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it is i mean it becomes something that we talk about in the show later on with randall it just conversations about race happen earlier in minority homes than they do in sort of white homes, right? Because it's something that you necessarily have to think about. So I'm curious, like for you, even Chris, like how early do you start to talk about your daughters?
it is i mean it becomes something that we talk about in the show later on with randall it just conversations about race happen earlier in minority homes than they do in sort of white homes, right? Because it's something that you necessarily have to think about. So I'm curious, like for you, even Chris, like how early do you start to talk about your daughters?
Because there's also like, I want my kids to be kids, right? I want their innocence to be like, because once you're an adult, you don't go back. Quick tangent. I know we may have to edit some of this out, but I think this is a really interesting story.
Because there's also like, I want my kids to be kids, right? I want their innocence to be like, because once you're an adult, you don't go back. Quick tangent. I know we may have to edit some of this out, but I think this is a really interesting story.
Because there's also like, I want my kids to be kids, right? I want their innocence to be like, because once you're an adult, you don't go back. Quick tangent. I know we may have to edit some of this out, but I think this is a really interesting story.
Let's go live with this. There's this thing that happened the other day where Andrew was in a soccer game. And I saw him look down at his jersey. He just pulls his jersey up and he goes ref and he shows the ref his jersey. So I find out after the game, he said, we found out during the game, because it became a thing. A little boy spat on Andrew.
Let's go live with this. There's this thing that happened the other day where Andrew was in a soccer game. And I saw him look down at his jersey. He just pulls his jersey up and he goes ref and he shows the ref his jersey. So I find out after the game, he said, we found out during the game, because it became a thing. A little boy spat on Andrew.
Let's go live with this. There's this thing that happened the other day where Andrew was in a soccer game. And I saw him look down at his jersey. He just pulls his jersey up and he goes ref and he shows the ref his jersey. So I find out after the game, he said, we found out during the game, because it became a thing. A little boy spat on Andrew.
spat on his jersey, and then Andrew goes, immediately shows the ref, like, ref, dude just spat on my jersey, right? He goes, look, it's right here. And the ref goes, I didn't see it, so I can't really do anything about it, right? So they kept playing the game. And I said, on the sideline, because I heard this thing, I said, did somebody just spit on my kid? And I said it loud.
spat on his jersey, and then Andrew goes, immediately shows the ref, like, ref, dude just spat on my jersey, right? He goes, look, it's right here. And the ref goes, I didn't see it, so I can't really do anything about it, right? So they kept playing the game. And I said, on the sideline, because I heard this thing, I said, did somebody just spit on my kid? And I said it loud.
spat on his jersey, and then Andrew goes, immediately shows the ref, like, ref, dude just spat on my jersey, right? He goes, look, it's right here. And the ref goes, I didn't see it, so I can't really do anything about it, right? So they kept playing the game. And I said, on the sideline, because I heard this thing, I said, did somebody just spit on my kid? And I said it loud.
And the kid who did, he goes, nobody spat on your son, bro. You need to calm down, right? And I was like, all right, I can't get in a shouting match with a kid. You know, you're not going to do that or what have you. Then after the game was over, AJB, Andrew wound up telling me that like the kid also called him a nigger, right?
And the kid who did, he goes, nobody spat on your son, bro. You need to calm down, right? And I was like, all right, I can't get in a shouting match with a kid. You know, you're not going to do that or what have you. Then after the game was over, AJB, Andrew wound up telling me that like the kid also called him a nigger, right?
And the kid who did, he goes, nobody spat on your son, bro. You need to calm down, right? And I was like, all right, I can't get in a shouting match with a kid. You know, you're not going to do that or what have you. Then after the game was over, AJB, Andrew wound up telling me that like the kid also called him a nigger, right?
But he said he didn't tell me until after the game because he knew how upset I was about it already. So... After the game, I'm walking to talk to the ref. And the coach is like, you can't talk to the refs one-on-one. And I was like, I got to do something. And he's like, no, there's a whole protocol. Please don't get us in trouble. And he's just doing his job as a coach. He's a young man, good kid.
But he said he didn't tell me until after the game because he knew how upset I was about it already. So... After the game, I'm walking to talk to the ref. And the coach is like, you can't talk to the refs one-on-one. And I was like, I got to do something. And he's like, no, there's a whole protocol. Please don't get us in trouble. And he's just doing his job as a coach. He's a young man, good kid.
But he said he didn't tell me until after the game because he knew how upset I was about it already. So... After the game, I'm walking to talk to the ref. And the coach is like, you can't talk to the refs one-on-one. And I was like, I got to do something. And he's like, no, there's a whole protocol. Please don't get us in trouble. And he's just doing his job as a coach. He's a young man, good kid.
But there has to be a certain sort of special extenuating circumstances where it's not business as usual.
But there has to be a certain sort of special extenuating circumstances where it's not business as usual.
But there has to be a certain sort of special extenuating circumstances where it's not business as usual.