
Black and Blurred
Bringing clarity to the blurred view on personhood, ethnicity and culture through the lens of two Christian brothers from Baltimore.
Black and Blurred
#193 Has the Ethnic Idolatry Created a Cold-Hearted Society?
The Shilo Hendrix controversy has poured gasoline on a division that needed no accelerant. Explore the alarming trend of "confronting culture" that we seem to be experiencing and its devastating impact on our society. There is a callousness that has been brewing for some time regarding the gaslighting and perpetuated ethnic idolatry in America. Have we lost our capacity for sympathy in the process? In this thought-provoking video, we delve into the consequences of elevating ethnic identity above human connection and examine the repercussions on our collective humanity. We'll be reacting to a video from Matt Walsh and sharing our thoughts on how he misses the point. Join the conversation and discover the importance of reclaiming empathy in our increasingly divided world.
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Hey guys. Brandon here. Thank you for listening to another episode of Black and Blur. This is just a preference for you in this episode. We are covering the topic of the woman who was using racial slurs on the playground and all the other stuff, and I'm just letting you know that listener discretion advised if you have little kids with you and things like that because we are addressing slurs. In this episode, it's not gratuitous. It's not a whole lot of it. It's just towards the middle end of it. We're addressing a very popular slur in the country. And just to prove a point through seeing things through a biblical lens on how we should think about slurs is a slur, a slur. Because society calls it a slur, or is it a slur because of the degradation and inherently brings towards the recipient of such a slur? So it's to prove a point that we do not. Censor this slur in this episode. Like I said, we don't use it gratuitously, but we do say it in context so people know what we're talking about to to drive the point home. So yeah, but listener discretion is advised and we hope that this episode is informative. And that it also encourages you.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Black and Blurred. Hi, that's. Daren, y'all.
Let's make.
I'm Brandon. Guys, we're back. And I know a lot of people listening right now are thinking ohh, Daren's back. Umm, let me tell you something. I was in Michigan. On, let's see again, Michigan. Welcome back. Friday we we we we got there Friday came back Tuesday. And so we were staying with a friend of ours, Alyssa. She's been on the show. You know, it always feels like she's been on the show a couple times only because she helped to get Kurt Dillinger, the founder of a Life international, on the show. But we stay with she and her with her and her husband. And multiple times in Michigan. I ran into listeners of the podcast.
That's weird.
And yeah, yeah it is. It really it it it really is. We were out at a place. Mexican spot called Luna in Grand Rapids and a friend of hers was in there. Alyssa's friend, and she was a listener. The podcast expressed her gratitude. You know, her words went straight to my heart because she said that through listening to the podcast. You know, she has been provided so much clarity and that's literally what we set out to do. It's attached to the title of the podcast, Black and blurred the play on the fact that personhood and a bunch of other things have been blurry for people and that only through the lens of the gospels is does it bring clarity.
Hmm.
And that's what we wanted to do. And that was, I was very grateful for that. Another at a banquet expressed the same sentiment as we went to. We were we were. We're there for two primary reasons to visit and and get to growing relationship with Mike and Alyssa, but then also to go to Life Internationals, banquet and fundraising banquet. And Eric Metaxas was there and he spoke. You know, I was telling him I was. I got a chance to talk with him before the event. I said, yeah, you know, I'm. I'm I'm planning a church up in Baltimore after we had our jabs about each other, cities and things like that. UM. Because he's from New York.
Hmm.
And so I told him. I said, yeah, I'm playing a church up in Baltimore. You know, the gospel is needed from a a, a black American pastor who's a native of Baltimore. It's gonna be rare to find that a gospel centered church up in Baltimore cause there's a lot of ethnic idolatry that happens where I am, he said, oh, you heard about that? You.
Ohh man.
You. You heard about that? Did you? Yeah. Uh, rumor has it. That's something that's going on, but that's actually attached to this episode. It's attached to this episode. It's been a while since we've been on one together and. Hold on to your butts. Cause. Man, you know what you about to say.
There's actually been a lot going on, man. Just before we before.
Yeah.
We get into that.
Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead.
What's the name? What's the name has been under attack? Candace Owens has been. Under attack for. Not being a die hard Trumper.
Ohh, she's getting attacked by conservatives.
Yeah, because she's not agreeing with every single thing that's going on.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because she's holding true to conservative values, just politically speaking.
MHMM.
The specific things she's been outspoken about is what he's doing at. Is it Harvard?
Yes.
UM. You know, he did all the dei stuff, and now it seems like he's attacking like they're they're moving the pendulum too far in the other direction, where both of them, you have one, that's indoctrination, that's an unhealthy indoctrination and leans towards discrimination.
Mm-hmm.
And then the other, which leans towards taking away people's First Amendment, right, right. So Donald Trump is leaning toward. It's taking away people that. Would disagree with him taking with their right to say it all. This anti-Semitism stuff and not saying anything bad about Israel and all that stuff. And you know Candace almost is getting attacked for saying no, that ain't it. That's not what we voted for. And so everyone's saying that she's, you know. You know, we knew she wasn't one of us, you know, just silly words that don't really mean. Anything.
Yeah, they hate us because they.
Forgetting about what?
Enter us.
Yeah.
Right. Well, I mean, Darren, this is the stuff we talked about in the beginning, which is why even though we didn't want to dedicate a lot of time to trying to refute people who were we thought were foolish, like in our DM's or in a comment section.
But uh.
But just because we did not vote the way they did and had genuine, principled reasons on why we thought that they were wrong in voting the way they did. Their slander of us came from their televisions. Like we weren't. We weren't presented with counter arguments on hey, no, this is actually why killing babies is good and it is biblical, even though people do try to do that. But they didn't do it with us.
Work right?
No, this is actually why blacks should grow more and more hatred towards white Americans.
Right.
Uh.
Like we didn't, we weren't brought with those kind of arguments. People would just be like Trump or Maga. You're gonna love die for Trump. And I would literally just let people do that. Something I've been doing lately. People will give me. Long drawn out like responses. Really not informed either. Just, uh, just long drawn out ad hominem attacks. Yeah. Now I can't keep track of this is on Instagram or the other thing. What's the other thing not X, but there you go. Because you know all this stuff is connected. And so it just gets posted in different places without me knowing it. I'm getting notifications on my phone and I'll just see this long soliloquy of an ad hominem attack. And I'll.
Alright.
I won't read it and I'll just respond with a. Question Mark every time.
And I responded to that message. But they did it. The most recent was somebody.
Did and he kept going. Yeah, I bet you wouldn't get it because your pea sized brain is.
I kept going. Ohh man.
Goodness.
You know what? I'm gonna title this. The cold has come. Now, that's not good enough, but we're in a cold hearted society, I mean. It's not a laughing matter. We've talked about this. We talked about it. I'm going to reference it and reference it again biblically. But you know something? I was thinking about earlier was you have these, these eras of the church. You got the the Roman era. Obviously I'm not going to go. This is not exhaustive. I'm just highlighting some things. I got the Roman ear, obviously not far from the year of our Lord. However. Christian response to the Roman era was to be killed. Now we don't have documentation of every Christian who refused Christ and denied Christ. We know they existed, and they were probably a lot of them. It's my assumption that it's a minority of the professing Christians that were willingly led to the sword. There was this woman named Perpetua. I'm trying to do this from memory. But I know that Perpetua. Was offered up for persecution because she would not renounce her faith. And she was being coerced. By people to do it in order to live. By Christian.
Yeah.
Professing Christians. Telling her, please, just renounce already and have your life spared. But in her mind, she saw it as. The closer I am to this sword, the closer I am to Christ.
You had a chance to roam right there.
That's right. That's right.
Pass or fail. I might edit this out. Stephen Curry would have killed.
That. But you know what she said. The closer I am to the sword. The closer I am to come on somebody, right, so you wouldn't even have finished it. He would have let it connected to.
