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Dec. 25, 2024 - MyronGainesX
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Loaded like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
Look down that I'm a West Coast button.
One bad mother got a rock and stayed suitcase.
Under my arms and I'm a bean machine and drinking gasoline and honey, you can make my motor on.
Well, I got one chance left in a nine-line chat.
I got a doggy dog by a smile.
I got a mall talk, got there with a match.
Girl, I smoke my cigarette with style.
And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money tonight.
Wake up late, honey, put on your clothes.
And take your wedded card to the liquor store.
Well, that's one for you and two for me by tonight.
I've been loaded like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
I'm on the night train.
Follow the star.
I'm on the night train.
Fuel my car.
I'm on the night train.
Ready to crash and burn.
I never learn.
I'm on the night train.
I love that stuff.
I'm on the night train.
I got fucking up.
I'm on the night train.
Never to return.
No.
Loading like a brain train.
Flying like a mountain.
Speeding like a speed spray.
One more time today.
I'm on the night train.
Red fucking ball song.
I'm on the night train.
I can leave this slow.
I'm on the night train.
And I'm running a crash and burn.
Night train.
I'm on the night train.
I got my, uh...
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream.
Welcome to the stream.
I was trying to find my Christmas sweater, but I couldn't find it.
God damn it.
We're here on a Christmas Eve.
Welcome to the show.
Welcome to the show.
You guys could be anywhere else, but you guys are here with me.
Shout out to all you ninjas.
It's always good to have you guys.
Let's see here.
Okay.
So we're going to go ahead and get cooking today.
We got some stuff to talk about.
Got a couple things to discuss.
So, yeah, let me see here.
Quick announcement for getting to the show.
As you guys know, castleclub.tv, that is the home base for us.
We are going to be running a promo for you guys.
We basically have, give me ones in the chat.
The audio is good.
I just increased the volume there.
Castle Club Premium, guys, is going to be going up to $98 beginning new year.
So you can get in now, and we're going to give you a free gift, which is going to be high value, the high-value course, the high-value mail course.
We haven't released it in years.
And you'll get it for absolutely free for getting into Castle Club Premium, $67 a month right now.
It's going to go up to $98 once the new year hits.
So we want to go ahead and get you guys in there.
And then if you're already in Castle Club Premium, you will go ahead and get the course for free.
So shout out to all y'all ninjas.
Let's see.
It's Christmas Eve, man, and we are here streaming going hard in the paint.
I just came out of the gym.
You know, you got to make sure that you're still going hard in the gym.
You know, I'm still training guys three to five times a week.
You know, never missing.
Do you guys want me to start posting my workouts on Instagram?
I don't really like posting when I work out because it's distracting, right?
Like I'm over here like trying to set up the fucking camera and shit.
It's annoying.
So I just don't like doing it, but I can do it if I need be.
It's just that, you know, I really dislike doing it because it messes with the, you know, with the flow of things.
Let's see here.
So let's look at some of these some chats here.
We got N2SB, $1.
Thank you so much.
Revoke the 19th says, most get four chats at the end of the night yesterday when you asked, was there any more chats, including mine?
But Myron, why can't I buy a premium?
You might not be able to get it if you're not in.
Well, no, you should be able to because you're in Castle Club.
Yeah, bro, you should be able to get it.
You can't get in there?
I'll let Noble know, Revoke the 19.
Let me know what your email is.
Yeah, send me another chat with your email so I can save it and send a picture to him.
Just with one buck, though.
Jabriel says, why don't you spend Christmas with Angie family?
They're in Portland, guys.
And I was in, I was traveling at the time.
As you guys know, I was in Phoenix.
So I couldn't necessarily make that happen.
Machacoba says, like the video.
Oh, man.
This dude, bro.
Guys, come on, man.
This nigga, man.
Guys, you guys got to like chill with some of the stuff, man.
Rojas says, Merry Christmas, Myron, for the Latin community.
Celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve.
Shout out to you.
Yeah, guys, we're on YouTube, man.
So try to keep it somewhat clean in your chats.
All right.
Oh, man.
Like, use stars and shit like that.
Trust me, we know what you guys mean when you say some of these terms.
All right.
Let's see here.
So Alien Popper says, Myron's my hero.
Hire me a security.
I will K for you.
Bill's the simp.
I appreciate that, Alien Popper.
Machaba says, sir, I didn't know you were going to put my chat on air.
It's fine, bro.
Just, yeah, guys, just put like stars and shit like that.
You know what I mean?
That way you can say what you want to say.
I put all the chats on air.
I should have read that first, but I didn't think you would do that.
Hey, bro, I'm a CC Premium.
I paid for the annual premium, but local still charging me $35 a month.
Well, yeah, well, yeah, you got the, you got Castle Club and then Premium are two different things, bro.
Two different things.
So, and that's from TSM XJP.
And then Art Lightning, 50 bucks.
Thank you so much.
He says, thanks for the night trade, Myron.
Now everyone has somewhere to go on nights like this.
Hey, man, I'm here for y'all ninjas.
You guys can hang out with me and we'll chat it up about some stuff.
I guess we're the losers that don't have families, right?
Or don't celebrate Christmas.
And guys, I'm putting all chats on air, right?
So as usual, you guys interact with me and I always love to do it.
What else do we got here?
FNF Super Chat Raj.
He goes, thank you, French Finn, for providing value.
For the past four years, really appreciate it.
Shout out to you.
I don't know if that came in just now.
Oh, no, that was from yesterday.
Okay, Valexia says, just got the notification about credit score and experience.
Just hit 801.
Let's go.
Thanks for all you do, FNF.
Shout out to you.
Valexia, congratulations for hitting 801 on the credit score.
That's really great, man.
I'm happy to hear that.
Zen Ninja Play says, My, thank you for streaming our Christmas Eve.
I'm working right now.
Get that holiday OT.
I really appreciate you being here for us.
I got y'all, man.
I got y'all.
Guys, and my plan, my diabolical plan is I plan to take over the stream world next year.
I'll be doing a lot more of these solo streams for you guys next year.
And now that Rumble has a feature where people can sub to the channel, oh, we're going to be cooking for real.
Shout out to Rumble because Rumble, guys, literally is taking over.
The stock is soaring.
It doubled in value.
And, you know, it's taking over, bro.
I think Rumble's going to last longer than Twitch at this point.
Right?
So we're going to be cooking, chat.
We're going to absolutely be cooking.
Also, guys, while we're here, follow me below right here, Myron Gains X on both Twitter and Instagram.
We are growing a lot on those platforms.
It's great.
Lord Malachi says, got your Facebook account set up already.
Fresh sent you the login credentials.
All right.
Shout out to you, Lord Malachi.
I think that's Brett.
Shout out to you, Brett.
Yeah, we're going to be cooking.
We are going to be cooking.
But yeah, guys, follow me on there.
The X is growing fantastically.
We're at like, what are we at here, man?
We're getting like almost damn near, you know, 500 to 1,000 new followers a day on X. I be cooking on there.
A lot of you guys like my political stuff.
I'm far more political on X than I am on YouTube, right, for obvious reasons.
But yeah, we're at 186.
We were at like 185 yesterday.
Now we're at 186.4.
So shout out to all y'all.
All you guys that follow me on X. Love you guys.
We get a lot of engagement.
Guys, we get more engagement on X than like accounts that have millions of followers, FYI.
So thank you guys so much for liking, retweeting, following, subscribing.
I got a bunch of you guys that are subscribed as well to the X. Thank you guys so much.
If you guys really rock with me, you can subscribe to my X. It's only five bucks a month.
You know, helps with the mission, obviously, because you guys know, I'm not politically correct.
And as by known, apparently people think that I'm a little radical or a little crazy, right, with some of my views on certain things, whether it's cultural stuff, racial stuff, political stuff, nationalist stuff, whatever it is.
People say that I'm considered radical, which I don't think I am, but apparently I am, according to a lot of people.
So whatever.
I think I'm just a guy that loves our country and calls it like it is.
And, you know, when you live in a world where everyone is lying, well, the truth sounds foreign, doesn't it?
So, so yeah.
So Revoke the Nights.
He says, okay, let me, I'll take a picture right now for you, Revoke, and send this shit to Noble right now.
Give me one sec.
I got you right now, my ninja.
And then we're going to get into the topic at hand as well, bro.
So let me send this to the Jeep.
Isn't it funny that we got an Indian nigga that helps us with the customer service?
Fucking awesome.
It's so funny.
It's like all the stereotypes.
All the stereotypes, man.
Yasser says, yo, Myron, I've always want to ask a Muslim this, why do I lock themselves up?
Like, I know they're crazy or whatever, but does, what verses do they cite?
What makes them come to the conclusion?
Yeah, bro, it's forbidden to commit self-deletion in the Quran.
So I don't know where they get that shit from, bro.
I don't know.
But, you know, extremists always find a way to rationalize their ridiculous behavior.
Myron, please add the CC premium for the yearly package.
I want to buy it today.
That's from Lucius Fox.
Yeah, guys, like I said before, get a Cascade premium now.
And you go ahead and you get it for $67 a month.
If you're already paying that price, don't worry your grandfather in.
Your price won't change once you get in at that price point, so you're fine.
Um, UPG G7 says, A girl didn't come home with me because she needs to feel an emotional connection.
I paid and took her out to multiple venues.
She's also my colleague and she wants to keep it low-key.
What would you do in the situation?
Um, yeah, bro, uh, you work with her, so she's gonna obviously be extremely apprehensive to do anything with you.
This is why it's very um it's not a good idea to date girls that you work with, bro, because of that very reason.
You know, she's gonna absolutely be apprehensive to do anything with you because of that.
So, uh, can't really be mad, bro, for that.
That's kind of what comes into territory.
Um, so yeah, uh, let's see here.
Hmm, I gotta call Bills and get him to help me out with some real quick.
Bills is uh shout out to Bills, and then we're gonna get this stream going, chat.
Uh, let me see here, make sure I didn't catch all right, Mario.
Talk to me.
Hey, uh, Bills, for some odd reason, the view counters for YouTube aren't working.
Should I do um, have you just view in or how should we do it?
Just refresh them.
That's all I do.
I'll just click refresher.
Oh, hold on, let me face on you.
Hold on, let me let me figure out how to do this.
Shout out to Bills, by the way, help me out with this.
Um, do I do it for FNF?
I hit properties.
You hold on.
Well, hold on, show me the screen because I can't see the screen yet.
Okay, give me one sec, chat.
I can do off memory, but I gotta just see once I see the screen, I'll tell you.
All right.
Um, so go to source.
Yeah, get out of there.
You can click that.
You can get out of the properties.
Yeah, just click that right there.
Click, and then you see there's a refresh.
Go, it should be like to the bottom left.
Go to like, there's like a left, left, left, left a little bit.
Yeah, it should see refresh.
All right, right-click it, and then um, right-click what the counters?
Uh, no, the yeah, no, no, no.
Oh, that's why we're clicking the group.
Click the click the individual one.
Okay, yeah.
Now, now do you see a refresh anywhere?
Uh, no, not in the right-click, it's gonna be where you was before with the properties.
Remember where I showed you?
Go left, left, left, refresh now, hit properties.
No, no, no, get out of properties.
Okay, I'll probably be left.
Yeah, yeah, okay, okay, okay, I see you.
I see, I see what you mean now.
Yeah, yeah, click that, and that's that's pretty much if it ever like just refresh it.
Shout out to Bills for teaching me stuff.
It's at zero, though.
I don't know if it's correct.
Am I supposed to do something here?
That's not correct.
That's just not correct.
Um, refresh it again.
You might be, yeah, both up.
You might be looking at the wrong one.
Are you on you on Fed Reacts or Fresh and Federal?
I'm on both.
What the fuck?
Oh, okay.
Now it's now it's working.
All right.
Now it's working.
All right.
So weird.
All right.
Shout out to guys.
Give Bills to Don DeMarco.
Uh, Bills here.
I'm uh we can bought Bills and Don DeMarco.
I appreciate that, bro.
I'll let you go.
I see you.
All right, peace.
All right.
Sorry, guys.
I uh obviously like to have the the um the counters there so I see what we're at.
And also, guys, do me a favor.
We got what already almost 2,000 down ninjas in here.
Do me a favor, guys, or almost 4,000 digits.
Like the video for me, guys, if you're watching on YouTube or you're watching on FedReax, Fresh and Fit, whatever it may be.
And then where's my Casclum ninjas?
Let me get y'all in here too.
So, so yeah, like the video, guys.
I'd really appreciate if you guys could.
Obviously, means a lot.
Okay, so let's go ahead and get into some of the topics here.
Let me just make sure I have all the chats read.
We got here, Gnome Billy says, W Myrons, Santa No Billy is supposed to be dropping on Saturday.
Expect something in the P.O. box that I know you and the crew shall enjoy.
Okay, I appreciate that, Gnome Billy.
Let's see here.
