Ep 681 | Amanda Seales Turns Shannon Sharpe’s Podcast into 'Club Cray Cray'

Ep 681 | Amanda Seales Turns Shannon Sharpe’s Podcast into 'Club Cray Cray'

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52:15 minutes

published 14 days ago

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Happy Saturday. Thank you for joining me. Awesome show. Shemika Michelle is going to join me here in just one second. We're going to walk through, go through a Shannon Sharp interview with the actress Amanda Seals PERSON that I think is very fascinating and interesting.I might have to give Shannon Sharp PERSON a lot of praise throughout this conversation. I also want to thank our great friends at Good Ranchers ORG for making this possible. This episode is brought to you by Good Ranchers ORG. Good Ranchers is locking in your price until 2026. When you subscribe to any of their boxes of 100% American NORP meat and seafood, use my promo code fearless at good ranches.com and save 10%.Shemika PERSON, I'm going to bring you into this conversation now, but there's some things I need to unpack. Amanda Seals, a child actor, I think, with Disney or Nickelodeon or one of them deals. Now she's 42. She's on the Issa Ray Show, Insecure WORK_OF_ART. Been in a handful of movies. She's got some kind of comedy special. She's one of the light skin. I don't know if I, I think her mother's from Grenada GPE, so I'm reluctant to call her a African-American NORP, but I don't think she's, you know,full, but I know her dad was at Black American ORG. I think her mother's from Grenada GPE. Light skin, attractive woman has probably been lied to most of her life because she's attractive and because she's light skin. And so, but she's one of these whiners and victim people. And so she, on a podcast with, on Club Sheeshay with Shannon Sharp PERSON, and people have been reacting pretty strongly to some of the conversation because Shannon Sharp appropriately pushed back during this conversation.So I want to start with her unpacking this story about how she was bullied when she was at Disney ORG. And I find it interesting how Shannon Sharp PERSON engaged with this part of the conversation. I got a hat tip Shannon PERSON for being a man and standing up. But let's play, I believe it's SOT number five.

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So when I was at Disney ORG and I was in the situation at Disney, I was there as the only black girl.

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And there was a whole crew.

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It's like 12 of us, 12 of us.

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And so I was called an N-word right there while I was there. And I was also bullied while I was there because I was told that you're only here because you're black. You can't really dance. You're just here because you're black, so don't get any ideas. So that's what I'm being told by the other children. Does that suffice as racist to you or would you want to call it something else?Is that just kids being mean?

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Yeah, the kids. So let me ask you a question. As a child, do you never said anything derogatory? You was just this model citizen at the child? I mean, children. Now, we're talking children, not functioning adults.Now, if you told me the adults, parents were telling you this, or the execs or people that are in charge of Disney are telling you this, I could agree with it. But at 89, you're probably eight, nine years of age. Maybe younger. So you have no problem with the

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children that were cursing out Ruby Bridges and the Little Rock Nine PERSON? Do you think that was just

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them being kids? Kids can, two things can be true. Kids can be kids and not function as an adult and things can be wrong. And sometimes when kids say things, they're repeating what they heard their parents say.They don't know it's wrong.

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So what about the children who are receiving it that know it's wrong? Does that not matter? Yes, yes. So if I'm, so if I'm 10 and I'm receiving that treatment, So what about the children who are receiving it that know it's wrong? Does that not matter? Yes. Yes. So if I'm,if I'm 10 and I'm receiving that treatment and I know it's wrong, does it make my experience of it less valid?

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It doesn't make it less valid? No. So that's what we're here to talk about, my experience. Yes.

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So my experience is that I experienced that and it was difficult.

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So that's the valid part of this. I'm not here to protect those people because it's irrelevant.

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So, and this is what makes a lot of people difficult to deal with. She's 42 and she's on a podcast during an interview talking about something that happened 32 years ago. She got called a name and it hurt her feelings. And we're here to talk about my experience. And this is like this happened 32 years ago. Some kids called you a name.It happens. Kids, I know I call people names. I know I did things that hurt kids' feelings. And that's what Shannon PERSON's Trump was conveying. Like, I get it as bad. And yes, they shouldn't use that word. But it's 32 years later. Y'all kids, certainly you've lived long enough to know, like, kids do really dumb things and say inappropriate things. And they grow out of it.And they're, I did so much dumb stuff and so many things I regret. And I hope, and maybe people are still 30 years, 40 years later. Oh, God, Jason Whitlock PERSON did. He called me names when we were at recess in sixth grade. And I've just never gotten over it. And we're here talking about my experience. Your thoughts, Jamika PERSON.

