MyronGainesX - D4vd Arrested For MURDER?! Aired: 2026-04-17 Duration: 58:49 === Bear With Me Real Quick (08:40) === [00:01:17] All right. [00:01:19] My brother's going to come on soon, too, guys. [00:01:22] So he's going to be in here in a little bit. [00:01:28] Let's see here. [00:01:33] Give me one second and just. [00:01:46] I'll definitely clip up that debate for you guys as well. [00:02:11] Bear with me real quick chat. [00:02:18] We're going to get back to it. [00:02:20] For those of you guys that are just joining on JTube, you guys missed the fantastic explanation I gave on the difference between federal cases and state cases. [00:02:31] We went real deep into it with the differences, but I am a little shocked that they had all this time and they didn't indict him and they just made like a fucking lazy probable cause arrest. [00:02:44] That's kind of wild. [00:02:46] I'm kind of intrigued as to see why they did that. [00:02:52] But who knows? [00:02:55] Wait, Neon's live right now, 71K watching? [00:02:57] Bro, ain't no way, bro. [00:02:58] Ain't no way. [00:03:00] Yo, what the fuck? [00:03:02] Sorry. [00:03:02] Sorry, distracted there. [00:03:04] All right, let's get back to this David thing. [00:03:07] There was one for October 1st in Norway. [00:03:09] There was a scheduled Grammy Museum appearance in Los Angeles. [00:03:12] That was pulled too from the venue's website. [00:03:14] His label, Interscope, told TMZ that all promotion for David, including his deluxe album release, was being paused. [00:03:21] And I will say, this wasn't immediate, by the way. [00:03:25] So, when Los Angeles authorities found a body in this Tesla that was registered. [00:03:30] Is Academics live chat? [00:03:31] Let me see if Academics is live. [00:03:33] Don't forget to get the boat in there, by the way, Ninjas. [00:03:35] I'll see if he's live. [00:03:37] To him, before the body was positively identified as that of Celeste, he went on stage in Minneapolis. [00:03:44] At this concert, he even handed out LaBooBoos to the crowd. [00:03:47] But TMZ reported that once Celeste was ID'd, his tour was canceled. [00:03:52] And that included an upcoming show in Seattle. [00:03:55] By the way, I asked retired detective Matt Irvine about the tour dates too and David's movements. [00:04:00] Here's what he had to say. [00:04:01] Well, again, as you said, we don't know for sure when she was placed in the front trunk of that vehicle, but we're now hearing it could have been as far back as early August of this year or a month or so before she was discovered. [00:04:14] That's consistent with some of the reporting that we're hearing in terms of communication Celeste was having with friends, which appear to have stopped sometime in late July or early part of August of this year. [00:04:26] Oh, it looks like Ben Shapiro made a video. [00:04:29] We'll react to this too. [00:04:31] The name of the video, check this out, chat. [00:04:34] It goes exposing Sneeko and anti American manosphere. [00:04:37] Okay, here we go. [00:04:38] Grievance party's contention is that a strong America in the world is bad. [00:04:42] We'll debunk this guy as well. [00:04:44] So it is quite a lot. [00:04:46] We got a banger tonight, guys. [00:04:47] I believe that that is when this child's. [00:04:50] Oh shit, let me read chats. [00:04:51] Speedy says, I'm going to start telling Western women I'm not like Scott Pilgrim trying to compete with seven evil exes, okay? [00:04:56] Cody Jones says, Neon's doppelganger talking about, you know what I'm talking about? [00:05:00] Like, nah, not at all, actually. [00:05:01] Yeah, bro, I had to kick the whole panel out yesterday. [00:05:03] For those of you guys that don't know, last night we did After Hours, bro. [00:05:06] Yo, I was at my wit's end, bro. [00:05:08] I was like, yo, get these bitches out of here. [00:05:10] I had to send them all to the, I had to give them all the goddamn yeet. [00:05:13] Yes, it's about to give it more lit. [00:05:16] This live has been awesome. [00:05:17] Thank you for it. [00:05:17] Got you. [00:05:20] Myron says, fat people are losers like Los Poyos. [00:05:23] Exactly. [00:05:25] OSS Custom Fitness Coaching and Accountability with Monthly Fitness Calls with me and OneChest. [00:05:31] Let me go ahead and give you guys a link here. [00:05:32] If you guys are fat POS and you guys don't want to look like Los Poyos, a.k.a. Los Lardos, Get in with our guy, one chest. [00:05:38] I dropped the link in there for you guys. [00:05:41] No brokies, though. [00:05:42] Thank you for showing the pro Israel side. [00:05:44] Solid debate skills. [00:05:45] QA back and forth would have tanked him just by mentioning 9 11. [00:05:48] Yeah, that's fine, bro. [00:05:49] It's no biggie. [00:05:50] Super fantastic reason why Israel is a super undefendable position. [00:05:53] We need to be America first and Israel last. [00:05:55] Exactly. [00:05:58] Not sure if you answered this already. [00:06:00] Yeah, I did. [00:06:01] I'm not happy that he got attacked. [00:06:05] Sausage says everybody hating on Dinesh. [00:06:07] He actually debates unlike the Zio cucks. [00:06:08] He debated Nick on Alex Jones. [00:06:10] Yeah, he did. [00:06:10] He did. [00:06:10] And I give. [00:06:11] I give Dinesh credit because he'll actually get there. [00:06:13] He'll go out there and actually debate, unlike a lot of these motherfuckers. [00:06:17] So, yeah. [00:06:21] What else do we got here? [00:06:38] How to deal with retrospective, Jelsey? [00:06:42] I don't know what you mean. [00:06:43] Thanks for the debate. [00:06:44] All right, I think we're caught up on chats. [00:06:47] Yep. [00:06:51] Back to it. [00:06:52] Life ended. [00:06:53] The fact that she's been reported as weighing only 70 something pounds upon her autopsy, I think, is significant. [00:07:01] This is a child, again, according to the missing posters, that weighed about 120 pounds or more when alive. [00:07:07] So that suggests that she's been deceased. [00:07:11] She was dead for a while. [00:07:12] For a while. [00:07:13] And that significant decomposition occurred before she was found. [00:07:19] One other thing, I think when we first started covering this case, there was an understanding that maybe that car was only there for a few days. [00:07:25] And one of the scenarios that we came up with well, perhaps whoever did this, they didn't have enough time to take that next step, moving the car, doing something with the body. [00:07:36] But if now we're listening to this and that car was there for a prolonged period of time, doesn't that tell you something, whether it's They wanted the car to be found, whether they wanted it there, whether or not they had the ability to get to it in time. [00:07:50] But if the car was there for a prolonged period of time, doesn't that tell you something else about who may have done this, or maybe not who may have done this, but what the motivations or the actions were of the person who put her body in the car? [00:08:06] Well, what it does suggest is that the car was abandoned in this Los Angeles neighborhood at about the same time that David Burke's. [00:08:16] Tour schedule. [00:08:16] Pulse E3 was introduced in the 90s. [00:08:18] So, yeah, let me let me add that because CNN reported that he began his tour in early August, was even set to go overseas to Europe next month. [00:08:35] That's been canceled. [00:08:36] It was interesting because TMZ reported that he had a San Francisco show at the end of July and the official tour started August 4th in Del Mar. [00:08:46] So, there I think is the timeline there. [00:08:48] Talk to us about it. [00:08:50] Well, again, those early tour dates were all in West Coast cities, in places where he could presumably get back to Los Angeles without a great deal of trouble. [00:09:02] It's about August 15th, and for a couple of weeks after that, that he's pretty solidly in the eastern part of the U.S., in Canada, and I think one or two Midwest states. [00:09:16] All of those locations were pretty much back to back tours. [00:09:20] That is, Pretty much every night would make it very difficult for David Burke to return to the Los Angeles area. [00:09:27] So I don't know if there was any intention to have the vehicle or the body discovered, but it seems like from about August 15th forward, it would have been very difficult for David Burke to return to Los Angeles for any reason, including to move his car. [00:09:43] But with the tour canceled, there was another development too. [00:09:47] So according to News Nation, a private investigator who apparently reviewed the initial complaint regarding the car, regarding the Tesla, Said that the car was parked about 150 feet away from a. === Curbing Cuban Influence (11:10) === [00:09:58] What's up? [00:09:59] I'm in the video queue now. [00:10:02] You're in the queue right now? [00:10:03] Okay. [00:10:03] You're on Discord? [00:10:05] Yeah. [00:10:06] All right. [00:10:06] Hold on. [00:10:07] Let me send you. [00:10:09] Okay. [00:10:10] Let me join right now. [00:10:18] Bear with me real quick. [00:10:19] I'm going to let me get you on here. [00:10:21] Let's do it. [00:10:22] All right. [00:10:22] No, no, no. [00:10:23] Take your time. [00:10:23] No, no, no. [00:10:23] I'm