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We got Cook and Brown. It's been a while since you seen this man to my right. What's up, boy?
Hey, man. I'm glad to be here. Hey, I I miss hanging out with you guys.
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Not away. the not away plantation. Not away plantation.
I'm glad that son of a [ __ ] burnt down. Well, me personally, um I don't know how anybody else feel about it, but you know, we're going to always talk history. The country needs history lessons, but you know, these plantations, if you don't understand how how plantations operated, plantations uh was a brutal force.
the the atrocities, the terrible things that took place on plantations is is beyond what we could ever imagine. And um it was at the hand of um European colonialists um and it was a terrible thing, but it's a conversation that we felt like, you know, we should have. And so here we are.
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? You got some history on it.
Yeah. It's like what you said like um how you said life on plantations you know you had it it burned down um you said those slave owners they basically forced forced labor on the on the uh people that they enslaved brutal punishment constant threat of violence and separation from their families. That's one of the main things because you know you can have families that were together brought there together be broken up and then they broken up you know you sell the son or a daughter or even sell the husband off and then keep the the the mother there maybe along with two or three kids you know and um also they were denied basic rights education and often live in harsh conditions with poor nutrition and sanitation and I done a show called the uh naturalization act and in that I'm giving you from history the reasonings and the purpose behind not allowing anybody outside of Europeans before they became crayons along with the rest of us um gain naturalization which this current administration up on dumpster dump is what they're doing now.
Um, so when we go back and we look at these plantations, as um, Cook was saying, imagine we three are brothers. We're young, 10, 9, and eight. They going to sell him off.
They may sell him off and they may keep me now without my brothers. So can you imagine right now if you have siblings when one pass away is bad enough you know there's nothing you can do about that because you know that's the cycle of life but when one is taken away from you you know um such as back then and sold off to another plantation that you're not even and they may be just 15 miles away but you're not allowed to go visit write send letters or nothing. So you got to think this is crazy.
Yeah, cuz they basically had complete control over their whole lives. Yeah. Treating them basically as property.
And uh like I said, they were constant they were under con supervision by overseers. And and most Let me cut you real quick. And a lot of the time, guess who the overseer was?
Another black person. It was another melanated. Well, as you put it, it was another black person.
It was a [ __ ] M I hate to use that term, but when you look at it, that's what that's what it boils down to because right now there's no way I can see myself doing what that overseer would do. Massa Brown trying to run away, Massa. He said he going to leave in the morning, Massa.
So, so before Brown even get a chance to get his shoes on properly, if he had any outside that with the whip, I think we had a we did a show about the post-traumatic slave syndrome. Yeah. And I really believe uh that's why at a at a jobs now, I can't stand a supervisor that be peeping around the corner, peeping at you, you know, thinking like micromanager.
Yeah. I can't I can't stand that. And I that's that's coded in your DNA, boy.
That's why you don't like that. Yeah. I can't I can't stand that, you know.
And and another thing uh the women the u melanated women the autonomy of their body didn't belong to them. It belonged to my son and she became his bed wench. And a lot of times in the big house they would have a room adjacent to the master bedroom.
And a lot of times the the actual wife would know that he was going in there to do what he would do. And so with that being said, when she got pregnant, uh when the bed went, the melanated woman would end up pregnant and have that biracial child, which is still black and born into slavery of bondage because the mother is into bondage. She wasn't free at the time.
And um the baby would normally, if the mother was born free, the child would be free. Uh it followed the status of the mother. the the husband's actual wife would beat the ch beat the child to death because of the rage, the anger because the massa wanted to go sleep, the slave plantation holder wanted to sleep with the bed witch, the black woman more so than the wife.
And so it became so bad, white women beating mixed children of just little black children to death. This is on the plantation, so it's relevant. Yeah.
that um the government of the time had to create a law against it because that's how bad it got. Yeah. Not getting on that.
We going to get back to this plantation. Um it it says um about about the owner. Um I'm going to read what it says.
It says the owner Dan Dy said in a written statement that the fire had led to total loss and after all the time and money he invested in the building that they are devastated and heartbroken for their loss. But I just say I'm not I don't feel sorry for them. U I'm glad it burned down.
I hope all of them burned down. What's his name? Dan what?
Dan Das. Dan Das. You know damn well you about to get some insurance money now.
You know that and we know that. I mean, yeah, you getting the tourists coming in, but with this current administration, this seems it seems to be the right time to burn that plantation down because that's history that Dumpster Dump and the rest of the um clown crew don't want talk don't want talked about. So, you had somebody burn that thing down, Dan, and you about to get this money.
