The RP Truth About The Diddy Scandal w/ Andrew Wilson
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Thank you.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the First Year Podcast regular edition with Andrew Wilson.
We're going to be talking about the Diddy situation, guys.
Let's get into it!
Did he do it?
Who knows?
What's up, guys?
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Welcome back.
Hey, thanks so much for having me back, guys.
Really appreciate it.
It's a good way to end the week solid.
We had a great show on Wednesday, man.
It was fun.
That was hilarious, bro.
You were amazing.
I appreciate that.
It's very kind of you.
But today we're covering Diddy's case.
But we are going to do more of that, right?
Yes, more of that tonight.
So they know, right?
Yeah, more of that.
Oh yeah, more debating, yes.
But yeah, guys.
You've seen it in the news, man.
Everyone's talking about it.
Diddy.
Do it or not.
And ultimately, guys, I want to say this.
We won't cover his innocent or guilty because that's not our place to judge.
We're not the ones covering the case.
But, mine's going to do a fair reaction on that, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm gonna do a very detailed breakdown on the case, guys, on this Sunday on FedReacts.
I'm gonna go over, like, you know...
Search warrants, all the legal stuff and how these criminal cases are actually done.
I'm going to go through that.
Obviously, that's not today's episode because we're on Fresher Fit, but I will break it down.
It's actually the agency I used to work for.
HSI is the one that's doing this case.
So it's literally our New York field office is doing it.
And I know a couple of guys over there.
All right, how could you?
So yeah.
I know I've been talking with some of my friends that are still on the job.
So Sunday, FedReacts is going to be lit, guys.
Was that excessive force, the amount of people that showed up to those mansions?
Nah, man, because you have three different search warrants in three different jurisdictions.
And you know that he has paid security.
You know that they're armed.
Obviously, after the situation that happened with Shine and stuff like that back in the 90s, you know that he's not necessarily...
He's going to have private security.
So you're going to go in there with the SRT team.
I mean, yeah, I would have done the same thing if I was a case agent.
Okay.
Yeah.
We have articles to bring up as well.
It's always better to overwhelm with force because you know that you're trained.
You know that you can go ahead and handle the situation.
But if you come in with less force, that's worse.
And what ends up happening a lot of times when you come in with less force is that's how the shootings happen.
You want to come in with overwhelming force so they just give up right away.
That's how you always want it.
Because you don't want to get in the shooting.
That's the last thing you want to do.
100%.
But yeah, sorry, go ahead.
Yeah.
No, we have an article as well to bring up just to highlight this as well, but man, this is crazy because everyone's talking about it.
My mom, my dad, local news station, everybody.
There you go, boom.
It's right there.
Inside the show, Andy Combs raids, emptied safes, dismantled electronics, gun-toting feds, okay?
So it goes here.
Can you enlarge it for me, Bills?
Yeah, I'm blind, guys.
It was a major show of force.
Those agents, some heavily armed, descending on Sean Diddy Combs' estates in Los Angeles and Miami.
Television news helicopters captured action as Department of Homeland Security agents served a search warrant in what officials described as an investigation into alleged sex trafficking, claims the music legend denies.
HSI yelled for those inside the Star's homey hill's mansion to come out with their hands in the air.
Combs' adult sons later told their father they had lasers pointed at them as they emerged from the home.
Sources told the Times Combs himself was in Florida at the time.
But much remains unknown about the case and how close authorities are to determining whether to file criminal charges.
What do we know about the searches?
Sources with a knowledge of the operation who requested anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss it publicly said it appears investigators searching Holmes Holby.
they are not authorized to discuss it publicly, said it appears investigators searching Holmes Holby, Holby Holmes?
Holby Holmes?
Yeah, Holby.
Yeah, Holby.
Is that the California one?
Is that the California one?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Empty safe, dismantle electronics, and left papers strewn in some rooms.
Emptied safe, dismantled electronics, and left papers strewn in some rooms.
Federal agents disabled the security system and seized a hard drive, a source told The Times.
Federal agents disabled the security system and seized a hard drive, a source told The Times.
That tracks with what some legal experts expected investigators would seek if trying to build a sex trafficking case against a hip-hop mogul.
That tracks with what some legal experts expected investigators would seek if trying to build a sex trafficking case against a hip hop mogul.
Demetri Gorin, a former L.A. County sex crimes prosecutor who is now in private law practice, said investigators would likely seek authorization to search for videos or photographs on any devices connected to the target, anywhere where digital images can be found in connection to sexual conduct that would have been recorded.
It is unclear what was recovered in the bicoastal searches.
Federal authorities spent several hours at both homes.
Sources said Combs was in Miami at the time, but was not in his Florida home when the raid occurred.
He was trying to get on a plane.
Is that correct or no?
I think he was at the airport when stuff was going on.
He was up in Opelaka.
Opelaka, right?
And for some of you guys that are wondering, because you guys might not be from Miami, Opelaka is our executive airport.
That's where the private jets come into.
So anytime you fly private, you don't necessarily go into Miami or Miami International Airport.
You go into Opelaka.
And less traffic, no lines.
It's pretty smooth.
It's interesting because it's in the fucking hood.
This is good, ain't it?
That's where the private...
Which is about, what, 20 minutes from here?
Yeah.
If you're downtown Brickell?
On a good day, on a good day.
It's about 15, 20 minutes from here, assuming there's no traffic.
If there's traffic, it could take you an hour to get up there.
There's a lot of gunshots, though.
Yeah, lots of gunshots.
No one's been arrested in connection with the investigation, although two of Combs' sons were briefly detained by Hobie Hill's property and Brendan Paul, a man described in a recent lawsuit against Combs, as a confidant and drug mule, was arrested at Miami Airport at the same time the raids were being conducted.
Miami-Dade Police took Paul, 25, into custody on suspicion of possession of cocaine and marijuana laced candy records show.
Where does the case stand?
Sources told the Times that Combs is the subject of a sweeping inquiry into sex trafficking allegations and sexual assault.
The investigation comes after four women filed civil lawsuits accusing Combs of grape, assault, and other abuses dating back three decades.
Sorry guys, we're on YouTube.
One of the allegations involved a minor.
Damn!
Yeah, that's a given.
They have, in the Combs case, convinced one or more federal magistrates they had enough probable cause for one or more search warrants, said Megan Blanco, a defense attorney who has handled sex driving cases.
Given the scope of the investigation, it seems they are further along than most investigations.
Gorin said the allegations of all of the minor could be a key focus in the inquiry.
If a minor is moved across state lines for the purpose of sex, that is enough for at least an argument of sex trafficking because somebody underage cannot consent, Gorin said.
Yes, that is true.
So, one of the ways, and I'm going to talk about this in way more detail on Federal Acts, guys, but one of the ways that the Feds can get involved is if you have a minor...
Yeah.
federal potential charges against you because you're affecting interstate commerce.
Once you cross state lines, things change.
And then the other thing, too, with human trafficking is, let's say you bust a prostitution ring or something like that, right?
And one of the prostitutes is underage.
That's automatic human trafficking charge now because she can't consent.
And that can easily go federal, especially if there's an interstate nexus.
So that could be a very good reason why the case was initiated.
Isn't that how they got R. Kelly, too, as well?
Yes.
That's exactly how they got R. Kelly, because there was interstate activity between New York and Illinois.
Is it because he crossed state?
That's why he got jammed up?
Or is it because there's a minor period?
The minor is the main focus thing, and then it's very easy to affect interstate commerce.
I mean, dude, use a phone affecting interstate commerce, technically.
He's sending a wire transfer and affecting interstate commerce, technically.
That's wild, bro.
Yeah.
Sex trafficking for adults usually involves some sort of coercion or other restraints, he said, and can be tougher to prove.
That is very true.
Prosecutors would need to show you and encourage somebody to engage in sexual activity for money or some other inducement.
Yeah, and you'd also have to prove that they were held against their will or something like that.
or violence, something like that.
Yeah.
What is Diddy's camp saying?
Aaron Dreyer, one of Combs' lawyers on Tuesday, called the raids a witch hunt and criticized how they were conducted.
Quote, yesterday there was a gross overuse of military-level force as search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs' residences, Dreyer said in a statement.
This unprecedented ambush, paired with an advanced coordinated media presence, leads to a premature rush to judgment Combs and is nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits.
There has been no finding of criminal or civil liability with any of these allegations.
Sources in Combs' camp, who request anonymity, say the star remains in the U.S. and authorities have not taken his passport.
They said Combs has been scheduled to depart by plane Monday for a spring break vacation with his school-aged daughters, but opted to delay the trip after learning of the searches.
Wow.
So he wants to stay and fight.
Well, yeah.
I mean, he's obviously...
It would look bad too, I think, from a media perspective if he left.
So, yeah.
So guys, that's a lot there.
And also, just so y'all know, we're going to go ahead and open up the phone lines so we can interact and talk with you guys.
We're going to go ahead and kind of give our pieces on this thing.
Yeah.
More through like an RP lens.
And we'll go ahead and open up the phone lines for a little bit for you guys and, you know, interact with y'all.
And it's Friday, right?
We haven't done a call-in show for a while.
Yeah.
So, 505-605-9740 is the number to call into the show, guys.
505-605-9740 is the number to call into the show.
You can interact with us and Andrew, but I'll turn it to y'all.
So, can we just note that all of these guys who are interconnected are all Democrat operatives, giving millions of dollars to Democrats through various campaigns.
Just wanted to point that out, that typical progressive scumbags, they were utilized by Democrats to get out the minority vote.
Just, you know, not shocked.
Not shocked.
Weinstein?
Weinstein?
Democrat operative.
All these guys, Democrat operatives, are all connected to the Hollywood elites, and suddenly...
You know, they get arrested, and what do they get arrested for every time?
Something to do with kids.
Something to do.
Just saying, Democrats and this type of activity seem to go hand in hand.
Just wanted to point that out.
It tends to go a certain way.
Yeah.
There was a theory that Uncle Luke actually brought up online.
He said Diddy was biting the hand at Feeds.
He got into the liquor game, you know, with his Ciroc bottle.
And what happened was apparently he wanted to sue them for certain rights and privileges.
And they said, no, no, no.
We brought you into this game.
We can take you out.
I don't know if they look at company directly, but one of these people are higher up.
And it's kind of like, they said it this way.
I don't know if it's true or not, but one of their theories.
Well, there's a great book out there called One Nation Under Blackmail, and you should read it.
What's that?
By Wendy Webb.
I think so.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I read it a while ago, and it was really good.
It was really good.
But, I mean, essentially you get to a high enough level, and that's how it ends up, right?
Everybody has blackmail on everybody else.
If somebody goes rogue, that's it, right?
That's it.
It's also one of these parties, too, as well.
What are your thoughts on this so far, though?
Like, you think he's actually going to...
Okay, do you want my actual opinion?
Because I'll give a disclaimer.
This has nothing to do with Fresh and Fit, but I'll give you my actual opinion.
Give it to me.
This guy's guilty as hell.
Of course he's guilty as hell.
Everybody he's been out there with, right?
I mean, he's connected to Kelly.
I mean, these guys are scumbags.
Total degenerate scumbags.
Always have been.
It's been well known inside that industry for years.
Again, just my opinion.
But, yeah, he's a total fucking scumbag.
Okay.
Across the board, I have no doubt in my mind.
All the people that he's linked to, yeah.
He's a...
And you told me a tip earlier that was pretty impressive about the NDAs.
Can you tell the audience about that one too?
Yeah, so we were researching this out in preparation for the show, and I think we actually sent a screenshot over to your producers.
Yes.
Yeah, about six months ago, essentially they gave the rights.
He gave the rights back to all the artists, and he owned all those rights.
And in exchange for that, and I think it was probably $50 million, $100 million worth, Of rights back to them if they sign these NDAs.
And the NDAs were really exclusive.
Like, you can never talk about anything related to me ever for the rest of your life.
Wow.
It's pretty insane.
So I don't know if you got the screenshot to pull up.
Yeah, we do.
There it is.
Here it is, actually.
Wow, let's see here.
It's from the neighborhood on Instagram.
Okay.
So this was one who refused to sign it, sign the NDA. But yeah, they were sent out to all sorts of different people, and in exchange for signing it, they were not allowed to talk in any way or defame this guy in any way publicly.
Six months prior.
I wonder why.
Yeah, I think that they knew...
What was coming.
Yeah, they knew what was coming.
And so they're gearing up, you know what I mean?
There was a tip-off somewhere.
Someone let them know what was up.
I don't know exactly how it came to be, but yeah, they knew what was coming.
Well, I think if somebody's doing something bad, of course the minors are women in general.
They should be punished.
But my thing was like, okay, this is Diddy, a mogul in the music industry.
Rightfully so.
He's done a lot of stuff.
But at some point, one woman started his whole career.
I mean, Cassie came into this picture.
Later on, she left D, came back.
Maybe she needs some money.
I don't know what happened, but she actually was the one that set up this whole thing because without her, this wouldn't be possible.
So I think on some level, just seeing the power of that one allegation, which turned into maybe could be fact, is causing a lot of issues for Didion.
That's one woman causing an issue.
Well, I mean, look at it.
I mean, it was one woman who started Me Too.
Right?
It was one woman's allegation that really started Me Too movement.
It was, you know, if you look at Weinstein, his downfall, it was, you know, a single whistleblower.
I mean, this can start a snowball effect.
And you better hope that you don't have a trail of women that you've done horrible things to.
You know what I mean?
Now, there's some men who get totally railroaded and haven't done anything, right, but are made out to be villains when they're not villains.
Right.
You know what I mean?
A great example of this, Brett Kavanaugh.
Yep.
Yeah.
Right?
Phenomenal example of this happening.
Crazy.
Where an entire collusive Democrat party got together and went wild with these allegations from a chick who didn't even remember, right?
Didn't even really remember anything.
And I remember...
She had a GoFundMe.
She made a million dollars.
She had a book...
It's amazing to me how no one talks about how this chick had a book and was doing a whole tour, etc.
Just like Jeannie Carroll.
She also did a book tour.
And then she goes on CNN with Anderson Cooper and says, oh yeah, grape isn't physical.
And I'm like, wait, what?
Yeah.
Like, what the hell is going on here?
So, definitely, like, you can see the dark side of Me Too where they're using as a tool, right, a political tool a lot of the times, right?
Brett Kavanaugh was going to become a Supreme Court Justice, and this woman lied on his name, and he had to sit there in the fucking monkey court, right, sitting there testifying under oath.