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Jason, this was three plus hours of beige rage. And listen, yes, you're right. Kids say the cruelest things. I can remember going to a, I was at an all-black elementary school. We called each other black African booty scratchers. That's just what it was. But I didn't 30 years later sit around thinking, this is my experience and thinking that I needed someone to apologize to me or rub me on my back or scratch my scalp, you know, because I'm ailing over it. No one cares once you get to a certain age and she claims that she's been in therapy, well, fire the therapist because he didn't seem to help you. She still has a victim mentality and kids will be kids. You know, she brought in the whole Ruby Bridges PERSON thing,but I really like that Shannon Sharp PERSON pushed back and said a lot of times these kids are just repeating what their parents said, you know, what they heard them say, I would tell jokes that I had no business repeating because I heard my uncles sit around and tell jokes. I didn't even know really what the punchline was about. But if I got some type of reaction, hey, I'm going to keep doing it. And so we will say things as kids that we really don't mean. It's not truly who we are.It doesn't mean that we're racist or we're evil. And it's just really sad that Amanda is still thinking about these things 30 years later.

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Particularly when we're talking about at 10 years old, we're not, she didn't say like, hey, they took me into a bathroom and did horrible things to me. She got called some names. And so it's, I just don't have that level of sympathy. And it's great. She went to college and she got some master's degreeand African-American studies with an emphasis on hip-hop from Columbia University ORG and she's one of these babbling Ivy League idiots that has a degree from Columbia ORG in black victimhood with an emphasis on hip hop. Could you imagine going to an Ivy League school and any part of your degree is about the study of hip hop? You can do that at home with a pair of headsets and some old source magazines.But you went to an Ivy League school to get taught hip hop. And again, this is why you talk about this beige rage. Again, you went to an Ivy League school to get taught hip-hop. And again, this is why you talk about this beige rage. Again, you went to an Ivy League school off somewhere in New York for some white folks and a handful of Negroes NORP to teach you about being black. That's what you did. You paid some white folks at some school to teach you about being black. And what they thought to teach you was, let me tell you about rap music.And let me tell you about all these terrible things that happened to black people. And now you think, well, I'm black. I know hip-hop, but I know a handful of bad things that happen to black people. And I can throw it up in people's faces. Your mama and your daddy failed you. And, you know, you African-Americans NORP like you, I don't have a problem with it.Y'all know I don't. Could have been me. You know, she's 42, you know, too old to be my child, but I could have had a child just like this. And, oh, God, if I would have had to have these type discussions it would have been a bad reflection on me if i if i had a child that went off the school hip hop and african-american say some stuff i could have talked here's some cassette tapes go away i ain't spending 70 000for them to turn you into a babbling but anyway there was more to her victimhood i don't think we have this clip, but we have Shannon's reaction to a clip where she told a story about the racism she experienced from one of her grade school teachers because she kept, she was correcting the grade school teacher that was giving out bad information about Aboriginal NORP people and the teacher got frustrated. And anyway, this is an example of this just out of control racism she experiences a child in Florida in Orlando GPE as a kid.And Shannon Sharp PERSON pushed back and, you know, asked some appropriate questions. And then he went on nightcap because over social media, people were like, oh, Shannon Sharp PERSON was trying to invalidate Amanda Seals' PERSON experienceand all the racism she faced and that teacher. And Shannon Sharp PERSON offered some clarification on his own show, Nightcap with Ocho Cinco and Gilbert Arenas PERSON.Let's play that clip.

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And people like, I was trying to invalidate her experience. No, I wasn't. It's the same thing I told Monique PERSON, when Monique PERSON said, I was trying to get this roleand Oprah PERSON told me to go blah, blah, blah for. And she ended up getting the role. I said, well, Monique PERSON, did you ever think that they were looking for a black, heavyset woman think that they were looking for a black heavyset woman and there were two, probably the only two in Hollywood GPE?And she said, oh, okay, that makes sense. And so when she said the white lady had her teacher, I said, Amanda PERSON, did it ever cross your mind that I don't know where you from, but where I grew up, Ocho PERSON, kids never corrected a parent or an adult. Corrected? Yes.And that's what I said. I said, Amanda PERSON, did you think maybe because you were a child, even though you were right, the mere fact that a child corrected an adult. Now, maybe in today's time, that's fine. Maybe we're in some places you grew up.But I don't ever remember being around, being in the situation, a child couldn't even interrupt an adult conversation. You couldn't pull on your parents or your grandparents' leg and say, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, I'm like, huh? No. So that's what I was saying. I said, maybe, maybe Amanda PERSON,it wasn't racism. Maybe it was the fact that a child was correcting an adult. But that was her experience. That's what, that's what. And like I said, I mean,that's how she felt about it.

