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July 18, 2025 - PBD - Patrick Bet-David
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“Jeffrey Epstein Is ALIVE” - Charleston White SLAMS Obama, DEFENDS Diddy & RIPS Planned Parenthood

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Trump is a weenie.
Trump is a weenie.
Yeah, Trump named three ball fights we know Trump done have.
So you would rather have Mike Tyson as a president than Trump.
No, Mike Tyson's stupid.
Oh, yeah.
Powell.
Nobody has a clue what you're going to say.
You're so unpredictable.
The Democrats are a very clever slave mouth.
They went and recruited the gays.
That's Sergeant Dick Van Dyke.
The worst thing we could have done to our military is don't ask, don't tell.
Now we asking, and you tell us.
You give me the feeling that you watch a lot of WNBAs.
That's true.
Like, oh, you know, WWND.
I don't know.
Really?
Lesbian women are not entertaining.
Go get some hoes that can play basketball.
They supposed to be playing in what she got on right there.
They should have uniforms.
You're saying for them to wear plain laundry?
Yeah.
Yeah.
In here, running up and down them, click-clacking in them hills.
Very strategic.
People you'd want to meet, who would it be?
I want to meet the leader, the grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
Wow.
Parenthood is our new Hitler.
Our new Nazi group.
Tell me about it.
That's exterminating strictly black people.
What do you think about Diddy?
But he's innocent.
I seen him.
She running.
She's stealing his bag.
Give me my bag.
Where you going?
Where's the girl?
You're thinking.
You get on back in here.
You think this is okay?
Yeah.
In the ghetto, this is normal.
Fighting and fucking the makeup.
Best orgasm in the world.
They make songs about it.
Adam, what you hear?
My handshake is better than anything I ever saw.
It's right here.
You are a one-on-one?
My son's right there.
I don't think I've ever said this before.
Charleston White, how you doing?
I'm doing well, sir.
How you doing today?
Very good.
We're finally doing this, huh?
We're sitting there talking.
I think your team and my management have been talking probably almost a year to make this.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
Well, like I told you earlier when he came in, I said, I wish you knew how many people here consume your content.
They love what you have to say because I think one of the things that's most interesting about you is anybody can ask you any question and nobody has a clue what you're going to say.
You're so unpredictable.
I don't like to know.
I like to be ambushed in interviews.
You like to be ambushed in interviews?
Yeah, I don't like to know what's going to be asked.
I like to be ambushed because I can give you an explanation for everything I've said.
You may not agree with it, but there's a reason behind it.
So I'm just not on here saying things.
So I like to be put under pressure.
Have it always been like this?
Yes, sir.
Since you were a kid?
I fell in the washing machine when I was five years old.
I snuck outside.
I fell in the washing machine when I was five years old.
Intentionally or somebody pushed you?
I fell in.
I was getting ready to jump off.
So my mother was upstairs sleep.
I snuck outside, me and my cousin.
We went to the laundromat.
I was jumping up and down on the washer and fell in as the cycle was on spin.
Holy shit.
So I broke everything from my waist down.
So I was immobile for probably almost two years, just laying on my back in a body cast.
At the age of five years old, I learned how to walk in a body cast with a full body cast.
At five to seven years old.
And then I put my eye out at eight, eight or nine.
How'd you do that?
Playing with a homemade slingshot.
So I took a pencil, a rubber band, got ready to shoot the rubber band, and the pencil flicked back and poked me in the middle.
So, well, that's what we did.
And this is where this is in Fort Worth?
This is in Fort Worth.
Yeah.
So I fell in the washing machine at five, had to learn how to rewalk again.
So by eight or nine, I injured my eye.
I was a very ambitious kid, adventurous.
But in some household, they might say that's a bad child.
He won't sit his butt down nowhere.
So there's adjectives and traits that a kid gets, but a jacket would get placed on him because he's always in the city, breaking stuff.
So I was that kid that was always in the stuff as well as hurt myself.
So they labeled me as being injured pronged.
They always go hurt itself.
I was just a brave heart, jump off a building, and that's what boys did.
And are you from a big family?
A lot of people?
I'm from a big, well, it was just me and my brother, but I got a lot of cousins.
Yeah, a lot of cousins.
I got a lot of cousins.
Are you your older brother or younger?
I'm the younger.
I'm the baby.
You're the baby.
Yeah, I'm the mascot of the family.
You're the mascot of the family.
Okay, so then what happened, I think, at 14 years old, you got in trouble at 14 years old.
So I spent from age eight to nine, I had nine eye surgeries.
So I'm like an institutionalized kid, except I wasn't institutionalized in prison.
I was institutionalized in the hospitals because I was always injured and having surgery.
So you got to think, I had nine eye surgeries.
So I never really got to go to school a whole school year, probably up until the sixth, seventh grade.
I had a private tutor really up until like the third or fourth grade because I'm always in.
So I was directly taught one-on-one.
So that's why at times you may say, oh, he seemed very educational articulate.
Well, I was reading books at a very early age in life.
What were you reading?
One of the first books that I can recall reading, but don't remember reading it.
But I know the information about John Brown.
So when I first broke my leg, my mother hired this young, pretty white tutor that used to come tutor me throughout the day.
That's where I started having crushes on white women from.
From this tutor?
From the tutor, yeah.
Now, did anything happen between you and me?
Well, I was five years old.
But as a kid, you have a crush on your teacher.
But now later on, like later on in life, you guys are not.
I don't even know who she is to this day.
She's a ghost.
She's like a ghost, an angel.
But a beautiful ghost.
Well, all I remember is she was very pretty.
She was very compassionate, nurturing, and kind.
And so your tutor is the reason why you like white girls?
Daddy, my daddy.
What, your daddy?
He had a white woman.
My daddy had a white woman.
And the only time that I can ever remember spending a weekend with my dad, she was there.
He was going to work.
So it was me and her.
She was very loving, very kind.
So that's all I knew.
So when my mother, when we started going into the middle-class neighborhoods, my mother worked at General Motors in the early 80s, you know, the blue-collar workers, the backbone of America.
So the middle class was very vibrant and thriving.
So I didn't grow up in a Section 8 community.
I grew up in a middle-class neighborhood.
In Fort Worth.
In the suburb of Fort Worth.
I was born in Fort Worth, but I grew up in Arlington.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Yeah, I was born in Fort Worth, but I grew up in Arlington.
She used to live in Plano for five years.
So I've never seen violence in a community.
I've never seen as a kid.
As a kid, I've never seen it.
Wow.
Yeah, I've never seen my mother get beat up, jumped.
I've never seen it.
I've never seen people shoot guns.
I only saw it on television.
Unbelievable.
So what happened at 14?
Watching television.
Me and, so let me just, I had a little man complex, small guy.
So you got to think, fall in the washing machine.
So my legs is real skinny.
Can't play football.
Had to learn how to rewalk again.
Mom is overly protective.
I might hurt myself again, but I can play football fast and I'm a brave heart.
Then I put my eye out.
So now that limits me from playing basketball.
So now they treat me like a handicap.
That's what make me start rebuilding.
Man, I ain't no handicap.
Yeah, because in my mind, because I lost my eye so early, the human body can adjust and adapt.
Right.
A three-legged dog can.
So I became a three-legged dog that can still bark and fight and scrap with the other dog.
But I had a secretly inferiority complex, insecure about my eye.
So you couldn't ask me, what's wrong with your eye?
I sock you in your eye.
To teach everybody else, don't bother me about my eye.
I didn't know how to deal with the insecurity as a kid, right?
So a lot of times I would hide about it, hide behind it as an excuse.
Start some shit and said, man, you were talking about my eye.
So.
So you were an instigator.
Yeah, I was a starter.
Very, very, very much so.
But with no hate, you always got a kid that's always picked, antagonized.
I was antagonistic, like I am on the internet now.
So that was a childhood trait.
So I was very smart, articulate in school, always did well, but I just couldn't play well with others.
I'm a natural-born leader.
And because I'm small, I have to stand up to big guy who think, yeah.
So the small guy is always the leader out of the groups.
Napoleon was.
Big guys ain't hard as a leader until you go to prison.
Really?
Yeah.
Trump is tall.
You don't think like, you know.
Trump is a weenie.
Trump is a weenie.
Yeah, Trump, name three bar fights we know Trump done had.
Well, no, he said in an interview with Logan Paul, he's never been in a fist.
That's what I'm talking about.
He's a weenie.
So you think if you've never been in a fist?
As a man, you don't have no physical strength and ability to defend yourself as a man with no weapons.
You got to have some kind of skills.
Are you a weenie?
Really?
What if you got a wife and kids and you can't somebody messing with your wife at the restaurant and you ain't got your gun on you and you ain't never been punched in the nose?
How you know you can take a punch?
Talking shit.
Interesting.
So you think if someone's never been punched in the face, they're not qualified to be a president?
No.
Especially when you got world leaders like Putin.
Putin came up in the KGB, early days of it.
He's worked his way up through the ranks.
And it's documented.
He have killed people.
Trump ain't never killed nobody.
We need leaders, the generals of the army and military men to match our world leader.
That's why don't nobody respect our leaders.
These are politician men that couldn't play football, wasn't high school jocks that was nerds and barking like they men to the world.
They weenies.
You don't have no hand-to-hand comeback skills as a man, but you want to stand before all these other men who are trained miss marks of artists from Kim Hong Jong.
Man, they'll kick our ass.
So you would rather have Mike Tyson as a president than Trump?
No, shit.
No, Mike Tyson is stupid.
Yeah, yeah, no, I mean, Mike Tyson, man, Mike Tyson's stupid.
You've been hit in the head too many times.
So I grew up in the boys' home.
In the boys' home, I spent 14 to 21.
I think throughout those seven years, I probably had 20 fights.
20 fights.
Before then, I was the kid who my cousin say, wait till my little cousin come over here.
I'm going to get him on you.
So they'll bring me over there because I was a brave heart.
As a kid, size really don't matter if you're brave.
So you don't have the rationale to be afraid when you're brave.
That's true.
As a kid, I agree.
So I was a brave heart.
How I got in trouble is trying to want to fit in with the older guys.
My mom's at work.
When I get out of school, my mom's going to work.
She works at General Motor.
She worked at Night Shift.
She got dinner on the stove.
She's giving us instructions.
Leave your homework out, wash them dishes, don't go outside, don't answer the dope for nobody.
I'm going to call at these times.
Make sure y'all answer them call.
And so when she got home, and we didn't do that, she'll wake us up out of our sleep.
I thought I told y'all.
So she tried to be a disciplinary, but she was a single mother who had to go to work.
When she went to work, we outside.
Got it.
With no parental supervision.
In Arlington.
In Arlington.
So who were the older guys you hung out with that taught you something?
My older cousins, my brother's friends.
And then once I started gravitating in middle school, because of the culture.
So we went from wearing MC Hammer pants.
Yep.
The bag MC Hammer with the Giorgio Brutini shoe with the gold tips on them.
We went from doing that to abruptly from wearing polka dot shirts, silk shirts, pumps in a bunch, bikini drawers, like to Dickies and killers now.
We abruptly did that.
I remember Dickies.
I remember Dickies, Cortez.
There you go.
I remember seventh grade, I had the elite shoes with the fur around them, The Jabo Jeans, summer, summer of, I think, 1989 when Colors came out, and we got introduced to.
What's a great movie?
Man, what a great movie.
Well, a legend movie.
When we got introduced to that, it sowed a seed throughout America.
Just like Minutes to Society, Boys in the Hood, Scarface, The Birth of a New Nation, movies like that.
Yeah.
So that was one of those kind of movies.
And children shouldn't have watched it.
Colors.
Yeah.
Interesting.
So you're saying those movies brought bad habits to good neighborhoods.
The Birth of a New Nation did.
That's where the crew kept playing for them from.
Got it.
And got even stronger after that movie.
So are you hanging out with troublemakers in Arlington or are you watching, you know?
I've never seen.
