Radio Strongman KIM Waaaaaade was on fire yesterday as he vented his spleen on the Nolan Wells controversy. Listen to his show below. Yours truly dropped in later in the show as he traveled back from Yazoo City. A transcript is posted below as well.
Kim Wade: Alright, folks. We're back, and it is Thursday. Glad to be back here in the studios again today.
Folks, this is your host. Who? It's Radio Strongman, coming to you live from W-Y-A-B 103.9 FM. Well, folks, we are back, and it is Thursday. It's going to be an open forum. That means the numbers are available if you want to add your nickels and dimes to the marketplace of ideas while I handicap the political landscape as I see it from my position on the political totem pole. I call balls and strikes, folks. I'm not part of Dale Carnegie's trying to win friends and influence peepis. I'm just giving it to you straight.
And I know many of you don't like it. And I know many You know, I was sitting thinking, down through the years, as I reflect on my radio career, starting over at WMPR, and those who have been with me from the get-go. Again, one of the first callers was, uh what was his name? Yashua. The very first caller. Very first sponsor, Matt Friedman. Biggest sponsor, Ed Seekers over there in Vicksburg. Seekers Moving and and Storage, I believe it was.
But what I noticed, that the things, you know, and I noticed as a conservative down through the years, and conservatives who supported and worked in the Republican Party, I wasn't there for a job. I wasn't trying to climb up the the ladder. And and there's nothing wrong with those who were and those who do. I just say I was not. I was there philosophically because I believed in the principles of conservatism, and those principles were most embodied, and if they were going to be carried out by all by any, it was going to be the Republicans. So, that's where I found my home.
Now, having said that, there were people floating in and out of the party, and it's both parties. It's not just restricted to the Republican Party. And they're in for various reasons. And, again, my reason and their reason, it Ain't nobody has a leg up. But as a Black, a Negro, who happens to be conservative and a Republican, you know, you hear me talk about the Kabuki dancing that goes on in this state between Blacks and whites. Well, I just wasn't a party to that. It just wasn't my interest. I wasn't in it for the money. I wasn't in it for position or power. I wanted to see our community improved, same way it was when I joined the Nation. I wanted to see Black people improve their lot in life. I was a idealistic true believer.
But because of that, the powers that be in any party both parties, both, one party, what they don't trust anybody who don't want anything. If you just want good government, they're looking at you with the side-eye because money is what the government is all about, who controls the trough and access to the trough. Republicans and Democrats stand on either side of the trough as the tax dollars come and fill up that trough with cash, coins, checks, credit. That's why the Republicans and Democrats hate Donald Trump because he's messing up their hustle.
And because I had nothing to offer, wasn't trying to get anything, I would always be suspect. And I understood that like, no problem. 'Cause there are folks out there who are willing to take the bait, take the bite. That's not what That's not my ministry. I'm not doing that. So, why are you saying all? I'm saying all this because my message has not changed. Those who know me from the time we worked on the Jesse Jackson campaign back in the '80s to today, and those Negroes know Kim's message has not changed. Everybody else was able to, uh, go ahead on and rise and get paychecks and set up their little nonprofits. That's just not my ministry. I don't begrudge them that. I don't begrudge anybody's hustle. I really don't, until until it starts grinding on my leg. When I can't get my hustle on, which is where we find ourselves.
So, I'm not popular amongst conservatives, Republicans, Democrats, Blacks, and a whole lot of folks. The list goes on, but I don't care. 'Cause it's not about being popular. 'Cause I've always I've stood out where wherever Kim Wade has found himself. I don't know if I stand out because I got this big, uh, lemon head that you can see from a mile away, and I got this funny-shaped head that you can see from 2 miles away, but I've always stood out. People have always, um, I don't know, keep an eye on this guy.
And so we find ourselves today. I have not, and I don't I don't believe this. I don't believe doing this, but this has to be done. I want to denounce those Blacks and those whites and anyone else in between who came out of the gate assigning racism to the loss of life of, uh, Nolan Wells. When I first heard the When I the first the first video I saw on that was Kamikaze's. It came up in my feed. And it's just my spirit, man, was wounded by the Blackness of his comments. This man is he he's floundering around trying to find relevance relevancy at 45, 50 years old with the Black crap. Come on, dude. Really? Really?
