Chapter 1: What does 'Stop Saving Your Oppressors' mean?
Big Cat, you ready?
I'm ready.
Tristan, is you ready, nigga? Power to the people we back to do maintenance. Yeah, yeah, we gonna rock like crack when it came in.
Yeah, yo. Woke up in the morning and to God be the glory. Thankful for another day to tell my story. Put my opinions in the universe and let them orbit. I'm from the dirty south with a dirty mouth. Might need orbit. Miss, thank you. We back.
Oh, we back, Grits and Eggs podcast. This is episode 114. I'm your host, Deontay Kyle, but who's behind the camera?
Yeah, baby, for that first trip down at the Kumbaya Coffee Shop in 2026, baby.
Big Ice Cub Cat! Hey, yeah, we back in the Kumbaya. You're just going to have to hate it. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Once again, Cheesecake's in the background. You know what I'm saying? He's mad because he's in lockup. You know what I'm saying? But shout out to all my brothers behind the wall.
All my niggas on lockup, son.
Yeah. Shout out to my brothers behind the wall, man. We don't know how you're living out here, son. We on it down for you on the outside. Deontay at DeontayKyle.com. For all booking and inquiries, advice at DeontayKyle.com. For all your advice submissions, we got a few of them today. Oh. NMM, that is New Music Monday, NMM, at DeontayKyle.com for all your New Music Monday submissions.
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Chapter 2: How can individuals resist oppressive systems?
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? For sure. The Yellow Cup days are over. We're fucked. This is why we be getting demonetized, bro.
Oh, that's me?
That's my fault? It's you.
Tristan ended it up.
Nah, just bleep it. We can't cuss for the first, I think they said like eight to ten minutes. Oh, all right. Whatever, man. Who cares? We don't give a shit, man. Whatever, man. You know what I'm saying? We ain't got to worry about being monetized as long as you got that $8. $8, baby.
We can cuss all day on that one.
Oh, we be giving it up over there. If you want to see Grizzly's pockets raw and uncut.
$8, baby.
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Chapter 3: What role does community play in personal identity?
Shout out to that brother, Ty Harris. Man, we just went to the Ty Harris show the other night. Ty Harris is a hell of a performer.
Great show.
Imagine, you would never think at a quote unquote hip hop concert that the star of the show would come out and play a grand piano and hit octaves that you would only see at the opera. Ty Harris is phenomenal, man. If you don't know who Ty Harris, T-Y-E Harris is, you need to tap in. We met Aniko there. Aniko is very dope, very cool individual. Her music, well, their music is very affirming.
And I just rock with them. Straight up, this is one of the people on TikTok that you get to see really translate their influence and their gifts to a bigger stage. They were not there to perform. They were there supporting Ty Harris, but... Amazing, nonetheless. Princess from crime novels.
Nuck of You Buck was played.
Yeah, they played Nuck of You Buck on the piano. Ty Harris plays Nuck of You Buck on the piano and then Princess come out. Man, come on. I mean, what are we talking about?
Yeah.
And then, of course, the Sinju.
The Hashi.
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Chapter 4: How can we address the issue of racism in healthcare?
We've had a healthy criticism of Cole just because of how everything played out in the battle. But the only reason that we would be that critical of somebody is because we are fans of J. Cole. Yeah. And J. Cole got a couple of classes under his belt, most notably 2014 Forest Hills Drive. But he's always told us, basically given us a timeline, and once the fallout comes, he's done. And...
If that's how you're going to start... If you're going to start with the single... If the single is, I'm going to wrap my life in reverse. That fall-off's going to be something crazy. That fall-off's going to be crazy. I did predict this. What did I say? What'd you say? I said, first quarter... Be ready for J. Cole to come back. I didn't have any inside information.
This was just an intuitive feeling that I felt like, okay, everything is calm. A lot of great music released in 2025. You don't want to step on that or get in the mix of that, especially if this is going to be your final album. You kind of want things to... You want the smoke to clear. You want the smoke to clear. You want the space to open up for you. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm personally over anything that happened in the battle.
Mm-hmm.
I just want niggas to get back to rapping. Get back in your rapper bag. I'm excited to see him back rapping. The only criticism... We weren't even tripping about the walk away. The walk away is whatever. You know what I'm saying? If you feel like something... personally, it's just not a part of your character or more, and you feel like you're tripping, and he apologized, which is, that's real.
It was the, I would've, I could've, that's where niggas was like, alright, Jermaine. You know what I'm saying?
Calm down, Jermaine.
We cooling, bro. We over there. We respected the walk-off. But, That shit just came and went, man. That shit almost two years old. We excited to see Cole throw his hat in. I feel like some of y'all are being a little corny about how he rolling out. It's like, oh, he can't say he the best. He can say whatever he want. This is hip hop, man. Let that man have his moment.
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Chapter 5: What is the significance of literacy in personal development?
Give them your best. Give them your 16.
Uh-oh. What game you saying? Red, rose, white, ceiling.
You giving niggas your red, rose, white, ceiling.
