131x REPEAT OFFENDER SETS MAN ON FIRE
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Summary
After some big elections, Dan Crenshaw and Jasmine Crockett are out. Then in our Iran section, a Marine had his arms snapped by a senator for protesting the war for Israel. And last but not least, in Urban Decay, a 131-time repeat offender set someone on fire. Who could have seen this coming?
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Welcome back to Fluckus Talks, a podcast episode 334 today on the show.
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After some big elections, Dan Crenshaw and Jasmine Crockett are out.
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Then in our Iran section, a Marine had his arms snapped by a senator for protesting the war for Israel.
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Then in Cringe of the Week, Shakespeare was black and Jewish, according to a new article.
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And last but not least, in Urban Decay, a 131-time repeat offender set someone on fire.
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Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
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It's Fluckus Talks, a podcast featuring Richard.
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All right, one for one on the intro, as always.
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Everyone kept messaging me saying, oh, I don't know about subscriptions.
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I feel good on a personal level, on a political level.
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I'm feeling a little anxious or a little unsatisfied is what I would say.
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The energy has kind of changed recently with all the Iran stuff and we're going to get to
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But I just don't feel like, I don't know, maybe I'm tired of winning.
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And I wanted to make a little bit of an announcement.
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And sometimes in the episode, we'll say, oh, episode 305.
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We are happy to announce that we did pass the numbers that people have weighed in the
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We're not going to say when we passed it, but 334 is above any weight that anyone on
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But yeah, no more weight jokes around the episode.
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Because if you were up near our episode number, you'd be needing to go to the doctor.
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Trump had a true social post for Save America Act.
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All voters must show proof of citizenship in order to vote.
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No mail-in ballots except for illness, disability, military, or travel.
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No transgender mutilation surgery for children without the express written approval of the parents.
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And that was adjusted to no transgender mutilation surgery for children, period.
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Which should never have happened the first way.
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That's been an 80-20 issue for Americans for a really long time.
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And when we say 80-20 issue, we're talking about the entire population.
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The people who say yes might just be confused on the test, on the poll.
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Maybe someone else drafted this, but how do you get away from that?
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And I was thinking maybe it's to pressure Republicans to pass it because everyone on the Republican side seems to care a lot about trans people in the bathrooms.
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And maybe that's, like, the only way to get voter integrity passed is to shoehorn in some trans stuff so they go, ah, can't vote against trans in the bathroom.
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But that's kind of, like, a bad sign of where we're at.
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I didn't even know that was in the Save America Act.
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And another piece here, no mail-in ballots except for illness, disability, military, or travel.
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Like, obviously, if someone's in a hospital or, you know, really struggling, has some serious medical issues, sure.
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But we've shown stats on the show before that are, like, 20% of Stanford students now identify as disabled.
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So they can get a better bed or a dorm or live by themselves, whatever.
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And we've seen the rise of the, what do you call it, the assistant dogs, the dogs that you get to take on the plane that's just a yellow lab who has no training.
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And so a lot of those, I'm still wary of, like, illness, disability, those will get gamed the same way mail-in ballots got gamed.
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There are a lot of votes to be gamed in that way.
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And then keep in mind, too, the SAVE Act, even if it passed, I believe, like, say, right now, it wouldn't go into effect until probably the 28 election.
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So, like, midterms in 26, I don't think it would be able to move that fast.
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And also, that's not good for us midterms-wise if it doesn't go through and doesn't get implemented.
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Trump is canceling all of Joe Biden's executive orders that were done by Autopen and some others, too.
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He said, quote, any document signed by sleepy Joe Biden with the Autopen, which was approximately 92 percent of them, is hereby terminated and of no further force or effect.
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He says the Autopen is not allowed to be used if approval is not specifically given by the United States, the president of the United States.
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He also says in that post, quote, I am hereby canceling all executive orders and anything else that was not directly signed by crooked Joe Biden because the people who operated the Autopen did so illegally.
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So that sounds pretty good and should include the Kareen.
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Kentonji Jean-Pierre Jackson or whatever her name is.
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Kentonji Brown Jackson is a Supreme Court justice.
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But also this sounded good initially, but then it turns out the Trump Justice Department has ended its investigation into former Joe Biden's alleged use of an Autopen after officials failed to found no.
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No applicable criminal statute to pursue charges.
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So basically they didn't have anything historic or legal grounds to really go after them.
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So kind of they kind of quit on the pursuing criminal charges.
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But then Trump reversed and rescinded every single thing that was signed with Autopen.
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I'm assuming we can blame Pam Bondi for that.
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You hear this and you go, yeah, everything Joe Biden signed is being undone.
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And if we lose in 2028, the exact same thing will happen to Trump.
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Every single executive order that he signed and every piece of like soft governance or, you know, leading from the Oval Office is going to be gone.
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And we're going to be left with all this stuff we've passed.
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And what if we passed so far the one big beautiful bill and then now we're like desperately trying to pass the SAVE Act.
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And we got a little treat, a war with Iran in between.
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So it's really important to actually pass this stuff because it can be erased by the next president and it will.
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It'll they'll just do a little press release like and we rescinded every single thing Trump did.
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Unfortunately, there's no auto pen justification for that.
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There's no Trump was out of his mind or anything.
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It's just, yeah, we're doing it because he's on the other side and we disagree.
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U.S. court rejects Trump's request to delay one hundred and seventy five billion dollars in tariff refunds.
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Companies can now move forward with reclaiming duties they were required to pay.
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If fully processed, this would mark the largest trade related payout in history.
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And someone replied to that, something I thought was insightful, said, no, hold on a gosh darn moment.
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We were assured that the people who were paying those tariffs were the consumers.
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So how then are these companies claiming that they were the ones who suffered losses?
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And the tariffs going back, I want Trump to do a deal with some of the companies saying, like, don't collect it.
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I know the Supreme Court said you're allowed to and we owe you billions of dollars.
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I don't even know what's going to happen with this.
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But it's just so frustrating to watch courts kind of undo the agenda and the one tool that he was free to use, he's not free to use anymore.
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I'm not really satisfied with how the administration's doing in this golden age.
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I feel like everything is almost a win and then it gets taken away.
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Or it's going to be a win and then it doesn't fully happen, like the deportations and all this other stuff.
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Let's do this quick story about Tucker's Alp truck.
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Tucker Carlson's multi-million dollar nicotine pouch shipment stolen in interstate grand theft auto case.
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So basically a truck carrying all of his Alp pouches was hijacked and stolen.
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378,000 tins were stolen worth millions of dollars.
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I'm assuming it's because of his anti-Israel stance.
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I don't know who's doing the truck heist these days, but this is, uh, that's a tale as old as time, right?
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The mob, uh, uh, cartel, anybody can hijack a truck.
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I think Guy Fieri lost a truckload of tequila recently.
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And then Costco, there was another hijacking where a bunch of crab legs were gone.
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So you start looking and you're like, huh, tequila, crab legs, nicotine pouches.
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They're doing the, they're doing the fun stuff that you can easily flip.
