This is the FCB podcast network. Great when they try Boots dot Dog, we don't listen to y'all this coug. We don't listen to y'all. To the Outdog. Make a scream out down like a sound ug because a rockets in the cloud like a ball. Tune into the chart from the Outdoor. Tune into the charge from the Outlaw. Welcome to the Outlaws. This is Darbiota, 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 of Radio. And if you listen to this show, make sure you subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts. And if you listen to this show on Apple, please make sure you leave us a five star review and a comment. It's very important for the algorithm and for those of you who've already done so. Thank you, oh so very much much. We have an interview and I'm a little nervous about that. We'll get too in just but first, Dante, how you doing, sir? I was pretty good man. Yesterday was like opening day in baseball. And then I got this text when I was at work. Man, I'm you know, I'm sitting up here. I'm trying to watch the Yankees. It's like a holiday, and you know, the Yankees are winning, and I'm happy. I'm in a good mood. And then somebody text me and it was like, you see Trump got indict it. Like, man, that's the problem with this country. We don't have any respect for holidays and tradition. Okay, listen, listen. I told my boy. I was like, look, man, don't don't bring that garbage to me. Man through my whole week off, because now I got to talk about something totally different than what I actually want to focus on, you know, for me, Darby, You know me, man, it's NBA playoffs is right around the quarter, right, the Calves are in the playoffs, right. Major League Baseball opening Day yesterday? Right, I was useful to nobody because the Yankees are back playing meaningful baseball. I don't want to talk about nothing else. Right. And then NFL Draft is coming up this weekend is the Final Four. But now I'm forced to pay attention to something totally different. It's ridiculous. It's ridiculous. Yeah, they always hijack, always hijack the news cycle, Like you couldn't wait until after the weekend, Like there's so much stuff. Tuesday, after the Final four is over, the champion Championship game is Tuesday. If you do whatever you want to do on Tuesday. Yeah, like you said you got open the day you got the Final four, I'll be watching WrestleMania Day one and two starting. Yeah, I mean, we got so much stuff, so much important stuff. And oh yeah, we indicted it, but the first time in American history, ridiculous. We don't have no respect, no respect for tradition. That's what's really on with the country. So we're gonna we're gonna talk a little bit more about that. Um and just a little bit. Uh miss O'Malley, how are you? I'm good, darby all you know what, I'm actually happy it is Friday. I'm so happy it's Friday. I'm sleeping in tomorrow. Yeah, it's been a long week. Like, so don't nobody bother me tomorrow. Now you start like Dante. Now, Yeah, it's been a long week. I'm glad we got we finally got here too. But we made it to the end of the week. And like Dante said of the whole country just fell apart twenty four hours ago. So, UM, against my better judgment, I'm gonna bring on a very special guest on the show today. Those of you who are longtime listeners of this network will be familiar with him. He was for a long time on the Todd Alan Show. Um. For those of you who listen locally, UM, you hear him very frequently filling in on the Bob Friend Show. Um, he is a close friend. And I don't know why khaleede tomorrow, welcome back. How are you doing, sir? I am I'm fired up. I'm fired up, ready to go. As a former president used to say, First of all, let me let me ask a really important question. Yes, Dante, are you a Steelers and a Yankees fan? Yes? Last my god, how did that happen? I thought you were raised right. Listen, listen, my mom is from the Bronx. I'll give him the Yankees pass. I'll give you a Yankees Steelers thing. I still don't understand thought when they listen. I had my family had really no like immediate family had no ties to Cleveland. So when I was coming up watching football, the Browns weren't here, and then they just came back. And then one of the very first games that I remember was like that first game that they came back, and I think the Steelers beat them like forty one another. I was like six years old. I'm not rooting for them, Okay, I like what I'm gonna do. Okay, I see, I'm look, I'm watching football. I don't know much. I know how to read the score, and I'm just seeing one teams continually scoring, the other team not score in life. I don't know if I could. I don't know if I have made sense. That makes sense now that I have context now, and I keep forgetting how young you are? Yeah, the brown form here, that that makes sense because I mean, what do you You're not even thirty yet? Are you? No? Twenty eight? Oh my god, I got like a suit jacket older than you and the clothing there. Wow, that's like you were young. But that makes sense. We're not here you were, Okay. I guess you could have passed on both of those. Yeah, So um the league. First of all, welcome back. It's been a it's been a while. I think, Yeah, I've never been on this show. I haven't I think once or twice. I think we were doing about some boxing or something. One time I was on. Yeah, it's the last time I was about a year and a half ago. Yeah, yeah, absolutely, so, man, Obviously we have to talk about the biggest story in the news right now, and you were the first when it happened. All jokes aside, obviously you guys could tell that I'm was busting colleagues, you know what, But all jokes aside, you're the first person I thought about wanting to hear their perspective when this happened. Obviously we're talking about former President Trump being indicted, and let me just kind of set the tone as far as where I'm at, and then I want to hear your thoughts. So for me, you know, we don't talk about Trump very much on this show in general. You know, I consider myself to be Trump agnostic. I don't love him, I don't hate him. I'll agree with him when he's right, and I'll disagree with him