CANADA IS EUTHANIZING "PRIVILEGED WHITE PEOPLE"
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1 hour and 36 minutes
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Summary
On this episode of What the Stops: The Podcast: Canada continues to euthanize healthy white people, then a trendy gang member is charged with murder but the jury is deadlocked. Then, in Cringe of the Week, we're going to show you some diaper furries. And last but not least, in Urban Decay, some journalists are trying to answer the age old question, who is leaving chicken bones all over the city? We re going to tell you who!
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Welcome back to Flag of Socks, the podcast episode 330 today on the show.
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Canada continues to euthanize healthy white people.
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We're going to highlight some of the stories there.
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Then a Trendy Agua gang member was charged with murder, but the jury is deadlocked.
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Then in Cringe of the Week, we're going to show you some diaper furries.
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some journalists are trying to, once again, answer the age-old question,
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who is leaving chicken bones all over the city?
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All this and more as Flag of Socks, the podcast episode 330,
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Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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But at the same time, words speak louder than actions
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That is like one of my core smell memories when I was a kid.
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I used to open the cabinet, and I remember being like as tall as the counter.
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So I was probably like five years old, and I used to just open this and smell it.
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A couple of times, I did drink it, and it does not taste like it smells.
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And you're a heavy guy, so you liked dessert when you were a kid.
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Maybe a little bit about desserts, but it is a fantastic smell.
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And if you guys were wondering what my all-time favorite smell is, it's that.
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And let us know in the comments what your favorite all-time smell is.
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I didn't know the bottle of vanilla off to the side off camera was going to be brought in so early.
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Fresh cut grass, maybe, you know, certain type of gymnasium smell or field house smell, locker room smell.
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Those I look back finally on, although that's not very pleasant.
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You know, you can go right back to high school with that smell.
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But, yeah, fresh cut grass is what I'm going with on short notice because the vanilla subject was brought up.
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The future drug addicts, they like Sharpies and gasoline.
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In middle school, we used to do like these skits where we would like do a skit about how you say no to drugs.
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And then one of the kids in the class would have a Sharpie marker from the board and be like, and we'd say, no, you have to stop doing that and whatever.
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And the teacher got mad and made it stop doing that.
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And we have one more small announcement, a little housekeeping within housekeeping.
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If there were bugs floating around, I would be going like this on camera or going like that.
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It always made me mad too because I would just say work through it.
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The bug podcast, you know, that has a certain connotation.
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He has a daily driver sweatshirt and bugs in the house.
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The first one we mentioned in the intro, a Canadian 26-year-old was euthanized because
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of seasonal depression and some other medical issues.
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And we've obviously talked about Canada's MAID, which is assisted death, basically, where
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This was a Daily Mail article that came out profiling how one family dealt with the fallout
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But the title is Distraught Family Blast Canada for Euthanizing Son, 26, who suffered from
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Died in December using Canada's medical assistance in dying program.
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Eligibility was expanded in 2021 to include people with chronic illnesses, disabilities,
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and pending parliamentary review, potentially individuals with certain mental health conditions.
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So they rolled it out for the drastically, you know, hospice-level people.
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And now they're going, hey, you got mental health?
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So this kid faced mental health struggles stemming from a car accident at 17, according to his
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And his depression often flared in the winter months.
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And then so this whole story is from the point of view of his surviving family, talking about
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their experience with it and how this kid kind of like was interested in it and then getting
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Vafayian's mother, Margaret Marcilla of Ontario, alleged that Weeb, who is the woman doctor,
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who we got a picture here, lady doctor, Dr. Death, basically, was coaching her son.
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On how to qualify as a track two patient, those whose natural deaths aren't deemed reasonably
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So that was like the first list that we were saying that they've expanded to, the track
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And then the quote from the mother says, we believe that she was coaching him on how to
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deteriorate his body and what she can possibly approve him for and what she can get away with
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So I'm reading this article and I'm kind of reminded about trans stuff.
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It kind of, there's kind of some overlap where it's, you're getting coached by a medical
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professional who's like trying to get you the result that you're looking for, as opposed
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to like earnestly applying for this shitty program.
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We don't agree with the program period, but there is a world where you can say, hey, this
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So you give that inch and then they take the seasonal depression kid.
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It all came to a head in 2022 after losing vision and one eye, he became obsessed with
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And when your life is bad or you're sick or you have some health problems, it's probably
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like, all right, we need some short-term goals, something for you to focus on.
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And unfortunately it became focused on the end your own life program.