good. [00:10:24] I'm good. [00:10:24] I'm just going to turn my camera on. [00:10:26] All right. [00:10:27] All right. [00:10:27] So, someone said you're going to get clipped up regardless. [00:10:29] No, facts. [00:10:30] No, look. [00:10:31] While I can control it, I will. [00:10:34] The goal is to not get fired so fast. [00:10:37] Okay. [00:10:39] That's the goal. [00:10:41] What happened? [00:10:41] You said you already slept up. [00:10:43] Boy, I got to stay that way. [00:10:44] Yo. [00:10:45] Yeah, what up? [00:10:45] You already slept up? [00:10:46] What's going on? [00:10:48] No, no. [00:10:49] Did you hear some of that? [00:10:50] No, no, no. [00:10:50] Yeah, I just heard. [00:10:51] Yeah, they said something about you're going to get clipped up or something. [00:10:54] No, I was saying, and I could say this, it's fine. [00:10:56] I was saying that, here, let me get you on screen here. [00:11:02] Okay. [00:11:02] W Myron. [00:11:04] Yeah, I was saying on stream, I saw a couple of clips come up on my TikTok timeline of me talking about some not so friendly topics. [00:11:13] So I had to tell those people, like, hey, if you could, please take this down. [00:11:17] Just stay to the political stuff. [00:11:18] Yeah. [00:11:18] And they were very understanding. [00:11:19] But, you know, some of my chat has expressed, like, yo, bro, it's inevitable. [00:11:22] And I was like, yeah, and I get it, but. [00:11:23] And mitigate it while I can, of course. [00:11:25] Yeah, we got to mitigate it as much as possible. [00:11:28] Yeah, you talk about foreign policy, Middle East, even Israel for that matter, you're good, right? [00:11:32] Like it's not as dangerous as people think it is, really. [00:11:35] It's become a lot less taboo ever since October 7th. [00:11:38] And then obviously the whole idea of censorship has now been like flooding AI bots and stuff, not just shutting people up. [00:11:44] But like once you go into like the, you know, red pill women race, like that's where their lines are red. [00:11:50] You got to really be careful. [00:11:51] So yeah, that's what I was just talking about. [00:11:54] Yeah, W. Meyer. [00:11:55] Yo, good job in that debate. [00:11:57] Yo, you absolutely panseered him and then put him on a plate. [00:12:00] That was brutal. [00:12:01] Yeah, I don't think he knew. [00:12:03] I could tell, like, because I'd like to see you talk about stuff. [00:12:05] I don't think he knew that I'm pretty well researched on this topic. [00:12:11] He had no idea. [00:12:12] And I know he had no idea because the points that he was making are quite literally the points that you debunk almost every other stream. [00:12:22] Yeah. [00:12:22] So it's obvious he's not really familiar with your work. [00:12:24] And of course, I'm not saying he has to watch you every night or whatever, but. [00:12:27] And Dinesh is a really gracious guy. [00:12:28] He's a gentleman. [00:12:29] So, yeah, not attacking him, but it's obvious he didn't really understand the extent of which, to your knowledge, kind of extended as well as the history, right? [00:12:37] You know, the Iran Iraq thing. [00:12:38] He made a couple blunders there that you quickly, quickly shut down. [00:12:42] So, that was very fun to watch. [00:12:43] Quicker debate, but it was really good. [00:12:45] Yeah. [00:12:45] It was some crazy things he said, though. [00:12:48] Like, really outlandish things. [00:12:49] I was watching, like, oh my God. [00:12:51] I just saw you writing on your notepad and I was like, yeah, I already know he's writing the debunk today. [00:12:55] That's what I was doing. [00:12:56] Like, as he was talking, like, I would write, Every one of his claims, then I'd write the claim and I'd put a question mark and I'd be like, okay, I know what to say to this, to this, blah, blah. [00:13:05] So I was kind of quickly going through there. [00:13:08] And that's the benefit. [00:13:09] This is why, guys, when I tell you guys that a lot of these people that you guys watch or whatever are retarded and they don't know what they're talking about, you can really tell if someone knows what they're talking about when they do debates because you don't just, it's not like just going through the motions or whatever. [00:13:23] It's like you actually understand at some point where you can actually rebut some of the things that they said. [00:13:27] So, yes. [00:13:28] So that's why I said he said there were a couple things that were really just outlandish to me. [00:13:34] I was thinking about reacting to it, but I was too locked in. [00:13:36] But he said, you know, Israel is a country of 10 million. [00:13:39] The United States is a country of 300 million. [00:13:41] So to think that Israel controls the United States, it's like whoever said it was about numbers, it's about influence, obviously. [00:13:47] Yeah. [00:13:47] Right. [00:13:48] If it was all a numbers game, China and Russia would mog us to death. [00:13:50] It's not about how many bodies you have on the ground. [00:13:52] So, and that's why I just thought that was funny. [00:13:54] The rich Zionists that live here, that campaign, like, yeah, I was like, bro, Merrill Mandelson gave this like $100 million. [00:13:59] Like, You know, yeah, these are the people that fund our politicians. [00:14:03] They run the think tanks that teach people how to think, they run the think tanks that actually influence our politicians to make decisions. [00:14:09] So, well, you know, the Scott Horton collab was brilliant as well. [00:14:13] I really enjoyed that. [00:14:14] Go ahead. [00:14:14] Sorry. [00:14:14] No, no, no, no, you're good. [00:14:16] Um, he gave a lot of history, but I was like, you know what, dude, like, let's go, like, you know, because I think it's important to so if people can understand like the background and everything else, like that. [00:14:25] So it was good. [00:14:26] Um, and I'm gonna have him on again. [00:14:29] I, you know, I admire his work. [00:14:31] He does like a lot of good work. [00:14:32] I got to bring him on for Russia Ukraine because he wrote a whole book on this called Provoked. [00:14:36] So obviously, we didn't have time to talk about it today, but I'm glad because I asked him the question on the death to America thing and then I was able to use that in the Dinesh Souza debate, which is interesting. [00:14:47] But I didn't know that. [00:14:48] That was like, I did not know that that's like simply because obviously we don't speak Farsi, right? [00:14:53] But like, I did not know that that's kind of like just an idiom that they use to say F something. [00:14:57] You know what I mean? [00:14:59] Yeah, yeah, that's the line of reason. [00:15:01] I didn't know that either. [00:15:02] That was new to me as well. [00:15:03] So it's important details like that, especially the shit being named after New Jersey. [00:15:06] Like, that's the detail I never paid attention to that was weaponized against Iran or really the militant group in Lebanon. [00:15:13] So, a lot of good points he brought up. [00:15:15] And that's what he does. [00:15:16] You know, he elucidates the larger picture. [00:15:18] So, you know, you don't get caught by the mainstream media and the narrative because the narrative seems on its face very logical, right? [00:15:24] And this is, you know, not saying, oh, I'm vindicated, but I said this like two or three times now on the show and by myself that the basis or the foundation. [00:15:33] In which right wing political commentators use to justify this war is Islamic terrorism, Islamic extremism. [00:15:41] And so, of course, Dinesh, right out of the gate with his opening statement, spoke about Islamic extremism. [00:15:46] And once you unravel that or you peel that layer back, there's nothing in front of you except the Zionist. [00:15:51] And so, of course, you did a great job of deconstructing that. [00:15:54] But that just proves my theory. [00:15:55] They have to depend so heavily on weaponizing Islam and saying that it's the only underlying factor as to why there's destabilization issues in the Middle East when really there's an agitator. [00:16:05] That birthed an extreme version of Islam or made it worse than it already was. [00:16:09] So he did a great job in deconstructing him. [00:16:12] It was really good. [00:16:13] So hopefully that gets clipped up, does some good numbers so people can get educated because there's no way you watch that and on the other end don't learn some new things. [00:16:19] Because everything he's saying is like, people know that. [00:16:22] He's running with the same talking points that have been used for years, kind of the mainstream talking points. [00:16:26] But the things you were mentioning was kind of the inside lore, the things that maybe I knew, but I knew a lot of people watching had no idea about. [00:16:33] And the other thing too that I really made sure to harp on was radical Judaism. [00:16:38] No one ever talks about that, bro. [00:16:40] Radical Judaism. [00:16:41] And I was like, nah, man, I got to talk about this too because people are so quick to talk about radical Islam. [00:16:46] Fine, no problem, right? [00:16:47] We get it. [00:16:48] But no one ever talks about radical Judaism and how these radicals have actual real