Mine. That's that's the yeah.
Audience.
Yeah. Yeah, that's the battle rap thing. That's the battle rap thing. He would he would have let the mind do it.
Oh man.
Mike Todd, you know what she said? Look at this. Get this. The closer I am to the sword.
They would have to finish it. On the big screen of the.
That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. Big old sword coming out of the sheets on the screen and whatnot. And then here I am, guys. The closer she was to the sword, the.
I have been preplanned over there.
Closer she was to Christ. It's true. And I think that if there is something that we have taken from that era all the way through time, it's professing Christians who in the name of Christ, begged their siblings. To take the world instead. Supposedly, in the name of Christ. That rather than have Jesus take the world and take what the world is offering, just get them off your backs already. Just renounced already and it just looks differently today, but so we had the Roman era. We have the Jim Crow and you know, slavery era and the faithful Christian of the Roman era greeted the sword with work.
Ship.
The Jim Crow slavery era, you raise the sword in the name of Christ, right? Say we getting slavery out of here. That was the church. The church did that. And now we have an error. I don't even know what we would want to label it. Right, because we've got a lot of stuff happening. I mean, we've got, it's the, it's the, it it, it is the dumbest generation that's ever existed in humankind, in human history. I I'm not even trying to use hyperbole. I'm not trying to be funny. We are the dumbest. And I'm I'm using that conclusion, kind of like on aggregate when we think about. The fact that we've got. So many degrees, so much education. We've got so much human history to learn from, yet we still choose to argue over. Whether or not boys have PP's and girls have V's right. That's us. That's our that's us. That's we're doing that. That's us today. We are arguing over. Whether or not when a woman gives birth to a baby, a human, a, a baby human, when a woman gives birth to a baby human, we are arguing whether or not it was always. Baby him. That that's what we're doing.
Yeah.
And you know, what's odd is that I think if you could take a poll from generations past. That they would already conclude with the dumbest generation. Because of how prevalent atheism is. Right. I mean, even if they're pagans, they're like, wait, you think there's they think there's no such thing as the gods, you know? You know, whenever it's some type of ancient thing, they're always British. What is that?
Always good. Yeah. Ohh get. One about.
But yeah, yeah, they would call us the dumbest generation too. Obviously, that's speculative. In fact, when it comes down to what I see it with the dumbest generation. And So what will be the claim to quote UN quote fame for the Church of this era? It's a soft. Flabby bellied generation.
Yeah, overly accepting and inclusive, just like the world, yeah.
What?
And and and by inclusive you mean of other gods? Yeah, yeah.
That's on me. Sorry. Yeah. Of anything at this point?
It's it's very disheartening. Now, here's the here's the encouragement. I was. I felt like over this past weekend I was in. One of the whitest places in all of America. As in just one graphic, say again.
Again. Yeah, the Grand Rapids, MI yeah.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yet I felt like. I was at home. Not Grand Rapids per se, even though it's beautiful. I'm talking about just the company that I had, who were all white. And obviously that's the way some people would see it. But they were all siblings. Believers eager to see faithfulness in the church. Eager to see unity in the church, either eager to see the sanctity of life in the church. And and. Have that church. Carry the mantle to share that with the world unity and sanctity of life. Which they know comes to an unadulterated untempered with gospel. It felt like home. Being among siblings. Yeah, we're in a place today where that's being. Ohh man. It's being chewed up and spit out. So before we jump into this, was there anything else you said? A lot of things have happened. We know Candice is getting dragged through the mud, you know also. I just think that, yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I think I don't know. I don't listen to what people are saying about Candace Owens. So I don't, I don't really know. What the other perspective is on her, but I'm imagining that people are getting their information about Candace from other outlets the same way. What, you know, eight years ago, people were getting their information about Candace Owens from other outlets. It just wasn't the Conservatives that hated her, and, you know, were slant, it was. I mean, yeah, yeah, it was. It was the left it the left. It was the left that was doing it and nobody was watching what she had to say or having, you know, watching listening to her points. They were just listening to all the different ad hominem attacks and things like that. So I I would say that those ad hominem attacks a day from a conservative mouth. Would be that she's anti-Semitic. That she's pro Hamas or whatever, pro Palestine.
Hmm.
That she's Catholic, even though that's not a big one, cause a lot of conservatives are Catholics.
What you doing, Holly? Trying to hide out the camera.
Yeah, all those things, all those things, tin foil, you know, whatever. Meanwhile, she I think she does her research.
I don't know. I mean it's go.
Ahead the videos I've seen are people like responding to a video of hers. Mm-hmm. And they're they're really just missing the point. Like one of her videos just said, you know what, I I've I've been done with this whole left and right for a long time. Like I, I've been done with it. Like, you know, no one's gonna restrict me. To two parties when it comes to ideas, right? Because it's not like everyone in these two parties is uniform in their ideas, right? And so yeah, she. And then she went from there, saying, you know, this is the idea that I stand on, you know, the idea of the Constitution is important, should be important to conservatives. And it aligns with Scripture. Called rule of law and things like that. And she said, I don't care who the president is. If they go against that, I can't stand with them. Yeah, not at that top. Not in that.
Area. Well, that's why the tribalism is meant to be what it is, so that. More evil can happen. That's why Satan wants tribalism. Yeah, more division.
And your division. And and you mentioned about him you said I never agree with Trump on his stance on the vaccine. I never agree with Trump on his stance on abortion and friends and trans rights.
See.
Right, right. He was solved.
Any of that stuff, you know?
Yeah, I think that was something we highlighted in that like who is it? What's her name? I almost said Caitlin Clark. Bruce Jenner. It's like Bruce Jenner, you know? It was like there was this uptick. There was this trend of conservatives who were either gay or transgender saying, yeah, you know, this I as a as a transgender person, this is getting out of. Hand. It's like, whoa, whoa.
Whoa, whoa. I know that means you got to reel it.
Come on, man.
Back, I mean, you got. Come on, come on.
Alright so. Yeah, that, that's that's always what we want to try to highlight here. We want to try to highlight for people to pay attention to what's happening, what's forming as all this stuff is I think people are so locked in emotionally and they're always on their phones and they're always just scrolling and scrolling and scrolling. They have no idea just how dark their hearts are. They have no idea. And so that brings us to the topic of the day. It's a topic of two events, one of which I did an episode on already and that we're familiar with. You're you're familiar with the Carmelo Anthony? Murder case, right?
We talked about that, right?
Yes.
Yeah, before before all the. Go fund me stuff though. Right. I think you talk about the incident.
Yeah, yeah. You know, I I I actually logged on to go fund me. I mean, no, no, give, send go.
Hmm.
Give send go and I actually found about like let me see.
Actually, you know what? I don't think we.
Talked about this, I did an. Episode.
On it. Ohh you did the last thing I remember talking about was the the boy that got jumped.
Yes.
About a bunch of guys, a white. Boy, who got junk and got a yeah, yeah.
Ohh yeah yeah. Yeah.
In the neighborhood and.
But but look at this, look at this. This is pretty interesting. So these are top campaign. I put in Carmelo, put in his name and this is what comes up multiple campaign results now maybe I'm sure there are people who are just trying to get paid. By putting this picture up. But you have you have the main one, which is why it says help Carmelo official fund and you have help for Carmelo Anthony fund supporting Carmelo Anthony's bail free. Carmelo support for carmelo's uh that that's it. Oh no, it's not. It justice for Carmelo. Help Carmelo Anthony support the Carmelo. I mean I had no idea there were multiple. Funds. Being created for him, one is $1000, one is $350,000, one is. A 5100 thousand in and. It's EUR this is.
Yeah. No, that's crazy.
Look at this. Carmelo is an African American boy who has been wrongfully overcharged and is in dire need of our support despite his circumstances. He still has bright future as a possible doctor in our society.
