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Navigating the Classroom Controversy: Real Talks on Education, Parenting, and Upbringing. With special guest Shake

May 23, 2024 Bobby Frost Season 2 Episode 60
Navigating the Classroom Controversy: Real Talks on Education, Parenting, and Upbringing. With special guest Shake
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Navigating the Classroom Controversy: Real Talks on Education, Parenting, and Upbringing. With special guest Shake
May 23, 2024 Season 2 Episode 60
Bobby Frost

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Hey fam, it's Bobby Frost along with the ever-illuminating Jus Misty, and Special guest Shake serving up a platter of conversations that's as eclectic as our music tastes. Picture a world where educators navigate the minefield of professionalism while connecting with students. We unpack these scenarios and more, shedding light on the unspoken - with humor, heart, and a dash of rebellion against the cookie-cutter norms.

Ever wondered what goes down when the school bell rings and controversy steps into the classroom? We're swinging the doors wide open. From a teacher's boundary-pushing live stream to tackling the thorny discussions around teacher-student relationships, we're not skirting around the tough stuff. Diving into my experience as a behavior specialist, we wade through the complexities of emotional support versus school regulations, and the impact of systemic issues in schools and detention facilities. It's a raw look into the life behind the lesson plan.

But let's flip the script and talk beats and bars, shall we? We're chopping it up about Curren$y's unyielding grind, Drake and Kendrick's navigation through the limelight, and even take a leisurely stroll down memory lane with a few childhood show throwbacks. And because we can't resist a sprinkle of randomness, we dive into the quirks of social media handles and the laughs that come with financial transactions in our digital lives. Tune in and join the real talk and revelations with your two favorite hosts.

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Send us a Text Message.

Hey fam, it's Bobby Frost along with the ever-illuminating Jus Misty, and Special guest Shake serving up a platter of conversations that's as eclectic as our music tastes. Picture a world where educators navigate the minefield of professionalism while connecting with students. We unpack these scenarios and more, shedding light on the unspoken - with humor, heart, and a dash of rebellion against the cookie-cutter norms.

Ever wondered what goes down when the school bell rings and controversy steps into the classroom? We're swinging the doors wide open. From a teacher's boundary-pushing live stream to tackling the thorny discussions around teacher-student relationships, we're not skirting around the tough stuff. Diving into my experience as a behavior specialist, we wade through the complexities of emotional support versus school regulations, and the impact of systemic issues in schools and detention facilities. It's a raw look into the life behind the lesson plan.

But let's flip the script and talk beats and bars, shall we? We're chopping it up about Curren$y's unyielding grind, Drake and Kendrick's navigation through the limelight, and even take a leisurely stroll down memory lane with a few childhood show throwbacks. And because we can't resist a sprinkle of randomness, we dive into the quirks of social media handles and the laughs that come with financial transactions in our digital lives. Tune in and join the real talk and revelations with your two favorite hosts.

Support the Show.

Thanks for listening please go leave a review or comment and hit the support show link at the bottom of the page, so we can continue to give you and all tri nation more high-quality episodes and content!

Speaker 1:

Yo yo yo, it's your boy, bobby Frost, and Bobby Frost Media presents Tri-Parency. I'm with the beautiful lady Just Misty.

Speaker 2:

Oh hey, y'all hey.

Speaker 1:

And we back summertime fun. It's hot as hell outside today. I'm looking for the shots and thoughts.

Speaker 2:

You going to signature when you do that?

Speaker 1:

I was thinking about it. I definitely was, but I don't know. I'm wondering. I got to go holler at Ray man. I wonder when they're going to start that brunch and push it outside.

Speaker 2:

It should be outside today. That's what I'm assuming.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what I'm assuming when y'all going to start that up.

Speaker 2:

This is Michigan so you know Everything been outside the last couple times has been nice up there Signature Shop. Shout out to them. They got a real nice venue.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's my spot. I came in front. That's a nigga spot right there. I be liking the DJing and stuff like that. I posted one up To the Kickers yesterday.

Speaker 2:

I would.

Speaker 1:

They had a little Hip hop shit going on.

Speaker 2:

I was doing nothing yesterday, just trying to get my son ready for his tournament, so I really fucked around. I fell asleep in the middle trying to wash the clothes Cause you know you gotta be at the coach house At 5 o'clock in the morning. I had a whole fucking flashback last night. I was tired as hell. I jumped up like oh shit, it's 12 o'clock. It was just a long fucking night. I'm so happy he gone till.

Speaker 2:

Sunday when uh Tournament was at In Indiana. He over there for overnight. Yes, so I am free without a kid. I know he's 14, but I still. You want to be kid free when your kid is little, because you always move and happen to say stop, sit down, do this and feed, feed him, and shit like that. But then when they're older, you just want the time, because why is you here, like I just want to wake up and not do nothing? I don't want to look at you, I don't want you to say, can you fix breakfast? None of that shit, like just be gone.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, I'm happy I got the weekend you said it was funny as hell today because I got up and, um, I had to get my son off. You know, I said, hey, with me at the crib now, but I'm like, uh, he asked for breakfast what the fuck and I'm like all right, I'm gonna get his breakfast, I'm gonna do his breakfast.

Speaker 1:

But this was the funny part. Yeah, dad, I don't really like the sauces in the air fryer. I said that's cool, we'll get your ass up there. There's a spatula. Go and flip your shit on it. Yeah, because I don't want to get popped. Nigga spatula, I'll show you. You've seen me do it many, many times. Grab it slowly, flip that motherfucker over. When it's brown on one side, that means it's done. When it get brown on the other side, you're good. If you ain't for sure, put it in there and check the middle. If that motherfucker ain't pink, bring it up. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Even when they cooking. It's because, as you burning my house up down there, I just be needing a break ride without him there. And then I got the 19 year old too. You know that. So I'd be like I don't, I don't want to have company while y'all there. I don't want to even look, I just want to walk around the house naked and do nothing, with the candles lit. Get the fuck out and you know what.

Speaker 1:

It's funny that you said that, man, because I noticed ladies would sit up and y'all be comfortable. Don't wear no clothes, don't walk around the house. Niggas is, even if you buy a house, niggas don't. I don't know, no, niggas do that you still gonna put some shorts and a bigger. You can't just walk around I just don't feel comfortable, like what the house catch on fire I'm up, I can grab my gown right there.

Speaker 2:

But yeah you that walking around ass naked is like liberating. It's like my friends always come over and be like bitch, put some clothes on. I'd be like bitch, fuck you. Let's go to your house if you want to put some clothes on, because I like being naked. I do not like being restricted to clothes like I am. That's why I like that meme so much. Soon as I come to fucking in from the house, I'm taking that shit off you hear me?

Speaker 1:

no, I get it. I. I like I can't even like I do go to sleep sometimes like that, but like I go to sleep. Beater, who's short song, I already know it.

Speaker 2:

I don't know a lot of dudes that sleep. Listen, I was just with one of my friends right and I was blew back that he was sleeping naked, because I'm like it just feel awkward, like ass naked. It do it only feel awkward because we hadn't fucked. So it's like so you just sleep naked, bro, like I don't know A lot of niggas that just sleep ass naked.

Speaker 1:

Nah, I gotta have that that on. You know what I'm saying. Beater who shorts and socks most of the time. Sometimes I kick them off, sometimes I don't.

Speaker 2:

Oh nah, I can't sleep in socks, but I love a nigga that sleep in socks, cause you already know, don't put your shit on me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's just me, I just do. I sleep naked sometimes, yeah, but just off the GP just by myself, naked Hell. No, you know what I'm saying? I'm instantly going to put some clothes on. So that's just me. So what you been on, though, man.

Speaker 2:

I haven't been on nothing. I just received another property in my portfolio, so now, I am.

Speaker 2:

Big thing popping. I am fucking stretched then, baby, but it's all good. I got senior living now, uh, independent facility um 55 and older, so that just got added to my portfolio. So I just been busy as fuck like working, working, working, working. I was unable to take my real estate class because I had to take some training. In April. We just finished the training, actually, I mean in May, actually in Friday. So I am going to take the real estate class Again in June. So I just been moving, rob, moving, moving.

Speaker 1:

Nigga, you think you're slick? Got them old motherfuckers, don't they? So, yeah, you about to get some Of them. Ssi checks.

Speaker 2:

Man, yeah right, them motherfuckers, them pensions, I don't even wanna be up there. Guess what, though? What's crazy is the old motherfuckers Really don't get treated Like they should. They ain't come really be janky. I mean, I see the people that work, and that work for GM, like yeah, they be straight, but like just the people that get social security and shit, like they barely living man and that's fucked up. We have got to lower the rent.

Speaker 1:

Like I'm not never gonna fill this bitch up if this rent is high like the fuck, no, it's really you know I'm glad I had a granddad that could talk to me about shit like that, but it's the truth. If you didn't put nothing towards a pension or nothing towards like that right, what you getting for social security is gonna be just enough for your ass to get from month to month to month. You ain't gonna have no extra spending shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and 401k is real y'all. I mean, I know A lot of people Don't. They ain't teaching y'all that in schools From what I know, shit and all of that shit. But make sure y'all Tell y'all kids About 401k.

Speaker 1:

And about they credit.

Speaker 2:

And all of that shit. Like you need shit when you retire one. I ain't gonna lie. But it's time to put bread up, man, because even when you do the 9 to 5 thing, you still be barely living after you retire. That's bullshit.

Speaker 1:

And what you just said. That's the big thing. You know, I kick it to kids, I kick it to whoever. When we get on the topic I talk to them about it. But what you just said, you gotta think. You got to think, man, you get. And they're trying to push the fucking retirement age up. They're trying to get that shit pushed up. I think last time I checked on somebody in the House of Senators trying to push that shit up to 70. I'm like goddamn, I got to work seven decades. Well, not work seven decades, but live seven decades before. I can not have to work Shit. But in other countries you know what I'm saying they don't have no fucking Social Security. So you got to think about that too. So, with that being said, like I always say, like man, it's best that you know you get you a nice little nest egg. You know what I'm saying. That's the best way to do it. You know, check into that shit. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

It's big, definitely, definitely that's big.

Speaker 1:

Gener, generation of wealth. Gotta start creating that shit. Yes, ma'am, what you been up to? Nigga, nothing, man, you know? Um, not my class, I would, uh, 3.7. So now I'm in advanced class, so this whole summer and my child to my profession. He's like he really take this media shit super serious. When I say super, because he know a lot of directors and producers and everything you can think of with shows and shit like that. He just chose to be a professor. He could have been stayed and, you know, did Hollywood shit or went to Atlanta, because that's A lot of people don't know. This Flint I mean not Flint, but Michigan used to be second Hollywood for years and so Rick Schneider put this shit in that. He put he didn't give them tax breaks and shit like that. If you go look at a lot of movies from like 2000 all the way up to like 2010-ish yeah, like 10-ish, 12-ish go look at where it was shot at. Now, if you watch movies and shit, you always see that Georgia Peach at the end of it.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1:

Because they moved from Michigan and cheaper taxes and getting incentives to. You know, do that. Yeah, that's why, tyler Perry, shit pop like that. A lot of people don't understand the behind the scenes shit like that and I learned that from the professor. But yeah, like transforming, for it was shot here. Batman versus um, superman versus Batman, that was shot. Some of that was shot right there. Where the shop used to be at Michigan was the place for a long time to come shoot and film at. Motherfuckers didn't know that if you went in to film, but yeah, and then Rick Snyder did what he did and they moved that shit down to Georgia. So Georgia's like second Hollywood, if anybody think about the movies and TV shows you watch, always at the end. That bitch I forgot the name of the company that little peach.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1:

That's why.

