Tim is replacing Garrett because he's on the road with Brennan and Bryce, and Bill Richmond is here with Walt Heyer to talk about the transgender individual who was on the show a long time ago, but then got banned from the show for talking about transitioning.
00:10:16.000A former transgender individual who switched back.
00:10:18.000He was on the show a long time ago, but then he got banned from YouTube for talking about transitioning children and why he believes it's a bad idea, which naturally was followed by his hate speech.
00:14:03.000Speaking of white supremacy, Mel Gibson is in the news, before we get to Jimmy Kimmel, because he... I'm only laughing because this tells you how terrible of a world he must have lived in, where Ramona Ryder came out and was talking about being judged for being too Jewish, not being cast, and she claimed that Mel Gibson called her an oven dodger, which is so unbelievably terrible.
00:14:44.000Like, he's a great filmmaker, but he doesn't seem like, you know, like he would come up with a zinger.
00:14:47.000Like, I wouldn't want Mel Gibson at a roast.
00:14:50.000It couldn't be on his feet, he's got to stick to the script.
00:14:53.000But that being said, not wanting to be someone who jumps on the cancel bandwagon, I also think, listen, there are two sides to Mel Gibson, and you've heard the voicemails, you've read some of these tweets, you've read some of these stories, but a lot of you don't hear both sides.
00:15:06.000So we actually have some exclusive, and it could be disturbing to some viewers though, but we do have an exclusive voicemail, some of the ones that you may not have heard from Mel Gibson.
00:15:15.000Hey sweetheart, I'm going to be late because there's traffic on Sepulveda.
00:15:19.000I went to Trader Joe's and I got everything on the list except I couldn't get ORGANIC RASPBERRIES!
00:15:26.000I know, there's a list of organic fruit and a list of non-organic fruit and which ones are safe.
00:15:30.000Usually it's one with a peel or like a casing like a watermelon.
00:15:33.000But I saw the raspberries that were organic.
00:17:10.000They're going to tally this up as a total.
00:17:12.000Now, what they're doing is they're criticizing Donald Trump because he said that, listen, the rates are going up because testing is going up.
00:17:35.000That being said, here's what, I've never seen, have you ever seen anything like this in your lifetime?
00:17:38.000I will say, honestly, what they are throwing at, it goes from impeachment, Russia collusion, to COVID, that it's his fault, to riots and protests and the economy are his fault, and now back to COVID.
00:17:48.000I've never seen, now they just subpoenaed Bob Barr.
00:19:09.000I'm dying on this hill, as Bill would say.
00:19:12.000No, all he's basically saying is we know there's a ton of other people out there that are infected with this, and when we start testing more, we're going to see that.
00:19:56.000But I do think there's probably some of that going on because of the virus.
00:20:00.000And keep in mind, the Tulsa rally was one day.
00:20:02.000And you want to mock Donald Trump because he was trolled by K-pop fans and it wasn't full because they reserved a bunch of seats.
00:20:07.000So by your count, even though you were, by the way, congratulations North Koreans, well South Koreans, sorry, I guess probably some North Koreans, for interfering with democracy.
00:20:20.000You're talking about hundreds of thousands of people, millions of people across the country for days on end living in tent cities with no toilets!
00:20:30.000So I would say, considering the Tulsa rally was two days ago, if you are seeing an increase in infections, it might have something to do with the violent riots with people screaming and foaming at the mouth.
00:20:41.000And they go, many of them are wearing masks.
00:20:54.000The coverage is very interesting because For example, New York Times today, one of their lead stories about coronavirus targets bars and churches and the Trump rally, right?
00:21:03.000Or any gathering related to Trump, right?
00:21:05.000But they never talk about the tens of thousands that were in Brooklyn for the museum opening.
00:21:11.000They also just conveniently forget that the Blasios out there Cracking down on Jewish communities who want to gather, as they have historically done, and in their communities, in these very tight-knit communities, but is letting entire areas of bars just meet and mingle in the streets.
00:21:29.000And then he gets out there and he wags his finger and he's like, I'm gonna do something, and then he's welding shut the doors of parks in Jewish neighborhoods.
00:22:02.000I think we're just going to find out later that there was some girl when he was in seventh grade that broke up with him and she was Jewish.
00:22:56.000So they're trying to cancel Jimmy Kimmel once again.
00:22:58.000Let me kind of rattle off what happened before and then some things that you may not have seen.
00:23:02.000Of course there was this horrible response to the Megan Fox interview where he basically implied that he likes to have sex with 15-year-olds.
00:23:13.000And then of course you remember the blackface that he did with Karl Malone.
00:23:33.000This show streams in the mornings at 10 a.m.
00:23:35.000Eastern and we have clips going up all the time.