So I'm in a suburb.
So you got to think, at five years old, I'm in a hospital learning how to rewalk again.
I'm getting a private tutor.
So I'm not outside playing.
I'm physically disabled.
Right.
Soon as I get ready to play, boom, I put my eye out.
So at nine years, eight, nine years, so from five to eight, I got a little three-year time span.
But two of those years, I'm learning how to re-walk again.
So one year, I finally get to play with kids as a regular kid.
Boom, put my eye out.
Nine eye surgeries from the age eight to 12.
So I get my eye took out like fifth grade.
I got the prosthetic lens put in in sixth grade.
But my first part of my sixth grade year, I had a patch on.
They go to inferiority complex.
Yeah.
So what were people calling the afternoon?
Because kids can approve.
No, I don't hear nothing because I'm going to hit the first person in their mouth.
All you have to do is make an example out of one person before many people.
The police do it.
The slave masters do it.
The job do it.
All you got to do is make an example out of one before many.
And word travels.
Nothing spreads like word of mouth.
Many hit him in his eye, man.
So who wants to mess with a person that don't talk and power?
So that was my defense mechanism.
And I knew I could get away with it because he was talking about my aunt, mama.
That's all I had to say.
So I had a cop out.
I learned how to use a cop at an early age in life.
Do you think that's a common pattern?
Or did you, did you, how did you learn it?
Did somebody teach you or do you think you just had it?
Resiliency and wherewithal from feeling what you're feeling.
Did your brother also have it or you had it more than he did?
What's that?
The ability to manipulate and feel like a victim to the body.
No, no, no, I'm not giving it.
My brother got caught for everything.
He got caught with everything.
He got caught for doing wrong.
I was a very charismatic child.
So charisma go a long way, even when you're lying.
What about your birthday?
May 17, 1977.
Interesting.
So I'm a borderline Gemini, full-blooded Taurus.
But I was an honest kid.
So if you press me too much, I will come out and tell the truth, even to this day.
If my woman said, did you do it?
Did you do it?
If I happened to keep lie, I feel like a coward.
Yeah, I did.
Fuck it.
Yeah, I did it.
She can get it out of if you keep pressing me.
Got it.
Cowards lie.
Does she get it out of you?
Yeah, I'm a very honest.
I'm a brutally honest man.
Do you love her?
Yeah, I love her.
Yeah, I love her.
If I love my other woman, yeah, I love my other woman.
Baby, you think I look fat in there?
You know you look fat in the baby.
That's why you asking me.
She why you ask me, yeah, why you putting this pressure on me?
You know you look fat, and that's why you're asking.
So some people, some people can handle the truth.
It's the ugly truth that they can't handle.
Say, what's up, everybody?
It's your boy Charleston White, aka America's favorite uncle.
I just signed up to Manit.
So if you want to message me, you want to cuss me out, you want to fuss at me, even if you want some counseling, call me.
I minister healing by way of word.
You can message me directly on Manit.
I promise, man, I'm going to respond directly.
I ignore them DMs on Instagram.
They just took my Facebook.
I don't respond on YouTube.
I will respond on Manette.
I promise.
Just call me and see.
Text me.
Okay, so we're going to get back to this.
14 years old, I read that you were hung out with some people who there was attempt on murder, convicted.
What happened?
No, no, so my uncle had just died, who was a positive influence in our life.
He died to gun violence.
My mother had just became pregnant, and my little sister was born.
My brother was already in and out of the juvenile facilities.
And my mother was putting my brother in adolescence home.
So my mama wasn't waiting for him to be arrested.
When she started seeing behavioral problems, she was putting him in an adolescent home.
That made him even more rebellious.
And he big.
He tall and big.
He got a grown man body.
So mama got to work.
And we got the best life most kids could have in a middle-class neighborhood.
So I'm the little brother sitting back watching who everybody's overlooking because of my injuries.
They don't know I'm a mother.
They don't know I'm a dynamite.
Only my uncles know who let me hang out with them.
So, man, once I got to become a kid, I was 13 years old.
I've been in a hospital, man, from 5 to 13.
So once I started playing with kids, I was a natural leader.
And I attracted good and bad children.
My real friends didn't get in trouble.
The ones I went to hang with didn't live in our neighborhood.
They live in the projects, in apartments.
So, man, when I got introduced to what I call, I'm the seed of America's gangster rap culture.
A little kid who'd been watching Bill Cosby, Red Fox, Fred Sanford, when my uncles get out of prison, I watched all the black exploitation films from Dolomite, Superfly, the Alt Penitentiary.
So I learned criminal activity from watching these movies, watching my uncles.
And once I finally got to go out into the community, imagery have already been propagated to me.
Kid watching television, kid watching.
So man, so I'm mimicking what I'm seeing.
So I've never seen a man come out of my mother's bedroom.
I've also never seen a man get up and go to work.
You've never seen a man come out of your mama's bedroom.
You've never seen a man go.
Get up and go to work.
Yeah.
I didn't know men work.
I thought men were like my uncle Curtis and my uncle Wayne.
You know, they pimp on a woman or they lay around all day or earn their clothes in the middle of the day, wake up late with a joint in their mouth, fly clean, and go nowhere.
You know, the unproductive black male of the 80s.
So that's what I saw.
So I watched all the males of my family go to prison for my mom's cousins, my uncles, grandmother's brothers, and I never heard anybody say anything bad about prison.
So think about this.
I never hear anybody say anything bad about prison.
They come home and make it sound bravado.
Like you're missing out on something.
That's just the right to passage.
Not only that, you're seeing it on television.
So it's being reinforced either way.
So we had a whole black exploitation era.
So by the time, so I'm an injured kid who get to watch all the television in the world in the hospital at home.
We had a VC.
So by the time I get to be a normal kid that can go outside and play, it's a new culture, gang culture.
And it's trending.
I remember we seen colors our first summer.
We went and got bandanas and put them in our pocket.
I went and got me a pocket knife.
I don't know nothing about this but what I saw on television.
I didn't know how to have sex from listening to rap music.
And this is in the fifth and sixth grade.
There was a song by two live crew called, Hey, We Want Something.
Yeah, so imagine stopping it, rewinding it.
Stopping it so you can get every lyric.
So our culture taught us, and I say this often, and people really overlook it.
It's a rape culture.
Rape culture?
Yeah, hip-hop is a rape culture.
Tell me about it.
I put a molly in a drink, and she ain't even know it.
Me and my homies like to play this game.
Some call it Amtrak, but some call it the train.
We all would line up in a single file line and take our turns waxing girls behind.
Every time it get to me, I was out of luck because I stick my in and it would get stuck.
The girl would say stop.
I say I'm not.
The girl will say stop.
I say I'm not.
But we dance to it.
There's another song.
I take her back to the trap.
I gave a perk, and she ain't even know it.
Then she dropped her panties.
So when we watched the frat parties, what was that?
Porky Revenge?
Hey, that's Spike the Punch.
The girls don't know the spike's sponge.
When we see a bunch of girls, hey, baby, let me get you a drink.
Come over, let's have some drink.
Drink to do what?
And have sex.
That's coercion.
She has to have a sober mind.
So that's our culture.
How did it happen?
Hollywood Entertainment.
Because it doesn't, didn't they?
They romanticized it.
Now they romanticize it.
When you see the videos of back in the days, African-American families, suits, the way they dressed, clean, solid, strong.
What got into that?
You're saying purely a hip-hop in movies?
A group of teenagers that became a phenomenon like the Beatles, NWA.
Not only that, you got this group that know things about crack that the rest of America don't know.
They the first crack babies.
They the ones told us in songs, mothers smoke crack and your friends can have sex with them.
Boys in the hood is always hard.
We didn't know about a strawberry.
That is a strawberry.
A woman who sells her body for crack.
You know how many of our aunties end up doing that?
You know how many guys that was in middle school that sold dope and his best friend mom was on dope and he ended up effing his best friend mom?
And now they hate each other to this day.
So it wasn't just, it wasn't just hip-hop.
It was the lyrical content that children was being able to have access to.
This is before the parental advisory stickers.
Not only that, you got this music, which if you want to check the temperature of your youth's mentality, listen to the music.
So now you got this new chemical that was made in a laboratory.
Black people didn't know how to cook crack.
That's a chemist method.
Somebody had to teach them.
By the way, government taught somebody how to do this.
We watched the movie Snowfall.
So when they came out of California to come spread crack throughout America, who they bring?
The gangs.
Throughout the South, these little small country towns who people are fascinated by California from what we've seen on television.
And we emulated a culture that was more destructive than the Ku Klux Klan in the Jim Crow system.
Wow.
And you were saying it was intentional.
Nobody thought it would become this.
It was dismissed.
There's a bunch of kids from the ghetto rapping.
It was dismissed.
No one could predict what crack was going to do to black America.
Nobody.
Nobody could have predicted that.
What do you think about Rick Ross, the OG?
Not the rapper.
I'm talking about the real rapper.
He was an illiterate man who the government used as a pawn.
I had him on a podcast.
We talked about it.
Yeah, he's very educated now.
I like the tenacity that you have to have as an illiterate man.
But, you know, he's a front.
These are poor children who don't know.
I get this because it's where we get this from.
How do I know if I sell this?
This can put me away from life and I'm not hurting nobody.
I'm going to feed my family.
The people are coming to buy it.
What black man knew when they was touching dope that this could put me away forever?
They didn't even know what it would do.
They didn't even know what it would do.
So a lot of it was out of survival.
Some of it was out of greed.
But most people started selling drugs out of nature's first rule of self-preservation.
Yeah, when I had him, he was one of the biggest drug lords, by the way.
He was making a little money.
I mean, he was an OG OG making a lot of money.
And the way he got caught was very interesting and how it got big.
But I just pull up a number right now.
Black Americans are 13% of the population, yet they account for 37% of crack users.
It was given directly to them.
Cocaine was a rich person's drug.
Crack is the only drug.
You say, hey, man, I got $2, and you get your $2 hit.
No other drug you can do that.
The weed man don't do it.
The liquor man don't do it.
Crack was the heroin guy don't do it.
Crack was the only drug you can come with a bunch of crawlers and say, man, I got $1.50.
It wasn't a, it's not a extensive, it's not a long-term high like acids or molly.
It's a short high.
But the dopamine that it feeds, it makes it so dangerous.
How do you address it at this point?
How do you address it now?
Just like just like the first, the guys who created AANNA.
You don't change that method.
That method has always worked and it still works today.
You can't change nothing if the person don't want to change.
Can you reverse the effects of it today?
Well, yes.
How would you do it?
Well, yes and no.
Because it's just like the pandemic virus was real big and they pushed it on us.
They pushed us on her.
Well, since 90 to 97, all you heard about was crack babies.
All they showed us what crack does to a baby.
Where are they now?
The crack babies done grew up and had babies.
Where are they babies at?
What's their babies doing?
They're the violent ones that we see today that's 10, 11, 12 years old.
These are the violent ones.
These are the kids we are afraid of right now.
Them crack baby kids.
Then, if you want to put that on black America, psychotropic drugs white people have been getting their white kids, ADHD medication.
So, and then this is a group of children who are human detached from humanity because they're in a metaverse world.
So, they don't have the same compassion, the care, concern that regular humans should have because we have human attachments.
They don't go outside to play.
Most households, when I get my plate, I go over there, you go over there, mama and there.
We don't eat together, so there's real no attachment.
How are we going to reverse that?
And we don't even have connection with our own children.
We can't connect with the youth now.
We're too busy fighting over Democrat and Republican, and we're losing our children.
Not just by violence, by opioids, suicides.
So, how do you reverse it?
It starts in the mirror.
It starts in your mirror.
When you come through washing your face, coming out the bathroom, you look around in your household and see if the bed is made up before you say something to your spouse.
Then, once you kind of pick up what you can pick up, then you start directing to your woman and your kids.
Then you come outside and say, Hey, how you doing, neighbor?
But most people want to start in the world, in the community, in my city.