But what I want to point out, look at the harm they're willing to do to Mississippi, to race relations, and to everything. They're willing to tear every damn thing up on something they don't know anything about, no more than anybody else did, but they're willing to destroy relationships. And when I left here yesterday, I was going up the Trace, and the guy folks out there on the thing, you know, jogging and you know, the bike trails, jogging trails. And I'm seeing this group of, uh, folks walking, Black and white. Folks get People get along good here in Mississippi. It's these podcasters, it's these politicians, it's the media that keeps this Nolan and his friends were getting along just fine, and been getting along just fine, looked like, their entire time they've been knowing one another.
But you got these urban Blacks who ain't never been out on the water, don't know anything about water, uh, island life and a sandbar, uh, uh, recreation and because the movies that I mean, excuse me, the films that I saw, the pictures that I saw, the island was packed with people. Oh, they just See, these urban Blacks, the D.L. Hughleys and all the rest of them, they think this guy was on Gilligan's Island somewhere, that he was abandoned.
Folks, what was said, the bringing in of Crump and Al Sharpton, that family is ruined. That family is going to have to move. The Wells family is going to end up having to move. You have destroyed every relationship you might have had, any sympathy you may have had. But I know what they did. Folks, this is what I keep told I told y'all about how these kids are raised well in the church, properly reared in the admonition of the Lord. When they turn 18, these churches, these preachers, open the doors to these voter registration drives, and open up the vortex of evil into these kids' lives! And they do it every damn year. Just repudiate the Word of God by aligning themselves with these voter drives that is demonic and Democratic, and Democratic and demonic. And then the man of God sending his sheep over there because they'd done gave him some walk-around money. You going to bust hell wide open with that foolishness, but that's okay. Every pot sit on its own bottom. But just remember, I want these words that I'm saying to ring in your ears as you approach the Golden Arches up there in heaven, when you got to show Peter turn your palms up. Show the work of your hands. Somebody there? So, just want just want you to keep that in mind.
But I'm saying all this to tell you this here. I've been telling y'all, the coalition groups within the Democratic Party that make up the Democratic Party, they work together. They respect each other's grift, graft, and hustle. This group that came out assigning racism to the death of Nolan Wells is part of this coalition. It's part of this coalition, uh, that I'm telling the Governor that he can nip in the bud right now with redistricting. One Voice, NAACP, the Kellogg Foundation, they're all working towards the same goal, which is to keep this crap alive, the racism crap, and it's getting old.
So, this is why why don't we give these Black podcasters and everybody else who says this Nolan Wells thing is a racist thing is a death white folks can't be trusted type thing white people, back the hell off, back up, put your hands in your pocket, put your wallet in your pocket. Don't give out any more money. Let all these Black-for-a-living folks do their Black girl magic. Build your damn pyramids, do your Wakanda thing, fix your society, 'cause everything will be better if white people ain't around. White folks, withdraw. Pull back. I keep telling you, you're wasting your time. They're raising racists like row crops over there. These kids these young kids hate you, they hate our country, they hate everything. No love for anything. And it's all coming from these preachers who sat silent, taking m- Oh, those of you took that money, those of you who have taken money under the table while submitting your sheep to these voter registration, NAACP, get out the vote, folks, the Democratic Party, knowing the evil that they're killing babies, that alone is enough to shut the whole program down! But there you are with your turned-around collar, hands behind your back like you're royalty. You don't fear anybody. You don't even fear the Word. 'Cause we cannot have this much chaos without your involvement, 'cause you've done took credit for everything else. You've done got a plaque for every damn thing under the sun, but truthfulness, righteousness. And you think you're going to get away with it.
So, what I'm saying to y'all and those who will listen, it's only about 10% of the Black population that's doing this to the Black population. You notice, they won't let anything grow that's positive. Now, if Nolan Wells lived in the Black community of Jackson, he would be called a cornball. They would call him soft. They don't give a damn about Nolan Wells. They don't give a damn about, uh, the little boy that got killed up there in Winona. These people you see out there marching, I want Boy, I wish you could [claps hands] make each and ev- every one of them show us the source of their income. I bet you $10 to a donut, nine out of 10, we toting. We the taxpayers. I'm sick of it. I'm just sick of it. Sick of it. Shut If we catch them out there doing wrong, shut off all their benefits, the benefits of everybody at that address. Shut it off.