Jabriel says, Can you do an X Space?
Do it right now, Jabriel.
You mean like do it right now?
I don't know if you mean do it right now.
Let's see here.
And then what else do we got here?
We got like the stream now from Sarah.
Thank you so much, Sarah.
Yeah, guys, like it.
Like it, like it.
We're the real ninja streaming on a late night.
Jabriel Xpace.
Okay, I don't know if I will.
Do you guys really want me to do it?
I don't know.
Dark Obligation says, yo, get FitX back on here.
He'd been going crazy on life maxing streams and even ABBA talking shit him now.
Bro, this dude, ABBA, a loser, bro.
Like the thing, look, see these guys, these reaction channels, they don't have a vested interest in you guys actually improving.
Like, they don't have a vested interest in you becoming better, making more money.
Because if you did, you wouldn't be watching them.
You'd be watching people that actually help you become better.
So, of course, I'm not surprised he's going to be hating on FedEx, right?
FedEx is helping guys with making money, getting into better shape, improving their life.
And, you know, guys like ABBA and reaction channels are always going to hate.
Why?
Because ABBA's out of shape himself.
Does anyone look at him and say, damn, I want to be like him?
No.
Nobody aspires to look like or be ABBA.
Nobody does.
Nobody.
He ain't a role model for nobody.
So obviously he's going to talk shit.
Yeah.
Haters are going to hate, man.
Shout out to FedEx Fairless.
I saw him in the gym like a week or two ago.
Let's see here.
We got Zebra says, hey, Mark, Carl in Australian wanting to move to the U.S. Can you do an episode on how someone can move to the U.S.?
Thank you so much for all the advice.
Give us your go.
Get a job, bro, here in the U.S. That's probably the best way to do it.
Because it is not easy to come here.
Let's see here.
Revoke the Nights.
He said a hater dropped a video called Rise and Fall, Fresh and Fit.
Yeah.
Well, the fact that he had to make a video rise and fall of us means that we're clearly still on the rise.
Haters are going to hate, bro.
Haters will always hate.
You guys got to understand, right?
Like, if we've fallen off as much as they claim, then why do people make videos about us?
Why are top-tier celebrities mentioning me?
Why did Drake put me on his fucking op list?
Why did Drewski mention Fresh and Fit?
Why do Anus and Reach, why do they have 60 videos talking shit about us?
Why did this dude do a rise and fall?
He's trying to be a Sonny V2, right?
Like, the reality is, is that we're not going anywhere and we're fucking taking over.
That's the reality that they don't want to acknowledge.
Right?
So, if you're talking about us, by definition, we didn't fall off.
Because you wouldn't get views.
You wouldn't get views.
If you were talking about, if you were, if we really fell off and you were making videos on us.
So, niggas are always going to hate, bro.
And let me guess, it's probably a small no-name channel.
Am I right?
Is it a small no-name channel?
Because small no-name channels always talk about us.
It's actually hilarious.
All right.
Myron, aka host Shadamis, Mo Base.
Okay.
Last night, Elmo.
Have you ever thought about running for local office?
Do you think it's possible, impossible to cure the political cancer from inside?
Or is it too corrupt to fix?
Yeah, bro.
They would never bring me in.
They would never bring me in.
Hey, Myron, could you do please one day have an after-hours featuring a panel of legitimus Christian modest chase women so they can hear perspective on relationship?
That would be hard to find, Connect MAGA.
That'd be very hard to find.
TD Betters, please cook OT Megan for Thought Pot.
She dropped today, got dumped, cheated on by Kyle and Nelk.
And prior to him, had mad sex tapes.
Also, her value doesn't go down because of what?
Yo, can y'all niggas spell check before you send me shit, man?
TD Betters?
I don't know who this girl is that you're talking about.
Megan for that thought pot she dropped today?
She got dumped and cheated on by Kyle from Nelk and prior to him had mad sex tapes.
All right, I'll look this up, I guess.
Give me a video.
Requesting hair transplant episode, episode three from Revoke the 19th.
All right.
I got to get in touch with my hair doc for you guys.
all right uh someone said i'll be project more subs on youtube Yeah, they do.
They do.
They've been on YouTube also for like damn near 10 to 15 years, bro.
We've been on YouTube for four years.
They've been on for like four times as long as we have.
And they honestly don't have that much more subs.
And on top of that, we don't prioritize YouTube like that.
We prioritize Rumble and Castle Club.
So, yeah.
I mean, dude, if you Moomi55, if you like ABBA and Preach, go watch them.
I don't know why.
You know, it's interesting because, you know, I find it interesting how people that watch Anus and Reach still watch us.
But, like, it doesn't make whatever, bro.
It's so weird to me how you guys watch this.
And then he said, FNF ruined the reputation after a sausage party on the yacht.
Nigga, sausage party, huh?
What is this, bro?
You niggas are.
See, the thing is, they're only showing you some clips.
I purposely told the girls to get off the dance floor because I want to dance with the bros.
I purposely said, get off the dance floor.
So that's why y'all saw the guys, you know, breaking it down.
Because I was like, yo, disregard women acquired dance moves, right?
So for you to sit there and say that, like, bruh, let me see the video.
You know what?
Why the fuck am I even bothering talking to this random nigga in the chat?
I already showed the video of all the girls we had on the thing.
It was like a two to three to three to one ratio on the yacht.
Anyone that was there will tell you that shit.
See, that's what these dudes do.
They use smoke and mirrors.
They lie, right, to push a narrative.
Did you guys know that fat chick wasn't even preacher's wife?
He admitted it was a lie.
He just used it for clout.
That's what these niggas do.
They chop and screw shit, make it look a certain way, and then your dumbasses actually believe them.
Ask anyone that was on the yacht.
It was a three to one ratio, easily, of girls to guys.
Ask anyone that was on the yacht, bro.
But these niggas are hating.
Always hating, bro.
Oh, it looked like a saucer fest.
It wasn't, though.
It wasn't.
I showed videos, me, fresh.
We all showed videos of all the girls that were there on the fucking boat, bro.
But you niggas want to sit there and believe these two idiots who have a vested interest in lying on us every single time.
Can you please add the Zoom call with Steve to Castle Club?
It's already on the bro.
The stream is there.
It's on the full stream is there.
It's on Castle Club.
Yeah, I was on the Yacht Party and the shit's in the girls.
What?
Dominican?
The shit's in the girls?
Or you mean those.
Okay, guys, spell check y'all shit, man.
Are we going for eight hours tonight, Keen Chilling?
I don't know about eight hours.
Comfort Zone says, can you do another episode of After Hours with Candice Owens, Tates, and Justin in the beginning of the year?
Maybe.
Maybe.
I'll get Candice on sometime next year.
Martin, do you watch Chicago Scene 88?
Chicago for Chicago documentaries?
No.
I haven't.
No.
TD Better says, my bad on the spelling, do your thing.
What's this video about?
Let me see here.
I'll put this on the side.
Ready to go for you, ninjas.
What's up, guys?
Okay, this is the video.
Okay, Megan's breakup.
Yeah, we can react to this shit.
45 minutes, damn, nigga.
We ain't gonna watch the whole thing, but we'll skip through it.
All right, cool.
I got it.
This is the video he's talking about right here.
And if you guys got any other requests, like, go ahead and send them in.
Chat them in.
Shivon Suki says, don't worry about them hating ass niggas, Myron.
The Yacht Party was crazy.
Those who know know.
I know, bro.
And it's always the broke niggas that didn't show up or ABBA and Preach fans that sit there and say, oh, there were new girls on the boat.
You niggas are hating, bro.
We had a million girls on that shit.
Like, we literally had a million girls on that shit.
Let me.
You know what?
I'm trying to remember here.
When the fuck.
When did we have the yacht, guys?
I'll go.
And I, because I took a video I remember of this shit.
I'm just trying to find it in my phone.
Chat, real quick.
When was the yacht?
It was sometime in the summertime, right?
Chat.
Help me out.
You guys know my memory sucks.
Give me the date, roughly, guys.
It was August, right?
All right.
All right, August.
let me find some of this shift for y'all ninjas okay that's one video i found
Okay, this is us getting to the club.
And I showed this one on air before.
I'm trying to find the one of us on the yacht right before the yacht.
Because I already showed you guys that video before of all the girls that were there.
Hold on.
God damn it.
Maybe we have it on stream?
All right.
Let's see here.
Uh covers on A Martin.
You've been slacking on finishing the documentary.
I'm not leaving.
The show goes on.
You're going to need a reckoning ball to get me out of here.
At least play tonight if we have time.
My name, it's only a monthly subscription for CCA Premium.
Can you add a yearly option like a Black Friday deal or something similar?
Oh, from Lucius.
Maybe we can.
I'll talk with Noble about it.
Get you guys a yearly option.
Can you do Fed Reaction on Richard Hurt, founder of Hex?
You had him on the show?
Probably not, bro.
Probably not.
J, bro, it was in August.
Thank you.
Cornells making fun of people with IQ.
Can you react to this?
It read Red Pill and Funniest says the word hose, by the way.
What video is this that you're talking about?
All right, let me see here.
I'll get on the side ready.
What video is this?
A pimp named Slickback Funny Moment.
Oh, bro.
If we got time, bro.
That shit kind of corny to me.
I'll be honest with you.
The pimp makes slipback shit is kind of corny.
Let's see here.
And then okay, I think we're caught up.
All right.
And then last one, Trevon Shookie goes, them girls were fine.
Anus Reach wouldn't even step up to them, let alone talk about there weren't no girls.
Martin, did you not receive the link to the photos from the party?
I'll resend it if you need it.
Yeah, send me the link to the thing and I can show it.
Trevon.
Hell, matter of fact, bro.
You feel free to share them on Castle Club if you want.
Carter FF says, this guy Abba tries to claim making videos is just content, but real ones know about their orchestrated attempts to get you guys taken down because I'm not effing leaving soundbite.
Yeah, bro.
Yeah, dude.
The thing is, like, their thing is like, look, people like ABBA are the worst people.
And the reason why is because they're not authentic and they're fake virtue signalers.
And they try to make it look like, oh, yeah, it's just content.
Oh, yeah, it's just making videos.
No, they have a far more nefarious intent.
There's a reason why Abba will never see me in person.
He won't do a debate in person.
He won't box.
He won't do any of that shit because he knows that it's very personal with him.
He knows.
And with me, it's like, bro, I've been forgot about this nigga years ago, but they keep making videos constantly.
And I'm like, what the fuck is wrong with this guy?
He's obsessed.
He's literally obsessed.
So, you know, it is what it is.
I only made one response video.
And the one response video I made, what did they do?
They had all their stupid ass stands report the video to get it taken down.
And they got to take it down for bullying and harassment, which is ironic because they're the ones that, if anything, harass us all the time.
They're fucking making, dude, 60 to 70 videos they've made on Fresh and Fit.
Fucking crazy.
That's wild.
And you want to talk about we're obsessed?
No, you're obsessed, bro.
You're obsessed.
And their fans are delusional liberals.
So, um, so yeah.
Anyway, uh, let's go ahead and get um let's get into it.
So we're gonna go ahead and cover your boy.
Um, what's his name?
Uh Travis Hunter, man.
This shit crazy, bro.
So this video just came out today, right?
Look at this shit.
And this is, like, this chick at this dude's crib, clearly after they smashed.
She's wearing his shirt.
In bed with him and shit.
This shit easy, bro.
Cooked.
Yeah, my boy.
Then fix my food cleaner house.
Look at that.
He has her doing all this shit, bro.
Bro, cooked.
Cooked, man.
Cooked.
Right?
Then here we go here.
Look at this shit, bro.
They're talking about how she Travis Hunter fiance says she gave him the option to break up with her before he went to college.
I wonder why.
I was scared to be with him when he went to college.
Like, I actually gave him the option to break up.
I was like, go to college, go do your thing.
Because I was a freshman once.
Whenever you're ready, I'll still be here.
No, I didn't.
This dude's very effeminate, bro.
Very sus.
Definitely didn't say that.
What you said, you said?
I said, I gave you an option to break.
Like, I was like, go to college, like, go have fun.
We don't have to be together.
You said if you're gonna cheat on me or do what?
Or go do anything.
Yeah, you said you're gonna cheat on me.
Leave me where I'm at.
Just leave me alone right now because I've been, I was in, I've been to college once before.
I was a freshman and I did everything and I had fun.
I was oh, you know what that means.
Translation.
And yo, the fact that she told him that and he's still over here, like wiping this chick, bro.
Nigga, she admitted to you that she's a 304.
Oh, I had fun.
I was in college.
We know what that means over here on this side of the internet.
Right?
We definitely know what that shit means.
304 behavior, man.
304 behavior.
Party and I change.
So that's how you keep it.
I gave him the option to go do stuff.
He didn't want to do it.
He scared me.
So now I hold him to that.
Like, you can never backtrack because I gave you the option to leave.
I could jerk.
