On this week's episode of American Flagrant, the guys talk about the NYPD exoneration of a bunch of cops who were accused of drinking bleach at a Shake Shack. Also, Joe Schilling, a 26-year-old pizza shop owner in a small town in Illinois, talks about how he's feeding cops free pizzas with no glass shards in them.
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00:04:03.000But you know who isn't falling for bullshit is Joe Schilling.
00:04:06.000He's a 26-year-old pizza store owner in a town in Illinois, about a couple hours from Chicago, East Moline, I believe it's called.
00:04:16.000And he's been doing amazing shit, feeding cops free pizzas with no glass shards in them, giving them milkshakes with no bleach in them, but also feeding the homeless.
00:04:27.000I'm sorry, feeding, how does he phrase it?
00:04:30.000Those in need, low-income housing, and having the local PDs deliver the pizza.
00:04:35.000Fucking badass dude, very smart entrepreneur.
00:04:37.000We love to venerate the entrepreneur on this show.
00:07:57.000You know, it's like, absolutely, I'm anti-fascist, but I'm also anti-communism.
00:08:01.000I'm anti-trying to get businesses shut down just because they don't want to wear masks.
00:08:07.000I guess I'm proud to say I have not once worn a mask through this pandemic.
00:08:14.000Yeah, I hate when they do that anti-fascist thing.
00:08:17.000Yeah, buffalo wings contain no buffaloes.
00:08:22.000You know what we were talking about earlier?
00:08:24.000This is so bizarre, and I think you're embroiled in both of these.
00:08:27.000Our generation, including you, millennials and Gen X, whatever, our generation, the two biggest ruses, possibly of all time, are one, that blacks are being victimized and we need to get out there and protest to stop the murdering of black men, hunted like dogs for sport.
00:08:45.000And then two, there's a massive pandemic.
00:08:48.000We need to stay inside or we're all going to die.
00:08:52.000Now, both of those are absurd, but the crazy part is they're mutually exclusive.
00:08:57.000If we're all going to die for a pandemic, you can't go to a protest with 200,000 people.
00:09:13.000The thing I've realized is that, you know, the COVID-19 pandemic has become a right and left.
00:09:19.000You know, if you're on the left, masks, masks, wear masks, we need to keep everything shut down.
00:09:25.000If you're on the right anti-mask, well, now the left, I'm being a victim of political targeting now, getting letters from OSHA, things like that.
00:09:34.000They're going to be inspecting me pretty soon, which I don't know what OSHA has to do with pizza places.
00:09:40.000We have our health departments and everything like that.
00:09:44.000They asked me to provide them with photo and video evidence, and we're going to be wearing hard hats, safety vests, you know, while cooking our pizzas.
00:10:02.000That's exactly why I should stand up to these guys because I am just a little pizza place.
00:10:06.000And I'm hoping that many Americans, many folks are going to be able to look at it and say, what the hell is OSHA doing at a pizza place over masks?
00:10:18.000Well, I think that's what the subtext of this fake pandemic is, is I want to practice having power over my citizens and see how many little tricks they'll do.
00:10:27.000See how they dance when I shoot at their feet.
00:10:29.000And boy, are they dancing when they shoot at their feet?
00:10:33.000The same people that are going to these protests are bitching to me about masks.
00:10:51.000As I've claimed before, this is the beauty of being smart.
00:10:54.000So I used to have a dining room, and it was May 31st that would have marked 20% of the year 2020 that the state of Illinois, Governor Pritzker, whoever it might be, had dining rooms shut down.
00:11:08.000And coming from a business standpoint, man, if the state's able to shut down my dining room for 20% of the year, I'm not keeping my dining room open.
00:11:25.000We're going to hammer down on delivery.
00:11:26.000I'm going to be competing with Uber Eats, all these guys, because I'm going to create my own delivery service with independent contractors that keep all of the delivery fee because I just want to sell more pizza.
00:11:37.000I'm not trying to make money off the delivery, the delivery itself.
