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At a party in 2016, a Hollywood agent sexually assaulted the speaker, who was with their spouse. The agent made explicit gestures and grabbed the speaker's genitals, causing them to react in shock. Despite being physically strong, the speaker chose not to respond violently. They explain that as a black man in America, they feel the need to carefully navigate their actions to be seen as a valuable member of society.

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Jada was the woman everyone wanted, and Will needed her validation. If a woman is used to something big and you come in with something small, there's nothing you can do to satisfy her. You can buy her cars and private jets, but it won't change her desires. You can beat someone into submission, and sometimes friends can be worse than enemies. Jada makes new people go through rehab even if they're not on drugs. The speaker walked in on Will and Dwayne Martin engaging in sexual acts. Will was bent over a couch while Dwayne stood up. It was intense, like murder.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the rumored pressure on black male entertainers in Hollywood to wear dresses on screen in order to advance their careers. They mention examples of comedians like Katt Williams and Dave Chappelle who have openly talked about this issue. Dave Chappelle even turned down a $50 million deal because he knew it came with certain conditions. The speakers also mention instances where black actors who refuse to wear dresses suddenly face negative consequences in their careers. They connect the dots and question why so many black actors are made to wear dresses in movies. One speaker shares a personal experience of being asked to wear a dress in a movie with Martin Lawrence.

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The speaker discusses their relationship with Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith. They claim that Will was not their friend and that Jada was highly desired. They also mention rumors about Will's size and how it affected their relationship. The speaker implies that Jada has control over new people in the industry and shares a story about walking in on Will and Dwayne Martin engaging in sexual acts. The speaker describes the scene as intense and shocking.

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A nice guy desexualizes himself by avoiding his true desires for peace. A nice guy might feel uncomfortable but will sacrifice truth to avoid confrontation. Women are drawn to someone who tells the truth.

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In 2016, the speaker reveals that they were sexually assaulted by a Hollywood agent at a party. They explain that the assault was a display of power and control. Despite feeling the urge to be violent, the speaker's wife had prepared them to avoid such situations. The speaker mentions the risks faced by black men in America and how violence can lead to imprisonment or death. When asked about retaliation, the speaker shares an incident where a producer asked their manager to drop the case against the assailant in exchange for a role in a movie. However, the speaker decided to take a stand against abuse and declined the offer.

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There are powerful people in the entertainment industry who have harmed both the speaker and Corey. The speaker believes that these individuals are still active in the industry and are pedophiles. When asked about parents who want to involve their children in the business, the speaker advises caution and warns against naivety. They emphasize that the industry is not all positive and highlights the seriousness of the issue. The speaker mentions that Michael Jackson was one person in the industry who did not take advantage of them and was not a pedophile.

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Speaker 0, Jeffrey Edward Epstein and my residence address is 6100 Red Hook Boulevard in Virgin Islands. Speaker 1: Is it true that you forced Virginia Roberts to have sex with numerous friends of yours? Speaker 0: Wouldn't love my fifth amendment right. Speaker 2: You had a number of meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, who, when you met him ten years ago, he was convicted of soliciting prostitution from minors. Speaker 3: And, you know, I've said I regretted having those dinners regretted having those dinners. We did what we did because we wanted to see Epstein go to jail. He needed to go to jail. Were there young women in another part of the house giving massages, when I wasn't around? I have no idea of that. Speaker 1: Sent him three 12 year old girls from France who spoke no English for defendant to sexually exploit and abuse. After doing so, they were sent back to France the next day. Speaker 0: Please, they never saw a young underage woman. Speaker 3: You know, those meetings were were a mistake. They didn't result in what he purported, and I cut them off. You know, that goes back a long time ago now. There's you know, so there's nothing new on that. Speaker 2: We now know that he was and had been procuring young girls for sex trafficking. Speaker 0: We now know that. At the time, there was no indication to me or anybody else. I kept my underwear on during the massage. I don't like massages particularly. Speaker 3: If we had had more transparency, perhaps this case would have gone differently. Speaker 2: It was reported that you continued to meet with him over several years. Speaker 3: You know, I had dinners with him. I regret doing that. Speaker 0: You have what's been described as an egg shaped penis. Speaker 3: Well, he's dead. So, you know, in general, you always have to be careful.

