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Brandon "Officer Tatum" | The Deal w/ Nissim Black (Full Episode)
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Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2JO9h9674nF3OvPq4QbmPG?si=48d2a9fa5e0841f8 Brandon Tatum is a former police officer and football player who has become a major force in the world of conservative media, working with Liftable Media and Turning Point USA. He has over 1.6 million subscribers on YouTube with almost 240 million views on the platform. He also has his own apparel line dedicated to supporting law enforcement officers and American unity.
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hey what's going on everybody it is the
second season of the deal with nissin
black and yes you know aka godsman aka
hitler's worst nightmare aka yehuda
blackaby i was born in seattle the
hip-hop parents i got in trouble as a
kid but i was able to make a major life
turnaround i was a muslim in my younger
years i became a christian in my teens
only to discover that my soul was jewish
all along so i picked up with my wife
and my kids and moved to israel where i
am today and today i have a very very
special guest little does he know it but
he happens to be one of my favorite
people in the world already
brandon tatum are better known as
officer tatum is a police officer former
police officer and a football player who
has become a major force in the world of
conservative media working with liftable
media and turning point usa he has over
1.6
million subscribers on youtube with
almost 240 million views on the platform
he also has his own apparel line as you
will see dedicated to supporting law
enforcement officers and american unity
officer tatum thank you so much for
joining me today brother
amen
and that was that was uh incredible to
hear that i'm one of your favorites man
i i watch you and i'm like man this
guy's one of the coolest interesting
dudes i know so i'm very thankful you
you had me on man oh no i'm very very
very happy and it's like i get to see
the whole setup and everything this is
like real time for me so i'm
appreciating this too much probably too
much so first off where are you located
i want to know really because i'm like i
got arizona in the mix i some made me
think you were in california i'm just
like i'm all over the place where you at
right now yeah i've been in a few places
you know at one point i was uh in
california just for like maybe three
months and i couldn't handle it um but
i'm in arizona i've been here for about
15 years i stay in the scottsdale area
um i love it out here it's hot but you
know i i love the dry heat
and you know this is where i call home
right right so i'm also in the dry heat
area also to bait shimmish which is
actually translated uh in english as the
house of the sun so this is like you
know real desert real desert living over
here in israel for sure so my first
question is this because i just feel
like i could just be so real with you
right so we live
in a world of lies just complete lies
and actually in aramaic we say in one of
our texts calls it the alma deshikra a
false world right and these lies they
manifest himself in many different ways
one of the biggest lies and one of the
biggest
lies that could possibly ever be
is that if we keep pushing our own way
and if we
have our own agenda then eventually
god will or the god idea will fade
so my question is to you knowing that
you're a man of faith how much does your
faith and your spirituality have what to
do with what you're doing in in in terms
of politics everything that you do in
business and family and does it define
who you are and what you're trying to do
well yeah a great question a hundred
percent i mean everything that i am
today everything that i will be
everything that i was is associated with
christ and i mean that's just the way
that i live my life man i i would be
lying if i had a testimony and it didn't
involve god in my relationship and how i
got saved man because i wasn't always
like this and some people cannot even
imagine who brandon tatum used to be you
know i used to have gold teeth in my
mouth i got my hood tattooed on my
forearms i got young savage tattooed
across my stomach
man i had a terrible attitude man i
fight anybody anytime getting in trouble
i got kicked out of school
you know i went to i got arrested when i
was eight for smoking weed like i mean
it i had a a pretty different past than
people see me today and god just changed
everything about me man i mean the way i
perceive other people the way you know
my future is is going forward how i
practice my relationship with my wife as
a man you know all of these different
things
right so i mean i think that's so
critical especially with what you do
because
you have to be
and you put yourself out there on the
front line um to fight for the things
that you believe in socially the things
you believe in politically right and
it seems as today with the whole notion
of you know separation of church and
state some people took that literally
people that are religious took it
literally
and they don't use so to speak their god
filter when they show up whether it's to
