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Why Is Tyler the Creator Anti-Black?

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In this episode of A Tribe Called Best, I sit down to unpack the controversy surrounding Tyler, the Creator and the allegations of anti-Blackness. We go beyond the headlines — what is anti-Blackness? How do we define it in our culture? And when we scream “cancel” and pull our support from one black person, what are we really saying?
We explore how we sometimes carry out the cancel culture in our own community, throwing people out while welcoming in outsiders without question. If we’re going to be serious about accountability, we’ve got to learn how to look in the mirror. We’ve got to understand how — as a culture — we can champion thieves, culture vultures, and leeches, but cannibalize our own when the spotlight gets messy.
This episode isn’t just about one person. It’s about the big picture: who we allow in, who we push out, and what we lose when we confuse culture-sharing with authenticity and allow harmful people outside our circle to slide. Let’s stop hurting ourselves more than the so-called “problem” ever could.
Join me as I tell the story, break it down, and leave you with a verdict — because we’re the tribe that thrives, Besties. ✊🏽

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So, the latest episode of A Tribe Called Best is about the cancellation and accusation of Tyler the Creator being


anti-black. I think that's cap. I think when we start cancelling people for being


anti-black, we need to get a microscope and look at it a little bit closer. Look at the government. Look at the


current regime. Look at all the bigots. Look at all the systematic racism. All


of that is anti-black. November 1st, they taking away food stamps,


health care, freedom to choose what you want to do with your own body,


all of that stuff. He's trying to incite riots. He's trying to incite chaos.


That there is antil-back. Cuz who do you think they're going to target? Huh?


Prisons are privatized. Who do you think they want to put in prisons? Huh?


We want to cancel people for being antilack. Um, we quickly cannibalize our own.


Black people cannibalize our own. You want to cancel Tyler the creator, but you got people screaming free puff.


You got people still checking in on Kanye West. You got people that still like Drake, but we want to cancel Tyler


the creator for being anti-black. Let's talk about the lack of education


in the hood. Let's talk about the poison, disgusting food that they feed us. That's anti-black.


The subpar health care systematic racism is anti-black. Dead beat


dads, deadbeat moms, not raising your children. Celebrities that take time to


make babies but don't take the time to raise them. They either lay the pole and roll, they split out, or they get a maid


or a nanny and they don't take care of their kids. not raising black children is anti-black.


So if we canceling people for being anti-black, we canceling ourselves. We cancelling half of our culture.


If we canceling people for being anti-black, let's cancel people that perpetuate black-on-black crime.


Cuz that's anti-black. Tyler did some stuff. Tyler has a pass,


but in this situation, he did absolutely nothing. And y'all are so horny


to cannibalize your own people that y'all jumping down this dude throat for no reason.


Go cancel some real anti-black folks. Holy [ __ ] It's a tribe called best.


So everybody's horny to cancel Tyler the Creator. And everybody is on this Tyler


is anti-black wave. Okay. Um, what irritates me the most and what pisses me


off about it is when I open up my TikTok and when I was looking at IG and when I


was looking at YouTube, the people that was on the Tyler is anti-black


is black people and black men. And it's kind of like, damn, homie. Like,


what is it that has y'all so horny to


cancel people? Right. I'm not anti- cancel culture because a lot of times we


get it right. A lot of times people get cancelled and it is absolutely right.


It's the things that we agree that we shouldn't say and we shouldn't do and


when people say or do fill in the blank, then we get them out the paint. But a


lot of these cancellings come at at the expense of, "Oh, let's uh let's


retroactively do some retroactive [ __ ] Let's get in the time machine." Like, a lot of


times, come on. I know y'all relate to this cuz I've heard other people talk about it, so I'm not the first one to say it. And that's what the comments are


for. Get in the comments and let's start this um let's start this out as a dialogue, okay? Cuz I want y'all


opinions on it. A lot of people have said this before. It is YouTubers and TikTockers and


people on IG that was born in 2003


that's bringing up receipts from 1993 from 1983. Hey, did you know this artist


did this? Hey, did you know this artist said that? Hey, did you know this and that? Yes, we know we were there. I was


born. I was alive. So it be like a lot of the cancelling


and a lot of the receipts that people pull up be retroactive cancellations.


You cannot fight the internet. The internet is undefeated. If y'all got receipts, church, I'm all for people


coming with facts and coming with evidence. And when people need to get out the paint, get them out the paint. Thank God you doing the Lord's work.


