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Deontay Cow
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Big Cat
Yeah. Woke up in the morning and to God be the glory Thankful for another day to tell my story Put my opinions in the universe and let them orbit I'm from the dirty south with a dirty mouth Might need or bit miss things things on me like a Norbit had to refuse them cause my bitch no rest fusion she gorgeous as I doubt my son's and kiss my daughter forehead tell them we going to get this money to my pockets more bit Remember living in apartments now we playing mortgage you ain't got to like a Regardless baby I'm blessed and I keep that blick with me. We like grits and eggs as you sip your coffee, flick your cigarette and let a vent.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, we back.
Big Cat
Oh, we back. Grist and eggs podcast, episode 58. I'm your host, Deontay Cow. But who's behind the camera? Big ice cup Cat episode 58. Oh, what's up, man?
Deontay Cow
What's going on?
Big Cat
We'll get to that in a second. All right, as always, emails, advice, submissions, booking inquiries. Deontay deontaycow.com huh? Holla at your boy. Also for the merch, beyoncekyle.com 657234 eggs. That's 657-234-3447. Call in, get some advice, show us some love. Shoot a shot. Got a couple of those type of things today. Ah, some emails. Okay, Good voicemails.
Deontay Cow
Good voicemails.
Big Cat
Matchmaking.
Deontay Cow
Oh, Jenny. Matchmaking services.
Big Cat
Let me. Let me go to the. To the LLC and add some details to that. We offer these services now. I got to change those sick numbers.
Deontay Cow
Okay, Business is expanding.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, that's real business talk, Deontay Cal. On all platforms, of course. If you already hear Grist and X podcast on YouTube, Grizzen X podcast on Patreon. That thing ain't nothing but $8. Come on over, man. We got the Michael Jackson karaoke session with me and Jamila. Yeah, or Jamila. It's not two Ls, it's one. It's Mila.
Deontay Cow
You gotta put a little. You put a little.
Big Cat
You know Jamila.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, there you go.
Big Cat
Jamila.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah. She's Italian.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What a great episode with them, man. That Was a blast. In hindsight, maybe I don't got a drinking problem. We just had a good night. Looking back at the foot, this wasn't that crazy. I might have more been concerned with what I did on that phone than what I did on that camera. Just keeping it real. Yeah, man. Is that all our plugs? You got anything you want to plug? Nah, big cat lens.
Deontay Cow
Big cat lens, you know, follow your.
Big Cat
Boy.
Deontay Cow
Come get some photos, come get snapped up.
Big Cat
You know what I'm saying?
Deontay Cow
No, you know me. IG B. I G G underscore KT89.
Big Cat
Yeah, it's like that.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
What a week, man.
Deontay Cow
Yo, we've. The week just started.
Big Cat
Well, okay, let's do a recap. Okay, so. Because we record on Saturdays and Sundays, right? So we actually recorded episode 57 before we recorded 56.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
So the behavior that was discussed in 56, you get to see in 57. Right. Which is why we ran those voicemails back and all that.
Deontay Cow
Cause, yeah, we had to.
Big Cat
Yeah. I couldn't butterfly my man like that, yo, because he actually ended up being him once he got himself together, which was cool. He just caught me on the tail end of the teremana.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Huh?
Deontay Cow
He had the rock in him.
Big Cat
I was in the. Having the rock in me is crazy. I was the people's champ.
Deontay Cow
The people's champ is wild.
Big Cat
The nation of domination.
Deontay Cow
Right there on Jabroni Drive, baby.
Big Cat
Okay, okay. Yeah, yeah.
Deontay Cow
You got to be a real millennial to understand that language. Yeah, yeah, yeah. At the Smackdown Hotel, baby.
Big Cat
Either way. Okay, so timeline. Timeline.
Deontay Cow
Okay.
Big Cat
So the Monday after episode 56, I go to work, shit's all up at the job. We went from six drivers to three drivers.
Deontay Cow
God damn.
Big Cat
Tuesday they had two because I quit. I quit. I got out of there, guys. You're not putting all that work on me, right? Because that's what. Oh, man, we're gonna need you right now, man. We're gonna need you to train, and we're gonna pick up some, you know, pick up some slack. I'm picking that slack up on your own. I'm out. All right. I hit that number, I just jump out the window. We already said when we hit that number, you're gone. We gone.
Deontay Cow
That's what happened.
Big Cat
I had to jump out that window.
Deontay Cow
That's right.
Big Cat
So now more than ever, subscribe to that Patreon. Ain't nothing. That $8 goes a long way.
Deontay Cow
We need you now more than ever.
Big Cat
More. More than ever. Sponsor me. We need sponsors. We need it all. We'll take everything we can get. We're not going to compromise the quality or the content, but we need that $8.
Deontay Cow
It's do or die right now.
Big Cat
No, man. It's much appreciated. It's because of y'all that I was confident enough to take that step. But it is popping over there on Patreon. And now that I'm out the truck, it's gonna be a lot more popping over there.
Deontay Cow
Right. We can focus now.
Big Cat
Yeah, we can lock the in. Right? So. Yeah, man. So Tuesday, first day, I said, hey, hey, man, let's not get lazy.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, let's take a walk. All right.
Big Cat
It's 7:30 in the morning. I'm walking.
Deontay Cow
Okay.
Big Cat
I'm taking a stroll around the lake.
Deontay Cow
All right.
Big Cat
Oh, I found a trail. Oh, I'm just walking. Found a trail. Didn't even know that. Can't do that when you're nine to five and can't find. Can't explore.
Deontay Cow
You just frolicking.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I had to go exploring. Me and my backpack.
Deontay Cow
All right, keep going. The story, sir.
Big Cat
Let me tell you how I found this trail, though. I was walking and nice lady named Ms. Tammy, you know, now I'm really a part of the neighborhood. I'm busting up with the neighbors.
Deontay Cow
Okay.
Big Cat
7:30 in the morning, Ms. Tammy out there putting her socks and shoes on. I said, what, you finna join me? She said, oh, I haven't never seen you out here. Is this your first time walking around the neighborhood? I was like, yeah, you know, changes in lifestyle. There is a trail around the lake that leads to another lake. And it's like a. It's like taking a mini hike, two laps around it. That's one mile. I try to do five miles a day.
Deontay Cow
Oh.
Big Cat
I said, Ms. Tammy, I'll see you out there.
Deontay Cow
How Ms. Tammy look? She in great shape.
Big Cat
Ms. Tammy's in great shape.
Deontay Cow
Okay.
Big Cat
She's an elder, you know. She look good? Yeah, she looked good for an elder. Okay. She said, I was married to a fine brother for 20 something. I was like, all right. Was.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Was the trauma dumps coming? Oh, oh, I felt it coming. I was like, God damn. Well, hey, my condolences, Ms. Tammy. I'm on the schedule. I would love to talk to you. I'll see you out on the trail. Got the on.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
You gotta get up out of there quick. You gotta avoid the trauma at all costs.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
Because. Because from a distance, she looked like she could be mixed.
Deontay Cow
Okay.
Big Cat
You know, she wanted those olive whites. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Deontay Cow
Okay.
Big Cat
A Mediterranean.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
You know what I'm saying?
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
Brown hair, brown eyes.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
Mediterranean.
Deontay Cow
Mediterranean.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Deontay Cow
Sicilian. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
Used to be. Yeah, yeah, they used to be.
Deontay Cow
Used to be. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They don't like that, but they used to be. That's why their head don't get blonde.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah. Exactly what you around doing?
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Yeah. That's exactly what they do, Tony.
Deontay Cow
It's what your ancestors did.
Big Cat
Got conquered.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. Shout out to the moors.
Big Cat
Shout out sovereign citizens out there. Yeah. Represent yourself in court. Go to prison. Think they know the law better than a lawyer? Bring the black's law dictionary in the courtroom, straight to prison.
Deontay Cow
Set yourself up.
Big Cat
Yeah, man, stop watching YouTube videos of nut jobs because if you hit it.
Deontay Cow
They can play around with you.
Big Cat
God damn it, I'm not. That nigga's in the cell right now.
Deontay Cow
Pelican bait, shoe programs, 23 hour lockdown.
Big Cat
Either way, the week progressed. I get a lot of things caught up. Emails answered. Couple Google Meets in here. Doing business.
Deontay Cow
On the Google Meet, huh? Camera on, off.
Big Cat
Oh, the camera was on. Oh, the camera was hot. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. The mic was hot, too. Okay, okay, we face to face right here.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
We right here with it. Great art group. Oh, this is where the pods were. This is where the magic happens. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Absolutely. Salutations.
Deontay Cow
Hey, yo, my man had to sit up, right?
Big Cat
A lot of things happen. A lot of things happen, right? Business is good. Great. First week, yesterday. This is. Today is Sunday. Sunday the 20. 20, 23rd. Yesterday, Saturday, March 22nd, we were invited, friends and family, where we was at Air Air Atlanta. Oh, a Nike event.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Private.
Deontay Cow
Private.
Big Cat
Exclusive.
Deontay Cow
Exclusive.
Big Cat
Made me throw my cigarettes out. They wasn't playing.
Deontay Cow
They was not.
Big Cat
Was worse than TSA security. Pat me down. Okay, you good? Big fan of the show, by the way, man. Keep it pushing. Now, this is how this gonna go. Yeah, okay, I'm popping out here. Yeah, man, that was dope as.
Deontay Cow
Nah, we had a great time, bro.
Big Cat
Mid Train Dad James in there. Fly right there, son.
Deontay Cow
Yo, he's a fly.
Big Cat
That nigga's actually. That nigga's majestic in real life, yo.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, tell him about when he's leaving, though.
Big Cat
No great aura on that. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie. I get what the young mean when they say aura.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, he is.
Big Cat
Nah, man. Damn. Smells great. Oh, a lot of accessories. Big ass fro.
Deontay Cow
The biggest fro I've ever seen.
Big Cat
When we was leaving, he was in the elevator with us. And we met him while we was in there, and then we was leaving. He was like, all right. I was like, james. He was like, all right, he dipped. He's probably 10 paces ahead of us.
Deontay Cow
No, he's like five paces ahead of us.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We make eye contact on some talking. We look up. That nigga's gone.
Deontay Cow
He's vanished.
Big Cat
That disappeared into thin air.
Deontay Cow
That nigga's majestic.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, yeah. That floated away on fro.
Deontay Cow
Turned into a big fro, and just.
Big Cat
Floated away like a cloud.
Deontay Cow
That nigga's a genie.
Big Cat
Yeah, a black genie that said disappeared, say, three times. Trinidad James show up.
