barbershop conversations, man. Um, I just got through finish watching uh Tank Davis body cam footage and the first thing they asked for is about bail. They made him take off his jewelry when we going to see the judge. Well, he told me we was gonna get bail. And the cop was like, “Well, there’s a 1% chance you may not get bail.” And obviously, he got bail and the and the charges were dropped. I just want to address all these tough guys, though. There’s no tough guys in handcuffs, man. There’s no tough guys in handcuffs. The first thing Tank Davis and 64 wanted was bail. See, what you guys fail to realize is the toughest guys in your community are the ones that didn’t join gangs. The toughest guys in your community are the ones that didn’t do cocaine. The toughest guys in your community is are the ones that graduated from high school, became a police officer, went to trade school, went to the military, went to college, went off, played professional sports, went off and got married, went off and became a police officer, a teacher, a banker in their community or another community. Those are the real tough guys because it’s easy. When I say it’s easy, there’s no there’s no barrier of entry in to do drugs. There’s no barrier of entry to become a gang member. What? You get beat up. That’s going to happen all averages in your childhood anyway. You going to win some, you going to lose some. That’s part for course. What’s the barrier of entry of being a crackhead? $3. Y’all splitting the rock, right? The first time you probably do it is you probably doing it with other people. I’m willing to bet the higher percentages say that Tank Davis was asking for bail. 64 was asking for bail, y’all. Now his charges were dropped. So, he’s an innocent man. Regardless of how you feel about it, he’s an innocent man. But the black man, these tough guys on the internet, I done been to jail. I’m tough. I’m big. I’m bad. I’m tough. No, you’re not. Because you would still be there. Gangsters on the internet talking about how tough they were in prison are not really tough because they’re not telling the stories from prison. They’re telling the story from the land of the free, the home of the brave. They they want to be an American. See, see what they not telling you is they rather be a free American than a imprisoned real [ __ ] [Laughter] They’re not going. They will never tell you that online. I’m here to tell you I am a law-abiding citizen. You know, I got a ticket about a month ago. Um, police officer said I didn’t stop at a red light. Dre in the passenger seat, my kids in the back seat. Dre didn’t even care. Dre is like, “Man, just give a damn ticket. It’s $300.” And that was the first time in a long time where uh um I’ve gotten pulled over and actually got I I probably ain’t got a ticket in over a decade. And uh I didn’t have flashbacks of I was more angry like damn in my neighborhood you give me a ticket and I pay these taxes and these property tax. I was more and that it wasn’t about race. It wasn’t It was a black police officer. It was a black sheriff, by the way. And it wasn’t about race. It wasn’t about It was like, damn, dog. And I don’t know if I I stopped or not. I’ll be honest with you. I don’t know if I did, but um I just took the ticket. I was a little bit upset. And I ain’t gonna lie to you, 10 seconds later, I really didn’t care cuz Dre was like, “Who cares? Who cares?” And and and and you know what that stems from? Not having a ghetto mindset. not surviving every day, thriving every day, having a family, living in accordance with God and family and uh you know, having having a woman that uh understands big picture, you know. So, I just want to encourage every every black man that can hear my voice that’s smoking weed right now calling me a [ __ ] a crack. I’m not going to jail, dog. If I go to jail, it’s by complete mistake. Like mistaken identity. I didn’t do it. I was framed. Because let me tell you something, I don’t stop for nothing, dog. I’m not intervening in anything. Especially with in California where the women have more rights than the men. And I’m going to keep on going, keep on flowing. If I see a fight on the street, and I’ll be honest, if a woman is fighting a man on the street, I live in California. I can’t intervene. I got to keep going. I got to call 911 and and and give a description. That’s it. I can’t intervene because the woman going to say I assaulted her too and I grabbed her and I’m trying to break up the fight and I accidentally touch her breast and now I’m being charged with sexual assault. You get what I’m saying? I saw a a few years back I saw a case like that where a man was being a good Samaritan and a woman and a woman charged him. Unreal. We live in a country where, especially California, where you find out the kid ain’t yours, you still got to pay child support. So, I’m telling all men, get married, protect your daughter, protect your wife, protect grandma. These women of the street, these harlots, these vixens, these bad [ __ ] let them be. these half-neaked women getting dressed, leaving their house after 10 p.m. That’s the choice they made. Protect your family. And this is a harsh reality to helping them learn that they got to get covering from God and a man. And all these real [ __ ] on the internet throwing up gang signs, they don’t want to go to jail. Because if they want to go to jail, it will be a line around the block. There’s no line around the block of real [ __ ] wanting to go in. I’ve never seen it in my life. But they in lines at concerts. They had line at when uh Sunday brunch. They in line to get the new pair of Jordans. I see them in line at the weed dispensary. They got three or four people in line at the weed dispensary when I’m driving. I’ve never been in one. And you know what those lines resemble? Free Americans. Free Americans. Tank Davis didn’t want to be there. He was he he was he he had his hand in his head like, “Godamn, man. Just feeling empty. And it’s the company you keep. He chose to have babies with those women. I chose to have baby with a woman that will res respect my leadership. I went live every day for 5 years. Never got interrupted. Live from 7 700 p.m. PST. 9:00 p.m. PST. 900 PM PST that I moved it up to 7 PST. Never got interrupted. Get offline. It never happened day in my life. And and and I use I always use me as an example sometimes for uh because of my ego, but this time I’m telling you guys, man, because there’s a 22 year old there’s one 22 year old that’s going to hear this video and it’s going to click. And I’m and that’s the reason why I made this video. the other 99, 22 year olds, I’m a [ __ ] I’m a cracker, I’m everything else. And and at 47, that’s a compliment to me. When y’all be like, “Fred hates black people,” that’s a compliment to me. I I I see it as a compliment, y’all. And I know someone’s going to take that clip and run with it. And it’s a compliment. It’s an extreme compliment because this black culture got tank begging for bail. Fred, you always talking about black people. Well, if I talked about white people, y’all would say, “Why are you always talking about white people?” Don’t listen to them. Don’t I’m I’mma tell you guys, don’t listen to the people that’s beneath you, man. They made terrible decisions. They made Let them live with their terrible decisions. They’re miserable. They going to go date a rapper or something. Let them go date a rapper, man. A a a a G-level celebrity that’s, you know, they had one hit 10 years ago. You know what I’m saying? Tank begging for bail, man. That’s the reality of real [ __ ] man. They beg. They trying to get out. Show me a line. Somebody take a picture or a video of a line, people knocking down the door wanting to go to prison. What? Show me. I didn’t say the line in the morning of the police station with people waiting to make bail for their brother, sister, auntie, uncle, father, real [ __ ] real [ __ ] I I I I didn’t say that line cuz there’s always a line on Monday morning. Always a line Monday morning waiting to get the information. DUIs, domestic violence, simple battery. You know, Monday morning, all police stations in major cities, there’s always 10 people in line. Always. I see it. I drive by it. Broadway and Maine are like freeways in LA when I’m going to work cuz the 110 be backed up. So, I take Broadway or Maine. Y’all see it because I I I do a lot of vlogs on those streets. So, but y’all go ahead and have a beautiful evening. Tank Davis begging for bail. He’s not a real [ __ ] He want to be free. Tank wants to be free. Did you see his hand in his Did you see his face in his hands like just gutted? Gut it. But these rappers gonna tell you jail is jail is Disneyland. Well, why you trying to bail out of Disneyland? I’m gone. Pace.

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