To defend himself.
And it's like, this woman has no proof.
And it's like, what the hell's going on here?
I was sitting underneath a machine.
I was wrenching underneath a machine, listening to this.
The Kavanaugh stuff, right?
In my ear.
And I remember just going, what the fuck?
You know what I mean?
Boss comes by.
What?
Nothing.
But it was unbelievable.
Lindsey Graham sat there and said, listen, I know we do this kind of shit, guys.
I mean, he said this, but I know we do this, but this is too much.
Like, this is too much over the top.
I mean, this guy did not deserve this level.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Yeah, you make the allegation, you kind of ruin their career, and then it all goes away.
You know what I mean?
Business as usual.
But even he was like, this is over the top.
But yeah, if they want you gone, look at what's happening with Trump.
You have so many women who come out and say the same thing.
Democrats are famous for doing this.
They have blackmail on all these guys.
Not only that, Laura Loomer actually exposed this on Twitter the other day.
Shout out to her.
She exposed that one of the judges in one of Trump's cases, her daughter, the judge's daughter is like a crazy Democrat, and she had a Twitter picture of Trump behind bars.
Yeah.
And I'm like, wait...
How the hell can you have a judge presiding over his case when clearly, like, they're extremely biased?
Like, you should have been recused yourself.
Like, what the hell is going on here?
Like, this is a crazy miscarriage of justice.
But, again, it's, you know, those are examples of it being used in a political sense.
Obviously, in this situation, yeah, I mean, Diddy fucked up, man.
I mean, the whole Cassie situation, because we talked about the Cassie situation.
Reading through the lawsuit, everything else like that, you know, I'm willing to bet that she was definitely complicit in a lot of that stuff because basically the allegations were he was forcing her to hook up with male prostitutes and he would watch and, you know, he would take her across state lines and she'd smash random people and he'd sit there and watch the guests in the corner on some weirdo stuff.
I haven't seen it.
I had nothing to do with it.
I was an unwilling participant.
Yeah, but, you know, I definitely think that, you know, because they bore together for so goddamn long.
For those that don't know, pull her up real fast.
I think her real name is Cassie Ventura or something like that.
Yeah.
Dude, she was with this guy since, like, fucking 2005.
What was that song, Moe?
Me and you.
Yeah, yeah, me and you, right?
Like, that was the fucking song that she had.
Like, they were messing with each other back then.
So it's like, bro, come on, man.
You're telling me you were with them for that long and none of it was ever consensual?
Like, come on, man.
He groomed her to be a certain way for him.
So that's their argument.
Of course.
He groomed her.
But, okay.
No agency.
Going back to the situation, right?
Yeah, I was going to say...
So, is it you're a bumbling idiot that doesn't deserve any rights and you need to be protected from yourself, etc., or are you a grown adult?
But wait, they can vote.
Yeah, they can vote, right?
They can vote, though.
But they don't know.
We can't treat them as full adults because their frontal cortex is not completely developed until they're 25 years old.
But what's the counter to that?
Well, interestingly enough, It also starts to degrade past 25-year-olds.
So if that's true, shouldn't the 40-year-old man be kind of dumb?
And the 25-year-old be super smart since he has a degrading front, you know what I mean?
It's insanity based on two horrible studies, right?
Literally two horrible studies.
None of it was ever designed to be taken this way as any type of, you can't have agency or consent or any of this type of stuff.
Yeah.
Total madness.
Women do have agency.
Obviously, they participate in a lot of this stuff, and they're the first ones to cry, I'm a victim.
And then when you look into it more, you realize, wait a second, Christine Blasio Ford.
Wait a second, Blasio Ford.
You're saying that you went to a frat party and got blackout drunk?
You know what I mean?
She had nothing to do with it.
No responsibility at all.
It's like, come on.
Dr.
Ford to you.
Yeah, it's unreal.
It's unbelievable.
Dr.
Ford.
Yeah, I mean, because that's the chick that made the accusation on Kavanaugh, if I'm not mistaken, right?
Yeah.
The Ford chick, yeah.
Yeah, the professor, that chick, that weirdo.
Yeah, but in this situation with Diddy, right, I think Cassie's situation definitely...
Okay, I honestly think that they probably had their investigation before the Cassie situation, but I wouldn't be surprised if she didn't create a sense of urgency and give them information as well, right?
Yeah, sure.
So I definitely think that she- You think she's cooperating with the feds?
A hundred percent.
A hundred percent.
I said that on an academic stream, too, that I guarantee you she was probably one of the first people that the feds went to and spoke to and got information.
And the thing, too, is that she's going to be able to give a lot of insight as to other people they can look at because, remember, she went with him everywhere.
She knows where all his homes are.
She knows who his people are.
She knows who's employed and who's not employed.
She knows who has an axe to grind and who doesn't.
She knows where he keeps his shit.
Well, if they were going around doing these, you know, these, I don't want to use the term because we're on YouTube, but if they're having like these sexual exploits, etc., he's going to probably be recording it, putting it somewhere.
She's going to know where that stuff is.
Well, they offer immunity, right?
Yeah, and then, exactly.
Because she won't be liable for anything.
Exactly.
But she's smart.
You know why?
What?
She got the money, and she's going to put him in jail.
She wins.
Yeah.
Because Diddy's a guy you don't play with.
Yeah.
So if he's in jail, she got her money.
She don't care.
Yeah.
Because the thing is, is that- And she'll get more.
She'll get all the royalties from the eight books that the ghost publisher, you know, comes out of the woodwork and makes sure she goes on tour.
She'll get a fortune if she gets immunity and she testifies against this guy.
Now, maybe this guy did all these horrible things.
Probably did at least some horrible things.
You know what I mean?
But this whole displacing women and their agency from their actions.
Yeah, that's the crazy part.
That's insanity to me.
Yeah, because when I was looking through the Cassie situation, I was like, bro, you're an adult when this stuff was all going on.
You're going to seriously sit here and tell me that he forced me.
Come on, man.
When you were jet flying, limousine riding, Ric Flair, woo, type shit.
Woo!
Right?
Because Diddy, I know, was fucking taking you all over the place.
You were his chick with him everywhere, every time he was at the red carpet.
Like, she was a main girl for a while.
She wasn't like some side hoe.
The commenter says, they'll call it surviving Diddy.
Yeah, like, yeah, probably, bro.
Probably.
So it's like, you know, I genuinely think, what I think is this.
He probably had a stranglehold on her music.
He probably had her masters, had her publishing, whatever.
You guys can comment on the back.
I mean, he probably controlled all that shit, right, Mo?
I don't know.
He was managing her, yes.
So, she probably wasn't getting a cent.
He had all the rights.
He had all the money.
Me and you shit.
Me and you.
No, you mean just Diddy.
It's just me, right?
Diddy and me?
Yeah, like, he's getting all that money.
I've been waiting.
Because they play that song to this day.
Like, there's probably royalties on that joint out the galooza that she's not claiming, right?
So, she probably had an axe to grind from a music perspective.
Her career is being held back.
You know, when you're signed to someone like Diddy, right, and then you want to go ahead and have a music career after the fact and he doesn't fuck with you, no one in the industry is going to fuck with you anymore.
So, she probably had an axe to grind.
So, she's like, you know what?
Let me go at him with this crap.
And then, boom, what does she do?
File that lawsuit.
He tries to fight it.
A day later, he's like, no, fuck it.
Never mind.
I don't want the headaches.
He settles.
She gets, what, $39 million?
Something fucking crazy?
She gets $39 million.
So, Yeah, bro.
I mean, and the thing that I found very interesting, by the way, too, is that none of his friends are coming to his aid, which I thought was very strange, right?
Normally, if someone you know or you're close with has ridiculous accusations like this coming at them, right?
Crazy accusations.
You know, people would come to your aid, right?
Like when Andrew and Tristan had that situation, right?
Right away, bro, this is bullshit, right?
Yeah.
And obviously we've shown you guys all the evidence that shows that the Tate brothers are innocent.
But I haven't seen one person come forward, a big star, and Diddy knows a bunch of them, to defend him.
I've seen a lot of them shit on him.
I've seen a lot of them come out and be like, well, we knew that this was going on for a while type of thing.
Meek Mill.
He hasn't said anything.
He hasn't said anything?
But he's been seeing the pictures, videos with Diddy at his parties.
Listen, Freak Mill, if you're out there, right man?
Goddamn.
If they get the videos of you in a free call, nigga, your career is done.
But I told you so.
But I think Percy Deacon, bro, if the video comes up where they actually were free calls, bro, he's done for.
He's done for, bro.
Well, they already have it on video.
Like in the lawsuit, in one of the lawsuits, there was pictures and shit like that.
No, but actual video of him doing it?
Yeah, it was like stills from the videos.
So why is he not arrested?
Because it was consensual.
Ah.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
And remember, civil, the burden of proof is way less than in a criminal case.
Hold on.
Guys here in the room, right?
Be honest here.
Yeah.
You're a significant other that you smashed.
Yeah.
You got videos, right?
Yeah.
I mean, we all do.
Of course.
No.
No?
No.
Well, he's white.
Come on, man.
He's white.
What?
Regardless, right?
The point is...
Sorry, there's no sex tape, bro.
There's no sex tape.
The point is...
Any guy in the chat, like, gets chicks, bro, knows at some level, right, bro?
What kind of cheap shot was that?
You and your girl doing the thing.
So I guarantee you, they at his house had videos, maybe piles of videos, back in the day, with his chicks.
They had to, right?
Yeah, well, dudes, too.
That's what...
It's in the lawsuits, bro.
It's in the lawsuits, man.
All I'm saying is, bro, the evidence has to be there, bro.
If it's not there, then...
I just find it very interesting how no one...
For those that don't know, right?
Let's pull up his Wikipedia real quick.
Because people can say whatever the hell they want to say about Diddy, but one thing you can't take away from him is that he is a musical genius.
He's created a bunch of artists that you guys have come to learn and love.
Obviously, the guy is a mogul in the music industry.
At the end of the day, he's going to go down as a legend, right?
Yeah.
Outside of these charges, right?
Mine is this.
Sean Love Combs, born Sean John Combs, November 4, 1969.
Goddamn, this is going to go old.
Also known by a stage named Puff Daddy P. Diddy, or Diddy, is an American rapper, record producer, and record executive born in Harlem and raised in Mount Vernon, New York.
Combs worked as a talent director at Uptown Records before founding his own record label, Bad Boy Records, in 1993.
Combs has been credited with the discovery and cultivation of artists such as the Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, and Usher.
And, you know, you can make an argument that Usher is probably in the top three greatest R&B artists of all time.
You can make that argument.
You can say between Usher, R. Kelly, who else?
I don't know, Mo.
You R&B Ninja.
Chris Brown.
Chris Brown?
Yes.
Yeah, you could put Chris Brown in that talking.
But yeah.
And then it goes here.
As a recording artist, Combs gained mainstream recognition as Notorious B.I.G.'s label, Boston Manager.
Released in a waking memory of his Unsolved Murder, Combs debut studio album, No Way Out, 1997.
Was met with critical acclaim.
Peaked atop the Billboard 200.
Received Septuple.
Seven platinum certification.
Right?
Septuple?
I'm not mistaken, that's seven?
Yeah.
Certification by the Record Recording Industry Association, RIAA. It's two preceding singles, Can't Nobody Hold Me Down, featuring Mace, and I'll Be Missing You.
Yeah, there's another artist that Diddy helped break out, was Mace as well, featuring Faith Evans and 112.
Both peaked the Billboard Hot 100.
The latter became the first hip-hop song to debut atop the chart.
His second and third albums, Forever 1999 and The Saga Continues 2001, both peaked at No.
2 on the Billboard 200 despite mixed critical reception.
While his fourth press play, 2006, peaked at the top.
The chart wants more.
Combs then formed the musical group Diddy Dirty Money with R&B singers Kalina Harper and Don Richard to release a collaborative album Last Train to Paris in 2010, which peaked at number seven and was supported by the single Coming Home featuring Skylar Gray.
His fifth studio album, The Love Album, Off the Grind 2023, was met with moderate and critical commercial response and was the first not to be released by his bad boy label imprint.
Those were smash hits.
I mean, long story short, guys.
Oh, and he won three Grammy Awards from 13 nominations, two MTV Music Awards, and the Guinness World Records for Most Successful Rap Producer in 1997.
So, what does this all mean?
Guys that play in English, the guy's extremely successful, and the guy's a legend in the music industry, right?
Obviously, and he commands a lot of respect.
And I said all that to kind of paint the page for you.
It's amazing to me how, with all those accolades, all that background, all the artists that he's made, all the careers he's made, all the hits that he's made, And the hits that he was a part of, that no one has come to his defense.
It's crazy.
So that also is a big red flag to me as well.
We had the latest video clip of Diddy that people haven't seen.
And people are wondering, where's Diddy?
Is he in Miami?
Is he in New York?
Is he in LA? Well, he's in Miami right now.
And our boy was there with him, and he saw him in person.
We'll put on the video now, but in the meantime, listen, bro, I get it.
Just because you don't have videos of girls on your phone doesn't mean people don't do it, okay?
No, fair enough, fair enough.
Can I just say, delete the tapes, Rachel.
Delete the tapes, Rachel.
Delete the tapes, Rachel.
What's your name racial?
You're funny, bro.
In any case, though, I think we can all agree here that, like, listen, whatever you did that was bad, if it was actually true, you should be punished for it.
Granted, if you didn't, then you should be free.
But right now, so many allegations going on with him, I mean...
No one's defending him.
So it's like, bro, what's going on?
And actually, look at it this way.
All the rappers that are around them at parties, they know what's going on.
Like, they were there at the parties.
I wasn't there.
But they were there.
So they are, on some level, either complying or just being quiet because they know the truth.
So, on some level...
I think personally speaking right now, guys, this is going to come out either by the videos or someone just saying, you know, alright, fuck it, I'm going to say the truth.
But who knows?
But you're...
It does make you skeptical though, right?
That there's not kind of like a groundswell of support.
Yeah.
That kind of...
That's what has me going like, oh wow.
Like someone like these accolades, this guy with that amount of respect in the music industry, no one is coming to his defense.
That tells you a lot.
Does that remind you of another guy?
Last name W. Weinstein, same thing.
Not a lot of defenders who came out of the woodwork for him.
A lot of guys came out of the woodwork saying, we knew this was going on for years, this and that.
Kind of has that same vibe.
To be fair, there have been rumors for years about Diddy and his parties for years.
Same with Weinstein.