Deontay Cow
That disappeared into the mist.
Big Cat
Yes, sir. And look, it's the thing. It's like one of those shits that happened with Jason. Like, two people crossed paths. We took him out of our line of vision. That was gone.
Deontay Cow
Was gone. We turned around to see something, then we turned back around. That nigga had disappeared.
Big Cat
Disappeared. And here's the thing. It's not like he bent a corner. No, it was a. It was a straight shot. Yeah. Like it was nowhere to go on the side.
Deontay Cow
We look to the left, look to.
Big Cat
The right, and you can't miss him.
Deontay Cow
Nigga was gone.
Big Cat
The nigga's afro is Bushido brown. Like, this nigga had the Bushido brown. That's the right. Is that the right from. From the boom? Yo, his shit like this, son. His sh. Like old depictions of Jes.
Deontay Cow
That holy.
Big Cat
Bro that floated up on a chariot, yo, that was out of there. I was like, damn. He must have thought we was gonna come speak again.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he got the off.
Big Cat
No, we was gonna. We was gonna let you know.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah, that was it, James.
Big Cat
We said we had the same yo.
Deontay Cow
To float away on this afro.
Big Cat
Nigga folded into the fro and got the on.
Deontay Cow
Now, if you see that on the commercial, you know where that came from.
Big Cat
Oh, God. What's up, brother? All right, be cool, be safe. Be back at seven. All right. Sunny Digital. Okay, first of all. First of all. Hey, guys, I want to be the first one to let y'all know that nothing's gonna change, okay? Yeah, Our heads is not gonna get bigger. You know, we're very aware of who we are, what we do. We got a lot of love in there last night.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, a lot of love.
Big Cat
But I will say this. I can see how it can happen.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, you can see how. Get lost in the sauce.
Big Cat
I can see how you get lost in the sauce. Because this thing. There's a package outside. What does that have to do with you? Is your name on it? All right, all right. Hey, Cohen, why are you right there? Bring that package in, please. Bring that package in. Because the USPS Emory is.
Deontay Cow
TSA Agent Emory.
Big Cat
You gotta check the package, the packages.
Deontay Cow
Gotta make sure.
Big Cat
Gotta do the knowledge. Obviously. Okay. It's obviously Nanas. Okay. Thank you. I appreciate you. We are. We are. We are live on set. We are on air, guys. So thank you. Go ahead back upstairs, please. And. Okay. Stop doing the most. You're not on camera. Bye. Bye, baby. Bye. Tristan. You don't even have to edit this out. What was I saying?
Deontay Cow
Lost in the sauce. Yeah.
Big Cat
See how get lost. Because it's the thing. All right? Me and Big Cat, we some finessers. Yeah. Okay. For sure. First of all, we tried to pull into the lower parking deck. The staff, yeah, they was like, nah, nah.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What's your cash out, bro?
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah. He was like, this is my first gig.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Like, this is my first corporate gig. It's a Nike gig.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
After we got through the check in, first of all, you check in here, then you check in five feet away. Away.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Then you check in another five feet away, then you walk down, you check in again. Then you walk in, you check in.
Deontay Cow
Again like, yo, Nike, not.
Big Cat
Nike's not playing around. All right. That's why them hide the corporation up there in Oregon.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah. Not coming up here to Oregon.
Big Cat
Yeah. They're not coming up there to the woods.
Deontay Cow
Nah.
Big Cat
To the rainforest.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. It's just woods. Then the fact that three.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Word. Steal something if you want to. Shit is legitimately a tight knit operation.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
So we get in. Is love, all love. Security noticed me soon as I got pat down. We get upstairs, they got a Nike button on the.
Deontay Cow
On the elevator. Yeah.
Big Cat
Crazy work.
Deontay Cow
It's just Nike signs everywhere.
Big Cat
It's Nike everywhere. A lot of checks.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Checked up in N. I definitely feel like I could just do it in that motherfucker.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
For sure.
Deontay Cow
Felt inspired.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah. Conversation. Pitt in the building. It was. It was nice. Great venue. This is how niggas could get lost. We go up, one of the security dudes leaves his post, beelines it to us. I'm like, maybe we did something wrong. All right. God damn it. God damn it. They don't.
Deontay Cow
They don't respect the money.
Big Cat
Respect the show.
Deontay Cow
They don't respect the money.
Big Cat
Niggas don't respect how the bills get paid around here. Huh? No school clothes for three months.
Deontay Cow
Oh, shit.
Big Cat
Yeah. You go like A cartoon character. Hey, Arnold. Same shit every day. Every day. Either way. Either way. Either way. He be lighting it at us. I'm. Did we do something wrong? Yeah. Then we see that big ass grin on his face. I was like, he's a fan.
Deontay Cow
He's a fan.
Big Cat
Okay, cool. He's a listener. He's a watch. He's a viewer. He's one of the cousins.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
He like. Yeah, man. He go to take the selfie, put on a hundred watt lumen, flashlight in my face. Yeah. The flash ain't working. I'm gonna use my security flashlight. Blinded me. We're having a great time.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Merch line. They give us a merch voucher. Merch line, long as.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Around the building.
Deontay Cow
Wrapped around the building quite literally.
Big Cat
Probably an hour, hour and a half way, for sure. I said, my man, I know you found the show.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Why don't you with us on the merch line? Without hesitation. Follow me.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Boom. To the front of the merch line. Got our merch.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. Been waiting for an hour and a half.
Big Cat
You know what? No protest.
Deontay Cow
None.
Big Cat
Nobody protested anything. The security in there is not around. Whatever they say goes.
Deontay Cow
They're not bullshitting.
Big Cat
They're not playing.
Deontay Cow
They will.
Big Cat
You up in there, Matt got earpieces. It's not a joke. Okay, so here's the thing. Front of the merch line. Cool. My man's we with Sunny Digital having his private. His. His set over there in a private room.
Deontay Cow
There's a line for that.
Big Cat
Line for that. Probably longer.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. Not for us.
Big Cat
Not for us. Hit the club.
Deontay Cow
Yes, sir.
Big Cat
Either way, I see how you get lost.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
In the sauce. We right here. Sun Digital right there. We right here.
Deontay Cow
We vibing straight. Vibing.
Big Cat
What a great time.
Deontay Cow
We had an immaculate time.
Big Cat
Open bar, a lot of Hennessy, a lot of ginger ale. First of all, Nick ran out of ginger. As if we want to try ginger beer.
Deontay Cow
Sure, why not?
Big Cat
We're not paying for it. Nah, nah. I should have gave them food vouchers away to somebody.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
But everybody had one, so it's like.
Deontay Cow
Everybody hungry in there.
Big Cat
Yeah. Yeah. Wasn't hungry. Everybody had a drink. They had the. The coolers full of water everywhere.
Deontay Cow
Everywhere.
Big Cat
Great, great time. Lotto performed. That was our cue.
Deontay Cow
That was our cue to get the.
Big Cat
Get out of there.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
It's time to go.
Deontay Cow
Once I heard Big mama, I said, it's time to go. Yeah.
Big Cat
That was hard. Time to go.
Deontay Cow
Even Trinidad James at the same time.
Big Cat
See what I'm saying? Not real niggas.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Real niggas do real things. If he's leaving, surely it's our time to go. What a great time. Ryan Reynolds here from Mint Mobile. I don't know if you knew this but anyone can get the same premium.
Deontay Cow
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Big Cat
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Deontay Cow
God is amazing, bro.
Big Cat
Yeah, no, God really is amazing.
Deontay Cow
Gotta keep it humble.
Big Cat
No, you do. No, I can see how it could happen but also too as long as you just like assure yourself and like don't fan out. I did. I. I had one fan out moment.
Deontay Cow
But that's cool though.
Big Cat
It is cool because he respect what we do too, right? Paper Frank.
Deontay Cow
Shout out to paper Frank.
Big Cat
All right, we're gonna keep that light.
Deontay Cow
Keep it short. All right.
Big Cat
Is segregation legal in U. S? After Trump lifted ban for contractors General Services Admission lifted its requiring requirement for the prohibition of segregated facilities and government contracts on February 15 in the Middle of black history month. Smack dab in the middle to comply with executive order signed by President Donald Trump. In the memorandum, the GSA shared a list of clauses that should no longer be included and contracts with the federal government, including one related to the prohibition segregated segregated facilities. Why it matters. The policy change is in line with Trump's administration to push to remove diversity of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Trump's executive order from January 21 says these policies deny, discredit and undermine the traditional American values hard work, excellence and individual achievement in favor of an unlawful, corrosive and pernicious identity based spoiled system. Okay, well, who gives a look, right? We're Gonna be good regardless. Okay. They may have. They may have said, oh, no more whites only, no more blacks only. They just moved that to zip codes. Redlining. They would. They already had a place.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
It was already done. Quick question. I want to pose a question to black people. Most largely black people are like, fuck y'all. We don't give a fuck.
Deontay Cow
Right?
Big Cat
Great attitude. Because what do we really have to lose? The. The convenience of not having to have all of our own shit. That's really what it is. That's the. That's the only thing we really have to lose. And most people 2025 doing business are not going to discriminate with the money. Like it's not 1965, bro. Is to. To allow people to be racist openly and want to segregate their business. Only do you a service because you know where you ain't welcome. And don't be out here protesting. All right? Learn from these mistakes. We ain't doing no sit ins. We ain't marching non violent marches let beat us across the head. And I'm not trying to be pretentious about that. I respect what was done. But those days have came and went. A lot of us have a bad taste in our mouth watching our people get up like that. Trying to be equal to these people in efforts to be equal or just allowed in the same spaces. Man, fuck that. If anything, this is initiative for us to go and build our own spaces. This is initiative for black millionaires, black billionaires, black working class people to band together. You ain't no the billionaires and billionaires because they would have been did something by now. If they do anything now it's an effort to exploit. And if they do it out the good nature of their heart, more power to you. You know what I'm saying? Godspeed. More blessings to you. But it's time working class people really control the economy with our spending. I think that this is a time for us again. Again. The revolution is what?
Deontay Cow
Love.
Big Cat
The revolution is love turned towards one another, don't we? We've been hated in this country from day one. Okay? We got each other. We're gonna be all right. We got the Grizzly podcast, huh? We're gonna do knowledge all the time in a movement without a plan.
Deontay Cow
It's just a trend.
Big Cat
It's just a trend. So we're gonna keep the movement moving. And the plan is to turn towards one another. The plan is to enact real revolution as we so define it. Show each other love. Stop doing business like crack dealers. Let's do business business. You might not get a 50 profit return, but if you're trying to get 50 return on. On every revet or every investment, you're gonna have less and less clientele.