Speaker 2:

I know exactly what you're talking about.

Speaker 1:

Yep, that's why so like he really on it. So I'm saying that to say that it's like now I'm in this advanced seminar production. We got to do a short film, so we got to do the whole thing. Somebody got to be a director, Somebody got to do the sound, Somebody got to get it and he going to pick who's going to do what, and then we got to come up with a pitch. I ain't going to tell nobody my pitch because I don't want them to know where my pitch is. Somebody might, you know, be listening and jock off my shit. But yeah, so I'm hoping my pitch. I got two pitches, but I'm only going to decide on what I'm hoping to do and we do a short film. The film is only going to be like 10 to 20 minutes, but we're doing it all the way.

Speaker 2:

Just us in the class. Oh okay, that's what's up.

Speaker 1:

I think it's like what is it? I think it's 18 of us in the class, or are you breaking us up into? I think you said groups of fours and then like two other groups are going to have five math out, like that. But yeah, that's what I'm gonna be on. I'm nervous and excited at the same time because I ain't never did I done did little infomercials, commercials and shit like that little segments since I've been in my media program, but I haven't done a short film, so we gotta.

Speaker 1:

We can't even act in that bitch. We gotta go do raw, you know, Go through that. It's just we really doing a short film From the ground up. Oh yeah, that's what's up I hope our shit win Cause the shit go. I forgot the name of the shit, but you go up against All the other universities and shit and you can.

Speaker 2:

Fuck around and win. That's crazy how it's just different shit you can get into. That gets you into different, just you, america.

Speaker 1:

America definitely gives. I be bullshitting when y'all be like, yeah, girl, keep getting them rolls, because I'm already looking. I'm looking at myself like she don't know. Yeah, that's when the payback come in, about five, 10 years from now. When I say get the rolling Brand your chocolate ass, here we got a roll for you.

Speaker 2:

No, sir, I need my pay gonna be so high by the end.

Speaker 1:

That's why I said right now you're cutting your teeth. Get your skills up, because I want you in this bitch, like Holly Berry was in Monster Ball. Not necessarily a sex scene, but I'm saying that's when she got to the point where she could get her. You know, she can go ahead and get her motherfucking Oscar, I'm saying that, or what's the old girl name? Oh, okay, viola Davis, I need you to be able to act like her. I cry. Yeah, her boy, you could. You feel her tears, man, what she made me cry every time I don't give a fuck what the movie about. I'd be bawling, man. That's one of my favorite movies of all time fences man. When she got to say I've been standing here with you. And when she said that shit, I'd be like damn. You know I'm saying she got the snot and tear. I don't know how the fuck she bring that shit out. She bad as hell with that.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to viola davis, she's cold her and kerry washington called with that shit yeah, she is a motherfucker too. That cry is oh it's ugly, but it get the job.

Speaker 1:

It pulls on her heartstrings. You'd be like damn yeah, for sure you really feel for him. So yeah, so, um, that's what I've been on, so we're gonna get into the topic.

Speaker 2:

So I'm gonna let you introduce what happened with that situation I hate introducing topics, but so um, today we just gonna touch on what happened with the teacher and what state was he in. Do you know, remember?

Speaker 1:

I can look it up. I can't remember off back. I've been having so much shit everybody know.

Speaker 2:

Just to touch on it just a little bit, let y'all know what happened. If y'all don't know which I'm sure y'all do there was a black male teacher at a predominantly black school, um, and I'm not sure what was going on during this time of school day or what they were supposed to be doing, but he set up his live streaming and allowed his students to take his hair down. It was like three girls, they got rat tail combed and they took his hair down. The whole thing was recorded. Nothing, um. I don't want to use the word nothing unprofessional, but nothing um, what's the word I'm looking for? Not nothing inappropriate. We can say that nothing inappropriate happened, because I'm not gonna say unprofessional, because it probably was unprofessional for you to have your students taking your hair down, but I don't think it was. It was inappropriate.

Speaker 2:

So y'all know the internet tore his ass up, basically put him in the pedophile category, told him rapist. All of that good shit wasn't right and it's nasty. He shouldn't have did it. It was very inappropriate. Like. I just don't understand why it was so inappropriate. Like it's girls that go to school to do hair. The only thing I feel was wrong with the, with the film. What they should should have emphasized was what was the kids doing? Why were they not doing schoolwork? But they didn't do anything inappropriate to me when they was taking the hair down. But I don't know, rob. Rob told me up before we even started recording, so he's obviously on the fence and thinks differently.

Speaker 1:

And this cause I get both sides of it. You know what I'm saying. Working in with kids. Literally I tell people all the time they ask me what the fuck I've been doing. I've been working with kids since I've been 20. So, like I get both sides of it. It was unprofessional in the means of what they train you on and the shit you sign when you do your contracts and shit like that. But I'm not going to say dog, a pedophile, because now you're going too far, because here comes my thing For anybody. Matter of fact, hit the live button Misty, because I know I got some people I'm going to tag to come on here if I even get to that point. But you can sit up and it's a relationship you can get in.

Speaker 1:

When you're working with kids, youth, it's always a thin line of how far do you go with your relationship with a kid Because, like his situation, them girls might look at him and I'm pretty sure when I watch the videos every time them girls look at him like a big brother or a big cousin or an uncle, to that point. And I don't know no girls particularly you know what I'm saying at all but I know girls that I seen happen like this. They might not have a real positive male role model in their life and that's something they wish they could do with a big brother or uncle or even a dad. That dad had, you know, dreads or braids or any of that type of shit, so for them to have that happen it was like you know, they just cool when you looking at it.

Speaker 1:

To me it didn't look nothing like no pedophilia, anything like that. It looked like they was sitting up with that motherfucker at like that we'd be doing, with a big cousin doing his hair, he doing work. The only thing, like you said, the only thing I seen really was Y'all wasn't doing schoolwork, but then again, who's to say y'all wasn't? They wasn't done with their lesson.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. So, but why didn't they talk about that first? Why didn't? Why didn't the parents say, well, what the hell? The first thing I would have said was why you wasn't doing your work. If it was my daughter, I wouldn't even thought I mean nothing inappropriate was done, because the whole fucking thing was stream the whole time. So it's like I just don't like the fact that they made it in a like they said that something inappropriate was happening, and because they made it seem like it was sexually inappropriate. Like, and it wasn't that. The only thing that was inappropriate was that they wasn't doing schoolwork and they was on a school time.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, my thing was with it. Even I read comments on different platforms. I agree with that. Where was your comments since that you?

Speaker 2:

have to know in today's time, whenever some hit social media, it's up for the public. But that's why, you know, he really didn't think it was he the one that went live, so he couldn't have been thinking like, uh, they're going to think that I'm touching these kids or this is inappropriate, let me go live. He probably went live because he always go live with his students, like if you look at the video of what he has done, versus that little janky ass video they show he fuck with the kids hard, though he go over and beyond to be a good teacher. So it's like yo, I don't. I just think that one mistake shouldn't have fucking ended his career, and it did.

Speaker 2:

And it's no did no matter what, no matter if they go spin the block and say nothing was wrong. That one fucking incident, it just ruined his career. We need so many more black teachers. It's unreal.

Speaker 1:

And now and, like I said, where he fucked up at man and what you just said. I just had this issue at my job and I say this all the time just cause a motherfucker got a degree, a degree or two PhD, masters, masters, whatever, mba, whatever the fuck they got, that only means you're smart in that section of that field. You get what I'm saying. If I'm a mathematician, I'm smart when it comes to math, right, that don't mean I'm smart nowhere else. So we can see this guy, whatever his choice expertise was.

Speaker 2:

He didn't have common sense.

Speaker 1:

Smart because it's not smart for you it's not smart for you to go live. It's not in today's time. I don't give up too much of what you're doing.

Speaker 2:

Ain't too many things I can say, okay first of all, how we know he didn't go live so that nobody could say he did anything inappropriate, even though I don't think he was thinking nothing like that, because he wasn't thinking of the students like that. I think the nigga went live just because he, like we got some free time, even though, I'm saying, my question raised would have been why they ain't doing schoolwork. I know damn well it was because they had free time. It had to be. But he wasn't thinking let me, let me not go live because they gonna think I'm touching these girls or they're gonna think this inappropriate. He went live because he like we free time, they're gonna take my hair down what's up, live what y'all doing.

Speaker 1:

And that's where I said a common sense should come in that, because you know common sense and they tell you this, this, I know they have to tell me that's a different district. I know, I worked for flint before I worked for carmen. I worked in a grand black district. They tell you, even working for the county, you're not supposed to touch the kids.

Speaker 2:

He didn't touch none of them. They took his hair down.

Speaker 1:

They're not supposed to touch you either.

Speaker 2:

But you listen, I'm being serious.

Speaker 1:

I done been in workshops about this.

Speaker 2:

How does a teacher perform their regular job? I'm telling you how does a teacher, not a CO or somebody, that?

Speaker 1:

works for kids. No, I'm talking about from a teacher, because I was a behavior specialist. I'm telling you they tell you this right here and it's the truth. I'm going to tell you this is the thin line. You watch Walk. I mean, they tell you in workshops about doing this right here, putting your arm around a kid and comforting them if they're having a bad day or something going on. Why? Because they're coming through.

Speaker 2:

Somebody can?

Speaker 1:

look at it wrong, kid can say something wrong, but he didn't touch him at all.

Speaker 2:

No, and it's the same thing. He didn't touch neither one of them.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm with you, it's the same thing. Now, uh, like I'm, I'm gonna say this. You know what I'm saying. We lie on Facebook.

Speaker 1:

Teacher for me, I felt like she was a great teacher, but I'm going to say this, and this is the honest truth she used to let girls do her hair when they had free time. We got done doing our lessons, she would let girls do her hair. Was she a little loose as a teacher? Yeah, you can say that as in being loose, like not a structure or a stickler when it came to rules. But, with that being said, it left some parents upset about the shit. Why is my daughter in here doing her? Why are y'all watching this movie?

Speaker 1:

This movie, part of the curriculum these students that I know now to this day went on. You know what I'm saying. Graduate from college, did great, had high GPAs. She was just a cooler teacher. You know what I'm saying. But you got some people that like to just keep up bullshit and to keep yourself out of them situations. You just got to follow the motherfucking rules and protocols and policies of where you at, and that's where he fucked up at, because I know ain't. No, I'm assuming there's no district where it's going to be cool for somebody being in New York. I didn't see nothing wrong with the video personally, but from the standpoint knowing that the liability that can come from it, that's where he fucked up at.

