00:16:18.100Um, it was mostly about foreign money.
00:16:20.360We talked about act blue just as a refresher for you guys.
00:16:23.280Cause I don't know if everybody keeps track of all these things, but act blue, we covered
00:16:27.520with, uh, there was an article about how this like random small shanty house had made 3,000
00:16:35.020donations totaling $17,000 or something, and it's just some, like, black guy sitting on the porch
00:16:40.380who is not politically active at all. So it's a big money machine for the Democrats.
00:16:46.740The committee deposed five ActBlue employees, including top staff responsible for fraud
00:16:51.300prevention, to learn more about the platform's acceptance of illegal donations and the subsequent
00:16:56.080cover-up. In total, we asked them 146 questions. They refused to answer a single one invoking
00:17:02.040their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination every time. So there you go.
00:17:06.180Yeah. So we're kind of sniffing around, but they're not going to give it up just yet. But
00:17:10.800hopefully that can get dissolved, too. Yeah. Because that actually is a really powerful arm
00:17:14.940for them. And it is illegal. And hopefully people go to jail. For sure. All right. Let's move on to
00:17:19.640Virginia. The story of the week as well. There was a redistricting, obviously, that passed,
00:17:25.980which really shouldn't have passed. We're going to talk about the stats before, during and after.
00:17:30.540Yeah. And it passed by a razor thin margin. Virginia in 2024, right, for context, went 52 percent Kamala, 47 Trump. So close race, right? Basically 50-50. It's not like a blue super stronghold, but it was close. And then Virginia for this redistricting vote went 51 percent yes, 49 percent no. And now the result of that is the new congressional seats are 91 Democrat, 9 percent Republican. So it's like, we left you one or two. We gave you a little bit.
00:17:59.000basically what 90 10 yeah that's pretty bad and then Cernovich had a tweet about it too
00:18:05.080that was pretty much exactly what happened yeah 51 of voters can take away 100 of the rights of
00:18:11.96049 of the voters and democracy right yeah that's fun and this is how fast they move and I want to
00:18:17.140make a broader point here people think that states go from red to purple and then slowly to blue but
00:18:24.200once they get a state to go from red to purple, they hit the afterburners and they floor it.
00:18:29.600And then they can do 10 years of political progress in one afternoon, one vote on one
00:18:35.560thing. Totally. So like once it's purple, now it's like, oh, now it's up for grabs and they're
00:18:40.020not going to let it naturally play out over the next few years. They're going to take purple to
00:18:43.900blue, red to purple, purple to blue. Yep. See how much faster that was red to purple, purple to blue.
00:18:48.980Yeah, totally. And they want Texas. They want Texas. Yeah. And that's what they're going to do.
00:18:53.440And it's interesting because Spangberger, when she was asked about this before she was in office, she said that they weren't going to do redistricting.
00:19:05.600Certainly, Virginia, by constitutional amendment, has a new redistricting effort that was put in place and first utilized in the 2021 redistricting.
00:19:16.640Certainly, I've been watching with interest what other states are doing.
00:19:20.640but I have no plans to redistrict Virginia. Oops, short answer no and that was August 2025
00:19:28.220and where are we right now? April 2026, gone. Just less than a year later and it's actually
00:19:35.060the opposite and not only is it the opposite, this is their plan for all 50 states. Do you worry that
00:19:41.760states, districts all over the country now will just go tit for tat trying to do this
00:19:46.160not every 10 years, but whenever they feel the need?
00:19:49.820I certainly think that that is a fair concern, which is why absolutely when Democrats take a
00:19:55.260majority in the House of Representatives, my hope and expectation will be that there will
00:20:00.080be serious conversations about redistricting reforms and the process by which all 50 states
00:20:06.440will take on redistricting efforts. But I think essential to the conversation, as I mentioned,
00:20:11.580in virginia was our commitment to our bipartisan commission and so i think so we get it all 50
00:20:18.380states now that's the plan that's once we get power then we're going to set rules after we
00:20:24.140already did all our gerrymandering right isn't that so bad virginia is gerrymandered past tense
00:20:30.500the entire northeast we've shown on the show gerrymandered we're not worried about current
00:20:36.600gerrymandering here's the we've run through this list before but here's the whole northeast
00:20:41.160and the percent Republican and how many seats Republicans have.
00:22:04.760And another big part of this was how much money they spent. Soros money came in and the Republicans didn't fight back enough. You know, you're too busy wasting money on probably a Lindsey Graham type election or John Cornyn.
00:22:45.000And then people think we're heading into like a civil war because of Trump.
00:22:49.620And I'd argue it won't come during Trump's term.
00:22:53.040But if Trump gets defanged and has a really ineffective term and then the Democrats take over and do all this stuff, that's where I think it's actually going to escalate and it'll be a problem.
00:40:54.360So Indians out there are just waxing poetically about how come a smart, hardworking, talented Indian executive didn't take over this American company?
00:41:01.940Like the what? The fourth biggest company in the world or something?
00:41:08.140And then somebody else said, now imagine this view permeating the mind of every Indian hiring manager for every position they oversee, because that's exactly what's happening.
00:56:14.720So it's, and obviously you wouldn't teach that to a kid, right? Obviously, this is a comedy show where we're doing bits.
00:56:21.660So you obviously wouldn't teach that to a kid, but that's the part. They always teach the, oh, lovey-dovey.
00:56:25.820Sometimes a man loves another and then they try to start a family.
00:56:30.060They never tell you about what it goes on at the dog park or what's happening in the bathroom stalls or how much it's like picking up a 20.
00:56:37.520Everyone gets the watered down version.
00:56:54.440Obviously, you're not going to teach kids about how degenerate they are, but, you know, 17, 18-year-old kid, and he's like, Dad, what's going on with this?