influence in the United States. [00:16:54] Radical Muslims don't have power, bro, but radical Jews do. [00:16:57] So, you know, it's just crazy to me how no one ever calls that shit out. [00:17:03] And we know why. [00:17:03] And look, I'll give Dinesh, you know, credit because he's a Trump loyalist. [00:17:07] So, like, he's already arguing from a losing position. [00:17:10] You know what I mean? [00:17:10] So it's an unwinned position. [00:17:14] And exactly. [00:17:15] And I think deep down, he knows there is a lot of truth to what you're saying, and maybe less truth to what he's saying, but he's riding the cause. [00:17:23] You know, he's riding the wave, he's riding the lightning. [00:17:26] So it's unfortunate, but at the end of the day, I can't help but I suppose respect his loyalty for the cause and his ideological centering. [00:17:33] But it gets to a point, man. [00:17:35] I mean, the entire MAGA base has turned every single person, for better or worse. [00:17:39] Of course, some people have turned for their own motives, but people have really just turned because this is highly unfavorable. [00:17:44] And it doesn't take an expert to. [00:17:48] Yeah, yeah, exact opposite of what he campaigned on. [00:17:51] So it doesn't take an expert to really debunk it. [00:17:52] So it's a losing position, but I liked it. [00:17:54] It was very calm, cordial. [00:17:57] You guys didn't throw any insults at each other, which I expected because, again, he's usually a class act. [00:18:01] I've seen a couple of his debates. [00:18:02] He's always been really good. [00:18:03] But some of those things he was saying, man, it was a bit of this moment for me. [00:18:08] But you did a really good job. [00:18:11] It was good. [00:18:11] So, yeah. [00:18:13] So, did you hear this shit about David and getting arrested or whatever? [00:18:18] This news breaking? [00:18:19] Or are you not keeping up with that? [00:18:22] I haven't been keeping up with it too much, but let's go into it real quick. [00:18:25] Yeah, I was watching this thing. [00:18:28] Let me see if I can get it here. [00:18:29] Give me one sec. [00:18:31] Sure. [00:18:32] Let me minimize this. [00:18:34] I got to share my top screen. [00:18:36] Give me one sec. [00:18:37] I just summed my. [00:18:44] And while you're doing that, I'll just read this one chat. [00:18:46] Free Palestine says, break down or even ask Myron why they want Cuba. [00:18:52] Yeah, I mean, did you want to answer that? [00:18:54] Why the United States wants Cuba? [00:18:55] Why do we want Cuba? [00:18:57] Yeah. [00:18:58] I mean, currently, there's no real pressing reason, right? [00:19:01] Previously, it was to remove the Soviet influence, but now it's just an island that means little to nothing. [00:19:07] Yeah, it's just really controlling. [00:19:08] It's ensuring that we have this side of the hemisphere locked down. [00:19:12] And Cuba, you know, A lot of people don't know this. [00:19:15] Cuba actually is like one of the best intelligence services in the world. [00:19:20] And they sell our secrets all the time to Russians and everything else like that because they're so close to us. [00:19:24] You know, you look at someone like Diana Montez's case, another State Department. [00:19:27] I think she worked for DIA. [00:19:29] She got caught selling secrets to the Cubans, a guy from the State Department. [00:19:33] So they're good at what they do and sell our intel on the black market all the time to our adversaries. [00:19:38] So I think it's just really about like finally, you know, getting control of that island who's been, you know, Kind of a thorn on our side, right? [00:19:47] Real close to our thing. [00:19:48] So it's really strategic and, you know, geography based as to why. [00:19:56] Yeah. [00:19:57] Because I don't even think, I'm trying to think here, what the fuck Cuba produces like that's of interest to us. [00:20:05] I think previously, I suppose it was cane sugar, right? [00:20:08] Like all the other Caribbean islands. [00:20:10] But now, I don't know if Cuba is really that much of an asset for the United States to have full autonomy over, besides the fact that they can pose a threat or pose a risk. [00:20:18] Yeah. [00:20:19] In regards to intel or relationships with the Soviet Union or really Russia now at this point. [00:20:24] But yeah, historically, Cuba was much more of a threat than it is now. [00:20:27] And now they have no oil, right? [00:20:28] Now they have no energy because we've cut that tie off from Venezuela. [00:20:31] So I'm looking right now tobacco, cigars, rum, and beverages, sugar and agricultural products, and nickel and cobalt. [00:20:37] Those are the key Cuban products and potential U.S. benefits. [00:20:40] But that's negligible exports. [00:20:41] It's really nothing important. [00:20:43] Yeah, so it's not like oil or some other energy based resource that's extremely important. [00:20:48] But yeah, I think that one is just more about influence, controlling this hemisphere. [00:20:53] And kind of just getting rid of the Cuba problem that's been a problem since, you know, the Fidelity. [00:20:59] Quote unquote communism. [00:21:00] Exactly. [00:21:01] Yeah. [00:21:02] So I think that's what it is, really, to curb that influence on our side of the country. [00:21:07] Sorry, on our side of the world. === When To Talk To Cops (11:14) === [00:21:08] Yeah, I was watching this David thing right here. [00:21:11] They picked him up and arrested him today. [00:21:12] That's breaking news from a couple hours ago for murder. [00:21:15] What I'm doing now is kind of going through the facts that led. [00:21:19] Basically, long story, Rihad, if you might not know, his, I don't know if it's his girl or whatever, but a girl was found in a Tesla registered in his name dead. [00:21:29] Weeks later, and you know, if you if they find a dead person or car registered to your name, you're probably gonna have a bad time. [00:21:36] So that's kind of what happened. [00:21:37] They finally picked bro up. [00:21:39] But what I was talking about is like they didn't even like do a criminal complaint or file anything formal, bro. [00:21:44] They just went and picked his ass up. [00:21:45] So, and they've been investigating him for a minute. [00:21:47] Like, I remember this story broke out last year, so um, they're just now getting to this. [00:21:53] You know? [00:21:54] So, this guy is a prominent singer, huh? [00:21:56] Yes. [00:21:57] And where have I been? [00:21:58] Because I've never really heard of him. [00:21:59] I would think your generation is a war. [00:22:02] Yeah, he's Gen Z. He's 21. [00:22:05] But I guess I'm just not privy to the music scene. [00:22:08] Never really heard of him. [00:22:09] But I did see this on my ex timeline. [00:22:11] So, let's watch. [00:22:11] I want to see what the guy's saying. [00:22:12] This is a multi million dollar property that David was apparently renting. [00:22:16] And it was. [00:22:16] This video is a little bit older, but it goes over some of the stuff. [00:22:19] But I brought you up to speed about what so far reported that David recently broke that lease. [00:22:25] And then we can cover the blockade and the war after this. [00:22:27] The New York Post saying it was for $20,000 a month, and he moved all of his stuff out of there. [00:22:33] The Daily Mail apparently obtained photos of large boxes being moved out of that house on September 24th. [00:22:39] So, this is about a week after the property was searched by authorities pursuant to a search warrant. [00:22:46] TMZ reported that they maybe were looking for blood evidence or hair sample evidence. [00:22:50] NBC reported that law enforcement sources were saying police were looking for various things, including digital devices that may contain material potentially linking Celeste to that property. [00:23:01] And this shit was like. [00:23:03] 14 or 15, and he's 21. [00:23:05] Oh, shit. [00:23:08] How old is he? [00:23:09] Well, he's already cooked. [00:23:10] Wait, how old was he before? [00:23:11] He's 21. [00:23:11] He was born in 2005. [00:23:13] He's 21. [00:23:13] So, what was she, 15 or 14? [00:23:16] Yeah, she did. [00:23:17] What state were they in? [00:23:18] California. [00:23:20] What's the age of consent there? [00:23:21] It's definitely not that young. [00:23:23] I think it's 18. [00:23:25] I think it's 18. [00:23:25] Yeah, I would assume Cali is higher. [00:23:28] You look right now. [00:23:29] You know what? [00:23:29] I'm down south, niggas. [00:23:30] That shit's like 10. [00:23:31] Yeah. [00:23:32] Let's see here. [00:23:34] Age of consent. [00:23:36] I know a lot of states, like 16. [00:23:39] I think Connecticut is 16. [00:23:40] Well, it's 18 in California. [00:23:41] And then, so let me see Romeo and Juliet laws. [00:23:45] He's cooked. [00:23:50] There is no Romeo and Juliet laws. [00:23:52] Oh, wow. [00:23:54] Okay. [00:23:54] For those of you guys that don't know, Romeo and Juliet laws are basically laws that, like, there's, you know, if a girl's underage or one of the parties is underage, if they're within a certain age range, it's acceptable. [00:24:04] So, like, let's say, The girl is 15 and you're 18, right? [00:24:09] That's going to be within the window where, though