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I didn't realize Guy Fieri was so anti-Semitic.
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By double digits and it was a major upset apparently.
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And Steve Toth is kind of an older man who's been around that area for a really long time.
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I mean, do you even feel happy to see your enemies go down?
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Like, I was watching him do a podcast after and he was like drinking and kind of like sitting
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And then the clip I saw was in black and white with sad music.
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And he was kind of just like, and I actually almost, almost felt bad for him.
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Take some sort of Booz Allen Hamilton job or some sort of lobbying thing.
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And while it's good to see he lost his primary, something we've kind of like alluded to and
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hoped for, for like years at this point, Steve Toth, who's replacing him, isn't really my
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I will proudly stand with Israel and the Jewish people.
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Israel can't wait until Iran has turned the Middle East into a nuclear wasteland.
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So Texas, that Southern way of supporting Israel, I fucking can't stand it.
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And so just looking back, like Dan Crenshaw in general was kind of a like social media,
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young, eyepatch, distinct guy who had everything working for him in terms of like PR and whatever.
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And so I guess it's kind of shows you the strength of becoming that target becomes like
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He was a, if you ask someone, Hey, name 10, like there's 450 plus congressional members
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And if you ask name, name five, name 10, it would be like, uh, AOC, Dan Crenshaw.
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And for him to lose and get smoked like that is kind of interesting.
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All he had to do was not be like a warmongering rhino who doesn't believe the 2020 election
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Constantly counter-signaling Trump in ways and stuff like that.
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And the new guy is another warmongering rhino for Texas.
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Next, we have a state Senate person who won for the Republicans.
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Uh, Lakeisha Alston, the woman running for election as a Republican in North Carolina's
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Senate district 22 in a full hijab was revealed to actually be a lifelong Democrat, ran completely
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And we actually showed you this woman's picture, uh, a couple episodes back randomly, but, uh,
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Lakeisha is a hijab wearing sleeper cell running unopposed.
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So I guess maybe they'll lose against a Democrat.
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And she was a Democrat and then ran as a Republican.
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So it's like a takeover right in front of our faces and they're executing a plan.
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And I actually remember talking about this, like sleeper selling it and they did it.
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I'm sure you guys have heard of, uh, James Talrico defeats Jasmine Crockett.
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So this is to be a Senator in the state of Texas.
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Uh, Jasmine Crockett also, I think her seat got gerrymandered and so she was forced into
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She'll be siphoning public funds somewhere soon or, uh, running a 501c3 with nefarious
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I think, uh, allegedly, but, uh, you want to play this video?
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Six years ago, no one believed that I could become a state representative.
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So it's like still this victimhood thing and it's not like she was going to run and then
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And then it's like, well, no one wants to see a black woman in power.
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You were in for six years and then you lost.
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And now it's, well, people don't like, cause I'm black.
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There is a sort of like, they were always against me.
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It was, I was always an underdog and it's like, you're in Congress.
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Um, and Jasmine Crockett, uh, Texas 30 has served in the U S house, um, since 2023 and
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she has sponsored zero bills that became law, zero bills.
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And then she did an interview, but you know, that's kind of, she's useless in a red state.
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You know, if you're controlling it, you're, you're not going to get a Dem bill passed.
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I saw someone talk about this election between Tallarico, who's a total creep.
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And we're going to get to in a second, um, between Tallarico and Jasmine Crockett.
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And they were like, well, I'm glad Tallarico won.
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I'd like to see Jasmine Crockett on the Supreme court one day.
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And then take off my VR headset and go, whoa, that would be horrible.
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And I think this kind of plays into why she lost.
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I did recently read this interesting article that I thought was so funny.
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I don't know that I thought it was funny, but it said that, um, Caucasian Americans are
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dying at a higher rate than they are actually being born.
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So with, with, with what's happening with the lack of a growth rate in white America,
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but it's not the same for black America or Hispanic America or Asian America.
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And if the trend continues to go this way, then we're going to be put in a situation where,
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And it's weird considering the fact that she lost her election and probably could have
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Um, especially for a statewide race, like Senator.
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Um, and I think it's so interesting because there's this kind of like, uh, black assumption
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that when white people are the minority in the U S then black people will like take the mantle
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And I think that's crazy because who are we getting displaced by?
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It's like multiple ethnicities and the Latino voting block is going to become more powerful.
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The black population has stayed relatively flat in America.
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Um, and so it's, it's a weird arrogance that, oh, it's just going to all come to us.
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Once white people, once that bad white people are a minority.
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And it's fascinating because you think Latinos are just going to not be a voting block and
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vote for their own interest and try to seize power themselves.
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And then like the Latinos, the Muslims, the Indians, whoever's going to like fill the
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power vacuum, they're not going to be as nice to black people as white people were.
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They don't have any Indian or Latino or guilt of any kind.
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And they don't see you as like a charity case the same way that a lot of liberal white
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They're not going to be like going out of their way to give you a leg up.
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They're going to like not be as tolerant of your antisocial behavior.
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I don't think the main point is I don't think black people realize how much they need white
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They're not at that point where they can like ascend or count on white people just going
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And then James Tallarico, he obviously beat her for that Senate seat.
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And this is what he's tweeted in the past a few years ago.
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So this was during the height of George Floyd mania, kind of COVID early 2020.
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White skin gives me and every white American immunity from the virus, but we spread it wherever
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we go through our words, our actions, and our systems.
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We don't have to be showing symptoms like a white hood or a Confederate flag to be contagious.
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Self-loathing white guy trying to use the language during the absolute peak of mania, you know?
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And that, we've talked about this on the show a lot, that 2020 window.
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There's like four months where people got crazy.
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They really thought the revolution was happening and there would never be a Republican backlash
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And so they said the most heinous, dumb shit, the most liberal shit you could possibly imagine.
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And so this guy is, I think, like 35, 36 years old, and he's got some bad, dumb shit
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And you can see he is leading with like this religion skin suit.
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And I think he was some sort of pastor, or he has at least like training, Presbyterian
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Our southern border should be like our front porch.
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But a welcome mat, is that what Texas needs right now?
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In the front porch, it's like the front porch would be like an Ellis Island-type processing
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center where people come in, which we don't even want.
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But the southern border being the front porch, meaning what?
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And there's another clip of him talking about trans.
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Before we go further, I want to acknowledge that our trans community needs abortion care
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Defending trans Texans is something we have to do every day at the state capitol.
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And you better believe I'll be giving sermons on that too.
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And he's completely unrelatable to an average white man.
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He's playing this, like, unoffensive white guy who says all the right things that a screeching
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And there's something deeply inauthentic about that.
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And you could say that for a lot of politicians.
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But when it's so backwards and then you're using the church to subvert God, it becomes
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But this guy really needs to lose as well.
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It's like their bench is deep with different types of retards.
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There's, like, not a normal person who's like, oh, all right.
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No, the closest thing to a normal person is John Fetterman.
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And the Democrats are just like, oh, that's just his stroke.
