JOURNALISTS MUST EXPOSE THE WNBA DRAFT FOR HOW THEY PURPOSELY BURY PLAYERS FROM UNPOPULAR PROGRAMS.
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Summary
The video by content creator CFWB GOD criticizes the perceived bias within the WNBA draft process, highlighting how players from lesser-known programs are often overshadowed by those from more prominent schools for media and ratings purposes. CFWB GOD accuses networks like ESPN of pushing specific narratives, favoring players from major programs, such as South Carolina, over more talented prospects from smaller schools. The creator passionately defends overlooked players, challenging fellow journalists to expose these perceived injustices within the drafting system.
Highlights
CFWB GOD accuses the media of manufacturing star players from popular programs for ratings. 🌟
Saya Fagan is used as an example of a player pushed over more talented prospects for media narratives. ⚡
The creator insists many underestimated players will eventually become significant WNBA figures. 🔮
Journalists and analysts are challenged to expose and rectify bias in the draft process. 🕵️♂️
A call to listeners to recognize the expertise and foresight shown by CFWB GOD against popular opinion. 🔊
Key Takeaways
There's a claim that the WNBA draft is biased towards players from well-known programs, overlooking more talented players from lesser-known schools. 🏀
ESPN and other networks are accused of pushing specific schools and players to increase ratings, especially focusing on schools like South Carolina. 📺
Players like Saya Fagan are highlighted not for their skill but for their association with high-profile programs, according to the creator. 🔍
CFWB GOD lists multiple players they believe deserve more recognition based on skill, not just school affiliation. 🌟
The creator emphasizes the need for journalists to expose these biases to ensure a fairer representation of talent in the WNBA draft. ✍️
Overview
In this spirited and intense commentary, CFWB GOD channels his frustration towards the biases he sees in the WNBA draft system. He believes the media is manipulated to push players from prominent programs rather than true talent. This imbalance, according to him, is an injustice that has persisted for over a decade, negatively impacting players from smaller colleges.
The video is a passionate plea for transparency and fairness in the WNBA and a challenge to the existing sports media landscape. CFWB GOD believes that players like Saya Fagan receive undue attention not because of their performance but due to strategic media campaigning. The focus on popular programs, he argues, compromises the sport's integrity.
Throughout his lengthy dissection, CFWB GOD lists players he deems to be unfairly overlooked, advocating for their recognition based on merit. He paints a picture of how media-driven narratives can shape careers, urging both fans and professionals to look beyond surface-level analysis to the heart of athletes' abilities and achievements.
Chapters
00:00 - 01:00: Introduction The chapter begins with an overview of the key topics and concepts that will be discussed throughout the book.
01:00 - 03:00: Focus on ESPN Analysts and WNBA Draft Bias The chapter explores the potential biases present among ESPN analysts when discussing the WNBA draft. It delves into the narratives and language used by analysts when evaluating players and how these might reflect broader societal biases.
03:00 - 06:00: Media Bias and Player Highlighting The chapter discusses the intricacies of media bias and how certain players or teams might be highlighted over others in sports journalism. The transcript references the show 'On Her Turf,' featuring hosts such as Cali Law and Natalie Esquire, indicating a focus on how media narratives are shaped in the context of sports. There is an examination of the hosts' approach in addressing or potentially perpetuating biases, though specific content details from the show are not given, the subject implies a critique or discussion highlighting the subtleties of media representation in sports.
06:00 - 09:00: Bias Against Smaller Programs and Underrated Players The chapter discusses the prevalence of bias within the media against smaller programs and underrated players. It points out the tendency of major sports networks like ESPN, CBS Sports, and NBC to focus only on well-known names in their coverage of mock drafts, draft prospects, and draft potential. This focus perpetuates a cycle where only the typical names that the media has pushed receive attention, leading to a lack of recognition for talented individuals from less prominent programs.
09:00 - 12:00: Underrated Players and Media Influence The chapter "Underrated Players and Media Influence" discusses the persistent focus of media, especially ESPN, on the same names and teams within the WNBA over the years. This trend, which has been ongoing for more than a decade, highlights how media influences perceptions by consistently spotlighting certain players and teams, potentially at the expense of others who may be equally deserving of attention. Even before the rise of Caitlin Clark as a prominent figure, media strategies were employed to boost ratings, often prioritizing entertainment value over comprehensive coverage.
12:00 - 15:00: Expose on Media Narratives The chapter discusses the influence of media narratives on sports broadcasting, specifically focusing on how basketball shows on networks like SEC Network and ACC Network promote certain programs and athletes. Analysts like Carolyn Peek and Rebecca Lobo are mentioned as part of this strategy. The narrative reveals that media pushes specific names and programs to enhance recruits, boost ratings, and influence draft prospects, suggesting a deliberate effort to shape public perception and interests in sports.
15:00 - 18:00: Media Influence on Player Reputation The chapter titled 'Media Influence on Player Reputation' discusses how media coverage impacts the visibility and reputation of players. It highlights how media tends to focus on popular players from well-known programs, leading to lesser exposure for talented players from smaller or mid-major programs. As a result, only a fraction of these players receive invitations to larger events like drafts, as the media predominantly promotes popular names, overshadowing equally or more talented players from less recognized teams.
18:00 - 21:00: Denouncing Media and Misrepresentation The chapter titled 'Denouncing Media and Misrepresentation' discusses biases in media coverage of sports, particularly focusing on how certain players from smaller programs are often undervalued compared to those from larger or more prestigious programs. The transcript provides an example of Saya Fagan from South Carolina to emphasize the point. Fagan is described as having moderate statistics (averaging eight points, six rebounds, and one block per game), yet receives significant media attention. This suggests a possible media bias towards highlighting athletes from well-known programs over equally or more capable players from less prominent teams.
21:00 - 24:00: Highlighting Undervalued Talent The chapter "Highlighting Undervalued Talent" focuses on the acknowledgment of a talented player from South Carolina who hasn’t received much attention despite her potential. Despite never averaging nine points or double figures in rebounds, the narrator believes another player from the same region, overlooked yet dominant in the SEC, deserves recognition.
24:00 - 27:00: Media Manipulation and Public Perception The chapter discusses the role of media manipulation in shaping public perception, using the example of Dayona Gatsson from Auburn. Gatsson is highlighted as a versatile and talented player, capable of playing multiple positions such as power forward and center. The conversation emphasizes her skills as a scorer and rebounder, contrasting her capabilities with her peers. Through this sports-related narrative, the chapter underscores how media portrayal can influence public opinion and understanding of an individual’s abilities and contributions.
27:00 - 30:00: Influence of Media on Basketball Community The chapter discusses the influence of media on the basketball community, particularly focusing on how narratives are created and sustained. It highlights the example of Don Staley and South Carolina, noting how ESPN and journalists tend to promote certain narratives to keep South Carolina in the limelight. By emphasizing Don Staley's success in putting players in the WNBA, the media maintains the prominence of South Carolina's basketball program. This may overshadow other players and programs, such as Diona Gatsson from Auburn, showcasing the power of media influence in shaping public perceptions of basketball talent and programs.