Deontay Cow
Facts.
Big Cat
A 15 to 25 return, more clientele, huh? Would you. Would you rather flip the pack 10 times in one day or 25 times per hour? Let's just do knowledge. I think that we stand a better chance of, of ignoring the out of these people. Okay? Because if we want to be honest, they just trying to get your attention, man. White people and white supremacy start. It dies without our attention. It dies without us pleading. They're energy vampires. They're begging for us to react to something. They're begging for us to protest something. They want. They need to feel needed. It's a deep need for them. They're stalkers. Or else why would they pay so much attention? Like why are they so invested? They don't go, these motherfuckers don't go an hour without thinking about us. We walk around all day chilling, kicking. It ain't stunting them. Only time we is stunting them is calling them out on a DI Mint Woke D. I meant black. Woke meant black. Every time they start talking in these codes, these little dog whistles, I mean, how did woke just turn to pay them in dust? That's the, that's the finest payment. That's an expensive payment to ignore them and we're doing a great job. And be honest. So with that said, we're gonna move right the along.
Deontay Cow
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Wait a minute. Wait. Can't just move on like that. No, I'm just saying. Just, just, just. This is serious.
Big Cat
It is serious.
Deontay Cow
Because if, if that is something that happens, right. I just say segregation is implemented. What comes with that is violence.
Big Cat
All right, now, in my initial thought process, I did consider that aspect of it because. But, but listen, I'm gonna just say the reason why I scoot past it because you know how I really feel about that. I know I was gonna save it.
Deontay Cow
For the peguan because, well, I'ma just put this out there and I ain't gonna go too deep into it.
Big Cat
Right?
Deontay Cow
When you do better, they tend to destroy.
Big Cat
Got to be prepared to defend yourself.
Deontay Cow
So even though the revolution is love, always keep that with you.
Big Cat
Yeah, well, and, and like I said, what will you do for what you love, right? You love yourself enough, you ain't gonna let nobody handle you.
Deontay Cow
Absolutely. But just know with that comes great responsibility.
Big Cat
It comes. And, and and great point, Big Cat. I appreciate that. Because it, it can't go without being spoken on. You're gonna have to be prepared to defend yourself. It ain't. Gone are the days of recording.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Disrespect. You say it again, would you call me? Those days are over. Put the phone down.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
And defend yourself. Defend yourself. Get you a black lawyer. Huh? We're going. Because the thing is, it's going to be. This is going to be high time for black, black law lawyers and their practices because it's going to be a lot of, a lot of pro bono out there. It's going to be a lot of civil rights cases to be fought. The more they try to roll back civil rights, the more civil rights has to be pushed. And not only that, but like wrongful convictions, instigators, agitators. You know, just them two young boys. Was that Stone, Was it in Stone Mountain?
Deontay Cow
It was North Georgia.
Big Cat
North Georgia, yeah. It's just we have to be mindful of these things. Right? You know, as much as things look, you know, like you can walk around and maneuver and move how you want to and live a life of peace, there's always going to be those people out there that. With a deep seated hate in their heart for you. And with that deep seated hatred and an awareness of that deep seated hatred comes an understanding of how you need to operate when you're out and about. You need to have something on you to protect yourself at all times. At all times and understand how to maneuver with that. Be studious about that. Because that is life or death. That's not just, I mean, it's not, it's not a rap. I'm not even trying to be disrespectful to rappers, but it's not a rap video. It ain't something just to wave around. Like motherfuckers shouldn't even know you got it.
Deontay Cow
Shouldn't even know it's on you.
Big Cat
They shouldn't see it until it's the last thing they see. That's just real. And they would teach you that. What was the, the National African American Gun Association. Naga. Yes. Join that. So you can know, so you can know where you could buy your firearm and you can know and they do instructions and you could be safe and you could feel comfortable with it even if you're not. If you're non violent, that's fine. But understand, you can't be nonviolent with violent people. There's no. There, there's no. I, I don't, I don't see anything dignifying about allowing somebody to beat you up.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
It's better. Martin Luther King said it best. It's better to have scars on your body than scars on your soul. Things like that will tear away at your, your spirit. You understand? And, and he went through, he endured it, he paid the ultimate price for it. But it's better to have scars in your body than scars on your soul. You're not going to be able to. And I know when he said that he, he was saying it in a, in a way of non violence but the way I, I don't think having your dignity stripped of you that'll tear away at your soul right there.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Defending your life. That's honorable.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. That don't mean you violent because you defend yourself.
Big Cat
Yeah.
Deontay Cow
Be none of us.
Big Cat
Yeah. You're non violence but you don't have to be non threatening.
Deontay Cow
Right.
Big Cat
You don't have to be docile. You, you, you to, to, to, to be non violent doesn't mean you're harmless. You don't want to be harmless.
Deontay Cow
Nah.
Big Cat
Because harmless people are victimized all the time. Nine times out of 10 people who do the non talent violent protests move in a harmless manner with, with harmful people. It's just not. I, I don't see it as a wise way to maneuver. Right. By any means necessary is a real thing.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
You can't just like. Because the thing is when they come you don't want to go running.
Deontay Cow
That's what they want you to do.
Big Cat
They want you to come. They're terrorists. They are terrorists. But go back, study up. There's a lot of people that stood their ground. Hey. They let them people the fuck alone.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
And and these people are also cowards because the second that they don't get their way who they going they're going to try to get the law involved. When they find out you're not harmless, they're going to try to call on the harmful people. The state issued harm. Huh? States Violence, that's what they call them because they're cowards. And if they're not free to terrorize they feel like the police are.
Deontay Cow
And.
Big Cat
You have to be ready to defend yourself against all of them. Now I share some of the same sentiments as that man. Smart. But I'm smart. I'm not gonna say it on camera.
Deontay Cow
Right.
Big Cat
You know, just you know, be mindful. Be, be mindful and look out for each other because in times like this this emboldens racist. This is because this is what they want. Make America great again. He's making. He's trying to make do on that promise in the minds of his most poor and his most uneducated members. And them straight up. Stop trying to reason with idiots. You can't reason with an idiot. They got their mind made up. And also new information. That's kryptonite. They operate on a serial level of cognitive dissonance. It's serial. They're not going to change their mind. There's not enough information. There's no passion. There's no empathy. There's no compassion. They don't care about you. They see you as less than. And they see you as. As free. Like a free pick. It's free. It's. It's open season on you. And if you operate in that mind state and you operate with love one another, then you'll protect one another and you'll protect yourself. It's people out here that love you. You worth being around for. And if trying to make sure you ain't around, you got to make sure you are. And grits and eggs. We with the believers bail fund. We'll get you out.
Deontay Cow
We'll get you out, baby.
Big Cat
We'll get you out because I'm. We'll get you out because. Because one thing about me. Y'all better get me out.
Deontay Cow
Facts.
Big Cat
I. I think that. Speaking of. Speaking of police states, I was on the IRS website.
Deontay Cow
What you doing on there? You owe some taxes?
Big Cat
Well, you know, business. Trying to formulate the business. Trying to.
Deontay Cow
1099.
Big Cat
Yeah. 10.99.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. You know, okay.
Big Cat
Trying to educate myself.
Deontay Cow
Right.
Big Cat
Seen an article on the IRS website about long time rolling 60s Crips.
Deontay Cow
What the.
Big Cat
And show business entrepreneur charging a federal compliance. A federal complaint alleging racketeering crimes. A longtime leader of south South Los Angeles based Rolling 60s neighborhood street gang who is also an entertainment entrepreneur and self proclaimed community activist. Eugene Henley Jr. AKA big you.
Deontay Cow
Oh, wow.
Big Cat
Oh. The no jumper sting operation strikes again. Hey, well. Strikes strikes for the first time.
Deontay Cow
Hey yo.
Big Cat
Hey, hey. He Vlad walks. So that could fly can run.
Deontay Cow
That nigga's taking off.
Big Cat
Oh, let me tap my face.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Do some porn.
Deontay Cow
Huh?
Big Cat
Huh? Let me. Let me make sure. I'm like. Let. Let me play myself as much as possible, cuz that's what. What? That's what undercover cops do. Mess. Best method actors on the planet.
Deontay Cow
Adam 22.
Big Cat
Adam 22. God damn. God damn.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
I mean you. You are supposed to be gang members and you gossip queens. See, this is the thing. This thing. No. No disrespect. No disrespect. To you gentlemen. Man, I respect what you do. We've spoken enough about our stance on the gang lifestyle and. And we hope with this re. With this RICO and this obvious thing operation that went on, that you. You guys get your act together, you button up your lips and you change how you do your politics in the hood. Because why. Why are you. This is why. I say the uniformity of gang activity has to be white supremacy. You too comfortable talking to this white man about y'all goddamn business. You are discussing neighborhood politics on air.
Deontay Cow
Hey, Freely.
Big Cat
Freely. I already know who the first. I'm pretty sure. Whatever. That ain't my business. Y'all up there telling them people all y'all goddamn business. Because the attention from the hood can't be enough. Can't just be enough to be hood fans. You got to get on the Internet and become national news.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
God damn. Y'all talked your way right into prison. And on one of the articles I was reading. Yeah, they got a lot of the information from no jumper.
Deontay Cow
Just going on the telling.
Big Cat
Just going under banging. I got more bodies in the hood than you got squabbles.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Prison.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Oh, yeah.
Deontay Cow
Thank you. Thank you for that.
Big Cat
God. Hey, this is one for the bucks, guys. God damn. They're doing it for us.
Deontay Cow
Just throw no jumper on. Guys. Just sit back.
Big Cat
Just throw on no jumper. Study the film.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Nah, that's game tape right there.
Deontay Cow
Crazy work.
Big Cat
What, Man? To talk yourself into prison because of the attention you're getting. Man, that ego. That ego going check. It's time to give all the gang members ayahuasca. Yeah. Let's go and strip the ego from the bottom. Kendrick told you. Tell him Kendrick did it. Strip them egos.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Because is going up there for some reason, they know everything about everybody and they want to tell it all gossip members.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. Whack 100.
Big Cat
Whack 1. Just gossiping.
Deontay Cow
How does he know everybody's business?
Big Cat
Everybody business.
Deontay Cow
How he know every gang member in la?
Big Cat
You've seen it. It was. It was. It was him. It was. It was Vlad. Atom 22. Whack 100. DJ Academics and some other cracker.
Deontay Cow
The feds, all the federal five Federales.
Big Cat
The federalis got you about it here. Book them like Dano. Damn. Book these. Damn. Huh?
Deontay Cow
Crazy. We thought Alonzo was a cold 100.