00:57:19.140You're making the kids unprepared for real life, and then they think everyone else who opposes gay guys is like a hateful monster who's just homophobic when we're living in reality.
00:57:30.700I have to do some research on this, but lesbians are pretty clear from the STD stuff, right?
00:57:36.820They just beat each other up and get divorced a lot.
00:57:38.840I know that domestic violence is high, and then you have to respect the butch, and then the butch one kind of hits you a little bit, keeps you in line, but nothing against them.
00:57:47.480You know, we wouldn't have to teach that.
01:03:00.900But it's ironic, too, because for that girl, the worst thing she could do would be marry a liberal guy because then the rest of your life, you're like living as like half a man.
01:03:11.860So it's like, ironically, if she married a conservative guy and she over time saw the light, got off birth control, whatever, that actually would improve her life.
01:03:21.300She's signing up for a lot of pain that way.
01:03:24.780Our last clip from Cringe, there was some complaints at graduations because some of the Black Greeks, they're called, which is like the Black frats, were doing too much hooting and hollering.
01:03:36.540The saga continues as board members of a university in South Carolina are sick and tired of seeing Black Greeks stroll during graduation.
01:03:42.560It's come out from Wintem's ongoing race issues that members of the board of trustees at Wintem University, primarily Kathy Bigham and the now deceased Glenn McCall, want to prevent Black Greeks from receiving their diplomas if they celebrate or stroll on stage.
01:03:54.120Kathy Bigham allegedly stated that Blacks should know how to act by now and that they should behave like families from Fort Mill, an area known to have a high white population.
01:04:03.680She, along with the gone forever Glenn McCall, wanted harsh punishments to stop NPHC members from strolling because they were tired of seeing them, quote, hooting and hollering.
01:04:13.600In this case, Ms. Burkhalter and the president did offer some pushback.
01:04:16.540They may be sheisty, but they ain't stupid.
01:04:18.080Regardless, board member Gary Williams came up with the idea to change the size and shape of the graduation stage to prevent them from strolling when they got their diplomas and may still be working on plans to hold diplomas if they celebrate.
01:04:44.460Yeah, it's just a little jumping around.
01:04:46.100And I mean, is it not a college's right to determine if they want that or not?
01:04:51.320You know, is this some like longstanding thousand year tradition where this is what we do every time?
01:04:56.880And I'm sure they weren't. I don't even know anything about this school, but I'm sure there's not some super long history of black Greek societies at Winthrop.
01:05:03.900And then a lot of the admin, they were all they're black, too.
01:05:07.440Yeah. So it's like, is it even a black thing or is it just anyone dancing, but only black people are dancing?
01:05:13.940So I guess be on the lookout for that in Urban Decay coming up, the dancing or the yelling at graduations.
01:05:20.600It's graduation and prom season right now, which are two big events for the urban community to act in a way that is attention-seeking and way more boisterous than their white counterparts, let's say.
01:12:56.920um but it's so good because we always talk about how much it costs to keep someone in jail
01:13:02.720like you kill someone and then wow taxpayers have to foot the bill forever like obviously
01:13:07.060killing someone you need to be separated from society but for the petty stuff and the smaller
01:13:11.800stuff uh how much could it cost the cane bearer the caner he's cheap he probably does it for free
01:13:18.820he just likes it he's a sadist you know um and so man i hate to see it but these solutions could
01:13:25.300be implemented here. And I think, you know, well, we've talked about caning before and Singapore
01:13:31.320does it. This is just a new addition that they're doing it on scams now. But man, this would prevent
01:13:36.000so much of the petty stuff that ruins our cities. Right. It's very true. You do it out in public
01:13:40.060would be nice. All right. Our next story is about a killer who is deemed unfit for trial again,
01:13:47.220a trend we've been talking about a lot in Urban Decay. Breaking news this afternoon about the
01:13:52.260man accused of killing legendary East Bay football coach John Beam. We just learned that a judge has
01:13:58.100declared Cedric Irving Jr. mentally incompetent to stand trial on multiple felony counts, including
01:14:04.100murder. Police arrested Irving last November for the shooting death of Coach Beam inside his office
01:14:09.020at Laney College. According to the charging documents, Irving admitted to shooting Beam
01:14:13.900in what authorities described as a targeted attack. So they're kind of in a way greenlighting
01:14:19.240like deranged people being allowed to murder normal people in a way. Yeah. And then I actually
01:14:25.040can't remember the details of this case. I know he was a famous football coach who was on that
01:14:28.980Netflix show, Last Chance U. And I think this guy was either a former player or something like there
01:14:34.900was some sort of relationship, which means he was in junior college. You know, you were in junior
01:14:40.960college, a school learning and all of a sudden you're mentally unwell, right? Yeah. It's weird
01:14:46.660how that works. And I was doing some research about like the deranged. And it turns out back
01:14:51.880in the day, they used to give lobotomies to derange people. Yeah. And that was considered
01:14:56.140cruel. But what's worse, a deranged murderer gets their brain scrambled and they were kind of
01:15:01.820fucked up before that or a dead innocent pillar of society, a coach who is helping tons of kids,
01:15:08.540a coach who's helping like down on your luck, last chance kids to this guy's actually a lifeline
01:15:13.840And for some of those urban kids who all they have is football and I ain't too good at school, those types of kids, that's someone who's actually helping.
01:18:12.000But we're at the point where if you're a state who has strong anti-homeless laws, you can basically eliminate it like overnight because the world will go around and then they'll just go to a different state.
01:18:25.940They'll go immediately to some other state and then it'll be a game of musical chairs where the last state with one chair left is like, ah, I didn't do anti-homeless shit.
01:18:36.680And then all of a sudden, every homeless person in America is in California, right?