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And then are we going to get into Cornyn versus Paxton at all?
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The Senate, the Republican primary also didn't reach 50%.
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And I believe the runoff is happening May 26th or something like that.
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John Paxton is trying to pull some moves, like, where if the SAVE Act gets passed, he'll drop out.
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I don't know if we're going to get into it further in the show.
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And Texas is, like, a representative of America, right?
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It's just going to be fascinating to see what happens.
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And it just feels like we're setting ourselves up to make another mistake.
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He's done a lot of good and proved himself to be a real motherfucker.
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Because he's, like, he's willing to drop out of the race if the SAVE Act, if they end the filibuster and pass the SAVE Act.
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Because then, so, he'll personally sacrifice himself so that they can pass important legislation.
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And John Cornyn will be that guy who will be the McCain flip vote at some point.
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And it was all about Texas over the last couple days because they had their primaries.
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I don't want to do war stuff all the time, fight wars for Israel.
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That's the extent of your political commentary.
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But do you want to get a little more nuanced on that?
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Like, I think there's like, you know, obviously, it's not going to be one of these endless wars.
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But if it goes bad and this just becomes a crusade for Israel to land grab all of the Middle East, like, obviously, that's going to be terrible.
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If it were to end, like, in the next few weeks, it wouldn't be as bad as people are thinking.
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Apparently, they're projecting it's going to go through September.
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But there could be a world where it doesn't end up being as bad as people are saying.
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I always go back to the bandwidth, the distraction, when a lot of the top hitters in your party or in your cabinet or in the Oval Office are spending time thinking about calling Iran, calling Netanyahu, doing all this shit.
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It's just energy that could be spent on domestic issues.
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Obviously, there are really strong opinions about hating the war and fighting for Israel.
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And we're going to show a guy snap his arm here pretty soon who doesn't want to fight for Israel.
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But, man, I just see it as distraction and then a time suck.
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It's a waste of time while our domestic agenda could be getting better, right?
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And there are some odds on the prediction markets for a nuclear weapon being detonated this year.
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One of the prediction markets has created a market that would monetize a nuclear attack amid increasing concerns that bets are happening among government insiders who make military decisions.
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And there is a nuclear weapon detonation by market.
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And imagine Pete Hegseth is, like, pitching the nuke idea just so we can make 10K off one of those bets.
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What if we use one of those big bombs with that symbol on it or whatever?
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Then we have an Axios headline here about Netanyahu.
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Netanyahu asks White House if secret Iran talks are happening.
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So he was worried that there was some U.S. to Iran back channels happening without him that he couldn't get his opinion in, his blood feud in.
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You know, at a high level, the U.S. talking to someone who we just bombed the fuck out of, usually it's, all right, has everyone calmed down?
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But, you know, Israel probably wants to drag us into something a little further.
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And then we have a tweet that kind of sums that up.
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This is literally the Israeli government insinuating that the president of the United States is not allowed to pull the American military out of war unless Israel is party to the ceasefire negotiation and approves of them.
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And then we have Lindsey Graham trying to get everyone riled up and trying to get Trump to put boots on the ground in this clip.
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In 1983, Ronald Reagan sent Marines and sailors to try to police and deal with the Lebanese Civil War.
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Hezbollah attacked the Marine barracks, killed 220 Marines, 18 sailors, and wounded 100 others.
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Ronald Reagan, who I admire and love, withdrew and never did anything about it.
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Attack Hezbollah from that unsettled beef from 1983 because Ronald Reagan didn't do it right.
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And obviously, Lindsey Graham has received millions of dollars from AIPAC and allegedly is getting gay blackmailed by Israel.
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Because allegedly he got gay blackmailed by Israel and he liked it and then kept asking for more.
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And now he's playing ball and then they pay him in gay escorts.
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Our next clip is probably my least favorite clip from all of housekeeping.
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We have Glenn Beck here talking to AI George Washington trying to justify the war in Iran.
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Not fight foreign wars and not be involved in the world's policemen.
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But there are times that we have to demonstrate strength in order to prevent conflict.
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But I don't know where the foreign entanglement begins and where it ends.
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I didn't strut in my uniform dreaming of conquest.
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In fact, I begged several times to not be the general and not be the president.
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I didn't want it, but I understood my responsibility.
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And I also understood that some things that are easy to forget when you're staring down bayonets.
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It has to be guarded deliberately with foresight and strength.
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Yeah, and so just, you know, Lindsey Graham wants Unsettled Beef from 1983 from Hezbollah.
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Glenn Beck is talking to an AI George Washington again.
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And you're asking George Washington if the war in Iran is a good idea.
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Here are some questions that you should have asked George Washington and see what his answers really would have been.
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Should black people be able to vote or hold office?
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Should black people be allowed to own guns?
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How would you handle Martha when she would talk back to you?
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This is kind of like how you calibrate AI to see if you're talking to just a computer or if he really has George Washington's thoughts.
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Because it was free white persons when a lot of the writings were getting done in that era.
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What would you do with all the Muslims in Dearborn?
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We'd get on the Detroit River with a small group.
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We'd send them down the river into the ocean and then they could figure it out themselves.
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Cooler heads prevail or, you know, who you listen to is who determines, your inner circle determines your policy.
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It's like, we got Lindsey Graham out here begging for boots on the ground.
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I don't know if there's any real even-keeled people trying to determine what needs to be done.
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And then Jared Kushner talks to BB every day is what I've heard.
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And here's what Netanyahu said about why it's so important to keep attacking Iran.
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The reason that we had to act now is because they were, after we hit their nuclear sites and their ballistic missiles program, you'd think they learned a lesson.
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They're totally fanatic about this, about the goal of destroying America.
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So they started building new sites, new places, underground bunkers that would make their ballistic missile program and their atomic bomb program immune within months.
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If no action was taken now, no action could be taken in the future.
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They could threaten us and threaten everyone in between.
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And you needed a resolute president like Donald J. Trump to take that action.
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Like a week after all those Epstein files dropped, Iran might do the blackmailing.
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It's one of those accusations that are actually confessions.
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It's almost like a tongue-in-cheek, like, wink, head nod threat to Trump where it's like, oh, if Trump doesn't do this, Iran could blackmail him.
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And he give an action and it's like, all right.
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So there is a world where Trump is getting blackmailed and forced to do this war with Iran because of blackmail.
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I'm not saying that's what's happening, but there is a world where that exists.
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So hearing him say Iran could blackmail, pretty retarded.
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Here's the protester clip we mentioned in the intro and you mentioned earlier.
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It was a Marine who came to a Senate hearing and said, we don't want to fight Israel's wars.
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America does not want to fight this war for Israel.
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America does not want to fight its sons and daughters to war for Israel.
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Your inability to name that shows your existence as leaders.
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So now we're going to, they're dragging him out.
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Now we're going to play the part that I'm sure everyone saw online.
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And then this guy in the blue suit is a senator.
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Senator Tim Sheehy from Montana is there, and he's part of the arm snap committee.
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And his arm was stuck, and then he got overpowered, and it snapped his arm.