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Speaker 0 describes a violent, coercive sequence framed as self-defense and pimping instructions. He begins: “When I grab you by your neck and you start annoying me trying to resist and I just And then I grab you by your neck again. Then what you're do when your face is collapsed and your cheekbones broken. Ain't gonna do cry.” He claims: “I guarantee I changed the way you look at sex forever. You're gonna be crying. I won't cry. I bet you cry, bitch. I bet you cry.” He questions: “You're saying I I wouldn't cry. You're challenging me to a fight. You're saying I can't hurt you. You're out of your mind? I don't even know you.” He says to ignore the sex part: “Forget the sex part. That's a distraction. Stay in my pants. I'll just start beating at you. How about that?” They walk to the bedroom: “We walk in the bedroom. I start kicking your [No sex. No sex involved. But you cry then.]” He adds: “I perfected this in pimp school. When I got my PhD, we had to practice if a girl comes at you. How are you cheating? You cheating. It's bang out the machete, boom in her face, and then grip her up by the neck. Her panties get wet.” He further describes: “Machete's on the floor, her panties are all wet, You fuck her. That's how it goes. Slap, slap, grab, choke, shut up bitch, sex. These are the basic moves of of pimping.”

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Men are having less sex due to a decline in masculinity. Men are being told to be feminist, leading to a lack of sexual attraction from women. This has caused a rise in porn addiction. The globalized sexual marketplace makes it harder for men to find partners. Destroyed morality in both men and women has led to a culture of sharing wealthy and famous men. Porn addiction is seen as a sign of personal issues. Becoming the best version of yourself will eliminate the need for porn.

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A businesswoman states that working for Diddy for six years trained her to be perfect. Another speaker expresses their love for Diddy, calling him a good friend. When asked if Diddy is a good guy, the businesswoman declines to answer. The other speaker insists that Diddy is a good guy and defends him.

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Data was the woman everyone desired, and Will sought validation through her. The speaker mentions a comment about Will Smith having a small penis, emphasizing that if a woman is accustomed to larger sizes, it becomes challenging to satisfy her. Material possessions like cars and private jets won't compensate for this. The speaker then describes witnessing Dwayne engaging in anal sex with Will, using strong language to convey the intensity of the act. The speaker is asked what they did in response.

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The speaker discusses the use of makeup and costumes in the entertainment industry, questioning the gender of certain actors. They point out physical features like bone structure and adam's apple as indicators of biological sex. The speaker suggests that societal norms are changing, with women having penises and men being more feminine. They also mention specific actors and their roles in movies, implying a connection to secret societies and depopulation agendas. The speaker expresses frustration with people who cannot see what they perceive as obvious gender deception in the media.

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They can't control me like they control Shaq, Charles Barkley, LeBron James, Jay Z, and Beyonce. I won't be categorized. I took offense to Farrakhan's reading, but I'm open to talking it out. I only serve God, as my mom and others have been sacrificed. Many people go missing in Hollywood, possibly to control and traumatize. God loves me, and that's more important than fame or wealth. My truth will be heard, unlike Meek Mills or Lil Boosie who have legal issues. I can say whatever I want without going to jail because I've never killed anyone.

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If your price isn't your life, you're for sale. To be a truth teller, your price must be your life. I can't be around those whose price isn't their life because enemies will exploit vulnerabilities. To do this work, you must get spiritually strong quickly.

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I turned down $50,000,000 four times to protect my integrity. Pete Diddy wanted to buy me, but I said no. I have proof of everything. That's why I'm so hungry. I need to say no when necessary.