But let's not ask for receipts where they not really valid, where they not really due. And


what I mean by that is the So the thing that started this whole Tyler the creator cancellation, what


opened up the floodgates, and this is as I understand it, this is from what I've seen with my


eyes. I could be wrong. Again, that's what the comments are for. Get in the comments and correct me if I'm wrong. Anything that I'm missing, please fill


me in. Y'all my besties. And this is a tribe called best. So,


what started this whole thing from what I've seen is Tyler gave a heartfelt


um beautiful post saying, "Rest in peace to D'Angelo, one of our heroes, one of


our black legends." Um, for me personally, my slap, my jam was Devil's


Pie. Rest in peace, D'Angelo, man. Um, Tyler gave a a tribute, a post, uh,


dedication to D'Angelo. What did antilack people do? Got in the


comments saying antilack stuff. Because remember,


there's always time for racism. We can't fart, [ __ ] or cough without


racism. It's not a move that could be made on on the face of this, not this


earth in the United States of America. It's not a move that cannot be made here that that excludes racism. Racism has to


be involved in every inch, every second, every iota, every moment of our life has


to have some anti-lack prejudice, anti whoever, LGBTQ,


um, Hispanics, we discriminate on disabled people, um,


everything has to be bigoted. Okay, so


again, he made a post for D'Angelo and anti-black people got in the comments and said something anti-black.


Somebody replied and was like, "Hey, you're being anti-black. Hey, you're being racist. Hey, stupid."


While he's while he's um showing love to one of our fallen heroes to black


excellence, you getting in here being anti-black.


So Tyler agrees with the person that called out the antilack person.


Boom. Flood gates open. Here comes the attacks.


So after that, I'm seeing on my TikToks all the black people, especially the


black men. Oh, the chickens came home to roost. Yeah, finally it's about time.


And he gets what he deserves. And he pandered to black people. and he he pandered to white people and he got a


white audience and he's not for black people and he's a edge lord and d and


he's crazy and he said this in 19 ticket it too and he did this d who gives a


[ __ ] like we go and we get the receipts for things that aren't like relevant to


the moment and all of this mind you this is a tribe called bessel so this is just my opinion


all of this stuff. The reason I say it's not relevant to the moment because


people went back and got some of his old tweets and we not we apologize. Don't


put me in we. Um the internet, you all are saying he's anti-black because of


hijinks and shenanigans and wow things that he tweeted. What? Circa 09, 010,


012. same thing y'all did to Kevin Hart.


And when we pull up receipts, my problem with people pulling up receipts, I say,


"I love when y'all pull up receipts. And if we going to cancel somebody, let's do it true and correct and thorough and


good for having the receipts and good for having the facts. But when we bring the receipts to cancel a person and to


paint a person in this certain light, to paint this person with a broad stroke and say, "Oh, this is what this person


is. This person is racist, antilack. This person is homophobic. This person is whatever they are." When you get that


brush to paint them with that broad stroke, the broad stroke is not right. Cuz a person's action or a couple of actions


is not their totality. So when he when he said and did wild stuff


back in the day, you're not getting the receipts for the good stuff that he did, for the positive stuff that he said.


Whenever we go to do those cancellations, we don't bring the receipts for the positive contributions


that the person made. And that's the part that I never understand. One of my favorite quotes. One of my favorite


quotes. Twice I did right that I heard never.


Once I did wrong, that I heard ever. Do you understand that? I'mma explain it to


you. All the times that you do right, it don't matter. It falls on dick ears.


Whenever you do good, no good deed goes unpunished. and doing good and helping people and contributing is a [ __ ]


moot point. Nobody cares. Make that faux pa. Make that mistake. Make that


misstep. Fall off. Have a slip of the tongue. That's all over the nightly news. That's


all over Twitter X, whatever the [ __ ] you call it, IG, Shade Room, Tik Tok.


You get me? All the podcast is covering you when you make that faux pie. when you make that misstep. But the nine out


of 10 good things that you did, nobody is broadcasting that. Nobody wants you to do good. Ain't nobody praying for me.


And I mean, let's keep it a stack. Let's keep it a bane. I'm going to tell you like when I


decided in my life, oh, I'm going to start trying to do the content stuff. I'mma start trying to do the content


stuff. I ain't had nobody riding with me. I got two, maybe three people max [ __ ] with


me, supporting me, loving on me, praying for me, saying this is going to work. Because I think that


when you when you decide what Jay-Z say, this this my uh this fo's favorite line.