Big Cat
Adam 22 picked up. Mike said, you know, I'm searchable with this.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, Surgical with a mic. Make these feel comfortable, man.
Big Cat
Vlad gave him the whole blueprint. Look, man, I'm telling you.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, I think it was already off, Vlad. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
No, but. But see, he doing it bigger. See, Vlad was getting any old.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, Any.
Big Cat
Anybody. Anybody. Any. Anybody that would speak that. That Adam 22 set up in Los Angeles. We got concentrate. And I ain't Vlad. I ain't sitting somewhere off in the distance.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, you gonna see. You're gonna see me. You gonna see me.
Big Cat
You're gonna be comfortable. Yeah, we got all the. Yeah, we got all the.
Deontay Cow
We going to get Whack 100 to cause some controversy. Bring them up here.
Big Cat
Hennessy.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, Hennessy.
Big Cat
You can get. You can drink lean. You can make a fool out yourself up this.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, I'm. Let my wife.
Big Cat
Yeah, let my wife. We gonna make me seem like a real dweeb.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Fell for it.
Big Cat
The dweeb. The DLC pipeline. Put that right in the Department of Corrections. You are cooked then to know that this has something to do with the death of Nipsey.
Deontay Cow
Good Lord.
Big Cat
Oh, I know this. Charleston white. Is Crip walking right now.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, he's Crip walking.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. He got the steps. Yeah, he's been debut. And. And it's like the. The attention. Why is it. Why are interviewing Blueface while he in the state prison? Why?
Deontay Cow
Because it's profit. It's profit off. It's still slavery, bro. It's profit off black people.
Big Cat
You have to reject the wrong type of attention. You have to ask yourself what is the cause and effect of this situation? Because, yes, you've gotten. You've never had any notoriety. Nobody ever asked you anything. Nobody ever cared about what you thought to this white man came along and put a fucking camera and a microphone in your face. And then you start telling all your goddamn business and not even look at 25 to life. If you have anything to do with. With Nipsey's death. And then you don't think the. That that did this. That carried it out. You don't think he gonna tell it.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, he's talking.
Big Cat
You don't think these chatty ass gonna tell it. These chatty as hell. These things chatty. If they'll tell it publicly.
Deontay Cow
Whoo. What? They're doing that interrogation rule, baby.
Big Cat
Turn into Jimmy Hart. Mouth of the South. They're gonna go put up numbers.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Huh? It's gonna be a couple more indicted. Because if that. If they'll. If they'll. If they'll talk they self into prison, what they think they gonna do to you? I know the hood is scared right now. Yeah, the hood on pins and needles. They shook right now, hey, no more killing. This is ceasefire.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
I gotta protect their neck because they indicted, what, how many? Sixteen, something like that.
Deontay Cow
There's a lot of them.
Big Cat
We could, we could go ahead and read through the article. It's a lot of reading.
Deontay Cow
No, that, huh, Is dumb.
Big Cat
Is dumb.
Deontay Cow
Is dumb.
Big Cat
They dumb. I don't gotta read that. Yeah, I gotta read all that to tell you a dumb, just stupid. This is that, this is what I'm talking about. You love white people. You love them. No matter how much proof that you scared of it. You scared of a. That, that wear the same colors as you, walk like you, talk like you just cause he from an opposite gang. And you know what them over there. Oh yeah, I know how them get down. You don't know how them crackers get down. You heard that gang. That game been put that game been around longer than yours. What happened? Something sound went off? Oh, no, no, this is just my headphones. Oh, we back that game been around way longer than yours. I'm putting up numbers.
Deontay Cow
I'm defeated.
Big Cat
Locking up and killing them. You know how the LAPD get down. You don't know how the FBI get down. The kkk, they love, they, they love it in threes. They get you every time. Rolling 60s, right? Rolling right into the Department of Corrections, right into the penitentiary. That gang only gonna exist on the inside now. Whole set inside. Man, I know you. I know you la. I know you gang member. Y'all look at the prison like a rite of passage. Boy, boy, are y'all gonna find out to talk yourself into prison. All right, let me get off this for y'all be mad at me and not the crackers and let's stay in California business. The Ball family is an interesting family because the way we. I'm not gonna say allow, but to see jello ball and how he operating, like at rolling loud like, see how you move, Maneuvering on stage like he just some real nigga, right? It goes back to this deeply entrenched idea of what we've accepted our role in America. How we've accepted our blackness in America. To grow up in Chino Hills and to still only see athletics and entertainment as your way out. He didn't make it in athletics, so now he's a full blown entertainer. Grew up in Chino Hills. Now I understand leveraging your athleticism. Your dad is, was a ball player, average two points a game. Met him a nice white lady, moved to Chino Hills, raised his son 1. Give us something better Shot at life ball. Say what you will. Real great dad.
Deontay Cow
Good dad.
Big Cat
Great dad. But. But even, even. Even in Chino Hills, still want to just be a. Just a street. You tatted your body from head to toe like you Wiz Khalifa and you're right here bouncing on stage, talking all this gangster and you ain't like that. You're from Chino Hills. I ain't gonna say what's in a man heart.
Deontay Cow
Right. That's a whole different thing.
Big Cat
I ain't gonna say what's in a man heart.
Deontay Cow
Right.
Big Cat
I ain't gonna say what a do.
Deontay Cow
Right.
Big Cat
What I am gonna say is how the you rap like you from la, from Louisiana. How the. How did from California rap like he from Louisiana and got the same slang as a. From Atlanta. How. Yeah, this just. This is the culmination of you seen on the Internet.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
This is your idea of blackness. You projecting that like how many tats could a. Like that have? How much mean in his life? Like, I'm not saying life ain't got meaning, but how much is in there, right? Gotta be a lot of on this by just ideas.
Deontay Cow
Just tatted up.
Big Cat
Just tatted.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
This is a deeply ingrained into the mind of black people of our value to this society as athletes and entertainers that you can grow up in. In such a. And, and, and it begs the part like, you know, his neighbors, what do they do for a living?
Deontay Cow
They're probably like doctors and lawyers and nice corporate jobs. Yeah.
Big Cat
Huh. Good trajectory.
Deontay Cow
They work at Google.
Big Cat
Work at Google. Manage his money.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Huh. Work at the bank that manages his account.
Deontay Cow
Good accountants.
Big Cat
Work at the record later. Well, I probably just signed them. Probably sports agents represent the family.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
And it's just a trajectory of. We are the, we're the talent. We don't manage the talent, we just are. Now, of course, naturally we live in Atlanta. We know how this go. Black people do a lot of prominent things behind the scenes. Black people are. Well, I mean black people really put this together. But just to think about, like you had so much opportunity and now you just gonna like it. I'm here now. I'm just. I had a hot song. It. I'm full blown. I'm. I'm just on the stand stage dancing. I'm just so, oh so gangster to Chino Hills.
Deontay Cow
No hood Chino heels.
Big Cat
Chino Hills, that's his hood. Do you know what a Chino, a pair of chinos looks like? I don't know, man. I. I just. It's. It's cosplay. Man, it's cosplay.
Deontay Cow
Pretty much.
Big Cat
It's just cosplay. This is idea of what are. Because, wait, you watch the documentary and you watch the. The series they had. I mean, those are good kids that's runs house.
Deontay Cow
House pretty much of entertainment. Just sports.
Big Cat
Yes. Run house, runs house for sports.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
That's all it is.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
So to see the. And because it's just. He put on this aesthetic, you know, there's no other way to say it. It's a rapper aesthetic. It's just aesthetic. Because you'll see a like that on the street. Yeah, it's just this idea. This is how I gotta look. I gotta tie myself up. I gotta have a long. I gotta lock my hair up. I gotta bounce. I gotta say with my Memphis twin, shut your ass up, man. For somebody do something to your ass, bro. Like, I'm not even trying to be funny. Your pop just got his leg. Go take care of dad. Go make dad proud. Now, I know his dad proud because regardless, they. They're carving out their own lane. You can just be a fake for a living.
Deontay Cow
Just bringing in the money.
Big Cat
I like mellow, though.
Deontay Cow
Not mellow Fire.
Big Cat
Yeah, mellow fire.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
He out there on the court having fun. Lonzo good head on his shoulders.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's older brother. Yeah, yeah. It's a big bro.
Big Cat
Jello just a up.
Deontay Cow
He the middle child. You know what?
Big Cat
Never mind. You know what? Disregard everything I said. It's just a up in China, stealing. And what you stealing in China? Why? It's cheap. All the places they get it for cheap.
Deontay Cow
It's made there a dollar. Get it?
Big Cat
Just. Just pay them. Doing for the thrill. Why you wanna. You wanna do something for a thrill? Go back to college? Go back to school? Take a midterm? No Adderall. That's a thrill, huh? Stress yourself out, Find yourself in a Chinese prison.
Deontay Cow
Terrible prison system.
Big Cat
Yeah.
Deontay Cow
Speak no Chinese out there.
Big Cat
The BBB gotta come get you out of jail. The bbb, LLC gotta come post your bond. You know, just y'all got going on.
Deontay Cow
They got their middle child, bro.
Big Cat
I'm telling you, they're gonna do it every time. Stretch the out their parents. It's just, you know, you just gotta get. I get it. Okay. We know the stories, right? We know the stories. I understand you from the suburbs, the propaganda, even down to the people. There's a question of your blackness, you know, you already mixed. There's a lot of identity class and identity issues here, man. But we as a collective have to stop defining Blackness with the struggle facts. Because this is because we'll criticize these people for growing up in suburbs and, and, and then faking the funk, but we don't celebrate them for achieving. Achieving getting out. Getting out of the struggle.
Deontay Cow
Right.
Big Cat
You know, starting from the middle. And, and this is the, this is the propaganda of the shit. We are so in love with this rags. The richest story that, that those. And, and if you do have a true rags to riches story, it's worth championing, right? But that can't be the identity of the black community is that everything has to come out of the struggle and everybody gotta get out the mud if ain't got a struggle. Good on his parents, God damn it.
Deontay Cow
Good on them. God bless him.
Big Cat
God bless him. You gave his kids a leg up in life. I know. For I am. You let your kids go through a phase, right? My son, he, you know, they middle school kids, you know, they all, you know, they want to wear the Nike skis and twin twin twin eight, twin twin twin you to death. Just 20, 20, everything. 20, 20. Okay, cool. Get your off, you're in seventh grade. Go through your little phase. Because I tell them all the time, hey, I'm letting you live, but we're gonna nip that in the bud here in a minute. I'm gonna let you live. And that, that father time that, you know, I got it in me, that father timing when it's time to go ahead and lay down the law, right. Have a, have a real sit down.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
That time gonna come a little gangster out they system. Because it, it, it, because they understand. Because it's the most popular depiction of us, right. Especially as black men. It's the most popular one. I'm not saying it's the only one. I'm not saying this the way it's the most popular one. And, and, and, and for whatever reason, they, they sure like to throw a bag at the worst of us. Not talent. No. They got a checkbox of stereotypes that they trying to cross off and well, just have you hitting a lot of.
