The G Code with Triune

The G Code with Triune

Released Wednesday, 18th December 2024
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The G Code with Triune

The G Code with Triune

The G Code with Triune

The G Code with Triune

Wednesday, 18th December 2024
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0:02

Als media.

0:05

All right, ladies and gentlemen, this

0:08

is a different show. We rarely do like

0:11

grab bag multiple topics. As a matter of fact,

0:13

we never have. It's always been I

0:16

take one thing and unpack

0:19

it to make sure that.

0:20

Everybody understands what the hell

0:22

were talking about.

0:23

But it's the end of the year, tired

0:26

as hell is way too much to cover

0:29

before the break. So, ladies

0:32

and gentlemen, a very

0:34

old friend of mine, as in I

0:36

mean, he looks old, but he's

0:38

We've just been friends for a long time.

0:41

You are younger than me.

0:43

Yeah,

0:58

this is Orlando on a

1:00

Junior aka Triune. I have

1:02

mentioned you many times on this show.

1:05

I hope in a good way.

1:06

It's always in a good way. Like when you slapped

1:08

the ship out of the dude that.

1:12

It's no no,

1:14

no, no, no, no no no, I got gray hair.

1:16

Now it's different. It's different.

1:18

You graduated, you feel me, I

1:21

know?

1:21

But after death throw? Like what after

1:24

death throw? You know? Listen?

1:27

So Triune, do people

1:30

still call you?

1:30

That?

1:30

Are you?

1:31

Are you?

1:31

Have you converted to our land?

1:33

No?

1:33

You just put an album out on bro?

1:35

What are we talking about here?

1:36

That's what I was about to get mad? About I was like, wait,

1:39

hold.

1:39

Up, more people in this world know me as

1:41

Triumne than they know me about my government, that's for

1:43

sure.

1:44

Yeah, that's what I figured.

1:47

So for y'all

1:49

that don't know, Me and Triune met in high

1:51

school. It was around the time that

1:53

we were very hungry with our you

1:55

know, battle wrapping and had yet to

1:57

meet anybody that was worth our time and

2:00

battle it right until we

2:03

had met each other.

2:04

We became fast friends.

2:05

We've done albums together, we've toured together, We've done

2:07

you know, and Tryun is like probably

2:09

the bullseye of what.

2:13

I mean.

2:13

I'm telling you this you as context,

2:15

but the listeners know the premise of the show

2:18

is if you just if you understand the hood,

2:20

you understand politics, right, that's the premise

2:22

of the show.

2:24

Uh.

2:24

We use what we know to explain what

2:26

we think we don't know, right, So all of our antennas

2:29

are code all that, and

2:31

uh, Tryn is a living example

2:33

of that who.

2:36

In a lot of ways.

2:37

One of the one of the code, one of the reasons why I wanted to talk

2:39

to you about specifically about a G code is like,

2:42

there's there's three people in my life

2:44

that are like tryun in this sense. Now,

2:47

listeners, remember I st always cracked the joke

2:49

about Wayne's rhyme, you know real.

2:51

GE's moving silence like lasagnya.

2:56

I did.

2:57

I did because it's a great line.

2:58

But like it's that you

3:01

my homeboy BJ that went to Ranto with

3:03

me and Jay Beats in La

3:06

Symphony, Like you are the

3:08

three people that like Jay

3:12

Beats a mess around you. You open up your Instagram,

3:14

this nigga's in Cuba and you're like,

3:17

why are you When did you

3:19

go to Like what is that?

3:21

You never know?

3:23

Like you have to like you have to just

3:25

know Orlando, to know all

3:29

the things that you just you

3:32

just wouldn't.

3:32

You wouldn't know how like.

3:36

Truly like if on a street level,

3:38

like how truly dangerous this man is?

3:39

You know what I'm saying, You would never.

3:40

Know because because but what I'm saying is like

3:42

when we were younger, like you don't carry yours, You've never

3:45

carried yourself like that you have you'd

3:47

have to just know. It's like that

3:49

that was that business. This was

3:51

this business. This man mess around with

3:54

selling cars. I didn't even know you selling cars,

3:56

Like just you just make your moves.

3:59

You you make your moves and your wins

4:01

are in public.

4:02

You know you just you work in

4:04

silence, you win in public, and that's that's

4:07

so. But the the

4:10

code for which again we've

4:12

talked about a lot on this show, is something that

4:14

like I feel like again

4:16

it's proof of concept that like, if you know the

4:18

rules and understand how to

4:21

navigate the world that we grew up in,

4:23

once you, like I said, graduate into

4:25

like corporate business, adulthood,

4:28

and ultimately politics, it's like

4:30

you're way more equipped than you

4:32

give yourself credit.

4:33

For because you realize it's all the same. Yeah.

4:35

When when did that click for you that

4:37

you was like, oh this is the same.

4:39

Probably about seven to

4:41

ten years ago where I was, oh,

4:46

none of this means nothing, Like

4:48

this is all just clicks

4:51

and cruise doing what

4:53

they need to do for their click and crew.

4:55

That's what it like.

4:57

These are blocks, these are hood these

4:59

are gangs, these are like it's all the

5:01

same shit. Like it's like, okay,

5:04

like like if I was president, you

5:06

think I'm not gonna make sure propaganda's

5:08

good?

5:09

Are you crazy? Why what are we talking

5:11

about? Like what are we talking about?

5:13

You hit my phone after they say

5:15

I was elected bro, whatever you

5:18

need, just.

5:18

Talk to this guy.

5:19

He's got you your family.

5:22

Yeah, And when I realized it was

5:24

like, oh, so you're either

5:26

in the circle or you're not. And

5:29

you gotta carve out your circle that works

5:31

for you, and you gotta help

5:34

that circle as they help you. And

5:36

that's how you was saying. And hopefully your

5:38

circle sends higher than others.

5:40

Hopefully. Yeah.

5:41

Right, you get on or get down.

5:44

Which is why I think when you talk about

5:46

when we talked about like working class

5:48

like black and brown, like specifically

5:50

men sitting all aside

5:53

the we talked about this before, all the racis shit, all

5:55

the stuff that's like clearly working against

5:57

you. Why we understand

6:00

stand a Trump Like I

6:02

just understand it. It's just like it's

6:05

I move, I move from my circle either

6:07

you.

6:09

This is what I understand about black people in relation

6:11

to Trump. Now, I want to say this ahead of

6:13

time. Not a Trump supporter, I get to vo from

6:16

any of that, although I do

6:18

have positive views about Trump, so we'll

6:20

get into that.

6:21

Lad.

6:21

That's what I say, Like you probably understand

6:23

it.

