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Duration:
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Broadcast on:
19 Jul 2024
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The narrative podcast is the home of original people, original people peace, original people resperosity and original people positivity and I am here Halsey Allen. Welcome to the narrative podcast, welcome all my narrators. Welcome, welcome, welcome. So yeah, another edition, week day edition of the narrative podcast. So how's everybody doing on this terrific Thursday soon to be Friday? This is a super late upload right now recording a little bit at 11 when I get it back. So when I get it shared back on the social, it would probably be a little bit after midnight, so early Friday, but technically this is a Thursday episode. But I've been on a mission to try to make my presence more pronounced during the week day. I'm trying to do more weekday episodes of the narrative podcast. My goal is to do at least like three uploads minimum per week day and then of course upload on the weekends. Not always unfamiliar with me and my platform, what I typically do, you know, is I do uploads during the week day and the weekends and both formats are different. I have two different formats for weekdays and weekends. The weekend format is typically longer than the week. I just, you know, want to tell you what I'm, you know, doing as far as content wise and how I'm going to be presenting the content. So like I said, this is a super late upload and how I usually kick things off by giving, you know, the listening audience a brief overview of the narrative podcast by giving you a synopsis of, you know, my platform and the content and how I'll be presenting the content in my mission statement. So I'm going to have to kind of bypass that this evening so I can get it uploaded because the intro synopsis alone is like, you know, at least I would say ten minutes long. So the goal here on my platform is just be short, sweet to the point. I try not to go over an hour per per podcast, but like I said, my intro alone is like close to a little bit over ten minutes. The breakdown of the narrative podcast. So I'm just going to go that this evening and get right to the content that I'll be presenting. I will say at least this in my mission statement this evening for the new listeners of the narrative podcast. My mission statement is to uplift and edify our community, original people community by providing positive friends and reference about our people and our culture. I'm going to have a question about the narrative podcast, the media intentionally vilifies our people and promotes, endorses and pushes, you know, all things negative about our people and our community so that's why I designed this platform to put out positive friends and reference about our people in our community. That's entirely why the narrative podcast exists. So, having said that, I'm going to dive into the content this evening, but before doing that, we just had a loss in hip hop. So, a brief moment of silence for a Bay Area rapper. She went by the moniker Tae the God. The story's newly developing and I gotta say I'm not familiar with her. I'm not really up on her catalog. But, you know, it's a tragic way she passed. She was an entrepreneur. She got unalived right in front of her own establishment. It's breaking news. So, there's not a whole lot of detail as to why it's just a whole lot of speculation right now, but it's really giving like nipsy hustle vibes. We're going to give this young lady a brief moment of silence before we dive into the content. And part me, I said, "Tae is tan the God, tan." I was saying, "Tae." All right, so, for those unfamiliar with me and my platform, what I do here is provide positive frames of reference about original people and original people culture. By original people, I mean our people, black people, I usually give an explanation of why I refer to our people as original people. And the breakdown of the narrative podcast, but like I said, this is a late upload. So, just trust me, our people are original. Black, African, American, Negro, whatever you want to refer to, what our people as, at the end of the day, we're original. Like, originally indigenous to this world, everywhere on the planet, you know, there was a large concentration of us who was here like 5,000 years before everybody on the planet. So, you know, that's why I refer to our people as original people, you know, for historical purposes and to also to bring unity within our community. Because there's so many different types of us, hanging from so many different man masses, but yeah. So, during my weekday episodes of the narrative podcast, so like I said, my entire platform is dedicated into dedicated towards sharing positive frames of reference about our people in our community and our culture. So, the positive frames of reference that I shared about our people comes in the form of positive news articles during the weekday. And the reason why I do that is because, like I said, the media intentionally misappropriates our images and our likenesses and bombards us with negativity, you know, about our people in our community all day long. And it kind of takes a toll on our subconscious and unfortunately, in stride with their agenda, you know, we kind of act out. Hello, it is Ryan, and I was on a flight the other day playing one of my favorite social spin slot games on Chumba Casino.com. I looked over the person sitting next to me, and you know what they were