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I had control over situations, but many artists aren't genuine. They come from privileged backgrounds and lack real-life experience. When they face temptations, they don't know how to protect themselves. They might end up in compromising situations, leading to exploitation. In the industry, contracts can be deceptive. Artists may sign unfavorable deals out of fear of their secrets being exposed. This cycle keeps repeating, with many unaware of the dangers lurking in the music business. It's crucial for those entering this world to be cautious and aware of the risks involved, as many are not prepared for the harsh realities they might face.

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The speaker criticizes Magic Johnson, Barack Obama, Spike Lee, and Pastor Jamal Bryant, accusing them of being "pimped out" by the Democratic party to influence black male voters. They claim these celebrities are out of touch with the struggles of average Americans, particularly regarding finances, and should not dictate how black people should think or vote. The speaker rebukes Bryant for his comments about black men not supporting black women and Lee for suggesting some black people are "drinking the Kool-Aid." The speaker questions why black male voters are being specifically targeted, while other demographics are not receiving the same attention from celebrities. They suggest these four men should focus on their respective professions instead of politics and reiterate that not all black people are for sale.

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A man desired by multiple women is seen as more desirable. Therefore, men should include photos with women on their Tinder profiles to show they aren't repulsive to women. Calling out a man's exploits is pointless because it likely increases his status. Insults often target a woman's lack of chastity and a man's lack of experience, because those are perceived as the most valuable things they have to offer.

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It's all a big production. Many public figures, including politicians and celebrities, are just actors in this system. They’re not genuine; they’re puppets in a larger game. People often idolize these figures, but they’re essentially nobodies, bought and paid for. Talent doesn’t matter; it’s about who plays the game. For instance, there are many singers better than Beyoncé, but she reached her status by compromising. Andrew Tate shares a similar message, but even he seems part of this facade. Some public figures appear almost non-human, with unusual physical traits, suggesting they might not be entirely real. Many celebrities are engineered, created in labs with specific genetic traits.

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Men are turning to porn due to a decline in masculinity and a globalized sexual marketplace. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being an exceptional man in today's world, where finding a partner is challenging. He criticizes the destruction of moral values in both men and women, leading to an increase in porn addiction. The speaker suggests that a reliance on porn indicates personal issues and believes that any man can improve himself to attract genuine relationships.

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"Black men, you gotta jump the hoops." "See, black women will tell black men that her I'm not gonna settle." "So her standards are nonnegotiable." "They go completely out the window when a white man come along." "What standards? He could be anybody. He could be a bum. He could do anything. He could be anything. He could be nothing." "Black men gotta prove that he could get out of slave status to get to her level or above." "And the but but the reality is in your mind, the only one above you is Maslow, and black men will never be William Cartwright." "Black men gotta spend a ton of money. They gotta be fine."

Modern Wisdom

The Art of Living a Courageous Life - Matthew McConaughey (4K)
Guests: Matthew McConaughey
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Matthew McConaughey’s thousandth Modern Wisdom episode opens with a compass for courage, faith, and living with intention. He recalls Cooper’s Place in Alberta, the cornfields and the road he filmed, and the Airstream home where his family lived. He shares letting his son drive across the fields and the sense that history rhymes, citing Mark Twain and the idea that coincidence can point toward deeper meaning. He describes a path from self-reliance to faith, a belief that science is the practical pursuit of God, and that life’s rhythm balances life and work. Forgiveness and accountability emerge as central themes. He outlines a ledger of consequences: the offender must work to repair what was broken, and forgiveness should not erase responsibility. He emphasizes forgiving others and especially forgiving oneself, admitting that repeated betrayals create a living hell in the mirror. He contrasts an owner’s mentality with a renter’s, urging commitment to durable relationships and meaningful work rather than fleeting, transactional gains. The conversation returns to how integrity underwrites trust and long-term success. Masculinity, leadership, and ethics animate the discussion. He draws a line between a good man and a nice guy, arguing that true masculinity rests on reliability, courage, and the willingness to defend what matters without aggression. He tackles MeToo with nuance, warning against sweeping generalizations while calling for accountability. He connects marriage, risk, and authenticity to personal growth, recounting the choice to pursue challenging drama rather than easy fame. The stories illustrate how vulnerability and decisiveness can coexist in a striving, responsible man. Time, technology, and the question of living better in a fast-moving world anchor the conclusion. He argues for quality over mere longevity, valuing meaningful moments, humor, and deep work. Confidence grows from actually pulling things off; humility means admitting we still have more to learn. He previews his new book Points of Prayers and celebrates a thousand episodes, framing belief as a practical motive force. The conversation ends with gratitude, a plan to keep learning, and a sense that the journey toward wisdom is ongoing and expansive.