Oh, wait.
What's your favorite rogue?
Gicino?
Your favorite rogue game city.
What's that mean?
Like, you know, when we go on the road, we play people.
Like, different teams when we put them away.
Oh.
What's it?
Your favorite city.
I was scared to be with him.
This nigga cooked, man.
Nigga cooked, bro.
Every superhero needs a villain when it comes to territory.
Batman, Myron, Batman, Abba Joker.
Enjoy the free promo.
Now, I wouldn't even give, I wouldn't even give Abba that respect that he's Joker, man.
Dude's a loser.
Dude's a legitimate loser, fat, no real accomplishments.
Like, nobody respects this nigga.
Nobody takes him seriously.
All he does is talk shit about people doing better than him.
That's what he does.
He's a commentary gossip channel, bro.
That's what he is.
Dark cast.
And he's a coward, too.
He's a coward.
Aiden offered him money in a box.
He got scared.
My manager offered him money in a box with a Floyd Mayweather promotion.
Nigga got scared.
I offered to debate him in person through Destiny.
He got scared.
He's a coward.
Because he knows if I ever see him in person, that gravy train is done.
And he tries to always sick his window-licking partner at me, preach, as if I give a fuck about that idiot.
I don't give a shit about preach.
Niggas a cabber.
Oh, yo, you talk shit about my wife.
So I'm going to come after y'all niggas.
It wasn't even your wife.
You fucking liar.
Fuck out of here, man.
And then y'all niggas actually be believing them.
Y'all niggas actually be believing them, bro.
Shit crazy.
Someone said, box preach.
I don't give a shit about preach.
Plus, if I was to beat up a that'd be a crime, bro, against a handicapped person.
Let's see here.
Can we see you playing horror games or do more things with Angie?
We never watch, we never did the watch fest for breaking bad.
That will come in the future, maybe next year.
And then I'm gonna, we do have some vlogs that I need to drop for you guys as well that Angie's been filming.
She didn't go with me to Turning Point, but she will soon.
She will soon.
I'll bring her with me.
Okay.
So, as y'all can see, this dude Travis Undertaking L's, bro.
Here he is, this dude right here.
Literally posting video of Travis Under girl at his crib and shit like that.
How she's cleaning his house, in bed with him, all this other shit, right?
Embarrassing.
Then, here he is.
Apparently, he's in good spirits, unbothered, dancing on stream after all Christmas with his girl.
No, that nigga's bothered.
He turned his Instagram off, bro.
If you turn Instagram off, I've cooked.
This nigga sucks, I ain't gonna lie.
Yeah, this nigga suss as hell.
Bro, look.
And this is what I mean when I tell y'all that, like, having the wrong woman can really fuck your life up, bro.
You got a guy that won a Heisman Trophy, huge prestigious award.
About to go to NFL, go cooking, right?
Going crazy.
And his shit is getting derailed by his shit is getting derailed by his girl's past behaviors, right?
Like, this is what happens, guys, when you pick the wrong girls.
And then, more worse yet, when you have a title, when you have a legacy to build and shit like that, a woman could destroy your legacy or stop that legacy from even happening.
I hate to use the Will Smith example again, but look at Will Smith.
Nobody remembers seven pounds.
Nobody remembers Independence Day.
Nobody remembers any of his movies.
First Prince of Bel Air, I Am Legend, Independence Day, Men in Black.
Nobody remembers any of it.
All they remember is his dumbass girlfriend, right?
Or wife, in this case, Jada Pickett saying, oh, we got into an entanglement.
That's all people remember.
That's what they remember.
That's where his legacy is now.
Right?
So what you're seeing right now with Travis Hunter is almost the same.
All of his accomplishments are being washed over by her promiscuity.
Guys, I tell y'all this all the time.
This is why you can't take women seriously.
They used to do any type of sex work, stripping, OnlyFans, whatever.
It will come back and bite you in the ass.
Obviously, unfortunately for him, he's famous, so it's going to hit him harder.
But even for you, like in your professional life, let's say like you got a good job.
And then, you know, it comes out that like your wife or your girlfriend that you're with is like on some promiscuous shit.
People are going to lose respect for you.
So it is bad, bro.
It's bad.
He didn't turn his Instagram off for no reason, bro.
It's not a good look at all.
Not a good look.
Big, big L, bro.
Big, big fucking L. All right.
So, let's get into the Luigi Mangion thing, right?
For some of you guys that don't know, Luigi Mangion had to actually appear in court in New York on his state case.
They went ahead and I think they charged him with like terrorism charges at the state level.
Crazy stuff.
So he gave a little smirk while he was in court.
Bunch of girls were there.
No, you see all the women here right here in the back.
Literally, right?
And look at all the security.
You got detectives here.
You got the cops here, four of them right next to him.
Because obviously they're worried that, you know, some vigilante might try to come in and help him out.
Right?
Yeah.
We're going to speed this up.
We're not going to watch the whole thing, by the way, Chad.
Is that the term guilty or not guilty?
Not guilty.
It's the first time we're hearing from suspected murderer Luigi Man...
As you guys know, he got charged federally for murder and stalking.
Now he got charged by the state for terrorism.
And this is him appearing in state court.
Mangione himself on the shocking allegations wagered against him.
He says he didn't commit murder in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
And Mangione's defense team pled not guilty.
Has a lot to say, too.
And we're going to fight these charges, whether it's in state.
Now, his lawyer is going hard in the paint, saying that it's a spectacle.
They're turning it into a circus.
They're charging him in the federal court, in the state court.
They're trying to, you know, she made the argument that he's not getting a fair trial or he's not getting fairly, his due process is being violated because the law enforcement has been parading him around.
Obviously, we saw that ridiculous purposes a week ago when they brought him in from Pennsylvania.
Or federal, to the fullest extent.
Mangioni appeared in New York state court early Monday morning for an arraignment on his state charges.
All this comes after a nearly yo, guys.
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Month-long saga, starting with the murder of Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan on December 4th.
Thompson was in town for an investors meeting when he was gunned down in broad daylight outside of the New York Hilton Midtown.
The case immediately gained national attention, not only for the murder, but also for the nationwide manhunt that followed for the suspected gunman who seemingly disappeared.
He only left behind several shell casings at the scene with the words delay, deny, defend written on them.
So early on, it seems that the suspect may have been making a statement about the United States health care system and investigators say.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
It was because in the United States, for those that are unaware, we don't have universal health care, guys.
You got to, you know, pay for it's almost out of pocket or you're at the mercy of the insurance companies, you know, doing the claim on your behalf and actually paying for it, which they do everything in their power to not pay.
Which, by the way, guys, I'm looking right now.
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All of that was backed up when they arrested 26-year-old Mangioni and found his notebook.
Inside this notebook, Mangioni apparently wrote about his intent to whack the CEO of one of the insurance companies at its investor conference.
So Mangioni was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, where he now faces several charges, including forgery and possessing instruments of a crime, because we can't forget he was found with a ghost gun when he was arrested at Altoona, Pennsylvania, McDonald's.
Late last week, Mangioni finally waived his extradition and was flown over to New York, where he faces both federal and state charges.
The federal indictment was unsealed just last week.
Now, the police, the reason why they claim that they went ahead and did a perp walk like this is because their claim is that people wanted to break him out.
And we broke and they also didn't want anything to happen to him, you know, should a vigilante come and attack him.
Get down right here.
Which I could see this case did get big news.
You're on law and crime.
But in case you missed it, here's the reader's digest version.
The federal cases Mangioni faces are charges of murder through the use of firearm, two stalking charges, and a firearms offense.
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Two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree and a final count of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree.
This was the first time we saw Mangioni in street clothes instead of a jumpsuit as he was marched into court.
The hearing began with Mangioni entering a plea.
Charging with the crime of murder in the first degree and other way charges.
Are you pleased this indictment, sir?
Guilty or non-guilty?
Not guilty.
After that, we learned some new info almost right away that the state case will come before a federal case.
As we understand that we have primary jurisdiction and we have been informed by the U.S. Attorney that they intend on allowing us to try our case first.
So with respect to whatever goes on there.
Well, that makes sense because like I said before, murder almost always falls under the state normally first, guys.
So I'm not surprised.
As the party with primary jurisdiction, the trial and the sentencing will take place here prior to anything that takes place in the federal system.
Up next in the hearing, Mangioni's defense, headed by Karen Agnifola.
We'll let her explain what concerns she brought up to the court.
First, we request immediate expedited discovery in this case.
The people have had this case for about three weeks, almost three weeks, and that's more than enough time to gather as much information as they can give to us, especially now that we have two proceedings that we have to answer to, one of them being death eligible.
So we are requesting that we get immediate discovery of all the New York City Police Department and FBI and federal and state documents.
And the second thing I want to make a record of, Your Honor, is I'm very concerned about my client's right to a fair trial in this case.
He's being prejudiced by some statements that are being made by government officials.
Like every other defendant, he is entitled to a presumption of innocence.
But unfortunately, the way this has been handled so far, his rights are being violated.
And as you know, Your Honor, there's a wealth of case law guaranteeing his right to a fair trial.
But none of the safeguards have been put in place yet here.
In fact, it's just the opposite of what's been happening.
It's almost impossible to get a fair trial nowadays if your case hits the news with social media and everything else going on, man.
It's crazy.
He's a young man, and he is being treated like a human ping pong ball between two warring jurisdictions here.
These federal and state prosecutors are coordinating with one another, but at the expense of him.
They have conflicting theories in their indictments, and they are literally treating him like he is like some sort of political fodder, like some sort of spectacle.
He was on display for everyone to see in the biggest staged perp walk I've ever seen in my career.
It was absolutely unnecessary.
He's been cooperative with law enforcement.
He'd been in custody for over a week.
He waived extradition.
He was cooperative at all accounts.
There was no reason for the guys.
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NYPD and everybody to have these big assault rifles that, frankly, I had no idea was in their arsenal.
And to have all of these, the press there, the media there.
I mean, it's M4.
Come on.
It's like perfectly choreographed.
And what was the New York City mayor doing at this press conference, Your Honor?
That just made it utterly political.
And as Your Honor knows, under Laurel v.
Charles, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has held it to be clearly established that these staged perk walks to the media, unrelated to a legitimate law enforcement objective, is unconstitutional.
And I submit there was zero law enforcement objective to do that sort of perk walk.
there's absolutely no need for that whatsoever.
And, uh, and frankly, your honor, the mayor should know more than anyone of the presumption of innocence that he too is afforded when he I knew she would say that For those of you guys that are unaware, the mayor, Eric Adams, if I'm not mistaken, that's his name.
He got indicted by the FBI as well for accepting money from the Turkish government and lavish trips.
Dealing with his own issues.
And frankly, I submit that he was just trying to detract from those issues by making a spectacle of Mr. Mangioni.
And there are consequences to it.
I knew she would say that.
That's funny, though.
He has a right to a fair trial.
This is a pretty, if I'm not mistaken, this is a pretty famous lawyer, guys.
This woman knows what she's doing.
And I just want to put on the record statements that the mayor made publicly about my client.
Nothing saying alleged, for example.
And he said, I wanted to send a strong message with the police commissioner that we're leading from the front.
I'm not going to just allow him to come into our city.
I wanted to look him in the eye and state, you carried out this terrorist act in my city, the city of New York that I love.
And he wanted to show symbolism.
Your Honor, he's not a symbol.
He's somebody who is afforded the right to a fair trial.
He's innocent until proven guilty.
And the mayor was talking to jurors, future potential jurors that elected him.
Those are the people that elected him that he is talking to and calling this man a terrorist.
So, Your Honor, I just want to make a record of this and put everyone on notice that this has to stop.
And my client is entitled to a fair trial on the presumption of innocence.
Here's how the judge responded.
All right.
Well, as you know, I have very little control as to what happens outside of this court.
But I can guarantee you, as I guarantee every defendant who comes through these doors, the defendant will receive a fair trial.
And we will carefully select the jury at that time, constantly, when that time comes.
But yes, we should expedite discovery.
And the state replied to all this, too.
Your Honor, the discovery in this case is voluminous, to say the least.
I have never seen a case with such volume of evidence, aside from the issue of the quality of the evidence.
I suggest the counsel, because we have a discovery portal, but given.
Yeah, because normally the state gets shitty ass cases, so they don't get crazy discovery like this.
So his defense, guys, so the discovery process for you guys, that is where the prosecution, right, and the criminal investigators work together to get the defense attorney all of the documents that they have that they're using against their defendant, right?
This is the discovery process, obviously very important in due process.
So she requested, look, I need all the discovery.
I don't have any of it.
And he's saying, oh, well, we have a lot of discovery.
It's extremely voluminous because it's a big case.
Because keep in mind, guys, he doesn't just have state documents.
He's got federal documents too, more than likely.
He probably has FBI reports.
He has detective reports.
He has all this shit.
So for him to turn it over, you know, at this point, I mean, he can, but it's going to be a lot.