Yeah, because when the allegations came in, Michael Jackson, he had a lot of support.
Yeah, he did.
He had a lot of support.
Michael Jackson had a lot of support when they came out.
And they were coming out saying it's bullshit.
A lot of people were saying, no, he's asexual.
Like, he didn't want anything to do with it.
It was an interesting conflict, that one, but he had a lot of supporters.
Yeah, a lot.
Okay.
You got the stuff from all bills?
What time?
Is it a story?
A story, yeah.
This is the latest.
I want to see what this is.
We have a diddy right now.
Shout out to my boy, Wes Watson.
Oh, this is from Wes Watson?
Yeah.
Okay, let's see.
Come on, guys.
Hold up.
Nigga, no.
Go back.
You were on it before.
Okay?
We can't hear, though.
No, no, no, no.
Not yet.
Next one.
Next one.
Here we go.
This one.
Beat up by my pad.
Run into the man right here.
What's up?
Miami's like that.
It's a movie.
Stop it.
I mean, crazy coincidence.
Okay.
So wasn't that the guy with the hat?
What's his name again?
Stevie J. Stevie J. With him?
I don't know.
Remember, he was named in the lawsuit too.
Was he?
Yeah.
Okay.
Allegedly, they were doing stuff together.
Now, Mayu, he was one of the producers back then.
Back then, right?
Notorious B.I.G. A lot of the Notorious B.I.G. So he's still outside, living his life.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, well, remember, he hasn't been arrested.
He hasn't been charged with anything.
Yeah.
For the audience out there.
That's why they didn't take his passport.
Somebody goes, wait, what's going on?
Yeah, he's...
What's that?
What's that Pure Vida?
Are they getting their story straight?
Is it...
Yeah.
Well, no, that was in Miami Beach somewhere.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't know where.
Because Diddy's in Miami Beach, guys.
He's not really in Miami.
A little like Pura Vida.
Star Island somewhere.
Yeah.
Was that Pura Vida?
I don't think there was a Pura Vida in Miami Beach.
Is there one?
No.
Fresh would know.
We'll leave off here.
It probably is.
Overpriced as fuck, man.
It is.
It probably is.
It really is.
Oh, okay.
But yeah, man.
That was an exclusive of Diddy.
Think about it.
No one has seen him other than the airport.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
At all.
Yeah, that's crazy.
But Wes Watson got him on Diddy, yo.
I'm like, yo, the sticker said, no, love, love.
No videos, bro, no.
Yeah.
He didn't say it.
Yeah, he did.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Some phone lines or chats?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Let's hit the chats and then we can all hit the phone lines.
Guys, 515-605-9740 if you guys want to get involved.
Obviously, put the last four digits.
If you want to skip the line, put the last four digits of your number and we'll put you to the top of the queue.
And we'll see what you guys got to say here.
Alright, Nav.
Okay, Nav says, how does Diddy still have his gram, but they delete y'all?
Tates and Sneeko.
Bro, good point.
Good point.
Hopefully we should be getting our shit back, but we're working on it.
I think Diddy's gram is gone.
No, it's not.
Or if he did, if it is gone, I mean, he did that.
Probably.
It's not IG that did that.
Take that, take that.
All right.
It's still up.
It's still up.
Okay, Red Pill saying it goes, El Diddy, El Meek Mill, a.k.a.
Cheek Fills.
Yo, Myron, did you hear that Sneeko Friend Arab Got Snatched?
Great episode with that Alex.
He was based, he wasn't a weirdo like the other child cooks.
Um...
Yeah, guys, I've known that Arab's been kidnapped for well over a week now.
I didn't say shit, though, because obviously, out of respect to him, he told me not to say anything, so I didn't say anything publicly, obviously.
But I've been talking with him on the side.
Obviously, I wish him the best.
I hope he turns out okay.
I think he's going to be okay after this is all said and done.
But yeah, obviously, out of respect for him, I didn't say shit.
Because like I told y'all before, man, people love to chase clout and break news and shit like that.
That's not what it's about.
But the reason why is because I actually reached out to him and I said, yo, because when I was in Vegas, he was out in Vegas with us for the Super Bowl weekend.
And I was like...
He was like, yo, I'm going to be in Miami in March slash April after I go to Haiti.
He goes, I'm going to go to Haiti for a bit.
I'll be in the Caribbean, et cetera, and then I'm going to come stop by in Miami on the way and we'll do a pod.
So I reached out to him, hey, bro, when are you coming?
Let's get something penciled in.
And that's when he told me that.
And I was like, oh, what the fuck?
And he was like, bro, don't say nothing, blah, blah, blah.
I was like, okay.
So now that it's out there publicly, you know, it is what it is.
I'll say no.
But, you know, I wish him the best.
I hope he's okay.
When I last spoke with him, he was in good spirits.
And I think he'll be home okay.
I think...
They're not, like, abusing him or anything else like that, you know, to the best of my knowledge, guys.
So, you know, I hope he gets back home safely.
Are they going to eat them?
Let's just move on.
Okay.
Too soon.
Too soon, yeah.
Too soon.
Too much love.
Okay.
Okay, let's move on.
Wait!
He'll be home, guys.
Don't worry.
Yeah, he'll be home soon.
They're not, like, torturing him or anything else like that, like you guys might think.
Like, he's good, man.
You know what?
They just want their money.
That's what they want.
Snickle should send the money.
Huh?
Snickle should send the money.
Snickle.
He should send the money.
That's his friend, bro.
He should send the money.
You don't think so?
He's a good guy, man.
He's a good guy.
I like the dude.
I was talking to him a good amount when I was in Vegas.
We're having some discussions about a bunch of things.
But we'll have him on the pod, guys, very soon, so don't worry.
But he's going to be home soon.
Just so y'all know, the Catthers are not whooping his ass or doing anything to him.
They're not.
At the end of the day, they want their money, bro.
And he needs to be alive for them to get their money.
We'll see him soon, hopefully.
Wait, can you do a twirl?
It's Chris.
Okay, they make fun of Chris.
Okay.
Big things a guan.
You got your last four digits.
Got you, bro.
Frieza.
Missed the last half hours, but seen a few clips on X. And it looks like Andrew destroyed the 304s.
Love to see him on the show.
More top five guests.
Hey, thank you for the great compliment.
And Crucible Crew showing up today and tonight.
Make sure you donate heavily to the show.
They have all kinds of demonetization due to YouTube being a bunch...
Well, I'm not even going to get into that, but they do.
And so we definitely appreciate it, and thank you for the great support.
Absolutely.
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Go follow him on Rumble and YouTube as well.
Yeah, the Crucible.
And then...
Damn.
Okay, I forgot what I was going to say.
It'll come back to me.
Orlando.
We got here...
Orlando says, Hey, Myron, I've been watching for six months now, and you guys really changed the way I operate.
And thank getting my health up and my physical physique.
On the 2nd of April, I ship out to the Army in search for network and step up.
What?
Up in life.
Life, WFNF. I appreciate that.
And guys, sorry, my vision sucks.
I'm on my glasses, so it's hard for me to read this.
He's making a change.
Shout out to him.
Hey, Myron and Fresh.
Oh, no.
Where we at here?
Okay, guys, we're reading 20 and up because we already got almost, yeah, we already got 18,000 y'all plus watching.
All right.
Kessel Club.
He goes, the Diddy memes are hilarious, though.
Yeah, I saw that.
Justin Combs going up to Diddy room to tell him law enforcement is downstairs.
Yeah, I saw that meme before from Outboys.
What else?
Mark Witt goes, shout out to the crew and FNF. Been following you out for a couple years now.
Watching the podcast has helped change my life.
Got Why Women Deserve Less today, and it's money well spent.
Keep doing God's work.
Yeah, guys, my book is in stores right now on Amazon, guys.
Why Women Deserve Less.
You can get a hardcover, softcover.
Go check it out.
DGBill, W1811. I appreciate that, guys.
Yeah, Sven Reacts, guys.
I'll be breaking down this case.
On FedReacts this Sunday, in detail, we're going to talk about search wars.
We're going to talk about what it takes to get a search warrant.
We're going to talk about informants.
We're going to talk about all that stuff.
We're going to talk about border search.
All that crap is going to be talked about with the Diddy case.
I'm going to go into the legal side of it from a criminal investigator's perspective.
And I got some insider info as well from working for HSI for so long, how certain these search warrants are done.
What else do we got?
The more you good?
Oh, go through the coat.
Myron will go to an all-white Diddy party.
I've never been to a Diddy party.
First, you've met him before in person.
Nigga.
Come on, bruh.
Niggas in the chat, no, bro.
No.
Wait, wait, wait.
Man, we just got done talking about videos that you have, and...
Alright, so let me explain what happened, man, because this is some bullshit, man.
Let me explain myself, okay?
So what happened was, I was at Liv, the club Liv, And he was performing.
That was it.
It wasn't like I went to his party.
It was just like, he's performing at Liv.
I was there with some people that know him very well.
And that was it.
Okay?
So no.
I was not at his party.
You don't have to create it, okay?
There you have it.
That's it.
Alright.
Allegedly.
I'll tell you this, though.
One time...
This nigga Diddy saw Fresh and was like...
I've got you in my sights.
But one time, though, me academics almost went to his house.
So we were actually going some people to his house for a party.
Oh, shit.
And we parked outside his house.
I've got you in my sights.
But we didn't go inside.
I forgot what happened with security or something.
It was weird.
Whatever happened, we didn't go inside his house?
Niggas looked at y'all and was like, nope.
We were at the door in the car, but we didn't go into his house.
So me, I didn't go into the house, and that was it.
That's the closest I ever got to his house.
You don't dabble in the dark, bro?
No.
Hey, bro.
Maybe he didn't like...
Too much press.
You know?
Too much press.
Did he dabble in the dark?
Maybe he didn't see me.
Maybe he didn't see me.
It was too dark.
Wow.
Yeah, but...
We didn't go inside.
Oh, man.
Both of y'all black as hell, man.
Okay.
Leopard.
Leopard.
Okay.
Goku and the ghost parents met at a family reunion.
What the fuck?
This generation is cooked.
An alarming amount of simps on Twitch went to Clix's stream saying to delete his defamation tweet.
Since when do we defend 304s?
Yeah, bro.
Yo, guys.
Newsflash.
Yeah, there's a lot of simps on Twitch.
Most gamers are simps.
Like Jinxy and all these guys, they're all simps, bro.
Bye, Twitch.
Like, oh yeah, yeah, we gotta get off Twitch.
Alright.
Well, that's the strategy.
The strategy is a lot of these women go into these male spaces where there's young men for a reason, and they begin to change the culture over time, and you see them wear less and less and less.
It's a literal strategy.
Yeah.
It works.
It does work.
It works great.
Even Red Pill.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They come watch our shit.
Because right now we got what?
We got 18,000 of y'all watching, right?
When we have the girls on, there's going to be 30,000.
And a lot of them are going to be simps.
Let's keep it 1,000, right?
But if we could convert a few of those guys and tell them, like, hey, don't be a simp, fantastic.
You know what I mean?
But it is what it is.
At this point, women come to the space giving good advice from what they heard from us, and they regurgitate it, and what happens is they make their own channel, but they don't know shit.
But it's appealing to men because they're women, and then they fall for it and get tricked away.
Yeah, but they'll throw your ass off anyway.
You can't compete with that.
Some of those women, what they make, like, take a look at Amaranth, what she makes.
Oh, yeah, bro.
It's insane.
Crazy, man.
How are you going to compete with that?
You can't compete with that.
And Twitch is going to, what, you think Twitch is going to take your side?
Nope.
You think Twitch is going to take your side?
Nope.
No fucking way.
Pokimane 2.
Yeah.
Pokimane, Amaranth, like, yeah, man, like that.
They sent her $100,000 in a box with free security, right?
You guys, you can't compete with that.
Yeah.
Damn, bro.
Just one simp sent her a box with $100,000 in the box.
Security, new phone, all kinds of shit.
Damn.
Damn.
And these are like, and the funny part is like, these like, these chicks like suck at the video games they play.
They're not even good.
Like, they'll be fucking trash, bro.
And niggas still watch!
And the dudes still be watching them.
It's like, bro, at least when the guy streamers, like, most of the time they're good.
Like, they're good at what they do, right?
You're like, that's why you watch them, right?
But these chicks, like, they'll be streaming, they suck!
They fucking suck!
They're very boring.
And they're boring, they're not entertaining.
So we're going to play this today, guys.
Don't forget to subscribe to my Twitch and Twitter.
And let's go play it right now.
By the way, tonight...
I'm going to lick this microphone for eight hours.
I'm going to literally lick this microphone.
That's what they do.
They lick their microphones.
Who's the chick that did a sleep stream?
And dudes watch that.
I don't know her name exactly, but I think she slept for the whole night to watch it.
And niggas watched it, bro.
At an all-time high of viewers, by the way.
Look, man.
Crazy.
All I got to say is, guys, the way that we think over here on this side of the internet, guys, it's a minority.
And if you guys don't believe me, watch our debate that we had with DumbassH3.
You know how many idiots are in his chat?
So...
These guys are crazy.
They're talking about men and women are different.
Wow!
Like, bro, guess what?
Most people subscribe to the egalitarian bullshit that we were talking about last time.
You guys should watch that episode where we talked about feminism and all that other crap.
But, bro, that is a majority of America.
That is a majority of men today.
Like, dude, I'll never...
So, as you guys know, I just started playing Overwatch, right?
And I stream, right?
These Overwatch players, right?
Sometimes I'll go on their channel and be like, yeah, get in the kitchen.
They freak out!
If I say that.
It's someone in the chat that might be talking shit or whatever to me.
Because I'll go in there, eww, freshman.
Man, what are you doing here, man?
You need to be Overwatching a kitchen.
Ha ha, right?
It's funny.
Bro, the fucking dude starts freaking, whoa!
Everyone in the chat, they don't know what the fuck to do.
And it's like, wow, you guys are that fucking soft.
It's like, I make a fucking kitchen joke, people are losing their minds.
I was like, oh wow, I'm in a parallel universe right now where everyone is super woke.
But that's the video game world, guys.
That's a big reason why a lot of y'all are like, why do you play games?
Bro, I need to save some of these niggas, man.
That's why I'm in here.
So I can bring back toxic gaming, bring back masculinity to the gaming, bring back toxic shit.
I mean, Andrew heard me earlier.
I was like, well, what the fuck?
I mean, I can't say it because we're on YouTube.