Now start in your home from the mirror.
I got you.
Yeah.
That's how you fix your community.
That's how you fix the world.
Fix what you see in the mirror.
Come out and look around the house.
Fix what needs to be repaired in the house.
Go outside and be neighborly.
Hey, what's going on, neighbor?
Very interesting perspective.
What's your opinion on Planned Parenthood?
Planned Parenthood is our new Hitler, our new Nazi group that's exterminating strictly black people because the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, said this is solely to eradicate eugenics, eradicate black babies.
Why we still got it hanging around?
It does nothing but abort babies.
Most women who need prenatal care don't go there.
Most black women don't even get prenatal care.
They don't even know they're pregnant to four months in.
Still high-owned drugs they were parting off of.
So no, Planned Parenthood should be, it should be banned.
I was going to say something inflammatory, but no, it should be banned because it serves no purpose and no justice to the community it claims it's serving.
Why do you think it's gotten as big as it's gotten?
Who's supporting it?
Because the way it's sold, it's sold in a way that, you know, women's rights, it's good for women, and they have a pro-choice.
Man, you know how many, you know how much stem cells they get to collect?
Man, yeah, yeah, they get the whole new forms of life from these aborted embryos and fetuses.
They get to do tests like lab rats on humans with no oversight.
We don't know what they do with those bodies, those babies.
So there's no oversight really.
They get to do what they want to do.
But the originator, Margaret Sanger, this was never set up to be something good.
So how can you change anything's original design if you can't go back and change the design?
Why abort the babies?
Why not try to find the daddy?
Y'all come together, get him some resources to breathe life and keep life instead of take life.
Why kill the baby?
If I get mad at my dog, I can't shoot him, I can't feed him, but I can go kill my baby.
You'll put me in jail if I can't feed my dog no more, kill him, abandon him, and she can go kill the baby without the father's consent.
She didn't make the baby by herself.
So our government gets this woman and this organization to kill a man's baby without his permission.
How can you do that?
And what world is that alright?
She's gonna do it behind my back.
I ain't got, man, what if I want to keep this life?
What if we killing the next president?
You don't know what we're taking away from the world when you do that.
Half the population disagrees with you.
Why do you think that is?
Half the population disagrees with me because we live in a society in era, but this group of Americans look at right and say right is wrong and look at wrong and say wrong is right.
I don't know how much longer we can go on because we've never been that kind of country.
Even when we got here with the forefathers, they fought over slavery.
They just say, hey, yeah, we go.
No, they really fought over it.
They spent days and months and years trying to put it forward.
No, and it was people saying, no, man, we know this ain't right.
Man, it's a necessary evil.
Everybody's been in slavery.
But man, they fought against that.
America just didn't dive in and say, okay, that's what we want to do.
They really fought against that.
Lock themselves in rooms like they do now.
Right now, they fight no bullshit.
Man, them people, they fought over that, if you really know history.
So you're saying this is something worth fighting for.
And the rights that we have, the rights that we had and we knew as children, our children would never know.
So I think it's worth fighting so they can know what a summer of 1985 and 87 was like when you didn't have to worry about kids getting killed by gun violence.
Never crossed nobody's mind.
Man, we could walk to the mall, go here, and we never had a pervert kidnapping nobody.
All the perverts was in the family.
It wasn't strangers.
We looking for strangers, but it's your cousins, it's your uncle, them the people that's doing it.
But we looking for strangers.
So, man, our kids don't know what it's like to be free and have real freedom because they exist in a metaverse world.
They have community guidelines that don't allow them to have free speech.
So what outlet do our children have that we have where they can have freedom of expression?
They can't.
Everybody's offended.
So yeah, these children are in the box.
Like, you know, I actually read the book and saw the movie, the movie Viva Vendetta.
That's where we're at in America right now.
We just hadn't gotten to the end of the movie yet.
How do you think this thing ends?
Good wins, evil loses.
Yeah, yeah, love conquer hates, and then another civilization will start over again.
Because this group cannot go on another hundred years.
Everybody's too hateful.
Everybody's too hateful.
It ain't just white people, black.
Everybody hate everybody.
Don't like no.
So only thing ain't hating is the things in nature.
So no, no, I think love conquer all.
There'll be a small group of Americans who really love American and love humans and can appreciate life after all the destruction and disasters they done seen done upon earth based on mankind.
And they go live nature free people like Tarzan.
Who's evil today?
If you were to say evil, where's evil coming from?
The Bible says, and I'm just saying what's been quoted, evil exists in high places.
High places and high principalities.
Evil don't exist among poor people.
But some of the most evil things appear to happen down off in poverty.
Nah, that ain't evil.
Those are conditions and circumstances that have been created, not by your choice.
Evil exists at the top.
Evil gets to decide which military drop bombs.
That's evil.
The destruction and disaster that these men can cause, and they never touch a battlefield, that's evil.
They're sending other people's children.
That's evil.
If they had to send theirs, they'll think about going to war.
If they had to put on a uniform like General George Washington did, get on the goddamn horse and fight with these soldiers, Trump, all them, they'll stop wars.
Now, Putin is the only one capable and has this wherewithal to be a soldier.
That's why I respect him and I love him.
So when I hear Trump and all these other weak politicians talking to a real killer like this, this man will kill people.
Y'all ain't never killed him.
I've been killing Durham.
And he killed callously, cold hearted.
Them the leaders we need.
Killers?
For the nation.
You got to kill a military.
Your generals are killers.
You train children to kill.
Why can our commander-in-chief of our military be a killer?
We need killers running as commander-in-chief.
Let the president be vice president, but let a commander-in-chief be a military motherfucker to run this country and lead this country.
This is how it was for a long time.
I know history.
And that was great America.
Great America.
Meaning, when I say how it was, commander-in-chief was somebody that was in the military, commander-in-chief.
I thought that's what they meant.
Yeah.
Interesting.
So you're saying you would prefer a leader at the top.
The sniper over Iraq.
I would prefer him, a person like him, that done went over there and fought for this country, killed for this country, lost buddies that died for this country, and come over here and tell us what's best for this country.
You'd rather have that sniper be the president than who we have today?
Yeah, yeah.
Because he can't leave by himself.
He has advisors.
He has a cabinet.
So he asked me, but yeah, you need a soldier in the White House.
You don't need a politician.
Let your politician stay in Congress, but your president is supposed to be a soldier.
You see what that African president is doing over there, young brother?
That's the kind of, he's a soldier.
He's the commander in chief.
Why do you got a Wall Street boy up there with a wig on?
You need a lieutenant or a captain with a ball spot in his head.
Don't give a damn about a toupee.
But he died for this country because he done served it.
He done put years in it.
He done trained and raised us.
This his country.
This ain't country.
Man, our military probe be our presidents and politicians and shit.
Man, they're going to fight, lose legs and limbs and come over here and suffer without a voice.
For politicians to dictate to them and they're going to die, man?
No.
Should nobody be able to dictate a soldier who done put his life down on the line.
And everybody should handle them with care.
So you prefer Putin over who we have here?
Yeah.
Tell me what you like about Putin.
Oh, I like Putin because everybody ain't in Russia.
I like Kim Ong-Jong because everybody ain't in North Korea.
North Korea is about North Korea.
Russia is about Russia.
America is not about Americans.
America is about what?
Other people's interests.
That's why we send money over there.
That's why they can come over here and get loans that the average American citizen can't get, get credit loans.
They can come over here and get rights that your blacks have never gotten.
You got an Asian hate bill.
How that happen?
Four, your black people got them some kind of bill that protects them because they're the number one people who die of gunfire.
I ever see some kind of protection around black people because they are dying at a rate almost like the pandemic.
What's the top cause of blacks dying?
Poverty, single-parent homes.
And the culture.
So I wouldn't say the culture.
We have a subculture that has superseded our culture.
It's a subculture that have superseded the original culture of black people.
Tell me more.
Black people have always pursued education to get out.
It was never about sports.
So now you got a sports guy who can have an ability to get his education, but he'll leave soon just to go get the money and be broke five years after he leaves statistic-wise.
Without the education.
Guess what?
He ended up in prison.
The single parent motherhood is the number one tool and detriment against the black community.
It's not the absent father.
The absent father is not around.
How can he have an impact?
His absence does, but he's more impacted what he sees his mother does and what men she brings in and out the life.
How she treats him.
So most guys who've been mistreated by their mother grew up to mistreat women.
They don't grow up, they fight men.
That's the issue they got with dad.
But it's a lot of guys got issues with dad and mother because they had a neglect for mother.
So he extremely violent.
And there's no Boy Scouts program.
There's no early childhood training to teach emotional intelligence.
Mama frustrated.
So what typically does a single mother does?
When everything is going good and going great, she don't spank the kids as much.
Let a new man come into her life.
She's a lot more loving and kind.
Let things go bad.
She's more frustrated.
She's angry.
You know, so now you get the emotional response.
So now she whooping you because how she feels.
Not off teaching you discipline and correction.
Now that's about how she's taking it out on the kids.
So most guys were abused.
Most guys, when we see these violent people, and I've worked on many cases, murder cases, assisting criminal defense mitigation specialists.
What I come to find out, most of these violent guys have been sexually abused.
Crowd gangster, you think he is?
Yeah, most that's that's where the violence comes from.
They're hiding behind extreme violence and aggression.
But if he don't get the death pen and they're trying to kill him, he won't ever admit to it.
So when you start learning mitigating factors about certain cases, you start to see a parallel and a correlation to sexual abuse, physical abuse, child neglect, and a mother.
The mother, the mother created Jeffrey Dahmer.
It wasn't a father.
The mothers create these cold-hearted, callous, seem-to-be children that's coming out of the community.
The mother creates that.
She gives him the anger.
Matter of fact, she gives him the fuel for the abandonment to turn into anger.
Because he never heard nothing good about a black man.
When he turned on television, black man had been killed.
He watched a Tyler Perry movie, fucked up black man.
Everything.
And so he a little boy trying to reflect.
So he gets his weight up with his hate and he pays everybody back when he's bigger.
Charleston, how did the single mother happen?
Like if you look back and say, well, it happened after this.
White feminism.
White lesbian bitches.
Sorry to call y'all bitches, but you get the picture.
Yeah, yeah, they came and fucked up America's, they fucked up the ecosystem.
They said it's plenty of fish in the sea.
It ain't no more since feminism.
Now you got women wanting to play quarterback against Tom Brady.
Ain't never been the case.
Man, I grew up watching Leave It the Beaver.
His mama in the house.
Now you got high divorce rates from extra marriage or favorite because you have men and women all in the workplace together.
Who fuck more than co-workers?
High school people and co-workers.
You got a woman at home.
Every woman got a work boyfriend.
She might not be sleeping with him, but they have an emotional attachment.
They go out together.
She says that's her friend, but they secretly like it.
That's a work boyfriend because she never gets to see his flaws.
She sees him dressed up every day, smell good.
So this is her ideal man in her mind.
She got an internet boyfriend.
Somebody she likes his pictures all the time.
A person he listens, she listened to.
We watching ass and titties.
She wants to hear something to validate her.
Most of us are too busy to validate her emotions.
It's not a man's job to validate your emotion.
Look in the mirror and validate them yourself so you can come out and be what I need you to be.
So the single parent mother home came from feminism.
I don't need no man.
You got a deal, though.
Even the one, even when y'all get together, y'all can't have the best pleasure without that man's log.
That man's log is very bad.
So our women separated from us.
They got rights in woman's suffrage, 1920.
They demanded, they demanded to be by themselves.
Fought for it.
Fought for it.
Fought for it, yeah.
Now they say they can't find a good man.
Feminism takes away good men.
Okay, so politically, you got Trump, you got Obama.
What do you think about Obama?
Much did Obama do for the black community?
Nothing.
You don't think he did a lot of good for the black community?
He didn't do nothing for me.
He didn't change your life positively.
Uh-uh.
He changed.
But he's black.
He spent eight years.
