[00:00] How are you doing? Oh my god. Fight.
[00:02] There's a fight. Kendall. Kendall, how
[00:04] you doing, Kendall? I'm great. What
[00:06] would you like to discuss or I mean, so
[00:08] I heard you say earlier that um you
[00:10] know, with life now, it's a we're all
[00:12] like avatars. We can all like choose.
[00:14] I'm saying we have control of our own
[00:16] lives. Like people that want to play a
[00:18] victim and say that Donald Trump owns
[00:20] your vagina or wants to blame
[00:22] politicians for the reason they're not
[00:24] successful in life, it's not their
[00:26] fault. It's your fault that you're not
[00:27] successful. Okay. So, like you said, uh,
[00:29] we all get to like make our own choices.
[00:31] I didn't choose to be black. And I'm
[00:32] pretty sure like y'all didn't choose to
[00:33] be black either. Like you think I you
[00:35] like you think I was in the womb and I
[00:36] was like, hm, let me choose oppression
[00:38] and like come out. So, and you said we
[00:41] could debate anything. You said we can
[00:42] debate anything. Yeah. Yeah. So, I want
[00:44] to know what are what are your what's
[00:45] your standpoint on Black Lives Matter?
[00:47] Would you have ch would you have chosen
[00:48] to be black? But you sound like you're I
[00:50] love being black. Oh, you do? It doesn't
[00:51] sound like it. It sounds like you're sad
[00:52] about
[00:53] being it sounds like you're constantly
[00:55] being No, no, I'm black and I'm
[00:56] beautiful. Thank you. I I agree. I'm
[00:58] black and I'm beautiful. And I like I
[01:00] know but you came here and said you're
[01:01] oppressed and all. We are. We are. We're
[01:03] extremely oppressed. We're black. We're
[01:06] beautiful. And you know what we do? We
[01:07] take the situation we've been put in and
[01:09] we have thrived. And not only have we
[01:12] thrived, we have created this country to
[01:14] thrive. Well, why do so many black women
[01:16] have babies out of wedlock? Why is that?
[01:19] Um, me personally, I don't I can't speak
[01:21] too much about that. So, you don't think
[01:23] that that happens in the black
[01:24] community? That does happen in the black
[01:25] community. So why do you let black men
[01:26] take advantage of black women like that?
[01:28] Just get them pregnant and run off. Is
[01:29] that good? First of all, I'm not saying
[01:32] that that is a good thing. And me
[01:33] personally, I would
[01:36] right. And that's not something that
[01:37] just happens in the black community. I
[01:38] know tons of unmarried white women who
[01:41] have no ring, whose boyfriends virtually
[01:43] hate them, who whose parents told them,
[01:46] you know what, you're going to have this
[01:47] baby and y'all are going to sit here and
[01:49] y'all are going to raise it. So, while
[01:51] that does happen in the black community
[01:52] and that is not something that we sit
[01:54] here and that we completely sweep under
[01:56] the rug as what is noticed in your
[01:58] community per from my personal
[02:00] experience, but what I will say is I
[02:03] personally believe that we don't have to
[02:05] sit here and say that black men
[02:08] disrespect black women by just getting
[02:10] like why is it why is in your
[02:12] perspective that black men are
[02:14] constantly disrespecting black women?
[02:16] Because the amount of children that come
[02:18] from a two family home in the black
[02:20] community is much less in the Asian
[02:21] community, much less in the white
[02:23] community. So why is that? Why much less
[02:25] in the Latino community? Why are black
[02:27] people not staying with these black
[02:29] women? Why is that? Why are black women
[02:31] letting black men take advantage of
[02:32] them? I don't want that to continue to
[02:33] happen. I want black women to stand up
[02:35] and not just have the guys, you know,
[02:37] get them pregnant and then run off or
[02:38] have 10 different babies with 10
[02:39] different baby mamas. That's not a good
[02:41] system. That's not a good uh world to
[02:43] live in. Is that what you want to live
[02:44] in? Why can't you say the mother of our
[02:45] children rather than baby mama? Because
[02:47] that's what it is, a baby mama. I mean,
[02:49] come on. Listen, we're not going to hear
[02:50] sit here and try to be proper and all
[02:52] this stuff. I'm sitting here to try to
[02:53] debate and I'm just trying to tell you
[02:56] the honest truth is that listen, we do
[02:58] live in a world where being
[03:00] black. You could use every excuse in the
[03:03] book. You can say you're oppressed this
[03:04] and that, but there's a lot of very
[03:05] successful black people that did not use
[03:07] that excuse. And for every successful
[03:09] black person that didn't use that
[03:10] excuse, you should look at them. You
[03:12] should say, "Why didn't they use an
[03:13] excuse to be a victim? Why are they
[03:15] successful?" And we should emulate what
[03:16] they're doing because there's a lot of
[03:17] successful black people in this country.
