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June 30, 2024 Fedel
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Haitians who just came from Haiti from Biden must learn the country first then, offer others their opinion(s), guests are coming next month and more. Sorry for the few weeks of absence.

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Speaker 1:

Good evening everyone. We are here at the airport. We are here to talk about the inconvenience of the day. We are going to the full house, we are going to watch Ace the cameraman. He is going to talk about the inconvenience of the day and hey, hello everyone. Good evening everyone. We are the three of us in the studio today. We are going to do it today. How was your weekend? How was your week? How was your weekend? How did everything go?

Speaker 2:

Everything was good. Everything was good. I'm getting a lot of'm fine. I'm really really really well. What makes that? I'm passionate about my job. I've gained a lot of everything for this week. Every day, we always do a little bit of work. Yesterday, we did a little bit of work, but we did a little bit of work. How long did it take? Yesterday, it took definitely 8 o'clock. Oof.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but it's the same. For me the sun is almost up, but who?

Speaker 3:

do you prefer? I have the impression that you prefer snow or snowfall, so I prefer snow, the snowfall that you put in front of you.

Speaker 2:

I prefer snowfall. The end of the day, it's just snow. The best thing is to make the house look like it's snowing.

Speaker 1:

Everything is good, but there are bad parts. You can't just leave it like that. It's not good, so you have to be careful. But then everything is fine. Everything is fine. That's how it is. Package me. I wish I meant to down from metaphor. That's a Jew man bundle. I'm back on it, but for some reason I think I messed up, cuz we're saying they look who are by it off a book up like I think he was signing, but I'm not sure. But I think he was sad and I just passed yeah, I mean I told him to send me the flyer and they sent me the fire.

Speaker 1:

Then after that, for some reason, I went to work here yesterday last night. Then I was like damn, something missing. I mean, if it's saturday like I can go on things like, if it's on saturday I cannot do like right now.

Speaker 1:

John, the way, the way my life is right now, I only can do things on like Saturday nights, and not even all Saturday nights, some Saturday nights, because my phone jump on like fixing, like fix it. I have to get used to my schedule, then after that make adjustment to it. But they like making an adjustment to it, then I'm not used to it yet. So I just tell me I'm happy to buy a thing, claire.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we're just like who fell over. Now. Nothing, no schedule, yes, no, no, yeah, possibly a you know this hockey face.

Speaker 1:

I might say I'm going to be like, possibly like schedule you yeah, like did he's not every weekend, but like you often like, yeah, it's not every weekend, but like you off on the weekend, unless it's like something like your part, like manage you know like some job that would manage you to come to work on your days off. Yeah, that barely happened, so it's just like. Now I'm on that situation where, like I have to get used to the schedule, then making an adjustment, but like the business wants you back well then they probably don't have to be outside in there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so that's the thing like I'm working on right now May not be, simon, my, I do sound like I. Please, I got to my way of still no, fast. Okay, I Was thinking and I was like, oh honey, we, my mind is all over the place. So I'm trying to make adjustments. So for people who are starting to come to us and people who are still coming to us, I want to say thank you. So the month of April, that's when we're going to start rapping. We're going to do it for people, for everyone. I think it's not fun.

Speaker 1:

Jump on top of that to steal the moon, meaning like moving on a little more on a new moon visa or same moonlight. We feel like we had something to offer the career. So, no game, another LCO or more than you see I. I spoke to JB a few weeks ago. Hopefully one day we can have it. But he gave me his voice. Like yo, if I'm in town I will stop by, because if I leave they'll throw it all away. So I had a chance to speak to him. So he was like yo, just let me know. So there's a chance at some point we might have them, but, like on GF have been your city either is meet on G, as you know. Thank you, at least. Like commerce, my hood, we gonna start having guests in the studio. Sometimes you'll be like people, who knows, sometimes you'll be female, like we just don't have conversations of conversations.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I've been working on that and, like I'm little man coming to mention pattern.

Speaker 1:

They know power well at some point. Like that doesn't mean we are working. Like I told you before, we're not going anywhere. We just trying to find a way to make the best product possible and to live like the true faith. Like you have to wait, you have to wait, you have to be patient and get back to your faith. To buy something, you have to wait, you have to be patient. So please be patient with us and it will pass. Please, for persons I know is a fan in past, this are no more. They was to comment on the medical. No super dinner like that would be put on shell of you couldn't support it. Paid new you to ITV show on Instagram, on Facebook. My fini podcast, natalie suit, to quote a work hard from when podcast. So see you play supported.

Speaker 1:

I was a man who, can you know, by my way, a my speaker lab may be seen as a backup lemon. You know me. You know, by my way, uncle man, a fake second pill moon. A pill moon makes you fix it. I see what's in on your it to do you drop a penis. Who are family, obviously it's sometimes like you're banging.

Speaker 2:

they don't have no idea like how that thing works um power fails because because, like you tell my, tell my arm, steve T, if it's also so many people who live in this community because they live the reality of the country here Because of the cold weather, there are only one or two people who live here but who speak the language, they understand each other and they understand the reality.

