[00:06.98](claps from audience..Yea, yea) [00:08.35](Yes) [00:12.61]Good to be here [00:14.77]I'm excited that so many of you can come out [00:17.67]And share these vibrations with us [00:20.60]My name of course, excuse me [00:23.77]My name of course is Mick Jenkins [00:25.65]My organization and my family is called Free Nation [00:29.45]And we are here this evening to give you some free thought [00:34.25]Some food for thought [00:36.89]We've been breaking bread over thoughts concerning the man [00:40.93]From place to place [00:44.29]With face to face conversation [00:47.17]Which can be an easy thing to lose sight of [00:50.34]In the light of this digital age [00:53.41]What we are talking about concerning the man [00:56.42]Is a red hot case of dot dot dit dit dot dot dash [01:03.56]The remorse code [01:04.89]The damned if I know [01:06.48]dot dot dit dit dot dot dash means damned if I know [01:10.10]And the reason this has been become such a popular phrase [01:13.84]in different black communities around the nation [01:16.89]Is because there are more and more things black people thought they had a handle [01:22.37]on that they sorta seen slowly slip away from them [01:26.41]More and more things the black man specifically has kinda just [01:32.86]let go