He spent eight years giving the homosexual community all of our civil rights.
We still need a little bit more.
So Dr. King fight wasn't for integration.
It wasn't really to take the Jim Crow signs down.
The initial fight, and it lasted for a while.
The initial fight was equal rights and equal protection under the law.
The Asians now have equal rights and equal protection because they have an Asian hate bill.
You can't do nothing to Asian.
The Jews, very well protected.
Black Americans, not so.
So when I look at Obama, he had an opportunity, but he wasn't raised with a black American.
So he don't connect with us.
He don't relate to us because he's not a black American.
He comes from an African man who had a baby with a white woman overseas and raised by his white great, his white racist granddaddy and his loving white grandmama.
He grew up at school dating white women.
Like, who you date, your mama?
Michelle was a political move for him.
You think so?
He would never have got elected had he had a white woman.
That's why Kamala couldn't get elected.
Ain't nobody vote for no black woman with no white man coming from our culture.
Each with their own kind.
If you want to lead us, each with their own kind.
White America would never pick a white person.
Why do you think that boy got kicked out of England with that black woman?
You gonna come bring this to our bloodline?
Nah.
Nah, man, that's why mama didn't say, you don't go over there and have no baby with them people.
You stay over here.
Red birds and bluebirds don't fly together, but they both birds, each with their own kind.
You can't be mad about that.
So Obama could not relate to the black American struggle coming from the N-I-G-G-E-R slave.
He's not a seed of a slave.
So why would he cry with us?
He wouldn't cry with his people, homosexuals.
Those are his people.
Them his people.
Man, them his people.
Stop.
You saw what he, man.
Listen.
You think?
Yeah, he gave them the world.
They're them his people.
How do you recognize your kind?
By their actions.
Homosexuals got actions.
That's how you know they're homosexuals.
He with his kind.
You're saying Barack Obama's gay.
I'm speculating.
Based on his mannerism.
He wasn't tough enough in the White House.
George Bush was tough.
Andrew Jackson was tough.
Every motherfucking body was tough, except him.
Get along, go along, kind of.
Man, we don't need no president to get along and go along.
We damn near need a dictator.
So, nah, man, I'm Trump all day because America needed something that it had never had.
They needed somebody that wasn't a politician.
Couldn't get a soldier.
Shit, we got a con man.
Cotton, this man done played all kinds of roles.
He done been in every role.
He done been in every face of every ethnicity in every culture from what, the 60s to now.
From being on apprentice to dibbling and dabbling with all the hip-hops, Don King, Mike Tyson, Michael.
So this man is a black icon to us.
Oh, you're calling not a con man.
What do you call a chameleon?
Let me just break this down.
A con man is not a crook.
A con man is a short term for a confidence man.
Ah, I got what you're saying.
Okay.
Yeah, they just turned him.
A confidence man.
But even though he's never been in a fight before, you're okay with that.
He's still your president.
One time I got asked, could I level a house?
Because I'm a confident man.
Say, hell yeah, I can level that house.
Took me all summer to do it.
Could I do it?
No, didn't know it was just damn hard.
Underpriced myself.
But I'm a confidence man, so I believe I can do anything.
Man, if you mess with me, I believe I can whoop John Cena.
Physically popped it not.
But you can't tell this little mine.
I can't.
As impossible as it seems, I think I can.
I think, man, that's what I tell myself.
In any situation.
Who fed this to you as a kid?
Will you ever sell the books?
No, the books, the little red caboose.
The little red caboose about the train.
That's it.
All the stories that they tell you as a kid.
So, man, I had toys, but I read books because it was a form of traveling as a kid.
This book.
Yeah, I think I can.
I think I can.
I think I've been a little red caboose.
So they tell you things as kids.
So they tell you things as kids that trick you.
Sticks and stones may break my bone, but words will never hurt me.
I make myself believe that.
Affirmations.
Man.
So you hear sayings and folklores and things that you hold on throughout life from wise people.
There's many stories that children can get out of these kind of books.
But now they got gay stuff in books.
So kids can't get this kind of inspiration and motivation when they feel like the little bit of red caboose.
Did you see the video that they posted on WorldStar?
Two gay couple girls are at Barnes and Noble and they see the books they have for kids.
Have you seen this?
Yes.
The GBC?
That's why I brought that up.
You ever read the GABC?
I never.
So I was a kid.
When the book fair came to school, this was like birthday day for me.
My mama going to give me $10, $12, and some lunch money.
I'm going to bypass lunch.
They're going to get all the men.
So I was an avid book reader as a kid because in school back in my day, if you couldn't turn a backflip in recess, if you couldn't play sports at a, you know, be athletic inclined, you had to be smart.
You ain't nothing in the popular crowd.
So, yeah, so my intelligence have always been a tool for me to use to connect with other people.
Good for you.
I mean, that mindset of yours, it's a unique mindset.
And it's good to see that.
Rob, if you can go to WorldStar's Instagram account, I just want to show this because I wonder what he thinks about it when you see this.
If you go on the WorldStar, there's a couple literally at Barnes and Noble.
And then while they're there, they see all the gay books for kids.
Right here.
Go ahead, play this clip.
I think Charleston's going to like it.
Can't hear it.
Barnes and Noble's, and there's a kids' book section, a gay kids' book section.
And this shit is crazy.
Look at this.
Okay, there's the gay BCs, right?
Bye-bye, binary.
For kids.
Bye-bye, binary with a mohawk on a baby.
Gay BCs, you're not ready.
Hold this.
Okay.
What?
A is for arrow and ace.
B is for by.
This is crazy.
We're gay, but this is crazy.
Indoctrination starts in the classroom.
Pause right there, buddy.
Indoctrination starts in the classroom.
School is not at school.
Your children are being indoctrinated.
Education is in the home.
Your children are not being educated.
They're being programmed and propagated by this thanks to Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
One of the first things that Joe Biden did when he became president is he took a transgender male and put them over our human and health department.
Fuck is wrong with him?
Man, I don't bash nobody.
You don't think that's normal?
Like this person looks normal.
You don't think Rachel Levine looks like a normal person?
That look like Sergeant Dick Van Dyke.
That's Sergeant Dick Van Dyke.
You can't make me believe that ain't.
You can't make me believe that ain't no real source.
Man, that's a weenie.
You think, man.
Some find that attractive.
Say, listen, that's why Ukraine needs help.
That's why Ukraine needs help.
They elected an actor fighting against a real warrior.
That ain't no fuck.
Man, ain't no warrior.
They've been sucking on the Navy boat.
You think Rachel's been sucking on the name?
Man, you know, if she dressed like that, she up.
You don't get like that without sucking, rubbing fur together.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's me and I've been out.
Listen, the worst thing we could have done to our military is don't ask, don't tell.
Now we asking, and you tell us.
Because we don't need y'all out on that battlefield.
We need y'all sexually frustrated after blowing up shit.
We don't need y'all nuts on flat fucking each other.
So no, you don't get into this military.
Get a gay military to work with the National Guard passing out food and water bags.
But them overseas motherfuckers should not be gay.
The Russian military ain't gay.
China military ain't gay.
Man, we got some shit on our hands to fight.
We don't need that.
That should be a home act teacher.
Put Home Act back in school and let them teach Home Act.
As a man.
I don't know if that's a good idea.
As a man, though.
That's calling Mr. Levine.
Or say him.
He wants you to call him her.
Man.
My mama told me, she said, the devil is the master of deception.
The devil is the master of deception.
What's more deceiving than that?
A man look like a woman, acting like a woman, but is naturally a man, still a man in nature.
What's more deceptive than that in the devil?
Like, you don't find this attractive?
Because this was a big hit.
See, we used to kick their ass in school, but they gay bash you now.
You came gay bashing word.
See, this is what's wrong with America.
It should be, bullying should be allowed.
That's what made America tough.
You taught this kid how to go outside and defeat his bully.
Now he's running a CEO.
You don't think he's been bullied?
That's a he.
I mean, this is, is this, what is this run?
Listen, it ain't no gay person who hadn't been sexually violated that had to turn gay.
Is this the guy from the movie Coehats from back in the days?
Or is this?
No, no, I'm being serious.
Is this who this is?
No, this was an employee within Joe Biden's administration, the Office of Nuclear Energy.
He was the, or she, they were caught, remember stealing luggage at the airport?
Do you remember that story?
That's the person.
I thought this was Cohenheads.
Go to Conheads.
Yeah.
Go to Conets.
I don't know if you remember Charleston Cole.
Yeah, I remember Coinheads.
Oh, Mark.
Yeah, from Marky Mark.
Are you kidding me?
You totally threw me off, Rob.
If you put them right next to each other, I thought it's the Coenads main character.
Look at that.
Maybe a little bit, not as much of a cone on the top.
He's a little bit too flat.
So this isn't, you think this is inappropriate?
Yeah, it has.
I fought.
Man, I fought black women.
You did?
Well, for our gay community, I don't fault white people for their white community.
Oh, you fought.
I fought our black women for our gay community.
I blame them.
Because nobody accepts homosexuality in the black community.
Homosexuality and gangsterism.
Nobody accepts this more than the black community than black women.
Because most of their sons are gay as a gangsters.
They're not in between.
That's why we stand up for guys like George Floyd and not kids like Tamir Rice.
We support our gangsters.
Let one of our gangster niggas get killed by the police.
We, let a good person get killed.
We act like we don't know nobody.
Let a gay person happen.
Black women is mad.
Black women are the only faction of our community that treats the gay man like he's a girl.
And she raised her son to be like the gay dude or the gangster dude she dates.
So they don't let the black man have access to his children.
Soon as the baby's born, she gets named it my baby, they're my baby.
And in order for him to even have rights, he has to go through the government system to put child support on himself that ultimately restricts him and puts him in an in and out of jail bag mode.
So when we look at the gay community, I remember America used to be more you thought it was with slavery.
I remember time in the 80s where they wouldn't let advertisers play commercials on children's cartoon on Saturday.
They don't target children.
They're targeting children.
Liberty.
Why?
I tell people all the time, if you standing up talking to kids, you done lost them.
They're kneeling down, whispering in kids' ear gay secrets.
So if we're not kneeling down, looking at babies, third grade, second grade, eye to eye, and talking to them on their level, that's where they're beating us at because they're sneaking this shit in cartoons that we can't see because we're not looking at their level.
A giraffe and an ant don't have the same view.
These are ants with these giraffes laying on their bellies, teaching them about homosexuality, which is, if this is a Christian country, an abomination to God.
So how can you lead her?
How can you lead her?
So you think the Obama administration and Joe Biden for this, it was a long time coming on the Democrats' behalf.
So what the Democrats said, our black people ain't good for us no more.
These niggas won't even vote no more.
They have the lowest voter turnout in all of our Democratic community.
We need to do another Southern strategy again.
Remember they said the party switched during the Nixon Southern strategy.
The Democrats are a very clever slave master.
Very clever slave master.
So they did something like a southern strategy.
It was a gay strategy.
Had they not done this, the country would be red.
They went and recruited the gays.
And then they went and got the black woman to stand with the gays.
And they got the feminist white women that want to ride motorcycle with Big Titty to stand with the black woman.
And they got an army.
And not only that, they got a gay mafia that's violent and dangerous.
And they let you know they'll do something to you and sexually violate you.
And if you go against them, if you offend this group, if you slightly offend them, off with your head.
They will counsel you.
They're bullies.
It's like the only thing matters to them, they got a pride month.
Who promotes a heterosexual month?
So I'm saying, fuck them.
Flat out.
Fuck them.
They can't make babies no way.
So how can we carry on with people who can't reproduce?
And one of our reasons for being here is to reproduce and multiply the earth.
They go stop civilization.
Take their rights.
Put their ass back in the closet.
Make ordinances and laws and say you ain't coming outside, boy, with your nuts taped up under your ass and tight shorts on.
Lady, you ain't finna look like this.
You got to let us know I'm a man, I'm a boy.
Other than that, you're deceiving me.