Jay-Z said, um, I picked up the pot when we was out of options. It's a Jay-Z line for everything. when I decided to pick


up the pot and say that I'mma do something that it was a bug on my knee that could


possibly work and then I stopped saying possibly something that will work because I'm talented, I'm blessed, I'm


beautiful and nothing but good things come to me but I have to do this and trust the process like Nipy Hustle said


faith when when Nipy Hustle said when you you you step out when you walk and


you step out on the ground and you just know it's going to be there I don't have to wonder that that that that's faith.


So I started doing this believing in faith that what was mine is going to be there


and this is going to work and I also started believing in faith. I started having this blind trust and belief in


the universe. So when I started to to to do my stuff,


I didn't really have people championing me and people at my beck and call like,


"Hey homie, how can I help you? What can I do for you? What are we doing? What's


up with us? Oh, we're going to do this. Let's accomplish this us." And I wanted


love and help and support because


it's not really a eye in team. Nothing is done in a vacuum. Nothing is


accomplished by one person. One person could be the face of the program. One person could be the visionary. One


person could be the man. One one person could be that [ __ ] One person could be


the H N I C. But you better believe that


it's an army behind them. It's a staff behind them. Things don't just happen.


So when I thought that people would recognize


me trying to break a generational cycle and get it in order and straighten up my


wing rudders and fly straight and get it in gear and and and be productive.


I thought that people would be more eager so that when my ship sells in or when success happens or when it works,


you could be like, "Oh, it was we. Oh, it was us. Oh, we did it together. Oh, this is great." Like while ago, uh, 21


Savage was on Math Hoff's podcast and he talked about that. He told a story. I'm


going to sum it up real quick so I can get back on the point. He told this story that was very inspirational to me.


He says um he took this dude on tour with him and you know essentially kind


of you kind of essentially did nothing and they got back from tour and he gave him bread I think something say I don't


know money 20,000 or something like that just for going on tour with him. So, you got to go on tour. You got to travel.


You got to see the world or the United States or whatever. I don't know where they traveled to, but you got a trip.


Um, you probably got to to to to to play with some hoes and you got some money


and then they get back home and I guess the guy um I think he like bought a brick or something like that and got


busted or something like that. But he was talking about how


you can give a person an opportunity and after I give you the opportunity, what you do with it is is your business. If I


pass you the rock and and you missed the game-winning shot, hey man, I did my part. I passed you the ball.


If I give you $20,000, $10,000, whatever, and you go try to get some work to try to double up on your money


and and you get lost in the system, you know, the the the cops get you. Um,


you're a ward of the state. Now, that's not my problem. I I showed you the world. I can show you the world. I


showed you the world and I gave you the opportunity and I gave you some bread and now you see that there's more


and you blow it. There's nothing I could do about that. So my point is


I thought people would be like have a big belief in us and we


because when I get there me Nalo when I get there we get there.


It's about us and what we believe in and what we doing and building the world


that we want to live in. You know what I'm saying? It's not about how fast you build the house. It's about how long the


house stands. And at the moment, it's just me dooo building the house. So, it's going to take a while cuz with this


podcast and stuff like content stuff, I don't know what the [ __ ] I'm doing. I'm just pressing record being me.


Anyway, back to the anti-black stuff. Back to Tyler. um


so yeah with with with with people and with the cancellations and


all that kind of stuff like um yeah people get the receipts for all the bad stuff and not all the good stuff like


for example one of my favorite examples is when he was at Comic-Con and a young lady in the audience asked a question


and my boyfriend's a really big fan of Tyler and everything he's been a fan


since he was like 13. She don't know who you are. No I do. I do. I listen to I listen to


that boy even though it's the most recent but um uh my question is uh sorry it doesn't


really relate to the show but um he was wondering why is Cornell black now. Okay, hold the [ __ ] up.


That's a good question. I should have We should have started with this. It's not your fault. It's like, why you


make them black? Why can't have anything, man? No. No, don't clap. Hold on. How many


[ __ ] black cartoon characters is it on TV right now? I name five. I'll give you time.


Cartoon characters. Wait, cartoon characters or characters in general? Cartoon.


Cartoon. I only know like it is none. It is none. They cancel Static Shock. Nobody remember Filmore.


It's like we don't got [ __ ] The only other black character is this [ __ ]


weird ass. Oh no. They killed Chef off [ __ ] South.


So we don't have [ __ ] So I said, "Fuck that. We about to make this black and he


ain't got no guns. He ain't shooting no [ __ ] basketball and and he a [ __ ] duber and we're gonna put him on TV and


he's the lead character. He ain't the comic relief. He ain't the


sidekick. He the lead. That's a question like why would you ask that? I'm a black


man. Should I create something with a Asian,


Caucasian, or Hispanic lead character?