30:00 - 33:00: Challenges of Accurate Representation In this chapter, the focus is on the challenges faced in accurate representation, especially in the context of sports data and athlete performance. The example discussed is a 6'8" athlete from Oregon, known for her impressive performances and ability to secure a 'massive double double' during games. Despite her potential and past performance in last year, reflected by her statistics when she played 29 minutes per game, her current season numbers have dipped due to lesser game time. This serves as an illustration of how representation in sports statistics can sometimes be misleading when the context of playtime is not considered.
33:00 - 33:00: Conclusion The conclusion chapter discusses the overlooked potential of various players in basketball. It questions why certain standout players, such as a tall athlete from Oregon and Deion Gatsson from Auburn who averages over 20 points a game, aren't receiving more attention. Furthermore, it highlights Anastasia Bava’s remarkable achievements, noting her as the Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year and leading the country with an average of 3.7 blocks per game, exceeding even renowned athlete Lauren Betts.
JOURNALISTS MUST EXPOSE THE WNBA DRAFT FOR HOW THEY PURPOSELY BURY PLAYERS FROM UNPOPULAR PROGRAMS. Transcription
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01:00 - 01:30 right okay so I gotta I gotta focus on this one so I'm watching I believe it's called On Her Turf with Cali Law i think that's her name her last name and Natalie Esquire and I'm looking at them go through the
01:30 - 02:00 mock draft or draft prospects draft potential draftes and they're just talking about the typical names that the media has pushed okay that's all they're talking about when you look at all of the mach whether it's ESPN or CBS Sports or NBC or whatever or just from all of
02:00 - 02:30 these other journalists or media people it's always the same names the same teams and this has been something that's been going on in the WNBA for over a decade really long time where in order for ESPN to generate the ratings it wants to generate um especially pre Caitlin Clark um what they did was that they would have ESPN shows especially women's
02:30 - 03:00 basketball shows on SEC Network ACC Network whatever and they would have their analysts like Carolyn Peek and Rebecca Lobo and these other analysts and they would always push out the big names from the big programs from programs they wanted to push cultures they wanted to push okay to help build up those programs with recruits and all of that but also to put out these names for ratings purposes for the draft okay because they wanted more
03:00 - 03:30 people to tune in to the draft and so they would flush out the better players at smaller programs whether these programs are P4 okay or obviously other D1 schools mid- majors they will flush out those players and just will bury those players okay maybe only one of them would get invited to the draft maybe two and that that's essentially what it was but those weren't the names that that they were pushing they were just pushing popular names from popular
03:30 - 04:00 programs and these players aren't better than these players from these smaller programs whether it's a P4 or a mid major so one name that's just truly egregious is they're pushing Saya Figan sayia Fagan from South Carolina i mean she's averaging what seven eight points a game getting you what six rebounds what she's getting eight points six rebounds that's it and only getting one block shot that's all she's good for
04:00 - 04:30 she's never ever averaged nine points a game her entire career at South Carolina she's never ever averaged double figures and rebounds her entire career at South Carolina that's who you pushing and you're trying to say she's 6'3 she's 6'2 right but I have a better player than her that you're not going to hear about but you should cuz she dominated in the SEC okay i have another player who also
04:30 - 05:00 dominated at Oregon but let me talk about Dayona Gatsson from Auburn 62 63 power forward she could slip over and play the five okay this is what it is but she's a much better all-around better skilled player a better scorer a better rebounder a better
05:00 - 05:30 versatile player than Sayia Fagan but they don't want to talk about Diona Gatsson because she's from Auburn they're they're pushing Dawn they're pushing South Carolina this is what it is and so let's keep this narrative going that Don Staley puts players in the draft don Staley puts players in the WNBA and that's the narrative espn and the journalists had run with to do a solid for Don Staley in South Carolina so South Carolina could stay lava so
05:30 - 06:00 they could stay lava lit that's what it is that's all it is this is manufactured okay filipina of Oregon the 6' a big last year at Oregon when she was getting 29 minutes a game she averaged a double double this year the numbers are down because she's not getting 29 but we know what she does and she gets gain she'll get you a massive double double and she's 6'8 and she could stretch the
06:00 - 06:30 floor why isn't anyone pushing that big that's 6'8 girth big from Oregon why isn't anyone pushing Deion Gatsson from Auburn that's over 20 points a game what about Anastasia Bava how many times do I got to bring up her conference USA defensive player of the year led the entire country in blocks per game with 3.7 blocks per game that's more than Lauren Betts that's more than
06:30 - 07:00 Sedona Prince she is the defensive player of the year conference USA that same Conference USA team Middle Tennessee State that beat Louisville in the tournament you know that middle Tennessee State Haley Vanliff said they gonna whoop whoop they ass that team that Bava that Anastasia that's 6 foot6 6'7 Anastasia Bodava okay that player who's getting you 15
07:00 - 07:30 and 10 12 rebounds a game damn near I would say 10 rebounds you might as well round it off to 10 rebounds 3.7 block shots a game Okay that's her for her career she's what 37% three-point shooter for her career she just had a down ear this season uh this this past season she just had 74% free throw shooting which is great considering where she came from so you talking about a career 54 55% from the field 37%
07:30 - 08:00 three-point shooter this past season she finally picked up a free throws to 74 a double double machine 6'67 threelevel threat one of the most excellent screeners and best players in the post that I've seen since Lauren Betts and Sedona Prince and Megan Guffsen and oh by the way she led the
08:00 - 08:30 the nation in block shots with 3.7 block shots but you're burying her why why are you burying Anastasia Border why why are you putting Sayia Fagan above Anastasia Boda when you know good damn well Sayia Fagan is going to get in the WNBA and she's going to fail she's going to fail her comp is Emma Cannon and that's that's a disservice that's disrespectful to Emma Cannon because Emma Cannon could
08:30 - 09:00 score that's that to me that's disrespectful to Emma Cannon like all she's going to do she's going to get in this league and they're going to try to find a a role for her but she's one of those players that has to be developed over a number of years say Fagan she has to she has no three-point shot okay her mid-range is sus her handles are sus okay her high post is sus her low
09:00 - 09:30 post is sus like I said you could look good in college all you want but many people who are watching her they just don't see cuz they don't understand basketball like that but what I can tell you is the fact you win the SEC you've been getting minutes this was your year you were starting and we're talking about eight points six seven rebounds a game that's it that's all you got and they're pushing you and you're limited your handles are limited your high and low post moves are limited your mid-range game is sus and
09:30 - 10:00 you have no three-point game and you're 6'2 and they're trying to lie and say you're 6'3" to help sell you in the draft you know how they did Shakira Austin during the draft and lied and said she came out and said she's 6'7 no no chick you're 6'4 but they tried to lie and try to say she was 6'7 to boost her up in the draft shakira Austin this is what they do say Fagan is not 6'3 say Fagan is 6'2 in the discussion you know had he lied about
