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  • #7 BTP Iran War, Dak Prescott's Wedding, Cleveland Mother Kills Kids, LA Mayor has sex with minor, Harvord Westlake Sexual assault, Kevin Mays Pimps Players, Atlanta Hawks Magic City Night
    Mar 13 2026

    00:00 Iran Conflict and Combat Experiences: The speakers discuss the destruction of bases in Kuwait and the reality of being a combat firefighter during intense bombing.


    05:17 Dak Prescott's Canceled Wedding: The group discusses NFL player Dak Prescott's decision to call off his wedding shortly before the ceremony, speculating on the role of a prenuptial agreement.


    08:31 Financial Standards in Dating: The high financial expectations some women have for partners, referencing an interview with Young Miami.


    11:39 Child Support and Alimony: The fairness of high child support and alimony payments, citing Marlon Wayans and other high-profile cases.


    13:20 Aliyah Henderson Case: A tragic story from Cleveland involving a mother found guilty of killing her two children.


    19:39 Strange Occurrences in Ohio: The personal anecdotes and news stories about bizarre and criminal events that have occurred throughout Ohio.


    24:33 Former Mayor's Misconduct: The group discusses a case where Misty Roberts the ex-mayor of DeRidder, LA was found guilty of having sexual relations with her son's teenage friend.


    28:23 Jason Bateman's Filmography: The speakers praise actor and director Jason Bateman, recommending various series he has worked on, such as Ozark and The Outsider.


    36:31 Water Polo Assault Allegations: Aidan Romain a water polo player who spoke out about being sexually violated by a teammate at the elite Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles.


    39:36 Hazing and Military Misconduct: The speakers share stories of extreme and inappropriate behavior within the military, questioning where the line is between hazing and

    assault.


    49:05 Assistant Coach and Sex Trafficking: Former CSUB Cal State Bakersfield assistant coach Kevin Mays involved in pimping and sex trafficking.


    52:28 Legalization and Ethics of Prostitution: A lengthy debate follows on the potential benefits of legalized, regulated brothels versus the dangers of unregulated pimping.


    59:28 Atlanta Hawks and Magic City: The cultural impact and potential controversy of the Atlanta Hawks hosting a "Magic City" night at their stadium.


    01:03:26 Stripping versus Prostitution: The comparison of ethics and transactional nature of stripping versus prostitution.

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  • #6 Black Tee Party, Iran False Flag Attack, Racist Hot Mic, Viral MMA Fight, Keep what you can count
    Mar 11 2026

    Geopolitical StrategyOngoing Conflict: The discussion included analysis of an "ongoing invasion," which was framed as a "false flag" operation possibly involving Iranian suicide drones.Oil Control: The group asserted that America's geopolitical strategy centers on controlling global oil production and using sanctions to destabilize opposing nations, specifically China. This was linked to historical efforts to control the Silk Road and alleged prior actions by Donald Trump.Predicted Escalation: James Alli predicted the conflict would escalate by targeting oil infrastructure (near Kuwait) and potentially water desalination plants, leading to immense hardship. Participants also predicted the conflict could last six months or more, causing a rise in US gas prices and increased instability in Europe.Historical Context: The conversation referenced a belief that the first eight US presidents made an agreement for world domination.Domestic and Social IssuesRacist Comments: The case of Professor Allison Friedman, who was suspended for racist comments about black students, was discussed, with the speakers attributing the open expression of such ignorance to figures like "Orange Julius" (Trump).North Carolina Courthouse Incident: A news story about a North Carolina father attacking his son's killer in a courthouse was discussed, with the group agreeing that such publicized incidents seemed intentional.Financial Literacy: A major focus was the systemic lack of financial education (credit, balancing a checkbook) in certain public schools, which they believe leads to generational disadvantages. The group lamented the loss of the "central hub" of the black family (the paid-for grandparents' house) and the financial incentives tied to the expectation for children to leave home by age 18.Other TopicsA viral clip of a 16-year-old using MMA training to defend herself and the changing dynamics of self-defense.They discussed the controversial pregnancy of an influencer named Donnie Blue and the subsequent legal implications for potential fatherhood and child support.A news story about a Chinese company's profit sharing was analyzed and deemed misleading due to the small payout per employee.A dark, unsubstantiated theory was shared regarding the sourcing of stem cells and the sale of body parts by hospitals, referencing Henrietta Lacks.#6BTP #Blacktee #blackteeparty #blackcommunity

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    1 h et 12 min
  • #5 Black Tee Party - The "Power of the P", Buyouts, and Culture
    Feb 27 2026