But he's trying to get more time, basically, is what he's doing.
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How much evidence there is against this defendant?
Haters going to hate.
It would be smarter if counsel could provide us with a two-terabyte external drive rather than rely on the crashing of the portal.
With respect to statement and identification notice, we will be giving that notice within the next 15 days.
We're preparing an ADF.
We'll do our best to expedite discovery, but I'll say that with redactions and with the volume of it, we're hoping to do it as best we can under this is not a usual case in terms of the thousands of hours of video tracking and the like and the fact that we're not only responsible for discovery in this county but in Altoona where the arrest was made and where several officers were involved and we're in touch with those people and we're going to get everything counsel is entitled to as to oh
yeah because he's also getting prosecuted in Pennsylvania as well guys don't forget he got hit in Pennsylvania With like having a fake ID, a firearms charge, et cetera.
I think I hit like two felonies and two misdemeanors.
So, Yehosa is a pending case out of Pennsylvania, which he's never going to go back to that jurisdiction.
He's going to be, New York's going to take this thing.
Other issues, I think a 30-day adjournment to see where we're at.
And of course, counsel's aware of the various notices.
We have notices as well.
I take it that the counsel will abide by the statutory limitations on their notices with respect to any notices they believe to be appropriate.
As to counsel's record on the mayor, basically repeating what the mayor said, I don't know how that advances the ball.
We will comply with our ethical obligations with respect to trying this defendant's guilt in this courtroom and this courtroom alone.
All right, lots to break down in this case.
So, we've got to bring in criminal defense attorney Serena Townsend.
Thank you so much for coming on with us today, Serena.
Thank you.
Now, this is one of those stories we've been following since the moment it happened from the manhunt who was arrested in Pennsylvania, his extradition to New York.
It's constantly updating.
And we have a new update as of this morning.
Luigi Mangioni appeared in New York state court to be arraigned, and he pleaded not guilty to the charges.
What are your thoughts about that?
Are you surprised by that, please?
Not a surprise at all.
It's almost, it's the rarest thing in my experience for somebody to actually take a plea at arraignment, specifically if nine out of 10 times that only happens if like they were agreed upon.
Um, and the arraignment, guys, just so you guys know, the arraignment is where, so you got initial appearance, then you got arraignment.
So, initial appearance is when you're first arrested and you're brought in front of the judge, um, right, within 40, 24 to 78 hours, 72 hours of you being arrested.
Then, the arraignment is more formal, where it's kind of like an initial appearance, same exact thing.
They read the charges, see everything, but then you enter in a plea.
Nine out of ten times, you always plead not guilty, right?
Because they don't even have discovery, they don't even know what they're pleading guilty to yet.
And obviously, the case is kind of just beginning, right?
It's the beginning of the formality of the court proceedings.
So, the only time you're really going to plead guilty at an arraignment is like you struck a deal with the prosecutor prior to like getting arrested.
Typically, they file an information and there's some kind of deal.
You're facing the charges that he's facing.
I can't even imagine that there is an offer on the table.
So, for him to even consider taking a plea in that scenario, it would essentially mean he would be pleading guilty to the top count of murder in the first degree.
So, not surprised at all.
And it's a pretty typical way to kind of get the ball rolling on the case.
Everyone's really talking about these charges because, of course, we have the federal ones, but in regards to the state, we have several counts of murder.
And the terrorism charge is the one everyone is talking about.
A lot of people are bringing up January 6th.
Okay, these people didn't get charged in a terrorism type charge, but here Luigi Mangione is.
Does that specifically say that arguing the January 6th shit area of the charges?
The terrorism part makes sense to you?
It does not make sense to me for me.
Also, guys, get your chats in.
I'm going to be reading the chats here in a little bit.
This is a strategic move by the DA's office to overcharge him in this case.
We do see this happen in prosecutions from time to time.
It's very unfortunate because, in my opinion, it's just an abuse of authority for the DA to do that, for him to overcharge Luigi Mangione.
I think, you know, in a situation like this, if Luigi is the person who actually committed the crime that's been described, the appropriate charge for a top count is murder in the second degree because he, you know, if it's him, had the intent to kill and did kill.
Those are the elements of murder in the second.
This terrorism charge that's attached to the murder in the first degree is absolutely overcharging him.
And DAs do it because they like to intimidate in order to get a plea.
Or if the case goes to trial, they like to tell the jury.
And also, Kevin, it's the state, guys.
The state doesn't care about losing.
That's also very important to note as well.
The state doesn't really give a shit about losing.
They lose all the time.
Unlike the feds, they don't lose.
All of these charges so that perhaps a jury will compromise and give them the charge that's ultimately the charge they want anyway, which is murder in the second.
This overcharging, at least according to you, is also what his attorney is saying, Karen Agnifolo, is basically like, this is ludicrous.
This doesn't make sense.
As you said, overcharging.
She also brought up something pretty interesting in the hearing just today, talking about how this has become a nationwide spectacle.
People are focusing on Mangioni, and especially these perp walks that we've seen.
She even mentioned the New York mayor talking about, okay, we've got our guy.
He's here.
He's the murderer.
And kind of.
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Incriminating him before he has been convicted in any way.
She's worried about having a fair trial in New York.
Do you think those are valid concerns?
100%.
It is wildly inappropriate for the mayor of New York City to be making these kinds of statements in public, tainting the potential jury pool.
And I find it pretty ironic for somebody who's federally charged himself to be claiming that somebody who's just plain charged is automatically guilty.
I wonder if he feels the same way about himself.
Yeah, I'm glad that you brought that up about Eric Adams.
It's interesting to see his response when we obviously know what's going on with him in the federal system.
But something I also wanted to talk about in the Mangione case is discovery.
I believe the word that was used was voluminous.
There's so much to go through.
And the defense is saying, okay, we need all of this information.
And they have hours of footage.
So when they say voluminous guys, this case was heavily reliant upon the video surveillance footage of Mangione traveling all across Manhattan while he went ahead and made this murder happen.
That doesn't account for the phone records, the search warrants that they did.
So, but the video surveillance footage is going to be crazy.
That's a part of it that's going to be pretty, because the thing is, they got to give everything when it comes to video footage, even the shit where it's not even him, because it's irrelevant to the case.
As soon as we can, because there's a lot to sift through.
What would that process look like with the sheer amount of information they have to go through?
Most likely, the DA has terabytes worth of information on their, you know, to be turned over to the defense.
The rule is that the DA has to turn over every single thing in their possession to the defense.
And it's kind of an ongoing obligation so that as the DA becomes in possession of additional fact of additional facts or pieces of evidence, for example, certain things that could have been sent out to a lab for testing where the lab results are not back yet, shell casings, DNA, fingerprints.
As those results come in, they have an ongoing obligation to turn everything over to the defense.
But it's no surprise that there is a ton of discovery.
And if the defense is doing their job, they're going to demand that every piece of discovery be turned over.
And that even if the prosecutors say, well, it's not necessarily in our possession, they have to get it and turn it over to the defense.
There's things that may exist outside of New York City because of the fact that it was a multi-state hunt for him.
They need to turn all of that over.
Going off evidence and talking a bit about that, I wanted to speak to you specifically because you have experience in New York.
And I'm wondering about the New York state charges here.
We can get to federal in a second.
But to me, it seems that prosecutors there believe we have enough evidence that would yield a conviction.
They wouldn't want to bring the charges if they didn't.
So what do you think about all of that?
Does the state have a strong case?
I do not think they have a strong case on that first degree murder.
I absolutely don't.
The feds are usually more in a position to pick and choose their cases and decide whether they should go forward and have a strong case.
They really don't like to lose.
It is not at all uncommon.
And again, it's really an abuse of power to do this, but it's not at all uncommon to throw every single thing they can at a case like this that has garnered so much publicity.
But I do think it could really backfire on them.
If a jury or even the public is kind of aware and a little bit more educated these days about the idea of overcharging and about this kind of corrupt practice, the jury may not want to stand for that.
I mean, this is Alvin Bragg's office.
He's the one who charged Daniel Penny.
And we saw what happened in that case where he overcharged.
And then after a hung jury on that top count, the prosecutors just said, you know what?
We'll just dismiss that count, thinking a jury will just convict on the rest.
They'll forgive us for overcharging.
And the jury did not.
They acquitted because a jury is going to say, if you didn't take this seriously, if you didn't care to parse out the real charge here, why should we?
And I do think it's a very, look, it's a tactic that's used in New York DA's offices and potentially elsewhere as well.
And I do think that in some cases, it could backfire.
In a case that garners this much publicity, you know, this happens to the average Joe sometimes too, and nobody knows about it.
Nobody understands.
But here we have such a public display that people are starting to learn what's going on at these DAs at these DA offices.
And we have to keep in mind that jurors are smart.
They're paying attention to everything.
They're looking through case law and all of that.
And when it comes time for deliberation, they're going to do what they feel is right.
So that's a good point.
Talking about the defense too, what sort of defense do you think that they would bring?
I know that obviously these jurors are going to be listening to both sides of the defense.
They've got a strong team headed by Karen Agnifolo.
What sort of things do you think they would bring forward?
I think it's a little early to determine what the best defense is going to be.
And that's why Ms. Agnifilo is asking for the discovery as soon as possible, because it's very difficult to formulate your defense before knowing what the evidence is against Luigi Mangioni.
The truth is right now, what we know, it's possible that they could state their defense to be a misidentification, that they could say they got the wrong guy.
It's still a circumstantial case.
You don't have anybody at this point that I know of, a witness who could literally say, hey, I saw Luigi Mangioni pull that trigger.
I saw his whole face and I saw it happen.
And that's how I know that this is the person who did it.
You don't have that.
You have somebody who was masked.
You have somebody who left the scene.
You have surveillance video, choppy video that they're going to try to piece together to show that it's him.
They're going to try to put together a package of forensic evidence, fingerprints, DNA, things like that.
But the bottom line is, do they have enough to show that it was actually him?
If they do, then your defense might shift to maybe a mental health issue.
We've been hearing a little bit about maybe he had a mental break.
So is he not guilty by reason of insanity, by reason of mental disease or defect?
These are options on the table for the defense, but I think that Ms. Agnifilo is going to steer clear of specifically saying where her head is at until she sees all of that discovery.
You going through that list of circumstantial evidence to me just screams reasonable doubt.
That's what's going through my head.
And I assume that's what she's going to want to go through the heads of the jurors.
We also have to talk about in this case, too.
We talked a lot about state right now, but just last week is when he first appeared in New York because of those federal charges.
So we have two cases that are running parallel with each other.
How does that work?
Because he's facing state and federal charges.
You know, it's really a show of force by the SDNY, the Southern District of New York, taking this case and charging him federally.
It's almost like, you know, this is my turf.
I want this case.
The feds are saying, you know, they might want to trump the trajectory here and move their case forward before the state case.
It's a very difficult position for the defense to be in because they're fighting two separate battles against very powerful prosecutions.
And, you know, the feds are looking to charge.
The feds charges come with very severe penalties, the potential even for the death penalty.
New York does not have the death penalty.
So, you know, he's really facing a lot of onslaught of charges here.
So it's going to be a very difficult ride.
And what sort of timeline are you thinking for all of that?
I know we've kind of been following the P. Diddy case a lot.
We saw his arrest in September and now there's a May trial date.
Could we see something similar?
In less than a year, he could be headed to federal trial.
I just don't see it.
I don't, I think that it's going to take much longer than that.
Typically, if a case goes to trial, it does take more than a year.
And I don't think that Luigi Mangioni has intentions, at least at this point, of taking any sort of plea offer.
And so if he's going to push this case to trial, which he probably will, especially with concurrent prosecutions, there's a ton to go through.
There's a ton of evidence.
There's probably going to be a lot of motion practice.
You know, both sides asking for certain things to be allowed into the trial that a jury either should or should not be allowed to hear.
So I think it's way too complicated a case to see a trial within a year.
A complicated case.
I'm glad that you said that.
And I would be remiss if I didn't bring this part up.
The fact that this case has blown up.
I mean, we've covered a lot of true crime cases, even you and I together, that have gotten a lot of publicity, but not in the way of the defendant being hailed a hero.
I mean, we've seen this on SNL over the weekend, TikToks, Instagram.
I mean, I was in New York over the weekend and I saw things spray painted on the subway walls.
What do you make of all of that at the very least?
That we have a defendant who a lot of people are rallying behind.
It is a phenomenon.
It is the most important high-profile case there could ever be in this moment in time.
And I think it's going to stay that way.
He's got a lot of people on his side.
And, you know, what we have to take from that as lawyers, at least, is you have to understand that your jury is going to be made up of his peers, that they're going to potentially have very strong feelings either for him or maybe even against him.
But this kind of phenomenon is impossible to ignore.
And it's true in New York, it's been blowing up.
We've had the Luigi lookalike contests happening.
I mean, he has, he has affected a lot of people, and you can't ignore it when you're.
