7 minutes 37 seconds
🇬🇧 English
Speaker 1
00:00
The Jerogen Experience.
Speaker 2
00:02
I mean if you read the Bible it's a pretty interesting book the first half man when it talks about the kings and their want for women you look at King David his want for Bathsheba sent the man to the front lines to die you know.
Speaker 1
00:13
And it's been throughout history People have been involved in those kind of situations. The wrong person in your life.
Speaker 2
00:20
I actually think that's what parts of the Bible are about. Again, I'm not a believer in even Abrahamic religion when I was raised, so I'm trying to take lessons from what I've learned. A lot of that shit was just about, bro.
Speaker 2
00:30
Yeah. Gets crazy, bro. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1
00:36
It gets crazy. That's their version of it gets crazy, bro. It gets
Speaker 2
00:39
crazy, bro. Think about what
Speaker 1
00:41
you're doing. Lessons to learn.
Speaker 2
00:42
Yeah, be careful what you ask for, bro. You wanted her, bro. Your first child is gonna die with her, you know, her, you know, it's like, God damn, bro, you know, but you get an amazing, talented kid out of her, too.
Speaker 2
00:54
You get to redeem it all, but God's gonna let you feel it a little.
Speaker 1
00:57
How much would you pay to have been there when they first started writing that stuff down? Try to figure out what did you know? Where are you getting these stories from?
Speaker 2
01:05
I just would have liked to inject, hey man, can we make sure Africa, we could talk more about the black folks. That's all I would have just been like. Yeah, I'm
Speaker 1
01:15
gonna sign
Speaker 2
01:16
in there. Yeah, like bro, come on bro. You know we were there.
Speaker 2
01:21
Not only you, you know, Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, all these, like, you know, all this shit once was just Nubia, even before it was called Egypt. Like, it's like, come on bro, like, like a lot of this shit is based on, like, why do the 10 Commandments sound eerily like these, these, these affirmations from Egypt? Like what, like what, you know, I would have, I would have said, but You know, man, I gotta just say, man, to Western society, propaganda, man, y'all have mastered this shit. Whoever the fuck, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2
01:53
When the church decided, yo, blacks and Jewish people, man, they're like animals, you can enslave them. And Ferdinand and Isabella was like, fuck it, let's run this shit. Y'all propaganda campaign been mean, man. And not because it necessarily subjugated people like me to brute, the brutalities of slavery and shit like that.
Speaker 2
02:13
It convinced poor white people that we're good for you. 1 of the most brutal things about not wanting to know true and factual history is you don't understand how you're being fucked over too. It's like, if you look at the word cracker, Cracker is not something that black people made up. I used to think, you know, when you were young you would hear, oh it means whipcracker.
Speaker 2
02:36
It wasn't. It was a derogatory term that people in the United Kingdom used for country or slower white folks. Crackers and gypsies. Gypsies were the people known to populate upper Georgia, lower Tennessee, Alabama, places like that.
Speaker 2
02:50
Redneck was also 1 of the terms. We didn't make these terms up. These terms came from the master class or what they would call the platter class, who used poor white people. And when too many...Tim Wise talked about this.
Speaker 2
03:01
When too many poor white people and black people who were seen as equals at 1 point kind of united and had a few rebellions, they were like, no, we got to put an end to this shit, you know. So I would just say, man, I wish that whoever was writing the Bible or Remixing it would have put a little more commonality in there So you wouldn't get all this weird funky division and the master still kind of rule us all, you know
Speaker 1
03:22
It's still always the people that are in charge Yeah, disseminating that information initially and they're always they always have some sort of an interest in framing it in a way that suits them the best. Like, even in the foundation of the country, all men are created equal. So what they had to do to justify that is to say that black men are three-fifths of a man.
Speaker 1
03:45
So they're literally putting it into the way they structure the country.