00:11:41.000But yeah, so what I did is we got a cease and desist.
00:11:46.000I ripped that up because it was absolutely ridiculous.
00:11:49.000The poor police officer, he felt horrible.
00:12:59.000And it turns out that there is still people out there, you know, who are poor, minority, and good people that, you know, we want to help out.
00:13:25.000Now we're going to use the police to deliver the pizzas that are actually provided by not just myself, but my customers too, because we created a little fund where customers can buy pizzas for police or low-income folks.
00:13:39.000And yeah, now that's becoming a thing, and I don't think it's going to stop, which is absolutely beautiful.
00:13:46.000Not only am I making money, but poor people are being fed, you know, and police are getting a good reputation from folks who don't care.
00:13:55.000You know, they don't exactly participate in the nonsense.
00:14:00.000You're also, you're establishing relationships there where they know people in the community.
00:14:05.000Now, the next time there's some sort of call and they go, Daquan, what's going on here?
00:14:10.000You and your sister have to stop all this bullshit.
00:14:28.000It's absolutely wonderful that I'm able to take something as simple as a pizza, which by the way, I got to ship you one of these pizza packs.
00:14:37.000I was meaning to mention that we got these pizza packs.
00:14:40.000I bought this domain name, pizzapack.com, and we're going to be shipping out these pizza packs so we can make your own pizza.
00:14:46.000But anyway, it's absolutely beautiful that I'm able to take a pizza and turn it into something that results in unity, you know, rather than this crazy divide that we got.
00:14:57.000This is why we love glorifying the entrepreneur on this show, because the politicians make everything worse.
00:15:04.000And the only way we're going to improve this country is for free-minded thinkers like yourself, entrepreneurs, to get out there and come up with a solution.
00:15:13.000De Blasio's wife has spent $852 million trying to create what you just did sitting in your guitar lair.
00:15:58.000So I guess they do things like broker world wars.
00:16:01.000The Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs, OSHA, serves to advance the Secretary's mission, promoting the Department of Labor to policymakers both in Washington and throughout state and local government.
00:16:12.000They assist the Secretary, Deputy Secretary, agency heads, and departmental staff to develop effective programs and strategies to achieve the department's legislative goals and objectives.
00:17:20.000I love how everyone wants to sit down and have a conversation about race, but what they mean is I want to sit down and have a particular kind of conversation about race where basically the white person self-flagellates and the black person says, you done fucked up.
00:17:33.000A conversation about race is like, are you really oppressed in 2020 and the crime stats and unarmed blacks, how many are killed by officers?
00:17:42.000That's a real conversation about race.
00:17:44.000They never happen because there's no demand.
00:17:46.000Black people don't want them and white people don't want them.
00:17:48.000The few who dare have real conversations about race are banished from society as evil Nazis, like Colin Flaherty, the human calculator that just barfs out statistics.
00:18:02.000Anyway, so Matthew McConaughey is a boob, a fucking dunce, who has this cool vibe that he thinks is working for him where he's just like, hey man, so I saw this brother.
00:18:15.000And I thought, I want to sit down with him and bounce a little bit back and forth, have a dialogue, right?
00:18:20.000Remember that we were making fun of him when he started his Instagram page and said, I want to have a monologue, but you need a dialogue to have a monologue.
00:19:43.000Then, in the making of, which I guess we're doing last, in the making of, Matthew McConnell is going to say, I saw this man and he was having a dialogue.
00:19:52.000And I felt, I want to meet this brother and see if we can get together as a society.
00:19:56.000So I called him up and he said, hey, man.
00:19:59.000And I flew him down here in my beautiful studio.
00:20:02.000And then the dialogue, which I was still not sure what order we'll do.
00:20:06.000And then when they sit down, it's just going to be this, right?
00:20:31.000And I'll punch myself in the face if there's anything incredibly insightful that makes any one of us, all 15,000 subscribers, what are we at now, 16,000?
