Smif N Wessun helped keep the unity between the east and west, back when the war started. Bigga was out of pocket. Salute MATH!!! One of your best but unfortunately shorter episodes. Need that Blackmoon/Dru Ha interview next.
This was probably the most educational #MEO I’ve watched, and it brings me back to why ppl love this show. All of the guests have shown growth. The substance and knowledge in these conversations aren’t being talked about on other platforms as much as it is here. Much love to all of these brothers🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Blessings Tek! My sincere condolences. My husband is going through it too. I feel deeply for you. Sending you lots of love & light. This discussion is quite intense, but interesting. My lifelong 🥰 speaks with great compassion and empathy. Break it down for the people General Steele. You’re so wise. 🤓 🧠 ❤️ 👁 😍 Ok, I’m back. I’m a BCC fan for life. I love all of y’all and thank you Tek & Steele for sharing your gifts all these years. Matt and team - appreciate you sharing these experiences with us. Great job!! Now, my 2 cents on the subject matter (what I think I understand today 😉, not law, just where Grace {that’s me} is in this hour): 1. Life is a school and the Universe/Creator/God provides opportunity to learn and grow as individuals. 2. The Universe has order and all beings are connected to it and within it, and all beings are connected to all beings and the environment (both micro and macro levels). Human beings have enslaved each other all over the world throughout history. There are no victims. We all, past & present, participate in this human condition. We all are, however, journeying through life with unresolved trauma from slavery, war, and everything else we and our ancestors have experienced. 3. Everything we do or don’t do is a choice. But we do not have control over anything or anyone. We do have the right and responsibility to manage how we respond to the vicissitudes of life. 4. The best choices we can make are to focus within and continue to grow your relationship with yourself and the Divine. As you approach your highest self with more and more awareness, you share your lessons/blessings with others through any variety of interactions. Humans may be free at some point. We all need healing, and as we elevate we partner and help others, etc. We are individuals and we are One. I think achieving that Oneness may be God’s ultimate plan for us Earthly beings. I really have no idea, but I enjoy exploring those thoughts and feelings. Blessings to all of you and your families. Have a safe and enjoyable holiday season. Love & Light
Steel & Lord Jamar can passed for brothers even twins. They look & sound so much alike. Are they related??? Family??? They look so much alike. S/o to smif & Wesson. The interview was very beautiful & we need more conversations like this to continue. Knowledge is everything. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
How many of us exactly went to Africa an heard the story of slavery.. I have an I can say it was a choice. We had a million Malcolm X Nat turner etc. they died fighting an jump over board.. I’ve been
It's always been my favorite album. Boot Camp's music changed my life, I can't describe how much I looked up to these cats in my high school years. Da Shinin' is in that Illmatic, Purple Tape, 36 Chambers level of greatness.
@@miracleink548 sooooooo true! Timz N Hood check had me wearing Timz and Hoodies all through high school. Also I'll never forget the time that "I am what I am and I do what I do" was playing on the speakers & there were like 3 Ls burning in a Seniors minivan and I was like a freshman but I played football so I was down with the crew 😆 and I got so fucking high cuz I was trying to be a big boy I was opening the window and trying to breathe in fresh air and shit oh man those were the days!! Good vibes!!
56:55 "Hi how'd you meet Tek" 🤣😭😭😭 His brother wanted to promote but Steel wanted to keep going with the intellectual convo rather than talk about themselves. I know how this is with brothers. Love how much respect is in the room despite I know what will happen at the end of this episode loll
Math, I like you, but you started this video on some nonsense. Slavery, by definition, was NEVER supposed to be an optional thing. We wouldn't have had to go through a 400 year struggle if it was intented to be optional.
Math is so fundamentally wrong n sound so ignorant in this episode. Nat Turner was ONE OF THE FEW they allowed to learn how to read the Bible to the slaves. BUT....since he could read, he was able to read ALL the Bible passages they dont teach, that told him how wicked and evil what they were doing was. That's why noone was ever allowed to learn to read again and it was punishable by death, dismemberment or blindness. And he was slaughterd for it. Come on, im mad this whole room is full and not one person was able to correct him on this.
Boot Camp practically raised me.Every morning on my way to school,i listened to some form of BCC in my headphones. Some of the best times of my life...