Look how gleeful I was just I was astounded how gleeful Kamikaze seemed to be tearing up racial relationships. And Kamikaze be one of the first ones to talk about, "Oh, I got white friends." Clay thought he was one of Kamikaze's friends. Folks, you're wasting your time with these people. They're just looking for an opportunity to get the upper hand, and you got to remember, these people don't look they don't mind living in poverty, they don't mind living in trash, they don't mind living amongst gunfire, dead bodies, drugs, sex workers, anything. They don't care. What they care about, and I keep trying to tell you, y'all going to catch my vapors on this one here. I told you what happened up in Senatobia, them hiring Ben Crump down here and, uh, uh, and on the, uh, Nolan Wells thing. Folks, this it's a Black ghetto lottery. You don't understand the psychology of our community, bro. You don't under- Just like back in the day, wh- how how excited white Democrats used to get when it's time to lynch a Black person, that's how excited Black folks get, Black Democrats get when it come time to have a death of a Black person that they might be able to get some money off of. Folks, it's a lottery system.
"Well, but ain't nobody benefiting from it but a few people." Folks, we don't care. You trying to assign logic to us. We're out of our minds. We're under demonic possession right now.
But I'm telling you white folks, back up. There's nothing else for you to do here. You're dealing with some ungrateful people who are not going to change. You can't give them enough money. You could give them whatever you can give them a solution in a box, and all they got to do is just raise the lid. They will screw that up and blame you. You're wasting your time.
So, my suggestion is, give Black people what we're asking for. We want self-determination, we want to be left alone, it's too dangerous to be around white folks. Give us our wish. Hey, and as a matter of fact, white folks, call the boycott. Say, "We're boycotting Black people," just like Black people like to say, "We're boycotting white people." Say it! See, Black people, we'll call it discrimination when white people boycott us, but it's just boycotting when we be boycott them. No. Let these old broke Negroes live off their own ideas, and let's see how Give it 30 days, 'cause Ben ain't going to share none of his money. He Oh, he going to get scarce. He'll be hard to find and catch up with. 'Cause one thing that man ain't going to do is share. And another thing before we go on break, Ben came out against the, uh, trust accounts for the kids? Go to opensecrets.org and look at his, uh, income statements for the last 30 years. Look how many annuities and trusts he's got in his, uh, bank account, in his portfolio. So, he tells you what Trump is doing is bad for you, but he's doing it for him and his kids and grand- Man, get the h- Let's take a break.
Part 2
Kim Wade:
Alright, folks, what I'm saying to you is, there is a small The Black community is being held hostage. We're being held hostage by the civil rights era Blacks, and the, uh, various, I guess, cliques that support them. You got white groups, lawyer groups. You got these nonprofits, and they're running us in the ground. That's why I encourage you to go to the NAACP's website, and if you see all the things that they're involved in, everything that they are opposing are things that build communities, that make communities financially solvent and stable with good schools. Look at their website. They are against absolutely every damn thing. That's the reason why every Black community in the country, it's on its back in the same fashion. They give Derrick Johnson and his family couple hundred thousand dollars a year to screw over the entire Black community. And if you notice, it's the gay crap that's ruining our schools. NAACP has installed its members on these school boards all over the country. In Jackson, they done ran Jackson in the ground. Matter of fact, it went under takeover under when his wife was on the board. Not that she necessarily had something to do with it, but, hey, she was there.
So, what I'm telling you, we need some relief. We need you white people to back the hell off. Leave Black people alone. We're out of our minds now, and you're not helping. God is trying to get a message through to us, and you're keeping us from hitting rock bottom. And we're never going to change. But if you want to continue on do it do it. But once again, what I have said has come to pass. It is this Kabuki dancing between these guilt-ridden whites, and these Blacks like Derrick Johnson in these organizations that are pursuing policies that won't allow to have good schools, safe streets, a judicial system that works. And now they're moving into the the climate change crap. Now we can't have jobs in our community because everything is going to kill us with chemicals. And you look on their website, you can see the marriage between the NAACP and the Sierra Club and all these other organizations, and then you hear where Stacy Abrams get $2 billion from the EPA. And all that was going to result in is that Black communities, whenever they try to bring in an Amazon, try to bring in any kind of development, they going to sue. "You can't have that because it's racism. Those are racist chemicals. You know what happened in the soil." These people are holding us back.