when he's wrong. And as you know, uh, Clive, from the time, from the Todd Allen Show days, we had no qualms about criticizing him when he did or said something stupid. Um, But to me, when I look at this case, this case looks looks like a bunch of crap to me, it looks like it looks very flimsy. It doesn't look like the case that you would want to try if you're going to set this kind of precedent your thoughts on the indictment, Well, you know one thing that people find shocking when you see and let me set the table. And it's gonna sound like I'm going way way out there. But mass murderers like say the Manson family for instance, or the Hoot the Hoo, the Hoot Season, the Hootoos, people who do bad things. I'm talking about an extreme case here, or extreme cases, they think they're doing something good. They really do. The Manson family thought they were doing something good by murdering people because they were taught that murder is love. The Hutus were victims in their minds, so they felt justified and slaughtering tootsies. They think that they are defeating Hitler. In many cases, so Trump has a different set of laws. They think he is just someone that's worthy of prison for the rest of his life, probbing him and his family that they will do anything, even if it's totally outside the bounds of legal precedent to lock him up because they have not been able to get anythings substantial, So let's just make something up. The two year Russia collusion turned up nothing. This classified document case is legal hyperbole. Now this case, here's something. The Federal Election Commission, I remember hearing this three years ago from the former federal election chief said it was not even a crime. So they just said, okay, we'll make it a crime. So we're gonna try some har brain legal theory that we've never done before, and we're going to try to twist in a printzel like fashion this into a felony in order to see if we can get them. And even if you don't get them, you get to say twice in impeached, first former president that was indicted, Donald Trump, you get to stick that on him. So I don't even think winning is really important. It's the labels that they want to stick on him. They're already using twice impeached. Now they're going to say the first president former president to be indicted, even if it's totally ridiculous. They have been coming at him from all angles from the very beginning. Headlines after the election, talked about impeachment. He wasn't even sworn in yet. And you have Georgia going on, you have New York going on again because Letitia James took her shot seventeen felonies on these companies, but you end up having a guy served with maybe six months in jail or something like that. Even people on the on the left are saying, this is ridiculous, it's weak, it's pathetic. So I don't think they're gonna win. I think what they want to do is stick him, taint him, drain his resources, and make him radioactive for anybody that wants to work with him. So one more kind of extreme analogy. Back when Pablo Escobar was you know, and instituting his reign of terry in Columbia, people got dirty around him. They formed this vigilante group which was backed by the government and our Cia, and they started blowing up his cars, killing his bodyguards, and jailing his bankers and accountants. So they left him isolated to where he died on a rooftop and he was shot by himself. He had no support system, no infrastructure, no network. This is what they've been doing to Trump. They've they've attacked his attorneys, they've arrested or LEAs seized their phones. They've they've indicted others. They want him totally isolated and broken down with no infrastructure, no support, so he cannot run again. And they feel justified in doing it because they are on the side of righteousness. They are totally justified. Even though this is legally dubious. They want to they want to get rid of evil in their minds, so it doesn't matter that they're what they're doing is completely bogus and unconstitutional. They're justified. And you know, my my concern about this, my overarching concern about this whole mess. And You're right, I've I've had I've had Democrats, you know, say to me when we've talked about, you know, talked about this, that you know this case is really weak, you know what I mean? Like, so you know, even you know, honest Democrats know that this case is this this is a bunch of bs. But my concern is always the where do we go from here? Once you open Pandora's box, it's kind of hard to close it again, you know what I'm saying. And I think it's just so shortsighted to do this when it's probably a better than fifty percent chance this is going to get thrown out most likely. You know, either this judge is either the judge who gets assigned to this is probably gonna throw it out or they're gonna push to get the venue changed and wherever they get the venue change, that judge is gonna throw it out. So you know, Trump is not going to jail. You know what I'm saying, He's not going to jail. And so to do this and in flame half of the country like this is this is this our future? So now what happens when a DA in a red state, you know, in rural Texas somewhere, decides to retaliate, right like what like where does this? Where does this stop? Is this? You know this is not good for the country, but see no it's not. But see this is I'm gonna give you a little bit of history of Watergate. Was where they had the independent Council statute created. Well, Democrats got rid of it when it was used against Bill Clinton because they didn't like it. Then why because they abused it. Up until that point, they were appointing independent councils for all these you know, which hunt investigations. So when when it was used against Bill Clinton, then they decided, okay, maybe we should get rid of the Independent Council. Now you have special councils who's accounted accounted to the president. So Mark Lavan, you know talk show host Mark Lavan, who used to work for at ME in the Reagan administration Attorney General, he said, look when he came to these investigations, so you had all these walls blown