And my thing is with that they u want to take black history out of the schools but anything that makes them money like he was getting money from the he wants that to stand you know you know what I'm saying he getting money from that but far as history getting taught he not getting no income from that get no history no income from that and dumpster dump don't want it you know some of the statues that they knocked down that was destroyed removed he want them back these military bases that was named after um Confederate generals and sergeants or whatever, however that works. Some of them have been that name have been reinstated, been brought back. So for for anybody out there who uh supports this guy, there's something wrong with you or you don't understand what's happening in real time politics because dumpster dump and the clown crew.
I mean what they're doing to this country removing uh what's the famous baseball player? Jackie Robinson. Was that him?
First baseball player. Yeah, he won. Yeah, Jackie Robinson.
removing him from the federal government's website, removing Rosa Parks from the federal government website, anything that had anything to do with us or anybody else that wasn't white, even women, the great contributions white women have made, the great contribution some Latinos have made, some in so-called indigenous people have made, removing everything. But if it's a white man, and I'm saying this, y'all hear me out, and I ain't saying this to be ugly. I'm saying this because it's what's happening.
But anything to do with a white man, oh, it can stay. They just rewriting history and we just sitting here like it's okay letting it happen. And a lot of that with Trump, but me, I just believe he's just really trying to cause chaos.
He really doesn't care here or there cuz he's a president and he's always going to be taking care of from this point forward. You know, he don't have to worry about the stuff we got to worry about. So, he's going to do all the create all the chaos he can for the time he's in the seat.
And whoever's after him is gonna catch pretty d hell trying to, you know, eat it up. Yeah. You gonna like your first four years, it gonna be like you wouldn't even in there.
You know what I'm saying? And it gonna be hard for you get a ne another term cuz they going to say you ain't did nothing. But you done had so much mess to clean up.
It's going to be if that person can get elected to president because he's trying to get it to where you three times and stay in there. I believe he'll get in there. I I hate things to say, but I believe somebody cut his head off before he do that.
He I don't believe he'll that's just my opinion. I hope I see it coming. I hope he don't make it another term or whatever.
So and um just something else about Nway said. So Nawway was the largest remaining Annabella mansion in the south. Also a symbol of both the Gradur and the deep complexity of region's past.
And for y'all who if you don't know what he meant when he said antibbellum period, antibbellum period is the time during slavery from its beginning to its end. That's the that's the antibbellum period if you don't know. I guess the the owner at that time was Randolph and uh he he had um the it says 7,116 acres and he had 176 slaves.
So he was one of the more prominent slave owners in the south United States. He became very wealthy. Uh let me tell you what he and sugar plantation.
Yeah. Because the cotton being in Louisiana, you know, the land it wouldn't support the cotton, right? But the sugar the sugar cane and what have you, it did.
It it it flourished and that's how he gained his wealth. But let me tell you what else he did. What he what that plantation owner and Dumpster Dump got in common.
Dumpster Dumps father paid a a physician, a doctor to say that he had heel spurs. He didn't. He was a coward.
So he didn't go into the military. Um this mil this plantation owner here was fearful of the military. He allowed his two boys to go, but he also paid to not have to go into the military.
That's how he ended up in Louisiana, I think. Or vice versa. But yeah, he he avoided it, too.
And yeah, I would have went into the military, but I got caught up in other stuff being dumb. So don't say, share, you didn't go into the military. You don't know what happened uh with myself in that.
But years and years after that, uh, then they, um, tried to talk bad about Muhammad Ali and stuff like that because he didn't because he didn't want Viet Kong ain't did nothing to me. I come here right here in America. America is where my problem at Viet Kong ain't did nothing to me.
Why I'm going to go over there and fight your war? Right. Why don't you go fight your own war?
What you going over there for anyways? Cuz when they went and fought the war in any war that our people melanated people, so-called black people, the crayon people, when I say black, so if you hear me say the cray the black crayon, I'm talking about us. When the black crayons went and fought any war anywhere in this country, when we when our people was allowed to fight in the war, when they came back in their uniform, guess what the whole trune white men would do when they see that that black crayon in that uniform, treat you like [ __ ] Treat you like [ __ ] or they or they kill you.
Right. So they didn't care at the time we having war. They want you over there to fight with them, but when you get back home, Yep.
you're still a nobody. Yep. You're still a nobody.
