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i really don't know. so i was warm viral because of the interview. i did quite a walk around with a big mega had on approved the point back to what about what might the people you that threaten me that used to run for me. ok. why would they threaten your, why would they run from you that i'll poplar wire from north carolina? and it looks like a the perform it all the h b, c, you were like j co i, the form of the future is already stable. so when i came out support, it is board and trump and people already, i was already controversial for my biblical views. people thought i like turn on the culture. ok so, so i had a crazy effect. why i, that is always turned on the culture. go into that. what does that mean? because you hear that so many times you talk about african americans that are voting for trump, or conservatives, or, or christians even sometimes, which is so odd reconsidering how faith based. so many are what turn on your culture. well, so and in a black cause, when you grow up, everybody knows to vote democrat, you don't know why. you don't know who, you know, you spoke of a democratic because of how we view it is democrats and for the minority and people
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that are rates and republicans are only for the rich and people that are minorities so that that's how top i was growing up and you get that my grandma tell your momma to you, but you could see where that would come from in history. you see that traditionally democrat, the democratic party has been know to take care of. it's changed though, i think i think that's the different. i mean, it has been the one to take care of necessary. we're probably going to like keep the money for sometimes they have that reputation, people being fair, but hasn't actually been that way. like it was a history. there was a time where black people, what was more split, but then l b, d go water. that's where it turned like overwhelmingly democratic. but even before you think about k, lily came from the democrats. i know people, the nestle talk complaint, but it's literally true. every single part of the k, k. k was a democrat margaret sanger with the democrats, gave speeches to the women set from the k k k. you'd like republicans, slavery, every 1st black person in politics came. they all republicans, a 100 percent of them, were republicans. so that his republican democrats is really more split than what
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you make. but when the civil rights act is what really did it, and l b, l b, j sign it. but if people, as they look at the true history of the civil rights act that was multiple, you know, saying go, water actually supported the 1st civil rights act. in l. b, j was against it. but the one i got signed go water about it was unconstitutional because it was forcing thing that he's like ovaries by government, and then it'll be de signed into law and bass. what pretty much set in stone, l. b, j. say it i'm, i have black people that democrat for 200 years use the term black. people don't either different time, i can't say on a show. and i appreciate you not saying that. i mean we've got great editors, but even that that's what gets me. so can you to turn on your culture the fact that that was the culture that was put into that point? that seems almost like they expect everybody to march in line with a certain thought on that process. so what was the thought when you turn on your culture, what kind of backlash did you get?
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well, the 1st one was my parents, because my parents, there was already rumbles of people not working with me anymore. my parents to me on my music career way for something that didn't matter. like who cares about politics and i'm saying, and you don't have to say your biblical views out loud, you know, to never talk about religion and politics. you know, you know, oh sam, so stayed on the radio station was going to stop playing my music for the radio station. i had a song radio where i'm from in 2017. so it's not that big that's here yet. and so when you're trying to break into, it's not an easy industry to break into. i could see where your parents would be going out on your throne your, for what, what are you going to be able to do as an individual, black man from north carolina? how are you going to make a difference in the movement? so now you got that backlash from your family. your grandmother was even like black panthers and a lot of blood pressure. so it's a whole lot. so you can see from the family. but then all of a sudden your song, when even more viral internationally. and i think even you were probably expecting
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when you put it out there. so what was it, do you think that this song made people gravitate to it? because there's a little, there's anger in the song. the lyrics has some anger around it as well. i riley now comes the president is probably one of my least favorite songs. i may, but it is because the song isn't as meaningful as mother music. but it is catchy. the be can't see a viper hope is katie and i and that's that's, that's why a lot of people got into it. honestly, it would take time might, because i had to somehow, mcevoy it down on something, retweet it when i started the mag challenge and everybody was paying their own wraps to it. jimmy kimmel talked about it, you know, saying so bad 11 of my songs as a sort of start going viral. and then i try to do maga challenge part to trump as president, and it didn't go bible in the beginning. it was very interesting. my ha about it sounds pretty catchy. the next thing i know i just woke up one day and everybody was holding it and everybody was talking about it because of because it takes a lot of, i don't know what, why it went viral, gravitated towards it, but it definitely me can ask them for several years there for 2 years,