You need some real good quality taped on me because some of these guys got some long feet in their drawers.
Yeah, they got feet in their drawers.
They just rolled it up and taped them on somewhere.
Let me take that table.
Tape is.
You just got the visual, and I went there and realized there's a business for it.
Yeah.
Tough and tape.
Say, what's up, everybody?
It's your boy Charleston White, aka America's favorite uncle.
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You can message me directly on Manette.
I promise, man, I'm going to respond directly.
I ignore them DMs on Instagram.
They just took my Facebook.
I don't respond on YouTube.
I will respond on Manette.
I promise.
Just call me and see.
Text me.
You give me the feeling that you watch a lot of WNBAs.
Is that true?
Like, are you the WNBA?
I really, I, man, so I.
I mean, you like, you don't like WNBA?
Them lesbian chicks.
Man, them, them, most WNBA women ugly.
They just start getting cute.
You don't think Angel Reese is like?
Yeah, yeah, she's the cutie.
But 80% of the NBA league is tall, giraffe-looking women.
Like Britney Griners.
Yeah, no, no, she's not.
Most tall women that tall, they can play basketball.
They knees go together.
They long feet.
Y'all can't have.
The average man, 5'9, 5'8.
How you gonna lay with that big old woman like that?
And she manly.
That's why they can't sell tickets.
If they hired more sexy women in the WNBA, they would do NBA numbers.
But don't nobody want to see a bunch of man and looking women running up and down the court.
Send them to the military league to play over there against Russia.
But no, man, that's not entertainment.
It's the worst investment of the NBA could have ever done.
Is she your type?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, she fuckable.
It ain't bot type.
It's fuckable.
It's just not your type.
Yeah, You know, nigga, look, you know, a guy would lower his standards to fuck.
So when you get ready to fuck, sometimes you just lower your standards.
I see what you're saying.
Very strategic.
Got it.
Got it.
I mean, she's a superstar right now.
Yeah, she's.
She in a kind of a.
But I like the one that quit the WNBA.
I can't think of a name and went to OnlyFans and made way more than them.
See, I think them, they should be NBA sex workers legally, like Vegas.
I think the WNBA should be the sex workers like the strippers is for the rappers.
The NBA guys are supposed to be able to go to the WNBA and sleep with all the women in the league.
This one right here?
Is this the one that went to OnlyFans?
No, hell no.
She's too fat.
Now, this one, her was bad.
Nah, she's too chubby.
Jaws too chubby.
Jaws too chubby?
Yeah, yeah, them fat girl cheeks.
Really?
Yeah, fat girl cheeks.
How can you tell?
Can you zoom in a little bit?
She look how chubby them cheeks.
You do like the.
Oh, them cheeks you do like that.
I can't think of that chick name.
But she just, she quit like.
She's attractive.
Very attractive.
Who's this one?
This one?
Is that her?
Yeah, that's her.
Liz Cambridge.
Yeah, that's her right, y'all.
Is that the same chick?
Yeah.
Okay, yeah, that's her.
Yeah, that's her.
Well, maybe her.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
She's a child.
Well, in this picture, she two cheeks.
You know what?
That probably was that ball.
That was them feelers them girls like to get because she's doing OnlyFans now.
So she's doing a lot more with her lips.
So she probably had to get filled.
So you don't like big cheeks up there, but I'm more of an olive old kind of guy.
Okay.
See, I grew up watching Popeye and like that's your type right there?
The Liz?
Oh, man, she's too big.
Man, that's like a big man.
Yeah, that's too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm surprised.
I thought you were going to be like a big supporter, proponent of WNBA, like telling us to all watch it.
They supposed to be playing in what she got on right y'all.
They should have uniforms.
You're saying for them to wear plain lingerie?
Yeah, in hills, running up and down them, click-clacking in them hill with them, them balls bouncing and them other balls jiggling and wiggling, going in for a layup.
You know how many men are tuning into this?
Man, a false would be some epic falls coming down on those high hills.
To man, man, what?
So, but they're not being creative.
They trying to, they think these women can dress like men, run up and down the court, dribble like men, shoot like men, and they're going to attract an audience.
Even women like hoes.
That's why when they get drunk and at the club, they go to act like hoe and they clean up real quick.
Even women like to watch hoe.
That's why we watch some of our favorite shows.
Them hoes aren't entertaining.
These lesbian women are not entertaining.
Go get some hoes that can play basketball.
They go both ways.
Ludacris did a song about that.
No, like different area coaches?
Yeah.
It was very.
I just think it'd be much more entertaining knowing that these is freaky women and they with whatever playing basketball.
Have you ever been to a game?
Yes, once.
And it was boring.
Really?
Courtside or?
No, no.
I took some kids.
This organization I used to partner with named 601 Tickets used to donate tickets and stuff to my youth organization.
So I used to take the kids out to project to them WNBA games because it didn't cost much to feed them popcorn and stuff like that.
They don't have high popcorn prices like the NBA.
That's how you know they ain't worth shit.
Like so their popcorn's cheap.
Yeah.
So are their jerseys.
They don't invest into a lot of them women.
Caitlin Clark's doing pretty good right now.
Yeah, she's saving it.
If it wasn't for Caitlin and Angel, wouldn't nobody be into this shit?
Yeah.
I think Caitlin Clark.
So you're a fan of Caitlin?
Yeah.
She's fun to watch.
She's a wholesome white woman playing basketball.
Your type?
Like, no, no, Larry Bird was my type.
Good white boy that was tough.
Kevin McKay.
No, that ain't my type right.
Woman, man, a woman ain't got no business squeaking her tennis shoe up and down a basketball.
Really?
No, she supposed to be over there cheerleading.
Got it.
Yeah, yeah, I'm an old school America.
Yeah, yeah, men were men and women was afraid of men.
Did you hear about the devastating news that Fox fired Joy Taylor?
Yeah.
She wasn't good for nothing.
She was trying to be too cute.
Man, we need real journalists.
You don't think she's a real journalist?
No, man.
No, hell no.
Man, she's too pretty.
She, yeah, yeah, no, man, yeah, no, she, yeah, no, she didn't get there because she was the best journalist in the company.
What are you saying?
She was fucking to get to the side.
Stop it.
As most good women do.
Nancy Pelosi done it.
Everybody do it.
Every woman with a smart brain on the job finds some kind of way to skip the line.
Who wants to work hard?
You work smarter, not harder, ladies.
So you're saying that's wise?
Very wise.
So she's a wise girl.
Very wise.
But she got fired.
So what does that say about it?
She get hired real easy if they know what she did to get the job.
Maybe she wasn't doing a lot of it lately.
She probably stopped.
You know, they get beside themselves.
Yeah, once you lift them up here with you and they stand shoulder to shoulder with you, they think they equal to you.
I can do what a man do.
No, you can't.
You can't fire me.
I'm fine you.
So now they get tricked.
They got an ego too.
But she can get a job easy.
Did you hear about what she said about prostitution?
I'm curious to know what you say about it.
No, I heard her.
She was speaking on prostitution.
Yeah, she talked about prostitution.
She said, if you want to play the clip rock, I think there's a clip of her talking about prostitution.
Maybe this is where you guys would agree on something.
Joy Taylor, if you want to play, is this?
Yeah, yeah, go ahead.
Play this clip rock.
I mean, she doesn't easy to get a job.
Do you think that America is trying to be better?
Of course not.
No.
No.
I know.
Yeah, I don't either.
I think there's also a massive attack on femininity.
Like the idea is that masculinity is actually what's being attacked, right?
Like everything is watered down.
Everything is softened now.
You know, everything is feminine.
I actually think femininity is under control.
I think that a big part of the reason why this is happening is because women got too close to power.
Okay, how sir?
I mean, the audacity that a black woman would run for president.
I mean, this was their last stand.
They're like, hold on.
Listen, we let you in board her.
And by the way, it wasn't a black woman that ran for president.
That was the Indian woman.
I think non-pussy getting male lonelies are deteriorating society.
Yeah, I don't think it's a massive problem.
What do you think the officials?
One, I think we should legalize prostitution.
Okay.
I have been seeing this for decades, and I think she wants a hoe.
She just made us, that's a confession.
She's listening.
She wants to legalize prostitution.
Why don't she be the candidate for it?
Because I agree with her.
You know why I agree with her?
Because I know she done sold some pussy before.
That's the only reason she would agree with you.
Stop it.
No woman in her right mind who ain't never sold her body would co-sign a woman being a prostitute.
Only hoes and bitches do.
A real woman and a real lady will never say, I think prostitution should be legal.
She would say, hey, I think we should provide services for the women and find other ways for them.
But a hoe go support a hoe.
Why they get on the phone and tell each other business when they fucking the same guy.
That's why two hoes and two bitches can get on the phone, hate one another, because they fucking the same guy and share intimate information that hurts each other.
For him, they relate to each other.
Two red birds.
A bluebird wouldn't have said that.
So she's a red bird.
She's a red bird.
Now, I'm more for a hoe.
Prostitute, yeah, I'm more for a hoe.
Because a hoe is using her body and her self-witch to advance herself in life.
She might end up becoming a millionaire housewife like Anna Nicole Smith.
Oh, she became a billionaire.
She was hoeing.
She wasn't prostituting.
But it was love.
She loved the 88.
No, You don't love her.
You don't think she loved the 88.
No, she loved him, but he loved her.
All men love good hoes.
Even Jesus loved one.
Kept Mary Magdalene with him and his 12 disciples.
No other woman got to walk with the Savior other than this whore.
So hoes are more like angels.
Prostitutes are sex workers carrying demonic spirits.
Hoes got God's spirit in them, and they usher the men, they cater to men, and they don't cause men problem.
Women, ladies, and bitches are more of an opposition to a man than a whore is.
She won her role.
Got confused what you said about Jesus.
He kept a whore, Mary Magdalene.
So when you read Jesus' story, other than the prostitute he met at the well, he don't really fuck with women.
His hoes, but he kept one particular woman with him and his 12 disciples to witness all these miracles.
And she was a whore.
She was a what?
A whore.
Charles.
A hoe.
That better hoe.
That's what the Bible describes.
Okay.
Man, prostitution has been around since this time.
So you're saying she wants to, Joy wants to bring it back.
From Fox.
Yeah, I think what a woman do with her body, she should pay taxes for it, but you can't regulate it.
If she's selling what she's selling and she make money, make a five for $10.99 for that pussy, file taxes on it.
Right.
But other than saying, we need laws to put in place to make this legal.
Could be one way to pay off the national debt.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, he'll pay that off one year.
Yeah, he'll pay that.
Man, don't know how to sell like that, but yeah, sugar and cotton don't even sell like that.
He paid it off.
In one year.
In one year.
But no, she's a very nice looking lady.
She is.
Yeah.
So she's your type.
So if she, if she would slide on your DMs, you would respond.
I'll fly in the mall.
Yeah, yeah, I'll fly in the mall.
And she likes to talk too.
Yeah, we'll talk about it.
She's not no job now.
So maybe she.
Don't be surprised if it happens all of a sudden.
Call me, Joy.
Oh, I got the right kind of instructions for you.
All right.
Your proper instructions motivate people.
She's got time.
Yeah, B A Belichick was a bad man.
Proper instruction motivate people.
First ladies, like, do you watch a first lady?
Think like uh oh, I like the Kennedy lady.
Y'all like Miss Jackie?
Y'all like Miss Jackie?
She smoked a lot of cigarettes to the.
Oh, that's all right.
That was sexy back then.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was sexy for the spoke series.
So she's she's your first lady.
Yeah, yeah, she's my first lady.
Her and uh I love Nancy too.
I love Nancy Reagan.
Really?
I love Nancy Reagan because she brought the dirt program to school.
Drug abuse resistant education.
This is your brain.
And this is your brain on drugs.
So yeah, now man, so now man, she was very classy.
Very classy.
So those two ladies, that's they class.
Michelle Obama has some grace in class about herself as well.
But she would make it known that she don't like people about facial expression.