00:20:43.000All of our subscribers go, any one of the subscribers go, holy shit.
00:20:53.000I was talking to Tom Shalou yesterday, and I read him that, you have to watch yesterday's show, but there was this guy in my town who was half Mexican, which is Spanish.
00:22:24.000Although Princeton is just as shitty now.
00:22:26.000...educated so that you can fool the full level of pain, so that you can have full understanding.
00:22:32.000I fervently believe that if the white person is your problem, only the white person can be your solution.
00:22:39.000And so this is made for you, my white brothers and sisters, to increase your level of understanding so that you can increase your level of compassion and lead ultimately to change.
00:22:48.000So consider this a safe space to answer so many questions that I've seen from you.
00:22:53.000The first question I've seen a lot of, Emmanuel, why are y'all rioting?
00:22:58.000I understand protesting, but why are you stealing TVs?
00:23:07.000For years, black people have tried peacefully protesting.
00:23:10.000He's taken that MLK quote out of context.
00:23:14.000Within the context, he's talking about rioting as an awful thing and how it shouldn't have to lead to that.
00:23:20.000MLK was obviously anti-rioting, but yeah, let's pretend that he'd be on the side of these fucking lunatics stealing TVs and destroying a local bodega and taking all the candy bars.
00:31:35.000This sounds like a joke, but the reason they don't swim is because they used to be thrown off the slave boats and drowned, I guess, if they were sick or they weren't beneficial to the slave owners.
00:31:46.000So that is still in the DNA, still in their cells.
00:31:52.000The Scots were oppressed by the English for 700 years.
00:32:32.000It comes from stealing kids off the streets in Britain and throwing them onto boats when they were slaves.
00:32:37.000I was watching Master and Commander last night, and I'm telling my kids, you know, all those kids on the pirate ship, the dirty ones, not the ones in the nice uniforms, they're slaves.
00:33:29.000What about all the South Americans who bought the majority of that 10 million?
00:33:34.000Do they whine about this in Brazil too?
00:33:37.000Having a head start due to hundreds and hundreds of years of systematic and systemic racism.
00:33:43.000It's having a head start intrinsically built into your life.
00:33:46.000It's not saying your life hasn't been hard, but what it's saying is your skin color hasn't contributed to the difficulty in your life.
00:33:54.000I live in an affluent neighborhood in Austin, Texas, and if I ever go to my...
00:34:00.000Johnny McGinnis was my grandfather's name.
00:34:03.000To be Irish and Catholic in Glasgow at that time was to be a scumbag.
00:34:08.000He was a bookie, but no one would trust an Irishman.
00:34:10.000So he changed his name to Johnny McInnes.
00:34:12.000He was oppressed, not for his skin color, but for his heritage, for his background.
00:34:17.000As my father got older in the slums of Glasgow, where he had shoes that didn't fit, he was smart, so he got a scholarship.
00:34:24.000This will be hard for people to understand here, but to be a student and to have a school uniform in the Gorbals in Glasgow was basically dressing like a Klansman in Harlem.
00:34:34.000So you had to fight every day because student was basically their N-word.
00:34:40.000My mailbox and I see a white woman walking up to the mailbox.
00:34:43.000I consciously sit in my car because I don't want her to feel like I'm a threat.
00:34:47.000If I'm on an elevator with a white person.
00:35:03.000Blacks are disproportionately represented in violent crimes like stealing handbags and raping.
00:35:08.000So if a woman sees you and goes, huh, and feels unsafe, you should be angry at the black men who created the stereotype in the first place.
00:35:19.000Everything you're saying about white privilege is more applicable to, say, Asians.
00:35:24.000Do Asians experience Asian privilege in this racist society?
00:35:27.000They don't ever have to worry about a woman crossing the street when they're walking home late at night.
00:35:32.000You see, your analogies are shit, and this rant is 100% analogies.
00:35:37.000I can't believe we've got to do McConaughey and the making of.
