Topic: Willie D

16 chapters across the catalog

96: Out of Luck
3:16 - 9:09

96: Out of Luck

Fani Willis, Donald Trump, and YSL Mondo Allegations

Donald Trump released a campaign ad accusing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of having an affair with a gang member she was prosecuting. The claim stems from Willis's 2019 defense of YSL Mondo, a co-founder of the rap group YSL alongside Young Thug. Willis slammed the ad as derogatory and false, clarifying her professional relationship with the rapper prior to her tenure as DA.

96: Out of Luck
9:12 - 12:26

96: Out of Luck

Democratic Party Strategy and Black Women as Martyrs

The discussion explores the theory that the Democratic Party uses black women like Fani Willis as "sacrificial lambs" or martyrs when they fail to deliver political results. A 2020 clip of Willis is played where she speaks out against supervisors dating subordinates, which is contrasted against current allegations regarding her personal life.

96: Out of Luck
17:14 - 21:52

96: Out of Luck

Nathan Wade, Fani Willis, and Divorce Court Allegations

Fulton County DA Fani Willis faces calls to resign following allegations of an improper romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade. Wade was paid over $650,000 for his work on the Trump election interference case despite alleged lack of experience. The news broke through divorce proceedings involving Wade's wife, Jocelyn Wade, leading to subpoenas for Willis to testify.

96: Out of Luck
24:49 - 30:55

96: Out of Luck

Fani Willis Church Speech and 2024 Election Implications

Fani Willis delivered a speech at an Atlanta church addressing her personal "stumbling" and requesting grace, which the hosts interpret as a political move to maintain her base. The conversation links her public standing to Democratic turnout in Georgia for the 2024 election. They argue that if Willis is rendered ineffective, it could suppress the "black-tivated" vote necessary for a Democratic victory.

96: Out of Luck
30:56 - 35:02

96: Out of Luck

Tasha K Commentary on Fani Willis and Nathan Wade

YouTube personality Tasha K released a video criticizing Fani Willis for her relationship with Nathan Wade, focusing on the impact on Wade's wife of 26 years. The commentary highlights allegations that Wade used government contract money to fund vacations with Willis while his wife faced reduced alimony. The hosts suggest Willis is losing support from her core demographic of black women.

96: Out of Luck
35:03 - 38:14

96: Out of Luck

Jocelyn Wade and Potential Trump Team Coordination

Attorneys for Fani Willis filed documents accusing Nathan Wade's estranged wife, Jocelyn Wade, of conspiring with Donald Trump's legal team to embarrass the DA. The filing seeks to block a subpoena for Willis to testify in the Wades' divorce case. The hosts speculate on whether the "woman scorned" was approached by Trump's opposition researchers to derail the RICO case.

93: Higher Infinite Power
24:07 - 27:39

93: Higher Infinite Power

Plantation Stud Policies, LL Cool J, Sex Symbols

Referencing Judge Joe Brown, the hosts discuss historical plantation policies involving "stud preachers" used to demoralize enslaved men. They draw a parallel to modern music industry marketing of "buff rappers" like LL Cool J and 50 Cent as physical behemoths. Adam Curry recalls his interactions with LL Cool J during his time at MTV.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
25:17 - 29:27

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Willie Lynch Letter and Manufactured History

A 2008 clip featuring Almas J. Sammy discusses the "Willie Lynch Papers," a document often cited as a blueprint for controlling enslaved people. While many historians consider the letter a modern forgery, Sammy argues it remains instructional for understanding the psychological impact of slavery and the focus on profit. The hosts compare the Lynch letter to the "Protocols," noting how manufactured documents can still exert real-world influence.

74: Silly Mode
1:26:23 - 1:30:09

74: Silly Mode

Willie Lynch Letter, Strategies of Division

The origin of the term "lynching" is traced to John Lynch of Virginia during the Revolutionary War. The discussion then moves to the "Willie Lynch Letter," which, while potentially fabricated, is described as factually accurate in its depiction of how to control people by magnifying differences. The strategy involves pitting the young against the old, light-skinned against dark-skinned, and male against female to create a self-perpetuating system of distrust.

71: Seven Shots
39:08 - 43:18

71: Seven Shots

Kamala Harris Legal Commentary, Prosecutor Bias and Pink Handcuffs

The hosts critique Kamala Harris for offering a legal opinion on the Blake case without reviewing all the evidence, noting her background as a prosecutor. They contrast her current "woke" rhetoric with her past record of aggressive law enforcement, including an anecdote regarding her relationship with Willie Brown.

68: Lizard Lounge
13:54 - 17:43

68: Lizard Lounge

Willie Horton, Racial Justice and Historical Playbooks

Kimberlé Crenshaw invokes the historical case of Willie Horton and the actions of President Andrew Johnson to frame current opposition to CRT as a "tried and true playbook" of anti-black sentiment. The 1988 Willie Horton ad campaign is cited as a precedent for using racial fear for political leverage. This framing suggests that modern "hysteria" over school curricula is a continuation of post-Civil War backlash against racial equality.

56: Fishing Polls
1:05:30 - 1:10:45

56: Fishing Polls

Associate Executive Producers, Hip-Hop Conspiracy, Willie D

Donations from associate executive producers are acknowledged, leading to a discussion about Willie D of the Geto Boys. Willie D's appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience is mentioned, specifically his claims of a corporate conspiracy to promote criminal elements in hip-hop over positive messages. The hosts promise to further explore the top-down influence of the music industry on black culture.

47: Killer Wasp
1:08:03 - 1:10:59

47: Killer Wasp

DJ Vlad and Willie D Debate Bill Gates

DJ Vlad and Willie D of the Geto Boys discuss Bill Gates' investment in vaccine factories and the polarizing nature of the topic. Vlad defends Gates' philanthropy and speed in production, while Willie D expresses the common skepticism found in the hip-hop community. The segment highlights the divide between those who trust institutional philanthropy and those who suspect underlying motives.

21: You're the Father
1:39:30 - 1:43:34

21: You're the Father

The Willie Lynch Papers and Social Division

Judge Joe Brown references the "Willie Lynch papers," a 1710 pamphlet allegedly detailing how to manage slaves by creating divisions based on age, color, and gender. While the historical validity of the document is debated, the hosts argue that the "divide and conquer" tactics described are accurately reflected in modern social engineering. They also discuss the etymology of the word "lynching."

13: Deconstructing Kanye
43:11 - 46:33

13: Deconstructing Kanye

Coon Slur, Willie D and Social Media Attacks

The use of the slur "coon" against Kanye West by other members of the black community is discussed, citing a song by Willie D of the Ghetto Boys. The term is defined in this context as a black person whose criticism of their own community outweighs their contribution. The hosts express shock at how the term was adopted by non-black users on social media to attack West's character.