the ballot or whether they show up to go
speak on social issues i mean
how do you keep those two things
separate are you seeing the same things
going on in your community as well yeah
i see it every day you know people are
separating church and state in in their
own personal lives and their
relationship with god which is
aside to me like there's no i don't care
what the government say there's no
separation between me and my savior
there's no separation like everything i
do is christ-centered every single thing
i do if i'm in political office the
decisions i make on the ballot the way i
treat people in my own personal life
there is no separation of church in the
state that's to the government that's
not to people as individuals and if
you're an individual working within the
government you should be exercising your
own god filtering your own faith i mean
who are you to to be worshiping a god
and to neglect god because of man i mean
i think that that's why the country is
going in a negative direction is because
people have done that because they don't
have a strong enough relationship when
you have a relationship with god there
is nothing that's going to deter you or
distract you or cause you to deviate
because god isn't grafted into who you
are there's no way you can even do it if
you wanted to
right so so my next question is so
you're you're playing football in in
arizona uh with the hopes to be drafted
right you finish over there arizona
you're ready to go to the nfl
and things don't work out so you joined
the police force in tucson you know if
i'm wrong at any point stop me and you
went after that to go work at liftable
media
and since then you've had many wonderful
things happen in your career that you've
actually accomplished yourself right
there was no system you went out there
made a name for yourself but the
question is because i played ball also
too and i always had always had my you
know my football dreams i had my music
dreams my everything
the question is after not going to the
nfl did you feel like a failure and if
yes or no
how did you overcome
well yeah i i right away i felt like a
failure i was mad at god it was it was a
terrible situation for me and it was a
terrible situation for six years before
that because when i came out of high
school i was an all-american football
player i was a top player in in the
nation uh i ran a 4-3 and a 40. i had a
44-inch vertical lead i mean
when i was a freshman in college my
first year before i ever touched the
football field i mean i've been bench
pressed 18 times i squatted 500 some
pounds i was an incredible incredible
athlete and this is all verifiable you
can do people can look it up um they
wrote an article about me but i was an
incredible athlete so you got to think
being the man in high school having
scholarships to almost every university
in the country and then going to college
in my career dying that's what that's
what that's how i found god because
my freshman and sophomore year man i was
on the bench dude and it was it was
horrible it was it was a nightmare man i
mean i could spend an hour talking about
how horrible it was like he being humble
to sit on a bench while everybody's
playing and you know you're one of the
best players on the team but because of
my attitude and some and some things
that i didn't get along with the coaches
i was in that position so but at the end
of my career five years of me sitting
through it
i mean just sucking it up man not
playing still working hard every day
never taking a day off and for me to be
in the nfl draft with no film because i
was such an incredible athlete that i i
was going to be in a draft my agent said
the oakland raiders were going to draft
me they told my agent they were going to
draft me in the 6th or 7th round as the
only safety in the draft
draft day come it was on my birthday and
my whole family was there
and they passed on me it was it was not
only embarrassing in front of my family
but dude it was a hit to the gut because
i just knew god was going to rescue me
from all of that pain and all the things
that i had prayed about and he didn't
and i was mad i mean i remember ripping
my shirt open and being like you know
what god
you you you let me down you know but
then
i came to my senses like we all do you
know like hey just take a step back you
know god is sovereign over everything
and creating the heavens and the earth
how dare you worry about football and so
i the way i overcame it i just continued
my faith and said you know what god is
going to take care of me god has sent
some people in my life to mentor me at
this time which was incredible a guy who
was a multi-millionaire who gave me
great perspective on football pretty
much saying that like dude don't don't
that's not the end all be out this is a
sport
they don't make that much money compared
um it's only the big dudes that make
money like that so if you think in the
money money money he was like look i'm a
ceo of this major corporation and i make
more than the nfl players do for the
rest of my life so and 80 of them go
bankrupt so he kind of put it in
perspective and i said you know what i