she might be considered a minor, you're close enough in age to her where it's not necessarily like criminalized. [00:24:19] Problem. [00:24:20] Yeah. [00:24:20] I believe Connecticut has that. [00:24:22] I think it's like, excuse me, two or three years. [00:24:25] Check Connecticut. [00:24:25] Let's see. [00:24:26] Yeah. [00:24:27] So, all those individual conductors, blah, blah, blah, petition for possession of the restoration. [00:24:30] So, yeah, Florida has Romeo and Juliet laws. [00:24:36] Wait, so let me just get this straight. [00:24:37] He was 21. [00:24:38] Messing with a 14 or 15 year old, and that same girl was unfortunately found killed inside of his Tesla. [00:24:44] Yeah, pretty much. [00:24:46] Crazy. [00:24:47] Yeah, I mean, that's just an L top to bottom. [00:24:49] Even if he's acquitted of the murder, now he's a pedo forever, I guess. [00:24:53] So, yeah, it's like double L. [00:24:54] We don't know if they were going to be up, but I'm assuming they were. [00:24:59] I mean, this is a photo of them, right? [00:25:02] I think so, more than likely. [00:25:03] PD detectives. [00:25:04] What the hell is this nigga got going on? [00:25:06] You know how these music niggas are. [00:25:08] They're sus, bro. [00:25:12] Bro, all you young guys, bro, just make sure she's 18, bro. [00:25:21] Fuck that. [00:25:21] Don't deal with these robeos. [00:25:22] It ain't worth it, man. [00:25:23] The girls are following up on several things. [00:25:25] Niggas be playing the game like you'll be 20, a bitch will be 17. [00:25:28] Don't even bother. [00:25:29] Like, don't even bother. [00:25:31] Yeah. [00:25:32] Just put it on layaway, bro. [00:25:33] Wait a year, nigga. [00:25:34] Like, damn. [00:25:35] Like, you know what I mean? [00:25:35] Like, yo, don't. [00:25:37] You will get ostracized so quickly. [00:25:39] Like, yo. [00:25:40] And look, sometimes the gap is odd, but right, if you have a situation where you're 20 and she's 17, is that really inherently that bad? [00:25:47] No. [00:25:47] Maybe people will say, oh, it's impressionable, whatever, but there's no real issue there. [00:25:50] But it's just best to stay away from such an age gap. [00:25:53] Unfortunately, that's just the case. [00:25:55] So you got to play it very safe. [00:25:57] Yep. [00:25:57] Absolutely, bro. [00:26:00] E News reported that law enforcement sources with knowledge of the case. [00:26:04] Said that electronics and computers were removed. [00:26:07] Now, in terms of David, he's been radio silent. [00:26:09] No word we've seen. [00:26:10] We don't even know where he is right now. [00:26:12] And while it was reported that David initially had been cooperating with the investigation, I mean, his representative reportedly told NBC Los Angeles that he's, quote, fully cooperating with the authorities. [00:26:24] Los Angeles Police Department Captain, Commanding Officer Scott Williams couldn't confirm to people whether the singer was in fact cooperating. [00:26:32] Williams also said to people that regarding a relationship or romantic relationship between David and Celeste, Quote, it would be premature for me to say anything. [00:26:42] We're looking into everything. [00:26:43] Yeah, so they don't know. [00:26:44] And he's not going to obviously talk about that shit. [00:26:47] Now, TMZ reported that people in the industry believed 20 year old David and Celeste were dating. [00:26:53] And that many. [00:26:54] So she was 20. [00:26:55] Okay, he was 20. [00:26:55] Believed she was actually 19 years old. [00:26:58] Wait, what? [00:26:59] She was actually in the seventh grade, by the way. [00:27:01] And right now. [00:27:01] Yeah, what the fuck? [00:27:02] Now, there are those, particularly online, who are analyzing. [00:27:05] Wait, the grade makes it worse than the age. [00:27:08] I don't know. [00:27:08] Hearing seventh grade makes it much worse. [00:27:10] Nigga, she's not even in high school. [00:27:11] What are you doing? [00:27:12] Potential link, any potential evidence of the two of them seen together, whether it was apparently a photo, whether it was a live stream. [00:27:21] There has also been reporting that they shared the same tattoo on their fingers, which was apparently a key identifier. [00:27:27] Oh, yeah, I do remember that. [00:27:30] Yeah. [00:27:30] Of Celeste's body. [00:27:31] Now, there are individuals who have looked to clues in his shows or his songs for alleged connections to Celeste, and to be clear, nothing has officially been verified. [00:27:40] Here's the thing even if you look at lyrics, has there been an autopsy? [00:27:44] Did they figure out the cause of death? [00:27:46] They did. [00:27:47] They did. [00:27:48] Shit, I don't know what the cause of death was, but they did do it, but they found the body way after. [00:27:52] Air Fright says, Safira just checked in and got off work from the hospital surgical here in Canada. [00:27:56] The ladies from FNF were insufferable. [00:27:58] On top of that, the two hoes at the end, mad, disrespectful, asked them if they should leave, fuck out of here. [00:28:02] Yeah, bro. [00:28:02] That's what pissed me off when they said that shit about, oh, should we just leave? [00:28:05] Like, yo, get the fuck out of here. [00:28:06] Like, your friend is on OnlyFans. [00:28:08] Like, she's here benefiting, and you have the nerve to say that? [00:28:10] Get out of here. [00:28:11] Back in 2022, this is what seems to be creating the conversation. [00:28:16] The lyrics say, I mean, even in the back of my mind, you died, and I didn't even cry. [00:28:20] No, not a single tear. [00:28:22] Oh, they're about to use the music. [00:28:24] Oh, they're about to dirk him, they're about to hit him with the dirt. [00:28:28] Oh, you think it's be telling on themselves, bro. [00:28:31] Yo, it's one thing to be a rapper, it's telling on yourself, but it's telling on yourself too. [00:28:35] Boosh, I think, didn't he get caught for some lyrics as well? [00:28:39] No, Gucci put out some lyrics basically where he was like kind of self snitching on, well, not self snitching, but like snitching on Vaughn. [00:28:48] No, no, Vaughn had to be an example. [00:28:50] Oh, yeah, Vaughn had self snitch. [00:28:52] Yeah. [00:28:53] 100%. [00:28:53] Again, nothing remotely to suggest this has anything to do with Celeste. [00:28:57] Now, I also sat down with criminal defense attorney William Corman. [00:29:00] We did a full sidebar on this. [00:29:02] And I asked him, okay, if you're representing David right now, what should he be doing? [00:29:08] And what do you think his attorneys are up to? [00:29:11] What would you advise him if you were representing him right now? [00:29:14] Not to say anything and not to do anything. [00:29:16] If I were an attorney, what I would advise him to do is lay low, do nothing, don't obstruct the investigation, but we're under no obligation to cooperate with it either. [00:29:27] And just let your lawyers do what they need to. [00:29:29] Yeah, bro. [00:29:30] Yo, honestly, guys, you should never talk to the police, chat, ever, bro. [00:29:33] Under any circumstance, never talk to the cops, bro. [00:29:36] Telling you guys this is a former law enforcement guy. [00:29:39] Never, ever, ever, ever, ever talk to the police, dude. [00:29:42] There's no benefit from it. [00:29:43] And honestly, let's say you have like exculpatory evidence that can, you know, exculpatory means like to exclude you to show, prove your innocence. [00:29:53] Let the lawyer do that for you. [00:29:55] Don't sit down with a detective or a criminal investigator of some kind and show them the evidence that shows that you're cleared. [00:30:00] Like, no, get a lawyer and have the lawyer do it for you. [00:30:04] Yeah, there's never any people talk way, just to add to that, people talk way too much to the cops when it's unnecessary. [00:30:10] Even when I get pulled over, man, I'll be so respectful to the cop. [00:30:14] But, bro, I could have Tokyo drifted on the on ramp, nigga. [00:30:18] I could have done some GTA shit. [00:30:20] He asks me why he pulled me over. [00:30:22] He's like, you know why I pulled you over? [00:30:23] No clue. [00:30:24] Yeah. [00:30:24] I don't know. [00:30:25] I have no idea, actually. [00:30:26] I was just a nice day before you pulled me over, officer. [00:30:29] But people are just so quick to admit to guilt. [00:30:32] That's obviously a less extreme example. [00:30:34] But yeah, never talk to the police. [00:30:35] Even. [00:30:36] Because you might walk yourself from being completely innocent and then having no ability to actually detain or arrest you to being inside of an investigation room, right? [00:30:45] Or like an interrogation room. [00:30:46] So, very, very, you got to shut your mouth when you talk to say, you know what, I'll take your card, you talk to my lawyer. [00:30:52] Yep. [00:30:53] Yep. [00:30:53] Exactly, bro. [00:30:54] Because the other thing, too, you guys got to understand is like, because what will happen is like the cops will try to minimize, like, oh, this isn't that big of a deal. [00:31:00] We're not saying you're a murderer or whatever, but XYZ. [00:31:02] Like, and a lot of people don't want to be looked at as a bad guy. [00:31:05] So, like, they'll come in and they'll, you