[03:19] So, yeah, there's a lot of successful
[03:20] black people in this country, and I'm
[03:22] not And there are a lot of black people
[03:23] in this country who are successful. They
[03:24] overcome the oppression. They have.
[03:25] They've overcome the oppression. And at
[03:27] the same time, so can you overcome it? I
[03:29] believe that I can. I do too. 100%. I
[03:31] believe every black person can. Yeah.
[03:33] And as do I. But what you're saying is
[03:35] you say that we use everything as an
[03:37] excuse. I'm not saying that I walk
[03:39] around talking about, "Oh, wo is me. I'm
[03:41] black and I like that's why we kind of
[03:43] did at the beginning. No, no, no, no. I
[03:45] said that we are we are within the first
[03:47] Well, here we'll debate you too, but
[03:48] within the first like 10 seconds, you're
[03:49] talking about oppression. We are We are
[03:51] extremely Let me Let me tell you right
[03:53] now. Let me tell you right now. You're
[03:55] not oppressed at all. You're like on a
[03:56] college campus. You got some Uggs on. I
[04:00] was raised beautifully by two married
[04:02] black parents that love me so much. So,
[04:04] you you have home. What I'm going to sit
[04:07] here and say is you know good and well
[04:09] if this was a Black Lives Matter rally,
[04:11] these police officers would be trying to
[04:12] shut this down rather than around you
[04:15] trying to protect because they don't
[04:18] want us to speak our truth. This country
[04:20] was built off the backs of black
[04:23] individuals. Why then, okay, first of
[04:24] all, then why is a why black people,
[04:26] they are 14% of the population or a
[04:28] little less. Why do they commit over 50%
[04:31] of the violent crimes? Why is that? I
[04:33] I'm not a I'm not a thesaurus. I'm not
[04:35] an encyclopedia encyclopedia. I'm not
[04:37] saying I'm CNN. I'm not Fox News. I
[04:39] don't know all of those things exactly.
[04:41] But what I do know is I am a black
[04:43] person in this country. And there are so
[04:45] many opportunities that I personally
[04:48] know that I have that I cannot get that
[04:51] a white person is going to be more
[04:52] likely to get or if I would like to get
[04:54] set up. Wait, wait, wait. Talking about
[04:55] what? Can can I finish my statement? You
[04:57] know, please finish my statement. Yeah.
[04:59] Sorry. Sorry. So, but there are other
[05:01] opportunities that I have to gentrify
[05:03] myself in order to become more
[05:05] presentable or more palatable for the
[05:08] white community. There are certain
[05:09] things that I know growing up. My hair,
[05:12] my hair is different. And up until very
[05:14] recently, there were certain laws that
[05:16] allowed for me to be discriminated
[05:18] against because I could not do certain
[05:20] things with my hair or I could not get
[05:22] certain jobs with my hair. There are
[05:24] certain jobs that I would not have been
[05:25] able to get if I wore my natural curly
[05:27] afro into work. But there are now
[05:29] There are now laws such as the Crown Act
[05:32] that allow for employers to not be able
[05:34] to fire or cause disciplinary action
[05:36] towards their employees. There's even
[05:38] the certain way that I speak, I'm making
[05:40] sure right now when I'm speaking to you
[05:41] that I am enunciating perfectly, that I
[05:43] am not using any kind of slang towards
[05:46] you because I want you should but go
[05:47] ahead. I want you to think that I am
[05:49] palatable and I'm not coming at you
[05:51] aggressively. Yeah. Do you understand?