open. Separation of Power's walls were blown open. They pushed the Supreme Court to release Trump's taxes for no reason to other to look for crimes. They've been looking for crimes. They lie and say it's for a legislative purpose. But they've been looking for crimes and they found nothing. So they have to open another door and another door. They are trying to find crimes. They cast a wide net and they look for crimes. So they haven't been able to find any real crimes. So they just create one and they embellish one. Because if you had something on this man, legitimately, you wouldn't waste your time with this nonsense, which has a statue of limitation. I think this passed two years ago that the federal Election Commission passed on it. He passed on it initially. It is not a crime here, but they've decided to make one up and hopefully they can convince a jury that there is one. So where do we go from here, Well, you already see what's going on in Congress. You have major crimes committed by the Biden administration, and there's evidence of it. There's bank records, so suspicious activity reports, text messages, emails that he's been getting paid off by the Chinese. So this is a perfect distraction because the media, and I have to say this at least once a day, our media is trash, they're corrupt, and they're stupid. They're going to focus on the Mohiel instead of the mountain that's going on in Washington right now with the sitting president of United States. Even this documented case that they tried to dig up, which was nothing more than normal political fair Biden had no right to even have classified documents because the executive authority escapes the vice president. He has no executive authority. He's technically part of the legislative branch, so he had no reason having Obama's documents. And to show you how corrupt this whole system is the National archivesual or letter swearing that they had all of Obama's thirty million documents. Well, we know that's not true because Biden had him laying around his bathroom in his garage. So that was a lie, and that was a major crime because he has no right legally to be privy to the President of the United States documents as a vice president. So we focus on the Mohill instead of the Mountain. And this is where all the media cameras are going to run, and they're going to give courage to whenever this comes up, five times more than they're going to cover the hearings that are going on right now in Congress looking into the Biden crime family. This is none of this happens without a corrupt, dishonest media. None of it happens. They don't they don't have any fear of any consequence. And all of these people who are who are giggling and dancing for no reason, shows you the criminal justice system. I've always said, for people who complain about it, it's fine. It's long as it's against someone you don't like that it's perfect. You know this, I can only see bad stuff happening from here. Like, let's say let's say, you know, this thing gets thrown away, and you know, Trump gets nominated and he becomes president again. Right, let's say he goes against Biden and beats him. How do you not how do you tell some you know, over zealous Republican in a red state, don't indict Joe Biden. You know they're going to. And this part of the problem is that I have with these people. Never think beyond the first step, right when you do, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. What's good for the goose is good for the gander. This is how you turn into a banana republic, right, Like this is this is third world stuff. So it's like, all right, you indicted our guy, We're gonna indict your guy, you know what I mean? Like, it's where does this end? This doesn't stop, And it's just so to me for a case like this, that's so weak. I'm not saying, and I want to make this clear, I'm not saying that if a person in power or who used to be in power, commit if they committed a crime, they should go to jail. They should be subjects for the law like everybody else. But when you have a case like this that is dubious at best, where there's even a question on whether the Manhattan District Attorney even has the authority to enforce the laws that he's alleging were broken, allegedly alleging were broken in the first place. When you have something like that, that is that dubious to me, it's so irresponsible to use that. Well, it's a good thing. I'll tell you what what can be good about this? Um? Just as I mentioned like like you know, I've been involved in in in and around the box in forty years, you know, as as a as a fighter and trainer. Well, there's there's an unwritten rule. If you've got a guy that keeps hitting you low and the ref doesn't do anything, you hit him low. And that's husually what will take care of the problem. He'll he'll he'll get the message. Then let me keep my punches up because it's going to come back at me. Now you can go after a president's tax returns because they've opened that door. You can claim legislative purpose and launch all sorts of investigations from local DA's and prosecutors. You've opened that door. Everything that you've done it's open now to your guy. So guess what Mark Levin says. In order in order to make this stop, you have to put on the brass knuckles, because they know it's going to come back in them. Hillary Clinton did a lot of crimes that were actually there's proof of the crimes that she has done. She'd been fined for them on one case. We know that the FBI covered up on another situation for her with this server, this illegal server she had in her home to hide her side hustle. She was fined by the Fellow Election Commission for masking fees, which they're trying to go after Trump for. So she's been guilty of stuff, but the Republicans did not go after her. They want to see Trump in jail because they want power. They want if he dropped out of this race and decided he was not going to run a few months ago, they probably would not be going after him. They fear him because they have no bench. They have nobody who can beat him. You got mister McGoo in office, you got Phyllis Diller as a vice president, and