A.I. is RACIST?! Michelle Obama, Oprah, Serena Williams GO NUCLEAR over technology NOTICING patterns
By Compound Censored
Summary
Topics Covered
- AI Exposes Biological Patterns
- Patterns Trump Diversity Mandates
- Race-Fixated Leaders Enable Crime
- Vigilantes Rise When Police Fail
Full Transcript
We we uh were talking online about text about the uh >> the um uh facial identification software that came out and was misgendering
>> right >> certain people and it misgendered uh >> Michelle Obama >> Michelle Obama >> and uh Serena Williams was it?
>> I think so. Yeah.
>> Yeah. As men. You got the story? Yeah.
and and and it was like I could just imagine the maintenance guy on the computer go we can't find anything wrong with this. It's it's working perfectly
with this. It's it's working perfectly sir broken in in the middle of the night >> and made the computers do a racist thing.
>> But if that happens to your AI >> Yeah. Yes.
>> Yeah. Yes.
>> shut your mouth and delete it and like because if a computer says you look like a dude, you look like a dude.
>> You look like a dude. All the parameters are put in for this. When AI fails on Oprah, Serena Williams, and Michelle Obama, it's time to face the truth.
>> Wait a minute. What truth? Slow down,
dude.
>> Racist.
>> So, but computers are just calculators.
>> Yeah, she's a very advanced advocate.
>> It has no feeling. Today, the struggle for respect and dignity for historical marginalized groups, women, people of color, and especially women of color, uh, continues. Respect isn't just about
uh, continues. Respect isn't just about being recognized or not recognized. is
about having the agency regarding the process that govern our lives. As
companies, the governments and law enforcement um agencies use AI to make decisions about our opportunities and freedoms. What uh we must demand that we are respected as people. The computer,
>> it's a computer.
>> Computer, it won't respect you. He's a
terminator. It can't be reasoned with.
It can't be bargained with. It will kill you. It will not stop. That's what it
you. It will not stop. That's what it is. That's what it does. It's all it
is. That's what it does. It's all it does. That's from Terminator because it
does. That's from Terminator because it was a machine. An emotionless machine.
I'm flatchested and when I type out 55,38008.
I get boobless when I turn the calculator upside down.
>> Yeah.
>> This is outrageous.
>> I am hurt. But what they're doing is they're proving what I've always suspected, which is anything that hurts blacks is racist.
>> Yes, of course it is.
>> If it rains on their birthday, it's racist.
>> We always use prison as as proof, prison education as proof that we live in a racist society.
>> Systemically racist.
>> Look how many blacks are in prison. Look
how few PhDs in math you give to blacks.
>> That's proof it's racist.
>> It's got to be. And then when a computer does it, well now obviously are racist.
>> Obviously, Gavin, the computers were programmed by horribly racist people that have put in algorithms that will
show black women as men because that's racist. Now, if we could find three
racist. Now, if we could find three people of color that can program a computer, maybe the results would be a little different.
>> Say you're racist. Why bother?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Like Sam Hyde lost his show on Adult Swim because Josh Bernstein, coincidentally Jewish.
>> Oh, >> uh, proved that Sam was hiding swastikas and racism in his show.
>> Oo, little [ __ ] tidbits.
>> Hi, this is Anthony Kumia >> and hello, I am Gavin McKinnus.
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Do it. It's uncensored and oh so entertaining, >> which I' I saw some Muslim do in a comic book on in Marvel. All the the addresses and [ __ ] were like reference to the
Quran.
>> Oh, really? Yeah. Yeah.
>> But racists and Sam Hyde is not racist, but racists don't do that. It's a dumb allegation.
>> Like, why would you bother? I was
crushing a bag of Coke the other day with my uh BMW FOB.
>> Oh.
>> And I was like, >> that's [ __ ] >> Yeah. It's It's perfect for it.
>> Yeah. It's It's perfect for it.
>> So, I was like, >> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> And I'm making the big boogers into powder.
>> And I'm like, it'd be funny if the dude at BMW made a fob that was good to crush coke.
>> Just did that like I need a >> little wink to his face. Then I thought, why the [ __ ] would a guy with a great job at BMW in industrial design jeopardize his entire career to crush a
couple >> maybe that'll come to light and he wouldn't do that.
>> No one does that.
>> AI didn't do that. Black women, I'm sorry, here we go.
>> I know, >> tend to look more masculine than Asian women and white women and Peruvian women. Sorry.
women. Sorry.