[05:54] Do you like I just want you to But I'm
[05:56] making sure that I do that in order so
[05:58] that way you don't see me as that
[05:59] stereotype as an aggressive black woman.
[06:02] Yeah. But why is that stereotype? Why
[06:03] does that stereotype exist? I'm because
[06:05] everyone thinks that we are always
[06:06] angry. What about immigration?
[06:09] See, it's funny in Georgia like I I'm
[06:11] from Texas and everywhere you go it's uh
[06:14] Mexicans because it's Texas, right? It's
[06:15] always even before you know you know
[06:17] it's my whole life. And I love Mexicans.
[06:18] Like everybody in the conservative
[06:20] space, they want to deport illegal
[06:22] immigrants. And I actually disagree. I
[06:25] feel like if you're a big booty Latina,
[06:26] you get to stay in this country. All big
[06:29] booty Latinas get to stay. Regardless of
[06:32] your immigration status, you get to
[06:35] stay. Now, if you're a guy, you got to
[06:37] go. All right? We don't have any room
[06:38] for cartel members. MS-13, Trend Deuga,
[06:41] you guys can go. But your big booty
[06:43] Latina ladies cuz if if if any of you
[06:46] guys come to my house, any of you Ice,
[06:47] if you're watching this, Ice and you try
[06:49] to touch my housekeeper
[06:50] Wanita, I don't kill you.
[06:54] Sorry about that. Sorry. I'm bleeped
[06:56] that out. I don't know. And you said
[06:57] like you like support Trump. I like
[07:00] Trump. Yeah. You think trans rights
[07:02] don't matter. Yeah. You think there's
[07:04] only two genders. Yeah. Okay. And I know
[07:07] you agree with that. No, I don't. But
[07:09] you know, no, but you know, you don't
[07:11] care what I think. No, I do. But why why
[07:13] why is the black community uh so mean to
[07:16] other gay black men? I'm not mean to gay
[07:19] black men. Ask them. I don't know. Why
[07:21] do why do why do uh gay black men feel
[07:23] like they have to be down low? Why is
[07:25] that? Ask them. I don't know. Ask them.
[07:27] I don't know. Is it maybe because
[07:29] there's a social stigma within the black
[07:31] community that being gay is not
[07:33] accepted? Do you think white people
[07:34] accept homosexuality or gay people I
[07:36] mean, let me ask you this. Do black
[07:38] people or white people accept
[07:39] homosexuality more? Neither. Neither
[07:42] accept it. No. Oh, really? But black
[07:45] people are more likely to get over it.
[07:48] White people get over it. Black people
[07:50] get more mad about gay people. Are you
[07:52] kidding? Not my family. So, I don't know
[07:55] about you. My family's close. Come on.
[07:57] You know that. You know, in the black
[07:59] community, you have to be down low. But
[08:01] I'm not the voice. I'm not I've never
[08:03] been down low a day. Are you a legend?
[08:05] No. Oh, see how you shake your head
[08:07] though? You're like, "No, I'm not." I
[08:09] didn't shake my head like that. I'm
[08:10] bisexual. Oh, you're bisexual. Yes. Wow.
[08:14] Somebody get her number. Shout out to I
[08:16] have a boyfriend. What do y'all You have
[08:19] a boyfriend? Yes, I have a boyfriend.
[08:22] But you like girls, too. What does he
[08:23] say about that? He doesn't care. He
[08:26] doesn't care at all. So, you're like
[08:28] Katy Perry. You kissed a girl and you
[08:31] like it, but you're not full. That's not
[08:33] how that works. Do you believe she went
[08:35] to space? You know, she didn't go to
[08:36] space. I don't really care that she went
[08:37] to space. She went high up in the sky. I
[08:39] went to space. I like space. Do you see
[08:41] how you're changing the subject? No, I'm
[08:43] talking about gay stuff. No, I'm talking
[08:44] about talking about lesbians. Katy
[08:46] Perry, I kiss a girl and I like it in
[08:47] space. I'm not a lesbian. If you kiss a
[08:50] girl, she likes it. That makes you gay.
[08:51] If you kiss a girl, you like it, you're
[08:53] gay, I guess.