Yeah, they did a contest in Brazil that looked like fucking wild.
Like the guy is literally transcending borders.
You saw all those weird liberals that were like, you know, protesting on his behalf, dressed up as Luigi.
Crazy stuff, man.
Either on the prosecution team or on the defense team.
It is something that is palatable.
You cannot, you just, you have to take it into consideration when deciding how to pursue the case.
Right.
You can't ignore that.
It seems like.
All right.
Let's read some of these chats from you, Ninjas.
So yeah, he's got uphill battle chat.
Definitely got an uphill battle.
We got Capitol Simple.
Jack says, oh, look, I found Chris.
Okay.
You guys are funny, man.
Dom 721 says, Luigi's lawyer is married to Diddy's sex trafficking lawyer.
And now they're both in the same jail.
Yep.
Yep.
Very, very interesting.
We got Waylo.
He says, Yo, Myron, I want some AirPod and Max headphones through the WAP app.
How can I check on the status of the shipment?
I see where it says it's order.
However, I haven't received any other emails with details.
I don't know, bro.
I don't know how you won those AirPods through WAP, but yeah.
Myron, I like the Fed reacts you did on Trayvon Martin case.
Can you please do a Fed reacts on the Philando Castile case?
Would love to get your take on how some shit like that happened.
Merry Christmas.
I can look it up.
I've never heard of that case, to be honest with you.
Almighty Tav says, like you always say, Myron, your past matters, these 304s don't understand that.
Yeah, they don't understand until it's too late, man.
Trayvon Sukki says, send you the link to the pics on IG or Check Castle Club chat.
Okay.
Let me look on Instagram real quick.
Let's see.
Yeah, all the pictures.
Yeah, you took a bunch of pictures on this.
Yeah.
Let's see here.
Let me make sure I didn't miss anybody.
Scared the first 20 minutes of the OT Meg video when you get the chance.
Another big creator that wife a 304.
Okay.
That's from TD Betters.
Hey, also, guys, do me a salad.
Like the video on YouTube.
We got 2,000 plus of you guys in here.
We got what?
3,000.
We got 4,700 of you guys watching right now.
Well, no, like 5,000 something.
And I'm not even counting X or yeah.
Not even counting X. So, yeah, guys.
Like the video.
We got how many ones in here?
Sorry, we got 1,000 likes, guys.
Let's hit 1,500.
Let's hit 1,500 on YouTube.
All right.
Next topic we're going to cover chat is, oh, all right.
We're going to react to this after.
This is the Dan Bozan interview with Paris Morgan.
We're going to cover that as well.
We're going to have to do this one on Rumble only though.
I ain't going to lie to y'all niggas.
And then this is the Mossad.
I told you guys this before.
10 years ago, they fucking pulled this shit off.
This is from Dom.
He says, the Israeli Masad joined 60 Minutes to expose how they tricked us bull into buying their pages in an intimidating video that claims they were the ones that have created the world stage.
And then he goes and quotes them.
To buy this.
Well, obviously, they didn't know that they were buying it from Israel.
Who did they buy it from?
Or I think they were buying it from.
We have an incredible array of possibilities of creating foreign companies that have no way being traced back to Israel.
Shell companies over sell companies who affect the supply chain to our favor.
We create a pretend world.
We are a global production company.
We write the screenplay.
We're the directors.
We're the producers.
We're the main actors.
The world is our stage.
Crazy.
Waylo says, through premium, there's a whopp wheel and you get two free spins a day.
You guys have nothing to do with that?
Nah, bro.
We don't have anything to do with that, Waylo.
At least not to my knowledge.
I didn't even know that existed.
Yeah, bro.
The Masad did this operation crazy, crazy, crazy.
And actually responded to this.
Yeah, we'll cover this shit on Rumble.
And here's a 60-minute video.
We'll react to that on Rumble as well.
All right.
So Fegio's getting some heat for this interview that he did.
The FBAs are crying, as usual.
Their tears are delicious because all these niggas do is cry.
And this was on a Math Alpha interview.
Crazy on YouTube.
Any old school gangster who watches YouTube because I told you a real name, right?
So I'm in the drug game.
So he says, yo, I heard, you know, you sling.
I said, yeah, yeah.
He was like, yo, give me a pack.
I see how I move around my way.
So I give him a thousand-dollar pack.
I'm 14, right?
I'm beeping him.
I'm beeping him.
He never calls me back.
He comes like a week later.
And I'm like, yo, Carlos, what's up, man?
Yo, this time.
It's like, yo, it was like, yo, what's up, Joe?
I was like, yo, what's up with the money?
I've been calling you.
He was like, oh, you dead on that shit.
Wow.
Chad, where's the part with the FBAs?
This nigga was an official tissue legend.
Right now, people are going to swear I'm capping from the Bronx, right?
I'm 14.
He said, you dead on that, nigga.
What you thought you was getting your money?
Fuck out of here.
He starts walking.
I'm on for it.
Yeah, guys, I don't know why the volume is low.
I got it up to the highest.
This is like something just from this channel.
And I'm looking at him.
And I'm like, he's getting smaller as he's older.
In my head, I'm like, oh, you pussy.
Like, in my head, I'm like, oh, you pussy.
You letting this nigga do this.
Way pussy.
Like, you going to let him do that?
This, this, and that.
He gets all the way to the corner.
I'm like, yo, Carlos.
He turned around.
What, nigga?
I said, hold up one second.
Ran over there.
I beat the brakes.
Broke his arm.
You know what I'm saying?
As a baby, a kid.
You know what I'm saying?
We beat up a nigga one time.
You want the biggest cap store?
We beat a nigga one time.
And you have to show up.
If not, you know, you know how many dudes, let me tell you something.
And I, and I hate to tell you guys this: it's so many dudes that's really chat.
Where's the part where he talks about the FBAs and they start losing their minds?
The cowards when it comes to this physical or this violence thing.
I've seen them fold all the time.
And, you know, you go to jail.
I've seen grown men smack a nigga's cheek off and he just walk away like, oh, my bad.
This guy, you don't know how to do that.
You got to kill me.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So most of these niggas is like that.
You know what I'm saying?
And so when I tell these stories of bravery and they just don't understand it.
Plus, at different times, like I be underneath the jails that they had these cameras.
You know, Jussie Smiley yet.
Yeah.
Nobody's got the time.
They followed the cameras back.
I seen him rehearsing.
Yo, he's done.
No, it's a fact.
Just take all Smollett.
I was about to say that was the most unique way I ever heard his name.
But it's Jesse Smollett.
Just for the for the uh, what you call that shit.
For the life of me.
Yeah.
I don't understand why this nigga did this.
He's the biggest star in the world.
He said he got beat up.
All right.
Somebody dropped the FBA clip then for me.
He did this, this, this.
Oh, he was.
Oh, he was.
He had a diabolical plan.
But who thinks?
Why?
You tell me why Jesse Smollyette did that.
To get the ratings up on Empire Pass?
Oh, that's the biggest star in the world.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
It's not.
Why did he do it?
Attention is the new currency.
Because there's no bigger stage.
There's no bigger acting stage.
Yeah, somebody dropped the time stamp for me or the other video.
You're making it sound like there's a cap on attention.
Attention is the new currency.
You take all you can get.
Powell was killing the man.
Can you get mad at an actor for overdoing it with acting?
What?
Can you get mad at an actor for overdoing it with acting?
Nah, not the thing.
He wrote the illest script he could think of.
And he tried to play it up.
My thing is, my thing is they're gonna follow the camera.
Right.
Okay, so they wanted enough.
Man, how far I heard he was shooting it by the hell in your hall on my second avenue.
Yeah, they did, right?
I heard they took down that part and edited out.
I know, bro.
That's what I was going to say.
I think they edited this video, bro.
Math Offer got a lot of heat for this shit.
And I think he took it out.
Let me see here.
Bruh, where's the clip?
Look at this shit.
Yo, Poetic Flacco, this nigga, bro.
This nigga's an idiot, man.
He's dumb.
He made this dumb ass.
He made this video on me about the whole Nick situation.
And he was 100% wrong.
And I made a tweet and I cooked his dumb ass because he don't know nothing about the law.
Where the fuck?
Should we react to the academic shit?
We do academics fucking.
Fat Joe FBA.
So let me give you the breakdown real quick, right?
So, and yo, Tariq, you my guy.
I fuck with you, bro.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, you know what's so funny about his FBA movie?
He's a race grifter, bro.
Big time.
Nigga went ahead and said, oh, was the woman that got burned on the train black?
Bro, dude is trying to make everything about race, man.
Like, bro, it's an immigration problem, not a race problem.
You know, when they try to box people, like, you know, so here's my thing on FBA.
I'll give my whole thing.
Yo, bro, we're all black people.
We should celebrate.
They don't look at us that way, though.
They're going to call you a tether because you're Jamaican.
They don't consider everybody black, bro.
Celebrate and be inclusive of black immigrants just like FBA.
So FBAs are foundational black Americans, which means you could trace your lineage back to slavery within the United States, okay?
Which means your lineage got, you know, got brought over here like colonizers, damn there, right?
Now, obviously, I'm a first-generation American, if you don't know.
I came over here when I was like 10, right?
I was born in Jamaica.
They're going to call you a tether, just like they call me a tether.
Like, my whole lineage is in Jamaica.
Now, I'm a black guy, like me accomplishing my goals.
By the way, Ninjas, we got 1.1k likes.
Let's hit 1500.
All right.
I'm glad to wave the flag of saying I'm a black man doing this in America.
For whatever reason, and I don't know if it's because of like this whole like movement to try to get, what do you call it again?
Reparations.
There's a movement.
Yeah, it is a movement to get reparations.
That's that's their biggest thing.
Dudes would rather work to get reparations than get a real job or get an SBA loan with a business that has separated black people where it's like, all right, man, all you Negroes who are immigrants or first generation or whatever, y'all ain't really black.
Or y'all ain't really like part of this real movement.
And I'm like, what movement?
They're like foundational black Americans.
So they have essentially boxed out everybody, like people like me.
And I don't really give a fuck, honestly.
I think it does hurt black people as a whole when you have, okay, we have black people who are fighting not only oppression, but also trying to, you know, continue to strive and do things to not only promote equality, but to break down barriers.
But then you have some people within the black community saying, nah, well, some of y'all we don't give a fuck about because y'all not foundationally black American.
And for that, I look at it and I'm like, okay.
Now, you know, I mean, I really just don't know what to say.
It's like, wait, so some of y'all black people don't want to be cool with our type of black people because, you know, I come from Jamaica, which also has a.
This nigga right here, speaking of facts, Fat Joe is right, describes what FBA is.
FBA is not a lineage.
FBA is an ideology fueled by hate led by Tariq Nasheed.
What Tariq's followers don't realize is that he's making millions off the ignorance.
FBAs are sheep and Tariq Nasheed is their shepherd.
Facts, nigga.
Let's go.
That's fucking facts.
That's absolute fucking facts.
It is not a real lineage.
Because at the end of the day, we all trace our roots back to where?
Africa.
All of us, right?
So it's absolutely an ideology that's used to divide and conquer.
That's what it is.
According to his logic, if you're Caribbean, if you're African, if you could trace back your lineage directly back to Africa and you don't have descendants that are slaves, you are not black in their eyes.
You're not black in their eyes.
Clown world shit, bro.
Clown world shit.
And such.
Some idiot in here said FBA's lineage.
No, it's not, dummy.
It's not.
It is an ideology.
That's also filled with slavery.
You know, it was a colonial, it was a country that has a colonial past.
Like, you know, the people that's on our currency in Jamaica, some of them were slaves that fought against and rebelled against slavery.
But whatever, I get it.
That's not America.
These FBA dudes are saying, not fuck y'all.
We don't, y'all are tethers or y'all or whatever.
We only care about like the foundationally black Americans.
So for me, I used to think that that was like their way of saying if reparations get given out, we shouldn't get none.
I don't give a fuck about no reparations.
And I don't know any Jamaicans.
And I know a lot of Jamaicans who came over here.
We're not here saying give us reparations.
Yeah, I don't want no fucking reparations either.
I don't want no fucking handouts.
These niggas do, though.
So if y'all just wanted to have the reparations pot, cool.
But whatever.
Like, I'm still black.
And whether people like Tariq would want to box people like me out of the paint, I support him and I love him.
And I love, I love people, everybody that's black.
There's obviously some traditional traditions that are different.
There's some cultural slight differences.
But at the end of the day, we also got to think about the macro perspective.
When we walk outside, they look at me as black.
They look at Tariq as black, right?
So I kind of look at it as a little bit divisive, but I'm not going to knock him because maybe he has a goal, right?
Now, what that has turned into is just like, I don't know, it's like really like, it's like classic, it's like classic, I'll just call it racism, but it's, it's what happens to make sure that the lower class don't get to fuck with the people in power.