Speaker 1:

There is a big problem. For example, today I have my hair done and I have to look. I don't know if I will be able to keep it or not. The position is different. The lady who described the position the purchase is for $5 or $6, and then I taped it to $40 something dollars to buy it for $6. And she was describing herself like yo, you need to tape the servers, well, because that's how they leave.

Speaker 1:

Change the position. How much I have to struggle, blah, blah, blah. Change the position that ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha.

Speaker 2:

My America suited, like you as a and I was like, yes, my instruments of upon a key nice in a discusa sequoia hospitality, second someone's house, steve yeah, that's all.

Speaker 1:

I'm not easy that we see a deal. May, I'm a bit too many. He's kind of hard for me cause, like they follow a lot of no power, no community, no more similar. You know the subject. They don't say, oh okay, I'm not going to share that.

Speaker 2:

They just say here, here, here To discuss the topic that they already know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they've also been on the defensive mode and I don't like that. So I was telling the person, like I've been here always, imagine by taking I'm still living, so I'm positive. That's when you're lastly a positive moon and a little man who fetish even so, see why you'll be, because I believe so. My boss say, you know, by people who blame my way again when I fed me me, when I get up I receive this with Niasse's social media invite, to no voice, just like people feel like they can just read something and Joe would see a part of you and it wasn't me like they felt like they know everything that's going on. But alright.

Speaker 2:

To me, certain things don't even deserve like the attention, don't even deserve a reply, like a comment or anything, because it doesn't make sense. Are you gonna say to the monarca city side of you yeah, the back on a queue, I'm sorry?

Speaker 1:

20 we have a sandal. Similar pavis is so yes, you are not alone in the key game.

Speaker 2:

I mean I'm gonna run up for certain. He brought you a woman. He have you the hospitality industry of the Caribbean. We're a good sovereign of the hotel restaurant. Point a cup of tea. But I'm gonna say I'm not deep in the sea. See, see, what's up for legend. It's a big idea. Maybe make a, make a. You give a piece, typically a perfect by now. He possibly took moon in the industry, sat at home, but for my day to do not have any, just a sir hey, my friend said to say no bad guy, my PC, come on, come on, we can do this.

Speaker 1:

What I mean by that is that, since we have this kind of network, it's like everybody has a voice, even though it's like, if we are convinced we can't believe in something that will come out.

Speaker 2:

That will come out in our community.

Speaker 1:

Because there are people who speak a lot of English. Thought is not educated, it's a test.

Speaker 2:

Because people who say that for certain they don't understand, but they are people who have an idea of this industry that has existed before, that has worked, that people have worked in, that people have worked in, that people have worked in the get paid. But the fact that he knows that he thinks that everyone is on his side, I mean that's what I understand, because you can't say that if everyone is on your side, everyone can play a trick on you, yes, but people don't know about it because they don't know the information they need.

Speaker 1:

It's a type of people who get the information and I think we have everything. We don't have to leave it all behind. We can talk and it and then we can talk about it.

Speaker 2:

Yes, you don't even ask me questions. If you ask me something, I will tell you. If you ask me something, I will tell you. If you have a problem, I will tell you. Yes.

Speaker 1:

Even if you ask me something, I will tell you. I will tell you, I will answer you. I will show you what you know. I think If you don't have a good answer, you have to believe that you have a good answer to show your community. I think that's a problem in our community and that's why we're here. I think that people come here to learn from us. People come here to learn from us and learn from us. For example, I've that a week ago. I think that the level of living that we want is not the same as the Spanish level with the Haitians.

Speaker 1:

I think you say that Because the most Haitians, when Haitians came here, they had a country that spoke Spanish so they could speak Spanish. And I disrespect to the other nations, but I think, like Haitians, we have that hustle mentality. We learn faster and we move faster. So when you think about it, when you work, when you work hard, you have a policy on pillar. The Oconia have to have a cunha white boss. You've got to appeal content that monster. You know me back with a professor. So many supassi. I mean when about walk at icing next hour, like what they do, like, so keep on way, like there was doing grass boss. Just on Spanish, lee, I'm pretty sure the contract belong to a Spanish guy mm-hmm, but the company?

Speaker 2:

yeah, we go by the antenna by my own son blotting shame.

Speaker 1:

You say, don't come back on. Company says I think that's his own business. I don't need to do some cover. You see, I say business. Certainly just a contrail pieces of the office of the people's division for the so mission is highly palamu, your religion, your commitment about it. A guy before we got to have a legacy, I say what I say soccer, we know we saw on shit a bit, that's it. I like it. I don't think that you have to speak in your native language, you have to speak Spanish.

Speaker 2:

Yes, that's right. You know that in the past, people spoke Spanish Exactly In Brazil. They spoke it outside Because they had to speak it Exactly. They have to look for a job, but they don't have any means to support them.

Speaker 1:

So I think that's something that we can take advantage of in our community, but we think that, at the same time, we have to take advantage of the fact that we are here, that this is not our country. We are hustling Because we are not like the people I live with. They are. I live in a country that is not my own.