00:35:42.000I try to hit the button first and get off the elevator first because I don't want them to perceive me as a threat because I realize at any point in time, whiteness can be weaponized.
00:36:43.000We just had a 14-year-old, oh no, sorry, I think she was 18, 18-year-old girl, white girl, stabbed to death in a park by black teenagers who, by the by, got away with it.
00:37:28.000It was illegal to walk your dog without a leash.
00:37:30.000And she used two words that are a death sentence for black people.
00:37:33.000When she called the cops, she said, there's a black man who's threatening my life.
00:37:37.000Both of those things, as far as when you compile them together, were a lie.
00:37:41.000Because that black man, he was a birdwatcher.
00:37:44.000And while so many people saw that incident and they were heartbroken, I, as a black man, saw that incident and was reminded of 1955, Emmett Till, 14-year-old boy who was Lynch.
00:38:07.000Like, you can do half a century of apologizing and coming up with programs and ignoring crime stats, and we still have to hear about it on a daily basis.
00:38:28.000Everyone's got an Emmett Till shirt on.
00:38:31.00017, that white woman recanted that story.
00:38:34.000In 1956, the two white men that killed him, they got off.
00:38:38.000And they admitted that they did it because they knew they couldn't be charged against him.
00:38:40.000Okay, by the way, while we're talking about that, can you explain to me why black-on-white rape is such a serious problem in this country and white-on-black rape is virtually non-existent?
00:40:29.000Black people took something that was meant and originally used as.
00:40:32.000You're not mired in the pain of your ancestors.
00:40:34.000Is anyone Scots never taught, like Braveheart got a few people talking for a week, but the Scots are not mired in the pain of their ancestors.
00:40:45.000The Greeks are not mired in the pain of their ancestors.
00:40:48.000Do you know how much pain is in the ancestors of Russia with Holodomor, mass starvation, gulags?
00:40:57.000People sent to work themselves to death?
00:42:00.000So white people, I submit that you can't, shouldn't, and nor should you ever have a desire to say that word, whether quoting a rap song or music.
00:42:19.000He literally might as well be saying, when you put on a KKK uniform and you burn a cross in front of my yard, it brings back all the pain and suffering.
00:45:28.000He said he couldn't breathe Before he was on the ground, when he was standing there without people touching him, he's like, I can't breathe, I can't breathe.
00:45:35.000So, what do you do when someone's freaking out like that?
00:45:37.000And this is just a theory, but it's possible.
00:45:40.000You put them down and you lie them on their stomach so they can breathe until the paramedics get there.
00:45:46.000At one point, I think one of the cops said, He says he can't breathe.
00:45:49.000And then the white officer goes, That's why I'm putting him on his stomach.
00:47:55.000It took us two months to violate justice and put them back on trial.
00:48:00.000They'd already been exonerated because the truth was there in court.
00:48:04.000But public opinion went nuts, so we changed it.
00:48:06.000Just like the Rodney King guy, you saw a tiny segment of the tape, rioted.
00:48:10.000The jury saw the whole Rodney King tape and they went, oh shit, wow, I guess he's innocent.
00:48:16.000But they rioted, so they threw the cop in jail.
00:48:17.000You know what's going to happen with this?
00:48:19.000They're going to see all of the footage.
00:48:21.000They're going to see him saying, I can't breathe when no one is touching him.
00:48:24.000They're going to hear the officers say, I put him on his stomach because I think he's having a heart attack.
00:48:28.000They're going to realize that it was the drugs and that they're going to see the footage of him resisting arrest.
00:48:32.000The cop's going to get off and there's going to be fucking insane riots because the court of public opinion is all that matters to people like Sneezy.
00:48:41.000If Amy Bourbon Jackson picks the jury, I don't know.
00:49:50.000you must first educate yourself so you know exactly what you're standing for and why you're standing because the only way we Thank you all for tuning in to the first of hopefully many episodes of my list of platitudes.
00:50:09.000Like uncomfortable conversation with the black man.