We're going to take a quick break, folks. When we come back, the door was unlocked, security's laxed. Damn it, Kingfish is in the studio. We'll be right back.
Part 3
Kim Wade: Alright, folks. We're back. Kingfish, indulge us if you would.
Kingfish: Okay.
Kim Wade: Okay. Indulge us. We're going to get Mobile Bob in here before we get to the fish. What's up, Mobile?
Mobile Bob: Hey, man.
Kim Wade: Hey, buddy.
Mobile Bob: Have you been seeing the, uh, theories on, uh, trial down in, uh, with the Charlie Kirk, Kirk, Kirk?
Kim Wade: Yeah. Yeah, uh, well, I hadn't I hadn't been seeing, I've been listening to clips of what's what's been transpiring during I guess the pretrial, whatever it is. Uh, let's just say he left a lot of evidence, almost as much evidence as they have against Chokwe and, uh, Jodi.
Mobile Bob: [Laughs] Yeah. And, um, you know, what's a conspiracy, nuts? Uh, "He was never there," and the exploding, uh, uh, microphones, and people hiding under whatever, whatever, whatever. I mean, all that's just was just ridiculous nonsense that that shouldn't be floated around by any people who who we thought were on our side. Boy, they I tell you this they they Charlie Kirk and Trump has definitely exposed a lot of folks that we thought had common sense were on our side, but they the idiots that they truly were. I'm a little up- a little disappointed in how many fools [laughs] there are on that that claim to be conservative, but really are real truly idiots where as, uh, when it come when it comes push come to shove. Um, whether it's Iran, uh, the deal with Iran or anything else. It's, um, it's amazing man still standing, man.
Kim Wade: Yeah. Yeah, well, one of the things about this Tyler thing is, I'm waiting to see if he's going to come out and say because if he doesn't say, "Oh, no, uh, I was inter- I mean, I was interacting with somebody online and they had me going across campus, kind of like on a treasure hunt, do this." In other words, so he'll be on camera doing in this place and that place. If he don't come out and say that, as far as I'm concerned, he did it.
Mobile Bob: Of course he did it. I mean, the guy's not a professional hitman, and you didn't need a professional hitman to do what you what he did. Right. Charlie Kirk's not People were thinking of Charlie Kirk had much security as Elon Musk or Donald Trump? No, he didn't. Charlie Kirk ain't got that kind of money to roll around to play with that kind of security. I mean, those he don't have drug he can't afford to have drug drones flying over, or to have every rooftop, uh, secure. He wasn't he wasn't that kind of a person, or that kind of a VIP. The politicians or billionaires have that. He, uh, no, he was an average Joe above-average Joe, but definitely not on the level that you get that kind of security. I don't know why people were thinking he have should have that kind of security. Ben Shapiro don't have that kind of security either. He got probably more money than Charlie Kirk. You don't get that kind of security on those guys' level. It's made all the more it makes them brave to do what they do, to go out there, uh, to be willing to take on the the left. The left, uh, is nuts. You and I, you count saying that and I count saying every day how insane, evil, and insane they are. Mm-hmm. So, no, it's it's as simple as a left-wing lunatic, jammed up by all the Democrats out there calling people Nazi, Nazi, Nazi and and now they want to say pedophile, and Epstein Island, to do this kind of nonsense. Look look at what they're doing on ICE. Look how they're attacking them. Mm-hmm. They're nuts. It's just that simple, and the focus should have remained there. But because of the Candace Owens and getting clicked for their anti-Israel crowd getting clicks and, uh, people that became popular, they kept throwing this foolishness. I'm not going to ever get over any of them what they did, and I'll never listen to or believe a thing they say again.
Kim Wade: Well, I actually believe, uh, uh, Candace is part of the conspiracy, to be honest with you. I mean, I do. I believe that whoever had Charlie Kirk murdered, uh, had Candace in the lineup as part of the, uh, stage play to make all this thing play out. It's just too convenient because not only did they kill Charlie, they destroyed TPUSA, uh, best they could, and that's not by coincidence. Go ahead. Go ahead, Bob.
Kingfish: Well, imagine what Erika Kirk is having to deal with. The woman has to raise those kids and she saw her husband killed in front of her, and she is grieving. And these sickos come out the woodwork saying, "Oh, you are responsible," blah, blah, all this kind of just trash, okay? Imagine you're her and you're having to deal with this on a national stage. I mean, that's just hor- It's horrible, you know, horrible.