A woman don't give off so no signal or nothing.
She's always modest and composed.
Another first lady, Thomas Jefferson, and man, I can't.
Thomas Jefferson.
His wife?
His wife and his other, they started out as friends, end up becoming enemies, and then became friends again by way of the wives writing to each other.
So he was two buddies who were guys at friends.
So they fell out.
So it was Thomas Jefferson, another one.
So just through history, from Jefferson's wife and his friend's wife.
And then when I saw the Kennedys, Mama Kennedy, over dad now.
Then when I saw Barbara Bush, them strong women.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, now them strong women are the ones who whisper in those men's ears when they get weak.
They have in a positive way.
You can't be a thorn in your husband's side.
He's the president.
No, she's tough.
Yeah, so I watched the movie.
I read the books.
We have a guy here that's his fantasy girl, Humberto.
He is crazy about Barbara Bush.
He must posters by his computer.
You go by his computer like the screensaver.
He must usually lay on the floor and look up under his grandma Madrid.
Watch TV.
Yeah, I kind of figure out.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He gives me that vibes too.
Yeah, so now, so I understand the role that the first lady, or how powerful she can be in shaping the nation and really bringing peace.
Yeah.
So if, boy, if Trump had the right kind of woman, you don't think he does?
No.
Stop.
They don't even like each other.
Come on, man.
Man, you can't fly no another woman in from another country and treat her as your equal like you would treat a woman over here.
You brought over her to mistreat her.
No man from America goes overseas to get a woman and brag over her and treat her lovely.
They met here.
No, he, man, but she still wasn't foreign.
They met somewhere else.
He didn't go like a, you know.
Man, he didn't, man.
Listen, it's like a male order bride.
Stop it.
He done had too many wives.
He done been married so many times.
At this point, this is a male order bride.
That's why now today, when they walk together, he leaves the little bitch back there.
You know how a nigga treated a woman I didn't even got tired of.
He don't hold his hand no more.
He keeps the umbrella.
She don't get, she got to hold her own umbrella.
So she don't even stand with him no more.
So it's obvious.
Charles Dane.
He always holds the umbrella for me.
I seen one he did.
She must didn't give him none that night because you don't always treat your own people.
Maybe they got too far.
Yeah, it is okay.
But you can tell.
But you do think she's beautiful because Melania is.
Oh, yes.
So listen, so there's pictures of Melania and Trump and P. Diddy back in the mid-90s.
And P. Diddy and Trump and Ivanka Trump got to look at each other.
Melania, you mean?
Yeah, Melania.
I'm sorry, Ivanka.
Say, GoPro, boy.
You can't tell me they wasn't fucking later.
Stop.
You can't tell me the tenacity that Diddy has sexually and his history.
All these people went to this party.
Why do you think they took Charleston?
Why you show it's some more pictures?
Watch how they look at each other.
They're not that many pictures.
No, always at parties.
No, that's a Diddy party.
That's not a Diddy party.
So listen, man, there are so many pictures with Trump and Diddy.
Why you think Trump said if they've mistreated him?
I look into it.
Because they buddies.
They party buddies.
Trump been hanging with niggas forever.
Man, you can't tell me Diddy ain't been freaky as Diddy.
And you think he ain't slide that pole up against that girl.
Hey, how you doing, Miss Trump?
And let her feel it.
And then now they make an eye contact with each other.
And Trump a freak, too.
You can't be a billionaire and not be a freak sexually.
Man, I know reality.
I know men.
These men party together or fuck together.
That's why they party together.
That's why we party with the people we party with.
It's somebody that we want to fuck.
If we being real.
What do you think about Diddy?
He's innocent.
Can't tell a man he can't whoop his woman and she don't call the police.
If my neighbor see me kicking my wife ass, they ain't got no business button in it.
Baby, you all right?
If she says, I'm all right, leave us alone.
Now, if she holler, help, help, y'all join in.
But Cassidy never hollered for help.
You can't, man, yeah, man, you can't tell me I got a billion dollars.
She's trying to run away.
No, she wasn't.
She's going to elevate.
She was stealing a high-dollar bag during the sexual freak off we all agreed upon.
She done got mad behind closed doors.
I don't know what video you've seen.
Rob, pull up the video.
Man, I've seen that shit.
She running.
She's stealing his bag.
She didn't buy that bag.
That's a theft.
Bitch, give me my bag.
Where you going?
You're thinking.
Give me my shit.
Give me my shit.
You get on back in here.
You think this is okay?
Yeah.
Charleston.
Man, that's his woman.
How can you tell that man he can't do that?
Man, that ain't my daughter.
Why can't I say, man, so because yes.
So listen, I also got some friends who they women is okay with that being happening because they're in this toxic relationship.
This is not a normal relationship that America is thinking about.
This is a drug-infused, both of them using drugs at a high-level extent.
In the ghetto, this is normal.
But they do this as rich people.
This is not normal.
Rich people do it on the inside.
Rich people beat their wives on the inside.
He just so happened to catch up and he didn't beat her.
He said, give me back my shit.
Kicked her and drug her back in there.
And they finished fucking.
Ain't nothing like fighting and fucking the makeup.
Best orgasm in the world.
They make songs about it.
We break up the makeup.
That's all that is.
You don't see her coming back out that room.
She said it's another woman in her neighbor having sex.
She went back in and started back having sex again.
She didn't come out that room.
The male prostitute said she called a book.
She paid.
She's been having fun like a motherfucker.
So she was compensated for what y'all sold.
What was the guy's name?
Punisher or something like that?
Yeah, the Punisher.
So I wonder what she got a nickname.
He got a sledgehammer.
So she was compensated for what we saw.
She was compensated for what we saw.
So they put together this budget.
$30 million or something.
Yeah.
Plus another 20 coming from the hotel.
Oh, another 20 that came out in trial.
So imagine this.
Everybody been knowing about this.
Why was they silent for so long?
Because this is, this has always been rumored.
This is 10 years old tape.
They've been knowing about this.
The Feds was on a goose hunt.
The Feds was on a goose hunt and they blew a case.
So they went and put together this big mafia type conspiracy Rico trial for a guy and his wife being freaky, his girlfriend being freaky.
And they in agreement with this.
Was he wrong for flying in?
Male prostitute?
No.
What's wrong with flying somebody in to have sex?
I thought that's what rich people do to have sex.
How they get there to you?
How you fly your girlfriend, your other woman on the side that you don't want your wife knowing about.
How they supposed to get to you?
And you ain't supposed to give them no money when y'all get through fucking?
I'm taking care of my little money.
This mother bitch, I'll be fucking.
I play that girl, even though she do this.
So how can our government say this is a sex worker?
Shit, they people ain't never identified as sex workers.
They freaking having sex.
So now our government get to rule in the bedroom.
It's a clear case of government ruling in the bedroom.
What I did outside that hotel, the jury said, not guilty.
You think he recorded all those guys that he thinks he's got the tape on all those people?
The FBI got the tape when they seized the house.
Oh, no shit.
They seized all of his computer.
Yeah.
And they made it seem like he had a Costco house full of baby all.
He only had a couple bottles.
Our government paint a blurred picture about this man.
Is he a horrible guy?
Yeah.
Should he be in prison?
No.
Should he be held without no bond?
No.
Every one of us know a guy who slaps his woman, and we don't say shit to him about slapping his woman.
What do you think about Epstein?
He alive somewhere hiding.
Prior to his death, there was already attempts made upon his life in jail.
How is it a coincidence that he ended up in jail with a suicide, but the autopsy report said his larynx was crushed?
You can't do that with suicide.
Motherfucker, I choke you to do that.
Why don't the media do Epstein like they do Diddy?
We know everything.
We know Diddy like to put calm on his nipples for men.
Him and Cassie like to suck the calm off.
So this is detail.
Why we don't know details about Epstein?
Where are the children?
Where are their stories?
Where are their testimonies?
Why don't we have open access to Giselle's testimony and her cooperation with the government?
You mean Jelaine?
Jelaine.
You know why?
Because most of the people went to the island was politicians and powerful people, princesses of whales, all them types, the real freaks, the evil people.
The evil people who can go to an island and have access to children that nobody know have been kidnapped in the world.
The evil people.
Those are our politicians.
Those aren't poor people.
Those are not people on drugs.
Those are not gangbangers that's doing this.
Gangbangers hurt their own people.
But it's a group of people that take our children and they disappear.
And powerful people have access to them.
There's a movie that I question to this day.
It's called Sounds of Freedom, Cry of Freedom about Human Child.
I cried watching that movie.
I kept walking out.
I was like, oh, man.
I say, why don't nobody promote this movie from Hollywood?
Why don't our government promote this movie?
Why do our government spend so much business in Ukraine?
And why don't we got some real laws for sexual exploitation and sexual abuse?
Because they're in on it too.
So at the end of that movie, it says that child sex trafficking has surpassed drugs and guns in the world.
You don't need to reply.
You don't need to re-up with a kid.
You catch him in five, it's a sex slave till he die, unless somebody free it.
So you asked me a question earlier.
How does the kid survive that?
With no hope.
Agony.
It's the resiliency of a child that adults lose throughout life.
So, nah, man.
So I think our government, everybody full of shit.
I wear a hat that says, I think everybody's playing.
We really ignore the conditions of our children in America.
We have some of the most drug-addicted children ever in the history of human existence today.
More of our children go to bed hungry, live in abuse, neglect, and is exposed to more violence than any other group of children outside of these third world countries.
But there's not a lot of resources.
There's not a lot of things put into development.
More things are being taken from the kids and given to the gays and the politicians in the interest groups.
America's citizens is being robbed by politicians who put capitalism before citizenship.
Capitalism over citizenship.
Yeah.
So that's why you hear the media.
Terms and words are powerful.
What Hitler used to exterminate a whole group of people.
The Consumer Reporting Credit Act stripped us of our citizenship.
Because if you go pull my credit, you can go get access to me that most, so you have stripped me of my citizenship.
And the media now identifies Americans as the American consumer, not the American citizens, the American consumer.
Everything's about a consumer report.
Capitalism.
They talk socialism, but they really want capitalism.
Capitalism supersedes racism.
Capitalism supersedes racism.
Yeah.
Tell me why.
If you get enough money, they don't look at you like you of color.
If you come in, Malik.
Isn't that a good thing?
Yeah.
But what about the people who can't access the capitalism?
A lot of people don't start off with the capital.
Most Americans won't get it and won't start off with it, according to what we're looking at today's America.
87% of millionaires are self-made.
Most of the billionaires, a lot of them inherited the money.
Sure.
You can put a number to it, but millionaires, 87% are self-made.
They had a different school system to taught critical thinking where they dropped out.
This is not the same America that can repeat that again with this group of kids who can barely read on or above their grade level, who don't have a worldview, who don't know economics because economics is not in school.
They don't know banking because they haven't been given a piggy bank to put a quarter here.
They don't get an allowance to learn how to save.
They don't get out.
So access to information is more available.
Like a person today, if they really wanted to go find out and learn for themselves with just YouTube alone, you can get access to doing almost anything, selling, coding.
Chat GBT can learn how to code.
You have so many methods of learning today.
Not when you're indoctrinated, you don't.
Our children have been indoctrinated.
At that part, but you need to go to school to be brainwashed.
Well, YouTube can only teach you the basics.
It's only teaching you the basics.
The people that go watch YouTube can barely read.
The people that can go watch YouTube are trying to fix something, they might not eat later.
Really?
So they don't have the, most Americans are poor.
They don't have the luxury to learn from YouTube.
They're escaping reality.
I think sometimes if you give them an out, they'll run with it.
Remember earlier on when you said when you were a kid.
Hold on, look, here's the app.
Before you can even understand life as a kid, they putting a fucking phone in your hand.
Okay.
To entertain you because you're getting on the adults.
I agree with them.
So now you go into a school system.
That's on the parents, though.
But the conditions don't allow the parents to teach, right?
So this is what I was taught.