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but also has to do with the person themselves. and obviously you said trump, retrieve your 1st song. but then i think donald trump junior, the 2nd song. so then it brings us to trop, and that's what i want to talk to because we talk a little bit about your background and obviously your opinions. do you believe it is this message? or the man as in trump, himself, which makes the mag crowd so powerful and feared by democrats and also by the industry when a song like yours goes viral and kicks a dell out of her top spot. do you think that's why they're so big and making sure that that is not put out that that narrative is never allowed to be to be challenged while i'm in the movement? well, the mac and men i talk in the beginning, not so much lately. when the began, if i was truly an anti establishment movement, because at that time everybody viewed trumpet anti establishment. i, you know how you have heroes and we have anti heroes. you know, some other people that like, i think sort of selling into heroes. i mean, yeah,
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but i was moving, it just came out. he was one of the anti hero with the rock and right. yes, i will put that way. we know it's one of them, but he was like, like at him back at him and he was like an anti hero. you know, i'm saying. and i, i feel like a lot of, of you try my life. who we truly mean there was and he has average whoever he was, that was me who won't say when he's me saying no matter what the bread and i've, i've ever made a lot of rally behind him in the 1st place and, and that's what's bar the movement like so, you know, where you mentioned kind of shocking because you were a black man with a mag hat. that was a conservative and you had a good service on going out. how do you feel about identity politics and the idea that your skin color actually puts you in this line with a certain political party? should we be open? are we pushing open mind this about everything right now? why not this? i mean, i agree, but i'm not black according to joe biden, right? i didn't, i didn't vote for him. so why? but, but mine and this thing why i'm a be,
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i'm not open minded at all because i believe in one being and it's called the bible . and to me that's right. what was wrong was wrong about was right is right. so i wouldn't call myself open minded before the people that claim to be tolerate, the claim to be open minded. these are all the people that s m i d, m 's right now, send me, their threats are saying i go hang myself or something i, that's what these people say. but then they say they're the open minded ones. they are so tolerate where so me, but obviously they say my perfect example, they'll please body positivity, right? but if eliza was a conservative, never called her all the, all the feds, it was you can think of in your mind there's an exam. so these people don't play by any real rules because they're godless and they have no real morals. of course, they're not going to have open mindedness about a black person with a different opinion. how is your response from you said your family, but outside of that, the black cleaning themselves? did you have people that were coming up to you openly saying, i support you or even behind the scenes going, i actually agree with you, but i can't say it for fear that i will get the same backlash that you have for
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that for me versus everybody and to me, i was just kind of fun. but before i went viral, they look, it was me versus everybody why i'm from me versus the people in a comment. this was so fun. what's funny is it started like a like a year ago, year and a half ago. so many people are coming up to me. you was right. you know what i've been home, i go to the same places, i use the goals, i go to the social restaurants and i know all the owners from new music. and then as i come to me like my us, right, bro, we service and the you, i was my, we asked a was. so she can tell you like last time she came, everybody that saw me, you know about to was crazy at 1st. but now you was right. so right now everybody loves it like now why everybody respects me because i asked because i stood on what i say. you know, i talked to a lot of black, conservative often. and when the number of things they call me as an uncle tom, that they're traitor to to that side of it. when those remarks come at you, more importantly, i'm more the younger generation. you are seeing
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a group of younger, of all different treaties coming out with different opinions and what they've, the narrative has been how do you combat that? what kind of advice to give to people with that kind of hatred comes towards them? how do they handle it? if it federal hill park personality people call me too harsh. right? but i'm from the black community. i mean to be honest, where we're hearts have you heard as a joke on each other. you know, as i am, so you have to be yourself and not try to be what you think you're supposed to be. if that makes sense, a lot of people will try to play a character because being that character will convince whenever they're grouping them as being from the back community. that's why i'm from. what if you yourself and don't back down bass. really more response to the man i assume i get in a moment so many people want that as being gratification. that's not how it works. it's all about plant and sees is rivers are going to change. somebody might on the spot if that's not that's, that's really not how it works. you know, saying you got to plant sees. and then when they come back, 6 months later,