still need to continue at the time i had
my my fiance was pregnant with my son
which i don't recommend any young man do
you get married first but anyway
uh you know and then i said i got to get
a job and that's what led me to the
police department
right so so that leads me to another
question because
i would say
you know always say i'm not very i'm not
a very political person uh meaning that
i can't get on and give a whole bunch of
opinions because i'm not well versed in
everything right i'm definitely
very uh
how should i say it i'm very socially
uh i very very much so socially i lean
very right right since it has somehow
become political you could call me on
the right right so
but you certainly are so how did you go
from that in the football thing and then
get into politics how did that even
happen
yeah so i was growing up you know in the
inner city black community in america
you know
you're a democrat man they you before
you know what a democrat is a democrat
you know my family was telling me you're
a democrat democrat for the black people
you know you don't need to know nothing
democrat for the black people the
republicans are racist white people
that's it and so you grow up with that
idea even though you weren't i wasn't
political i didn't vote i i wasn't
really politically active and barack
obama came around in college and i i
didn't vote for him the first time i
actually went to the well i was a police
officer when i actually voted for him in
the second term but when i was on the
police department
my my ideas of politics were pressed
right i couldn't just live in this world
without actually acknowledging politics
even considering voting or even picking
where i stand
and it became very apparent because all
of the guys that were on the police
department and gals were mostly
conservative
and i believed to be more liberal in my
mind but then people would check me on
that they like hey man like you're not a
democrat and i'm like yeah i am barack
obama whatever and they like first of
all we'll get to barack obama but like
you believe in god like you don't
believe in abortion you believe in
marriage between a man and a woman i'm
like yeah and they like democrats don't
believe that that's not what they stand
for and
after a while man they started eating
away at me and then when when barack
obama started bashing police that was
the end for me when he started saying
things that was negligent to police
police officers and people were
challenging us in the street because of
stuff he was saying and he was wrong he
never corrected it and i saw him for who
he was and i said you know what screw
that man i'll never in my life support
anybody that don't support men and women
who wear the uniform and that led me to
look on the republican side which i'd
never done before and ben carson was the
guy that stood out to me because he was
vocally a christian a lot of the things
he said made sense he is one of the most
incredible men to ever live and so i
said man you know this is exactly what i
believe all the things that ben carson
is saying is like
what i believe right and these democrats
are saying something i don't believe
so
and that kind of led me to
leaning more right and then voting for
donald trump inevitably because i went
to a rally and that's a long story but i
end up voting for trump and i end up
really
identifying more with the republican
party right right so how did you and
candace end up starting blexit like how
did that come about
yeah interesting story when i left the
police department my first year working
for liftable media
um candice reached out to me on twitter
and she was like hey you know you're a
conservative i'm a conservative this one
she was rear pill black like she was not
even a big deal at the point we know we
both were kind of like
even in that and she said hey let's
let's have lunch when i'm in phoenix
let's talk let's see if if we vibe
enough to come
collab and i said all right cool so we
met funny story man like i thought it
was just going to be me and her at lunch
in mesa in in mesa arizona and when i
showed up it was hurting the whole
family
you know i'm like i'm like man you know
but everybody was cool man we literally
debated it was like half of the table
conservative half the table were liberal
it was respectful but when we debated
into the restaurant they had to kick us
out of the restaurant we were we were
having so much fun and that's how me and
her got closer we were like you know we
were close after that and then we both
worked for turning point usa after i
left liftable and then while we were at
turning point usa in 2018 she said man
we need to start something for you know
the young black people to wake people up
um and i said i'm down and so we started
blexing in 2018 co-founded it and and it
is you know it's gotten to the point
where it said today
so that's amazing that you know for my
people who
you know who never got to see uncle tom
by the way which is like you know a
recommended documentary for any young
black person any black person really i
think is just like it's amazing i think
larry put together larry elder and uh
who else put it together justin
justin
justin malone
