Ep. 342 - Talking the Ja Morant saga and more
The Outlaws Radio ShowMarch 08, 202300:54:2149.64 MB

Ep. 342 - Talking the Ja Morant saga and more

The team talks about the issues surrounding Memphis Grizzlies superstar Ja Morant and his seeming inability to let go of the "streets". Later on the team talks about McDonalds franchisees upset at working with Cardi B and Offset, Andrew Tate's alleged cancer battle and more.
This is the FCB podcast network is when they try to jaw boot change that dog. We don't listen to y'all, coug we don't listen to y'all. The old dog make a scream out down like a sound dog. Because a rockets in the crowd like a ball. Tuned into the charge from the outdoor. Tune into the charge from the Outlaw. Welcome to the Outlaws. This is Darville the Kingpin Marl alongside Robin O'Malley and Dante Brian. Don't forget too Like us on Facebook at facebook dot com slash the Outlaws Radio. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at the Outlaws Radio. We have a lot of things to discuss today. But first, miss O'Malley, how are you? Uh? You know where Darville? Actually, I'm great. I've been good these last few days. I've just been we'll say, high on life. I guess so I've just been great. Good movie. Um, we had a really good Uh we had a really really good night a few days ago, didn't we? Yes like that? Uh? Oh my gosh, she was so unreal, so unreal like me and my sister. We drove home like with big cheesy kool aig smiles the whole way on our fame. So it was amazing. Yeah, we uh we need to be to the Spread the Love Foundations kickoff event for their interest to Income program. Um, make sure you go to spread the level h dot com or dot org to get more information about that. It's a really good program that Crazy Bone is doing. And um, and it was it was kind of the kickoff man and it was it was fun man, I mean, Crazy was there. There was a lot of celebrities, a lot of uhh important people, politicians, all of that. They were there. Um, you know, it was it was. It was pretty dope. You know, everybody was that. We were there. Uh. Aaron Malik, who does the theme song to the show, he was there. Robin's sister was there and she said everybody was there except for old man Dante. Um. So it was uh, it was, it was lit. It was lit. Um. I think my brother was watching Matt Locke or what some of them? Again, what was at work? What was some of those other old people's shows, Robert what some of the other shows that old people watched, like like Murder. Shoot, that's what Dante was doing. Dante was sitting at hole watching Murder shoot, what's up, sir? What's going on? Because I mean, I'm not I know that I'm not the only one that knows what old people's shows are. We've been around old people. We know what watch. You know what I'm saying. I was just trying to think of all the other names. I didn't want to and white. Well, I didn't want to do Dan take that bad Like I didn't want to go to go back to like Gilligan's Island or love both watch. I watched some old black and white shows, like, I watched some of them, like I didn't want to go like I I was trying to you know what I'm saying, I didn't want to watch anything that's good, so like not not black and white, but I mean I watched what like good times, I watched the you know, I watched old TV shows. So this is people are going to hate this. Me and Kale and our own boy Kaleede tomorrow. We've got into it about this. People are gonna hate this. But it's the it's the truth. I hate good terms. I hate good terms with a with a passion, like with a passion that burns ten thousand sons. I despise that show because and I understand. I understand that it's a product of its time, but it makes black people look so like poor and run down. And you know, we just hosted its five and Good Times I'm like, oh God, like I can't sit through. I can't sit through a full episode down too. But that's what the seventies were for a lot quite a few black folks, Like, I mean, if the seventies is rough, now I can do. I love San Franson, you know what I'm saying. Another seventies show. I love sanc too, Like I can watch Sanfran the Sun all day. Um. I like the Jeffersons, I can. I can get with the Jeffersons, another seventies black show, but Good Times just I can't do it, bro. The Jeffersons is probably my least favorite. To yeah, it's probably my least favorite. You like Good Times better than the Jeffersons, Oh yeah, for sure? For this? Oh yeah, the Jeffersons is. I mean, it's okay. It's one of those things like if it's on, you know it's on. I'm not. I don't think I'd ever went out my way to watch The Jeffersons. The only show that I would go out of my way to watch the three that we talked about is San Franci So I wouldn't go out of my way to watch the Jeffersons either, But I don't mind it. I like San Francian too, Red Foxes hit me. Come on, you can't really do much better than that, but yeah, I don't. The Jeffersons is probably they They probably my least favorite of like that era. How do you like good Times? Though? Man, it's just a product. I mean it's I watched all of these growing up with my grandmother, so like it's a product of his time, and like, you know, the seventies was rough, man, Like they were in Chicago. A lot of my people from the South ended up going to New York, in Detroit and Cleveland. But I mean, it's just good times. Was setting, was it? Capberni Grahan? Yeah? In the projects? Yeah, so