 It's so stupid, it's positively bruised. It's pretty bruised, but it's fucking bruised. Listen, let's talk about the Cavs shit for a minute, though. I'm gonna tell you why I thought that was fucked up. Two reasons. Cavs mad drunk. We all was drunk. But, first of all, Little Nas X should have never been put in that situation, right? And I'm gonna tell you why he should have never been put in that situation. He should have never been put in that situation because what Cavs said is absolutely true. We don't care. You know what I'm saying? Like if you want to have a moment with Little Nas X, talking about his sexuality, make that a real moment. Like if we were all in a barbershop for real and we was all drinking, I wouldn't be asking them about his goddamn sexuality. Nobody else in there got asked about their sexuality. You know what I'm saying? Nobody in there got, Kevin didn't get asked about his infidelity or anything sexual, like why bring that up? But I don't think people got mad at him getting asked about. I think people got mad because he was so dismissive and it was like, oh, that's his homophobia speaking. No, that was a little out of context. And the reason it was a little out of context is because what we was trying to tell Little Nas X is, bro, it's cool. Like you don't have to talk about that here if you don't want to. The kid is 20 years old. Do you really think he's comfortable with his sexuality? And they have to live that out in the public eye? Like you say something like that and then immediately social media is all over you calling you gay and the F word and all kind of other stuff. I mean he's kind of took it in stride. He was the one making most of the jokes himself when he first came out. Yeah, but how do we know he's not at home crying? We don't. You know what I'm saying? Like we don't know. So it's just like why put him in the hot seat. And by the way, let's not act like that was a regular conversation. That was for TV. That was a producer question. Like make sure you ask Little Nas this so we can get these moments. You know that though. Anybody that does content, it doesn't mean that you know that. So why? Why? What was the meaning of that? That conversation went nowhere. All it did this morning was cause a bunch of uproar for what? We had so many other great discussions going on. You can't even really talk about these issues. That's the tricky thing. It's like the second you bring up trans, second you bring up anything homosexual, and even the discussion itself becomes some hot button topic. It's actually exhausting. I get exhausted by the fact that you can't even ask a fucking question. Listen, if we was being honest, we should have had, and I mean I'm not a producer on the show so I don't know, but I would have had Paul ask Kev about his homophobic tweets from back in the day. What did he learn from it? Yes. Little Nas ex, how did you feel when you saw that? And then you can have a good conversation. You know what I'm saying? Like that, like why do you do? I just put him on the spot about his sexuality. I even think that would get him even more fucked up. I think so too. I think it would get him more fucked up because the thing with Kev is for him, it doesn't matter what he says. Cause anybody, especially with the Dave Chappelle shit, with the Dollhouse and all that type of stuff, right after that, no matter what he said, people are gonna find some shit to get on Kev about. And that's what they did with this episode last night. All he simply said was he came out and said he was gay. Who cares? Which is a great, it's a new drop for the breakfast. That's our new pause, by the way. Whenever somebody says anything remotely gay, you go, who cares? No, we play in the Kevin Hart drop. Oh, I'm saying, you know what I'm saying? It's a great drop, you know what I mean? But that is the truth to the matter. I like how little Nas gave a pushback though. He was like, cause Kev tried to act like there's no homophobia. Boom. Now that would have been a great conversation. I like that. Cause he was like, bro, if you, I like how he kind of checks his camera. But we said he's right. I know I was like, I was like, I know he's right. But like he was like, But they cut you out of all the clips and it was a problem son. That's the thing. Shut up. But I was like, yo, you were right. Like we can't act like pause and no homo didn't exist. I wish that made it to air. I wish that made it out of an important conversation. I think it should have given you more respect over there. They did. Dude, no, that was fucked up. Right, like off camera, like a producer. One day you're gonna, that was great. And even the seat you're in had had your name on the back like the director's chair. I don't even think you were supposed to be in the shot. Did you notice? Wow. I'll tell you. I'll tell you. I was proud of my performance. I wish I could be. Emotionally stable Charlemagne, bro. I was good. I hate this, bro. We just make fun of you and you're like, you know what? I did well. I did well. I did well. That's the best thing you've ever done. If y'all made a meme of me. They made a meme of me and one of my quotes from the show. Wait, what are you saying? Have you seen this man? Listen, listen, listen, listen. Since you guys asked. