okay.
00:45:47
Speaker
You just love Lyndon Baines Johnson. And I get it. I get it. but I don't dislike Lyndon Baines Johnson. Even though somebody brought it to my attention the other day. They was like, you know, you used to say the N word all the time. And I said, you know what? Sometimes you got to say it.
00:46:01
Speaker
Absolutely not. and Absolutely not.
00:46:06
Speaker
No.
00:46:09
Speaker
so Everything he did for us. No. I'm going to give a pass on that one. Unacceptable. No. Unacceptable. All right, Jay, let's wrap this up because I want to get to some more laughter.
00:46:22
Speaker
I think we've been laughing this whole damn time, but right. Yeah, we have. We have. You got any more final thoughts on this at all? you'd say You said a lot. I mean, I said, it I think I said all all I can say about DEI. It's about the erasure of Blackness from from everything.
00:46:39
Speaker
Our contributions, are our our importance, everything is about the erasure of Blackness. And that's it. That's it. And there's there's nothing else to that.
00:46:50
Speaker
whatsoever. Everybody else is catching strays, right? Because DEI doesn't just protect Black people, protects all people of color. And it also makes a fair and inclusive workplace or society or whatever for people of different gender identities, sexual identities. It's there for women too. Women are feeling the sting.
00:47:12
Speaker
White women, going feel the sting too. Physical disabilities. Physical disability. Yes. e e i Part of DEI is building ramps for people that use wheelchairs.
00:47:23
Speaker
Yes. Yes. That's what you're eliminating. ADA accommodations. It's coming for everybody. So this is, yeah. It's erasing us, but it's going to have far reaching impacts because any...
00:47:40
Speaker
Any win for, again, the most vulnerable in the community is a win for everybody.
00:47:47
Speaker
Because if the most vulnerable people are able to do well, it trickles up. Nothing ever trickles down. right It goes up. yeah Okay. So if you're protecting, I say this all the time, you're protecting the most vulnerable in community, you're serving everyone.
00:48:05
Speaker
Well, speaking of most vulnerable people, Oh, boy. And speaking of food, we weren't speaking of food. We weren't. ah But I'm hungry. we are now. My stomach is growling.
00:48:16
Speaker
and And we were talking about my French toast earlier. But speaking of food yeah and the most vulnerable, you know when I'm the most vulnerable? I don't want to know, but go ahead and tell me anyway. yeah i' I'm the most vulnerable, especially with my money.
00:48:32
Speaker
get your low I knew I didn't want to know. I knew I did want to, but go ahead. Yeah. But speaking of strip clubs, strip clubs got some good food.
00:48:42
Speaker
We're going get into that next.
00:48:47
Speaker
All right, Jay, you sent me a Instagram reel. Mm-hmm. of this woman doing her own Keith Lee situation of food in Atlanta strip clubs. yes And I must admit, as I was watching it, I was like, that food looks delicious. Yeah. Historically, the food in Atlanta strip clubs, I don't know if it's like this everywhere, but the food in um in Atlanta strip clubs is top tier. A lot of people go to our area strip clubs to eat.
00:49:24
Speaker
I mean, you see, you get to see dancing and stuff. So you get, you know, you get a show as well. But a lot of them go like, look, there's lamb chops.
00:49:34
Speaker
Had KOD and they fried olives. Like, you want it? You want it up? Kick it down. Like, what's up? Look, there's a scene from Parks and Rec where they're at a strip club and and Ron Swanson, who's one of my favorite characters on the show, says, I don't have any desire for these women in here. I go for the strong, silent type. You're Cheryl Swoops, you're Serena Williamses of the world, but I'll never turn down a breakfast buffet.
00:50:04
Speaker
And he is just grubbing on the breakfast buffet because the food is delicious. Now, I have, it's not a strip club. It's like a, it's a strip club, but they don't get completely nude.
00:50:18
Speaker
They have pasties on. They just don't, and they don't take the bottoms off. And it's right down the road from me. And I used to go there every Monday when I lived across the street.
00:50:30
Speaker
I used to love that place because the food there yeah is phenomenal. And it's attached to another sports bar. And you would say, well, the food would be the same because they're attached to a sports bar that's right up ah less than a block away. yeah And it's like, no, they leave.
00:50:44
Speaker
I spoke to the owner one time. He's like, no, the strip club gets the best cuts of meat. the best quality from all of our from all of our food intake the strip club gets the best and then we leave it at the restaurant i was like that doesn't make any sense it seems like you would give the restaurant the best food it's like people gonna come to the restaurant regardless we come to the strip club you're gonna eat and drink and spend money now you live right around a corner from strip club that i have been talking about going to for the longest i don't know why you just won't go Well, I'm going to go now more specifically because it was featured in this Instagram reel that you sent to me. yes And so I need to go for a food. So that's the excuse that I'm going to use, but I'm also going for the women.