that worst one of the worst products. For people who don't know, because Cabrini Green doesn't exist anymore, but in Chicago, Cabrini Green was one of the worst projects in the history of America. Right, It's one of the worst ever. So just for people who don't know, look up Cabrini Green, like it was awful and so good Times was set in Cabrini Green, right, yeah, in Chicago, And I mean I just like some of the some of the storylines. Man, Like, you know, you had a strong black male father. It's like he didn't have a lot, but what he did have he gave to his family. Right. He wasn't cheating, he wasn't creeping, and wasn't that kind of drama was you know, trying to keep their kids off the streets. It was a little bit of humor, but you know it was it was that kind of stuff, like just legitimately wholesome, wholesome stuff. And it's like, yeah, even though we pour don't mean we ain't got, doesn't mean we don't have the love that's still in his household. I like, I like sitcoms like that. So I'll say this, Well, one shout out to John Ames because he's a great TV dad who is actually most people don't know he's a father of producer Easymobi, who produced a lot of Tupac and Biggie's hit records. By the way, a lot of people don't know that. Um, so shout out to John Namos. But one of the reasons why he ended up leaving the show was a dispute over some of the storylines and wanting to kind of evolve past that and him getting getting into it with the writers and stuff like that, because it's when you're doing a show like that, it's you gotta like it's a thin line between that and sticky, right when it starts to become stick And there were there are times, in my opinion, where where good times went through stick Now, I will say this, there's one show if you want to see a show where it's like kind of set in the projects or whatever, but it's funny, and to me, it only had one season because the show and it wasn't because the show wasn't successful. The show was successful, but it was extremely expensive to make. Eddie Murphy's The PJS. You remember the PJS. Oh, it was like Claymation, Like it was very expensive to make, extremely expensive to make, only lasted for one season, but it was popular, hugely popular. So if you're not familiar with that, look up The Pj's and it was produced by Eddie Murphy. I think Eddie Murphy was voicing the characters too. You know, Eddie Murphy always voiced like forty seven characters in its projects. Right, But if you're not familiar with it, go look up the PJS. The PJS was excellent. I don't know, maybe they're on Netflix or something. I don't know. I don't know. But now now that we've found out, you know what the taste of old man Dante, let me go back to how are you saying? Oh, pretty good? It's been a long week. I'll tell you that these end of months beginning of the new month is maybe a long Thank God for the weekend. He said that. He said, like one of them old dudes that was working on like the steel mill and stuff, and they come home they're like, oh boy, I feel like it a long week. So we had to uh so, ladies and gentlemen, we had to harass Dante for not showing up to a party that he was invited to because we would have liked to have him there, wouldn't we rob it? M Yeah, you know what I'm saying. So he had to he had to get it a little bit um. So the transition, we're a handful of minutes that we have in the segment now because we got often a candian about good times. Uh, we got fun attention about good time. But um so, and we're we're both probably going to sound sound a little old in this segment too, but this sometimes the was known as the quote unquote old stuff is the right stuff. And that's with Memphis Grizzly Star job moramp Um. There was a report. Now he's had issues like this pretty much all year. Um. Now, this particular incident happened that we're about to talk about happen in last summer. Is that correct day? Yeah? Okay, So from my understanding, he was playing pickup basketball with a teenager with an underage kid, seventeen year old yep, seventeen year old, and ended up being some sort of confrontation and we're job beat him up and he did he pull a gun on him or brandish a gun or something like that, I think. So that's what That's what they say, right, That's what he's accused of. So now this is just another in a list of things that he's been accused of in this type of vein. So another one was I forget was it the was it? The pacers don't tell you that? Yeah, okay, So there was an incident in a parking lot I believe of the arena in the back of the arena between members of the Indiana Pacers and John Morant and his entourage, and allegedly all of this is allegedly, by the way, none of this has been adjudicated in court of law, but allegedly one of Job's friends could a laser beam on one of the members of the Pacers. Um. So there's been situations like this and incidents like this that that has continued to follow Jay. There's also a general climate around the Grizzlies as a whole. Um that's that's been an issue too. Even like on the court, most of us saw like the incident between h Channi Sharp and Uh was it Dylan Brooks I believe, Yeah, the incident between where they almost got into a fight on the court, you know, between uh player and fan and all that kind of stuff. Um, and and he ended up chanting, ended up getting into it with John Morant's dad and all that. It just became a big mess. So