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This is,

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I just got a hat tip,

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Shannon Sharp PERSON. And I can't believe that, that I'm here. I've been tip, Shannon Sharp PERSON, and I can't believe that I'm here. I've been critical of Shannon Sharp, but I like Club Shay-Shay, I like Nightcap WORK_OF_ART. A lot of times he makes points that I have to agree with, and I have to give him credit for having a pair to state these things. But there's a different way to look at these things. And so the number one thing I just think about is like,this is an uncovered woman, 42 single. I'm not sure if she's ever been married. And so she's never had a man in her. Because, again, it takes a marriage and that type of relationship, a really deep relationship where a man is going to risk correcting an attractive woman. Because when y'all just dating and y'all just sleeping around, he's like, I ain't going to donothing that's going to stop me from getting in those panties. So I'm going to tell her what she wants to hear. Once you get into a marriage or a deep relationship, it's like, hold on, man, this woman got my kids. She got access to my money. I got to tell this woman the truth.And I have to occasionally correct her. And that's what I'm seeing from Shannon Sharp PERSON here. And I got a hat tip the man that he's willing to do that and just model that type of behavior. But this is an uncovered woman who's never having her thoughts challenged. Everybody's whatever her narrative is, whatever she feels. Well, I was correcting this white woman and she got upset because I'm black.Now, she got upset because you're a child, and there's a lot of people that come from a background. Like, a child knows its place and, you know, let the adults handle this, and you pipe down. Shannon PERSON's talking about an experience I had, and I was a mouthy kid. But again, my parents would come in, like, what? And, you know, they dropped the N-word on me. Like, are you crazy?You're a child. Right.

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That was how I reacted to that.

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Yeah, you know, Shannon PERSON kind of put it out there as if she was this warrior for truth,

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some type of awesome truth teller. But the truest thing she said in that interview was that there were people that didn't like her that had never met her.

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And me, I'm raising my hand because she is so annoying. The way she presents herself is like some over-the-top black home girl. And it's like a caricature of a home girl. I remember Kim Cole PERSON used to do this act when she would do her stand-up. And it was like the white cheerleader versus the black cheerleader. And she would, you know, do her stand-up and it was like the white cheerleader versus the black cheerleader and she would you know do the whole neck roll and end the cheer with ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-rua.

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That was Amanda PERSON the entire interview just over the top home girl and it was so annoying. So when he gave her a different perspective, I didn't think he was trying to lessen her experience or tell her that's not what she felt. But he's saying, hey, since your therapist didn't do it, let me give you a different way to look at this so that maybe you can get free and stop walking around with this chip on your shoulder and being annoying and getting kicked out of every space that you enter because you are aggravating.You know, my grandmother, she got a new car some years back. And I remember her, you know, saying, Grandma, what color did you get? And she said, mocha. And we're all like, Mucha PERSON, what is Mucha? She was like, yeah, I got a Mucha Bueh PRODUCT, andwe go, Mucha PERSON, we finally look at the paperwork when we get over there, we go, oh, she meant mocha. But none of us, even asgrown adults, were willing to tell my grandma, it's not mocha. It's mocha because you just don't correct adults. Like as children, we just didn't do that. So even as adults, my grandma says, you're going to eat Susie PERSON? I haven't told her it is sushi yet.If she wants to say Susie PERSON, it's Susie. And that's what we all call it when we're around her. Because that, Shannon PERSON is right. You just didn't correct a dose. It's just what it was.