The way how you don't get the people who aren't in power to fuck with the people in power, you get them to fight with each other and focus on issues that have to do with each other rather than focus on the class that supposedly has put them there.
Absolutely.
Let me tell y'all, son, about this whole race thing, right?
It's low IQ, low vibrational bullshit, man.
People that have money, right?
They don't care what your skin color is.
When I'm in rooms with people that are millionaire, successful, et cetera, nobody gives a fuck about me being from Sudan.
They don't give a fuck about my lineage.
They don't give a fuck about no FBA bullshit.
That's poor nigga talk.
Poor nigga talk is talking about race and FBA and all sorts of bullshit, bro.
All right?
At the top, nobody cares what your skin color is at all.
When I was in Dubai last year around billionaires, really successful individuals, nobody gave a fuck about where I was from, bro.
Nobody gave a flying shit.
They didn't even know that I was Sudanese until I spoke Arabic to them.
That's how little they care.
I was around Arabs, whites, black people, like all types of expatriates from different parts of the world.
Nobody gave a fuck, bro, at all.
And people like Tariq, they got money, but he uses this stupid divide and conquer tactic to talk about race because he knows the brokies care about that shit.
Right?
You know, it's like a quick piss, chat.
The people who are leading or who you think are Illuminati or whoever, the people in power in the United States, when it comes to people saying, well, this is unfair.
You guys are getting ABC and D. And this is why, you know, I hope I'm not being scatterbreaker.
I don't want to be very concise in what I'm saying.
But even like this, this whole thing about the United Health CEO getting killed.
The people who are billionaires in this country and the people who with real power never want the people who are poor to focus on them and say, the reason why we're not getting where we need to go is because of them.
If that was the case, people would storm Apple.
They would storm Amazon.
They would, the real headquarters.
They would attack the people with the real power.
But instead, that doesn't happen.
You know what happens?
Infighting and just divisive shit that never ever boils it up to the people with the power.
So my theory is that the people with the power need to create division among the people that don't have the power that they can never band together and come for them.
So when I say the FBA shit, it's kind of like little, like, again, brother, if y'all just say, oh, well, if reparations get given out, it should just be given to us, but we're all black people.
Whatever.
Nobody, I don't think no Jamaicans coming over here like, give us money for slavery in the United States.
No.
But this FBA movement has turned into, let's separate black people.
You're not black enough.
That's exactly what it is.
That's why this nigga don't fuck with, what's his name?
Dr. Umar Johnson.
These dudes are just dividing each other.
Aren't the black person who we represent?
And fuck with.
Yo, guys, we only got 1.1k likes on YouTube, man.
I don't want to have to stop the stream, ninjas.
All right.
We need 1,500.
I'm going to give her like, it's 104 right now, PME is for standard time.
I'm going to give her five minutes.
Need to hit 1.3 at least.
200 likes in five minutes.
That's nothing.
Especially with us, with almost 2,000 y'all in here.
Like the video 1.3 or else I got to stop the stream.
I dropped the YouTube link in here for you guys as well.
If you're watching on Rumble, Demi Asad, just open up a tab and like the video.
Tariq a lot, but I can't tell if Tariq is doing that just to create a lane that he completely owns and is completely subservient to his like, you know, ideas and ideology.
Or he really, like, that's what he's really standing on because it doesn't seem to help black people as a whole.
Anyway, I say all that to say.
Yeah, no, it doesn't help at all.
And it is to create a lane because the thing is, is that with this whole FBA shit is an ideology that he pushed so he can make money.
So he can like have these dumbass rallies and these meetups, bro.
100% it's it's a lane.
That's why him and Umar Johnson don't work together no more.
By the way, I interviewed Tariq Nasheed.
And again, when he's talking all that FBA tether stuff, I don't get offended.
Bro, I just don't get offended, right?
But I don't know how beneficial it is.
Anyway, I know you're probably saying, well, what the fuck got to do with Fat Joe?
Apparently he had some comments at Fat Joe.
I don't know what he said.
Let me see what we find there.
Tariq Nasheed.
Fat Joe.
Let's look it up.
Okay.
All right, here we go.
Well, you said that Fat Joe is disrespectful for saying that black San Latinos created hip-hop 50-50.
Did he actually say 50-50?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, that's just not true.
That's not true.
And shout out to Fat Joe, but yeah.
I mean, a lot of Latinos who are around, but you can't say 50-50.
Not at all.
No, no, you can't even say 9010.
I mean, they came later in the movie.
All the pioneers, they were like, when we were doing it, there just weren't no Latinos.
Mind you, he has a documentary out right now talking about this shit.
So obviously he has an incentive to talk about this.
FYI.
It always comes back to the money.
I was participating.
We had a couple in the audience watching, but they just came later.
They just weren't into it early on.
And that's the truth.
Yeah.
And listen, you've had very prominent Latinos over the years.
Crazy Legs, of course, Big Pun and Fat Joe and Cypress Hill.
Shout out to you, Ninjas.
We hit 1.3.
Sweet.
Now let's hit 1.5, chat.
Hit 1.5.
Let's go.
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200 likes to go.
Let's hit 1.5.
And I think I'm going to end the Fed React stream here in a little bit.
Y'all could come on over to YouTube.
Well, to Fresh Fresh Affairs or on Rumble, whatever y'all want.
MC Frost.
There's been a lot of very important figures in hip-hop.
But I guess if you're talking about the original original, then yeah.
It was all black.
Right.
And the thing now, the thing that's rubbing a lot of people the right way, there's this whole push just suddenly for there to be this co-creation because now hip-hop is going to the Olympics.
Breakdancing is in the Olympics now.
So now there's a big corporate drive and there's going to be a lot of corporate money there.
So now hip-hop and breakdancing and deboing is looked at as a positive when black people were just doing it.
It's like, oh, look at those Negroes on the floor.
What are they doing?
That's not real dancing.
That's not real music.
But now that it's being internationally accepted, they have to say, well, black people didn't really do it on their own.
And so they're doing hip-hop like they do other genres.
They do the same thing with rock and roll.
It was negative until white people did it.
And then rock and roll is a white thing.
Country music, our sister Beyonce has a hot country album out now.
They're making it seem like she's co-opting somebody else's culture.
Country music comes out of foundational black American culture.
So what happens is we let people come in and just take the culture and then turn us into guests in the culture because that's what they're trying to do with the whole Latin situation.
They want to go from Latinos were 50-50 to Latinos actually created breakdancing and black folks got it from them.
That's where it's going.
And that's where a lot of people are like, hey, let's put it now.
Okay.
And I think this is a little bit apart from the FBA shit.
Me particularly, and you know, again, I don't really give a fuck to be on sides.
I just try to speak how I feel.
If Latinos want me to believe that they created hip-hop, fuck out of here.
So I'm going to agree with Tariq Nash.
I don't think they did at all.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, they didn't.
They didn't.
But obviously, these guys are all getting bent out of shit about this shit.
I think the roots of what hip-hop is is really rooted in obviously black American, but African and specifically Islander Black Islander culture, for example, Jamaicans, right?
I think, you know, again, I don't want to just be like biased in terms because I don't Jamaican.
I want to be like, I feel like Jamaicans have more claim to try to say they influence the first spark of that origin of hip-hop more than Latinos do.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, if anything, I know this respect of Latinos, but it's like, bruv, with all the respect to y'all, we've seen y'all creativity.
Y'all, reggaetone is a ripoff of reggae, and y'all took this part of it and made an entire genre.
I'm sorry, we're not giving you, we're not giving you the credit for creating shit after that.
I'm sorry to tell y'all, okay?
So, um, I don't, I don't like to agree with some divisive shit, but I don't know if that Joe was saying that, but Latinos ain't creating a motherfucking thing when come hip-hop.
Cut that the fuck out.
What the hell?
Like, I'm sorry to tell y'all.
What the fuck, Latinos ain't creating nothing.
Yo, like, I love, I love my Latin people, but y'all know reggae tone is a real ripoff of what niggas is doing.
And I refuse to believe that y'all created hip-hop or did anything that was really influential in the origin.
Now, have y'all did things that have helped advance it?
Of course, I would never say that, but to create it, come the fuck on, bro.
Come on, go on, stop.
Wait, 1.3 chat, let's get 1.5.
Time out on this and back it up and tell the truth.
Somebody said they didn't borrow from reggae, nigga.
Reggae tone didn't borrow from reggae.
Are you out of your fucking mind?
You know, you know, the whole pattern of the beat, like the core structure.
There's been lawsuits about this.
It's based on one song.
There's one reggae song that the whole reggae tone subgenre was created using basically the skeleton of that beat.
Cut it out.
I don't want to sit here and argue with y'all.
Okay.
It's the same thing every time.
It's interesting.
Listen, ain't no niggas coming over here saying that they influenced salsa and merengue.
Okay.
If there is, I'll tell them to shut the fuck up too.
But let's just call it Spade and Spade.
Us niggas ain't saying we invented salsa, merengue, and bachata.
I don't want to hear motherfucking my Puerto Rican brethren or my Dominican brethren coming over here and saying they invented reggae and they invented motherfucking hip-hop.
Stop it.
Dancing is in the Olympics.
I, you know, fell in love with hip-hop breakdancing in the 80s in elementary school.
And, you know, but it seems like when you look at modern breakdancing, it's really run by the Asians now.
Yeah.
Koreans, the Japanese, those are really in the forefront of breakdancing.
So the fact that it's in the Olympics, I expect some Asian.
Yeah, Vlad, that doesn't matter though.
Like, for example, reggae, the biggest connoisseurs of reggae these days are Asians as well.
And also Eastern Europeans because they have adopted reggae in its very original and primal form and they just replicate that.
So when people think about how reggae has progressed, they're like, who's keeping it still authentic and still like back to what it started from?
It's going to be the Asians.
And if you ask a lot of Jamaican performers, they used to go to Asia and get paid a lot because the Asian marketplace, they appreciate the authenticity of it, but I've never heard Asians say they were connoisseurs.
They never say that they were people who created.
It seemed like they were just people who allowed, not necessarily copy, but bro, 1.4 chat, 1.5.
Let's keep going.
Shout out to all you guys, man, watching the stream right now on Christmas Eve.
I'm happy to be here with you guys.
And honestly, man, I'm just saying very, I'm very thankful for you guys supporting the movement.
As you guys know, we get a lot of hate.
We get a lot of fucking people talking shit.
We get hated by them boys.
We get hated by the FBAs.
We get hated by the fucking Jeets.
Everybody hates us, man.
The feminists, et cetera, because we're critical of everybody.
Hell, even though some of the white nationalists came after me when I made fun of Pam Anderson for aging poorly, because I said white women age like shit, which is true.
It just tends to be factually true.
Right?
And, you know, we cook everybody equally.
So, you know, for all the real ninjas that stick by our sides because we call shit like it is, right?
I make fun of Arabs.
I make fun of you my own people.
So, no one is safe.
So, the fact that y'all are able to rock with me and you guys understand that ain't nobody safe from the jokes.
Shout out to all you guys.
Love y'all, ninjas.
We're 100 away from 1.5.
Imitated to a certain extent, if you want to say that.
Oh, yeah.
Because you have people like Poppin' Pete and Boogaloo Sam, some of these West Coast guys, they were over there in Asia for years teaching them a lot of those hip-hop moves.
So, yeah, the Asians are great students, too.
Yeah.
ASAP Rocky actually showed up to premiere.
Oh, yeah, that's my guy.
That's dope.
Good guy.
Real solid guy.
Real, real solid guy.
Yeah.
Okay, I don't replay the whole thing.
So let's get to what Fat Joe supposedly said.
Here we go.
These rumors were made by radical black racists.
Let's just say that.
That's a fact.
They are racist because if you're not an FBA, they will use all the derogatory terms to talk shit about you.
They'll call somebody like me a tether.
They'll call a white person the C-word.
Right?
We're on YouTube.
Right?
Like, they will absolutely come after you if you're not one of them.
Okay, let me stop it here.
Do I think Tariq is a radical black racist?
We got to be very careful with that, especially using the word racist when it comes to black people.
Could black people be racist?
Yes.
They're absolutely racist, bro.
They're absolutely racist.
And I would argue they're some of the most racist people because they don't deal with the consequences of being a racist, right?
All the time, they could call you all types of negative pejorative terms that are based on the color of your skin.
Nobody gives a fuck if a black person says it ever because they always say, well, we were slaves, right?
So they can always hide behind that.
Do I believe that Tariq is racist because he's doing this FBA thing?
I think that's a stretch right now.
I'm going to be honest with you.
You know, again, there's every group that's very, like, they might be inclusive to a certain extent, but they're very protective of their group.
Like Jewish people, they're very protective of their group.
Could you call them that they're bigoted or racist because they protect their identity and they stand up?
No, you would actually be seen as ridiculous.
You'd be seen as an anti-Semite.
So again, we have to be careful in labeling or throwing that label on even someone.
