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Talking Star: Should High School Teachers Carry Guns

Did Jim Jones Send A Warning To 50 Cent?

By Skyler SaundersPublished 5 years ago 6 min read
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Star wants to be called f–– nut during this missive. He says that he knows Atlanta and that he used fishscale at Sharon’s Showcase. He admits that he has not been at a Waffle House in fifteen years. He experienced “the worst breakfast in years” there. He threw away the entire meal on the way home and considered not even giving the food to his coyotes when he discarded the unwanted victuals. Anyone who wears lochs and not a net disturbs Mr. Torain. Star then gets on topic and discusses Jim Jones’ success. He wonders if he sent 50 Cent a warning shot, though. On Instagram, according to Mr. Torain, he called Jim Jones a rat. Star breaks down how rich people have shooters and 50 definitely has a team on deck.

He then switches to the other topic of the day and asks whether educators should be equipped with firearms.

Star calls Jim Jones a “talker.” A caller’s phone sounded like he floated underwater. Mr. Torain allows for him to voice some bits but ultimately shuts down the caller. Ronnie checks into the show and she explores the Jim Jones interview with The Breakfast Club. Star wants to “do a deep dive” in terms of discourse. He explains that Queens has been getting it in for a lot of years. He references Pappy Mason in regard to killing a police officer on the Queens streets. With this information, Mr. Torain does not condone murdering cops. He just points out how rough, rugged, and raw Queens natives can be.

50 Cent goes by the street codes of “it’s not enough that I succeed, everyone else must fail.” This is in connection to a quote allegedly made by the diabolical Ghengis Khan and popularized by the vicious Gore Vidal. Mr. Torain struggles to remember a term about real estate but quickly finishes the thought with just letting pieces of property go.

Gem Star seems very bothered about getting his Super Chats read on air. The conversation then makes it way to the gangs of Africa. Caller denies being in any such groups. Another shift occurs in relation to the weaponized teachers topic. Star notices that he has to grill the African callers before they give up the information.

Star ponders why Colin Kaepernick is not addressing an audience on YouTube. Ronnie says that whatever platform he uses, it doesn’t matter. Ronnie says that no team has offered him a job, hasn’t received any offers, and still wants to play. Mr. Torain suggests that if Kaepernick goes on social media or other outlets, he may have a better chance at being taken in by an NFL team. Ronnie throws out a few teams and states that he can be used. Right here brings to mind the quote that Star uses from Fabolous: “if you can’t be used, maybe you’re useless.” Mr. Torain then asks why Kaepernick is not playing in Canada. Ronnie shoots right back with the idea of “why should we discount him.” Caller recognizes 50 Cent as a rat but Mr. Torain quickly corrects him by saying that he must be sure about whether 50 is a talker. Mr. Torain shuts down yet another caller before he relates a full talk. What this consists of is Star only permitting quality callers to speak their piece.

On a tear, Mr. Torain hangs up on callers like a crab clamping its claws on a dead fish. The show picks back up with Ronnie outlining how Kaepernick doesn’t “control the narrative” on shows like First Take. Ronnie lays down the law by saying that she doesn’t want to hear from unnamed informants but official sources. Mr. Torain wants to see Kaepernick record footage on his own terms and invite figures like Stephen A. Smith to his own platform. Star then switches topics about scuba diving in the ocean in relation to a Super Chat. Moe Facts joins the show to talk about Kaepernick and teachers with guns. Moe finds Kaepernick as a marginal football player. He finds the former NFL player to be a “puppet for the woke” community. Moe says that Kaepernick is getting his name out there to attach himself to the NBA and China relations controversy. Though they are completely different leagues, the NBA and NFL deal with international sectors and Kaepernick is trying to cash in on the entire idea of the uproar being waged across the two leagues.

Star interjects and asks whether Kaepernick wanted to play Canadian football. Moe states that quarterbacks like Warren Moon have played for the CFL. The main topic about teachers with firearms crops up and into Moe’s lap. He states that he is a father and the product of two educators. Ronnie admits that she disrupted class and got into a lot of trouble in school. Ronnie once pushed a teacher to clear a path. Why does Star do this? His power lies in withdrawing information that people don’t want to give up at all. Yet, Mr. Torain has the rhetorical might to bring out the truth from anyone. Somehow, the show has taken on a triptych of topics including Jim Jones, teachers with guns, and Kaepernick. How this happens is the flow of conversation is permitted unfettered by Star even though he can shut down any caller at any time.

A caller says Jimmy is wack and that Cam’ron is the real rapper. Because of their friendship, Cam’ is keeping Jim Jones relevant. The caller then says that no one is checking for Colin Kaepernick. Another caller says that he is “a sellout” in reference to Kaepernick. Star says that Ronnie brings up “good points” as far as playing with the CFL is concerned. Moe Facts says that Robyn Fenty cannot have it both ways. If she is calling out the NFL, she should be able to call out Jay-Z. Moe and Ronnie go back and forth regarding the “handlers” that surround Kaepernick. Ronnie is surprised that “so many people are ready to throw Kaepernick away.” Caller explains how the recognition of the flag either turning it upside down (signalling distress) or what Kaepernick did with a knee to show that something has gone afoul. Moe contends that when his career dwindled, the former NFL quarterback wanted to gain more fame. He references the Trayvon Martin incident and how Kaepernick didn’t “raise a hood.”

It appears that the majority of the show is dedicated to the controversial football player. The teachers with guns and Jim Jones’ message to 50 takes a backseat. Although Star attempts to keep the train on the right track, the conversation shifts and sways back and forth like a runaway railcar. A caller just wants to say that the Jimmy/50 issue is “rats dealing with rats.” he finds the whole situation to be “absolute comedy.” A caller then asks whether Star has designs to snorkel in the waters of Lake Lenier. Star then reads some Super Chats and calls for Ronnie to “sit tight” as Moe leaves the arena. Jennifer goes “ten toes down” on the educators with Uzis topic. In her opinion, people need to remove their children from troubled schools. She holds that teachers holding weapons is not a logical thing. Star asks if it is propaganda or isolated incidents. Mr. Torain questions what should happen if a child assaults a teacher. Jennifer continues with rationality as she deplores government education. The idealism of facts over feelings in privates schools would be a boon for the parent, teacher, and child.

A caller says that teachers should not have guns. He outlines an example of how the child will take away the gun. He calls for more security to be present at the school. He wishes to see more organization. Star challenges how such organization should come into existence. Back to the monkey s––. Star says that he saw paperwork on Hot97 but today is a new day. Caller offers a brief history of the Dip Set and analyzes the whole Jim Jones quagmire.

Star circles back to the service and quality of the food at the Waffle House. Super Chatter Bubba Quan points out Cassidy’s alleged bar “I play with the D like a linebacker.” Star responds to a Cash App regarding Megan Thee Stallion questioning whether she owns her name. Mr. Torain finds that the discussion met the requirements for ample discourse.

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