Kim Wade: It's just poor taste, I mean. And that's kind of like what They didn't give her time to grieve. No. Uh, my response to the, uh, Nolan Wells, uh, reaction from the podcasters, was the same I got from It was a gut punch. It was just so beneath a civilized behavior.
Kingfish: Suppose somebody had assassinated Limbaugh in '96? Yeah. Seriously, in '96, when he's at his height. Right. Would have made a difference, wouldn't it?
Kim Wade: You see, Charlie Kirk was a threat to a lot of people, not just Israel. He was a threat to anybody who don't like people who are grounded in truth, facts, and or the law.
Kingfish: Well, he wasn't just he wasn't just a talk show host or a podcaster. Right. He was like creating, like the way he did his ground the ground game for Trump. He was going out there and building, like the Democrats do, get out the vote machines, which is damn good at it. You know, he was going to the campuses, going into the belly of the lion, and sitting there challenging these young kids and engaging them the way you should do it with your ideas, with persuasion, not, "You're stupid, you're a Nazi." Alright? And that's why, I mean, we lost something when he was killed, big time. And that's the kind of talent is hard as hell to replace.
Kim Wade: And and not only that, Go ahead, go ahead, Bob.
Mobile Bob: Oh, and the other dynamic thing about what Candace, Tucker, Alex Jones, and all of them did is the focus should have remained on the rhetoric of the left and how evil and perverted it is, and the and the consequences you get when you can can continue to talk like they talk about people on the right who who they disagree with. And it, like you get to disagree with them. "You're a Nazi. You're a Nazi. You're a pedophile. You're a this, you're a that."
Kim Wade: Dude, let me let me let me tell you how sick Candace Owens is, okay? Go look on YouTube. And she's sitting there saying, a couple of years ago, that Joseph Mengele, what he did was made up. You know who I'm talking about, right?
Kingfish: Mm-hmm.
Kim Wade: The Nazi the Nazi mad scientist, who loved to experiment on people. I mean, he would like take like little kids and try to change their eyes blue and inject their eyes with methylene blue trying to change their eye color. I mean, crap like that he did. He loved experimenting on twins. And she said, "Oh, that was all just made up." I mean, really? I mean, that's how depraved they are.
Mobile Bob: Well, she thinks space is fake. She thinks space is fake, too. Uh, yeah, and, uh, and uh, now, to her latest kick was Ben Shapiro, he well, he was on the phone with Charlie Kirk's security folks trying to find out what was going on.
Kim Wade: [Laughs]
Mobile Bob: Yeah. [Laughs] If if you had an if you had somebody in there that can tell you what's going on, yeah, I guess you would talk to them, wouldn't you?
Kingfish: But, you know what? If you saw how much these guys are making a month, making a year, in fact, one on side, I read a lot of conservative websites, but one middle-of-the-road one I read is The Free Press. That's Bari Weiss's, um, publication. It's it's really good. If you want to get stuff from both sides, that's a good one to read, and it's worth subscribing to.
Kim Wade: Mm-hmm.
Kingfish: And they had one really good article and got into their incomes. I mean, like her and Tucker Carlson, I mean, they're making like around a million a month doing this stuff.
Kim Wade: I didn't know it was that high.
Kingfish: Oh, yeah. I'll send you the article. It's it's amazing how
Kim Wade: 'Cause I know they got a staff of folks, you know. They got bills.
Kingfish: Oh, yeah. I mean, Tucker used to have an investor partner or investor in his thing, and he bought him out. It was like several million dollars. Oh, yeah. These I mean, they have to keep this going because that's what pulls it in. And there's, thanks to the internet, there's enough nutjobs out there who love to tune into it, you know, and I mean, hey.
Kim Wade: Yeah. Go ahead, Bob. What'd you say?
Mobile Bob: Yeah, and they just they just spread lies. And and it really is disgusting, this, uh, and they're blatant misinformation on by design. "Oh, I'm just asking questions." No, you're not asking questions. You're lodging accusations and putting a question mark behind it, as if that's a question. Oh, it's not a question. You're
Kingfish: Well, when Tucker Carlson, he's got a guy on there and saying, "Oh, Churchill is Churchill was the bad guy of World War II." What? "Oh, we're just asking questions." No, you're Give me a break. You know?