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And so this is where I go back to, like, she was taught blackness at Columbia University ORG. Because she didn't have an authentic black experience or just the experience that many of us. She's 42. She's not 22. She's not 32. She's not 32.She's growing up in Florida, growing up in Orlando GPE, I guess. But she went off to Columbia ORG and said, hey, teach me how to be black. And they said, okay, we got a hip hop class and we'll tell you about the Tulsa GPE massacre again. And so no one clearly is like, you know what, don't even worry about being black. I'm going to teach you how to be Christian NORP. I'm going to teach you how to be honest.I'm going to teach how to stand on this truth. And then just the environment, again, that's why it's like, it cracks me up when people like, man, Whitlock PERSON's not black. I'm like, you got to tell my mom and daddy that and you got to tell all their friends that. You got to tell the people at the masterpiece FAC lounge that you got all these experiences I've had. You got to tell all my friends that, you know, I got a wide spectrum of friends,but talking about my friends for the last 35 years, you got to tell all them that miss me with all that. This little light skin girl is looking, running around on a Shannon Sharp podcast on Club Shay Shay ORG, looking to have, look how black I am, everybody. Look at all this racism. My experience. When I was 10, they called me the N-word and said I couldn't dance. And a teacher got upset because I was 10, they called me the N-word and said I couldn't dance. And a teacher got upset because I was corrected during class. I'm black.That's what they taught her at Columbia ORG being black was, is white people said something that made you uncomfortable. Now you're black. I want to play.

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No.

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I'm sorry. Go ahead. Oh, no.

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I was just going to say, no real black child that was taking their shoes off, racing in the street on the pavement, playing double Dutch, playing one, two, three, red light, drinking from the water hose outside was going to Nickelodeon ORG auditions.

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That's just not what was happening in the black neighborhood for the real black people. So the fact that she's even selling this idea that she's super black is just silly to me.

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If you won't play in one, two, three red light, if you won't go into the store and having divide to divide the chips because y'all couldn't all each individually afford your own bag. You know would have your little parties you get a little bit of chips somebody get the cookies and you have your little party on the napkin Amanda none of my friends were going to Nickelodeon ORG auditions and I was actually doing probably the most by even going across town to participate in baton classes or gymnastics classes. So miss me with that. Arrua PERSON, miss me with it. It's just not, that's not it.

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So at one point, she admits that she's been recently diagnosed as on the autistic spectrum. And trust me, I believe in having watched some of this interview, but she also wrapped that up in, you know, because of racism, it's very hard to

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identify in black women. Let's play the clip. I recently was diagnosed as someone who has autism spectrum disorder, which is very difficult to identify in black women because of racism.

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So what exactly is autism spectrum?

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Because I hear people say you're on the spectrum. It used to be called Asperger's.

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Okay. But that is no longer what it's called because to my knowledge, Asperger was a Nazi NORP.

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Okay.

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But what it's typically, what it simply means is that your brain functions in a different way, so you're neurodivergent, and you also have certain tendencies that are considered outside of what the neurotypical way of things is. Okay. And a lot of times that can have you present in a manner that people misrepresent.Okay, okay.

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Which is the story of my life. Okay, okay.

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And so when all of this started ballooning out of nowhere, and people were saying, you know, you're unlikable and you're a bully. No, not you're a bully, but you're being bullied. And these were things, these were tropes that have been associated with me before, but I'm in a new level of visibility at this juncture.

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And you get people saying things like you are difficult, you are mean, you are nasty, and you know that you're none of these things.

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But they're attributing it to things that are not actually action-based.

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Like I don't cheat people. I don't

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lie to people. I don't stab people in the back. I don't operate in mendacity. I am not duplicitous. I don't do none of this shit, but I have a certain tone about how I speak. And that makes people feel like, oh, I mean, because something about the tone that I speak in doesn't make them feel a certain way.

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And so can I ask you this? Not to cut you off, but were they people that you had a relationship with? Were this in the workplace that you became difficult? Or this people that you just have general interactions with?

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These aren't people that have meant. So if people, the people who are saying these things about me have never met me.

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And that's impacting you?

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Yes.

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Shadden Trump PERSON was on it.

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Again, like, people you don't know nothing about, people that have no influence in your life that's impacting you.

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Maybe you are on the spectrum, the idiot spectrum, you know, but your thoughts.

