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No Cheers for Their Falls – Why I Won't Celebrate My Haters' Downfalls

Episode 3002 Published 4 weeks ago
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**Episode #1182: No Cheers for Their Falls – Why I Won't Celebrate My Haters' Downfalls**

Clay Edwards gets real and introspective in this powerful, no-BS segment, tackling one of the hardest lines he draws for himself: refusing to celebrate or cheer when his online enemies finally trip over their own mess and face consequences.

He opens by acknowledging the news that's blowing up his phone—one of the persistent haters (part of that small, interconnected crew of 15–20 "losers" who tag-team attacks on him daily) just got sentenced to 6–12 months in Rankin County, plus a hefty fine. Clay had courtroom sources; he knew the second it happened. But instead of victory laps or memes, he makes it crystal clear: "We don't celebrate folks going to jail on this show. I don't want that karma in my life."

He explains his stance with unflinching honesty. He doesn't pray for his enemies' downfall, doesn't pray for their success—he leaves that between them and God. He can hate what people do (the constant attacks, the attempts to cancel him, the pocket-watching, the grift), but he refuses to hate another man's hustle or revel in their personal destruction. "You can't celebrate another man's failures," he says. "That's gay retard energy. That's what haters do—watch another man's pocket, try to get him fired, tear down his platform so theirs can rise."

Clay contrasts this with the cancel culture he fights against: the same crowd that tried to bury him for years, labeling him every -ist in the book for being a Trump supporter or just speaking freely. Now the pendulum's swinging back, and some are getting smacked by the rules they weaponized. He admits it's tempting to mock and meme when it happens to them—"y'all thought the rules didn't apply, but now you're crying when they do"—but he stops short of participating. Laugh? Sure, privately. Pile on? Never.

This isn't weakness; it's principle. Clay holds himself to a higher standard because he's "built different." He won't lower himself to the level of the people trying to tear him down. He learned the hard way: give haters attention, react emotionally, and they win. Ignore, own your story, keep building—and their self-sabotage takes care of itself. "They'll eventually trip themselves up," he says, pointing to past examples like others who've come after him and imploded without his help.

The segment closes on a motivational note: Focus on your own grind. Your success isn't tied to anyone else's failure. Let them self-destruct while you stay standing—feet on the floor at 5:05 a.m., doing what you love, unbothered and unbreakable. No gloating, no karma debt, just truth and forward motion.

If you're here for raw honesty about resilience, refusing toxic revenge, and living above the fray—this one's for you. Still standing. Still not celebrating the falls. Just doing me.

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