know, Admit to some shit that might have been lesser, but that's where they got you. [00:31:11] Even if it's like a minor crime, like they got you on something. [00:31:13] So it just doesn't benefit you to talk to cops ever. [00:31:16] The only time that it would benefit you to talk to cops is if you're like cooperating in an investigation and you got your lawyer with you and you're doing it under like what's called a 5K or like under a CAS cigar, which basically gives you immunity. [00:31:30] So, but other than that, dude, there's really no reason to ever talk to the police. [00:31:35] And if you do talk to them, it's going to be under the auspice of your lawyer where there's some type of agreement where none of that shit that you say can be used against you. [00:31:41] But talking to cops without a lawyer is the dumbest thing you could do, even if you're innocent. [00:31:46] Like, if anything, if you're, well, if you're guilty, definitely don't talk. [00:31:49] But if you're innocent, don't talk to them either. [00:31:52] Because they can muddy things up and make it look like you're not innocent. [00:31:56] So, oh, and just, you know, be polite about it. [00:31:59] Look, I don't talk to the police without a lawyer present. [00:32:02] You know, I want a lawyer. [00:32:03] No offense to you, but like, I just don't talk to law enforcement without a lawyer present. [00:32:07] So, yeah. [00:32:09] You get from point A to point B. [00:32:10] I would imagine there's some communication. [00:32:12] And what it really is, is, You're informing the prosecutors of where your client is, your client's availability. [00:32:18] What you don't want is for them to come into your client's house in the middle of the night and arrest them in a situation. === Grand Jury Indictment Update (09:46) === [00:32:23] Oh, yeah. [00:32:23] Also, you were in Suleiman's space talking about the thing, right? [00:32:26] So we'll cover that next. [00:32:29] The war and stuff like that. [00:32:29] Yeah, I actually wanted to really quickly cover. [00:32:31] Did you see the controversy with LeBron James shitting on Memphis? [00:32:35] No, no. [00:32:36] Cue it up, though. [00:32:37] We could do that for sure. [00:32:38] It's very funny. [00:32:39] We could do it. [00:32:39] Yeah, we could do it after this if you want, or we could do it after the Iran situation. [00:32:42] But I thought it was hilarious. [00:32:43] Okay, yeah, cue it up. [00:32:44] I reach out to prosecutors where I think I have a client who's a suspect. [00:32:48] I say, look, you know me. [00:32:51] Let us know where you need us to be. [00:32:52] We will turn ourselves in at any moment rather than you coming to my client's house or my client's place of business. [00:32:59] 10 officers deep in taking down the door. [00:33:01] And actually, that's another good thing with having a lawyer too, Chad, is like they can facilitate this for you, should they have probable cause for you, where it's like not as bad. [00:33:11] Let's cooperate with you. [00:33:12] You know what we're going to do. [00:33:14] We're going to turn ourselves in if and when it gets to that stage of the game. [00:33:17] I'm also going to tell you this the death of Celeste has had notable ripple effects for David. [00:33:22] So, on one hand, aside from the pause on his tour and his album, it was announced that Crocs and Hollister. [00:33:29] Had pulled promotional images of the singer from their marketing campaigns after this body was found in the car registered to his name. [00:33:36] Sorry, I got a retard in my chat. [00:33:38] Puerto Rico 19. [00:33:39] Yo, enjoy the Shadow Realm, motherfucker. [00:33:41] Time to send you to the Shadow Realm. [00:33:45] The future is mine. [00:33:48] Bro, keep spamming. [00:33:49] Make the Kindle vibe on. [00:33:51] Idiot. [00:33:52] Go ahead. [00:33:54] Yo, did you see? [00:33:55] I'll say it in a second. [00:33:56] But Thodic says, how long until you quit your job? [00:33:59] I don't know. [00:34:00] Who knows? [00:34:00] Hopefully. [00:34:01] Soon, hopefully not. [00:34:02] Doesn't really matter. [00:34:03] Sogno Sprite, are you watching the NBA playing tomorrow? [00:34:06] No, but you reminded me about the LeBron situation. [00:34:08] So thank you because that shit's really funny. [00:34:10] And, yo, did you see the TikTok I sent you? [00:34:14] That girl reading your book? [00:34:15] Yeah, that shit was funny. [00:34:16] W's. [00:34:18] Yeah. [00:34:18] Maybe I'll show it later, but go ahead. [00:34:21] All right. [00:34:22] Name. [00:34:22] On the other hand, on a benefit, Vice reported that on September 13th, he gained over 22,000 followers on Spotify, an over 250% increase. [00:34:32] On social media, he gained over 25,000 new Instagram followers. [00:34:36] He has 2 million on Instagram right now, 4 million on TikTok, almost 2.3 million on YouTube. [00:34:42] So perhaps suggesting people's interest in this case or him growing in popularity because of all this news. [00:34:48] Not entirely clear, but significant nonetheless. [00:34:51] It was notable what LAPD Captain Scott Williams also said to people. [00:34:55] And when I say people, I mean People Magazine. [00:34:57] As we think about David and we think about this investigation, he said, We know for sure that Celeste Rivas Hernandez died. [00:35:04] And someone placed her body in the front trunk area of David Burke's Tesla. [00:35:08] So, officially confirming that it was his car. [00:35:11] We know. [00:35:12] I wonder what the fucking intent was. [00:35:17] That's so weird. [00:35:21] So, it is very likely Celeste Rivas Hernandez had been dead for several weeks prior to her body being discovered. [00:35:30] The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has not determined a cause or manner of her death. [00:35:35] So, we don't know for sure if anyone has any criminal culpability for her death beyond the concealment of her dead body. [00:35:41] In other words, did someone find her dead? [00:35:43] Did she die under other circumstances? [00:35:45] They panicked and tried. [00:35:46] All right, so now that we got that, let's go ahead and let me get the other clip I had here. [00:36:01] I had another. [00:36:08] Oh, yeah, we got a couple things we can react to. [00:36:10] We got secret damage in Iran war revealed. [00:36:14] Ben Shapiro apparently exposing me and Sneeko. [00:36:19] So. [00:36:20] That was going to be funny. [00:36:21] Yeah, it is. [00:36:21] Hold on. [00:36:22] This is going to be funny. [00:36:23] Hold on. [00:36:24] There was. [00:36:27] Now I'm going to show you guys this thing real fast. [00:36:30] Hold on. [00:36:32] Discord. [00:36:32] Boom. [00:36:36] All right. [00:36:37] Let's see. [00:36:41] Now, this is the breaking news. [00:36:47] Major breaking news now detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department Robbery Homicide Division. [00:36:57] Yo, one chest. [00:36:58] Can you get this loser on OSS? [00:37:02] Bro. [00:37:06] What the? [00:37:11] That's it. [00:37:14] Corked. [00:37:15] And, bro, was 20 years old. [00:37:22] I have to keep that nigga locked up. [00:37:26] I'm not going to lie to you, bro. [00:37:27] Yeah, I don't think he's going to get a bond, bro. [00:37:30] You probably won't get a bond. [00:37:32] No way. [00:37:33] So, we do want to go ahead and bring in now ABC's Alex Stone on the phone to speak more about this case. [00:37:40] Alex, you've been following this from the very beginning. [00:37:42] What can you tell us as far as this breaking information goes this afternoon? [00:37:46] Well, Mark and Michelle, yeah, sources are telling us that this is based off of evidence that the LAPD was able to gather and put together and now is going to be presenting to the LA County DA for a filing decision on Monday. [00:38:01] This was not from. [00:38:03] Any kind of indictment. [00:38:04] We know that the case had gone to a grand jury. [00:38:08] It was expected that there might be an indictment coming sometime soon. [00:38:13] We were thinking in the last couple of months or in the next few weeks. [00:38:17] This was not from that. [00:38:19] We are told that this is evidence that they have been compiling going back to when her body was found last September, that now they have reached a point where they believe they have probable cause and it's gone to the DA. [00:38:32] All right. [00:38:33] And so a lot of people wondering, you know, this. [00:38:37] So many things seem to point to him. [00:38:39] Why did it take them this long to make the arrest? [00:38:42] We know they're pretty methodical about how they do things, but. [00:38:45] Yeah, it's a good question. [00:38:48] One of the things that they were waiting on, Mark, was the cause of death. [00:38:53] And there was difficulty reaching that cause of death, not to get too graphic, but her body was in multiple parts. [00:39:01] It was in, we know from court documents, two different parts. [00:39:05] Oh, they chopped her up? [00:39:06] Oh, shit. [00:39:07] Oh, what? [00:39:08] Oh, yeah. [00:39:09] That changes everything. [00:39:10] Body bags in the front trunk of that Tesla when her body was found. [00:39:16] So it was difficult for the medical examiner to determine the cause of death. [00:39:20] You're telling me the LAPD is on