People being sold into slavery wasn't a choice while being chained and feet being cut off n shit. This wasn't a choice from that standpoint. Those that sold definitely was making a choice to sell others into slavery.
Thank!!! The first time i saw Roc on your platform, i was like, he has to have BCC on here! The most underrated movement in Hip Hop! ( Tims all season for ass kicking reasons). Salute Math Brooklyn stand up!!
Uncle Tom was actually a stand up person and well educated. He was brutally beaten to death by 2 slaves for not giving the whereabouts of other escaped slaves. I think the story got flipped around so others wouldn’t try to be like him. Some freed slaves I could see choosing going back into captivity in attempt to free or defend their loved ones. This was a national tragedy all types of circumstantial situations took place Im sure. Let’s come together and fight for reparations from a nation and corporations that still benefit off our ancestors’ free labor and blood shed. The trivial debates can blur out the root issues of slavery.
I really like how MEO has evolved and grown so much. It has turned into something we actually need in the Hip Hop culture giving us so much information alot of us in hip hop didn't know and it has cleared up so many things. Legend sht. Math is already a BR legend and now he is turning into a different and much bigger legend. His journey has been truly inspiring. I've been a supporter since the beginning. Salute from P.R.
Math, yo you have never experienced slavery so you have no right to ever say it was a choice. How come people don’t choose to break out of prison? People have done it, Right? People have tried. But what stops them is power. The same power slave owners who having guns, whips and power has kept people enslaved. just as much as a system that can incarcerate (enslave) people now, did it then. You on some let me be radical talk that don’t make sense. 💯
I love Math, Mecca, Bigga and the show. ❤️👏🏾 But Math, the slavery was a choice thing, is ridiculous. I can't believe what I'm hearing. 🫣 It's so obviously illogical, emotional, not fact based or factor. based. It completely ignores us being outnumbered, outgunned, in a foreign land. Defenseless. It also ignores the isolation, the innate human instinct of self preservation. Revolts happened often, especially in the islands (we outnumbered them), people constantly tried running away (which is why fugitive slave laws were enacted). What was Nat Turner's fate? If they ALL chose freedom or death, we wouldn't be here. Thank You to all the enslaved ancestors. 🙏🏽
With the slavery comment I truly believe that Ye was actually just touching on Stockholm syndrome. Ye often says that he just needs a translator but no one ever gives him a chance to clarify himself, just demand him to apologize and dead the convo. I’ve watched numerous Ye interviews and you can actually watch him work out his thoughts out loud in real time and that’s when he gets in trouble.
Math Hoffa let me ask you a question, when you were robbing people possibly with a gun, knife or your tall intimidating presence with the application force did the victims have a choice? Lets not casually forget the POWER DYNAMIC at play here in military apparatus, martial skills, organization, strategy and the greatest component of them all WEAPONRY (SWORDS, GUNS AND CANNONS Vs. spears, knives and bows). It's cool you (Math) may have chosen death if you knew your fate, unfortunately most if not all didn't and chose life presuming a possible end to their miserable circumstances at the time. One won't never know what he or she would do until a situation and all its nuisances presents itself. All you can say is what you THINK you would do vs. the reality of the circumstances. Did the Italians have a CHOICE against Hannibal and his FORMIDABLE FORCES to ever come out of AFRICA or did the Chinese have a CHOICE against the Mongolians Riders one of the most FEARSOME WARRIORS in history? You're are talking about an individual decision vs. parents (mostly mothers) who felt they were saving the lives of their children under this barbaric institution of slavery in America.
Over the last two thousand years, people have been searching for the historical existence/evidence of Jesus and other major biblical characters (Moses, David, Solomon, etc.). All these efforts have been fruitless because most people have accepted the biblical stories as historical events and searched for the evidence to support their pre-determined conclusions. Common sense suggests the exact opposite direction in our search for the historical Jesus and other biblical characters. We should investigate what the historical evidence says about the biblical events, and not the other way around. We should not accept the biblical stories, figures and dates as historical fact without other corroborative evidence. If we rationally review what happened, we will find that Egyptian historical evidence places certain Old Testament stories in logical settings. As such, many biblical stories, which are considered by many to be fairy tales, will become credible.The Bible (which is notorious for stating the names of persons, sites, and water wells which in many cases have no impact on the story whatsoever) never named a Pharaoh or his residence when an event occurred. While there is no historical evidence to support the biblical accounts of David, Solomon and Moses, there is abundant evidence to prove that: Moses’ life and religion match precisely with those of the Egyptian King Akhenaton (1367-1361 BCE). King David’s war accounts match precisely with those of the Egyptian King Tuthomosis III (1490-1436 BCE). King Solomon’s life and lack of wars match precisely with those of the Egyptian King Amenhotep III (1405-1367 BCE). The historical evidence is in conflict with the chronology of biblical characters, and no rational person can totally agree with the historicity of the Bible.