    [00:00] 🔍 "El Mencho" Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes - The power of relationships in high-stakes environments: The speakers emphasize how influential men, including drug lords and generals, have had their downfalls triggered by women, often side partners or mistresses. This underscores a recurring theme in historical and contemporary power dynamics where personal relationships intermingle with political and criminal power plays, often destabilizing leadership. The cautionary tone suggests a need to study human relationships as seriously as scientific advancement.[08:13] 🤝 Labor union challenges amid corporate strategies: The UPS and Teamsters conflict highlights the strategic use of buyouts by corporations to weaken union strength through “divide and conquer” tactics. Offering substantial buyouts to drivers regardless of tenure serves to reduce union membership, thus diminishing collective bargaining power. The analysis points to a broader trend of labor struggles where corporations undermine unions by targeting individual members financially, forcing tough decisions between short-term gain and long-term solidarity.[24:30] ⚖️ Political double standards and immigration controversies: The Colombian lawmaker’s sudden outrage over her son’s deportation contrasts sharply with her previous political stances. This reveals how immigration policies are often viewed through a self-centered lens until personally affected. The discussion critiques the hypocrisy within political spheres where empathy is selective, and policies impact people differently depending on their status and connections. It also touches on international trade politics affecting immigration and deportation.[41:00] 💰 Economic microcosms of incarceration: The story of the jailer extorting honey buns from inmates sheds light on the informal economies and power structures within prisons. Food items become currency, and morale boosters can be manipulated to exert control. The political framing of the charges suggests that such practices may be targeted selectively, reflecting the complexities of prison administration and inmate rights. This micro-level corruption mirrors larger systemic issues of inequality and abuse of power.[43:30] 🗣️ Community leadership and cultural divides: Uncle Luke’s run for Congress and his divisive rhetoric illustrate tensions within Black communities and between Black Americans and immigrant populations. His criticism of Black Americans’ culture and the broader diaspora conflict underscores challenges in unity and representation. The speakers analyze how such figures can simultaneously advocate for their communities while alienating others, reflecting the complexities of identity politics and intra-racial dynamics in America.[58:00] 🌍 Stereotypes and cultural misunderstanding between Africans and African Americans: The conversation reveals deep-seated misconceptions fueled by media portrayals and historical narratives. Africans may be taught to distrust African Americans, and vice versa, due to skewed information and cultural isolation. Personal stories of friendship and misunderstanding highlight the need for dialogue and bridging efforts to overcome these barriers. The speakers stress the importance of recognizing shared origins and mutual respect to counteract programmed biases.[01:00:00] 🎭 Creative exploitation and intellectual property in Black culture: The story of Mr. Tenderism highlights exploitation in the creative and culinary industries, where originators of concepts can be edged out by business interests through legal maneuvers like trademarking. This case exemplifies broader issues of creative ownership, recognition, and economic justice within marginalized communities, where artists and entrepreneurs often face betrayal and loss of control over their work. The resolution involving a supportive figure (Keith Lee) points to community solidarity as a potential remedy.


    #5BTP #blackteeparty #blacktee

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    1 h et 13 min
  • #4 The Deep Fryer, Jay-Z's NFL Deal, and Police Cruiser Repo
    Feb 13 2026
    • [00:00] 🏈 Changing Sports Culture: The hosts express a shared sentiment that major sports events, including the Super Bowl and NBA finals, no longer evoke the same passion or intensity they once did. This reflects broader shifts in audience engagement, possibly due to changes in the sport itself, advances in player safety (such as CTE awareness), and evolving entertainment preferences. It suggests a cultural fatigue with traditional sports spectacles, pushing fans to seek deeper or different forms of engagement.

    • [03:30] 🎤 Commercialization of Activism and Entertainment Control: Jay-Z’s strategic involvement in the NFL halftime shows—stemming from his role as mediator during the Colin Kaepernick controversy—illustrates how activism can be co-opted into corporate partnerships. By becoming a gatekeeper for halftime performances, Jay-Z exemplifies how artists can leverage social issues for business opportunities, but also raises questions about authenticity and the dilution of protest messages in mainstream arenas.

    • [14:00] 🚓 Fiscal Mismanagement in Public Services: The discussion about police departments losing cruisers to repossession and outsourcing emergency calls to ride-sharing services reveals significant budgetary and administrative failures. The reliance on temporary federal grants without sustainable funding plans creates systemic vulnerabilities. This insight sheds light on broader issues of public sector funding, accountability, and how resource constraints directly impact community safety and service quality.

    • [30:36] 🔥 Mental Health and Workplace Tragedy: The tragic case of the Olive Garden employee’s suicide via deep fryer highlights extreme workplace stress and mental health crises. The hosts discuss the physical horror of such incidents and the emotional toll on first responders and coworkers. This underscores the importance of mental health support in high-stress environments and the need for societal compassion around suicide.