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. That's not a meme. That's missing. Well, hold on. Since you guys asked. I don't remember what the fuck it was. I don't know what to say like, you're not going to find that. But I did feel like they'd taken care about a context-based office. And I'm going to say what I was like. You got to Amber Alert Charlemagne. I was there. It was, Kaz really set you up, bro. Listen, all I was trying to say was, what the heck is going on? What I was trying to say when this conversation started was that when I see those conversations happen, I don't look at being like, oh, Kevin Hart's homophobic. I just look at, oh, this is somebody who just hasn't been educated enough. Kevin Hart. Why don't some people just fucking educate? Educate it on what, though? Just like why the way he, why people. All right. People get mad at him with the homophobic comments. Whatever. There's a height requirement for homophobia. I think, I really do believe it. No, I agree. And racism. It's like when a kid says something bad. It's like, it's not affecting anybody. And sexism, like you're short. If any guy afraid of Kevin Hart, all these gay guys will beat the fucking shit out of Kevin Hart. Come on. That's probably why Kevin Hart jogging all the time. Get the fuck away. Like he can't run out of breath. I just think that we're so quick to label people things that they aren't. Like I'm reading, I just finished reading Malcolm Gladwell's new book. It's called Talking to Strangers. It comes out, I think, September 10th. And it's about communication. And how nobody has it anymore in 2019, 2020. We don't know how to communicate with each other anymore. So I think the subtitle is like the things you should know about the people you don't know. And we try to judge people based off demeanor. Like that's the problem with police officers and everything. Like you might be sitting there, gray hoodie, thick thighs, you know, looking at me like that. And I'm like, damn, who is this motherfucker that look like he beat up Jason Mollay? Throwing it inside, he's hurting. Yeah. I'm just saying, we're like all week demeanor, we just, we look at somebody's demeanor and we think that we can judge a person. That's wrong. And I think that we do that with Kev just because Kev said, why do you think he's gay? How does that translate to homophobia? I think Kev was trying to cover for the, whatever he's been labeled as homophobic in the past and try to be like, I don't care. I think his mind he was trying to say, Calculate, how do I prove to everybody that I don't care if somebody's gay? I'm gonna just be like, yo, who cares your gay? Big deal, cause it's not a big deal to me. That's what he's trying to do. And it didn't come across like that. That's probably right, but I definitely didn't give a fuck. I definitely didn't care. Like all the different conversations we could be having right now. Why are we putting this little, this young man on the spot? Do you think you would care more if he was more thick? If he was thick? Yeah, like if he had that. Fucking Hawks, right there, dawgs. It's Ham Hawks. I'ma be honest with you. You know the kind. Cast the body, mix, family eat it. Cast the body, family eat it. Everybody knows like a stallion, bro. Everybody knows, cast the stallion, bro. Don't carry it. You're not even a stallion. You're just being dragged by the horse, bro. You're just playing no fucking games with these people out here. And Charlotte may want to be your gladiator. Everybody knows how I like my gay men. I like them loud, okay? I like them loud and outrageous. Flamboyant. I don't even just, not even flamboyant. Like you can, I just like you to be loud. Like I like the gay man that don't. You can see the gay from a mile away. Yes, the guy that walks in the room and be like, oh, look at you with a little gray short pants. Right on your seat. I'm not gonna lie. I feel kind of turned on just now. You're real. I was like, I like that compliment. Like my whole point there. There's gay. Who cares? Dark clip. Who cares? You said it was gay. Who cares?