Deontay Cow
Boxes, a lot of checks.
Big Cat
Here's a bag.
Deontay Cow
A lot of chicks for you.
Big Cat
Oh, you. Check, check. Another check. Check. Another check. Just checks and checks. A lot of check. Just like Air Atlanta. A lot of checks.
Deontay Cow
Checks in the building.
Big Cat
Yeah, a lot of checks in the building. I'm not saying rappers should be proficient at reading, but they should.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, I would think so.
Big Cat
I would. I would love the person who uses words for a living.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
To be able to use this full spectrum of the English Language. I'm not saying you got a technical. Rap me to death like Eminem and. And rhyme orange with door hinge. You ain't got to do that. But God damn. Write an essay. Huh? Take that rap song, take your favorite song and make an essay about it. Because how. How many. How many words? How many. How many words can you use to describe money?
Deontay Cow
Right?
Big Cat
Drugs, drug dealing, designer clothes. Yeah. Huh.
Deontay Cow
The Hellcats.
Big Cat
Hellcat V12. It's so simple. And you know Sabo. No ID project just dropped. Great project.
Deontay Cow
Okay.
Big Cat
That young man proficient in England, English language. Good reader. Avid reader. You heard Deontay Hitchcock come over and told you avid reader. I don't think you got a dictionary as to death, but God damn. There used to be a balance. Everybody had a bag. Yeah. When you get most deaf.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
You know what I'm saying? You get a little bit most deaf and you get a little big timers take it over to Atlanta. You get a little ti.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Take it to west coast. You get the game. Like everybody doing their thing.
Deontay Cow
It was real balance.
Big Cat
Go to Chicago.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Lube Fiasco. He's there.
Deontay Cow
Get a little common.
Big Cat
Huh? Get a little common.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
He be.
Deontay Cow
Get Twister.
Big Cat
And then you get a little cheeky.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
I like a balance. Go listen to mural by Lupe Fiasco and see if it. See if it don't take you 27 days to break that down. A lot, a lot of details in that. A lot of references.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
They have a actual reference video that is in a lot. Have you seen that mural video? This is a reference video that details every bar reference that he's making. It's fire.
Deontay Cow
I gotta. I gotta check it out.
Big Cat
It's very nice. It's a seven minute song. He starts at about 12 seconds in, so. Yeah. You get the beat.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
First breakdown, he's gone.
Deontay Cow
Takes off.
Big Cat
We're all chemicals, vitamins and minerals inside.
Deontay Cow
He got it in his. His expected neck bag.
Big Cat
Got right into the biology.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I'm gonna check it out though.
Big Cat
Yeah. I don't know, man. There is something about that though, that even, even the understanding of blackness in suburbia is tainted because there's this need to be black enough. Right. And, and, and, and, and as much as it's being defined by ourselves, it's being reinforced.
Deontay Cow
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Big Cat
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Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
God damn it. They never stop working.
Deontay Cow
Overtime.
Big Cat
Yeah, I'm, I'm. Yeah, man, it just.
Deontay Cow
What?
Big Cat
I'm just saying the more it is of them, it's going to be important for us.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, okay.
Big Cat
We have. The more of, the more of that is happening, the more we have to goddamn continually speak on it. And I was having a conversation with a young lady at the event and she was referencing a tick tock video and she was like telling me about, she's like, you, you've manifested in real time before everybody's eyes. And I think that she was like, you know, you've. You've tapped into the power of manifestation, right? And, and sometimes, sometimes, you know, the esoteric thing, you know how I feel about it. And, and, and I don't, I don't negate the validity, right, Because I do believe there is manifesting powers. And I do believe that, you know, the great I am. You know what I mean? The, the self affirming this, the. There's power in the tongue, you know, I, I believe that wholeheartedly. And I just think that a lot of it has come from me, from when I was in a place of like, desperation to just acceptance. Once I fully accepted my life. That's where I started seeing things happen.
Deontay Cow
Okay.
Big Cat
When I was desperate for things. Right. Oh, when I had that. And, and here's the thing. The body knows. The mind knows. The mouth can say anything. The body knows. So I could say, oh, I ain't tripping. The body knows you're tripping. Yeah, you tripping. The mind knows you tripping. I don't give a. About that. Yeah, the body knows. The mind knows everything. You know, it's keeping and, and that and, and, and the words that come out your mouth don't tell the full story of the energy that you're admitting because that. That energy you admitting comes from within. So once I. Here's the thing. I made a decision, right? I said, you know what? I don't care about rapping no more. I don't care about fame no more. I have a. I have a trade. I make good money. I'm in a better position last year than I. I'm in a better position now than I was last year. And I know that I'll be in an even better position next year if I continue on this path. I'm just gonna accept that this might be it, right? I'm just gonna accept it. Hey man, I might be driving these trucks for the next 20 years. Is it what I want to do? No, you know, is this one. I wanna. Is this what I want to like? Is this the ceiling I want to create for myself? No, not at all. But I know I have other dreams and I know that the time will come, but I had to. I had to center myself and focus myself in the present. And I just made the decision. I'm not going to care about. I'm not going to care about anything but what's in front of me. And what's in front of me is this goddamn steering wheel and then white lines. And I'm going to commit myself to this because a lot can change in 60 days, bro. But a lot can change in a year too. You shouldn't be. You should relatively be the same person on a character level, on a core level. But the things in your life going on, you want to see a steady progression, even if it's a 1% increase incrementally. You know, things come incrementally and you got to be okay with the small wins. But until you just fully release that yearning. Because I had that yearning for fame and you know, because I wanted to be a rapper and I wanted to do all these things and I felt like all my bars are better than everybody else. And if I could just be heard and if people would just give me the recognition, I'd be fine. And it wasn't clicking. And I just said it, man. It. I'm just gonna resign myself to what I am doing and, and, and I have to be okay with the fact that this might be. Seemed like once I made that decision and I reckon with that and my body was in agreement and my mind was in agreement, that's when everything else just started making its way. That's when the tick tocks just started taking off and I was. Because now I'm not operating in delusion. I see it, I see what I, I have. And, and the more you achieve, the more confident you get, the more you drive you get for it. And, and you know, we on the, what, two year anniversary of the podcast and look, look at, look at where we've become. And I think without that acceptance, right, without that acceptance, I would say. And When I was 24 years old, I went through like maybe, and, and this could be a symptom of some sort of depression, but I kept having buyer's remorse about things. I kept having buyer's remorse about having extra money and spending it. And it's not like I, you know, it's just when you never, when you, when you never had much, when you get some, you, you wanna, you know, you blow it. Yeah, you deserve it, right? But I got to a point of having buyer's remorse all the time. Like I didn't really need that. And then, and, and, and, and as luck would have it, as soon as you do spend it, something else will pop up where you probably should have allocated those funds to that. But you ain't thinking about emergencies. You think about that self, that instant gratification and self satisfaction. That, that now that I deserve it, that compromise we make. And I woke up one day and I was like, I'm tired of feeling like this and I'm tired of caring about my shoes and I'm tired of caring about my clothes. I'm, I'm, I'm going to commit myself for one year to completely reject vanity, right? Even when it came down to the weed I was smuggling. I'm a buy mid, I don't give a fuck. I'm rejecting vanity and materialism. And I did that for a year. And what I noticed is now my facial hair look is crazy. You know. No, I wasn't getting lineups, I had locks. I didn't get no retwist. And I noticed that no matter what was coming out my mouth, people was only concerned with how I look. And I, I was off social media, I was just like youtubing, like lectures. I was listening to Alan Watts a lot. I was listening to a lot of Les Brown and you know, Eric, what's his name? Eric Taylor. Eric something et, motivational speaker. And I was listening to, you know, a lot of lectures by Francis Crest Wilson and Dr. Henry Clark. And I was really doing the knowledge, you know what I mean? This is what I would say. I had a complete paradigm shift, like a real shift in perspective. A complete 180 of how I thought, which I can donate A lot to how I think now, because this is when I started talking like that and 10 years ago, and I was just noticing, like, damn, yo. I don't think I've ever had an original thought. I feel like I. At the time, this is me speaking as I was. I was like, damn. I think. I think I'm thinking for myself now. I think I'm. Because nothing that I'm doing is being influenced. I'm not watching, like, movie. I'm not. I'm not really engaging in any entertainment. And then I'm not caring about clothes. I'm not on Instagram. I don't. I don't have ads constantly being put in front of me. I. I don't have. I'm not being bombarded with, like, people trying to convince me to consume. And I started formulating my own thoughts about things, and I started really, like, changing my perspective on things. And it was like a complete year of just rejecting vanity. It's like I cleansed my mind and then I started forming, like, how do I feel about this? Like, really not how everybody else feels about things. I started really paying attention to my thoughts. And it's like, this is also before, like, the cell phone came became the primary source of entertainment, too. So it was easier then, you know, to kind of reject things and. And operate in the world the same way. Because for the most part, all the thing I use my phone to do was call and text. And at the time, me and Deanna had just had Cohen, and I wasn't calling and texting nobody but her. And we don't talk while I'm at work. So a lot of my interactions were just with employees and. And I just would notice it all the time. Like, no matter what we was talking about, people started looking at my hair. People would look at my. You could just feel them looking and judging. And so then it's like, oh, they don't even care about, like, the content of people's character. I don't even really care about what's coming out your mouth. The only thing they care about is how you look. It's a deep flaw. It's a deep flaw. Because why do you care about that? Because if you completely, deeply ingrained with the propaganda machine, everything always has to be very tight. Teeth have to be, I mean, wider than the sun is bright. The. The hairline got to be on Steve Harvey. The facial hair got to be. Everything has to be perfectly trimmed, and everything has to be. Everything has to be picture perfect. The clothes they have that they have to Fall on the body the right way, the right angle. You have to be the right weight, you have to be the right height. You got to be the perfect height, huh? Your toenails, they got to be perfect land, perfect shape, perfect tone they have. And the lipstick should match the nipple. All this weird, right? They're there enforcing on people's minds all the time where you can't even look at a person and not judge them on their appearance, let alone give a about their character. And this is when I started saying, I'll talk to anybody and I'll engage with anybody and. And I know that I'm gonna take it and I'm gonna leave it. You know, everything they say ain't for me. But just because your perspective differs from mine doesn't mean I have to reject the person. I just don't necessarily agree with that stance or that ideology. And some things are just straight up. If I can see some validity to, you know, the thing is like I unjokingly was on that fuck the 5% of shit. But I think the thing that