    • [46:00] 🚑 Workplace Misconduct and Toxic Environments: The paramedic’s disturbing acts of contaminating communal spaces at work expose issues of toxic behavior and lack of oversight in professional settings. The conversation reflects on how such misconduct affects team trust, morale, and safety. It also points to broader challenges in workplace culture and the importance of accountability mechanisms.

    • [01:00:00] 💸 Family Dynamics and Wealth: The segment on rapper Glorilla’s family conflict over money provides a window into the destructive impact sudden wealth can have on personal relationships. The demand for financial repayment from family members and ensuing public disputes illustrate themes of entitlement, trust, and the pressures that come with fame and fortune. This insight is a microcosm of how money can strain familial bonds and lead to public fallout.

    • [01:06:00] 🏀 Athlete Behavior and Financial Penalties: Discussing the large fines imposed on athletes for gestures like flipping the middle finger reveals the increasing control sports leagues exert over player conduct. The hosts note the complexity of athletes’ contracts, including deferred payments and incentives, reflecting the financial sophistication behind professional sports. The conversation also touches on the consequences of public behavior and image management in high-profile careers.


      #BTP #BlackTeeParty #Teaparty

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    1 h et 15 min
  • #3 Police Shootings, Haircuts & $900M AI Deal
    Feb 5 2026
    • New Show Format and Personal Updates: Formal introduction of the "Black Tea Party" and host James Alli's decision to detach from social media.
    • The Cost and Culture of Barber Shops: A debate on the exorbitant prices of modern haircuts and the disappearance of the traditional barbershop's community culture.
    • Police Misconduct and Recruitment: Outrage over a police officer fatally shooting Christian Diaz a subdued Phoenix homeowner, leading to a discussion about police accountability and lowered recruitment standards.
    • Financial Issues: Coverage of a Mega Millions lottery winner's $800 being taken due to an erroneous debt attachment.
    • Controversial Lawsuit: A debate about a Colorado grad student winning a $200,000 payout in a "food racism" lawsuit.
    • Khaby Lame's AI Acquisition Deal: Discussion of the social media star's landmark $900 million deal.
    • Tracy Morgan and the Bully: A consensus supporting Tracy Morgan's refusal to help a former bully.
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  • #2 Inside Stories on Snowstorms, First Responders, Relationships, and Cultural Reflections
    Feb 3 2026
    • [00:00 ~ 08:12] Winter Weather and Snowstorm Stories

    The podcast opens with casual banter about severe winter conditions on the East Coast, particularly in Massachusetts and Boston. The hosts share anecdotes about heavy snowstorms, plows burying cars, and people braving the cold to get to work despite hazardous conditions. They recount tragic stories of individuals succumbing to the snow—like a teacher found dead outside a bar under snow and a man who died shoveling snow. The unpredictable and harsh winter weather sets a somber tone, highlighting human endurance and vulnerability.

    • [08:12 ~ 27:26] Firefighter Breakdown and Infidelity in First Responder Professions

    The conversation shifts to a grim story about a firefighter who reportedly murdered his wife with an axe after discovering her infidelity, emphasizing the emotional toll and stress firefighters endure. The panel discusses how first responders like firefighters, police officers, EMS, and military personnel often face heightened marital strife, with divorce rates higher than average.

    • [27:26 ~ 36:24] Corruption in Law Enforcement and the War on Drugs

    The panel discusses a case where a law enforcement officer received a five-year sentence for using his badge to protect drug trafficking associates. They cynically acknowledge the commonality of corruption within the system, noting that many high-ranking officials avoid prosecution and that corruption often targets marginalized communities disproportionately. References are made to famous corrupt politicians and scandals like Kwame Kilpatrick in Detroit and Andrew Cuomo in New York, illustrating systemic issues. The hosts further delve into conspiracy theories and documented historical cases suggesting government complicity in drug trafficking, including references to the “war on drugs” as a failed and corrupt campaign. They mention the documentary “Kill the Messenger” and Gary Webb’s investigative work exposing links between government agencies and drug distribution, stressing that the drug trade is intertwined with political and military interests globally.

    • [36:24 ~ 48:53] Cultural Appropriation and Misuse of Black Historical Figures

    The discussion transitions to cultural controversies involving the commercialization and misrepresentation of Black historical icons. The hosts critique LeBron James and Nike for releasing a shoe colorway identical to the logo of the hotel where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, calling it a disrespectful misstep. They lament how figures like MLK, Malcolm X, and Nina Simone are commodified and how society simultaneously diminishes their legacies through misinformation and neglect. The panel debates rumors and false narratives targeting Malcolm X’s personal life and the general erosion of respect for these elders and titans of the civil rights movement.