Philion

Fake Alpha Male is a Creep
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The speaker centers on the passport bros phenomenon and a controversial stance toward dating age. He opens with a quote about dating 'teenagers as a 36-year-old man' and argues that by 22 or 23 many women have acquired bad habits, so younger women are more moldable under a strong masculine frame. He defines passport bros as Western men who travel to third-world countries, where they are pedestalized, and he criticizes the mindset as rooted in rejecting local dating markets. He claims dating 18- to 19-year-olds is preferable because they are more feminine and pliant, making imprinting and guidance easier. He also characterizes those who date older women as failing to meet a higher standard. Transitioning to non-monogamy, he explains how to convince a girlfriend to accept a one-sided open arrangement where he sleeps with other women while she does not. He insists there is no democracy and frames the approach as masculine leadership and frame control. He describes steps, including selecting 'truly feminine and submissive' partners, setting clear boundaries, and using a speech that frames male sexuality as rooted in variety. He notes mixed success, emphasizing avoiding emotional attachment and deception by hiding encounters. He contrasts this with monogamy, acknowledging it can work for some but not for him. Throughout, the speaker foregrounds social status and media presence as tools to attract partners, arguing that a high-status lifestyle draws in desirable women. He uses frame-control ideas learned from mentors, including a Latin-date scenario where he asserts his expectations about touch and boundaries. He references pop-cultural figures to illustrate male dominance and argues that control of the dating narrative, not romance, determines outcomes. He ends with calls to groom a roster of candidates abroad, frames consent as 'permission' rather than negotiation, and teases audience engagement on his Instagram.

PBD Podcast

Terrence Howard UNCENSORED | PBD #753
Guests: Terrence Howard
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Terrence Howard speaks with candor about the arc of his life, from early experiences shaped by a disrupted family and difficult personal choices to a long, sometimes turbulent rise in Hollywood. He reflects on how adolescence was colored by precocious edge and exposure to adult situations, including complex relationships, discipline, and the search for male identity within a family system where power dynamics and hunger for validation echoed at every turn. The conversation moves through his evolving understanding of faith, religion, and spirituality, as he recounts his journeys through Islam, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Catholicism, and ultimately a broader sense that the universe itself is a divine presence. He describes his current belief that God is not confined to any one tradition, but is found in dialogue, in listening, and in the recognition that every person carries a spark of the divine. The dialogue also delves into parenting and marriage, balancing fame with responsibility, and articulates a set of personal rules he tries to live by, including respect for oneself, others, and for life itself. Across a sprawling discussion about sex, fame, and the temptations of the industry, he shares with humility the hard truths about how he navigated relationships, avoided letting the business damage his family life, and how he now uses his platform to speak about issues that matter to him—ranging from the moral implications of entertainment to the ethics of power and control in Hollywood. The episode then broadens to questions of mortality, science, and the nature of reality, as he ties together physics, cosmology, and consciousness with a refusal to accept easy religious or political answers. He discusses his own research into energy, cosmology, and the finite nature of the universe, and he challenges conventional orthodoxies about truth, urging a more questioning approach to beliefs while maintaining a commitment to compassion, healing, and practical wisdom for living a meaningful life amid public scrutiny.
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