Fleccas Talks Podcast - April 24, 2026


BLUFF CALLED: COLUMBIANS DEPORTED TO AFRICA


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00:00:00.000 All right, welcome back to Fleck of Socks, the podcast episode 348 today on the show.
00:00:07.520 Virginia just passed an unfair redistricting that disenfranchises Republicans.
00:00:11.500 We'll show you their plans for the rest of the country.
00:00:13.920 Then the SPLC was caught giving money to the hateful people they claim to oppose.
00:00:18.780 We're going to discuss.
00:00:19.920 Then in our fraud section, there's a hospice center registered to a burrito stand in California.
00:00:25.700 Not good.
00:00:26.400 And last but not least, in Urban Decay, someone keeps stealing the fire hydrants in Detroit.
00:00:32.180 We'll tell you the details.
00:00:33.540 All this and more.
00:00:34.380 It's Fluckus Talks, the podcast, episode 348, ranked the best news podcast of all time.
00:00:44.600 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:00:48.180 And actions speak louder than words.
00:00:50.400 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:00:54.580 It's the right thing to do.
00:00:55.780 Very cool.
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00:00:58.640 It's What the Stops Podcast featuring Richard Rappoy.
00:01:02.900 All right.
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00:01:15.860 I thought it was funny.
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00:01:17.740 Don't touch me.
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00:01:42.380 Yes.
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00:01:43.360 Stuff like that.
00:01:44.140 Good stuff.
00:01:44.720 All right.
00:01:45.000 Hope everyone had a nice week.
00:01:45.920 Have a nice week, Richard?
00:01:46.820 Yeah, I did.
00:01:47.640 I did.
00:01:48.140 Happy to be back in the chair.
00:01:49.660 Yeah, I am.
00:01:50.500 We got a lot to talk about SPLC in Virginia.
00:01:53.420 being two of the main topics of this week, both equally crazy with what they're up to.
00:01:58.140 So, yeah, it's going to be good.
00:01:59.860 We've got a lot of stuff.
00:02:01.020 We do.
00:02:01.740 We have a lighter cringe.
00:02:02.800 We have a full, full urban.
00:02:05.420 Last page of housekeeping is a little light.
00:02:07.600 That's okay.
00:02:08.420 But that's okay.
00:02:09.060 I ran out of schizo stuff.
00:02:10.060 We already solved it all.
00:02:11.020 Yeah.
00:02:11.260 We already figured out all the plans.
00:02:13.180 Now we're just waiting for it to all come true.
00:02:16.340 15th missing scientist.
00:02:17.580 You know, how many times can you report on the missing scientists?
00:02:20.320 We get it.
00:02:20.800 They're gone.
00:02:21.740 All right.
00:02:22.260 Well, let's start with the first story of the day.
00:02:24.200 It's from New York City.
00:02:25.340 East villagers are suing Mamdani.
00:02:27.380 Yeah, East villagers sue Mamdani to stop relocation of notorious Bellevue men's homeless shelter into their neighborhood.
00:02:34.040 Yeah.
00:02:34.900 And they're mad because, you know, this isn't fair to normal, hardworking New Yorkers.
00:02:38.920 And yeah, that's who gets fucked over.
00:02:40.720 What did you think?
00:02:41.800 That's what happens at a communist Mamdani type society.
00:02:45.280 And then, yeah, we have the stats here.
00:02:46.640 Over 70% of the East Village voted for Mamdani.
00:02:49.520 Now they're suing him because he's planning to relocate Bellevue Homeless Shelter to the East Village.
00:02:54.180 So that's what you get, kind of, right?
00:02:56.600 It's hard to feel bad, but don't worry if you live in that area.
00:02:59.840 They're going to be giving those homeless people free needles to do drugs,
00:03:03.320 and stealing is decriminalized.
00:03:05.320 And if they assault you, they'll be deemed incompetent to stand trial,
00:03:08.560 and they'll be back on your doorstep in just a few days.
00:03:10.600 So don't worry if you see them leave.
00:03:12.080 Yeah, so you're now in an endless loop. Enjoy that.
00:03:15.380 And my favorite thing is this place voted over 70% for Mom Donnie,
00:03:18.540 And I don't know who's suing, could be the 30% who's leading the lawsuit there.
00:03:23.040 But leftist, right, Democrat, Republican, far right as you can go, far left as you can go,
00:03:30.440 everyone recognizes a human bioweapon when they see it, right?
00:03:34.260 Very true.
00:03:34.860 Homeless shelter, what comes with it?
00:03:38.460 Give me your purse, you know?
00:03:40.100 Everybody knows what a human bioweapon is.
00:03:42.420 And then that made me think a little bit,
00:03:44.400 then why does nobody like on the left recognize the human bioweapon of mass
00:03:49.240 immigration,
00:03:49.640 right?
00:03:50.520 They ignore that one.
00:03:51.600 Yeah.
00:03:51.820 Pretend America is the East village.
00:03:54.080 Yeah.
00:03:54.340 And just like zoom out a little bit.
00:03:55.680 Can you,
00:03:56.160 can you extrapolate maybe?
00:03:57.680 And so that's,
00:03:58.260 that's why it's so funny to me,
00:03:59.320 but yeah,
00:04:00.100 that's what you get.
00:04:00.760 And that type of stuff.
00:04:02.040 And then actually follow up.
00:04:03.160 I saw Ken Griffin,
00:04:04.640 who Mom Donnie named personally in that I'm going to tax you.
00:04:08.480 He's now reconsidering this midtown Manhattan office who,
00:04:11.840 that he's going to invest a ton of money in and hire 15,000 New Yorkers.
00:04:15.460 And now he's like, well, Mom Donnie called me out by name.
00:04:18.720 And, you know, he's rich enough to afford the tax, whatever.
00:04:22.400 But somebody calls you out and gets combative like that.
00:04:25.000 It's like, fuck you.
00:04:26.300 I'm going to take my shit and go.
00:04:27.980 I'm taking my ball.
00:04:28.880 Yeah.
00:04:29.120 And I'm leaving.
00:04:29.920 Going to Miami.
00:04:30.860 Yeah.
00:04:31.440 And with those New York voters, too, it's all like the feel good things that you campaign
00:04:35.880 on for Mom Donnie where it's like, yeah, we've got to help the homeless people.
00:04:38.880 Yeah.
00:04:39.700 And then it's like, all right, yeah, we're going to help them by moving them to
00:04:41.800 a facility in your neighborhood. Well, not like that. I meant services. I meant other people. I
00:04:47.240 never meant me, right? I meant everyone else has to deal with it. All right, let's get to our next
00:04:51.840 story. It's the thing I mentioned in the intro. There was a hospice center registered to a burrito
00:04:56.800 stand in California. You'd be amazed at how many hospices, the door you can walk up to in
00:05:03.140 California and there is nobody there. There is five months worth of mail that you can see stacked
00:05:10.280 up from cms and nobody's there and and that that passed a survey how did that happen how do you put
00:05:19.220 a hospice in a burrito stand in california how do you put a hospice in a tire store in california
00:05:26.460 that all had to be vetted through licensure and through certification and accreditation
00:05:33.360 there's always money in the burrito stand yeah yeah and then imagine it just let me die it's
00:05:39.080 like two car assadas on one and obviously it's all fake but the main point she's making is these
00:05:45.320 past like audits you know that meme where the guy's doing the metal detector and he's going
00:05:49.720 like this on everybody yeah the audits like either never happened or we're audit that was a scam too
00:05:55.260 so it's like hey we give the money the auditors are scamming us everyone's scamming us so that's
00:06:01.200 just california right that's so true like they try to have like a closed loop where it's like
00:06:05.780 all right, we're going to give the money, but we also are going to do auditing. And then the
00:06:08.720 auditing is a scam so that everything is just a full scam. And to be fair, the burrito hospice
00:06:14.060 stand was pretty good because no one ever died. Yeah. So they are doing something right. They
00:06:18.400 kept getting the same money and more and more every year. And then none of the people they
00:06:21.780 cared for died. So they do do a good job. It's a miracle. And then Tim Waltz is finally breaking
00:06:27.000 his silence on some of the nursing home issues we've seen, especially in Minnesota. Can you
00:06:31.260 read his tweet, please? Yeah. He said living in a nursing home shouldn't mean giving up
00:06:34.400 everyday freedoms. I just signed a bill allowing seniors living in nursing homes to consume
00:06:39.680 alcohol so that everyone can enjoy happy hour. So he finally breaks his silence. People in his
00:06:45.640 office are probably like, Governor Walz, you got to say something about the stuff that Nick
00:06:49.400 Shirley discovered. Minnesota, the healthcare fraud. We got to talk about it a little bit.
00:06:54.200 All right. Who wants a beer? It's the aloof bumbling dad too. We should, it's your God
00:07:00.400 given right to drink a beer when you're 85 years old and dementia ridden that's so tim waltz i
00:07:05.340 know he it's just such a waste of time right like i actually am fascinated by people who
00:07:10.420 get smoked publicly and then how they react to it afterwards and this is a really funny one
00:07:16.840 that's pretty everyone has their own different ways i'll lay low for a while or i'll come out
00:07:20.580 on this this is universally popular tim waltz doesn't seem to have anyone giving him good
00:07:24.800 advice. He doesn't have any like 90 10 issues. He can just hit a base hit, uh, you know, a single
00:07:30.160 line. Yeah, I agree. It's all, it all has to be retarded or 90 10 the other way. That's the only
00:07:36.360 thing he can fight for. And we have an update with Ilhan Omar and her recent disclosures that
00:07:41.580 were a little sketchy. She closed down her wine business. Yeah. I think we covered this when it
00:07:45.880 first came out, but it says Ilhan Omar's sham winery LLC was dissolved nine days after her
00:07:51.000 updated disclosures so people uh that's one of those things where if i were to guess she goes
00:07:56.760 oh i thought this would go under the radar and then everyone on the right wing kind of reported
00:08:00.420 at a winery what's she doing and all of a sudden it's gone i guess muslim winery business wasn't
00:08:06.240 the best idea yeah that's shocking to me they're allowed grapes as long as we don't do the alcohol
00:08:13.240 i mean who cares i guarantee she's not even that religious anyway not practicing yeah cutting
00:08:18.800 corners. Still wears the thing. Uh, but the, it sounds like the winery was maybe their plan for
00:08:24.500 the money laundering operation, honey hole, allegedly, you know, cause they, she, she
00:08:29.560 knocked down her disclosure from being worth 30 million to being worth like 18 to 90 K and then
00:08:34.520 that dissolves. So it's like, okay, was the plan just to funnel all the money through the fake
00:08:39.780 winery? Allegedly. Yeah. You can run up costs at a winery for sure. And then reduce your tax
00:08:45.040 liability. So we'll see. I really hope she's under investigation. I kind of like looked recently at
00:08:50.900 some previous headlines about like Tom Homan and other guys late in 2025, kind of alluding to her
00:08:57.060 being under investigation. And I know stuff moves slowly, but I really, really hope that we get
00:09:02.780 surprised one day with something positive there. Yeah. That's what, yeah. Tom Homan and JD Vance
00:09:07.820 apparently were alluding to a file about her immigration fraud that was being updated and
00:09:13.140 looked closely at. But it's one of those things where we have them dead to rights. They broke
00:09:18.240 the law. We have all the proof. And then, well, if we arrest Dylan Omar, the Democrats will get
00:09:23.260 really mad. And then didn't they arrest George Santos? He was in federal prison, right?
00:09:28.900 Kissing a guy. Yeah. Kissing a dude in the theater. Sure. He got handsy. Whatever.
00:09:33.880 But that's what we're tired of. Like when we have the Democrats who commit fraud and do all
00:09:37.980 these things and we have them and then we go, we're not going to apply the law to them because
00:09:42.340 everyone will go crazy. I'm not going to break a precedent or something. And it's like,
00:09:46.400 it's time. They break precedents offending against us too. Yeah. And they arrest us for crimes that
00:09:51.720 they fabricate that we didn't even do, or the statute of limitations has expired and we don't
00:09:56.720 get mad. But then when they do a crime like six months ago, it might make them upset. Yes. All
00:10:02.060 right. Let's get to our SPLC section. You guys have obviously seen this. You know what happened.
00:10:06.140 We're not going to cover like the basic basics, but we are going to take it further in some parts.
00:10:09.840 let's just start with the cover story. Yeah. Basically the justice department announces
00:10:14.340 indictment against Southern poverty law center, the SPLC, our indictment alleges SPLC secretly
00:10:20.340 funneled more than $3 million in funds to members of white supremacist and extremist groups. And
00:10:26.420 I'll read a couple, a national Alliance affiliate paid 1 million plus area nations affiliate paid
00:10:32.380 300 K unite the right member 270 K. Uh, and it goes on former KKK members. They got
00:10:39.580 $73K. I guess they're probably pretty pissed.
00:10:42.060 They didn't realize they could have
00:10:43.860 gotten $300,000.
00:10:45.740 And then, yeah, that's it.
00:10:47.660 Yeah, so some real Scooby-Doo shit.
00:10:49.820 Yes. Who's this evil white supremacist?
00:10:51.860 Did you pull it off?
00:10:52.960 It's old Matt Weatherby! It was Mr. Rosenberg from the SPLC!
00:10:57.800 Turns out it was them the whole time.
00:10:59.620 They would have got away with it, too, if it wasn't for these
00:11:01.660 nosy investigative journalists.
00:11:03.300 Yeah, if it wasn't for Trump winning the election
00:11:05.320 and then cutting off the SPLC and then
00:11:07.400 ultimately investigating them, right?
00:11:08.840 And then the Charlottesville rally was a huge one for them.