the the thing about this that disturbs me the most is the fact that here you have a guy who has what dante a two hundred million dollar contract. He's in line for one he's still technical. I don't rookie deal still. Yeah, he hasn't been able to get like his super Max yet, but it's common, but he's set up to get one. Yeah, so he's looking at like two hundred he's a two hundred million dollar guy. We'll put it like that. Um, he gets he just got a shoe deal, you got a signature shoe, all these things, and for some reason it seems like it's not enough. It seems like he still has to play in that street element, that he still has to show how hard he is, how hood he is, how gangster he is, how thug he is. When you're about to be a two hundred million dollars, three hundred million dollars dude, and you got a shoe deal, and you got sponsorships and you have all these other things, what are you doing? What are you doing? You know with that very topic, what you're doing thinking about? And you know, people, that's why they say a lot of celebrities say like, it don't matter how much money you got, you know, all achievements that you have, you know, it doesn't matter because if you're not happy and at peace within yourself, none of that matters. So chances are this man probably needs to do some work from within. It appears to me that he is trying to to He feels like he has to fulfill a need or play a role or and here's the thing, and here's the thing I think everybody, if you come now, I don't know much about jazz environment before he became a professional basketball player. I don't know if he came from that kind of environment or not. I don't know that. But what I do know is that when you come from that environment, if you have people around you who are from that environment, in order for them to stay in your environment, they got to know how to chill. And I think sometimes people feel like you have to turn your back on where you came from. And I'm not saying that because you don't have to do that, but the people who you hang with have to know that you had a different stage in life and you can't do that same foolishness that you used to do. You're willing to put everything on the line for street credibility. Like you've made it. You've already made it. You've won as far as life goes, Brother, You've won. There are people who come from where he comes from. Allegedly where he allegedly comes from. Who would give anything to be where he's at right now? That's the goal. So why are you having success and trying to go back. You're not not trying to go back to lift anybody up. That's not what you're trying to do. You're trying to go back and act like you like you that dude, like you don't have a whole bunch of stuff to lose. Dante, Yeah, it does seem like he hustling backwards. He does seem to be surrounded by that element too. I don't like how a lot of this stuff, I mean a lot of this stuff is old, and it's stuff that we all knew about it if it kind of followed the league. So it just kind of feels weird that like reports from the summer are just now served, Like I mean, this is like, this is stuff that we already knew. Why is it coming back now, and why was it? Why did it make the twenty four hour news cycle Like the same week that he was supposed to sign a shoe deal and release a signature shoe and had other endorsements. It just feels kind of nefarious in my opinion, it's just like, yeah, I don't like his behavior at all. I think it is fair that we gotta mentioned that he was not directly involved with the incident with the pacers that was a lot of his friends. There are some people that say he was in the car when the laser was last Jos says he wasn't. And then the NBA apparently did their own investigation and came out that none of it was like they found really nothing. So I don't I don't know. It seems to me like he's surrounded by that element and it seems like I don't know Job's background, but if I had to guess, I would say that he probably grew up adjacent to it by like maybe family members or friends growing up, and he hasn't really separated himself and probably won't. It just it's just to me, I just don't like it. When it's like, all right, we know this story about, for example, Kobe Bryant dies and this is extreme, but Kobe Bryant dies in the week of his death, you have Gail asking people like we talk about his rape trial from seventeen years ago, where it's just like, if this was a serious deal to you, you could have brought this up. I don't know when the man was like when in championships, like when it happened, like yeah, and I have to wait for the day that he died. Yeah, I think I think that's a little different because of the fact, because of the distance in time. But let me but I think you bring up a good plan. I want to address it real quick, just from a news from a news perspective, because this is this is what happened, because we talked a little bit about this on the text. This is what happens when you get yourself caught up in stuff like this. Because what happens is once you become known for this stuff, right, once you become known for having a certain kind of element around you, you know what reporters do, Let's see if we can find anything else, right, and they start digging, and they start digging based off of what they in their minds, what they already know to be true about you. So you're absolutely right that this this