nobody wants them to run again. Nobody wants these two ditsis Kamala Kamala Harris is all they have and that's the scary part about it. And she's as sharp as a bowling ball, and they're trying to figure out how to get rid of her. So now you have to be stuck with Biden and you got to get rid of Trump. But got to get rid of him. You said, you said the perfect thing, and that's all I really just go away Trump. Trump could have ended this and I you know, I've told Darvo this personally, and you personally. Trump's gross miscalculation was becoming political in the first place. That was his miscalculation years ago. Just don't become political. You had a great life, and now now you're in this, and I think you hit the nail on the head. If he were to come out and just I don't even want to be I don't want anything to do with this anymore. It would go away. It would go away. And the thing is is the GOP has they have people on the bench, They have eligible people who could win in a general election and who are very presidential, who could really run the country. I think the problem though, and Khalid, I love your thoughts on this, And again this is from someone who is Trump agnostic. I think the problem is if you have people who are willing to play this game, there, what is stopping them from playing the game with anybody else? Like you know what I'm saying Like this, let's not forget Joe Biden told an audience full of black people that Mit freaking Romney was gonna put black people black and chains miltold met Romney like he was, like he was bull Connor. Well, here's the thing. I'm glad Trump ran Winnie did because guess what, had he not run, we would have had Hillary Clinton guaranteed, because nobody could have could have beaten Hillary but Trump, and he was my seeh choice out of sixteen candidates. He was. However, he came at the right time. I think his time has passed. I agree with you to that point. But all of this talk about Trump's corruption, which they have not found anything substantial. Whatever the media accuses him of, he's guilty of. Automatically, Biden is worse. Whatever they accused Trump of, Biden is worse. None of these self righteous Republicans have come out who came out against Trump because he's low hanging fruit. You can always insult Trump and be liked by CNN. That's how Chris Christie gets on CNN. That's how Jeff Lake and Mitt Romney get padded on the head because they criticize Trump. Adam Kinzier, List, Chaney, the list goes on. Nobody seems to care that we have a president that has been getting paid from the Chinese, from the Ukrainians. Everything that Giuliani found out in the Ukraine turned out to be true, but they're trying to disbar him. The laptop story, we know was buried by the media. Biden was in his basement, barely able to utter a sentence coherently, and the media decided to carry water for him by covering up the truth, burying stories, and diverting people's attention from what's really going on. We have a very unfair system right now. Now you have role prosecutors doing their dirty work. This has to stop somehow, and I think Trump is a symbol, unfortunately an unfortunate simbel to make this stop. He's not going to do it himself, but he has to become that rallying cry for people to get around and say, look, we got to put a stop to this. These people are corrupt. They don't care about the quote unquote our democracy. They use these terms, but they really don't care about the Republic because they don't like the Republic. They want to use the Constitution, as Mark levinces, to destroty constitution. Because this is this is gross, This is grotesque what they're doing. It needs to be stopped. So Truck, It's gonna go away eventually because whether he wins or loses, but the system has to be corrected. They can't go after another president like this. Once you open the doors, Darvill said, for this kind of behavior, they're gonna go after DeSantis or anybody they don't like. They're gonna go after them. The media is going to come after them, the law enforcement agencies are going to get on board. This is this is grotesque. So um Kaleita Martin, Ladies and gentlemen. So last question. I saw some elements on the right making this point today and I'm curious to get your thoughts about it. So Governor DeSantis, obviously he released a statement, you know, condemning this and also saying that he wouldn't comply with, you know, any extraditional request from the State of New York. Right now. From my understanding, Trump and his lawyers are negotiating to for him to, you know, surrender if you will on Tuesday. Um. There are some people on the right that are saying he shouldn't do that, that if he actually wants to fight the system, that he should take Decantis's offer and tell them screw you, come get me. Um, your thoughts are well, For one, I wouldn't do that because I don't think it's again. The media is gonna basically try to put him on a new version of America's Most wanted. Uh, you know, you know how they're gonna turn. They're gonna call him a future number two. I think that he's better off facing this head on because it's so weak and he's going to expose it when he does face it. And other than that, I think that, uh, they can't come you know, this is this. I hear this attorney, this DA can't even bring the case. It's a federal case. But I think he's trying to twist it into a state statute or something from some kind. So I don't hear he doesn't even have authority he even bring this case. I think that Trump should face it head on. I don't think he should turn this into I don't think he should escalate it. It's weak, so you go face it. And knowing Trump, he's going to use this stage to be Trump, you know he's gonna probably use this stage to go, uh now, we're going to expose these people for who they are. And I know that you know that mug shot is going to be on T shirts And absolutely, absolutely absolutely I don't think he should hide down in Florida because this case is so weak that I think he should go right ahead. Because the people that they have trying this case, this guy brag and then they have Michael Cohen as a witness. Uh