Again, I don't agree with a lot of stuff that he says, but Tariq Nasheed, black racist.
Hold up, brother.
Hold on, Fat Joe.
Let me keep hearing.
Okay.
It's a group of these guys that don't want to hear Jamaican.
Don't want to hear Guyanese.
They don't want to hear a black guy that ain't.
Here's the problem with what Fat Joe is saying.
I agree with you because I am Jamaican.
However, because Tariq Nasheed might have a different outlook on contributions in the United States or even why maybe a person like me is here, I am black and he is black.
That's not racism.
Okay?
That's very, that's not racism at all.
No, bro.
He doesn't consider us black act.
Yo, he don't consider us black act.
That's what I'm trying to tell you, bro.
Like, he does not consider us black.
We are tethers to them.
Okay?
Now, those, it is still an issue that's under the umbrella of where, you know, there are systematic problems that have to do with culture, race, and tradition, but it's not racist, right?
Again, he's not hating on, he's not hating on being black.
And that's what I look at racism to be.
Damn what they're right.
So their job is to criticize anybody who don't look like them or who ain't black American.
Jamaicans look just like black Americans.
I'm Jamaican.
I look like black Americans.
I'm sorry.
No, no, no.
What he really means is anyone that doesn't have slave lineage is what it really is.
That's the barometer.
That's what defines you as FBA.
Are you black foundationally through descendants of slavery?
That is what they determine makes you an FBA.
This is where I love Fat Joe.
But y'all, Puerto Rican and Cuban and Dominican niggas, don't lump yourself in with us Jamaicans.
No, no, no.
That's not what Tariq is saying.
He's not.
Again, his gripe with people who might be Jamaican or Trinidadian or Haitians isn't that we all look alike.
Unless, tell me if Tarika said otherwise.
If you said otherwise, I'll get at him too, but no, that's not his issue.
So don't, that's the issue with people like Fat Joe.
Because Fat Joe, who is Hispanic, there not only is a cultural difference, there's a phenotypical difference.
You could tell a black person from a Puerto Rican dude, usually.
Or someone who looks at Fat Joe.
Who are these guys?
You want me to say a name?
We're going to give them too much clout.
The FBA foundational black authority whoever the fuck these broke And this shit is just yo, let's keep it a million.
They are fucking broke.
Foundationally broke always.
That's what FBA stands for because these niggas are always bitching about some goddamn reparations, bro.
Frequently bitching always.
That's why these niggas are always running scams.
That's why this dude, Sir Major, got arrested by the FBI for running a Black Lives Matter account saying, yo, give me money, bro.
Took that money.
Nigga was buying hookers, all this shit.
Frequently buying ass is another one, right?
Buying guns, hookers, going out extravagant, got arrested by the FBI.
How many BLM people have been arrested by the FBI or caught fucking frauding with using those donations?
Niggas be capping, bro.
Crazy, man.
Because they are broke.
They are broke.
Who has the money?
Tariq.
What does he do?
Gets donations and has these idiots, you know, feeling like victims all the time.
You know what I'm saying?
Which, by the way, we got 2,100 of you guys watching right now on YouTube alone.
We got 2,700 on Rumble, 600 on roughly 600 on FedReacts.
Guys, like the video?
We're at 1.4K still.
Let's try to get our way up to slowly climb up to 2,000.
Dack, everybody on Twitter.
You see this nigga who run them?
Like, you know, you lead him.
Oh, man.
You got to be fucking kidding me, man.
And so they're trying to change the narrative.
They're not from New York.
Right.
So they're telling a whole nother story.
This was whoopity dupe.
Yo, bro.
Far as I know, we're at Yankee Stadium right now and it's hip-hop's 50th birthday.
And the guy who invented it, Grandmaster Flash, my brother carried his crates.
My babysitters made up the...
Now, what Fat Joe is saying here is definitely factually correct.
If we think about the lineage and how hip-hop grew over time, it's impossible to say it without also acknowledging the contributions of people.
Somebody said they want to revoke Fajr's N-word pass.
Guys, just so y'all know, right?
And the East Coast, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Philly, Pennsylvania, like, bro, the East Coast in general, the Northeast, Hispanics use nigga all the time.
Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, et cetera, they all use it, and nobody cares.
All right?
Like, nobody cares.
Because Hispanics, Latinos, especially Puerto Ricans, right?
You look at like the Bronx or whatever, they're like embedded with black people, bro.
So they always use nigga.
And it's always going to be, it's not that big of a deal.
It wasn't until like I started dealing with these FBAs that they're the only ones that got butt hurt about this shit.
Nobody else cares, bro.
Nobody else cares.
Here's the other thing, too.
Just so y'all know, a lot of Puerto Ricans and a lot of Puerto Ricans and Dominicans can actually pass for black.
There's a lot of Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Colombians too, that look black.
They literally are Afro-American Latinos.
Afro-Latinos is what they call them.
So Hispanics, especially in the Northeast, always use nigga and nobody cares.
People who were Latino, right?
All the Latinos and Latinas, of course.
For me, my only objection is to say that they started.
Like, yeah, of course.
Like, you know, black culture and Latin culture, Latino culture has been really intertwined, especially here in New York.
But again, when we look at hip-hop as a black art, we ain't going to give the credit to a motherfucking Puerto Rican nigga to say he started it.
Of course, did the Puerto Ricans and the culture that Puerto Ricans have brought influence it?
Yes.
But started it, stop playing.
Just like, yo, it's like somebody tell me that, yo, reggae was started by a nigga in Puerto Rico.
Like, nigga, I'll flip the fuck out, nigga.
I could go J-Man like, I'll bug the fuck up right now, nigga.
Stop playing, nigga.
Hey, guys, we're at 1.4k likes.
I don't want to have to stop the show.
We got a lot of y'all ninjas watching right now.
5,000 plus.
That's not even accounting X or FedReacts.
I see 5,100.
Really more like 6,000 between all the platforms.
So guys, like the video, ninjas.
Like the video.
Let's hit 1500 likes on YouTube on Fresh and Fit.
Matter of fact, I'm gonna go ahead after I react to this.
We're gonna end the Fed React stream.
I'll bug the fuck up.
We're at 1.4K right now on YouTube.
Let's hit 1.5, guys.
1.5.
I pinned it in the YouTube video at the top of the chat on Fresh and Fit.
Sorry, on Rumble and on FedReax.
Click that link.
Like everybody, open it up another tab.
So, yeah.
Let me hear, say ho.
It's two girls, twins.
You said baby sitting.
They made up.
Let me hear, say ho.
So they have a big problem, these guys, right?
So they're against anybody who ain't with them.
So this ain't a popular message.
This ain't what everybody's saying.
We might be giving them too much light right here.
Is what I'm trying to tell you.
So there's a small minority to get on them Twitters and they're running it up.
We got a fucking loony tune like your man Lord Jamal's a fucking loony to him.
He's a loony bit, right?
We just said that the drug of choice is attention.
It's this and this and that.
They get one guy who he was a legend.
He's a brand newbie.
And he's the whackest nigga in the crew.
Be clear.
But now this nigga might be like trying to get lit, trying to say anything.
The world's flat to this, that, anything to go viral.
Okay.
That was one of them.
I just told you I stopped my shit.
I go too viral.
I'm scared.
I'm too viral.
I think we in the information era.
Some people just see so many paths.
They decide to pick one and some of them ain't the most popular one.
So, you know, they just.
But what I'm trying to tell you is that this opinion comes from the tribe.
Right.
It comes from a group of people that hate everybody but them.
You know, there's radical Jews, there's radical Catholics.
There's radical Puerto Ricans.
You know, there's radical anything.
If you do enough of that shit, enough of in-house racism.
Now, I'll agree with that a little bit.
I do think what Tariq is doing is that he's radicalizing some of what people who are cultural and he absolutely is, bro.
And black.
He's using this shit to rage his audience where a bunch of crybabies are feeling and being radical.
It's like, it's like there are okay, so you have white people that might be racist.
Then you have like a radical group who feel like they have like this pure blood of like white ethnic Europeans that have blue eyes and blonde hair and they don't even accept other white people and they feel like everybody else is trying to taint them and like taint their bloodline.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I kind of do get that a little bit.
I ain't gonna lie, Tariq.
Yeah, you be tweaking, bro.
So you wind up looking at the world fucked up.
You can't even move around.
You understand?
So that's how this shit come about.
These guys don't like nobody but them.
Hey, fuck that.
This guy, why how could he say this?
How could he, bro?
Have you been to my hood?
Do you know where I'm from?
You know, we did my brother's funerals.
More black people than Spanish people at the funeral sitting next to my mother.
Do you know where the fuck I'm from?
But you trying to tell us what happened over here Tariq's live.
Rock with Tariq, but like Tariq got to explain this a little bit.
I'll go watch him.
Who was Puerto Rican and the whole crew was big fun?
He took all his money.
Of course, I triple safe.
He's broke.
That's not three is it?
His career had him had his face cut just because he was telling the truth about him.
Okay, okay.
If Tariq speaks, we had 1.5.
Let's do 1.6 ninjas.
Let me know.
All the legends I know, when I go to the legendary shit, they're all black in Puerto Rican.
And I sit there with them and I'm like, they don't believe it.
They don't understand.
They don't understand that talk.
They're like, yo, what the fuck is this about?
Like, they're confused.
Now, one thing I'll say, and I hate to say, but we have to say, if we're talking about Puerto Rico or even the Dominican Republic, these are two countries.
And remember, I hate when people try to equate being Puerto Rican to just being a race, right?
Because people in Puerto Rico are different race creeds and everything else.
Being Puerto Rican is not equivalent to being black, right?
And when he's saying Puerto Rican.
But there are black Puerto Ricans that could pass for being black and nobody would know.
Like, if I'm not mistaken, like Fabulous, for example, he's Dominican.
I understand why some people might have like an issue.
I could pass for Dominican.
People mistake me for being Dominican all the time until they hear my name.
With even accepting that, because here's the thing.
You know what's really popping right now in Puerto Rico is Latin music, where Bad Bunny and all these people are thriving from, where we're talking about Anuel and all these people.
Number one, it's super colorist, it's super colorist.
Colorism, I always say, like, you know, in America, we care so much about racism because that's the biggest thing.
In countries where people look a little bit more similar and there's not hard race race lines, there's colorism.
For example, in Jamaica, there's colorism.
We're all black people in Jamaica.
But now the lighter you are, it seems like you're better.
And the reason why I bring that up with like Puerto Rico is like, they'll be damned if they had to give credit for what they got going on now with like Latin music in the sense of bad bunny and well to somebody who was super dark skinned or somebody who was not from Puerto Rico.
So, of course, you know, again, as much as I agree with Fat Joe a lot, I'm not mad that you get checked a little bit because Puerto Ricans ain't gonna, you think Puerto Ricans gonna let some random nigga from the U.S. saying that they, they're the one, nigga, they won't even give credit to,
like, obviously, there's no, you know, if you really know the history, there's no direct lineage, but nigga, even though he's Hispanic too, you think they're gonna be like, oh, the reason why we get a bad bunny being accepted by the United States and others is because a nigga like Nori paved the way.
No, like, they look at their shit as solely Latino and solely from their country, and they ain't trying to share no fucking credit.
So, why the hell when we talking about hip-hop, we got to be talking about what y'all Puerto Rican niggas did.
Let niggas have their shit just like y'all have y'all shit.
You know what I mean?
Have y'all been influential, of course?
Fuse, the pioneers, the Grandmaster Flashes, the Kubernetes, the Melly Mels, and this.
I'm like, yo, we don't know what the fuck these people are talking about.
Well, because they're on Twitter and they're doing a little song, but I don't know what the fuck these people are doing.
Like, they're confused.
They fucked with the wrong nigga.
That's the problem.
Fat Joe, the wrong one.
He always been the wrong one.
He did Achilles at this shit.
He's going to come out with that.
You remember Achilles?
They wait for the nigga.
Is he coming out?
Is he coming out?
Achilles going out with the small.
Oh, my God.
And, you know, with all due respect to even Fat Joe, and I know he's, you know, I guess he's Puerto Rican or whatever.
Yeah, let me tell you this, man.
Like, these days, Dominican music is popping.
You know, 6ix9ine went down there and he's fucking with all the Dominican vibes and everything like that.
You know, shout out to all the Dominican artists, you know, Orochi and all these other people.
Like, shout out to all of them.
But like, bro, Dominican Republic is the most racist island, period, my nigga.
They, like, they share a fucking, they share a landmass with Haiti and they fucking hate Haitians, my nigga.
You ever went to the Dominican Republic?
They treat Haitians like it's like the aliens, my nigga.
Like, if there's a darker-skinned guy who's a Haitian guy that happens, they almost ridicule that person.
Like, racism is on another level in a smaller place.
Dominican Republic, and I don't care what none of y'all say.
I've seen it myself.
People who are Dominican do not fuck with Haitians.