report could have came out a long time ago. Right, this happened during the summer. But here's the thing. So the Pacers alleged incident happened after that incident, right, and then the shoe deal stuff is coming up recently. So what they do is what does the media do? Oh it's perfect timing because you're back in the news, and a lot of times there are people who sit there and say, Okay, you're in the news now for something good, So we're gonna try to find something to piss on it, right, And I'm not saying that that's right. Right, I want to make that very very clear, and then we'll go back to you. Don't say I'm not saying that that's right. What I'm saying is you leave yourself open. Who that happening to you when you surround yourself by this element? Yeah, he he definitely needs to make better choices. Um, he really should should make better choices because he has an opportunity to be a really really special player, have a really special career, and his team can be special, right, His team the best. He could be one of the top like top three, top four, top five best players in the league. Yeah, and his team can could be special, right, Like he's you know, they're second in the West. You know they they they're a young team. I think their bark is a lot bigger than their bite. But you know they have an opportunity to make a run in the playoffs, right, you know, they talk a lot just on the court and a lot of just a lot of smack, and it's like a we want to beat a bully, but you haven't really done much in terms of winning. Like this is a team that you if you watch the Grizzly, they carry themselves. They talk about themselves like jobs early in the season, saying like, I'm good in the West. I'm not worried about anybody in the West. They carry themselves as if they're as if they've won multiple championships. Who really, like the farthest they've gone was, you know, a second round playoff loss. So I don't, you know, for me, it feels like maybe you should calm down a little bit, But I you know, I don't. I don't think that they really understand. And I think that's for job, for his team, for the people that he hangs around. I think for a lot of them, you know, they don't understand. They don't know any better. So hopefully they figure it out. As you know, with time and maturity, they'll they'll get better and smarter and learn how to carry themselves better. But you know, they don't really do themselves any favors just by the way that they act or in job man, I you know, he really hustling backwards because I the last thing you want is to bring that kind of attention to you, because then you become public enemy number one for not only the media, but for the league. I think a lot of guys who have been in that position would tell you it's not It's not really where you want to be. Because what people got to realize is that the NBA is a corporate entity and all of these sponsors they don't want that gang gang stuff with their brand. And that's that's just the truth. Man. A lot of people will be like, oh, they don't understand the culture. You know all that. You know, the NBA and all these corporate entity there there awoke and they're pro black until it affects their bottom dollars. So you may say that that's a part of the culture, but you know, jah impersonating King Vaughan in his personal life, it's not, you know the best thing for Nike, Adidas, and you know McDonald's and Wendy's and all these other sponsors that ain't what they want, right, What they really want. They want Lebron, they want Michael Jordan, and you know the guys who were like this clean cut guy who's you know, your son could be like Lebron, right, never been in trouble. That's what they really want and can play. They don't necessarily want the Carmelo Anthony who it's like, Yeah, he had a long career and he you know, made a lot of money. But there was a certain element around Mellow and he's talked about it. It's like, we prefer Lebron. He's safe right, right, And there were times, man, where there was there was a time where Melo was one of the top five, six seven players in the league. Definitely, but he was not going to be the face of the league because of that element. And the other thing too. To close you mentioned about hustling backwards. It is hustling backwards. All three of us have known people who've come from the streets, right, And if you are most street dudes, I'm not talking about the psychopaths who just love to engage in criminality, right, but most street dudes at some point would would do anything to not have to live like that anymore. Correct, You know what I'm saying. They don't. Most of them, they don't enjoy it. So you you really putting yourself almost in harm's way to be a two hundred dollars man, a two hundred million dollars man, and continuing to play in that element like that's cool when there are a bunch of people who are willing to do anything to be where you at. That is hustling backwards. You've made it. Instead of reaching back and pulling people up, you going back down to show how hood you are as stupid. It makes no sense. It's stupid. And I I hope you're right down to you. I hope it's just immaturity, youth and immaturity. And I mean, but at the on the other hand, the three of us, we've all known at least one person you know, like this, and sometimes sometimes they don't grow out of it. Sometimes sometimes they don't learn. You know. Sometimes