Killer Mike on the Breakfast Club...great discussion!

Yeah watched it twice. Don't care for his show but that's why I watched it and will check out anything he does. He doesn't need you to agree with him. He's free and he thinks through things. He evolves
 
I love killa mike.. but come on.. he dont know the hell angels are part of the system... hells demons got people all in the fbi and cia.. and local police depts..

thats why they could easily move product all over america..and THEY MOVE a ridiculous amount of product..

Kmike dont know that..??

bloods and crips will NOT be allowed to do shit above ground and get away with it..

if they were to move in that hells angels direction they would have to stay underground.. like they dont even exist...
 
Gregory Wooley is the only black full patch member of Hells Angels that was calling the shots out there in Montreal.
 
envy got mad cause his daughter is dating a white boy and he was blocking people on ig who had something to say. thats why he tried to use angela yee as an example
 
In my opinion they both on the wrong track.

We can and should build our own schools. Public or private.

It doesnt need to be a public vs private debate.

Their convo also didnt address parent's reality, we cant just pick the public we send our kids to. We gotta stick to our district. So when the choice is the local public school with with a high dropout rate and poor grade averages or the private school open to everyone, then what do you do?
 
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Gregory Wooley is the only black full patch member of Hells Angels that was calling the shots out there in Montreal.

That dude is the room when the Hells meet with mafia top bosses.

I wonder what he had to do to get to that position.

Everybody knows who he is too.
 
In my opinion they both on the wrong track.

We can and should build our own schools. Public or private.

It doesnt need to be a public vs private debate.

Their convo also didnt address parent's reality, we cant just pick the public we send our kids to. We gotta stick to our district. So when the choice is the local public school with with a high dropout rate and poor grade averages or the private school open to everyone, then what do you do?

Killer Mike mentions building Montessori schools in the interview.
 
Sa

Co fucking sign.

You set the tone
Even in a crappy district you can get your kid a good education

I've SEEN it!

If these public schools so bad?

Why these RICH WHITE FOLK keep FIGHTING to get in?

White folk will link up start a PTA or PTO and basically hijack a school

and then boom a "black" at risk school?

becomes a hidden jewel where black people who lived there for DECADES get

REZONED out of while white kids SUDDENLY recieve all these benefits that they NEVER got before.

Cause those parents link up and get funding grants and use they networks of friends and WORK to damn near FUND the entire school

and apply political pressure.

And TRUST...

I being join in and taking notes...

cause that is what happened with my kids.

Now we got people FIGHTING to get in the school

public school with steam robotics fencing and computer lab music lab library and regular fund raisers every quarter...
 
Yup...

Public or private don't matter

Its the parents taking ownership of the school

Period.

Cause if you think just cause you paying they gonna treat and/or teach your black kids better WITHOUT your direct involvement?

Yeah you a chump


You'd be surprised to find out just how many white private school parents don't give one flying fuck about their kids education though.

Last month I DJ'ed a dance at a $21k/year high school in the Peninsula. Tom Brady's Alma Matter in fact. My contact complained that every time they ask parents to weigh in on using money for their school's activities most of them either give an automatic 'no' or don't respond at all. It's almost like they send their kid over with a tuition check and a note that says "Here, you fix it."

Yet somehow large numbers of these children still go on to fame and fortune, especially on the sports field.
 
You'd be surprised to find out just how many white private school parents don't give one flying fuck about their kids education though.

Last month I DJ'ed a dance at a $21k/year high school in the Peninsula. Tom Brady's Alma Matter in fact. My contact complained that every time they ask parents to weigh in on using money for their school's activities most of them either give an automatic 'no' or don't respond at all. It's almost like they send their kid over with a tuition check and a note that says "Here, you fix it."

Yet somehow large numbers of these children still go on to fame and fortune, especially on the sports field.

One thing Ill say about this, it may not be that the parents have no interest in their kids activities, it might be that the parents have no interest in the school always trying to pump more and more money out of them.

My oldest kid is in private school right now. The board is always trying to set up extra stuff... That we gotta pay for. As a parent i appreciate the ideas but then again at some point enough is enough.
 
One thing Ill say about this, it may not be that the parents have no interest in their kids activities, it might be that the parents have no interest in the school always trying to pump more and more money out of them.