6:23

Yeah, Like growing up is like I think

6:26

me and you are unique in

6:28

the sense of we grew up

6:31

as black kids in Wage

6:33

America, in black families. Yeah,

6:36

so our touch of the

6:40

blackness was in the home, but as soon as

6:42

we stepped out, we was dealing with them.

6:44

Yeah.

6:45

Trump has been my teacher, my

6:47

principal, my vice principal,

6:50

my proctor, my coach.

6:54

I have had to deal with Trump personalities

6:57

my whole life. Yeah,

6:59

this is I'm just not going to panic

7:01

like the rest of the world. This is nothing new

7:03

to me. This is not a new experience

7:06

working with people that

7:08

have a superiority complex because

7:10

of your skin color or because of where

7:12

you come from socioeconomically.

7:15

Yeah, it has been my whole life. Yeah,

7:19

so for me, this is just another day.

7:22

Yeah, it's Yeah.

7:24

The part, the only part that that surprised me is

7:26

like, because I feel the same way.

7:27

I'm like, I know a million of you.

7:29

The part that's weird is how

7:32

you was able to convince everybody else that

7:35

like that you're not what you are because

7:37

so I feel like, so what you're saying is

7:39

what I'm saying is like, no, I

7:41

see you, you know, and

7:44

and in me seeing you, I

7:47

still believe that like among among

7:50

black people, like our politics

7:53

are very transactional and pragmatic,

7:55

it's like what why should I fuck with you?

7:57

What are you gonna give me?

7:59

You know?

7:59

It's like it's really that simple, you

8:01

know what I'm saying. Like, so I'm like, I don't. I

8:04

don't believe none of the shit you say.

8:06

I'm just as like, what are you gonna get

8:08

for me?

8:09

You know what I'm saying?

8:09

So to me, the part that like blows my mind

8:12

is like, wait, some of y'all actually believe us.

8:15

Like that's that's where

8:17

you gig into the people that don't understand

8:19

the Hood, because

8:21

in the Hood already.

8:22

Nailed it ying listeners.

8:27

Do you see what I mean? Like, that's exactly

8:30

what I meant. All right, So we've

8:32

already covered the one of the ones I wanted to talk

8:34

about. Like I said, I've never done a grab bag episode

8:36

where we run through a lot of stuff, but one of

8:38

which you've already understand is like the

8:41

no brainer of like,

8:44

of course President Biden pardoned

8:46

his son, Like are y'all,

8:48

are.

8:48

Y'all are y'all kidding me right now? Like

8:51

was this y'all outraged?

8:53

This is the thing, Like I look at Biden

8:56

partnering his son is the same as I look at

8:58

Lebron getting his son drafted.

9:00

What's the same thing.

9:02

Everyone else should hate this, everyone

9:04

else should call it out for what it is.

9:06

It was bullshit.

9:08

Biden the camera a hundred

9:10

times he said, I will never do

9:12

that. No one's above the law.

9:15

And as soon as the situation really came.

9:17

He was like, man, as as it got real,

9:19

Yeah, it's my boy, it's my son. Yeah.

9:22

Do you think he would have done that?

9:24

Do you think he would have done that if if

9:26

Kamala won.

9:28

I think he was going to do that, no matter.

9:30

I think it's the whole time. Don't goddamn

9:33

madam, damn jail

9:35

nigga his son.

9:36

And he was probably only gonna get like

9:39

two years community service, probably

9:42

like time off for good be head.

9:43

He's probably gonna get it. But at the end of the day, it's like.

9:45

Bro, that's Hunter Biden.

9:47

That's my son, like you, like there

9:49

has to be a benefit of being that's

9:52

Hunter Biden.

9:54

His dag has been in government

9:56

since seventies. His dag

9:59

was a vice president and the president

10:01

son. We are rich, we are white,

10:04

and we have a feeling what

10:07

you're not going to know.

10:08

You shouldn't have got the Bereza job.

10:10

My nigga, Like how many times

10:13

that was the funniest one where I was just like, okay,

10:15

when everybody outraged about that, I

10:18

was like, you mean to tell me a rich

10:20

white kid is acting like a rich white

10:22

kid and that bothers. Y'all listen.

10:24

If I could call my father and

10:27

be like, oh, hey, have you met my dad? You guys want

10:29

to mean my dad? If I could put him on the phone

10:31

and my dad don't have to get me the job,

10:34

he just I just put him on the phone.

10:36

Why would I not do that?

10:37

Bro?

10:38

If I can mention my dad's name when I

10:40

got pulled over by the cops and it got me

10:42

off, I would do it every single time.

10:44

Like every every day, every

10:46

time.

10:48

This is my issue with it.

10:51

I'm tired of Biden and his

10:53

side of politics always

10:55

virtue signaling you niggas

10:57

ain't no cleaner than the other side, right,

11:01

be clear about that. You're not any

11:04

better than the other side. We're dealing with two

11:07

devils.

11:08

Yeah, yeah, and the and the and

11:10

the thing is like, yeah, you you

11:12

you lose ground to stand on in

11:14

the sense that, like I'm like, one

11:17

side is mask off, like it is what it

11:20

is.

11:20

We know what we're looking at.

11:22

This side is like the Biden

11:25

and them and just keep gas lighting us by like

11:27

you said, like talking about and I'm

11:29

of the theory that Ezra

11:32

client is they've been talking like there's been a lot of

11:34

like talk around like really

11:36

understanding like why the

11:38

Democrats got their ass beat this last

11:41

election because they you got another

11:43

way to put it with yeah,

11:46

yeah, So my my my main

11:48

one is, I mean there's a lot of reasons,

11:50

you know what I'm saying, But I think one is like y'all

11:53

niggas ain't got no backbone, because when it came down

11:55

to it, you didn't really stand on your square

11:58

like you just you kept back and

12:00

off in just capitulating. But ultimately

12:03

when you did that like trumping

12:06

them, they would say some like you know

12:09

basically like visagogue, burn the whole

12:11

system down outland as shit and

12:14

rather than and it was because they're

12:16

like, listen, system's not working

12:18

for you obviously, So

12:21

here's my solution, right, And

12:24

what the DAMS kept doing was going, well.

12:26

Our systems and institutions are

12:29

sacred and you should respect them.

12:31

So you come it off like fam,

12:34

no, it's not like no, really, the system's

12:36

not working. You just came off

12:39

as like protectors of the institution,

12:41

and it's like you can't

12:44

we fucking hall monitors, Like why are you

12:46

acting like this? Like no, what you're

12:48

supposed to say is you know what, You're

12:50

right, the system is failing you. Here's

12:53

how we'll fix it.