What's the internet about? Equality, love, rights. Everybody is is fighting


and bitching about not having something, right? Or having something taken away, right? What's life about now? Right.


Representation, right? Right. You want to see people that look like you, right?


If I created a tribe called best cartoon and it's me, Nalo is the main character,


why would I make him Hispanic or Asian or white or [ __ ]


green or purple.


A stupid question by what I presume is a stupid person.


We talk about, oh, Tyler would say uh homophobic stuff. Yeah, he also came out


to be gay or by Oh, he's he's a troll. He's a edge lord.


All right. Who's not? Um, and I'm sorry, let me take that back. Let let me reverse the charges on that.


That was a general statement. Everybody is not. I'm not personally. But what I'm saying is stop taking people at face


value. everything that people say is not


real. Maybe they don't mean that. Or maybe like a lot of it is just hyperbolic. Like a lot of things that I


say, I mean nine and a I believe in nine and a half out of 10 things that come


out of my mouth. I believe in my rhetoric. I believe in myself. But a lot of times the way that I say


things or the examples that I give or the analogies is just hyperbolic. It's


just hyperbole. I'm just putting my stink on it. I'm just giving it sauce.


That's it. That's all. And if you wanted to, my thing is this.


I don't feel like I really do things that are out of pocket. I don't really feel that I do things that are cancelellable. But I mean, the the the


the day is still young. You know, I just got here. I've been doing this for less than a year. I might say something um


that will um enable you guys to cancel me soon. I don't know. Just keep your fingers crossed. Hope that I [ __ ] up,


but I'm not. Um with with getting receipts and bringing


up people's old actions, I always think about like I think about it like this.


If you bringing up a tweet that I had since 09, 012, 010, 03, what were you doing in them days? What were you doing


to your spouse? What were what what were you doing with or to your kids? What was in your group


chat? What was you texting your homies? What what what were you what were you


doing behind closed doors? The only person that knew what you was doing was you and God.


What were you doing? When we talking about everything that people was doing,


we we don't know how to use the mirror. And I say that on almost every podcast. um responsibility


and um accountability and and reflection. A lot of us is pointing fingers and throwing stones out the


glass house. We don't know how to use a mirror and we talking about what everybody else is doing, but we not


telling what we was doing in secrecy. Y'all might not have been having your


crazy hot takes on Twitter, but nobody's innocent.


Nobody. [Music] And I'm not caping for Tyler, like I said.


Tyler allegedly being antilack. His cap in this video is more about antilackness


than Tyler being antilack. Because if we really want to split hairs and we really want to be detail oriented and we really


want to come clean about it and we want to cancel people and call out people for being antilack, we can get rid of damn


near half the culture, the quote unquote culture. And black people know what I'm talking about.


We could cancel half of us or more if we want to talk about anti-black.


Some of y'all right now today, excuse me.


Some of y'all right now today still love Yay Jesus, Yay Seuss, Kanye West. Some


of y'all still love him right now today. That's one of the most antilack


black men that's ever graced the set, that's ever been on the culture.


And he made no qualms about it. He didn't hide it. He was like that very early on. He didn't just lose his mind.


He didn't just go crazy. It just wasn't his mama. That might have been the straw that broke the camel's back. That might


have been what sent him over the edge, but it was always there. We just choose to ignore it. He's not a new person.


He's not doing anything different. It just happens to be amplified. The the the internet, the phone has everything


amplified. But Kanye was never not


anti-black. Go back and listen to them first and second albums. He was just waiting to


get on. Like I tell a lot of people this. Oh, money changes you. People


change when they get money. You don't change when you get money.


Number one, the people around you change. Number two, a lot of people do outlandish things


when they start checking chicken, but they didn't change. It was things that they wanted to do, they just couldn't


afford to do them. Example, it's people that I want to slap the [ __ ] out of


every day. I don't have money for legal fees. I


can't afford to get in trouble. The guy that was following Tyler around


New York and he said, "Stop following me. He said, "I got money. You want a lawsuit? I'm with all the shit." That's


how I feel. If I had enough money to do a lot of things for a lot of people, I would. But I can't afford legal problems. I'm not some dumb [ __ ] I'm


not a broker. I'm not going to dig myself into legal issues. I'm not going to do nothing to you that'll put me in


jail that'll risk me being away from my family. But please believe, if I had enough


money to slap the [ __ ] out of you and pay you, I would. People don't change with money.


Once you start checking chicken, you get access to the things that you wanted to


do but could not afford to do. Kanye is anti-black.


A lot of y'all love Drake. You still love Drake. The owls.