SMH I'm sorry, but slavery wasn't a choice BIG DOGGIE 💯👣 We need to stop trying to make sense of the dumb things k w is saying, and he shouldn't be speaking on BIG DOGGIE 💯👣 He's using us, and doesn't care about us in anyway BIG DOGGIE 💯👣 The dude talks about getting done wrong on record deals, and how he's owed money BIG DOGGIE 💯👣 But he owes money to artists, and won't give them their money BIG DOGGIE 💯👣 Please stop speaking up, and trying to protect k w BIG DOGGIE 💯👣
near 22:59 the book that only sold in the mosque, mosque #7 in Harlem is where we went... but the book *The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and J e w s* very telling! Heard [they] wrote [their version] & it $ells for a Very Pricey price-point online, last checked. Because we tend to be study-addicts, was going to buy it to see how it mirrors or Mounts the 1 the *brotha* wrote years ago... yet, again, that Price! Yikes! And that book on how Hollywood was built... again, very telling!
Just to be transparent, Haitian slavery came about when Columbus landed on the island and met up with the Taino Arawak Indians. They wel omed Columbus and his people and aided them in building houses and growing crops whereas Colukbus wrote the Queen of Spain and told her that the Indians were tractable. And that's how it began but Math keep bringing enlightening subjects to the forefront.i really appreciate your podcast...
The fact that "slavery is a choice" is a provocation makes it at least partly true. If someone would say "slavery is over" ppl wouldnt get angry but would mostly calmly say "yes but...". This should prove that the wording might be slightly off but it brings a maddening truth to the surface, that we have had the potential to unite and go to battle but have been selling each other out and snitching on eachother and giving the european credit for our own wrong doing for way too long and have made the to the godlike devil we think he is, which he is absolutely not.
46:05 - 46:30 as much as black panther was an amazing movie thats what I thought when it came out because people will think of the movie rather than the original black panthers movement
Math got through watching that Dave Chappelle skit where those pimps went back in time to visit the slave times. You can manipulate and take advantage of a person or people that are uneducated, disoriented, scared and chained.
On the topic of slavery: You're talking about a time when mankind was just beggining to interact and understand there were others out there that could do things they couldn't. During this time the power structure was shaped by who had stronger army. Who had the most advanced weapons. Who had the best tools. Lastly, what people fell to interpret correctly about the journey our ancestors endured, is anyone who has been in modern day bootcamp or prison knows the psychological conditioning used today that was derived from the buck breaking from our ancestors era. Ripping someone out of their natural habitat. Being ripped from your wife, your kids. In some cases being captured by your tribal enemy and being misled about what comes next. Thinking you know how things will end but you don't... Taking a voyage across the atlantic under harsh conditions. Thinking about how you don't know where your going. You don't know if you're going to live to the end because dead rotting bodies lie all around you. Thinking about how you don't even know the fellow Africans around you. Some, were prisoners of your tribe. Some were your tribal enemies that were caught by white slave traders. You survive that mental trip to arrive in a strange land. In bootcamp I have seen what human nature looks like when ripped from their natural surroundings. You don't want to draw attention to yourself. You want to learn the rules around you to buy time. You want to understand your new settings. You're vulnerable. You don't share the same language as everyone around you... black, white, Native American. Yet... there are new gen blacks who seriously discount ALL of this and say... "Yeah, yeah, yeah but all that was a choice". This response is an example of a person that can not process reality correctly. They cannot understand realistically how their current position and mindset is a gradual result of tiny steps forward from an impossible situation. These folks today don't understand enough to see things from the perspective of their ancestors.