Speaker 2:

Yes, and that's why I'm saying this so that you understand me. And more than that, the European country is always working. We are always give 100%. That means if it's going to work, I always focus on the best weekend. So with that, if you put that in, you gain a lot of Spanish.

Speaker 1:

It makes you feel better? I think so. Yes, I'm not saying that, but when I was young, I didn't know that I was going to work. I was working, but I was thinking I'm going to work, but I'm not going to start from the beginning.

Speaker 2:

So I'm going to say that on the side of Malé, you have a development, but it's not as if you're going to be able to do it. Knowledge, and I was able to learn more about the Aishat. What did you do? I did a lot of communication. I did a lot of learning.

Speaker 2:

And you were able to put all that together with the Aishat? No, no, I was able to do it all by myself. I was able to meet with the Aishat. So you and your wife have met in a country that was before you were a.

Speaker 1:

Haitian.

Speaker 2:

Because you were a Haitian, but you didn't understand the language.

Speaker 1:

The people who speak Haitian are the ones who speak it. I haven't seen a Haitian yet doing it. I don't think that's the case in Paris. I don't think so, and I think that the white people are the ones who are doing it and they have to do it. So I'm always doing everything I can to support Haitians, but at the same time, I think that it's like I'm saying, yeah, jean-nour Vignier there's, and as if I was saying, yes, people are coming. There is a positive part of it and I want to talk about it.

Speaker 1:

I hope that in the future, when people start to engage in conversations, I think that it will be more important for us. It depends on how we take it. I think it will be more important for us. It will depend on how we take it, and people are to take us, and I think that's what we're doing, because Haitians are talking to other nations, they have relationships and stuff like that, and we're going to meet Haitians like that, and I think that in the future, haitians who go to the streets we will even serve Haitians to do things for us. But we're not going to have options. We have a ministry with AISC to help us, but we don't have a choice.

Speaker 2:

Yes, that's why we have to go through our options.

Speaker 1:

Yes, we don't have a choice in our community. We don't have to go through people who do this, people who do that, people who do that, people who do that. It's like this. We have to go through our options, but we don't have if it's because of the cleaning houses?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think that's a good question. I'm not sure if I can answer it. I think it's because we're in a neighborhood that's not as big as mine. I think that's why I'm more familiar with Spanish.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's important to know the language. Sometimes we don't know the language, but we know it's a reference language. We think of it as a community. I think we's how we are as a community. I understand our sense because we feel that we are behind and we need to get there quickly. Our community has not been building something. They want something now. They are using the microwave mentality to show you can't buy everything right now. You can't call it a customer service.

Speaker 1:

There are people who are doing a lot of good work, but there are people who are doing good and people who are doing good, but that's one of the reasons why business is doing better in the past, the fact that you don't gain customer service.

Speaker 2:

You don't expect customers. They do things they don't want. In the same way, if you join and apart from what you have taught me if you join Haitians, you start to do things that are not in their way.

Speaker 1:

I think it's not only that we see them as that. I think that it's in our lives that we should be able to do that. We are not going to be able to do it ourselves. We are going to think that if we are going to serve, we are going to serve. We are going to serve as if we are doing our job. We are not going to be able to do it ourselves.

Speaker 2:

I started to come and the fact that they know their Aishiyan they assume that they will show up, but they have to know that they will come the fact that they know their Aishiyan they have to come to see you. They have to know that you are here, but everything is going to be fine.

Speaker 2:

When they don't pay attention, they will do it like that, and it's true, they will do it like that. If they have a problem, you have to come to us. But if you don't, you have to come to us. If you don't, you have to come to us. If you don't, you have to come to us.

Speaker 2:

If you don't, you have to come to us. If you don't, you have to come to us. If you don't, you have to come to us. If you don't, you have to come to us. If you don't, you have us to put a business owner group Australian. I used not the visa, the very you're not of discipline yes, which is somehow business, or from this visit business by in city.

Speaker 1:

Yeah then, hopefully is nobody keeping a party. This I'm like English conversation, but in passing I feel of people have come to me to take a service in my Aisén and it's a great opportunity for me to go to Aisén. Yeah. I'm very happy to be here.

Speaker 2:

I'm very happy to be here. I'm very happy to be here. I'm very happy to be here. I feel good about it. I know that if we had done it before, we would have been able to work. But the fact that we are not serious, we are's funny, it's not all that. I think that and I don't say that I do all this I don't do it like that, I think that, if we serve our program.

Speaker 1:

It's like supporting the community. Yes, supporting the community, Because at some point people will form a community To help, To help.

Speaker 2:

Certainly to support businesses, but sometimes we don't have the money to continue to support them.

Speaker 1:

Ah, it's okay, we like to support. We don't like to use the protocol to take our old services we take them.

Speaker 2:

We take them, but this problem is growing in the black community and the fact that, if we have three, clients and they start to get their service. When they come to our office, they come to our client like this the fact that they are more clients. They come to our office to get their service. That's why they have to run to the other side.

Speaker 1:

There is a position on the. In the mentality of the food industry, there is no extension in the field, but that's what I mean by extension. When you start a business, it starts to work and you are the best with the people you work with.