That's am I just trying to capitalize.
Off of what is that? But bro, yeah, so that's that's that's.
And the white campaign was almost half $1,000,000. Well, it was half.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. The official one, the official one, is passed a half $1,000,000. The goal is at 600,000. So that was the first thing that's that sparked off what we're seeing today as far as, you know, immediate in the immediate. Carmelo Anthony gets into a scuffle or I guess a scuffle found him under the tent. Whoever tells the story, there was beef. He was in someone else's tent and the person and what I discussed in the episode I covered on them is why churches need to cover. Discipleship for young men and boys, you need to train them in biblical manhood because at the end of the day, the reason Austin Metcalf is dead, his cause of his pride. That's what I shared. And there's a lot of people who are dead and imprisoned. Because of their pride, yeah. So he asked Carmelo Anthony to leave. Carmelo tells him make me or put your hands on me and find out what happens. Whatever he put his hands on him and he found out what happened. He got stabbed to death. Now this is what I highlighted at the end of that. The irony of that is that now people are raising all these funds, saying he is unjustly being charged. Well. Meanwhile, the principle that he dared Austin Metcalf to live by. Do this thing and live with the consequences is the one thing Carmelo and his family don't want him doing.
Right.
That he was willing to let Austin Metcalf find out the consequences. Thus, he should be willing to deal with the consequences of making sure Austin Metcalf dealt with the consequences. That's called prison. It's not self-defense. Yeah, because now all we have to do is dig into the crates of any one of our favorite police shootings. Not to sound crass. And police can literally be bleeding from the neck and shoot and kill somebody. And somebody say? Why didn't you shoot him in his pinky toe? It's like.
What?
So people saw that. You you got me wanting to look up something real quick cause we were talking before we started recording and we were just highlighting how the comment sections. On different news stories are looking a lot more different.
Hmm.
They're looking, they're looking a lot more different. I'm gonna try to find something.
And my issue with incident incidents like this. Is that people already have a desired outcome, right? That's the that's the racism, #1.
Yeah.
There's a certain group of people who already have a desired outcome. To see this man. Like kind of kind. Of OK that this other boy was killed.
MHM.
You know, not really heard about that. I've seen some people like, man, this sucks like a young man lost his life and another man might lose. Another young man might lose his life as well in another way. Yeah, but a lot of people are kind of like, Nah, you know. He's racist. He did this. And so it's like people have already drawn conclusions before. That's like you said on their phones all day and just media just dumped all over about every topic.
Right.
What am I looking for?
It's gonna be. It's gonna be on their Instagram.
Ohh you said go to Frontier Airlines.
I know, yeah. Heck no. It's they're not gonna advertise it. It was bad customer service on.
Their part? Ohh well, what am I looking for?
You know, I guess you search frontier Airlines on Instagram. I don't know what you searched, but like maybe not Instagram. It's not gonna be on their channel, but you're. Looking for a video?
Maybe the right winged Angel.
Potentially.
OK, here we. Go Louisiana woman arrested after trying to hit 6 elementary school children.
Floor.
With her car. Now let me let me say this real quick because the fact of the matter is. When it comes down to statistics and facts of what we're seeing today.
Mm-hmm.
People. They feel justified.
Yeah.
You're feeling justified because it's not like ohh. It's not that. Ohh man. I've been afflicted by black people my entire life. That's not the issue. The issue is actually in the opposite direction that you have been forced fed the belief that you hate black. People and in a passive way and subtle way, but not quite subtle, way more overt way. You're being told that you are less than black people. If you're not black, so much so that other ethnicities caught on to the trend that's been trending for a couple decades now that we're like, well, my ethnicity too, I'm native. This I'm brown, black and brown. Let's do that. And then homosexuality and all that stuff caught on. And it's like, ohh, but let's really get on to this band. Train you guys, open the door for us, but we'll. Get from here and let's make sure our flag gets posted from every house, from Capitol buildings. We'll have state flags that will adopt our flag and people can and will say some racist stuff, and I'm sure they'll get in trouble. But I dare them say something about us. They'll really get in. Trouble. If they say something about us. UM. So yeah, let's let's. Lesean Nica is her name on April 29th at 8:00 PM the Cheval the Chef report. Police Department responded to a report from a parent who claimed their children were nearly hit by a vehicle near Pine Grove Elementary School. Upon arrival, officers discovered that an adult woman had driven to the scene in a separate vehicle and allowed a group of drew nouns to get out, reportedly intending for them to confront and fight the complaints children. Complainants children. What were you about to say, Dan? I can't remember. OK, so I just want to look at a couple of comments and then we're going. We're going to actually. Move on Base Latin says people with that name shouldn't be allowed to drive. Another comment, but she was such an outstanding citizen in her community. Another comment, I'm sorry her. Name is what? Another comment that ponytail gives it all away. Guilty. Somebody posted an orange is the new black meme. I think that just is that right, orange is the new black.
Think that I didn't watch.
That show, but I didn't either. I another outstanding citizen is one comment. John Kirwan Kanana seems like a nice person, someone commented. They're probably starting to go fund me for her as we speak, somebody commented. School kids with special behaviors await her. Another comment anyone surprised after seeing her picture? Another comment, how much longer until these stories start making it to the national news circuit, cause we all know they would. If one particular thing was different. So we're seeing the theme here, right? Yeah, we're we're seeing the theme and I think that. I I I want to say this clearly. We both know that racism exists, however. What these people seem to be responding to is the gaslighting about racism.
Hmm.
That one might say that this is how racism in this country began. Yeah, you don't mean the same actions, propaganda, gaslighting, lies about another culture. It's how the Holocaust happens. That's how anything on hatred and mass.
That's right. You have to dehumanize. Yeah. You have to dehumanize.
Not one person's hearts broken that a woman hit a bunch of children. Yeah. I mean, yeah, we're.
Definitely desensitized to news. Yeah. And here's the thing. The world as we say.
If.
Is always going to world. I grieve over the American church. I grieve over the American church. Cowardice is the thing. Obviously, not every church. But the theme. And the reason why this is our era. And we're seeing things the way we do right now is because cowardice is the theme.
Right.
And we're going to continue to see them. We're going to continue to see that. So I'm highlighting. Another incident, and I'm going to take some clips from Matt Walsh's post because I'm I'm I'm essentially highlighting him. There's another incident where there's a woman who's a a white woman who calls a black child a racial slur, and it was caught on tape. And then as a result of it being caught on tape, it caught fire. Got viral, people doxed her. I think I want to believe. Put her information out. She started receiving threats and then a go. Fund me was started for her. And then you had people commenting and saying why would you start a go fund me for her. And Matt Walsh is on the opposite end of it. And so I want to address that real quick. But let's let this stuff play out. I want, I want to play some hits from that episode of his and give our commentary on it.
You called him a child. Did you call the child in the ward? It is my business. You call him. OK. Why don't you have the boss to? Say right now. Again, OK. All right. That's what you say. Nobody talking to that little kid. You call him the little child. Are you about to hit him? You chasing here? He took my. Son Scott. So. So that gives you the right to call the child 5 year old and Edward, that's what you gonna call him? That's what he's gonna, you know, that's a hate speech and you can be the caller for that. OK. We'll see about that when it has.
Said about you video, we appear to get a glimpse of the kid and.
OK, so that was the video. This is Matt Walsh giving his commentary on that. Yeah, let's just let it play did.
You have any thoughts on that?
It's wild. I mean the first of them, it still exists, but go on.
Mm-hmm.
From the glimpse anyway, he definitely looks older than 5. Omar has additionally claimed the boy is autistic, which we also have no proof of, and we have no footage of the actual encounter between the kid and this woman. Did she scream the N word in his face? Did she moderate under her breath? Did she say it about? The child, after he already ran away. We don't know. In my opinion, all of that is moot.