00:50:12.000Wouldn't you love to have Colin Flaherty, Peter Brimelow, Jared Taylor, John Lott just sit with him with statistics?
00:51:02.000If you're coming up behind someone on a path, you go into the grass for two seconds.
00:51:07.000Okay, so this is how I got here was seeing this post.
00:51:11.000And it's kind of fun seeing Matthew McConaughey blow our mind.
00:51:14.000Like in both of these cases, both of these guys are complete retards, right?
00:51:18.000But just like what's the guy who has the mathematics, Terenceology, Terrence Howard, they have this like, I'm so fucking smart, it's going to blow your mind.
00:51:28.000And I'm going to hand you, I'm going to do you the courtesy of handing you some of this incredible knowledge from my mind.
00:51:36.000I've already gone over it a million times.
00:51:40.000But you can, I'll just open a little window here and you can just see some of the otis symbos that you know this is one of the otis symbos like be humble at least neither of these guys are going to ask any tough questions and they're not going to be humble they're both just laying it out and this is going to be moron mcconahey licking the shit out of sneezy's ass i guarantee it so
00:52:08.000friday night a couple of days ago um don't care the director of uh mind and my wife's foundation name is shannon rotenberg sent me this this video and She said they've been passing around the office and sending it to all of them.
00:52:22.000By the way, this is another lefty thing.
00:56:55.000No, the next one is their sit-down, where I'm sure he just repeats the same shit and Matthew McConaughey just sits there going, God damn, I said, I'm going to get a manual show's number.
00:57:07.000He sent the number to me and I called and I think it rang once.
00:57:58.000He was using his ear holes to hear me talking, and I used the voice box in my throat to say my name, which you recognize because I'm a celebrity.
00:58:05.000And then we repeated to use both our voice boxes and our ear holes to relay information that sends chemical signals throughout the brain that become thoughts.
00:59:52.000Okay, so let's, if we can, subject ourselves to Matthew McConaughey airbrushing himself in to a boring black guy's speech.
01:00:04.000Grit, it's also at least a fucking privilege to be joined by Academy Award winner, but more importantly, father of three, Matthew McConaughey.
01:00:46.000With the end goal being that we take the time we're in now and constructively turn a page in history through some righteous and justifiable change.
01:00:55.000That is also my goal in these memorizing.
01:00:58.000I want to have to address something for y'all because so many have asked, do I say black people or African Americans?
01:01:05.000I say the simple and shortest thing I should say.
01:03:10.000I can't imagine the tedious housewife, not that I disrespect housewives, I mean a rich one who doesn't see the kids much, asking him this stupid question.
01:03:20.000African American, and the simple and shortest answer is black.
01:03:24.000Because it's not only most accurate, it's also least offensive.
01:03:28.000Keep in mind, not all black people in America are African.
01:03:50.000I didn't know black Hispanics were conceivable.
01:03:53.000I thought blacks went from Africa to America and weren't allowed anywhere else.
01:03:58.000Frickin', there are Jamaicans, there are Cubans, but also there are so many black people that don't identify as African because that heritage got stripped from them during slavery.
01:07:04.000Step to acknowledging it is sitting in this chair right here across from a black man and being like, okay, I may not be talking about you, Emmanuel Acho, but I may be talking about people who look like you.
01:07:13.000Individually, you have to acknowledge implicit bias.
01:07:16.000You have to acknowledge that you'll see a black man and for whatever reason, you will view them more of a threat than you a white man.
01:07:23.000Probably because that's called noticing a pattern.
01:07:30.000When a black man is walking home at night and he sees an Asian man and a black man, the black man is looking at that black man and going, all right, all right, let's just check this out.
01:07:42.000You know, blacks were complaining it was a big thing in New York they weren't getting picked up by cab drivers.
01:07:47.000And Lenny Kravitz had a song, Mr. Cab Driver, don't like the color of my skin.