[08:55] So, I won debate one. There you go. You
[08:58] didn't win no debate. The biggest debate
[08:59] of the day. I won it. No debate. I'll
[09:02] tell you that much. You didn't. Well,
[09:03] she kissed a girl and she liked it. So
[09:04] that's gay. Yes, I guess so. Okay, we
[09:07] agree. It's a not one that Have you
[09:08] kissed a girl and you liked it? Yeah,
[09:09] but I'm not gay. No, but that that is
[09:11] gay. But that is gay. You just said it.
[09:13] I said if you a girl and you kiss a girl
[09:14] and you like it. You just said it. You
[09:15] just said Okay. Well, I agree. I agree.
[09:17] Then I'm gay. All right. I'm good. All
[09:18] right. I'm good. Okay. Good. As a gay
[09:20] man on this campus, my opinion is more
[09:23] important. So, uh Yes. No. Actually,
[09:26] it's not. Yes, it is. It is more
[09:28] important. Yes. And I'm white, so it's
[09:29] definitely more important. Um, no. The
[09:31] gay white men are the most powerful men
[09:33] in the world. Donald Trump is No. No.
[09:36] No.
[09:37] Donald, all these gay guys.
[09:40] No. Look at these ladies. Wait. Wait.
[09:42] What are they doing? Oh my god. Fight.
[09:44] There's a fight. They're grabbing sides.
[09:47] Hey, film this. Film this. Do not steal
[09:49] the signs. Oh, I like this. This is
[09:52] good. This is good. Oh, wow. Goodbye.
[09:56] Goodbye. Thug life. Literally back up.
[10:00] The sign is gone. Wow. Another one.
[10:04] That was wild. All right, guys. That was
[10:06] fun. I just Yeah, Gwen. Give it up for
[10:10] Gwen. She was like a freaking safety
[10:13] just, you know,
[10:15] cutting him off. That was great. See,
[10:17] guys, this is fun. We're having fun,
[10:19] guys. Honestly, Gwen, she's a superstar.
[10:22] And I'm sorry for your boyfriend because
[10:23] you're cheating on him with other girls.
[10:25] Yeah, your boyfriend's a cuckold. Yeah.
[10:27] Where's your boyfriend? Hey, bring your
[10:28] boyfriend down here. He's in there. He's
[10:30] in Oh, is your boyfriend Your
[10:31] boyfriend's a cuckold letting you cheat
[10:33] on him with little girls? I didn't know
[10:34] I was cheating on my Okay. Yeah. Well,
[10:36] you're bisexual, so I'm sure you're
[10:37] doing all kinds of stuff. Oh, yeah, for
[10:39] sure. I'm getting orgies with girls all
[10:41] the time. Yeah, that's disgusting. I had
[10:42] an orgy last night, sir. You had an orgy
[10:45] last night? I did. I did. Yeah. See,
[10:47] that's how sick your brain is. You're
[10:49] having group sex.
[10:51] You're being nasty. And that's the world
[10:53] you want to live in. You just want to be
[10:55] a nasty girl and be nasty. What does it
[10:57] matter what I'm doing though? Well, if
[10:59] you're an adult, I guess you can do
[11:00] whatever you want. But it's just it's
[11:02] just an embarrassment that are your
[11:03] parents happy you had an orgy last
[11:04] night. Is your dad happy you had an
[11:05] orgy? Your dad did you say, "Hey dad, I
[11:08] had an orgy last night." Yeah. That's
[11:10] sick. He's so happy. He's so proud.
[11:12] Really proud. He's so proud. What do you
[11:14] want to talk about, Eleon? Oh, I just
[11:15] heard you say some things about um
[11:20] orgies. I don't know. I just that last
[11:23] girl saying she had an orgy last night.
[11:26] I didn't have an I've never had an orgy
[11:27] in my life. So So is there like do you
[11:30] have a problem with orgies or like do I
[11:34] personally have a problem? Yeah. I mean
[11:35] I guess they're probably not great. I
[11:36] mean she's sitting here bragging about
[11:38] it. I was just saying I don't know if
[11:38] that's something you should brag about
[11:40] having group sex. You know I don't think
[11:42] that's healthy. I think that's probably
[11:43] dangerous. You know just having sex with
[11:45] random partners. I think the rise of
[11:47] venerial diseases out there and the uh
[11:50] you know just the weird world we live in
[11:52] today. I don't think it's safe to have
[11:54] group sex with people. Did she say that
[11:55] they were random?