Speaker 2:

The liability that can come from it.

Speaker 1:

that's where you fucked up at. What liability, though? Where he at now? Okay, so what?

Speaker 2:

are they doing in school? To take hair down, I mean to do hair. You're not supposed to even do hair unless you're in a beautician class. But what if it was a moment where he was having a fucking entrepreneurial training? We don't know, we don't know what the fuck was going on. That's what was going on you can doubt it all you want to, and I don't know I get it. But what I'm saying is what, if that's what was going on?

Speaker 2:

that's what I'm saying but what you keep saying I don't. I want you to just take a moment, just like how they went and just decided to say that it was inappropriate, because they were just guessing that it was inappropriate. What if that's what was going on? What if he was doing? What if it was other people they're taking hair down? What if they were doing a fucking cornrow class on? Like, how do we know you?

Speaker 1:

don't know right that's all I'm saying. No, I'm saying you don't know, but what I'm telling you is that's that's so, then how would it have been inappropriate is all I'm asking the reason why I said it's inappropriate. How do we know?

Speaker 2:

that. That ain't what was going on I doubt it.

Speaker 1:

It's a high school.

Speaker 2:

We don't know, I don't know high school is where you don't go.

Speaker 1:

That's where we had what's the name at when we got in high school I doubt it, no, that's where that's where they start going to the hair school like, yes, what was it called skill center?

Speaker 2:

so all I'm saying is and again I'm being realistic saying I'm sure that's not what was going on, but how do we know that that's not what was going on? I don't think. If you watched it live, all he did was went live and they started taking his hair down. It could have been other people taking other hair down in the classroom. It could have been a fucking like I said, a fucking African corn roll class. We don't fucking know.

Speaker 1:

I'm with you 100%. I'm saying I know it just looked bad.

Speaker 2:

I get it. I get what it looked like.

Speaker 1:

He put himself in a situation where it can make it look bad, and that's the issue. And, like I said, for some girls or boys that's the type of shit that helps them through their maturation to being a young adult, to adult. You got somebody that you can, you know, feel like comfortable with, and stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

I think it was some bullshit and they done ruined that man's career all for nothing. I'm with you 100%.

Speaker 1:

I'm with you 100%. I'm not arguing that I'm with you 100% because that's what I think happened to him. But the common sense wasn't there for me because, again, like I said, if that would have been an isolated incident and say, some parent would have came and said why is this teacher got girls in hisine behind it, and that would have been that.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's why I feel like the internet is such a good thing, but it is bad as well. But I also feel like Shit like that should be Investigated Before you put a title On somebody and make it seem like they doing some wrong shit.

Speaker 1:

No, but that's why I said he fucked this stuff up with that, like he. No, but that's why I said he fucked this stuff up with that like he he do.

Speaker 2:

You know how fucked up your life gonna be if I'm, if I put it out there that you're a pedophile rob. Yeah, that's it and then, and that's just what they going off of, yeah yeah he, they fuck, they fucked that up.

Speaker 1:

Man. Oh, I gotta tell you my dog shaking in here we got a special guest. He came in, shake him, find out, that's why you didn't lost this motherfucking way.

Speaker 2:

he didn't came up in this motherfucker with all this healthy shit. Yeah, that's what he be on Shots of motherfucking life. He done, took a shot of life.

Speaker 1:

Him and my dog Him and my dog Dre be on that. Shit man. Everything organic. Listen to Larry, June and shit like that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that nigga you be hoeing who I be hoeing?

Speaker 3:

You be trying to hoe my mans.

Speaker 2:

Who I've been meaning to tell you about that. I'll be hoeing him. Yeah, when I be breaking up, you be like who is this?

Speaker 1:

He be talking shit on the comments. I don't give a fuck. No, he talk, listen music, the music you be like. Who is that?

Speaker 3:

I ain't never heard that nigga before. Oh, you think that little motherfucker popping right now, baby, you take this motherfucker shot. Shay, what was that? The shot of um like ginger honey, okay, no where do you get it from the farmer's market? Oh okay cause, you know, they say, they say a little.

Speaker 2:

African place on Ballinger. I didn't know that they sold.

Speaker 1:

He sold all that good shit for real it's like a little African store on Ballinger, across from Burger King yeah, these niggas fake ass, dr Saeed Saeed, yeah, man. Holistic you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

You really did lose weight and you no. That shit works.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that shit definitely works. I know that for a fact. Like I told you, when I had COVID, the only thing that got me out that shit was the shit my brothers had, elderberry.

Speaker 2:

Tumeric tea they say elderberry, and some other shit, and when he brought that shit over to me and black seed oil Was too much.

Speaker 1:

He used black seed oil, elderberry, ginger, some other shit he brought over there. I got better. All the other bullshit I was taking Didn't do nothing funny.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, elderberry is good. They said that was that shit For the vid, right, yeah, so.

Speaker 1:

I'm with him but yeah, with the teacher situation Like he gonna know what teacher I'm talking about right now and I ain't gonna say her name, but she was cool in high school.

Speaker 2:

She let kids come in there but see what I'm saying, see how you saying, I ain't gonna say her name, she didn't do shit wrong, but look, check this out this. How cool she didn't suck none of y'all dick. She didn't touch none of y'all inappropriate. She let you skip, bro. She gave you a place where you listen. First of all, I think a lot of people act like they don't understand that we talked about this before kids get stressed the fuck out too, bro. So how the fuck? I know I didn't just need to.

Speaker 2:

I just need to. No, no, no, no. I just learned that as an adult. No bullshit, shay. Kids get stressed the fuck out too and they need mental health days too. How the fuck we know that you wasn't just having a fucked up day and was like let me go sit in this whatever class, because I just don't feel like being fucking. What if she saved you that day from offing another fucking student? Bro, I'm with you. Never know like they need to get these teachers some slack. These motherfuckers deal with a lot of shit, especially 2024, with these badass kids. Y'all done. Saw these teachers getting smacked. Okay, I'm talking about smacked and ain't doing shit. Fuck the bullshit man. Teachers deserve way more fucking props and more, but these little freaky teachers is. I'm not saying don't be aware of the predators, please be aware. And it's crazy because it's mostly females, it's always a fucking female fucking these boys.

Speaker 3:

Okay, you can say they're a predator.

Speaker 2:

They are predators.

Speaker 3:

But at the same time, like it's like a lack of real niggas. So think about like it's fucked up, though it's fucked up. You in this profession and you know you look like Misty and you trying to fuck my son, jalen. I told my son a real bitch ass, nigga. You better not come home and tell me nigga. You better keep fucking her nigga and get good grades, nigga.

Speaker 1:

You know, it's different for boys.

Speaker 3:

Oh my God, oh my God, it's different for girls and boys be saying these little ass niggas tell I'll be like you. Okay, so, okay, so, okay, so okay so y'all just really okay, this is.

Speaker 2:

This is a deep conversation, but it's definitely a one that needs to be had. So you mean to tell me and ladies, I don't have a daughter, I'm not saying this, but I'm just putting it out there because he put it out there. So you mean to tell me that when dr such and such or mr such and such decide that he want to mess with my daughter because she, uh won't, she think it's fucking, she this and this and that, and she want a good grade, I'm supposed to tell her you better, let him be, but you're supposed to tell your son to fuck her.

Speaker 3:

Come on now I'm talking about. Look, if my son could come home and tell me that whatever one of the teachers' names, that's whatever in the school, I'd be like what I don't know. We might have to go over this with Monique. We might end up having to you know, disclose the information due to the. But I would be geek like son, you the motherfucking man.

Speaker 2:

You knocked the teacher down, but if it was your daughter you would be like I'm finna, go up here and kill this nigga why? Because, it's my. What are you? A freaky motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

It's your son, do you?

Speaker 2:

know that women, no. Do you know that women can really take advantage of boys too?

Speaker 3:

That's what they do.

Speaker 2:

Right, so you want your son to get taken advantage of how we know he wasn't.

Speaker 3:

How see this is?

Speaker 2:

the thing how we know she didn't want to fuck Mr Suchaser.

Speaker 3:

How do we know he was taken advantage of? Maybe he wanted?

Speaker 2:

maybe he wanted to get his dick sucked, okay, and you know these movies come out and they be true stories, right, in most cases. Do you know that it be willingly, none of it has been rape, it be willingly for a boy or a girl? They be saying that they love this motherfucking teacher. So you can't say that because you still a kid getting manipulated by a grown ass man or woman.

Speaker 3:

Like really, it's a whole bigger discussion and it's way bigger than this. Like really, the real issue is us as people and our sexuality. You understand what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Elaborate.

Speaker 3:

I do but elaborate Like okay, one of the things that we don't want to like when it comes to just each other, and whatever sex that we don't want to acknowledge, like, for example, if you ask a person right now how much do they think about having sex, do you think they'll tell you the truth?

Speaker 2:

Probably not because they think they're going to get looked at like a hornball.

Speaker 3:

Exactly right. So this is the thing right Most of the time. Right, whether you want to believe it or not. Guess what most of us are thinking about? Having sex, and it's better for some and worse for others. The ones who is better for is the ones who can obtain the concept of it, the ones who can't. That's the issue, Because everybody wants to have sex at some point or throughout the day. Like you work all day, right, I work all day. He work all day. I leave work, work all day. He work all day.

Speaker 3:

I leave work to have sex, exactly so I'm just being honest. So a lot of the times right like we could be at work. Look, we are people in major professions, whatever doing. Good in life, worse in life, whatever right.

Speaker 2:

You think about fucking.

Speaker 3:

You thinking about fucking. Like you can be at work doing your western name and damn, I can't wait to go.

Speaker 2:

I'm just being honest with you so you do.

Speaker 3:

That's the whole thing of it.

Speaker 2:

You know you're saying at school just because I'm around kids don't mean I ain't having that same thought so if tasha come up here and she thicker than a motherfucker, exactly, my mind can't.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I know I'm not saying it can't be a genuine. That is not a human thing, but I feel like, if you, I think it is not nate. Is not natural, though, for you, at 49, 50, to have those thoughts about a 15, 16 year old or one of your students. I feel like, even if you sitting there in thought, thinking about getting your dick suck at that moment, once she come up and say hey, mr shay, can you? You should snap out of that and be like oh, damn, I was I was having a little thought about.

Speaker 3:

That's the control. The ones that have the control have it. You understand, as adults, you understand what I'm saying Because, like, as a, I think that's scary, like, no Like. For example, I got a lot of nieces right, tons of them, and I'm following them on social media. Do social media?

Speaker 2:

do you know how much I keep going like I see my knee.