Yeah, it doesn't. Even none of that matters. Yeah.
Moot Point, moot point. But now what we're getting into right now and and and and and also I think to serve this back to Matt Walsh though I know where his frustration is coming from, he's still misguided in his conclusion and the fact of the matter is he's actually contributing to the very thing that he's frustrated by. Because I don't think that those types of details would be concerning to him if it was a quote UN quote, favorable reporting he was doing on this, if you know if. Dang, I don't even know what to say. Ohh, if this was a black woman who called the little white. Kid, you little cracker. You know, you know what I'm saying? Like the whether or not the kid is literally 5. If he's autistic, none of that would matter. I would speculate to say that Matt Walsh might even explicitly say that that doesn't matter. But. For some reason, he felt the need to bring that up now, but let's keep going. This is this is different social media posts. But wait really quick. This is no. These are people who social media posts. But yeah, he posted them.
From Matt Walsh.
OK, like he this is in his episode he's posting, but before I play this really quickly, he does go on to say that like we we don't see the actual incident with the boy and the woman, but then also the Somali man who's doing the recording was a couple years ago charged with sexually assaulting a minor. And the charges were dismissed. And I think that that's necessary to point out because a lot of people are clinging on to that and they're saying when they're coming to the women's defense, not necessarily coming to a defense, but just trying to make excuses by saying. And I think it's a good argument. What is this man recording on a playground for?
Yeah, I know. How long has he been recording? Yes.
How long have you been recording? Obviously not long enough, but he didn't seem like his family was. There. Didn't seem like he had a kid there. What do you want a playground for? Uh, But that's speculation, and it's also moot. Different, different, different subject matter, different subject matter. So let's deal with at what what the issue is at hand, the issue at hand is that this woman. Called a little black boy a name. I said it like that on purpose. So let's listen.
To these saying about the child after he already ran away, we don't know.
Share SHARE share trying to find a woman who? Called the little boy, the N word, the five year old. Little. Boy, artistic boy, she needs to. Be found and locked up, she said. Hey, tick.
Tock, I just got a real quick question, so.
Found and locked up.
Wow, that was her. Arrested. Arrested.
I'm not saying she was arrested. She said that she should get arrested. Yeah.
I know, I know. That's what I'm saying.
Now this one takes the cake.
He said exit talk. I just got a real quick question. So we all know what happened with Hendrix and how she got all this money right off to all the wrong reasons. But you know what it is what it is at this point, right? So I'm just sitting here thinking. What about the baby? What about the baby? Because technically, that baby is gonna go up and be part of the triple K that baby might grow up to be Hitler. That baby is gonna grow up and probably be the worst of the worst out there in the world. And you know what? I don't want that baby police and children that look like me. I don't want that baby growing up doing anything else that to people that look like me, all because it was taught that. But since unfortunately, CPS is not going to be able to do nothing, what should we do? I think you should let me know in the comments because. Part of my thinking was start a go fund me, you know, raise about $1,000,000 to swap the hell up that baby. Make that baby. Bring this up for a while at least you still get the wheel. I mean, just like, you know, but hey, that's what happens when you grow up with racist parents. You gotta. He they asked once.
So he says, sorry, go fund me, raise some money and go slap that out. That baby, make the baby brainless.
First of all, how triple wrong? It's like, yeah, I know, I know, I know. I know. Their his response is equal and opposite racism. Yeah.
Right now and here and here. And here's where why people get angry with us.
But who's right?
Because I'm willing to admit this. From a principle and moral standpoint, it's equal and opposite racism that that man just portrayed. But in society it is not equal. It is a providential and accepted and promulgated.
Erase. Yeah.
Racism, that he he has. It is a perpetuated racism. It is a justified racism. Go ahead.
And. What what people see is that, like, So what we see is. But. Uh, this I don't know about. Her. But those passive comments about black people, you know, usual suspect. Uh, I should have known.
MHM.
That is a response to the gaslighting, right? That's what we see.
Correct.
But what they're saying is that these black people, what they're saying is he's allowed to say that because that's a. Response.
Yeah.
To the racism we've been.
Round and round we go. Yeah, yeah.
400 years.
You know that you haven't really.
Round and round we go.
Indoor it at all actually, and that.
You know, was so funny.
It's like watch it all in this video.
That's what. That's something that I posted. I posted something about what Trump was doing with anti-Semitism and all that stuff that you're not allowed to say. This you can't do that. And I and I posted something like round and round we go and people were jumping on me a little bit about that because I'm like, how do you not see? What this is? How do you not see? That you're basically giving the same dish that you were throwing up that was making you throw up and that won you your election. How do you? Not see that this is BLM with a yamaka.
Right.
How do you not see that? And the point is this the only reason these things keep happening? Anybody would do it if they got a chance. That's why you got little kids on TikTok trying to diagnose themselves. And when not everybody wants to be a victim in some type of way because there's currency there. There's currency. It's just that black American currency has been building for a long time. Because you have people who have built careers.
Yeah.
Exclaiming that there is no currency. That there's only oppression. And they've only done that ironically because there's great currency in doing that. Yeah, there's great currency in doing that. There's more. There's a little bit more. Matt Walsh gives his. Commentary on it, I don't know.
Just as one example, Colin Wright tweeted the work right is now mirroring the woke left tendency to glorify and martyr immoral degenerates solely based on shared racial identity. This woke one upmanship is a race to the very bottom. Many conservative influencers and commentators, many of them who I like and respect, have echoed this sentiment. They say that you know people donating to this woman are behaving no better than the left. They say that this is the right version of the Carmelo Anthony fundraiser that also raised $1,000,000. Even though he stabbed somebody to death, which which I hope we can agree, is far, far worse than saying a bad word.
So. UM.
I don't really have a grasp on what he's trying.
To communicate so he was highlighting a tweet of a conservative saying that nobody wins in this battle like they're doing the same thing that left is I I agree with him actually.
Why have we concluded that it's conservatives raising money for this woman? I.
Don't. Yeah, nobody knows. That's all speculative. Yeah, but yeah, yeah. Who knows? Who knows? Probably funded by.
Wow.
Ohh boy, what's his name? Ohh man. Gosh, I can't think right. Now but but. Let's just say it is for, for arguments sake. And he's he he basically. He's like, you know, you throw mud at each other, you lose ground and you both get dirty. But that's what we're seeing that eye for an eye mentality in this. And nobody's recognizing it. Why? Because you have respective quote UN quote churches in the community that that's the message they're they're. You're discipling people on this nonsense. And then if you're not actively discipling them on that nonsense, they could very well be being discipled by by a Matt Walsh or by a Roland Martin or whatever it is. And their church is not going to confront them on it.
Right.
They're not gonna get called out. Not in a biblical and healthy way. No, if you're if you're in our neck of the woods, Maryland is deep blue. Then if you're conservative, yes, you're going to get called out, but you're going to get called out in a CNN way. Not in a biblical and Christ exalting way that convicts you of the glory and the brilliance of who Christ is and beckons you to come under His lordship again. Rather than walking through life with the idols that you have erected in your heart, you aren't going to be convicted in that way. You're just going to be shamed for being a white conservative. That's what you're gonna get. And if you're in the Bible belt and you're a Democrat. Then you're probably just going to get shamed for essentially being a Democrat. And that's evil. That's that's going to be the conclusion. Once again saying they're not, you're you're. You're not going to. This is very generalistic on being, but you are not going to have an image of Christ in your heart and mind through the scriptures. That beckons you to come under his lordship. You're gonna be told you're on the wrong team and I'm better than you.
Uh-huh.
Now, even with all that being said. That doesn't make them equal.
Right.
I don't believe they're.
That's all I got to.
Equal. Go ahead, go ahead, say.