A lot of y'all still love that man. Oh Jesus. Somebody got in my comments


the other day and left a comment about


Kendrick. I made a video. It's something about Drake. I don't even remember, but I'm pushing rhetoric. I'm pushing


propaganda saying that Kendrick beat Drake. You you you can find a comment. I don't


really care to do so. No, don't find it. I'll make a video about it. But


my comment, my reply to him, I put revisionist history. I said to each his own. You're free to believe what you


want to believe. You you you're free to believe that.


Okay, listen to me. Listen to me. Let's talk about this is going to relate to


anti-blackness. I'm going to wrap this up in a neat little bow and you'll love it cuz I'm going to put this all together. Let's talk about anti-blackness. Right. Drake is antilack


and a lot of you guys hate the letter


community, LGBTQ community. It's a lot of transphobia. It's a lot of homophobia.


Drake is trans. Drake transitioned. Drake identifies as a woman. Drake is a


full-on female woman. He wears lace front braids.


He went and got his nose done like one of the the the real housewives of Tyranto.


He got a skinny nose. Now that wasn't his nose. His nose was a little bit different. He went and got his booty. I mean,


allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly. BBL Drizzy. Allegedly. So, a ass, a nose, his hair.


Um, he went and got a six-pack, right? That shows you how much of a bird brain


this fool is. You went and got a six-pack and didn't get your back done. You got your abs etched and sketched and


you still got a fat back. That's bird activity.


With all that being said, like I said, he he transitioned into a woman. Got his got his nose done, got a weave, got his


booty done, got his abs done, and


he started a fight. He hit someone, he got hit back, and he ran to the law. And that's still a lot of you guys' goat.


So to say that he's not anti-black is to say um snitching is fine.


You can get beat and go to the law. Like if you're a fan of hip-hop or rap music


or the culture or whatever, you know what a rap battle is. You know that a rap battle should not end in somebody


suing. We should not get latigious after somebody disses us.


We shouldn't. Drake does not know if he's


Jewish. I don't think he identifies as a black man. I I don't think so wholeheartedly. Ask Drake when you see him. I'm not sure. Well, he and I aren't


on speaking terms, so I can't ask him how he identifies, but I will say he


transitioned into a woman. Um,


Drake is not for the culture. Drake is not of the culture. When you make statements like you're rapping, like


you're trying to free the slaves, to me, that's an implication. The slaves should


not be free. I said this in another podcast and I'm


going to say it again. Kendrick makes it cool to be intelligent and rap and be hig falutin and if you want to hide


something from a [ __ ] put it in a book. And Kendrick Lamar is the book that [ __ ] don't want to read. That


makes Drake antilack cuz you ratted on the blackiest black


black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black black man that you picked a fight with. That's anti-black homie.


Let's talk about anti-black some more since Tyler the creator is anti-black allegedly. Let's talk anti-black some


more. Um again I said I'm from California. I'm from LA. I'm from the east side. I'm


from Watts. I'm from the Blue Gates. Okay. So, I've been around dudes that do


a lot of things, right? Um, crime, like everything under the sun, right? And you


see this, this is one of those things. Um, denial. Denial is like one of the


strongest things that us humans have. Denial. And you see this in real life and you also see this in hood movies,


right? when someone gets shot, right, and


they're dead and they're deceased, right? And their mom is, "Oh, Lord, what


happened to my baby? What happened to my baby?" It's a Jay-Z line for everything. What Jay-Z say? He never did nothing to


nobody, but them boys shot him. You see mama's saying, "My son was innocent. My


son ain't never did nothing to nobody. Why them boys kill my baby?"


Your baby is a reputable. Your baby is a big stepper. Your baby slide. Your baby


smoke 17 people. Your baby is a trophy for the hood. Your baby killed 17


people. Your baby got big guns. Big guns. I got big guns. ARS. AK. [ __ ] pick one.


[ __ ] pick one. Your son is a killer. And when you kill people, you probably


get killed one day. But oh. Oh, my baby. My son ain't never did nothing to nobody. Why they kill my baby?


I'm probably a cold, callous piece of [ __ ] Probably. Maybe. That's for you to judge. Get in the comments and let me


know. [Music] When somebody gets smoked, I ask why.


[Music] Before I say condolences, before I say rest in peace, when somebody gets smoked, I ask why all the time. because


I'm willing to go out on a limb and say that black men murdering black men is


antilack. Huh? No.


So, I understand um the origins of gang banging and how it


started and what it evolved into and how it spread like a plague. They gang


banging in other countries, drilling. Um, New York, Atlanta.