>> Sorry. Someone has to be at the end of that stick. If you if you take uh the
that stick. If you if you take uh the the the rope hair, the braid things, the [ __ ] whatever, and you just take those off, that is a indistinguishable face
most of the time to to a man. The only
thing that lets you think it's a woman a lot of times is the the braids and the >> like some race has to have the most testosterone.
>> Yes. Sorry, it's you.
>> No, they don't want no one wants any kind of especially like biology.
>> Okay, it's Asian women physiology. Asian
women look the most like Asian women are so manly with their delicate little jaw and their high cheekbones.
>> Their fingers you could break like this.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Their little little [ __ ] chopstick fingers snap.
>> Their feet you could just stuff up your ass and not even notice.
>> God. Yeah.
>> Sorry.
>> They have small feet to begin with and then they bind them up anyway cuz they want them this big.
>> Oh, it's just Yeah. Sorry. Some races
have different physical attributes. Some
of those will look more masculine than others. That's the fact, Jack. There's
others. That's the fact, Jack. There's
no [ __ ] way you can explain it away to be racism. And when an AI [ __ ] when someone is sitting there, do you think really racist going, "Let's
[ __ ] put some [ __ ] in here that will identify black women as men." No. They
put in a shitload of attributes that define a man and a woman. A a and I'm sure it's [ __ ] hundreds of thousands.
And then this thing looks at it and goes, "Yeah, I as what you've given me, what you've fed me as information makes me determine that that is a man." And
it's a black woman.
>> Just recognizing testosterone. Like look
at Elliot Page. Yeah.
>> She's on her [ __ ] 50th dose.
>> Oh yeah. She looks like a weird little nerdy dude.
>> A weird little dude. I think that might still be identified as a chick though, even with the AI. Like, which probably would annoy the [ __ ] out of him. Her.
That whole thing is so ridiculously creepy.
>> Oh god.
>> Like, look at my abs and my >> turn into little 13-year-old boys. They
look like Justin Bieber.
>> Yeah, they all look like little boys.
>> And the only people that want to [ __ ] you are creepy old men that want to [ __ ] little boys. So, you're pretty much back
little boys. So, you're pretty much back where you started cuz I think that's all that wanted to [ __ ] Ellen Paige.
>> I never thought of that. Who [ __ ] Elliot Paige?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Like, does a lesbian eater?
>> I think she's she likes girls, right?
Like, she wants to be a boy.
>> So, she's a straight male girls.
>> Imagine you're a lesbian and you're like, I love tits. I love
>> Right.
>> I'm like Anthony and Gavin. And then you get Elliot Paige and you're like, she's got a but it's a dude. And you're like, gross. I don't want that.
gross. I don't want that.
>> Yeah. Yeah. You don't want to lick a and then look up and see a 12-year-old boy going, >> "That's awesome, man. Thank you so much."
much." >> Thanks. Thanks. You're
>> Thanks. Thanks. You're
>> doing a [ __ ] bangup job of eating my >> with their their [ __ ] abs and big scar across your tits.
>> How It's amazing.
>> There lesbians who don't like tits. I
don't understand.
>> Yeah. What's wrong with having the tit?
You want to be a 13-year-old boy? How
about a 13-y old boy with tits? I
>> I'm not a huge tit guy. I don't uh I don't if a girl has just like the tiniest tits on earth, I'm like, "All right, we can work."
>> Sure.
>> But when I see big tits, I don't go >> right.
>> Get these the [ __ ] out of here, man. I
want those chopped off now.
>> Yeah. And I think a woman doesn't mind tits. Like if if because if she if Ellie
tits. Like if if because if she if Ellie Elliot Page is going out with a woman, see, the woman would probably be like, "I don't mind tits on Elliot Paige."
Like just leave them there. Why would
you go through this major surgery go to some quack doctor that [ __ ] has no ethics?
>> Ain't it funny that like a if a if a 13-year-old went in to get a tattoo, they wouldn't allow it because that's permanent and that's crazy. And you're
not set up mentally to do that. And yet
the other day I saw on Twitter a 13-year-old >> I saw that too.
>> It's [ __ ] gone. It's like Yeah, that's so much worse.
>> She did a shitty job by the way. She
didn't retain the nipples.
>> No. No.
>> It's just She still has that beautiful female hourglass.
>> Yeah. Yeah. You could see like the hips and [ __ ] and it's like >> happy behind her mask like I did it.