if his money gets I wonder, if his money starts to get affected, somebody's gonna talk to him. It may not be this season, but it'll be in the summer. Somebody's gonna talk to him, somebody who he respects. The league. Basketball is a sport run by shoe companies. There is somebody with some shoe company, with whoever he's with, that's gonna talk to him. That's just gonna be like a you said, a sport running by shoe Oh yeah. Basketball. Basketball is run by Nike, adi by Nike and Adidas for sure at at high levels of amateur and up through college and through the pros. Yeah, it's a sport run by the brands. Right, And so these these guys are gonna somebody is gonna sit back. You know, back in the day it was you probably heard the name Worldwide West, right, he was the c AA Nike guy. You know, somebody who Job, who speaks that, who speaks our language, Um from Nike, Adidas, whoever he's with, is gonna sit him down to be looked. This is what you risking and put its probably a listen. You gotta fix this. So Robin, give Job some words of wisdom as we close. Oh, I mean, honestly, my my honest thing that I would say, like I said before, you know what I mean, He's just gotta do that work internally, you know what I mean, Like you have to know how to control your yourself. And honestly, that's really something that I've even I'm even working with teaching my almost thirteen year old son. You know, like you, you have to learn how to control you. That's the only person that you can control. And you know, allowing you cannot allow others in. And I think I'm pretty sure you and Dante are the ones that taught me. You know, you cannot lash out at people. You don't know what people are going through. So yes, that would be my input on that. All right, Uh, stay tuned, We'll be right back. We have tea time with Row coming up next. These days, it seems like everybody's talking, but no one is actually listening to the things they're saying. Critical thinking isn't dead, but it's definitely low on oxygen. Join me, Kiera Davis on Jeff Listen to yourself every week as we reason through issues big and small, critique our own ideas, and learn to draw our talking points all the way out to their logical conclusions. Subscribe to Just Listen to Yourself with Cia Davis, an FCB radio podcast on Apple, on Spotify, iHeart, or wherever you get your podcasts. Real talk, real conversations. We got the ya. This is the Outlaws Radio Show. Welcome back, Welcome back. You're listening to the Outlaws. If you can only hear the conversations that we have off the air, they are worse than the conversations that we have on the air. And these are conversations that we could never have on the air because we would immediately get canceled. But now let's it's time for the segment that we like to call See Time with Robe, Turn it up, set up the latest celebrity news and gossip. It's Tea time with the Row on the Outlaws radio show. All right, y'all, so here on Sea Time, it's a lot of sea but you know, as Darville was saying, you know, um, maybe the hot tea is really off the air. But so what I got for y'all today is our girl Glorilla. So she was crowdsurfing in Philly at a concert and a lot of the fans were like trying to pull her a wig up off her head and she said, I that I'm just gonna remove it. So she pulled it off herself. And I can only imagine, like how painful that probably was, just taking that off. Um, but yes, so she took it off and tossed it into the crowd, right so one of the fans had caught her wig, right, and she just that she was gonna install that wig onto her own head. Like when you say installed, what do you mean by installed? What did she did? She glue it? Yeah? Yeah? Yeah? She her hair became her hair, you know what I mean? Like yeah, so she probably walking around talking about this glow, this glow Rilla's hair. You know? Is that after ask you Robin? Because Dan, Dante and I know very little about this, but um, is that sanitary? Like did she wash the list? I mean I can only imagine. She looks like she would have. I mean, it don't look bad. She put it on and it actually don't look bad. Um, So I can only imagine. But chances are by can you can you wash one girl? Can you wash those things? Yes? But she probably didn't, like you were just about to say, by yeah, because she was being you know, fan girling, and you know how that is. You know how like like you know when we shake search celebrities hands, be like, I ain't washing my hand, you know, joking her around, and so I can only imagine probably not so. Um. The only question that I am for Dante is if you were dating this girl? Would you continue to date her after this? Probably not. She doesn't make she makes bad decisions. I don't really vibe well with people that aren't good decision But like, you know, I mean, like that's something that you I think you gotta be real conscious about if you dating somebody, what kind of decisions is this? Is this the type of person you will want to have your children? Like? Nah, I don't know. You're not a really good decision maker. So my answer in short, no, you know what, and no, it ain't sanitary. Sometimes people do. Sometimes people do the most ridiculous stuff and it's like you hate to see the consequences be so bad. But then it's like, you know what, man, it's like all right, it's not life threatening, but you need to learn, like you know what I'm saying, Like if you if