you did teach me about that is that it's putting something on your mind every day, right? There's a mission. Today's mission is knowledge. I need to be trying to learn, you know what I mean? It's with today's mathematics, it makes a lot of sense because you putting something on your mind, right? And these are tangible things, right? Whether you want to believe, you know, the sun, the moon and the stars aspect of it is, is whatever, Right? Right. Same thing with astrology. I don't like the when's your birthday. Let me judge you real quick. Let me tell you, I know you already like I get the application. I understand that we live in a cyclical universe. It operates on a cycle. So given the, the time and place of the sun, the moon and stars definitely seems to have a some type of effect on the personality of the person. Right. And there seem to be some strong similarities that doesn't tell the story. You don't know their experiences. Give a what they've been. Give a. When they was born. You don't know what they've been through. Use. Oh, you're very talkative. Well, what if, what if this person was subject to some sort of abuse that got them quiet as a motherfucker. We live in a three dimensional universe, guys, both physical, mental and spiritual. So there has to be some sort of cognizance about operating in balance of the three, right? Oh, oh, Tauruses, they're judgmental, you know, I Don't. I don't. I don't know. I'm just saying you could. You can throw out a characteristic. You don't know what this person been through, bro. Now people. Oh, you a cancer. That mean you a crybaby. You don't even know that. My feelings weren't acknowledged growing up. I don't even share my feelings with people. But I'm a crybaby. You don't know what a person been through to tell. So you automatically. I'm gonna tell you automatically. Anybody ask me what time I was born, I'm trying to get you as far the fuck out of my life as I can. As far out. As far out as I can. Because you think you know me. You think I'm. And what you're doing is you're making people predictable. And you're in really rounding off the edges of people when you try to make them predictable. And you also reject the individuality and the personality of something. I'm not saying there ain't legitimacy to it. I've seen it in real time. I've seen tarot card readings work to a T. I've had readings, told me the story, right? Things that I was thinking internally. I. I'm not giving no tell. I'm not telegraphing no information. Some people do have spiritual gifts, but the spiritual psychosis comes from not operating in the physical world as well, not operating in the mental world as well. You have to find a balance. You have to have some aspect of spirituality in your life. I believe in that as a person who was nihilistic for a long time and identified as agnostic for a good little bit of time. I've come out of that because I've seen the power of, you know, some things. You know, that something's got to be God. That's the only way I know how to explain it. And I can call it chance and I can call it serendipitous, but I. I don't believe the energy of my mother and grandmother is gone. You know, I believe I gained ancestors and I know they working on my behalf. I'm cool with that. But I ain't living in that all day, every day. That's just one aspect of it. You. You, the pie chart. You're in the Mercedes, the Mercedes emblem. And these things are split into three. You know how when you playing basket like NBA 2K and they got your stats and you see where your strengths are and your weaknesses are in. In that aspect, if your strength is in spirituality, you got that on lock. They can't take that strength from you. If you have the physical strength they can't take it away from you. If you've got the mental strength, you can't take it away from you. You got to start working some of those strengths working on some of those other weaknesses because it's important. You got to operate in a triangle offense on this earth. You gotta have all three. And I think that when you finding a balance in these things is going to necessarily dictate like how. How fast or how slow you get to something haste make waste. My granny told me that young something come too fast is going to go away fast. These are laws of physics. You got to trust that. You got to trust the things that you know to be true. And you gotta stop trying to convince yourself of to to. You gotta try to stop trying to convince yourself out of the reality that you're living in. You know you I. I said this. That what I say. It was a tweet. I sent out the book the law of attraction that is crack to a bullshitter law. Law of attraction is crack to a bullshitter that think that the only thing you got to do is think it and you attracting it. No action. The Bible even speak on that faith without works is what it's dead Bible always so tell you that the power of life and death lie in the power of the tongue. It's. It's all relative. Right. You gotta learn how to pick up the jewels and then keep the. Yeah keep the. Keep that on the flow. Pick the jewels up and keep the behind you and just keep it pushing.
Deontay Cow
It's kind of like prayer. You're not praying if I say hey I want a Mercedes Benz. A Mercedes Benz that just go pop up in the driveway.
Big Cat
Right.
Deontay Cow
I'm actually praying for the opportunity to get the Mercedes Benz and the means in the means.
Big Cat
Yeah you want the means to achieve that.
Deontay Cow
Right.
Big Cat
And also too with the. With the. Okay I'm gonna tell you the law of attraction did this for people. You don't. You don't want to go to God in vain. So you don't. Nobody's praying to God for material the law of attraction circumvented. Oh we didn't took God out of. We'll put the universe. Yeah yeah the universe will give me a Mercedes Benz. Sorry give it. All I gotta do is make a vision board and say it's mine, it's mine. And whole time you ain't even got no job. Okay, let's just say a Mercedes then do pop up. Yeah you Know how much that oil change is?
Deontay Cow
500. How much of brake changes?
Big Cat
Come on, son. The pothole in the street. Just bench around, tell me what you're gonna do. Hey, act a fool. You gonna have to get rid of that boy. Huh? You might have to go donate some plasma.
Deontay Cow
Donate your body.
Big Cat
This one start saying you can, you can, you can still live with one kid.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
They can start researching black market.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah, they can.
Big Cat
Ready to give up a testicle?
Deontay Cow
Yeah. Lance Armstrong told the friend six times, no, I can get by. One testicle said, yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
I'm trying to live strong too. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just saying, man, I'm not, I'm not, I, I don't, I don't, I don't wish to encroach on anybody's belief system and notice that I say, who gives? I, I, I, I, I'm not hitting y'all with the same Grand Canyon energy. I'm not saying who gives a. I'm saying I give a. No, enough to know you gotta live in this three dimensional world.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
If you start talking to me about the 5D in the comments, I promise you I'm gonna tell you to go to hell. And I'm gonna mean it. That's the 5D. Okay, 5D. This is my 5D. Mental, physical, spiritual heaven. Hell. You go to hell. We'll be right back after this commercial break.
Deontay Cow
We back.
Big Cat
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the sultry sounds of the Grits and Eggs podcast. We going to do these emails and these voicemails. Don't we always go voicemail first?
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah, we do.
Big Cat
All right, let's do that.
C
Ew. What's up, Gritson Eggs podcast. What's up, Deontay? What's up, big cat? Derek, if you're there, man. Yeah, I'm not trying to hold up none of y'all's time. I just wanted to say y'all have been helping me get through a whole lot of teaching me a whole lot. And I, I up made some bad money moves in 2024. Had a car, lost the car, had to deal with the fucking court about it and all this shit. And I sat my ass down, I started working hard as hell putting everything back together. Thankfully, thankfully, my parents came through. Shout out. Parents giving a damn about black children.
Big Cat
Shout out.
C
Black parents being in the home. And as of a couple days ago, everything to do with that car financially is taken care of. And I just, I just wanted to share it somewhere. I just wanted to put it out there that anybody Working in silence. You're still not working alone. There are people around you that care about you, people around you that will support you. You just got to speak up about it. Like, I'm moving in silence because I move better in silence. But this is I felt proud of. So shout out, y'all for giving me a place to leave this. Shout out to anybody that's out here working, figuring shit out.
Big Cat
Shout out to all the black parents out there being present.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Coming through when kids need them.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Instead of putting them out the house at 18.
Deontay Cow
Life is hard.
Big Cat
Life is hard.
Deontay Cow
It hit you.
Big Cat
And who knows better than your parents how hard life is, right? Shout out to you, brother, for getting through that adversity, man.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. You overcame bron of applause for that, man. I think we do. Yeah.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, man. Well, man, good on you, bro.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. Congratulations.
Big Cat
Yeah, man. I'm glad you felt comfortable to share that with us.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
That's a good look.
Deontay Cow
That's dope.
Big Cat
All right.
C
What's up, Deontay.
Big Cat
Boys doing?
C
I was thinking. I was watching, like, the two. I forgot their names, but Denzel Washington, Sons. I was watching them, like, on. It was, like, in some, like, movie room or something, like, talking. And, like, they said something about, like, some Nissan Sin. And, like, when he said it, I was like, yeah, I know what that means. And then it wasn't about, like, a couple weeks or so later, I was thinking myself, like, I don't even know what Nissan Sin is. And so I had thought that then I went up on YouTube, because I'll be on YouTube, like, real bad. Like YouTube, that's. That's the best social media for real. But I was on YouTube and I watched the video, and then they was defining it for me, and it was like, damn. Like, I saw it, and then I thought about it, and then I learned about it. And that had made me think of how sometimes on the show, like, y'all be talking about how, like, stuff will connect. Like, you'll say something in the episode, and then, like, that'll come up in the music, or, like, you'll say. You'll be saying something on a separate conversation, and it'll just get brought up on the pod. And so I was just wondering, like, when y'all notice stuff like that? Like, what do y'all attribute that to, if anything? Like, is that y'all think that's God? Is that, like, a coincidence? Or is, like, that just something else? This is just something I've been curious on, so I just want to See if like, y'all had a perspective on it. But, you know, I really appreciate y'all. I appreciate the show, you know what I'm saying? I'm always watching, always learning something. And yeah, I just, I just love y'all for this, for real, man. And also I want to shout out my friend T Asia because she put me on with y'all and without her, I would just be not as educated because I'll be helping me do the knowledge, but love y'all. Appreciate y'all.
Big Cat
Oh, you too, bro. Yeah, do the knowledge. I. I think that. I think that once things come into like your realm of awareness, you just become more like that Awareness helps you see it more in your day to day life. Like for instance, like if you get a car, you see more of that car. Like, I never seen a 96 F150 because I wasn't paying attention or just. It just wasn't in my, like, scope as soon as I got one and started driving. When I feel like I see them all the time now. And I think that that's just like, you know, you just like un. Like you just kind of peeling back layers of life. Like it just you broadening your perspective on things. And the broader your perspective get, the more you realize like how many things you've overlooked or things you've been looking past this entire time. Yeah, I just think that like a shift in perspective brings things into your reality more. You could attribute it to God, you could attribute it to the universe, you could attribute it to just self awareness. But nonetheless, we know that it's a very real phenomena that like, once you become aware of something, you see it more often, you know, so, yeah, I mean, I think that, I mean, simple and plain. I really do think that this is what it is. Like, it's just you're broadening your perspective so, you know, it also broadens the things that appear in your reality.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah, I agree with that.