Speaker 2:

Otherwise you are the best.

Speaker 1:

Yes, the people you work with. Yes, Otherwise you are the best. Yes, when you have 2 or 3 customers. When you have 6 or 7 customers, you are the best.

Speaker 2:

You can get 2-3 customers or 6-7 customers, and that's the same as buying 2.6 million services. You can buy 2.6 million services, but you can't do it.

Speaker 1:

You can't do it because you will buy bad services. You will lose your clients. Yes, even if you don't have a lot of clients, imagine that you lose your clients, but you will still have good clients. But if you buy good services, people will come to you and say to clear up, but clear, so on the clear, so do I have. Oh man, should they buy a bone service? Go, monkey do. I mean I have a lot by what Ben whatever software woman whatever season for the tea, whatever, the same as you guys. Yeah, when anyone best ever city walk.

Speaker 1:

Yes, he fell down a fair payment on Saturday for us yes, it was a business.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, but no, ma'am, the fact that we have so much time, so much effort, so much time, we want to do everything we can. We don't take time to do the service well, even if it's a service of two or three people, even if it's three clients. Or we do the service well if we have four or three clients, we don't expect to do the environment. If you have 3 or 4 customers, you don't expect to be able to do the same thing as you did before.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

Because the more customers you have, the more money you need to have visitors and to be able to serve people. You don't have to be able to serve people like you did before. You don't have the same service as the one we have here. We don't have the same service as the one we have here. Maybe it's good In the case of the one we have here. The one that came to the market was a reference.

Speaker 2:

I mean the one that came to the market was a reference, and it's the same thing we can lose clients.

Speaker 1:

I hide all that, but I'm like that. I'm like a white man. I was white, but I was about 200-300 people under my responsibility. I was building and I always wanted to learn. I asked my teacher how do you do this? The organization always wanted to buy places. I was in an international organization. Every time a person came, they always wanted to buy places. I asked my teacher how to do it. I said delegation. So people are often delegated, but they are not always there. In this case, they put people in who help people grow and I thought of all that and then I said okay, I'll do it, I'll do it, I'll go there, I'll fly, that's what I'll do.

Speaker 2:

I think that they are insecure. They are insecure, but it's not that they are not working. It's that they are growing up in the world. They are mentoring people. They are going to the world and they are doing their thing. They are not doing it because they are working in the world. They are not doing it because they are working in the world. No, we have to study what is happening in our country. We don't have space for everyone to live. Yes, everyone has to eat. We don't have space to feed everyone who needs it. You know what we offer to feed everyone who needs it. Even if everyone has a different way of living, we will always have people. I'm gonna say this.

Speaker 2:

So a game option, what jump out by service or the vertical pocket but got a ton of all bad service? Yes. So video for the moon, la. What come on the one side? Oh, wow. And so some piece of our company who must establish like Danny, look, you get a little game of business who can't do one? Do to a moon to get the answer level man's man, come up in, or a group of people, two or three people to gain a level. Even when you gain a level, you are always in front of it. You have to experience it. If you can get to a level, it's if you don't work. Yet you don't do it yet you have to work. You have to get to a level, the fact that you continue to work. You don't know which level of the fact that the big up is still working. Which level? Because you are already in front of it.

Speaker 2:

And you know, even if you are a little bit out of it, even if you are out of it, you are not going to be able to show it. You are always in reserve. So it's okay to delegate to people who have projects, who want to open, a right-hand man to take care of them, because we know that they love coffee. They grew up and grew up with coffee.

Speaker 1:

How can we try to remove this selfish behavior? I think it's a selfish behavior. Yes, it is a selfish behavior.

Speaker 2:

Selfish behavior is when we go out. That's why we are here when we need to buy everything for ourselves. When we talk about competitions, we talk about the competition with the AIC-NRM.

Speaker 1:

Listen, I don't see young people coming like that, not in Nepal.

Speaker 2:

Maybe, maybe our generation, but the national football team in the country of Brazil, I don't think they will be able to compete.

Speaker 2:

They will have to do all that they have to do, to do what they know how to do If you know how to eat, you will not be able to do anything else, and that's what we see every time we pass. It's good or not the fact that that they know you. In this area, everyone knows you. You know that you are working. Even when people are talking to people they know For example, people who know you they will tell you that you are working. For me. It's not about the paper. For me, it's not about the paper For me, it's about the reason that you are here and it's that, for example, you don't always get a chance to get a degree. You get a chance if you are an engineer. You get. I mean, there is no difference between an engineer and an architect. There is a big difference.

Speaker 1:

I think that we should start from that. I think that we should start from that, because in Fremont, even if you are an engineer, he is not really good at it, but I think that we need to learn to recognize that we are not Haitians.

Speaker 2:

That's the first thing. I think that we need to get back in the mentality that we are not Haitians. We believe that in our country, no matter how many multi-billion business yes, business they provide, more service for me and see what let's joke your performance and you are outside.