yeah beautiful beautiful film um so a
lot of people didn't get to see that but
you are a man who grew up with your
father in the house correct yep and and
you grew up also with your father being
a little tough on you i'm saying because
i also grew up you know um with my my
father in my life my biological father
now today even as a major life
turnaround himself used to be a big
drill drug dealer and everything like
that he's now today you would never even
know he's a pastor theologian
and
you know he has an addiction program for
the gospel mission he's like really
somebody to look up a real role model i
really think and he was he was the one
that really actually actually introduced
me to con conservatism like i was just
like you you know you and i think i
think i may be i may be older than you
by like five months or something like
that or whatever i don't know it's uh
something like that you know uh you know
respect your elders so anyway i'm
thinking
but i'm thinking like you know
was what was it like
your father as you start to make this
change how did he feel about it did he
feel like you were going against
something that he stood for or how did
your family even take to it well they
all they really respect me you know
because they've seemed to evolut my
evolution you know when i found christ
and then also moving forward when i
started changing my political beliefs
they didn't agree with me uh in a lot of
ways even though let me let me take that
back they do agree with me in a lot of
ways but they still don't want to admit
that they are probably republicans but
you know but they will support me they
come to my they're not uh you know
they're not falling over themselves to
go watch me on tv i don't even know if
they watch me when i go on fox but they
will come to some of my events that i'm
speaking at i've invited them they've
come they've come to the white house and
so they support me
they they say they disagree with me but
in the grand scheme of things i was
talking to my dad just the other night
he was at my house we were smoking
cigars and he was literally saying
everything i say on my videos you know
what i'm saying right but you know but
still somehow they voted for uh joe
biden but but anyway and they respect me
i haven't had any pushback from my
family you know they really love me
respect me and to be honest because i'm
telling the truth and they know they
raise me they know i'm not i'm not lying
they know i'm not putting on and so it
affects them in a different way
that's amazing and all although this
though i believe that there's a silent
majority who value nuclear family um who
uh oppose black lives matter rhetoric
and all that critical race theory and
all the other
poisoning that's going on in the world
right
but however
you when you look at who's pushing this
agenda they control the media control
the education institutions
are we in danger even if you even if
you're going to say there's a silent
majority or even if we feel there's a
silent majority are we still in danger
uh because of the amount of control that
the people pushing these ideas have
oh we're in incredible danger because
being silent is the biggest problem it
doesn't matter if you're the majority or
not if you're silent you're not speaking
up then you you don't have a you don't
have a voice in this fight and i think
that they're they are sinking their
fangs deep in us you know it's almost
like a boxing match you on the rings you
didn't got hit in the face you starting
to get date you know days you dizzy
you gotta recover man or you're gonna
get knocked out and like we have to
recover as a nation and start speaking
out and start coming out against these
things and start standing up for what we
really believe and stop getting
pressured to not get canceled because i
honestly feel like most black americans
they are conservative in these social
issues man and they just don't
understand the history of the democrat
they get they get manipulated
emotionally but like for the most part
black people are conservative man i
don't know a black person that wants
taxes to be raised i don't know a black
person that will actually advocate for
abortions i don't know they'll say it's
a person's choice but i won't do it you
know most black people i know are super
religious speaking in tongues running
around the church they go to church
every sunday
we were in church every sunday even
though church went into us we were in
the church every sunday no matter what
father's sleeping there we in there so
it's like i think a lot of black people
if you did a survey are mostly
conservative they just get pushed into
believing that republicans are racist
therefore they don't even give them a
look they don't listen to the platform
they will never vote they only vote d
right down uh down the uh the voting
poll but you know i really do think that
we got to start speaking up though we
got to start fighting back we got to
start uh presenting truth and not
worried about getting counsel because if
we keep being silent
you know we we're never going to make it
anywhere so
i agree with you a thousand percent it's
it's a little hard for me also too
because you know for a person like me in
