 Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. I'm Daryl L. Davis and I would like y'all to check out Boss Talk 101 with Money Moses, E-C-E-O and Miss Jamaica. I have a special guest in here today, y'all. This guy right here, man, if you understand what going through something is, today you're gonna be very, very blessed, man. This guy has, he's triumphant over so many different things. He's been so triumphant. He been going through these things and God been lifting him up from strength to strength, as I say it, man. My God, Mr. Daryl Davis is in the building. What's going on, my brother? Hey, what's going on, E-C-E-O? Man, Boss Talk 101, what a boss is talking. How you doing, Mr. M- Hey, man. I started stealing right after high school. Okay. Right, and I was a kleptomaniac. Okay. And I was just stealing a hubcaps, tea tops, going clothing stores, K-more, Gibson's, TGNY. Were you working at that time? Because out of high school. I wouldn't work. You wouldn't work. I had a job at Taco Bell, but I hate punching the clock. Steal to this day, right? So as you done that, where did you hit the roadblock? I would go to jail and buy my parents, being who they were. I would always get out. And you live with them at this time? Yes. I couldn't do no wrong with my mama's ass. That's what I was about to ask. But she wouldn't go to the store with me. She said, boy, I'm not going to go to the store with you, right? When I went to prison, I went to prison for a crime that never even happened. Right? And I had two police officers to tell the jury there. Was that the first time you went to prison? Yes. Yes, so that's what I was. Because the other time still and I only went to jail. Exactly. That's just the county or just going in and out, coming back out. What? Okay. Break that down to me, because you say that you was, the officers said that you didn't even do it. I had two HPD officers, Houston police officers, that testified that the crime never happened. What was the crime? Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. And it was in Houston? It was in Houston. I was accused of brutally beating someone 32 to 38 times with a full 40 ounce bottle of beer and my fist. And at not one time did they have any cuts, marks, scratches on them. That was the person's testimony. That was the detective testimony and the police officer testimony. And for the first time in my life, I witnessed white people that didn't believe what the police said, right? So I was mad and angry and bitter. And every time somebody would say something to me about God, I would spit fire. Ain't no such thing as no God. Why do all these little babies die? Yeah. With us black people, we don't want to learn who we are. We don't want to learn. We don't want to study. We don't want to read. We want to drink and drug. And when we're drinking drug, we think we're covering up pain and hurt. Well, that's what we're making it worse, right? Until you face your opposition, you can never correct it. Until you face and find out what happened to your forefathers and your foremothers, then you don't know how to defend it, right? So we want to educate our people, especially our youth, you know, let them school names stay the same. Let Robert E. Lee stay up there. Let John Tyler stay up there. Because once you start turning that stuff down and changing the name of your school, which is probably what white America wants you to do, you forget about what Emmett Till's name went through. The Mivir Evers went through. The story about birth of a nation. What's his name? Nat Turner. We forget about that kind of stuff, right? White people want us to, black people don't know, we were Republicans. We weren't no freaking Democrats. The Democrats started the Klu Klux Klan, right? And the police department, they were called slave catchers. They had a doll called nigger eaters. But now you were the party that came standing together, not even on the city level, state level, or national level. Wow, man, that's Darrell Davis, man. Hey, I'm Darrell L. Davidson. Make sure you check out my interview on Boss Talk 101. I thank him for the hospitality of bringing me down. To let me put my plight before y'all, people out there in the United States of America and around the world. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.