01:07:54.000And no one mentioned that the blacks who weren't picking up, I'm sorry, I gave away the ending.
01:07:58.000The taxi drivers who were not picking up the blacks were black.
01:08:02.000They were black Americans, but they were also Africans.
01:08:05.000And they had seen a pattern with their hijacks.
01:08:08.000So if you get seen as a threat, you should be mad at the guys who were doing the crimes that started this stereotype, this pattern that people have picked up on.
01:08:40.000You can still see a pattern of black crime.
01:08:42.000You can still cross the street if you're a woman late at night because you know statistically the odds are higher that this guy is going to rape you than if it was a Chinese guy.
01:08:49.000So you're just, that's normal data, statistics.
01:08:51.000The only time it's an issue, the only time this, that Sneezy has a genuine point is if they go, hey, there's a black guy here and he's coming over for dinner.
01:09:35.000That is true, but the name Shaniqua, Daquashan, it's not like it's an African name like a Choo.
01:09:44.000Those names, Disante Ray, Shanaqua, Train Wrecka, they represent a demographic, a type of black person.
01:09:53.000When they see Michelle Obama, they don't get worried because they go, this is someone whose father wanted her to be assimilated into general American culture.
01:10:01.000She'd probably be a great black person to work with.
01:10:03.000When employers see Shaniqua, they go, this person came from parents who were not interested in assimilation and wanted to separate their daughter from white society, from normal Western culture.
01:11:30.000We must each fix the problem because I believe that the individuals, they affect the houses and the houses, they affect the cities, and the cities affect the states, and the states affect the nation, and the nation affects the continents, yes.
01:12:19.000If someone is in my riff zone and it looks like we're going to get some laughs, I'm not going to deny myself those riffs.
01:12:25.000Similarly, employers don't deny themselves someone that's going to make the company more money.
01:12:30.000We've been through this a million fucking times, which is why I hate Superman here, educating people, because he has the same facile arguments I had when I was like 19 and first stepped into this whole realm of discussion.
01:12:59.000Well, you know, you can see why it's irresistible for black people because now you're hanging out with Matthew McConaughey and telling him how to live his life, chastising him for his deep-seated racism.
01:13:13.000Lives Matter a banner for now, yes, but is it a banner that is a bridge?
01:13:20.000Do you think to take us to, oh, when we see Black Lives Matter and we understand that and it's all agreed on, then we can wave the flag of All Lives Matter.
01:16:49.000And so in the same tone, it's killing a lot of fat noles just like most flus.
01:16:54.000If we get these black lives that are being ended unjustly, ended by the grace of God, if we can get those Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin that y'all at home are all justified homicides.
01:17:59.000You can continue watching that if you want, but there's going to be no information.
01:18:05.000Just bullshit lies from him about things that are statistically easily disprovable.
01:18:11.000And then Alphabet Soupman just going on, I don't, but we want to have a conversation, and this is the why of things, then we get to the how.
01:19:44.000Yeah, the cost for our manufacturing from those shitty, skinny ones where you can see your nipples to go up to Haynes Beefy Tea is like a nickel.
01:19:52.000I'm like, why wouldn't everyone use Haynes Beefy T?
01:22:09.000Now, she was charged for making kiddie porn.
01:22:15.000Obviously, we would not be reading her letters or corresponding with her or doing anything with her if there was a shred of evidence about any of this.
01:23:47.000I have perfected the practice of patience, blah, blah, blah.
01:23:50.000So I'm not sure to write you about, here's an observation I had that I'm sure you have already had, but you may appreciate my repeating police states.
01:24:12.000politicians, create dependent class serfs, i.e.
01:24:15.000welfare recipients, to vote them into office.
01:24:18.000Those same serfs also vote for a myriad of social programs, and in fact, their very existence necessitates them.
01:24:26.000The bureaucrats then skim bocious, No, buku bucks off the top into tidy little accounts for themselves, and meanwhile, fund quite a formidable police state to keep the riffraff out of their gated areas.