Speaker 2:

You use your suicide, you make confession as a. They are sure of that. They have faith in that. They have changed their mentality. They have changed their behavior. We don't need to be able to go everywhere to know that we are working well. We don't need to be able to go to work well. The children who are going to school, they are going to work hard. Since we started working, we have known that this is where we are.

Speaker 2:

We know that we are country there are enough food for us to eat and with that there is no need to remove the system from our system.

Speaker 1:

Yes, and I think that this is an old generation and I think that's the old generation and I would like to have a few weeks of that. So I really need to work on that. I have a partner who is on TikTok and he talked about top 6 people on TikTok who do more than me, and then the index is there. Four or five years ago, three or four people were born together. We are here and, as I said, we are not working for the same people the same people. No, we are working together. So I think that, yes, that really, from the next generation, there will be a lot of people who will be able to work together. They don't talk to each other, they work together. So I think that, yes, that really from the next generation, they will understand the opportunities that exist. They will understand that there is a side for everyone to eat. They will need it, they work together and then, during the time they work together, they will try to work together and during the time they work together, they do the work together.

Speaker 1:

I think that the generation is able to learn from themselves.

Speaker 2:

And I think that we are all able to show the community that we exist. Everything we do exists in our community and everything we do is different. Even if there are 5 or 6 things we do, there will be no problem. If we do it well, we will do it well.

Speaker 1:

If we do it together, we're going through it running as we go into it, but in particular, go miss once it on misconception. They are a little fun to buy this a jumping back. What you can plan being full time and sit down, so already yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I mean, they're not there for free, they're not there just to be there. That's how they earn In our community.

Speaker 1:

We have people on Tiktok who say horrible things, who do bad things for you, who do bad things for you, who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you. Who do bad things for you, who do bad things for you. It's entertainment, yeah, and if the problem is that people say that, and if, for example, in Washington, mr Ali, he did two or three months on the side and he paid $25 million, so the government says, okay, he's going to do it, you know what I mean. The problem is that people understand the importance of entertainment. We are happy with the way we live.

Speaker 2:

We are happy with the way we speak, we understand, because we don't have the same. They don't learn as much as they should. We have to find ways to live from that. Yes, and we are doing this because I'm sure it's not because I don't have a job, I don't have anything, I don't have enough money to live on. I don't have enough money to be able to do this. But if there is a side, whether it's a game or a program, it's be good yellow hotel. So I am not much again and I never program Saturday concert safari, women, a man, but I'm gonna wear yeah, yeah, yeah, people make the night so far, but again, community, and I see yeah, if you have a CEO, you, to your generation, have been young.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes, the family effect is sick.

Speaker 2:

So, moon vip de sarr, your way to moon vip de sarr, really, the fact that here on my life, of that there, would be that my life of that, the idea of ​​that, but in haiti, that the people who are in the world, they have their own digital play in play, in the room for the fact that we are the same in the end, on the commission of the police, of the jesus brother of the fete, at the idea of ​​the theater, that was. But we catch you with the family, you will see that we have to think that we. It was a theater, but we were caught with a black woman.

Speaker 1:

I think that we are better than the community.

Speaker 2:

We are still 25-30 years behind. Yes, it's like people say, that the Brunswick Giants have had a match in two games in a row and they have paid $5 million to um yeah feeling when he just up in a big one brushes anyone open one to keep on keeping access.

Speaker 1:

I make like advertisement you got access. I become back in previews and the business.

Speaker 2:

I mean a people way business man now, when they're laughing, laughing to do today, to buy, so yeah, so the learned from that. That is to say, people like us. We don't have to live like that. We don't have to live like that Even when we are strong. We are strong, but we don't have to live in the same level as others. We have to live from that. I think that's what I live for. Yeah, I mean, if you're a millionaire, you can't just go and be a millionaire. If you're a millionaire, you should be able to do it. Yes, but if you are not a musician, you are not a musician.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but what do you mean?

Speaker 2:

by that, what do? You mean by that?

Speaker 1:

I mean you are in and out.

Speaker 2:

You are in and out. If you are in a group of musicians, you are expecting artists. Why do you do that? How many times have you been in a fight without security? I mean, have you ever seen a fellow fight? Have you ever seen a guy run to get you to fight?

Speaker 1:

No, but on the other hand, you go to the airport.

Speaker 2:

You go to the other side. I mean, you don't know if I know you.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I know you and it makes me feel better because I was in the same situation as you and during my work I was talking to you speak and he had the same phone number. But I don't think it's people's fault. I think it's the artist who showed that the end of life is coming. It's not the artist, I'm not the artist.

Speaker 2:

It's not the artist. It's something that's happening in the country.

Speaker 1:

So it's not important it's not important. I think that people, even in my case, I think that because even that I told you, I told you like yo keep up the good work and I started to go about my business, but did that mean that I was going to appreciate it or not? You?

Speaker 2:

appreciate the fact that you know that, even if we don't agree, we think that you think that you have already seen American. If you are on the side, like that, what do you mean? You have to be able to speak American. No, outside of the country, outside of the country. If you are outside of the country.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

You have to be able to speak American. No outside of the country. You have to be able to do that. I don't understand why they are doing this. On the other hand, I understand that SOTI is not a standout organization, so I mean.