    • [48:53 ~ 01:02:13] Personal Stories of Relationships, Gender Dynamics, and Social Expectations

    The hosts share personal anecdotes and observations about relationships, gender roles, and societal expectations in the modern context. They discuss themes such as women acting immaturely, men feeling burdened by responsibilities, and the transactional nature of some relationships today. The conversation touches on the “simp” culture, where men feel pressured to provide financially and emotionally without reciprocal effort. Perspectives are shared about traditional roles where men provide and protect while women support the household, emphasizing mutual responsibility. The concept of “bad investments” in partners who do not meet expectations, and the emotional toll of divorce and custody battles, especially for men.

    • [01:02:13 ~ 01:14:49] Media Scandals, Modern Marriage, and Relationship Realities

    The conversation turns to recent media scandals involving celebrities, such as Adam 22 and Jason Love, focusing on infidelity and public exposure of private matters.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • #1 Mexico, Clarissa Shields, Vabbing, Druski, Jake Lane, Kyle Rittenhouse, ICE raids
    Jan 23 2026

    [00:00] Introduction and Opening Remarks

    The hosts open the session with a casual, conversational tone, apologizing for technical delays. Identifying themselves as “The Black Tea Party,” they establish a rapport of cultural camaraderie and exchange New Year greetings.

    [01:40] Cuy’s Update and Context Setting

    Cuy provides a personal update, noting a 30-40 pound weight loss since leaving Kuwait. Currently in Mexico, he clarifies he is on a "farewell tour" rather than a vacation, prompting movie-inspired jokes from the group.

    [03:16] Clarissa Shields Controversy & Flint Context

    The group discusses world champion boxer Clarissa Shields. They criticize her for engaging in public social media drama involving her partner’s alleged infidelity, arguing it distracts from her professional legacy.

    Background: They highlight her upbringing in Flint, Michigan.

    [06:35] Flint Water Crisis: This leads to a deeper discussion on the Flint water crisis, criticizing the government's failure to provide clean water while contrasting it with the efficiency of international military logistics [08:52].

    [09:48] Challenges of Boxing and Personal Life

    The hosts discuss the difficulty athletes face in "switching off" professional combat instincts in civilian life. They reference Michael Jai White as an example of how reflexive violence, while a career asset, complicates personal and social stability.

    [12:17] Reactions to "Vabbing" and Hygiene

    The group reacts with disgust to "vabbing" (using vaginal secretions as perfume), a trend featured on TLC’s My Strange Addiction.

    [17:29] Social Implications: They debate the health risks and social boundaries of the practice, concluding that such behavior leads to immediate social exclusion.

    [20:23] Relationship Toxicity and Celebrity Gossip

    The conversation shifts to "toxic magnets"—people who consistently attract problematic partners. They briefly touch on rumors involving Louie Anderson [21:35] and praise actress Lunell for her resilience despite industry hardships.

    [24:04] Critique of Mega-Churches and Tithing

    Reacting to a viral skit by Druski, the group critiques the commercialization of modern churches.

    Themes: They discuss the transition from cash offerings to digital payments and the cultural entrenchment of religion in the Black community, with one host remarking that many rituals feel like "a slow robbery."

    [30:17] Political and Social Flashpoints

    Jake Lane Incident: They find humor in the irony of right-wing influencer Jake Lane being rescued by a diverse group of people he often critiques.

    [32:25] Kyle Rittenhouse: The group compares Rittenhouse’s post-trial public behavior to George Zimmerman’s, noting how controversial figures often profit from their notoriety.

    [34:13] Racist Incidents: They discuss cases where individuals caught on video using racial slurs received significant financial donations from supporters, questioning the efficacy of "cancel culture."

    [36:52] Political Climate and Civil Liberties

    The hosts offer a cynical view of the current administration, suggesting that the public is only now reacting to policies that were transparently messaged.

    [43:31] Surveillance: They argue that pervasive surveillance (cameras, phone monitoring) is more about control than crime reduction.

    [44:33] Authoritarianism: The group analyzes political strategies through the lens of Robert Greene’s 48 Laws of Power, predicting the use of manufactured crises to extend executive control.

    [46:28] Absurd Marketing Trends

    In a lighter segment, the group mocks a viral trend of "coochie-flavored" snack chips. They analyze the marketing absurdity and speculate on who would actually purchase such a product.

    [57:59] ICE Activity and Economic Pressures

    The discussion turns to recent ICE protests in Las Vegas.

    Observation: They note the heavy-handed tactics used by agents and predict that economic hardship will eventually drive more people to work for such agencies, regardless of personal ethics

    [01:01:20] Closing Remarks


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