luck, So go ahead and face it, deal with it. It's going to drag on for a while, and I don't even I think it's going nowhere. But the system for these people to do what they're doing. And I tell people when I go and teach classes or speak to classes on the Constitution, we give them case studies. And the case studies are unpopular people, you know, who have gotten themselves into some trouble or maybe with speech or something like that. We give them unpopular people so they can make this passionate decisions about that person's rights, whether they like them or not to get them to debate whether or not these people, whether you like them or not, whether their rights are protected, because I tell them to protect someone else's rights is to protect your own. Even if you don't like a person, it does not matter. And we had a famous case years ago. I think the Skulky clan members who or the Nazis who marks who Skulky illinoyed. Back in the day they had black attorney. I wouldn't be that black attorney, but I get why he did it. I wouldn't be the one to defend the clan but or the Nazis, but I get while he did it. And I don't don't know if you case know the case of John Adams who defended the soldiers in the Christmas Addicts Revolutionary War h case. John Adams defended them, And there's reasons why you defend people who you feel that need need to be protected. It's not about how you feel about them, It's about preserving the system and preserving our rights because guess what it's going to be you next, or somebody you like. This is what people don't understand. I was against the cops back in ninety two when you all were running around and probably in diapers. Uh the Rodney King cops. I said then that they were railroaded with a backdoor to double jeopardy. They were, they were, they were quitting on state charges and it was a at verdict, but the Feds came in with civil rights charges, which was a backdoor to double jeopardy, and they got convicted. I did not like that. When you open up those doors, you have no control over who goes through that door next. And that's what people need to understand. It's not about whether you like those cops or not. You cannot use trapdoors to violate people's rights and think it's not going to come back on somebody that you support at some point. It's not possible. So this is what's dangerous about people. So I think Trump should face it head on and deal with it. It's gonna it's gonna fall apart. And I think once this case falls apart, I do think that the next case, the public is going to be weary of this stuff. If they're paying attention. If they're paying attention, that's the fear too. Let them know how to follow you, Sir i am At Khaleed Namar on Twitter eat nam k h l I d in Amar and Kali, I haven't been blocked in weeks. I'm slipping and uh uh Khalid Namar on the Facebook. What can I say something real quick about Roland Martin? Oh lord, godly so the views and opinions, the views and opinion. You know, we interviewed Rolling Martin years ago and soon he was and too fair and and and to be fair, he was. He was gracious. He was very gracious to us. Um during the interview. He wasn't gracious to us before the interview, but during the interview. Yeah, yeah, I had to chase him down. He absolutely, But now he was gloating him and his third rate panel on his on his streaming show. Uh, the Roland Martin Unfiltered Show. Uh, he subverted the law. They never tell you which law he subverted, but they just know he should be locked up, right. They never say he violated this, he did this. He just should be locked up because you just think he should be locked up. So he subverted the law for so long. And one of his panelists, who's an attorney, allegedly brought up something allegedly that happened in the early seventies which was not a criminal case, and when he wasn't even running his company. His father was running because he's in his twenties then in the early seventies, so they were gloating and basically, you know, almost wanting to break out into a jake. This is what bothers me about people like him who claim he's not a Democrat or Republican, but the evidence is overwhelming. He's an attack dog. So if you say something about a Democrat, he will have a show up in a couple of days attacking that person. He's been attacking Bill Maher because Bill mar has been attacking the left, even though Bill Mark is a liberal Democrat, is a liberal Democrat who gave a million dollar check to Obama. But he just is He's an honest liberal in a point where he to the point where he criticizes the left. So what happened was Roland had he attacks you know, liberals who attacked Democrats or even Republicans of course, so he's an attack dog too. He's been hosting an ACP events and Congressional Black Caucus events for over a decade and they stream their events to his black Star network. That's how he makes his money. That's who butters his bread. And then thirdly, he bucked danced with Hillary Clinton on stage. So he makes up shows like this where he's dancing on Trump's grave. And this is the message that people are getting in the black community because they watch and listen to people like him, that this guy should be in jail just because for what. I don't know. And these are people who claimed the criminal justice system is against us, but you don't. It doesn't bother you when it's against someone that you don't like. And I really don't appreciate that from anybody because that is a very dangerous game to play. So Roland Martin is a gatekeeper and people like him have been putting out these negative Trump propaganda campaigns for the last several years. Better now I do. I feel like I don't even drink, but I feel like I know what it's like to have a drink and relax, ladies and gentlemen, kald tomorrow, Thank you sir. And I actually held back a little bit. So wow, that was that was holding bad? I did. I don't want to get you all. I don't want to get you all canceled. Well, I appreciate that. We definitely appreciate that. Stay too. We have more Delos 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 Kira 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 