The Combat Jack Show Thread

The Cyhi convo was funny as hell

So what is classic :rofl:

And I’m glad Joe always brings up Thought, Monch and Elzhi. That’s three of my favorites.

I wonder if people who listen to the pod go and listen to the names brought up. On the low Joe mentions a lot of dudes who can rap promoting them. In a streaming world it’s a good look.

and that if you’re found innocent or dead let’s not bring it up is dumb as hell. Innocent people are found guilty and guilty people innocent.

And I’m not sure if Tyga should feel some type of way or is skinny Sean Kingston still irrelevant musically.
 
And Vlad is a culture vulture who uses people. I don’t see why he doesn’t take the same heat as Ak.

He should have been done after the Rick Ross **** in hip hop.
 
Joe Budden called him on Wednesday's pod..

At 1hr 35 min mark


This is what I want to hear from the podcast.

Interesting **** from Just.

Joe gotta stop cutting him off and let him talk.

I hate Show Me What You Got, always reminded me of a trash version of Pump It Up
 
Why u say that :nerd:
I'm cool with bringing in a female guest to give perspective, but she didn't really offer much honestly other than extreme blanket statements. Just felt like no one was really prepared for the way that conversation went.

I almost tuned out when Joe got mad about the CyHi thing. The nerve of this ***** when CyHi already baited him, but Joe's excuse is that CyHi isn't putting up his own money. The same ***** that always spoke about wanting rappers to just rap minus all the bells and whistles. Such a purist until someone with bars hops out there for smoke, then he got all these excuses.

He should really completely retire from all the tough talk too if he's not going to prove it. **** corny.
 
Week went by and did not have a true desire to listen to the pod, idk what has changed specifically with the pod but I don't be so eager to listen to it as much as I used to. Finally listened to last Wednesday's episode tho.

Joe is actually speaking on something that I find problematic with the internet and social media.

They're turning me too in to a fad.

Someone works with a young girl. Takes a pic with someone implicated. Suddenly they're guilty. Guilty of what?

As if they're comparable to R Kelly. As if they're on the same level. Are you downplaying R Kelly or deflecting?

People just throw out names of people they don't like. Not caring about the labels. Would people do that in real life? I don't like that cat in my class, I'm going to call him a pedophile. Why? It's dangerous to him, and possibly to you too? The internet, doesn't have repercussions. Everyone is after attention and likes.

Just like a snitch, if you're calling someone a rapist, pedophile or abuser. You need to give some receipts and stop trying to gossip and just fit in the current conversation. Men really need to stop doing it.

Social Media at times is real life being screamed into a speaker phone. What you described happens all the time in real life but the difference is it doesn't have the same reach. Social media has given everybody access to being heard at a larger scale and as always the mess usually spreads faster than facts. I don't see much of a difference in looking online and seeing somebody accused of being involved with a teenager and hearing on the street the same thing.

I remember vividly in high school hearing how Ciara was a transvestite and was passed around by so many dudes at Riverdale High. Gossip is gossip whether it's online or in person. Online spreads faster because people love mess and people love the mess of people who they hate.


But I realized with the internet a lot of black women hate black men.
Most of those women you speaking about don't hate black men. They hate the fact that they put so much trust in us and we can often be some of the first people to crap on em.

I see it as frustration. The whole N*s ain't Ish "movement" or phrase is less about hating black men and more about highlighting some of the bullcrap that we allow, encourage, or don't even notice. Given it's a horrible way to label a cry out for understanding, but that's what they want more than anything. They want to be understood and once understood they want us to be able to have their backs the way they feel they have ours.
 
Joe is actually speaking on something that I find problematic with the internet and social media.

They're turning me too in to a fad.

Someone works with a young girl. Takes a pic with someone implicated. Suddenly they're guilty. Guilty of what?

As if they're comparable to R Kelly. As if they're on the same level. Are you downplaying R Kelly or deflecting?

People just throw out names of people they don't like. Not caring about the labels. Would people do that in real life? I don't like that cat in my class, I'm going to call him a pedophile. Why? It's dangerous to him, and possibly to you too? The internet, doesn't have repercussions. Everyone is after attention and likes.

Just like a snitch, if you're calling someone a rapist, pedophile or abuser. You need to give some receipts and stop trying to gossip and just fit in the current conversation. Men really need to stop doing it.

Social media has turned into "look at me I'm a good human because I'm with this movement".

I'm listening to Kevin Hart's new breakfast club interview and once again CTG is on this "we have to be better" BS. Son used to straight up sexual harass females in this shows early days. :lol

He's said foul **** like "R Kelly had the best sex tape ever". That's overboard for any era but now he's on this fake "men must do better" movement.


I'm good with people growing but this is next level hypocrisy.
 
Joe Budden called him on Wednesday's pod..

At 1hr 35 min mark

Oh yeah I ended up hearing I’m always a podcast behind
Mad they interrupted him when he was gonna say what jay said after he told him he had let him listen to the beat first
 
Week went by and did not have a true desire to listen to the pod, idk what has changed specifically with the pod but I don't be so eager to listen to it as much as I used to. Finally listened to last Wednesday's episode tho.

Social Media at times is real life being screamed into a speaker phone. What you described happens all the time in real life but the difference is it doesn't have the same reach. Social media has given everybody access to being heard at a larger scale and as always the mess usually spreads faster than facts. I don't see much of a difference in looking online and seeing somebody accused of being involved with a teenager and hearing on the street the same thing.

I remember vividly in high school hearing how Ciara was a transvestite and was passed around by so many dudes at Riverdale High. Gossip is gossip whether it's online or in person. Online spreads faster because people love mess and people love the mess of people who they hate.

Most of those women you speaking about don't hate black men. They hate the fact that they put so much trust in us and we can often be some of the first people to crap on em.

I see it as frustration. The whole N*s ain't Ish "movement" or phrase is less about hating black men and more about highlighting some of the bullcrap that we allow, encourage, or don't even notice. Given it's a horrible way to label a cry out for understanding, but that's what they want more than anything. They want to be understood and once understood they want us to be able to have their backs the way they feel they have ours.

As far as the gossip, it doesn't go or get as far in person. People are more likely to dismiss it.

That's why we have Russians and bots spreading fake news stories on Facebook.

And I agree with the black women part, but it's a fine line between hate and frustration.

I think they cut the girl out the YouTube video :lol:

She probably didn't want to be crucified by social media.

Social media has turned into "look at me I'm a good human because I'm with this movement".

I'm listening to Kevin Hart's new breakfast club interview and once again CTG is on this "we have to be better" BS. Son used to straight up sexual harass females in this shows early days. :lol:

He's said foul **** like "R Kelly had the best sex tape ever". That's overboard for any era but now he's on this fake "men must do better" movement.

I'm good with people growing but this is next level hypocrisy.

Yeah man, I was listening to Brilliant and hearing Chatty talk about his situation. I was found innocent. No you weren't, it was only determined here wasn't enough evidence. And you pled guilty to something.

And he mentioned his quotes. He turned that best sex tape ever to, the material that we got from it. As far as the boondocks and Dave. Meanwhile, at the beginning he said he didn't remember the context. But he remembered that context of that specific one? Charlamagne is full of it

And since he's on this self help hustle he's on this I can change tip and I have changed, but meanwhile he's still dissing other people for their mistakes.

I remember when he was sniffing chairs and asking about womens boxes. Granted he's married now with kids, but still.
 
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