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And the senator got up to tackle him and move him out like that, and that's why his arm broke.
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When have you ever seen a senator get physical with somebody?
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Unless there was like an active threat, and the guy's a hero, and he jumps and tackles the guy with the knife or something.
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Like in our Congress and Senate, there's really never a time for like physical altercations, at least in my lifetime, I don't think.
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And there is one here because a guy was protesting war for Israel, and that made the senator get up, get physical, and break a Marine's arm.
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People are breaking people's arms, talking to a computer.
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Think about filming the AI George Washington video.
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Yeah, we're going to insert this later, right?
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And no one went nuts during COVID, the voter fraud, stolen election.
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No one tried to drag Alejandro Mayorkas out of the DHS or something when he was letting in millions and millions of people, right?
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But a Marine who says we're not going to send our sons and daughters to die for Israel, he needs to get dragged out and have his arm broken.
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He's got a little bit of a hijab wife, yeah, and he's like in a green party, I think.
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So he's got a little weird background, but the message in that protest in his uniform, I agree with, of why are we fighting Israel's wars?
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And we send our best guys over there to die, our like strongest men and our smartest men and women, and they go die in some war.
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Yeah, it gets dangerous when you start warmongering and you're a fighting age male, you know?
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It's like some Southern disgusting, it makes me like.
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And then that country founded in 1948 is the same thing.
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And then when you're not winning your domestic agenda, when you're not making progress on the things that you promised to your constituents.
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And then, like, we talked about migration, right?
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But when it comes time to do your party's bidding, it's an 80-20 issue for the right wing.
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So ignoring an 80-20 issue while we're getting kind of into this foreign entanglement just feels so bad.
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Not black-pilled, but it makes me really want to just kind of become a recluse somewhere and not stay involved in stuff.
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So, and you guys know how politics works, right?
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You kind of get a couple wins a month from now.
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But if we ebb more than we flow, all of a sudden we wasted four years kind of getting nothing done.
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Only executive orders that will be reversed by the next president, right?
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We can't just do rhetoric or tweets or whatever.
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We need to stack up real irreversible wins now.
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It's a quick roar for Israel, and then we'll get back to deporting everybody, I'm sure.
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We don't have to read the whole thing, but maybe you can summarize it.
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And apparently the thing that made Trump mad was that, and this is what everyone's reporting,
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is that Christy Noem was giving some testimony in front of a House committee the other day,
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and Senator Kennedy from Louisiana, he asked her about the advertisement that she spent
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$220-ish million on of herself riding on horseback, urging people to self-deport.
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She said she got approved from Trump, and Trump said he never did.
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Apparently that pissed Trump off, and I'm sure there were other little things or signs
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of incompetence or the way Minneapolis was handled maybe that had some effect on it.
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I think you probably pronounce both full names instead of slurring it.
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But he's okay from what we know about him so far.
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Senator Mark Wayne Mullen says babies of undocumented immigrants should be deported too.
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I think she had too much smoky eyeshadow to be in charge of Homeland Security.
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Stuff like that kind of gets in the way of the job.
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And then doing the $220 million marketing campaign where it's all about you on a horse and me doing this,
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It's a shakeup of DHS, which is a key piece to our border, deportations, everything like that.
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So hopefully it stimulates maybe a new angle of attack.
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We had talked about going after the banking and renting businesses to illegals.
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We need to do something over the top because if we don't have the stomach to send in ice to Minneapolis,
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There was a hearing where one of Biden's people was questioned about a hotline that was created for unaccompanied minors.
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So you're telling this committee that the Biden administration, while they were letting all of these unaccompanied minors into the country,
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and as we've talked about today, they weren't keeping track of them, they issued these kids a hotline that they could call if they had trouble with the sponsor family that they were put with.
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And you're saying that 65,000 calls to this hotline designated to protect these kids went unanswered.
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65,000 calls went unanswered, and apparently there was one person working the phones.
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And imagine if you're an unaccompanied minor, a legal child, and you're facing some sort of abuse or something, and then finally you go, oh, my God, there's a hotline.
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It's almost as if they facilitated the human trafficking on purpose.
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Obviously, after the shooting in Austin last week, people are upset, and they're going to town halls and talking about it.
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Listen to what this guy says about the problems with our gun culture.
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I think I speak on behalf of the South Asian community, that it brings us hope to see people who aren't even affected of our community to stand up for us.
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So I don't stand here tonight just sad, but I stand here tonight angry.
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Angry that families in Austin are planning funerals instead of weekend dinners.
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Angry that young people cannot gather in public without fear.
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Angry that mass shootings have become so common that they barely shock us anymore.
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Texas now loses more than 4,000 lives each year to gun-related deaths.
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Firearms are now one of the leading causes of death for children and teenagers in the state.
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But first-generation Texan arguing against gun laws because someone got hurt.
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We need like a mechanism where people who immigrate to this country don't have any say for a really long time.
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Like you came here knowing the foundational beliefs of America.
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The First Amendment and the Second Amendment.
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The first one and then it protects the first one.
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So it's this relationship where if you come here, you should know that and then that's the one thing you really can't touch.
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And yeah, some sad shit's going to happen because a Senegalese guy was here.
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Yeah, a Muslim migrant shot a bunch of people.
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You're making a case for like more ice than you are for getting rid of the guns.
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And then there's something that rubs me the wrong way about someone who comes in and they're from a visibly different ethnic area and they start talking about our constitution.
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And he starts it off by saying, speaking on behalf of the South Asian community.
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Now you're speaking on behalf of South Asians in Texas and you're going after the second most important amendment.
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And keep in mind, there's more guns in Dallas than whatever country this guy came from.
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But now he's going to come and he knows better than us.
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And we have some stats here about the actual homicide rate.
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In 1968, Texas's homicide rate was 12 per 100K, peaked in 1980 at 14.7 per 100K, decreased to its lowest in 2011, 4.9 per 100,000.
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And it increased to 5 per 100K during the 2010s and increased with the rest of the nation during COVID, 7 to 8 per 100,000.
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And, you know, this is just the trend we're seeing in Texas.
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It's going to go from red to purple to blue and then South.
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And then our entire country will look like Frisco, Texas or some version of it.
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And Frisco, Texas is obviously looking really bad.
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We've been covering that for years at this point.
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There was a hearing the other day and then they opened up with the Boy Scouts.
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And this is what the Boy Scouts in Frisco, Texas look like.
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100% Indian Boy Scouts in Frisco, Texas tonight.
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No, this is what the great replacement looks like.
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And then it makes you wonder, like, are these Indian kids and their parents talking together about how to get them all in the same Boy Scout troop so they can all be friends and share recipes and do whatever cultural ethnic stuff they do?
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Or is this just a random sample that happened that got lucky without any planning?
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And then they go to Rice University as an engineer.
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That's what's going to happen and take a spot set along the way.
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Here's a picture of Virginia's Boy Scout troop.
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And then I made some AI merit badges that the Boy Scouts could use.