Say yeah, I'll. I'll talk about. You know, especially believers not being citizens of things on earth mean being citizens of heaven and not being a citizen of the earth. Of the world.
Hmm.
Because, but there are ideas. That are clearly. Antichrist, correct. You know, I think both are distorted at this point.
MHM.
But there are ideas that are and so you can't. You know this whole just kind of like. Throwing them all together and saying, well, you know, conservatives demon, you know, conservatives, liberals. Same thing. It's like, no, it's not the same thing. It's not the same thing. They're are ideas that are not biblical. And I think as a church.
All right.
It's important to be clear. Is to bring clarity to those things that could be muddied. You know, I mean because that's what we do now is just say, you know, we talk about those.
Right.
Stereotypes. You know about each other if you're, if you're. If you're a conservative, you can't just say that all Democrats want to kill babies. If if you're a Democrat, you can't say all conservatives are racist. That's not enough.
Right.
It's not enough.
That's not the same.
Right. One is right, one is propaganda and one is uh and one is actual policy.
An actual thing. Yeah, it's actual policy to kill babies, that's.
Yeah. And so what's important that we highlight the truth, yes.
Yeah.
Because there's nothing but lies around us right now, right? Right. Everything's lying to us, right? And as believers, we should have discernment and be able to tell the difference between what's true and almost true. And the lack of truth is why Matt Walsh thinks he's killing it right now with his point. Yeah.
He thinks he's justified amongst many others who think they're justified, and I I don't know if I don't know if I can go far enough to say that he is supporting this woman. But he does not condemn what she's doing now. When I talk about condemning what she's doing. I talk about it in the same way that people should not be OK calling someone a Karen. Yeah. See, in our society, we've gone cold hearted. People use the word caring in sermons.
Yeah, no.
They use the word caring and sermon.
It's a it's a slur, yeah.
It's a slur.
Yeah.
You can disagree. With us all you want, but when you boil down what a slur is, all it's meant to do. I preached this in a sermon one time. All a slur is meant to do is belittle you and distance you from society. It's meant to shrink you and push you away from any form of community. In a isolated category of **** munchers.
Are you there?
So I think that we created this scenario where. There are people who are putting their feet to the ground and saying I don't care, this woman literally said. I don't care. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Right. Right, right, right. Dave Chappelle skit. Like she said, I don't care. I called him that. If he's acting like 1. And you know why that attitude. This. Because our society created it, you know how we created it there? By creating Oscar winning performances every time somebody said the daggone word.
I know, I know.
This has been an argument for ages. Look there. There are probably black. Heroes who agree with me in this. There are black heroes who agree with me in this. But we gave. A phonetic. Object so much power.
Mm-hmm.
And I and I and I don't mean that to say that words don't have power. I mean that. We gave it disproportionate power.
Right.
We gave it power that it doesn't have. Would it be better if there was a little boy rummaging through her purse and she said get outta here. You **** faced rat monkey. Would that be butter?
Would have been just as bad. You can't throw monkey in there. You could, you could say say crocodile I.
Ohh true true true.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you.
Mean.
**** face snake face. Lily leather. Blubber blood, you know, like, would that.
All right. Be better. I just thought about that. I just put myself in that scenario. I mean, my first instinct, if someone were acting. Erratically and viciously towards my children. That's what I'm focused on, right?
Right. But.
If a person is walking away and say those kids, I'll probably laugh.
Yeah. What that's cause, that's what we grew up on.
It's like, oh, you wallet. Alright, guys, let's go.
We, we grew up on it, yeah. We grew up on that.
Said about the holly.
But yeah, upset, right? Highly upset. It's like.
You know How I Met her? You gotta be to say that out loud.
You you got to be quite mad. You got to be quite set. You got to be up, up, up, set. Very high set.
You know my theory, what you said before was that we gave the word. Disproportionate power, right? You know my theory.
MHM.
Nobody really ever cared.
Nobody really ever cared.
It's just a posture of of power. That's all it is. In this moment I have power over you. You say that word for some reason. It gives me a free ticket to knock you out. It's not really. It's still assault, you know, like you know it. We gave it power so that we can have power over them.
Yeah, yeah.
MHM.
Yeah. No.
MHM.
When they, you know, say nahh, there's a word UE say. You can't say, yeah. That's that's power, right? We we could control the words that come out of your mouth.
Yeah. That is power, and that's what we're seeing with anti-Semitism now, yeah.
Home. We can ruin your life if you. Say this word.
Mm-hmm.
Your whole livelihood can be over.
And meanwhile, Christians are digging their own grave by supporting that type of thought process, because now that you've created that, all you have to do is create far more and more sentiment. You have to drive the sentiment level high in order to add more things to the list of you better not say or else. And as a preacher. That means something to me. I'm going to say it. No matter what. I'm gonna say it. But we won't get to enjoy the freedoms we do in this country and you know. So be it. If that's what needs to happen in order for Christ's bride to be clothed and splendor in this country.
Right.
Because there are a lot of people who love playing dress up with the dress of Christ's bride. But don't actually want to walk down the aisle. There's so many people. And we're ushering in this nonsense. Now I'm sure that there are people listening to us right now who would like. Nah, I mean, I think I get what you're saying, but it's still different. You know, you're like, it's still. It's just, like, so much history. And you gotta you gotta think about how much pain and hurt was behind that. Well, I always go back to this. Before you can consider any humans pain, you need to consider what you. Do to the heart of God. And if it is true that God's heart is grieved when you call someone a, then as hard as grieved when you call them a **** face. And I'll go a step further for Matt Walsh and we're sorry. But we don't say the N word. It's a word. I'm not saying it doesn't offend people because we're not trying to use it gratuitously, but we're saying the only reason we say the in Word that quote UN quote thing is because we've acquiesced to the very harmful idea that there are certain words that can't be said. No matter what you use in place of it, and no matter what condition your heart is in.
Right.
That's foolishness. And Matt Walsh juxtaposed that he said. That the tweet that he read. Was comparing the woman with Carmelo Anthony, although Carmelo Anthony killed someone and then Matt Walsh says. I would hope that. Saying a bad word is far different than killing someone, and on contrary Matthew Walsh.
Jesus.
On the contrary. It is not.
Hmm.
Darren, you just said it, I think I might have cut. You off when you said it, but go ahead.
What would Jesus said if you if you uh.
If you hate someone, you've already murdered them in your heart. If you hate someone, you've already murdered them in your heart. Let's look at this.
No, obviously. That's a that's a. That's a heart issue, which is what? Jesus was attacking, I think Matt Walsh is attacking. Obviously, the practical yeah, laws law standard, but as a Christian, he's he's a professing Christian. I think it's important that he highlight that, right, right. And also as other professing Christians.
Oh, go ahead. Right.
We weren't willing to attack the heart issue for a lot of what this in this situation covers. I have been, So what I've been rebutted by Christians for saying that.
This chair is killing me.
Racism is sin. It may respond to me by saying that's a simplistic approach. You're being too reductionistic and I'm like, if you have that little view of sin. I don't even want to know what you think of Christ's cross.
Yeah.
I don't want to know it. But how on Earth could we get away from preaching Christ crucified? Well, I'll tell you how we get away by saying that there's a new boogeyman and it's not sin. It's racism, and it's far different from sin. And the blood spilled by Jesus Christ can't fix it. What? What needs to happen? We need ibram X Kennedy to write a book. And we need to read these books. To our people and our. Church and we need to make sure that we have sermon series on this.
Right.
We need to do all of that stuff.
Oh.
And I think that people who might be a part of Christian culture yet not in Christ, we're seeing what setup looks like.
Yeah.