10:00 - 10:30 Aaliyah Boston and said Aaliyah Boston is 6'5 but when she stood next shoulderto-shoulder to Jessica Carter who's a legit 6'5 Aaliyah looks 6'3 and when you look at Aaliyah Boston with the Indiana Fever she doesn't look anywhere near 6'5 she looks 6'3 i know she's 6'3 and some change because when she stood next to Jessica Carter shoulderto-shoulder Jessica was clearly taller than her and Jessica is 6'5 so once again we're they're lying about these players heights to boost them say
10:30 - 11:00 Fagan you're not 6'3 you're 6'2 and you're not better than Daytona Gatson you're not better than Madison Scott how in the hell are they pushing Saya Fagan over Madison Scott from Old Miss explain that to me how is that possible you're pushing Sayia Fagan over Madison Scott and Madison Scott is 6'2 and is a three-level threat and is just a much better overall player and defender than say Fagan but once again this is
11:00 - 11:30 manufactured this is all to push Don Staley to push South Carolina because that's their brand the media is pushing for ratings and so they got to keep selling you on this narrative that Don Staley puts players in the WNBA and then they'll leave it at that and they won't dig into the details letting you know wait a second when these players get in the WNBA they're trash they get kicked out of the WNBA hold up wait a second currently she only
11:30 - 12:00 has like five solid players in the WNBA while coaching South Carolina for almost 20 years so she can get them drafted barely and when they get to the WNBA they get kicked out the WNBA cuz they're not prepared for the WNBA they're trash but they don't want to sell you that they don't want to tell you that they're selling you on the fact that Don Staley puts him in the WNBA that's to push Don Staley for recruits and transfer portal players to push your program because they need South Carolina as a brand to
12:00 - 12:30 sell you for their nationally televised game so you could tune in and they need recruits to come to South Carolina so it can keep pushing that product this is what they do it's a dirty business and listen if you wanted more proof it is clear what they're doing with Sayia Fagan how in the hell is she moved in the first round if you look at the mock drafts now they got her going in the first round saya Fagan is trash and she's going to get to the WNBA and you're going to see that they're going to be like "What the hell are we supposed to do with
12:30 - 13:00 her what the hell are we supposed to do with her what what she's going to get six minutes a game seven minutes a game if that what are we supposed to do and she's not even more athletic than Victoria Saxton and they're pretty much the same kind of comp okay essentially except Victoria Saxton really just is a better shooter than she is especially when you look at Victoria numbers overseas and what she did the couple games she was in Athletes
13:00 - 13:30 Unlimited like that's what it is but Victoria can dunk with two hands she can catch lobs with two hands she's more athletic than Sayiah Fagan and Victoria Saxton couldn't even get any minutes so what do you think is going to happen to Sayia Fagan you're like look at what happened to Leticia Mi leticia Mi is far more superior as an athlete than Sia Fagan and she's 6'4 leticia Mihir gets drafted in the first round she's buried on the bench cuz she was never ready what you mean she was never ready
13:30 - 14:00 all of these Gamecock people were saying "Oh to Laticia Leticia Leticia she can play point guard in the WNBA you a damn liar." Why cuz Don Stady let her play point a few times and she was trash at it to be honest and I called her out on it and I told you what would happen to Leticia and it happened she had nothing to offer the WNB except height length and athleticism and the fact that she's a good cutter and you could throw her the ball in transition get her out in transition right she's aggressive on defense but she has nothing else to
14:00 - 14:30 offer okay and so of course she wasn't gonna get a lot of minutes i told you guys about Zia Cook like this is what it is this is what it is so that's that's one of the reasons why I had to do this video and on top of the fact that they're pushing these other names these players are listen they're acting like they're bummed about this draft because Olivia Miles didn't declare right uh she decided to forego you look at a FUD and then you look at Flag and some of these
14:30 - 15:00 other players and they're not coming out or Aoka Lee decided to retire all of this other stuff right oh this draft is a bummer it's a bummer it's not the same and they don't know other players to mention and I told you this is the deepest draft I've ever seen right as you can see on the thumbnail I'm showing you a new player I never showed you before on top I never showed you Day on the Gatsson so I'm highlighting a new player this player I've been speaking about since the beginning of the season she plays at Purdue Fort Wayne her name
15:00 - 15:30 is Lauren Ross okay lauren Ross she's the best three-point shooter in America in the entire nation she's shooting what 47% 47% almost 48% okay and she's the best free throw shooter in America oh and by the way when they played Kentucky uh during a non-conference schedule and they almost beat Kentucky until a little bit later on in the game she put up 21 on Kentucky as well and shot
15:30 - 16:00 75% shot 75% from deep but that's Lauren Ross oh and by the way she's she's 510 and some change so it's not like she's this short little miniature white girl oh and by the way she's a transfer from Western Michigan she also transferred from Western Michigan which is a MAC conference that's a D1 school obviously and she transfers to Michigan State but Michigan State didn't play her they gave her like 8 minutes a game okay so then she transfers to Purdue Fort Wayne and
16:00 - 16:30 and her numbers pick up she's in double figures in scoring she's a solid rebounder at that guard position okay she plays solid defense and she's the best three-point shooter in the country she has a nice handle she can create her own shot she can get space she got snatchbacks and stepbacks she got side steps she got all of them little Caitlyn Clark snatchbacks all of those Caitlyn Clark stepbacks and side steps lauren Ross has that and I've been telling y'all about
16:30 - 17:00 Purdue Fort Wayne since the very beginning of the season but no one cares because we never heard of Purdue Fort Wayne and that's because you don't watch women's basketball the way you should and so you're dependent upon these journalists these analysts to tell you who's sexy in the draft but they're not telling you about Lauren Ross i am they're not telling you about Lauren Ross until 10 years later in the WNBA they're going to be speaking about Lauren Ross in glowing terms like they do Courtney Vanderloo who was at Gonzaga
17:00 - 17:30 who was a dominant player at Gonzaga but you never heard about her in the draft because no one really cared even though she got drafted that wasn't someone that the media was pushing during that time did she get drafted yes was she invited to the draft yes but was the media pushing her no was the media pushing Ali Quigley no let me explain something to you again
17:30 - 18:00 some of the very best players who were in the Hall of Fame some of the very best players did not come from major P5 now P4 programs or they were smaller tiny P4 programs or P5 programs a lot of them come from mid majors they didn't come from these main dominant schools becky Hammond comes from Colorado State she's in the Hall of Fame becky went undrafted and there are many of these women who have stories like
18:00 - 18:30 this but these are the players who carry this league who've been carrying this league for 28 years just just find the all-time greats in the WNBA since 1997 96,97 find the all-time great and the majority of those players are going to come from mid- majors or lower tier P4 P5 schools right so I'm telling you right now about Lauren Ross i've been telling you about Katie
18:30 - 19:00 Denbeir okay i've been speaking about Maya McDerm i've been preaching about Grace Lens i've been telling you about your Kayla Jordan i've been telling you about Aaliyah Nye before anyone heard of Aaliyah Nye i've been telling you about Sarah Ashley Barker since she was at Georgia listen listen to me they're not going to tell you about Jacqua Jordan until 10 years later when Jaqua Jordan
