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Charlamagne Tha God
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Charlamagne Tha God
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You trying to be a fake ass, Charlamagne? There only one Charlemagne involved.
Angela Yee
Damn Charlemagne.
Charlamagne Tha God
Who you giving Donkey of the Day to now? Donkey of the day for Tuesday, March 4, goes to a Florida man named Christopher Newton. Now, what does your Uncle Charlotte always say about the great state of Florida? The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida and today is no exception. Now I have a theory that people don't know right from wrong anymore because of social media. Let me explain. You can go on social media and literally witness any criminal activity you want, and we end up seeing these. We end up seeing these activities so much that some people probably don't even know what they are witnessing. Is criminal. Okay? It's criminal when you watch people get punched in the face on social media. All right? It's criminal when you see folks flashing illegal guns on social media. Is criminal when you see people showing off drugs they are using and selling. Okay? Street racing, reckless driving, drifting, animal abuse. It's so many crimes we witness on social media, but because we don't see the consequences of them displaying this criminal behavior as often as we should, a lot of people think this stuff is normal. Well, in the words of the honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, just because something has become the norm doesn't mean it's normal. And committing crime is never going to be normal. And just because you commit crimes and act like it's every day, you know, regular smegular activities does not make what you doing not a crime. Okay? Christopher Newton didn't get that memo though, because he's out here moving like the crimes he's committing are normal. According to Fox 13 Tampa Bay, Christopher Newsome, or Christopher Newton has been arrested on drug charges after deputies say he left a baggie of cocaine in a house he was being trespassed from. Now, I have never heard the phrase he was being trust passed from. I've heard the phrase he was trespassing, but I'm also not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary. So maybe that's the proper way to reference that. I don't know. But this is the Florida education system we are talking about. But according to Fox 13 Tampa Bay. Okay. A Florida man was arrested on drug charges after deputies say he left a baggie of cocaine in a home he was trespassed from. Now, what had happened was Christopher Newsome text the homeowner who just asked him to leave about a bag of cocaine left on the nightstand. Okay. And he sent that text while deputies were at the house. Sidebar. The sooner you realize people be on cocaine, the less you take things personally. Back to the story. Now, according to the Holmes County Sheriff's office deputies, they responded to a call on Friday about having Christopher Newton removed from a home he was trespassing in. And while on the scene, Christopher texted the homeowner saying he left a baggie of booger sugar on the nightstand. Deputies got consent to search the room where Christopher had Been staying and found a plastic bag of that happy dust, that nostril, dandruff. So Christopher was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine. Now, listen to me. It's unclear how long Christopher stayed in this house before he was asked to be removed for trespassing, but clearly he was either comfortable, high, or dumb enough to think he shared some type of relationship with this person to say, hey, I left my Bolivian marching powder on the nightstand. Now, I have another hypothetical. Whoever called the police on Christopher was either sniffing with him or fed up that he kept sniffing and wouldn't stop. When they got this text from Christopher, they got paranoid because they thought the cops would find the cocaine and they would go to jail for it. So they showed the police Christopher's text to save their own ass. The moral of the story is this. A crime is a crime because we condemn it. And there are not a lot of crimes being condemned enough in our society so folks don't even know they are crimes. Possession of cocaine is indeed a crime. And to text somebody like, you left your wallet when it's a bag of cocaine lets me know that there are people walking amongst us who don't know that sniffing cocaine is actually a crime. Envy. I'm sure you left your laptop or something at somebody's house before, right? Laptop, yeah. What, you thought I said he was.
Angela Yee
Gonna say he left his cocaine?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, I was like this.
I said, yeah, kickstart.
I heard you.
Angela Yee
Stop.
Charlamagne Tha God
Okay, Lauren, I'm sure you've left a wig or something on somebody's nightstand, but a bag of cocaine, you wouldn't just text, I left my cocaine on the nightstand. You could say, yo, I left my laptop over there. You could text that. You could text, I left my wig over there. But to say, I, you know, you left your cocaine. That's not something you just say, hey, I left that. I'm coming back to get it. Okay? But if I had left cocaine at somebody's house, I wouldn't text somebody and say, hey, I left cocaine at your house. I would just say, y'all just left something. I'm coming back to get it. That's how we talk. Because we were raised in an era where we knew we were committing crimes. We knew right from wrong, but we were trying to not get caught either. This generation don't know, don't show, or don't give a damn about being arrested for the blatant crimes they are committing. Please give Christopher Newton the biggest he haw. Make sure this man last name. Yeah, this Newton. All right, I Kept saying newton, Newsome, Newton, all types of stuff.
Angela Yee
For the record, I think it's a worse crime to leave your wig somewhere than your cocaine.
Charlamagne Tha God
How many times have you done it?
Angela Yee
Never. I'm not.
Charlamagne Tha God
You never left your wig in somebody else?
No.
Angela Yee
Why would I just leave my wig? Like, I'm just leaving with the braids.
Charlamagne Tha God
Like, post it up.
What is it the braids? Yes. I can see you doing that. I'll be back. I can see you being so confident, thinking you could just walk out the house without a wig on.