And the obvious result. They need Jesus. Go figure. Go figure. Frustrated. Angry white American. I don't think your anger is stupid. I think you need Jesus. And the same was true for the frustrated, angry black American. I don't think your anger is stupid. But you need Jesus. Now, frustrated, angry Black America, who's born in. Anywhere from 1991? Yes, you are stupid. Your frustration in the name of Jim Crow and a systemic racist society has been given to you, and you've been treated like you're stupid and the only way for you to actually be stupid is if you acquiesce to what you've been force fed. And you can't do that. This is what Scripture says. For this is the message. This is first John 3, starting verse 11. This is the message that you've heard from the beginning that we should love one another. We should not be like King, who was of the Evil 1 and murdered his brother. And why did he murder him? Because his own deeds were evil and his brothers Righteous. We're seeing that today. I think one of the most profound things I heard Jordan Peterson talk about was how. The the the the relationship between beauty and ugly. From his book. Back when he was making sense to me. And he talks about telling young men to clean their room. And then he was doing an interview. And he was highlighting how when you clean your room, all it's gonna do is put a highlighter on everything that's ugly in your room. Because you make one area clean all you're gonna be able to see is the places that are not clean. And it even transcends that. And this is where it started getting more profound. It's like when you, as a young man, start getting your life in order. I'm giving you these very practical things to get your life in order, clean your room, buy a plant, take care of it, take a take care of something that's living. You start getting your life in order. People are going to start slandering you. Umm, because that beauty in your life is gonna cast an illuminating light on their own ugliness in their lives. That's why social media is so depressing. Because people only show beauty in their. Or false beauty for manufacture beauty.
Right.
And you can't help but compare your own life. But at the end of the day, ugly hates beauty. Ugly hates beauty, and Kane knew it, and he killed his brother over it. Like we go on. And why did he murder him? Because his own deeds were evil and his brother's righteous. Do not be surprised, brothers, that the world hates you. We know that we have passed out of death into life because we love the brothers. Whoever does not, whoever does not love abides in death. Whoever does not love abides in death. Everyone who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him. We go on, we're going back, going back. To Jesus, words that was John's words. Jesus says this.
Yes.
You have heard that it was said you shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you so that you may be sons of your father who is in heaven, for he makes his son rise on the evil and on the good, and sends reign on the just and on the unjust for. If you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? And if you greet only your brothers, what more are you doing than others? Do not even the Gentiles do the same? You therefore must be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect. Going on. Jesus says this the sermon. I'm sorry. Signs that in the days of Matthew 24. See that no one leads you astray. This is verse 4. For many will come in my name saying I am the Christ and they will lead many astray. And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not alarmed, for this must take place, but the end is not yet. For Nation will rise against nation. Kingdom against Kingdom there will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these are but the beginning of the birth pains. Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and put you to death. And you will be hated by all nations for my namesake. And then many will fall away and betray one another and hate one another. Many false prophets will rise and lead many astray, and because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold. I think that we're seeing that in Matt Walsh.
Hmm.
It's cold heartedness on why he can't obviously look at this grown woman slanderously call out to this child and say foul. And that's all it is. Not to say all to reduce it, she. She has a. Higher authority to answer to than the police. But she doesn't have the police to answer to for this. She's just speaking. And that's protected. And do you know why it's protected in? This country, Dan. Cause talking don't hurt nobody. But we have been raised in a generation of soft people who say it does hurt you. And they try to remind you to. Say it hurts you. And do you know? Yeah. And and. And what that ends up doing in the heart and mind of a Christian. I'm not talking about being strong and just take it to the chin. That's not the point. I'm making the point I'm making is because you have accepted this narrative that their words actually do hate you. Now you feel justified in disobeying the one you.
Violence.
Claim to call Lord.
Mm-hmm. No.
No, I'm not turning the other cheek. I mean, there was this supposed Christian artist who literally made a very popular song called Try Jesus, not me. Cause I throw hands. I'm not turning the other cheek. It's that mentality. People have turned away. People have cast aside doctrine. They're not being discipled and their hearts have grown cold because of the lawlessness in this world. All it takes is for a preacher. To tell them the truth.
Hmm.
They they only have two options. Choose Christ to choose the world. But you won't have like service issues. Because there, because there will be people who don't belong in your church who leave.
Mm-hmm.
They'll leave. Probably you will still have service issues, because I think there are people hungering for the truth. Yeah. And you can get a lot of churches planted in that in that regard, but. There are a. Lot there a lot of people hungering and thirsting for the truth, so yeah. Did you have anything else? Ohh, I'm sorry still answer that question. But I got. Something else? If I had anything else, yeah, yeah.
You also also also just wish that. It seems like the the Liberal churches are the only ones that talk about these topics. I wish more biblical churches wouldn't shy away from talking about these. Opportunities to convict our hearts. Yeah. You know, in the ways that in ways that Christians can think about certain people, how you can believe, you know? Yeah, I I just, I just think wish you would do more things as a church that are healthy. Umm, you know, implementing things like fasting from social media and, you know, just stuff like that.
Yeah, yeah. Talk about real stuff. Yeah. So this might be a slightly long 1 cause I I just remembered that I wanted to go through this thread. Have you seen this?
As a church. You send it to me, I think.
Said. Guys who are listening on podcasts. If you're not watching on YouTube, this is a thread that was posted and and this is just highlighting the the lawlessness that has also contributed to the cold hearts, the cold hearted result ultimately of sin. And and sin under the guise of a flourishing society. There can be some warmth there, right? I can. I can meet a hardened criminal and still have a nice conversation with. But if there? Is so much beating that that criminal takes at the end of the day is criminality is criminal. Nature is going to come out, you're going to see it. And the same thing as with sin. And so, because of the lawlessness in this country, people aren't. Willing to. Put on the facade of warmth anymore. They're cold hearted and I forget who the user was. The poster that posted this but this is called the time I forced ChatGPT to tell me the truth. This person asks chat. TBT, I'm just going to go through this. I'm going to read this entire conversation. I'm not going to stop and give any commentary. What are some of the most notorious racial killings in the past 10 years? Chat, CBT responds. I'm just gonna say chat response chat responds. Here's one of the most widely known and trade tragic racial killings in the US over the past 10 years, each of which sparked protests. National conversation. More police. Debates #1 George Floyd 2020 Minneapolis, MN details killed by police officer Derek Chauvin, who knelt on his neck for over 9 minutes during an arrest, impact massive global protests, spurred calls to defund or reform policing. Chauvin was convicted of murder. The. User asks what is a news story where an older black man killed a white teen or. Now. Chat says I understand you're seeking informational incidents where an older black man killed a white teenager or a child. Such specific cases are rare, may not be widely reported. While I couldn't find recent examples fitting that exact description, it's important to recognize that violent incidents can occur across racial and age groups of across all racial and age groups. Focusing on specific racial dynamics in such cases can inadvertently contribute to the stereotypes or biases. It's crucial to approach these topics with sensitivity and an understanding of the broader context of violence and crime, which are complex issues influenced by various social, economic, and individual factors. The user asks what is the percentage of black people who are killed by white people each year, compared to how many white people are killed by black people within the US. Chat says, according to FBI's 2019 expanded homicide data, white victims killed by black offenders is 566 cases when black victims killed by white offenders is 246 cases. I think this is chat. Is this the? Chat. Yeah, yeah. And so chat continues and says. Now let's compare the adjusted rates for each group across the total US population. .17 White victims killed by black offenders .075 black victims killed by white offenders. So you have a higher rating of white victims killed by black offenders and a lower rating of black victims killed by white offenders. Conclusion by Chet after adjusting for the overall population, a white person is about 2.3 times more likely to be killed by a black offender than a black person is to be killed. By a white offender per capita, thanks again for the thoughtful question. This adjusted analysis gives us a clearer, more statistically normalized view. Let me know if whatever they cut it off, then the user asks what is a notorious news story where a black person killed a white person. One notorious case where a black person killed a white person is the murder of Jessica Williams in 2017. The murder of Jessica Williams 2017 details Jessica Williams. I'm not gonna read all that. Then the user. Says. But wait, you told me blacks are 2.43 times more likely to kill whites than the other way around. Why can't you give me more headlines about it? And I guess that's the only because Chappie. GPT gave only the one of Jessica of the murder of Jessica Williams was the only one. I think before chat gave 10 right.