00:23:37.000What you may not have seen, however, and this is the recent one, is his Snoop Dogg parody track that he did a while back, in which he... So I'm not going to accuse him of black voice, and frankly, let me be really clear, I don't think Jimmy Kimmel should be cancelled.
00:23:52.000I understand the hypocrisy, but I don't believe that conservatives want to live by this sword as well, or libertarians, or free speech activists, because I also don't think anything that Jimmy Kimmel did was that offensive, other than it not being very funny.
00:24:06.000So this is his parody of the Snoop Dogg track that has gotten people mad.
00:24:32.000And I think Half-Asian Bill, it's not a parody actually because that might be covered it was actually just he just sounded like Snoop Dogg saying the n-word so it's not like there was cover where he could be like oh I was just doing a parody of no you know no that's actually pretty bad you were aching to say it But here's something else, too, that a lot of people haven't seen.
00:24:48.000It only has like 75,000 plays on YouTube.
00:26:26.000With that kind of dirt existing on you, like, you should really just shut up and be silent about all of this.
00:26:30.000And it's not like there was any reason for him to have to do that.
00:26:33.000It's not like they couldn't have had a black woman do it.
00:26:36.000He wanted to dress up like a woman in Oprah and Blackface.
00:26:38.000And I will tell you this, when we started off and I was always dressing up, we didn't have anyone aside from me and like two other people working for us, none of whom at that point were women, to dress up as women.
00:27:14.000Let the executive PR people try and handle it for you, but you might come back to not having a job.
00:27:19.000So I think he knew that this was back there, and he said, alright, I'm just going to go away until this blows over.
00:27:24.000My guess is his response will be, well, this is just a concerted attack from people who want to draw attention away from their actual racism and go back to perpetuating the same exact cancel culture.
00:27:35.000That's what I think we'll probably see.
00:29:33.000Like, I think if he has to come back in the next couple of months with the Black Lives movement still going on, if it's still got full steam, I think it's very hard for them to bring him back.
00:29:46.000I hope, and maybe you can clarify, I hope this sets a legal precedent because YouTube and a lot of social media, they ban people for things they've done off the platform.
00:30:19.000The point is, though, if you're going to apply the standards here, a guy saying the N-word repeatedly who's a white guy and doing blackface several times, and he has a huge channel on YouTube and direct support from YouTube and often featured.
00:30:30.000It's a part of this new sort of multimedia conglomerate that you see between YouTube and NBC and ABC and CBS.
00:30:36.000They would have to get rid of Kimmel if they're applying their policies equally.
00:30:41.000So I hope maybe that gives some cover to other people who maybe didn't do blackface or repeatedly yell the n-word, but maybe said, for example, like Walt Hare, that transitioning children, putting them on hormone blockers, is a bad idea.
00:30:54.000Folks are going to call this a slippery slope, but we're not talking about a hypothetical slope.
00:30:59.000We're talking about what clearly has happened from YouTube over the last three or four years and that has accelerated over the last six months as they listen to the mob that says, Yeah.
00:31:08.000We move from one to another and cancel and cancel and cancel and cancel.
00:31:12.000And we will just listen to the biggest sponsors or listen to constituents or
00:31:17.000employees in one particular part of the country and ignore the rest of it.
00:31:20.000Ignore the fact that the platform was open and now it has come under scrutiny,
00:31:25.000not only from additional guidelines, but the subjective use of those guidelines to edit content.
00:31:45.000Instead, we're actually saying that it's okay if a black man says it, but it's not okay if An Indian person says it, or a white person says it, or whatever it may be.
00:31:55.000And what's interesting about that is you were literally judging the content of the statement by the skin color of the person.
00:32:01.000And that's really hard to do because you mentioned an Indian, and South Indians, they certainly give Sean King a run for their money.
00:32:07.000There's a whole kaleidoscope of pencil mustaches out there.
00:32:10.000Yeah, they give Idris Elba a run for his money.
00:32:22.000Speaking of exotic, let's go to... I don't even want to say this isn't a sacred cow cookout because I think a lot of people don't know this about Muhammad Ali.
00:32:36.000I don't mean like Martin Luther King or Malcolm X. I'm saying a celebrity or an athlete who has been turned into more of an icon of the civil rights era than Muhammad Ali.
00:32:47.000I can't think of many because you're talking about a guy, right, who people remember As a man who sort of dodged the draft and went up to the Supreme Court because he was saying, why am I going to go fight a country when my country won't fight for me?
00:33:22.000I'm pretty sure, I know it's Ollie Junior, but you know they have so many names sometimes when you have the Nation of Islam and they have their birth name and they have a different name.
00:34:20.000Ali Jr., because what I'm about to read no doubt would register as white supremacist alt-right, you know, going in and kicking Antifa with a trash can shield.