It's >> what are you doing? And then there was another one where this doctor nurse woman thing is standing next to this [ __ ] creature and it's a guy
obviously a guy that had the surgery and he's holding a manual. Your new vagina.
>> New vagina. Yeah. That's the same doctor I think.
>> Is it? What is this? Like I swear to you, Mangalo is a better [ __ ] doctor than these [ __ ] At least some of so [ __ ] full
that we glorify mental illness. And I'm
not just talking about the guy who got the [ __ ] and the woman who had her tits cut off. I'm talking about the doctor.
cut off. I'm talking about the doctor.
>> And what I want to say earlier with the Lesie Jones thing is >> these are just patterns, right? Yeah.
>> The the computer noticed patterns. our
politics which are sort of like whatever you call them conservative, libertarian, we don't give a [ __ ] about patterns.
>> Yeah.
>> You want to have a show on compound? Are
you funny and can you talk a lot? Right.
>> Come on in.
>> Not going to do a whole >> We don't look at like swast of thousands of people and go there's not enough Peruvians on compound. They do that.
>> Yep.
>> So they can they focus on these P. The
only reason we discuss the patterns is because you rammed them up our ass. We
have >> said, "Why aren't there more black mathematicians?" Our politics are, "I
mathematicians?" Our politics are, "I need a mathematician. I don't [ __ ] care if it's a [ __ ] slug."
>> Yeah.
>> I don't care if you hooked up diodes to a slug and he's solving all my math problems. >> If N justifies the means, >> whatever you got, I don't give a [ __ ] >> Whatever you spit out.
>> We watch basketball. It's all tall black guys. Okay.
guys. Okay.
>> Yeah. I don't have a problem.
>> That's a thing. They're good at that.
Okay.
>> Yeah. Gotcha. And these colleges are working so hard to get Asians out because Asians are too good.
>> Too good. They [ __ ] the whole curve up.
They make everyone look stupid.
>> And Harvard is like, "No, you don't understand. If I didn't do this, Harvard
understand. If I didn't do this, Harvard would be 90% Asian." And I'm like, "Okay, it's 90% Asian. I don't [ __ ] care."
care." >> Harvard educated Asians coming out into the workforce and and into innovation and law and all the other things that Harvard puts out. You'd get the best of
the best. But no, they need the best of
the best. But no, they need the best of whatever [ __ ] they want to throw out because it's diverse >> and they feel obligated to do that cuz they got hired on that. Yeah. If if I've
always said if I became a a successful politician because of the Scottish mustache lobby, >> then I'd feel like I got to do some Scottish mustache [ __ ] I mean that >> Yeah, you have to. Right. Right.
>> And that's why I hate to see, as you tweeted out, all these uh like Eric Adams and [ __ ] >> Oh, yeah.
all black people. I obviously don't give a [ __ ] that they're black. I give a [ __ ] that you didn't choose meritocracy and you went with race.
>> Pure race. It's Yeah. Pop up that uh that tweet cuz I want I don't think people understand that this is >> I would be just as annoyed if they were all albinos.
>> They were all left-handed >> or they were all like blind in one eye.
Like you're not choosing the best person for the job.
>> Yeah. And here's the thing with uh um with black people being put in positions of power in major cities. They care too
[ __ ] much about race.
>> They're so fixated on race that you got this DA now, this Manhattan DA who we got [ __ ] thing here.
He is telling district attorneys to not prosecute crimes, >> armed robberies, >> real crimes >> at bodega. So you go to bodega, you point a gun in the guy's face. Yeah. You
take his money, >> and the DA goes, it wasn't really going to hurt him, >> right?
>> So there's no risk of harm >> with a gun. As long as no one was uh hurt, then don't even charge. Not a
lesser thing or that. Don't even [ __ ] charge him. a dwelling that isn't
charge him. a dwelling that isn't attached to your home. So, let's say you have a shed or a garage that isn't attached to and someone breaks in and
steals whatever from that was in that dwelling that that part of your dwelling. No charge. No charge. Why the
dwelling. No charge. No charge. Why the
[ __ ] wouldn't people just go stealing now? Why the [ __ ] wouldn't you do that?
now? Why the [ __ ] wouldn't you do that?
And god forbid now you try to defend yourself and your property.
>> Yeah. You can't have it both ways. Now
it's you're shooting someone for something that wasn't even a crime. So
you're [ __ ] You got to stand there like the employees at CVS and Walmart and all these other Walgreens and let them take your [ __ ] and go, "All right,
there they go." And call the cops. What?