Speaker 2
03:52
And there was an economic incentive to do it, you know Yes, and and and that doesn't make it right But it helps my community understand that the shits about money and why they did it, but why did the church do it? So you gotta think about that though. Before we get to America, and I guess the church, the Catholic church at 1 point says, we can go ahead and tell everybody all human beings are equal, let's stop bullshit.
Speaker 2
04:14
But instead they choose to say Jews and black people are different. And Ferdinand and Isabella and Portugal and say, well, fuck it, it's all. And the transatlantic slave trade starts. So my thing is getting back to why was the Bible written like that, gets back to, so why would the church allow that?
Speaker 2
04:31
And then you get to ask, well, if the church allowed that, then why aren't they included in there? You know, and beyond who's the bad guy, what empires in Africa are we not talking about? What kings have we not talked about? What great and glorious?
Speaker 2
04:46
Because the Greeks looked at Africans like they were gods. Yes. They look at these motherfuckers, these are the illest motherfuckers on earth.
Speaker 1
04:51
Whoever was there during the construction of the pyramids has created the most insane structures the world's ever known.
Speaker 2
04:57
Count Volney says, and they made him retract it, But he said of ruins of empires. He said it is obvious to me that the people we now subjugate to slavery These dark-haired kinky kinky kinky hair these dark can't care people were once the rulers and builders They put this shit here. He said that he was an Orientalist which were people who were sent out of their countries to go study Asia, Eastern African shit.
Speaker 2
05:23
This motherfucker standing there like, the motherfuckers that built this shit. Somehow we've subjugated slavery. When people say, you know, if you were smart enough to do that how could you be made a slave? Genghis Khan wasn't particularly smart.
Speaker 2
05:33
He was violent and brutal. And a lot of times the people who won have been the most violent and brutal.
Speaker 1
05:40
Well Genghis Khan was both. But yeah he was he was both violent, brutal, and very intelligent.
Speaker 2
05:45
But just intelligent from a military way?
Speaker 1
05:47
Yes, tactically.
Speaker 2
05:49
No, no, but I'm talking beyond military. Like what did he build?
Speaker 1
05:52
Oh, there was no building.
Speaker 2
05:53
But that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1
05:54
Yeah, but it was just figuring out how to destroy empire.
Speaker 2
05:57
Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. That's not the same though as building an empire. You get what I'm saying?
Speaker 1
06:02
No, it's definitely not the same.
Speaker 2
06:04
Yeah, it doesn't, you know, I know some gang leaders that are comparable to war generals, right? But the question becomes, who are the people that are going to build the next empire? Right.
Speaker 2
06:16
And I think that that's where the danger in the old world of when the church was really a government, the church conspiring with warlords for certain things to be destroyed so they can then come and assume control of. You know, because ultimately, even the most brutal people don't end up winning, the most shrewd people do. That small circle of brilliant motherfuckers that know how to control. Like, you know, beyond Genghis, who were his advisors?
Speaker 2
06:42
Who profited most from it? You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1
06:44
He was famous for capturing armies and incorporating their generals.
Speaker 2
06:49
Yeah, yes.
Speaker 1
06:49
He would, you know, and if someone tried to surrender, he would just kill them, because he would say, well, what are you going to do with me? Like, why would I do that? Oh, shit.
Speaker 1
06:57
So they would say, I've surrendered. I'm coming to you. And he'd go, oh, really? Well, I'm going to fucking kill you, because you have no loyalty, you piece of shit.
Speaker 1
07:05
But he would take over with certain generals and certain, he would bring them in and just accept them. He was completely open to any religion. He goes, I don't give a fuck what your religion is.
Speaker 2
07:17
He was brilliant
Speaker 1
07:18
for that. You could be whatever you want. We're here to fuck people up.
Speaker 2
07:21
And fuck, because apparently he left a lot of descendants. Oh my god. Insane amounts.
Speaker 2
07:25
1 of us 3 has Genghis Khan blood in our body, apparently.
Speaker 1
07:28
It's something crazy like that. We've talked about it many times and I always forget what the percentage is.
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