12:54

Yo, say, I saw it that way

12:56

as well, but I saw it I

12:59

guess a little bit more sinister

13:01

than that. Okay, you can't

13:04

tell to me that the economy is good

13:06

when it's not.

13:08

Yeah, that's likes.

13:10

Above them, exactly above them, beyond

13:13

all things. People may vote on, all

13:15

of these separate issues, women's rights,

13:18

race relations, title, this

13:20

title, that, this, this

13:23

amendment, change, this, your

13:25

Supreme Court. There's a bunch of fringe issues.

13:27

But the number one issue is always the wallet. It's

13:30

the number one issue. And if you're

13:32

telling me it's

13:34

raining skiggles outside and

13:37

it's really raining, hell,

13:41

well, I mean.

13:41

There's not my thing. I can't rock with you, bro.

13:45

Yes, I don't know what to say.

13:46

That's why I was just like, why are you Yeah,

13:49

you're you're you're pissing on my back and tell

13:51

me it's raining. It's like, you

13:53

can't tell me, But I'm like, maybe

13:55

you're like, maybe your scale

13:58

is maybe using the wrong scale, Like

14:00

if you're telling me the economy is good because

14:03

the stock market is at this, the Dow Jones

14:05

is at this, and I'm like, what the

14:07

hell I care about that? If

14:10

I can't pay the rent, most don't invest,

14:12

bro, Like, what difference

14:14

does that mean?

14:15

Yeah?

14:15

Exactly.

14:16

I'm like, I can't tell you how

14:19

my life changed, like

14:21

in a practical feeling sense,

14:25

in a

14:28

good stock market or a bad stock

14:30

market. And now obviously I invest now,

14:32

but like most of my life, I'm like, I

14:34

can't tell the difference between you. You're

14:36

telling me the economy is bad and I don't. It seemed

14:39

the same to me.

14:40

If most people can't handle an

14:43

unexpected thousand dollars bill, stop

14:46

aod economy, stop talking s and P five

14:49

hundred to these people to stop talking you exactly.

14:51

So I'm like, you're you.

14:52

You hugged the status

14:54

quo, right, And of course,

14:56

like some of the stuff Trump was saying is like good

14:59

f schoolly, irresponsible, Like they're

15:02

like, like, for example, we've

15:05

done tariffs before it

15:07

it.

15:08

Did not do what you said.

15:10

We've had mass deportations and to your

15:12

point, it was Obama, Like Obama

15:14

deported more people than the

15:17

last FOE presidents, and we.

15:19

Got to talk about that.

15:20

Because I disagree with the premise of those two

15:22

questions, we got to talk about them.

15:23

Wait wait, let me finish.

15:25

But but what now

15:28

that we've had enough time to actually look

15:30

at the numbers, is as, did

15:32

this create jobs for Americans? And

15:35

the answer is no, it didn't.

15:38

Let me tell you why. I gotta hear here here

15:41

why now? Now look now, now, listeners, we're about

15:43

to get into the barbershop. Okay, So now this is where

15:45

we.

15:45

Get to disagree.

15:46

Okay, it's because if

15:50

you're if you own

15:52

roofing company in Florida, right,

15:56

you're obviously you're hiring undocumented

15:58

people because they do the work, and they do

16:00

it fast and you ain't got to pay them a lot, right,

16:03

So you're not hiring Americans

16:06

for that, You're hiring immigrants.

16:08

What you're hiring Americans for is

16:12

project managers, is you

16:15

know, site leads. You're

16:17

hiring them for management jobs.

16:19

So what they're doing is saying,

16:21

if you remove my

16:25

skilled worker, you remove my roofers,

16:27

I can't do as many jobs.

16:30

I can't have as I can't be running as

16:32

many you know, location

16:35

at the same time exactly, so like

16:38

I can't be doing like But if you let

16:40

me have all these grunt workers, I

16:42

could be doing a house in Florida. I could be doing

16:44

a house in Orlando, in Tampa and Sarasota.

16:46

I can have all these things going on. Now, I'm

16:48

going to hire Americans to be project

16:51

managers for all these different locations.

16:53

I don't have a lot of locations now because I don't

16:55

have a lot of workers, so I'm not hiring Americas.

16:58

This is this is where I.

16:59

Get confused with the liberal mindset

17:01

when it comes to this, Right, I

17:04

can't. I'll get to my point first in

17:06

regard to the deportations. Right, if

17:08

you look during the Obama administration when

17:10

he deported like three million people, Now,

17:13

I cannot point to a causation. I

17:15

don't think any economists can point to a causation.

17:17

However, I can point to a correlation.

17:19

Right, i'ma had more job growth

17:22

than any other president other than Bill

17:24

Clinton in like over

17:26

eighty to one hundred years, a

17:28

long period of time, and

17:31

you can see his job growth

17:33

is in line with also the

17:35

deportation line. So I

17:38

can't say that there's hard causation, but

17:40

I can say that there is correlation.

17:43

Now, going to your point.

17:46

I understand that because

17:48

a lot of the stuff you're saying is like Democrat

17:51

talking points that I hear or okay,

17:53

some more of my liberal friends or media

17:55

analytic I hear from right. And

17:57

typically Democrats have

17:59

a problem with like

18:03

astronomical profits, like.

18:05

Anyone that is well

18:07

off.

18:08

Usually Democrats kind of frown

18:10

about because they say that even

18:12

although capitalism is there for people to

18:15

capitalize, they don't want you to capitalize

18:17

to.

18:17

A certain degree, to the point

18:19

of where right you're hurting your

18:22

You had to oppress somebody to get this.

18:24

Absolutely.

18:24

So when you say the premise, I am a

18:27

construction company in Florida, and I'm hiring

18:29

undocumented workers to do

18:31

the actual work, but then I'm hiring American

18:33

project managers, Well, what you're

18:35

doing and doing that is you are also

18:38

pretty much enabling and emboldening

18:41

these companies to chase profits

18:43

based on cheap labor. So what

18:45

side of the fence are we on? Do

18:47

you want companies to operating in good faith

18:50

with American workers and actually

18:53

have less profit because they're paying people

18:55

livable wages or do

18:57

you want for these companies to hire indocumented

18:59

work, run up the millions and billions,

19:02

and then kill them once they become successful.

19:28

H So

19:36

what are we doing?

19:38

I think livable wages is a human

19:40

right, and I think there's

19:43

a human or a legal right. I

19:45

think it's a human right. I think there are ways

19:47

to do both, though. I think there are ways to run

19:49

up the profits and to

19:52

pay people well. And it's as

19:54

simple as do.

19:56

People include undocumented works?

19:59

I think.

19:59

So, I like, you gotta remember,

20:01

like I am like, okay, full transparency.