They're going to [ __ ] They're not going to do anything cuz they even if they arrested the guy, they know that there's going to be no charges filed. So
why arrest him in the first place?
>> I'm all for this. Oh, you like this? If
everyone gets a gun.
>> Oh god. Well, then then >> don't charge these people for defending themselves. Good.
themselves. Good.
>> That would be great.
>> Save the taxpayers money. Let's handle
this ourselves.
>> But they make exercising your Second Amendment right harder and they're letting people out of prison for crime and and and when I said, you know, everyone said this at the beginning,
slippery slope. It's like, well, we need
slippery slope. It's like, well, we need bail reform and we need, you know, why this guy that smoked a joint and he got arrested. why is he in jail? And we
arrested. why is he in jail? And we
can't be uh prosecuting these people.
And everyone went, "Okay." And and and some people went, "Ah, I know these [ __ ] They are going to they are going to push this to where they're
letting violent crim Oh, violent c."
Now, they're literally saying, "Here it is. This is from the Manhattan District
is. This is from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. This is written by
Attorney's Office. This is written by the Manhattan District Attorney.
And it says they will be letting people out that commit violent [ __ ] crimes.
They're not trying to hide it anymore.
>> Well, you know what's going to happen is people are just going to arm themselves.
They they literally have no choice >> illegally and end up in jail when they have to use it.
>> Great.
>> Someone's robbing my house or threatening my children. I'm going to shoot them. If that means I go to jail,
shoot them. If that means I go to jail, I I got to go to jail.
>> So, we're going to have these vigilante groups like, you know what's going on in Britain right now? Tommy Robinson is he did this documentary called the of Britain and he's exposing Muslim grooming gangs.
>> Oh yeah.
>> Young girls. So the Muslims reaction is we're going to go burn down the houses of everyone in Tommy's documentary.
>> Oh cool.
>> So he he calls the police. The police go yeah we might look into it because they don't want to be perceived as racist.
>> Of course if they even look into it they're they're catering to a racist >> man. They're all [ __ ] now.
>> man. They're all [ __ ] now.
>> They are suck.
>> British cops are [ __ ] LGBT parade and twerk.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> They won't [ __ ] enforce right molestation.
>> Get them on camera twerking at a [ __ ] freak show parade. Uh but yeah, the the thought of them actually enforcing a law when when a lot of these uh Islamic
countries had these these Muslims leaving and going to civilized Western countries and cultures.
I don't think people understood what they were coming from, what they what they perceived as normal behavior.
>> Yeah.
>> Is just a thing. It's a [ __ ] in a lot of these countries they [ __ ] women and it's not looked at as >> it's like Mondays, right?
>> Yeah. Like in Mexico is the woman who crossed the border with the coyotes take birth control, they know they're getting even bad. It's like getting a noogie.
even bad. It's like getting a noogie.
>> And these morons think that they get here and think, well, let me let me read these American laws. Oh, seems to be a bad thing. I'm going to stop doing that.
bad thing. I'm going to stop doing that.
I It's so [ __ ] blind.
>> There's billboards in in LA that say in Spanish "Don't >> Oh, God.
>> I forget their word for rape. It's like
trespass or it's like >> trespass. It's like no trespassio.
>> trespass. It's like no trespassio.
>> Stupid vague language.
>> English is like someone's driving and going, "Oh, [ __ ] That's okay.
>> I was I guess I'm going home. I was
going to go >> now. That that kills.
>> now. That that kills.
>> Back home again. [ __ ] Give me a break."
Uh they're just [ __ ] Why do we have to share these amazing places, these these cultures that were built up over
centuries to become places that were were were law and order and and and creativity.
>> It's biblical. It's like it's [ __ ] I when I was in Israel, we're driving by.
I see a bunch of Palestinians literally living in caves.
>> Caves.
>> You're a caveman. You're a caveman.
>> You're a caveman.
>> You're not sort of like a caveman.
>> You're a >> This is not an analogy. You're a [ __ ] caveman.
Why are you here?
>> A rocket ship could be leaving.
They're in a cave.
>> What the hell? Look, we've got AI being racist right?
>> Cuz it's true. And you're in a cave.
>> Living in a cave.
>> But I I got off track earlier with Tommy. So, so, uh, they they can't call
Tommy. So, so, uh, they they can't call the police. Police won't do anything.
the police. Police won't do anything.