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And then there's one of a guy holding shit.
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But at least you're interacting with AI and trying.
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We have another stat for great replacement stuff.
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Increased 1,600% from 1980, while the U.S.-born population increased just 76%.
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And North Carolina's foreign-born population rocketed it up 1,500 and changed percent, while
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Similar with Virginia, 560% jump of foreign-born, while the U.S.-born has increased just 44%.
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And I mean, we've talked about during the Biden era, foreign-born population was the highest
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And we even had projections in 2030 if Biden continued.
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And this is just going to show you they're spreading it out everywhere.
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They're strategically putting them into states that they think they can flip purple.
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Look at all those states where the numbers are.
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Virginia, a state that's less of a swing state in presidential elections, but they've gone
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from Youngkin to Spanberger, you know, so there's some fighting there.
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And then Utah, that's a bastion of white excellence that they really want to gut.
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And I want to add one more point to the Boy Scout thing.
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I was thinking, like, what happens when this happens to a person in real life?
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Like, imagine a Democrat liberal woman and their kid is the only white kid in Boy Scouts.
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And then they go to their husband, like, what happened?
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And then he'll say, well, that's what happens when you vote Democrat.
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And then they'll say, well, I don't want to do that anymore.
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And then the same thing with, like, a repeat offender.
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Like, a lady gets sucker punched on the subway.
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By the time they come around and they have real life experiences,
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Oh, you're the only white kid in the Boy Scouts.
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And then when you do come around and maybe there's some people on the same page
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and they say, all right, how do we fix this problem?
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So it's like we're at this weird point where it's almost, like, beyond the point of no return,
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And it can't really be a 180 turnaround opposite direction anymore, unfortunately.
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First, in Ireland, we have a white liberal woman here giving a rundown of their operations
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If there was ever an image that perfectly captures the modern-day plantation of Ireland,
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Liberal woman assisting strange foreign men to move into a rural Irish village with a
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There are some real traitors out there helping to gut their own country.
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And it's ironic, too, because the liberal women are the ones who are more likely going
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to be the victim of the migrant crimes because right-wing women would try to avoid migrants
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Yeah, the longer you're exposed to them, the more likely you are to be the victim of something.
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A sexual assault, a beating, any sort of thing like that.
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There was a PSA in the UK for avoiding having terrorist stuff on your phone.
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I just got on my device taken away by the police.
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I might get a criminal record and not be able to go to college.
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Yeah, so the people sharing terrorist content on their phones are most likely 13-year-old
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And then you think about, like, in America, I'm not going to really guess on who pays for
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this in England, but it's like your own tax dollars kind of warning your youth to not
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share anything that could be seen as going against, like, migration pretty much.
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I think maybe the tide is going to turn so quickly that they're kind of trying to keep
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you scared and in fear that anything you do could ruin your life.
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But they're trying to make you scared that something you do could ruin your life while
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And ruin your life, I mean ruin your country, ruin the life you knew, the world you grew
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This is, I believe, at, like, a subway or a train station.
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A guy was getting robbed for his Rolex in broad daylight by a migrant.
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And then if you look closely, like, people are just standing and watching.
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The migrant's chasing him down like some Looney Tunes shit.
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They run into each other in the opposite direction.
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Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun.
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I'm surprised people are even wearing Rolexes in London these days.
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There'll be a PSA where it's like, you don't need to wear a watch anymore.
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And then we have some stats here, which I thought were pretty dark.
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Which, you know, if you do all the campaigns and all the advertising to people on how to act on the train,
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UK social media arrests over the last 10 years.
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And then, obviously, the most popular boy's name over the last 10 years.
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And our last piece of our abroad section and our migrants section,
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no whites allowed after 8 p.m. was written on a wall in where?
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And Birmingham is one of the places that we've been kind of looking at a lot.
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It has a huge Pakistani and Indian population moving in.
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If you guys remember where they called it littering, fly tipping,
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where there's just a dump now, that was in Birmingham.
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And I don't know really what this means if someone spray paints no whites allowed after 8 p.m.,
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I think this town was, yeah, this is in Alum Rock, and it's only 6.4% white.
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So that's kind of their version of the Indian Boy Scouts in Frisco, Texas.
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Well, let's move on to our final page of housekeeping, where I can say whatever I want.
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The link to this episode needs to be sent to the boys in the group chat.
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Let's reset in the final page of housekeeping and try to be funnier, have some fun with
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it, loosen out, because I'm getting worried about how much we're fucking not winning our
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Before every show, I go like this to Richard to make sure he's warm and not a robot.
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That's what I'll tell my lawyer when the falling out happens.
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But we do strategically keep the LLC how it is.
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So when people come to sue us, they go, all right, you can take everything.
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Our first story and our final page of housekeeping is some important pepper information.
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Peppers with three bumps are male and are better for eating, cooked.
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Those with four bumps are female and are tastier, raw.
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I see four bumpers and that's what I eat, cooked.
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Trump is talking about allowing 6G brain implants to go into our bodies.
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Give you a little bit deeper view into somebody's skin?
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And it's a biological interface system to cortex.
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And maybe I was thinking there could be like a silver lining here.
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Maybe it'll be like a COVID thing where they need 50% compliance.
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And then we can make all the migrants get the brain chips.
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But then I was thinking that would be bad because then they'll be like really smart and powerful.
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And then they'll rule over us and it becomes a biblical prophecy.
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Giving the migrants some sort of limitless pill.
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And it's like you'll be ruled over by foreigners in your own land.
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And you can't, you know, be at the mark of the beast.
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And keep in mind the 5G stuff is sketchy as it is.
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They can fake nukes and mimic radiation poisoning with the 5G towers.
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So that might be what they're up to if like a nuke goes off and you can't go outside and it's like the new pandemic basically.
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And they can't go outside because you get radiation poisoning.
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And then people would feel off because of the stuff coming off from the 5G towers because nukes don't even exist.
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I'm sure you guys could have probably guessed that.
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There's been a lot of talk about why dogs don't live as long as they used to.
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One of the obvious reasons is because they eat foods, especially kibble, that are riddled with various mycotoxins like a flat toxin, a flat toxin, I don't know, the most carcinogenic natural substance in the world, and ZEA, which is highly estrogenic.
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In this study that he's referencing, almost 100% of samples of dog kibble were contaminated with at least one mycotoxin, and 88 out of 93 were contaminated with two or more.
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Pets are suffering just like we are from low-quality industrial food supply.
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And the study was titled Individual and Combined Occurrences of the Prevalent Mycotoxins in Commercial Feline and Canine Food.
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There is 1.6 cases of cancer for every two dogs in the United States.
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Almost 100% of dogs have cancer, and that just started in the last five years.
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It's criminal what they're doing to the creatures, blah, blah, blah.
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I saw you giving Jerry hot dogs yesterday, a pack of hot dogs.
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That was because my meal subscription ran out, and I needed a day or two, so I just feed him hot dogs.
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Like, obviously, it's probably bad, but if he likes it or not.
