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2020-9-18 YOU DONT EVER DISRESPECT MY MILITARY FAMILY


Uploaded by UNOFFICIAL CYRAX ARCHIVE on December 17th, 2022
Original upload date: September 18th, 2020 (automatically grabbed from title)
[0:00 - 0:17] What up, geology boy, Cyrexx. Now along with the drop of my brand new single, Paradox, off
[0:17 - 0:25] of my album, the self-titled album, Paradox, as soon as I dropped it, I decided to go on
[0:25 - 0:36] to one of my friend's livestreams that not many, if any really know about. He is a U.S.
[0:36 - 0:44] military veteran, one of my best friends from high school actually. And I was hanging out
[0:44 - 0:47] with him because I hadn't seen him in a while, you know. I was kicking him with him, having
[0:47 - 0:54] fun with him, you know, having a good time. It was really cool catching up with him. But
[0:54 - 1:03] I noticed something in the chat, something that really pissed me off. This dude in the
[1:03 - 1:15] chat decided to run his mouth. So we offered to let him come up onto the train and just
[1:15 - 1:20] hang out, you know, like, be like, hey yo, like why you talking shit? You know, just
[1:20 - 1:31] asking him genuinely, why are you running your mouth? Well, us and him started talking,
[1:31 - 1:39] and this man did the one thing that even I can't stand, something that I refuse to back
[1:39 - 1:56] down about. This man blatantly said that my friend was a disgrace to the United States
[1:56 - 2:05] and a disgrace to humankind because he held a gun. Let me tell you right now, pal, to
[2:05 - 2:10] that motherfucker, let me tell you right now, man, that guy that I was on that last room
[2:10 - 2:15] with that you ran your mouth about, that's one of my best friends from high school. That
[2:15 - 2:29] man served overseas for six years. That man served in our United States military as a
[2:29 - 2:38] Marine. And yes, I may not be in the military myself, but I am still considered military
[2:38 - 2:49] filming because my dad was 82nd Airborne Division, United States Army Staff Sergeant.
[2:49 - 2:55] And let me tell you right now, if there's one thing I don't stand for is little tiny
[2:55 - 3:02] minded motherfuckers like you running your fucking mouth about our military, about our
[3:02 - 3:10] men and women that have served overseas that have made the ultimate sacrifice. So quite
[3:10 - 3:18] honestly, you better be shutting your fucking mouth. Because if it wasn't for our troops,
[3:18 - 3:24] you wouldn't have your freedom. You wouldn't have the freedom to sit there and run your
[3:24 - 3:31] mouth like a bitch if it wasn't for our men and women in uniform. Yeah, I'm fucking sick
[3:31 - 3:37] and tired of seeing assholes like you every day saying that our men and women in uniform
[3:37 - 3:48] are disgrace and that our military is bullshit. Well, let me tell you something, motherfucker.
[3:48 - 3:56] If there's one thing I don't tolerate at all is someone like you coming up and disrespecting
[3:56 - 4:02] my brothers and sisters that served in the military, whether they were Marines, whether
[4:02 - 4:11] they were Army, Navy, Air Force, it don't fucking matter. You have no right or reason
[4:11 - 4:29] disrespecting our military. Because what I say, motherfucker, freedom ain't free. And
[4:29 - 4:39] quite honestly, you better be lucky that it was on the last room, not in person. Because
[4:39 - 4:45] this is a warning to you right now, pal. If any other military family member saw you
[4:45 - 4:51] in the streets doing that shit, you know what would happen. Your ass would be on the fucking
[4:51 - 4:56] ground bleeding out right now. Because your ass would have gotten knocked the fuck out
[4:56 - 5:09] for the disrespect that you've shown. I'm not afraid to admit it. I 110% stay behind
[5:09 - 5:20] our US military. And you want to know why? Because I myself am an army brat. I've had
[5:20 - 5:31] to deal with deployments. I've had to watch friends die. I've had to go to a fuckton
[5:31 - 5:42] of funerals. Like you don't know what it's like to deal with deployments. You don't know
[5:42 - 5:49] what it's like to wonder if your dad's going to come home or not. From one of the most
[5:49 - 5:56] vicious wars in the history of the United States. You don't know what it's like to
[5:56 - 6:05] get that call saying that one of your best friends has died on the field of battle.