19:00 - 19:30 is talked about as as a potential Hall of Famer they're not going to tell you about Anastasia Burva they're not going to tell you about Katie Denin or Maya Mcder they're not going to tell you about Grace Lens even though she's not coming out but they're not going to tell you about Dayona Gatson like they're not going to tell you about Madison Scott they're not going to tell you about Filipina like they're not going to tell you about Lauren Ross they're not going to bring up these players okay until it's convenient to
19:30 - 20:00 bring them up when it's popular to bring them up it reminds me of that tweet I saw today or yesterday where this one black dude he has a popular Twitter account and he's just like "Does anybody f with the UFFL is anybody with the UFFL?" And he he's he's waiting to see if the masses is saying it's okay to support the UFFL he's a follower he's not a leader right so that's that's the way these journalists are these pundits these analysts and a lot of these fans
20:00 - 20:30 they're waiting on these players to become popular to really support them to really get behind them to really believe in them okay i'm telling you right now about Lauren Ross of Purdue Fort Wayne did you know that she's the number one three-point shooter in the nation did you know she has the same snatchbacks and stepbacks as Caitlyn Clark and she could shoot them from 30 did you know this about her that she's shooting
20:30 - 21:00 47% from deep did you know that and the only other game that I can give you that they played that was solid their non-conference was against Kentucky and she put up 21 and shot 75% from deep i'm telling you about her but you won't because you're waiting on Rebecca Lobo to tell you about her you're waiting on Carolyn Peek and Monica McNut
21:00 - 21:30 and L Duncan and Chenet and and the rest of these you're waiting on the popular names the popular people the popular channels to tell you about Lauren Ross i'm telling you about Lauren Ross right now and she deserves to be drafted in the second round she deserves to be drafted above Sayia Fagan who they have in the first round i'm telling you about Dayona Gats i'm telling you about Jayla Jordan of Mississippi State i'm telling you about these players no one ever thought to mention
21:30 - 22:00 Anastasia Boda until I mentioned her no one heard of of freaking uh Sarah Ashley Barker unless you've been following women's basketball until I've been speaking about no one ever mentioned Ali who won the three-point contest until I've been making videos about Alonai that's me because everyone is waiting on these big names on television or these other YouTube channels to talk about them when it's coming for me and then you're going to look up in 5 years
22:00 - 22:30 in the WNBA man man that one dude CFWB man he was telling us about Lauren Ross i didn't want to believe him because I'm a follower i'm just waiting on if somebody else who has a bigger channel or who's more popular than he is I was waiting on them to sell her i didn't want to hear from him because he's not popular like that he's not a big name he's not famous oh but I be hating on him too so I didn't want to listen to him but damn he was right he was right he told us about Lauren Ross before any I never heard of her in my
22:30 - 23:00 life that's what this is like that's what this is so I I got to tell you about Katie Denbeer you know the same Katie Denbeir shooting over 40% from deep shooting what 50% if I'm not m over 54% if I'm not mistake overall from the field 90 what 90 or something percent from from the free throw line steals and rebounds and over 20 points a game that Katie Denbeir getting
23:00 - 23:30 you around lead in the nation in assists that Katie Beard Katie plays for Drake okay who put a whooping on on Iowa State every time they played a P4 team she performed and did her did her job against P4 major P4 opponents you know that same Maya Mcderman who really could have went anywhere but is at you and I and one of the most dominant players in women basketball at you and I that Maya Mcder
23:30 - 24:00 that no one wants to talk about so like it like to me it's just wild just seeing these mock drafts you know that same Jayla Jordan y'all Mississippi State okay who is the most athletic guards in the country who everyone compares to D- Rolls and Dwayne Wade for a male comp who can jump out the gym who has every layup on earth who has floers and teardrops and runners and mitties and threes and handles and and and
24:00 - 24:30 combos and she's just he has it all the only Jayla Jordan's only flaw is that she can't play point guard she's 5 foot n 5'8 5'9 but she can't play that point guard position she's 5'9 can't play that point guard position she has the handles of a point guard and she has everything else of a dominant shooting guard and she's an excellent rebounder because she was forced to sometimes play the five and a four at Mississippi State a few years ago okay when Jessica Carter had to sit
24:30 - 25:00 out for personal reasons we didn't have any bigs rakia Jackson they kicked her off of the team she had to jump in the porter and go to Tennessee so we all we had and we had Charlotte Cole who I've been telling you all about Charlotte Cole we had we have Charlotte Cole um and we was giving her a little bit of minutes but she wasn't playing a lot and so it forced it forced our smaller guards uh to have to play four and five at times and so that helped Jaqua Jordan
25:00 - 25:30 become a great rebounder and that's why she rebounds so good because we were forced during that season to play our ones and twos at fours and fives during during those during that season okay uh because we lost all of our bigs except Charlotte Cole everyone was gone we had no tall players everyone left and all of our little 5'9 5'8 guards we had to play them at power forward and center and so this helped Jayla Jordan become a great
25:30 - 26:00 rebounder at that guard position so she is just a dominant guard and she destroys every SEC team she plays she's at the top of the scouting report and she still gets her numbers against all SEC teams and all of their defenses whether it's Vic Schaefer or Don Staley or LSU it doesn't matter jayla Jordan has dominated really since she came into college when she was freshman of the year uh at Tulsa that's that's just what it is but how come no one is preaching about Jayla Jordan well
26:00 - 26:30 because she went to Mississippi State and Mississippi State isn't popular anymore since Vic Schaefer left so even though this is this is a firstround talent Jayla Jordan and you'll be hardressed to find another shooting guard better than Jaca Jordan uh we're we're just going to bury her because uh we're not pushing Mississippi State we're not pushing Mississippi State so So Jayla Jordan is going to fall to the second round the third round that's a first round pick but yet you have the audacity to push Saya Fagan are
26:30 - 27:00 you stupid this chick is averaging seven eight points a game and only six seven rebounds and just one block shot that's it at no point in her career has she's averaged nine points a game that's who you're pushing say Fagan who's limited and in saying she's 6'3 she's 6'2 you're pushing Saya Fagan over Madison scott you are insane that's cold blooded you're pushing Saya Fagan over Diona Gatson that's
27:00 - 27:30 coldblooded filipina you're pushing Say over her cold blooded anastasia Ba you pushing Saya over her cold blooded and there's many many more you're pushing Saya Fagan over Leah Nye you move Sayia Fagan in the first round over Sarah Ashley Barker over Z Green are you stupid are you stupid you're pushing Saya Fagan over Lucy Olsen are you
27:30 - 28:00 dumb are you dumb like Like what are we doing here but like I told y'all this is what it is i'm not I'm not mad at them seeking out these o these overseas players these players are really skilled they play professional they've been playing professional basketball and they was like 13 14 years old i get it i get it why you would want some of these overseas players okay i get it right they're versatile they've been playing professional basketball since they were teenagers okay I I totally get it but