[11:58] I I don't know. I don't know the back
[12:00] story. I'm say if you're having sex with
[12:01] a group of people, I mean, they're
[12:02] probably more than likely not dating
[12:04] them all, right? You're not like dating.
[12:05] Well, not dating, but did you say that
[12:06] they were random people or did she know?
[12:08] I have no idea who she had or with. I'm
[12:10] not here to debate who she had an orgy
[12:11] with. I'm just saying I think group sex
[12:12] is dangerous and sketchy and there
[12:14] probably was a stranger in there. But
[12:16] you're you think group sex is dangerous
[12:17] and sketchy because you think you should
[12:18] be having sex with strangers and I
[12:20] agree. I don't think you should have sex
[12:21] with strangers. Yeah. So, we agree. But
[12:23] if you find people that you've known for
[12:26] a long time that want Yeah. If you want
[12:28] to be a sexual degenerate, great. Go
[12:30] ahead. I What makes that sexual
[12:31] degeneracy? That's wrong. But what makes
[12:33] that sexual degeneracy? Having group
[12:35] sex? Yeah, because sex is supposed to be
[12:37] about love. You're supposed to have sex
[12:38] with somebody that Who told you sex is
[12:40] about love? Who told you that? Well, I
[12:43] guess you've never felt love. I'm sorry.
[12:44] Oh, I felt love. And how does love feel?
[12:46] Me and Ray have multiple times. I'm
[12:47] saying. And love feels good, right? Love
[12:49] feels amazing. When you have sex with
[12:50] somebody that you love, doesn't it feel
[12:51] better? Oh, yeah. It does. Having sex
[12:53] with somebody that you love often feels
[12:56] much better because there is already
[12:58] that established emotional connection.
[13:01] But having sex for the simple purpose of
[13:03] having sex and having pleasure also
[13:05] feels really good because you're still
[13:07] attaining that goal. Of course. Yes,
[13:08] there's pleasure with sex. I agree. But
[13:10] after you have sex with people, are
[13:11] there problems after that? Are there I
[13:13] mean, if you continue to talk to them.
[13:15] Exactly right. Exactly right. I'm just
[13:17] saying it's not as easy. But that's it's
[13:19] not as easy as like being a friend cuz I
[13:20] can have friends that I have issues with
[13:23] without having sex with them. If I have
[13:25] sex with Ray right now and I never talk
[13:27] to him again, we're not going to have
[13:28] any issues. Cuz you don't know that. You
[13:30] don't know that. I do know that. I'll
[13:31] never talk to him again. Having sex
[13:33] complicates things. But I'll never talk
[13:34] to him again. So what's the problem?
[13:37] I just don't think it's good to have sex
[13:38] with strangers. I think it's dangerous.
[13:40] I mean, that's my personal opinion. You
[13:41] want to have sex with all these
[13:42] strangers, go blast all these strangers.
[13:43] I don't care. I mean, you can be a big
[13:44] or whatever. I mean, it's your
[13:46] prerogative. Yeah. And I You can be
[13:47] proud. You're proud to be But am I too?
[13:51] Well, no, that's good. But you're saying
[13:52] you're proud to be a Yes.
[13:55] Come on. You know your mom, your
[13:56] grandmother. What if your grandmother
[13:58] heard you say that? My grandma knows I'm
[13:59] a My dad knows I'm a
[14:01] What's the problem? You're
[14:03] kidding. Do you get paid to have sex?
[14:05] No, I'm not a prostitute. I don't see
[14:07] anything wrong with prostitutes. Oh,
[14:08] that's not the way you just said that.
[14:10] You just said prostitute in a derogatory
[14:11] way. We got you on camera. I'm not a
[14:13] prostitute. Like, you're better than a
[14:14] prostitute. And then immediately you're
[14:16] like, "Actually, I know better." I would
[14:17] say the same thing. I'm not a nurse. I'm
[14:18] not a cop. I'm not a lawyer. I'm not a
[14:21] freaking photographer. You're a I'm a
[14:23] student and a and a
[14:27] [Applause]
[14:29] My grind so I got no games. Best of