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I gave him a whole – I gave him, I think, a pack and a half.
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And then growing up, another thing with this, dogs don't get enough sunshine like they used to.
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Growing up, I had two dogs that lived outside entirely, and I think if you did that these days, they'd probably call the cops on you.
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But dogs aren't outside as much as they used to be.
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They don't get as much sun as they used to, and the circadian rhythm goes both ways for all mammals, so that could be fucking them up too.
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I saw that messing with your circadian rhythm also causes cancer.
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I just saw that recently, and it was basically studying night shift workers and kind of said that might give you cancer.
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If you do a night shift for a long time, like, you'll get gray hairs, your hormones get messed up.
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Our last clip from the final page of housekeeping is some life advice from this guy.
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When I realized I wanted different things out of life, that I saw the world differently than others, and I'd start to do something.
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Someone had asked, now, why are you doing this?
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Because this is the way to think, and this is the way everyone believes.
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I would try to explain myself, well, I just think differently.
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If you feel the need to explain yourself, just say, I'm playing a different game than you.
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My goals, my belief, my desires are not what yours are.
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So when you're doing some shit in the final page of housekeeping that's brutal and retarded, I'll just say, I'm playing a different game.
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Yeah, this is like the night after, like, he got drunk and he's giving life advice.
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He's talking to this guy's wife, and it didn't go well.
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This is the type of guy who you'd see on Wall Street.
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All right, our first clip from Cringe of the Week.
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This girl has a weird interaction with the Jewish homeless guy.
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Even though I'm flexible, I'm not that flexible.
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You probably haven't grown up with Jewish friends or anything, so you don't know.
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If you were from Chicago, Baltimore, New York, LA, you would totally understand.
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You're telling me, well, usually people get angry.
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I thought I would get you some lunch, but sorry it didn't work out.
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Is that like at some restaurant where you're a server?
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He didn't let his standards get behind him when he's homeless.
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And then you see how he gets pushy with the young girl with the flirting?
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We may have told the story maybe in bonus land or something, but we played golf one time
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And then the cart girl came and then she said, oh, how's it going?
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So he didn't think I was hearing better now that you're here.
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And he was like going on and like being like flirty and pushy.
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And then he's like, oh, I'm sure you probably get this a lot.
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Oh, you're probably going to hang out with your boyfriend after this.
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Like doing charity work to someone and then saying, you want me to get in the car with
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You're a worker at a restaurant and I'll come to your restaurant.
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No, I was just trying to hand you a bag of Big Macs.
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You shouldn't put yourself in a position where you're right across from a homeless guy of
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And you're initiating an interaction with a homeless person.
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I know there's like a beautiful Christian, well-to-do girls who want to like do good
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things, but just like make sure there's somebody with you, you know?
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And then Fleckus is eating the burger in his car on the way to the homeless place.
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And I said, what was the thought process there?
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Like, wouldn't you just get me an Archburger and get yourself an Archburger?
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I cut the Archburger in half, like Holy Communion.
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We don't want to get you up to episode 335 again.
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So they're just grabbing the dollars from the tip of the gun.
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If you had AI make this video, you'd probably be arrested.
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It would say, cannot generate this type of content.
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And I was thinking, like, bigger picture, what's going on here?
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Like, wouldn't you think, hey, let's let the money shoot out and we can all grab some.
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But you can't not do the stereotype because if some people chose not to do the stereotype,
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everyone else would do the stereotype and then they'd get all the money.
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It's a stereotype security dilemma and everyone failed the test.
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And that's the same attitude George Soros had when he debased the pound in England.
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I remember he did an interview and he said, well, there was a discrepancy and if we didn't
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So it might as well be us who makes all the money.
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It's like the same thing of like, well, I'm not going to do that.
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But then everyone else is grabbing the dollars.
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So it's a full circle and you almost like have to make the stereotype real.
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Very interesting start to cringe and some weird anomalous Jewish behavior.
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Jewish homeless guy and then Jewish money gun use.
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Our next clip, it'll be a quick clip, but it's just something that's maybe a new trend,
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And it's probably easy for her because I'm assuming her clients probably come in every
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But maybe in the future, we see more stuff like this when everything trends towards like
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A lot of guys who don't talk to girls or interact with girls would maybe want to go get a haircut
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where the girl's sitting on your lap and touching your head.
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I think Asia has been ahead of us in that futuristic look where you just kind of pay for
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like a hot girl to do karaoke with you in Japan.
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Um, but yeah, imagine going to this place and then you're like, you're a walk-in and you
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She's like, all right, I'm going to get on, you know, I don't know.
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And unfortunately kind of seems like where things are going, where like strippers and
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things you need in life, like a stripper grocery store, you know, like it's kind of...
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Yeah, you've seen it flash in random, like a topless maid.
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Topless maid and a straddling haircut and we're starting to pay women a little too much.
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Next, we have a clip of someone who's still stuck in 2018.
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If you're cis and you won't date trans folks, you're transphobe.
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Now, if that made you mad, maybe it's your prejudices that you need to probe.
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No matter the reasons you've got, you're reducing us to when we disrobe.
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But the main point of this is some people are stuck.
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And they're stuck in this old era, this 2018 zone where you're just discovering these ideas
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They're like this man doing the same thing that we've already made fun of for 10 years.
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And there's like a bigger picture thing here where normal people want to date normal people.
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So if you're trans, you probably have to date a furry or someone in a diaper.
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And that's normal for you because you're freaks, you're misfits.
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I think people kind of make this assumption like, or they make the decision, hey, I'm going
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Like even me and you, I know I can't get hired off a random job anymore.
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I can't go to a fortune 500 company ever anymore.
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I could work at a racist lumber yard pretty easily.
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But, uh, they, they expect to have access to all the things when they make a change that's
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Cause you started taking some estrogen or something.
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Our final piece of cringe is the story we mentioned in the intro.
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So according to a new article, William Shakespeare was a black Jewish woman.
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And this was from the Telegraph and it's according to a new book.
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It claims the truth of Shakespearean authorship has been hidden by centuries of Western centric
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And I was, uh, we saw this from the Telegraph's Twitter and I, and the article was up recently
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So I think they may have said, Whoa, how'd this escape the 2018 Reddit chamber?
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Um, but yeah, fascinating that these people are still making claims like this.
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And we have like an Orwell tweet that, uh, or an Orwell tweet, an Orwell quote that I thought
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Every statue and street and building has been renamed.
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And that process is continuing day by day and minute by minute.
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Nothing exists except an endless present in which the party is always right.
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And then there's one more tweet that goes around when you see these types of stories.
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You might even have some evidence to the contrary, but you have to ask yourself, is this really
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There obviously are these trends where like black people invented everything.
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Or someone just like, they were on their way to the patent office and a white man snatched
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And you think who's mugging who and what we show you in Urban Decay.
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But in this certain areas where maybe an idea did exist as a black person's idea first
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and then a white person took it, I don't really feel bad about that scenario because why didn't
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you run with it and expand it and enterprise it?