the music industry in the entertainment
industry what do you say to people also
to who feel like you know other teachers
and they're inside you know we're seeing
teachers left and right quit their jobs
because of uh you know some of the
curriculum that's being pushed away like
how do you
you know how do you get some money to
get somebody to take that leap you know
what i'm saying because i put it like
this you to me
you're a powerhouse candace is a
powerhouse right and i see you wax
stronger and stronger and i always said
i said this since 2020 hit that the most
dangerous thing that a person can
possess
in this time is an opinion and it's
especially if it's it's an opinion that
differs from the mainstream right so but
you are a person who are very
opinionated were you always that way and
given the social and political climate
at one point were you also a person who
was scared to speak out about these
things or were you always like ready
let's go i mean kanye had a nervous
breakdown and yeah you know
to put out a video saying oh mom dad i'm
a conservative you're like you know
these type of things like
people are very scared about these type
of things so i and i hear it over and
over again yeah so i've always been like
this i always speak my mind you know
when i was younger my mama used to let
me cuss and everything so i used to call
people ugly and cuss them out and
everything you know so my mom used to
let me do whatever i wanted to do so i
always been a very opinionated person i
was very confident that my opinions were
my opinions and i don't care what other
people think and that translated all the
way through to the police department and
translated all the way through to me
doing politics i never felt the pressure
of being counseled or nothing like that
i mean a little bit now you know talking
about covert or something on your
channel can get you banned of course
that's a monetary uh fear that i have
although you know when it comes to me
speaking up for myself and saying what i
feel i don't have the fear i do have a
little bit of privilege because i'm
black because if i was white i'd have
been counseled a long time ago my page
would have been shunned i'd have been i
would have been the most racist person
in american history
but i you know i'm very confident in
that but i think right that people need
to like the relationship with god is the
most important and god will lead you and
what your stance should be not everybody
should quit their job that's that may
not be your thing you know not everybody
should come out and be like i'm just
going to say my political beliefs right
now and screw all y'all not everybody
has that path people that do you need to
step up and do what you're supposed to
do according to what god wants you to do
in this time however there's other
people that that have to do it behind
the scenes but can still be effective
like you don't have to come out and say
i'm a republican but in your lyrics your
lyrics can be
educational in a certain perspective
because
there's there's a need for people like
me that are radical to a certain degree
they just say whatever i want to say but
then there's a need for people to also
be measured in what they say to attract
a certain demographic of people that
will never hear me because i offend
people and they are never there they
hate me
people have to
understand what their position is and
they need to act on that position based
on who they are and i just say people
who are supposed to stand up you know it
you know they know who it is they feel
it in their in their soul that god is
pushing them to do something greater or
do something in a certain direction they
need to do it and for everybody else you
know keep going where you're going you
need to be in place we all need to have
influence in different directions
right right no i can't i can agree with
you more so it's very interesting it has
to be much more of a measured
measured understanding measure take for
that's uh according to the individual
very beautiful very very beautiful
okay so my next question is like this
and it's you know just something that
it's just to me it appears like it's out
there more i was just recently
interviewed by the new york post
and of course they brought it up so i'm
bringing it up to you um the it feels
like to me like black lives matter is
like just being exposed for the sham
that it really is right so do you see
that more black people are waking up to
this new reality or do you think that
the majority knew it was a scam
and the media just played the propaganda
like you know like francis might i
remember my dad he sent me a video uh of
of the neighborhood and it was one of
the black lives he said now look
show me one black person in this
and what's that
i'm from seattle now you know what's
going on in seattle yeah and it's real
so and then in the hood they were in the
hood it wasn't like they were in their
neighborhood they were in the hood and
they're marching and and whatever else
i'm like you know are you seeing that
was this something that the media was
just keeping it on the hush that
everybody already knew this or is it