doing. They're also playing Chumba Casino. Everybody's loving having fun with it. Chumba Casino's home to hundreds of casino style games that you can play for free anytime, anywhere. So, sign up now at Chumba Casino.com to claim your free welcome bonus. It's Chumba Casino.com and live the Chumba life sponsored by Chumba Casino. No purchase necessary. VGW group for where prohibited by law 18 plus terms and conditions apply. On these negative images that we see all day, every day in television, in movies, in music, in literature, you know, we're just seeing all kind of degeneracy. Debutchery and lewdness and violence and, you know, self-loathing constantly without a reprieve. So, this like creates hostile environments within our community. It creates, you know, a situation where we're committing crimes against one another and treating each other poorly. So, that's all part of the plan. That's all part of the agenda to separate us to keep having a division in our community rampant. And so, you know, they've kind of succeeded in their mission to destroy our community with propaganda and with, you know, negative images. Which is all just a form of psychological programming and conditioning and systemic, systemic manipulation, you know, manipulating us through systemic oppression. So, you know, this is just a big plot to desensitize us towards violence and desensitize us to degeneracy, you know, making us perceive, you know, unnatural, unnormal things as normal. You know, we like culturally will accept, you know, the dysfunctional toxic things that happen in our community as normal because it's always being projected as either in, you know, television, movies, advertisements, music, literature, you name it. But here on the weekday episodes of the narrative podcast, I combat that by providing positive frames of reference about our people and our culture. And one thing I did forget to cover in my mission statement, you know, here I also try to encourage the listening audience to share positive frames of reference about our people and our culture. And also bring awareness as to why it's important to do so. So, you know, but anyway, having said that, I'm going to head on and dive into my positive news articles for this Thursday week, the edition of the narrative podcast. And I also deliver a social commentary about, you know, anything happening in the world, either globally, nationally or just something right out of our community, any, you know, hot button topics or trending subjects. And the purpose of me doing that is to control the narrative, because the media, like I said, intentionally vilifies our people that have us intentionally looking and sounding crazy and, you know, trying to make the worst example out of us as a people as possible. So that's why I provide the positive news articles and deliver commentary. I'm just breaking down, you know, whatever is going on in the world from our perspective. You know, what that means to our community and, you know, how to, we should, you know, interpret that as a people, whatever it is, you know, whether it's, you know, like I said, you know, nationally, globally or just something happening within our community. So yeah, without any further ado, I'm going to go ahead and dive on into the first positive news articles today on the narrative podcast. So the first article of the week, the edition of the narrative podcast, the headline reads. Black team becomes first driver with autism. And the young brother's name is Armani Williams. Armani was diagnosed with spectrum autism disorder and considered nonverbal at the age of two. He started to go, he started on go carding at the age of eight, enjoying the national competitive go card league. He won several tournaments for the league that he joined. And this is not the whole article. I just, you know, I broke it down and these are the just the highlights of said article. Just, I made bulleted points like the most relevant parts of the article. Because if I went to, you know, broke it down in this entirety, it will be well over 20 minutes. But essentially this young man has been diagnosed with autism and he's made it his life goal to bring awareness to people with who suffer from autism. They've been stigmatized clinically diagnosed as not being able to become fully functional, capable members of society, you know, without having to live independently on their own. They would have to, you know, have assistance or whatever. So he's utilizing his platform to be an example that you can be autistic and still do normal things and have a normal aircoast normal life. Now, I will tack on this little social bit to that. The powers that shouldn't be when it comes to our children. But what they tend to do is they intentionally diagnose our children with mental disorders and learning disabilities at an early age. Because again, like I said, it's part of, you know, the systemic programming and conditioning, you know, is the inherited agenda to, you know, destroy our people from the inside. So they put that negative thoughts in your head at an early age that you can't, you know, achieve, that you can't live a normal life. So they've tried to start us out with the handicap part of the plan. But, you know, they put that plant that negative seed. And, you know, special needs for the most part as it concerns to our community is a big finesse in the public school system because, you know, what they tend to do is that it's just kind of randomly selects. You know, brown children and create, give them some type of diagnosis