00:11:12.180 Can you read that?
00:11:12.880 And then we're going to talk about how much money they made after.
00:11:15.420 Yeah, this indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center for funding white supremacists is amazing.
00:11:20.240 They even funded one guy who helped arrange the infamous Charlottesville Unite the Right rally.
00:11:25.200 Remember the very fine people hoax.
00:11:27.640 So everybody pretty much knows about Charlottesville for the most part.
00:11:32.060 Tiki torches, some bad optics there.
00:11:35.360 And I guess they were trying to,
00:11:37.300 everybody knows they were trying to like ignite something,
00:11:40.040 make something go off explosive.
00:11:41.620 And then all it ended up being was like Antifa types
00:11:44.180 kind of assaulting people, right?
00:11:45.940 And then right after, obviously everyone saw
00:11:48.480 and they controlled the narrative.
00:11:49.940 Trump said the Nazis are the best or whatever.
00:11:52.160 And then they raised a ton of money.
00:11:54.140 The SPLC raised a ton of money.
00:11:55.600 Can you read how much after Charlottesville they raised?
00:11:57.840 Yeah, two weeks after the Unite the Right rally occurred,
00:12:01.300 this is who donated to the SPLC.
00:12:02.940 This is just big name donors.
00:12:04.460 George Clooney and his wife, a million dollars.
00:12:07.200 Tim Cook slash Apple, a million dollars.
00:12:09.700 JP Morgan, 500K.
00:12:12.000 MGM Resorts, a million dollars.
00:12:14.440 And then we have this other graphic here from Fox.
00:12:17.980 The SPLC revenue before Charlottesville was 51 million and change.
00:12:21.720 And SPLC revenue after Charlottesville was $133 million.
00:12:26.320 So, and if you remember the number we just said, they paid 270K to that guy.
00:12:31.320 So they did 300X in about 48 hours.
00:12:33.960 Yeah. So this is like a great return on investment. If you're going to pay someone to kind of
00:12:38.800 instigate or set up travel, make sure everyone's there. That's a great, great return on investment.
00:12:44.300 I'd do it again if I was the SPLC. Yeah, that's very impressive. And as you guys know, the SPLC
00:12:49.960 does not like white people specifically. I found an article here I thought was interesting about
00:12:55.040 how they're not reporting anti-white crimes. Southern Poverty Law Center deliberately omitted
00:12:59.440 from hate crime report more than 2,000 instances of teachers reporting anti-white hate incidents.
00:13:05.540 So that's part of their thing. So they stand up for everyone who needs the help,
00:13:09.300 except for white people. Yep, definitely. That's a foundational belief for them. And we'll get
00:13:13.940 into this asset, which we actually covered on the show before. But reminder that Mark Podick
00:13:18.900 of the SPLC proudly kept a handwritten record of the white US population at his desk. 1920,
00:13:25.220 20, it was 90% and he's updating it every time the white population ticks down a percent, right?
00:13:30.360 Yeah. And they were calling him retarded George Lucas. Yeah. Everybody's calling him that. I
00:13:35.320 didn't, I'm just saying what they're calling him. Uh, but yeah, he keeps track of the declining
00:13:39.040 white population. He's happy about it and they fight for everyone except white people. And after
00:13:43.600 a few years, it seems like they said, Hey, instead of fighting for everyone else, except white
00:13:47.940 people, let's just fight the white people directly on behalf of everyone else. So that's kind of
00:13:53.040 their new business model. And unfortunately it's over for them. But if someone had a chart at their
00:13:58.340 desk of the declining Jewish population, SPLC would go crazy. They'd say, oh, let us give you
00:14:04.680 a hundred grand. Let me just give you a grand. Let me just give you some money. Take what I
00:14:08.680 have in my pocket. Just record what you're doing and send it to us. And then we'll raise more money
00:14:13.200 to fight people like you who are only supported by us. Yeah. And then the SPLC as an organization,
00:14:19.140 we have to remember they were working extremely close with the FBI to determine who was a hate
00:14:27.200 group and what groups were doing what. We've seen them, you know, label Charlie Kirk and
00:14:31.400 Turning Point, like average regular organizations they were trying to slander. And the Trump
00:14:37.980 administration didn't, or this was going on up until this election, like early or mid 2025 is
00:14:45.360 when we deleted that like kind of co-working with from the FBI and the SPLC. So this is not
00:14:52.360 some group who just had no sway. This was like an intertwined agency that was doing sketchy shit.
00:14:59.400 Yeah. And I have a little bit of a theory here that the SPLC was a controlled demolition
00:15:04.560 because they did their job for so many years. And it's kind of the same thing that happened
00:15:09.880 with Epstein. Like once the op is done, they sunset the character, let him go live secretly
00:15:14.800 in Israel and they still have all the blackmail. So in the case of the SPLC, the job is already
00:15:21.180 done and they know everyone's onto them. But like Charlottesville was their blow off top where they
00:15:26.060 raised a ton of money and they already did all the good work, the anti-white work for all these
00:15:31.060 years. So they just say, I think, Hey, let's just give up the SPLC. We'll let the right wing think
00:15:36.980 they got a scalp and a victory. We have a million other tentacles everywhere else. And let us let
00:15:42.120 them like let their guard down now that like one of the big pillars is knocked down when it's
00:15:46.380 really not. Yeah. We'll go become a parasite on another organization and totally invert their
00:15:51.140 purpose for the same ends. So that's where I think happened because they're, yeah, they just
00:15:56.140 sunset at the program. It's like the Jason Bourne shit or something like, yeah, we don't do that
00:16:00.640 anymore. That's top secret. It's gone. Right. Yeah. But then there'll be the LPCS. Yeah.
00:16:05.260 Like that's something, that's where the Southern wealthy law center.
00:16:09.340 And then, uh, act blue, uh, was getting interrogated, uh, by a committee a few days ago,
00:16:14.800 and then they pled the fifth on everything.
00:16:16.620 Yeah.
00:16:17.080 This is another one.
00:16:18.100 Um, it was mostly about foreign money.
00:16:20.360 We talked about act blue just as a refresher for you guys.
00:16:23.280 Cause I don't know if everybody keeps track of all these things, but act blue, we covered
00:16:27.520 with, uh, there was an article about how this like random small shanty house had made 3,000
00:16:35.020 donations totaling $17,000 or something, and it's just some, like, black guy sitting on the porch
00:16:40.380 who is not politically active at all. So it's a big money machine for the Democrats.
00:16:46.740 The committee deposed five ActBlue employees, including top staff responsible for fraud
00:16:51.300 prevention, to learn more about the platform's acceptance of illegal donations and the subsequent
00:16:56.080 cover-up. In total, we asked them 146 questions. They refused to answer a single one invoking
00:17:02.040 their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination every time. So there you go.
00:17:06.180 Yeah. So we're kind of sniffing around, but they're not going to give it up just yet. But
00:17:10.800 hopefully that can get dissolved, too. Yeah. Because that actually is a really powerful arm
00:17:14.940 for them. And it is illegal. And hopefully people go to jail. For sure. All right. Let's move on to
00:17:19.640 Virginia. The story of the week as well. There was a redistricting, obviously, that passed,
00:17:25.980 which really shouldn't have passed. We're going to talk about the stats before, during and after.
00:17:30.540 Yeah. 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.
00:17:59.000 basically what 90 10 yeah that's pretty bad and then Cernovich had a tweet about it too
00:18:05.080 that was pretty much exactly what happened yeah 51 of voters can take away 100 of the rights of
00:18:11.960 49 of the voters and democracy right yeah that's fun and this is how fast they move and I want to
00:18:17.140 make a broader point here people think that states go from red to purple and then slowly to blue but
00:18:24.200 once they get a state to go from red to purple, they hit the afterburners and they floor it.
00:18:29.600 And then they can do 10 years of political progress in one afternoon, one vote on one
00:18:35.560 thing. Totally. So like once it's purple, now it's like, oh, now it's up for grabs and they're
00:18:40.020 not going to let it naturally play out over the next few years. They're going to take purple to
00:18:43.900 blue, red to purple, purple to blue. Yep. See how much faster that was red to purple, purple to blue.
00:18:48.980 Yeah, totally. And they want Texas. They want Texas. Yeah. And that's what they're going to do.
00:18:53.440 And 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.
00:19:01.760 We have that clip right here.
00:19:03.720 Short answer is no.
00:19:05.600 Certainly, Virginia, by constitutional amendment, has a new redistricting effort that was put in place and first utilized in the 2021 redistricting.
00:19:16.640 Certainly, I've been watching with interest what other states are doing.
00:19:20.640 but I have no plans to redistrict Virginia. Oops, short answer no and that was August 2025
00:19:28.220 and where are we right now? April 2026, gone. Just less than a year later and it's actually
00:19:35.060 the opposite and not only is it the opposite, this is their plan for all 50 states. Do you worry that
00:19:41.760 states, districts all over the country now will just go tit for tat trying to do this
00:19:46.160 not every 10 years, but whenever they feel the need?
00:19:49.820 I certainly think that that is a fair concern, which is why absolutely when Democrats take a
00:19:55.260 majority in the House of Representatives, my hope and expectation will be that there will
00:20:00.080 be serious conversations about redistricting reforms and the process by which all 50 states
00:20:06.440 will take on redistricting efforts. But I think essential to the conversation, as I mentioned,
00:20:11.580 in virginia was our commitment to our bipartisan commission and so i think so we get it all 50
00:20:18.380 states now that's the plan that's once we get power then we're going to set rules after we
00:20:24.140 already did all our gerrymandering right isn't that so bad virginia is gerrymandered past tense
00:20:30.500 the entire northeast we've shown on the show gerrymandered we're not worried about current
00:20:36.600 gerrymandering here's the we've run through this list before but here's the whole northeast
00:20:41.160 and the percent Republican and how many seats Republicans have.
00:20:44.940 And it's all zero.
00:20:46.040 And it's working its way south.
00:20:47.540 Virginia was like, we're nice.
00:20:48.800 We're going to leave you a couple.
00:20:50.840 Don't back talk me.
00:20:52.440 We're leaving you a couple, right?
00:20:54.760 And so this is part of a broader theme, right?
00:20:57.160 Spanberger obviously lied about the redistricting thing in August.
00:21:01.280 That was right before the election, right?
00:21:03.660 And so we've talked about it, how they run as a moderate
00:21:08.540 and then govern as extreme as you can go, right?
00:21:12.480 And it seems like the right wing is having the opposite,
00:21:14.680 where we're like, mass deportations, everyone's going back.
00:21:18.520 We will have vengeance.
00:21:19.880 And then, whoa, once we're in power, we're going to be a moderate.
00:21:22.940 We don't want to make anyone mad.
00:21:24.080 So we're losing both, right?
00:21:26.060 That's like a huge spread between those two things.
00:21:28.620 And this is the result of it, right?
00:21:30.940 That's so true.
00:21:31.760 And then the question itself on the ballot was misleading.
00:21:35.200 it sounded like a common sense thing
00:21:37.940 that you should vote for.
00:21:38.960 Yeah.
00:21:39.300 Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended
00:21:41.440 to allow the General Assembly
00:21:43.000 to temporarily adopt new congressional districts
00:21:45.360 to restore fairness in the upcoming elections
00:21:48.060 while ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process
00:21:51.280 resumes for all future redistricting after 2030?
00:21:54.160 Yeah, restore fairness.
00:21:55.600 You see that, you don't really know what's going on.
00:21:57.600 Yeah, I'd vote for that.
00:21:58.580 Yeah, fairness.
00:22:00.160 Can't argue with that, right?
00:22:01.500 I'm a simpleton who just got off work.
00:22:03.640 I haven't been paying attention.
00:22:04.760 And 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.
00:22:17.620 Yeah, yeah.
00:22:18.320 We actually have that stat right there
00:22:20.800 if you want to read that.
00:22:22.760 La Savita and Gruters are primarying Thomas Massey.
00:22:26.420 They are propping up Lindsey Graham.
00:22:27.820 They are propping up John Cornyn.
00:22:29.580 Tens of millions spent,
00:22:30.640 yet they couldn't spend a few million
00:22:31.840 to keep the congressional seats in Virginia.
00:22:34.000 Now the Dems have a real possibility of flipping the house.
00:22:36.300 If they do, Trump will get impeached again.
00:22:38.680 La Savita and Gruters are a disgrace.
00:22:40.740 So that's the leadership determining
00:22:41.900 where the money gets spent, right?
00:22:43.180 Yeah, very frustrating stuff.
00:22:45.000 And then people think we're heading into like a civil war because of Trump.
00:22:49.620 And I'd argue it won't come during Trump's term.
00:22:53.040 But 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.
00:23:03.820 I don't know, man.
00:23:04.700 Everyone's got a cell phone.
00:23:06.260 Everyone's got Uber Eats.
00:23:07.460 I don't think anyone's gearing up for anything.
00:23:09.660 They're just going to take you.
00:23:11.140 And that's the sad part.
00:23:12.020 And there were some sketchy ballot things, too.
00:23:15.000 We're not alleging voter frauds. I think that's illegal, but there might be something to look at
00:23:19.580 here with these 35,000 absentee ballots for yes. Yeah. In Virginia's special election for
00:23:24.420 redistricting, Fairfax County had 35,000 absentee ballots for yes. And it's a massive outlier
00:23:30.120 compared to other counties, especially 35,000 on the dot. So it's just absentee ballot
00:23:34.640 dumping. We have no way. It just looks suspicious. There's no answer to it at the end, right?
00:23:40.500 Yep. And then we have another tweet about that as well.
00:23:43.720 As always, mail-in voting will always crush conservative prospects.