It's all LA [ __ ] But I understand how it happened and why it happened. I get


it. I get it. I'm not oblivious. I'm not dumb. I'm not clueless. I get what's going on, right?


But the fact that we still do it is anti-black because we are victims of


systematic racism. This is all Willy Lynch [ __ ] All of this is learned


behavior to get us to down each other to destroy each other. This is all learned


behavior. So if it's learned behavior, we could unlearn it.


We could not smoke each other because the the white man is discrim.


He going to discriminate against you. He going to stop your employment. He going to give you poison food. He going to give you the access to cracking guns in


your community. He going to um encourage you to have unprotected sex and spread


disease and have kids. He's going to um give you a bad education and and deprive


you of the opportunities that his people have, but he ain't going to make you shoot a


black man. Police going to pull you over and when you reach for your registration, you going to get shot in the back 47 times.


That's going to be the police. But the white man is not going to make you shoot a black man. that's anti-black.


Cuz again, this rant is more about being anti-black than it is about Tyler the creator being antil-back.


We supposed to be a community building, uplifting each other. Cuz I love black people.


I swear to God, on everything I love, homie, every one of y'all, I love black people.


And this this podcast, this show, um I'm saying I don't know if this is true. I


don't know if this is right. Thoughts become things and you supposed to speak stuff into existence. But I'm going to do two things on this every time. I'm


going to say something truthful or I'm going to say what I feel. And that's


probably going to cause this to crash and burn cuz honesty is not the best policy.


This is probably not good. [Music]


I am always going to look at things analytical and I'm going look at things


in terms of black and white. What I did wrong and what I could do better, what my people did wrong and


what we could do better. If I see somebody with the same skin as me, if I see somebody that's just like me and


something is going on, I'mma figure out how I can help you. No hating, no gatekeeping. I don't care. you, blood,


[ __ ] whatever. I'm a civilian. I don't give a [ __ ] what you are. When I see somebody that's like me, it's in my best


interest to love on you, and it's in your best interest to love on me. Period.


To see these young men go and get record deals and basketball contracts and football contracts and and stream it and


get signed and get a 100 m, you 100 million up, uh 50 million, 20 million,


whatever. You got a million dollars. It's a chick that's a apex predator


that's preying on you. She saw you get money. She got dollar sign eyes. She see you checking chicken and she know that


you a stupid dummy. So she going to get knocked up by your stupid ass. Now


guarantee she got 18 years of pay supplemental income cuz you dumb. Cuz


you can't pull out and finish on her face or you can't put on a condom cuz you dumb. No chicks like you. You a


loser. You weak. You turned down. and you just started making millions and this woman sees you coming from a mile


away cuz they can spot a sucker. Women can smell a sucker and she going to get knocked up and now you on the hook. Now


you going to pay or get sued or get accused of rape cuz you a sucker. That's


anti-black. If a if if a if a black woman prays on a man and and sets him up with that trap


to where she could gets up in that trap to where she could use a child as leverage,


that's anti-black. You get what I'm trying to say? Holy [ __ ] It's a tribe called best.


This is not misogynistic. This is not chauvinist. These are the facts of life. Anything that I say, go vet it.


Go look at all the athletes. Go look at all the dudes that dribble a


ball good or they run with a ball good and and they they they they get it and


now ba they making kids. Nick Cannon is checking chicken them 11


12 kids that he got. I agree with every single bit of that. I'm not saying anything. Then he did that podcast talking about


he regretted it. He was he was doing that out of uh what did depression or


something. You you damn bad and you depressed and you feel bad. I don't know if you


guys could hear that on the mic. It's too crackheads having a blowout argument. A blowout argument.


Um, yeah. Had all them kids and now he's saying he regrets it.


The worst thing that you could do, the most antil-back, disgusting thing that you


could do is go around and make children that you don't have plans on taking care


of. The most anti-black thing that you could do is go around and make children that you can't afford to take care of.


The most anti-black thing that you could do is go around and make children that you don't have time for or you don't


have the capacity to show love to. You making another generation of black


people is going to be lost in the sauce.


Oh, it's fun. It's a vibe. I'm here for the vibe. Let's get drunk. Let's get high.


Oh, we man. We we we rolling like, you know, lane, let's let's get a double


cup. Let's do some molly. Let's smoke a blunt. Who got the zaza,


right? Who got the Fenty? We


are doing all of this [ __ ] putting all this [ __ ] in our system, killing our bodies and killing our brains and we


laying up nothing in each other. Making another generation of kids with


Zaza in their system, with lean in their system, with Fenty in their system, with liquor in their system, with cigarettes


in their system. You crippling your kid before you have


them. Your kid is being born with a disadvantage. You don't respect yourself enough to clean your body up and then


you going to reproduce a kid in that garbage body. That's antilack.