and they can't learn, say they're, you know, they have ADHD or autistic or, you know, their bipolar or just, you know, some random mental health disorder. In order to get more money as educators who teach special needs courses, they earn an average, you know, on an upward of 20 or $30,000 more than just a regular educator, just like a regular teacher. You know, the special needs teachers that earn like about 20 to $30,000 more a year than just, you know, regular teachers. So that's one reason why they do it to, you know, give them teachers so they can give themselves raises earn more money. And then also, you know, to acquire more resources for the budget so they can stretch the budget farther like by computers and other learn. When it comes to renting out your property, the uncertainty of finding reliable tenants can feel like a real guessing game, responsible renter or perpetual party animal. 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And, you know, it's a big finesse and most of our children, the point that I was trying to make, most of our children to get diagnosed with these mental impairments, aren't really, you know, learning impaired, don't really have autism, don't really have whatever they say they have, they don't have it. You know, they just create myths, so to create opportunities for themselves, and, you know, it's unfortunate, but it's a real thing that does happen. And this young man's case, I don't think that was the case, because you know, when somebody has autism, like, when they're really on, I guess, the politically correct word for "dispection," when they're on the spectrum, you will see the physical signs of it, you will see the flailing of the arms, you will see them, you know, not being able to comprehend the comprehension levels will be low, they won't be able to, you know, socially interact and won't be able to complete, you know, use complete sentences, won't be able to dialogue effectively, they won't be able to have productive conversations, they can't, you know, they can't, you know, they can't, um, basically feel the room out, you know, they don't know how to interpret the body language, they become very hostile, really quick, you know, if you know, if you have an autistic, you know, family member or friend, you know, about all the symptoms, that comes with that, so. But like I said, you know, he didn't, uh, he refused to be a victim, I believe his family refused to let him be, you know, have a victim mentality and he did something positive to help with this condition to help treat his condition and give him a purpose to live and inspire all those other people to have that condition to let them know they don't have to subscribe to the label that's placed over there. So if you want to know more about what our mind is up to, you can head on over to www.teamarmonyracing.com or follow him on IG on team, our mind erasing. Uh, let's give a warm there to podcast round of applause for our young brother, our mighty Williams. [Applause] All right, next, um, article that I'll be covering on this week, the edition of the narrative podcast is a Thursday episode, but, you know, we'll run them low on time. So by the time I share it back on a social deal to be Friday, but this episode is a Thursday episode. The headline reads HBCU filmmaker gives over 400 laptops to students in need and creates free family friendly streaming network. And the brother's name is Tim Green, and I've never seen the spelling of green like that is G-R-E-E and E. He's an independent filmmaker, a radio personality, a philanthropist, a serial entrepreneur, and a whole host of other titles. And an author, I believe, motivational speaker, he wears many hats, multi-talented. Tim, he started his journey early. He also, you know, is a gifted tennis player. He attended Hampton University and Livingston College, attended Hampton University where he earned a bachelor's degree in business management, and he also minored in communications at Hampton University. And then he also is a CEO and creator of a program called Next Kids, Next Kids Worldwide, Pardon. And that's a program designed to provide positive frames of reference to children. Now, he, you know, this particular nonprofit organization, you know, is extended to all children from all walks of life worldwide, but, you know, it's especially focused on our children. But he started this nonprofit organization, kind of like similar to me, why I'm doing this podcast to combat, you know, negative content. Because I don't think anybody can deny all the negative images and disturbing audio that our children are privy to living in these days versus, you know, any other era. You know, we're glorifying games, we're glorifying drug dealing, drug using debauchery and some choice lifestyles. So, when he designed, when he did to combat, you know, this rapid wave of degeneracy that our youth is exposed, are exposed to on a daily basis, he designed a platform, you know, where you can, you know, our children can be submerged in the hip hop genre without, you know, glorifying all the negative things that's going on in the world. So, basically, he's teaching in, you know, you can rhyme about positive things, you can rhyme about having good grades, you can rhyme about performing community service, like doing things for the community, cleaning up the community, doing nice things for, you know, elderly people, treating each other good, being a good friend, being a good child, you know, respecting your parents, respecting your elders, you know, that's