20:04

I'm like a complete anarchist. I'm like,

20:07

borders are stupid, they don't

20:09

exist. I'm worse than like, I'm

20:12

further left than left, you know what I'm saying.

20:14

I'm just like Nigga.

20:16

I'm like, I don't fall out

20:18

and fallen off the cliff. In my mind,

20:21

I'm like, there's I

20:23

have yet to see in history a moment

20:25

where putting a group of dudes in charge

20:28

has ever actually worked in the long

20:30

run. So I'm just like, borders

20:33

make violence, the closing of resources.

20:36

So like, don't get me wrong in that, but

20:38

but I'm also in the reality of

20:40

like the ocean is salt water, so

20:42

you know ocean, you gotta swim, You gotta be a salt water

20:45

fish.

20:45

It is what it is.

20:46

You could pretend to be a freshwater fish,

20:48

but you're gonna die, so so

20:51

so yeah, I think there is a

20:54

principle that like budgets

20:59

are more documents and it has

21:01

to do with like what we have a will to do.

21:04

I think there's a couple of

21:06

things happening there. I think that our

21:09

borders for a

21:12

good century weren't like this, that

21:15

like you could everybody

21:17

won. When it wasn't such a nationalistic

21:21

way about it. We all could make money.

21:23

You know what I'm saying.

21:24

If you but if you categorize this worker

21:26

as this, and I think a good example

21:29

a lot of people don't like that is really is the EU.

21:31

I think how that worked where

21:33

it was very normal for you to open your

21:35

door and you had a finished

21:37

person that was doing your your

21:41

plumbing, and the electrician

21:43

was French, and they

21:45

worked, they went home and.

21:49

They got paid and everybody's

21:52

fine.

21:52

It just so I think that there's a way that you

21:56

can run up the profits and

21:58

feed people. Well, I think

22:01

it, but it has to do with the

22:04

will to remove sort

22:06

of I think, at the end of the day, a

22:08

very nationalistic, racist

22:10

understanding of how borders work. If

22:13

you just let that go and let it be about the money

22:15

and let it be about the GDP, then

22:17

I think then you should be like like these corporations

22:20

that are like I'm here, fuck about the

22:22

the undocumented laws.

22:25

I don't care about that. Do you do the work?

22:27

Okay?

22:28

Is this? Well?

22:29

This is this enough? Like? That's what I'm

22:31

saying.

22:31

Like, if I'm paying you something that's a livable

22:33

wage for Mexico because

22:36

it's okay for you to work here and go to

22:38

Mexico, I don't see a problem with that. Now,

22:41

if I'm an American, you better not pay me a

22:43

livable wage for Mexico because I don't live

22:45

in Mexico.

22:46

I live here.

22:47

Pay me a livable wage for here and to me as

22:50

a government. That's when the government

22:52

steps in and says, hey, homie, you can't. You're

22:54

not allowed to exploit people like yups.

22:56

In my mind, we got a lot of topics, But keep

22:58

pushing at me.

23:00

Let me, let me offer a perspective.

23:01

Right, So, our first generation America

23:03

my family is from Central America.

23:05

They're from two.

23:06

Countries that have a lot of people

23:08

that migrate to this country. Right, I

23:11

have a lot of family members that a migregate

23:13

here. The majority of them have legally, some

23:15

of them have illegally. The ones

23:17

that have migreged here legally tend

23:19

to have issue with the ones that migregate

23:22

here illegally. And I think it's really simple

23:24

human psychology.

23:25

Of course, I wait in line.

23:27

You should wait in line.

23:29

Absolutely.

23:29

If I'm in Magic Mountain, I'm a Disneyland,

23:32

it's shit. If I am at Chipotle

23:35

and line, yeah,

23:37

and you just go to the front. There's

23:40

gonna be some furniture.

23:41

Moving around here for sure.

23:43

So what about the people that are doing it

23:45

the right way, that are

23:48

trying to get in here a legal way?

23:51

Is there is their outcries? Is

23:53

that? Does that mean nothing?

23:54

Or I think it means a lot.

23:56

I think that again, like I

23:59

am one that believes that the

24:02

this was an infrastructure created

24:04

problem, Like this problem

24:07

did not have to exist, and

24:09

it's it's pitted these two

24:11

groups of people against each other.

24:13

I think the.

24:13

Line there's

24:15

so much to go around that

24:18

it don't have to be like this. Now that being

24:20

said, I am not an immigrant, Right,

24:24

I married one, but I'm not one. So I

24:26

think that I want to be very careful to your point

24:28

to to I

24:31

don't Well, I'm trying to say is I don't want to weigh in on

24:34

that because I'm like, that's

24:36

not my experience, and I think that that person

24:38

has every right to be as upset

24:40

as they are based on their experience,

24:43

you know. So what I can

24:45

weigh on is the laws that we made. And

24:47

I'm like, that's why I'm like, the laws we made

24:49

created this problem, Like they should

24:51

not have It shouldn't have to be like that

24:54

in my mind.

24:54

Yeah, I hate to sound like this guy, but it's

24:57

just it's just the truth because I.

24:58

Come from it.

24:59

Yeah, no, you do, You've more direct.

25:04

The country that was built

25:07

is the reason for our problem.

25:10

Amen, that's the problem. It's not it's

25:12

not the border, it's not the laws.

25:15

It's the country that

25:17

we build. And I'm not trying to sound

25:19

like some crazy patriot because I'm in

25:21

the middle as far as that's concerned. Like, I'm happy

25:23

to be here, but we got a lot of changes

25:25

at.

25:25

Work that we need to do here as well.

25:27

Right, But nonetheless, nonetheless,

25:31

I gotta be real. The opportunities that are

25:33

afforded to you here are not afforded to you

25:35

in Honduras. They are not afforded to you in Guatemala,

25:38

and I can name several other countries that my family

25:40

is not from where these opportunities

25:43

are not afforded. So I think the

25:45

infrastructure of how things just are,

25:48

and you know, the free market somewhat,

25:51

you know that sort of thing where people can actually

25:53

come here and say, Okay, well my grind

25:55

can get me wherever I wanted to get me.

25:57

For the most part, I mean, yeah, this is gonna be a little

25:59

pig falls.

26:00

They may not like my skin color, they may not like

26:02

my SLF, but if I get around enough

26:04

people that rock.

26:05

With me, I can make Yeah. Yeah.

26:08

I think that's the cause of.

26:10

I love it. Okay, cool,

26:12

so perfect.

26:13

So I want to kind of keep

26:16

this around the idea of like holding to the code

26:18

because I know you and I are we're

26:21

cut from that cloth. So of the

26:23

two things we talked about, uh,

26:27

hiring from the border pardoning

26:31

your child, which we already kind of

26:33

agreed, is like, I mean, that's this g

26:36

code, Like, of course, what are you talking

26:38

about?