It takes a village to raise a child, not a parent.
It takes a village.
Do you believe that?
Yes, I believe that wholeheartedly.
I was raised by the village because my mother was at work.
So I had a juvenile worker.
I had a court worker.
I had a school teacher.
My mom was at work.
I had a neighbor say, boy, I'm going to tell your mama.
I had a village.
Mr. London and Boyd had, I had a village.
And I said, yes, ma'am.
When somebody come, pull your pants up.
I pull them up.
I say, fuck you, bitch.
I pull them up because I understood the village.
So you want this group of children who Mark Zuckleberg and Steve Jobs don't even give their kids these phones.
Yeah.
For our kids to take this phone and you can make so much money off this phone, but you ain't gonna learn it watching YouTube.
I spent five years getting millions of views on Facebook and nobody around me knew how to monetize.
Nobody.
That blew my mind.
That blew my mind that nobody, all these people with phones waking up getting on social media sites don't know how to monetize their social media platforms.
How do you make money right now?
I got a comedy tour.
So I've been on tour for a year.
Each interview you have ever seen me done within the last four years, I get paid $10,000 per interview.
We haven't paid you.
No, y'all don't.
So like other podcasts you go on.
So I wouldn't go on a big platform as big as this unless it's a mutual benefit, right?
So I understand some things is not about money, but it's certain platform because what I have to go entertain in the conversation.
I totally get it.
So, man, so...
But I tell you, you also know how to get eyeballs.
I mean, you go on a show, you're going to get eyeballs.
Yeah.
And so the most I've been paid is $40,000 for an interview.
Got it.
So I have a website that sells merchandise.
So between me, I probably do $40,000, $50,000 a month and just interview and just interviews.
And then I stream with Aiden Ross.
So that's another stream of revenue that comes through.
By the way, what happened with you and Michael Jordan?
Is it true?
Like the story?
No, no, that's some bullshit.
The story that he broke up a fight or something?
No, no, they say he broke up a fight between me and Wag 100.
Nah, no, no.
Now, I ain't never met Mike.
So that's just the story.
That's how you have to tell you.
That's bullshit.
Okay, I saw that story.
I'm like, what is it?
What is that story all about?
So let me just explain how I got into comedy.
Because I didn't want to get stuck online with the persona like the rapper does in character.
Because the persona became so polarizing.
Because we're so cultural influenced by entertainment, sometimes we think Denzel Washington is Denzel off training day.
So I started realizing people was overlooking what I do in real life because they were so into this character.
So when they meet me in person, they're not into Charleston.
They want the internet persona.
So I had to figure out a way to take that persona and that internet character and evolve into something that's less offensive, less provoking toward black people.
Instead of making them cry, make them laugh.
Because I was coming with some brutal truth, making motherfucker cry.
And it was offending people.
So Paul Mooney said the greatest joke ever told was told as a truth.
The greatest truth ever told was told as a joke.
So I learned to make it funny so we can all laugh.
I like that.
Yeah.
What a message.
You said that, Paul who?
Paul Mooney.
Respect.
Yeah, Paul Mooney said the greatest joke ever told was told as the greatest truth ever told was told as a joke.
The greatest joke ever told was told as a truth.
That's why comedians have always had a past.
Because they come to speak our reality and truth in such a way, maybe offensive.
So that's why I wanted to bring satire comedy back.
Andrew Dice Clay.
Man, Glenn Beck, Howard Stern, Marl Mabel, Peter, all these are satire comedy guys who do a shock jock.
Glenn Beck?
Glenn Beck's, yeah, he's satire all day.
Any shock job.
Stop.
Man, man, shock jock.
Yeah, he's like, what, man?
I've met, so during Hillary and Obama, man, I was tuning in to Glenn Beck.
Man, yeah, he's a shock jock.
And he's good at it.
You like him?
I love him.
Who do you listen to?
Who do you watch?
I watched a lot of Fox News.
I watched a lot of Trump.
Have you met him?
I was supposed to do the interview with him and Aiden Ross, but I had some bogus charges on me at the time.
So I couldn't pass Secret Service clearance, but I ultimately ended up getting the charges dropped.
So I was attacked by a gang member in a barbershop.
He hit me in the head with a gun.
Hit you in the head with a gun.
Yeah, while I was asleep.
So I wake up being hit in the head with a gun.
So, and he a well-known killer gang member.
And so I went to the car to retrieve my gun.
And this is off-camera, but I come back through the building trying to secure the building, not knowing where they're at.
And so my local police department charged me with two aggravated assault for after being attacked.
Get out of here.
Yeah, so it took me, man, I spent a lot of money.
So they just dropped all the charges.
This isn't for word.
This isn't for word.
So you've never met the president.
Okay, so who would you want to meet?
Who are the guys that you want to meet?
If there's people you'd want to meet, who would it be?
The leader of the National Rifles Association.
The leader of NRA.
Yeah, and I want to meet the leader, the grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
Yeah, sit down and talk to him.
What would you ask him?
We'll become human friends.
We'll become friends.
Because I can connect with anybody on a human level, white, black.
We don't have to be the same color.
We got the same experiences as boys, men, being Americans.
And I know American history.
And white people don't have to like you.
But if you know history, you can conversate with them.
They'll tolerate you.
If nothing else, just to debate you.
And they'll ultimately become fond of you.
So talking and conversating, I want to meet people that black people think is against us to come back and say if they're really against us.
That's how I became a Republican in Texas.
After the George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin verdict, I didn't want to join the hateful Black Lives Matter group.
I got a loving mother who said, son, God has no respective person.
So my mother, I don't know hate.
I come from a loving home.
I don't know hate.
I had to come play like I'm hateful to fit in a group of people that's hateful.
So I didn't want to join a Black Lives Matter group with anger.
You never did.
I never did.
I hated it.
And plus, I ain't following three lesbian bitches nowhere.
Not no stud, bitches.
I might follow a bisexual woman.
Yeah, but I ain't following three studs.
That makes sense.
Yeah, I ain't following.
Yeah.
So I wanted to see, I wanted to prove to black people because here I am.
I got a youth organization that has been highly recommended to all 254 counties throughout the state of Texas.
This is white people that's doing this.
I'm part of a national organization called Incarcerated Children's Advocacy Network.
These are white people bringing me to Washington, D.C. to help me change laws and legislation.
So I'm saying, man, let me see.
So I dressed up one day and went to this Republican executive committee.
And I was the only young black there, mouthful of gold teeth.
And I kept trying to speak on the microphone.
And I ran into Greg Abbott's, one of his aides.
He said, what do you want to say?
I said, man, I remember this party used to embrace niggas.
He was a young white boy.
So we could talk this language.
He a hip-hop white boy.
Used to embrace niggas.
I want to get him back to embracing niggas.
But I noticed the police were starting to profile me and come over here, try to see what's going on.
He gave me his card.
So the next morning, I called down to the Terran County GOP Republican Party and spoke to Jen Hall and Shelly Preacher.
I said, ma'am, I came to, I'm a conservative nigga who just so happens to vote Republican.
I'm trying to see or they're offended by what I'm saying rather than listen to what I'm saying.
I'm delivering it very articulate with manners.
I said, I went to a meeting last night and I was shunned as a black man, mouthful of gold teeth.
And I can bring votes in from over here.
So they invited me to come down and they adopted me.
They took in my youth organization.
So I couldn't, here I am.
I got, I'm working in the black community, fighting against black people, but I got all these white people that they say racist Republican.
They're sowing into me from the Terran Star Republican Women's Club.
I'm building a relationship with judges where when black people get in trouble, I say, Yana, he works for me over there.
Oh, he does, Charleston?
Show us the proof.
So I'm building relationships because why would I be a Democrat and there's hardly any Democratic judges?
And all my people need judges with a mouthpiece.
So I found out that white people aren't really racist.
They prejudice.
They prejudice.
We all prejudice.
We all ethnocentric ideology that think it's better than others.
We just don't understand each other.
So I start bringing niggas around these white Republican people with dreads and tattoos who had murder cases.
And they see redemption in these people because they hear the stories.
So now we're all partnering together to work with children.
We're doing reading programs.
So I let the divisiveness of America's culture and temperament at the time.
George Floyd killing.
So, yeah, man, I didn't want to be connected to hate because I was starting to hate.
But I wasn't hating white people.
I was hating black people.
I was watching black people shoot up a 93-year-old woman's house by mistake, and nobody said nothing.
I was watching kids get killed, and you have a fundraiser to try to bury the kids, but the gang he died for ain't helping bury him.
The black church that he's trying to be buried is extorting a mother for more money.
So, man, I ain't like that.
So, I went, I was getting burnt out because I was a struggling father trying to help the community.
I became the change I wanted to see.
I'm a pre-law student at Texas Western University, just on a youth organization.
Car broke down.
I'm riding a bus to school.
People ride by see me, so I'm embarrassed by being on the bus stop.
Can't take my kids nowhere, but I got a heart to help the community.
So, at some point, you become frustrated and angry as most community leaders do.
The lack of support.
I figured out a way how to self-sustain my organization.
I didn't have to apply for no grants.
I knew how to sell barbecue, shake down the drug dealers, stop the prostitutes, say y'all can't sell no.
So, I would shake down the community.
I'm going to call the police on y'all.
Well, I need to add white people, and I'm helping us.
So, black people became my greatest enemy, helping their children.
But I'm the ones getting their kids out the juvenile system, I'm the ones setting up the getting people licensed back, reinstated.
I turned away from everybody.
I was having a mental breakdown every day, all day.
Man, you're talking about for almost seven, eight years.
And I'm speaking in legislation.
I'm doing trains for U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and I'm trying to maintain my GPA.
Yeah, I had a mental breakdown.
And my home, this is what caused the breakdown.
Because I was used as a political pawn from the power structure.
They needed a voice like mine that was dynamic, that challenged the black preachers.
And I challenged them and I shamed them.
So white people grabbed me and made me a poster child to use me as a voice piece to go out into the black community to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the black community.
So at the time, the federal government had just issued out a national initiative to six cities that probably could be the next Baltimore riots.
So Fort Worth was one of those cities.
It was called 21st Century Community Policing.
So they kind of wanted to bring back beat cops where the cops know the neighborhood put more.
This is in Dallas.
This is Fort Worth.
So they had this program that the police department developed by way of this national initiative that was called procedural justice.
Procedural justice was a new training aspect that was brought to new law enforcement to kind of have them more race sensitive, right?
And they needed a black voice to go out.
So I was one of the main voices that they used.
By the way, what do you, T.T. Jakes is in Dallas, right?
Have you ever done anything with him?
What do you think about T.D. Jakes?
T.D. Jakes for his church.
He's not for the community.
He's for this church, not meaning members of the church.
No, he means the Potter's house.
Right.
Meaning a member.
He for his church.
That's his business.
He's not for Dallas.
We don't see him nowhere doing nothing.
His church or nothing.
Now they got a prison reentry, but that's for the grant funding for his business.
Do you think he's a net positive to Dallas?
No.
To the black community?
No.
TD Jakes.
No.
What do we do other than preach a good message to make our mothers feel good?
Only come back home and still drink wine and feel better.
Playing a pussy with a rose to feel emo better.
So all he is is a feel-good preacher.
No, man.
The Bible says what you do for the least of those.
I don't see no preacher, no church really doing for the least of those other than the poor churches that's amongst the least of those.
You cannot take your big, beautiful church, building out on the hill away from the people and think you can still reach the people.
They can't walk to that church.
And matter of fact, this church is so extravagant.
It's ATM machines all over this motherfucker.
And when it's time to pay tithes, poor people are excluded out of a black church.
What do you mean?
They're excluded.
The preacher make you feel like you ain't got a soda seed.
Who got a soda seed?
They make you feel like if you ain't got no money to give.
God don't need my money.
He need my confessions.
So, you're not a black church full of shit.
They go for TDJ, all of them.
What do you think about Creflo?
Full of shit.
Obsolete to the black people.