00:23:47.620 It's like an unnatural boost for Dems.
00:23:49.540 Nothing compares to it, not even in-person voting, right?
00:23:52.260 So, yeah, you can't find that margin on any other type of voting is the main point, right?
00:23:57.540 Where you have 35,000 ballots and it's what?
00:23:59.680 35,000 yes and no no's?
00:24:02.260 Yeah.
00:24:02.800 Wow, lucky.
00:24:03.740 Round number.
00:24:04.720 Yeah, it's very unfortunate.
00:24:05.920 And then there's an angle.
00:24:07.760 People are saying like, oh, Trump let them cheat so we can catch them and arrest all them.
00:24:12.200 I don't believe anything like that at all anymore ever. There's never a trap. They just always get
00:24:19.300 away with it. So yeah. And then like, oh, we caught them cheating and doing ballot fraud,
00:24:23.180 but if we arrest them, they're going to be so pissed. Yeah. We'll tell everybody the truth
00:24:28.140 about it in 2031, right? Yeah. Five years from now. And then like you mentioned, George Soros
00:24:32.900 spent a $64 million in this redistricting referendum. Yeah. Soros linked network funnel
00:24:39.440 64 million into Virginia redistricting referendum through groups with no IRS filing on record.
00:24:44.820 It's just standard stuff. He's he's he's there all the time. And what this guy's probably dead
00:24:49.460 by now, right? He's a useless bag of bones. So his son's running the game now. Yeah. Well,
00:24:54.960 they might be giving him the blood. Oh, yeah. So he never underestimate what type of blood
00:24:59.100 they can get. So he's he's outperforming. He's younger than he is, but he is old.
00:25:03.600 But there is some good news that a judge so far has blocked this map after the election.
00:25:10.120 Yeah, Virginia Circuit judge blocks new congressional map after the election.
00:25:13.500 I think there were some questions on the process and the wording, too, in particular on the ballot was questionable, I guess.
00:25:21.020 But this will probably run up to Virginia's Supreme Court, which is kind of liberal is what I hear.
00:25:26.340 So no promises.
00:25:27.760 But one random judge.
00:25:28.820 We finally got a judge who said no when something horrible happens instead of no when we're trying to do something that we want.
00:25:35.620 Yeah.
00:25:35.940 So hopefully that works out.
00:25:37.660 And then while we're watching, everyone has eyes on Virginia and the redistricting.
00:25:41.920 Don't forget what happened in Indiana.
00:25:43.880 Yeah.
00:25:44.180 Indiana Republicans were too principled to redistrict the state Trump won by 20 percent.
00:25:48.320 So Virginia Democrats took away four Republican seats to form a 10 to 1 advantage in a state Kamala won by 5 percent.
00:25:54.500 So, yeah, that's that's kind of it.
00:25:56.280 Um, that was when Trump called someone retarded. And then the guy from Indiana has like a down
00:26:00.820 syndrome kid and goes, I'm not going to do the gerrymandering. Cause Trump said retarded.
00:26:04.800 Yeah. Very principled. Thanks. We're getting smoked everywhere. And like I said, it's
00:26:09.240 gerrymandered past tense. It's it all already happened all in the Northeast now in Virginia.
00:26:15.260 And I was likening this to, uh, there's a famous story about like a guy on a Russian nuclear
00:26:20.560 submarine who got an alert that the US sent nukes and like his protocol was to fire in response
00:26:27.420 and like his computer went haywire and he said, no, I'm not doing it until I'm for sure.
00:26:32.000 That's us. Except the nukes are landing all around us everywhere. The Northeast is
00:26:36.580 gerrymandered. Virginia is gerrymandered. And we're like, I'm not doing it. I still believe
00:26:41.240 in the goodness of people while the nukes are falling everywhere around us. And this is why
00:26:46.000 the GOP is just loser shit. We're just doing loser shit, right? It's so bad. Well, don't get
00:26:51.900 too down or too depressed. We're moving on to a cost of living section. That is actually a little
00:26:57.220 depressing too. We have In-N-Out Burger menu prices from 2016 to now. Yeah. Cheeseburger 255.
00:27:07.080 The double double was 370. I haven't heard of prices like this. French fries, 170 shakes, 230.
00:27:12.660 And it's basically doubled since then over 10 years.
00:27:16.500 And not only that, it actually is worse because it doubled in price,
00:27:20.800 but then this is the difference in patty size over those 10 years too.
00:27:24.200 So the amount of food you're getting went down and the amount you're paying doubled.
00:27:27.880 So it's actually like a quadruple difference.
00:27:30.960 Also boomers and their 401ks could go up during COVID and the home prices would skyrocket.
00:27:37.800 Boomers made out.
00:27:38.700 Dude, and this is like Chipotle too, when burritos used to be $6, seeing this menu,
00:27:45.760 like I was there.
00:27:46.880 I was in, in and out ordering at these prices and they've quickly, quickly alienated me
00:27:51.740 from my memory, right?
00:27:53.200 We don't even realize how good we had it.
00:27:54.840 I know.
00:27:55.420 Crazy.
00:27:56.080 And then this next clip, this woman tries to teach her son a lesson about how much money
00:28:00.680 you lose when you use food ordering apps.
00:28:03.660 I got to teach the kid the value of a dollar.
00:28:06.520 Bring up your phone.
00:28:08.700 He wanted to order something on DoorDash, and the total for his DoorDash order was going to be
00:28:15.860 $37, right? So I told him, stop wasting your money just because you've got a job.
00:28:24.180 Go to the restaurant. Look at the price difference. $20 versus $37.
00:28:30.480 So huge difference. And when these delivery apps first started, remember, it was like,
00:28:36.040 oh for an extra three dollars someone will bring it to your door and dump it on your doorstep
00:28:40.320 and like that kind of lulled everyone into it and then they kept creeping the prices up and now
00:28:45.440 you're basically paying double to have it delivered and that's the same thing they did
00:28:48.540 with uber too uber was like oh this is just a couple bucks uh more expensive than a cab or
00:28:53.920 it's cheaper than a cab or they undercut it like they yeah they started out that way and now you
00:28:58.280 take a ride to the airport and it's 60 for a 25 minute ride what's going on it's a now use can't
00:29:04.480 leave situation yeah we got you by the ball everyone gets lulled in and it's the same thing
00:29:09.200 with the goyslop in general goyslop used to be cheap and now it costs as much as eating healthy
00:29:14.440 does yeah but the stupid goyim don't care they keep slurping it up they got addicted to it right
00:29:19.160 you included you got an uber eats problem dude i had one i had an uber eats problem there's no
00:29:25.960 past tense when it's late on a friday and you're feeling lazy you hammer i used to hammer uber
00:29:31.520 But now I just do it sometimes.
00:29:34.380 All right, let's get to our migrant section.
00:29:36.680 We're going to start off with this graph.
00:29:38.440 This has been going around online, and it's really informative.
00:29:41.600 It's basically illegal immigrants into the United States since 2020,
00:29:45.260 and each dot represents 100 people.
00:29:48.460 Not good.
00:29:49.660 It's already not looking good.
00:29:51.100 I didn't need this visualized, to be honest.
00:29:53.000 I knew it.
00:29:53.800 I knew it.
00:29:55.160 These people are just fucking invading this country.
00:29:57.780 And they loaded it up, and that's 13 million.
00:30:00.640 And some people from the DHS are saying it was like $20 million to $25 million that came in under Joe Biden.
00:30:07.620 And the guy who made that, can you shout him out?
00:30:09.720 Yeah.
00:30:12.160 NeoptolemusX is his at.
00:30:14.420 You know, you just got to give credit.
00:30:15.480 This guy made charts like this for a bunch of different countries.
00:30:17.720 He made it for Europe and Canada.
00:30:18.880 So give him a follow if you want.
00:30:20.580 When a young autist posts data visualizations like that, you know he's going to bring some more stuff later.
00:30:25.720 Yep.
00:30:26.240 And then we have a stat here I thought was pretty interesting.
00:30:28.980 The housing crisis is something everyone's talking about, but 60 percent of rental demand
00:30:33.960 growth came from illegals.
00:30:35.860 Well, foreign born, foreign born.
00:30:37.360 Same thing.
00:30:38.660 Basically is right for us.
00:30:40.500 It basically is when you have over 12 million people coming over our borders, unchecked,
00:30:45.660 unvetted.
00:30:46.140 This is straining our housing market from a supply standpoint, from an affordability
00:30:50.400 standpoint.
00:30:51.440 HUD just put out a report and found that between 2021 and 2024, the foreign born population
00:30:57.980 population in our country in just three short years is six million people, which is the most
00:31:03.520 in that period of time in American history. And so we cannot forego the thought that because of
00:31:09.040 illegal immigration, because of people coming to our country, prices have risen, supply has been
00:31:14.280 squeezed, but we're working very hard at HUD, along with the president and other leaders in
00:31:18.760 the administration to bring down the cost and raise the supply when they're doing it through
00:31:24.360 inner agencies, but we need the Fed to cut rates. We need to continue to deport illegals that are
00:31:29.520 taking houses from the American people. So we're very intentional and focused about it at HUD
00:31:35.060 and across the administration. We get it. And he says this was titled,
00:31:39.020 the foreign-born population accounted for more than 60% of rental demand growth.
00:31:44.020 Crazy. Yeah. And that's why everything went up. Yeah. And that's why everyone complains. It's
00:31:48.760 the same thing with the Mamdami people in the East Village, New York, where, oh, we have all
00:31:53.580 these problems. We have all these problems. And then, well, what about this? Wouldn't that solve
00:31:57.820 it? That's too mean. Yeah. Deportation, that would be too mean. They accounted for all the
00:32:02.280 rental growth and are doing all this and occupying all of the supply. It would be mean to ask them to
00:32:07.240 go away. Right. So true. And then obviously the right wing is now very much informed and involved
00:32:14.380 when it comes to immigration, illegal immigration. It's like a harder issue. It used to be,
00:32:19.240 oh, just come legally. And now it's like, maybe we need a break for a little bit and we need to
00:32:24.960 denaturalize some people. But Vivek has not gotten that message. Ronald Reagan understood this well
00:32:30.580 to our, some of our, let's just say parents who are in the back. Okay. We'll, we'll, we'll address
00:32:34.760 Ronald Reagan from, from your generation. He understood this well. He famously said, right,
00:32:40.120 you can travel to Italy, but you would never be an Italian. You can travel to France, but you'll
00:32:46.120 never be a Frenchman. You can live in Germany, but you would never be a German. You can pack
00:32:50.720 your bags and live the rest of your life in China or Japan, and you will never be Chinese or
00:32:56.240 Japanese. But you can travel from any one of those countries to establish roots in the United
00:33:02.660 States of America, and you can still be an American so long as you work hard, you play by
00:33:07.960 the rules, you make your contributions, wait your turn, pledge allegiance to the flag, and obtain
00:33:13.380 your citizenship in the right way. And the boomers clapped. Yeah. And then also he's kind
00:33:20.080 of laundering it. Like I'm doing a Reagan quote. Has there been a Reagan quote that aged more
00:33:25.560 poorly than that? Yeah. We have ethnic enclaves scamming the federal government pretty much
00:33:30.300 everywhere. And I don't think these people are pledging allegiance to the flag very often. Right.
00:33:36.380 That's so true. And like the whole idea that Reagan was a good president is a psyop. Like he
00:33:40.580 did an amnesty bill which was horrible and then also he did a lot of like gun 2a infringements
00:33:45.860 you can't have a machine gun anymore yeah that was wrong yeah but in in particular like that
00:33:51.260 sentence is it almost makes sense when you're talking about european people coming here yeah
00:33:56.880 they really can become an american because that's what america was 90 10 forever and it's like we'll
00:34:01.400 take the best europeans who are motivated to get out and start a better life like that that's the
00:34:06.460 best of the crop, the cream of the crop. And their kids will be fully American and they will
00:34:10.680 pledge allegiance to the flag. Uh, we get the worst Somalis instead. This is very tone deaf
00:34:15.900 and, uh, time and place, right? Like, no man, we're, we're tired of importing the third world
00:34:22.100 here. And none of these people are genuinely becoming Americans in any meaningful sense of
00:34:26.460 the word. So, and we get stuck with this. Like we're the only country this applies to. Yeah.
00:34:30.620 You can't go to Japan and be Japanese. You can't go to Italy and be Italian. You can go to America
00:34:34.360 gonna be american no yeah stop go ask anybody what an american is and they're and they'll tell
00:34:40.380 you what it is and it's a european man who's a little harder than europe and uh who's free and
00:34:46.040 works hard it's not anybody who pledges allegiance and works hard right yeah and then we have the
00:34:51.120 boomers praying with vivek yeah that's very deceptive yeah he believes in some like floating
00:34:56.520 god with all the arms yeah he's peddling in that dark-sided stuff pagan he's in the devil worship
00:35:02.200 been stiff. So, you know, he gets up, speaks, and then some people clap and everybody who
00:35:08.240 can read the writing on the wall or has seen what's been going on, how our systems have been
00:35:12.520 abused so far, just knows this guy's full of shit and he's going to lose the state of Ohio.
00:35:17.340 I wonder how much they'll gerrymander Ohio, right? I'm just seeing moves, three moves away.
00:35:22.920 We're running Vivek, who's a terrible candidate. They're going to, what? Who's the woman? Amy
00:35:27.280 Acton there? Oh, she'll gerrymander. She'll say no to gerrymandering August before the election.
00:35:32.980 And then two or three months later, she'll be putting her hand on a Bible and saying,
00:35:37.740 gerrymander it now. It doesn't even make sense, but.
00:35:40.540 That's what's coming. This next clip is my favorite clip from the migrant section.