[6:05 - 6:14] You don't know what it's like to have a friend go from being the happiest person you know,
[6:14 - 6:22] to being the most depressed down and out person that you know, missing limbs, wondering why
[6:22 - 6:29] it wasn't me. Why couldn't I save my battle buddy? Why couldn't I save that person? Why
[6:29 - 6:36] did he die and why did I live? You don't know what that's like, but I do. Because I've
[6:36 - 6:47] gone through that shit. And you think that shit's easy for me or any family member in
[6:47 - 6:55] the military? You're full of fucking shit. Because if there's one thing I will not stand
[6:55 - 7:03] for is a stupid little bitch like you disrespecting our men and women in uniform, who give everything,
[7:03 - 7:17] who pay the ultimate sacrifice, who give out their freedoms so that you can have yours.
[7:17 - 7:29] I'm fucking tired of seeing it. And to all our men and women that are in uniform that
[7:29 - 7:38] I have served, I want to say thank you. Because of your sacrifices, I'm able to do the stuff
[7:38 - 7:44] that I do. I'm able to do the things that I enjoy, that I love. And believe me when
[7:44 - 7:50] I say I know how hard it is dealing with what you guys deal with. I've had to deal
[7:50 - 8:05] with it my whole life. So my heart and my hat goes off to every single one of you. And
[8:05 - 8:19] I don't take my freedom for granted. I appreciate every moment of it. You guys give so much.
[8:19 - 8:26] So much. And yet you get disrespected by so many people. And that's not right. Nor is
[8:26 - 8:42] that fair to any of you. It's really not fair. You guys give so much. You guys give
[8:42 - 8:49] up everything. You guys risk your lives. Put your lives on the line every single day.
[8:49 - 8:56] And then what happens, you come home and you get disrespected. You get treated like shit
[8:56 - 9:04] and that's not fair to you. All these athletes out there and shit, all these football stars,
[9:04 - 9:14] these baseball stars, all these hockey players, they're not heroes. The real heroes are those
[9:14 - 9:22] that put their lives on the line every single day. Our men and women in uniform are the
[9:22 - 9:32] real heroes. And yet when they come home they get treated not like heroes but like trash.
[9:32 - 9:40] And that's not fair. You know what I do every time I see somebody that was in the military?
[9:40 - 9:49] You know what I do? I walk up and I shake their hand and I say thank you for your service.
[9:49 - 10:00] Why? Because that's the respectful and the right thing to do. Because I myself know what
[10:00 - 10:07] it's like firsthand to deal with deployments. I know and understand the sacrifices that
[10:07 - 10:22] are made by our men and women in uniform every fucking day. So I tell this to the man that
[10:22 - 10:30] attacked my friend on that live stream earlier. I hope you know that one day you're going
[10:30 - 10:35] to run your mouth to the wrong person, to the wrong veteran and you know what they're
[10:35 - 10:44] going to do? They're not going to think twice about knocking your fake ass out. You think
[10:44 - 10:59] you're a hard ass? You're not a hard ass. You're a fake ass. Because let me tell you
[10:59 - 11:15] right now, if there's one thing that you don't do, is disrespect and spit on the freedom
[11:15 - 11:25] that our military has provided for you. Yes they may work for the government but you
[11:25 - 11:33] know something? They do far more than what anybody in the government has ever done. And
[11:33 - 11:40] let me tell you right now, even though I cannot serve in the United States military due to
[11:40 - 11:46] actual medical issues from when I was born, you want to know something? I would not think
[11:46 - 11:53] twice or hesitate. Stand up boot to boot and shoulder to shoulder with our men and
[11:53 - 11:59] women in uniform. I would be honored to serve alongside any single one of them on any given
[11:59 - 12:13] day. You want to know why? Because I believe in their cause. I believe in what they fight
[12:13 - 12:21] for. And believe me, I know the sacrifices that I would be making. I know what that
[12:21 - 12:27] would entail when you want to know something. I'm willing to make those sacrifices. If it
[12:27 - 12:33] means those that I love and care about, get to sleep at night and get to be safe at the
[12:33 - 12:48] end of the day. And let me tell you right now, motherfucker, you don't know how many
[12:48 - 12:59] friends that I've had in the military that I've lost. One of my mentors, one of my recruiters,
[12:59 - 13:12] who was a good friend of mine, Lieutenant Jason Grant, lost his life in 2014 from an
[13:12 - 13:24] IED in Iraq. Him and his platoon were out on patrol. It was him and six of their other
[13:24 - 13:44] buddies on patrol when an IED struck his home V and flipped it over. When the IED exploded,
[13:44 - 14:09] they exploded right up underneath where he was sitting in the back of the home V. Him
[14:09 - 14:22] and two of his buddies died that day and the rest had serious injuries with one or two
[14:22 - 14:36] of them walking away from that stuff with minor injuries. And believe me, when I got
[14:36 - 15:01] that call from his family that he died, I lost it. And then one of my friends from childhood
[15:01 - 15:09] was killed live on television in the middle of a firefight when a news reporter was reporting
[15:09 - 15:29] over there for the US military. Luckily, the reporter survived along with everybody else.