Let's move on.
They were some choice words.
But you know, the fun thing is, games were always like that.
When the online element for games came out, especially on the PC, that's where you went to talk shit.
Yeah.
You would sit in the lobby for 30 minutes just talking shit to people.
Nobody cared.
You know what I mean?
You're right.
Now you get reported.
Yeah.
Well, not only reported, you're banned.
And you're IP banned.
I just got my account back yesterday.
It's crazy.
You did?
I got my account back yesterday, yeah.
It's going to be gone soon.
It's going to be, yeah.
I remember going to the Call of Duty lobby, right?
I got Bill's account banned.
I got my account back a month.
No, no, no.
You did?
No, no.
Well, on Bill's account, I got it silenced.
I can still play, though.
You can play, but you got, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I borrowed Bill's account for a bit while I was banned, and then it got silenced because I talked to him.
I like League of Legends better.
Anyhow, my co-host on The Crucible, Zin, Zin Shapiro is his name, All he did was debate.
He got started in debates because he would go into Xbox Live lobbying rooms and debate abortion.
Oh shit!
What?
And he would just sit in the lobbies for hours.
And he would debate with hundreds of people.
He hasn't recorded all over his channel, and they're fantastic.
Nice, nice.
That's what he did.
That's how he got into debating.
A lot of gamers are woke nowadays, dude.
These gamers are woke as hell, man.
It's fucking crazy how it's changed.
Because I haven't played video games since 2018, guys, so it's been six years.
Come back.
I come back now and I'm like, why is everybody all woke?
And it's like, whoa, dude, you can't use words like that.
What?
What the fuck?
Yeah, you are, man.
It's really offensive.
I'm like, holy shit.
I remember back in the day, Call of Duty, you go into the lobby, you talk, and you're like, oh, you're a nigga.
Now they say, are you African-American?
I'm like, what the fuck is going on, bro?
Like, you're a nigga, aren't you?
Oh, good job.
You talking about me, fucking say shit.
Wow.
Nigga.
Okay, let's move on.
This nigga always complaining about me, bro.
Oh, bro, watch what you say on YouTube!
That wasn't that bad, though, compared to what you say.
Aw, man.
You stupid.
That wasn't that bad.
Okay, man.
Isn't that bad?
Well, you know what to do.
Take it out.
Take it out, nigga.
Yeah, okay.
All right, let's move on, finally.
Yeah, let's get, let's hit the phone lines.
All right, let's go.
Oh, Lee G. Oh, it goes, quiet on, what?
Quite on set.
Okay.
This is the same time Diddy getting raided.
Hope Nickelodeon gets shut down.
House of Cards is finally falling.
This is the tip of the iceberg.
Yep.
That's a very good point, by the way.
Yep.
We got a couple numbers here.
All or nothing.
You see how 50 Cent is going in on Diddy?
His baby mother was a sex worker.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yo, Diddy is...
I tweeted about this, bro.
So, like, yeah.
And I want you to comment on this, too, Andrew.
So...
One of the girls that was one of Diddy's sex workers is 50 Cent's baby mom.
And 50 Cent exposes this shit, right?
Yeah.
50 Cent exposes this shit.
And then she goes ahead and she writes this long ass fucking IG post saying that he assaulted and graved her.
He said that about 50 Cent.
Yeah, she said that about 50 Cent in response to him making those comments about her.
And Diddy, what's your thoughts on that?
Listen, that's so common and so convenient when that snowball effect happens.
They all want to seem to get on the train, right?
And if she's not in a relationship anymore, you've got an axe to grind, that's a good time to get that mic in your face.
That's a good time to hit them.
And how do you defend yourself?
I'm going to tell you, the punishment is the process.
The punishment is the process.
It's not that you're being punished and that you're gonna go to jail or something bad's gonna happen to you.
The process itself is how they destroy you over time.
Yeah.
No, you're right.
You're right, because the process in itself is extremely laborious, extremely taxing, extremely expensive, extremely stressful.
You know, litigation is not fun, guys.
It fucking sucks.
I mean, as a guy that's been in hundreds of courtrooms, hundreds of times, it's not fun.
It sucks.
And that's me as an agent.
I could only imagine for a defendant or someone.
Well, and by the time it's done, right?
Everybody already forgot about it.
And even if you're vindicated, they don't care.
They don't care.
It sticks with you.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
You can get accused, and they get found innocent, and then no one cares that you got found innocent.
Actually, if Diddy did it or not, it doesn't matter.
He's already been putting the news everywhere.
His reputation is ruined.
All right.
What do we got here?
Chewy meat burger.
Okay.
WFresh and Fit, WAndrew, let's keep the battle going, boys, to defeat these nihilistic globalists trying to come.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bendy!
Turn to Chris over here.
Turn to Chris.
25 on Monday.
Decided to do a career change and applied for the Sheriff's Academy.
Shout out to FNF for inspiring me to do better.
Shout out to you, bro.
Alright, let's hit the phone lines.
Myron, you heard about LaSong crying about 40% of his viewers bouncing?
I'm not surprised.
Actually, I'd like to get Andrew's take on this too.
Hassan Piker, as you guys know, we've had issues with him multiple times.
And he's, I would say he's probably the most popular leftist streamer slash socialist.
I call him a champagne socialist because he drives around in a fucking 9-11 Carrera and he has a fucking multi-million dollar house.
But he says, they're all taxed to wealthy.
And he was on Jets too, by the way.
A lot of Jets.
Yeah, a bunch of bullshit.
But either way, the point I'm trying to make is that, yeah, bro, Gen Z, as much as I make fun of them for being pussies, they are waking up a lot of the times and understanding that, hmm, being woke is stupid.
Being super woke and trying to appease feelings and all this other shit, it's stupid, and it's not real.
And they're realizing that the...
The liberals and the left in general is a grift.
And they're just like, no, man.
And I think that's a big part of why Hassan's viewership is declining.
Because Hassan is right around my age.
And I'll admit that my generation, millennials, a lot of them went for the Kool-Aid.
They voted Obama, like my dumbass did.
They believed in, oh yeah, let's support same-sex marriage, all this other shit.
And they were super liberal.
Obviously, this was before the explosion of social media now, where you can communicate ideas and everything else like that.
But I think...
With these Gen Zers and people that are on the internet nowadays, they're tired of the fucking wokeism, bro.
They're tired of it.
Did you see Chen's tweet on that?
Chen.
What is it?
Lauren Chen?
Is that her name?
What's her name?
Lauren Chen.
Yeah, Lauren Chen.
Yeah, Lauren Chen.
So she puts out this tweet.
I call her Tokyo Rose because for our side, for the conservative side, she's terrible.
She puts out a tweet and she says, Listen, that's actually still a lot for a streamer.
And I'm going to go and defend you.
And I'm like, What are you talking?
He's a fucking communist.
Yeah, he is.
He's like the worst communist.
He's a communist.
And he has completely destroyed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people by giving him this terrible advice.
You see him in the streets, agitating, youth agitation all over the place for bad policy, and it's like, what are you doing?
Of course they're going to be fleeing that.
Same thing with Vosch, a lot of these other communist creators.
That was a fad, right?
That was a fad.
It was.
And it's not working out.
My generation definitely was a part of that shit.
Like, I voted on Obama when I was 18 in 2008 like a fucking idiot.
And, of course, you get older and you realize, damn, like, it's just not...
Democrat is just stupid.
And it took me a...
You know, obviously, once I became an adult, I realized that.
But, like, yeah, man, it's...
I think guys are just waking up, man.
And a lot of Hassan's audience is like, what the fuck?
No, man.
We're not going to vote for fucking Biden again.
Well, what the hell is he doing there anyway?
You know what I mean?
What is he doing there anyway?
He was a destiny orbiter.
He shot past it.
He does not have great takes.
He's a terrible debater, right?
Yeah.
He got boosted because of Uncle Sink.
Okay, he got boosted because...
Oh yeah, the Young Turks.
Yeah, the Young Turks.
They're dying too.
Yeah, they are.
They're a dead YouTube channel as well.
Bunch of commies.
You look at the Young Turks, bro, they got like 5 million subs, whatever.
When they're live, they got like 100 people watching.
Bro, people are tired of the bullshit, man.
Like, people are waking up.
They're realizing, like, bro, like, this whole woke agenda is fucking annoying and that you guys have been shoving it down our throats' paws for the better part of, what, two decades?
They've been on this bullshit and people are starting to wake up now.
I would say the Trump presidency woke people up.
Because in 2016, that was kind of like the culmination, the real clash of the cultures, right?
And then once Trump took presidency and he did such a fucking great job, people that were on the left were like, damn.
This guy isn't that bad!
No.
Holy shit!
Okay!
He brought more of him over than people can imagine.
He did.
By getting ruthlessly attacked.
Nobody had ever...
I knew Democrats, liberals, who were like, I wish they'd leave this guy alone.
Yeah.
And let him just govern.
You know what I mean?
And then if he runs again, he'll probably get thrown out of there or whatever.
But just the attack.
If somebody sees somebody that attacked, they actually kind of start to defend them a little bit.
They're like, wait a second.
This is over the top.
Yeah.
And there was a lot of that with the Trump presidency.
And you're right.
It woke a lot of people up to a lot of this going on.
So many people.
Because you had that youth agitation.
First time I saw that youth agitation on the Republican end was at those Trump rallies.
You had tons of youth out there.
Young men, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 are like, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
That was great.
I'd like to see that again.
But yeah, this woke bullshit like you're talking about, it's been 30 years.
Yeah.
It hasn't gotten us anywhere.
No, it hasn't.
And I would argue that guys like Hassan are like some of the biggest, you know...
Proponents of it.
They brought that bullshit.
Who watches Hasan Shremes?
Fucking weird liberals with purple hair, bro.
That's who fucking watches Hasan.
He's like a flaming libtard, man.
It's fucking crazy.
His performance, when he has to defend his views, Awful.
Yeah.
Awful performance when he has to defend his views.
This guy, he's there because he had the media connection.
It boosted him up.
He has all of these people who are watching him.
Yeah.
And they are basically, yeah, they're the losers of the internet.
The commies on the internet are the worst of the worst.
You know what's funny?
So he tried to debate Andrew on like, you know how Andrew went viral for saying women suck and driving, right?
Oh, I saw the debate.
And you know what he made?
This is what I knew.
This is like when I lost respect for Hassan.
I was like, this guy's an idiot.
He goes, oh, well, women are better drivers.
He makes the argument that women are better drivers because they get lower insurance premiums.
And I was like...
That doesn't prove that they're better drivers, you idiot.
That proves that they're safer drivers.
But being a better driver doesn't necessarily mean that you're a safer driver because as a better driver, you take more risk.
Hence, why insurance companies give men typically higher insurance premiums.
But if you look at NASCAR drivers, Formula One drivers, etc., truck drivers, anything that's professional, which requires skill to drive at a high level, it's dominated by men.
That is a terrible argument to make.
And that's when it hit me.
I was like, this guy's an idiot.
He doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.
But again, he's got it.
And this is the problem with the woke people.
They have to appeal to feelings versus reality.
When you have to appeal to feelings and making people feel good, you have to make ridiculous assline arguments like that that don't make sense.
And he knows himself what he's doing.
He's smarter than that.
He knows.
I mean, you're right.
This is a risk pool thing.
It's not because they're...
That's insane.
But the thing is, when these guys get talking points, they run with them.
They don't care if they're true, if they're false.
We were just talking about this earlier.
How many times have we heard a woman's not really mature until her prefrontal cortex is fully developed?
If you get that out there enough and people repeat that bullshit enough, right?
It becomes like lore.
It's like a truism.
And it's totally false.
It's totally fake.
It's totally fabricated.
It's a bunch of horse shit, right?
But they run with it.
They run with it.
The science doesn't say shit.
Women mature faster than men and all the crap that they say.
Okay, so we got some calls.
We're getting late here.
Alright, yeah, yeah, let's hit the call.
Let's hit the phone.
But did you have anything else, Andrew, on that?
No, no, I'm just saying I agree with you that what is called BreadTube, Communist YouTube, yeah, it's on its way out.
Even Destiny made this prediction, rightly, I might add.
He said that the BreadTubers, they were on their way out.
And it's because it's the same trick over and over and over again.
It's capitalism has done this to you.
Meanwhile, guys who are out there busting their ass and get these big retirements, shit like that...
You, capitalism's great!
This is fantastic!
It's the only system that works, man.
It's really the only system that works.
Okay, let's go ahead and hit the phone lines.
This is the first person on.
We got 19,000 y'all plus watching right now, man.
So I think 18, 19?
My math sucks, but either way, I'm like that chick that was on the show the other day.
But yeah, guys, like the video on YouTube, please.
And then also, whether you're watching on YouTube or Rumble, if you're watching on Rumble, open up another tab, watch on YouTube, and like the video as well.
Let's hit the phone line.
17K watching.
17, sorry.
Cool.
Alright, first up, we have 0187.
You are up.
0187.
You are up.
Myron.
Yo, what's up, man?
What's good, man?
Yo.
And you can hear us, right?
Yeah, I can hear y'all.
Can y'all hear me?
Yeah, what's up, man?
Hit us with what you got, because we got a lot of people on the line who want to get as many people in as possible.
Yeah.
So, I'm just saying what's up to you guys.
I'll be at the live show for sure.
Sweet.
Shout out to you, bro.
Man.
Yeah, yeah, for sure, for sure.
So, just touching on the T. Diddy topic, man.
Yeah, please.
I know people in the industry, and I've been saying this for years to a lot of people.
There are certain things that you even have to do to get to a certain level in the industry, especially in Hollywood, as I call it.
So in order for you to get to a certain plateau, toe there are certain things you have to do and i know i'm not going to say certain words on here because i know that youtube is monetizing it's like blackmail type things they're ridiculous yeah yeah absolutely gotcha And not just that, but they're very gender fluid in the industry.
Very.
So they don't even believe in gender, per se.
So a lot of them are panned.
A lot of them are panned.
And y'all know what I'm trying to say.
But they're panned and they go different ways.
They don't care who they're smashing, what they're doing.
They don't give a damn about any of that.
So...
That's my take on it, man.
And Fresh, by the way, your story does not sound convincing, bro.
You sure about that sweet ditty, bro?
You sure about that story?
Well, you don't have to believe me, bro.
Ask academics, bro.
I'm just messing with you.
I know, I know.
Let's hit the next caller.
Thank you, bro, for calling again.
Who's up next?
What the fuck, my nigga?