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a year later, the nasa that's, that's what the planet grows. so don't focus on necessarily arguing and trust me, i'm the bay. i'm very aggressive. but most of i talk to are the same way so they don't view it as you know, i'm saying a bad bang. so just make sure you yourself and try to plan. see, i'm trying to force them to be on your side at that exact moment. ok, so let's go back to actually what we're actually talking about with this song and censorship. because i think this is probably a very important topic to you and continued outreach. and you have tell me, will be, tell me about being centered both in america as your video was being on youtube. did you know this happening prior to you have any experience with it that this was happening to others? and or did you even believe that there was just, you know, one of those things that people just said it wasn't actually true until it happened to, you know, so i believe that i saw it. i just didn't believe it will happen with music. ok. wasn't ever 3 music going to in a political opinion, your opinion or people talking. because when you look at the history of music,
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especially hip hop, eminem has had, is rama and w, a rama. and the rule that they should be able to say what they want to like music is supposed to be a liberal term and the for a safe space for freedom of speech, especially hip hop numb's. and i'm, so when a, when i thought about him, i saw that was a very sharp. my a mark, harrison though i'm not talking about 6. i'm talking about 0. i'm not talking about girls 2nd, but meet them on money out or i'm not what i'm of them are 7 i'm. i'm talking about my view, my medical views and politics. so i was shocked that it came to music. it was crazy to me and it kind of makes your question with their what their religion to is when they band songs like that, like you said, wasn't promoting any sort of moral behavior, any sort of violent behavior. it was just talking about thinking and that's actually what was more dangerous and endangered to them to people like youtube and the social media platform is crazy because like thomas or president, part of my lease controversial song and my entire catalog, they been,
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i don't tick tock like my will you over over a 100000 people did a video to where they band every day it's gotten my terminal read it and they're willing to lose money ever because as we know, every click is a dollar sometimes in their pocket. yep. brandon, i want to continue this conversation and i want to continue talking about be because after this break, we're going to have a conversation with bryce and ask about all this backlash she's received. and if free speech and his opinion still actually exists in the united states and what that actually means to other countries are holding so dear to the principal, you will not want to miss i lou needs to come to the russian state total narrative. i've stayed as i'm phoning northland scheme development. i'm
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not getting all sunset for a group in 55 when. okay, so 9 is 25 i'm speaking with. we will van in the european union, the kremlin to media machine estate on russia today, and split ortiz spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all bands on youtube with . mm hm. willing at the a. so blue to the story of no cranium. g. doyle, shooting idea, she ship a doctor,
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the, the shoes. ah, okay, we're back and i want to continue this chat with robert bryson gray who says he's been the most sense or wrapper in america, which i find to be very curious. you have listened. the reason i've had to go and prep for this. you're right. there's no sex, no drugs, no promotion of violence, no promotion activities that i would not want my children or myself to be involved with. and yet you've continuously seen sort of this stoppage on all social media platforms. you go to one and they do it. so let's start off with the cheer music find popularity and other parts outside of the united states, even prior to this. but especially when she found that you released your songs about the president and politics. i mean a lot of who from the u. k,
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contact me from everywhere you get here and they're, they're like, i'm from this place and like, how did you even hear mom? usually what is happening, but that's a power of social media. so it, it is pretty interesting. it's a small world sometimes, and that's been the good news, but i also feel like that's part of the reason why it was sapointer important to restrict because as much as it fears the american government, i know other governments are fearful of people actually expressing something different from what the narrative might be, you know, artists do go into music because they want to be loved. or, i mean, they say it's for the art. the reality is they really want some sort of positive response. most are typically to their music. your music is loved and popular, but only amongst kind of a certain group right now. in fact, i think it's saved, it's safe to say it's kind of also loathed by an even bigger population. you probably don't lose much sleep over at night, not love. it would you recommend other artist and our country's actually taking a stand against the mainstream, both clinical and cultural views. and what would your advice be to those ours?