Let's Not Play the Game Bcz U Don't Have Children U Don't Kno What A Competent & Functional Responsible Person Is Bcz All Parents Ain't Competent Or Responsible And Unfortunately Not Functional !!!!
I don't think people are "shitting" on the people who chose not to accept the fact that a choice. We are simply honoring the people who decided to act on the choice. I will use school as an example: Do you think that acknowledging the people who graduate means you are shitting on the people who didn't graduate? The one thing I did not hear anybody discuss is the element of fear. Fear is the element that suppressed the idea of the choice. The same circumstances that were presented to Nat Turner and Harriet Tubman were presented to the other slaves. The difference between Nat Turner and Harriet Tubman is that they did not allow the fear minimized their ability to make a choice to strive for freedom.
We talk mad s***for not to have ever felt a whip on our back.
If ya parents ever said go get the switch, then you know where that came from
Smif N Wessun helped keep the unity between the east and west, back when the war started. Bigga was out of pocket. Salute MATH!!!
One of your best but unfortunately shorter episodes. Need that Blackmoon/Dru Ha interview next.
This was probably the most educational #MEO I’ve watched, and it brings me back to why ppl love this show. All of the guests have shown growth. The substance and knowledge in these conversations aren’t being talked about on other platforms as much as it is here. Much love to all of these brothers🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Facts
I been waiting for this one to drop!!!!! Let's goooooo, London locked. Salute to tec & steel and the full team!
They are the epitome of 90s east coast hip hop and so underrated!!!
Blessings Tek! My sincere condolences. My husband is going through it too. I feel deeply for you. Sending you lots of love & light.
This discussion is quite intense, but interesting.
My lifelong 🥰 speaks with great compassion and empathy. Break it down for the people General Steele. You’re so wise. 🤓 🧠 ❤️ 👁 😍
Ok, I’m back. I’m a BCC fan for life. I love all of y’all and thank you Tek & Steele for sharing your gifts all these years.
Matt and team - appreciate you sharing these experiences with us. Great job!!
Now, my 2 cents on the subject matter (what I think I understand today 😉, not law, just where Grace {that’s me} is in this hour):
1. Life is a school and the Universe/Creator/God provides opportunity to learn and grow as individuals.
2. The Universe has order and all beings are connected to it and within it, and all beings are connected to all beings and the environment (both micro and macro levels). Human beings have enslaved each other all over the world throughout history. There are no victims. We all, past & present, participate in this human condition. We all are, however, journeying through life with unresolved trauma from slavery, war, and everything else we and our ancestors have experienced.
3. Everything we do or don’t do is a choice. But we do not have control over anything or anyone. We do have the right and responsibility to manage how we respond to the vicissitudes of life.
4. The best choices we can make are to focus within and continue to grow your relationship with yourself and the Divine. As you approach your highest self with more and more awareness, you share your lessons/blessings with others through any variety of interactions. Humans may be free at some point. We all need healing, and as we elevate we partner and help others, etc. We are individuals and we are One. I think achieving that Oneness may be God’s ultimate plan for us Earthly beings. I really have no idea, but I enjoy exploring those thoughts and feelings.
Blessings to all of you and your families. Have a safe and enjoyable holiday season. Love & Light
This is one of greatest interviews of all time!
Steel & Lord Jamar can passed for brothers even twins. They look & sound so much alike. Are they related??? Family??? They look so much alike. S/o to smif & Wesson. The interview was very beautiful & we need more conversations like this to continue. Knowledge is everything. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
wow
They really do favor each other. I used to think they’re brothas.
@@q-roccity7466u u.huuuu u
Nah they not related definitely
They have similar movements and cadence in the way they talk
Da Shinin is one of my all time favorite albums!!!! Thank you Hoffa!! This so dope!
Factamundo...top5 album all time
How many of us exactly went to Africa an heard the story of slavery.. I have an I can say it was a choice. We had a million Malcolm X Nat turner etc. they died fighting an jump over board.. I’ve been
Might be my fav
It's always been my favorite album. Boot Camp's music changed my life, I can't describe how much I looked up to these cats in my high school years. Da Shinin' is in that Illmatic, Purple Tape, 36 Chambers level of greatness.