Right.
They have an audience.
Like, I got an audience.
If I lose a page, my audience come follow me like they're following.
They're not for the community.
I started from the community and develop a following.
You don't think T.D. Jakes is a net positive to community still?
Like, you know.
He preached other.
Why is a preacher positive?
How is a preacher doing it?
Go back to what you said earlier when you said hip-hop or the movies would come to the bad communities and it would convert.
So what if somebody doesn't live in Dallas and they live in Kansas, they live in New York, they live in Arkansas, they live in London, and they watch him.
They're like, they just like the way he delivers his message.
Isn't that a net positive?
No.
Tell me why.
What does it do?
It make you feel good for the moment.
So church make you feel good for whatever.
Hey, hallelujah, pastor.
You go back to the same problems, same conditions, and most people's lives don't transform.
You don't think people make decisions when they give their life?
No.
When they get baptized?
I think when people give their life to God, they're going through something.
They're dealing with something.
Soon as shit get back right, they sneaking and having unmarried sticks.
They still getting drunk.
They still masturbating.
They're still watching people.
I think everybody is full of shit when it comes to God because you're going to do something against God every day.
Stop trying to be.
You believe in God?
Yeah, I do.
But I ain't trying to live for God.
God gave me a choice of free will.
I don't want to be a godly man.
You don't want to be a God?
I want to fuck a bunch of women.
So you made that decision.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I get God on the deathbed.
But right now, I'm living for me.
Fuck God.
I believe in him.
I get the same blessings if I believe if I don't.
The sun shines on the bad just like the rain fall on the good.
Good things happen to bad people like bad things happen to good people.
God ain't got nothing to do with that.
You think this is the right example on the way to live your life because you're saying you want to do net positive?
Listen, you live your life.
No, no, no, no.
Those are two different things.
No, no, let me say that.
Yes, I think it's the right message.
Tell me why.
Because can't nobody dictate to you about your life.
God gave it to you.
No, no, no.
That's not what I'm saying, though.
That's not what I'm saying.
You're right.
You can do whatever you want to do.
I don't think God is real.
I think God is questionable.
Well, then that's a different conversation.
You just told me you said God is real.
No, no, I said I believe in God based off what my mother said.
But you don't believe God is real.
I've read Revelation and I read Genesis.
No, I don't believe God is real.
Because I just told you about children being sex trafficked.
Where is God?
Why do you, though?
By who?
By whoever.
I don't know.
By the people.
By what people?
By the people.
The government?
Whoever.
So if God is real, why he don't stop those people?
If God is real.
He gave free will to God.
Okay, okay, okay.
So that's why I don't think God is real.
Because if God is real, why hadn't white people suffered for what they did to slavery?
If God is really real?
So then for you, so you're conflicted.
No, and I'm not conflicted.
I don't believe people know God to tell me God is really real.
No, I don't.
So no, originally you said you believe.
I believe in God.
That don't mean I think he real.
I believe in the boogeyman.
I don't think he's real.
I believe in ghosts, the spirit.
I don't know.
Do you have faith?
No, I got faith in me.
You got faith in you?
Because everything I heard about faith, I think, is bullshit.
So let me tell you, who is the biggest man in your life that lets you down?
No.
No man's ever let you down.
I've never been connected to a man.
Father.
Never been connected to him to be let down.
Did you ever meet him?
Never.
So that's the biggest lesson.
That's not a let down.
You never met him.
I had uncles and granddaddies to replace that letdown.
You don't even know it's therapy.
But there's different things.
No, Listen, listen.
Out of sight is really out of mind.
There are many kids whose father's gone and another replacement have stepped in and filled the void of a father.
No, Listen, if you've never seen your daddy, you're gonna have attachment to it.
That's bullshit.
Yeah, but that's a different story.
That's a childhood abandonment.
That's a childhood abandonment issue that you hold in secretly.
That don't affect you as a disappointment.
You never expected nothing to be disappointed.
Not as a not.
So I'm listening to you.
And it's not your fault.
I'm not sitting here saying anything down.
Man, I don't give a damn what you're saying.
I'm telling you, I ain't never been connected to a man to be a man.
I understand.
Listen, I had a granddaddy.
I had an uncle who kept me with him.
I don't know.
That's not my daddy.
The presence of a man is the father, not the title.
Yeah, but when a man grows up eventually, I don't give a shit.
You said something earlier.
Listen, when I grow up, I have no connection to a man.
So no man, I ain't been hurt by a man.
I had no connection to a man to be hurt.
No expectation, no nothing.
You know what you said at the beginning of the podcast?
You said something very powerful.
You said, you know, when you were a kid, you and your older brother, he was a big guy and he was in and out of Juvie.
And then your mother ended up having a daughter.
I think you said he later in life.
She ended up having a daughter.
And then mom worked for GM and she worked after you guys got home.
So she would prepare your meal.
She would tell you to do the homework and she's going to call at these times.
You guys better be home or else.
And if she came home, and if you guys didn't do what she told you to do, she'd wake your ass up and talk to you.
Now, where the man at?
Exactly.
That's what I'm saying.
But because there wasn't a man, she couldn't check you to raise boys.
I was raised by the fuck you talking about.
I'm telling you, I got uncles and granddaddy.
You think my granddaddy ain't around?
Checking my brother in?
We had men.
No, no, no.
But I never told you it wasn't no man.
You're assuming I got bought your uncles and granddaddy.
So if you know my presence of a man, right?
I ain't the black kid that grew up poor, but no dad.
I had plenty of men.
Well-to-do kids.
I had my own room in the third grade.
You know what I love about you, Charles?
Let me tell you what I love about you.
And I have so much respect for you.
Is you know, when we were, when I was a kid, and I was uh, um, uh, we didn't have a lot of money.
We're like a, you know, what do you call it?
Section eight and welfare kids.
Yeah, I don't know what it's like to be.
But I'm telling you, I'm telling you.
Y'all know what it's like to be.
I'm telling you, from my perspective.
But from my perspective, when I was raised that way in LA, Glendale, and we would have people that would come over and they would say things like, hey, you know, let us get you this for Christmas.
Let us get you this.
And oh, poor this, poor that.
I hated it.
I couldn't stand people looking down at us as if we don't have anything, as if we don't have any money.
I hated it.
I couldn't stand it.
So I went to the army.
And then eventually, I ended up making my own money.
I didn't want to be in debt to anybody.
I didn't want any favors.
I didn't want any of that stuff.
Your level of mentally, how powerful words have been in your life.
Let me just say you sang a hip-hop song at the beginning.
I come from love.
Love conquers all.
So I got a loving mother.
Yeah.
We live in a wonderful, affluent background.
When I get hurt, I'm centered around love.
I'm growing up in a hospital with loving nurses.
I don't know my daddy not here.
I got no but love.
I got my uncle.
I'm his favorite nephew.
My name is Charleston.
My nickname is Blue.
My uncle was a pimp.
I was born in 1977.
There's a movie called Come Back Charleston Blue, 1976.
My uncle named me.
That's my daddy.
So I always tried to be a pimp.
Pimp on hold.
Prostitute hole.
My daddy actually don't.
Validate my point.
So, so, so, this is what I'm saying.
So I had men.
I had men.
So I don't have no abandonment.
I was a kid who grew up in a hospital setting like a dog who've been inside.
Finally got to go outside and play as a kid.
Nigga, I'm happy.
I'm not, I'm not, no, I'm happy.
I just never been a kid before.
And I'm attracted by what's wrong.
So, nah, I mean, I wasn't hurt.
That's the excuse most people like to use.
That's not my excuse.
I chose to do what I did because I thought that was a part of me.
I believe you.
Yeah, so my uncle would paint pretty pictures of prison to me.
So when I got to school at recess, I was telling my friend what I was going to do when I get to prison based off what they done told me.
So it wasn't disappointment.
It was a badge of honor.
It's a badge of honor.
As most black people kill with cold heartedness, seemed like, it's not cold.
They want that badge of honor.
And I wanted it.
One eye, small frame, couldn't play football.
I wanted to be a part of something.
Yeah, and I found something to be a part of.
And it was everything I was looking for coming from them negative uncles in my working mother's home.
Her presence is gone.
We just got a perfect environment, great environment, but we got this negative images to see that matches what we see on television.
Is she still around?
Yeah, mama's still around.
Retired from General Motors, became a foster parent for like 30 years.
Dallas?
Yeah.
Still in Dallas.
Yes, still in Dallas.
My brother just come home from prison after doing 31 years for a murder he committed when he was 17.
Now, my brother was angry.
He had a disappointment in his father.
He was, daddy show up, daddy showed up.
I never had dad to show up to disappointment.
So he was angry.
I always angry.
So I remember we were about the General Motors Arlington plan had transferred the people from Texas to Monroe, Louisiana.
I remember watching TV one time.
I was probably about 10 years old.
And out of nowhere, my brother looked at me and said, when I grew up, I'm going to kill somebody.
I ran after her and told my mama, my mother spanked him out of frustration.
How old was he?
He probably was 12.
What was he watching when he said this?
Oh, we were watching a Rambo movie.
And he said, First Blood.
He said, he just looked at me out of nowhere and said, with a sincere look.
And it scared me as a kid.
He said, when I grew up, I'm going to kill somebody.
Got it.
Man, I ran after Harry.
I ever told my mother because mothers have to work with very little support back then.
That's a lot of support.
She didn't have the luxury to sit down and try to understand where that root came from.
So he dealt with a lot of disappointment.
He grew up angry.
I grew up with love, just wanting to fit in.
I didn't want to be the baby.
I want to be treated.
Yeah, I was baby.
I was coddled, but I was a braveheart.
I couldn't wait to break free.
All goes back to the conversations we had when you're talking about how things happen with the African-American community.
When we talked about crack earlier, when we talked about mindset earlier, father policies, a lot of that.
And today, how old are you?
Are you?
I'm 48.
I just turned 48, May 17th.
So your brother's how old?
He turned 51.
So he just got it three years ago?
Yeah, he just got it three years ago.
Three years ago, 21 years.
Yeah, from 17.
But you guys are still close.
No.
You don't know your brother after 30 years?
That's what I'm saying.
I don't want to be close.
You won't have only something.
Did you see him?
Yeah, you don't see him in prison.
And when he came out, what was the conversation like?
I don't know you, nigga.
Like that.
Even though I've been seeing you, we've been seeing each other in and out of prison for 30.
So we'd see each other.
But at some point, I stopped going to go see my brother in prison because I'm not your mother and I'm not your father.
Your mama love you enough, nigga, to keep going to go see you.
I'm going to stay with my kids.
My kids ain't down here.
Why do I have to subject myself to be treated like that?
So I ain't going to see, I ain't seen him no money on his books because come out here to us.
You got a family out here.
So when he got out, he got out on the right track, but he's institutionalized and he think he know everything.
So you have to put your hands back because you can't correct a fool.
Makes sense.
Charleston, this has been a blast talking to you.
I love it.
You got to have it.
I definitely will.
You will be invited 100% back again in the future.
We got a lot more talking to do.
But I got a meeting on five minutes later, and they're texting me left and right right now.
Appreciate you for coming up, brother.
You arched your eyebrows.
You ain't arched them eyebrows, did you?
What I said, what you?
Your eyebrows, are they arched?
Are they arched?
Yeah.
What does that mean?
They ain't threaded, are they?
Are they threaded with?
He's too perfectly dumb.
I got a true Middle Eastern eyebrow.
I'm sitting up and saying, man, this nigga got brows perfect in a motherfucker.
Say, what's up, everybody?
It's your boy Charleston White, aka America's favorite uncle.
I just signed up to Manette.
So if you want to message me, you want to cuss me out, you want to fuss at me, even if you want some counseling, call me.
I minister healing by way of word.
You can message me directly on Manette.
I promise, man, I'm going to respond directly.
I ignore them DMs on Instagram.
They just took my Facebook.
I don't respond on YouTube.
I will respond on Manette.
I promise.
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