 It's so stupid, it's positively bruised. The brain is positive, positive, positive. The brain is positive, positive, positive. The brain is positive. This is kind of tasty. What does this come in? Is this the only flavor? Bruteroze. This is brut and there's a bruteroze. There's only two. What makes something brute? I've seen that written on a... Ooh, that's a cologne. Brut? That's my fad of a cologne. Oh, that's what I did. Brut just means the... It's a type of MCC. That's what it means. It just means it's made like any other... We can't call it champagne, shall we? Because it's not from... Champagne. It has to be from... From the region of Champagne in France to be called Champagne. Gotcha. Tequila, too, apparently. It has to be from Jalisco, Mexico. And cognac. It has to be from cognac in France. Ah! Yes. Fuck the French. Those are the stupid rules with that shit. It's a grape. Get over it. Get over it. The grape bats and bubbles. It's the same process, but we have to call it MCC, which means Method Cap Classique. But it's just made in the same way, double fermentation. How long did it take you to learn all this shit, Bono? Three and a half years. Wow. Yeah. But we only launched this in March 18th, 2019. But it took us about four years to kind of get it to where we are drinking it in New York right now. So you had to go through a whole process. Of course. Really? Of course. What was it? Give us the background. The history. I had to kind of figure out what wine is. Learn a lot about wine. Learn about the brand. Learn about the different kinds of brands. There are different grapes. Different fermentation methods. I had to get a wine master. And we put it together. And the racist history, I guess. I hate champagne. This is excellent. Thank you very much. I don't drink at all. Why don't you drink alcohol? I'm not a drinker at all. I'm going to make a non-alcoholic flame. I had Malibu Rum for my birthday last year. I bet you got to fight, too. No, I did not. I get made love, too. I don't know what you're talking about. I want to make a non-alcoholic version. I'll send you one. Yeah. But this is actually tasty. Thank you very much. And it's smooth. It's not like... It's like, oh, okay. Easy drink. For the easy. I have a question. Bonang. Sorry. How old is it? 32. Okay, B, 32. I used to be 32. It's a great age. It's a great age. Very great age. How old were you when you were 32? You're still banging. No, no, no, no. I used to be a damn piece. I'm full on Harriet Tubman right now. What's wrong with Harriet? Now listen, I don't like that. Harriet was stressed out, Slame. Harriet was stressed out. Because if Harriet was stressed out, she wouldn't have kept going back. Harriet was gangsta is what she was. Harriet was gangsta and determined. That's what she was. And she didn't want to stress out. Because I'm the bitch that would have got away and be like, they on their own. How do you feel to believe Harriet was out of shape? How do you feel to believe that? She couldn't believe she was right in the whole world. Exactly. Exactly. I don't like the way they be depicting Harriet in the movie. There's no way, man. Harriet had to be like a track body. I'm serious. I don't think Harriet looked like no woman either. I think Harriet was fooling people. She might have been the first original F2M. They might have thought Harriet was a little nigger. All right, all right. Okay, go on. It worked. It worked. Okay, so let's revisit that Harriet thing before we go on. You know we had to get credit to white people because black folks didn't own nothing, they ain't for real. White folks helped us. White folks helped us. I thought you was going to forget what the Harriet tub, man. No, no, no, no, no. I love the story of Harriet Tub. I just saw the movie. The movie was not about slavery. The movie was about sheer determination and will. It really was. And Vanessa Beal-Calloway did kill it. One second. Get your balls right, okay? Make sure your balls are shaped up beautifully. Look at this manscape razor right here. This is for one thing. It's not to trim your mustache. It's not to trim your beard. It's to put this thing on right here, clip that up, and then boom. You're going to get your sack, and you're going to get your bush looking beautiful. All right? That's what we want to do. You can't be out of here pushing. I'm trying to get clean balls, Kate. Bro, you got to get out of the clean balls. Look at this right here. Manscaped. I look like a... Of course. Look at that. That's if you want to have that little Scotty Pippin. So do I have to put the cream? The cream comes after they got the ball deodorant because you know your shit is woofin, especially you go down south. Bro, I'm trying this. And the reason I'm trying this, I've been telling y'all for the longest. I really don't want no hair on my balls. I don't want no hair on my pubes. I really don't. We got to get rid of it. I envy women with the ball vaginas, y'all. I don't want nothing. I think we got to start doing this. This is nonstop. Maybe we even look into a laser situation. Manscaped. Listen, you can't hurt yourself because they got this clip on. It's guaranteed. Anyway, manscaped.com. Use our promo code. Make sure you go get it. Peace. But white folks have to help us. They have to help us. We're having the boats and houses to hide us. I would like for