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And then a lady who's like, like a geisha guiding you through the Shanghai whores, except
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I don't want to get too bogged down because he like tried it.
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His mom discovered some emails of him, like setting an appointment and like intervened,
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And so she like figured out about the appointment, but then he kind of circled back eventually.
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Soon, however, he walked away from it all with his mother saying that something snapped
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The Fay and checked into a luxury Mexican resort on December 15th, posting photos with staff.
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And three days after that, he texted his mother that his physician assisted suicide was scheduled
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Which, you know, that's what I would do too, or something somewhere.
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I wouldn't be taking pictures with staff though.
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The main thing that came out of mine is how similar this was to trans.
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It's like you and some woman in a room talking like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you probably
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And we actually have a video from a hearing where they talk about this program and listen
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People who are getting made are actually very, very privileged.
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And so it doesn't mean we don't want to look after the people who are vulnerable.
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And I actually did some research to 5% of the deaths last year were euthanizations.
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And I was thinking Indians don't euthanize themselves because their life in Canada is better than it
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But a 26 year old white Canadian euthanizes himself because his life is worse because
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They've been alienated from the city they grew up in.
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All of a sudden the Jewish doctors waves you into the assisted suicide room.
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Um, and then, uh, that doctor that we mentioned has done this to over 400 people so far.
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And I don't know what she does at night to compartmentalize or she comes home and kisses
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In Canada, they euthanize physically healthy young adults, castrate and sterilize children,
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burn down churches, and commit tax funded infanticide of fully developed infants in
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Why shouldn't we count them among the most evil regimes on the planet?
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I, and I think there's some hesitancy to like, uh, call our opponents, uh, evil.
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And then they also pride themselves on being progressive.
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So this is like another example of how progressivism is actually just a death cult.
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Judge declared a mistrial in a first of its kind case in Dallas County.
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It was a capital murder trial involving a violent Venezuelan gang.
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Well, Merit, this was the second and final time that the jury could not come to a unanimous
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decision in this case of Carlos Zambrano Bolivar.
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Take a listen here as the judge read that decision shortly before four this afternoon.
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And let the record reflect that the jury has been deliberating three full days on this matter.
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That being the case, the court will declare a mistrial.
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Now, this is the first case involving Trin de Aragua to be prosecuted by the Dallas County
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Early Friday afternoon, the jury told the judge they were deadlocked then in their decision,
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and the judge told them to go back and deliberate and try to come to a unanimous decision.
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Farmers Branch police say Bolivar is one of four suspects responsible for kidnapping
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Nizuli Petit, his daughter and nephew from a Dallas apartment complex in August 2024.
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After Petit, a TDA member, failed to turn over cash to members as part of the complex
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Detectives say Petit was later shot and killed in Farmers Branch, his body left in the roadway
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And apparently, I believe it was an execution style killing in front of the victim's daughter.
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So it seems to be like a pretty cut and dry, straightforward murder case.
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And I'm wondering, is it stupid liberals on the jury who don't want to convict a brown
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Is the jury being threatened by the Trin de Aragua gang members?
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Or is there maybe migrants on the jury as well, and they don't want to, you know, convict
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But I think this is kind of going to be a prediction for us because the jury was hopelessly
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And much like the kidnapping prediction we made where that third worldism is coming to
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Americans' doorstep, I think a gang as organized as Trin de Aragua can threaten, can find a juror
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Yeah, and so it's just like, no, he didn't do it.
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One guy who's like seriously sweating bullets the entire jury trial, and he has to go against
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You do a good job, and they go, all right, nice work.
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I think they're just looming, and I think they probably are going to use you again, too,
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It's hard to completely throw out accusations like this at a case where I don't know all
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the details of, but this is like, got our spidey sense tingling or something.
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Like these gangs, the more of a hold they have in America, which we saw them establish
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that foothold under Biden, the way they took over apartment complexes and stuff like that.
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You think threatening a juror is out of bounds for the human trafficking, like take over
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It's not looking good, and it's kind of blackpilling, and you kind of go through the timeline, and
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You see everything they're doing in Virginia, all the weird bills they're trying to push
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I actually found people with that same belief and sentiment, and they kind of listed some of
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Yeah, scrolled Twitter for five minutes, American woman raped by illegal, trans man shoots up
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hockey game, kills kids, liberal Dallas jury returns mistrial for Trende Aragua illegal
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who executed father in front of his kids, Asian woman killed a family of four, led off by Asian
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It's all so tiresome, and what I'm realizing too in our world is like we go through these
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cycles where we cover a story or cover something that's happening, and then you wait two weeks,
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and then that thing happens again, and then you wait three more weeks, and then it happens
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once more, and we're not really solving these problems.