Kim Wade: Yeah.
Kingfish: Give me a break.
Kim Wade: Well, they know that there's a demographic out there, with a certain number signed to it, who don't know anything, don't have any point of reference, and, you know, numbers are numbers on voting day. So, that's all they need to do is move the needle. That's why, when I was telling people about, uh, dropping salt on Pam Bondi, not that she was the best or whatever, but the bottom line is they used that the content of the podcasters to generate polls, and they use the polls to say, "Well, 3% of the people in this swing district really don't like this here," and they go out and steal 3% of the vote. And people say, "Well, you know, they had that." They know what they're doing. They know the process down pat. We don't. We're just enamored with our own ideas, and not understanding of the process.
Mobile Bob: And they got willing sellouts like, I mean, you can name them, people you used to respect. It's just just Marjorie Taylor Greene, Alex Jones, Candace, Megan, Tucker, the list goes on and on and on.
Kingfish: Oh, did you see what Marjorie did the other day, this week?
Mobile Bob: Yeah, I saw it.
Kingfish: I mean, ugh.
Kim Wade: Tried to start the, uh, third party?
Kingfish: No, oh, no. Oh, no. When that woman came out about Planter or Platner, whatever his name is, the Nazi, and she did a tweet and just trashed trashed the woman. She's taking it down, but man, but enough people screen-saved it. I mean, she she is just she's just sick.
Kim Wade: Yeah. Well, you never know what they have on these people, uh, folks be out there and they be, uh, getting
Kingfish: Oh, no, I think she's just nuts.
Kim Wade: Well, that, too. [Laughs] You can't There's a lot of crazy folks out here these days, and, you know, in here, too. But anyway,
Mobile Bob: Well, like I said, we got the, uh, the golden hair one, Donald Trump, standing solid as, and, uh, I mean, it's thank god for him. It's because like I said, the the people he has to deal with on our side, well, supposedly on our side, I guess you could pretend they were on our side. They just would play a good play a pretend game. And, uh, and the so-called too righteous, uh, people, the the Jeff Sessions Christian, "Oh, well, we wouldn't do it that way." Oh, yes, it's why you lose all the time. [Laughs]
Kim Wade: [Laughs] That's right. Ca- Catching those Ls. Alright, brother. Look, we're up against a break, man. Alright. We'll be right back.
Part 4
Kim Wade: Alright, folks. Folks, we had the fish in the house. Kingfish, what's going on?
Kingfish: Make it make it sense.
Kim Wade: Make it make it sense.
Kingfish: Make it make it sense.
Kim Wade: In the world of Kingfish that chronicles everything and wants everything in triplicate when he requests information from these governmental structures, and they tell him to go screw off.
Kingfish: Make it make it sense. Everything you said in your monologue here, your extended monologue actually, the director's cut, was actually spot-on.
Kim Wade: Oh, wow.
Kingfish: I mean, show me where the NAACP does not stand for lowering standards.
Kim Wade: Everywhere.
Kingfish: Everywhere they go. I don't care if it's schools, I don't care if it's, I mean, they fought us on third-grade reading gate in the legislature.
Kim Wade: And they always say And they always cite some incident of a So, we got to sacrifice our kids? They don't do No, the people who are telling us to do it don't do it with their kids!
Kingfish: No. Hell no.
Kim Wade: And all these Blacks you see out here protesting Senatobia and and Nolan Wells and all that, not damn one of those Black folks will ever protest for education.
Kingfish: I don't have I don't have an opinion on Wells because, right now, we don't know.
Kim Wade: There's no information.
Kingfish: And I've been through enough of these to know there's always going to be new information that comes out. They do the autopsies. And after a few weeks, we know a lot more than we did in the first 48 hours. And you know me, I don't do that. I mean, first 48 hours, okay. Now, down that What's interesting about seeing this play on social media, you go all the Black Facebook pages,
Kim Wade: Oh, god, guys.
Kingfish: they are like, "Do not see, this is why, and," they'll say, "and Carmelo Anthony." We all know he was a killer. You know, they are all saying, "Oh, you should not be friends with a white person. This is what happens when you hang out with white people." I mean, they're totally in Black separatist mode. But on the other hand, you go to TikTok, you know it's been popping up in my algorithm? All these white folks on the opposite saying, "You are crazy if you let your kid socialize with Black kids because if something happens, this is what's going to happen to you."