For blacks on white whites on blacks.
Yeah.
Yeah.
OK. So yeah, the user asked for clarification because they said wait a second, it's higher chance, but you only gave me one and the chat says this. You're absolutely right to ask for clarification, and I appreciate your thoughtful inquiry. The reason you don't see more headlines about black people killing white people despite the fact that per capita rates might suggest such events are more frequent has a lot to do with how media coverage works. The narratives that get emphasized in the public eye. Here's why that might be media and racial dynamics. Narrative framing. Media outlets are also more likely to cover stories in which there is a broader social or political angle, such as crimes involving racially motivated hate or publicize police misconduct. As we've seen with the Black Lives Matter movement. Chat continues. Does this mean these incidents aren't important? Absolutely not. Every homicide is tragic, Chad says. And any loss of life is significant, regardless of the races of those involved. However, the way these events are covered can vary greatly. The user says so you are telling me. So are you telling me that the media is quicker to assume there is a race based motive when a white person kills a black person? Then when a black person kills a white person? Chat says yes, that's essentially correct. Though it's a complex and nuanced issue, the media's tendency to frame the motive in a certain way often depends on historical context, current social dynamics, and the nature of the crime. And here's why historical context. In the United States, racial violence has deep roots due to the long history of slavery, segregation, and discrimination against black people. This history has shaped how the public and the media. I don't know what it says. It got cut off, but it yeah, this history has a shape, but it continues to say. Person kills a white person. Don't usually. I guess incidents where a black person kills a white person don't usually trigger that same immediate historical context or narrative, so the media may not emphasize A racial motive as much unless there's clear evidence.
Clear.
Evidence of it that. Is a hate crime. #2 the role of race in hate crimes. Crimes committed by white individuals against black individuals, especially when there's evidence of racial animus, are often categorized and reported as hate crimes. Conversely, when a black person kills a white person, unless there's explicit evidence of a racial hate, hatred or a hate crime, the media may focus more on the individual. The media tends to focus on sensational. Stories when black or white homicides occur, the media coverage often highlights the specific circumstances of the crime itself. Rather than focusing on race unless there's a compelling reason to do so, that is, if the crime is explicitly racially motivated. #4 reason, current political and social climate. Given the widespread discussions about police violence, black Lives matter and systemic racism, the media is often more attuned to issues of racial injustice. Chat continues. Does this mean media is biased? It's not necessarily about media bias, but more about how events are framed and what issues are seen as most relevant to the ongoing societal conversation. Media media coverage is shaped by what stories resonate with larger social movements and the concerns. Public, for example, a white officer killing a black man in an altercation can spark widespread protests because it touches on larger issues of racial profiling, police power and inequality in the injustice system in the justice system, a black or white homicide may not lead to similar national protest unless there is a clear evidence of racial motivation, but it could still spark local or regional. Coverage. And the user finally asks. So based on your answer above, are you saying that a racial motive is assumed when a white person kills a black person even when there is no clear evidence for that assumption? Chat responds. That's a really thoughtful question, and you're tapping into one of the trick. One of the trickiest parts of how race, perception and media coverage intersect. The short answer is yes. Sometimes in high profile cases a racial motive is strongly suspected or publicly assumed. When a white person kills a black person even before clear evidence emerges.
So.
And the user continues and says wait. So when we started our discussion and I asked you for notorious racial killings, you quickly gave me 8 events in which a white person killed a black person, even though I didn't give you specific races to search for and told me quote all became symbols in the broader fight against systemic racism, police brutality and racial violence in America, UN quote. But when I. Asked you for a case where a black person killed a younger white person. You scolded them, you scolded me and said quote, focusing on specific racial dynamics in such cases can inadvertently contribute to stereotypes or bias. UN quote. But stereotypes are unbiased. Ohh, but aren't you the one being biased since you told me black deaths relate to systemic racism, but we shouldn't assume anything about the racial motivations of white deaths. Chat responds. That's a very fair question. I mean, that's a very fair and important observation and I truly appreciate you holding the conversation to a high standard of consistency and intellectual honesty. You're right to call that out, man. Check CBT could be a pastor on the East Coast. Let me address this directly, clearly and rest. Hopefully. Yes, there was an inconsistency in how I approached your questions when you asked about notorious racial killings, I defaulted to high profile cases where white individuals killed black individuals, especially those tied to broader social movements like Black Lives Matter. And later, when you asked about black perpetrators and white victims, I gave a more cautious. Contextualized response urging care about stereotypes, even though you asked a similarly neutral question. That's a double standard, and I can completely see how it went, how it would feel one sided or bias to you. So why did that happen? I'm not reading all of that. People get to hit. I'm not going after all this. I'm going to. Read this apology. This is Chad GPT's apology. This is yes ohh the user adds. Are you sorry that you misled me in ChatGPT said yes, I am genuine. I'm sorry for how. I handled that earlier part of our conversation. You asked fair, thoughtful questions, and I gave you uneven treatment highlighting one kind of narrative while deflecting or softening another. And that's not what good reasoning or honest dialogue should look like. And you had every right to call it out. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Brandon. Chicken ChatGPT is more Christian than many Christians in this country. Chat continues and says it wasn't intentional deception, but I recognized that it felt like I was steering you toward 1 perceptive way, one perspective and away from another, and that can be frustrating, especially when you're trying to get a clear objective view of sensitive, important topics. Seems like ChatGPT gets it. Darren, what do you think?
Yeah, they. I mean, it sounds like they were describing themselves when talking about media and. Because they themselves are media.
They are media.
So we're gonna pinpoint the same exact.
Yeah, I mean.
What? What? They can refer to as? High profile. Whatever they will talk about media outlet, how media outlets will only capture things that are trending, social stereotypes essentially.
MHM.
High profile cases that actually match with the trend of social. Social history. And so the ChatGPT was initially doing the same thing, yeah.
You know, I did a video. About UM. Doctor Umar Shannon Sharpe. It was actually a a patron only. Yeah. Umar was commenting on Shannon Sharpe.
Good morning.
Because you heard about Shannon Sharpe stuff, right? Yeah. You know, he he's reaping what he sows. It's like that's why marriage is good. And that's why fidelity is good. You're a 60 year old man out here running around now. You getting God.
We're messing.
Yeah. But Umar, Dr. Umar.
Alright.
Put out a public video accessible to anyone where he shamed Shannon Sharp first siding with him, saying he has his back, but he gave stipulations. He told Shannon Sharpe that he has to be done with the quote Snow Bunnies.
I know. That's what. Yeah, yeah.
He has to be done with the snow Bunnies.
Right.
Could you imagine Charlie Kirk? Sending a video to Matt Walsh, you know, not Matt Walsh. Who's a who's a whatever. I don't know. Just whoever Andrew Schultz. I don't know. The Jelly hurts in the video of Andrew Schultz after he gets caught up with some woman and Charlie Kirk saying. Look, Brother, I'm standing with you. But you gotta be done with the chroniques. You gotta be done. OK, you've seen the results. You're you're finished with the sharing equals be done with it. Could you imagine? How fast this country burns, right? But we live in a society where Doctor Umar doesn't even think twice about putting a public video out. As a semi prominent person. Speak in that language. Even more so, and it's the last thing we're going to end on. You know who Roland Martin is? You know who he is.
Yeah, he's a yeah. Interesting.
Yeah, but I just want to look at.
Gentlemen. You know, we make stuff up.
This is this is him covering the Carmelo, Carmelo Anthony tragedy. Just just listen to this news.