this and not the FBI? [00:39:23] Yeah, yeah. [00:39:24] I mean, it's murder one. [00:39:25] Murder one always goes to premeditated murder, almost always goes to staying locals. [00:39:30] Even with a big, high profile person like this guy. [00:39:32] I mean, I didn't know who this guy was before, but maybe I'm just through. [00:39:35] The only time you're going to see, like, The feds take over like a premeditated murder is like the other day. [00:39:39] Do you see the kid that the minor that got arrested for killing his sister and like a cruise, uh, a carnival cruise thing? [00:39:46] Yeah, so that one they took because it's a crime on the high seas. [00:39:50] So since it was a crime on the high seas, FBI comes and takes it over. [00:39:53] Yeah, but if you're like, yeah, but it like normally like it's going to be the state police, county sheriffs, or city police department that's going to take you know, you know, cut and dry murder cases like this, even serial killers. [00:40:04] Yeah, feds only come in when there's like some type of federal nexus that the state can't do it. [00:40:09] Does that make sense? [00:40:10] That's one time. [00:40:11] Prove or be able to show to the DA that she was murdered, that it wasn't something else. [00:40:16] Like, if you murder someone in the middle of a bank robbery, then they can go after you for murder. [00:40:20] But that's only because bank robbery in itself is a federal crime. [00:40:24] Where, you know, let's say that she overdosed and then somebody freaked out and put her body in that trunk. [00:40:33] They have to be able to prove that it was murder. [00:40:35] They now believe that they can do that. [00:40:37] All right. [00:40:38] Yeah, we also know, you know, David, as many entertainers do. [00:40:43] They probably know what the cause of death is. [00:40:44] They don't want to reveal it, though, to the public yet, because they're probably going to try to talk to this David guy or other witnesses. [00:40:52] But the police do that a lot where they won't reveal certain things to the media. [00:40:58] So that they know that they got their guy or whatever when information comes out. [00:41:03] They tactically and strategically leave certain things out when they do their press releases. [00:41:08] Had an entourage of people around him at times. [00:41:11] I know some other individuals have been considered as drivers of this vehicle or either around. [00:41:17] Any information on possibly how this could impact other people that David was around that also may have been around Celeste Rivas? [00:41:24] Michelle, we don't know yet. [00:41:26] And if there are any other arrests that are going to be coming in this case, we know that. [00:41:31] There were a number of witnesses who came and testified in front of the grand jury again. [00:41:36] And I know that they did a search warrant in one of his houses, too. [00:41:39] This was not an indictment. [00:41:41] This is probable cause that the LAPD put together and moved forward on. [00:41:46] But during the grand jury proceedings, which are secret as they're ongoing, there were a number of other people who came forward. [00:41:54] Those who are close to David, friends of David, family members of his were subpoenaed to go in front of the grand jury. [00:42:03] So if there are other arrests, That could be coming. [00:42:06] We don't know. [00:42:06] But as of right now, he is the only one that we know of under arrest. === Audience Backlash Explained (15:35) === [00:42:09] All right. [00:42:10] Singer David under arrest. [00:42:12] Booked. [00:42:12] All right. [00:42:14] You said you had something that you want to share, right? [00:42:16] Because I got the exposing. [00:42:18] I guarantee. [00:42:19] I wonder if he's going to put me in here too. [00:42:23] No, we got to watch that. [00:42:24] That's golden. [00:42:26] We can look at this LeBron thing very quickly because I think you're going to get a kick out of it. [00:42:29] And then we'll jump into that. [00:42:31] We'll go into like Shapiro. [00:42:32] We'll kind of branch off into the war. [00:42:34] It'll segue nicely. [00:42:35] But okay, here, you should be able to see my screen. [00:42:39] Okay. [00:42:40] So you're able to see that? [00:42:42] Yep, I do. [00:42:43] All right. [00:42:44] So just for a quick briefing for those of you who are, just take yours off so I can get mine. [00:42:48] Oh, yeah, yeah. [00:42:49] Unless if you can make yours larger too, let me get mine. [00:42:55] Just so I can have all three of them. [00:42:56] Okay, perfect. [00:42:57] So, yeah, I guess LeBron was golfing with some really rich people. [00:43:00] This is everywhere. [00:43:01] I'm surprised you didn't see it. [00:43:02] This man got the ball, bro. [00:43:03] He was trashing Memphis. [00:43:05] Yeah, Braun's shit gone. [00:43:06] That's it. [00:43:07] It's over for him. [00:43:08] But he was trashing Memphis. [00:43:10] He says he hates to play in Memphis. [00:43:12] And of course, Memphis is, I suppose, a pivotal or very important city during the 1960s civil rights movement. [00:43:19] It's got a lot of historical, rich black culture, history to it. [00:43:24] And so. [00:43:25] Precisely. [00:43:25] And so, you know, LeBron was rich, was golfing with these really rich, I suppose, white men, white affluent men. [00:43:32] And his tone of voice was so much different than that of what it usually is. [00:43:36] And you just got to listen. [00:43:37] I mean, we'll look at the backlash after, but this is the clip. [00:43:40] And he's getting ravaged by the black community. [00:43:43] What's this guy's name here? [00:43:45] Oh, I was on Piers Morgan. [00:43:47] Yeah, he was on Piers Morgan with me. [00:43:49] I forget this guy's name. [00:43:49] But yeah, he's a pro black. [00:43:50] I call him a Wakanda nigga. [00:43:52] But yeah, he's a Wakanda nigga for sure. [00:43:54] So he reacted to it. [00:43:55] I thought it was funny. [00:43:56] When he's one of these like pro black people that, you know, are super. [00:44:00] Woke and like white supremacy, this white supremacy that. [00:44:03] What's his name? [00:44:03] Someone in the chat's gonna put Lamont Hill. [00:44:06] Lamont Hill. [00:44:06] There we go. [00:44:07] Lamont Hill. [00:44:08] Yeah. [00:44:08] So he's very vocal against white institutional racism, so on and so forth. [00:44:12] All of these left wing talking buzzwords that a lot of FBA or pro black sentiment individuals use. [00:44:18] And so that's kind of his framework. [00:44:19] But this clip really triggered that guy and the crowd that's akin to that guy's. [00:44:24] This was Joe Budden too, right? [00:44:25] Joe Budden was there and shit. [00:44:26] They started praying. [00:44:27] It was on Joe Budden shit. [00:44:28] Yeah. [00:44:28] They were all crying about it. [00:44:29] But he. [00:44:30] Yeah, he's always about something. [00:44:32] Yo, so and you're gonna watch the clip. [00:44:34] I have to admit, LeBron's tone did sound different here, but it's just so funny. [00:44:39] So, here, let's be strategic, man. [00:44:51] I'm not like the first guy to even talk about an NBA. [00:44:53] Like, we all, you guys have to move. [00:44:54] Let's go over to Nashville. [00:44:56] You got the you got Vanderbilt over there. [00:44:58] You got the NASCAR. [00:44:59] You got a stadium. [00:45:00] Don't they got a hockey team too? [00:45:01] Yeah, Predators. [00:45:03] This nigga talking about hockey. [00:45:04] Do you see how he's talking? [00:45:06] Nobody wants to go to Memphis and shit. [00:45:08] Like, LeBron never talks like that, bro. [00:45:11] I ain't gonna lie. [00:45:12] This is full fledged code switching, right? [00:45:14] I'll be totally real with you. [00:45:15] He may not have known this. [00:45:16] Does he really sound that different? [00:45:18] I haven't watched one of his interviews in a very long time. [00:45:22] It's not that LeBron is poorly spoken or anything like that, or he talks like Pooh Shiesty. [00:45:26] It's just that he's never really this far in that direction. [00:45:31] Like, there's usually some sort of like, okay, this is a black man talking to his voice and his tonality. [00:45:37] But right off the rip, he's like, I gotta play in Memphis and shit. [00:45:39] Then he says he'd rather play in Nashville. [00:45:41] Nashville is like white as fuck. [00:45:43] Yeah. [00:45:43] So, but let's see what else he's. [00:45:45] And then we'll see the response and the backlash he got. [00:45:47] Everything. [00:45:47] Doesn't look like LeBron's gonna be on the Grizzlies anytime soon. [00:45:50] So, Grizzly fans out there. [00:45:51] Yeah, they know. [00:45:53] Their only chance was in 2003 if they would have won the lottery. [00:45:56] Give me that. [00:45:58] And I might have pulled Eli Manning and not showed up. [00:46:02] And obviously, this looks bad because Braun is the only black guy golfing with these really rich white people. [00:46:07] Calling him an Uncle Tom, presumably, saying now he's, you know, a piece of the white man. [00:46:12] So, this was the response from like some of these Memphis niggas. [00:46:14] This is funny. [00:46:15] You know, he came from nothing, and I feel like he just got privileged now, and it's just a privileged thing. [00:46:20] He's really