Angela Yee
I mean, I am beautiful. Thank you. But no, I would never leave my wig just randomly. First of all, they cost a lot of money. Like, these are not cheap.
Charlamagne Tha God
Your wigs?
Angela Yee
Yes.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh. Why?
You said your wigs like that.
Angela Yee
You got to pay to get a maid. Okay, stop playing with me.
Charlamagne Tha God
I meant to ask, like, now that Trump is putting the tariffs on, like, China and stuff like that, how does.
That affect the wigs machine?
Angela Yee
We. We gonna build them up. We gonna build up the closet. All the girls are gonna have, you know, I mean, fair. Has been sitting and waiting. Mahogany is here now. This is mahogany brown. So we're gonna build up a few more girlies so that way I can rotate, and I'll be good. Okay, well, congratulations to me or the guy who got his cocaine back.
Charlamagne Tha God
No, congratulations. Congratulations to you.
Angela Yee
Okay.
Charlamagne Tha God
All right. Well, thank you for that. Donkey.
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The Breakfast Club Episode Summary: "DONKEY: Man Texts Homeowner About Cocaine He Left In House He Trespassed From"
Release Date: March 4, 2025
Host: Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy, Angela Yee
Description: The Breakfast Club is known as The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show, featuring candid conversations and hard-hitting discussions with influential figures.
The episode delves into a peculiar and troubling incident involving a Florida man named Christopher Newton. Charlamagne Tha God anchors the discussion, setting the stage for an exploration of how criminal behavior is perceived and normalized in today's digital age.
Charlamagne Tha God introduces the primary story:
“Donkey of the day for Tuesday, March 4, goes to a Florida man named Christopher Newton...” [02:03]
According to Fox 13 Tampa Bay, Christopher Newton was arrested on drug charges after deputies discovered a baggie of cocaine in a house from which he was trespassing. The arrest was triggered when Newton texted the homeowner, allegedly leaving the cocaine on the nightstand during a trespassing incident.
Key Details:
Charlamagne emphasizes a pressing concern about the influence of social media on societal perceptions of crime:
“I have a theory that people don't know right from wrong anymore because of social media. Let me explain...” [02:03 - 04:00]
He elaborates on how constant exposure to criminal activities on platforms can desensitize individuals, making illicit behavior appear normal. Examples include:
Charlamagne cites Minister Louis Farrakhan to reinforce his point:
“Just because something has become the norm doesn't mean it's normal. And committing crime is never going to be normal.” [04:00]
Charlamagne dissects Newton's actions and communication:
“It's unclear how long Christopher stayed in this house before he was asked to be removed for trespassing...” [04:00]
He ponders the motives behind Newton’s text, suggesting a lack of awareness about the criminality of his actions. Charlamagne humorously critiques the way Newton referred to cocaine:
“I don't know. But this is the Florida education system we are talking about.” [05:00]
Discussion Points:
The conversation shifts to playful banter between Charlamagne and Angela Yee:
Charlamagne:
“You trying to be a fake ass, Charlamagne? There only one Charlemagne involved.” [01:57 - 02:02]
Angela Yee:
“Damn Charlemagne.” [02:02 - 02:03]
They engage in light-hearted teasing about leaving personal items like wigs versus cocaine, with Angela emphasizing the value and importance of her wigs:
“First of all, they cost a lot of money. Like, these are not cheap.” [07:21 - 07:30]
Charlamagne:
“You never left your wig in somebody else?” [07:08]
Angela Yee:
“No. Why would I just leave my wig? Like, I'm just leaving with the braids.” [07:09 - 07:13]
This segment provides comic relief while maintaining the episode's engaging dynamic.
Charlamagne returns to the core topic, emphasizing the disconnect between perceived normalcy and actual criminality:
“This generation don't know, don't show, or don't give a damn about being arrested for the blatant crimes they are committing.” [07:30]
He underscores the importance of societal condemnation of crimes to maintain legal and moral standards, urging listeners to recognize and act against criminal behavior.
The episode wraps up with Charlamagne awarding the "Donkey of the Day" title to Christopher Newton, reinforcing the message against criminal actions:
“Please give Christopher Newton the biggest he haw.” [07:04]
He closes with a reminder of the importance of recognizing and condemning crimes to prevent their normalization.
Charlamagne Tha God on Reinvention (00:00):
“Life is an act of constant reinvention. That's true for you and for cars...”
Charlamagne on Hate and Social Media (01:05):
“There's so much hate in this country and it's got to stop. So join us at iHeart in standing up to it.”
Charlamagne on Social Media and Crime (02:03):
“You can go on social media and literally witness any criminal activity you want...”
Charlamagne Quoting Minister Farrakhan (03:45):
“Just because something has become the norm doesn't mean it's normal. And committing crime is never going to be normal.”
Angela Yee on Wigs (07:21):
“First of all, they cost a lot of money. Like, these are not cheap.”
This episode of The Breakfast Club presents a compelling discussion on the intersection of social media and the normalization of criminal behavior, anchored by a real-life incident involving Christopher Newton. Through insightful analysis, humor, and candid dialogue, Charlamagne Tha God and his co-hosts shed light on the pressing issue of declining moral and legal awareness in the digital age, urging listeners to recognize and combat the subtle shifts in societal norms.