 Hey, welcome back to the 85 South Show. This is another rendition of the Black Excellence spotlight. And today, we're going to be spotlighting my man, Scape Go Joe. Hey, J-O-Win. Hey, J-O-Win. Welcome back to another rendition of the 85 South Show. And we're about to hit them with some breaking news, man. 85 South Show news from the street. And we usually don't keep up with what's going on in the news, unless it's black. So today, we got some black-ass news facts. These is facts. This ain't what we heard. This ain't what somebody told us. These are facts. You know what I'm saying? I got my man, Jones, in here in the trap with me today. Well, if you sit back and relax, I'm going to tell you. I'm going to tell you who Jones is. You know, I'm going to give you a brief synopsis. So apparently, over there in your neighborhood, shit doesn't get real. Yeah, man. Give us the rundown, because I seen the news clip. I seen it. You talking big shit? Yeah, man. I'm from Zone 6. I'm from East Atlanta. East Atlanta, Zone 6. Yeah, we in the building. You know, it was a video clip that surfaced of a clerk that works at a gas station over in my hood. And he was caught on camera saying, I don't give a fuck about the black neighborhood. What did you say about the black neighborhood? I don't give a fuck about the black neighborhood, OK? You said, fuck the black neighborhood. You don't give a fuck, OK? Come on, go ahead. Fuck the black neighborhood, Jim. Now, how you feel, Jim? OK, go ahead, now. Yeah, so I went up to the store to address it. And when I got there, I was just showing people in the neighborhood the video on the phone. You know, it went viral on Instagram. So I'm showing people in the hood on the phone. And the owner comes out. He's like, what are you doing? I said, I'm showing everybody how y'all feel about us before we spend our money here. So he says, get the fuck out of here, you fool, stamp cockroach. No, you didn't. Do you? Yeah, my mom, he is. Didn't say that to me. Man, you boys. You was a big nigga. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He said that. This nigga said, you fool, stamp cockroach. Yeah, he said, get the fuck out of here, you fool, stamp cockroach. So that's the new racism. They called him up, his fool, stamp cockroach. I don't feel like he was freestyling, though. He said it before. Yeah, I feel like this is lingo that he probably kicking his everyday thing, you know what I'm saying? But at any rate, he called the police on me because I refused to leave. Once he called the police, they obviously gave me a warning, a trespassing warning. So I packed it up, went to the crib. Three days later, he called somebody else from the hood, a big and monkey. So this is not an isolated incident. Like, this is how these cats refer to us. This is the level of respect they have for the people in our community. And this ain't nothing that's specific to our hood, to this corner store. Because all across the nation, we'll walk in and we'll get this same kind of treatment. You know what I mean? Right. They might be looking down on us for whatever reason. Even the condition of the story, you know, we've all seen it, you walk in. And this particular store on a rainy day, you can look around and there's buckets of rainwater sitting around the store, collecting rainwater dripping through the ceiling. So outside of the racism, these cats, they're accustomed to handling us a certain kind of way. But we don't have to take it. You know what I'm saying? We don't have to deal with it. So when he spoke to me that way, and once he called somebody else in the hood, this disgusting name, we started to boycott the store. Yeah. And we boycotted the store to the point for 66 days until this owner agreed to sell the store. I wanted to speak about the power that we have, the power of black economics. You know, in this news clip, he had a very apologetic tone. He was talking about how we impacted his business by 70%. You know, and that's within the course of 66 days, that's us showing up, you know, every day, you know, between eight to 10 hours a day, and just applying pressure, just letting people in the hood know, you know, this is what these cats were caught on camera saying, you know, it's first of all, it's a privilege to get our money, you know what I'm saying? And I want all of us to be aware of that fact that it's a privilege to first of all, even do business in our neighborhood, the second of all, to get our black dollars. It's a privilege, dog. Every time we going to patronize a business, even if we shopping with a black owned business, whoever you spending your money with, it's a privilege when you put your money in someone's hand, you know what I'm saying? And respect should be the minimum. That should be the bare minimum. There should be gratitude attached to those dollars, but respect should be the minimum. Right, how long this dude been in the hood over there? This cat has been the owner of this gas station for 23 years. So he done got comfortable. Oh man, he too comfortable. Too comfortable, arrogant, you know what I'm saying? But we have paid him, and people like him that come into our communities and siphon our dollars out of our hoods. What's his nationality? Indian guy. Ain't nobody put hands or feet on him. You know what? Don't answer that. Yeah. You know what I will say though, you know, it