I mean, think about it. Um, when they went off to the Olympics, win the medals, they come back gold medalists. There's no parade for them, right?
Nothing but Jim Crow for this country. Yeah. Nothing but segregation.
No matter what we did, what we do today, which this this food dumpster dump has has um segregated the federal government again. So if you go into a restaurant and they don't want to serve you that that's ran by the federal government, they ain't got to serve you. They don't have to give you a job.
But people are still voting for this clown. What? This makes no sense to me.
My one of my favorite words is it's absurd. There's something wrong with anybody who can vote for this man. He trying to dismantle Medicare and Medicaid if he haven't already.
He's dismantling SNAP if you haven't already. He's getting rid of the Department of Education if he haven't already. He's gotten rid of DEI.
He's gotten rid of affirmative action. They they've overturned Roie Wade. It's um what else is he after?
He's after everything. This another thing he's after the um African-American Museum History in DC. Absolutely.
The Smithsonian. He's trying to get rid of that, too. I mean, dude, and for some there's this guy.
So, so basically anything dealing with me. Anything dealing with us, man, got to get rid of it, man. because they history need to be told properly is what he says.
What's the proper way to tell it besides the truth? You know, uh they can try to get rid of it all day long, but it's still going to be talked about. The rest of the world is watching.
But, you know, when it when it comes to the European settling white man and his extended generation up to our point, you know, through our parents and our parents' parents all the way up to us and now our children, we're still kind of going through the same things our parents' parents' parents went through and so so on forth all the way back to the antibbellum period, right? You know, my grandson is eight years old. One of my grandkids got called the n-word.
Got called a [ __ ] at school. What? Got t they talked about his his color, his his and what have you.
So, when you think about this, kids don't know any of that stuff until they're taught. That's right. Yeah.
By parents. This [ __ ] come from parents. And I'm going segue off of that and I'm going to segue into women if y'all don't mind.
Go. We listen. Go ahead.
There a lot of people on Facebook talking about Jasmine Crockett and um I guess you know the way she acts sometimes, the way she talk or whatever. And y'all don't say a damn thing about that fool. The things he said about handicapped people, the things he said about men that went into men and women that went into the military and lost their lives, right?
He don't he don't what he say? He don't like he like winners not losers. You know the things that this man has said about a lot of people.
Listen to how you call people names. I'm sorry. What's presidential about calling a former president or a president at the time sleepy Joe?
What's what's good about this fool when he says Barack Obama simply because of his name wasn't truly American? What's so bad about Camala Harris having a um Asian mother, Indian descent, and a Jamaican father. Now y'all say she ain't black, but any other time one drop of black blood the one drop rule you black.
That's right. She's um let me stick on on Camala Harris for a moment. The most educated person to ever run for president.
Y'all say she slept away to the top. I had to. I have to at one point in my life, so we good on that.
I can salute her. I don't believe she did. But and then let's take Jasmine Crockett, one of the second most educated people in government.
Most of the black women in government have far more education than any of the white men in government. That's something I want I want to be clear on. Most of these young black women that is that's in politics today that's up right now real time have more education than almost every white dude that's been holding these seats for years that ain't done nothing.
Jim Jordan been in politics for how many years? Where's his first policy at? Y'all want to talk politics?
I told you come to car and eat the podcast. I got you. I'm Muhammad Ali ass.
And it kind of makes you um weary of your education because I mean you want your kids to get your education, but this in this uh instant they're more qualified and still can't get the position. Well, um because okay, they say this is meritocracy is what they want to base a lot of this stuff on in America in its current time, in this current state of politics. meritocracy, meaning you got to have the merit, you got to have the education, the skills, and the knowledge, right?
No, they don't want to give us the job because the more the more wealth we gain, the more power we gain in these positions, they feel like they losing theirs. We're out to get them and the tables are going to turn. But I mean, they're scared of us.
Absolutely. They are scared of black people, period. But we just want what's ours though?
I ain't I'm not trying to take nobody else down. We can say that until we whit in the face, fam. And they it's going to be the same thing.
It's fear. They know what they did. They know what they continue to do.
That's why they they got these these cops that do the stuff that they do. They ain't supposed to protect the people anyways. And if y'all didn't know that, the whole American policing system came from slave patrol.
That's what this whole that's why this current system is the way it is today. But to keep it moving, you going to be educated to the core. You you got the knowledge.
You've been to school. You done everything. They still didn't want to give us the jobs back then.