Hell no, bro.
What did you do?
He touched me.
Just kidding.
He touched me.
All right.
Who's up next?
All right.
Next, we have 5549.
You're up.
5549.
You're up.
Hey, what's going on, guys?
Yo, what's up, man?
Quick thing for Andrew and for...
For Myron, this is your favorite Discord mod, Spear.
Andrew, that last after-hours, bro, legendary.
One for the books.
Hopefully, another one soon.
Thank you for the great compliment, man.
I really appreciate that.
And then, for Myron, right, a quick, humble request.
Could you bring back more of the live polls?
I love those things.
The what?
And then, with everything that you know about the P. Diddy case, could you, like, give us a quick, like, maybe plea deal that he might look?
Maybe not too much sauce, because I know you're going to cover it in Fed Reacts.
Tune in on Sunday, bro.
Fair enough.
Tune in on Sunday, my friend.
I'll talk about the case extensively from the criminal perspective on Sunday.
All right.
Who's up next?
All right.
That was it for me, guys.
Thanks a lot.
Thank you, bro.
What up, Big Mo?
Yes, sir.
Number to call to the show, guys, is 505-605-9740.
We'll put the number in the Rumble chat and in the YouTube chat for y'all ninjas.
We'll try to get as many of you guys through.
If you want to cut the line, go ahead and donate to FNFSuperChat.com or Rumble Rant, the last four digits of your number in.
Go ahead.
3677, you are up.
3677, you are up.
What's up, man?
What's up?
Yo.
Hey, what's up?
Hey, I've been watching the show since y'all first came out.
Awesome.
Great.
This has been a great show, man.
I'd say for these three years, man, we needed this.
Men needed this for a long time.
Got it.
I've got some questions.
Just one, bro.
Just one?
Okay.
Just one, yeah, because we've got a lot of people on the line, bro.
We want to get as many people through as possible.
Yep, I understand.
I see you say that all the time.
The Diddy thing.
Yeah.
Fresh.
What's up?
I see you making jokes.
Only thing I have a problem with you guys when you guys make jokes about Diddy.
Is there a smoking gun in this case that you see where he's guilty of anything, even being gay?
Listen, man.
I can't say this on camera, bro, but there's some shit I can't say on camera that's out there that, hey, listen, let the videos prove everything, bro.
I can't say shit, bro.
You haven't made one joke on Andrew Tate.
Pissed off.
All I'm saying is, if we're going to treat men fairly, let's treat men fairly.
Don't make jokes about it.
Well, no, hold on.
Hold on.
I got you now, though.
Any man that's been accused and not convicted.
So you said that with all full seriousness, right?
But hold on.
Look at Andrew's case.
What didn't they show in the case?
What didn't they show?
That's why I asked the first question.
No, no, no!
Hold on!
What did they not show in Andrew's case?
Hold on.
Hold on.
To be fair, what was not shown in Andrew's case?
Bro!
But you didn't make one joke about Andrew Tate.
I said, let the video show the evidence.
Well, it's not showing in Andrew's case.
No, but you've been making hella jokes.
Yeah, I did.
Okay.
Okay.
Why have you made not one joke about Andrew Tate?
Well, first off, there's no video footage at all.
Show me any proof.
No, no, no.
That's why I asked the first question.
Have you been charged or convicted?
Bro, who cares?
Videos don't mean nothing.
Pictures don't mean nothing.
Dude, you want evidence, right?
So I'm just saying, where's the evidence?
Yeah, you have evidence.
Huh?
Where's the evidence?
Huh?
That's what I'm asking you.
Then what are you arguing, bro?
Bro, bro, bro.
Listen to yourself.
The reason is because there needs to be clear evidence.
Wait, did you just not mention Meek Mill?
I did.
Yeah, you made jokes about him.
Oh, you see the pictures and all this?
But you haven't said that about Andrew Tate, right?
He hasn't been charged or convicted.
Diddy has not been charged or convicted.
So keep it straight.
Just because you know Andrew Tate and you don't know Diddy personally, don't do that.
That's all I'm saying.
Don't do that.
If Diddy's guilty, what are you going to say no?
This is the point right here!
See the shit you're doing?
You're doing the shit that you tell other people not to do.
What's that?
This shit right here.
If he's guilty.
If he's guilty.
If.
Right?
If.
You just say that yourself.
Did I not say at the beginning of the show, I will not say he's innocent or guilty?
Did I not say that?
If.
If.
But you've been making jokes about him.
Call him a diddler.
You're missing the point.
Call her.
Call her.
You sound like a female right now.
You're missing the point.
The point is, there's no evidence damning Andrew lets video proof.
But there is going to be footage of Diddy.
You know nothing about the culture.
You just go off and see her YouTube.
That's it.
All I see is evidence and facts.
So, if I make a joke, it's because, hey man, I don't know what's happening, but it's funny because it might be true.
Alright, man.
Alright, man.
Caller, caller.
Caller, so let me just address this real quick.
So you have a point of contention with Fresh making jokes on Diddy's case prior to any...
And let's go for you too, Byron, because you're a supporter of tape.
You don't really make jokes about it, but you should hold him accountable because any man could get charged for sexual trafficking.
Yeah, so here's the thing, bro.
Here's the difference.
I'm saying if any man can, from the richest to the poorest, let's protect everybody until there's real evidence.
What did we say, caller?
We said we're not saying he's innocent or guilty.
Look, look, look, man.
Look, look.
Okay.
You're trying to put...
Can I speak now?
Because you spoke, right?
You gave your perspective.
You told us what pisses you off.
What bothers you, okay?
So let me go ahead and tell you why the two are not the same, because you're trying to conflate the two cases as if they are the same.
In one case, okay, you have a girl that is a known sugar baby making a bunch of bullshit accusations, okay?
And clearly, it was a setup, right, in the taste situation, right?
We went over the evidence, we showed the footage.
We know that the women are liars.
Basically, there's a ridiculous amount of information and proof that these guys are innocent.
Also, not to mention that the charges brought against them were from a government that is from a very poor country where corruption is rampant.
That's number one.
Then, on the other hand, you have someone like a P. Diddy who had three of his homes raided by Homeland Security Investigations, and you need a ridiculous amount of probable cause to get a search warrant federally, especially on three different locations, three different districts.
And let me mind you, the Los Angeles district is extremely liberal and they don't give you search warrants easy, okay?
So the two are not the same whatsoever.
For them to get that amount of probable cause tells me more than likely that there is a strong criminal case behind the scenes because the United States Attorney's Office does not give search warrants out for nothing.
Okay, so the two are not the same, my friend, as if you're trying to say...
Because are you saying that Biddy is guilty?
I'm not saying that, but what I am saying is that the fact that no one has come to the fence...
If you can't say that, all that means nothing.
What?
Can I finish my point?
What I said is, I didn't say that he's guilty.
What I am saying is that they had to develop an incredible amount of probable cause to be able to search three different locations in three different districts, and one of those districts is extremely liberal, boy, they won't give you search warrants.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
I'm telling you that they have...
Look, dude, let me be very frank with you.
Every single time I got a federal search warrant, let me, hold on, let me finish my point.
Every single time I wrote an affidavit for a search warrant to a home, I could have arrested an individual, but I didn't.
I wanted to get more evidence to make the AUSA's office happy.
So the fact that they got three search warrants in three different jurisdictions tells me they have a ridiculous amount of probable cause and charges are probably going to come more than likely sometime this year.
That's what I'm telling you.
I know.
I understand it.
I'm just saying...
So the two are not the same?
The two are not the same, then?
The two are not the same.
Caller, let me ask you.
Let me ask you.
Because you're trying to conflate Andrew's case with Diddy's case, and they're not the same at all, bro.
The two are not the same, bro.
It's okay, bro.
We know Diddy touched you, too, bro.
It's fine.
The two are not the same.
Go ahead, Andrew.
Well, I was just going to ask you.
You wouldn't say that, bro.
Okay, hang on, though, caller.
So, let's get into this, like, real quick.
I think I understand your argument.
You're saying that there's a bias here, and the bias is because they're making...
Hang on, hang on.
Let me just steal a minute to make sure I got it right.
The argument is, hey, you're making jokes at this guy's expense.
You don't know if they're innocent and guilty.
You would not do that with Andrew Tate, right?
Yeah.
Exactly.
Okay, so let me respond to this, though.
It doesn't actually make any sense.
It's okay to have an intrinsic bias to people who you know well.
Hang on, let me finish.
You're going to understand a lot more about them than other people do.
For instance, if your family member is accused of a crime, obviously you're going to take that a completely different way.
Then you would take some stranger being accused of the same crime.
You're disconnected, so it's easier to make jokes, things like that.
They're not meant as being harmful.
It's an entertainment show.
Of course, they're going to make some jokes here and there.
They're not emotionally connected to this guy.
I understand that, but he's been constantly making jokes.
Constantly.
Yeah, but why is that a problem?
Why is that a problem?
Call her.
Call her.
Here's one more.
Did he or did he not touch you, bro?
Tell me.
Diddy?
This is a men's podcast.
Let me finish my point.
This is a men's podcast, right?
And you say protect all men.
And when Myron went through what he's going through, all the men that have a logical, common sense are saying, okay, we're not going to say you're guilty about anything.
When you do this, do it for all men.
Don't just do it for the ones you know because you know why?
This is a men podcast and that's what you said you would do.
Dude, when I got into studio, I was in the back.
I was in the green room, right?
I was having something to drink.
And Fresh came back, and he said, I knew there was a homosexual back here.
First thing the guy said to me, okay, was to insult the shit out of me.
Made a joke at my expense, and I was like, what the fuck?
And so we're talking smack, hang on, we're talking smack back and forth.
He made a joke at my expense, dude.
I know, but are you facing sexual...
Yeah, but Ian, that's not the point.
The point is that men also rib each other.
That is the point.
Hold on, and caller, just to add contact to this as well.
So, Andrew, listen, bro.
We're talking about Diddy, but we're not saying if he's innocent or guilty.
Right.
Exactly.
Nigga, what are you trying to say, bro?
We're not attacking him.
What I'm saying is, you have not made one joke about Andrew Tate and what he's went through.
We know Andrew Tate personally, bro.
And we know that he's innocent.
Exactly.
But do you know Diddy personally?
We don't.
Which is why this is very different.
Exactly.
That's the point, bro.
Just because you don't know him personally, you're going to make the jokes.
That is my whole point right there.
Yes, we are going to make the jokes.
Exactly.
Why are you in your feelings about this, bro?
Why are you in your feelings about this?
You don't defend all men.
You don't defend all men.
If they're not, you don't defend all men.
From a joke, bro?
Don't say you defend all men.
From a joke.
Why are you so emotional right now, man?
Bro, why are you so emotional right now, bro?
Like, yo.
Bro, like, what the hell's wrong with you, man?
He got touched, my nigga.
He got touched.
That's why.
This nigga just played, we ain't going nowhere.
We ain't going nowhere.
We ain't going nowhere.
We can't be stopped now.
This nigga just played that shit right now.
This nigga tight.
This nigga playing, I need a girl.
He mad.
What's wrong with you, bro?
Why are you so pissed?
I need a girl.
Yo.
This nigga.
This nigga diddy style, bro.
You need to put on fucking some diddy right now.
I need a girl because goddamn you being emotional.
For real, bro.
Yo, holy.
Listen, man.
It's okay, bro.
We know they love Hitty, bro.
It's okay.
Like, come on, bro.
Every night we would play undercover.
I wonder if the caller would have defended which.
Would you have defended Epstein?
Would you have made any jokes about Epstein at all?
Yeah, actually, good question.
Would you have made any jokes about Epstein at all?
Would you have made any jokes about Epstein?
Epstein?
Yeah.
I don't make jokes about any man that's facing sexual assault.
Okay, so you wouldn't have made any jokes about Epstein, not a single one.
Would I make a joke about him?
Yeah.
Maybe if he's guilty.
Okay, but you don't have the totality.
The verdict hasn't come down.
You just are kind of looking at the evidence.
You're joking around.
Would you make any jokes about Epstein at all?
You mean on the internet for everybody?
Sure.
Yeah, sure.
Oh, not on the internet, no.
Oh, man.
Certainly not.
Okay.
Well, I think you're just a little on the sensitive side, man.
Yeah, you're a little sensitive, man.
We make jokes about them doing it.
Okay.
Okay.
I get it.
We just make jokes about men accused of sexual assault or sex trafficking or whatever it is.
Tiffany Nancy, that's not what my plans be.
You need a girl that can stand me.
Raise me a family because this nigga cried too much.
He being a bitch to me.
He complaining about these girls on the show.
Like, what the fuck is going on with this guy, bro?
Like, bro, come on, man.
What's wrong with you, man?
We're going to move on, man.
Damn, man, dude, you probably got some Sean John right now.
Valor suit.
Pissed as fuck.
You just ruined the mood, bro.
Like, goddamn.
This nigga being a fucker.
Yo, you being crazy soft right now, man.
man you need a girl for real holy god damn this nigga tight oh man bro it's a it's a sandwich this nigga quiet bro this nigga tweaking man holy look at the move on man this nigga bro holy man go hey did he hey myron did did he touch you when you was going to school You can't use his own joke against him.
You just made a joke about Diddy!
You just made a joke about him!
How dare you!
You moron!
You just made a joke about him!
You're a moron, bro!
What are you doing?
You can't make a joke about another man.
You messed up, bro.
He's not guilty yet, bro.
What are you doing?
You just implied Diddy was not only...
Hypocrite!
He was some kind of homosexual?
How dare you, bro?
How dare you?
Now you gotta change the song, bro.
You can hate me now.
But I'm gonna stop now.
Cause he's hating some shit.
And they're fucking stupid.
Like you, dummy.
What the fuck, nigga?
Come on, man.
Come on, bro.
Man, you just got killed on your own shit, man.
What the fuck?
You stupid, bro.
You stupid.
You stupid.
And he did it on the internet for everyone to hear.
How did that song go when someone just killed?
Hold on, hold on.
Someone died.
Someone just died.
They just killed themselves.
How does it go?
Every time I... How does it go, Mo?
Sing for me a little bit.
How does it go?
Every breath I take Every move I make What a life I take What a time to break Who just got killed, nigga?
We'd be missing you.
You got killed just now.
Your new name is Niggerrilla, bro.
That was easy.
Get some help, Niggerrilla.
Hey, man, we can move on, bro.
Bro, we'd be missing you, bro.
Get the signal off the line, man.
We'd be missing you, man.