just like you know now everybody's just
waking up
so liberals liberals play this this
really con game demonic type of
perspective to influence right they use
words that have double meaning
i think a lot of black people don't
support black lives matter as an
organization you know even my father
said i don't support the organization
but the term black lives matter can
capture everybody else because you're
going to still wear the shirt you're
going to still say the slogan you still
want to believe that black lives matter
although you may not associate with the
organization however the organization
strategically is smart enough that you
are actually pushing an organization
whether you like it or not because as
you the more you say black lives matter
the more they kind of promote that all
of these people are pushing for black
lives matter say black lives matter it's
very different in the organization
versus the slogan or the the the feeling
or emotional um feeling of black lives
actually matter it's two different
things but they were good in the
strategy it's the same thing with
planned parenthood you know there's no
there's no such thing they're not
planning parenthood they're planning to
end parenthood you know but they use a
slogan that you it's hard to argue
against how could you argue against
planning parenthood how can you argue
black lives matter how can you argue
against you know some of the the
different things that they they say with
the double meaning it's like adverse
psychology
a hundred percent so most black
they ain't really fooling people black
lives matter like that and they don't
even really follow that
they just saying that black lives matter
meaning that that you need to focus on
caring about the black lives in this
country however
i do think
majority of black people are brainwashed
to a certain degree
as to what does this really mean and
what do we do about it because black
lives matter should not be focused
primarily on officer-involved situations
when you have 7 000 black people getting
killed by other black people every
single year including children and so
i wish that we would say okay black
lives matter but let's focus on where
black lives actually matter educational
system abortions
black fathers these toxic single moms
all of these things that that are
plaguing the inner city communities and
and plaguing the black community this
culture that have been promoting and
celebrating violence and thugs and the
lowest common denominator like we need
the black lives matter to focus on that
we'll get to this police matter
on a later date because you're talking
one or two a year that people really
think are questionable the rest of them
are justified but this one or two here
that's kind of questionable out of 40
million black people you got two
situations that are questionable you
know we we should probably focus our
energy on other things
that's crazy so
with the whole thing for me i think has
been uh that made me frustrated was that
i i have like maybe a handful of friends
that that i know um
that grew up in the same neighborhood as
me and i always had a father father i
figured i had my biological father my
parents split when i was two uh my
mother later remarried with my my
stepfather who i don't even disrespect
to caller's stepfather he was a dad for
me for sure um we grew up dysfunctional
it was hood you know i didn't have to go
up in the streets the streets grew up in
my house i was exposed to a lot i was i
was smoking weed at nine years old
already i was already dealing by the
time i was 12 i was acting enough right
so
even with all that i still say still
having that father figure inside the
house for me
made a drastic difference between me and
the friends who doesn't do not have a
father in the house and did not have a
father in the house
even what frustrates me even more is
that i have friends
who did grow up with a father in the
house working father and parents had you
know at least to what i could see a very
beautiful relationship and they had a
very
uh
good and well upbringing and and the
result of that has been they're married
with children most of these guys they're
home owners they have
great jobs great and i've seen these
guys on the streets with black lives
matter signs you know what i mean an act
in a nut and i'm just like
i can't even
like just don't even this don't even go
together like you're not even
you understand what i'm saying like you
know you can't even pretend to act like
you know about the struggle you were at
home when the street lights came on yeah
you know what i'm saying yeah so i i
don't even understand this so i want to
know how
this was like so how did how did we get
these guys how did these guys end up
being convinced you know i think it's
spiritual man a lot of times i think
it's spiritual because i don't know what
had a hold on me when i was younger
without much influence you know i'm
honestly subconsciously being portrayed
on the tv and i just didn't know it but
it's not like my dad never voting it's
not like people in my community were
really into politics how did that how
did that that seep so deep in me of this
animosity against white people and all