So, he's on [ __ ] Getter cuz he's banned from everything. He's like, "Oi, lads." Lads means like soccer hooligans,
lads." Lads means like soccer hooligans, like rednecks.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Like, "O lads, any lads about, we're in Telford here at this house. We're at 14 Chering Cross Road down at Bendington Lane H432BX
>> telling soccer hooligans, >> those addresses." Yeah, dresses are I I had one dude, he lived flat above Cloud9. Cloud9's a record store.
Cloud9. Cloud9's a record store.
>> But anyway, >> he's got all these soccer hooligans just come to this house and just standing outside in their Umbro shirts.
>> Oh, wow.
>> Stop the house being Molotov cocktailed by [ __ ] >> So that is the world. Oh, he just had his car firebombed, by the associates and football hooligans and angry English
vigilantes unite together and attack a house in Tel with baseball bats the home Pakistani Muslim man linked to so so this is them attacking an innocent
Muslim man what the [ __ ] is this take >> they if they got the per wrong then they did but if this is soccer hooligans then I promise you that the house they're
attacking is a [ __ ] pedophile who tried to firebomb one of the victims >> I'm sure it's Not some.
>> It's like Proud Boys. Every time you hear the story, >> puzzle man linked to several cases, child grooming, there underage white English girl. Oh, okay. Of underage
English girl. Oh, okay. Of underage
white English girls. All right. Now it
makes sense. Good. Cuz the cops ain't going to [ __ ] do [ __ ] about it.
>> That's my whole point is all of this like defund the police. We need no cops.
You want to know what it's going to be like? Check in on [ __ ] Telford with
like? Check in on [ __ ] Telford with Tommy Robin. They've just taken the law
Tommy Robin. They've just taken the law into their own hands. They attack
pedophiles. They stand and guard the homes of victims and it's it's vigilantes because that's their only choice and that's where we're headed here.
>> I don't know. It's so much easier on a little British aisle like that than it is in this big [ __ ] country where where so much [ __ ] can happen. It's like
whack-a-ole. You know, if there's just two two little moles whack them all day communities. So, it won't happen on a
communities. So, it won't happen on a national scale, but Dikker Heights will will uh protect itself.
>> Lesbian Heights, don't uh very rude.
>> Sorry. Breezy Point. I mean, they have a You can't go to Breezy Point right now without a permission. They have a guard >> when you >> Oh, yeah. Yeah. I've seen some of those communities. They're great.
communities. They're great.
>> Yeah. Breezy Point. You're going to keep seeing these little communities where they police themselves and they go, "Who are you? Why are you here?" here.
are you? Why are you here?" here.
>> I mean, it started with George Zimmerman and [ __ ] uh >> Trayvon, >> these various people policing their own their own communities and Ahmad Arbory, you know, they get arrested. That
doesn't mean it's going away.
>> Y >> we're going to see a lot more Ahmed Arberies as these people say, "Okay, you're not going to protect my family.
I'm going to protect >> I'm going to do it myself."
>> Genetic. I mean, what are the options?
You my [ __ ] daughter.
>> Yeah.
>> [ __ ] you.
>> I'd rather die.
>> Protect yourself. I saw a tweet yesterday that I uh responded to, of course. It was a black dude and he said
course. It was a black dude and he said uh he goes, "I don't know how how many how many times do I have to put up with being a criminal just cuz I'm black." He
goes he was locking up his personal business at night. It was late at night, 2:00 in the morning or some [ __ ] like that. And a cop pulled up and questioned
that. And a cop pulled up and questioned him as to what he was doing. And he felt like, you know, I own this business. I'm
locking up now. Uh cop, by the way, sees a black dude at the door of this business at that hour, gets into his car. Now, the cop's going to ask, "I
car. Now, the cop's going to ask, "I would be so pleased that the officer was patrolling my business and asks, sees somebody at the door at that hour."
>> Pattern >> and it's a pattern. And it's exact the word I used pattern. I go, "You want to be mad at someone? Don't be mad at the cops. Be mad at the [ __ ] that are
cops. Be mad at the [ __ ] that are creating a pattern where you're the [ __ ] pattern. You're part of it.
You're the [ __ ] Be mad at the community of criminals that you can't [ __ ] Why don't they call them out? Why are we
being looked at as the criminal? Well,
>> the people number are [ __ ] criminals.
>> You still have that Jag.
>> I don't call them Jags. It's another
vowel. But
>> you still have that Jaguar vehicle. Oh,
no, no, no. The uh Jag. No, I I traded that in.