Yo, bro, hold the L, bro.
Hold the L. That was terrible.
Every breath I take, every move I make.
I make a joke.
He made a joke.
Not on him being guilty or innocent, just being funny.
Nigga said, bro.
Not only that, hang on, hang on.
Here's the strategy.
You don't make fun of any men who are accused of any type of sexual assault on the internet, and you damn sure, not on the internet.
No matter what, not on the internet.
Yeah, never.
That's exactly what he did.
Yeah.
Hey, man, did he touch you?
Oh.
Made a joke.
Right then and there, that's when I knew it was just like...
Gotcha, bitch!
Okay.
He killed himself, man.
Cry me a river, bro.
Oh, man.
Who's next?
Those are a bunch of hits that he made, by the way, guys.
Go ahead and enjoy it, Ben.
All right.
Andrew's just like, what is this?
What is this music?
Tech and nerd fashion.
They've been shoving it down your throats, no ditty, for years now.
There, I fixed it.
Damn.
Okay.
Gundam, no.
Gundam Fox says, for Super Earth Brothers, let's spread freedom, become a Helldiver.
Oh, the Helldivers game.
Yeah, that's a pretty good game.
I'm going to start it up soon, I think.
Wait, Fresh, you know what you're talking about?
Yeah.
Okay.
Fresh, you know what you're talking about?
Oh, okay.
All right, let's hit the phone lines.
You, Fresh, you rock with Helldiver?
5139, you are up.
5139, you are up.
Alright.
Yo, what's up, guys?
Yo, what's up, bro?
Here we go.
What up, bro?
Y'all hear me?
Yeah, we got you, Fatal.
What do you got to say, bro?
It's like using a voice mask.
We got you, bro.
Bro, I swear to God, this is my real voice.
I'm not playing.
But anyway, so...
This is the voice you use when you kidnap somebody.
Hey, send the money over here.
I need to rent some money right now.
Okay, hold up.
For all the fans that are watching, go on my Instagram and IG right now.
Miguel Hernandez, SLC, and you'll see it for yourselves.
Okay, but what's it called?
So, I'm not sure if people have brought this up before, but I kind of have an idea for the show that would be interesting to see.
All right.
So, after the couple of intervention shows y'all did, like, specifically the one of that one guy that was with the older black woman, I noticed a lot of the fans and myself, like, we wanted to see, like, you know, like, full panels with regular guys like him.
Like, y'all could help men face their face with, like, dating, relationship problems, and, like, financial issues.
Like, I think that would be pretty cool.
Like, what do you think about that?
Oh, you mean like a regular guy panel?
Yeah, just something like that.
Like, you got, like, a Justin Waller there to, like, help, like, put men on Game 2 with, like, certain things.
I mean, we're doing it now.
What do you guys think about that?
We do it every day.
No, but I'm just saying, like, it'd be, like, kind of cool to see them, like, in the show, like, seeing men get, like, relationship advice, dating advice, like, in person.
I just think that would be, like, a cool thing to do because...
I scroll through TikTok, and I see so many people biting your guys' format, and it's getting really annoying.
I'm like, these guys gotta, like, try something new to, like, really innovate, you know?
I mean, not, like, I'm not saying that you guys are repetitive or anything, but, you know, I think it'd be cool to see it.
Yeah, I mean, we thought about it a couple times.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm sorry if somebody, like, brought it up before.
I don't want to, like, be, like, bringing something that was already, like, brought it up before, but, I don't know, that's just what I... Like, my suggestion for the show.
Like, I just wanted to see if you guys have ever thought about it.
All right.
Thanks, man.
Appreciate it, bro.
Yo, just one more thing, really quick.
Can I talk about one more thing?
No, Diddy.
Oh, I was just going to ask you about David Omari, like, something about YouTube automation.
We're bringing back on, man.
Don't worry.
We'll bring him back on, man.
We'll get him back on.
Oh, hell yeah.
Okay, I was just going to ask you guys to bring him back on the show.
All right.
Hey, yo, real quick.
Didn't you guys say you were going to come to Salt Lake City last year?
What happened with that?
Oh!
I think Justin said he was going to go to Salt Lake City.
I never said that we were going to go.
Oh!
For the Chris Collins stuff.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no, no.
There was a scheduling conflict.
We couldn't make it out there.
Yeah.
It's just too far, bro.
Oh, okay, yeah, because that's my city.
I would have been down to meet you guys.
I was like, well, we're doing a live event here in Miami.
Yeah, coming to a live event, nigga.
April 26th on Friday.
We're in a voice changer with you.
Yeah, we're going to be here live in person in Miami.
So, come through, bro.
Hey, you guys should pull up.
No, like, the last show that I kept telling you guys to pull up my TikTok, but you guys kept talking over me, so.
But this is not, I'm not playing, bro.
Like, I go to drive-thrus and people think I'm a big black guy.
I swear to God.
Wait, what's your answer again?
You said TikTok?
What was that?
No, what is it?
It's Miguel Hernandez SLC. I just barely started posting reels on it like two days ago, so I don't have a lot of stuff on it.
Yeah, Miguel Hernandez SLC. Alright, cool.
Who's up next?
You have to be willing to do special things.
What the?
It's going to create the future that you want.
Yeah, I told you guys.
I told you.
Yeah, but we don't know.
You'd have to meet him in person to know it's legit though.
Nigga, you're Hispanic as fuck!
Nigga, you didn't catch that when his name was Miguel?
Nigga, you sound like a big black man!
Fat Humbert!
Nigga said Miguel, man.
You knew right away.
Alright, who's up next?
Alright, who's up next?
Um, 9109, you are up.
9109, you are up.
9109.
Yo.
9109.
That's crazy if it's really his voice.
You had just donated in.
I know you're recently here.
Alright, maybe he's not there.
Next person.
Go once.
Next up.
Oh, we got you.
Yo, you almost lost the spot, bro.
Go ahead.
Yo.
Bro, we can hear you, bro.
By the way, Andrew's here as well.
For any questions you guys have, Andrew's in the house.
Bro.
Alright, we can move on, bro.
Alright, man.
Come on, man.
Are you hearing me?
Yes, we hear you.
Alright, no.
I just had a question.
Go ahead.
I don't know if it sounded like there was a delay or a lag.
Okay, no.
Just ask it.
Just ask it, bro.
We can hear you.
Nah, it's not me, nigga.
It's the fucking service, bro.
Come on, bro.
Ask your question or I'm booting you.
Alright, so look, the question is, the girls on the panel, they always have a problem with cheating, and I'm trying to figure out why you keep letting them do that when girls be cheating the most.
Let them do what?
He's basically saying, like, girls always complain when I say that men typically exercise options, and he's saying why, and then they get mad and whatever, and he's saying, why do I let them get mad when girls cheat the most?
Oh.
I mean, they get emotional, bro.
What do you want us to do?
Don't get emotional!
Sit down!
Like I said, yo, 27 times to ask that question.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Alright, buddy.
We got you.
They're always going to get mad, bro.
I've said this before.
I'll say it one more time for y'all, man.
Girls always get mad when they don't have the decided advantage in relationships.
First off, caller, never in your life hit a woman, bro.
Never hit a woman, okay?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Nah, you're right, bro.
Bro, girls are always going to get mad and not like it when they don't have the decided advantage when they're dealing with mad, bro.
That's just the game.
That's how it is.
Alright, bro.
We're going to move on.
Alright.
What's up next?
That was great, Andrew.
Thanks for your insight.
Yeah, I feel like I gave a lot on that one.
So much, bro.
That was great.
What's up next?
Regular question.
Next up, we have...
I was on the edge of my seat.
Next up, we have 6176.
You're chastising me for that.
I'm kidding, bro.
I'm kidding.
I was joking.
I'm kidding.
Nah, bro.
You're a fucking star, bro.
Don't mind me.
What's up next?
6176.
6176, you are out.
6176.
You just donated twice.
I saw you.
Oh, there you go.
Go ahead, bro.
What's up, bro?
Okay, this was for Andrew particularly.
Okay, go ahead.
Don't know how much time I have.
Just ask the question.
Go ahead.
You got it, bro.
You're here now, bro.
Ask it.
Andrew's here.
Okay.
Just what's your opinion on it, Andrew?
If I had a scenario right, if I was debating someone, And I said, imagine a world where society, you know, and all the legalities was based off of biological sex, male, female, instead of pushing gender ideology, right?
And this hypothetical, basically, when you present this hypothetical in the Bay, you corner your point into defining what a man or woman is based on the context, and it kind of traps them.
To concede that a woman and a man is like inherently tied to biology.
Is that like a good...
It's not a good argument.
And let me explain why it's not a good argument against a leftist.
A skilled leftist debater, when it comes to gender ideology, will disassociate sex from gender.
And they'll say that there does need to be laws, probably which are specific to sex.
But we have to disassociate gender, which is a social construction based on lived experience, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, bullshit.
And so what you guys will end up doing is talking past each other.
It's way better...
Actually, if you're doing a gender debate, is to eliminate gender from the table altogether and say social construction doesn't exist, there's only sex.
That will actually trap them better than anything else.
Okay, appreciate it.
Yeah, no problem, man.
Okay.
Thanks, caller.
What's up next?
Someone in the chest said white callers from now on only please They're tired of you stupid niggas man You stupid.
Wait, are you saying black callers with low IQ? Bro, no way.
Bro, that's the way.
Robo chat going crazy right now.
By the way, I got no input from you on that call.
As soon as I started asking questions, it was like, yo, get this black guy off the pole, man.
This is role play here.
He was, but that guy, actually, he's on the right track.
He's like, I want to disassociate this gender-sex thing, right, so that I can pin them down on the argument.
And so, like, he's on the right track.
I'm not even mad.
He's just, he's on the right track.
That was funny, man.
Okay.
That was funny, man.
It's all jokes today.
All right.
Who's up next?
Hey, man, to call him with my IQ. That's tough.
I'm serious though.
We have 8776.
You are up.
8776.
You are up.
What's up, man?
Yeah, we got you, bro.
What's good with y'all?
What's good, homie?
How y'all doing?
We chilling, bro.
Nigga, ask the question.
We chilling, bro.
How you doing, man?
Bro, I've been on the line for so long, niggas forgot what they were doing.
I know, nigga.
I was getting high myself, bro.
It's alright, brother.
I was so high, bro.
It's alright, brother.
I'll just cut you from the chat.
It's alright.
You can't make your shit up, man.
It's alright, bro.
I'll cut you from the chat.
I got you, bro.
It's alright.
Yo, bro, I was so high for those hours on, bro.
I'll cut you from the call.
It's alright, bro.
Yo, what the fuck, man, bro?
Yo, y'all making us look bad, man.
What the fuck, bro?
You know those jokes Andrew's gonna have to make with all his white friends when he gets back to fucking Michigan?
Bro, what the fuck, man?
Yo, god damn, man.
Yo.
It's alright, bro.
I'll cut you from the call.
This nigga's gonna be at the next Klan meet and go crazy.
No!
No!
Yo!
Yo!
Niggas probably watching this show right now.
I'm missing somebody like, I told you they're fucking stupid.
I told you.
I told you.
This Fresh and Fish show is really entertaining when they let these blacks call in.
It's hilarious.
Bro, y'all niggas making us look crazy, bro.
Y'all niggas making us look crazy.
You got some watermelon for that niggas?
What the fuck, man?
Y'all niggas making us so crazy right now, bro.
Wow.
Like, yo, literally right after I said that shit I said before this nigga gets on the line and says, Yo, what we doing, though?
What we doing, though, nigga?
Bro, you sound like a dude that has a chick over at the crib and you don't know what to do yet.
Like, damn, man.
What we doing?
I'm getting a bad rep here.
You know, you light one cross on fire and suddenly...
It's good, bro.
Yo, man.
Holy.
Bro.
Nigga, you did not help the movement.
I'll tell you that.
I'll tell you that.
At all, bro.
Malcolm is disappointed.
Holy.
What you got to say for yourself, bro?
Am I still on, motherfucker?
You know what?
You're right.
You're right, bro.
You're right.
You're right.
My bad.
You're right.
You're right.
He's off the line now, bro.
Yo, what the fuck?
You're right.
He's off.
I cut him off.
You're right.
Is it like special ed day?
Is it short bus day?
Dead bus.
Oh, fuck it.
It's on a slivery?
Goddamn, nigga.
No.
Yo, Martin Luther King fun for this?
No.
Goddamn, nigga.
Well, that's why I fuck white hoes, man.
Freedom!
I'm done, I'm done.
Yo, Malcolm X guy, shout out for this dumbass nigga to get on the line and say, what we doing, bro?
What we doing, bro?
What the fuck, man?
I forgot why I was here.
Yo!
Alright, cool.
What the fuck, man?
Yo, you about to go back to Michigan with hella jokes, man.
Holy!
Where's Chris, bro?
I can picture this shit right now, bro.
There's a cabin somewhere in Mississippi.
Bunch of white dudes with hoods on, just watching the show, laughing, losing their shit.
I guess it was good that we gave them rides.
This is funny as hell, man!
Oh, man!
Listen.
Holy, man.
He's playing banjos.
We don't support the Klan at all, by the way.
It's too late for that, nigga.
Our people, man.
It's too late for that.
You made the watermelon joke, man.
It's a rap, man.
I love watermelon, too.
This shit's gonna have to go off YouTube, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Good job, man.
Nigga, you said worse than...
No, I didn't say worse than you.
Not in the show.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's a rap, man.
Yeah, I hope y'all niggas enjoyed this shit, man, because this shit goes on YouTube, man.
Y'all niggas watching on YouTube.
No, no, no.
Take it out.
Take it out.
Yeah, yeah, we'll edit it.
We'll see if we can.
All right.
All right, well, who's up next?
This is fucking entertainment right here.
Goddamn.
You know what?
I'm feeling nice.
I'm going to get...
Listen, I'm going to give you one more chance.
Alright?
What?
Nah, bro.
We don't want to talk to that nigga again.
Oh, okay.
Alright, fine.
I'm just going to cut him off.
He's going to get on the line and be like, what are we doing, though?
Where are we at, though?
We still alive, though?
We're driven, though?
I tried, bro.
I tried.
Yo, he's that nigga that comes over to the crib.
Like, you know, you have that one friend that just shows up.
Hey, what are we getting into today?
Where the hoes at?
Where the hoes at, nigga?
Yeah, he's that guy.
Where the hoes at, though?
Downstairs?
That's the nigga that come to your house.