Speaker 1:

SOTI is not a company that confuses people.

Speaker 2:

I don't understand why they are doing this. They are doing this because they are passionate about this. They are doing this because they want to protect the people. If they are going to protect yourself, you can't do it. If you don't know how to protect yourself, you can't do it If you don't know how to protect yourself. You can't do it If you don't know how to protect yourself you can't do it If you don't know how to protect yourself.

Speaker 1:

You can't do it If you don't know how to protect yourself. You can't do it If you don't know how to protect yourself.

Speaker 2:

You can't do it. If I don't know what to say I think that I think that if you are a music artist, you should be able to do it. If you are not, you should be able to do it. Okay, I think that if you are a music artist, you should be able to do it.

Speaker 1:

I think that if you are a music artist, you should be able to do it. I think that if you are a music artist, you should be able to do it. I think that if you are a music artist, you should be able to be my brother, my ass, yeah, but come, become not what most of our paid or cause not to connect music, I said not a game called missy problemas are the fact that such a city been a cute sugar no not a poker from this at all.

Speaker 2:

yeah, I'm gonna start sitting on crucial, on the fact that an IT number by entertainment and my father. Yeah, no, and it has a value. Yes, we think that's the way it is. If we talk about doctors, engineers, agronomists, it has a value in Haiti. That's why everyone is there's a lot of people who follow the Haitian community the fact that for a long time, everyone was willing to understand that Sometimes we think that we're looking for a human being, a human being. That's what we are expressing.

Speaker 1:

But not only that. I think it's a bit different. I don't know if you understand what I mean. In my opinion, it's the same concept. Yes, it's the same concept.

Speaker 2:

It's the same thing that you say in your country you have football that creates millionaires, you have other things that create millionaires, but in Haiti you don't have that what? Is that Either a doctor or an engineer or a lawyer, the lawyer is not the only one who can help you. There are many lawyers who are in the same position as you. You don't need a lawyer. You don't need a lawyer. You can use a lawyer. It depends on the situation.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it depends.

Speaker 2:

When you go to a person who is in criminal custody. If you are a criminal, you need a lawyer, but if you are a thief, you need a lawyer. Who is the criminal? The criminal is the judge of the court.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. That's what I'm saying. You know that.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

We're back. We're back. I have a conversation with you. I have a conversation with you. I have a conversation with you. I have a conversation with you. I have a conversation with you to have a conversation with a partner. I'm going to ask him if he can sell artists internationally.

Speaker 2:

Where that might be Whitecliff.

Speaker 1:

Okay, and then in the conversation I'm going you're not an ex-wife, a witcher who has long hair. You're going international, in Africa. You're not Amy Mitchell, who no, and stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

So that's what I wanted to do. So you want to go back to your childhood and start over.

Speaker 1:

I wanted to break it down right. I thought that if I didn't have a reason, our style is not the same. But even though the man who says that we know the artisticity of the Y-Craft his style of ignorance, I think that his style of ignorance is that we did not do research to know what it is that they are talking about, or to talk about that subject.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I mean, that's what I know.

Speaker 1:

Yes, what is?

Speaker 2:

the subject If they are talking about international artists, like artists who play international music, or like none, or like none all over the place. None. I mean what People go by each other in different countries.

Speaker 1:

That's a different country different country, but not, not, not, I must say also boom back ready to wrap. I need a globe globally, done by like, just like five is like I just like you know, tea party. What I'm is love, go key and the white left to go to my cliff it's a possible is a great reference, okay, but you know, buddy, that nobody.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So you're coming up on a. Just a boss is a possible, you know. So I do part shot in. I don't think so.

Speaker 1:

I don't think it's because I don't sing Haitian music or I don't play Haitian music.

Speaker 2:

But I wanted to give you an answer before. I think it's because the Christian music that we don't play Haitian music, for the song is just the song.

Speaker 1:

I mean the song is white.

Speaker 2:

White is not the way man, yeah, but the difference is miss, I'm really and then we laugh on by the clear message basically not funny.

Speaker 1:

Ha, yeah, so it's a no, I get my men.

Speaker 1:

What did you for my personal environment? But see, good, you see you can buy the only community. They were a paramedic, not a lot. If you're not, no, see in your to go now music like no, no, no, you don't be the boys I'm gonna like their knowledge. Then when he goes to Germany, for that people know his music back from day one. But I do a lot better. I have a new life because I, he feels need needs to explain details by details, which is something I don't like.

Speaker 2:

I mean it comes with some sort of disrespecting.

Speaker 1:

I don't have the disrespect, but I believe also those are the Haitians. Like if you run as well. What I mean by that? Like, let that toda monkey and that forms our performance. I'll pack on me. Women did music. We are sorry for my own clear, not like, but to people that you or myself like, who's a fan of music? No, no, without, okay, no concern for some of that, like clean and bone effects of Tia. It is also Texas here.