Big Cat
Book recommendations. What's going on, family? My name is Blank from Orlando, Florida. Recently became a big fan of the pod and I appreciate the content y'all put out into the community part is funny as hell, but you always speak on real subject matter. I respect how any topic you all speak on, you do the knowledge and fact check it, keep it short and keeping it short and to the point. I'm reaching out to see if you have any good book recommendations, anything that is thought provoking that helped you get where you are now. A book that I'm always suggesting, suggesting, especially just in general. I Think that I read this at a time when like the 5050 conversation was at its peak. And it's because I wanted to understand more about like gender dynamics and why there was such a disconnect. There's a book called A Billion Wicked Thoughts. Let me see if I can. Let me grab the author. It's by Ogu, Ogi Agas and Sai Gadam. But it's A Billion Wicked thoughts. Okay, A Billion Wicked Thoughts. What the Internet Tells us about Sexual Relationships by Ogi Agas and Sai Gaddam. So what it really does is like break down not only gender dynamics as it relates to sex, but even how it relates to like same sex relationships, poly relationships, all type of like different kinks, signals and triggers, both male and female. And then it gives like an in depth breakdown of what those triggers are, why we respond to them, what a lack of response can cause us to do on a psychological level. And then it really does help put into scope of like the. You see on the Internet are people who are not aware of their, their sexuality for real. Like they don't have a complete awareness. Like there's a lot of straight men who think okay, I just like. But like they don't understand the stimuli that comes from it. They don't understand what they like about women or, or why certain things get them going. They also don't understand what attracts them in other men because that's a very real thing that there is a male to male attractiveness that has nothing to do with sexuality. And it relates to these different things like the female to female attractiveness and how that's explored as well. Also like how porn affects the brain and what stimuli men are getting from pornography that doesn't really carry over to the reality that we all lived in and creates like a mass delusion around sex as well. And also it informed me a lot about these 5050 conversations or these quote unquote gender wars. And it really, after I was done reading it really broke it down and put like a different perspective on it where it was like, oh these, these are just immature people. These are basically people that are adults, but sexually they operate like children because they have no education on their sexuality at all. And it just put things in a different perspective for me and ultimately helped me with how I navigate like all relationships, you know what I mean? Even like non sexually. It just, it's really a book of like sexual psychology and a better understanding of yourself as yourself, even whether it pertains to relationships or whether it just pertains to individual Sexual identity. So I would suggest that to everybody because I think that it's. It's very important too. Especially when they're trying to push. Like, this is like an anti red pill book. Like, you can't be red pilled after you read this book because you'll understand so much about yourself and so much as you relate to other men as a man and so much as you relate to women as a man, and vice versa. Women and women and women and men. It's like it just kind of kills all that, like, primitive way of thinking about sex. So I would suggest that anybody. Because I think that with the. The way that they divide us is through sexuality. Especially when it comes to like. Like men would be like, oh, well, you know, like, how will say, like, oh, I'm a man, though. Like, of course I'ma 200 women, but I only want a woman to like three men. It's just like. It's just that that is a childish way of thinking about sex and a childish way of thinking about the opposite sex. So I would suggest that to anybody. You got any book recommendations? Nah.
Deontay Cow
But as far as sex. Not just playing. No, I'm just playing, man. Go ahead.
Big Cat
I do have one more book recommendation. It's called the Holy Bible. And I, you know, I just brought you all here today to tell you about a little friend named Jesus. Do you have a relationship with the son?
Deontay Cow
Do you know the Lord, Savior?
Big Cat
Savior Jesus Christ. Oh, just kidding.
Deontay Cow
I thought Deontay wasn't religious.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, exactly. Exactly. Yeah. Oh, fuck yeah.
Deontay Cow
They got us.
Big Cat
God damn it. They're getting better. The missionaries are evolving. Oh, nigga would have taught me a year ago I didn't tell a nigga about nihilism. Like I now, maybe not a year ago, but like two years ago, they would have called me boy. I was in a deep in a nihilism bag.
Deontay Cow
I ain't believe in nothing.
Big Cat
I didn't believe in anything. I don't even want to hear that shit. I slowly found my way back to Christ.
Deontay Cow
The Jehovah witness got him.
Big Cat
They got me. They got him. I was down there in the West End. The Hebrews got me. They got me, guys. The Hebrew Israelites.
Deontay Cow
You see the Yanti outside that purple and gold shirt on?
Big Cat
Yeah. Big flexing. I'mma beat the Lord into a yeah.
Deontay Cow
Talk about violence. Ey for eyes.
Big Cat
What cheek?
Deontay Cow
Yeah, your cheeks.
Big Cat
Turn your other cheek.
Deontay Cow
Pass me the paddle.
Big Cat
Oh.
Deontay Cow
You want to join some? Join this. All right, let's get back on track, bro. We back.
Big Cat
Moral dilemma hey, Deontay and Big Cat. My name is Blank. I've been listening to the part for a while. I've been a fan of y'all for a while as well. I was one of the ones almost chosen for the giveaway a few months ago. Shout out to you. I got a little dilemma I've been going over for a little while. Quick background. Me, I'm 23, got a Bachelor degree in Afro American history and poli sci. I got those while I was serving in the army. Since I've graduated and gotten out the army, I've been working. I've been working armed private security. Oh, this the. This that. They send that you in gta? Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's him. Work for. Work for the billionaire class. Security. Yeah, yeah. He can work for armed dealers. Yeah. Just kidding. Oh, I work at armed security and I truly love it. The money's amazing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I bet you do. I'm protecting corporate interest.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah. Protect the capitalism at all cost. I'm just playing.
Big Cat
I bet you do love it. You love oppression, don't you? All right, all right, chill, chill, chill, chill. The money is amazing. I have an opportunity to become a deputy sheriff in my town. With my experience, I can start at 120k first year. Problem is that I've always been a militant black man, Very politically savvy, very outspoken on issues of civil rights and apply to black women and men in America. So I know that police and sheriffs are a part of institution that put us through centuries of oppression and violence. The question is, should I take that opportunity to become that. To become that law enforcement figure that could possibly make changes in my community and the black teens and kids in it? Or would that be selling out my morals and integrating into the system? Well, I mean, it is an integration into the system, but I mean, it's infiltration. Yeah, it could be infiltration.
Deontay Cow
Get in there.
Big Cat
It could be the rock. Walking Tall.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Huh? You never seen Walking Tall? Hey, listen, that got the drugs out the community and the casino.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah. Put in all that.
Big Cat
We're gonna get this goddamn poison out the community.
Deontay Cow
Like that. Yeah. I say take it.
Big Cat
I'll say take it. No, man, I don't like the cops.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. So, I mean, but if you go, who. Who you want to police you? Because we live in Atlanta. When you get stopped by apd, what, you.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like. Okay, so this actually does kind of tie back into the conversation we was having earlier. So this is a great point. And I was thinking about this throughout the show on the topic of segregation. Now we look at that as like a retail thing. But, but it, but it could. But what are the chances that it spills over at an institutional level? What are the chances that it. Okay, your black ass can't come in this hospital.
Deontay Cow
Exactly.
Big Cat
Your black ass can't call the police. So now it's a police yourselves and heal yourselves situation. Well, we're gonna need some black sheriffs, ain't it?
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
We're gonna need black police officer. We need black nurses and doctors. We're gonna need a black, black hospital. We're gonna go to the.
Deontay Cow
All the things going to Grady. This is a Grady.
Big Cat
Yeah, but I mean, I was thinking more of the Sean Carter. Sean Carter hospital. That Rich as he came, he got home in the hospital that he came.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Sean Carter's memorial. Yeah. Blue Ivy Memorial. You know, you're gonna name it after his kids. Yeah. No, no, no, I, I think about this seriously though, you know, on the topic of defending ourselves, a big part of that defense is gone. Is going to naturally spill over into law enforcement because that. Who is in an act states violence. We spoke on that part. But I think that we think about it on an institutional level, like even a government level. Government buildings, you know, things like that. How, how deep will the segregation go? You know what I mean? I know right now it just says contractors. Right. But that's very loose term.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
You know, we're contractors, technically.
Deontay Cow
Right.
Big Cat
You know what I'm saying? So, I mean, you gotta go get some money, man. 120K ain't bad, brother.
Deontay Cow
Hey, that's good.
Big Cat
Here's the thing. A deputy sheriff is a politician more than anything else. And you deal with the politics of policing in your county or whatever jurisdiction you have, you're going to be dealing with the politics of policing. I think that you, I think that you've done the knowledge enough, but I mean, at 23, are you young enough to also like have that courage and, and you know, I mean, the knowledge and information that you've gained is very fresh. You also ex military, so you have an understanding of the system of policing to a degree already, but you have it in a more structured environment. No, there's no doubt about it that the military is far more advanced in structure than the policing system. And you already got a leg up on most of the cops because you got an education. So if you're going to go in there and be the man, really go in there and be the man. If you do in fact, sell out. That's something you got to deal with in your own conscious and with your own moral compass. And if you justify it how we like to justify, then maybe you'll eventually be all right. But if you already got it in your mind that you want to be, I mean, you got a poli sci major. Like, go be the spook who sat by the door, my nigga. Go get the 120K and make sure you give us $8 a month.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. $8 at 120K a year.
Big Cat
Hey, look at man, dropping.
Deontay Cow
Oh, yeah, my peanuts.
Big Cat
That's nothing, baby.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, man, it's like a nickel and then fountain, baby.
Big Cat
Yeah, it's nothing. Go get 120k. Give us $8. $8 a month. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, man. You know, and much success to you on adventure. Because I know that's not an easy, you know, you know, that's a. That is a moral dilemma. But I think if your morals are in the right place already, the dilemma is more so with the institution than it is your own personal morals. And you still are an individual even if you are in that system. I know that, like, when we get political and we getting our activists bad, that the system is the system and everybody involved in it. But there are people actively now inside of the system trying to make changes within. I think that. I think that it's a plight for sure. It's a plight for sure. But you have. You got experience and you have degrees to fall back on if things don't work out. I would say put your best foot forward on trying to be the change you want to see. G and E matchmaking submission.
Deontay Cow
Oh, oh, wait a minute.
Big Cat
I ain't know who's in that bag.
Deontay Cow
G and E matchmaking.
Big Cat
Tinder collab coming soon.
Deontay Cow
Hey, shout out to Tinder.
Big Cat
The collab coming soon.
Deontay Cow
G and E matchmaking services.