was a lot of times I had to talk, like I had to talk cash down from the hood, I had to let him know like, no, they're like, man, you know, let's just do this or let's just do that. And I'm like, no, it's very important that we do it this way. Yeah, but next time. It ain't going to be a next time. But I'm just saying, like in the future, like I feel like as a black community, we have gotten so lenient with our ass with us. Oh yeah. And we got so many people that are ready to go to jail. Yeah. And they're not being used. You know what I mean? We got all these soldiers, man. I'm talking about niggas who would go to jail, just to get a tattoo. I'm talking about niggas. You ever had a cousin that go to jail all the time and he called house and be like, don't come get me. He said, don't come get me. Yeah, do it for fun. I'm going to lay down. He's going to lay down. Yeah, don't tell my mama, don't do nothing. Nah, man. But you write though, I mean, I had to talk a lot of cash down, like nah, that's not how we're going to do it. It's very important that we do this lawfully. It's very important that we exercise our constitutional rights and we boycott right here from this public property that we're allowed to stand on, you know, exercising our right to bear arms. I know, because it probably was hard as hell to get them crackheads of shit to stop shopping in there. We're not shopping in here, JJ. Man, go on with that black power shit, man. I don't want to hear that shit. Mama, give him a cigarette. Man, you know what? Give him a cigarette. $2, I mean, I've been on it. Yeah, you're right. He ain't never said shit to me. And that's to say, you know what though? And that's, I got a lot of that. And that's the sad part about it because as a collective, if he say this shit to me, he's saying it to you. You know what I'm saying? If he say it to somebody else- Black people so used to trauma though. We don't used to being treated bad and abused that we don't even recognize it a lot of times. It's a self-esteem issue. Out of all them years, you said he'd been there. Ain't no, I think it's probably not heard way worse than all fuck you, you dot head motherfucker. You know what I'm saying? This is shit you see every day. Yeah. But we ain't got to put up with it though. I know. I stopped going to them dirty ass gas station because there's too many niggas getting killed in them bitches. For real though? I don't stop at no gas station at night. Yeah. Like you said, at none. At night? I don't buy nothing out them bitches at night. I'm, hey, I cut my shit off. Yeah, I mean, it go down though. You know what I'm saying? Like if you pull the data, you know what I'm saying? A lot of cats have lost their lives. In those stores, as black men, we go to the store too goddamn much. I've been saying that. We go too much. But you know, it's a compounded issue. You know what I'm saying? Like on Gresham Road alone, it's like five gas stations within a one mile stretch. That's how you know you're in the hood? It's a lot. You don't see that shit unless you're in the hood. Gas station beat right across the street from each other. Yeah, it's a gas station across from a gas station across from a liquor store that's literally right across the street from another liquor store. And you know, the fact that we I can't figure out who drinking all this goddamn liquor. Hey man, they drinking it, man. But you know, like I said, our self esteem, we have to be more aware of the relationship between patronizing the business and making someone successful. Right. Because when we shop here, we're not shopping at this billion dollar Exxon. We're shopping at this store. At this $30,000 franchise. You know what I'm saying? I don't know about this disgusting pig who gonna call people grandmas black bitches and think we're supposed to put up with it. Yeah, not mine though. Cause my cousin get ready to go. I was asking if y'all had something cause I know it's some niggas on my side. Just need any reason to ask a goddamn fool. And I ain't gonna talk them out of it cause I'm sick of it. I mean sometimes it's necessary. It is always necessary. That's what the white people just showed us, man. Black people gotta stop being passive aggressive. If you want some shit, take it. Yeah, for real though. Brothers goddamn walking and marching. Yeah, for real. Slap the shit out of somebody and run up in these spots. Yeah, yeah man. All you need is a bunch of motherfuckers. Yeah, a bunch of white folks. Yeah, it's different. Brick snigger. It's different when it's a bunch of white folks. I know. You get these white people in Georgia starting, what did you, goddamn it, we're going with you. Yeah, man. It's new rules dealing with them. That's what's up. But we don't have to put up with that. Like we don't have to deal with it. Never. And you know we've shown that. You know what I'm saying? The hood came together. The initial cat that was caught on camera, his name was Jimmy. An Indian dude named Jimmy. That ain't his name. That's not his fucking name. That's his name he adopted when he got to America. Yeah, you know how they do it. Motherfucker, probably named Ramaz or some shit. Yeah, you know what? We'll never know. Because he's probably a lone list of them. N.J. He was one of them. You know what I'm saying? Must have. What we did, yeah. Fuck y'all. Them stores stank and I don't