00:35:44.080 This woman owns like a ranch venue and she's having a hard time finding workers because
00:35:50.100 she's not allowed to hire illegals anymore. It's just been harder and harder and harder
00:35:53.820 to find those people to work. Bethany Gotts owns Quays Farm in Mountain Home, but now with fewer
00:36:00.380 workers, a lot of the manual labor is left up to her. She tells me she's tried hiring locally,
00:36:06.380 but it's been difficult to find people willing to do the hard work. Finding a legal American here
00:36:12.680 that is going to work as hard as an immigrant is nearly impossible. She even posted job openings
00:36:19.460 on Facebook. I had seven people contact me about it. And when I sent them the description,
00:36:24.020 I had no people respond. So there you go. And we actually found the job posting itself
00:36:31.060 and it's for two to $3,000 a month. And it's basically manual farm labor. Yeah. It's a ranch.
00:36:39.040 She's ranching. So, and she can't find an American who's willing to work as hard as an illegal,
00:36:43.980 who's constantly looking over his shoulder and sending half the money back to Mexico.
00:36:47.860 And I have a little bit of an idea here.
00:36:49.740 Let me cook on this a little bit, right?
00:36:51.840 Farmers like her pay illegals less than minimum wage because they're desperate, right?
00:36:57.040 What if instead we paid Americans lower than minimum wage who are desperate?
00:37:03.680 And I keep going, expand on that.
00:37:05.380 It's jobs for desperate people.
00:37:07.200 So if you're trying to get off Fent, pick some vegetables, 60 bucks a day.
00:37:11.320 If you run away from home, you need a place, you don't want to be homeless,
00:37:14.800 pick some vegetables, grab a hat.
00:37:16.460 You know, you're a high school student who needs extra cash for the summer.
00:37:20.060 Grab a basket, pick some vegetables.
00:37:22.440 Maybe you're here illegally.
00:37:23.380 You're trying to lay low and hide from the law.
00:37:25.520 Yeah.
00:37:25.900 Pick some vegetables.
00:37:26.880 Well, not that one.
00:37:28.060 That's the one they maxed out.
00:37:30.800 Yeah.
00:37:30.940 You know, like there should be a desperate jobs for Americans thing where if you're like
00:37:36.040 borderline homeless or a street rat or you're trying to recover, you should go just pick
00:37:40.600 some vegetables and just put the time in and you take the money.
00:37:43.380 Like, what's the problem?
00:37:44.460 Yeah.
00:37:44.620 Or high schoolers to a part-time managing this with part-time and, you know, I'm not
00:37:50.440 gonna, obviously, if you're a business owner, you want to have a Mexican guy who you don't
00:37:55.320 have to pay as much, who gives you all the margin and your life's great.
00:38:00.320 Oh, that's Juan.
00:38:01.160 He barely speaky, but he do it.
00:38:02.940 You know, that's a great idea.
00:38:04.760 But where we're at as a society where she goes, she calls in Idaho six news or whatever
00:38:12.160 and goes, man, it's impossible without illegals.
00:38:15.240 Like, what the fuck are we doing?
00:38:17.420 How are we that far gone?
00:38:19.860 So true.
00:38:20.480 Say that again.
00:38:21.140 Aren't you breaking the law?
00:38:22.660 Like hiring an illegal, harboring an illegal alien?
00:38:25.580 There's laws on the books we just aren't applying, right?
00:38:28.080 Yeah, and she does the interview like she's right.
00:38:30.980 This is such a hardship for me, right?
00:38:33.320 Why don't you pay more money?
00:38:36.120 Oh, we can't.
00:38:36.720 We can't afford it.
00:38:37.340 All right, then you don't have a business.
00:38:39.060 You don't really have a business then
00:38:40.440 if you can't pay people and run the business, it doesn't add up. You should go get a job for
00:38:45.760 someone else. These business owners in general are getting drunk off a single hit of an illegal
00:38:50.780 Mexican worker, right? Yeah. That's all of them. They're all becoming addicted to it. And even
00:38:54.780 Trump, like when he was talking about those visas for hotel workers, he talked about carve-outs
00:38:59.320 that he wasn't going to do farm raids in hotels. And it's like, so certain businesses are just
00:39:03.880 addicted to this shit and that's fine. Not really the America I want to live in. Me neither.
00:39:09.600 yeah so yeah so you combine that with vivek and you're like who the fuck are these people
00:39:14.400 right and we're so far from where we started and what the country was about like that woman
00:39:20.160 sat and gave an interview being like it's not possible without slave labor yeah where are my
00:39:26.620 slaves i took my slaves away i can't run the business anymore like i'm supposed to feel bad
00:39:30.400 for you no i took my slaves there's no slaves anymore what do i what am i supposed to do i'm
00:39:35.880 I'm just a sweet lady who's trying to run a wedding venue in Idaho.
00:39:39.520 Yeah.
00:39:40.180 All right, our next story is kind of up your alley
00:39:42.660 because you've been talking a lot about this.
00:39:44.260 It's the Indian e-foam thing.
00:39:45.860 Can you maybe re-explain it?
00:39:47.380 Yeah, just Apple, Tim Cook stepped down recently
00:39:51.000 and they announced a replacement for him who was a white man.
00:39:55.740 A white man who specialized, I believe, in hardware.
00:39:58.840 I forget his name.
00:40:00.060 Yeah, shout out to Apple.
00:40:01.140 I think Tim Cook's gay, right?
00:40:03.220 But they have a white man lineage.
00:40:05.880 And I guess what's-his-face was a little Syrian, right?
00:40:09.460 Steve Jobs?
00:40:10.460 Yeah.
00:40:10.740 He's a little part Syrian, but...
00:40:12.240 Yeah, that's okay.
00:40:13.040 He played it like a white guy.
00:40:14.580 And so this post on the tech industry by a presumably Indian man said,
00:40:18.940 where is Apple's Satya or Sundar?
00:40:21.440 And that means Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai,
00:40:24.640 who are CEOs of Google and Microsoft now.
00:40:27.140 I'm deeply disappointed, and I guess the larger Indian diaspora,
00:40:30.520 to see John replacing Tim as CEO.
00:40:33.920 That's weird.
00:40:34.660 That's exactly what I want.
00:40:35.660 This was their chance to put in a smart and hardworking Indian executive as CEO, but I guess it's their loss.
00:40:41.340 In my humble opinion, Apple is what it is because of hundreds of smart Indian techies over the years.
00:40:46.400 If it weren't for them, it wouldn't be as good as it is today.
00:40:49.280 I think there is a subtle unconscious bias, but who cares about what I think?
00:40:52.460 Maybe next time? Question mark.
00:40:54.360 So Indians out there are just waxing poetically about how come a smart, hardworking, talented Indian executive didn't take over this American company?
00:41:01.940 Like the what? The fourth biggest company in the world or something?
00:41:04.780 Probably two.
00:41:05.640 Yeah, maybe it's top five at least.
00:41:08.140 And 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.
00:41:17.420 That's the key.
00:41:18.280 Yeah.
00:41:18.580 It's just another example of the ethnic favoritism and the inability to hide it.
00:41:22.620 You have to talk about it with your online friends.
00:41:24.660 Why no Indian in the America, right?
00:41:27.880 Not good.
00:41:29.100 And then we have a story here of some illegals from Colombia that were saying, oh, we can't get deported back to Colombia.
00:41:36.020 It's so bad.
00:41:36.920 So instead they said, OK, we'll send you to the Congo.
00:41:40.000 Yes, which is a hilarious move and the type of shit that I did vote for.
00:41:44.020 Columbia, the title is Colombian stranded in Congo after being expelled from the U.S.
00:41:48.700 Quote, I never thought I would get to know Africa under these circumstances.
00:41:53.100 And the story covers a group of 15 Latin Americans which arrived in the Central African nation.
00:41:58.440 um, which is, you know, this is the first time they've ever received, uh, unwanted illegals.
00:42:03.740 And so we're not going to read it, but it goes through individual stories, right? Basically,
00:42:08.160 uh, actually I want to read kind of one sentence here. So I'm going to read one of the quotes.
00:42:14.020 Um, this guy explains how he was detained basically, but that didn't stop ISIS plans
00:42:20.500 from Jacksonville. They took me to Louisiana there. They told me they were going to give
00:42:24.620 me the yellow fever vaccine because they were going to send me to Angola. But I assumed it was
00:42:29.240 just pressure and a mind game until the 13th of April. They took me out and put me in some cells
00:42:34.920 at the Alexandria airport. And that's when I found out they were going to send me to the Congo.
00:42:39.800 So like they thought it was a bluff or something. They thought like, oh, it's a game of chicken
00:42:44.460 with federal ICE agents. And they never thought it would happen. And so this, the whole point of
00:42:50.160 this is these guys, we've talked about how they're taught to lie. Oh, I'm persecuted. Oh, I'm gay in
00:42:56.160 my home country and they'll kill me there. Right. That's why I have to be an asylum seeker. And in
00:43:01.920 this one, that was kind of the case. They go, I can't go back to Columbia. And it's like, fine,
00:43:06.100 you're going to fucking Congo. And at the end, one key sentence, which was pretty funny, both of
00:43:11.620 them, and they believe the others as well, want to return to their home countries as soon as
00:43:16.000 possible. So they were playing this like little lie game and it's like, fine, you're going to
00:43:20.640 Congo. You are leaving. We can't go to Colombia. It's too dangerous. All right. You're in Congo.
00:43:24.700 All right. Maybe Colombia, that's so bad. Not so bad. The women, big booty. It's been a while
00:43:29.420 since the problems. Maybe go back to Colombia. Yeah. So just another funny story there. I like
00:43:35.240 that though. They thought they were bluffing and yeah, we're not bluffing anymore. Right.
00:43:39.840 And then our last piece of the migrant section is about banking. It's kind of a pipe dream,
00:43:44.400 but it could be sick.
00:43:45.860 Yeah, this is kind of how we would write it if we could,
00:43:49.100 because we've been talking about how
00:43:50.560 if we're not doing the in-your-face
00:43:52.020 on-the-street deportations,
00:43:53.640 then we need to squeeze them from other angles,
00:43:55.740 landlords, employers, bank accounts, right?
00:43:58.220 And so this is from this guy,
00:43:59.500 chief engineer on Twitter.
00:44:01.000 The government is now requiring banks
00:44:02.620 to verify citizenship and legal status for accounts.
00:44:05.760 At the same time, ICE is sending illegal aliens
00:44:08.280 formal notices that they owe money
00:44:10.240 for failing to leave the country
00:44:11.540 after final removal orders,
00:44:13.080 $1,000 a day. Some owe millions and they have been told this. That's a key. That's kind of
00:44:18.380 something I forgot about, right? Put those two things together and the next logical step becomes
00:44:23.980 clear. Once the accounts tied to people with standing deportation orders or who cannot prove
00:44:29.700 citizenship are identified, the treasury, I believe, will almost certainly move to seize
00:44:34.920 those funds and any property associated with them. This would include visa overstays who are
00:44:39.620 technically not legal. Their bank accounts, their cars, their homes, their businesses will all be
00:44:43.840 seized. They won't announce it in advance. They don't want to give anyone a heads up or time to
00:44:50.320 move money offshore. This is how you start clawing back what was taken from American taxpayers,
00:44:55.240 money spent on benefits, healthcare, education, and enforcement that never should have been
00:44:58.440 necessary in the first place. So he goes on for a while, but we read this and this is more like
00:45:03.820 a dream, I guess, or fanfic, but you could see how it works. We got the fines, we're getting
00:45:09.320 the bank accounts put two and two together and we could really squeeze them yeah and so um i would
00:45:16.480 love to see this happen i don't know if i will but don't tell them don't well don't tell anyone
00:45:21.060 we're just talking we're telling you right now don't tell them because they're going to get the
00:45:24.600 money out of the account yeah but i like the idea of just taking all the money well yeah you're fine
00:45:29.620 that's the thing i think they're especially if you have deportation orders definitely that's where
00:45:34.040 it's like all right thousand dollars a day you can't pay that give us everything you do have
00:45:37.360 then we make free money. Yeah. It's self-deport and you can go home. You can keep your F-150
00:45:41.460 that a teenager should have had. Go ahead. That's worth getting out. Right. But take about, uh,
00:45:46.560 think about this in the perspective of the Columbia article where they thought it was a
00:45:49.780 bluff. They thought there's no way they'll send me to central Africa. Why are they giving me the
00:45:53.440 yellow fever vaccine? That's not in Columbia. Well, it's still a bluff. Probably. Um, that
00:45:59.420 same thing can be expected here, you know, or they think it's a bluff until it's too late.
00:46:04.220 And then you take off from Louisiana over the Gulf.
00:46:06.540 Oh, we're probably going to Fort Lauderdale.
00:46:08.220 And then you keep going.
00:46:09.720 And then you keep going.
00:46:10.820 And then it's a 16-hour flight to Congo.
00:46:14.040 Yep, yep.
00:46:14.680 All right, well, that's the end of our migrant section.
00:46:16.200 We're moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
00:46:19.180 Use the opportunity to go to post.
00:46:20.300 Help us, Juicy.
00:46:20.860 I will leave a like, comment, comment again.
00:46:22.200 That's our app.
00:46:22.680 And PO Box seems to be full.
00:46:23.780 Notifications need to be on.
00:46:24.700 Old episodes seem to be watched.
00:46:26.160 And the link to this episode needs to be sent to the boys in the group chat.
00:46:28.780 Yeah.
00:46:29.100 We got some PO Box stuff recently.
00:46:30.820 Yeah.
00:46:31.140 We got some challenger coins.
00:46:32.620 That was cool.