That's the nigga that come to your house.
Yo, you got any snacks?
That's that nigga, bro.
Yo, let me hold a Cinnabon.
Yo, since we're on the Diddy Topic, nigga look like Craig Mack coming to your crib, bro.
With a fucking patty and shit.
Hasn't got a haircut in four weeks.
Bro.
Hey, yo, let me hold seven, bro.
I'm trying to get a cut, nigga.
That's the friend that'd be like, yo, can I borrow some dollar?
Yeah, that's that nigga, bro.
Let me get a centipede.
No!
You looking like that.
Show up at your crib.
That's that nigga, bro.
Yo, where the hoes at, though?
Looking like that.
You're like, wait, what?
Where the doobies at, bro?
Yeah, man.
All right, man.
Hopefully we got...
Okay, that's some fucking entertainment right there, man.
Yo, welcome to Fresh and Fit Ninjas, man.
Hold on, nigga.
This episode was brought to you, niggas, by Section 8.
No!
No!
The little poverty line, okay.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, cool.
We're all right.
Myron, you did not.
All right, man, just get to the next number, nigga.
Five, three, nine, eight, you are up.
Five, three, nine, eight, you are up.
Five, three, nine, eight.
You are up.
Hey, what's up, Myron?
What's up, Fresh?
What's up, Andrew?
How you guys doing?
What's up, man?
I just got acid just for the LOLs.
What's your ethnic background?
Oh, man.
What?
I am Libyan-American.
Habibi!
I will, bro.
All right, man.
Let's go, man.
What you got to say?
Hello, Akbar!
Habibi!
Giggity, giggity, giggity.
Go ahead, go ahead.
Call her, go ahead.
Alright, so I'm kind of in a pickle right now.
So, as you guys know, not too long ago...
The FBI's at the front door.
Okay, so you're in a pickle.
We got you, bro.
You can call us right now.
The FBI headquarters.
Yo.
Nigga was at the mall and lost his son.
Nigga was at the mall and lost his son.
His son's name was Allah Akbar.
He's like, Allah Akbar!
Yo, caller.
Next thing you know, nigga in the back of a van, handcuffed.
Hey, I'm in a little bit of a pickle.
Hey, you got one phone.
FBI agent, Tom.
You got one phone call, Muhammad.
Okay, I'm going to make this phone call right now.
Nigga, caller.
Hey, Byron, Byron, Byron.
You know what's funny?
Muhammad's my middle name, too.
- No! - Hello, my man! - Haram!
Habibi!
Yo, you can't make this shit up, man.
Yo, what the fuck is going on today, bro?
Yo.
He's in the back of the FBI right now.
And the FBI's are holding the phone for him, just laughing.
Well, he ain't coming in the back like this, like, oh, shit.
I'm in a pickle.
Two FBI agents are here, man.
He's in a pickle.
No Habibi.
Oh, man.
All right, bro, go ahead.
Sorry, man.
Sorry, man.
Go ahead.
Just don't blow up the line.
We made black jokes, so I got to make one Arab joke.
Don't say this shit.
Don't say this shit.
This is jokes, entertainment.
This is not reality, okay?
This is entertainment and jokes.
Yo, so we went from the Blacks to the Arabs, okay?
Let's go, man.
Back to the pickle.
Caller, back to the pickle, okay?
PSR, you're in the pickle, bro.
Go ahead.
No, Habibi.
Go ahead.
So, basically, you know, because you guys scored a really big, like, general manager job, like, about three months ago, And everything was great, right?
Yeah.
You know, I got my first credit card like a month and a half ago because you guys told me stop being a broke bitch, get your fucking credit card, so I did that.
Let's go.
Right?
Yeah.
And so basically, a week before, I mean a week after I got my credit card, the job I was at was going through some financial issues and had to lay off some overhead.
And unfortunately, since I was recently promoted, I was laid off.
So I'm back to square one in the in the job market Okay What's your mind Sorry go ahead Mike what's your skill set well What are you a manager in?
I was a manager in the automotive world.
Are you a mechanic by trade?
No, I have managerial experience in the automotive world, so I have about seven years of management experience.
I've always been in the automotive industry, and I'm a huge car enthusiast, so that's a really big thing for me as well.
But basically, what I'm going through right now is that I have been going from interview to interview, and I seem to do really well the whole time.
The only thing is that Man, I'm not sure what it is, but I am not really feeling any luck on getting these jobs, so I want to see what your take would be on this.
So, you're in the car industry, right?
What cars do you work on right now?
Yes, I am.
Well, I mean, the thing is, the experience I had was actually working on vehicles, so pretty much all cars in general.
I mean, all makes, all models.
So, bro...
I've been in the...
Go ahead.
Sorry, go ahead, Fred.
No, no, because I love cars, by the way, so I love the industry, but sometimes you got to start, and I'm not so much pleasurable jobs.
So, for example...
Start in sales, maybe, might be an option for you.
Or start in an office, because you can start there, get to know the environment, get to know people in mechanic shop, service shop, and then you say, okay, cool.
I have skills in here as well.
They get to know you better.
Yo, bro, we got opening here.
We'll put you in.
Because sometimes you don't get it right away, because obviously speaking, there's already technicians there or mechanics there already that have been in for years.
But if you work there at a regular spot, let's say a salesman, for example, All right,
cool.
Yeah, I mean, What state are you in?
I'm in Arkansas.
Also, bro, you know, if you need to move, be open to move, too.
Like, make sure that you're going to be mobile because you might get a job opportunity out of state somewhere.
And Arkansas is one of the poorest states in the United States, too, man.
So it might be good for you to go somewhere else that might have a bit more opportunity for you.
Yeah, I've actually been getting interviews out of Dallas, Texas.
That's where I really want to move to because originally I was born in Houston, but I wouldn't really live there anymore because it's crazy, like, We're congested there and all that kind of stuff.
Dallas is a good happy medium.
It's not too crazy congested, but it's also a lot of opportunity there as well.
Dude, apply everywhere.
Get a job in the meantime so that you can support yourself, but apply everywhere, bro.
It's just a matter of time and then you just applying everywhere and just be amenable to move and you'll be fine.
Yeah, for sure, man.
And, you know, like, I talked to my pops about it, too.
You know, he's saying, like, hey, like, wherever you want to go to in the country, you know, like, you got my pretty much, like, my full support and all this stuff.
But, caller, we did a show.
It's really good to hear that.
We did a show about interviews, by the way.
Yes.
The show.
Watch that podcast we did about interviews.
I don't know if you watched it already, but that would be pretty good for you as well.
No, no.
You're fresh.
Like, here's the thing.
The first job I got...
My GM job, I got it from y'all's interview episode.
Nice!
That's the thing.
I was in a really good position, guys.
Here's the thing.
I'm 23 years old.
I was on track to...
Here's the thing.
Six months ago, I was making $25,000 a year.
It was rough, man.
In the span of six months, I almost doubled my income.
Actually, I over doubled my income to $55,000 a year for this general manager spot.
I was going to really build myself up, but Again, the company was going through some financial issues and they had to lay off six or seven people.
That typically happens.
They're always going to get rid of the managerial people because they pay the most into, obviously, the budget.
But yeah, bro, you're 23 years old, man.
You've got time, man.
You literally can go ahead into a whole other job field if you want as well, man.
But definitely get a job right now, whether it's entry level or whatever.
Make some money and then continue to apply.
And if you need to move, be prepared to move, right?
Yeah, there's a huge cross-section for that kind of work, too.
You said you're a mechanic, right?
No, I'm not a mechanic.
The thing is, I have a lot of automotive knowledge.
My skill set is pretty much sales and automotive service.
So I've always been a service manager, a general manager, shop manager.
I've always been my background.
It might also help you to get a mechanic trade, bro, because that'll open more doors for you as well.
Okay, yeah, for sure, man.
I have my college degree in international business.
That's what my degree is.
I'm bilingual.
I speak English and Arabic.
So I utilize that if I need to.
And Arkansas, not so much because it's a bunch of freaking...
Then, bro, look for positions out in Detroit.
Look for positions in Dearborn, Michigan, man.
Like, go where you're appreciated, man.
Okay.
Yeah, bro.
There's a huge Muslim population in Dearborn, Michigan, and Detroit, etc.
Look over there.
Utilize that secondary language because that will give you a leg up.
Man, I never thought of it like that.
I've always thought about moving to Dallas and other areas that aren't so much Arabic.
You've got to be creative, man.
You've got to go somewhere else, bro.
Habibi!
Of course, man.
I got to.
And Myron, man, you've really changed my life.
I hope you know that.
Yeah, man.
I appreciate it, man.
A year ago, I was woke-minded, pretty much a dumbass.
And then...
You were Omar?
I used to let...
Yeah, that's a jackass, guys, in Arabic.
There you go.
You can call your friend that and they won't know what you mean.
Say that again?
A homar.
A homar is a jackass.
A homar.
Yeah, go ahead.
Go ahead, bro.
Just say it real quick and then we got to get the next person on.
Yeah, the word is a homar.
That's what it is.
Yes, yes.
The thing is, like, I just want to say just real quick, like a year ago, man.
I was getting walked over by all these bitches.
It was crazy, bro.
Now, like, I really held my frame really strong with these girls, too.
So, like, anytime some bitch were to be out of line, I'm quick to kick her the fuck out of my life.
Because of you.
That's how you gotta do it, man.
Don't let these chicks use you, bro.
Alright?
Alright, man.
Appreciate you.
Alright, man.
Later.
Take it easy.
23, man.
You got plenty of time.
Who's up?
Is Chris here?
Uh...
It's 9.41 already.
He's super late, bro.
Is he drunk?
Probably.
He's probably stumbling here right now.
Nigga like Homer Simpson.
Oh my god.
Nigga drinking a dump beer right now.
Melissa, what'd you say?
He said five minutes.
Oh, Chris is five minutes out.
All right.
Are the girls here?
Yeah.
Okay, you guys can see right there the ladies.
There you go.
Oh my god, what was that?
Let's move on, man.
Let's move on.
Let's go.
You got another caller?
Oh, man.
That was Andrew!
Alright, who's the last caller?
Let's take one or two more callers.
Go ahead.
Hey, man, if you say it's okay.
If I say it's bad.
Let's see.
We have 0045, you're up.
0045, you're up.
Yo, what's up?
What's up?
Yo, can you hear me?
Yo.
We got you.
Oh, what's up?
Yo, what's going on, precious Pete?
Yo, what's up, man?
What's your question?
What's up, man?
Hey, man.
I'm a long-time listener.
Love the show.
You know, obviously looking forward to y'all, you know, after the show.
I guess as far as what, you know, I get a debate at hand.
Just, you know, for a fun one, you know what I'm saying?
All right, Mario, so...
Like, I'm married, you know, just a little background, you know, to give myself.
You know, I'm married.
I've been with my wife for 15 years.
I'm married for six, going on seven.
Got two kids, beautiful children, right?
Yeah.
And one of the things you had, you know, said to the women is, or you say, you know, it's not a man's job to, you know, please a woman, right?
Mm-hmm.
So, it's like, then how could you expect a man to basically keep, say, a woman If it's like, you know, if it's a stroke game, it ain't no point.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, you know, when that, like, contradicts itself, you know, as far as, like, you know, you want a girl, right?
If these men want to pursue it, excuse me.
Yeah.
I just ate some food, you know what I'm saying?
I'm all, you know, all amped up.
But, no, but, no, I'm saying, like, four men to get a girl, or they go on dates, you know, pay for the dinner, boom, woo-dee-woo.
Yeah.
And then when it comes to, like, you know, Call her, call her, call her, call her.
I've always said that the man, if it's your main girl, you should do it.
Right, right.
Fair enough.
Like, that's what I'm basically talking about.
Like, not like, you know, for funsies type shit, like, just your main girl, like, just going off, like, say a year, right?
So we agree then.
So what's the question?
So we agree.
What's the question?
My question is, like, because, like, he often says, like, I would say, well, you know, it's not a man's job to basically please a woman sexually.
Yeah, it's a woman's duty to do that.
I mean, the guy should still do it, though.
I'm just saying in general, if a man has the ideology to be like, look, it's your job as a woman to please me.
Yes.
And so, without that being said, so if that could obviously turn his main girl off or even his wife off to the point to where if he's not trying to do things to satisfy her needs...
Then wouldn't that be one of the main reasons why, like, you know, relationships don't last or marriage don't last?
Also, like, granted, you got the financial shit, blah, blah, blah, but on the sexual, you know, aspect, it's like, okay, if a man can't please this woman, then, you know, what are the consequences?
I never said that, man.
Yo, dude, dude, you're really complicating this.
And this is the thing, man.
Like, there's never nuance when I say things.
Like, people don't exercise critical thinking skills.
What I said was, is when you're in a relationship with a girl, it's her job to sexually satisfy you first.
You're the fucking man, okay?
Because here's the reality.
As a man, you have to bring way more to the table to make a woman happy than a woman has to bring to make you happy.
We don't ask for much.
Women ask for a lot.
So therefore...
Your sexual satisfaction is way more paramount than hers.
Because you as a man can satisfy in other ways.
Through your financial security, your masculinity, your protection, your security, your provisioning, all this stuff you can provide to her.
But her on the other hand, her sexuality is her main asset.
So if she doesn't give that to you, she's effectively useless.
Okay?
Now with that all said...
I still think if it's your main girl, you should strive to satisfy her.
But you're throwing money into something that...
Oh my fucking god, bro.
You're taking money out the equation.
Like, yes, okay.
Bro, bro.
Are you not fucking listening to me right now?
Are you not listening?
That's like...
Yo, yo, be quiet and listen.
Be quiet and listen.
Be quiet and listen, bro.
That's the problem.
You don't fucking listen, which is why we're even having this conversation in the first place.
I told you very explicitly, I'm telling you the general parameters of it.
However, I still think if you're with a girl and she's your main girl, you should strive to sexually satisfy her.
However, okay?
It is not your predominant duty.
Her predominant duty is to satisfy you sexually.
Your predominant duty is to protect her from getting killed and providing security and provisioning for her.
Your duties are different.
You providing sexuality to her and sexual satisfaction is at the bottom of the fucking totem pole because you providing for her security is more important.
Her, on the other hand, shut the fuck up when I'm talking, man!
Holy shit!
Shut the fuck up when I'm talking, bro!
Goddamn y'all niggas is dense, bro.
Yo, shut up when I'm talking.
You're so fucking dense, man.
Okay?