00:51:26
Speaker
Yes. I live, I live, don't live too far from a blue flame that that and, and I'm looking at their menu right now and boy.
00:51:37
Speaker
they ah Look, you you you want a a happy hour? $7 Hennessy? Huh? $7 Casamigo Reposado? Are you kidding me? $5 Ciroc, all flavors.
00:51:51
Speaker
You kidding me? That's happy hour. That's happy hour from 1 to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. Happy hours don't last at 8 p.m. and they don't start at no 1. And as you say, Monday through Friday? Yep.
00:52:02
Speaker
That's a lunch happy hour. Yeah. Look, okay. Come through. I think I'm coming down. i think I'm going to come down next month or May. Okay. Because it's it's time for my quarterly visit down to Atlanta. And I'm going to Blue Flame.
00:52:18
Speaker
Go. I'm going to report back what the food is. Beautiful girls. Lovely experience. I went one time. Okay. Good food.
00:52:31
Speaker
But I... Great drink specials. That sounds like great strip. $7 Hennessy, that's yeah dangerous. But a lot of people are going to be like, ooh, food in strip club? Now, me being the germophobic person that am. Looking at naked.
00:52:45
Speaker
Right. but They also have to abide by like the ah Department of Health. And a lot of these strip clubs have A ratings. the hat You have to have an A rating.
00:52:59
Speaker
Look, if ah if a strip club got a C or D rating. That's bad. I'm going to tell a story. One time, me and one of my boys and went to this strip club and Southeast D.C.
00:53:13
Speaker
And there was two right across from one another. yeah It was one that was hood And there was one that was Nexus Gold. So Nexus Gold was a chain. I don't know what happened to Nexus Gold, but it was very Harry Belafonte. Okay.
00:53:27
Speaker
Okay. So we went to the hood one first. Yeah. We saw C-sections and gunshot wounds, but the food looked like it was slamming. yeah So we got some wings and then we tailed out of there and went to Nexus Gold next, where we were ordering $20 shots.
00:53:43
Speaker
Yeah. That's ridiculous. I think we spent like $250 for a table. I spent so much money at that place. we didn't We didn't get the food there because we had just ate at the hood spot. were like, man, I'm wings there. I wonder if they give wings to go.
00:54:00
Speaker
mean, don't know. I don't know. I can't tell you. But all I know is Atlanta area strip clubs, delicious cuisine. Top tier. like I think you can get leaf a gold leaf wrapped lobster roll for like it's a hundred dollars but it's like choice Maine lobster wrapped in gold leaf at King of Diamonds like like it's it's it's insane the quality of the food at Atlanta ah strip clubs
00:54:34
Speaker
So do do major chefs cook at these strip clubs? Like, I mean, um it's like, what? Why is the food so good? You look, it I don't know. I don't know why they invested so much in the cuisine quality. I don't know.
00:54:53
Speaker
But they ah get a lot of business. People just come and eat. It was a lot of people in these reels. was a lot of people wasn't paying no attention to the girls was just steady on that food. Yes.
00:55:06
Speaker
Yes. Yes. And now you told me right down the street from you, I can walk there. Now, I'm not going to walk there. No. I'm not going to walk there. But you I can walk there. I'm not going to walk there. There's no sidewalk.
00:55:19
Speaker
It's a little dangerous. It's a little dangerous. No sidewalk. Yeah. but But the fact that they got... I don't drink Hennessy. and I do think Hennessy is tasty. Yes. Funny story.
00:55:30
Speaker
I was out. I can't remember. I can't remember who I was with. But I was with, I know she was white. Yeah. A female friend of mine i was white. And I was out with a group of her friends. umm I think I was out celebrating her birthday. I know exactly who it is.
00:55:46
Speaker
I was out celebrating her birthday with her friends. okay Okay. And that's the only reason why I was out. Because was her birthday. Right. Because I don't like being in white spaces a whole lot. Yeah. But so the person was like, hey, you guys want a shot?
00:56:00
Speaker
And I was like, yeah, I'll take a shot. And he bought us a shot of Hennessy. Yeah. Yeah. And I was like, I don't drink Hennessy. I know it's, it's You know, most Black people drink Hennessy. I think the the biggest consumer of Hennessy is Black folks. It's probably us, for sure. Yeah. yeah ah But I don't drink Hennessy. Yeah. And I looked at my friend, and I was like, your friend is racist as hell, because this is a stereotype.