somebody is texting and driving or somebody is doing something that's just that because that could cause your life. But like if if you like then we talked about off air to the Grilla Glrilla glue girl. Right, he was close. But yeah, if you do something that dumb, you know what, maybe you should lose some of your hair because you ain't that bright. And hopefully next time with something else, you'll realize Okay, I'll be I'll be smarter next time. Yeah, because this is just it's ridiculous. It's like, you know what, like we are and I don't know, maybe this is just different for men and women. I don't know, but um, there are people that we're fans of, right, artists, musicians, athletes, whatever, But it's I couldn't imagine a dude being like, oh, I'm gonna put this wig on or oh somebody, uh you're at a basketball game when the players throw you to jersey and they're like, I'm never taking this off ever, I'm gonna wear it every day. Like no, the dude, if it throws you jersey most of the time, we're probably gonna like frame it or something and and hang it up on the wall. You know what I mean. I just Dante. Can you imagine a dude doing something like this? Oh? Yeah, you know how crazy some of these fan boys are. Man, hey, some of these guys are utterly ridiculous. They'll you know, how to put it to Come on, man, come on, man, we don't seen hot dudes over how dudes. Some dudes will act over rappers and ball players come on now, come on, now, you know how some of these dudes. You see how they act on Twitter, you see how they act in per Come on, now, do you think they would go this far? Oh yeah, oh yeah, I don't think that's the average dude, though. What you think some of these lebron zealots or some of these Jordan's zealots would do if they got in the same room with these guys, or what do you think they would do to get in the same room with some of these guys? Yeah, now, come on, now, we we know sports, we know in the entertainment business. Come on now, I can't see a bunch of dudes being this wild though, Like this is like to just de debase yourself like this, Like like that would be like if I would feel like if you got one of the players jockstrap on or something, Oh wow, there's probably a there's probably a handful of dudes who would who would go for that. But the average guy, even the average fan, would be like, nah, I'm cool. I just can't see the the average person would do that. But um, I will say this, Robin, you were talking about you know people fan girls sometimes and you like sometimes you know when you get to shake celebrity's hand like you weren't. You weren't bad, but you did fan girl a little bit over Kane Brown. Well, yeah, I guess you right. Yeah, it was more it wasn't. I mean, it was a a fan girl moment. But at the same point it was like a nerve type of thing, really, I think more so. Yeah, Like I was excited, like Wow, I cannot believe this right now, but at the same point it was just like, oh my god, I can't. I can't believe this right now. And you would have been real proud of her. She played a real cool with Crazy Bone. I don't believe it, but I was okay. But as soon as I left out that man, as soon as I left that that building, I was extra. She played it cool. You was with us with with Came Brown interview. You saw how she fan girl with Came Brown. Listen, I was cool when I went when I met Crazy though, Yeah, she played it cool. I was proud of her. I was proud of her. She did She didn't act a fool, she didn't take a place all right. Next, Oh, so the next one so recently, um so Hardie be An offset started you know their next step in their careers, what they choose to do to try to expand, et cetera, et cetera. Um, so they had chose to, uh have a meal under their name at McDonald's just recently just recently dropped it. What let that long ago? So now um their meal um is boycotted by several McDonald's franchise owners. Um, just like not even a few weeks after it just dropped. And that's basically due to the fact that you know, Cardi B and Offset, you know, basically that their music doesn't really fits them, so they basically feel that they don't align with the company's values. So they are trying to give them the boot and kick them out. Yeah. I don't, Um, I don't like this. I think I think it's a little petty. I think it's this kind of feels and and we we talk about the culture sometimes and sometimes we criticize, you know what we see. This feels kind of you know, one of those I kin't stand them dog on rappers type thing, right, UM. And the the reason why I say it is Cardi B An Offset, as far as as rap goes like, they're pretty standard for what the average rapper is and talk about these days like it's there are other rappers who would be far more egregious that I could understand people being upset about like I don't really. I mean, every once in a while Cardi B like put out a song and say something that's just kind of like whoa, you know what I'm saying, Like she went a little too far. But generally speaking, I just viewed Cardi being offset as you know, pretty standard as far as the content of the music today, I I don't know, I don't I don't think I don't like it. I don't think that this is It just seems like this might just be some cratch d old people who just don't like rap m complaining about it. That's that's that's how I feel, because I don't think there are a lot there are a lot more rappers who are worse