the type of things that, you know, he teaches with that non-profit organization Just early year learning fundamentals for children and he does it, you know, he puts a hip hop spin on it, so it's like, it's fashionable, it's cool, and, you know, it's not preachy And, um, not gonna lie, when I went to the website, it's actually, you know, the way they're rhyming is like in the cadence of, you know, anything like all the hip hop on the airways, now they're rhyming in that cadence That, you know, so it's like, with the times, and it's not, like I said, it's not, you know, preachy, but it's definitely teaching them morals and values and how to respect themselves and how to respect others So, like I said, I got a little long winded with that project, but, um, like, he started out as, you know, playing tennis at the age of 12, he was in, like, in the tennis Some type of tennis camp, he was the ball boy for Arthur Ashe and John McEnroe Now, with this particular kid's, next kid's movement, he's gifted over 400 laptops and desktops to, you know, children in need Now, the article says underserved, and I personally have an issue whenever I see or hear the word underserved, 'cause I feel like that's kind of like a subliminal Not to our community, it's like saying, you know, the black community, whatever, every time I see the word underserved And, um, it's a false narrative, 'cause the only reason why we're underserved is because the powers they shouldn't be used to services But, um, anyway, not because we just all can't afford to serve respect You know, it's just, oh no, this is like a little personal thing that hurts me But, um, anyway, so that's what his nonprofit organization is doing, unfortunately He was running the studio out of his personal apartment, and he caught fire, all his equipment caught fire But, they got a, uh, a GoFundMe page for it, so, you know, go online, just type, uh, "next kids" And then, uh, you know, the GoFundMe, you will see the page, and you can donate to help rebuild, um, like, not just him, but everybody in that apartment complex, you know, they lost And that's what got the GoFundMe for, for rebuilding, um, you know, like, pretty much everybody that was in that apartment complex Or that apartment building lost all their worldly possessions, so, you know, that's what that money's going for, for everybody living there, to, you know, get back right As well as, um, his, uh, program, his, uh, "next kids" program, to continue on with, uh, producing that type of content And it's a much needy content, as hip hop then lost his darn mind, like, um, I remember, I never forget the flax soldier boy got from, you know, uh, senior members in hip hop Because he was on, like, 15 coming out, he was just, like, had his, this debut single was "Dude Crank That Thing" do the soldier boy Like, he's 15, he's making a hood dance, he's not rhyming about, you know, gang banging, selling drugs, or, you know, disrespecting, um, women He's just rhyming about being youth, being a 15 year old child, you know, doing, being happy in dancing But, you know, that's kind of the thing I hear about hip hop, sometimes, like, they worry about the wrong things You know, they have displaced anger issues, it's like, you want to, uh, reward degeneracy, but condemn righteousness You know, all the degenerate people, they get sponsors, and they get, you know, top billing, and, and, and, you know, award shows, just everything you shouldn't give somebody that has low moral fiber They get everything, but somebody, like, that actually has a socially conscious message, somebody putting out songs that you can actually, like, um, learn something from, or, you know, uh, it's, like, intellectually Grow the listening to them, like, they're really hard to find, they're, they're the type of work that's hard to find, it's like, literally trying to find a needle in the haystack to find good hip hop use days But they're promoting heck out of, you know, people talking about unaliving people, selling drugs, using drugs, you know, um, being in toxic relationships, the Bachelor of Sex And just, you know, little crude activity, but, uh, anyway, I got a little long-winded law pudding, but I'm just saying to state of it right now, um, if you would like to know more about, you know, what's going on with his movement You can, uh, message him directly at 123@gmail.com, or, you know, he's a motivational speaker as well, and, um, if you would like to, you know, book him if you're a podcaster like me, if you want to interview him, or book him for an event, or have, you know, media inquiries Contact Michelle Wilkerson at 404-229-7641, or email her at, Tim Green-Pristine@gmail.com, and his name is, you know, Green-G-R-E-E-N-E So I just want to make sure you got the correct spelling of it, so you can, uh, get a hold of him directly And that's it, and that's all, so I mean, it's a given our brother, Tim Green, a warm narrative, podcast, round of applause for his contributions to the community [Applause] And I just only got three articles this evening, because like I said, it was a super-duper, you know, I actually have more bulleted, like I took a whole bunch, but, you know, because this super-duper late upload, I'm gonna just do three And I might hit you in a few more hours with some more for Friday edition, and then, of course, you know, join me this weekend for a four edition of, you know, the weekend edition of the narrative podcast, but, you know, I think this is it For, for, uh, this Thursday edition of the narrative podcast, week-day