@@miracleink548 sooooooo true! Timz N Hood check had me wearing Timz and Hoodies all through high school. Also I'll never forget the time that "I am what I am and I do what I do" was playing on the speakers & there were like 3 Ls burning in a Seniors minivan and I was like a freshman but I played football so I was down with the crew 😆 and I got so fucking high cuz I was trying to be a big boy I was opening the window and trying to breathe in fresh air and shit oh man those were the days!! Good vibes!!
After this interview first time I listened to SMIF N WESSUN music now I'm addicted to it 💪🏽💪🏽
As a long time Smif N wess fan...it's great to read that...they are definitely holding it down for that classic NYC style of rap/hiphop.
if you haven't listened to Sean Price, Buckshot shorty, Black Moon boot camp click check them out to.
Boot camp clik is Legendary They just got overshadowed by Biggie and Nas and The Wu
Welcome to the doghille!!!
Always better late than never
LEGENDS 💯💯🙏🏾ONE OF MY BEST RAP GROUPS HANDS DOWN
Great build I luv seeing knowledgeable brothas speaking that real ! we need more of this!
I know Math Better Not Let Bigga come back on here with that shirt
Stop that 😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤘🏾 Smif n Wessun 🤘🏾
When them 🎺 kick in 😎
That is my favorite turn till this day.
Thank you MATH🙏🏾
🤘🏾HOFFA GANG 🤘🏾
This show always have good conversation but this episode was great happy to see how everybody showing growth
56:55 "Hi how'd you meet Tek" 🤣😭😭😭 His brother wanted to promote but Steel wanted to keep going with the intellectual convo rather than talk about themselves. I know how this is with brothers. Love how much respect is in the room despite I know what will happen at the end of this episode loll
Math, I like you, but you started this video on some nonsense. Slavery, by definition, was NEVER supposed to be an optional thing. We wouldn't have had to go through a 400 year struggle if it was intented to be optional.
Facts! Who looked at slavery and said "GIMME SOME OF THAT!"😭😭😭
I agree!! It’s easy to say you’re a revolutionary and die when its hypothetical.
@@rayh8879 Only those who thought and knew they could benefit off of it. That's it!
@@RoninAliNowOn True, but I was talking about what BLACK PERSON looked at slavery and said "I want to be a slave, it looks AMAZING!"😭
@@rayh8879 I know, Brother. LOL NONE.
Peace.... Right n Exact... WE CANNOT, NEVER FORGET BOOT CAMP CLIK... LEGENDS ✊🏿🙏🏿..... They raised me.... Great Interview 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
speak that real!
Math is so fundamentally wrong n sound so ignorant in this episode. Nat Turner was ONE OF THE FEW they allowed to learn how to read the Bible to the slaves. BUT....since he could read, he was able to read ALL the Bible passages they dont teach, that told him how wicked and evil what they were doing was. That's why noone was ever allowed to learn to read again and it was punishable by death, dismemberment or blindness. And he was slaughterd for it. Come on, im mad this whole room is full and not one person was able to correct him on this.
Boot Camp practically raised me.Every morning on my way to school,i listened to some form of BCC in my headphones. Some of the best times of my life...
People being sold into slavery wasn't a choice while being chained and feet being cut off n shit. This wasn't a choice from that standpoint. Those that sold definitely was making a choice to sell others into slavery.
Excellent conversation. 💯
Thank!!! The first time i saw Roc on your platform, i was like, he has to have BCC on here! The most underrated movement in Hip Hop! ( Tims all season for ass kicking reasons). Salute Math Brooklyn stand up!!
Uncle Tom was actually a stand up person and well educated. He was brutally beaten to death by 2 slaves for not giving the whereabouts of other escaped slaves.
I think the story got flipped around so others wouldn’t try to be like him.
Some freed slaves I could see choosing going back into captivity in attempt to free or defend their loved ones.
This was a national tragedy all types of circumstantial situations took place Im sure.
Let’s come together and fight for reparations from a nation and corporations that still benefit off our ancestors’ free labor and blood shed.
The trivial debates can blur out the root issues of slavery.
Dope convo! S&W has some of the realest hip hop records ever!!
I really like how MEO has evolved and grown so much. It has turned into something we actually need in the Hip Hop culture giving us so much information alot of us in hip hop didn't know and it has cleared up so many things. Legend sht. Math is already a BR legend and now he is turning into a different and much bigger legend. His journey has been truly inspiring. I've been a supporter since the beginning. Salute from P.R.