28:00 - 28:30 for all of these other nonoverseas players they have in the first round they're not better than these than a lot of these players that I mentioned and that's just to name a few that's just to name a few right like I feel extremely sad for Sydney Parish i know she had a bad a terrible um tournament um you know so I feel bad for her but Sydney Parish is an excellent defender the highest IQ I've seen since Michael Jordan regardless of gender and she's a
28:30 - 29:00 three-point shooter and she's 6'2 i just feel bad for her because she I've told you before she got injured she should have went to the WNBA she got injured that's why I always tell you when you're hot you have to leave you can't stay and SD stayed for the money i love you Sydney but you stayed for NIL you did okay and it hurt you you were hot you were going to be drafted in the second round you decided to stick it out for that one more year of NIL money and it burned you and now Sydney Parish I probably won't get drafted that's sad
29:00 - 29:30 that is so sad but this is what happens when you're greedy right when you're hot you got to go because you may not be hot the next season when you're hot you gotta go you gotta go you gotta go when you're hot go go go go go now Sydney Parish is she probably won't get drafted even though she's skilled enough to be in the WNBA but that's that's just what it is so listen these journalists all of y'all
29:30 - 30:00 supposed to get on the WNBA about this get on ES expose it how is it possible you're burying these better players because they come from a mid- major or a lower tier P4 because they're not the sexy name from the sexy program with the sexy coach and you're burying these women that's dirty as hell like what are you doing what serious like what are you doing and this has been going on for well over 10 years now you understood why it was wrong i didn't respect it i
30:00 - 30:30 knew why they were doing it because they needed big names to push ratings for the draft okay they were manufacturing schools to be to take on Yukon and Notre Dame and these big-time schools programs so they was manufacturing major programs by constantly putting them in heavy rotation in the media on ESPN and on the different networks on ESPN like SEC ACC all of that okay and it and you could force recruits to be attracted to these
30:30 - 31:00 programs if you push them if you sell them like a star like Marilyn Monroe even though Marilyn Monroe became a good actress later on she didn't come into Hollywood as a good actress she worked hard to become a good actress later on the same with Joan Crawford but Hollywood pushed them okay because they were beautiful they were marketable they had all of these other cool things to offer they were the culture and Hollywood pushed them and then they later became good actresses joan Crawford became a great actress marilyn Monroe became a good actress later on
31:00 - 31:30 but they were so beautiful that Hollywood pushed them they manufacture the star stars and then they earned it that's what the media has done in South Carolina and some of these other programs manufactur these stars manufacture this coach manufacture this program and it will funnel recruits to these programs and build them up and they'll be self- sustaining over the years and these these programs will become popular brands for our network
31:30 - 32:00 which will help us with ratings and that's all it is this is why the most egregious player in the draft that they pushed in the first round of these mock drafts is Sayia Fagan that chick is a third round draft pick at best at best don't you ever listen to these people telling you about Sayia Fagan don't you ever listen to any of these South Carolina Gamecock fans don't you ever listen to Don Staley trying to tell you
32:00 - 32:30 about her i told you what would happen to Zia Cook and it happened i told you what would happen to Brie Bill it happened i told you what would happen to Leticia Mi here it happened i told you what would happen to all of these South Carolina players and it happened y'all just don't listen until Andrea Carter tell you to listen and then that like that's when you want to listen or like a popular YouTuber tells you to listen and that's that's when you want to listen but when
32:30 - 33:00 you get it from me you don't you don't want to listen cuz y'all be hating on me you understand like you can't get past your hatred for me to listen that's your problem or you waiting on someone lava to listen you're waiting on a popular name to listen that's your problem which exposes you as a follower as a monkey see monkey do right a follower you're not a leader you're not a trailblazer you're not a trends setter you're not a pioneer
33:00 - 33:30 you're a follower and you're waiting on big names to tell you what to do and then I got to come and say I told you so you know and flex even bet like Kamla Harris flexing i didn't want to say I told you so but I told no flex Kamla don't let CNN and Jake Tappa tell you you can't flex don't let that sellout Abby Abby Phillip tell you you can't flex these are the same people who's telling you everything Donald
33:30 - 34:00 Trump was saying is even though Kamla was pointed out it's baked in they normalize it so they normalize 21% of black men to vote for Donald Trump because they said all of this stuff Kamla was was preaching about it's baked in they everyone knows knows this about Donald Trump at this point it's all baked in who cares that's what Abby Phillips was telling you that's what Jake Tapper was telling you that's what Dana Bash and Aaron Bernett this is what they all told you it's baked in and it's baked in fox News gave her the middle
34:00 - 34:30 finger cnn kept telling you it's baked in no one cares they normalized it help people become desensitized to all of these horrible things Donald Trump was doing msnbc was going hard for it but they were sort of saying it's kind of baked in as well and so they normalized Donald Trump and now Donald Trump is ruining America wholesale okay and so now Kamla says "I didn't want to say this but I told you so." And now you get CNN Abby and Jake Tapper and everyone trying to tell you
34:30 - 35:00 shouldn't say that you shouldn't say that no no no i told you so because y'all were the ones on CNN telling everyone it's baked in no one cares what she's saying oh it's word salad she's doing word salad and everything she says about Donald Trump it's baked in voters don't care look at the polls it's baked in you normalized him you normalized a freaking evil satanic sinful disgusting piece of piece of poop that's who you
35:00 - 35:30 normalized right so you people have normalized these little clout chasing griffin fake lame fraudulent YouTubers for whatever reason normalize them okay allow them to freaking just linger around it's a joke and now and now you're addicted to TMZ wnba TMZ cuz that's all it is that's all it is right you normalize these dumb people on in these Twitter
35:30 - 36:00 spaces who still wearing diapers cuz they just came on board so they're spreading misinformation and and it's just it's horrible okay and then and obviously you normalize these analysts on television who are telling you who should be drafted because there is an agenda behind it okay and then I got to come flex later on when it slaps you in your mouth and you're bleeding from your lips and I got to come tell you I told you so i
36:00 - 36:30 told you so and then I got to I got to get I got to flex i got to bodybuilder flex i'm in a weight room like like I got a bodybuilder flex at this point because I told you so i told you i told you Fagan is she's a project player it's going to take her years and you're trying to push her in the first round i got to flex when I when you see Leticia me here i got to flex when you look at Zia Cook when you hear about Brie Bill i got to flex at this point cuz I've been telling y'all
36:30 - 37:00 you didn't want to listen cuz I wasn't popular enough or you couldn't get past your hatred you understand like there's no way you could be listening to any form of rap music anything talking about haters but yeah you be hating you a hater y'all be hating on me you hater and that's that's not a Jesus Christ that's of Satan now now I can understand if you hate murderers and rapists and kidnappers and burglars and robbers and child molesters and pedophiles and wicked evil corrupt