You gotta give them that.
You giving niggas your red, rose, white, ceiling. You understand what I'm saying? Mayonnaise colored bins, I push miracle whips. You giving them that. Hey, listen. It's not a lot of people that have made it off of catching a rapper or an executive
slipping because really because really that's what's happening he called him slipping caught you slipping you you you gave your you gave jay-z your red rose white silver and it got signed this is not happening i don't know if there's any rappers out currently right now that has that same story no jay call is one of the very few people that that avenue of trying to get into the game worked for him and here we are
He's in the class of 2010, so here we are 16 years later. Who was in that 2010 class? That 2010 class is a beast of a class. Let's see. XXL 2010 freshman class. Hey, man. Oof. Okay. We'll have to expand this junk because let me tell you something. There's some brothers on here. There's some brothers on here I do not recognize. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying?
They got left in 2020.
You know what I'm saying? There's some brothers on here that I don't recognize. But, you know, right off the top, I see OJ the Juice Man.
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Chapter 6: How does the podcast discuss the dynamics of oppression?
I mean, golly. With those forces combined. I would say this. I'm just excited about hip hop, bro. I feel like hip-hop is purging all the vultures. We're starving all the parasites. This is going to be important to see who he decides to sit down with. The rollout is going to be very important. Clips made sure that rollout matters. Everybody's not going to play that game.
To be honest, from a distance, that looks a little exhausting.
Yeah, it looks tiring. Goddamn, they was fresh as hell, though.
Oh, man, every time they showed up. Goddamn, they was fresh. Oh, every time they showed up. But, yeah, man, you know, we're getting some of the OGs. T.I. 's been in the game 25 years, 26 years. He's been in the game for a minute. When did I'm Serious drop? Did it drop, I think, 01, 02? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, 25 years in. So, you know, I think...
Man, we just need to make room and allow the GOATs, allow the OGs to, if they're going to bow out, bow out gracefully. Whatever happened in the middle of that beef, it wasn't life or death. You know what I'm saying? It was hip hop. We ain't going to never declare Brother a winner of none of that shit, but we can still appreciate the music, and that's the most important part.
Because for people who actually give a fuck and are not just clickbaity because hip-hop is hot and people that actually give a fuck about this culture and give a fuck about the content, this big. You know what I'm saying? I'm excited. Speaking of clickbait, we got that young brother, Kassanet.
Uh-oh.
Kassanet's trying to improve his literacy.
He's reading.
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of saving oppressors during protests?
We learned about the antonyms. We learned about all the nims, nigga.
A lot of nims.
The nims is important. The homonyms.
Nims are very important to the English language. You got to have them nims. You got them nims. Might as well sit down somewhere, brother.
Listen, bro. I don't know what you're going to do, but if you ain't got a nim on deck.
You got to have one.
You got to have a nim on deck, bro. You got to know an antonym, bro. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? You got to know a homonym, bro. You got to know a synonym, bro.
Yeah.
You got to know that, bro. This is why you niggas don't like J. Cole's and T.I.'s. You don't know the synonyms and the antonyms, bro. You ain't got the thesaurus on that, bro. You got to have that thesaurus, bro. You got to have your dictionary, bro. You know what I'm saying? Listen, man, I don't care. The thing is this. Here's the thing. Here is the thing.
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Chapter 8: How can we better support each other in our communities?
No. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. I'm probably not going to rock the Vivette. But I will be still reading. So a shout out to that young brother. What a week. Aaron Strotman is a Virginia nurse that works in the NICU. And she was arrested and released on a $25,000 bond for for breaking the bones of newborns in the NICU. So already fighting for their lives. And then she's breaking their bones.
And might I add, the bones of an infant are damn near like rubber. And she's released on a $25,000 bond, there should have been no bond.
It should have been a public stoning.
You feel me? We're talking about babies here. We're talking about black babies specifically. And then we're talking about the power structure of racism. When black people say, well, I can't be racist because racism is a system of power. This is what we're talking about. We're talking about people who will go get jobs that
on paper are meant to help but in practice they're using to harm a nurse is supposed to be a person you should depend on I shouldn't have to surveil the nurse and I should be dependent on my nurse if my child is in the NICU and she ended up breaking my damn child's bones a newborn an infant And then we released this bitch on a $25,000 bond.
Nigga should have thrown 25,000 rocks at her motherfucking head. Hen Virginia. Ain't shit to do but cook. Cook this bitch.
Yeah, cook her right now.
Cook her, put her in the oven. I'm telling you that... This is what people mean because if a black nurse was doing this, they would have executed her. There would have been no bond. No. But this is the power structure of racism where people get jobs that on paper are meant to help and hold power, and they use them to harm and hoard power. Policing. Same thing.
Even if it derives out of slave catching... On paper, they're supposed to be there to protect and serve, but they hoard power and they wield power as tyrants in the street and with God complexes to harm people. This white woman is using her power as a nurse in the position that is meant to help to harm not only people, but fucking infants. And I'm not seeing this talked about a lot.
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