Speaker 3:

I see them there, and then the shit is starting coming I'm like uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh, ass shaking, but some motherfuckers can't like. You gotta be able to. You feel me. I got beautiful nieces. You know what I'm saying, that's you know. So that's me, though, you understand.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying but do you believe that some people can for real deal have a problem, like you know what I'm saying? Like? Do you think that some people can for real deal have a problem, like you know what I'm saying? Like? Do you think pedophilia I think that's the proper road. Do you think that pedophilia and being a pedophile is a for real mental illness, or do you?

Speaker 1:

I think it is like yeah, I think.

Speaker 2:

I do think it's some motherfuckers that can just be nasty. I do think that that is some motherfuckers that can just be disgusting, and you just want to fuck younger you know, but I also think you can have trauma. That makes you.

Speaker 1:

It all go together. That's what it is. It all go together. I think that what you just said, I think that's the issue right there when I say somebody, when I feel like somebody is you know they got it's an illness. That's all that turns you on is.

Speaker 2:

Little kids, kids.

Speaker 1:

Now it's like what's going on, dog, you know what I'm saying? I don't give nobody who do pedophile shit Any excuse to shit that shit wrong, however you do it. But I do know, nigga, it's a difference when you just a horny ass, nigga, compared to this is the only thing that turns you on.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

You know Both of them wrong, but one's like Really like God damn, like god damn, like what made you think like that?

Speaker 2:

but, all jokes aside though, do y'all think that it can be a point to where, like how would you feel if your son came at you differently though and was like that, like she is making me touch her type thing, like I ain't really comfortable with it? Is you really gonna be like son, what the fuck like you supposed to grab? Or is you gonna really be like so, like seriously?

Speaker 3:

so if he came to me, yes, I'm a responsible parent, so of course I would do the necessary steps to fix the situation, but at the same time, like you know, you a man I get it.

Speaker 2:

You a man.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to be honest with you. Been through so much trauma Like we just find funny shit in every fucking thing. You're right. You're right. You know what. I'm going to be honest with you.

Speaker 2:

You've been through so much trauma, like we just find funny shit in every fucking time. You're right, you're right.

Speaker 3:

So we actually had a situation with how can I say this? I don't really want to Shake them. So we had a situation with one of my family members. Okay, I would say that it was a situation at school family members. Okay, I would say that it was a situation at school. Basically, kids out doing kid stuff and something sexual happened.

Speaker 2:

Yep, we definitely be touching on the playground.

Speaker 3:

We definitely get it popping Just with that situation. Um, I kind of was like hold on, like hold on, like y'all both was in the car, like no, like this whole. See, I'm look, when it comes to y'all both was in the car, like if such and such and such and such got off the car and to go in and you stayed in the car right. Like y'all, both knew what the fuck y'all was doing.

Speaker 2:

Exactly.

Speaker 3:

So hey, I know this might look bad on you or whatever, because of whatever your status is and things like that, but motherfucker, it is what it is. And if that person had a bad light on them in school and things and all kinds of people looking at you, so fucking what that's going to blow over and things and all kinds of people looking at you, so fucking what that's going to blow over. But at the same time, you're not telling the truth and it's leading to something happening with someone's affecting their freedom and their their record and things like that.

Speaker 3:

No, you gotta do the right thing.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, so is that a. Do you because you got a teenager. Yo, how old is your son? Rob 10, just turned 10, okay, so he gonna be getting it in a minute.

Speaker 1:

We have teenage sons, so do you, because you got a teenager yo, how old is your son?

Speaker 2:

rob, 10, just turned 10, okay, so he gonna be getting it in a minute. We have teenage sons. So do you um, struggle with or not? So much struggles you a dad, I'm a mom with the whole thing.

Speaker 2:

Like I just had a situation where, boom, they called me and they telling me that my son is gone with a girl that's missing, right. So I'm like what the fuck? Like you know what I'm saying. He like what you mean she's. I'm telling him like nigga, you can't do that. When she not supposed to be around you, she can't be around you because she can say you raped her or anything. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Like that's a fear I have for having a son, because I know that a woman's word and a girl's word is usually taken over a male's don't even be wanting him to be in fucked up situations like don't even heck, don't even go over. No bitch house, bring her over here, because, bitch, that mean you came over here. So you can't say my son did anything. Like I'm terrified of that, fuck a teacher. I'm terrified of these girls putting the stigma on my son. That ain't you know I'm saying because I know how we react when we get caught. I didn't get caught and say he was raping me, but I I'm not gonna bullshit to you. I thought in my mind like I wish. When my mama knocked on that door I said I wish I was in that ditch dead over there In our culture.

Speaker 3:

I don't believe that would be the case. You understand what I'm saying. Now, if it was the other way around, you know like in your words. I love when you say it whitey.

Speaker 2:

The whitey Whitey, you feel me.

Speaker 3:

So you know, like, like, for example, I said it's crazy we talk about this. I got a brother that's actually yeah, he's been in prison for that situation. You know what I'm saying? Just a chick white being able to say, oh, he raped me people, she didn't say anything, other people, but she was, um, they would hack lawyers and good stuff and they was able to get up out of it.

Speaker 2:

I know you deal with law, so you understand for sure, so you think it only happened with when it's a white tea person saying yeah, I think it can happen. If a black girl say I, I think it definitely can and it probably has.

Speaker 3:

Depending on if the girls are runaway. They're not going to take her word that someone raped her.

Speaker 2:

I mean, yeah, they do treat. I mean I just I'm worried about everything for my son. I'm worried about teachers being fucked up teachers. Even though I don't think that that teacher was one, I do think it is fucked up teachers. I do think it is fucked up teachers. I'm worried about that. I'm worried about him being in the wrong place at the wrong time with a bitch and I had to beat him.

Speaker 3:

It's not even that I wouldn't even go say they fucked up teachers. Like this thing is like like this is trauma on scales that we don't even understand. You understand what I'm saying. So, when it comes to pedophilia or whatever stuff that we got going on in our communities, you gotta understand where it came from. You understand what I'm saying. Like our favorite rappers and people that you look up to on an everyday basis like we were talking about drake, you know whatever yeah, I was talking about.

Speaker 3:

You know them niggas, like you know, we go around and look up to these individuals and think it's a game. When, like you know, back in like 08, 09, no, but like 07, 08, when the first shit started coming out about the industry, oh yeah, what was it called? What was that called? The Boulay shit? Yeah, the Boulay Doom documentary that first came out and you watched it and you like damn, like is this shit real, right? And then you know, you go on for years and then you know, then if you paying attention, you will start seeing this shit.

Speaker 2:

So you're not shocked about the Diddy shit all coming out like he been.

Speaker 3:

No, like, what do you mean? Like? It's an app called CuriosityStream. It has tons of educational information on it, all type of podcasts, it's all type of shit, all type of stuff and on that app it's a show called the Titans of Hollywood and it breaks down how Hollywood was constructed and how it came about. Basically, hollywood came about through basically the motherfuckers on the East Coast in New York having a whole movie scene on some racketeering type shit. You feel me had Patton's the Edison guy do credit to life my hood niggas.

Speaker 2:

Be smart, you hear what I'm saying. It ain't dumb, it was dumb. He had Patton's. Tell them what's going on, shay.

Speaker 3:

They had patents on shit making it where we couldn't do this Right. So they had come in this bitch right now upside our head. You feel me Like bitch ass niggas. Y'all ain't here, motherfucking. Yeah, we gotta pay the fees to rent the stuff, the equipment, so we can talk right. So, edison, you feel me? Everybody started doing it eventually, edison, like fuck it, they using my shit, I'm getting cheese, let me go do something else. But and the thing was like from them doing that certain people who make movies went to the west coast, california, where there ain't no regulations and all that type of shit, right right.

Speaker 3:

So this was this how Hollywood was the foundation of it. And if you think about things I don't know people ain't really, let me not say that but when you think about things, when it comes to we don't not say stuff on Tripenesty.

Speaker 2:

This is Tripenesty.

Speaker 3:

No, some stuff you-. Hey, hey, bro, things people don't understand is geography. Okay, people don't understand, like, where you come from, where you at, why is this? You understand Hollywood? Hollywood was a farm town.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 3:

Just like Beecher nigga, you feel me, so imagine you, yeah, beecher. Beecher, farm, town or city, don't start no shit, oh shit oh man listen.

Speaker 2:

She get real sensitive about that boy. So I'm gonna say mount moore, look at her face, smash the shit out of him with this steel as mike, imagine mount moore is like by the fucking water, by the ocean or some shit. You feel me it's like it's a little but it's by the ocean.

Speaker 3:

You feel me and out and out of nowhere shit. You stay in Beecher and you start seeing shit like damn. You see that big ass sign.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, okay okay, but at the same time, the foundational people in that area were some freaky motherfuckers, because most people in these low population areas, whether you want to believe it or not, are of a certain demographic and they some, when I was talking about sex, freaky motherfuckers. So me and you and Rob, guess what? Guess what I can get the fuck Misty Because we all in this small city, not even that Like as a black person, guess what I have to guess what? Look at the type of access I have to procreate with.

Speaker 2:

Okay, you understand what I'm saying. Do you understand that, like where the fuck is Courtney Like you feel me?

Speaker 3:

I don't know what the fuck she on.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my God.

Speaker 3:

I wish she was here because, like I really wanted to flirt, I wanted to flirt with her this whole show.

Speaker 2:

Oh, my God.

Speaker 3:

Courtney is a and Kanye.

Speaker 2:

Drew. No, she is advancing her education.

Speaker 3:

Courtney, I'll be in your inbox, don't I babe?

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, I don't be saying nothing crazy. Oh Jesus Lord. What's them for? Dear baby God Jesus, make me a bird.

Speaker 3:

We have like, for example, all the trauma we go through is black people and we wonder why we able to like somehow, like damn, they still make it Because we got bad bitches bro.

Speaker 2:

You think, listen, yeah, we're according to you, real talk For real, though, real talk my nigga Ain't no other race on this planet better than the black woman.

Speaker 2:

I agree, because we kick off everything. I done saw a black woman kick off a fucking blonde-haired, blue-eyed baby. You hear me? A white woman cannot do that. A do that. A white woman cannot do that. An indian woman cannot do that. So you're absolutely correct, I think this shit a lot. First of all, let's just say that I did always know y'all when I met shake, I knew the nigga was a little slightly different, but I just didn't think that, uh, you shouldn't judge books by your you know what I'm gonna say?

Speaker 1:

hold on, hold on. Let me say this. Let me say this this is where niggas get it fucked up at, and Not saying you got it fucked up, miss. This is the truth.

Speaker 2:

No, I, definitely no. Me and Shake, our new Shake was being smart as fuck.

Speaker 1:

This is what goes down. When you see a nigga in a certain environment, you automatically assume a certain thing about him. So when you come through and seeing us like certain niggas in the hood doing hood, you're like these is hood niggas.

Speaker 2:

I wish you would us, because I keep telling you I didn't think that you. I was like what is he doing over? There I thought he was over in your hood like little kevin, because I've always thought little kevin was just there, just because because, like certain people, be be pivotal.