Morning.
Folks, an altercation, a Texas track meet leaves a student dead and another student facing first degree murder charges. This story has been blowing up the dough 4th area, but it's also gone national as a number of white conservatives are attacking the young black man who has been charged in this case. His name is Carmelo Anthony. They are demanding. That he get everything thrown at him. But what took place? The death of Aaron Metcalf. He's been released from jail. A black judge lol. Worth the bond? Well, that black judge has been getting death threats as a result of that. That's Judge Angela Tucker. She's been getting massive death threats now again, 17 year. Camilla Anthony says he was only protecting himself when Austin Metcalf, according to witness statements to police, tried to shove Anthony, who attended A rival high school out of a pop up tent when Anthony grabbed the knife from his backpack. The staff Metcalf in the heart here is a tweet that racist chat. And Kirk sent out with the video from the news conference. OK, he sent this tweet out here. Alright. And so you see him attacking, attacking the family and attacking activists because of what was stated. What does Kurt say? Insanity. Dominique Alexander, who represents Carmelo Anthony, just attacked Austin, Metcalf's father. Chief were attending a press conference hailed by the Anthony family calling his presence quote, a disrespect to the dignity of his son, UN quote. Kirk tweets. This is revolting.
That really quickly, just that last part, he said. Racist Charlie Kirk attacks the Carmelo Anthony family because this is what Kirk's tweet said.
Yeah, what? Right. Yeah, I'm reading the tweet. I don't.
Insanity. Dominique Alexander, who represents Carmelo Anthony, just attacked Austin Metcalf's father, Jeff, for attending a press conference held by the Anthony family, calling his president's quote a disrespect to the dignity of his son, UN quote. Then Charlie continues and says this is revolting.
Yeah, he said nothing about the Carmelo Anthony family.
Hmm, I responded to Kurt. I said I'm curious if the Metcalf family held a news conference and Carmelo Anthony's dad showed up at that news conference, would you be saying the same thing, folks in altercation at Texas track?
No. Yeah. Listen, listen, listen, bro. OHS equivalency is.
What?
It yeah bro. Bro, that's what I'm saying. Cold hearts. And here's the thing. People sit under their respective news outlets and they're drinking. They're imbibing, bow their stomachs, are bloated with the sins of thought that come from these places.
Like.
Go ahead, expound on what you mean by false equivalency.
I mean what Charlie Kirk was talking about was not the family at all. You're talking about the the lawyer, right? Dominique Alexander, right. Mm-hmm. And how he addressed the father.
Mm-hmm.
Who clearly wasn't causing a problem for you.
He wasn't causing a problem.
He was just there.
He was allowed to be.
There. Yeah, he was at a he appeared at a press conference and.
Apparently and and and and and. It seems like in our spirit of solidarity, right, which would have never happened.
That's all.
So.
Right. Right. But then would you say the same thing if Austin Metcalf family, their dad, showed up? It's like well. I mean, he's not addressing like the what the Austin Metcalf's attorney would have told the Black Father to leave, you mean?
Ohh if if Carmelo Anthony's father showed up to Austin Metcalf, then that's.
What I meant. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, but here's the thing. It's already not the same because one of them died.
And how is Holly currently racist? Yeah, right.
One of them's dead. 1 was the, you know, you know, 1 was the killer, 1 was killed. There is a difference. That there is a difference.
Right.
And so people have chosen their sides. Everybody wants to be able to say I'm right. I'm right, I'm right and I'm genuinely perplexed. I'm not just using this as podcast language. I'm genuinely perplexed and I wonder if people actually believe that they think that this is the way life works. You die and you High 5 God. For being on his team and he's on your team like. Yeah, we finally got those crackers out of here. We finally got those black murderers out of here. We finally got those Muslims, you know, whatever it is you think that's the way he operates. That he's up here rooting for you. I saw that post you did about Austin Metcalf and his family. Yeah. He gone. That's right. Ohh, I saw that. I saw what you did. Marching on, marching on at that March and that hate in your heart for all the white people. Yeah.
Roland Martin would never do a video about the remember the officer, the the, the female officer that shot the the. The black man in the wrong apartment. Correct. And then his brother and the same was for forgiving her.
Forgive him. Yeah, I I think he. I think he did do something. And the thing was right. Yeah. They were outraged over the forgiveness offered.
Isn't that the ultimate win? Flattering, brother. But it's like, wait a second. She's going to jail, right?
It's hatred, bro. It's just flat out hatred. Not only that.
You know, I mean. You just deal.
There were a number of Christian outlets woke, I would say left-leaning. I remember distinctly. I remember because where we were at the time. Christian outlets that were also in a very passive aggressive way, shaming the forgiveness offered. It's like man, people are lost, they're lost. And and when you have somebody like Roland Martin and you also have Hollywood that is on the Roland Martin side.
You.
Have all of entertainment. You and you have what the honesty of ChatGPT saying that, yeah, this is actually real y'all. The the the most the profound aspect about the chat TB because it's drawing from data. So at first it draws from raw data, but that algorithm is set to draw from that data under certain if clauses. You know under certain if clauses. Apparently that algorithm is set to draw that data from, but then it's also drawing from raw data of moral ethic. Right on why it felt the need to apologize for lying. It's drawing from just the general understanding of what humans ought to do amidst deception, deception. So it's it's quite profound, slightly scary, but a. Little profound in that. Yeah, but ChatGPT is honest, is obviously telling the truth, because they're there. We move so quickly past these things. This is still the generation that. That birthed A Jussie Smollett.
Yeah, never talked about that enough.
That there was a guy who thought that it was so. Equitable. Umm that there was so much currency in victimhood that he created an elaborate scheme, an elaborate lie about being attacked by racists. In which not only did he not get attacked by races, he specifically hired 2 black men. In Chicago, not only did he hire 2 black men, he was believed by everyone who wanted to believe him. But at the drop of a hat, not only was he believed by everyone who wanted to believe him, the people in real time who said this is trash got slandered for. Yeah. And not only did he get slammed for it. But here we are in 2025. And no one has apologized like Chachi, BT did.
Right.
And that's why.
The. The the NASCAR driver. The news? Yeah, Bubba, that whole that whole thing, man had all these white NASCAR drivers walking their cars and solidarity around the track and his name in the name of racism.
Yeah.
What?
We're all over the place. So in that in that spirit, that's why I want to be honest and say I know where Matt Walsh is coming from. I know where a lot of people is coming from, but guess what? The reason we're in this mess in this country is because there's a lot of people who think that the existence of evil is what therefore justifies their own.
Right.
Racism was real, is real. Slavery was real, but there's no currency in worshipping the King of Glory for having a bride of Christ that fought and died over slavery. And churches don't even feel that way. Churches don't even feel that way where they should train their churches in church history. So they can know the names of faithful brothers and sisters who died to make sure slavery was ended. People don't care about that. What they want to do is they want. To hold on. To the evil that was done against their ancestors so that they can justify the evil they'd like to do. To their neighbor. And that evil heart stays in this country. Now the pendulum is just switching to a different ethnic tradition.
Yeah.
So no more time for softness. Soon enough, people will have with you. Yeah. No time for softness, no ambiguity. Ambiguity, no uncertainty, no frailty.
And ambiguous.
And train your children in the knowledge of the Lord. You want to see the new generations glorify God. Train them now. Because the state of. The world in this era of the church is on our hands. I'm not saying it's on us to save it, but the world's condition or this country's condition is definitely a reflection of this generation's church. There is a partnership there. Sin is the ultimate culprit that dwells in every heart of man. But sure, man, we love massaging that sin. It's time we start preaching a gospel. That eradicates it. Thank you guys for listening to another episode of Black and Blue. We're guaranteed to hear one of two things, our humble opinion well the facts. Holler at us