somebody to show that angle of it. Well, that's always the misconception that white allies are new. That's good white folks with it. White allies and white saviors. A lot of times what Hollywood likes to do is they like to present white saviors instead of white allies. Fuck Hollywood. Stop getting your history from Hollywood. That's the biggest problem. You want to really know what happened. that you're condensing your whole history into like a two-hour depiction of this movie. Like read a fucking book or just Google some shit. It's not that hard. It works when it's done right though. Cause what it does is it like taps into an emotion, right? They like, they really find a way to manipulate us and like, and they do that savior thing. And then, you know, white people will go watch the movie and we'll be like, man, it was really amazing what happened in Friday Night Lies or what amazing happened in these situations for sure. But reality is like, you don't need to get your information from there. It's not their responsibility. It's not Hollywood's responsibility. Andrew, you're absolutely right. But I hate to say that is how majority of people learn. They learn, especially they learn through arts and entertainment, especially in America. Is that, is that the case in South Africa? Like, so here's a great question. When you're teaching the history of South Africa, like when you're growing up and learning history in school, how much of it is the fucked up history of South Africa? Or is there like a real effort to go, hey, this part happened, but look at all the amazing strides that we've made since then. I think everybody knows the history of South Africa. Well, it's taught in school in history, you know, in primary school and high school. We know pre-1994, we know Nassim Mandela, we know what happened during apartheid, what happened after apartheid. So we know all about it. I mean, we know how South Africa is what it is today. So do they teach black history in schools here? Not in my school. I'm stuck on the fact that I'm pronouncing apartheid wrong this whole time. So me too. You made that. That's just like a dish. Like something, that's just how they taste it. Would you like to eat apartheid? That's just how they do it. No! I would take them without apartheid. You can't say that to a knock. You? Why? It's apartheid. It's apartheid. apartheid, apartheid. That comes after dinner too. How do you function? I'm only here today. They don't have all this in South Africa. It's too much for me. But they answer your question. It's limited black history. We're not really learning about apartheid. In America, we definitely learned it like... Something black American history. We know that black people invented peanut butter. That's about it. That is not true. You learn that in all schools. Black history mode. We do. We pay attention. We learn about... He's like, George Washington invented peanut butter. George Washington invented carver. George Washington invented carver. George Washington did that. George Washington did everything. He got a cherry tree. He ate peanut butter. He took cherries with a jelly. He needs some... Hey, bro. That's how sandwiches get made, dude. That's George Washington. They teach us limited things. They teach us about Martin Luther King Jr. You're not going to learn about Malcolm X. Depending where you are, you'll learn about Frederick Douglass. For whatever reason, DC teaches about Frederick Douglass a lot. I'm from Charleston, Arkansas. I learned about Denmark, V.C. growing up. His house was actually downtown Charleston. I just think it's a matter of location. But overall, no. I'm asking, do they teach you about black, African... No. No way. Absolutely not. Like Nelson Mandela. No. We learn about Nelson Mandela through movies. Okay. I think that's what you mean. Why is it... What are the toys do people have? The story is so fascinating. We'll learn about it. But it's very rare. Tell us, Ann, you got to go to college. I didn't go to college. In college, you could learn African history. You have to choose to learn it. Yeah. It's not compulsory. But we look kind of... It's an odd thing because I didn't realize it until when I was living in Spain and my roommate was from Cameroon. And I didn't realize that I looked at Africa at 21 years old as a country instead of 100 countries. Yeah. Right? So like in that moment, he was like, yeah, you have to realize Ann, each country is full of different tribes because we didn't even carve up the map. White people did. Yes. So each country has its own... People and its own president and its own systems and its own culture. No, no, no. But even within the... There's multiple cultures in their tribal... Yeah. Let me tell you something. Yeah. For instance, I'm Tuana from the Tuana culture. Tuana. Right? Tuana. Tuana. Tuana. From Bapong, which means I'm Murro Long. And under the Tuana culture, we have kings. So there's Bafukeng tribe, Barolong tribe, Batsiping tribe. And each of those tribes has a chief. So let's talk about Bafukeng. Right? The chief, they live in Bukeng. Right? And they own all the platinum mines. In Bapong, Murro Long, they live in Bapong. We have our own chief. And then the Zulu people. Also now, the Zulu's Zulu culture. Chaka Zulu was a Zulu king. Yeah. And each... So each... First person to do white face. Okay. That was a travel bar.