Speaker 3:

Well, I mean damn, fuck that word up you like you got pillars but you don't know it yeah, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, for sure, people be major pillars, that true, but you don't even know it because we have other pillars around us that's so bright and so you know, rambunctious with their things and how they move about it, but you don't even know it stems from the pillars.

Speaker 2:

I can see that.

Speaker 1:

And that's all happened because you know what? What you just said, mincy, it's like what you just said about that. It's like what you just said about that. It's a lot of people that said that about me shaking Other people like damn y'all niggas be talking about this. What y'all thought we just sitting in this bitch hustle all day and keep burners on us, and that's it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's exactly what we thought. That's the product of your environment.

Speaker 1:

We had other shit we was doing before we got here to do this shit. This is what we.

Speaker 3:

Look. So it's just crazy shit like this. You might wake up, grab your strap and go do what you got to do, but I was just watching Animal Planet.

Speaker 2:

Real shit, we both. When I met Shake, of course his phone blowing up. We don't know why. My son, no, just playing Tell.

Speaker 2:

Jaden to quit calling and we'll call him back. Listen, when I first met Shake for real for real, though of course I know he was a hood nigga, blah, blah, blah, but I and shake can uh attest to that we also connected on a whole nother level because he was a different type of nigga. My son wasn't around everybody motherfucking kid. I wouldn't let my son be that type of you know, I'm saying he wasn't in the hood with me. But when I met shake and I met monique and I met jalen, I it was like, okay, I don't even know why they over here I got they all look'm like they over here, like I'm over here just cause it's fun to be in the hood.

Speaker 3:

When I tell you I got stories of Reggie bro.

Speaker 2:

Like our sons really just start fucking with each other. So I knew he was smart and I love Shake Shake is smart motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

What bro just said this is the honest truth. What bro just said, I posted Ben got bro. And I laugh about it because now that years have went past and like I'm back in school for the second time and I'm doing stuff being wrong Even my classmates they be looking like man. I had a couple of them say, like you sure you want to be here. I'm like, yeah, because I'm not not being funny. But these white kids and they got on like we're looking for me to be weird. Should I come in there on my J's? You know some regular shit on a like and I like what Shay just said.

Speaker 1:

This is back in the trenches day in and day out, just because a nigga sitting out here strapped up nigga moving his sack and doing all that type of shit. That ain't mean that, nigga, I just accepting this bitch and, like you said, I was on Discovery Channel, history Channel. I wasn't just watching Animal Planet, me like you catch, if you catch, like Me shaking, say, my nigga Dray and the shit we be talking about. You be in this bitch thinking Like we Like on some other shit. We be talking about Some real shit, I mean.

Speaker 2:

Well, you know, that's the smart and I we just I'm not. The smartest niggas I know Been in jail.

Speaker 1:

And when I say this so I don't. Your environment Is definitely a thing.

Speaker 2:

But you still no.

Speaker 1:

If you a pillar, what I'm saying was bro, we kind of veered off because we had been on an episode. But no, I don't know if you've seen it, it's a viral thing floating around when some girls in the classroom and they taking down their teacher's hair, and how bad was it? You know, professionally it was bad, but the said the dude was messing around with the girls and he was a pedophile.

Speaker 2:

Inappropriate is the word.

Speaker 1:

Inappropriate, was kind of a little bit different, because he was just getting his hair took down. Should he have been getting his hair took down? No, no. Should he have went live? Hell, no. But he did go live and that's what made it look bad. He went live, went bad, like we was just talking about. I know I had a teacher that was in high school that was cool as hell and I know she used to let girls do her hair. Girls used to sit in the classroom and braid hair. Once you got done, I will give her this you have to be done with your work. We used to go in there. She used to let some kids skip. I used to skip in there and if I was having like Like back then when it called mental days and mental shit like that, it was just skipping, so I was like I didn't want to go to class today.

Speaker 1:

You know, I got a lot of shit going on, shit going on at home, a lot of shit going on. I didn't, I wasn't in it, so she let me sit in her class and I was cool. Now what happened with dog? I don't know. It looked it didn't bad to me because his hand was on the table and everything. It's the current climate and times. Bro knew better, but he shouldn't have got fired. That's what I, that's exactly what I said. Dawg shouldn't have went live when he went live. That's what fucked you up.

Speaker 1:

Because once shit hit the web, the worldwide web, al Gore's internet, once it hit that, you're fucked, because now you at the mercy of public opinion. So now you're going to have a bunch of motherfuckers on there comment and this is the crazy thing about a lot of motherfuckers who comment on shit they don't have a horse in the race. Motherfucker might not even have a kid. You just saying something, just to be saying it, because you a negative, miserable motherfucker. Now how it went for Dog Dog didn't look like he was doing nothing wrong with the kids and, like I just said earlier in the episode, like it's something. Them girls who to say them girls didn't have a role model that was a male, so they looking at Dog like a big brother, a big uncle, a big cousin who is to fucking say that they don't want to do hair when they get older.

Speaker 1:

All that no-transcript why.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to tell you why. What would your concern have been my?

Speaker 1:

first conversation would have been with my daughter before I even went to dog. So I feel what Brody said I would have talked to my daughters. I got four daughters. I would have talked to my daughters first. You know, you ain't supposed to be planning on another grown man's hair, why?

Speaker 2:

Because it's another grown man. That's not answering the question. I'm about to answer it for you. If I'm your daughter and I want to do hair, why is it wrong?

Speaker 1:

I'm going to break it down to you Now. If you were in class and this is part of the curriculum and criteria for the class go ahead, baby girl. I would have already knew about that. They would have gave me permission slips to sign and everything. Because you are a minor. For you to just be in any grown man hair without me knowing, even a grown woman, without me knowing, we're going to have an issue. I didn't even let my kids play in their sister's hair just because I didn't want you fucking up and I got to hear something from their mama. I think that's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Then hold on, let me finish. Then, like what, bro? So I would've just went up in there and talked to him and, hey man, listen, this is my boundaries with my kids. If I would know you a little bit better. Hey man, if you feel like you want to do your hair and some shit like that, I might've said, man, y'all can come over to the living room and do it. I'd be sitting in the living room with y'all and you go.

Speaker 2:

That's why I'm a parent Ask me, why am I going to ask you to take some hair down the same way you?

Speaker 1:

ask me Hold on.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to tell you.

Speaker 1:

It's a prime example. The same way, when you leave out this motherfucking dough, you just don't leave out the dough and just go. You're going to tell me where you're going, but when I'm taking my friend's hair down.

Speaker 2:

I don't ask you, but you asked me to go because that's your friend.

Speaker 1:

It's a man, because I know your friend. What's the worst case scenario is your friend, start liking your friends.

Speaker 2:

I take boys' hair down at school all the time.

Speaker 1:

Again, you're not going to be taking boys' hair down without asking me. Now, if you do it behind my back, that's cool, I can't do nothing about that. But I'm just saying with a kid because this is what I.

Speaker 2:

So that's all I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

That's what I wanted somebody to say, yeah, it's not a salon that should be the issue. That? Who is a salon? No, this is the thing it's not that he's a man. When you do hair.

Speaker 2:

You do men's hair, you do teenagers' hair, you do kids' hair. It wasn't that he's a man.

Speaker 3:

It's that you're in time. This isn't a salon. It is inappropriate with the kids as well, because what we don't understand is this Like you, a lawyer, brody work in the schools. We all know well, we don't know, but it's extreme criteria. That goes on for this place to operate the way it does. You're right, there's definitely rules for everywhere on for this place to operate the way it does.

Speaker 2:

You're right.

Speaker 3:

So one of the things, one of the things is this that people are not aware of? Like that these, these teachers and people at these facilities working in school, they go through um training and all types of things that make them uncomfortable, whether we realize it or not. Right, like some of the things that um, some, some of the things that we take for granted From when we went to school. Right, like the fact that your teacher right Showed you affection and love you understand what I'm saying Like when I was in elementary.

Speaker 2:

I'm with you.

Speaker 3:

So this is the thing. It's so much stuff has happened in our school system on curricular changes and all that type of stuff that we don't be aware of and keep up with to the where, to the point where, like it's the point, like now, teacher can't even touch your kid.

Speaker 3:

I understand, like the teacher can't even give your like legally, by law, if Reggie's at school crying boohoo on your daughter's at school. The woman like when you think, okay, you're a woman, you will come from my child as a woman. Like as a woman, as Mr you a woman.

Speaker 2:

I'm ready to open my mouth and say bitch you, let my son sit out there and cry, Guess what If she followed the rules the way it need to be followed? She ain't supposed to touch that kid.

Speaker 2:

She ain't even supposed to even fucking okay so what happens when you and you're absolutely correct. So what happens when you come to the school right and and, and you and the teacher say I know what the rules is, mr shake, I know what they is, but jaylen was over here crying his fucking eyes out. Whatever happened that? Whatever happened. And I wasn't finna, just let him be in that corner by himself.

Speaker 3:

That's the conversation you gotta have. I'm with you consoling my child.

Speaker 2:

I'm with you. That's all I'm saying, and I get it that it's a chance that you take that this teacher may be, but it's like, so you gonna leave my child who don't know how to even control his emotions, and he don't know how to Hold on, you're going to leave him in the hallway.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to give you from a prime example. I done been through this and seen other teachers, other behavior specialists, security guards, librarians, all go through these different situations. Prime example Bus driving. Never forget this shit. I'm in Flint School's bus driving Kid beating the shit out of a kid. Now did I break it up? Yes, I stopped and broke the fight up. But did I post to break it up? No, I already been trained to say it. You stop the bus, you call they come, do it, because if anything happens you grab the kid. Too wrong, too hard, it's something. Same thing I done seen girls and boys crying, hurting. Come here, man, I give you a hug, put my arm around you, but hold on. But now here comes the other side of it. Now if a parent come in that bitch and say the allegation is he touched my kid the wrong way, then they go back. Well, why was you touching the kid? I seen this literally happen.

Speaker 1:

This dude was a what you call him man Fuck, I can't think of the exact name Now I speak teacher, I can't think of a name. But they come, they outsource, they come in. So he needed somewhere where he could sit with the kid because the office, all the office that was being used, that was occupied. He went down and I'm at home. He went down by where the gym was at and talk with the kids, sit down, talk with the kid. Guess what happened. Three days later I come to. I never forget this stuff. I come to school, right, the principal is in the office. They didn't call me in the office like I'm a security guard because I was bigger than most of the security guards at homes. Now I ain't supposed to break up a fight or touch a kid. They called me in there because they had the principal. Dude dad was like 6'8" Granddad in there. He got the principal pent up like talking to him, aggressive. You could see in his face me here.

Speaker 1:

I came into the fusing situation. It was said that that whatever, I can't think of the name right now it's losing me. But they said that the boy went and told his parents I got touched. Now, when they played the cameras back and all that, they didn't see none. It was one little blind spot where it was at and they said this is where it could have happened at. Now what comes out, the final investigation coming out through. They didn't have a situation like this, supposedly with another staff, before I even got there. But here comes. The thing is is they looking for money? Did the kid really get touched? What you should have did was wait.