26:38

Of course I would to pardon my son, like

26:41

this, what are you talking about?

26:43

But but this one right here?

26:45

You when I said I wasn't,

26:47

that's you, that's your fault.

26:52

Okay.

26:53

So uh so hiring

26:56

undocumented workers code or not?

27:00

Damn, that's hard. What

27:03

what what's my vantage for?

27:06

You're the boss, it's your spot, it's

27:09

my business? Is your business?

27:11

Damn, prop that's

27:13

hard because I want to run the bag up,

27:15

like you know, that's me.

27:16

That's what I'm saying.

27:17

I got, I gotta, I gotta get back to you.

27:19

Now, Okay, get back to us on that one.

27:22

Okay, we'll come back to that one, all

27:24

right. All right, So there's

27:27

the big ones of course, is like, all right, so

27:29

we got I

27:31

want to talk about the United Healthcare worker

27:33

being shot in broad

27:36

daylight and all of New York knowing

27:38

the code being like, oh

27:41

that wasn't that was midtown

27:43

bro, midtown bro, which to me my

27:45

first thought was like, oh, he mobbed

27:48

up because nobody walks

27:50

that brazen unless they got like

27:52

mob protection. But it turns

27:54

out they found the guy today. But

27:57

Drake suing u MG code

28:01

or not, that's

28:04

not okay, Okay, good, that's easy.

28:06

Now what do you think the play is because

28:09

clearly it's so corny,

28:12

right, like, like what's

28:15

the play?

28:15

Like?

28:16

There's no way to come out of this, at

28:18

least in the eyes. To me, it's like

28:21

maybe he's accepting that he is just not

28:23

welcome at the Bungalows. Just keep

28:26

being your prom king, you

28:28

know what I'm saying, Like, just be the homecoming

28:30

king. You can't come to the bungalo You will never

28:33

be under the bleachers.

28:34

With us, So I

28:37

just like, yeah,

28:39

just go be there. What do you think his play is.

28:43

I think the play is just to get out like US and I

28:45

played at the Super Bowl.

28:47

I think that's today.

28:48

I think he's trying to put enough

28:50

red tape and legalities around that song

28:53

that all the sponsors like PEPSI and the

28:55

NFL and everyone else will decide to drop

28:58

out and say.

28:59

Hey, you know, we're good.

29:00

But he can't do that because we don't

29:02

want to evoke a lawsuit against

29:05

us. I think that's the key,

29:07

and I think he gonna fail. I don't

29:09

think that's gonna ride because it's a petition. It's

29:11

not even a lost. He's petitioning

29:14

u MG to give him information

29:17

that he doesn't have proof of.

29:20

And so U m G can just keep

29:22

it. I mean even if they are completely

29:26

like liable, let's

29:29

say they're guilty, they can extend

29:32

the petition eight the petition date

29:34

out further than the super

29:36

Bowl, So they gonna get they

29:38

streams and they money don't get intwit because

29:40

they distribute, so they're gonna get

29:42

their money.

29:44

This is a hell Mary Man.

29:46

Yeah, that to me, that's the

29:48

part that like I'm like, okay, let's let's

29:51

again, let's use our antennas here. If

29:53

I distribute both of y'all, don't

29:56

you think I'd run up both your numbers? Like

30:00

why would I just why would I squash

30:04

what like to to pay you less?

30:07

Are you you?

30:08

You?

30:08

You really?

30:09

You really that important to me? You think you

30:12

think I can't cover your check?

30:14

Like don't you

30:16

what? Do you really? And it's

30:18

just like yeah, he you know he's really not

30:21

like us, is he?

30:22

Because no, no, like

30:25

no, no, no, I mean the premise

30:28

of it, like

30:30

I'm gonna I'm

30:32

going to destroy my marquee

30:35

artists, yeah.

30:37

Or a new label startup?

30:40

Why?

30:42

Uh, I don't know.

30:44

I think I think people need to

30:46

remember those

30:48

fatal lyrics on family matters,

30:50

job job, job you

30:54

asked face you did you

30:56

beg?

30:57

You was on your grand or your stories?

30:59

When is your job? Another day

31:01

with you beg? What's going

31:03

on? Yeah?

31:05

That was yeah, yeah to me.

31:07

The the the part, I

31:10

was like, this might this might be one

31:12

of the best, This might be a good little

31:14

even battle until the

31:17

AI Tupac and then I was like, oh

31:19

yeah, you.

31:20

Just yeah exactly. I was like,

31:22

oh, yeah, this is where you fucked up.

31:24

When I heard that, I was like, and

31:26

you know, it wasn't even the POC part.

31:29

It was the Snoop part. I was like, Snoop is

31:31

still alive and what are we

31:33

doing here? Like yeah, I would

31:35

have been an ultra authentic if I was Snoop.

31:37

Like way, so you AI me and I'm here.

31:40

I'm not even dead yet, and I'm like, yeah,

31:44

I'm like you're

31:46

sir. Like nothing in me.

31:50

Would think if I'm beefing

31:52

with a New York dude, I'm gonna do a

31:54

biggie voice.

31:58

Nothing in me would think that that that's a good

32:00

idea.

32:00

And I'm not even from the country.

32:03

You're not even no, nah,

32:08

you're not even You're not even a

32:10

citizen.

32:11

Okay, Yes, this

32:13

is like oh man, that's so funny.

32:15

I'm beefing with a UK drill artist

32:18

and I'm right, and I'm gonna I'm gonna

32:20

use adel as somebody.

32:24

Like why are you? Why are you doing this? We're

32:26

to do a Beatles song? Like, I'm not gonna

32:28

do a Beatles song. I respect

32:31

their history anyway. Let's

32:33

see here, so

32:37

we'll stay, we'll stay, We'll stay. In the lawsuit

32:39

situation, let's talk

32:41

about jay Z's uh

32:44

so Hoves indicted in this like thirteen. He

32:46

said that this thirteen year old girl

32:49

is saying that he sexually assaulted

32:51

her. He finally spoke up about

32:53

it, and it was like, I'm being

32:55

extorted because

32:58

if this is what you're saying is a crime,

33:01

I don't understand why Why

33:03

is this a civil suit?

33:04

Where's the criminal charges? Right? And

33:06

he's like, I love how he was just

33:08

like I'm different.

33:10

I'm not.

33:12

I'm not like the rest of these Hollyes. Like I've

33:15

done my research on you. This

33:18

My own concern for

33:20

Hove, Okay, talk to me. My

33:23

concern for.

33:24

Hove is that was a lot of people's responses

33:26

to the Cassie lawsuit.