of these things and when that when that
wasn't actually preached every single
day to me it was like it was like i
don't know how it got interjected in my
spirit but it was and god broke me from
that when i got saved so i think a lot
of this stuff is spiritual man like i
had my dad my mom and dad split when we
were really young i think they broke up
before i was born or whatever i never
remember them being together they
couldn't stand each other and my dad
actually got remarried and my stepmom
was in our lives ever since we were we
were young kids i mean they've been
married for 25 some 26 years so
i had a similar situation like that i
got exposed to people who were selling
drugs you know my stepdad was a big time
drug dealer gangbanger and he ended up
dying from odin on heroin so i got
exposed to think i got arrested when i
was eight smoking marijuana i never sold
drugs but like all of my family sold
drugs a few of my family doing life in
prison um my mama tried to do better for
us but we still had the hood family we
go over there for the weekend we
fighting in the backyard we gang banging
i got jumped into a five-deuce hoover
game me and my brother on the couch
my cousin then put the flags and beat us
up on the couch you know jumped us in
the gang and all this stuff so i've had
those experiences however
because my father was there i had access
to him um
we went and lived with him at times you
know where we me and my brother just
lived with him um in middle school high
school and you know we had our times
when we lived with him the impact the
accountability
you know when i when i went to juvie hey
you know i didn't do no time they took
us to the holding cell and my daddy
showed up man and i'm telling you i was
more afraid of my dad than going to jail
then police i just knew my dad was going
to beat me like never before
and
he ended up not beating me which i was
to this day it's even worse i think it
made it even worse psychologically
yeah because he came in and said he's
gonna kill us when he came in there and
i was like y'all better leave us in here
i'd rather do some time and go and face
my dad
but he struck me where it mattered most
you know because i wanted to be a nba
player so he was like you know you keep
doing you live a life like that you're
never playing the nba and they're like
that just they they did something to me
because you know the whooping it hurt
and
you probably cry go to sleep wake up and
then it's over and they like i do this
because i love you you know and then you
forget about it but you know that
telling me i'm gonna accomplish my dream
that i'm so passionate about really
affected me but having him there
seeing my father my legacy what i can
become who i should be i could never go
too far out of bounds because my daddy
will show up and show out at the school
you know what i'm saying you get a
whooping at the school and so
having my father there kept me on a pace
where it was almost like planting a seed
that that seed is already in me and at
some point it'll mature to me becoming
the man that i should be and i know a
lot of people and even when i was a cop
every single youth that i arrested did
not have a dad not one of them dude in
my six and a half years as a police
officer not one youth had a dad and it
is incredibly invaluable to have a
father in your life whether he lives in
your house or whether he down the street
and you get to visit him on the weekends
you have to have your father in your
life especially as young men
wow wow wow powerful powerful
so my question is
now that you know things have changed
you progressed as a you know
and as a i don't know if i would call
you just a commentator on political
issues social issues you're just a force
right
so
is there anything that you would say
that you know even starting out because
you're very opinionated as you said that
you may have changed your mind on are
there things that you may may have done
a 180 on
um i don't i don't man to be honest i
don't think it's anything that i've done
on 180 on not that i know of because i
felt like when i started speaking out i
started speaking out from my
conservative perspective you know and it
just kept growing from there
um i me maybe marijuana i think
marijuana i changed on but i don't know
if i was vocal about how i feel about
marijuana before i start speaking out
with me but like overall i think i
changed my tune on marijuana after i was
a police officer and realizing that
medical marijuana was invaluable in many
people's lives and it's way more
effective than pharmaceutical drugs that
they pump into your body and give you 20
of them because one has a side effect
that the other one needs you to take it
and so i changed my tune on that because
i was just really so against marijuana
and feeling like it should be banned and
nobody should use it then i started
thinking like you know what i've i'm
seeing the effects of that i see the
effects of cbd
outside of the thc that's in the
marijuana to make you high or whatever
so i kind of changed my tone on that but
like most of the other stuff like it has
always been the same because
you know when i spoke out i was a
christian so