finna get retired, so I'm not even worried about him. [00:46:23] We struggle. [00:46:25] He really finna get retired, so I ain't even worried about him. [00:46:28] All right, whatever that is. [00:46:30] He's really finna get retired, so I'm not even worried about him. [00:46:33] We struggle in some areas, but we don't sell out, and I think LeBron showed what a sellout he is. [00:46:39] LeBron, you know, he came from. [00:46:41] And this is him being asked about it. [00:46:44] You're gonna say I don't like black people? [00:46:45] No, I don't dare say that. [00:46:47] But there were people who were wondering why Memphis was targeted. [00:46:51] Like, Milwaukee was too. [00:46:52] Did they miss that one too? [00:46:53] They didn't see that. [00:46:54] Like, bro. [00:46:55] Yo, see? [00:46:55] You cannot win with these niggas. [00:46:57] That's what I'm saying. [00:46:58] You can't win, bro. [00:46:58] Yo, yo. [00:46:59] You literally can't win. [00:47:01] God forbid a nigga don't want to play in Memphis. [00:47:03] And by the way, the whole reason why NBA players rip on Memphis, this is the thing, is because I guess, first of all, it's Memphis. [00:47:09] Let's be real. [00:47:10] Second of all, I think the hotel sucks really bad. [00:47:13] I think it's like not a good hotel. [00:47:15] There's some like buzz around not liking to play in Memphis, but. [00:47:18] They're doing this whole racial spin off, giving this guy a hard time. [00:47:20] You can't win with these niggas, bro. [00:47:22] You can't win. [00:47:22] You got to be all the way in. [00:47:24] That's why when I got the original backlash with the whole, like, you know, we don't dabble into the darkest stuff like that, people started crying. [00:47:30] I didn't give a, I didn't care, bro. [00:47:31] Cause it's like, you're never, yo, like, it's almost better. [00:47:35] It's, okay, I'm just going to say this. [00:47:36] What I'm going to say does not reflect the opinion of my brother, by the way. [00:47:39] FYI. [00:47:39] I just want to make that very clear. [00:47:40] What I'm going to say does not reflect what he thinks. [00:47:45] There's no point with like trying to dance around this topic or, you know, cause a lot of people like walk on eggshells when they talk about this shit, right? [00:47:52] Because they don't want to deal with this because they know that the black community is super sensitive. [00:47:55] They're going to cry. [00:47:56] They're going to complain. [00:47:57] All this other bullshit, right? [00:47:58] So, what ends up happening is you're better off just like saying what you want to say and ripping that racism band aid off earlier in your career because you're better off doing that than five, 10 years down the road, right? [00:48:13] You're walking on eggshells, not trying to say anything offensive to the black community. [00:48:17] You don't want to be labeled a racist or whatever. [00:48:19] And then you say one thing like LeBron here, like, yeah, I don't want to go to Memphis. [00:48:23] And then they. [00:48:24] Come to the conclusion that you're talking about black people. [00:48:25] We didn't say the word black was not even used one time there, but they came to the conclusion based on who he is, who he's with, et cetera. [00:48:35] And they're looking at it from a context perspective. [00:48:36] So the issue is that if you're in entertainment long enough, they're going to be able to pin you to some level of racism. [00:48:42] So you're better off just ripping a bandaid off early and just being a real nigga and say, fuck y'all, I don't care what you kind of niggas got to say. [00:48:47] Okay? [00:48:48] You bunch of chimps. [00:48:49] Yeah. [00:48:49] And play the freeze the sound effect. [00:48:50] Hello monkeys. [00:48:52] Which I just hit right there, the hello monkey shit. [00:48:54] Like, because. [00:48:55] You're just better off doing that because if you build an audience, right? [00:48:58] Because so many people are terrified of losing their audience, losing their market share. [00:49:01] If you build an audience, always walking on eggshells, it's just a matter of time until you walk on the eggshell of cracks and then everybody goes crazy on you. [00:49:07] Rid the band aid off early, let niggas call you a racist, say fuck off, and then build an audience off of being authentic. [00:49:13] Like, yes, it's going to be slower. [00:49:14] Yes, you're going to get censored. [00:49:15] Yes, people are going to hate you. [00:49:17] But the people that do fuck with you end up fucking with you for real. [00:49:21] This dumbass nigga, Los Boyos, right? [00:49:23] Who I was making fun of yesterday, this motherfucker is a bitch, right? [00:49:27] And I'll tell you why. [00:49:29] He made a comment about ICE and supporting ICE and them doing their jobs. [00:49:35] Hassan makes a post roasting him for that. [00:49:38] And the dude, like, you know, buckles and says, Oh, well, you know, I didn't mean it like that. [00:49:42] And blah, blah, blah. [00:49:43] And he got an enormous amount of pressure. [00:49:45] Why? [00:49:45] Because he had not kept it real with his audience from the beginning. [00:49:48] So they gave him a bunch of backlash because they're like, Oh, well, what do you mean, ICE? [00:49:52] Like, bro, aren't you supposed to be like this progressive? [00:49:55] So, because he's a Twitch streamer. [00:49:56] We already know what you got to be politically when you're a Twitch streamer nine out of 10 times. [00:50:00] So, Like he didn't rip the band aid off early in his career. [00:50:04] So, since he didn't rip the band aid off, he says something like that. [00:50:07] They're like, What the hell? [00:50:08] What is this side of you? [00:50:09] But this happens all the time when you walk on eggshells. [00:50:12] So, I'd rather be real from the beginning, lose the fair weather fans, lose the snowflakes, and then just rebuild that audience of real niggas. [00:50:19] Yes, it's going to be slower. [00:50:21] Yes, it's going to be harder. [00:50:22] Yes, it's going to be tougher with censorship. [00:50:24] But the people that you do get, there ain't going to be no fucking weird ass, like, oh, such and such is facing backlash from your audience. [00:50:30] Nine of 10 times when you get backlash from your audience, It's you weren't authentic with them, and then they saw a side of you that they're not used to, and then they're losing their minds. [00:50:38] Yeah. [00:50:38] Yeah. [00:50:39] It's so important as a content creator, any of these guys in the space, to just wear their heart on their sleeve because the short term effect is kind of negative and it can hurt. [00:50:47] It's a bit brash, but the long term fruits are worth it. [00:50:50] You know, you have a loyal following, a loyal audience that's ideologically centered with what you believe in or parallel to you. [00:50:56] So, yeah, the whole playing face shit and then taking what you said back will destroy your credibility. [00:51:02] And that's kind of like not to go so off topic. [00:51:03] That's the whole Gaza situation. [00:51:05] October 7th happened, and so many people went, well, you know, I don't know. [00:51:09] I have no opinion there. [00:51:10] I had to. [00:51:10] When you know, after some time, we saw like kids were just getting bombed for no reason, and there was no condemnation there. [00:51:17] And so people got what they deserved, which was not wearing your heart on your sleeve, not being honest about who you are. [00:51:21] And it's got to be draining to show a face all the time, like you know, to stay true to what your real belief is. [00:51:25] And that's always going to work out for you long term, no matter the censorship or the cancellation. [00:51:29] And in this situation with LeBron, you know, he's being, and we'll play the clip in a moment here so you'll understand what I'm saying. [00:51:36] He doubles down here and does not give any of the race theory or the fact that he was attacking blacks weight. [00:51:41] He says, I said what I said, and your connotation or your spinoff is yours. [00:51:45] That's not what I meant. [00:51:46] And that's so important. [00:51:47] You know, when you apologize, then you just canceled yourself. [00:51:51] Yeah. [00:51:52] You cannot apologize. [00:51:53] You can't, bro. [00:51:54] Like, did you mean that about black people? [00:51:56] Yep, I meant it. [00:51:57] Even if you didn't mean it, now you got to mean it, nigga. [00:51:59] Because if you say you didn't mean it, now you're cooked because now you've corrected your previous position. [00:52:04] You're admitting to fault. [00:52:05] You're admitting to guilt. [00:52:07] That is the fuel. [00:52:08] That is the food source in which the left or whatever real ideology is going to come for your neck. [00:52:13] They'll use that and finish you. [00:52:15] You know, they'll deliver the final finishing blow. [00:52:17] And people have been. [00:52:18] Kind of waking up to this, LeBron is smart instead of apologizing. [00:52:21] He said, What the are you talking about? [00:52:22] And it's true, he didn't even say anything about black nigga who want to play in Memphis, bro? [00:52:26] Yeah, who wants to go to Memphis, bro? [00:52:29] Like, let's be real, what the is in Memphis? [00:52:31] And