33:29

Yeah, and.

33:32

I think people get if

33:34

you don't know since we're talking some hooshit

33:36

if y'all just.

33:37

Talk to you don't know, a

33:40

civil suit.

33:42

Has nothing to do with

33:44

a criminal suit, and

33:46

an NDA is a personal

33:48

agreement that has nothing

33:51

to do with an investigation on

33:53

a stake or federal Yeah,

33:55

a state or federal investigation supersedes

33:58

your NDA.

34:00

Yeah, So I

34:02

just caution hole, like, hey, I

34:05

know, you know what I mean.

34:08

Wild niggas in the nineties and the early.

34:10

Two and

34:14

I'm not saying you did anything illegal, but

34:16

in the age of accusations putting

34:18

niggas in jail, Yeah, listen,

34:21

jumping out there and being like, well it should

34:23

be criminal. You don't know what this

34:26

accuser is doing behind the

34:28

curtains, and you, I

34:30

know, we all say the video is what

34:33

you know, took things over the time for puff and I

34:35

agree with that, but there was a

34:37

federal investigation that was going on

34:39

before that video dropped. In fact, most people

34:42

think the Feds dropped that video.

34:45

That's a good one.

34:46

And Cassie is absolutely the FED

34:48

star witness and the DIGGI shit, yeah.

34:51

So.

34:53

Be cautious what you wish for

34:55

a whole Like I'm just saying, yeah,

34:58

I mean but I do agree. Look, I'm

35:00

familiar with this lawyer through

35:03

marketing. I'll just say that and I'll leave it

35:05

there. I'm familiar with this lawyer through marketing.

35:07

He's an ambulance chaser.

35:08

I do know that.

35:10

I do know that Hoe

35:12

that sue is law firm for something else

35:14

in the past. And now all of a sudden, this

35:16

name is being put in this civil

35:18

suit. And I knew that, I

35:21

know this lawyer is like, you know, he's one of these smunt lawyers.

35:23

So I don't know if I believe it one hundred percent.

35:25

Even the story in the civil

35:28

suit. Look, it sounds weird, like,

35:30

yeah, says Jay walked in with some

35:32

unknown woman, some unknown

35:35

celebrity woman.

35:36

Weird.

35:37

I'm sorry, what Yeah, yeah, weird.

35:39

And then allegedly in the actual

35:41

civil suit, it's not saying that Jay

35:43

actually touched the girl. It's saying that Jay

35:45

watch Puff touched the girl and then after

35:48

Puff got done, Jay just got up and walked

35:50

out.

35:51

That's what the actual civil suits.

35:53

That's what the actual civil suit.

35:54

Yeah, so okay, it

35:56

sounds crazy like Jay's

35:58

gonna walk in with some chick something.

36:00

Just that sounds

36:03

crazy.

36:04

Yeah, but hey, time

36:06

will tell no time, will tell I

36:10

know I wasn't there.

36:12

I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what thing?

36:48

Two more things to talk to you about. We'll stay

36:51

national. So trumpet

36:53

Elon? All right, how

36:55

long we got two alphas

36:59

that In my mind,

37:02

it's only a matter of time before

37:06

they start having problems. Yeah,

37:09

do you think the same or do you think

37:11

they'll be able to make this like workout?

37:15

I'm split brain on it.

37:17

I have the same notion you do, like two

37:19

outfits like that working towards cugging

37:22

expenditures that can get ugly real fast,

37:24

like.

37:25

Oh, let's cut this well absolutely actually

37:27

no.

37:28

I mean yeah, And I'm like I don't think either

37:30

of like, oh, like Elon

37:33

ain't there to cut no, damnits like

37:36

be there to run his bag up, you know what I'm saying.

37:38

Like, that's the other side of it. The other

37:40

side of it is the SpaceX bang because

37:43

the amount of funding that

37:45

Elon gets from the federal government

37:48

for his SpaceX programs and how

37:50

they assist NASA is

37:53

definitely gonna be in the hinge. So

37:56

maybe Elon tucks his tail

37:59

because he's like, hell

38:01

you.

38:02

You think he can tuck his tail?

38:03

Because I feel like it's with dudes like

38:05

them who've never not been in charge.

38:07

I'm like, how

38:10

how much can you take? Because I know even for me,

38:12

like I have a limit of

38:15

like you ain't gonna like talk to me how

38:18

freely you ain't There's there's gonna be

38:20

a limit where I'm like, Okay, you can't draw this line.

38:22

I'm gonna draw this line. You gonna

38:24

need you.

38:25

You also don't have a chance of

38:27

being in the world's first trillionaire touche

38:32

and SpaceX that

38:34

is what's gonna give elin to a trillion It's

38:36

not gonna be Tesla's, it's not gonna be super.

38:38

Charges, that could be none of that shit.

38:41

It's gonna be SpaceX

38:43

because that'sa is pretty.

38:46

Much chartering rides yeah

38:49

by.

38:49

From SpaceX, and these rides is like a

38:52

billion and a half per Yeah.

38:55

So yeah, no, that's real. So

38:57

you think he can hold his mud? Do you think

38:59

that there's anything that would that would sour it?

39:01

Okay, let me ask you this. Would you work

39:03

for Elion Musk for four years if afterwards

39:06

you're.

39:06

A billionaire.

39:09

Billions a lot of money.

39:11

You got a wife, kid?

39:13

So I do, got a wife, A kid do I gotta tell

39:15

people I'm working for.

39:17

You got to be on the company.

39:18

I gotta public ship.

39:22

That's hard, man, the companies

39:25

you tested.

39:25

My revolutionary you know what I'm saying, Like that's

39:28

yeah, like as you shut up.

39:30

For four years and yeah right,

39:32

but as soon as I walk.

39:33

Out, you're looking. You open your bank cap.

39:37

It's one with nine o's

39:40

as.

39:40

Long as I ain't signed no NDA,

39:42

So as soon as it's over, I could be like, man.

39:45

I played them, man

39:48

crazy. I came here for the money.

39:52

Nah, man, that'd be hard.

39:54

For a billion you're doing it, I.

39:56

Mean a billion billion. I look, I'm

39:58

on recordllion a lot of money. They had

40:00

a lot of things I do for a billion dollars.

40:02

It's that code.

40:04

Listen, there's that code. I feel like, Yeah,

40:06

people don't snitch.

40:07

Depends on how many years you're throwing at them,

40:10

like I could. You could probably handle a year,

40:12

like you know what I'm saying, maybe

40:15

five if you win the shits them niggas start talking

40:17

about ten.

40:17

Yeah.

40:18

Years.

40:20

All of a sudden, lay start turning pink and

40:22

you start logging like Takashi.