give a fuck who. My opinion. You better go get it to that one. Yeah, yeah. We're not going to tell that one. He don't own it no more. Yeah, nah. The store stunk when he dated Jimmy. But what we did was every Friday we started to throw the celebration called Fuck Jimmy Friday. At the store? At the store. Oh, nigga, there ain't no tin-top nowhere? Yes, nah. We got plenty of footage. But this was kind of like a ploy that us and the team put together to kind of get the hood excited about activism. Yeah, we had shirts. Balloons. Yeah, definitely balloons. Yeah, all of that. Nigga, why you ain't called me? I brought out DJs, couchs, girls, smoking hookahs. We had real nigga shit. Yeah, for real though. And that's how you got to do it. That's how you got to let them know that. You bullshit, because by the time this come out, black people going to want to see the footage. I'm telling you, dawg. Fuck Jimmy Friday. Upload all the footage. Yeah, we had DJs. Like I said, we had sidewalk chalk for the kids. They can come out and write their messages on the sidewalk. Fuck Jimmy. Well, you know, we didn't really encourage them to say that. They don't children. You couldn't let them. Yeah, you know. These are black children from the project. You could definitely. Yeah, for real though. You know, I had my daughter out there. My daughter's seven years old. Had her out there on the bullhorn. And she would just, you know, let them people know that we can't shop here. You know what I'm saying? Don't shop here. Please don't shop here. They don't like us. And that was kind of the message that resonated and turned into a competition, so to speak. We were trying to get people to knock the shop there. Right. DJs would pause the music. Amen, a car pulling in. Don't let them shop. You know what I'm saying? So after 66 days of this, like I said, those celebrations were every Friday. But after 66 days, even in the rain, and on those really, really cold days, on the rainy days, I'd be out there with the rain gear. The team would be out there with umbrellas. Just letting them know that nothing will stop this. Did you see anybody, you know, still shopping there while you was out there? Don't hold it, bro. You know what? That's 2021. Yeah, you know what? Stop letting these fucking in and making it. And I told them that they were gonna have to be here to count them. They are. That's why I asked you. Yeah, but for real though, it was a couple of coons, man, early in the process. And they were like, you know, they ain't never said shit to me. And we've been shopping here since we were kids. I say, we all been shopping here since we were kids, you know? Before we could buy tobacco legally, we were shopping at this store. This is the hood store they sell in a single cigarette. This is the store we all been going to for a year. That don't mean that they gonna call us black bitches and cockroaches and monkeys. They not gonna do that. You know what I mean? Because if Donald Sterling can lose his team for calling somebody a nigger, they can definitely lose the corner store. In our neighborhood because we have the power. Two of them gas pumps don't even fucking work. You see? Yeah, and it's just time, man. It's time, you know, my biggest hope throughout all of this would be that people all across the nation would see this and just understand that we don't have to take it. Yeah. You know, people been hitting me up from all around the nation. It's a group right now. There's Boy Cat in the Store in Aurora, Illinois. And I'm kind of locked in with them somewhat and I'm giving them pointers, you know, how they should be addressing the media when they come. You know, but this is the information that we have to spread and we have to connect the dots. Right. But I think that when you did that fuck Jimmy Friday and niggas was coming out partying and smoking hooker and having fun. That's what, that was the icing on the cake. They hate to see some niggas having fun. And they tried everything they could do to stop it. They tried to paint us as thugs. They're like, oh, there we are, thugs. I'm saying this shit. We thugs. We all have. We eat thugs. They got guns. They got to stop, you trying to use that against us. And we definitely got guns because the Patriots got their guns. Niggas everybody got some guns and some bullets too. Yeah, we got them all. I'll be going to Kennesaw to buy my bullets. I'll be right there in line with them all. You know where to go? You know where to go? You got a mega hat now. No, I got a nigga hat. I'm trying to tell you. I'm trying to tell you. But you made a value point, like a very valid point though, man. We're going to exercise just like the rest of these so-called Americans. We're Americans. It's our constitutional right, man. And we built this country. You know what I'm saying? So it's only right that we exercise all of the rights guaranteed to us by the Constitution. Even if they not, we about to act like they are. And we have to. We got to. And we have to. We've been sitting back there. We've been passing for so long, man. We got to take some guys there and write them. Like you said, we can march. And ain't shit going to happen to us if we take our dogs with us. That's the trick. Next big function. We got to take dogs with us. They don't even got to be ferocious dogs. Just that dogs pull at the heart strings of white