Speaker 1:

It is also a little bit of a problem, but also like you should have partly comes like little power in the community panel comes to you like it's driving like little by little so we can understand. Come, so I'm not on plan, right so someday we face with the army. I want to talk about the Artisan National Ice. I want to talk about the Artisan National Ice.

Speaker 2:

I want to talk about the Artisan National Ice.

Speaker 1:

I want to talk about the Artisan National Ice. I want to talk about the Artisan National Ice.

Speaker 2:

I want to talk about the Artisan National Ice. I want to talk about the Artisan National Ice. I want to talk about the Artisan National Ice. I want to talk about the Artisan National Ice. I don't know, I know.

Speaker 1:

How do you know, tony Yale, liberty or Junid?

Speaker 2:

Member Junid Member. How do I say that, even though, when we talk about music, we don't understand English music?

Speaker 1:

in my opinion, no, you don't need English music. You don't need art, you don't need movies, you don't need anything else. You don't say not music.

Speaker 2:

Oh, but I was going to say okay, you have to get a command at this. Jean Jean, jimmy, jean Louis. Okay, you have to go here, you have to get a, you have to get a. I don't know, I'm not going to talk with my head.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so let me say this Um, I think you're going to talk with my head, Okay, so let me say this Um, I think I understand. If you were to choose a person who would be a leader in the youth in the market, who would be the leader in the youth? Would it be Suatwa 21 Savage.

Speaker 2:

Or is it Haitian? Oh Suatwa, 21 Savage Future. Future is not Haitian. Oh, speaking of 21 Savage future.

Speaker 1:

Future is not Haitian. It's just a kind of clique of Haitians, according to what it says.

Speaker 2:

It's not it's not Haitian, so it's Haitian.

Speaker 1:

So, um after 21 Savage, um, after we crossed the border, I took a week-long break. Who did you play with? I played with Antoine Thibard in the film, but nobody knew me. Who was your partner. Did you play with him in 50 Centures Power? Yes, okay. So you played with George Lea, your partner, in the film Petite Ligure. It was done with a drug dealer. He was a small partner Somehow. I don't know how to say it. You mean a ghost? No, no no.

Speaker 1:

A small partner who played in the movie In a show, but it was a drug dealer who was in prison.

Speaker 2:

I don't know you that later.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I will tell you that in the end. In the end, I will tell you what I will say, but I will tell you the truth. I will tell you the truth. I will tell you the truth. I will tell you the truth. Okay, I'm not sure. So we don't know what to do. We're not doing research, but we have a lot of people. We have a lot of people. Bmf, I'm talking about.

Speaker 1:

Partners who have two courses Oneul Nadero and Yul Nanko. The partner who played the main role is a small partner who was in prison Storia Placontea but Yul Nanko, the partner who played in Choua, mr Seyon, is a good player, although I can't say that he is a good player, because he has won the game by a good player, but Mr Seyon is a good player. I think that, in my opinion, we are in a time when there are a lot of people who are not with the big mix that exists in Georgia and the history is based on them. I'm not talking about you. We are focused on what we believe.

Speaker 1:

We don't think that's what we believe. We believe in what we believe. I think, that it's time to open our minds to other things. Who in our community? We don't know him, but who in our community there are a lot of people who know him, who have a lot of knowledge about him, and then I would like to talk about him. Because I would like to talk about him? Because he really showed, represented the be able to come here. I was in Da Vinci but I was also in Thierry, in Fleury, fleury-nourry and so on.

Speaker 2:

I was in the.

Speaker 1:

Big Mitch, which is where I played in Choua. I was there and I saw that he was talking. He was talking and he was talking about the way out, so I thought that he was trying to him many times. He is not afraid to go out. So I think that this is the reason why we are here to bring people here. They are here. They are not used to us, they are not used to living in the same culture as us, but people here are here to do good things in our community, to do things that we can support you. Even if you do not have things you can not do, anything, we can support you.

Speaker 1:

On September 7th I talked with catalog. Hopefully I was able to get my own equipment and also my team's equipment. I was able to film a movie. I had a chance to exchange texts with my husband not to talk to him because I had no time. I tried to do that movies. I was on a break. I went to the cinema with my friends. I went back to the movies. I made a big premiere of my movie on September 7th.

Speaker 1:

On the next day Everyone put it in the calendar. I can't promise that I will not be able to support him. I will not be able to support him. I will not be able to buy a coach or a coach that we can use to be part of the team for the first time in September 2017. We did all of that. We talked about it. We talked about it for half a year, a month July to come and buy a coach. We did the procedure with him and he bought a coach with us. I was there for half a year. I was there for a month. I was there for a month. I was there for a month. I was there for a month. I was there for a month. I was there for a month. I was there for a month.

Speaker 1:

I was there for a month. I was there for a month. I was there for a month. I was there for a month.

Speaker 3:

I was there for a month. I was there for a month. I was there for a month.

Speaker 1:

I was there for a month. I was to go. I thought I would be able to go on Saturday, but I couldn't. So I went to the hospital for the first time and the doctor told me welcome back to Sedna. I told him I thought that people like us who have been living here need this, Because there are people who there are people who I don't want to say that it's not bizarre, because we're all going through the same thing here, but there are people in the 2 million generation. We're not bad in life, right?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because there are people who live here, yeah, there are people who live here.