Kim Wade: Well, this is what that little narrow 10% of the angry Black Negroes, they are destroying everything in our community, everything in our society, trying to affect this Black hustle that has reached a point of diminishing returns. It ain't benefiting not even themselves in numbers that will sustain them. Yet, they That's all they know.
Kingfish: Well, I mean, it's like Carmelo Anthony, that's like a moral bankruptcy in the Black community. I mean, it's ridiculous. I mean, Black kids were testifying against Anthony, okay? And what do you think these clowns did that were supporting him? Oh, they took those pictures of those Black kids and put them all online trying to intimidate them. I mean, they've even tried to intimidate reporters on this case. I mean, there's one that has a lawsuit against them right now. I mean, the reason why they didn't allow cameras in the courtroom, 'cause these guys were in there try- because they were trying to take pictures of the jury, you know, stuff like that.
Kim Wade: Well, like I said, what I would suggest is that society in general, white society in particular, pull back. Do what what is being asked of you. Black people are saying it's such a danger to be around you, and it's it's so we're just so insecure, yada yada.
Kingfish: Well, you first hear the kid drowning, it's like, "Well, yeah, we all know what happened." It's like Emmett Till 3.0, you know. I mean, and and and some of these guys like Crump and some of these others, Sharpton, that's exactly what they want. They want Emmett Till 3.0. Trust me.
Kim Wade: Oh, yeah. Like I Like I said, folks, I'm telling you, this these incidents are ghetto lotteries. Mentally, you cannot get your head around it because as a white person or a brown person or whatever, you don't see it. But I'm talking about culturally, in the Black Why do you think the convention center, out of all the city structures, that's going to be funded and taken care of, and cleaned up, paper cleaned up, that's going to be because Black folks like those kind of events. We're into meaningless BS. We do the water giveaways, the community center things every week. You look at social media, nothing actually gets done. We're out picking up paper behind grown folks who we never taught to pick up paper when they were kids, and we think we've done some' The Our culture is trash. It's just straight up trash. Nobody, like I said, I'm I'm for, uh, school choice. But I'm also support the people who are against school choice because what the people against school choice are saying is true. These people will tear up everything. They don't care! "It ain't everybody." I don't care. There's enough of them that don't care that makes the difference. And those that don't care, you won't check, and if somebody try to check them like Kingfish, he's a racist. I'm an Uncle Tom, and these people are criminal. Screwing us.
Kingfish: Oh, look look at Jackson Academy, okay? They took in some kids who, you know, let's we won't go into that mess, but they've taken one kid, okay, he's 14, 15 years old last year last year. He was there for football. Didn't come back after the Christmas break. A few months later, he breaks into A few weeks later, he breaks into his classmate's um, schoolmate's apartment over there on Ridgewood Road. Mother kills him 'cause he and another person broke in at 2:00 in the morning. I dared mention he went to Jackson Academy, and, oh, some of the hate I got for that one. And then about four days later, I finally got the police affidavit on it. It's like, see, this is what happened here. And then everybody shut up. I mean, but what happened was they were taking this guy, some of these at-risk kids in, and look what happens. Serious. You know?
Kim Wade: Well, the the bottom line is, folks, it's just time for us to be adults. Like the lady said, you guys need to have the discussion. You know, nobody said, "Well, uh, we don't want to be around Black folks." Folks, what we're doing is just destroying our society for some people who don't contribute to our society. That's why I'm saying, Tate Reeves, use the redistricting to remove whatever hotheads, foot-draggers, knuckle-draggers, and knuckleheads that you can, and give us a chance at saving this state from these race hustlers. Let's take a break.

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They are looking for the next Emmett Till story or Tawana Brawley/Duke LaCrosse scandal. The usual race hustlers want this to be foul play so bad. What is racist about a black kid who runs in white social circles? I haven’t seen a single photo of Nolan with a group of black kids. And it just infuriates Sharpton, Crump and the black media that this young man was accepted by a group of privileged white boys and their parents.
Wow. Glad I gave up trying ton read his ramblings before I got to the end of part 1. Does anybody actually listen to his attempts to converse while on the radio? If so, why?
Yup. They want Emmit Till 3.0. Just like when Dan Mabil died, you know who leaned all over JPD to investigate and determine it was one of the family members so he could use it to fan the flames
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