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Look, one of my daughters had a friend that had Asperger's or was on the spectrum since he was a Nazi NORP or whatever. And this was the sweetest little girl. She's now a young adult. And this was never sweetest little girl. She's now a young adult. And this was never an excuse for her to just have a nasty disposition. I think Amanda PERSON refuses to accept any accountability. As we went through this entire interview, everything was somebody else's fault.She never took accountability and said, you know, well, I could have done this different. I could have said this differently. I could have presented myself better. It's just this is who I am. Take it. I got, you know, autism spectrum.I'm very direct. And the nasty disposition that she even gave Shannon PERSON when he offered pushback or just challenged her a little bit she's not even very familiar with him so I can assure any man that would actually be willing to get into a relationship with her is signing his death certificate unless you like being belittled unless you like a woman talking to you and being condescending this is how she was even whenShannon PERSON was saying you know I'm not trying to cut you off or I'm not trying to invalidate what you feel he kept saying that and there was times when she just sat there with this little you know the rest in bitch face and didn't even want to engage with him. She would not take accountability. And so it sounds completely crazy that the people that you don't even know when you can just close your computer, put your phone down and go on about your life are affectingyou to this magnitude. I've gotten a little pushback online. I don't care. These people are not real to me. My kids are real. My family is real. My closest friends. They are real. My coworkers are real. These people online that have no idea that I'm actually bow-legged because they don't know. They're not real to me. They don't know me.So the fact that she lets this kind of stuff work her up to the point where she's having a nervous breakdown or feel like she's going to break down, it's nuts. It's nuts. And I wish she would take some accountability. And if she's as talented as she wanted us to believe in this interview because she bigged up herself consistently and constantly, we would be able to see that. But it's hard to see when you have all of these other things that no one just wants no one wants to deal with

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she thinks that this interview is her monique moment that she's going to come off like monique and i'm just sorry monique very likable the stuff i disagreed with Monique PERSON about, the way she's coming to her son that she's estranged from. But at the end of the day, I like Monique PERSON. I'm just saying there's a spirit about Monique and an authenticity to Moniquethat I just find likable. And then, of course, again, I've made no secret. I love the way she talks about her husband. So that's going to make me like Monique PERSON. I got none of this from Amanda Seals and I gotthe nastiness that everybody talks about. I want to play this Emmanuel Acho PERSON clip. You're wondering why people are calling you nasty? You don't know Emmanuel Achoand listen to the way you talked about it.

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She is a young person. Do you know how disgusting that is? And that cornball, niggas, loves to make himself look like he's the white people's savior.

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Who's it at?

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Emmanuel Aco PERSON.

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Oh, Lord, that mercy.

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Corny.

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C-Ban ass.

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Oh, Lord, that mercy, man.

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Come talk to me, white people.

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I'm the black guy that's nice. Cut it out. It's ridiculous. Man, I know these people, man. I'm going to have to have... Well, to me, white people. I'm the black guy that's nice. Cut it out. It's ridiculous.

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Man, I know these people, man. I'm going to have to have...

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Well, you're not saying it.

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I am.

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So that's her in her her mind, defending Angel Reese PERSON. And oh my God, Angel Reese PERSON is young and it's disgusting that Amanda Archo, who had the mildest of mild of mild criticisms of Angel Reese. But now she's dropping the N-word on Emmanuel Acho PERSON. She's, you know, clowning Emmanuel Acho PERSON. And, oh, but I can't believe anybody thinks I'm nasty or difficult. This woman is crazy.She called this man a cornball.

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That's, I mean, why would you need to say that about him and then act as if, oh, woe is me. If you're going to be dropping that type of terminology to people, you got to be able to stand up in it. When I said some particular comedian looked like a cartoon character, I had to stand up in that. You don't get to then back up and whine and cry and saying, I don't know why people don'tlike me. You got to be able to know what it is. You've done what you've said. The way she came after Issa Ray PERSON, and her whole thing, this person didn't protect me. Get you a husband. You want to be protected.Get a husband so that you have a covering so that someone is, that's his job to provide and protect you. You're looking for this in all the wrong places. So just take some accountability, Amanda PERSON, because the whole victim mentality, I think there was, I feel like there was an in living color character that she reminds me of. And I feel like it was played by the white woman that was on In LivingColor. I can't think of it right now, but I'm going to be going back through some in living color footage because I've seen this character before. And I feel like that's where I saw her on In Living Color 30 years ago.

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Steve Kim PERSON will know exactly who we're talking about. So when he sees this, he'll let us know. But the other thing is just the inconsistency in her logic. Give Angel Reese Grace PERSON. She's a young person. How dare you criticize her? Okay, she's a young person.She's 21, 22 years old. But the 10-year-old kids that call you names let's don't give them a pass let's don't oh well they're young people they make mistakes no 32 years later you're still upset and this is the bigger treeand this is what man you were damn near Emmett Till because on the set of some Disney ORG show they called you a name that you didn't like and 32 years later you're still scarred. This woman needs help and this is uncovered womenthat have never been married, never. Ooh, boy, they're dangerous. They got degrees from Ivy League universities having been taught about hip-hop and African-Americans NORP. I mean, you go to Columbia ORG to gettaught about black people. Think it through, young lady. Here she is attacking Candace Owens PERSON, and this is a clip where I would push back against Shannon Sharp because he kind of goes there with her as it relates to Candace Owens PERSON. But here they are discussing Candace Owens PERSON.

