
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"The greatest trick of light skin people ever pulled on you I was thinking Steph Curry was soft, right? Like, Steph Curry is a stoned, cold, evil, fucking killer." — Unidentified Commentator
"I think Drake got people killed. I'm sure he's having people killed." — Unidentified Commentator
"Drake has a million, like, Drake has absolutely, I can 100% confirm Drake has had people touched." — Unidentified Commentator
The conversation begins with a brief, enthusiastic discussion about a hypothetical Warriors' victory, quickly shifting to a humorous suggestion about a musical tribute. The core of the discussion then centers on a comparative analysis of musician Drake and basketball player Steph Curry, exploring their perceived "killer instincts" or "evil" mentalities. Speakers debate whether Steph Curry is genuinely "soft" or possesses a hidden ruthlessness, drawing parallels to a "serial killer mentality." This is contrasted with Drake, who is discussed in terms of his perceived influence and potential involvement in more sinister activities, with one speaker explicitly stating they are "sure he's having people killed" and another confirming "Drake has had people touched."
The speakers further elaborate on this dichotomy by describing specific actions attributed to each individual. Drake is described as having physically removed someone from a club, which is deemed "G-shit." In contrast, Steph Curry's hypothetical reaction is characterized as taking a picture, implying a less confrontational approach. However, another commentator argues that Steph Curry is equally capable of similar actions, stating "Steph's doing that shit" and that both individuals are essentially "the same person, just different industries." The analogy is made that if Steph Curry were to be "off from Dee Dee and didn't want Steph, he'd go to the hospital," suggesting a capacity for decisive action.
The debate intensifies as speakers attempt to quantify who is "more evil" or possesses a stronger "killer mentality." One speaker posits that the "greatest trick light skin people ever pull was thinking Steph Curry was soft," emphasizing a perceived deceptive nature. The conversation touches upon the "light skin bias" and explores the "soul" of their actions. While one commentator believes neither is truly evil, another finds this stance to be a point of contention, questioning the basis for such judgments. The episode concludes with a brief mention of Patreon content and an invitation for listeners to join their community.