than Cardi being offset. You know what I mean, that you could complain about um down to your thoughts, I agree, we got a lot of bigger stuff to worry about Cardi and offset. Man Like, honestly, man, if only talk to me about Cardi when they when you know, she posted third traps on Instagram, that's the only time I'm interested now, Sorry, but I mean it needs to be said, right. I don't care about I don't care about her politically. I don't care about her in McDonald's. I don't even care about her husband. I just I don't. All I want to know is, oh she posted aug Oh, okay, talk to me. Then. Everybody has and I've always said, everybody has a what I call a guilty pleasure artists. So that's somebody that you like that no one would expect you to like based off of what they know about your style and taste and personal preferences. Cardy B is that artist for me. I like her music most of her music first traps. Oh, that's what you're saying, it is, that's why you That's why you like her. I like her music. I like her music. She's my She's my guilty pleasure rapper. Like yeah, I gotta say like, I mean, I don't got a problem in her music. A matter of fact, I mean thugging it out with my music, with my radio, blaring in my radio, listen in my car, because listen, I'll be a whole listener, a whole different person. Music. That's what she can ratchet down there, right, so it's going to be when the kids in the car. Yeah, she get her kids, she forgot to cut that cardiv off and yeah, you gotta change the station and she get in the car. My child, she'll start flowing with the song. So we're not We're like, no, this is for adults only. So, um, how do you feel about it, Robin, because I don't know. I think it's kind of petty. I do think it's petty, I really do. I mean, like, what is the problem. It's just a couple of cheeseburgers, you know, some apple pies and you know, like they're specific. It's like they're specific favorite foods. Um. And that's really all it is. And it's just a form of income. So like, why are you hating on somebody's bag for real? Like it's not like they're doing anything. They're not harming you, they're not harming the business. And truthfully, I feel like that would draw more attention to the b because, let's be honest, McDonald's is kind of going down hill, so they should probably that was why that was why a company would think to do something like this in the first place, because you think it's gonna bring you more more business, right, that's why you do it. So so, I mean, like I said, I'm in agreement. I think this is petty and I think this is just some crotchety people who don't like wrap. I mean, it's not like it's not like CARDI being offset are gonna be dropping dime bags or nickel bags and every happy meal, Like I could probably see that happening in La. But where did this crag rock come next to my baby's tool? Like, no, they're not gonna be doing it crack in the dry through, Like it's not that serious. Like it's not not it's not It's a cheeseburger man, right, exactly, It's not that serious. All right, stay tuned. We have Dante's hot takes covering up dicks here on the Altlaws. Welcome back and listening to the Outlaws. Make sure you subscribe to the show on Apple, podcast, Spotify, Higheart, or wherever you get your podcasts. And if you listen to the show on Apple, make sure you leave us a five star review and a comment is very important for the algorithm and for those of you who have already done so, thank you, oh so very much. And now it's the time of the show that we like to call Dante's Hot takes, telling the truth. Whether you like it or not, it's Dante's Hot takes on the Laws radio show. So a guy we talked about before, Andrew Tate, is back in the news. It seems like maybe his manager confirmed that he had cancer, or that he something was wrong with him, that he had taken him to go get a biopsy, or you know, and now there's you know, I guess one of these gossip blogs is saying that you know, the the tumor was but nine, but we really don't know. There seems to be a shroud of mystery or around this guy. But what I would say, it's just in scrolling through the comments, seeing a lot of the reaction to this is just a little weird to me that quite a few of the responses from people who I would venture to guess I've never met this man were like happy, like and I understand that the Internet again, and the reason why I don't care about like Andrew Tate's content because like, the Internet's not a real place, right, But in saying that, it just it just feels weird that like you would hear people or see people like celebrating the fact that the man might have cancer or like he might die, especially like I could understand if you if you believe the allegations in that, like he's trafficking young you know, young girls against their will. That's deplorable. And I I want to choose my words carefully, but I don't believe that you that is that something that I would wish you dead for. No, but I do think that you should pay for a crime like that, right, I just while we don't know if that's true. I just find it to be a little weird that people are just like celebrating the fact that, like, ha ha, this man might die. It's like, well, why do you hate this man? Oh? Because he said things that I don't like. It's just like it's just we just I just think we live in a weird place in society where like that's okay, the first thing you