>> Okay. So, say you still had that car.
>> Yeah.
>> And us, two white guys were driving around East New York at 2:00 a.m. Oh,
boy. night.
>> The cops would pull us over cuz they'd go, "White dude, fancy car. He's clearly
a major supplier to the local drug dealers, >> right? That's a pattern.
>> right? That's a pattern.
>> Got to be committing.
>> Don't see white guys in this neighborhood." So, they're either buyers
neighborhood." So, they're either buyers or sellers. If they're in a JAG, they're
or sellers. If they're in a JAG, they're not buyers, they're [ __ ] sellers. So,
I may have just caught two serious cocaine kingpins.
>> Pull them over and as I talk, maybe I'll have a reason to open their [ __ ] trunk. Whatever. I understand this.
trunk. Whatever. I understand this.
>> That's all that's what police works.
It's patterns.
>> They don't just at the will of the wisp go, I think I'm going to just do this or that. Everything cops do is based on a
that. Everything cops do is based on a [ __ ] pattern. There's been
generations of cops previously.
>> They do. That's what we're paying the tax hired them to do this. Hey, can you notice patterns? Okay, I noticed a
notice patterns? Okay, I noticed a pattern. What the [ __ ] the matter with
pattern. What the [ __ ] the matter with you?
>> What? If you see a black guy at 2 in the morning at the door of a business in a dark parking lot, you're going to ask the guy a few questions. Now, this guy wasn't beaten. He wasn't shot. He wasn't
wasn't beaten. He wasn't shot. He wasn't
tased. He wasn't [ __ ] He was asked questions and he's like, "Just cuz I'm black, I was harassed by the police."
>> By the way, you sound like a [ __ ] [ __ ] >> Yeah. Yeah. talking about how people
>> Yeah. Yeah. talking about how people victimize you.
>> Good.
>> The aderall helps.
>> Uh I had this guy on my show, Michael Eric Dyson, who showed up in a [ __ ] African dashiki outfit. It's not
>> So you did once here, too.
>> His had creases in it. He clearly just opened it like that day.
>> I think you did too, but And you got itchy. I regret it. Like a rash.
itchy. I regret it. Like a rash.
>> Container had a lot of rat dust.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> That was a very unfortunate situation.
But um he was like, you know, it doesn't matter where we come from. We can be upper class. He's doing this all the
upper class. He's doing this all the time too.
>> Oh, that whole thing to make the point like I'm intelligent. He's placing what I'm saying in front of you.
>> Yes. Yes. Oh, and
>> and he's like, >> it's not just the the the the poor impoverished ghetto black I'm attacked regularly by police attacked.
>> And I'm like, what happened? And he
goes, "Well, I was I was with my son and a black a cop, a white cop, grabbed me, threw me on the hood of my car, violently, handcuffed me."
>> Oh.
>> And I'm like, "Just for sitting in a >> Yeah, they'll do that. Sure."
>> No, I was disciplining my son and uh uh the the the police officer misinterpreted what was going on.
>> Misinterpreted. Oh. So, he's freaking out on his son, slapping his kid around, screaming at him, >> and the cop just sees a big man, right, and a 13-year-old,
>> but he's not reading the guy's mind. And
that's the cop.
>> Sorry, I didn't know it was your son. I
thought it was.
>> And I go, "So, wait a minute. Your case
here is that a white cop was overprotective of a black child."
>> That's your beef.
>> Wow. What an argument. And then he also goes he does this thing and he's like this is proof by the way racism exists.
I'm going to quote NWA.
>> Oh wow.
>> So he goes [ __ ] and he uses a bad word. So you're like in touch with the
word. So you're like in touch with the ghetto.
>> Oh [ __ ] >> He goes [ __ ] him with me cuz I'm a teenager with a little bit of gold and a pager.
>> Oh okay.
>> I'm like whoa that's proof >> now. It got me. What am I going to do?
>> now. It got me. What am I going to do?
>> And I'm like I know that I used to love that album. I put the in its place and
that album. I put the in its place and right before I nut I pull it out into the face and tell the [ __ ] to keep sucking and prepare herself for her
first butt [ __ ] see what more proof do you need? And then
that same album he's like I never should have been let out the penitentiary.
>> He's still going with the >> then his his defense with that is cuz I did that to him, right?
>> He's he's like that's a different song.
>> Oh. Oh,
>> sorry.
>> I'm sorry.
>> Well, >> different song.
>> You [ __ ] re.
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