Big Cat
Yeah, that's what they say. Damn. What it is, though. All right. What it is, though. What it is. What it do? What it is. Deontay and big Cat. Thank y'all for all y'all doing for us with your experience and influence. I love the pot. I love the Patreon. Hey, hey, deputy.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, them $8.
Big Cat
Hey, deputy. Deputy, you heard it. Let us get that $8. My name is Nell. Well, this is a matchmaking service.
Deontay Cow
It's matchmaking.
Big Cat
Let's do it.
Deontay Cow
Let's do it.
Big Cat
I'm a few months shy of 33 years old. I'm from STL. Y'all had me Rolling earlier this week when answering old girl from Memphis looking for a good dude and talking about the grits and edge matchmaking service. Hey, I'm gonna go ahead and try it. Here goes some cute pics of me. And I'll buy you. You can post if you really want to connect us single with good heart. Connect us to single with good hearts and big brains that might not have found our match in our cities because they are somewhere else. Like you say. Thanks in advance. Bio. Oh, it's getting serious. Pansexual. So no matter your gender identity, I may be interested.
Deontay Cow
All right, all right, all right. You got a full spectrum.
Big Cat
Come as you are.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah.
Big Cat
Like that.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. Okay.
Big Cat
All right, all right. This is how you shoot the shot.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, she's shooting.
Big Cat
I may be interested. I have a great job at a nonprofit and I love what I get to do for the community. I'm an eldest born. My siblings mean the world to me like they were my kids. I don't have any kids of my own, but. And if I don't have any in this lifetime, that's okay. I won't feel unfulfilled. I want to be married one day. I love to travel. I want somebody to do that with though. Artist life. Specifically painting. I'm an avid reader of romance books and anthropo.
Deontay Cow
Okay, all right.
Big Cat
Anthropological.
Deontay Cow
I don't see it so anthropological.
Big Cat
Anthro. Sound this out.
Deontay Cow
Break it down.
Big Cat
Anthropological. Anthropological.
Deontay Cow
Boy, that was whooping your ass over there.
Big Cat
Oh, Floyd, Meg.
Deontay Cow
Speaking of boxing legends that just passed, man.
Big Cat
George Foreman. Let's finish the shorty bio before we get on the grills. Yeah, but she. Well, they keep saying what a. So I'm assume this is a they them situation. That's with the pansexual. I don't want to make any assumptions.
Deontay Cow
Probably. Yeah.
Big Cat
All right.
Deontay Cow
They got pics.
Big Cat
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Deontay Cow
For sure. Oh yeah. Tristan post those?
Big Cat
Yeah, I'm gonna send all this to Tristan. 15 attachments.
Deontay Cow
15 God damn.
Big Cat
Anthropological.
Deontay Cow
We back.
Big Cat
Anthropological literature. I'm looking for someone who is creative and is really connected with themselves. I'm not spiritual. I'm spiritual, not religious. You call me Muslim. Ish. I meditate, I do yoga. I maintain bi weekly therapy. Lastly, I drink, I smoke, I don't pot. No pills or nothing else heavy. I'm looking for someone who is the same. If you're still serious about building a life with a Throw your hat in the ring. Oh, all right.
Deontay Cow
Muslim is crazy.
Big Cat
Muslims is crazy.
Deontay Cow
Wow.
Big Cat
Shouta look cool. As though she look cool. It's like a good time. Yeah. All right, we're gonna post these pics.
Deontay Cow
All right.
Big Cat
All right, man. Hey, man, shoot your shot in the comments, man.
Deontay Cow
Jenny matchmaking services.
Big Cat
Genie matchmaking services, man. We'll, we'll, we'll, we'll connect you. Yeah, yeah, we'll connect you with Nell. All right. All right. So recipes. George Foreman, man.
Deontay Cow
Yeah, yeah, he wanted a big grill in the sky, baby. Yeah.
Big Cat
He doing what?
Deontay Cow
He went to the big grill in the sky, son.
Big Cat
Big cat. Big cat. Can't say that. Why? The big grill in the big grill in the sky.
Deontay Cow
So I see another way. All the grease out the burgers. Just the healthiest burgers you ever had in life.
Big Cat
A heavenly burger. Heavenly burger.
Deontay Cow
So he's up there grilling right now.
Big Cat
Not that. With that left hook, dude.
Deontay Cow
Yeah. Might be a rematch with. Yeah. I've been waiting for you.
Big Cat
I've been waiting for you.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
For 20 something years. Yeah. Yeah. He's still. He good right there.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
Because imagine like when you go to heaven, you go like in your prime.
Deontay Cow
Oh, yeah. My grandma told me something that was crazy and I kind of. It kind of made sense. I don't know because my grandma, like, she's very religious and she was like, you know, Jesus died at 33, so when you get to heaven, you're 33.
Big Cat
But what if, what if A was 9 when they died?
Deontay Cow
Yeah, I mean, I said that too, but I didn't question her when she said it. I was like, okay. I mean, it's a. It's thought provoking.
Big Cat
Yeah, it is thought provoking. Because here's the thing. If you see a 33 year old person and you see them at nine.
Deontay Cow
Yeah.
Big Cat
They look the same. They look the same. You just like that, that face just becomes a grown up man. That's all it is, right? It's not like a face change, right? No drastic change.
Deontay Cow
Nothing drastic.
Big Cat
Well, hey, who knows, man, you know?
Deontay Cow
Hey, listen, we'll just know. One day we're here, next day we're gone. We'll know, we'll figure it out.
Big Cat
You know what's so funny? What? That's the song that just popped in my head. One day you're living and the next day you're gone.
Deontay Cow
Hey, but hey look though, one more thing though. They said when you in the presence of God, for one day that eagles a thousand years on earth, Right?
Big Cat
Holy.
Deontay Cow
So what if when you die. When you die, everybody knows there word because of time. Think about the time difference. If one day with God is a thousand years equals on Earth.
Big Cat
What if.
Deontay Cow
Will you die? Everybody's there.
Big Cat
That mean already in heaven? Right now?
Deontay Cow
Right now.
Big Cat
Well, shit, all right. It's a celebration, all right? I'm done for the day. And just like that, we're gone.
Grits and Eggs Podcast Summary: Episode 58 - "The No Jumper Sting Operation"
Release Date: March 28, 2025
Host: Deante’ Kyle ("Deontay Cow")
Co-host: Big Cat
Description: Raw and unfiltered discussions on pop culture, current events, conspiracies, and more.
The episode kicks off with Big Cat recounting a tumultuous week marked by significant changes and events. Starting with a hectic work environment where the number of drivers at his job was halved, Big Cat decided to quit, leading to a personal and professional crossroads.
Notable Quote:
“I had to jump out that window.” [05:42]
— Big Cat
This drastic action symbolizes his refusal to bear undue burdens and marks the beginning of a pivotal shift in his life.
Big Cat attends an exclusive Nike event at Air Air Atlanta, highlighting his involvement in high-profile gatherings. The event is characterized by stringent security measures, reminiscent of TSA protocols, emphasizing the exclusivity and significance of the occasion.
Notable Quote:
“They wasn't playing. They was not.” [10:29]
— Big Cat
Despite the controlled environment, Big Cat interacts with fans and notable personalities like Trinidad James, reinforcing the podcast's deep ties within the community.
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the Trump administration's executive order lifting the prohibition of segregated facilities and government contracts as of February 15, coinciding with Black History Month. This policy shift aligns with Trump's broader agenda to dismantle Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
Notable Quote:
“Trump's executive order says these policies deny, discredit, and undermine the traditional American values...” [21:28]
— Big Cat
Big Cat critically analyzes the potential consequences of this policy, suggesting that while explicit segregation policies may be repealed, underlying practices like redlining persist, subtly maintaining systemic inequalities.
Notable Quote:
“They already had a place.” [22:50]
— Big Cat
The hosts delve into the importance of self-defense within the Black community, especially in the context of increased systemic pressures and potential institutional segregation.
Notable Quote:
“It's better to have scars on your body than scars on your soul.” [30:50]
— Big Cat
They discuss strategies for self-protection, advocating for preparedness without promoting unnecessary violence. The conversation emphasizes the need for reliable legal support and the role of Black lawyers in combating wrongful convictions and defending civil rights.
Notable Quote:
“You have to be ready to defend yourself against all of them.” [31:27]
— Big Cat
A focal point of the episode is the No Jumper Sting Operation, which appears to target the Rolling 60s gang and influential figures like Adam22. The hosts express skepticism about the motives behind the operation, suggesting it might be an attempt to infiltrate and disrupt Black communities under the guise of combating gang activity.
Notable Quote:
“The no jumper sting operation strikes again.” [35:36]
— Big Cat
They critique the media's role in perpetuating stereotypes and the potential ramifications for those involved, highlighting concerns about mass incarceration and the criminalization of Black individuals.
The discussion shifts to the portrayal of Black individuals in suburban settings, questioning the authenticity and pressures associated with conforming to certain aesthetics and behaviors to fit into mainstream society.
Notable Quote:
“This is your idea of blackness. You projecting that...” [55:48]
— Big Cat
The hosts argue that such portrayals often ignore the diverse experiences within the Black community, advocating for a broader and more inclusive understanding of Black identity beyond the struggles commonly depicted in media.
Throughout the episode, Deontay and Big Cat engage with listener voicemails, offering advice and sharing personal stories of overcoming adversity. One listener, Blank from Orlando, grapples with a moral dilemma about joining law enforcement to effect change from within, reflecting the broader themes of integration versus autonomy discussed earlier.
Notable Quote:
“If you justify it how we like to justify, then maybe you'll eventually be all right.” [95:17]
— Big Cat
These interactions underscore the podcast's commitment to community support, personal development, and fostering informed decision-making among its listeners.
In wrapping up the episode, the hosts reiterate the importance of unity, self-awareness, and proactive efforts to dismantle systemic barriers. Big Cat emphasizes the need for collective action grounded in love and support rather than division and violence.
Notable Quote:
“The revolution is love turned towards one another.” [24:46]
— Big Cat
They advocate for building Black-owned spaces and businesses, encouraging listeners to leverage their economic power to foster change and support within the community.
Episode 58 of the Grits and Eggs Podcast serves as a compelling exploration of contemporary issues facing the Black community, from policy changes and media portrayals to self-defense and systemic challenges. Through candid conversations and listener engagement, Deontay Kyle and Big Cat provide insightful perspectives aimed at empowering their audience and fostering meaningful dialogue.
Key Themes:
This episode not only sheds light on pressing societal issues but also offers practical advice and motivational insights, making it a valuable listen for those seeking to understand and navigate the complexities of modern Black identity and activism.