My oldest kid is in private school right now. The board is always trying to set up extra stuff... That we gotta pay for. As a parent i appreciate the ideas but then again at some point enough is enough.

You have a point.

My contact never said whether or not the parents were asked to chip in on these extras. However he did say that the last DJ company charged $5k to play music and run a photobooth at last year's prom. The school pretty much wrote them a blank check. Didn't even care if they broke even.

The other scary part is that nobody asked me to add the school to my liability insurance, something public schools always do. They didn't even ask if I HAD insurance.

Worst of all, my partner came down to check out the facility on a Sunday afternoon. Walked right in through an unlocked door and started filming. Nobody stopped him or even asked what he was doing there.

IMO any Black parent who sends their kids to this kind of school thinking it's somehow better is a goddamned chump just like Mike said.
 
Boy I lost my shit when Mike said you became a DJ and that muthafucka said "Entrepreneur " like his fucking name ain't DJ Envy!!:lol::lol:He said the shit like he's ashamed of it. You are where you are because you're a DJ, it ain't the Breakfast Club with Entrepreneur Envy Angela Yee and CTG!!
LMAO I caught that to.

Mike.had to reassure him like "man, I'm a rapper. Nothing wrong with it but we make our money singing and.dancing"

The overarching discussion THAT PART touches on is how much Black people are involved in these professions, how eeting they are, and how much the general Black population seems to DEPEND on entertainers and athletes to do something. It's one of those professions we've dominated , and can possibly make great money in, but it's so fleeting. End of the day , neither one of them would be able to do the real estate they do without entertainment money, but entertainment money comes with so many caveats.
 
The private/public school thing is interesting, especially living in the era we do. I grew up in public schools and generally never gave a second thought to what it took to have a system that even had that. Guaranteed free education for EVERYONE? WTF? Then you have to decide WHO gets taught what, what kind of training try recieved where, and how resources are rationed out locally and nationally.

In general , a parent who pays for their kids education directly out of their pocket, would seem to pay more attention to what they're getting. Then there's this relatively new idea about charter schools, which had a private/public touch, and we don't like the discussion because its supposed to be a republican talking point, and kinda fucks up the game for public school teachera who are kinda stuck in the old way-- YET, We applaud when one of our rich celebs opens up one.

The whole topic is evolving right in front of us, just like it was AROUND us, as many of us were the generation being BUSSED across town to go to white schools , and all the crazy shit that entails. Time don't stand still and systems evolve.
 
You have a point.

My contact never said whether or not the parents were asked to chip in on these extras. However he did say that the last DJ company charged $5k to play music and run a photobooth at last year's prom. The school pretty much wrote them a blank check. Didn't even care if they broke even.

The other scary part is that nobody asked me to add the school to my liability insurance, something public schools always do. They didn't even ask if I HAD insurance.

Worst of all, my partner came down to check out the facility on a Sunday afternoon. Walked right in through an unlocked door and started filming. Nobody stopped him or even asked what he was doing there.

IMO any Black parent who sends their kids to this kind of school thinking it's somehow better is a goddamned chump just like Mike said.

No extra is ever free at my son's school. Its annoying af.

But anyway, of course its also true that not because its a private school it will automatically mean that its a better school. Depends on who is running the school and what curriculum the school follows.
 
No extra is ever free at my son's school. Its annoying af.

But anyway, of course its also true that not because its a private school it will automatically mean that its a better school. Depends on who is running the school and what curriculum the school follows.

This school's biggest selling point seems to be athletics. In the hallway they have a virtual shrine built to Tom Brady and another alumni that pitches for the Florida Marlins. They also have an Olympic swimming pool, tennis courts, a regulation football field, and a regulation basketball court on campus.

With that said though, most professional and college athletes got to where they were just fine with a public school education. I suspect Tom Brady would have too.
 
Boy I lost my shit when Mike said you became a DJ and that muthafucka said "Entrepreneur " like his fucking name ain't DJ Envy!!:lol::lol:He said the shit like he's ashamed of it. You are where you are because you're a DJ, it ain't the Breakfast Club with Entrepreneur Envy Angela Yee and CTG!!

THAT was when Envy LOST me...

there is a SIGN

BEHIND his head

IN WOOD

that SAYS

DJ


:hithead:
 
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