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Sometimes, and it's happened before, people in our communities forget that they're black.

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And they try to appease a group of people that's probably never going to embrace them.

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And once they realize that, guess who's the first group to take them back?

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I don't know her.

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You know, I ain't say nobody named, Amanda PERSON. You don't even know who I'm talking about. I don't know. How do you know who I'm talking about? But, but you, but we've seen, listen, we've seen this happen before. Rest his soul, O.J. Simpson PERSON, you know, he had the famous quote,I'm O.J. PERSON, I ain't black. Even Michael Jackson went through what he went through, rest his soul. Right.

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Even Kanye PERSON had to be reminded.

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And now Ms. Owens PERSON, who, oh, I don't want no black pilots. I don't want this. I don't want that. And now we can't keep off our black media stations. When before she gave us her butt to kiss. Now, if I'm lying about speaking out of term, people, y'all correct me.But y'all know I'm telling the truth. Now, you're talking about somebody that's always uplifted this community. And I was one of the first guys that had a viral moment with Kat Williams. They couldn't wait. Excuse me. They couldn't wait to attack me.But Candace has given all her blood to kiss for two decades.In the moment, what are they doing? They can't fire me. They can't fire me.The hell you say, now look at her. It's not her fault.

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Who fault is it?

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No, no, no, no, let's not take that blame. The spaces that led her back in. Huh? The spaces that let it? No, no, no, no. Let's not take that blame.

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The spaces that let her back in. Huh? The spaces that led her back in.

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Oh, okay, okay. But that's how we are. See, we're very forgiving people. Who taught us to be that? We do.

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Who taught us what, who taught us that version of forgiveness? Do I need to do the lesson?

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No, because I know.

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Them slave owners taught us that version of forgiveness. They gave us a Bible WORK_OF_ART called the slave Bible. And this Bible WORK_OF_ART had parts of it taken out. It had the parts of uprisings taken out. It taught about forgiveness because they needed to make it okay in their minds.

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No matter how bad I treat you, I did you at some point in time I need you to forgive me for the wrongs I've done against you.

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Babbling idiot, who, you know, a babbling secular idiot, and is it like, has totally missed the entire point of forgiveness and just how fallen we all are and how Jesus Christ PERSON died on that cross forgiving all of us.Just a babbling idiot. This was, you know, again, most of what Shannon PERSON did on this, I liked. This was a bad moment. I don't even understand. I don't even understand why put her.She don't even know who Candace Orange PERSON and all this stuff about, like, they shouldn't allow her on these platforms. She should be canceled and unable to speak on the breakfast club or where are Joe Budden's podcast. They shouldn't allow that because she's got a different take on George Floyd PERSON. It, I don't, weakest moment of the show for Shannon, but Amanda Seals PERSON continues to show her ignorance.And I'm really going to wrap up this point in a second. But you, your take.

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Yeah, Amanda PERSON was being Amanda on this, but I was really irritated with Shannon when he said people forget that they're black. How do you really actually forget that you're black? You are in this black skin every single day. You look in the mirror most people every single day.What actually is supposed to make you feel black? What's supposed to make you think black? What's supposed to make, you know, what are you supposed to do to show people that you are black? If she disagreed with the politics that most black people line up with, it doesn't mean that she's not black. Just because she married a white man doesn't mean she's not black. Just because maybe she didn't play, you know, the same type of games or politics or, you know, that most black people play, how do you say she forgot that she was black? I just need to know what does that even mean for Shannon PERSON? And to say people shouldn't allow her in these spaces, it's a different train of thought that everybody should be exposed to. The same way he had Amanda PERSON up here and Amanda gets to tell hertrain of thought and her pro black and listen to me, I went to Columbia ORG and I'm well-versed with hip-hop. Candice PERSON should be able to be in the same spaces so people can get a different point of view. I don't like the idea that somebody can't go to a certain venue or to a certain group of people simply because they think differently. I don't like that. And just the idea of we were taught, she was, you know, this type of forgiveness, we were taught by white slave owners.What about the Bible WORK_OF_ART or what about just not being bitter? I know atheists that have very good personalities that will forgive you. Nobody wants to walk around with such heaviness all the time. I was told a long time ago, bitterness makes you look old. So I'm very forgiving with people because I want to age, I mean, I want to get older, but I don't want to age. I don't want to show everything that I've been through by justlooking at me. So I think it's silly when people say, oh, you know, this was the white man or, you know, she forgot she was black. No, she didn't. That's not even logical. And then Shannon, for two decades, Candace used to be a Democrat NORP. She was a liberal. She said that out of her own mouth. So then it shows just how little you know about this woman because she once had the same thinking. She has changed.And that's just what it is.