people. You're right, man. Just show them what's with motherfuckin' Pomeranians and shit. It might be protected if you bring some dogs with you. Jack Russell Terriers. All of that. All types of Labrador's and shit. Don't bring the Rockwilders and shit. We got to bring our Chihuahuas and shit out. Shut up, kid. Yeah. That's how we get down. And I respect it, man. You as a black man, you out here putting it down for your community. And you standing for something righteous, man. You ain't going to never get the praise that you're supposed to get for what you did to protect your community. That's why we had to get you on here. Yeah, I appreciate it, man. And I appreciate you. And I appreciate you being a reputable source of information, man, for us as a people that's very important, that our black media take situations like these and we make sure that we spread the news abundantly. So we can get the real information because this what it's about. And it's not a black empowerment plan without a black economic piece, because this is American. And that's the only thing that they respect when you dollar. So we got to get them in their motherfucking pockets. That's right. You know what I'm saying? And we ain't trying to take your shit. We just trying to get our shit. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, we don't want your shit. Exactly. We need reparations. We need, you know, this. Well, first, my brother, to get some reparations, we got to do some preparations. You know what I mean? Before we get to doing the preparations, some niggas going to have to be evacuated. You understand that? That's a black pal. That's a black pal, yeah. No, I'm just talking shit, man. But I love to see that, man. Because, you know, it's just like you said, in every corner of, you know, the so-called black community, it's somebody profited. Off our pain, off our struggle, off our misery, whether they sell us nothing to try to make us feel better. It's fucked up, though. I mean, it's a real thing, though, man. You know, they're praying on us. You know what I'm saying? It's people who have made it a habit, you know? So this is, for years they used to doing this. You know, like I said, they're selling a single cigarettes, you know, even in the black neighborhood. That's so fucking racist. What a nigga going to do a one fucking cigarette. Can you stand, you motherfucker? Come on, man. That's, brother, as bold as hell. Yeah, they praying on us, man. And they probably sell. A hundred individual cigarettes a day. Man, when I saw they selling so many cigarettes, man, you know what I'm saying? That's an FDA violation. He's a violation of tobacco laws. Ooh. You know, like, I tried to hit him from every single angle I could think of. You know, even code enforcement. Code enforcement came in one day because the bathroom was deplorable. It did, they always said, no bathroom. No bathroom. Yeah, well, go to the one across the street from a perimeter mark. See if that X sign looked like the one is on six. Hell no. They wouldn't allow it. So why do we allow it? You know what I'm saying? Why do we put up with it? We don't have to put up with that. That's what they expect my seven-year-old daughter to walk into if she's in the tight, if she got to use the bathroom. That's what they think of her. That's what they think about to somebody grandma when they go in there. Yeah. That's what they think of that. That's exactly what they think. And that's why they need to be spanked out about it for real. You know what I'm saying? And you know that the crazy part is that that's probably not even the worst one. Mm-mm, couldn't be. Because it get bad. No, because like this hand you described it, I'm like, that is every goddamn gas station. Yeah. Swats. Yeah, it is. But we shouldn't feel like that about it. Like we should put our foot down and be like, yo, who are you playing with? Who are you playing with? Who are you talking to, first of all? Why do you think you can talk to us like that? Because we don't have to deal with that. And we won't deal with that. We've shown that we won't deal with that. We're not going to put up with it. Have you spoke to the community? Like what would the community like to see happen after this? Because I know the cracker has over there mad at you. Well, you didn't gotta get that damn store down. And we're all talking about from John Monroe, ain't it? You didn't get to say that damn store down. No, but everybody agrees though, man. Because everybody, you know at first everybody was like, man, you know we've been shopping here and but after a while people are like, you know what? They did talk to me like that. And they did talk to my mama like that. And they did call my uncle this. And they have said this to my cousin before. You right, bro, fuck them. We don't have to shop there. So it turned into that and the community agrees that the store should be black owned. You know what I mean? It should be a black owned establishment. We should walk in and maybe have access to some fresh smoothies in the morning. Or you know what I'm saying? Maybe some breakfast sandwiches and fruit. Something, bro, something beneficial. You know what I'm saying? Something that ain't gonna kill us is you walk in there and everything in there will kill you from the tobacco. Like the hood get higher tobacco promotions. Like we walk in, it looked like