Speaker 2:

I am still stuck on. You're not supposed to break up, no fight.

Speaker 2:

This is what I'm telling you, though, because I feel like people be being unrealistic. I get it, you could have grabbed him right. You grabbed his arm, you broke it. You was trying to break up the fight. You fucked up. I get that that could happen, but you set your ass up there and let this boy beat on my motherfucking son and now my son then passed out, or now he got a fucking concussion or something. That happened to him because you were trained not to break up a fight. So and it's not your fault, because that's you were trained so you let this other little boy beat my son in the back of this bus because you were trained not to break it up.

Speaker 3:

Do you know why they're trained like that?

Speaker 2:

Yes, I get it, because what I'm saying is when do you become a human being, though, shay?

Speaker 3:

It's called training.

Speaker 2:

This is what a comment said You're not a human, but you're trained to not break it up.

Speaker 3:

So you're supposed to watch my son get beat up? Listen, here's a comment right here.

Speaker 1:

Here's a comment. He said here go comment my dog. He said my dog does high school security and got accused of slamming a girl that was fighting at the further review. The kid was lying and was trying to get my man jumped by her family into the video.

Speaker 2:

They should have cameras everywhere for sure. So you gotta be careful. How kids? That's. That's the real problem with that. But what happens when you're watching a boy get beat the fuck? What if my son in the corner just getting no on? No listen, i'ma tell you I didn't see that happen with a teacher not doing shit, letting a girl.

Speaker 1:

It was two girls fighting and you know, girl, I will always say this girls, since I've been in school, girls fight way different than boys. Boy might get one couple hits in, kicks in, that's the end of it. Girls, y'all can do to fuck a girl up. Y'all quick to do it. Some girls go for faces.

Speaker 2:

Anything I gotta do to stop a motherfucker from existing.

Speaker 1:

That's what girls do, and I watch the teacher. Just watch this girl. I'm walking past the classroom hearing a commotion. I looked at him, like why the fuck is he just sitting at the desk?

Speaker 2:

That's my instinct.

Speaker 1:

Like grab him. And when I talk, I didn't know what to do, I'm not supposed to. She said I don't know what they're supposed to grab. But here come the other thing they'll tell you about this. How different is? You have state, federal regulation, the rules, and then you have what you call a policy or district. Guess what can happen to you Even with that going on if a kid get hurt too bad. Why are you sitting there? You can still get in trouble.

Speaker 2:

School won trouble out of state. I know that's what I'm saying. I'm confused on why they would teach, if anything, train me how to properly break up the fight I get kids can lie. That's why cameras ought to be every fucking where in school. But if you sit up there and let my motherfucking son get beat up and he get fucked up bad because you sit there let him get stumped, then yeah, we spending the block the whole. I ain't gonna lie to you that teacher getting fucked up and the principal who because there's no way that you should be trained to just let somebody get beat up.

Speaker 3:

That's, that's the problem. That's why we have the criminal justice system.

Speaker 2:

And that's why I'm saying I'm going to skip the criminal justice system.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to get the hood to come up there and whoop your ass, that's the whole. But look, guess what?

Speaker 2:

I know it ain't right.

Speaker 3:

They don't give a fuck Whether you want to believe it or realize it or not. A lot of the training our facilities receive is to make sure that violence happens and for the criminal justice system to take you away. Because, if you think about it right, you've been working in the school, we've been working in the school, we've been working in the school, we went to school.

Speaker 2:

Hell, I worked in facilities, baby jails, all of that.

Speaker 3:

So if you're in a facility, right, that's supposed to do things and help things, right. And then you, as a human being that got common sense, you're like, damn, hold on. Okay, we're here to help them. But then you say if they fight, I break it up. No, you can't break it up because I want that child to do everything in his power and control, even kill that kid, so I can have the penile code for that. You understand what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

They don't give a fuck about what you're doing. Do you think that the training is different from YT's prominent schools? Than black? No really, I think it's dramatic. No, it ain't different. I'm going to tell you what a change is different. I think it might be different as well.

Speaker 1:

This is where the difference in training come in. At you get the same training, Like I tell people. I always said this right here, I said it on the show before I see a lot of people and I don't knock it. I used to feel like motherfuckers was being sellouts and coons and all that shit. After I kid to Grand Blanc and taking them out of Flint. Because the same teachers go to the same colleges, get the same training and they, like a motherfucker working at Grand Blanc, went to a more prestigious college than a motherfucker working at Northwestern. Y'all go to the same university. It's just.

Speaker 1:

I got the opportunity at Grand Blanc interviewing and you didn't, and you had to go to Flint. That's the only difference, the curriculum, and this is where everything change at you get trained the same way. Now it's who's there above you? Prime example what I just said. I was told as a behavior specialist. Any kids that I still see, they didn't tell you straight after the dribble, when shit around this time of school year, when shit about to go down because it's the end of the school year, I'm beating your ass, I ain't worried about it, I'm about to be off for summer vacation. So when the school gets to this point, motherfuckers start doing shit.

Speaker 2:

Wait a minute, wait two seconds. The shit was funny when they started spinning the block on our ass, though, and kicking you out when you came back, yeah, oh, I was like what the fuck have me go sit, and this ain't my office.

Speaker 1:

I'm going on the other end where the older kid's at. He want me to go sit over there and just linger around. Why? Because he know if someone my presence might stop a kid from doing something, to go big ass, mr Williams. And then two, he know I'm gonna grab a kid. But here come the point. Now, this is the other side of it. Now, if shit hit the fan, is he gonna stick up for me? Is he going to stand up for me? He's going to leave me to the wolves, because if something goes left, are you going to sit back and be like, yeah, I told Mr Williams to go do this.

Speaker 1:

Now my job gets saved. You might lose your job. My job's saved. That's where shit changes at Now. With some white schools they're going to roll with. It's their school district versus the public, and some schools black or white schools black or white, it's every man for himself. I'm not about to lose my job, my career, even though I put you in the fucking predicament. They're going to say you should have had discretion, man, it's like that and I ain't going to say no names and I hope one of them is watching. It's like that at the fucking detention center they would tell you certain shit to go by the books. But if you play by the books with certain kids, that shit don't fly Because certain kids ain't going the way you were trying to do shit. That's not going to work with certain kids but that puts you in a gray area where we didn't tell him directly to do this.

Speaker 2:

I think there's a lot of gray areas when it comes to parents.

Speaker 1:

That's it, Because everything this is everything about it. This is the thing about it. This is real about it. It's all about lawsuits. That's all it's about, because if I can say, if I can prove he was doing something, wrong.

Speaker 2:

Fuck a lawsuit and I can sue you. That's what it is.

Speaker 1:

You hear me. Hold on hold on, like the situation With the dude right there. If you look at the video, really, just really Look at the video. Anybody with any Common sense that been around Kids been in school. You can look at that dude and tell.

Speaker 2:

At that moment right.

Speaker 1:

Nothing in that video looked like it was fucked up. It's like four girls there doing her. You could tell some other kids in the classroom.

Speaker 2:

The whole class was there.

Speaker 1:

You could tell, wasn't nothing going on.

Speaker 3:

But even that, like, look, I do live it, go ahead, but even that right. So back to sex. So look, okay, the school right Guy in there getting his hair. I seen the video and really like shit. Nothing was you know, but the fact that it was at the school Right and the fact that right guess what right it's probably other people in that school right, probably other males right.

Speaker 2:

That would love. Exactly, would love Love. You're right, like Miss D for Joanne, love to you're right. You're right, but we can't but.

Speaker 3:

But look though. So that's why like, for example. So imagine a white guy that would love like just just touch me yeah, you're right.

Speaker 2:

You're right they were doing what it is a braiding hair.

Speaker 3:

Oh, this nigga is grass.

Speaker 2:

He's out of here, you understand yeah, I'm gonna put this scenario out there, make it seem like it was more than what it was everything.

Speaker 3:

At the end of the day, whether you want to believe it or not, all our problems in this world is about sex.

Speaker 2:

I think all our problems is about our skin color. Honestly, no sex in our skin color, but I feel like, cause I just feel like, and I know what. I totally get what you're saying, though it is sex. It drives this world crazy.

Speaker 3:

Everything that you going through, every any poverty or disadvantage that you going through, is because of sex. Because guess what, when that white man was hitting Betty right back in the day, betty ain't had no backside, but Misty, thick ass from seven generations ago was still thick as hell. Out there in that field picking cotton and he looking out there, he's still I, and that's what he's. Looking out there, he's still I. Own that bitch. I'm about to go get some that pussy. You feel me like for real. I mean, I believe that. So and like when it and like and like when it comes to like all the pedophilia and all this. It started from when you was captured and you was forced to do things. They was fucking with kids way back under what. Okay, so forced to do shit, but if you watch it.

Speaker 2:

Okay, it's just so crazy because this bridgerton shit just came out. You know, bridgerton is a show that's about back in the day, right, but I just be blew back because when you watch shows like that, you were getting married off. As soon as you had a period you were able to get married off, like you know what I'm saying, motherfuckers was as soon as you turned 18. Guess what? You're getting married. He appraised you. So I just be feeling like, right, but it's been going on.

Speaker 3:

My mom had some shit like that was that's in my family. I guess my mom was a kid once she got to a certain age. You feel me back then like, like you said you gotta be so so my mom had to go be with a motherfucker unwillingly, yeah, and whether people want to accept it or not or whatever, like so the trauma that we're going through right now is from that pure moment where my mom never was able to basically have a genuine relationship, loving relationship, with another fucking man.

Speaker 2:

No, you're right.

Speaker 2:

You see, that's what happens in color purple in the beginning, like her daddy, who wouldn't end up being her daddy, but like that's how she went to mister, because he was like, oh, he want a wife, so you, finna, take your ass over there and have his kids and take care of like that was a thing. So I think that men and women, whatever the case may be, messing with younger kids has been an issue in our world for a long fucking time. It's not nothing new. You know what I'm saying. So who's to say that this shit isn't like a, a trait, or like a something that's?

Speaker 3:

you know I'm saying that's coming, it's not. It's not that it's a trait, it's performed, um, it's performed actions over generations. You understand what I'm saying? Right, everybody. Look right now. Right, there's three of us in the room. There's a lot of people in this.

Speaker 2:

Library.

Speaker 3:

Library. If we could line everybody up and be like, hey, who fucked you in the ass or who fondled you? We're going to get A great percentage of motherfuckers. No, we're not get. It's going to be a percentage of motherfuckers, no we're not. Yes, you are no, you know how often they're going to admit it that too.

Speaker 3:

But the people who admit it is going to be is you're going to, it's going to be a room full of us. But when you get this go, it ain't going to be a lot of people. But when you put it on the worldly scale and you add it up more, now we got a whole community of people of people who've been touched, and when they was more now we got a whole community of people who've been touched when they was younger and now they ain't probably touched somebody.

Speaker 2:

I think that the world is full of problems that come from trauma that we can't fucking control.

Speaker 3:

The world is full of problems that come from Sex no, from really that too, but colonialism okay the conquest of nations and worlds okay, so have you watched?