40:29

Oh man, it look cause

40:31

it's like yeah, nah, that's you talking

40:34

about fifteen years, a billion Listen.

40:37

I feel like I've thought

40:39

about this before, Like there is

40:41

definitely you remember

40:43

Vince Staples did the shut the fuck up Vince Staples

40:46

think when he was like, if you have an issue with

40:48

me, if you guys pay me, what was it ten

40:50

million? He was like or something like he was like, if you give

40:52

me ten million dollars, I'll stop making music

40:54

right now.

40:55

You can have whatever you want. You know what I'm saying.

40:57

And I feel like there is a number

40:59

for me that I'll be like, yeah, yeah,

41:01

I'll unplug everything.

41:03

You had his mic, you can have it back.

41:05

You're saying, I got what's that you

41:08

just said?

41:08

A billy? I'm like, damn, you just

41:10

threw me a billion dollars.

41:11

Bro.

41:12

Yeah, You'll never hear from I'll text you.

41:16

You'll never. You'll y'all

41:18

will never. This would be the last too Politics

41:20

episode.

41:21

Now, imagine if you had two hundred and fifty

41:23

billion and you gotta deal

41:25

with this guy for four years. Yeah,

41:28

after I walk out, though, I'm

41:30

touching the t and I'm the first one.

41:33

Yeah man, damn, Yeah, that's probably

41:35

a round new Ross by the run.

41:37

If you could do it if you could do it, I just

41:39

don't know.

41:40

You Trump might die

41:42

in the next four years.

41:47

Okay, all right. The last

41:49

one is Bashar al

41:52

Asade. Now this

41:54

is like like breaking news, but they

41:57

finally overthrew them. So this was like,

42:00

I mean, you just just the definition

42:02

of communist regime, like you want to open it up

42:04

in Webster Dictionary.

42:05

It's Asad in Syria.

42:08

So during the Arab spring, I

42:10

mean we're talking like like name them al Qaeda,

42:13

you know isis everybody

42:15

like this is when all this stuff started popping off and

42:19

they're finally overthrown as

42:22

of yesterday, finally got to Damascus

42:25

and Asad hit the row because Homie

42:28

and Hope we saw the ops coming and

42:30

the nigga at Russia now is.

42:32

By getting his feed rubbed right now, right

42:34

right right.

42:38

Listen, He said, Man, I

42:40

did my.

42:41

Part, did Saddam?

42:43

You got me fucked up?

42:45

The look, that's all I wanted to hear.

42:46

You already said that you ain't gonna do me like I ain't

42:49

hiding and nobody dog

42:51

all hole.

42:51

You saw how trash Saddam looks.

42:54

Dog low key Saddam was

42:56

the first viral video on YouTube him

42:58

getting hung you remember gut words.

43:01

The first time Nigga seen

43:03

some real shit online. We was like, yo,

43:05

did you see the Saddam video? Remember

43:08

that he was I think he was working on like foot

43:10

soldiers around.

43:11

I think you might be right, yeah, right first

43:13

because I just remember his face coming out the

43:16

coming out the ground when they got him out the ground,

43:18

and I was like, damn, that is humiliating,

43:21

homie, like you you were a

43:23

state leader this yeah,

43:26

so yeah, no, he like I'm in Russia, hommie, and

43:29

so as I've been thinking about it, and I think they kind

43:32

of saying the same thing too.

43:33

It's like, all right, well all

43:37

your all your big.

43:38

Homies was Russia and Iran, and

43:40

Russia clearly busy right

43:42

and Iran stretched in they gotta

43:45

pay for hamas, you.

43:46

Gotta pay for Hesbalad? Who Israel?

43:49

Whooping?

43:50

All they ass right now, you know what I'm saying. Right,

43:52

So they like, we ain't got we

43:55

ain't got it for you?

43:56

Like you said, so what

44:01

would you picture?

44:04

Like?

44:04

Asides conversations with Iran

44:09

and Russia while this was happening.

44:12

Y'all got can spy? You got a bed for

44:14

me?

44:15

Ya? Yo?

44:16

Can you open up when he's a bend in hotels

44:18

for me. If he's talking to Russian,

44:21

he probably I got about ten

44:23

thousand niggas I can bring with me that can go

44:25

to you grain and fuck whatever

44:28

you like.

44:28

Why y'all not coming, like he's probably

44:30

calling him, like nigga, y'all are.

44:32

Y'all on the way like it, and they

44:34

going barns under the palace, y'all can have him.

44:38

Make sure I'm straight.

44:39

Just make sure I'm good.

44:40

I'm good.

44:41

Me and these chicks, these females,

44:44

I need us to be good. Them saying

44:46

these kids.

44:47

You had a car.

44:48

Yeah, fucking kids. Fucking kids.

44:51

The kids can go to the mamas I don't

44:53

talk to.

44:54

But the ones.

44:57

They got their own mind.

44:59

Oh mama, it be alright, but the

45:01

ones is here.

45:04

I need to go. Bro.

45:05

He left, he left the whips, he left

45:07

the house, He left everything, and.

45:09

Look, yeah, I'm with all that.

45:11

I love that, like like because right now

45:14

the Syrian, the Syrian population,

45:17

they in the house, they taking plates

45:19

up, like nigga, go make a sandwich.

45:21

Cuse, like you know what I'm saying, Go enjoy

45:23

yourself.

45:24

You feel me, ghost ride them whips

45:26

like go have fun. But

45:29

yo, like so yeah, so it's to me, it's like yeah,

45:31

yo yo, big homies ain't ain't

45:33

come and get you.

45:34

Nah.

45:34

I mean he he saw what happened

45:37

to He had two examples, Saddam and

45:39

Kadaki.

45:40

Mm hmm.

45:41

They found both of him. Yep,

45:43

yeah, I mean, and you saw what the fate was.

45:45

Saddam knew when he got called he was never getting out.

45:48

Yeah a side notes, what's up. He's just you know,

45:51

you gotta go somewhere and lay low for a minute

45:53

and just die off quietly.

45:54

Old man. It ain't gonna take that long. That's

45:56

is true.

45:57

Yeah, yeah, grand opening, grand c

46:00

You had to know.

46:00

I mean they've been in power since Nixon, so like

46:03

you had to know that, like it was gonna

46:05

come to a end.

46:06

Yeah.

46:06

And on topic that, like Saddam, you know, like

46:08

he had a real weird way of managing

46:11

relationships in the region. I think he attached

46:13

to the wrong people at the wrong time, and

46:15

you know what happens.

46:16

It is what it is.

46:17

I am worried about that region, though I ain't gonna hold

46:19

you. It's like with Saddam when

46:21

he was you know, taking out

46:24

that country went into destabilization

46:26

because the United States didn't understand

46:29

the difference between Sunni and Shia.