Through all the add ons and subtraction this is still my favorite Podcast hands down. Always got the real talk!
Math, yo you have never experienced slavery so you have no right to ever say it was a choice. How come people don’t choose to break out of prison? People have done it, Right? People have tried. But what stops them is power. The same power slave owners who having guns, whips and power has kept people enslaved. just as much as a system that can incarcerate (enslave) people now, did it then. You on some let me be radical talk that don’t make sense. 💯
Rip Sean P
RIP P! my absolute favorite since jesus price
I been waiting for this for WEEKS
We condition our kids to go to school, get a job, trade or career, earn money, then pass that knowledge to your kids... Indentured slavery!
This was a very tense episode! But it was still dope af!
How ?
@@bpp7000 This the episode where they was gonna catch fade. Probably edited it out if they don't do a 2nd part.
I love Math, Mecca, Bigga and the show. ❤️👏🏾 But Math, the slavery was a choice thing, is ridiculous. I can't believe what I'm hearing. 🫣 It's so obviously illogical, emotional, not fact based or factor. based. It completely ignores us being outnumbered, outgunned, in a foreign land. Defenseless. It also ignores the isolation, the innate human instinct of self preservation. Revolts happened often, especially in the islands (we outnumbered them), people constantly tried running away (which is why fugitive slave laws were enacted). What was Nat Turner's fate? If they ALL chose freedom or death, we wouldn't be here. Thank You to all the enslaved ancestors. 🙏🏽
What can i say dudes don't think as deep as they think they do. We are jn the era of sound bites.
Perfectly said
We're all suffering a mental illness
Bullshit
Eyyyy my boy smoke ! Shout to Myrtle ave kid
My favorite episode love when brothers build
With the slavery comment I truly believe that Ye was actually just touching on Stockholm syndrome. Ye often says that he just needs a translator but no one ever gives him a chance to clarify himself, just demand him to apologize and dead the convo. I’ve watched numerous Ye interviews and you can actually watch him work out his thoughts out loud in real time and that’s when he gets in trouble.
Best episode.... Theeee best episode 🫡🫡
that slavery was a choice debate isnt even worth entertaining
Surely aint
Prob my favorite group of all time and Mobb Deep
52:00 kanye is saying mental slavery today is a choice people are still choosing. When we can step up as a whole with him
Math Hoffa let me ask you a question, when you were robbing people possibly with a gun, knife or your tall intimidating presence with the application force did the victims have a choice? Lets not casually forget the POWER DYNAMIC at play here in military apparatus, martial skills, organization, strategy and the greatest component of them all WEAPONRY (SWORDS, GUNS AND CANNONS Vs. spears, knives and bows). It's cool you (Math) may have chosen death if you knew your fate, unfortunately most if not all didn't and chose life presuming a possible end to their miserable circumstances at the time. One won't never know what he or she would do until a situation and all its nuisances presents itself. All you can say is what you THINK you would do vs. the reality of the circumstances. Did the Italians have a CHOICE against Hannibal and his FORMIDABLE FORCES to ever come out of AFRICA or did the Chinese have a CHOICE against the Mongolians Riders one of the most FEARSOME WARRIORS in history? You're are talking about an individual decision vs. parents (mostly mothers) who felt they were saving the lives of their children under this barbaric institution of slavery in America.
There wasn’t any slavery in the Kemeric empire they need to leave ancient Egypt out of that slavery talk if they don’t know their history 😂
This was good can't wait to see pt2
If he out it out
Salute to OG for letting them know that slavery was a curse due to disobedience.it’s talked about in Leviticus and Deuteronomy.
Where’s the intro? It’s Hoffa!
Exactly, the show should start with the proper introduction of the hip hop legends first.
Y'all running ya mouths about old bullshit how do we heal and protect the community how do we build our youth
The first black marshall Bass Reeves is who the Lone Ranger was based on.
Shoutout to Graph … he delivered my chipotle today Grub-hub gang … i blessed him with a 10$ tip
The movie THE BUTLER... HE WAS A HOUSE NINJA AT THE WHITE HOUSE,
GONE WITH THE WIND WAS ABOUT HOUSE NINJAS....
