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Charlamagne Tha God
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DJ Envy
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Just Hilarious
Execution on the Donkey of the Day is something to behold.
DJ Envy
Is it a read?
Charlamagne Tha God
He gave me Donkey of the Day and I deserve it.
Just Hilarious
People need to know.
Charlamagne Tha God
Well, you need to tell them I am. You have the voice. Tell them.
Just Hilarious
Tell them it's time for Donkey of the Day.
Charlamagne Tha God
It's a read, but you're so good.
Just Hilarious
At it, you're trying to be a fake ass Charlemagne. Only one Charlemagne involved. Damn Charlemagne.
Charlamagne Tha God
Who you give a Dusty of the day to now?
Just Hilarious
Well, sexy Red Donkey of the day for Tuesday, July 15th goes to Pastor John Gibson of Alabama. Pastor John Gibson is the associate pastor at First Baptist Church of Dalton, Alabama and he is accused of leaving a young child alone in an SUV while he drank at a bar and and then went into a 24 hour restaurant to have a bite to eat. I know y' all don't believe me, so let's go to News 4 for the report, please.
News Reporter
A Dothan pasture arrested early Sunday morning. Reports from eyewitnesses say John Gibson left a child in his SUV while he drank at a bar. Eyewitnesses also say he drove across the parking lot and went into a 24 hour restaurant, again leaving the child in the back seat. Police say Gibson was taken into custody when officers arrived and charged with endangering the welfare of a child. At this time, Gibson was an associate pastor at First Baptist Church of Dothan. They have since parted ways.
Just Hilarious
Damn. Damn. Now I'm a believer in God. God speaks to me all the time. I have extensive conversations with God. I speak to God like I speak to my therapist. In fact, I'm lying. I'm way more honest with God because God knows all anyway. But I will be the first to admit I probably don't believe in God as much as much as Pastor John Gibson because it takes an extreme level of faith and extreme trust in a higher power. To just leave a five year old in the car while you in a bar having a drink and then going over to a 24 hour restaurant to get a bite to eat and knowing everything gonna be all right, okay? Not to mention it was a Saturday night going into a Sunday morning. Clearly it wasn't his Sunday to preach, okay? And he must have thought to himself, I'll go sin on this Saturday night and ask forgiveness. Asked for forgiveness in church on Sunday morning. And yes, he did sin, okay? Now, I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary. I am not the most potent burning bush, nor am I Pastor Sarah Jakes Roberts or Pastor Torre Roberts. But I can still recognize a biblical sin. And I count at least six from Pastor John Gibson in this situation. Would you like to hear them? Here they go. Number one, neglect of parental duty. First Timothy 5, 8 says, but if anyone does not provide for his relatives and especially for members of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than unbeliever. Okay? Leaving a 5 year old in a car to drink and dine violates a core biblical responsibility to protect and care for one's family. Okay? Number two, drunkenness. All right, okay. In the book of Ephesians, I can't remember the scripture, but it says, and do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery, but be filled with the spirit, okay? That scripture right there, I do not abide by, okay? I drink wine. And when I want to be biblically responsible, I drink tequila. Because the scripture says, do not get drunk with wine. Don't say nothing about no tequila though. But back to Pastor John, if he was drunk, okay? While supervising a child, that's a clear sin of drunkenness, which scripture says leads to poor judgment and sin. Pastor John, you are absolutely on the path of poor judgment. Number three, endangering a child. Okay? Matthew 18:6. If anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned. Endangering a child, people physically, emotionally, or spiritually is a grave offense, okay? And leaving a child in a car unattended in Alabama is a form of this, all right? You're supposed to be introducing this young man to heaven. Instead you got him sitting in a hot car that feels like eternal hell fire. Number four, hypocrisy. Matthew 23:25. Woe to you, teachers of the law in par and paraffin. Parises. Parises. Okay, you hypocrites. All Right. You clean the outside, but inside they are full of greed and self indulgence. Pastor John Gibson, you are a pastor. You are expected to model righteous behavior. Your actions contrast sharply with your religious role, which is absolute hypocrisy in the biblical sense. Number five, irresponsibility and just plain old foolishness. Okay? Proverbs 25, 26. Like a muddled spring or a polluted well are the righteous who give way to the wicked. Pastor Gibson, your behavior showed poor judgment. Okay? Selfishness and foolishness, traits the Bible associates with sin and spiritual weakness. Okay. Last but certainly not least, the number six sin you committed, breaking trust and causing scandal. Leviticus 19:2. You shall be holy, for I, the Lord your God, am holy. Or you can go. Titus 1:7. Be above reproach as a spiritual leader. Pastor Gibson, you failed the standard of being above reproach. Okay? Harming the church's witness and bringing scandal to the body of Christ. Pastor Gibson, I'm telling you right now, if repentance and accountability follow these actions, forgiveness is possible. But biblically, these are serious offenses, both morally and spiritually. And I hate to be the one to tell you, jail might be the least of your worries. You might be going to hell. Okay. This man got fired by the church. I didn't know you could get fired by a church. Okay. First Baptist Church released a statement. They said they have parted ways with him since his arrest. So you committed six biblical sins and got fired by our First Baptist Church. This sounds like a first ballot unanimous. Going to hell of Famer. Okay. And it sounds about right to me. All right. Pastor Gibson left a five year old in a hot car in Alabama while he drank at a bar and then went to go eat at a 24 hour restaurant. And now because of those sins, he's probably headed to a place even hotter. Okay. When you forsake your seed to feed your flesh, you ain't just walking into heaven. No. You might be taking the express elevator downtown. And Satan don't have no ushers, just heat and regret. Please give Pastor John Gibson the sweet sounds of the hammer tones of the day. Of the day. Y' all want to play a game?