edition Next article, the headline reads, 41-year-old mom from poverty becomes first millionaire in her family, and the sister's name is Rachel Rogers Rachel Rogers is a serial entrepreneur, a CEO, uh, motivational speaker, philanthropist, mother, wife, mother, and a whole gamut of other titles So, she started off, you know, life was rough, she lived in the trenches, she comes from a low-income family, she had been low-income for her whole life, so public school assistant, redo- Well, it sounds like the tenants hit your rental property sure know how to throw a great party, you just wish they wouldn't throw so many parties, on Tuesdays, until 4 a.m. And if they could pay the rent on time, that would be nice too Being a landlord can be stressful, but it doesn't have to be, let renters warehouse handle the hard part of property management for you, like finding quality tenants you can trust Renters warehouse manages thousands of single-family homes, and specializes in 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in 2017 And the website features, the monitors on the website features, she instructs, you know, the people to use that platform How effective side hustles, she basically tries to, you know, it's an entrepreneur platform For those aspiring to be an entrepreneur, you know, there's information on effective side hustles How to scale your business to six-figure status, sell your business, you know, how to create a budget and stick to it And also how to accumulate and build generational wealth And then she's also written a book called, We Should Be Millionaires Or We Should All Be Millionaires Partly And I believe we all should be millionaires, so she's addressing in this book, you know, the systemic barriers And that's the space that she's coming from, it's like you're not imagining it, you're not playing the victim card Like, there's legit systems in place, if you're a certain demographic to prevent you from progressing to, you know, earning an income Where you can live comfortably, if you're a nine to fiveer, or just straight up just being an entrepreneur, earning your own business Without all that, you know, red tape and rigmarole surrounding just day to day living and cost of living expenses And travel expenses, you can just basically, she's putting out the material where you can just, you know, effective ways to live the life you want to live And then you have the resources to, you know, be on your own time, that's where she's, you know, bringing to the table And, you know, her demographic obviously is women, but especially sisters, she also targets to the other community Like, you know, she, you know, she, you know, she, she services that community as well I was struggling with what I was trying to say, but she's a married woman, so, you know, she's married to a man, but, you know But, like I said, she's a serial entrepreneur, social activist, social media influencer, motivational speaker, she wears a lot of hats You know, she really is champion, championing, you know, trying to promote, I don't know why I'm so tongue tied this evening, but She's really trying to promote living your best life and gathering the resources that you need to, you know, craft and live the life you want to live Nobody wants to live in a financial bondage Nobody wants to live paycheck to paycheck, so she's putting out the resources Or if you're tired of being sick and tired, you know, for yourself or by your bootstraps and, you know, take life by the will And construct a life you want to have for yourself and build generational wealth for, you know, everybody that comes after Any further ado, give our sister Ms. Rachel Rogers a warm narrative podcast round of applause for her business Hello, Seven Alright, I got a couple things I want to talk to before I wrap this thing up, I'm going to be super brief and to the point I already told you why I do the social commentary, just to put everything in proper context and perspective From our perspective, original people's perspective, because the media intentionally vilifies us and they try to, you know, just Go out of their way to have us looking and sounding, all types of crazy So if history hasn't taught us anything as taught as this, you don't tell your own story, your own story will be told for you And that's what the media is currently doing, they're telling our story for us and they're telling a really bad story So that's why I do commentary on whatever's happening in the world So I just got a couple things, I want to touch very briefly on before wrapping this thing up So, you know, it's still buzzing about the shooting during the shrunk rally I was initially on the fence, I said it could be staged, it could have been real I don't know, I couldn't process it, I was still needing time to process it But I've had some time to process it, and I got to say I'm on a team, it was staged And what turned my attention to, you know, it was staged was none other than, you know, pro-Trump supporter herself You know, the president's pet, the teacher's pet, Candice Owens, she was like a stankman she made She said she gave an account where, you know, her husband, her white husband, and yeah, I pointed out his race because, you know, a lot of things she says With a lot of dances, she takes on our issues, you know, it's coming from a space of self-loading Some of the things that she says, but I agree with a lot of things, she says, too So, you know, she don't talk all the way out of her rear end, but, you know, most of the things that she says particularly