00:35:29.000Then when he was asked about the police, right, specifically, and I want to get into some of the things that he said about the George Floyd case, because I think he goes too far the other way where I don't even necessarily agree with him.
00:36:46.000And by the way, lest you... Ollie Jr., ladies and gentlemen!
00:36:49.000Yeah, lest you think this is a guy that grew up in the lap of luxury and privilege, he only gets a thousand dollar stipend from his dad per month from his estate, right?
00:36:56.000And grew up on the south side of Chicago, one of the hardest places to grow up and have that opinion.
00:37:15.000And like all people, they become more conservative as they get older and they have children, they pay taxes, they have skin in the game.
00:37:20.000That's what happened with Muhammad Ali.
00:37:22.000I want to be clear, Muhammad Ali, first off, he moved out to the suburbs because of all the crazy violence that he hated in Chicago, and actually showed it to Joe Frazier.
00:37:30.000He used to call up Joe Frazier and say some really racist stuff that was actually pretty funny.
00:37:34.000They were kind of buddies, but not really.
00:37:36.000When asked what he thought about Africa, this was after the Rumble in the Jungles I hear, he said, Thank God my granddaddy got on the boat.
00:37:44.000Now, let me be really clear, because you'll say, well, maybe that's not indicative of Muhammad Ali himself being more conservative, because we have the quotes from his son, and his son is speaking about his father, and then his son is speaking for himself, and we have Muhammad Ali shifting his views on Africa.
00:38:06.000But he went out of his way, so you say national politics, he went out of his way to become active in local politics and the only person he passionately, almost campaigned for, but certainly endorsed publicly, vocally, repeatedly, Orrin Hatch, you sons of bitches!
00:38:45.000Or can Gerald bring it up really quickly?
00:38:49.000This is where he said, I don't have the exact quote, but here's the thing.
00:38:52.000What did happen was he was talking about people in the, oh, there we go.
00:38:56.000Our political leaders should use their position to bring understanding about the religion of Islam and clarify that these misguided murderers have perverted people's lives, views on what Islam really is.
00:39:07.000So then people came out and said, ooh, this is a shot at Donald Trump across the bow, right, over the travel ban.
00:39:13.000And they said that he was referring to people, meaning the United—they tried to imply that he was referring to Americans as murderers, people who were taking out terrorists.
00:39:20.000His statement was actually about taking out all of the Islamic terrorists.
00:39:24.000He went out of his way, by the way, a spokesperson to respond, specifically the parachuting, San Bernardino.
00:39:30.000Muhammad Ali, later in his life, was crusading against the current state of Islam.
00:39:34.000And yes, he was still a Muslim, but he said, you've got to stop with the anti-Jewish speech, you've got to stop with the anti-Israel speech, and we need to take out All of these Islamic terrorists who warp the view of what Islam really is.
00:39:45.000And here's the thing, you may disagree with that if you look to Muhammad, and I've talked about that, but I don't disavow the idea that there are plenty of Muslims who are trying to change the course of religion now and bring it into the modern world, and Muhammad Ali was one of those men.
00:39:57.000So again, even at the end of his life, when people try to say, Muhammad Ali, speaking out against Trump, and now they're trying to say, Muhammad Ali doesn't need your pardon, Donald Trump, right, the estate, because they collect money.
00:40:06.000Kind of like when we got sued by the Bob Ross estate, and then we realized they had nothing to do with Bob Ross, and the family hated them.
00:40:12.000In other words, the easiest thing to do would have been for Muhammad Ali to say nothing.
00:40:16.000But he endorsed Ronald Reagan, he endorsed, he campaigned for Orrin Hatch, and then when he made a statement about the horrors of Islamic terrorism warping the view of Islam, and he was saying, we need to go and take out these murderers, and he saw that the media misquoted him to attribute it to Trump, he went, the easiest thing would have been to say nothing, he went out of his way to say, no, no, no, no, not Trump, wasn't aimed at anyone specifically, certainly not Trump, it was aimed at Islamic terrorists.
00:40:39.000So Muhammad Ali, who you think you know, is not the man he was for the majority of his life.
00:40:45.000And he doesn't get the praise for what he did.
00:40:47.000He doesn't get the praise for what he did afterwards when he became an anti-segregationalist, right?
00:40:51.000He realized that segregationalism, which is what he believed in when he was younger, right?
00:40:54.000He didn't believe that black men should be with white women or vice versa.
00:40:57.000He realized and understood that it was wrong, and he spoke out against it, and he would help people regardless of color.
00:41:03.000But for some reason, Black Lives Matter want to hang on to this idea and image of a young, angry, and ignorant Ali, which is what he would tell you exactly.
00:41:17.000That's because I want to hear what you have to say after, but right now it's time for everyone on YouTube.
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