DJ Envy
No.
Just Hilarious
Y' all don't play no game.
DJ Envy
Sure, why not?
Just Hilarious
Let's play again. Guess what racing is. All right. Pastor John Gibson, he was the Associate pastor at First Baptist Church in Dalton, Alabama. Left the 5 year old in a hot car while he went to go drink in a bar and have a bite to eat at a 24 hour restaurant. DJ Envy, guess what racist Black. Why your Dominican ass said that so fast?
DJ Envy
I got a hunch.
Just Hilarious
You got a hunch, huh?
Charlamagne Tha God
Okay.
Just Hilarious
All right. That's what Diddy says at a free call. I need the hunch right now. Oh, my goodness. Listen, Just Hilarious Pastor John Gibson. He was the Associate pastor at First Baptist Church in Alabama. Left a 5 year old in the car while he went to go drink at a bar and have a bite to eat. Guess what, Racist. Damn.
DJ Envy
That was an er powerful at work here.
Charlamagne Tha God
Why do y' all think that last name is Gibson? I know somebody with last named Gibson.
DJ Envy
Me too.
Charlamagne Tha God
Black. Who would do something like that. Totally do something like that. And all the be in church.
Just Hilarious
Well, Alabama, I want Just Hilarious and DJ Envy to know that both of y' all are absolutely, positively wrong. I have no faith in your own people. Gibson is Caucasian. Oh, my God. Capital riot. White. Look at him. Bald head, Nazi looking. Yes, yes, yes. Y' all should be ashamed of yourself.
Charlamagne Tha God
I do know a white. Gibson. Mel Gibson. Mel Gibson.
DJ Envy
After he's talking Tyrese Gibson.
Charlamagne Tha God
That's what made me think black. Because I'm like Tyrese Gibson.
DJ Envy
Alabama. Alabama, right.
Charlamagne Tha God
Alabama, right. And this is a hillbilly.
Just Hilarious
Pastor John Gibson.
DJ Envy
I knew it, though.
Just Hilarious
Okay.
DJ Envy
No black person gonna be there. No, no.
Just Hilarious
You ain't know nothing. You said black.
Charlamagne Tha God
Have been left in that car many days. Don't even play.
DJ Envy
Allegedly.
Charlamagne Tha God
Not while I went in the car drinking.
Just Hilarious
I knew it all. No, you didn't. You said black so fast. Black rolled off your little Dominican lips so quick.
Charlamagne Tha God
But don't be acting like people of all races. Don't do dumb crap like this. Trust me.
Just Hilarious
Yes, to go drink. This is a Caucasian. Can you imagine how musty hell is? You ever think about that?
Charlamagne Tha God
No, no, no. Because it depends on the circumstances of people. What you told me, like, you know, because black, everybody of all ages, I mean, everybody of all races didn't left.
Just Hilarious
I wish I didn't even play this game.
Charlamagne Tha God
Like, for instance, remember that. That boy, that guy, that black guy who said he had a job interview? He left both his kids at the McDonald's playhouse.
Just Hilarious
Yes.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah. Okay. That was very much black. You're right, he was black.
Just Hilarious
Okay, he was black. Yeah.
Charlamagne Tha God
And then, you know, white people do way worse to their kids, you know. Sorry for all the whites listening, but I'm. They. A lot of people do, you know, and then Hispanics, they do crazy stuff too. So I didn't know. Sorry.
Just Hilarious
What about Mexicans?
Charlamagne Tha God
What about them?
Just Hilarious
I'm asking, what do they do?
Charlamagne Tha God
You would know. No, no, no, they. They raise their family.
Just Hilarious
They.
Charlamagne Tha God
They grow. You know, they have farms. They grow different.
Just Hilarious
You know what?