00:46:33.360 From the SEAL, are you allowed to say?
00:46:35.180 I'm not allowed to say which SEAL team he was on.
00:46:38.140 But it's good to know we have some elite operators engaging in the show.
00:46:40.960 But it was a good SEAL team, and that was very cool.
00:46:43.580 Sir, may I?
00:46:44.560 Pleasure serving with you.
00:46:45.260 May I, sir?
00:46:46.360 Thank you.
00:46:46.980 Equal status, pleasure serving with you.
00:46:49.900 And then I got some cool racist salt and pepper shakers.
00:46:54.020 Yeah, those were nice.
00:46:54.920 I was a little jealous.
00:46:55.920 I got some stuff.
00:46:56.480 You got candy cigarettes.
00:46:58.080 I used to eat those as a kid with my grandpa.
00:47:00.300 I remember fondly I look back.
00:47:02.700 And then a bunch of stickers, podcast stickers, which is great
00:47:05.540 because I don't make those myself, but I use them.
00:47:08.080 And whenever they get sent, I give them out, which is nice.
00:47:10.860 Yeah, thank you.
00:47:11.640 All right, we're on our final page of housekeeping.
00:47:13.240 You see what I have here?
00:47:14.780 Nothing.
00:47:15.260 Yeah, it's a light final page.
00:47:16.740 I guess Fleckus hasn't been thinking that much.
00:47:18.840 What have you been up to?
00:47:20.000 I don't know.
00:47:20.580 You're usually thinking.
00:47:21.400 You usually have such dumb shit.
00:47:23.000 I know.
00:47:23.580 I usually have a backlog of dumb shit.
00:47:25.260 And even my dumb shit folder had nothing.
00:47:27.500 And that happens sometimes.
00:47:28.860 The well runs dry.
00:47:30.060 That happens to everybody.
00:47:30.880 Sometimes we need to recharge.
00:47:32.300 I'm sure given the weekend, he'll come up with a lot more dumb shit.
00:47:35.680 Yeah.
00:47:35.980 But we do have some.
00:47:37.000 We have like one little funny section that I call funny replies.
00:47:40.260 We're basically going to show you the source tweet and then the funny reply to it.
00:47:44.640 Yeah, sure.
00:47:45.240 So the first one is Denver's attempt at crime prevention.
00:47:48.940 Denver police posted this and it says, don't rape.
00:47:51.700 On Instagram, don't rape.
00:47:53.560 And it says, hashtag sexual assault awareness month.
00:47:57.020 Don't rape.
00:47:57.980 And then someone replied, the funny reply, why is it in English?
00:48:02.760 LOL.
00:48:04.340 That's good.
00:48:05.140 That's good.
00:48:05.540 That's a perfect tweet.
00:48:06.940 And yeah, and you know, we talk about, I don't want to get too into rape right now, but I
00:48:13.120 just want everyone to remember like a stranger raping a woman.
00:48:19.100 It's like one of the most horrific crimes there is.
00:48:21.420 It's a bad one.
00:48:22.220 And it totally ruins a woman's life and confidence.
00:48:25.640 And they remember all these little details like shit.
00:48:28.560 and then stuff reminds them of it
00:48:30.660 or they catch themselves in a mirror
00:48:31.840 while it's happening.
00:48:32.620 And it's like the most horrible
00:48:33.360 mentally torturous shit ever.
00:48:35.100 And that's just what we're importing everywhere.
00:48:38.260 So true.
00:48:38.920 Should have been in probably Arabic.
00:48:41.760 Yeah, or Spanish and Arabic.
00:48:43.740 Yeah, mix, a mix.
00:48:45.440 Venezuelan.
00:48:46.180 What did they speak in Venezuela?
00:48:48.360 I think Spanish or maybe Portuguese in some parts.
00:48:51.300 I know Brazil is mostly Portuguese,
00:48:52.860 but I don't know how much.
00:48:53.460 Some shit like that.
00:48:54.220 Some shit I don't care to know.
00:48:55.620 And then the next funny tweet,
00:48:57.120 we're going to show you the tweet,
00:48:57.900 And the reply is Patrick Bet David.
00:49:00.260 And he says, confidence comes from keeping promises to yourself.
00:49:03.760 Wow.
00:49:04.100 And then the funny reply, Richard, can you give that a read?
00:49:07.020 Dracula was really a social critique of Jews, believe it or not.
00:49:10.640 The classic Gothic horror novel was actually a coded social critique of Ashkenazi Jews
00:49:15.200 who were pouring into England in the 1890s.
00:49:17.580 So that's an interesting opportunity.
00:49:19.780 Unrelated, I guess.
00:49:20.960 To reply to a motivational tweet for people.
00:49:23.700 I guess that was his opportunity.
00:49:24.960 He saw his opportunity.
00:49:25.680 He said, I got to tell people about this.
00:49:27.900 I think that was pretty funny.
00:49:29.340 And those are all the funny tweets I have.
00:49:31.280 And that's all I have for the final page of housekeeping.
00:49:34.140 Yeah.
00:49:34.760 I already did all my math.
00:49:35.820 I could do the magic trick again.
00:49:37.100 No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:49:38.640 Give me a second.
00:49:39.320 Please, please.
00:49:40.300 Put something in my mouth real quick.
00:49:41.720 No.
00:49:42.480 Yeah.
00:49:42.880 So that's the end of the final page.
00:49:44.160 We're now moving on to Cringe of the Week.
00:49:49.000 All right.
00:49:49.880 Our first story from Cringe of the Week.
00:49:51.700 We have an explanation as to why the Mets keep losing.
00:49:55.500 Admiral Levine.
00:49:56.960 No longer Admiral.
00:49:57.900 is at the game with his buddy.
00:49:59.560 Yeah, so you don't longer have to salute the Admiral.
00:50:01.800 It's just Rachel now.
00:50:04.940 It's fake title after fake title, you know?
00:50:07.280 And someone said, like, since this photo,
00:50:09.740 the Mets were 0-10.
00:50:11.260 Yeah, that makes sense.
00:50:12.780 And you know what?
00:50:13.680 I know that we're just kind of making poking fun.
00:50:17.400 It's the ghost of administration past, if you will,
00:50:21.100 and all the skeletons in the closet.
00:50:23.220 You know, Sam Brinton, luggage twink and stuff.
00:50:25.780 We look back fondly at these memories now, but I looked at this picture and I thought to myself, this guy was a father and he was married.
00:50:36.160 And now, you know, you're hanging out with your buddy at the Mets game who's also like you.
00:50:42.140 You're on a dark path if you choose this adult onset trans mania, twink induced mania, right?
00:50:47.080 Yeah.
00:50:47.540 Especially when it comes to like going to heaven.
00:50:50.220 Well, yeah, you can like live your whole life and at the end be like, oh, I totally derail it.
00:50:55.180 I did some bad things in NAMM and I accept Jesus now
00:50:59.240 and I want to forgive my past grievances.
00:51:01.720 This is the opposite.
00:51:03.080 Yeah, you're getting worse as you get closer.
00:51:05.540 As you get closer to death, you start reversing God's creation.
00:51:09.820 Done with my family, me and my buddy at the Mets game.
00:51:12.860 So now here's a question for you.
00:51:14.220 If you were at the Mets game and you were sat next to Admiral Levine
00:51:18.880 and her buddy, her, these two ladies, and you caught a foul ball,
00:51:23.660 what would you do?
00:51:24.300 well you're allowed to give a foul ball to ladies and kids yeah so i would have the foul ball i
00:51:30.160 would probably go i would pull it back and go and make her give me a kiss make admiral levine give
00:51:36.780 you a kiss on the cheek and then you give them the ball they give them their ball yeah ladies
00:51:39.800 ladies count as well we in our arguments about foul ball etiquette and uplifting gold last episode
00:51:44.840 we didn't really address ladies that much but obviously ladies are good but you can't give it
00:51:49.100 to a random guy's girlfriend you know so that's where yeah admiral levine right here get the
00:51:55.220 foul ball yeah that's a good point that that's what i would do okay and it would be a viral clip
00:52:02.120 all right but a lot of people and then you you turn last second and turn into a lips kiss and
00:52:09.240 then the husband tries to beat you up yeah and then you're in a fight with two guys it is two
00:52:13.280 guys it is two men versus one so yeah kick your ass a lot of people message me about the foul
00:52:18.260 ball etiquette and agreed with you. Yes. Yeah. It's like not even, I don't even know anyone on
00:52:24.060 my side. Women. There were some women. I was in a group chat too. And there are some women who
00:52:29.160 didn't really know the etiquette and were asking it to be explained. And I was like, oh yeah,
00:52:31.920 that's right. I'm talking to a woman. You don't understand the male honor. Yeah. So are you,
00:52:37.580 you're back in with me now? You're back on the correct side of things. You realize the error
00:52:41.080 of your ways? I don't know what to do. We'll see how it happens when it happens.
00:52:45.120 because wouldn't it be cool to catch a foul ball and then come on the show and go look what i got
00:52:51.300 it happened yeah i guess i guess but then you'd be like almost look what happened i didn't give
00:52:57.400 it to a kid so let's move on let's not get to it what if it's a foul ball that gets like banged
00:53:02.800 around and then it goes like under the seats and it's kind of like a free-for-all and like five
00:53:06.740 people almost had it and then it's just right under my seat do i grab that and then give it
00:53:10.920 two of kids. I didn't catch the ball. I just got the ball. Yes. It's still the same. It's still
00:53:15.440 the same. Yeah. So you have to fake it. You have to find it under the seat, put it in your pocket
00:53:19.460 and go, where is it? Oh, is it over there? And then the camera zooms in and gets it and they
00:53:25.100 get that whole interaction about how you're basically doing a Larry David thing where,
00:53:28.860 no, I really want to keep the ball. Where is it? So not fun. Yeah. Let's just move on. I don't
00:53:33.920 want the whole show to be about foul balls again. Okay. Good idea. Okay. All right. Next,
00:53:38.360 there was a man
00:53:39.160 on the street reporter
00:53:39.880 talking to gay guys
00:53:41.040 and they are going crazy.
00:53:43.480 How many people
00:53:44.100 have you been with
00:53:44.800 in total, you think?
00:53:45.620 The problem is
00:53:46.060 men are f***ing animals.
00:53:47.240 I went to a restaurant
00:53:47.960 down here.
00:53:48.800 The kid was coming
00:53:49.340 from a wake or a funeral.
00:53:50.480 I looked at him.
00:53:51.400 Dude, I was blowing him
00:53:52.120 in the stall,
00:53:52.620 like literally in the f***ing restaurant.
00:53:53.800 That's all it takes
00:53:54.300 is just a stare and then...
00:53:55.300 Yeah, you see eye contact, yeah.
00:53:56.940 Now, if you pull your t*** out
00:53:57.860 and it's hot in front of me,
00:53:59.040 all bets are off, dude.
00:53:59.860 I gotta s*** it.
00:54:00.480 It's like picking up a 20.
00:54:01.740 Like, you drop a 20,
00:54:02.700 I pick it up.
00:54:03.160 You put a hot c***
00:54:04.020 in front of my face i suck in it i think he's being honest i think so yeah this is probably
00:54:10.540 how monkey pox went around obviously yeah all those what was it wasn't there a multi-drug
00:54:15.580 resistant chlamydia going around recently a couple years back all those new diseases the
00:54:20.560 staph infection that mutated yeah this is where it comes from this is the pipeline of where it
00:54:24.700 comes from right and i heard scott weiner is working on a bill to make sure this guy doesn't
00:54:29.260 ever face any roadblocks so he can never have to not suck somebody yeah they're putting a
00:54:33.600 statue up in San Francisco with this guy. And, um, one of the funny things we were talking about
00:54:39.060 this, um, before the show a little bit, like, what are we going to say about this guy? And
00:54:44.400 one of the problems, the right wing, right? Like in general, gay, gay, we understand gay people
00:54:50.700 are out there. There's gay people in Trump's administration. There's a couple of hot button
00:54:55.000 issues that we don't like. And they, they think we're trying to erase gay and trans people and
00:55:00.420 whatever. We're just going to say, hey, that's a mental illness. Everybody who chops their cock
00:55:04.940 off goes crazy. But the main crux of a lot of our issues are you don't need to be married,
00:55:11.460 right? That's an old one. We already lost that 10 years ago. Don't talk to kids about it.
00:55:19.520 Don't teach it in school. Don't let some teacher do it. And then two guys can't acquire a baby
00:55:24.460 or rent somebody's womb. And the rights even split on that. You saw the list of everybody
00:55:28.920 who congratulated Dave Rubin when he acquired a baby, right?
00:55:31.940 Yeah, not good.
00:55:32.740 Those screenshots are out there.
00:55:34.560 But, so it's don't talk to kids
00:55:36.320 and then don't acquire children, right?
00:55:39.700 Children need a mom.
00:55:41.060 Those are like the two big things.
00:55:42.680 And so we were talking about it.
00:55:43.880 And the funny part is what they teach to kids
00:55:47.600 is just like, sometimes a man loves a man
00:55:50.020 and sometimes a lady goes with a lady.
00:55:52.440 And, you know, they have every right to be as happy as you.
00:55:55.560 And two daddies get together
00:55:57.500 and they want to start a family.
00:55:58.920 Yes. And so they're teaching that to kids, but they never teach them about the flip side, which is these are horny, degenerate perverts.
00:56:08.260 This man even described sucking dick, like picking up a 20 off the ground. That's how depraved they are, right?
00:56:13.780 He has to do it.
00:56:14.720 So it's, and obviously you wouldn't teach that to a kid, right? Obviously, this is a comedy show where we're doing bits.