Because this is why I hate when you guys misinterpret what the fuck I say into what you think it is, and then I try to explain to you what it really is.
Shut the fuck up and listen, which is why we're having this conversation in the first place, man.
This shit is crazy, bro.
This shit is fucking crazy.
Okay?
I just explained it to you.
Your main duty as the man is to provide and protect.
Her main duty is to give you sexual access.
We are not the fucking same.
The top of her total pool is to satisfy you sexually.
The top of your total pool is to protect and provide for her.
It's not the same, bro.
That's all I'm saying.
Caller, you got it now?
So, hold on.
Can I get Andrew's point of view out of that?
Sure.
What?
It's going to be pretty similar because it's in the Bible if I'm not mistaken.
Go ahead.
Andrew, what's your take?
Yeah, so I just want to make sure I get this correct.
You think that men and women are equally yoked sexually and that a man should try to please his wife?
No, no.
I didn't say nothing about equal.
No, I'm simply saying this.
They're not equal.
Wait, wait, wait.
Hang on, hang on.
I want to make sure I get this right.
I'm not arguing about...
No, hang on, hang on, hang on.
Are they equal when it comes to who needs to please who sexually?
Are they equal?
Yes.
I mean, I'm not arguing who needs to do more.
Well, but that's what the argument is.
Literally, that's what the argument is, which is why I'm steelmanning it.
Nigga, you been smoking?
Nigga, you been smoking, bro?
No.
Let me kind of back up so we can make sure we're on track.
I'm simply asking, when it comes down to sex...
Mm-hmm.
No, he clarified that position twice.
Bro, he just told you.
I'm not talking about the priority duty.
I'm talking about when...
This is like a relationship question.
Because again, this is just like a...
Yeah, but he clarified...
Caller, hang on.
He clarified this.
You're strawmanning his position.
It's frustrating to me.
His clarification was literally, yes, you should if it's your wife or if it's what he calls main girl.
Yes, you should.
So if he says, yes, you should, if you say anything to argue other than, yes, you should, then you're strawmanning the position.
No, no.
There's no, no, no.
That's a strawman.
I didn't even disagree with him on that.
Well, then there's no disagreement, sir.
What the fuck?
This can't be real life.
It's a joke, right?
Like, literally, he went...
You literally went...
Because I didn't even, like, make my whole point for my whole interpretation because he went on that whole rant.
Like, it wasn't about, like, you know, the regular...
Just start, bro.
Just start, bro.
As far as, like, my nigga, I said, I got that.
It's about what it...
All my questions...
My only question was this.
It was essentially, look, all it boils down to, okay, if a man needs to please his woman, because he makes the argument that, hey, it's not a man's responsibility to please his woman.
Okay, got that.
But what it boils down to, like, hey, in that relationship, You're strawmanning again.
I literally am in the studio and heard him clarify this twice and you keep doing the same strawman.
See why I'm so frustrated?
Stop strawmanning the position.
The position is from Myron.
Just heard it twice.
Yes, you should if it's your wife.
Okay, do we have nothing to disagree on?
That's what I just said!
There's no argument.
Yeah, this is recent niggas being jailed, my nigga.
Come on.
Yo, you're on a whole red spot.
Oh, wait.
Yo, YouTube.
Everybody.
Yo, you gonna rumble?
Go back and listen.
I promise you, I didn't say nothing after that.
Nigga, you retarded, my nigga.
Yo, we retarded.
That's the end of the call, bro.
Thank you for calling, man.
And then people get mad at me when I fucking be yelling at this shit because it's like, bro, like, yo, I clarified it very clearly to let you know what it really is, bro.
Like...
You fucking guys always misinterpret what I say, man.
You said this thing.
Can you clarify?
Yes, here's a clarification.
But what about the thing you said?
Wait, I just clarified it.
Yeah, but what about the thing?
You ask the question, you answer it.
They say, no, no, give me more.
What do you want, bro?
Massive straw, man.
It's frustrating.
Yeah, let's move on.
Chris, you ready, nigga?
Nick Perry.
He's giving him the speech.
Nick Perry, 200 bucks.
And then Nick Perry again.
Nick Perry, 400 bucks.
That was the guy that was on the line?
200, 200.
No, no, no.
Oh, thank God.
He's about to be right now.
I got you.
That dude, bro.
Yo, my fucking head hurts, man.
Yo, I'm convinced, bro.
These niggas killed Kevin Simons, bro.
Must have been them.
Talk to these niggas all day, bro.
Yo, man.
Just saying, bro.
It's a stressful show.
Shit's crazy, bro.
Shit's crazy, man.
Damn.
Wild.
0677, you are up.
0677, you are up.
Yo, what up?
This is why sometimes we gotta take a break when we talk to y'all on the phone lines, bro.
I ain't gonna lie, man.
Shit's stressful, bro.
I'm a Destiny fan.
Yeah, honestly, this is a big reason why most YouTubers never fucking take calls, man.
Yeah, they don't.
Because you deal with idiots like that fucking last guy in the last line.
Like, bro, holy shit.
I lost hair follicles talking to this nigga, man.
Retarded.
Stupid.
Sorry, bro.
Go ahead.
What's up?
I'm a Destiny fan, so I'm aware of BPS. I know who this gentleman is.
I do enjoy your content.
I think he's very entertaining.
I just think he's wrong about a lot of stuff.
I did want to ask with you guys.
What's Andrew wrong about?
Go ahead.
What do you think your biggest disagreement with someone like Destiny is?
I mean, obviously besides the open relationship.
That he's a fucking Coomer.
And coomers be coomin', man.
So the thing is, yeah, that's why, honestly, it's not that he is a coomer as much as he advocates for cooming.
He's never advocated for cooming.
He specifically says he does not advocate his lifestyle for anybody.
He said it on...
Okay, hang on, hang on.
Let me kind of give you a little pushback here.
You can say, I don't advocate for X thing.
And I agree that you can say that.
But when you argue on behalf of X thing being okay, can you explain how that's not an advocation?
I'm not sure what you're referring to.
If you argue, for instance, if you argue that prostitution is fine, if you argue that OnlyFans is fine, if you argue that these things are fine, how's that not an advocation of those things?
Are you asking me?
Yeah, I'm asking you, yes.
Oh yeah, for me, I couldn't give less of a fuck about what you're doing.
I'm doing what I'm doing.
I don't care.
Do what you want to do.
Yeah, but that's not the question, sir.
The question back to you was, you said to me, wait, Destiny's never advocated for those things.
That's fair.
Maybe he's never come out and said, I think people should do this, but hang on, hang on, let me finish.
Hold on.
Okay, let me finish.
But if you're making arguments on behalf of those things and saying that those things are good in society and that that is the status quo that you'd like to see, I don't see how that's not advocating.
I don't think he's ever said that's the status quo he wanted to see.
I think he said the specific opposite.
Okay, well, let's find out.
Let's find out if this is true or not.
I think he said, my lifestyle is crazy, and I would not advocate this for anybody.
I'm pretty sure he said those exact words.
Okay, is destiny against OnlyFans?
No, I don't think he is.
Okay, would he advocate then that women be allowed to do OnlyFans works?
Probably.
He would be advocating on behalf of sex work, bro.
I don't know.
When you say advocate, what do you mean by advocate?
Dude, do you really want to make this definitional?
I think you and I both know what advocate means.
We only have a short amount of time to call.
But if you're arguing that people...
Other people can't do this.
I can do this, but other people can't.
Well, then you're making an advocation that you want to see that inside of society, right?
You want to at least see those things inside of society that people are allowed to do.
I would advocate against that.
I would say I don't want people to be allowed to do these harmful things.
So, from my perspective, he's advocating on behalf of degeneracy, and I'm advocating against it.
Would you outlaw it?
Yes.
Immediately.
So no more sex work ever.
Ever.
If I had the pen, I would say, you can't fucking do it ever again.
Or else.
Straight to jail.
Myron and Fresh, do you guys feel the same way?
Like with the girls being...
Yeah, bro.
I mean, it's fucking everything up.
Would you outlaw any sex work?
Pornography, all that shit.
Yeah.
From a moral standpoint, yes.
Yeah, it's fucked up.
From a silver standpoint, no.
But morally, yes, I would.
Keep it real, keep it real, bro.
Yeah, I mean, I don't think...
Yeah, I mean, I would say, yeah, get rid of that shit.
Yeah.
Now, Destiny...
Pornography destroys men.
Now, let me get...
Let me extend that olive branch.
Hang on, let me extend that olive branch.
I found you guys through him, and I think you guys are very entertaining.
I'll continue to watch the show.
Well, let me extend that olive branch real quick.
I'll probably fall somewhere halfway between...
Hang on, hang on.
Calm down, caller.
Calm down for a second.
Listen, the Olive Branch extension is that Destiny is very good at arguing on behalf of his worldview, which is why it's fun to engage in arguments with Destiny and with other skilled debaters, right?
I can see that that's true.
But you're really stretching it if you are going to try to convince me that he doesn't advocate for these things inside of society that he clearly argues for all the time.
He may not tell you to go do them, but he obviously has no problem with people doing them.
I do have a problem with people doing them, and so I advocate against that.
I mean, bro, Destiny's argued with me about this shit, man, so he definitely advocates for it, man.
Like, he's come on a pod, watch this episode.
Can I give an olive branch back and say, I don't think he's explicitly...
He argues on behalf of the things, right?
Heavily.
He wants to see a society where such things are completely available for people to do, and I want to see a society where they're not.
Clearly, we're both advocating a separate worldview.
You agree with that, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
So then perfect.
So then I would say that he's advocating for a society which promotes degeneracy and that I am not.
Okay, that was it.
That's all I got.
Appreciate the call, man.
Never calling, bro.
Thank you, guys.
All right.
Flawless victory.
All right.
We'll read, what do we got here, and then we'll close this thing out.
This was an entertaining show.
I lost some brain cells and hair follicles, but it's okay.
It was pretty funny.
Yeah, bro.
Holy.
The fucking Mo gets me every time, dude.
The Me Too movement started as the...
Democrat?
Demon rat.
Oh, demon rat.
That would be Democrats, yeah.
Oh, you said Lynch.
Oh, okay.
Rebecca Latimore Felton on August 1st, 1898 delivered a speech asserting that given the inability of the church or a course to protect women from the ravening human beast, then I say Lynch.
God damn.
Nigga, what the fuck?
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Mo, what do you think about the Big Show fitness journey?
I believe.
He lost 100 pounds.
Nice.
What are you down now?
145.
Good.
Nice, nice, nice.
Can y'all get Arthur Kwan, Leon, base painting artist who was recently deplatformed IG by...
Oh, man.
Oh, Myron, you follow him on X. I know who you're talking about.
I don't know about YouTube, though, bro.
That would be Rumble Only, my friend.
What do we got here?
Dominic Siena?
It was one of the calls.
Okay.
Women shouldn't have children after 25.
25 children are enough.
That was a terrible dad joke, dude.
Chinaman Fit Overwatch Dream, I'm here for Chinaman Fit Overwatch Rage.
Oh yeah, yeah, we be raging, bro.
I asked all my guys I had close to me at the time, dress or jail, and they picked dress.
Do I need new friends and people around me?
P.S., I really look up to you guys.
Eh, whatever, man.
That's a strange question to ask, bro.
That's a really strange question.
I get it though, but yeah, goddamn.
Eugenia, I suspect both my daughter and wife now recognize you guys, LOL, because I watch you.
Shout out to The Crucible.
I know most men over time get tired of meaningless sex.
I hope your boredom comes soon.
Smooth yourself.
Yeah, that's the dude that beat.
No, no, I get what you're saying though.
Hopefully it does come soon.
Brilliant pod, gentlemen.
Andrew is a great addition.
This episode has gems.
Take notes.
Looking forward to meeting at the live event.
Yes.
Trevon Suki.
Yeah, guys, by the way, we have a live event.
April 26th is going to be here in Miami, Florida, man.
It's going to be lit.
$100 is the general admission ticket, so you guys can literally get in for $100, man.
Because y'all are going to spend that money on a date for a chick that ain't going to suck your dick anyway.
By the way, most of them just sold.
So, there's a limited amount.
So, get in while you still can now.
What the fuck?
Yeah, we just bought a lot.
Oh, shit.
Link is pinned in the comments and down below.
Okay.
Yeah, now just get in there.
And Andrew will be there as well.
I'll be there, yeah.
Yep.
Okay, that's going to be lit.
Guest speaker.
GM, so we got general admission.
One more time.
General admission.
Upper.
Level admission.
And then we have VIP, which is backstage with the guests, with us, meet and greet, pictures, everything.
And that's how many spots are those?
So we have 50 VIP. 50 VIPs.
200 upper tier.
And 300 general admission.
So if you guys want VIP, where you actually want to hang out with us in the back and shit, you need to get in now.
How much is that one?
500.
Okay.
So you get a reception at the very beginning.
Yep.
You get pictures and greet with the guests.
Yep.
And as well, pictures after the show as well.
And you get to talk with us and chill in the back and shit.
So yeah.
And there's only 50 spots for that, guys.
So get in while you can, man.
You guys should grab Sexton.
Have Sexton come over there.
James Sexton.
Oh, we should.
He's fantastic.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I called him the other morning.
Yeah, he can't wait to come on.
Yeah, yeah.
We gotta get him on.
Who is he at, bro?
Well, every time we schedule it, he has a fucking trial or some shit.
Because he's actually a practicing attorney.
He's been bogged down, but he literally told me when I talked to him yesterday.
He's like, tell those guys, can't wait to come on.
Reach out.
I got his phone number for you.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, man.
I know Fresh has talked to him, but every time we schedule something, it's like he has a trial or some shit he's got to do.
Because he's actually, unlike a lot of these fucking lawyers on YouTube...
He actually practices and is litigating and he's in court.
He's also one of the best debaters that I've ever dealt with because he's always in the courtroom.
He's always debating.
Of course, he has to.
And we tangle all the time.
We go at it all the time.
Sure.
And yeah, he's fantastic.
Okay.
And Andrew, where can I find you, brother?
You can find me at the one and only Crucible on YouTube, but you can also find me at thecrucible.video.
Hope to see all of you go over there and become members if you want to see the backlog.
Please support this channel.
It was very kind of them to have me on for two episodes.
I know that that's not something they generally do, but they were kind enough while we were here the week to have me on twice.
Really appreciate that, guys.
Absolutely, bro.
Well-deserved, bro.
Well-deserved.
Cool.
Guys, I'm going to be back with some of you ladies.