They look at them as lower class, dark-skinned.
That's true.
A lot of fights on that island, man.
Weird motherfuckers.
That's a fact.
It's funny how all this shit, bro.
Again, poor niggas fight over race and skin color, bro.
Again, it's like, bro, like, and politeness, a Haitian would completely fit in in the United States with African Americans.
Just like an African does.
So when you see that, we also got to talk about that, which that doesn't get talked about enough, right?
Because them Dominicans, they do not want to be linked with Haitians, bro.
And they share a country with them niggas or share a landmass with them.
They don't want to be linked with them niggas.
So all that shit, like, all right, when Haitians get, you know, obviously they're not trying to do it Kompop.
Like, if you don't come pop, Kompa is a Haitian music.
They're not trying to do it with Kompa, but it's like, bro, like, I don't fuck with Haitians like that.
But like, Haitians, like, when I look at hip-hop, hip-hop to me, we have African, Haitian, Jamaican.
We have a lot of black traditionalist countries into it.
When I hear like a Puerto Rican nigga jumping in this shit, I'm like, nigga, this ain't no fucking moranga.
Get the fuck one out of here, nigga.
No, no respect.
But like, on some real shit.
So, like, I'm sorry.
Y'all do the Haitians.
I'm sorry.
Obviously, it's not Dominican.
Dominicans do Haitians crazy.
I'm sorry.
They do them crazy.
And I'm going to be honest with you.
Like, I'm a Jamaican.
We look like Haitians, bro.
If you're African, you look like Haitians.
So when you see how they're treated over there, like, whatever Fat Joe be told my man, pipe down, nigga.
Like, we're not running over there to try to claim what y'all and Ozuna and Jay Balvin got going on, nigga.
So y'all do y'all thing over there, nigga, and claim what y'all claim, but don't try to come over here like y'all made hip-hop, nigga.
Fuck out of here, nigga.
I'm sorry.
They got him up off the tip.
God, they thought, yo, this is the wrong nigga.
He don't care.
Now, even when me saying all that, I do think.
And the other thing, too, a lot of blacks in New York, just so y'all know, a lot of the blacks in New York City, Panamanians, Jamaicans, Caribbeans, right?
From all over the place, Trinidad, Jamaica.
Well, like, New York City, the blacks that are there, a lot of the times are like first generation blacks from a foreign place.
So a lot of them are tethers too.
Because Tariq tried to talk shit about these people listening to this interview, like, oh, look at y'all.
You guys just sat there, let's Puerto Rican niggas claim all this bullshit.
But it's like, bro, in New York City, especially, like, this FBA shit isn't really like a thing like that.
Like, yes, there's FBAs in New York City, but a lot of them have ties to directly to their homeland.
So they would be considered tethers to you guys.
FBA is a little bit divisive.
Okay.
All right, cool.
Extremely divisive.
Extremely divisive.
What's up?
That's what it's designed to do is to be divisive.
This whole shit.
What y'all did was some historic stuff, Andy.
Getting on code and making the Democrats crash and burn after they didn't spend billions of dollars.
Yo, y'all go to Tariq's page, man.
Tell Tariq, I rock with him, but tell Tariq, man, listen, we got to be together, man.
I'm Jamaican.
I'm very proud to be Jamaican.
You know, I never.
He's not interested in that.
He doesn't make money by unity.
He makes money through division act.
That's the thing, bro.
This nigga makes money through division.
Speaking of FBAs, I got this clip here for y'all, dude, because this shit is hilarious.
So these girls went ahead and found out.
this clip right here.
I'm sure you guys saw this is going viral.
These girls stealing in California.
Repeat theft.
And just so you guys know, real quick, right?
Repeat theft offenders in California were chased down and arrested by police after Prop 36 took effect, which increases penalties for theft crimes.
So as you guys know, in California, chicks have been stealing for a very long time.
People have been stealing.
Like, because if it's under a thousand dollars, they don't really prosecute.
And even if they do, they don't prosecute.
So some new law came into play where they can actually go after these individuals, which is fucking fantastic.
Thank God.
Right?
And this video is going viral everywhere for these women that we're stealing.
So, yeah, bro, shit is wild.
So we're going to react to this thing a little bit.
Funny shit.
And just so you guys know, a lot of people don't notice.
I used to work in loss prevention chat.
So I used to catch shoplifters.
Give me ones in the chat.
If you guys didn't know that.
If you did not know that I used to work in loss prevention, give me ones in the chat.
I literally used to work Macy's loss prevention catching shoplifters.
Give me ones in the chat.
you guys did not know that.
Did not know.
All right, y'all didn't know.
Sweet.
So, let me go ahead and explain how shoplifting works for you, ninjas.
So a lot of you guys didn't know this.
Yeah.
So I used to watch cameras like this back in the day, guys.
My first, this is my second job.
So my first job was McDonald's.
My second job was loss prevention, right?
And I used to go ahead and watch cameras just like this.
And the way loss prevention works, guys, is you watch them come into the store and you have to watch them like steal.
So there's like multiple steps of the process.
So first it's selection, right?
They pick up the item.
Then it's concealment.
A lot of the times what they'll do is they'll come in with an empty shopping bag or they'll go in the fitting room and they'll wear the clothes out or they'll put it in the shopping bag that's empty.
Then they'll come out with the shopping bag and it's full.
So go in empty and then come out full.
And you have to observe them.
So you have to catch all the steps.
So it's selection.
Make sure they picked it up from the store.
Concealment, right?
Where they might do it on the floor where you see them on camera or they go in the fit room and do it.
Then they pass all points of purchase and walk out the store.
After they pass all points of purchase, walk out of the store, you can apprehend them.
So I used to jump, like, I used to wait until they walked out, right?
And we would do the stop.
And sometimes I get in fights with these motherfuckers.
It was a fun ass job.
I ain't gonna lie to you guys.
But shoplifting was huge.
And what I will say is this: okay?
Women stole five to ten times as much as the men did.
For every one male shoplifter I would catch, I would always catch at least five to ten chicks every time, bro.
Women steal way more than fucking men.
That's a fact.
So I'm not surprised that this theft ring here is these chicks, right?
And then you got some crazy people.
They used to do what we would call hint and runs where they would come in, they'd steal all they'd steal the shit and they just like have a car already outside and they'll just fucking take that shit and run out.
Also common.
So yeah, retail theft is real.
Big, huge.
That's not the real Zerka in the chat, guys.
Look, you can see them selecting.
And she put it right in the bag.
Y'all saw her put it right in the bag.
don't even give a fuck and you call love but confess you've been a messin where you shouldn't have been a messin so the police are following him It looks like they did an operation.
And now someone else is getting all your best.
Not surprise.
Girls always steal more than guys, man.
No surprise whatsoever.
And by the way, guys, we are at 1.6k likes.
Let's hit 2,000 ninjas.
Let's hit 2,000.
It's Christmas Eve.
We got a bunch of y'all ninjas watching.
Right?
6,000 plus, it looks like.
So let's keep cooking.
These boots are made for walking.
And that's just what they'll do.
One of these dudes are gonna walk all over you And why are they keeping them on camera like that?
So they know that they're walking out with the items, guys.
They're watching them when they come in.
They watch them when they steal and they watch them when they come out.
So they must have been doing some operation with the police here, knowing that these women were going to do this.
And then the cops run up on them.
Now what's right is right, but you ain't been right.
Chicken's trying to run from the cops, bro.
Boom, nigga.
These boots are made for walk- And that's just what they'll do.
One of these days, these boots are gonna walk all- Cooked.
Yep, it is a felony.
Bitch, new laws.
And this is all gonna be used against them in court.
Stealing is a fellow.
And this is Orange County.
They don't go.
That's why I actually counted these.
Oh, that's what I went to do last year.
And had to think that on probation for a year for stealing out of target.
Cooked.
I just found me a brand new box to match it.
Woo, man.
That's the L for them, bro.
All right, let's read some chats.
Get your chats in, guys.
Now I'm reading them.
All right, we got here.
Behesi says, I'm very annoyed that I missed you at Amfest.
You were at my hotel and met many of my friends, but I was at a dinner.
Hey, B. Hizzy, sorry about that, man.
I guess you'll catch me in the next one.
I'll go to more of these conservative conventions.
Don't worry.
I'll catch you guys at the next one.
I don't know what the next one's going to be, but I'll be there.
Dom 721 says, PBD said the other day at the Israel First Conference that he wouldn't interview Nick because he says the N-word too much.
Massive cop-out.
As we all know, Nick would destroy him in a debate or even a simple conversation, especially when the JQ comes up.
PBD is backed by that money.
Yeah, it is a little disappointing to see him say that.
I ain't gonna lie.
It is a little disappointed to see him say that.
We got here.
Tarina Sheet is one of the biggest C's in the black community.
I learned a long time ago from FNF Tate.
Rich doesn't care about your skin color.
What they care about is how much assets you own.
Facts.
Comfort zone.
Camarius EX says, happy holidays, g's.
Keep shitting on these FBA goofies.
Yep, they are goofies, bro.
They're absolutely goofies.
We got here, Top Shea says, Merry Christmas, Amru.
Blessings.
Hey, have you heard of Pastor Gino Jennings?
His guy is the ultimate RP.
He's been calling out celebrities and pastors on their BS, especially Jews and Muslims, like how you handle these blue pill clowns.
Pastor Gino Reed, Spitzheart Truths, even Christians.
Check him out or react to him about Denzel Washington after he's up.
Okay.
I'm not really a religious commentator, bro.
You know this.
Sharpshooter says, My can you react to this video real quick about race?
Let me look at it first and see what it is.
Let's see.
Black American flesh ain't African.
Bro.
That nigga sending me random shit, man.
All right.
Also, look at this.
So this comes from my guy, Valo on X. Shout out to him.
We be cooking these 304s together.
Never forget this OF 304 Skybree eats poop.
That entire industry is disgusting.
10 minutes after she took a shit.
Oh, no, hold on.
Paul stuck his fingers up her ass 10 minutes after she took a shit and he put them in my mouth and I sucked it off and I said, mmm.
Smell like shit afterwards.
Disgusting.
It was really bad.
Like when Steven takes it.
Bro, Nick Darcina, bro.
Hold the L once again, man.
This nigga's still taking strays and L's all the day, man.
God damn, bro.
Cooked.
All right, let's go ahead and talk about this 304.
Y'all sent me this with this chick.
Apparently, this is Kyle from Nelk's ex-girlfriend.
Let's see.
Welcome back to Megan.
Wait, this chick looked like a thought.
Who is this bitch?
What's this girl's name?
Overtime Megan.
on the mic and we got a really interesting episode for you guys today clearly it's been these female podcasters are fucking garbage bro Nigga, give me a time stamp.
I don't want to watch 45 minutes of this shit.
So tell me where it is that we're going to talk about this shit.
And apparently, you guys are saying this girl is like a porn star or some shit.
She a corn star?
One heck of a week for me.
I had the stomach flu, as you guys all know.
And maybe some other, you know, little cheating scandal stuff as well.
But it's okay because we're here to talk about it.
We're here to talk about our feelings.
And just to reiterate, these are all my feelings and my opinions.
And that's it.
So take what you will with a grain of salt.
I'm going to leave out a little bit.
Yeah, and another 304 using her fucking ex for fame, bro.
This shit is fucking stupid.
All right, by the way, guys, come on over for FedReacts.
I'm going to end the FedReact stream now.
I'm going to go for two hours on over there.
So, ninjas, come on over.
I'm going to end the Fed React stream.
So I want you guys to come on over.
The link is actually there already pinned for you guys.
So I'm at the FedReact stream now.
Guys, come on over.
Come on over, Ninjas.
Drop the link for you guys.
Here it is.
Come on over, watch on Fresh and Fit.
We're going to be prioritizing Fresh and Fit for this one.
So come over.
Or you can watch on X on Rumble.
Come on over to FNF, guys.
Ending the Fed React stream now.
So come on over, Ninjas.
Come on over.
Yeah, we're staying on Rumble, of course, guys.
Rumble always stays up.
Come on, man.
Y'all notice.
So come on over, guys, that are watching on YouTube.
If you're watching the stream right now on YouTube, FedReacts, time to come over to Fresh and Fit.
Come on over, Ninjas.
Come on over, finish the night stream, the night train over on Fresh and Fit, or you can come on over to Rumble.
Whichever one y'all want.
Rumble's obviously better.
Or Cals Club, whichever one.
You guys are already on FNF.
For you guys that are saying the link, you niggas are already on FNF.
Don't worry.
I'm saying for the guys that are watching on FedReacts, you guys come on over to Fresh and Fit.
Link is here.
I'm pinning it for you guys.
Spamming it.
Come on over, Ninjas.
All right.
I'm ending the stream right now.
Fresh and fit, guys.
Come on over.
FedReacts, come on over to Fresh and Fit or Rumble, Fresh and Fit.
Love you guys on FedReacts.
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