00:56:21.660 So you obviously wouldn't teach that to a kid, but that's the part. They always teach the, oh, lovey-dovey.
00:56:25.820 Sometimes a man loves another and then they try to start a family.
00:56:30.060 They 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.
00:56:37.520 Everyone gets the watered down version.
00:56:39.680 So there's, yes.
00:56:40.540 And that's the whole point is they're teaching this fake watered down version to the kids and they never mentioned monkey pox.
00:56:45.760 They never mentioned HIV or any of the diseases that spread at a crazy rate because of the degeneracy of this community.
00:56:53.020 And so I just thought it was funny.
00:56:54.440 Obviously, 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?
00:57:03.460 Oh, God gives them all the diseases.
00:57:05.560 Haven't you noticed?
00:57:06.580 You know?
00:57:07.260 So I just thought that was funny.
00:57:09.000 That's a good point.
00:57:09.520 Like, ideally, the kids don't know anything about it.
00:57:11.780 Yes.
00:57:12.060 But then they are teaching the kids, and the thing they are teaching is the watered-down version that isn't even reality.
00:57:17.140 So you're almost like—
00:57:18.040 One-third of the story, right?
00:57:19.140 You'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.
00:57:28.620 And you know what?
00:57:30.700 I have to do some research on this, but lesbians are pretty clear from the STD stuff, right?
00:57:36.820 They just beat each other up and get divorced a lot.
00:57:38.840 I 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.
00:57:47.480 You know, we wouldn't have to teach that.
00:57:49.140 To the kids?
00:57:52.060 Don't have to teach that to the kids.
00:57:53.680 All right, let's move on to our next clip.
00:57:56.140 This one is something, this is a clip I liked, but Rap Boy isn't really in love with it.
00:58:00.800 This guy is making content about how he's trying to get a promotion.
00:58:05.360 I'm asking my vice president for a promotion today at one o'clock.
00:58:09.660 And if it doesn't go well, things might be changing.
00:58:11.920 I set this meeting up last week to talk about the next steps in my career.
00:58:14.800 But after a one-on-one with my boss, I realized something interesting.
00:58:18.140 it. I'm already doing everything required for that role. In fact, I'm already doing the job.
00:58:24.020 So what's the holdup? That's what this meeting is for, because I'm going in there with the
00:58:28.940 receipts, all the certifications I've gotten, all the projects I've done, all the value I've
00:58:33.120 provided so far. Now I'm going into this meeting with basically two questions. First question is
00:58:37.900 if there is something I'm not doing quite enough of in my current role, which I already have the
00:58:42.180 answer to, but that tees up my second question. What do you need to see to prove that I deserve
00:58:46.580 Oh, and I'm absolutely meandering around outside to calm my nerves.
00:58:50.560 Well, I am beyond nervous, so wish me luck.
00:58:54.280 Let's see how this goes.
00:58:55.940 Like and follow along for part two.
00:58:59.240 Hey, man, how's it going?
00:59:00.960 I have something kind of serious to talk about today.
00:59:04.300 So it's like, yeah, sorry, Robert.
00:59:06.280 You do too much stuff at work that isn't work-related.
00:59:09.820 You're constantly setting up these cameras for all these different coverage angles,
00:59:13.480 and you're filming and editing in the office.
00:59:16.060 And I'm pretty sure you're filming me right now.
00:59:19.220 Are you wearing a microphone and filming me right now?
00:59:22.040 Is that a mic pinned to your lapel?
00:59:24.220 Yeah.
00:59:24.500 And then he looks to the side and goes, guys, he caught me.
00:59:28.960 Guess I'm not getting that.
00:59:30.000 He breaks the third wall to his Instagram followers in real life.
00:59:33.240 Guess I'm not getting that promotion after all.
00:59:35.460 Yeah.
00:59:35.960 The boss is like, hey, I counted nine transitions in that last piece of content.
00:59:40.120 You did that all at work?
00:59:41.120 you're editing them all and they're all matching i mean you do it's great work it is impressive but
00:59:46.340 i mean you're here only a few hours we need you on deck yeah i i have a like kind of a principle
00:59:54.340 that you can't go and cringe unless you're really doing something so i wanted to give this guy more
00:59:59.080 of a pass but this shit sets fleck us off he doesn't like it it's all the editing i know what
01:00:04.920 the editing is you know how much it takes and like he's doing good edits you can't that's a full-time
01:00:10.420 job right there yeah yeah and now you want more money from your boss and i think i don't think
01:00:16.160 he got the promotion i think it didn't work out yeah yeah so he did it yeah whatever whatever
01:00:22.280 all right next this girl is dating and she has questions about politics she asks on first dates
01:00:28.000 i think i asked him i was like oh like just curious like do you pay attention to politics at all and
01:00:33.940 he was like yeah like he tried to play it off like he used to not but now he does and i was like oh
01:00:40.100 really so is there like anything that Trump's done since he's been in office that's concerned
01:00:46.740 you he couldn't answer he didn't know he the pause was so long and I was quiet I did not feel
01:00:55.380 the silence we just sat there and then he eventually was like I'll have to think about that
01:01:00.600 and then I just stayed silent and then eventually he's like you know I'm not really sure I was like
01:01:05.880 that's okay um wow just like living in alternate universes so i ended up sharing you know what i
01:01:13.680 care about uh passionate about dropped some knowledge bombs he was probably shook um and
01:01:21.440 yeah he listened and he's still interested so yeah is there anything that trump's doing that
01:01:27.080 you're not happy about yeah we were we were promised mass deportations we didn't get any of
01:01:33.200 that. I mean, Obama should be in Guantanamo right now for spying on Trump alone right there. And
01:01:40.420 all this Israel shit, like just giving her like, yeah, Trump's not right wing enough for me.
01:01:46.900 That's basically how it should have gone down. And then the guy, she said she used the hashtag
01:01:51.600 30 something in this. So this is first date 30 something interrogated about your politics,
01:01:57.020 which I actually don't fault that much. Like you should be politically compatible with someone
01:02:02.720 you're on a date with and then if it's the first date it's kind of you know it's reasonable is what
01:02:07.520 i'm saying i still think she's crazy and dead wrong on all her issues and has like a retarded
01:02:11.580 worldview right but you're allowed to do that but i think all it's going to do is create these guys
01:02:17.520 and it already has guys who hide their political affiliation just to hit just to tap that right
01:02:23.100 that's what's coming because that's what uh you know on the dating apps it's a lot of hookups
01:02:26.920 it's a lot of hookups and all you got to do is get oh yeah trump what was that executive order
01:02:32.300 You have like one or two things and you just kind of get away with it.
01:02:35.000 And then my place.
01:02:36.820 Yeah.
01:02:37.320 So you're just going to invent people who know how to game liberal women who are fronting as like politically awake.
01:02:43.680 Right.
01:02:43.960 Yeah.
01:02:44.500 Trump.
01:02:45.100 I'm mad about him because the deportations.
01:02:47.840 And then you don't clarify.
01:02:48.700 And you genuinely are.
01:02:49.880 Yeah.
01:02:50.140 You don't clarify which side.
01:02:51.900 I'm really mad at the pace of deportations.
01:02:54.420 It's insane what they're doing.
01:02:56.320 Yeah.
01:02:56.540 Totally agree.
01:02:58.360 Let's go to a second bar.
01:03:00.160 That's so true.
01:03:00.900 But 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.
01:03:11.680 Yeah.
01:03:11.860 So 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.
01:03:21.300 She's signing up for a lot of pain that way.
01:03:24.140 All right.
01:03:24.780 Our 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.
01:03:36.540 The saga continues as board members of a university in South Carolina are sick and tired of seeing Black Greeks stroll during graduation.
01:03:42.560 It'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.
01:03:54.120 Kathy 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.
01:04:03.680 She, 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.
01:04:12.700 Allegedly.
01:04:13.600 In this case, Ms. Burkhalter and the president did offer some pushback.
01:04:16.540 They may be sheisty, but they ain't stupid.
01:04:18.080 Regardless, 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.
01:04:29.660 So there you go.
01:04:30.880 I don't know what's racist about not jumping around and flailing around like that.
01:04:36.020 Yeah, this is a graduation from a higher education institute.
01:04:39.660 And then the people are doing like average as fuck dances.
01:04:43.660 It's not even good.
01:04:44.460 Yeah, it's just a little jumping around.
01:04:46.100 And I mean, is it not a college's right to determine if they want that or not?
01:04:51.320 You know, is this some like longstanding thousand year tradition where this is what we do every time?
01:04:56.880 And 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.
01:05:03.900 And then a lot of the admin, they were all they're black, too.
01:05:07.440 Yeah. So it's like, is it even a black thing or is it just anyone dancing, but only black people are dancing?
01:05:12.460 So now it's racist.
01:05:13.740 Yeah.
01:05:13.940 So I guess be on the lookout for that in Urban Decay coming up, the dancing or the yelling at graduations.
01:05:20.600 It'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.
01:05:32.440 That's very true.
01:05:33.520 All right.
01:05:34.140 Well, that's the end of Cringe.
01:05:35.060 We're now moving on to Urban Decay.
01:05:36.460 All right, our first story from Urban Decay is a shootout that happened after an attempted car robbery, and it's not what you think.
01:05:57.700 It gets broken into constantly, like all the time.
01:06:00.980 So I was just kind of getting tired of it, but it backfired, obviously.
01:06:05.160 The fact that he had the mannequin in his car to deter people from breaking into his car,
01:06:11.500 but instead of just walking away, they just shoot at it that many times and it could have
01:06:15.780 been him in there.
01:06:17.100 Like, that's terrifying.
01:06:18.300 They would have killed him because there were bullets that went through the back of the
01:06:21.420 seat.
01:06:22.340 There you go.
01:06:23.300 They're just after your stuff.
01:06:24.680 They're not violent.
01:06:25.840 Yeah.
01:06:26.280 People, oh, car break in.
01:06:27.660 That's not a violent offense.
01:06:28.800 What was that?
01:06:29.460 Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.
01:06:31.220 They would have killed whoever was there.
01:06:33.280 Yeah, they were robbing your car.
01:06:35.020 They thought someone was in the car
01:06:36.440 and their response was to load the car with bullets.
01:06:39.180 It wasn't run away.
01:06:40.360 Oh shit, this one's occupied.
01:06:41.760 It was absolutely light you up.
01:06:43.920 And this was in New Orleans.
01:06:45.800 And it's kind of one of those crimes where you,
01:06:49.820 yeah, the end result was a little bit of property damage,
01:06:52.500 but the people who did something like this
01:06:54.800 should be kind of all points bulletin,
01:06:57.400 top priority of the police department.
01:06:59.180 These people are hair trigger,
01:07:01.120 ready to go and stealing, right?
01:07:03.740 It's the worst kind of person you could have in your city, right?
01:07:06.280 Yeah.
01:07:06.620 And to be fair, they did get spooked by Michael Myers.
01:07:09.640 And I get that.
01:07:10.940 They may be looking out for the community.
01:07:12.400 Michael Myers has killed hundreds of people at Crystal Lake over the last 40 years.
01:07:16.420 Yeah, mass murderer.
01:07:17.460 So I get it.
01:07:18.800 Maybe they get, come forward, we'll give you a key to the city.
01:07:21.820 Yeah.
01:07:22.760 The key is two handcuffs and you're going to jail for a long time.
01:07:25.720 The key is getting thrown away and it's to your handcuffs.
01:07:28.260 uh and then also keep in mind when you're robbing a car in a neighborhood where there's tons of
01:07:35.400 break-ins and no one leaves anything in their car anymore what are you really hoping to get
01:07:40.020 three bucks in your in your coin cup holder yeah whatever's in the glove box and they were
01:07:45.600 they fired what 20 rounds multiple people fired 20 rounds for whatever's in your cup holder you
01:07:52.240 could you could have if you killed someone you could get a life sentence for whatever was in
01:07:56.520 that truck it was like a lottery you don't know what's in it a bad lottery and then everybody
01:08:01.920 that's new orleans it's uptown new orleans everybody knows that everyone tries the car
01:08:05.560 the car doors and so the fact that they're willing to kill over something that people are aware of
01:08:12.720 and thus not leaving much value in shows what kind of critical thinking level these criminals
01:08:19.100 have right very true all right our next story uh in detroit there's a problem people keep stealing
01:08:24.760 the fire hydrants it's not only a theft to the fire hydrant but it's a theft to our citizens
01:08:30.360 our residents our firefighters and in public safety in general it's totally unacceptable
01:08:35.800 fire hydrants are a very important part of our infrastructure and no matter how fast we get to
01:08:41.320 a fire if we don't have an operable fire hydrant it takes seconds and even minutes away from us
01:08:47.800 maybe saving lives. The problem is whoever's doing this is doing multiple hydrants in a row.
01:08:54.820 So when DFD shows up, they're not going to have a hydrant within 600 or 900 feet,
01:08:59.280 which puts people's lives at risk. It's crazy. And this was a problem that happened in LA when
01:09:05.580 the fires were happening there. A lot of the fire hydrants were stolen or inoperable because they
01:09:10.420 hadn't been repaired or replaced yet. And it actually led to the fire getting worse than it
01:09:14.920 maybe would have been. Yeah. Or they were empty, right? Some of them had no water.