Speaker 2:

There are people who live here.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, exactly, south-german is like.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's been a long time since you've been to your home.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I'm sure even in the days of the Middle East we didn't have to go to the city to watch movies, but we still went to the movies. So, I think it's a good thing that the way we do it is to have a good style, to have fun and to have fun, you have to do what you're doing, and that's what I mean.

Speaker 2:

In the debate.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I think that to be able to. For example, people think that we're not like the people in the city where we are that we're not like the people in the community.

Speaker 1:

People are saying that they are going to jump on the other side and come and see how many people are there. If it's Saturday, I'm going to go. If it's not Saturday, I'm not going. Even if I'm not going, I'm going to support the men. I'm going to see the men in the community. I will call you when I get there and I will let you know how I live. Ok, so after this.

Speaker 1:

We will talk about the small women. So do you think that the people who live here are the same as the people who live here? Esker, who passes a man, a beef union, some one nominee, cool, yeah, oh, I have to say that this week I had my first session. I did it go. I almost cried.

Speaker 1:

I kind of felt like emotional because, like we start talking from my mom to my aunt I think that's one thing like, because, like every time I talk to it, I kind of feel like a little bit emotional.

Speaker 1:

When it comes to my mom, yeah, I had to ask to talk about that because, because I told her that she was like you know, we can take our time. Just let you know I was ready for that, just give it to me like, whatever you want to, like, you feel like we need to talk about this, talk about it the different, because I'm not used to talk to people like that and it's okay, I try my best to work on it so I can be as open as possible. Because, like I was telling her, everything was like wow, I was like yo, I'm telling you I came here, like I was already, for it was like yeah, but most people came to therapy. They don't. They're not trying to be honest about the whole thing, which is what kind of like slow down the process of healing was like no man, that wasn't me. So this way man, that was my first time I had to make an appointment To go mass, hopefully this week coming up, but he was kind of tough me to go mass, hopefully this week coming up.

Speaker 1:

But he was kind of tough, you just say. Generally, though, like I think she works from like 10 or 11 to like four, five o'clock, just like nine to five and just get them away and it's like tough, like yeah, then poorly I had. I was at work and I was like to find a way to rush to leave and go to the office, and I used my 30 minutes break to do that, but it was different and one her mom is also a therapist and she's Asian.

Speaker 1:

so I, I mean, talked to her. I was like, when I get on a better position, my mom like, come so we can have conversations. She'll be like, of course, I don't mind Because, like, my dad is a good guy, but her mom was born in Haiti and her mom does the same thing, so at some point, like we will have that.

Speaker 1:

So that's all I want to talk about. So it was kind of different, but again, man, I feel like I'm on that stage of my life, I'm trying to understand things. And one of the things we spoke about also was like nobody like this, the Abeddonment, the way I feel about like people always say like I don't give a damn, but it's not that I don't give a damn, but it's hard for me to get attached to people because my mom left and I was like 11 or 13. So nobody decided and we spoke about my auntie and children. That's something I want to explore explore more so.

Speaker 1:

Next section, next session, we'll go. We'll go explore that more so. I want to talk about that, yeah, but so we're going to talk about online man, but what do I think? I think that girls have a lot of things to do with their parents. I think that girls have a lot of things to do with their parents, but they don't do that with their parents. I think there's a disconnection between a boy and a girl, and when we talk about the community, we don't talk about the same thing, because there are different people here, different people here, different people who came here. We don't talk about the same thing. The problem, I see, is that people are talking about it. I think it's a misconception, but I think that there is no true I don't think that's true value of what a 50-50 is. At the same time, I think that people who are living, people who are living, they think that they are rich.

Speaker 1:

You know, I'm not saying that, I'm talking about you. I'm saying that if you have a calendar, you can't pay it. There's a problem. You can pay it, but you have to pay. Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, appeal, appeal.

Speaker 2:

So what's happening?

Speaker 1:

away. I mean, which is?

Speaker 2:

can see, like when you evaluate that sitcom, like a 50-50 steel. You know, okay, if I pay the mortgage, you pay you.

Speaker 1:

I mean, you take it out of the house because possibly increase the fashion of a party on free takes of the house and I don't think also when the value decide. Laniato must say I'm pill feed, especially those who claim themselves being independent.

Speaker 2:

They don't think of the house um, no, and what I mean by that is like okay, um, on it, like the minor, like like grocery, like let me like be up, I mean cable bill, you can't take care of those what you would say. So when it comes, like okay, I know that I mean you have a call, I can't, I mean, take care of your house, pay for car insurance and everything else on you. So the people, if you don't know, if everyone's are, I think that's it. In fact, it's a sort of discrimination. The mentality of the woman is that she doesn't have a lot of words.

Speaker 1:

Meaning I don't know who she is looking for. That's the mentality, since she's been in the country. She's been doing it. Since she's been contributing to the country. She's been doing it.

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