it's not attacking the people of Memphis, it's not attacking blacks, it's that's not a desirable city to visit to live in. [00:52:39] Hello, what the that's not even that hot of a take. [00:52:42] You can't win, yeah, like you said, it's like walking on eggshells. [00:52:45] You, but apologizing is a huge mistake. [00:52:48] I can't tell you how many content creators apologize, don't apologize, even if you know you made a mistake. [00:52:53] Remember Neon? [00:52:54] Neon made some comments about black people? [00:52:55] Bro, nigga apologized and everything, right? [00:52:58] He goes on Breakfast Club and they still grill him about his comments on Breakfast Club. [00:53:01] They shredded him to death. [00:53:01] And I was like, This is why you can never apologize to these niggas, bro. [00:53:05] Because even if you apologize, they're going to come at you anyway. [00:53:07] So you might as well say, fuck it, bro. [00:53:09] And throw the Roman and say, screw you. [00:53:10] They're going to cuck you. [00:53:11] They're going to cuck you no more. [00:53:12] They're going to cuck you. [00:53:13] Look at Yay. [00:53:13] He apologized, you know, kissed the rabbi, all that shit. [00:53:17] Niggas still blocked him from the UK from doing shows. [00:53:19] So it's like, you know, it's not enough. [00:53:22] Because the problem is when you apologize, now they got the power. [00:53:25] And then they could still fuck you up and they do it if the, and they'll do it anyway. [00:53:28] So there's no point reasoning with these people. [00:53:30] There is no reason with these fucking losers. [00:53:32] They're, they're, you just like, you gotta stay double down. [00:53:35] Never apologize to Woke Mob, bro, because they're gonna continue to attack you no matter what. [00:53:39] And you have to be an opposing faction. [00:53:42] You can't, once you say sorry, you have effectively crossed out your position and then stepped over the line and joined them. [00:53:48] And that looks so disingenuine. [00:53:50] It looks like you have no backbone. [00:53:52] It looks like you have no spine. [00:53:53] So as extreme as you may have came off with whatever you said that got you, quote unquote, canceled, If you don't stand on it, you'll actually get more canceled, right? [00:54:01] And maybe you can clarify what you were saying, but to say, I'm sorry to anybody that was offended, fuck that. [00:54:06] If somebody was offended, maybe the shoe had just fit, or maybe they were imposing themselves on something that had nothing to do with them. [00:54:12] And that's the whole woke mob's issue they think they're the main character. [00:54:15] They think that they're always being spoken about. [00:54:17] Nigga LeBron trying to play some golf with his rich white niggas. [00:54:20] By the way, LeBron is a multi, multi billionaire, probably. [00:54:24] So, I mean, I don't know if he's a billionaire, but he's worth hundreds of millions, yeah. [00:54:28] He's a billionaire, he's a billionaire, he has a billion dollar contract with Nike. [00:54:31] Yeah, oh, okay, I know that. [00:54:33] Yeah, LeBron is definitely a billionaire. [00:54:34] So, for him, the people that he's hanging out with, what the fuck, you know, what do you think? [00:54:39] He's gonna be hanging out with Memphis niggas. [00:54:41] I mean, like, this is what, why are we not in reality? [00:54:43] You know, let's come back to earth here. [00:54:46] And I love how they just come to the conclusion that him saying I don't like Memphis is automatically against black people, bro. [00:54:52] There's lots of white people that live in Memphis too, idiots. [00:54:55] Matter of fact, let me see here what the population demographic, how much you want to bet white people or the black community, but I don't know if it's majority. [00:55:02] Yeah, let me see here. [00:55:04] Let me see. [00:55:05] Memphis racial demographics. [00:55:06] I'll tell you right now. [00:55:07] So, nigga. [00:55:09] Oh, man. [00:55:09] Okay. [00:55:10] As of 2022, 2024 data, the population is roughly 62 to 63%. [00:55:13] Oh, no. [00:55:14] Black. [00:55:14] Okay. [00:55:15] My bad. [00:55:15] Okay. [00:55:15] 23 to 24% white. [00:55:17] Okay. [00:55:17] I thought it was white that was 62%. [00:55:19] My bad. [00:55:20] So 60% black. [00:55:21] Oh, yeah. [00:55:22] No, he's right, bro. [00:55:23] Fuck that. [00:55:23] I'm out. [00:55:24] Yo, Fuck that. [00:55:27] Yo, 62% is crazy, bro. [00:55:29] Yo, nah. [00:55:30] Yo, nigga. [00:55:31] Nah. [00:55:32] Fuck that. [00:55:32] Nah. [00:55:32] And it's like, you know, bro, I was seeing all the respect. [00:55:35] Responses on TikTok, there were so many woke FBA annoying ass people responding to this saying, How could you do this? [00:55:40] You backstabbed this, you make money, you switched up. [00:55:43] Like, you guys do. [00:55:44] And whites are only 23%, bro. [00:55:46] Really. [00:55:46] Hispanics are 10. [00:55:47] Whites are 23 or 24%. [00:55:50] Blacks are 60%. [00:55:52] Asians are 1.7%. [00:55:52] And then two or more races, 10%. [00:55:54] Yeah, but shit. [00:55:55] Yeah, 60% is crazy. [00:55:56] Overwhelmingly black. [00:55:57] Yeah. [00:55:57] And here's the thing I was at least refreshed because a lot of people, you can actually see the TikTok comments section here, saying, Bro, double down, brunt everybody. [00:56:07] But like, I was refreshed to see there was a lot of black people that went, Come on, what are we doing? [00:56:11] Yeah. [00:56:12] Because this is where, look, and if you're, I'll even concede here if you're black and you're on the left, that's your prerogative, no issue. [00:56:20] But if you're getting triggered by shit like this, hey, bro, there's no hope for like your movement or what you want to do with your political beliefs because you're just way too soft, you know? [00:56:28] And I think the first step to actually being likable, the first step to actually being, you know, actually like somebody who's worth listening to as a black person on the left, like Lamont Hill or these others, is being honest that. [00:56:41] When blacks take up a majority of a space, there seems to be issues, and so that's where we have to kind of turn the finger around and look at ourselves, get in the mirror, and say, What can we do to help ourselves? [00:56:50] And I monologued about that the other day on stream. [00:56:53] That's not a message of hate, that's not a message of being rambunctious or being bombastic or provocative. [00:56:58] That's just saying, We have issues that I want to fix, and it all starts with us, we instead of white man, white man, white man. [00:57:05] LeBron triggered us, LeBron backstabbed us, bro. [00:57:07] LeBron was the same wearing the BLM shirts during 2020, yeah, doing this on his knee during the national anthem. [00:57:13] Like, and this is what I say. [00:57:15] All these athletes are just sticks in the wind, bro. [00:57:17] They don't actually have a political centering, maybe besides like Kyrie. [00:57:20] Kyrie's kind of crazy on this shit. [00:57:22] They just really want to play basketball, and whatever political opinion the NBA is motivating them to uphold, they will do so. [00:57:28] And that's just what the fuck it is. [00:57:30] They're all center left or super left idiots who don't know anything, and they get paid to play the sport, bro. [00:57:35] So why the fuck are you triggered about LeBron saying that? [00:57:37] You know, LeBron may not even know or may not even know that Memphis was a majority black city. [00:57:41] So. [00:57:43] Anyway, let's watch reporters harass him. === LeBron Triggered Us Bro (01:03) === [00:57:45] Real quick, Riyadh, real quick. [00:57:46] Oh, man. [00:57:47] Riyadh. [00:57:48] Guys, we're going to finish the reaction over. [00:57:49] I'm ending my YouTube stream now, guys. [00:57:51] Come on over to Kick. [00:57:52] I'm ending my YouTube stream. [00:57:53] Or you guys can go to my brother's stream as well if you guys want. [00:57:56] Matter of fact, open up two tabs. [00:57:58] Open one, Riyadh's report. [00:58:00] Give him a like, follow his channel. [00:58:01] Let's get him to 20,000. [00:58:02] He's 800 away from 20,000 followers on YouTube. [00:58:06] And then come on over to my Kick. [00:58:08] So open up a tab, watch my brother on YouTube if you guys prefer YouTube. [00:58:12] And then open up a tab, watch me on Kick as well. [00:58:14] Helps so much, guys, because as you guys know, Kick bait goes off of live viewership. [00:58:17] So I'm ending the JTube right now. [00:58:19] Come on over, guys. [00:58:21] Open up a tab on YouTube for my brother. [00:58:22] Search Riyadh's report. [00:58:24] Throw his link in the chat and throw mine. [00:58:25] And yeah, I'm ending YouTube right now. [00:58:27] We're going to continue the breakdown. [00:58:28] Then also, we're going to cover Ben Shapiro talking about Sneeko and me. [00:58:32] We're going to talk about the secret damages in Iran with the rescue operation. [00:58:38] We're going to cover some more of the war, the blockade. [00:58:40] So me and my brother are going to chop it up for a bit. [00:58:42] We'll be on for a while. [00:58:43] So come on over, guys. [00:58:44] Kick.com slash Myron Gaines X and then YouTube.com slash Riyadh's report.