01:09:19.480 But yeah, I guess this is just a reminder of where we're at, right? When people start stealing the
01:09:25.060 infrastructure, that means not enough people are in jail. That's a good point. It's kind of like
01:09:30.100 we need criminal reform reform. Yeah. You know, we're at that point where we've come full circle
01:09:34.700 where it was 94 crime bill. Okay. That was crazy. Now we're here and they're stealing the fire
01:09:40.120 hydrants. Okay. Reform it again. 96 Cronbill, you know what I'm saying? Some sort of number
01:09:46.020 that's a little higher or less. But this is another thing we've talked about, right? What
01:09:52.200 was it? We just covered some municipality where people were stealing from the power lines and
01:09:56.520 they switched from copper to aluminum, which conducts electricity a lot worse. And it's going
01:10:01.480 to make people's electricity bills go up because it's not as efficient. So this is another thing
01:10:05.960 where it's like that economic spread that's happening, right?
01:10:09.200 So the city, these are the brass components
01:10:12.420 on the fire hydrants that are being stolen.
01:10:14.440 They're leaving the rest.
01:10:16.000 And so the city pays, I think they said actually the number,
01:10:19.740 which was $600 for all these like
01:10:21.520 finely drilled brass components, right?
01:10:24.040 You got to go to a business who's going to do all the drilling,
01:10:27.260 make it, design it, blah, blah, blah.
01:10:29.080 And then that business probably charges the city like a,
01:10:32.900 well, it's the city, they can't go anywhere else, markup.
01:10:35.480 So it's probably like more like 400.
01:10:38.480 The city pays 600.
01:10:39.780 The guy probably could have given it to you for 400.
01:10:41.780 And then the street rats steal it and sell it for scrap for like 45 bucks.
01:10:47.780 So all that, that spread between the price and then the end result for someone.
01:10:53.160 And then if they use it, you know, who steals scrap metal from the infrastructure, drug addicts,
01:10:59.300 and then they use it to buy fentanyl, which cost a Chinese manufacturer 15 cents.
01:11:05.480 So all of a sudden, $600 worth of value down into a 15 cent China pill, right?
01:11:10.540 That's so true.
01:11:11.580 And so you lose so much economic value just from that theft.
01:11:14.540 And it's like, we need to be absolutely arresting these people.
01:11:19.180 And then watching scrapyards.
01:11:20.900 It's kind of crazy.
01:11:21.620 This is, you know, late stage stuff or the South Africanization of America, which we've
01:11:26.340 talked about.
01:11:27.560 Scrap metal places should be one of the most highly regulated places there is.
01:11:31.600 Yeah.
01:11:31.880 At this point, you know, we just, they didn't need to be maybe a little
01:11:35.460 bit or we were comfortable with a little bit of the scamming and a little bit of the stealing.
01:11:38.560 But at this point, it should be like an FBI headquarters building where there's an auditor
01:11:44.040 and surveillance because this is our money. This is Detroit's money, right?
01:11:48.860 That's so true. And there is a solution that we're seeing abroad that could be used here
01:11:53.420 in Singapore. If you do scams or you're caught stealing, they hit you with a cane now.
01:11:59.500 we will introduce mandatory caning for scammers offenders who commit scams defined as cheating
01:12:09.960 mainly by means of remote communication will be punished with at least six strokes of the cane
01:12:15.400 we will take an equally firm stance against scam syndicates these syndicates mobilize
01:12:21.440 significant resources to conduct and profit from scams and have the highest level of culpability
01:12:28.160 Members of and recruiters for scam syndicates
01:12:31.300 will be subject to mandatory caning
01:12:33.340 of at least six strokes.
01:12:35.540 That's good.
01:12:37.340 You hate to see a country living your dream.
01:12:39.900 Yeah.
01:12:40.480 This is, and even a woman politician
01:12:42.580 knows what it's like in Singapore.
01:12:44.180 Do you think the caning hurts?
01:12:46.120 Yeah, did you see it?
01:12:47.020 It hurts so bad.
01:12:47.960 And it deters you from doing it again.
01:12:50.340 And it's a public humiliation too.
01:12:52.860 And then not only is corporal punishment like this,
01:12:55.720 it should make a comeback.
01:12:56.920 um but it's so good because we always talk about how much it costs to keep someone in jail
01:13:02.720 like you kill someone and then wow taxpayers have to foot the bill forever like obviously
01:13:07.060 killing someone you need to be separated from society but for the petty stuff and the smaller
01:13:11.800 stuff uh how much could it cost the cane bearer the caner he's cheap he probably does it for free
01:13:18.820 he just likes it he's a sadist you know um and so man i hate to see it but these solutions could
01:13:25.300 be implemented here. And I think, you know, well, we've talked about caning before and Singapore
01:13:31.320 does it. This is just a new addition that they're doing it on scams now. But man, this would prevent
01:13:36.000 so much of the petty stuff that ruins our cities. Right. It's very true. You do it out in public
01:13:40.060 would be nice. All right. Our next story is about a killer who is deemed unfit for trial again,
01:13:47.220 a trend we've been talking about a lot in Urban Decay. Breaking news this afternoon about the
01:13:52.260 man accused of killing legendary East Bay football coach John Beam. We just learned that a judge has
01:13:58.100 declared Cedric Irving Jr. mentally incompetent to stand trial on multiple felony counts, including
01:14:04.100 murder. Police arrested Irving last November for the shooting death of Coach Beam inside his office
01:14:09.020 at Laney College. According to the charging documents, Irving admitted to shooting Beam
01:14:13.900 in what authorities described as a targeted attack. So they're kind of in a way greenlighting
01:14:19.240 like deranged people being allowed to murder normal people in a way. Yeah. And then I actually
01:14:25.040 can't remember the details of this case. I know he was a famous football coach who was on that
01:14:28.980 Netflix show, Last Chance U. And I think this guy was either a former player or something like there
01:14:34.900 was some sort of relationship, which means he was in junior college. You know, you were in junior
01:14:40.960 college, a school learning and all of a sudden you're mentally unwell, right? Yeah. It's weird
01:14:46.660 how that works. And I was doing some research about like the deranged. And it turns out back
01:14:51.880 in the day, they used to give lobotomies to derange people. Yeah. And that was considered
01:14:56.140 cruel. But what's worse, a deranged murderer gets their brain scrambled and they were kind of
01:15:01.820 fucked up before that or a dead innocent pillar of society, a coach who is helping tons of kids,
01:15:08.540 a coach who's helping like down on your luck, last chance kids to this guy's actually a lifeline
01:15:13.840 And 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.
01:15:20.580 And, yeah, I totally agree.
01:15:21.520 You don't want to scramble the brains of the crazy guy who's going to kill people.
01:15:24.700 Oh.
01:15:25.460 All right.
01:15:26.040 Whatever happens, happens after that.
01:15:28.660 All right.
01:15:29.220 Next, we have an interaction on the blue line in Chicago.
01:15:32.800 Is that correct?
01:15:33.680 Yeah, it's at least one of the – it's a CTA.
01:15:36.240 It's like a street rat, I believe, who has a knife.
01:15:39.000 A stick.
01:15:40.100 And she's menacing.
01:15:41.300 And she's menacing.
01:15:43.840 I don't like white, white, white, anyway.
01:15:46.360 I don't like niggas.
01:15:46.880 Get the fuck away.
01:15:49.000 Get the fuck out of the room.
01:15:50.920 Ain't nobody doing shit.
01:15:52.040 Ain't nobody doing shit.
01:15:55.560 I could beat the dog shit out of you and get away with it.
01:15:57.720 You know that, right?
01:15:58.420 I would get away with it.
01:15:59.940 First of all, you're gonna get away with it in the first place.
01:16:01.800 I was a fucking lying ass bitch.
01:16:03.740 I was a fucking shit.
01:16:05.800 Ain't you better get the fuck out of my face.
01:16:07.480 You put that shit in my face, bitch.
01:16:09.120 I was fucking the fuck out of me.
01:16:11.080 I don't beat the fuck out of me.
01:16:12.700 That looks like piss on the floor.
01:16:26.380 Yeah.
01:16:26.720 You can tell it's not just water.
01:16:28.820 It looks like real piss.
01:16:29.940 If it's winter, it could come off people's shoes.
01:16:32.700 That's the Chicago.
01:16:33.140 That looks like someone pissed and then the train moved and it all went down.
01:16:37.220 Okay.
01:16:37.740 But it's another person who's incompetent to stand trial.
01:16:40.440 Yeah.
01:16:41.200 You know, but that one actually is.
01:16:42.700 I was going to say, yeah, the, but the, the all bark, no bite, these, these deranged people who
01:16:48.920 are like harassing you on the subway. That was a good example of like someone just meeting you at
01:16:53.080 the like, all right, you want to butt heads? You're an old woman. You look like shit, like
01:16:56.800 malnourished. Like you're not threatening me. Yeah. A lot of them, I think they get off on that
01:17:01.100 like scary factor or that people avoid me and listen to me. I can make the train clear. So it's
01:17:06.900 nice to see someone butt heads a little bit, you know? Very true. You don't get to ruin the
01:17:10.940 experience for me. And actually I'm taking that weapon you have. That's very true. And then
01:17:15.160 obviously the homeless people ruin the cities and public transportations and all the blue cities.
01:17:19.620 But Louisiana is doing an anti-homeless bill that is actually pretty intense.
01:17:24.940 Yeah. And this is the headline in the article that I'm about to read is from an anti-leftist
01:17:30.320 version of it. So it'll be a little fun for us. It says, Breaking Louisiana has advanced one of
01:17:35.260 the cruelest anti-homeless bills in the country. It would force homeless people to choose between
01:17:40.220 jail and involuntary treatment. Make them pay for it. And if they can't pay, force them into
01:17:46.280 unpaid labor. Oh my God. One of the cruelest, meaning it'll work. Yeah. Better go be homeless
01:17:52.820 somewhere else. Read between the leftist lines. And yeah, I mean, that headline basically summed
01:17:58.380 it up. It's basically, you can't be homeless. You're not homeless here. And if you are,
01:18:04.600 we're going to take you somewhere. You're going to go to jail for it. Or if you can't,
01:18:07.660 We're going to give you treatment.
01:18:08.720 There's like multiple options, right?
01:18:10.540 You could smash rocks all day.
01:18:12.000 But 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.
01:18:25.940 They'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.
01:18:36.680 And then all of a sudden, every homeless person in America is in California, right?
01:18:40.060 Yeah, that's how it's going to go.
01:18:42.400 And yeah, I mean, I just think it's so funny.
01:18:45.640 Like we've gone, we don't have to accept this.
01:18:48.500 You can have a hard nose stance on homelessness.
01:18:51.340 It's not a human right to sleep on the street, drunk, piss your pants in New Orleans, you know?
01:18:56.760 So true.
01:18:57.600 So there's a clear problem and, you know, there's going to be a reaction to it.
01:19:02.100 All right, we can skip this clip and the next clip.
01:19:04.160 Let's go to our EBT section.
01:19:05.820 we have some good ebt stuff we're going to start with this woman who's mad that she can't get
01:19:10.280 certain things on ebt anymore no sodas you can't get your coffee creamer you can't even get ice
01:19:18.160 cream that's you know that's wrong what am i to do you know ain't that that's wrong somebody needs
01:19:28.760 to do something about this this i know it's affecting everybody you know it um i eat healthy
01:19:35.440 I love my fruit. You know, I love my sweets.
01:19:40.220 So you don't really eat healthy.
01:19:42.080 Yes.
01:19:42.940 And if you're super sad about not getting coffee creamer,
01:19:45.960 we looked into what's in the coffee creamer and that is not healthy either.
01:19:49.320 Can you read the ingredients?
01:19:50.440 Yeah. Water, sugar, soybean oil. Where's the cream?
01:19:54.280 And then those are the top three ingredients and less than 2% of my cellar,
01:19:58.360 my cellar casein, a milk derivative.
01:20:01.560 And this is 35 calories per tablespoon,
01:20:04.420 A tablespoon. That's like olive oil.
01:20:06.340 A woman like this puts in half a cup, you know, and all of a sudden you're fatter than ever. So
01:20:11.500 that is important to not be on there. And I just want to say, again, this is a long-term thesis
01:20:17.600 of the show. They don't want supplemental nutrition. They want consumer packaged goods
01:20:23.300 paid for by you. Ready like that. They want to open it up and it's ready to eat. They don't even
01:20:28.500 want to microwave stuff. Yeah. They don't want the ingredients to make a hundred muffins. They
01:20:33.360 want 100 individually packed muffins. Oh, I like that Otis Spunk Maya. I like that Otis Spunk Maya
01:20:38.640 muffin, chocolate chip. He do it right. And then you check and it's 500 calories, consumer package
01:20:43.240 good. That's $3, right? Yeah. So it's very nice to see. We're finally rolling it out. It feels so
01:20:49.860 good, right? I have some pictures here that I thought would be good. The statue of the woman
01:20:55.260 in Times Square, which is real, but we added ice cream and chips. There you go. You know how easy
01:20:59.880 ice cream is to make by the way and every dessert on earth is like sugar flour this cinnamon brown
01:21:06.840 sugar and then whatever direction you want to take it in raspberries strawberries do you want
01:21:11.840 to make cinnamon rolls frosting like all this stuff you're not cut off from that you just have
01:21:16.360 to do a tiny little bit of work now and you can't eat consumer packaged goods yeah um and that next
01:21:21.360 pick can you read what it says please it said my balance was only 3 900 this morning how i'm post
01:21:27.080 to eat yeah you made that no it's beanie genie pnw made that he watermarked it he watermarked
01:21:34.300 his ai slap and then i found another uh pick i thought was pretty good it's all of the military
01:21:39.200 holding up these ebt women yeah that's the famous that's a famous meme um and then other people are
01:21:45.220 kind of it's it's what what do you call it the five stages of grief right and we're at anger
01:21:51.380 for that woman.
01:21:53.420 And I think this guy is at denial.
01:21:56.420 He's moved past anger and he's at denial.
01:21:58.480 Let's see what he has to say about it.