[15:29 - 15:34] She was standing there reporting the news when a small explosion went off behind her
[15:34 - 15:51] in the distance. And that explosion resulted in 20 military members dying, including one
[15:51 - 16:00] of my friends. And as they were carrying him off the battlefield, while the reporter was
[16:00 - 16:13] still reporting, all I could do was sit there and ball my eyes out. I couldn't think all
[16:13 - 16:27] I could do was cry. And it wasn't just me that cried his family. A lot of the people
[16:27 - 16:39] in our community that knew him. So you think you know what it's like to be a hardass.
[16:39 - 16:44] You don't know a goddamn thing until you've gone through the shit that I've gone through.
[16:44 - 16:52] And those of us that are a military family members have gone through. You think it's
[16:52 - 17:01] fair what you're doing? It's not. It's bullshit. So like I said, you need the man to fuck
[17:01 - 17:09] up. Stop being a little bitch and stop running your mouth about our men and women in uniform.
[17:09 - 17:16] And that just doesn't go for the guy that ran his mouth on the livestream earlier.
[17:16 - 17:20] This goes out to everyone out there that thinks that they're going to get away with running
[17:20 - 17:32] their mouths about our men and women in uniform. While you're sitting there running your mouths
[17:32 - 17:46] talking all this shit talking down on our men and women in uniform. While you're doing
[17:46 - 18:06] that, you know what they're all doing? They're all fighting for their lives, day by day.
[18:06 - 18:22] And to those lost, I want to say your sacrifices were not in vain. And your sacrifices will
[18:22 - 18:27] never be forgotten because all of you that have passed on have not only died for a good
[18:27 - 18:49] cause but have died as heroes. And to our men and women in uniform who have served and
[18:49 - 18:54] are still serving, and to those who have even lost their lives, I want to say thank
[18:54 - 19:03] you for everything you've done. Your sacrifices mean the world to myself and my friends and
[19:03 - 19:18] my family. Your sacrifices, they don't go unnoticed. At least not by me. Because I appreciate
[19:18 - 19:27] the sacrifices that you guys make. And I do want to say that I'm sorry for all these
[19:27 - 19:54] people that talk shit about you guys. You guys don't deserve that. But with that being
[19:54 - 20:10] said, and I hope that this brightens up some of your guys' day. And like I said, once
[20:10 - 20:16] again to our men and women in uniform, I want to say thank you for everything you've
[20:16 - 20:25] done. And I hope you know that your sacrifices mean the world to myself, my friends, and
[20:25 - 20:36] my family. Again, thank you for your service. I hope you guys are staying safe. And to those
[20:36 - 20:43] that are still serving overseas right now, I hope you guys making home safe. And to
[20:43 - 20:50] some of my friends that are currently serving, I hope you guys are staying safe guys. Can't
[20:50 - 20:56] wait to see y'all again. To my boy Dalton, I hope to see you again bro. You still owe
[20:56 - 21:01] me a game of one-on-one motherfucker. You still owe me that basketball game of one-on-one
[21:01 - 21:09] motherfucker. But I hope to see you guys when you guys get home. Good luck, stay safe,
[21:09 - 21:18] stay careful, and we all miss you guys. Peace. Hurrah motherfuckers.
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