37:00 - 37:30 abominable people that's different but you hate me for what that's the devil you're like damn i I really I don't know it's because like you like you be talking buff man like you be flexing and I don't really like that i don't like that cuz I don't I'm kind of jealous of you i'm envious of you like you think you better because you so confident i confuse that with arrogance and and blah blah blah i don't know man like like you just I just you just seem like you feel like you better than everyone and so I'mma hate on you because of that because like that that's
37:30 - 38:00 the vibe I'm picking up right that's what it is like it's crazy y'all it's crazy it's crazy and that that's just what it is that is what it is oh well I hate you because like like you be sometimes you be getting on black people and then sometimes you don't and then sometimes you get on white people and then and sometimes you get on Latinos and and and I don't like you because your stands with LGBTQ i don't like you because of what you said about abortion and and so I'm just going to hate on you i'm going to hate on you and they're like that's what it is damn i thought this was a democracy
38:00 - 38:30 the hell right and so what what you're looking for is someone who just has 100% all of your beliefs and values and these people who just play it safe at all times and know I'm 100% for abortion i'm 100% for LGBTQ okay i'm 100% for liberals and Democrats even though I want to help my black people I'll never point out their flaws and sins i'll sweep everything under the rug okay even though I know God created all races I'll
38:30 - 39:00 never expose white people for their racism and closet their racism i'll sweep all of that underneath the rug that's what you want that's what you want right and and when you warn someone about something and it came true but they didn't listen we don't want you to say anything we want you to be quiet and humble and docile and and meek we don't want you to ever flex or anything like that so we hate you we hate you we hate you but that's of Satan i didn't kill anyone i didn't rob anyone
39:00 - 39:30 i didn't burglarize anyone i didn't molest and rape anyone and kidnap anyone i'm not corrupt i'm not out here pulling Ponzi schemes like what the what what the hell are you hating on me for because everything you do doesn't align 100% with what I do and then I'm kind of jealous of you and I'm envious of you so I'm just going to hate on you and that that's what it is and then guess what I got to say f you and I don't even use profanity but I got to say f you you understand and in flex on
39:30 - 40:00 you later and shove it in your face you decided to be a hater of mine that makes you an enemy we're in opposition so you don't like me i don't like you and now when when what I said come true I'mma shove it in your face and make you eat it i'mma bodybuilder flex on you i'mma make you eat it now and that's just what it is so Kamla matter of fact I'm going to tag you
40:00 - 40:30 i'mma tag you i'mma tell you man don't apologize for nothing you warn them that goofy chick Abby Phillips kept every time you spoke about Donald Trump she kept saying "But it's baked in at this point." Like I mean are people really listening i mean it is sort of baked in at this point and you helped normalize that dumb idiot Donald Trump the same with you Jake Tapper the same with you uh freaking Anderson Cooper all of y'all y'all kept saying it's baked in it's baked in it's baked in and I was slapping you in the face and Kamla's
40:30 - 41:00 like "I ain't want to say I told you so but I told you so." Now you trying to clown her for saying that so when what I when I'm telling you about these players come true and when I tell you I told you so don't get mad at me don't hate on me don't hate on me because you didn't want to listen cuz my channel wasn't lava enough for you my name wasn't popular enough for you my pseudonym the acronym wasn't popular enough for you and you were waiting on who is popular to tell you what to do
41:00 - 41:30 you understand what I'm saying that makes you a follower not a leader you're waiting to take your signal your queue from someone big that's what you're waiting on it's like that black dude on Twitter man y'all effing with the UFFL everybody like "Yeah yeah we watch the UFFL." He was waiting on it to become popular to support the UFFL he was scared i don't want to jump out here and be by myself so let me see if if everyone else watches the UFFL and then I'll say I
41:30 - 42:00 watch the UFFL let me wait on everyone to talk about Dayona Gatson or Anastasia Butter or Lauren Ross or Katie Denbeir and then I'll jump out and start supporting her start supporting these prayers let me see if it's safe and there's this guy CFWB God we're not going to listen in because we're envious of him we're jealous and we be hating on him so we're not going to listen to him i'm waiting on a pop of another popular YouTube channel to talk about it like I'm waiting to take like And that's what
42:00 - 42:30 it is so you're a follower you're not a leader you're not a leader you understand and this this is why this why I flex the way I do this is why this isn't a normal flex this is a bodybuilder oil you dub flex it's a different flex when I throw it in your freaking face it's different it's different you understand them little two three days I didn't make videos y'all were
42:30 - 43:00 sick cuz you was left with TMZ and I just put everything in it proper in the right order i make you see things you never saw before this is just amazing that's when you know you like you're dealing with someone different completely unique from everyone that's ever existed that's that's when you know like that's from God this dude didn't make videos for 2 three days he jumped back
43:00 - 43:30 on and it's beautiful i'm seeing things I never saw before i'm hearing things I never heard before i'm considering things I never thought to consider and he man he just don't like he's different from everyone anyone I ever heard in my life he different he different that's when you know this person is exclusive from God that's when you know it's different but when I talk like this the haters man they don't like this right like they
43:30 - 44:00 want mom's the word you understand they want you to just nah like just be brittle and fragile and meek and and docile and reserved and introverted like that's what they want you understand like that ain't me that's not who I am that's not who I am you understand like you're not going to You got to go to someone else if you want someone shy you got to go to them don't come to me don't come to me go to Kea if you want people to walk on eggshells and not rub people the wrong way go to Kea go to go to
44:00 - 44:30 Roselina go to them go to them like I'm just gonna give you the God's honest truth unfiltered that scare you and then like I don't zip my lip like I don't I don't do that i don't mute my mouth like I don't do that i don't mute my confidence i don't mute my confidence i I mean I just don't do it and it rubs you the wrong way and that's okay all you need to do is admit it admit it
44:30 - 45:00 man i be hating on you cuz I'm jealous of you or I'm envious of you right or I resent the fact that you're so confident i resent the fact that you're so strong just call it what it is and you'll feel more it's like racist just call it what it is and just say "You know what i resent like racist people just come out and just say "Listen I want to join the Kucks clan just join
45:00 - 45:30 the KKK man look you'll feel so much better about it stop being in the closet with your racism you'll feel so much better about it if you just come out and say "Let me stop hiding y'all i'm a racist i hate black people." And as a matter of fact I'm going to join a KKK just You'll feel so much better man just come out and just say "Man listen i'm jealous of you i'm envious of you i don't like you i don't like you and then explain why you don't like me i don't like you man because like you be flexing too much or you like you too confident i think you
45:30 - 46:00 arrogant come out and say it you'll feel so much better about it you feel so much better about it it's clarity at that point you understand like that's what it is but until that day happens I'm going to put oil on and I'mma body build the flex on you you understand i'm a bodybuilder flex on because y'all was hating on my channel from day one y'all hating on my channel right now you understand when I go away it's dead you