about, you know, black men I don't agree with But, you know, she's a very intelligent lady, but she said this out of her own mouth, she said her own husband came to see her at a rally She was speaking on behalf of, you know, the Republican Party or whatever, and, you know, the Secret Service rushed him before he even got, you know, close to the podium Like he was, they tackled him with, like he wasn't even a third of a way there, and so, you know, now you got a guy in the crowd who licks off the shot, injures some people in the crowd When the shots rang out, more and more testimonies coming to the forefront got people on their social media Who were shooters on the roof, see, when they had these types of things, you know, those type of events, especially with the assassination of JFK, you know, that's kind of The core reason why the Secret Service was assembled, you know, so something like that had never happened again You know, they take really painstaking strides to canvas the area, the reconnoiter, the perimeter, and make sure, you know, it's free of any potential threats So, from her saying that a big Trump supporter, that really kind of, you know, changed my perspective, because, like, it ain't no way Because I was just, you know, struggling over the, like, how does, you know, that party benefit from me And then I watched it a couple more times, and so the shots rang out, he just hit, and he appears to be, you know, leaking blood from his ear, and he's like, he got his fist pumping And he looks like, you know, what I'm reading, his mouth, he says, looks like he's saying F them, M efforts, you know, as he's getting up So, you know, still kind of hazy why they would go through such pain, time consuming reasons to stay something like that But, you know, my perspective's changed, I believe it is now, I now believe it's staged I still don't know the motive behind why they staged it, but, you know Something else, caught my attention Rapper Tkashi 69 kind of exposed the industry, not the industry for a loop And he's basically like giving his account on, you know, a wider such trash and hip-hop Like, you can legit him and leave by You're a billboard status You can purchase your billboard status, which isn't far-fetched, because you can also purchase your star on the Hollywood Walker thing So, a lot of these people, so when you're doing the math in your head, and you're wondering why these unsality people have stars on the Hollywood Walk a thing, how some, like, don't deserve it Because when you go and look at their body of work, it isn't, you know, it's not adding up And when you go and look at the body of work of a whole lot of new artists, you know, the talent is not there The personality, okay, you know, now hip-hop, well, you don't have to be talented to be an MC no more, to be an artist anymore You don't have to have raw talent anymore, you just hire some writers and be gifted with, you know, rhyming with a right for you You know, whatever the ghost writer writes for you, but to be a successful artist, and with that, you have to have an "it" factor about you You have to have something that makes you stand out, like when somebody looks at you, you know, they know you're different immediately And a whole lot of artists, they don't even got the "it" factor going on for them, like, you know, when you look at them They just look regular Schmeagler, like, there ain't nothing, you know, that separates them apart look-wise So not only can they not rhyme, they don't even look like, you know, a celebrity They don't have that star quality about them, that star quality look, you know, their drip ain't put together nicely, you know, they don't If I see, you know, that person in the hood, you know, they just look like regular people, like, they don't even have no breakout signature looks anymore On top of not being able to rhyme, not being talented, MCs But, um, that's something that the industry that they've been doing in the industry for, like, all since the industry's been around Some new stuff that I see, they kind of, uh, submit that point is they have what's called, um, streaming farms And streaming farms is basically like, I don't know if anybody's still doing digital currency, like, uh, currency, crypto mining Where they have all these computers, you know, linked together and they're, um, you know, mining for digital properties And, um, the digital Bitcoin or whatever, where they just have the computers running on automatic Well, that's what they're doing for these stats, they got literally all these devices, all these androids And all these, um, iPhones and one room, they're all interconnected And that's all they're doing is just, um, running up the algorithm, they just automatically running on the, um, act It generates, um, hits, it generates streams Yes, that's what they're called, they're called, uh, stream farms And that's all they're doing is stream farming And that's a dangerous thing in our community Because, you know, a lot of people do stuff on social media And so if you're ever wondering why, you know, your channel's getting demonized And you're getting copyright strikes And if you're a content creator or if you're, you know, you're, um, person participating in the content You're arguing with somebody in the comment section Nine out of ten, you're arguing with a bot Nine out of ten, when, uh, foul stuff is happening on your page It's because, uh, you know, mining The, uh, the digital, the, uh, the streaming, uh, farm The stream farm is just, like, a network of bots And they're