you know same-sex marriage and all this
other stuff like i always have the exact
same opinion about all of it that's
amazing so my last but not least
question because i could talk to you for
like
10 years i know man
you know and i just i feel a connection
man i feel a connection so
something that you seem to value
at least that you that you're trying to
get at i know that you know
they could just be oh that's loudmouth
brandon he's tripping about something
else today you know what i mean uh
because that's what it is they're rants
but i love them i love your rants right
but
you're ranting all the time but i think
the end goal and you've expressed this
maybe a few times but um is is unity
ultimately you want unity it's not like
you're just trying to fight just because
and some things you may not be able to
bring a unifying
uh solution to but ultimately you want
it under one flag we need to somehow fix
the country over there you understand so
what do you think is the important step
to be able to bring america back to what
it was and bring america back together
yeah and great question my unifying
message is not unifying just for the
sake of unifying it's unifying under
truth and that's why i say the things
that i say because i feel like we can be
unified if we are all following the
truth because if you live in a world
where you're like this is your truth to
my truth we'll never be unified because
people's truth to be whatever they feel
like today when they wake up and eat
breakfast but if we follow the truth
meaning that know the history of the
democrat party before you speak on it
know the history of certain these
certain politicians understand you know
what communism and socialism is
understand the the griff that's going on
in some of these political candidates
and and how they're pimping out the
black community and stuff like that know
it
and we can unite under that understand
the value and the beauty of the united
states of america understand what that
flag represents it don't just represent
white people it represents the struggle
that we all have gone through to get to
this point martin luther king is a part
of that flag you know all the other
great men that that existed before us
whether white black asian or whatever
that have accomplished so much in this
country are represented in that flag so
that's my message it's a little hard to
hear you know similar to how we think
the message from god through the
prophets it did you people don't want to
hear it it may hurt your feelings but
the unity even in faith is the unity of
truth from what god has said and and i
know that um you and i may think a
little different we probably more
similar than than what people may
imagine but you know because i believe
that jesus was a jew you know i don't
you know people misconstrue who jesus
was all the time you may be correct
about that yeah
i believe i believe he was a jew
whether or not people believe it or not
and i feel like that we should be you
know the christians somehow have gone
off in my opinion to more of a pagan
ideology modern christians but
anyway but you know but there was a
message through the prophets
that was prophesied
on god's message you know
moses gave a message you know you got
you got isaiah
all of these prophets so the unity is
unified within the truth of god and then
yes we can unify that way you're not
going to be able to unify just because
we we live in the same kingdom or that
we're we're all
calling ourselves jews
you're not that's not unity just because
you say you're a jew the unity isn't the
truth of god so right that's kind of
what i do you know the ranting is just
because i'm passionate and so that
passion and zeal and relatability kind
of comes out when i'm passionate when i
speak in public i'm not normally like
that you know i'm a little more more
calm when i do my videos is because man
i'm like i'm passionate about this i'm
going to talk about this and that
knee-jerk reaction that people feel is
going to cause them to make a decision
they either
big mad at what i'm saying or they like
this is what i want to hear however
you're going to have to make a decision
if you listen to my content you're not
going to get eased into it it's going to
be a slap in the face and you're going
to either respond by saying okay i
deserve that are you gonna try to fight
back so
that's kind of that's kind of the way i
do my material i do want us to be
unified and i think we would if it
wasn't for propaganda and you know
ungodliness in our in our nation and
stuff like that right right right no
doubt about it man well listen i
appreciate having you on i wishing you
success in every single thing that you
do everything you touch god should bless
it uh even i know you at this case
situation you're in corn with uh mr
williams over there you should be you
should be mature as we call it should be
successful
and uh every every barrier in its way
should fall down before you so i'm
wishing you nothing i'm rooting for you
and uh keep going keep going please
thank you so much amen thank you brother
for having me on man we got we gotta
talk again yeah yeah for sure for sure
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