46:00 - 46:30 stuck with TMZ and then when I come back it's beautiful that's what it is you never heard anyone break this draft down the way I did one did a video earlier amazing then I'm doing this video a new perspective never heard it like this before ain't giving you new names no one is talking about this no one ever will but me unless they lurk on my channel like that's what it is no one broke down at South Carolina game the
46:30 - 47:00 way I broke it down yesterday and told you what she should have done and exposed Don Staley no one did that they can't do that cuz they don't know basketball you understand and they don't have that God connection and so they can't do it like me can't do it like me i'm the first one to tell you about Michaela Blakes and Vanderbilt no one made videos until I made videos no one told you about Sarah Ashley Barker and Leoniah until I told you about them no one mentioned Anastasia Boda until I mentioned her the
47:00 - 47:30 hell you talking about i'm the one who bringing all of this up that's me that's me no one ever made a video about Kaitlyn Clark until I made a video about Caitlyn Clark i'm the first one to ever get it to ever do a video about Kaitlyn Clark me me no one told you about Kate Martin being drafted damn near three years ago until I told you me oh and by the way she got drafted that come from
47:30 - 48:00 me that come from me that's a true story now you hearing people say true story and I told y'all people were going to start saying true story starting to hear people say true story that that come from me i told y'all years ago people gonna stop saying facts and all of that and keep it a bean and a buck and a hund and they're gonna start saying true story in real life and I brought that stuff out in what 200 20 or something like that real life true
48:00 - 48:30 story and I told you like come on like I do everything first but that's the problem right with some people because they don't want you to admit that you're a trends setter that you're a pioneer that you're a leader that you're a trailblazer right that you're a prophet that you're a god that you're an angel that you're ahead of the curve that you're cutting edge that you're an inventor a creator like they don't want you to bring that up they want you to be in the same situation like them they want you all
48:30 - 49:00 twins what's up twin are we twinning what's up twin that's my twin like they want you twins i ain't your twin we have nothing in common i'm different you understand i'm here to show you the way the light you understand and then you could take this and then you could do something else with it like I'm like I'm I'm here to keep giving you something new every time every time I'm I'm here to bring something new something that's never been heard of that you never seen before that you never thought before
49:00 - 49:30 that you never imagined and I'm here to open all these doors you understand i'm here to show you the way i'm not your twin and that's the problem y'all want everyone twins y'all want everyone y'all want everyone to be the same to think the same to dress the same to look the same to talk the same and when you don't and when you highlight that you're not the same they they hate on you they hate on and they like "Don't
49:30 - 50:00 brag about nothing you do don't brag about it." That's called confidence that's called receipts that's what that is the hell you mean that's called receipts in the discussion that's evidence that's DNA the hell you mean of course I'm going to bring it up of course I'll bring it up why to let someone else lurk on my channel and make a YouTube video about it or make some tweets and post about it or jump in a Twitter space and using what I just said
50:00 - 50:30 for a topic of discussion when they was lurking on my channel hell no you damn right I'mma bring it up i mean that is why Rebecca Lobo blocked me you know because she took my idea that I I added her and Debbie Anteneelli and Carolyn Pek and the rest of them years ago many years ago and I told them about 15 players on the roster right increasing the roster before expansion and use those three players as developmental players and so you don't
50:30 - 51:00 have to dip into free agency these three players will already know the system because they were drafted by you they study film with you they train with y'all and so when a player gets injured one of those 12 gets injured you don't have to go to free agency and bring in a player who don't know the team there is no chemistry no rapport they there's no they don't know the system they have to catch up when you can just have these three extra players that you train all of the time so increase the roster to 15 increase the minutes per game to 48 and I broke down why the eight minutes the the eight extra minutes is so important
51:00 - 51:30 it's important for the networks that's eight extra minutes for ad spots especially for their sponsors but there's also eight extra minutes to give to some other players so their minutes per game they can give me some minutes per game but also that allows the fans and the teams an extra eight minutes to try to come back and win a game that's why 48 minutes is better than 40 that's why 15 players is better than 12 and I said "This could be a solution until you expand." And this is before Kaitton Clark was even in college
51:30 - 52:00 and I I was bringing all of this up i wanted them to know about this so I tagged the key prominent people in the media like Carolyn Peek and Debbie Anteneelli and Rebecca Lobo and then what do you know rebecca Lobo puts out a tweet saying "Oh I have this solution." Right this is preken Clark i have this solution why don't we increase the roster to 15 and use those three players as reserves to develop them wait a second Rebecca i tagged you and told you about it because I wanted you to talk about this so we can increase the roster
52:00 - 52:30 size because this is pre- Angel pre-Caitman Clark when we got all of this talent out the league this is pre-athletes unlimited this is pre- unrivaled all of these players are out of the league working at Best Buy somewhere what the hell and instead of you giving a nod to me acknowledging me you understand you decided to take my idea and and plagiarize it you plagiarized that's what you did that's plagiarism
52:30 - 53:00 you could have gave me a nod and that was on my other channel that was Lava i got at that time I had over what 90,000 subs that's why I keep SSN in and all of my non-live videos ssn that's me i'm the first SSN these other people watching my channel and start calling themselves SSN the hell up out of here you could have looked out for me then Rebecca you didn't want to you tried you plagiarized and took my idea and tried to claim it was your own i called you out on it in a video and on
53:00 - 53:30 Twitter what did she do boom she blocked me that's why I don't have any respect for Rebecca Lobo i acknowledge that she was she's one of the original foundational pieces of the WNBA and I'll give her that I'll give her that honor that respect but I don't respect her as a person cuz she plagiarized she took my ID and tried to sell it off as her own and when she got caught she blocked me that's what it is that's why receipts are so
53:30 - 54:00 important that's why flexing is so important cuz people will look on your channel and you'll be like "Man that that video only got 300 views 200 views 500 views." So it's not how many people watching it's who's watching because when my videos were getting tens of thousands of views hundreds of thousands of views SSN getting millions going viral I didn't know who the hell was watched because it was so many people but one thing I learned from one of my old original channels long time ago when
54:00 - 54:30 I jumped on YouTube for the first time in 2013 when I got that DM on Twitter from this NBC producer who told me "I really love your content and passed on information we should talk blah blah blah blah blah." I was doing a lot of video game videos at that time and some other things on that channel this dude DM'd me on Twitter and told me this i never knew that these kind of people was were watching my channel i