a circus behind the glass door. All these colors and shit. You go on the other side of town, they might have some swishers or some shit. It's all red smoke. You know what I'm saying? What did you say? You swish your sleep? Yeah, or you know what I'm saying? This one here? It might, it might. This one? Which one you want? Yeah, you see what I'm saying? Take the box and they'll be like, we'll just get what you want. Exactly. I don't know. I don't know. It got them back what is. Yeah, yeah. You go in the hood, you can find a lemon pepper flavored blunt wrap. You know what I'm saying? No bullshit, though. I was, I seen some pumpkin spice. Do you know the fake blunts with the strip on it? The showgirls or whatever. Oh, the show. It's just like a strip on a pole. I know you're talking about it. And then you buy it for a dollar. I know you're talking about it. You seen them shit? Yeah, I wouldn't smoke them. Yeah, I know what you're talking about. I mean, that's just fucking amazing, though. They niggin' five blunts for a dollar. Then they change into prices. It just goes on and on. Like this guy heard that. You go in that bitch every day, you'll never pay the same price twice. You see what I'm saying? No consistency, you know? And it's not nothing for us to just overlook. Like it's a serious thing. Like when I was younger, our grandfathers were owners. Our grandfathers owned the local stores. You know what I mean? Somewhere in between that generation and this current generation, we sold off the ownership, you know what I mean? And it's deeper than somebody playing with us in our neighborhood. We should be owning this dirt. Everything in there can kill you. You right, it's a mother fucker, man. Today, it's serious. You own one. I never look at these whole ass gas stations the same. For real though? We gotta get together. We gotta link it. We gotta connect the dots, man. And you know, even with this boycott, the reason why this is successful, you know, people shout me out. They say, look, you know what I'm saying? Like you did a solid thing, but it took the whole hood coming together. And that's the secret. The secret is the unity. The secret is that once everybody linked up, can't nobody fuck with us. And that's the real secret. That's what other communities have figured out, is that if they work together, then there'll be a force that's unstoppable. And this, it was from, you know, restaurants. What's cracking? Pull up, bring us crab trays. People pull up when it started getting cold, bringing hand warmers. Everybody was bringing gatorades, whatever. People would say, look, what's your cash up? I say, just bring us some supplies. You know what I mean? Don't give us any money. Bring us stuff that we might need. So it would turn into a barbecue, or it would turn into, you know, just a situation, man. Like anything you could think of, the community came together and supplied it. And it was just a beautiful black moment. And it was up to all of us to make it happen. And shout out to Zone 6 for standing up and being an example. Hell yeah, shout out to Zone 6. That's the real reason, yeah, man. Speaking of shout out to Zone 6, man, shout out to some of the people that, like say their name, people that helped you organize and get the small rolling on this project. Man, shout out, man, let me tell you, this is the solid sister I met during the course of this. She's from the hood. She's been living in Alabama. After she finished college, she was in Alabama. She heard about the story from one of our mutual friends. And she hit me up on IG. She said, what's up, bro? I love what you're doing. You solid as fuck. I'm coming up there to help you. She left her home in Alabama and came and stood with me every single day, dog. And, you know, big shout out to her. Big shout out to Mimi, Dr. Minor. You know what I'm saying? Trouble, the rapper Trouble came out of school. Yeah, big school. Yeah, he used his platform. You know, right now we're in a fundraising process, trying to raise the funds to purchase the store. Scoob has pledged $100,000 towards the store. He's reached out to some of his other rich friends. Some lady he called me, bro. You know what I'm saying? I'll support that. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, Scoob, huh? Yeah, yeah, man. Yeah, man. That's all for this month. Yeah. That wouldn't get it. Nah, man. It got it. That's all for this month. That's all for this month. Change it. You know what I'm saying? That's what you want. That's stupid. That's stupid. That's all for this month. Hey, look. The price of the store is over $3 million. What the fuck, no! That's all for this month. That's all for this month. That's all for this month. That's all for this month. I ain't no gas station working for God damn $3 million. Hey, man. That shit ain't gonna praise. I'm telling you. You ain't gonna praise. You be surprised, bro. You know, it's a real estate and a store deal, and there's a dry cleaners and a vacant barber shop on the property as well. So, man, ain't no way I pay $3 million for that. But you know what, though, man? We are in Atlanta, Georgia. It's a big day to the prayer to go down. Man, give me that money. Scoob said, y'all, ain't you dancers over here? Hey, man. But you know, uh... You're taking all seven today. For real. For real, though, man. For real. But that's how you sit out there