Rip ruck😥🙌
Graphics & Park West stayed in the mix Daily!! Str8 Wreck!!
Bucktown Home of the original gun clappers
Over the last two thousand years, people have been searching for the historical existence/evidence of Jesus and other major biblical characters (Moses, David, Solomon, etc.). All these efforts have been fruitless because most people have accepted the biblical stories as historical events and searched for the evidence to support their pre-determined conclusions.
Common sense suggests the exact opposite direction in our search for the historical Jesus and other biblical characters. We should investigate what the historical evidence says about the biblical events, and not the other way around. We should not accept the biblical stories, figures and dates as historical fact without other corroborative evidence.
If we rationally review what happened, we will find that Egyptian historical evidence places certain Old Testament stories in logical settings. As such, many biblical stories, which are considered by many to be fairy tales, will become credible.The Bible (which is notorious for stating the names of persons, sites, and water wells which in many cases have no impact on the story whatsoever) never named a Pharaoh or his residence when an event occurred.
While there is no historical evidence to support the biblical accounts of David, Solomon and Moses, there is abundant evidence to prove that:
Moses’ life and religion match precisely with those of the Egyptian King Akhenaton (1367-1361 BCE).
King David’s war accounts match precisely with those of the Egyptian King Tuthomosis III (1490-1436 BCE).
King Solomon’s life and lack of wars match precisely with those of the Egyptian King Amenhotep III (1405-1367 BCE).
The historical evidence is in conflict with the chronology of biblical characters, and no rational person can totally agree with the historicity of the Bible.
SMH I'm sorry, but slavery wasn't a choice BIG DOGGIE 💯👣 We need to stop trying to make sense of the dumb things k w is saying, and he shouldn't be speaking on BIG DOGGIE 💯👣 He's using us, and doesn't care about us in anyway BIG DOGGIE 💯👣 The dude talks about getting done wrong on record deals, and how he's owed money BIG DOGGIE 💯👣 But he owes money to artists, and won't give them their money BIG DOGGIE 💯👣 Please stop speaking up, and trying to protect k w BIG DOGGIE 💯👣
near 22:59 the book that only sold in the mosque, mosque #7 in Harlem is where we went... but the book *The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and J e w s* very telling! Heard [they] wrote [their version] & it $ells for a Very Pricey price-point online, last checked. Because we tend to be study-addicts, was going to buy it to see how it mirrors or Mounts the 1 the *brotha* wrote years ago... yet, again, that Price! Yikes!
And that book on how Hollywood was built... again, very telling!
Hoffa is out of his mind on this one. Very ignorant.
BEEN waiting on this one 🫡🦾
Random post: Boot Camp Clik as a Whole was/is better than Wu by the way.
No Way Possible (Killah Army) alone was better than the Boot Camp Click and put out the same amount of Albums
It's that dude Haji from the south hell of a show man!
Math the oppressors used God to rationalize their slavery & imperialism. There's verses in that Bible telling slaves to obey their masters like a God.
They some smart mfers i give them that because look at the condition of black people mentally all these years later.
@@cousinblvck it's cause the divinity is in the image of the oppressor & his people & not self.
@@cousinblvck the Bible is the lamp, & our spirituality is the genie.
Just to be transparent, Haitian slavery came about when Columbus landed on the island and met up with the Taino Arawak Indians. They wel omed Columbus and his people and aided them in building houses and growing crops whereas Colukbus wrote the Queen of Spain and told her that the Indians were tractable. And that's how it began but Math keep bringing enlightening subjects to the forefront.i really appreciate your podcast...
If you do not know* what's happening or even that it is happening you can not choose to end it.
The fact that "slavery is a choice" is a provocation makes it at least partly true. If someone would say "slavery is over" ppl wouldnt get angry but would mostly calmly say "yes but...". This should prove that the wording might be slightly off but it brings a maddening truth to the surface, that we have had the potential to unite and go to battle but have been selling each other out and snitching on eachother and giving the european credit for our own wrong doing for way too long and have made the to the godlike devil we think he is, which he is absolutely not.
DA MAN SAID NEW YORK BABIES!
We ain’t come off boats 🪶🦝🦅🦬🦊🏹🪃
Disobedience is the cause of slavery? I heard this tricknology before... you gotta build to get this clarity.