They don't want to give us the job now. But with certain institutions in place, and this ain't to say that a person didn't deserve to go to this college or that college or get this job or that job. This is saying y'all got to play fair, right?
You're taking this person over here when they're not as qualified as this person over here. Deputism. That means I Cook know me.
I'm the president of a company. He worked for he worked for the same company I'm the president of. He know you.
You don't have the real experience needed to get the position that's that's online that we that's through applying for. But that person does. But I'm going to not give that person the job because I'm going to give it to you.
That's how they play the game, right? Yeah. That's how they keep winning.
And that's what's holding us a lot a lot of us back too. Yeah. It's kind of like we we in a race in life in a 100 yard dash and we lined up 400 yards behind the starting line.
That's where it's been. So you you cuz you're never going to win. You can't win.
Never going to win. And that's I mean and it it really makes me angry. But you know sometimes it's like what can you do?
You got to work. You got to work. So you know you a lot of days I've been tell you know what you you can have it.
You know what I'm saying? But I know I've been like that before. Got bills.
cuz you got a family, so you you got to eat. So, man, you kind of got your back against the wall. Cuz if you think about us being uh like wealthy, most millionaires or most black people that have money, either actors, entertainers, entertainers.
They got to be football players, basketball players. That's how we get our millions, singing, dancing. And not to take away from them how they uh as I said with Caucasian people, how they like inherit the the money.
We'll get on that too. But um I mean you just I don't know. It's frustrating as a black as a black man.
It's very frustrating. Well, just touch on what you said like you said like the athletes and stuff. That's just like their instant wealth.
That's not like what you said like their inheritance how they set their uh families up for generational wealth. All we have is just okay to look forward to. Oh, I'm I'm grow.
I want be a basketball player, football player. Yeah, man. That that's what drive me nuts.
And you don't have that generational wealth because you blow your money, right? But with the generational wealth, we don't really, you know what I'm saying? We don't have it to pass down though.
We You're absolutely right. You know, um, we really like I say years ago it was a couple kids that get scholarships or whatever, you know, back, you know, you had years ago, but now it's easier for kids to get, you see a lot of more kids getting scholarships, you know, easy. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah. But Yeah. But that's the reason why, you know what I'm saying?
you get that money like um I think it was Jaylen Rose was saying like with um sports that's dominantly you know black you know uh kids or black uh you know people are in like I said you can't go pro right out of high school like football and basketball now you can't go pro right out of high school but baseball and hockey yeah you can you know what I'm saying so that let you know they want to keep their foot on your neck as long as they can they want to get money off of you so that's I mean that's that's crazy like I said I don't want nothing from nobody else but give me what's mine. Give me what you've earned and that seems to be the problem. And since we're talking sports, um I think I mentioned a little while ago, I think NFL National Football League started in 1920.
It was 45 years before the black first black crayon got on that grid iron. It was another year before they fully integrated. So it took 46 years from the start of the NFL before it even integrated.
And you know how they integrated? The scouts started going to H. B.
CU or they would see um the black crayon kids at white universities that got accepted playing or whatever the case may be. And they saw like these young men are dominating. So then they started going to black H.
B. CU looking at these black crayons out there, these black H um H. B.
CU like, holy [ __ ] they're dominating. This is power. Right.
So that's how they ended up integrating because they saw we can capitalize off that because the black the black crayons of the times they did have their little home football thing going on. It just wasn't prominent and big time. Yeah.
Like them and I forget the man's name. I think it was in the 1960s when he first went and tried to create a football team. Um I think it was out in Florida some I forget his name.
Uh they told him no. Go ahead. We don't want no black owners.
Why not? This is the monopoly. Everything is a monopoly.
Basketball, football, baseball, hockey, soccer, NASCAR, jockeying, swimming, tennis, whatever. It's it's a monopoly. They got the monopoly on.
White people have the monopoly on everything and won't allow us to come in when you have the money. Oh, you can buy into the franchise and we'll give you a small percentage, but you're never going to be the uh the largest stakeholder in this company where it says that you are the CEO, you know, and and even u with the contract with the sports like when you get baseball, you know what I'm saying? You can get a 10-year contract and say save say it was $50 million 10 years, you'll get guaranteed by 40 million.
Yeah. See, they don't do that with them contracts with they get, you know, football twoyear or something like that. They give us them little small contracts and then the money ain't guaranteed like that.
It is not guaranteed. We don't want to stay on that too long cuz we want to finish up on that. And I support Shador Sanders and all his arrogance.