Kia Davis, an FCB radio podcast on Apple, on Spotify, iHeart, or wherever you get your podcasts. Real talk, real conversations. We got the Yeah, this is the Outlaws Radio show. Waldo Mac, Waldo, Mack. You're listening to the Outlaws one more time. I want to set a special shout out uh to Khaleed Namar for showing up in you know, completely lighting a stick of dynamite on this show, like he tends to do wherever he goes. Uh So, shout out to Kali. But now is the time of the show that we like to call Tea Time with Row, Turn it up, confetition, the latest celebrity news and gossip. It's Tea Time with the Row on the Outline its radio show. All right, John, so listen this this is actually pretty wild because Okay, first of all, to my ladies, like y'all got to stop doing this to yourself, like you really do. I guess his nuts. Okay, So this topic is a Mexican nurse dies after trying to perform leposuction on herself. Wow, And it's it's like botherstone because like why why even first of all, why would you try to perform it on yourself? Um, that's first and foremost. Second of all, Like I mean, just go go to the gym, just go work out. It's it's really I mean, it takes work, but you know it's a lot better than you know, dying and having these health issues like these all the women just keep enhancing their body doing body enhancements, and I just don't understand why. Like it's I can't comprehend it. This is like, um, a story we did several years ago on another show on this network. It actually might have been on the Tide on the show about a woman who died for um, trying to put fix a flat in her ass. I remember that story. Yeah, Like it's I think I think this is just part and parcel of a climate, an environment in which we live where it's all about the show. It's not about like improving yourself for your health or you know what I'm saying, Like it's about it's about the show. It's all about trying to keep like it's the in vogue thing to do, to have some sort of you know, surgeries or enhancement for things like that. And I'm like and on the one and I'm like, man, if you if that's something that you want to do, oh okay, do you. But at the same time, if there's a problem with how you view yourself internally, no matter, none of that stuff is gonna change how you view yourself because if the issue is inside, doesn't matter how you look on the outside. You gotta deal with the inside, you know what I'm saying. There's nothing wrong with wanting to improve yourself on the outside and wanting to be you know, better or healthier or whatever. There's nothing wrong with that. But I think a lot of people today are using external things to fix internal problems and that never works. I'd say, yeah, I mean it's the same thing. We saw something a similar situation. They were with the people in Mexico, right where those people got killed. They were down there for some sort of cosmetic procedures, like you put people are putting themselves in dangerous situations to change their appearance. And I mean, I don't it's a tough situation, man, because you know, it's I guess it's a good thing, right that we live in a time period where if you want to make a chance to yourself you can't, right, if you want your nose to be shaped differently. You know, I'm not gonna judge. You do what you you know, you do what you have the money to be able to afford. I would just you know, I just think it's one of those cost benefit analysis situations, right, Like what's the worst possible outcome of this versus the best possible outcome of this? Like the best possible outcome is, you know, I can have a really nice body and get the attention that I'm looking for or feel better about myself, And like the worst possible outcome is, you know, you could die. I just think that it's you know, for me, you know, I would just rather try another way, maybe the gym. It's just another way versus like death, right, just the finality of that versus I mean, think think about it. I mean some of these people you're making decisions where it's like, man, I would really love to get light bulb suction, or I would really love to get a BBL, but you know I really can't afford it, right, Yeah, I ain't got BBL money, So I'm gonna use You know this girl that I know who says she do them in her basement for half price. Well, you know it ain't no warranty on that, right, right, you know you the penalty for that could be death. But I also think it goes back to something we talk about often on the show, where like there's just a sense of general unhappiness and lack of content with where we are in society today. And I don't know if it's a social media thing or if it's just like we just you know, so many people cease so much. They're just like, why can't I have this? Right, there's a lack of patience. Right. I was talking to somebody who was like twenty two years old, and he was like, yeah, I'm just not really where I want to be in life. I'm like twenty two, Like you know what I'm saying, Like I know, you know, and he was and I was like, so where do you want to be? And he was like, well, I ain't got kind of money. I want the car. And I was just like, oh my god, like to be And I understand, right, the journey is supposed to be what we love. And I can understand looking at something far away and being like, man, this is this is really what I want. I want to be, you know, I want to drive that kind of car. But like to be twenty two and to think like, man, I'm not I'm not doing what I'm supposed to do. I'm I'm I haven't arrived. It's like, buddy, nobody really has at twenty two. You know what I'm saying, like, you're gonna And what I was trying to tell him was like, you're twenty two, so at thirty five, you're gonna be a totally different person. Yeah. Right, when I was twenty two, I thought I wanted to work at ESPN. That was six years ago for me, Right, It's not like you will change and grow. And I just think that we've lost a lot of understanding about like patients and things like that that you know, I don't really understand why well, I do think social media plays a role, and Robin, I love to get your thoughts on this too. I think when