You not for the preservation of the race of your people. That's antilack.


I'm just saying. I'm just saying. Look at them. Turn on the news. Look


what they doing. Uh, the president, the orange guy, tore down a piece of the


White House to make a 90,000 square foot ballroom. Ballroom.


He's rewriting history. We're sitting here watching history being rewritten.


There is a very clear and present danger. We are in danger.


Federal employees are at a food bank. They're they're giving out food to


federal employees because people that did the right thing and went to school and went to college and got a federal job and work for the federal government


are not getting paid because the the the blues and reds is fighting. And federal


employees that are employed by the federal government government are not getting paid and they in the line of the


food bank getting free food cuz they not getting paid and they got jobs.


people is on welfare and disabled and y'all want to kick them off welfare and talk about how people's welfare queens


and people are lazy and they don't want to do nothing and they want to pull yourself up by the bootstraps but people


with god honest jobs are not getting paid.


We're in danger. It's dangerous. We got an enemy.


They're also anti-black. But instead of worrying about the enemy


and the clear and present danger and what they taking away from us, we want to get receipts and


we want to cancel Tyler. And just like I said, if we want to start cancelling, if we want to start


cleaning our house and we want to start doing cancellations within our culture, let's clean house correctly.


Let's make sure that that Yay's name is never uttered again, that he's never spoke of again. Let's make sure Drake's


name is never uttered again. We have people um


we have a Traplar uh Ross, we have uh Adam22, we have um


we we we have all these people, academics, we have people that do damage to the culture. And then then people


within the people within the culture doing damage to the culture are pretty bad. But we also got another uh


sector of people that are antilack. And I won't go as far as calling them racist. I'm not going to say that they I'm not going to say that they racist,


but I'm I'm I'm going to call them anti-black because they're doing an antilack movie. You ready? Here it goes.


People that we get a sauce. People that we give a sample to. people


that we let dibble and dabble in the culture. People that we let come and


kick it with us and um enter through our door. People that we let use blackness


to springboard into a lucrative career. We let people come in this blackness and


then they get big and then we allow them to leave us. I mean, we we don't allow nobody to do nothing. We not we're not


slavers, are we? We're not enslavers. We're not holding anybody captive. But we allow people in


and then when they ready to go, they just they just go. They they take our money and our sauce.


Miley Cyrus don't want to wear Jordans no more and shake her little booty.


Justin Timberlake, when I seen him with that that curly fro with the frosted blonde tips poping,


I knew he was trouble. Now his last album was was uh what? Man in the Woods. He's so rustic. He's so rustic.


He's not blacking it up no more. Um, what's homeboy with all the [ __ ] on


his face? Homeboy, I swear. Um, homeboy, he got he


said he got really depressed. He was spiraling into a tizzy because you called him a culture vulture. And he


started doing drugs and being a drunk alcoholic because you called him a culture vulture. Um.


Ah. Um, white Iverson. When I started balling,


I was young. Shut up. Um,


he's a big ass star. He's white again. Post Post Malone. Post Malone is back


white again. That's one of those things that I'm not going to call her or Timberlake or Miley


Cyrus or um post racist. I'm not going to go that far. But what I will say is


that's anti-black to come and take a piece of a culture and make it your own. Like


you not a guest, fully live in it and immerse yourself in it and then discard


it. What's that stupid fool? He He shot himself in the foot. Not literally,


figuratively, he sabotaged himself. He's a sabotur. He ended his career before it even


started. He had a gigantic song.


Million Dollar Baby. Million Dollar Baby. Million Dollar Baby.


He made that song. And that song got high as giraffe [ __ ] That song was everywhere. It was not like us in


Million-Dollar Baby. Boy, you could have been big if you would have rode the wave. You're not max


B wavy. You would have been huge if you would have rode the wave. But as soon as that song got big, and


I'm talking about humongy. When that song got big, you made sure to say that you wasn't a rapper. You made sure to


say that you wasn't in hip-hop. You made sure to say that you wasn't. But who was slapping that [ __ ] [Music]


Okay, that's my point. So, this rant is more about anti-blackness


than Tyler the creator being anti-black because I do not believe for a second that he's anti-black because I've heard


several several points and several interviews and


several things on albums that Tyler the creator has made that says quite the


contrary. [Music] I've heard them I've heard him


vehemently and very proudly on numerous occasions talk about being black and how


our culture is stolen and about how blacks can't have nothing of their own cuz it gets commandeered


and how nothing is just black and it belong


to the lay person. Not not the lay person to the person that might not be that wellversed in Tyler the Creator. Go


look at some of his interviews and go listen to his album before you believe that rhetoric by people calling him


anti-black. I think that they're dumb. I have seen


him do things that I don't agree with. I seen them tweets. I seen them pictures.