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who said, you know what, i want to go against what the narrative, what the majority of people are saying, and put it into a music form. do it because one of the main aspects of my music is as it is for the art love making music, but not only for the are as to inspire bonus. so my goal is to push christian propaganda, right? so at the level, but the lab terminology there and i am trying to inspire bone as i, i do have an agenda as a fire boldness, well 1st office to get people to believe in god. and then that will inspire bonus. but for other people to do it, to speak out, it is a guess or government speak out of is for your face. speak out no way, especially with music because music of the one thing that can bring everybody together. so i am like mother his pe, but i even some i like trump very popular. trump can inspire people as much as music where you sound right. so music is probably the greatest art form we have to to, to reach other people. and i think everybody should use it,
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especially for meaningful things. well, since you brought up shop, we are and this is kind of want to part of the focus to the show are you still buckled into this trump train? there's a lot of know going on that a lot of the good as the, the answer and training where there are other kids who are starting to get in one why, why are you no longer are so passionate about this president and what would the pass president and could he do anything to get you back on that train? so the reason why is because i've been following trump for a while and how i viewed trump is i don't care about the media. i don't, all i care about isn't true. i'm a say the truth, no matter what, i'm a drain the swamp. you're not saying and all of these things, but in, if you really look was smart, was a swamp rain. matter of fact, he had a bunch of people, i was so loyal to him. and then he fired all of them for the swamp. you know, sam, you need to get as a person who is in this city on a specific day in january. like all the people i like up by we all got talked to
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the side like rag dolls, and then he's hosting l g b t parties at mar lago to celebrate joe biden policies. and then let's not even get on a j b, j. b, jab, felty, algae, the shot. all that is a little bit too much for me because of be honest. the all over the older i got and i become one but one issue older. and i was guy because when i bought it from somebody in the view, him as a mess of 2 evils, i viewed him as a good. and now people are trying to massive of or less or 2 evils. i can biblically justify both or less than 2 evils. trump is cool. i don't live as much as i live jesus, teacher, i am like about even close by nowhere near close. so if somebody does things actively against the word of god, and i'm a call it out, i do it on the left all the time. i caught out mccrae for this. i call the rap on the crate for the same thing. other christians, and we will say no, no, the same thing for the drop. i will be here, trip, sorry,
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can't do it. so what other candidates are there right now? okay, so there's none. so then what are you going to do? i mean, we'll say when we get there, but i mean they're sell for mars written doing they're starting to line up. i'm not even against not doing anything are, are right in something you know, some or part of find a better part of canada. there's probably want to lose, at least i'll feel good in that. walk out there. feel like i feel dirty move and obviously by and i you know, saying and i've never been depressed in my life. and it's probably because i just, i myself all the time and i don't plan on ever been press so i can't go into this will work, leave me. you know what i'm saying? we're know you have to do this. well, the democrats, when listen, the democrats are winning in the most important aspect. and that culture, in my opinion, positive play a role in economics, which is why i taught will be the best candidate even right now, even against the centers, the standards doing good and for the bustling trump is better for the economy
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because the bodies, anyone can do in 2024. what was the culture that's way more important in the political crap? look up, any aspect of history, look up every writing from every communist. they know they have to will tell the culture. they know this. so when liberals are personalities, all these crazy agendas, all your keys and a tv shows in the schools, the music through movies that is way more about sex period. and conservative spiel don't seem to truly grasp that. you know what i'm saying? they have an option is there, is it realistic to think that current conservatives could actually affect the culture, especially considering the values, the conservative supposedly embrace and they want to push could actually be popular mainstream values. again, you do believe that you want, i know that because of anybody, and i'm in the background for the rabble of anybody actually go into the black community and talk to people, leave out of it just talking about values. you'll find out quickly how conservative all of america is. right. and we prove that we can change the culture when. well,