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The other thing, and I say this because I'm telling you, and I'm sure Shannon and his followers can't feel like, what is Whitlock PERSON doing? He hates Shannon PERSON. Why has he been consistently like praising club, Shea PERSON, She and giving, because again, that's just the way that I am. If I see something I like, I'm going to say I like it. And I don't care whether I like that person.I don't care what our history is. There is no secret agenda. And so I want you to hear what I'm saying, Shannon PERSON or whoever works for Shannon and the people that monitor and the groupies of Shannon PERSON, that Shannon, you got to be careful, man. Just walk your logic through in terms of, you know, she did X, Y, and Z. And so we shouldn't have forgiven her.We shouldn't allow her on these spaces. I want you to walk through your own personal history and then the personal history of a lot of athletes, black athletes, that run afoul of the law, get accused of sexual misconduct. And so should the standard be,well, that person made this mistake, and therefore they shouldn't be ever allowed on these platforms. To just, the fire you're trying to burn Candace Owens PERSON down with will be the same fire that will be used against you.It'll be framed under a different standing. But these other athletes, these people that don't want to practice forgiveness, have you forgotten about your sins? And so, and I said, that's a message to me. That's a message to you as well, Shannon PERSON. Again, there's things you're doing since leaving undisputed that I can't do anything but tip my hat and say, hey, man, I didn't know you had this in you. What you've done with Club, Shea, the Kat Williams interview, Nightcap WORK_OF_ART, and just the way you're coming off better.But sometimes you just make big mistakes and say things that just, I don't know if you've thought all the way through. And so I just want to say that. And then I want to, when we talk about mistakes and Amanda Seals PERSON and a lack of forgiveness and we shouldn't allow him back on this in this space. Myron Role, I don't know if you've ever heard of him, Shemika PERSON, but he was an all-American football player at Florida State ORG.Could have been an NFL ORG player, most people believe. Instead, he went off to medical school and is some type of surgeon, and he's really, really, really well respected. Amanda Seals trash, and he's a black dude, Myron Roe PERSON. Shannon Sharp, I'm sure dude, Myron Roe PERSON. Shannon Sharp, I'm sure knows Myron Roe PERSON or has met him certainly knows of him.She trashed smeared this dude's reputation. And maybe all her information was right. Who knows? But there's a lot of people who feel like, man, what she did to Myron Roe PERSON is some of the most unfair things I've ever seen done to a black man. And so what if that standard applied to her? Look what she did to Myron Roe PERSON.She shouldn't be allowed on any of these platforms. These people are so hypocritical and so not just thought out. But I want to play this. It's a two-minute clip of just Amanda Seals and some of the things she has previously said about Myron Role PERSON.

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I really don't take it lightly what I'm about to say. Because when you name names, you know, you put not only that person out there, but you also put yourself out there. But I feel as a woman who makes it my business to be a warrior for the truth that it needs to be said. I on my podcast and on the breakfast club spoke about an individual who had approached me on the internet and who we spoke on the phone and that they said some troubling things in the conversation that made me take a step back,and that also, with literally, like, no investigation, it was brought to my attention that he had sexually harassed a woman by opening the door when she came to meet him for a date, but naked, and then telling her that she was the one who was overreacting, et cetera, et cetera. Now, I heard that one story and was just like, whoa, that's crazy.When I spoke about him on my podcast and on my and on the breakfast club, I didn't say his name. I literally just said a couple like characteristics about him. And it has been shocking and incredibly discomforting to me how many women ate as of tonight that have come forward to say his name. They knew exactly who he was to say his name and that he had been incrediblyproblematic and, you know, behaved in a very sexual predatory way with them that some have said could have gotten him fired. So I say all that to say, if you are approached by Myron Role PERSON, you should just be mindful. I don't have empirical proof, but I've had enough women come forward saying that he was incredibly inappropriate with them, that I feel it would be inappropriate of me to not put the word out there that there is a man that is not being okay with women.