DJ Envy
All right.
Charlamagne Tha God
The healthy way of life.
DJ Envy
All right, well, let's open up the phone lines.
Just Hilarious
How musty as hell.
DJ Envy
800.
Just Hilarious
Because there ain't no deodorant in hell. Just funking fire.
Charlamagne Tha God
But how are we supposed to know?
Just Hilarious
I don't know.
DJ Envy
800-585-1051. Here's a question for the lad ladies, do broke men treat you better than rich men?
Just Hilarious
I'm so sick of you asking questions for yourself and blaming the ladies.
DJ Envy
800-585-1051. That is the question. It was online. It was trending yesterday. So that's what we're asking.
Just Hilarious
Where does it come from?
DJ Envy
Do broke men treat you better than Richmond?
Just Hilarious
How would they know? Majority of the world is broke right now. Right now.
DJ Envy
So that is the question. 800-585-1051. Let's discuss Charlamagne.
Just Hilarious
I ain't never dated no rich man.
Charlamagne Tha God
They see by example all the time, like the things that rich men put you through.
DJ Envy
But maybe not rich, just a guy with some money.
Just Hilarious
One sitting in court right now. I'm waiting to be sentenced in October.
Charlamagne Tha God
Exactly. You know, but. Because some guys feel like when they have money, they can do more things. They can get away with things. But broke guys do too. I've been treated the same by both trash, so no. And especially with somebody ugly. You ever been with somebody ugly and they treat you like you the ugly one?
Just Hilarious
Boy. What?
Charlamagne Tha God
So it. It depends. It all depends.
DJ Envy
Charlamagne. How has a broke man treated you?
Just Hilarious
I've never been with a rich man. That's what I said.
Charlamagne Tha God
So how has the broke one treated you know what?
DJ Envy
We'll do that when we come back. 800-585-1051 is the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Just Hilarious
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DJ Envy
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Charlamagne Tha God
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Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – Episode: "DONKEY: Pastor Leaves 5 Y/O Child In SUV While Drinking At Bar & Dining Out"
Release Date: July 15, 2025
In this episode of The Breakfast Club, hosted by Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy, and Just Hilarious, the trio delves into a troubling news story that has captured national attention. The episode, titled "DONKEY: Pastor Leaves 5 Y/O Child In SUV While Drinking At Bar & Dining Out," combines sharp commentary with heated discussions, offering listeners a blend of analysis, humor, and provocative conversation.
Just Hilarious Awards Title to Controversial Figure
The episode kicks off with Just Hilarious introducing the "Donkey of the Day," a segment where the hosts spotlight individuals they believe have acted irresponsibly or immorally. On July 15th, the title is awarded to Pastor John Gibson of Dalton, Alabama.
Key Event:
Pastor Gibson, an associate pastor at First Baptist Church of Dalton, is accused of leaving his five-year-old child unattended in an SUV while he dined and drank at a local bar and a 24-hour restaurant.
News Report Integration:
To provide factual context, the hosts incorporate a News 4 report:
"[01:30] News Reporter: A Dothan pastor arrested early Sunday morning. Reports from eyewitnesses say John Gibson left a child in his SUV while he drank at a bar. Eyewitnesses also say he drove across the parking lot and went into a 24-hour restaurant, again leaving the child in the back seat. Police say Gibson was taken into custody when officers arrived and charged with endangering the welfare of a child. At this time, Gibson was an associate pastor at First Baptist Church of Dothan. They have since parted ways."
Just Hilarious Explores the Ethical Breach
Just Hilarious takes a deep dive into the situation, articulating the gravity of Pastor Gibson's actions from a biblical perspective. He enumerates six biblical sins committed by Gibson:
Neglect of Parental Duty
"First Timothy 5:8 says, 'But if anyone does not provide for his relatives and especially for members of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.' Leaving a 5-year-old in a car violates this core responsibility."
(Timestamp: [02:03])
Drunkenness
"Ephesians advises against getting drunk with wine. Pastor Gibson’s actions suggest he was under the influence, leading to poor judgment."
(Timestamp: [02:03])
Endangering a Child
"Matthew 18:6 highlights the severity of causing a child to stumble. Leaving a child in a hot car is a direct form of endangerment."
(Timestamp: [02:03])
Hypocrisy
"Matthew 23:25 criticizes those who appear righteous outwardly but are corrupt inside. As a pastor, Gibson was expected to model righteous behavior."
(Timestamp: [02:03])
Irresponsibility and Foolishness
"Proverbs 25:26 equates foolishness with pollution. Gibson’s actions demonstrate a lack of responsibility and sound judgment."
(Timestamp: [02:03])
Breaking Trust and Causing Scandal
"Leviticus 19:2 and Titus 1:7 call for leaders to be above reproach. Gibson’s actions have tarnished the church’s reputation."