Why shouldn't he be arrogant? His father made him what he was. My brother Trevor is the same way.
When you're good at something, you're good at something. Brown, you should be speaking up your damn self. Remember all that boasting and bragging used to do when we shoot ball?
When y'all would shoot, I'd be on the sideline with them hoes. But anyway, but remember how y'all used to act on that court? Yeah.
I I mean, but yeah, you gota But no, to me to me that that young man has every right to showcase his arrogance. Why not? As long as you can bag it up.
I mean, hey, he backed it up to get to that point. So, I mean, I would be ecstatic, too. I'm going go in there my chest out.
Look at how Deion Sanders was back in the day. Deion Sanders was off the chain everywhere. who didn't love him.
Look what he's done for Colorado since he been there. Michael Jordan, he was the Hey. Yeah, you can't get mad at him.
You Hey, but you know nowadays they they they don't like they they look at him as a threat. That black man is a threat to them. We got to humble his ass.
Loud. Yeah. We got to humble him.
He ain't going to never be humble. He's a Sanders. Yeah.
They they trying to humble him and his father him and his father. Yeah. It ain't going to happen.
I I I almost read something about Shiloh this morning when I was at work, but I didn't get a chance. I was real busy. So, but anyways, I know y'all think we we jump around a little bit with this pot.
Pot does. So, we going to try to get back a little bit on the on the on the plantation cuz when we finish up on the on the religion, it it'll play into that a lot with us being with the slaves and the plantation and all what happened on the plantation. And during all this time, we was praying to Jesus.
Uh and um me personally, um I I know I got I got family and friends watching, so I hope we'll be able to talk to each other after we have this little part of this show. Um but um to you listeners um uh uh subscribers or the our viewers that we have um if there any minister or I say a man of the cloth as they say uh watching this show um I I have proclaimer I have a quick um thing that I just a question that I want to put out there that I want um could you explain something for me? I went to numerous people and talked about um religion like um asked ministers why as a people why we have to deal with so much stuff.
You know, we we're are the most religious people that walk this earth. Ain't don't nobody serve God and praying like we do, but we always get the short end of the stick. We always had to go through the most stuff.
And I asked one pastor and his answer was that uh God give his toughest battles to his strongest people. And he said he's so he's getting us ready for the afterlife. But if that afterlife if we going to heaven so why I got to be get tough to go to heaven if he's g me something.
But heaven supposed to be a rejoicing place we you know with God. So why are we getting put through so much stuff? And um if any viewer would would like to comment on that uh um you know you can shoot an email or you can even just comment on the video.
Yeah. um email us at and we'll have a follow-up show on on the religion thing. Would any of y'all guys have something to say about religion?
Since the since the beginning of time, black people have had it like that. They like you say, they they sit like saying the slave slave cabins. Uh oh god, you know, why are we getting treated like this?
And they singing and you know, all around the fire and all this and that and then the next day they getting mass out there beating the [ __ ] out of them, right? Cuz don't I mean I believe in deity. I believe in in there is a God.
How will we get here? Somebody had to put us here on earth. But apparently um we're not we're not doing something right because um we was in slavery for over 400 years.
So 400 years we was playing praying to Jesus that he would free us from slavery. And for 400 years the white people was praying that we stayed in slavery. So it took God four.
We stayed in slavery. We prayed for 400 years to get free and we're still we're not in that type of slavery, but we still slaves. So somebody help me with understanding why as a people why are we getting treated so bad?
Could somebody please make help me understand that? Well, I'm gonna say this right here. If you need to run hand, go ahead.
I'm gonna say this right here. Um, and I'm going to leave, but these are conversations that we can have. And I'm telling you, I want the heat.
I want the smoke. This is no disrespect. Yeah.
Jesus birthday went to solstice December 25th. You have to understand spring equinox when Jesus rose on the third day. So did Tamu.
So did Sam Ramis with a son Tamuz, which that story is older than the story of so-called Jesus. But again, this is about Brown's question. I'm going to leave it right there.
But I do want the smoke and be more than happy for y'all to um bring it. Let's get it. But that's just me.
Anything else for you guys? Uh no, we're good. Great show.
Yeah, man. It's pretty cool having I like the pot locks. Just random conversation.
Oh, before um we before we close out, uh King Leopold II, now I posted it on Facebook, the letter he wrote to his missionaries before they went into the continent of continent of Ali Balan, which y'all call Africa. But they're about to go back to the original name and drop that Roman name, Africa. They're about to go back to the original name, which is Ali Bulan.