54:30 - 55:00 had former college players sending me messages saying "Man you don't know who's watching your channel." And then I really start noticing who who watches my channel okay right when I'm getting messages from their parents I love your channel i love your channel whoa wait a second i didn't know you were watching my channel nelissa Smith's mother i didn't know that right like this is what it is jessica Carter mom Simsy Messi
55:00 - 55:30 thank you for that video you made about Jessica Carter nikki McCrae was the only one who visited her who checked on her no one else checked on Jessica when she was in the hospital and I made that video calling out ESPN for not talking about Jessica Carter's situation to raise awareness about suicide and mental health and then I I tag every major key figure head of ESPN and Disney and then I tagged every major key analyst and told them about Jessica Carter attempting suicide three
55:30 - 56:00 times in five months and why it was so important to highlight that this is a five-star player a potential first round pick cuz if you look at those mock drafts they had her going in the first round she attempted suicide three times in five months and this is a nonstory what what guess what happened later on that night rebecca Lo excuse me uh Carolyn Peg and that other dude hosting that
56:00 - 56:30 show brought up Jessica Carter they had all day all week to bring up Jessica i made that video they bring up Jessica highlight what was going on with Jessica Carter jessica Carter mom sends me a message telling me thank you oh and by the way the only person that reached out to Jessica Carter was Nikki McCrae nikki McCrae has moved on into the afterlife with a battle with cancer the only one who checked on Jessica Carter was Nikki
56:30 - 57:00 McCrae my Jessica Carter tried to commit suicide three times in 5 months and no one spoke about it because she was at Mississippi State if she was playing for South Carolina this would have been all over the news if she was at Yukon if she was at Notre Dame it would have been all over the news but because she was at a a P4 that's ugly to the nation Mississippi State they didn't want to talk about her and I had to bring her up so it's not and I've learned this when I jumped on YouTube in
57:00 - 57:30 2013 it's not how many people watching it's who's watching right and then it it becomes about how many people's watching because you're looking for reach to get this message across to more people because this message is so important that I need thousands and millions of people i need billions of people to hear this message to hear these messages i made a video the other day about scripture about homosexuality and all of this other stuff with Hannah Dogo that video should have went viral it's so important you understand but when you
57:30 - 58:00 get people who watch your video and they don't want to help you break the shadow ban YouTube has you under to help a video go viral right like at this point you're battling Satan and these demons and you're battling haters and you're battling YouTube and there's suppression it's just like what like what is it worth it you understand and this one the reason why I disable the comments so I disabled the chat because I'm communicating with people who be hating on my channel like damn I'm interacting
58:00 - 58:30 with this person this person be hating on my channel you understand like they like this message is so important this should have like a thousand likes this should have 5,000 shares well what are you doing do you know how important this message is do you realize and I I've never in any of my videos said like the video subscribe the video i never do that if you're going to like it like it organically and natural right if you're going to share it but when you get something important like this video like my Hannah Halgo video like my videos talking about
58:30 - 59:00 the election some of these videos you have to share those videos i never say share i never say like i tell you why disable comments right because on some of my most important videos that should go viral for humanity's sake for soul salvation's sake for the league's sake those videos should go viral and I'm communicating with people who's helping YouTube suppress me how what like that's crazy that's just like
59:00 - 59:30 me giving money to someone who hate me that's like me letting my biggest backstabber in my home are you stupid like no like you can't get this love from me like you can't interact in real time with me you be hating on my channel i don't want nothing to do with you in terms of that like why am I leaving the comments open and I got haters in the comments y'all don't even be trying to help my channel grow and it's not about monetization i
59:30 - 60:00 never monetize my channels cuz I don't want to give YouTube control over my channels and advertisers control over my channels and then I don't want people to say only reason why he doing his content cuz he trying to get a YouTube check so then it becomes disingenuous content so for those reasons I never monetized any even when my channel had over 90,000 subs my SSN channel I never monetized it to let you know it's it all comes from the heart and no one is going to
60:00 - 60:30 have control over my channel no advertisers no YouTube and no one would ever say he's making these videos for a YouTube check so he's disingenuous you would never see you could never say this so I purposefully never monetize my channel you understand but another thing like why would I talk to you real time when y'all be hating on my channel when y'all don't be sharing these videos and I never asked for it but I bring it up when I want to explain why I don't have the comments open or the chat open cuz y'all don't be helping my channel grow
60:30 - 61:00 but y'all want to jump on these dumb little people who just jumped on YouTube 10 months ago 11 months ago who just started making WNBA content 10 11 months ago four or five months ago what how is that possible rachel Deita you play at Old Dominion you never made a YouTube video about women's basketball until 11 months ago that fat black white sports dude all you ever did was bash the WNBA now every day it's a Angel Reese Kayen
61:00 - 61:30 Clark video what and that's who y'all jumped on that dude went from 30,000 to now almost 90,000 in less than a year and y'all jumped on that dude it gave him over 50,000 subs that's crazy in less than in less than eight months y'all did that for that dude that's insane adrien Ross that chick just started making WNBA content like 10 months ago and she played basketball and coach basketball ben had that YouTube channel
61:30 - 62:00 what roselina Lee just jumped on the scene four months ago three Three Four months ago three months ago what ben Daniels and Robin Lumber ben Daniels just jumped on the scene 7 months ago less than that really robin Lumber just started making W content 10 months ago and he been on YouTube what we talking about here and the list goes on and on and on the like so why would I communicate with y'all in
62:00 - 62:30 real time when y'all hated on the original the only authentic one the only one who can be trusted the only one who is in love with women's basketball the only one who is unfiltered and uncompromised y'all jumped on the TMZ's that's like backstabbing that's backstabbing that's disrespectful
62:30 - 63:00 no you can't talk to me in real time in the comments no we can't i can't do a live video enable the chat you can't talk to me you hated on me you hating on me right now and then when I go away you're sick i leave for two three days i just made a video yesterday about the Don Staley like I go away for two three days y'all sick
63:00 - 63:30 sick imagine if I go away and don't do anything with the WNBA draft don't even cover the WNBA draft i don't even I don't even start making videos into the WNBA season imagine that imagine how sick you would be you'll be stuck with TMZ wnba TMZ you be stuck with that and misinformation and disinformation and misconceptions and all of this narratives and agendas and innuendo and conjecture and and insinuation and all of this other BS you'll be stuck with
63:30 - 64:00 all of that garbage no vision no light no ideas nothing just be stuck that's a true story anyway let me get up out of here that's it