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Deontay Kyle

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
5481 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

We got a mother that was strung out or left out here to fend for herself when her husband died. got sent away or got murdered or her son. And she got to go to work with that grief every day. This is why we see black women integrating into corporate America because they watched their mama struggle.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

And they watch their mama coddle their son out of fear that he would end up like his father or his uncle. So now he's not productive and he end up in the street in the same cycle because he doesn't have any alternatives or ambition. And his mama fear for his life every time he leave outside the goddamn door. Not to mention the police brutality and the police presence.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

And they watch their mama coddle their son out of fear that he would end up like his father or his uncle. So now he's not productive and he end up in the street in the same cycle because he doesn't have any alternatives or ambition. And his mama fear for his life every time he leave outside the goddamn door. Not to mention the police brutality and the police presence.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

So we got a lot of young black women that said, fuck that. I ain't finna go to work and work two jobs and stress out. I'm gonna go to college. I'm going to focus on my grades. I'm going to lock in. I'm going to get into that corporate world. And that's what we see as an effect of that. Now, that's a positive effect from a negative circumstance. But we have to be able to acknowledge these things.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

So we got a lot of young black women that said, fuck that. I ain't finna go to work and work two jobs and stress out. I'm gonna go to college. I'm going to focus on my grades. I'm going to lock in. I'm going to get into that corporate world. And that's what we see as an effect of that. Now, that's a positive effect from a negative circumstance. But we have to be able to acknowledge these things.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

A lot of black people live in the suburbs and middle class. A lot of black people moved to Georgia. Why? Because the conditions in the hood were the remnants of the crack era. These were the effects. They was living in the effects. And when the money goes, the only thing left is violence. So if we can get on the same page, like niggas trying to skip steps ahead.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

A lot of black people live in the suburbs and middle class. A lot of black people moved to Georgia. Why? Because the conditions in the hood were the remnants of the crack era. These were the effects. They was living in the effects. And when the money goes, the only thing left is violence. So if we can get on the same page, like niggas trying to skip steps ahead.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

Let's go back to our most recent affliction. Let's focus on the 80s to the present. Understand what happened. Understand why there's been no strong political movements in the black community. We've tried black power movements and we've revamped these things online. And those things will always cycle back. But that needs to be the baseline. It doesn't need to be a natural hair movement.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

Let's go back to our most recent affliction. Let's focus on the 80s to the present. Understand what happened. Understand why there's been no strong political movements in the black community. We've tried black power movements and we've revamped these things online. And those things will always cycle back. But that needs to be the baseline. It doesn't need to be a natural hair movement.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

That just needs to be a baseline. It doesn't need to be a black love movement. That just needs to be the baseline. Okay? Being Pan-African shouldn't be something we have to push.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

That just needs to be a baseline. It doesn't need to be a black love movement. That just needs to be the baseline. Okay? Being Pan-African shouldn't be something we have to push.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

We just have to understand that we have brothers and sisters throughout the diaspora that if you go look at their conditions and you go look at the playbook that was put down on them, it's similar to the ones that was put down on us. Crack is just specific to Black Americans. And we can kind of draw a correlation to the Great Migration Because pre-Great Migration, where we at?

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

We just have to understand that we have brothers and sisters throughout the diaspora that if you go look at their conditions and you go look at the playbook that was put down on them, it's similar to the ones that was put down on us. Crack is just specific to Black Americans. And we can kind of draw a correlation to the Great Migration Because pre-Great Migration, where we at?

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

We're all concentrated in the South. You can't pull off the crack epidemic if everybody in the South. Because niggas got land, single-family homes, strong-knit communities. People flee from the South due to racism. And they went other places seeking new opportunity. And a lot of them found themselves in just as racist as environment, but looking nice on the outside, right?

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

We're all concentrated in the South. You can't pull off the crack epidemic if everybody in the South. Because niggas got land, single-family homes, strong-knit communities. People flee from the South due to racism. And they went other places seeking new opportunity. And a lot of them found themselves in just as racist as environment, but looking nice on the outside, right?

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

Just as much racism, not as much overt, not as much rebel flags, not, you know, no Jim Crow, but still racist. Just very slick racism. Not so in your face. You know, find yourself in these densely populated communities. Find yourself not getting as great an opportunity as you thought you would, but it's something. You got to be called a nigger every day. But they saying it silently.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

Just as much racism, not as much overt, not as much rebel flags, not, you know, no Jim Crow, but still racist. Just very slick racism. Not so in your face. You know, find yourself in these densely populated communities. Find yourself not getting as great an opportunity as you thought you would, but it's something. You got to be called a nigger every day. But they saying it silently.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

We find ourselves in these dense populations scattered all across this nation. Well, now that we got them separated, hit them with that bomb. Hit them with that crack bomb. Because how does a drug travel across this great nation and only find itself in black communities? How? Wasn't no crack problems in Montana. There's a whole great plains up there. Nothing but white folks, Native Americans.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

We find ourselves in these dense populations scattered all across this nation. Well, now that we got them separated, hit them with that bomb. Hit them with that crack bomb. Because how does a drug travel across this great nation and only find itself in black communities? How? Wasn't no crack problems in Montana. There's a whole great plains up there. Nothing but white folks, Native Americans.

Grits and Eggs Podcast
Episode 52 - 40 of 400

No crack. For some reason, it only found its way to the inner city where black people live. That's something we need to continually address. That's an act of war. That's a war crime. And this is a war crime that perpetuated against their own citizens. And niggas want to talk about who the real Jews are? Does that matter? Does it matter right now?