A group of young men, led by a person named Ghetto Matthew, are testing strangers' diamonds using a diamond tester in public places, particularly at Lenox Mall. They approach random people, ask them about their jewelry, and then test it to see if it's real. The group interacts with various individuals, including a DJ, a rapper, and a rock artist, and have humorous conversations while testing the diamonds. The video also features the group's reactions and comments about the results of the diamond tests.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The person speaking is Matthew, also known as "I get old Matthew" or "Ghetto Matthew".
2. Matthew is at Lenox Mall.
3. He is with his friends, including Brandon Clay and Canopy Emma.
4. Matthew is doing a video with a diamond tester.
5. He meets various people, including a man named Austin, a rapper named Jalen, and a person named Daniel.
6. Matthew tests people's diamonds using a diamond tester.
7. One person claims to have gotten their diamond from a "dope boy" who was going out of business.
8. Another person, a rapper, says he got his diamond from a "dream spot" called Jay David Julie.
9. A person named Rakim Jada, aka Mister Illusion, aka The Matrix, appears and shares a story about cubic zirconium.
10. Rakim Jada claims to be a rock artist and has a team called J-Rock Team Jada.
11. The video takes place in Atlanta, Georgia.
12. Matthew mentions a person named Polo G, who is apparently a friend or acquaintance.
13. The video is being filmed with the consent of the people being interviewed.