Speaker 2:

fucking the Handmaid's Tale.

Speaker 3:

I watched a little bit of it, not all of it.

Speaker 2:

I haven't gotten to that that is, you have to watch it. That is back to where they have colonialized, like America. You gotta watch that shit because it's way deeper. The women can't read Exactly, they can't have. The husbands have babies with the handmaids, because you're not even supposed to touch your wife, she's supposed to be pure. It's crazy. You got to watch it. It's good as fuck. Watch it, handmaids, tell y'all. If y'all haven't, that shit is good as fuck.

Speaker 3:

But all the stuff that they make, hollywood they make. That's what it's for, because these motherfuckers more devilish than you ever can imagine.

Speaker 3:

Like, check this out, right? This is how I be thinking. It's crazy. Fuck it, though. Fuck them. So our favorite actors, rappers, moviegoers, whatever we like, oh, who we? You know what I think. You know how we, who we is right, you who you is. Misty got her hoes. You feel me, whatever I got my hoes. Rob got his hoes right. So can you imagine? I'm Drake right and I'm Kendrick Lamar right. I'm somebody bitch Right. So imagine that that we up here Drake but he's another motherfucker like standing up in the rapsters.

Speaker 3:

That's a man like. That's my bitch. Yeah, I'm about to blow that nigga back down after this concert it's true, but it's just here.

Speaker 2:

Listen. The only reason it's fucked up Is because, from my understanding and my perception of it, a lot of it is unwanted. Now, if you a gay nigga, you wanna be?

Speaker 3:

Fuck that shit. That shit ain't nothing. They wanna do that shit. I don't give a fuck what nobody say. You hear me, if you went to Diddy party, you went to Diddy party Like motherfucking.

Speaker 2:

Don't start, no shit, because I'm going to dd party like this. You gotta leave.

Speaker 3:

You gotta leave before the devil come you right, so keep sticking around, and you know the devil coming.

Speaker 1:

You feel me. You know what's funny about what you just said shake better funny part about that bet shake you gonna go with me I want to.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know it's funny, I'm going to be honest and what I want to see when we leave you feel me, I want to see this shit real this is ain't fucking leaving.

Speaker 2:

No, we got to leave before the devil come.

Speaker 1:

This is the funny part of what he just said you going to have to strap this is the funny part? You ain't getting that bitch in no straps. What?

Speaker 2:

are we going to do then? How are we going to get out? You're going to have to just leave. How are we going to get out?

Speaker 3:

Like that shit with Meek, yeah, that was some what.

Speaker 2:

When, like I got a weird thing where I know everybody voice you can call my phone and they call me forever and you're gonna know who it is.

Speaker 3:

That's me going there saying screaming, that's that nigga voice screaming, but listen and then, but no, do you remember in the?

Speaker 2:

beginning of that one song he was like because I thought that was fake.

Speaker 1:

I thought it was audio, but it's really on this song he was like I hope y'all forgive me for that shit I did with Diddy. What shit. Listen, listen what he just said. I'm going back to what Shaq just said when Diddy said that shit. It's funny because, again, I'm about to end this episode, but this is truth. Touching back on what I said as I go progress on the media. I know you gonna be in Hollywood. I know I'm gonna start seeing a lot of weird shit for me.

Speaker 3:

I can imagine how they gonna be feeling about my nigga when they see me like listen to his show, like who was that bitch ass nigga that was on there cause they gonna know me like that's just nothing's gonna change me. I tell people Shake been knowing me, since he can never be on the show ever again.

Speaker 1:

When I I say Power Rangers, bro know we've been locked in since Power Rangers.

Speaker 2:

He'll tell you, but was it the Power Rangers with the black Power Rangers?

Speaker 1:

Yes, the original Power Rangers the black Was he Zach. Zach, yes, okay, okay.

Speaker 2:

Zach, Trina Kimberly, Jason, Tommy, Billy, and Billy was a nerd Trina was Even the little shit they was throwing.

Speaker 1:

The black Power Ranger Is actually black. The Chinese Power Ranger Is yellow.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I just wanna we back the white, the pink Power Ranger. It's like we back. Jordan.

Speaker 1:

Alpha Five we been locked in Listen.

Speaker 3:

We been locked in Beetle Boards All that.

Speaker 1:

Beetle Boards VR Troopers.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, what the fuck is you talking about you ever?

Speaker 1:

watch that Be the Boar. Vr Troopers Be the Boars. Yeah, what the fuck Y'all think I love cartoons, VR Troopers, all that. I love cartoons.

Speaker 2:

Y'all got me fucked up.

Speaker 1:

And Shay can tell you to this day, we grown as hell now.

Speaker 2:

Y'all ain't watch, captain.

Speaker 1:

Planet together.

Speaker 2:

I would just watch Captain Planet a couple weeks ago nigga on YouTube, man, All that shit.

Speaker 3:

When I tell you I use my shows as my analogy through life, like when I just talk about shit, I say like when it comes to Captain Planet, like me and Rob would be like the Planeteers in the hood, yeah. And then the hoe-ass niggas who hoe-ass niggas is like Greeley them. You so fucking stupid Span pollution everywhere. We trying to really get the block booming to make this bitch do what it do. No, I'm already feeling it, you feel me. This bitch ass nigga. He over here. Shake is funny as hell.

Speaker 2:

Oh man he on some.

Speaker 3:

We got to get Shake he on some he on, some found from belly shit.

Speaker 2:

We ass nigga. Yeah, I'm dropping a dime on these niggas, bro kept it real.

Speaker 1:

That's how it was. That's the reason why I said it, because bro been knowing me since. I've been knowing him since the sandbox. He'll tell you. He'll say wait, never have I ever changed up. I've been me since then. So me going into Hollywood? I know I only can get so far, because there's certain shit I'm just not bending on.

Speaker 2:

But it ain't that you can only get so far. No, you only gonna get so far, you only gonna get so far, you only get so far. Let me say this.

Speaker 3:

I want to say this Look here Back to the Titans of Hollywood. Their main mindset was this I created this, I don't give a fuck because you got a fat ass, misty, and you cute, and I pit you in the movie right, and now all the bitches in the world and I don't give a fuck because you put me in the movie.

Speaker 3:

You think I'm going to suck your dick everyday for that shit because guess what, now that I pit you in the show, right, and this box office did 3, 4, whatever billion dollars, right? Guess who all want to have an ass like Misty? The whole motherfucking world yeah, so bitch you're gonna have to pay me the fuck, but guess what see what I'm saying, I'm fucked up, I ain't supposed to be there, see, exactly because, look, they only look at you as an employee, okay you pay employees motherfuckers that's it.

Speaker 3:

No, that's see, but that's the thing. So this was one of the things, so one of the one of the contract stipulations that came about from that, because we had artists. That was free roaming and they paid them good money and they became what they was. The thing was this when you come, become what you was, come what you are, you might have a problem with something. You might be like hold up. I don't like the way this shit going in government. You know what we're going to do something about it. Now you can, with your influence, you can do anything in the world.

Speaker 2:

That's true.

Speaker 3:

But at the same time now we have contract clauses. That's in the contract. To where? Guess what? We're always going to have something because so demeaning on you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that can always diminish you.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to use a name for y'all. I'm going to use a name for y'all. I'm going to use a name for y'all.

Speaker 1:

I know it isn't. Listen to the name. That's why it went the way. I'm not saying everything she said was correct, but this is what bro saying the rapping and the pretty beau it's the motherfuckers. They say he's hard to work with and this motherfucker easy to work when you have a motherfucker like Amanda Seals. Not saying everything she's saying is true, but everything she wasn't saying was a lie either. It's certain motherfuckers that's going to call out certain shit. Certain motherfuckers going to question shit. Why is this going on over?

Speaker 2:

here like that. Well, just like they said, orlando Brown ain't crazy.

Speaker 1:

They said he be acting like that. They said that nigga go home and be with his wife and he be like a regular motherfucker. It then the motherfuckers you want to roll with. They see some. Like you said, when the devil comes, I ain't rolling with the ones that go with the flow, but that's the ones that are the easy ones to work with. He just said what this L said.

Speaker 3:

Even in the hood, like this hood shit we got going on. All the bullshit that be going on in Flint and throughout the nation ain't no go with the flow, ass nigga. That's why Hollywood might not be fun.

Speaker 2:

That's what I just told you. That's why I'm going to fuck with Tooby.

Speaker 3:

Do you listen to Currency the rapper? Yeah, I have before Star listens. We got to get you on some shit because I know you mainstream and no, you know I don't listen to. The person I love. Who you fuck with is our baby. I don't listen to. I love who you fuck with is our baby. I don't even fuck.

Speaker 2:

Is he a rapper around here? Is it a local rapper, louis Ray? Yeah fuck, I'm high bro, I'm high bro, my bad, my baby.

Speaker 3:

I just smoked a couple balloons. You feel me no yeah, but like currency. Currency says it. They like, bro, like, because it's certain people that let you know, but they gotta just keep moving on about their life. You feel they let you know. Like damn bro. These guys, of course like damn bro.

Speaker 3:

You was with cash money, bro, you was with liam wayne and them shit nigga like what the fuck I wasn't kissing no niggas, I'm already done no, but at the same time you like, bro, you with cash money, you like don't want that, like you went to go Do something else, yeah, and there's certain things when he say it, he like, bro, you can do what you wanna do and live how you wanna live. You just gotta make less money, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm okay with making less money.

Speaker 3:

He said I just like Less money, nig less money, nigga still got a nice house. You know what I'm going to use a Hollywood actor real quick.

Speaker 1:

Nigga still got tons of house. He just said I'm going to use a Hollywood actor. Remind me of his name. I always fuck his name up. It's Espinillo. It's the dog that played in Do the Right Thing, why you Step on my Shoe. He also played what was his name in the fucking Breaking Bad. He was a dude, yeah, he done played in a lot of movies, but you ain't never seen him in a dress. You ain't never seen him yeah.

Speaker 3:

I think he played in. He played in a bunch of movies, bro.

Speaker 2:

He played in Star Wars. But what do you think the women's stipulation is, if the men are supposed to get?

Speaker 1:

in dresses and stuff.

Speaker 2:

Well, we already.

Speaker 1:

No, you know what yours is, because this is the thing the break a woman is not. I ain't never heard. I'm gonna tell you what it is and we're gonna have to get up out there. I'm gonna tell you what it is. This is true, women.

Speaker 2:

You don't break a woman the same way you break a man, because I'm gonna tell you why oh, they make us do them, scenes where we just like how holly berry got fucked by the white man shit like that. But see, that's how I know I'm fucked up because that's not gonna break, but hold on, that's what I'm getting to Misty.

Speaker 1:

that's exactly what I was going to get to the things that a woman would do, that you can break a man with. You can't do the same thing with a woman. So where they would break you at, they would attack you a different way. They're going to attack you through your son, your man.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, they not do my son.