and you punish them folks, man, for handling us like that. And we can, you know, we can potentially drive the price of the store down. Yeah, we are. But there ain't no way they're about to come in our hood and sell us our shit that we just took from these folks for $3 million. That is robbery. See what I'm saying? Fuck no. Mm-mm. But, um, yeah, so like I was saying, big, big shout-out to Scoob. Shout-out to, uh, Scotty Smart and the Smart Foundation. You know, he came in and, uh, you know, provided resources. He helped us out. Shout-out to my brother, Fresh Goods in Atlanta. You know what I'm saying? For using his platform. And, uh, you know, like I said, it's a community. It took all of us, you know, the local churches with donating meals. Um, you know, I want to, uh, you know, the Thursday, the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, we teamed up, uh, myself along with Trouble, the Smart Foundation and Fresh Goods. We passed out over 300 turkeys for Thanksgiving. Right on that same corner. Um, we passed out like, uh, over a thousand boxes of fresh produce to our community. That's dope. So, you know, these are some of the initiatives that we want to kind of try to continue. You know what I'm saying? From that corner, after we purchase this land, you know, do some of that same community work, you know, because that's what it's about. It's like I said, it's about connecting these dots, bro. Hell yeah. Well, shit. That's dope as hell. And I appreciate you coming on here telling me a dope-ass story with a positive ending. I'm going to reach out to some of my followers and we're going to see if we can help y'all get that story. That's a lot, though. They robbing us. Hey, man. Hey, this is prime real estate. This is Atlanta, Georgia. Is it close to a Walmart? It's right by the Walmart. Oh, nigga. You didn't say that before. It's right by the Walmart on aggression, man. Anybody from my hood, y'all know what it is. It used to be the Phyllis 66. That's crazy. It's the racist X sign down. People who own the Walmart, they're going to hear this because they watched the show. They're going to be like, yeah, we got to buy it. They don't need to play with us either. We'll set them down to- Sam's Club in no time. They will set them down to the- We're not going to let nobody play with us. Well, we letting them know. 2021, you ain't no mobile shit going on. Now, if you got a terrible situation going on in your neighborhood, don't make me set my neck over there. I'm telling you. Because we- It'll take but two months to get you up out of there. Amen. Drop your social media, though, so they can catch up with you. Check me out on Instagram at scapegoatjones. That's scape-s-c-a-p-e-goatjones. A lot of people don't know what a scapegoat is. That's the most we're going to be blamed for everything. There we go. Every black man in America, yeah. Yeah. We are the scapegoats. Exactly. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Please feel free to check out the website at don'tstopdon'tshop.com. And there is an option on there to donate if you like to donate. If you can't afford to donate, just share the story with your cousins, with your uncles and your aunties, your mom and your daddy. Yeah. Because somebody got some money. You know what I'm saying? Also, I also want to say if we have any industry professionals, because it's really, really hard throughout this process for us to find black people that are familiar with the energy space, you know what I'm saying? We traditionally and historically don't own these stores. So it's hard to find someone who's familiar with the gas station industry. So if you do have industry knowledge, please, please get in touch. You know what I'm saying? If you have any ideas about... And don't think that they got to be black. So that's the limit. Yeah. Because we'd be... Other people would be like, damn, I was going to help you when you said black. Yeah. No, I mean, no, I mean, like, you know, anybody that has some industry knowledge, you know what I'm saying? So what I notice about them other races, though, they sensitive. You be like, any black people out here, let me put me in. I thought you wanted to be black. Yeah. No, no. Anybody with some industry knowledge, you know what I'm saying? You know, any real estate experts, man, that might be able to get creative. Okay. If you have any ideas, please get in touch with us. I got some people that can put you in touch. Cool. I look forward to it. I know this dude. I know this black dude. Guess what he do? What do you do? He run the whole bank. Oh, okay. He run the bank. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. This is the trust. They got a bank. Okay. Yeah. And it's ran by some black folks. Yeah, okay. Yeah. Yeah, I know about that. I saw that. I saw that. Yeah, that's dope. I know somebody. I'm pretty sure. So the people that you're going to be knowing after I tell you the nigga, I know you at least you'll know some better people who can tell you some better shit. And there we go. Who can thank you with the right. There we go. Connect these guys, man. That's all we're doing, bro. That's the power. Look, there you have it, man. That's the update. Word on the street. That's what's going on around the city. Set out to my man, Skateway Jones. This is your 85 South Show in-depth exclusive. My nigga. There we go. Hey, J.O.W.