creating stats And they're creating, um, you know, the downloads, the views And, you know, the shares are just running on the automatic program So while they're running on this automatic program They're, you know, psychologically programming us So it's like, it's all a big part, you know, of the bigger picture Which is to keep our community in disarray Keep us arguing amongst each other And keep us distracted on things we need to be focusing on We need to be focusing on this legislation We need to be focusing on what's going on in our communities You know, what's going on in our school systems, what our children What's going on in these, like, uh, town hall meetings As far as, like, how, you know, our government Are, are, you know, local, wherever, whatever state we live in You know, how they're divvying up the money And why we're not 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So like this goes back to the bigger picture The string guard is basically a tool Used to cause division in our community Because hip hop is interwoven into the fabric of America So they're driving up fake sales Promoting these like industry plants With these fake messages cause these artists they're for sale like All these rappers promoting these political parties And they're not even informed about the person that they're promoting They're not informed about their legislative policies They're just really just there for the bag Because they slid them a bag and they're like You know vote for whatever whatever the web You know they're not even Knowing the ramifications of their endorsements who say Whatever party that they're promoting But you know far as my personal views on the whole political process It's all kept anyway like Democrat, Republican, grassroots, conservative, liberal Whatever all that stuff is some BS All that stuff is kept None of those parties mean our community will None of them have our best interests at hand So if you're a voter, if you're out there voting and you're following all these candidates I will say if you really believe in the air folks in the process Not to be you know swayed by endorsement of rappers For entertainers period just really be focused on the facts And don't put emotion into your choices Look who got something tangible in it for us Before you know deciding on whatever you decide on But yeah those bots are something else man They're keeping all kinds of heavy circulating in our community Our wager bots are behind you know rappers being unaligned Because you know people that get misconstrued on social media They have these bot programs running You know the artists that have their own Facebook Or their own Instagram or their own X account And it don't even be them It just be bots you know uploading their tour dates And you know going at other rappers Like it's not even actually them which is what I'm saying And now they're in a life and death altercation With another artist and they didn't mean to say nothing It's just like that program saying stuff But it's all just trickery smoking mirrors and subterfue So we just have to keep a mindful eye on it I want to get a little super deeper It's been that this evening but I guess I reserved the rest of my commentary for a few hours You know on my next episode of the narrative podcast Because I ran out of time to discuss what I wanted to discuss So this episode is officially a rat Just to keep on supporting what I'm doing here Download this episode and I'll pre-visse you before the episodes Of the narrative podcast, wherever you get your podcast information from The best way you can support me is follow me either on X or YouTube I have a YouTube channel on Halsey Island on YouTube Subscribe to my YouTube channel And click the notification button Notification all and you'll be alerted every time Then I uploaded an episode of the narrative podcast You'll be notified immediately Every time a new episode of the narrative podcast debies Also X, I'm not too proficient with X but this platform that I'm broadcasting from Automatically uploads to X2 as soon as I'm done recording So follow me on X and some Halsey Island on X And I stay good at Halsey Island on X And you'll be notified with the latest episode of the narrative podcast And like I said download this episode And I'll pre-visse you before the episodes of the narrative podcast To continue supporting the platform And thank you for all that has been supporting the platform As you can do is also click the heart-shaped light button You got a little heart-shaped light button You can click back Help with the um, you know, whatever With all the rhythm And then also comment, I have a comment box You can just leave me something, some type of feedback You know, a suggestion which you would like to hear more of Or if I'm doing something right then, you know, I'm doing something right You know, if you want to get interviewed You want to, uh, you know Have a conversation, you know, want to get interviewed Or got ideas of who I can't interview You know, put it in the comments, let you know something You got a comment box? A comment You know, on my podcast episodes And then of course You can share You got the little three buttons, click the little three buttons And then share, you know, my podcast episodes And whatever platform that you'd like to be on Facebook, X, Twitter, whatever But share it, awesome Next order of business is a personal poetry blog On vlogger.com called "Hardest Pollution Fluent" What that is is an amalgamation of poems that I spontaneously write in the