01:22:01.220 So if I get a job, I can get food stamps.
01:22:05.280 But if I don't get a job, they cut my food stamps.
01:22:09.280 But if I get a job, they're going to cut my food stamps anyway.
01:22:14.580 How does that work?
01:22:16.500 Okay, you're starting to kind of realize.
01:22:18.880 He's slowly realizing that this boa constrictor is starting to squeeze around him and the gravy
01:22:24.620 train, the free consumer packaged goods gravy train is starting to come to an end. And this
01:22:29.660 is something I personally voted for and I'm watching with great joy. Yeah. He's the frog
01:22:34.180 in the pot. He says, get a little warm in here. I don't know. I'm not picking up the hints. I'm
01:22:39.280 seeing some circular logic here. I think I might need a job. And then that's the able-bodied guy.
01:22:45.920 Yeah.
01:22:46.220 Middle-aged, able-bodied guy in a car.
01:22:48.040 Does he not have legs or something?
01:22:49.720 Yeah.
01:22:50.480 Below the knee, it's completely gone.
01:22:52.400 I lost my snap.
01:22:53.780 Now I got to get out of the car.
01:22:54.880 And he starts doing like, okay, okay.
01:22:57.500 Then we feel like assholes.
01:22:58.580 But yeah, it's very funny to watch someone logically figure out that what I voted for is happening to them.
01:23:07.040 It's very sweet.
01:23:08.140 Very sweet for me.
01:23:08.660 It does feel good.
01:23:09.560 And that's why I want the mass deportation so bad because that would feel so sweet too.
01:23:14.560 Yeah.
01:23:14.780 This is just a little piece.
01:23:16.180 It's just a little piece.
01:23:17.260 But yeah, you'd think this guy was a 40 IQ and had no legs and his right arm has nerve damage.
01:23:23.000 The way he's talking about this free food that he doesn't want to let go of.
01:23:25.940 From a tour in Iraq.
01:23:27.140 Yeah.
01:23:27.620 And it's like, oh, we got to give him some free food.
01:23:29.620 Nah, he's just in a leather car with a gold chain.
01:23:32.100 Yeah.
01:23:32.740 Saying, where's all my free food going?
01:23:34.400 All right.
01:23:35.220 Our last piece of urban decay, a cop, I believe is Houston.
01:23:39.080 Yeah, Houston PD.
01:23:39.700 A Houston PD officer was fired for this rant.
01:23:42.660 the amount of times that i will always and forever say that i fucking hate niggers oh my god i
01:23:48.580 fucking i fucking hate chimps like i hate y'all like you like i don't fucking oh we were slaves
01:23:55.540 this entire i don't give a fuck nigga like for a fucking reason you guys were fucking slaves you
01:24:00.100 guys don't know anything better than the fucking steel like oh my fucking god nigga like i was
01:24:05.200 literally eating fucking food with my friend he had his oh my god like i don't know por dios
01:24:10.340 But gracias a fucking Dios, I had my fucking wallet next to me, like, my whole purse.
01:24:14.580 And those fucking, like, that little fucking small ass champ decided not to fucking steal my fucking wallet, nigga.
01:24:21.080 Oh, my God, nigga.
01:24:22.100 I would have grabbed my heel and, like, whooped the fuck out of that nigga's ass.
01:24:25.180 But, like, whatever, right?
01:24:25.900 And she got fired for that.
01:24:27.100 You get the point of the rant.
01:24:28.400 I don't think we need to continue.
01:24:29.640 Yeah, she got fired.
01:24:30.560 Even though she was off duty, and it probably technically is free speech.
01:24:35.380 And I'm sure if she needed to provide evidence of her beliefs,
01:24:38.860 she could probably have some body cam footage.
01:24:41.720 Yeah.
01:24:42.020 This is called experiential racism.
01:24:45.660 You weren't born that way.
01:24:47.440 Your grandfather didn't make you this way.
01:24:49.740 You just interacted with enough on the job and off the job to develop an opinion.
01:24:54.940 Out of 30 arrests, 25 of them were a certain group and they all acted very similar.
01:24:59.680 And that's enough for you to change your opinion.
01:25:02.060 That's actually why I always laugh.
01:25:03.740 Um, I've seen it a lot in like comment sections or whenever there's a video posted of like
01:25:09.360 an older racist guy, it's like, thank God he'll be gone soon.
01:25:12.840 Like, is grandpa dead yet?
01:25:14.540 You see kind of the comments like that.
01:25:16.020 And it's like, why do you care?
01:25:18.380 Your behavior as a group is going to raise the next generation of them.
01:25:23.180 Yeah.
01:25:23.640 Like they're, they don't, it's racism.
01:25:25.620 Isn't just something that happened to you that my grandpa was mean.
01:25:29.980 And so now it's in me and it's in my DNA.
01:25:31.720 hey, it's based on the actions that they've seen
01:25:34.040 and a life of viewing.
01:25:35.640 And now with the internet being what it is,
01:25:38.620 I don't think we're going down.
01:25:40.500 That's very true.
01:25:41.460 And I found a tweet that was kind of talking about this too.
01:25:44.400 And I thought it was pretty insightful.
01:25:45.960 Growing up, our next door neighbor was a cop.
01:25:48.460 One fourth of July,
01:25:49.600 he told us about how nobody enters the force with prejudice.
01:25:53.140 But when night after night,
01:25:54.560 90% of suspects are for black men in their teens and 20s,
01:25:58.440 eventually pattern recognition sets in.
01:26:00.460 he was also black by the way there you go yeah yeah and and cops there's this uh there's a in
01:26:08.960 in the high urban areas right in the cities and stuff there's this kind of idealized version
01:26:14.020 where they all think oh i'm gonna save and i'm gonna help people and then it ends up being
01:26:17.800 paperwork and dealing with the lowest of the lowest society night in and night out so you
01:26:22.120 know police is a hard job and it's they they come up with their prejudices and you just can't
01:26:27.980 verbalize them like that houston officer did yeah she'd been drinking in the car a little bit
01:26:31.980 she got she should have known we have another example of prejudices from experiences this
01:26:37.080 woman talks about what it's like as a waitress this is how white people are when you make a
01:26:42.100 mistake in a restaurant oh no baby no problem and they still tip like 10 12 black people when you
01:26:48.440 make a mistake yeah i need to speak to your manager i need to speak to your manager i need
01:26:53.780 you to comp my entire meal. And, um, I'm going to write a review to corporate and tell them how
01:26:57.720 terrible this establishment is. And we're not tipping you get a better job. Pretty much the
01:27:04.200 same thing from experience. Yeah. It's the same as the black cop. She's the black waitress telling
01:27:08.020 you the same thing. And, uh, one, one kind of meme that's going around on Tik TOK recently is,
01:27:13.560 uh, people making fun of black, uh, eaters, restaurant goers, whatever patrons, whatever
01:27:19.240 you want to call them. And there's this audio going around it. I, and I want it fresh. I need
01:27:24.440 everything fresh. Like it's like the hardest to please demographic there is. And then it's not
01:27:30.600 even about pleasing them or delivering like a, an exquisite meal. Half of it is looking for a way
01:27:36.120 to make it cheaper. You know, the lobster or whatever, the shrimp wasn't bad. It's just an
01:27:41.860 excuse to make the bill cheaper. Right. So true. And apparently at some restaurants, they call
01:27:46.500 all black tables canadians yeah yeah yeah so they go oh we got a bunch you get you gotta take this
01:27:51.240 table of canadians yeah which is cool because we have words for it too all right well that's
01:27:55.940 the end of decay we're now moving on to uplifting gold and we have uplifting stuff today all right
01:28:01.860 our first story from uplifting gold is about memphis this is something we've talked about but
01:28:06.760 the numbers keep coming out and it keeps improving and we're going to talk about before and after
01:28:10.700 memphis was one of the most dangerous cities in america it's now becoming a model for how to
01:28:15.720 fight crime when you have a terrible DA. From the peak, murders are down 47%, carjackings down
01:28:21.700 48%, robberies down 51%, and vehicle theft down 80%. What changed? And we've covered the federal
01:28:29.440 influence, but this lists them all. State troopers took over interstate patrol, freeing up local
01:28:35.420 officers. Two, police launched focused initiatives targeting fugitives, violent repeat offenders,
01:28:40.900 and gang members three national guard federal agents and u.s marshals came in and made 9 000
01:28:46.380 plus arrests including 400 plus gang members plus 629 illegal firearms seized 150 missing
01:28:53.740 children located i hadn't heard about that a lot uh four technology filled the gaps police deployed
01:28:59.700 license plate readers citywide expanded drone use and opened a downtown command center a cancer
01:29:05.260 Center went from a crime attempt every other week to none. I don't know what that sentence means.
01:29:11.700 Overall, crime is down more than 43% compared to the same period last year. Memphis has a long way
01:29:16.400 to go and remains a dangerous city. Its DA is still dismissing three out of every four felony
01:29:20.700 cases. In fact, the state legislature just passed a bill to audit and potentially remove him. But
01:29:26.620 the city is showing that a rogue DA doesn't have to be a death sentence for public safety,
01:29:30.480 flood the streets with law enforcement, target repeat offenders, and make arrests faster than
01:29:34.220 he can dismiss them. Now, I will say with the caveat, you have to have a red state governor
01:29:38.920 who's willing to work with Trump because they sent in the main thing, National Guard, federal
01:29:42.720 agents, and US marshals came in and made 9,000 arrests. That helped. That was pretty much it.
01:29:47.400 And yeah, I don't want to get too much on technology. The DA dismisses three out of
01:29:51.200 four felony cases. Yeah. And if I get a felony in Memphis, I think they're going to still do it to
01:29:56.500 me. And George Soros laughs. George Soros laughs, right? That's crazy. All right. Our next uplifting
01:30:01.720 story is a poly market story. Someone was doing a prediction outcome for weather and they cheated
01:30:09.880 and I thought it was pretty cool. Yeah. So basically I'll explain the context a little
01:30:13.820 bit. There's, you can bet on anything on these gambling websites. I don't want to give a free
01:30:20.480 ad kind of, but not an ad. It's no affiliation. Yes. Don't gamble. But one of them is weather.
01:30:25.120 You can bet on the temperature, where it's going to be, how hot it's going to be. And some guy
01:30:28.860 basically figured out that the weather, uh, readings in Paris, which was a market he was
01:30:35.820 betting on was left up to one single thermometer that was at Charles de Gaulle, the airport in
01:30:41.280 Paris. And so, uh, basically the guy manipulated the weather market using a hairdryer. So he bet
01:30:48.940 a long shot that it wouldn't get up to whatever, 21 degrees Celsius, or what? I don't even know
01:30:53.220 the conversions. And he went there with a hairdryer or portable heating device and just
01:30:57.540 went until his hit. And he made like a hundred to one or something, $34,000 on that. You got to
01:31:04.440 respect it. Honestly, you do have to respect that. And if you get smoked from that, that's your own
01:31:09.940 fault, but you got to identify the inefficiencies in the market and make yourself 34 grand, right?
01:31:15.260 That's part of it. All right. Next, uh, this guy is a funny Rottweiler who's begging for food,
01:31:21.580 but it's not food it's boiling water and he's drooling he doesn't know what but it could be
01:31:28.400 anything is that for me yeah oh that's funny right yeah and you like rottweilers i like rottweilers
01:31:35.420 i gotta rot and he drools like that and he leaves little puddles on the floor yeah disgusting all
01:31:40.280 right our last piece of the show our pure americana clip of the week is actually a picture and it's a
01:31:45.740 picture of me. My parents found an old box of photos and there's me playing football in like
01:31:52.560 sixth grade. Glen Cove. Yeah. Glen Cove. You're the Cardinals. We're the Cardinals. I was, when I
01:31:57.660 was a kid this age, we were the Cowboys, the Dallas Cowboys. That's pretty cool. You just steal the
01:32:01.820 NFL team's logo. Yeah. And, uh, that was back in the day when you had to weigh in. Oh yeah. I'm
01:32:07.460 familiar with the weigh-ins. And I did something really stupid, which if I had known now, I would
01:32:12.180 have like corrected it and i didn't really tell anyone but on the day of the game to make weight
01:32:17.080 i would run a mile or two miles on the treadmill in my basement oh to cut weight for the game
01:32:22.900 on that day yeah and i probably didn't even do anything probably didn't do anything and then
01:32:28.300 made you tired for the game yeah it's insane yeah they do this yesterday don't eat dinner and don't
01:32:35.020 eat that day and then after you weigh in have like a lunch before the game like there could have been
01:32:39.660 a million other ways. And I didn't even tell anybody. And I used to run in the basement.
01:32:43.600 So if you were too heavy, you couldn't play at all. Yeah. Because we had this thing where if
01:32:48.020 you were too heavy, you just couldn't be a ball carrier. You could still play a line and they
01:32:52.520 put a stripe of tape on your helmet and they called you stripers. Oh no, I never had that.
01:32:58.320 We was just, you couldn't play. And there was one game I had to weigh all the way into my underwear.
01:33:02.320 Like you start with like your sweatpants and UFC behind the towel like this, but you're just a fat
01:33:07.400 seventh grader yeah pretty much classic all right well that's the end of the show we do have some
01:33:12.100 shout outs we have a shout out to ben moros happy birthday to him he's turning 35 on april 26 he's
01:33:20.240 a texan but he's in london quite a bit and he loves the show and him and his wife veronique
01:33:25.160 watch veronique veronique exotic happy birthday ben he's a texan in london so that's very cool
01:33:31.400 repping the show that's like a movie that's a 1990s movie texan in london don't do too much
01:33:36.220 Texas stuff there. You get arrested.
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