Um, King Leopold wrote a letter to the missionaries detailing how he wanted them to go in with their Jesus the Christ or their savior and and sway them into it and then turn on them and then create one of the most atrocities on earth when it comes to human holocaust and damn the entire genocide of the congalles people. But we don't hear about this genocide which went from anywhere from 5 to 20 to 30 million We know that one genocide was supposedly six from the guy with the mustache. But King Leopold and um the division of of of the continent of Aliban um the race to Africa to when they divied it up like a like you do a pizza.
That's how you got the South Africans and stuff that's over there now. These people went in there that not not strictly just King Leopole. It was the Africa I mean it was a European Union.
So the the white a South Africaners that's now some of them that's now here in America. That's how some of them ended up over there taking over these people land. They went into the Congo and they went to all corners of of Alibolon and it is what it is.
But no I've seen on Tik Tok and y'all know I be in them Tik Tok streets bank head bouncing and crap. You know what I'm talking about. Ain't that what that dude say on the little show said?
You know what I'm talking about. What that little dude name is. But anyways, damn, I forgot my train of thought, man.
Damn, y'all. I guess we're gonna have to close off with that. One more one more question I have with the religion.
Um, uh, oh, I think if I can if I can see how to word it. Um, I'm say, excuse me for a minute. Give me just a second.
Um he thanking y'all. Um okay. How Okay.
To you your you viewers or pastors or how many of you actually believe that God knows all and sees all? And if you do believe that um explain that to me. Um because a lot goes on that um you know if you you for to have all power and be able to stop a lot of stuff.
Um why would you think God would let that go on? I know you you're not God. But what as a minister I believe that you should be a different person.
If you call yourself a man of the cloth, you should be u a man of the cloth. A man of the cloth. And you should be up on your knowledge and be able to explain stuff.
If your like if you're a pastor over a flock and my one of your members come ask you well what well pastor what is this and you know I need to know something you know I need for you to be able to give me an answer you know let's just um and like I say I grew up in the church I believe God my my mom was a believer and she was a you couldn't make mama doubt Jesus I'm talk I'm talking about I don't regardless of what and it's it's it just makes me Wonder how uh to see a person that's following God and you know lined up with God and his you know his word they have to go through a lot and then and then a a pastor tell you that God gives his toughest battles to his strongest uh people. But that's just like having two kids that you got one good and one bad. So the good kid, you gonna give him hell.
I'm talking about whoop that ass every day. you going to just punish him. But the bad kid, you just let him run around him like a No, it doesn't make it doesn't make sense to me.
So, um if you would please um comment uh like I say, send an email or hey, come to the show. If you want to be a part of the show, come to the show. Yeah, I guarantee you you're going to have a lot of emails with just different opinions.
Everybody different opinion, but that's what you want anyway. I I I don't want as much smoke as he just drop just drop the comment. Don't even email.
Drp me in the comment box. I want the smoke too, but not as much as uh Sheree want. He wants the smoke smoke.
I just want smoke. Yeah. I Yeah.
I don't Yeah. Okay. Is that is Is that all we have for today?
Yeah, that's it. Oh, one more thing before we go. I know this is one more thing a couple of times.
Why is it when people who win awards or games or get album of the year or whatever the case may be, first person they thank God is for for blessing them. What about the person that didn't win, God didn't bless them. What about people saying, "God blessed me.
I got God done blessed me with this house and I know you was in the club on Sunday. He know me on Saturday. " When you in church on Sunday, then your test them on.
Yeah. But you was in the club on Saturday hitting on me and turned around and hit on Brown and then you went home with Cook. And I'm just metaphorically speaking.
I'm just saying I've seen these things happen. And I and I said it that way because I know it's going to be somebody who's so-called saved come in and say, "Well, they really went about God. That wasn't God blessing them, but it was a devil.
" Name one atrocity in the Bible that the devil committed outside the situation with Job. Not that wasn't Job. But what was his name?
The boy. And he lost his whole family. That was uh Job.
That was okay. That was Joe. I thought I got off track with No, that's Jonah in the whale.
Got swallowed by a whale for three days and all that toxic belly acid. But anyways, but he was blessed. God had his hands on him.
Anyways, from what I remember about the Bible and I studied it, the devil ain't committ one atrocity in there. Y'all have a good evening. Thank y'all for joining us.
And hey, may the universe continue to favor you.