we look at social media, we see people's best versions of themselves, and if your reality is not matching this virtual reality that you're looking at, it starts to make people feel discontent. And I think social media has a lot to do with that. You get on Instagram and you see, you know, oh, this person taking this trip, this person has this car, this person is doing all of this, and you just constantly reminded about the stuff that you don't have, the stuff that you ain't doing, you know what I mean. And so I think social media plays a huge role in the lack of content among people who are who are influenced by that sort of thing, robbing your thoughts. And then we can go to the next uh you know, I mean, yeah, both are actually right, I mean social media and then you know, like the lack of patience, because yes, first social media it does play a role, and you know with a lot of you know, you go around and you see comments and people like degrading other people because of how they look, and people take that personal. You know, social media bullying is a thing. So you know, people tend to go into depression and they do like the absolute most to fit in and to get accepted. And yeah, going to the gym is hard work and it does hurt. I'll tell you that because listen, Okay, my little old self went to the gym and I did the absolute most in one day and it was like three hours and my legs hurt for like a solid week. So you know, you just got to find the balance in that. But it pays off going to the gym. You just have to know what you're doing, go to professional to figure out how to do it because you can get you're not So you're not recommending getting a basement BBL. I wouldn't recommend it at all. You know, I wouldn't recommend bbls at all. Like I wouldn't recommend any of that, Like Dariel, you know, first of all, first and foremost, I'm always I know I'd be getting on y'all nerves preaching self love. I'd be doing it all the time. I'm always always saying that to you guys, you know, all the time, and y'all just be ignoring me. But we don't ignore you. But I do want to add this real quick. I do want to add this real quick, um, because you bring up something and I want to make this point. And I've made this point before. I don't know if I've made it on this show. I know I've definitely made it u in one of our appearances on Stacy Washington's show on Serious XM. What people. People are going to continue to struggle until they understand what it is they're trying to feel. And now here's the thing. Self love is important. You do have to love yourself. That's that's very important. You can't. My grandmother used to say all the time, you can't love anybody unless you love yourself. Right. Loving yourself is very important. But there's something that's even more important than that. There was the author of a book called the God Shaped Hole. And the concept of the God shaped hole is this idea that all of us, every single person on earth, is born with a God shaped hole in their hearts that only God can feel. But what a lot of people tend to do is to try to feel their Gods shaped hold with other things. They try to fill it with sex, they try to fill it with alcohol, they try to fill it with drugs. They try to fill it with politics. They try to fill it with all sorts of things, and when you do that, it harms you even more because there's nothing that you can put in that God shaped hole that will fill that hole other than God. And I think a lot of what you see right now with people and their images, the way they view themselves, the way they treat themselves, all sorts of things, what you're seeing is a lot of people who have God shaped holes and don't know how to fill it. So it's not just the self love. Self love is very important, it's very important, but you better know how to feel that God shaped hole. Next. Amen. So the next one so wait, wait that was Black China, right, yes, okay, So the next one is so it kind of actually goes in with that story to a sense because so Black China came out and she like you know, had everything reduced on her, like in her lips, her face, her, but she had her implants taken out, like she you know, went and got baptized, and like she's just rebrand, rebuilding, you know, learning, you know, relearning herself, healing, finding herself. Um, And like she basically said, it is kind of weird because it's how you were just how you were just saying about the God shaped hole in the last story, and she was saying that God told her she don't need all these things, and she's learning to love herself, you know, as the beautiful woman that she was created to be. And I love that, you know, for the girlies because you know, it's not like a trendsetting type of thing, because now it's you know, maneuvered over to Alexis Sky, who is also going on social media and apologizing to um other celebrity female celebrities that she may have had beef with in the past, such as like Jada Achieves, you know, um Ari like there's many more that she had listed, but you know, and I really love that, you know that the girls are starting, the ladies are starting to find them selves to learn and love themselves. And um I think that's really the start. Really, that's the start to change, you know, because especially in the wars that we be having with man and woman U so I think you know, with women finding themselves and and and instead of trying to perfect their bodies, perfect their face, be this, you know, bitter woman, you know, things of these sorts. You know, they're finding that soft woman era and I love that. Yeah, I think there are more and more people we're starting to see this. First of all, you know, shout out to Black China UM on her journey. I saw that there was some people hating on her on social media, but of course, because that's what social media does. UM. But you know, I welcome her into into the Christian family, UM and say, you know, congratulations are in order. I think some people are starting to realize that there's an emptiness in this culture, right, that there's an emptiness in this culture. There's an emptiness in this space that can only be filled