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let's go. brandon came out, right. like you say a big deal on a chart. top 4100 billboards ours. a lot of people don't know what that means, but anybody has noticed live about music. no, that is actually historic for independent song about paul about politics. labor pushing media saying i spent a whopping 0 dollars song and they want to charge top 40 how, $100.00 billboard, their whole staff and an article afterwards. so i will miss the article and i say, we worried about this. do we think this will continue? because they were worried, and they say no, it's probably a one of one thing and they were right. hadn't happened. i've been again, you know, there. but they were scared the whole article about scared they were. so we can do it. i just don't make, i'd like to serve them, are willing to donate money to a politician. then to push the cultural side of things because what they more comfortable with what they're used to. well, you talked about how populous was,
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and we mentioned how social media every click is usually a dollar and somebody's pocket whether or not, usually the content creator gets a small minute part of it. what did you say to you that some of these platforms are willing to lose money? because obviously your work is popular. they're willing to ban you lose money for be just because of a narrative that they want to hold dearly to. the agenda is it that scary? yes, the agenda is more important because right now maybe they have the keys. that's why people on of a solid story recently. but people who call and emailed the re literally pushing, telling case to explore their gender. you know, exam and the school system. so the left already have the kids, they don't want anybody else tell them to do some different because they already got a mock them for the most part. i'm sorry how to stop him and tell him into some different agitate. i've been advocate, needs a repair. this is a degenerate. you know, i'm saying i don't sleep out about the women at the right bank,
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but don't get confused. they banned him. he didn't break any guidelines. they banned him because people were actually, he was the most popular person in the world for like 3 months. so they banned him because his message was telling me to be man in man lee. they don't want, they want to immaculate manual every man to be painted nails, dress song, feminine, you know, i'm saying. and so they had to get him to say out of there because he was put in a different narrative. so yes, the narrative is that important, going back at how do you fight the censorship? what, how do you get over? because unfortunately now that they know now they've caught on, are you fear that we're never going to be able to have freedom of speech? again, none of the us and other countries that are watching us, i think, is going to get worse. the bible tells us so we can find it that the only hard part is how to get people to understand that is going to require us to do more work exam . like, because a lot of these other people getting on there, please. just a normal, you know, i'm saying getting on twitter or instagram without a glimpse and every single day this is so normal, you know,
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saying these other places that don't have the same amount of funding. sometimes a little bit more. but if you stay with them, that's why i created also c, g dot com for the same reason. all of our content on here is our platform. can you ban? but people have a problem paying $7.00 a month to us versus paying. it's a netflix price. great, great conversation with you. thank you very much for the work that you're doing and we'll continue to keep up with you. don't worry, washington known as the father, the united states famously said if the freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent, we may be led like sheeps, the slaughter and obvious censorship by a government is easy to identify and it's easy to create backlash for it, but tactics have changed. and now it seems, there's more of a subversive approach to limiting freedom of speech in the united states. and i imagine the same goes for around the world by making private corporations and industries like the media and social media platforms, create the pressure to cause submission or face isolation. then the government can
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claim they are not in violation of restricting freedom of speech. when, when for them plus knowing the same people who would cry about restrictions on freedom of speech would also be highly against governments creating parameters for bribe at business. this is a situation for oppressive behavior to have the ultimate when this type of manipulation is extremely hard to combat. and with the economic ties being so strong to the government lately, for most corporations and even media platforms. the idea of a capitalistic freedom today is almost as much a pillar of the past has the freedom of speech. the answer, only a sound with the most courageous, and those who are willing to risk it all. and even then, i can't guarantee the results will never be. what once was now, i'm using this venue or 360 view. thanks for watching the. ah
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