00:56:26
Speaker
I drink tequila. Yeah. and she And she was like, well, he got me one, too. And I was like, yeah, he probably got you one, because you with me, thinking that because you with me, that you drink Hennessy. Do you drink Hennessy? No, I've never had Hennessy before. I was like, I have.
00:56:39
Speaker
Let's just take this shot. yeah And we took the shot and we was like, damn, this is tasty as hell. so Yeah, no, Hennessy is very good. There yes yeah there is ah like a seafood spot near me that makes a ah strawberry Hennessy margarita.
00:56:56
Speaker
And when I tell you it is the tastiest thing and those things get you messed I just want to point out that as many times as I've been to Atlanta, and it was four times yeah last year alone.
00:57:13
Speaker
Not once have you taken me to any of these places. I am so sorry. Because here's the thing. i didn't ah I know you for liking chicken tenders. I do.
00:57:24
Speaker
And chicken wings. Yeah. So when I'm like, oh, my favorite Korean barbecue spot, course, probably is not going to like that. No, I want to go to that Korean barbecue. It's literally a heaven on earth.
00:57:38
Speaker
It's all you can eat. It's delicious. It's that's a heaven. The drinks, so good. So good there. Like, yes. We've established. I don't like dinner.
00:57:48
Speaker
You don't like dinner. I don't want to go out for lunch. Yeah, but we can go for lunch. All these places, you're like, yeah, this place and land in Atlanta, this place in Atlanta. know, as my best friend has said, that I'm a chicken finger eating bitch. I know that. yeah Okay.
00:58:02
Speaker
But I do like food. Okay. All right. Well, then I'll take you some of my favorite spots and we get some good drinks and some good food then. Yeah. We just go early in the day. we won't do dinner.
00:58:13
Speaker
I mean, we can even do dinner if we... I'm weird. I'm weird. I know this is weird about me. If I could go for dinner and sit at the bar, that's okay.
00:58:23
Speaker
It's something about that table. I don't know what it is. ah Probably need some therapy to dig down deep and find out what that trauma is. yeah yeah I don't know what that is. but But i have no problem going strip clubs and eating at nine o'clock at night, though.
00:58:37
Speaker
that's ah That's a different environment. Because you know what It's a party. It's not stuffy. Well, maybe maybe you would like the Korean barbecue because you're not just sitting down in their hand. You're actively... like you're actively You know, cooking and doing stuff. and like I don't want to cook my own food now. Well, usually the servers are doing most of the work. Like you can help.
00:58:58
Speaker
Like I like to do it because I'd be like, this pork belly is cooking up real nice. You know, i like to get it to like the steaks and stuff to my, I like medium rare. So I take mine off or early stuff like that. So yeah I do participate.
00:59:14
Speaker
Now I don't want to participate because you already seen what I did to them peppers when I tried to saute them. So now just let the professionals cook the food. yeah I'm just going to consume the food. Yeah. Okay. That's fair. That's fair. But back to these Atlanta strip clubs, I feel like we should do our own Keith Lee.
00:59:29
Speaker
Our brother and brother won't do won't do strip clubs. He's not a fan of strip c clubs, but maybe if we could convince him. Maybe if we tell him it's a food tour. A food tour that he would join along with us. Yeah. And let's let's see for ourselves. Yeah. ah do Is it worth the hype?
00:59:48
Speaker
We should do that. We should do that and then advertise it ah on the podcast. We should do it. We should do an exclusive show yeah of us touring Atlanta strip clubs, trying out the food, doing our own fake Keith Lee impersonation. And let's do our own research.
01:00:04
Speaker
as As I think we are food connoisseurs, we come from now. You got to understand Maryland, DC is it you can get everything. meaning mean that Any nationalities, food, like you can get, D.C.
01:00:18
Speaker
is a great food town. It really is. It is. People say that it isn't though. i like I think it is. i thought You got to go to where the people are. Like stop going to the same places over and over again. and You got to go to where the people are. You got to go and stretch and get out of your comfort zone to find that real good Ethiopian spot or something like that. Like,
01:00:40
Speaker
It's not going to be on that same stretch Georgetown or whatever the hell people will be going to. It might be at the strip club. I just don't know. It might be at the strip club. I just don't know what strip clubs is popping in D.C. Hey, if y'all know what strip clubs is popping in D.C. They got good food.
01:00:56
Speaker
Hit my DMs. I am always willing to take a food adventure. I just happen to have naked women. My two favorite things. Let us know. who they're Women. Let us know. Oh, but on that note, Jay, what do you want to leave the people out here with?
01:01:10
Speaker
Man, don't judge your book by scope. You get some good food at strip club. I can't wait to go to the buffet and try this happy hour. i' I might catch a flight within the next couple of weeks just to do that specifically. oh but on that note, I want to thank you for listening.
01:01:28
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