Again, get in the time machine. go back to 012, 010, 09, and think about what


you was doing and what you were saying. Even if it was in private, even if you weren't living your life out loud like


he was, even if you're not an alleged um edge lord like you um say that he is,


look back at some stuff you was doing. I bet you a million dollars, we we could have a handshake. You can get in the comments. I bet you a million dollars


you did a lot of [ __ ] that you'll be ashamed of. a lot of things that you wouldn't want to see the light of day. So when we


canceling let's go look in the mirror. When we cancelling


cancelling cancelling when we're cancelling people based on something


that happened today and we go back 5 10 12 years on what they did. Yeah. Cool.


If you were to go back and say Tyler lynched someone, if you were to go back and say that


Tyler had people in his basement and he was holding them captive, if you were to go back and say Tyler was uh stepping on


kittens and kicking pregnant women, yeah, let's cancel them. If he did that 5 years ago, 10 years ago, 20 years ago,


if he did it 6 months ago, let's cancel him. But if we if we canceling people based on old tweets and old actions, let


let's let's get a chart and make a make a compilation of all the good things


that these people do versus the bad and let's just have some kind of standard to


cancellations. Anti-black my [ __ ] ass.


I had a lot to say. Um, I guess that's it. Hey, how y'all like this, man? I'm


just uh this is a this is a change in scenery. I told y'all I was going to keep switching it up for you. And um we


really trying to build this brand. And if you go to um atcbpod.com,


it's going to show you everywhere I'm at. is going to show you um where you


could subscribe. Spotify, um Apple,


it's going to show you everywhere that I am and everywhere that you could get


with me. There's a section where you can leave uh


comments. There is a section where you can send me a text. I don't have any uh comments. I


don't have any messages. Get in there. Come on down. Be my


bestie. Let me know what you think of the show. The good, the bad, and the ugly. What


you agree with, what you disagree with. I'm outside. Hopefully today the audio


quality is good. Because the audio quality that I give y'all be stainless.


I'mma toot my own horn. audio quality that I give y'all. It don't have a dent


in it. It's It's stainless. It's good. Let me know what you think of the audio quality. I hope this quality is good


because I'm outside. It's planes flying over. I told you it was some uh it was some addicts in the background fighting


and arguing. I don't know. Let me know um the visuals. Sometimes I


struggle and have issues with the camera. Sometime it be tripping. I'm outside trapping off the iPhone today so


this shouldn't be an issue. But yeah, let me know what you think of me. Let me know what you think of the pod. Um,


recommend it to a friend. Help a brother out. Um, let me know what


you think of the scenery. Look where I'm at. Look, let's look at it together.


Oh my god, it's so beautiful. It's so majestic. Squirrels running around, birds


chirping, graffiti, remnants of some building. And I don't


know what this used to be. I don't even know where I'm at. It's a lot of graffiti though. I like it. It's nice. It's a guy right there bird watching. He


got the big OD Canon lens. The lens is like this by Canon. It' be like $45,000.


No cap, no hyperbole over there just chilling. There's other


uh whites walking around right there. And um


yeah, just trying to switch up the scenery for y'all. Trying to give y'all something good. Trying to give y'all


something entertaining. Trying to give y'all something new. Get tired. Get tired of the same


[ __ ] Get tired of the same [ __ ] people. Get tired of the [ __ ] Come over


here. Be my bestie. Support your local neighborhood podcaster.


I'm blessed. I'm beautiful. Nothing but good things come to me. I


will see y'all on the next episode. Holy [ __ ] It's a tribe called Bass.


You got men like me. You got men like Tyler the Creator. You got men like like


For real. You you you got men like Kid Cuy. Stupid anime comic book watching


soft in touch uh uh beta freaks, right?


looking at looking at dudes that are not with the typical ghetto generic


rhetoric. Anybody that wants to do anything outside of the regularly scheduled


program, what y'all say? What you say in the black community? You ostracize them.


You you they they nerds. They squares. They weirdos. That's gay. That's stupid.


Anybody that's not doing what you want to do is gay or weird or stupid or not cool.


Ostracizing your own people and casting them aside cuz they not like you, that's anti-black.