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And it's like, well, McDonald's was actually started by the McDonald's brothers and Ray
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Yeah, but they had one location and Ray Kroc had a vision and he expanded it to like billions
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He snaked them, but also he took it further than you were going to take it.
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So I don't really feel bad when I hear stories of like, oh, this was stolen.
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I kind of respect the person who takes the idea and enterprises it to the top.
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United Airlines has some new rules for everybody.
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Using headphones is no longer just considered proper etiquette.
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It is now a requirement on United Airlines flights.
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United says passengers who use speakers or refuse to wear headphones could be removed
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The airline says that travelers who don't have headphones can request a free pair from
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Another example of how we lost social trust and now a company has to do it for us.
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Just like at CVS where everything's locked up now in case everyone wants to steal.
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1% of the people ruined something and now corporate had to come over the top and say,
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Obviously, we've probably shown a couple of clips of loudspeakers on the planes and it's
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black people, toddlers on an iPad and the occasional boomer who's just retarded and maybe forgot
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It's like, who are all these corrective measures for?
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People who are too loud on the phone, people who are looting CVS, people who are jumping
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It seems like it's not really for everybody and maybe we just need less third worlders
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But it's this interesting thing where like the social contract or whatever, we used to
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be able to police ourselves through shame and stuff.
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But now with a lot of the oppositional defiant energy we've been covering on Urban Decay in
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general, it's like you could say, hey, miss, could you please turn that down?
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And so like these little beefs that happen on a flight, United is just like, let's cut
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Let's take that friction point and eliminate it.
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And then soon I think other airlines will do this too, or they'll be the spirit, you know,
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or they'll be Frontier and it's $10 flights to Denver.
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So it's this weird thing where we used to be able to self-police this and now the corporation's
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And then the self-policing also just becomes not worth it.
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Because if you say, hey, ma'am, can you not put your phone on speakerphone?
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It's like, I asked you to turn your phone down.
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And then everyone has to settle for a lower quality of life.
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We have a meme here that's a joke that I thought was funny.
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Bonquifa Johnson invented being loud in a restaurant, 1890.
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There is something funny about the stereotypical behavior like loud in a movie theater or like
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twerking on a thing and then picturing the first person to do that or the first person
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to sell their food stamps for 50 cents on the dollar.
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Being loud in a restaurant, you can't really invent, but like some of the ghetto behaviors,
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Somebody, first person to sell a loose cigarette, you know, in Brooklyn or something.
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We're going to, it's an article, so we'll kind of read through it.
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Nothing too crazy, but can you give it the headline a read?
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Mayor of Baltimore spent nearly $1 million on lavish perks like crab feasts and tabs at
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$890,000 on lavish meals and parties, including crab feast, catered farewell bashes, and massive
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tabs at Ravens football games, according to a new report Wednesday.
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Mayor Brandon Scott's administration blew almost $50,000 or $52,000 on grub in the mayoral
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suite at the Ravens and Orioles games, which is a gross violation of the city's public fund
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This all came from, I'm not going to go item by item, but basically like $200 on a cake,
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a bunch of money on balloons, catered shit.
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They're really going crazy with this P card.
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And expenses related to birthday celebrations, baby showers, blah, blah, blah.
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And this is from the inspector general, Isabel Mercedes Cumming, the city's waste and fraud
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She like is suing them now and they didn't even want to turn over their receipts.
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Like they knew what they were up to as a group was just basically running up the tab for the
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And it's like, eh, that's not really how that works.
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And especially the office of the inspector general, um, at least 336 of the P card transactions
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violated city rules, which required a waiver to use public funds for any social function
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Once you get them called out on the 50 K worth of crab cakes, you're just mad seeing black
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So this is unfortunately something we've seen with basically every, every black leader
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kind of comes into office and does some personal spending.
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You know who didn't actually, I might be speaking out of my ass, Lori Lightfoot.
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I don't remember any scandals of her personal spending, but mayor Brandon Johnson, uh, Brandon
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I confused those, but yeah, I mean just more like lavish spending.
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Like as if it's, there's something where they don't think of it as like taxpayer or
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Bring it, swipe it, you know, insert chip here.
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All these crab cakes, crab cakes for everybody.
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And, uh, they won't face consequences either.
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We'll do some bonus land because this is a good story, but, uh, it requires some, uh,
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Uh, there's the guy we mentioned in the intro, a parolee with 131 prior busts arrested for
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setting a homeless man on fire in Penn station.
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I think we saw high 120s before, but this might, might be the new highest, uh, prior arrest
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Like if you're 60 years old, that's 2.1 a year ish.
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So obviously this guy didn't do any, but until he was 15 or something.
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And then it's what six a year, every pretty every, every week you're getting arrested.
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And keep in mind, that's 131 arrests, meaning you probably did 300 crimes and got arrested
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We have more repeat offenders as a whole repeat offender section.
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Uh, minute Minneapolis, Minnesota is showing exactly why people think the justice system
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The FBI brought in four SWAT teams to take down this massive fentanyl ring.
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They risked everything to get them off the street.
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The judge's response, let this alleged gang member walk right out of the front door on
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He is complete, completely free to flee or continue his crimes until his trial madness.
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And this guy's getting filmed by the news and watch how he reacts to like being filmed in
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Is there anything that, anything you'd like to say about the family mom?
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Gilliam can go home on electronic GPS monitoring until his trial.
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Federal prosecutors asked for detention, meaning keeping him in jail in this case.
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But magistrate judge Elsa Bullard said that wasn't necessary.
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Ray Sean Taggett is charged along with Gilliam in this portion of the big family mob bus the
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feds made last week, arresting 12 people in all.
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Gilliam allegedly sold 150 grams of fentanyl to a confidential informant for $20,000.
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Just a small portion of what his co-defendant allegedly gave him.
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And that much fentanyl, it's like one of those stats where it's enough to kill like the
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And you can just see the, the dumb non-thinking in his eyes.
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He's not going to, he's not going to shape up and go, whoa, that was a close call.
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And the way he walks out, this is him like walking out of court and he's free to go.
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And he's like escalating and like about to get violent, threatening with a reporter after
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On the courthouse steps, you're looking to get into a confrontation.
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That's how stupid some of these fucking people are, right?
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Our next story is a bit of reading, but it's worth it.
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Uh, it's another repeat offender story and it kind of gives you a firsthand look as to
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how these repeat offenders are released in the process within the courts.
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Uh, it's a little bit of reading, but it's going to be worth it.
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This is a story, a tweet, uh, of a story from a woman named Lindsay Fyfield, I believe.
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Uh, and it explains, uh, her trying to testify against someone in Fairfax County in Virginia.
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When I was a few weeks postpartum with my second child, I bundled us both up and waddled into
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the Fairfax County circuit court to testify against a man who had accosted my then toddler
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daughter and I in a public bathroom while I was heavily pregnant.
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When I arrived, I was brought into a room with his other victims and found out he had
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Uh, the arresting officer who had also interviewed me weeks prior was clearly eager to do everything
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He found additional witnesses, pulled surveillance footage, followed every step to the letter.