by one thing, and one thing only. It doesn't matter how much money you have, It doesn't matter what kind of job you have, what kind of car you drive, The women or the men that you're with, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter, if your man doesn't matter, if your woman doesn't matter, any of those things. If you try to fill that hole with other things, all you're going to be left with is emptiness. And people are starting to see that there has to be more in this culture. There has to be more than the emptiness that this culture gives us. Dante your thoughts, Yeah, I'm happy for them, um, I'm I'm happy that they turn in the corner and I you know, hopefully you know, they can push the culture forward to to do the same right if they you know, we call these people influencers. So the hope and the prayer since they've found God is za. You know, they push the culture towards it because LRD knows we sure got enough the generacy and lawlessness in our country. You ain't never lied, You ain't never lied. All right, thank you, miss O'Malley. As always, stay tuned, we have Dante's Darte's coming up next here on the Als Fuck True Prayer. Welcome back, Welcome back, and listening to the Outlaws. Make sure that you subscribe to the show on Apple, podcast, Spotify, iHeart, or wherever you get your podcast. And if you listen to the show on Apple, please make sure you leave us a five star review and a comment. It's very important for the algorithm and for those of you who have done so. Thank you oh so very much. And now is 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 by now, everybody has heard about the tragic shooting at Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, performed and that carried out where three children and three adults were murdered by a transgender person, Aubrey Elizabeth Hale. There seemed to be in anti Christianity motive towards the shooting. And this is something that has really really weighed on me because it just speaks towards how the narratives in our country are shifting away from God. However it may be whether when you see a situation like this and immediately you should be grieved and saddened. Far too often we see in the time of these shootings, we see, let's call for gun control, or let's vilify this group. Right, if it's if it's a white guy, we need gun control, and you know we need you know, it becomes a political thing, right, gun control, or then it becomes a cultural thing, right these you know, racist white males, right, depending on who who was actually shot. Right when we have other situations with you know, African American men maybe committing crimes, you know things, you know, where are the fathers in the home, you know, these bad neighborhoods, look at Chicago. Right, these talk these political talking points get thrown around. Right, We've even seen it with the Arab community um after nine to eleven, or if you know of maybe a person wearing a turban or a person who is a Muslim commits a crime and it's you know, it's a referentum and you know, keep them out of the country. You know, there's we do this instead of genuinely feeling sorry for the victims. However, I've noticed the rhetoric around this particular shooting to be quite different, where you have the Biden administration and many others elsewhere saying essentially turning this person and a specific community into marginalized victim. And to me, I'm just blown away by the fact that a person could murder children in cold blood and somehow become a sympathetic figure. That is baffling to me. I don't think I've ever seen anything like this, and it's just appalling, because how do you go from we grieve for the victims, but we also want to make sure we wrap our arms around this. There is a time and place for everything, and that is that's not the time and place to have that conversation. Do we understand that there is some violence against you know, marginalized communities. Yes, after a member of a marginalized community commits a crime so horrific, is not the time to talk about wrapping your arms around that commitne. No, it's time to grieve with those who are grieving, right. And I just feel that we have lost so much humanity that we've gone past politicizing a tragedy to making a person who is so awful a victim because they're from a marginalized community. And I just you know, that's just not okay. Right. If a if a black person were to go into a store and start randomly shooting white people, no one would think it's okay to say, well, you know, four hundred years of slavery and then the Jim Crow era, and then X, Y and Z and then civil rights. Nobody would. People would look at you like you had six heads, because they would say, this person, unprovoked, just went in committed of the most atrocious things I've ever seen. Why is it not okay to do it? Now? We have a serious problem with the discourse in this country, and I think this week was absolutely tragic for so many reasons. And this is another reason why. Yeah, this was that was That was an awful event. And I know that there are people who are looking for the most political way to handle this. But instead of looking for the most political way, why don't you look for the most human way. Never lose sight of your humanity, Never lose sight of your humanity. And obviously our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. I'll tell them how to follow you, sir. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter at tabri t A E b r ye. Miss O'Malley. You can follow me on Instagram at Real Robin O'Malley. You can follow me on Facebook at Robin O'Malley. And I've been more active on TikTok so that is also at Real Robin O'Malley. And she wants you to follow her on TikTok before they shut it down, and you can follow me. You can follow me at d to King Ben everywhere. That's d H E K I N G p I N. One more time. Shout out to Crazy Kaleen Tomorrow for coming on the show. Brother. We really appreciate it. All Right, we are out of here. We'll see you next time. Peace. This has been a presentation of the FCB podcast Network, where real talk lifts. Visit us online at FCB podcasts dot com.