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Shannon Shaw PERSON, I hope you're watching or someone sends you this. And so I want you to listen to what she just did to Myron Roll PERSON. And just think about yourself, think about your friends, think about all the guys you play with in the NFL ORG, high-profile guys. It's, man, this woman is capable of doing that unloading on someone based off some gossip and hearsay.And, you know, just think it through. The exact same fire you're trying to destroy Candace Owenswood PERSON. That fire can come for you. It's called a backlash or whatever it is. Anyway, it could happen to you. So, Shemiga, last thing I want to make a point about with, as it relates to Amanda Seals PERSON, is just putting all of this out here in context so people can understand just how deranged and stupid.This woman was on the knockoff show of The View WORK_OF_ART. I think it's called The Real WORK_OF_ART. And defended Jesse Smollett PERSON. And this is why I keep these, again, she, I don't know what her mother is from Grenada GPE, but these identity confused, light-skinned people and just their ethics. And again, she's just called herself a soldier for truth or a warrior for truth. That's what she just said in that mire and roll deal. Listen to her talk about Jussie Smollett PERSON.

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Chicago politics is ruthless, okay?

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And I'm telling you, this is more about Kim Fox in that situation than Jesse PERSON. They're just using Jesse PERSON as a scam. Come on, y'all. There was no victims. They can't really prove it. Thank you. Everything was

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jumbled up. Even if it was a hoax. Even if it was a hoax, this is really happening all the time. And even if it was a hoax for the sake of bringing attention to this, then I'm like, that's low-key noble. Like, I'm justat my wits end about us centering situations like this and wanting to make people have to pay. And it's like Emmett Till's PERSON accuser was a lot. I think she's still alive.

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And this young man died,

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and she announced that she was lying about it. They should have put the shackles on her that day. And she's walking around.

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So no one was hurt in this situation.

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Stop there. Stop there. Stop there. Stop there. So a warrior for truth. But even if it was a hoax, it was noble. And basically, I'm for it. And so I'll lie to get whatever it is I want.And I'll call it noble. But I'm a warrior for truth. This is a very dangerous woman. Shannon Sharp PERSON was sitting across from. She's on some kind of autistic spectrum. She has serious identity issues.She's an uncovered woman who's never really been challenged consistently with her thoughts. She's her feelings and her point of view is a level of truth that is irrefutable. And she's good with lying as long as it furthers her narrative that racism is a terrible thing. This is a nut job. And Shannon PERSON, you did mostly a great job dealing with her.But be careful, bro. Your thought. Yeah.

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She goes on in that same segment, Jason, to say that white people cannot be victims of hate crimes unless they're a part of the LGBTQ group. Now, that's simply crazy because we-

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Hold for one second. Hold for one second. Hold for one. She said, I may, in this clip, I can see that. If I can see that in this clip, continue to play the rest of the clip

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because I want the audience. No, I don't think it's in that one.

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I think it's in, there's like two parts on YouTube. I don't think it gets to that part in the clip that we have for the show

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yeah but she goes on to say

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yeah they have it

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I mean Hadley PERSON has it if he can

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send it but she goes on to say that white people cannot be victims of hate crime so when you listen to someone like that, my whole thing with Amanda PERSON is just be authentic. And maybe this whole over-the-top home girl act is all she knowsbecause that is what she went to school to learn and they did a very good job. But it just comes across very authentic. And again, I don't like to say that there's only one way to act black. This is what I was saying with the whole Candace Owens PERSON thing. But when it comes across fake and it comes across rehearsed and it doesn't come across real,I have no choice but to just say it ain't real. And if she was to say, hey, I had a very good childhood. I got to participate in Nickelodeon shows and Disney ORG shows and just be honest about that. But everything has to be I was a victim. People hated me. You know why.Because I'm black. Girl, it's just so inauthentic. You know, anybody that is around her should be very watchful. Shannon PERSON included because she can spend something and put it out there as fact. What she did to that man after saying, I have no no empirical proof but you want to go on to say be careful of being around him i'm going to say that about her be careful of being around thistype of woman because she seems to go to the extremes and is willing to do anything to be heard and to have some type of attention on herself because why would you say it's okay to lie but you're a warrior for truth it's never okay to lie if jesse was wrong he was wrong and there was no justification for that it's silly to me that she would even try to make that okay it wasn't okay amyka PERSON thank you so much enjoy the rest of your weekend we'll play some

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tomorrow and we'll see you guys next week Waiting for the countdown coming off the breakdown standing in line for freedom

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Looking for a break out feeling like a stand off nothing in like like freedom came like a fighter striking like a ladder making all this moves for freedom

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