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It was physically painful and difficult for me to even be there trying to discreetly feed
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and soothe my two week old for six hours on hard benches when we should be both, uh, be
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It was also terrifying discreetly breastfeeding in the same room as this monster.
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When I finally took the stand, the attorney for the Commonwealth asked me if the man who was
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I paused, confused because I knew that, uh, what was going to happen next.
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The courtroom had been packed all day, but as case after case was handled, ours was the
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Now it was just the judge, court reporter, bailiff, the defendant, his lawyer, the Commonwealth
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The other victim and her husband had been given a new court date and sent home.
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I adjusted my baby against my chest and looked at her as she repeated the question, do you
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see the man you reported to police in this room today?
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I was sweating in my oversized cashmere nursing sweater and I felt prickles down my back.
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She asked me a question and she was on my side, the prosecutor, right?
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I adjusted my baby again to give myself a free hand and I pointed to him.
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And just as I expected, his lawyer immediately pointed out that there was nobody else present
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And therefore we had violated his constitutional right to due process.
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But then I asked why hadn't the Commonwealth given me a photo array to choose from?
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So basically there was nobody in the courtroom set this up to be like a dismissal.
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It didn't matter that he was on surveillance footage entering the bathroom before us and
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As I walked out of the courtroom, the arresting officer spotted me from down the hall and ran
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He had been sent to another courtroom by mistake.
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The Commonwealth attorney and victims advocate that morning assured us they were going to
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And they were so sorry that this happened to us.
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They were so grateful that I had come to testify in my condition.
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Instead, they seemingly intentionally let the monster walk free.
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Yesterday, he was released on bail for yet another crime.
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One of at least 13 he's committed since that day in court, including sexual abuse of a child
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His arrest record from just the past five years spans four pages on Virginia's court website.
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Look at how many women and children he's victimized since that day.
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Look at how many times his victims have gone to court just as I did, only to see him set free
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And if you look at the guy, he's just got this dumb, lifeless look.
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You want me to read a couple of his things?
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Trespassing, speeding, forgery, indecent exposure, trespass after being forbidden, simulated
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So peeping Tom shit, simulated masturbation again, failure to appear, failure to appear,
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But real scumbag and a multitude of crimes that he likes to do.
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And how about that process where they set it up so he's protected, where they make it
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the last thing on the docket for the day and they go, oh, is he in this room?
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Um, but it's clearly, uh, overworked prosecutor who just got retarded for a second, maybe.
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But, uh, yeah, it's so frustrating to see like these, it seems more and more that our,
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And everyone has automatic get out of jail free cards if a procedure wasn't followed when
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And it's always, the benefit of the doubt always goes to the criminal.
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And like, these are rights that you want to have so that you can't get railroaded or
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something, but I can't imagine this guy can even defend himself in any way or know what's
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And then, so was there a procedural error on every single one of these five pages of crimes
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So it's like a weaponized judicial system in favor of the criminal.
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Cause like, like we're not talking about hypothetical things here.
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It's like, we're, we're talking about a real list of victims who all got the same treatment
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This woman hired a horse and buggy to transport her child's casket.
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And she was not happy with how one of the horse handlers was dressed.
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How dare you come on and have her dress like this to bury my fucking son?
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You lost your fucking mind and you're looking at me like, fuck you.
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So she was unhappy with the horse handler's outfit.
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And then everyone else is showing up in those ghetto T-shirts,
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Yeah, but the woman on the carriage, she was the real problem
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But I think she was going to freak out no matter what.
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And I like how she throws water at him, and then he throws it back,
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Meaning he can show restraint, but when the water goes on her,
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And so it's high standards for everyone except her.
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And this is an interesting video here because I think as a funeral director
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you'd probably want to stay tight with the black community.
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Especially if you find a gang-banging pipeline, you go,
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So I think he should have shown some restraint here and just eaten the water bottle,
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got on with his day, and then he could be recommended to other urban decay type people.
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You know, you probably want to be comfortable because you have to move
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I put a lot of effort into this uplifting gold.
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Let's have a good uplifting gold because I'm feeling a little down.
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I'm down and depressed, but I'm not going to be.
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He doesn't know the words, but he knows the buttons give him the foot rub.
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They know what they like and they're a little demanding.
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I saw another video of a dog who he knew if you take a right at this stop sign, then
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And I saw him and he was like hugging the wall, like really digging in to not make that turn.
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I like smart dogs who have preferences, you know?
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What's the difference between AI, like realistic AI, and then a real video?
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Do you watch a movie and go, Superman can't fly?
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Sometimes I do when I'm really pissed at green screen shit.
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I'm like, he's just fucking on a green screen.
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What's the difference between AI and a green screen?
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Mark Ruffalo's there with a thousand producers.
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I actually want Mark Ruffalo to get gutted and not have a paying job as Iron Man or whatever
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Um, all right, next, this is an interesting discovery underneath this thing.
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It looks like a rat pile underneath a block.
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So Chinese people can slurp up turtle soup?
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I don't think they send him back out into the wild after they clip his beak and stick
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So you say you put effort in and then, I don't know.
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Well, there's an interesting angle to uplifting gold.
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Next clip is going to be, but there's interesting dynamic to it.
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This guy gives positive affirmations to everybody.
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Everything you're doing right now is compounding.
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Our last clip of the show, our Pure Americana Clip of the Week.
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Someone hired a Trump impersonator and had them debate a Hillary impersonator.
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I invited one friend, actually, an old friend of yours.
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I know it's been a decade and you guys are kind of old friends.
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As long as I can stand here where he's not going to stalk me.
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Instantly going into acting mode between these two people in front of one guy.
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Thank you guys for watching all the way through.
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Now's the time to really enjoy some family time.
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And now we're fucking doing the same thing.
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Enjoy what you can because Joe Biden's in charge.
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And, like, now we're in charge and we're having the Joe Biden defeatist energy again.
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But, man, it's just these issues aren't for me.
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No Iranian ever imported 10 million foreigners to my state.
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Maybe go, hey, we're about to spring forward, right?
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Maybe enjoy the little things for this week and such.
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That sucks that we're going to spring forward because I just started waking up early on the eclipse day.
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I woke up at, like, 6-whatever for the eclipse.
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And the next day, I woke up early because I woke up early the day before.
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And I'm like, oh, I'm, like, waking up early now.
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And now we're going to spring forward and I'm going to lose my hour.
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Well, if you guys want more show, we're dropping a 30-minute bonus land tomorrow at Fleckistalks.com.
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Just flickers and red, but just uploaded the show.
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On the last page of housekeeping, we're letting the fleckers cook.
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There's a new alien spin, a rat boy shoots him a look.
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It's exactly what the feds wouldn't want you to see.
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But it could be a distraction, and that rings true to me.
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There's uplifting gold and fleckist pets getting trolled.
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We won't stop till the world is rid of all the pit bulls.
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Facking stocks, buying chip cards and trading stocks
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I just got on my device taken away by the police