I know, right?
True BootCamp is left out of the convo.
Shout out Math for this one !
Have to read more... Levels of knowledge.
46:05 - 46:30 as much as black panther was an amazing movie thats what I thought when it came out because people will think of the movie rather than the original black panthers movement
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Bass Reeves is the original Lone Ranger
Math got through watching that Dave Chappelle skit where those pimps went back in time to visit the slave times. You can manipulate and take advantage of a person or people that are uneducated, disoriented, scared and chained.
Everything they bring the East VS. West coast beef from almost 30 year's ago! It always get heated! Niggas gotta let it go!!!
Death or be dishonored... choose one ......
A lot of our Hip Hop Artists went to good schools.
Can’t wait get into this one !
Haven't seen anyone top Tony Yayos 1.3 million views
Fat joes vid got 2mill
No Bigs. Most people don't know what your talking about
On the topic of slavery:
You're talking about a time when mankind was just beggining to interact and understand there were others out there that could do things they couldn't.
During this time the power structure was shaped by who had stronger army. Who had the most advanced weapons. Who had the best tools.
Lastly, what people fell to interpret correctly about the journey our ancestors endured, is anyone who has been in modern day bootcamp or prison knows the psychological conditioning used today that was derived from the buck breaking from our ancestors era.
Ripping someone out of their natural habitat. Being ripped from your wife, your kids. In some cases being captured by your tribal enemy and being misled about what comes next. Thinking you know how things will end but you don't... Taking a voyage across the atlantic under harsh conditions. Thinking about how you don't know where your going. You don't know if you're going to live to the end because dead rotting bodies lie all around you. Thinking about how you don't even know the fellow Africans around you. Some, were prisoners of your tribe. Some were your tribal enemies that were caught by white slave traders.
You survive that mental trip to arrive in a strange land.
In bootcamp I have seen what human nature looks like when ripped from their natural surroundings. You don't want to draw attention to yourself. You want to learn the rules around you to buy time. You want to understand your new settings.
You're vulnerable. You don't share the same language as everyone around you... black, white, Native American.
Yet... there are new gen blacks who seriously discount ALL of this and say... "Yeah, yeah, yeah but all that was a choice". This response is an example of a person that can not process reality correctly. They cannot understand realistically how their current position and mindset is a gradual result of tiny steps forward from an impossible situation. These folks today don't understand enough to see things from the perspective of their ancestors.
Bass Reeves was the black man Lone Ranger was based on
Sean Bigga going hollywood
Oh shit I was the night that called him steel when I met him 😆 🤣
PEACE 2 DA GODS
Hip Hop never died 😎
It's not dead it's in a state of confusion
@1:32:00...Uhhh, Professor Griff...?
“You think they’ll click on the one with 4 extra mins or the first one they see?”
Fie....interview 💯💯💯🤙
He wasn't talking bout real slavery....he was talking bout slavery to the music contracts
Math on some coon shit with this statement
Fire!!
Man where’s the fight clip ?
Probably On Part 2
Bass Reeves was the real Lone Ranger. A brother
Salute!
What happened to buddy thumb? Is it broken ?
Let's Not Play the Game Bcz U Don't Have Children U Don't Kno What A Competent & Functional Responsible Person Is Bcz All Parents Ain't Competent Or Responsible And Unfortunately Not Functional !!!!
Shout Out To Those Decept Boi's Next Try To Get The OGC Up There.
Shout to Smiff n wessun, heltah skeltah, O.G.C & BOOTCAMP CLICK! Much Respect! And salute from Ni99as from Norway!
Salute
I don't think people are "shitting" on the people who chose not to accept the fact that a choice. We are simply honoring the people who decided to act on the choice.
I will use school as an example:
Do you think that acknowledging the people who graduate means you are shitting on the people who didn't graduate?
The one thing I did not hear anybody discuss is the element of fear. Fear is the element that suppressed the idea of the choice. The same circumstances that were presented to Nat Turner and Harriet Tubman were presented to the other slaves. The difference between Nat Turner and Harriet Tubman is that they did not allow the fear minimized their ability to make a choice to strive for freedom.
Ay why they ain’t take Mecca with them 😅🤣🤣