46:31

So, which was like like

46:33

one O one, that's freshman year, So

46:35

how do y'all not know the difference between you?

46:37

Absolutely, and they didn't understand the whole Kurk

46:40

region of the country. Syria,

46:43

I've read, is a pretty complex

46:46

it's very diverse, yes, serial of

46:48

beliefs. So what I'm

46:50

hoping is that I mean, I'm not

46:53

saying Asad was a great leader. I'm not saying

46:55

that, agall but I am saying that another

46:57

group like Hamas or another group like

46:59

I could be worse.

47:01

Yeah.

47:02

So the HTS is the name

47:04

of the crew that took him out, and

47:06

they were they were offshoots

47:08

of al Qaeda. Now they're

47:11

talking more like kind

47:13

of like how the Taliban was right when they took over Afghanistan.

47:16

There was like, well, no, we really want to be like

47:18

a legitimate government.

47:19

That's why they're talking right now.

47:21

Right, So they're like, no, like, we're

47:23

not really, it's not really like that.

47:25

Now.

47:25

In their defense, they've worked with the Kurds, they've

47:27

done these other different things, and they've

47:29

had they've done work to separate themselves

47:32

from al Qaeda. Now, wow, this is happening

47:34

though, isis is like

47:37

feeling real froggy like isis is like

47:39

this might be our shot. But the thing with that

47:41

is Biden dinar already flown the planes

47:43

over over isis he didn't already

47:45

shot up? They spots like, Okay, now y'all

47:48

sit the fuck down, They say, yo, turn.

47:51

Well yeah, y'all we're still dealing

47:53

with y'all in Palisar.

47:55

Still yeah,

47:58

man, I just yeah, you're right though, Like

48:00

that vacuum, it never works out.

48:01

You know, you want

48:04

to you get rid of one bad guy and you replace him with

48:06

ten new ones.

48:07

Right right, which is really

48:10

what was about to happen in balance time.

48:11

But because

48:13

it's like I just don't,

48:18

like, I know, you understand, That's what I'm saying.

48:20

It's just like there's there

48:22

is no way after.

48:26

Just knowing humans, if

48:29

you've wiped out my entire community,

48:32

that I'll ever side with you like

48:35

you have ever made an enemy forever, Like

48:38

you will be my interview even if I was neutral

48:40

before. Sure you've

48:42

now I will. You will forever be the

48:45

op like there's no other way for sure.

48:48

There's niggas in Chicago right now dying for

48:50

beef. They wouldn't alive.

48:51

For yes, right now exactly.

48:54

Yeah, this niggas up the street here in La dying

48:56

for ship they wouldn't even alive for.

48:58

Yeah. Yeah, it's the same ship. Yeah.

49:01

I mean even if you look at like when

49:03

we was kids right in ninety five and

49:05

the whole peace thing happened, and then it was

49:07

torn apart because oh boy was murdered

49:10

on TV. That was a radical

49:12

kid that wasn't even around.

49:14

Yeah.

49:14

Yeah, he wasn't

49:17

even around.

49:17

This kid was like nineteen or something like that.

49:19

He wasn't even around for the ship. So yeah,

49:22

bro, yeah, once you, once you wipe minds

49:24

out, it's fuck you forever.

49:25

The kids feel that way of grand kill yep,

49:28

yep, yep.

49:29

That's why I feel like we just need to I mean, I

49:32

don't know if we need to stay up back of their given

49:34

how you know, the world is evolving,

49:36

but you gotta figure a

49:38

way.

49:40

So that's Trump's attitude, Yeah,

49:43

said.

49:44

Yeah, we gotta figure a way to like manage

49:46

what we need to manage, mistake the fucking back of here,

49:48

because we don't really we don't understand

49:50

these regions, get it, they don't want

49:52

democracy they don't want free

49:55

markets like these like they want.

49:57

The government, they want what they want,

50:00

They give me what they want.

50:01

These countries are like, my women are covered up and

50:03

that's how we want it. And we don't believe in

50:06

all this women's right ship that y'all believe in in the

50:08

West, they're defer So I

50:11

feel like we just gotta let them do what they gonna

50:13

do. And as long as I mean.

50:16

Trump was like, look that Syria problem. Sound

50:18

like a Syria problem, Like.

50:23

What that got to do with us?

50:24

Now it's Americans there, but he like,

50:26

will tell them niggas go home, Like, I don't

50:29

understand what the you should

50:31

They should have known it was time to slide in

50:33

a vacation spot to begin with what the vacation

50:37

and in Syria for.

50:39

They ran in the seventies. Niggas wrong

50:41

with you?

50:42

Is wrong with you, oh

50:48

man? So we go go ahead

50:50

and wrap this up.

50:51

Now.

50:51

Try I don't know which

50:55

uh in entrepreneur

50:58

endeavor you doing.

50:59

Now.

51:00

I know you have amazing music out, but

51:04

drop all the links to everything to everybody.

51:07

What you're working on is go to the real Triune dot

51:09

com man, That's where all the music is that's what I

51:11

would promote here. As far as business, Yeah,

51:14

man, I'm you know, I get my coins pretty much online

51:16

and in investing, man, and it's pretty much quiet

51:19

thing. I learned some real, real

51:21

lessons over the last five years with being

51:24

very vocal about businesses that you

51:27

are involved in, especially when you have partners.

51:30

Shit can just tarnish reputations

51:32

and shit can go left. You had

51:35

a wine yeah, yeah, I had a barbershop,

51:37

I had a coffee shop. Lots

51:40

of shit that I've done, but I've

51:42

been very choice now. I'm very choice

51:44

now in regard to what I you know, what

51:47

I represent and what I will promote out

51:49

of my own mouth and on my socials

51:52

and on my no no, no, no no. I

51:54

keep all my shit quiet. My partners

51:56

know who they are. Salute, keep grinding,

51:59

and I see our niggas at our

52:01

party.

52:04

I always see you at the at the the

52:06

investor meetings. You know what I'm saying, shareholders

52:09

talks. We'll talk to you all.

52:10

We'll talk then, because I am not about to be

52:12

over here promoting it like this is fucking

52:14

s.

52:18

It's not just a business.

52:20

We're just just a business. Brothers.

52:23

We're gonna We're gonna find our customers through

52:25

marketing, not through what I tell people.

52:27

Yes, well, I appreciate

52:30

your time. Triune, thank you so much. The the

52:32

Real Triune dot com.

52:34

Yeah, the Real Triune dot com.

52:36

The Real Triune dot Com. All right,

52:38

y'all?

52:38

Well Politics, all

52:52

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