moment It's just a collection of my poetry and a thing that makes it so unique Like I said, they're spontaneously written in the moment But the poems are so intentional In detail In specific, you know, it creates the illusion Of, you know, pre-writing Like I thought about what I was going to write I thought about the topic and the subject better and all that But that's just quite the contrary I did not have any cognitive thought about any of the poems that I posted But they're all, like I said, they're super specific, super detailed And that's just like, you know, that's rare-telling, it's not You don't see too much of that Another unique thing about it Is all the poetry on that blog is featured for everybody I have a dozen or so poems on there specifically Featured for our community, the original people community But for the most part, it's for everybody Anybody who likes poetry, you're guaranteed If you visit that site, you're going to guarantee Relate to, you know, a piece of poetry Like a portion of it, or the whole poem itself Is going to relate to you in whatever you're going through In experiencing in life So it's a relatable poetry, it's what I'm saying You know, really adaptable And really inspirational and motivational motivation So go check that out The name of my poetry blog is called "Hodges Poetry Corner" And the address is www.MrHodgesBlogs.com And the way you can support, you know, my poetry blog is to Visit the link and share the link www.MrHodgesBlogs.com Or a poem featured on the blog site To, you know, whatever platform it's like Across all platforms, you know, whatever platform that you're active on I would just say If you have a visual platform such as YouTube or TikTok or IG You know, you probably would want to You know, shout out the blog "Hodges Poetry Corner" or if you've read one of my poems A poem that you'd like, you know, when you're in front of the camera Go check out whatever poem that you like on Hodges Poetry Corner And then, you know, tell the link www.MrHodgesBlogs.com So basically what I'm saying is like you might have to do a promo For the poetry blog to, you know, endorse it If you got a visual, I'm just saying if you got a visual platform But for all the other platforms like Facebook and Pinterest and, you know, just where you share, like actual Links to blogs or whatever Just share the unlinked to all those Last order of business Last thing I want to promote is my Book of Poetry I've written a book of poetry called The Black Card that's available on Poetizers.com If you're unfamiliar with Poetizer.com, Poetizer.com This is basically an online community for novice writers Specifically for poets This is in the title, it's in the name Poetizer.com But they cater to all genres of writing such as Novels, people that like to write books, you know Journal writing is encouraged Essay writing, expository Like all the styles, any writing styles you can think of You know, you can post in that community But, you know, it's geared specifically For poets So it's for any novice writer that doesn't have a lot of experience You know, that's the community for you You're looking to take your writing to the next level You're looking to get published You know, that's where you would start That's what that community is doing For people trying to, you know, get a professional start in their writing And they have a feature where you can turn your work into an actual book They have a virtual online bookstore For the members of that community They can turn their work into an actual, you know Book, ISBN number, all that And their choice of hardback or copy Hardback or paperback You know, and I think they're developing They're trying, they're in the process Developing, you know, digital books as well And audio books as well, but for now they just got the hardback And the paperback options, but, you know, you can pay A little extra for illustration and all that But it's a good tool for the novice writer So if you're a novice writer, and you want to And you've never written a book before, or if you have written a book And you're looking to, you know, for some cost-effective A cost-effective platform to, you know, write and distribute your books Poitizer.com, that's the site for you, but I have a book of poetry on there Tidal, the black card, and the black card, basically It's a snapshot of our people, it's an all-in-cuffusing look And our people, as a whole You know, everything we experience, everything we go through as a people together Positive and negative, just all the nuances Of black culture is chronicled in that book It's very creative, really in-depth Really soulful, is guaranteed to resume with you If you are an original person People outside of our culture, they can benefit immensely from it If you consider yourself progressive and open-minded And want to learn about different cultures, this is also the book for you So go check that out on Poitizer.com The name of the book in is the black card The way you purchase it is go to Poitizer.com Go to the virtual online bookstore, look for my title The black card written by me, Halsey Allen It's 30 pages of poems capturing the entire You know, experience, the entire, you know, black experience So go check that out Go check it out today Or get your black card revoked And that's it and that's all, thank you all for listening I'll be joining you again in a few hours I'm still trying to, you know, work on You know, making my presence more pronounced during the weekday 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