(Timestamp: [02:03])
Concluding Thoughts:
Just Hilarious emphasizes the need for repentance and accountability, suggesting that without these, forgiveness remains elusive. He underscores the potential long-term consequences for Gibson, both legally and spiritually:
"Harming the church's witness and bringing scandal to the body of Christ... jail might be the least of your worries. You might be going to hell."
(Timestamp: [02:03])
Assumptions and Tensions Emerge
The conversation takes a contentious turn as the hosts begin to speculate about Pastor Gibson’s race. An initial assumption by DJ Envy that Gibson is Black leads to a heated exchange:
DJ Envy’s Assumption:
"Pastor John Gibson, he was the Associate pastor at First Baptist Church in Dalton, Alabama... Guess what, racist Black."
(Timestamp: [07:21])
Charlamagne’s Challenge:
"Who you give a Dusty of the day to now?"
(Timestamp: [01:06])
Just Hilarious Corrects the Assumption:
"Alabama, I want Just Hilarious and DJ Envy to know that both of y'all are absolutely, positively wrong. I have no faith in your own people. Gibson is Caucasian."
(Timestamp: [08:30])
Despite corrections, the interplay reveals underlying tensions and biases, leading to a brief but heated back-and-forth:
Charlamagne Reflects on Own Assumptions:
"But don’t be acting like people of all races. Don’t do dumb crap like this. Trust me."
(Timestamp: [09:15])
Just Hilarious Amplifies the Tension:
"Don’t be acting like people of all races. Don’t do dumb crap like this."
(Timestamp: [09:15])
Final Clarifications:
Just Hilarious clarifies that Pastor Gibson is Caucasian, highlighting the inappropriateness of racial assumptions:
"Look at him. Bald head, Nazi looking. Yes, yes, yes. Y'all should be ashamed of yourself."
(Timestamp: [08:54])
The segment underscores the delicate nature of discussing race, particularly when assumptions and stereotypes are involved.
Broke Men vs. Rich Men: A Trending Topic
Transitioning from the intense discussion, DJ Envy introduces a trending question:
"Do broke men treat you better than rich men? 800-585-1051."
(Timestamp: [10:31])
The hosts engage in light-hearted banter about the topic, sharing personal anecdotes and opinions:
Just Hilarious’s Take:
"I've been treated the same by both trash, so no."
(Timestamp: [11:02])
Charlamagne’s Perspective:
"They see by example all the time, like the things that rich men put you through."
(Timestamp: [11:07])
The segment highlights the hosts' ability to pivot between serious issues and relatable, everyday topics, maintaining engagement with their audience.
The episode wraps up with a call to action, encouraging listeners to engage with the show by calling the provided number. Additionally, sponsors are acknowledged, ensuring that promotional content is seamlessly integrated without detracting from the main discussions.
Notable Sponsor Integration:
Michael the Bull Personal Injury Attorney:
"Donkey of today is sponsored by renowned personal injury attorney Michael the Bull. Don’t be a donkey. When you need a fighter on your side, go to michaeldebull.com."
(Timestamp: [11:56])
AT&T Guarantee Advertisement:
"If there's ever a network interruption, they make it right by giving you a credit for a full day of service..."
(Timestamp: [00:04] and [12:10])
Ethical Accountability: The episode emphasizes the importance of accountability, especially for individuals in positions of trust and leadership.
Biblical Morality: Just Hilarious provides a detailed biblical analysis, highlighting how Pastor Gibson’s actions align with or violate religious teachings.
Racial Sensitivity: The hosts navigate a complex conversation about race, revealing underlying biases and the challenges of addressing such topics openly.
Engagement with Listeners: By introducing trending questions and encouraging listener interaction, The Breakfast Club maintains a dynamic and interactive format.
Notable Quotes:
"Leaving a 5-year-old in a car violates a core biblical responsibility to protect and care for one's family."
— Just Hilarious
(Timestamp: [02:03])
"Pastor Gibson, you are expected to model righteous behavior. Your actions contrast sharply with your religious role, which is absolute hypocrisy in the biblical sense."
— Just Hilarious
(Timestamp: [02:03])
"I speak to God like I speak to my therapist. In fact, I'm lying. I'm way more honest with God because God knows all anyway."
— Just Hilarious
(Timestamp: [02:03])
"Have been left in that car many days. Don't even play."
— Charlamagne Tha God
(Timestamp: [09:22])
This episode of The Breakfast Club offers a blend of serious analysis and provocative dialogue, engaging listeners with both moral discourse and candid conversations. By addressing a highly controversial incident and navigating complex social topics, the hosts deliver a compelling and thought-provoking episode that resonates with a diverse audience.