Speaker 3:

Like Jada Pickett on Set it Off.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Remember when she had to get like women. It's how you treat it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they make you sick Because Taraji P said she'd never do another movie like Baby Boy. She said she loved that movie and she happy it got her started. But she was like I'll never get naked like that again and I'll never get treated like that again in a movie Like.

Speaker 3:

Monique the precious movie. Oh yeah, you had to be fucking I get what you're saying.

Speaker 2:

Look when I tell you I didn't like Monique after me. I didn't either, and I love Monique and I love her, and she acted her ass off. She acted her ass off, but they made her act like her, but those be like as talented as.

Speaker 3:

Monique as talented as Monique that was one of them curls that she afterwards, that she did that role that she cringed on afterwards.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you have to, because they knew how true that shit was.

Speaker 3:

No how true she is as a person. You know what I'm saying. So she look back on her work and be like, and we like, I didn't know, it was a great movie. But when she look back on it, she like you made me degrade a woman, degrade myself, be a woman that I'm nowhere fucking near.

Speaker 1:

That's what I said. They attack y'all different.

Speaker 2:

For us, they know the biggest thing for a man is pride of ego If I put this nigga in a dress.

Speaker 1:

How can I look at my daddy and I know I can go watch. I can watch him on TV in a dress.

Speaker 2:

I think in the beginning it wasn't even a excuse me. I'm not saying that they didn't tell him what was going on, but in the beginning I think for most actors it wasn't that shit been Hold on.

Speaker 1:

I ain't gonna go too deep Down the rabbit hole. That shit been around Since the Roman.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Time. It's always been around. You wanna break a man, you making him feminine Cause a man not supposed To be feminine. I done seen these On different podcasts.

Speaker 2:

They gonna have a tough time Trying to break these Sassy ass men.

Speaker 1:

They already broke.

Speaker 2:

They're sassy, they already.

Speaker 1:

That's what I mean. They already broke. We don't have a problem doing that. We know you're going to do whatever we tell you. You're already excuse my French, you're already sucking dicks.

Speaker 3:

So I'm not going to have you go suck a dick. You're already there, we don't have to break you. And this is the thing, too, where people fail to realize. Right, this is business, thank you. Right, you're an entertainer, that's what I was saying. Like so so I'm the businessman that owns the company and I said put on a dress when diddy does what he does as an entertainer, or however he does it right, that's fine with them, because guess what? That's part of the business but you know what's crazy.

Speaker 2:

You just said how is somebody like how you said it's somebody like above drake, saying it's fucking wild to know that there's somebody above diddy?

Speaker 1:

the nigga who's above. That's just a crazy thing. The nigga who above this is this is the real man. That's why I said I want to end it, because we could do this.

Speaker 3:

Another topic because the nigga above is in the suit. There you go.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm gonna show you Cash Money for real. I always use the analogy. I'll show you Cash Money. The nigga who really was the driving force behind Cash Money wasn't Baby, it wasn't Wayne, it was Slim. We know you don't see Slim. Yeah, the motherfuckers who really got the power in Hollywood. You don't of them.

Speaker 2:

The DuPonts it's a bunch of them, them, them, jews, that really got the money, like when they step in niggas.

Speaker 1:

They step in, they energy come in. You know where you in nigga, I'm already known they in a room with masculine energy to have you do hoe shit.

Speaker 3:

And then, when you decide to try to be revolutionary, this is how it really go Like when we watch the news, we just see the Western name, but behind doors it's talking like how we talk See this bitch ass nigga. Yeah, Like you. See this spagat ass nigga. So when it comes to you, now you're trying to be revolutionary. Oh, we gonna crush that nigga. Watch this. This nigga been sucking dick for 15 years.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

He been touching kids, he's been beating on such and such. I'm gonna be in my part on this. My question is I wonder what Diddy did, because, let's be real, they can keep shit under wraps for as long as they want to. So I wonder what Diddy did to make them be like we finna, destroy you.

Speaker 3:

The liquor stuff. Yeah, that'sing them. He sued them and won.

Speaker 2:

And he shouldn't have did that.

Speaker 1:

Damn it, and we're going to wrap it up right there, Shay.

Speaker 2:

That's it Damn.

Speaker 1:

That's it, bill Cosby happened when he was trying to buy NBC.

Speaker 2:

Buy NBC or something. Yeah, okay.

Speaker 1:

Prince ended up getting his shit together. Mike had brought the catalog for motherfucking Beatles Elvis Presley in had most of Sony.

Speaker 2:

No, I was just going to say Mike bought Sony, that's what it was.

Speaker 1:

Now guess what you're getting to.

Speaker 2:

You're starting to get, you're breaking through the next level, you get to the next level.

Speaker 1:

You just, we got to break you down and they did not have to kill my boy, mike.

Speaker 2:

Rest in peace.

Speaker 3:

I love Mike Serve things as a A nigga you can't own.

Speaker 2:

That's that on that.

Speaker 1:

That's it Period.

Speaker 2:

So what've been listening to my old school and my r&b lately? Because I'm in love. I love my fat boy and, uh, I love him and my other five boyfriends. But you know, this is my first fat boy experience. I told you that, so I love him.

Speaker 1:

Niggas, fat boys usually get dumped in the summertime, man, because they don't need that body heat no more.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna, I ain't dumping mine, I'm about to be late put up with something real big and bossy all summer.

Speaker 1:

So I don't give a fuck what they talking about. Y'all blowing snowballs in the summer.

Speaker 2:

Okay, we got AC in our crib.

Speaker 1:

There you go what you been off, shay bro.

Speaker 3:

Shit bro, I really been listening to. You know, I got like a like list on my Spotify, so I really be listening to a lot of stuff. Just a mixture you feel me Like to a lot of stuff. Just a mixture you feel me Like a mixture of stuff being at work, just a whole mixture of stuff I listen to.

Speaker 2:

But do you listen to Tri-Parency though?

Speaker 3:

when you at work. You want to see, I'm already knowing you. Number one fan.

Speaker 2:

My nigga talk to me. Listen, he gonna go to the Diddy party with me. Make sure I get out safely. But Okay, let me quit.

Speaker 3:

Let me quit playing, because it's not funny.

Speaker 2:

you know currency, stuff like that I don't listen to Larry June, because I keep hearing about Larry June.

Speaker 1:

You know what's funny? Any female that ever got to really sit down and fuck with Larry, june or currency, they stay like Nipsey before he got mainstream. They always fuck with him.

Speaker 2:

I fuck with currency.

Speaker 3:

I just ain't nobody in the industry fucking with this. And another thing you said about currency, like he wasn't just with cash money.

Speaker 1:

You know who he was with before. Cash money. He's with no limit, no limit.

Speaker 2:

So when it comes to his, body of work.

Speaker 3:

It's like no person on the planet like I don't give a what nobody talking about Ain't. Nobody got this guy's body of work bro.

Speaker 1:

And they got so many songs put out. He's probably got so many EPs and albums you can tell he picked that shit up from Wayne or Wayne got it from him, because you can see that he got that.

Speaker 3:

I think this is what he said. I think one day he woke up like fuck Jay-Z.

Speaker 2:

I bet.

Speaker 3:

Because, you know, Jay-Z got all the albums. He was like man, this nigga, so this nigga got 11 albums. You know I'm about to make 300 albums.

Speaker 1:

I think you know what it is bro.

Speaker 1:

You ought to listen to some of his interviews and stuff. And what's it called Just to work at the heel, like? You have people that's gym rats, like Misty Hoop. You have some people that you just know that stayed in the gym Gym rats. You have some people studio rats. I just love much. I just do it what I've been off of. Another you know artist, my dog, jay worthy. Man, jay worthy just dropped that motherfucking shit with um. Uh, I always say it, fuck his name up. But he, the nigga that made the song, uh, the broccoli song with lil yachty, but his name dram dram. Always fuck his name up. And dab damn punk, I mean damn funk, like that west side, that shit catchy as hell. And I've been fucking the rest, uh, shit up. Affiliates too, yeahates too. Yeah, that's my nigga man, jay Worthy, my dog. I fucks with him.

Speaker 2:

So where can I catch you at? Y'all can catch me on all social media platforms, at Misty Summers, that's M-Y-S-T-I-E Summers. Or y'all can catch me at just Misty J-. Ie, I'm not going to be like Courtney, I'm going to get my shit back popping. But you know, instagram done that little merge thing and they fucked me up, so I'm going to get it back together.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if Shaq want to pass no shit out, but you can't, yeah, man you can hit me up at man 100, no change up.

Speaker 3:

You feel me, Cause shit, that's what it is, nigga. You feel me? I had thought of this name when I first started Instagram and I'm like damn this name. Shit seems serious. You got to think of a good name. I got to think of a good name.

Speaker 1:

Don't fuck up like I did on Snapchat. I was so happy I could change that.

Speaker 3:

Shit, man Right 100, no change up. Basically 100. Underscore what is it under dash?

Speaker 2:

Underscore Underscore.

Speaker 3:

No change. Underscore up Yep. No change.

Speaker 1:

Underscore up and y'all catch your boy, bobby Frost, on all Bobby Frost Media, on all social media and RobertDot87.

Speaker 2:

Rest in peace, dr Dick Quill.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad I got that motherfucker out of there, because that was what you just said, bro, winning that bitch bullshit around, so I'm just going to throw anything out, that bitch. Dr Dick Quill put him to sleep.

Speaker 3:

That's what I did on Twitter though my Twitter name was.

Speaker 2:

That's what I did on Twitter, though my shit name. I cannot stand not to say put him to sleep.

Speaker 3:

That's where it came from. My Twitter name was NY Tweets and Head.

Speaker 2:

Can both of y'all give me $20 so I can get my toes done when I leave? You're trying to get them done. She said she's trying to get them done. Shit baby you know, Yo boo, I stepped the life up, baby.

Speaker 3:

You hear me? All I got is credit now and cars, baby. Oh, that's okay, you can call and pay for it. They don't do that. It's too much scamming going on. I got to be close.

Speaker 2:

See, y'all niggas always got excuses, ladies. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

If they can't get you $20, ask you for that 20, bro, when they ask you for that 20, do not decline it. Give them that 20, my baby, oh, okay.

Speaker 2:

Oh, you said no because it's me Fuck that no.

Speaker 1:

Rob, why you saying?

Speaker 2:

no, I didn't. He didn't let off close. Y'all was having y'all courtesy and you got five boyfriends, I got six boyfriends and I'm working on a girlfriend.

Speaker 1:

That's nothing yeah, we are. We are off that one. Damn damn, we are off that one. That's for another episode.

Life, Retirement, and Financial Planning
Controversy Over Teacher's Live Stream
Teacher Controversy and Common Sense
Serious Discussion on Teacher-Student Relationships
Concerns About Parenting and Youth Culture
Discussion on Recent Events and Education
Boundary Setting and School Regulations
Training and Systemic Issues in Schools
Celebrity Gossip and Friendship Bonds
Hollywood and Gender Stereotypes
Music and Artist Discussions With Misty
Social Media Name Changes and Chatter