think about for a YouTube content creator is oh, yes, he's dying. It's like he hasn't really impacted your life. And if he has, I think that speaks more to like you than it does like if you're a guy following Andrew tape, that speaks to who you are and if you messing with dudes that like, like Andrew, that's about who you are. Like, I don't really think it just strikes me as odd that people would celebrate I mean we've seen it with like politicians and things like that too, where you know, where we'll see a politician maybe sick, and people would celebrate it or you know, root for their demise. And it's just like, why, like these people. You don't even know these people. And I can understand. And again, I could understand if it was you know, I think people who prey on women and force them to do things against their will and prostitute them. I could understand if your stance was I want them all dead. But that's but we know that that's not really what the crux of this is. The majority of it is he says bad things about women, and I don't like him, and so that's really where a lot of this stuff seems to come from. And to me, that's just it's just mind blowing. Yeah, Um, I don't. I don't. I'm not a fan of that either. Um I'm not a particular fan of Andrew tay person. Um as you know, you know, Robin was the one who brought him up. A few months ago. I didn't even know who the hell he was at the time that Robin brought him up on this show. UM. And also cancer UM is a sore spot for me because I've lost, you know, several family members, people very close to me, including my grandmother from that UM. So that's cancers is not really something I play with for real. UM. I also think too, so if the issue that you have with Andrew Tape is the toxicity of the things that he says, is the level of toxicity that's in the things that he says and the influence that he may or may not have on certain men, not all men, because as Danta and I were talking to Robin off Air, d'anta and I neither one of us know any man in real life who listens to Andrew Tape. No plenty of people on social media, but I don't know any man that I personally know who listens to Andrew Tape. Correct. I think so if your issue is the toxicity of his commentary and how that encourages some men to be toxic too, that you have to be careful about not becoming what you despise. It is the height of toxicity to root for someone to die especially a way. Yes, yeah, like you mentioned, we all know somebody who's been in some way, some shape or form. Cancer has afflicted just about everybody on this planet, whether you've lost somebody you love due to it, you know somebody who suffered from it, or in a lot of cases, people who have had it themselves. Right, So it's it's virtually impossible to go through life as an adult and be affected by cancer, Like, in no way possible. So to like be happy that somebody may have it is just like that ain't necessarily weird thing. And I know I saw somebody online tuk to talk about like all this is karma. It's like really really karma. Well you know, people throw that karma word around a lot, you know now, and it's like everything is everything is karma, Karma, this karma that, and like so if I it's like, so, let's say you do something bad, right, Let's me say something you do. You do something that we none of us appreciate, right, Like let's say you cheat on your spouse and you go outside and like random act of violence you get robbed and killed? Is that karma? Like should people celebrate? That? Was like yeah, he was a cheater. He's dead. It's like that, like, is that a that really liked the What in the world? Like, oh no, oh you ran a red light, buddy, you got hit by a semi truck. It's like, I mean, you could have cause and effect for actions. But it's like, is that like or you know exactly, No, it's um, it's disturbing. And again, this is not someone I'm not defending Andrew take the things that he says. You know, I'm not a fan, um, But rooting for him to die of cancer, UM, that doesn't make you the good guy. We're a good girl when you do that. I mean, if your issue is his toxicity, it does not help your case for you to turn to the thing that you despise, because rooting for someone to die of cancer because you don't like the things they say is pretty damn toxic. H Robin your thoughts, now, Wow, would you do that? I'm partially toxic? Appreciate Uh yeah, you know, I mean I will say, okay, yes, I definitely agree to the point as far as the cancer, because you know, I as well lost somebody. You know, my stepfather passed from cancer. Um, and it's it's definitely not something that I would wish my worst enemy. Um. However, Um, I really don't know what else to say, you know, I mean, I mean, I wish him better health, you know, in this in this battle, Um, and maybe you know, by the grace of God, you know, he'll heal, he'll become healthy, and he'll have a different outlook on things that he once had an opinion on. That was very mature of you, Robin. I'm proud of you, aren't you proud Dante? That was really big. That was good. I'm proud of you. I'm proud of you. That was That was really good. That was really good. She is healing, Dante. I'm trying to control my inner toxic so good I am. I am proud of you. Miss O'Malley. We have to give you a round of applause for proud of you. D Let me not to follow you, sir. 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