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Like, oh, another foreign trucker killed someone in Indiana this time, and then it's just another
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But it just, it's all so tiresome, and that's why we need to like really, I don't want to
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say lock in, but we need to actually push forward our agenda for these issues that we're calling
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out, because otherwise I'm going to be calling out an illegal guy running from ICE, killed another
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family of three by sideswiping him in his pickup truck.
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I'll be doing that in 2029, and I don't want to be doing that in 2029.
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And I found another tweet that kind of sums up our society's problems with blame on the left
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and their mindset around a lot of the issues we're facing.
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So it's, imagine a liberal woman first, and then a guy trying to provide solutions second.
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What if men can't claim to be women and enter their spaces?
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This is just the results of bad policy and people who are brain rotted out with like communism.
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Yeah, and then deadlocked political practices where the Dems can just filibuster anything
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and we'll never find 60 votes on the Senate floor in our lifetime.
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All right, our next story, we're going to just kind of read through this quick.
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Mike, Tucker was detained in Israel while he was trying to interview Mike Huckabee.
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Yeah, Tucker Carlson detained in Israel shortly after Carlson's interview with Mike Huckabee
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Israeli officials confiscated his passport and hauled off his executive producer to an interrogation
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Tucker, men who identified themselves as airport security, took our passports, hauled our executive
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producer into a side room, then demanded to know what we spoke to Ambassador Huckabee about.
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Two sources familiar with the matter said the Israeli government initially did not want
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to allow Carlson into the country, prompting a delicate negotiation involving the State
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They eventually decided to not bar Carlson from entering the country to avoid a diplomatic
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Well, he's going to press him on some dumb shit he said, I'm sure.
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But, and then getting your executive producer ready to go to Israel.
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And it's like, yeah, I'm going to Israel with Tucker Carlson.
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We're going to talk about that, but then we're going to tell you about the priorities of
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the DC water companies and how they were promoting DEI.
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Basically a pipe broke that was funneling or shipping, whatever you want to call it, raw
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That pipe broke and then they had to kind of reroute it and they ended up just pumping
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a ton of raw sewage into the Potomac river in DC.
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It does happen sometimes, but it ended up being 240 million gallons.
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Good luck to all the fish who are swimming in shit now.
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And the E. coli levels will go back to normal in, you know, I don't know, 10 years.
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And then DC water's CEO oversaw $520 million in DEI contracts.
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And also he oversaw the biggest sewage spill in US history.
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And we actually have a clip from one of their executives, and this is his plan when it came
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You know, when I arrived at DC water, this was an organization that looked very similar
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It was predominantly, you know, white male, uh, at the top, but this was a utility that's,
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you know, more than 70% people of color work at this utility.
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And I really believe, uh, and I still believe, and it has been fantastic.
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The outcomes have been fantastic, but the, the, the people at the top, the executives, the
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chiefs in that C-suite, they should look like, uh, the employees, uh, that they, that they
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serve and that they work with and the same thing with the community.
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And so my executive team, you know, looks exactly like the community.
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It looks like, it looks like the, the, the employees, the staff, you know, be it people
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And, and it is, it's just a fantastic team that has come together to do a lot of great
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So why should the executives look like normal people?
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Washington DC became 90% black and now we need black people to give us the water.
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I don't remember hearing about any sewage spills before this.
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And like, shouldn't your just qualifications be what gets you the job and your performance
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and then whatever you look like, you look like.
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If you don't have this weird justification that something needs to change right now.
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And then here's what the top of the DC, uh, water company looks like the executives.
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And that's the thing too, like this whole thing, you want to play this first before
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This is another one of the executives talking about the same thing with DEI.
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Now, and this is the, the, um, the chain breaking, uh, uh, institutional barrier, uh,
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Now I'm on a mission to make sure black and brown kids have experience in the workplace.
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So then when they're competing and the, the market, that's one less check, that's one
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And the, the, the playing field is leveled because now they got the internship, the same
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one for the parent who knew the president of the corporate now, now the playing field
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That's leveling the playing field, whether they want it leveled or not.
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And that's the DC, DC water chair, unique Morris Hughes.
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We we've done this with everything, lesbian fire chiefs who don't do the proper maintenance
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in LA, uh, the DC water board, it's all good and fine.
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And you can get DEI and we can break the chains and that you got to allude to slavery or something
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when you're going to hire a black intern, right?
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Um, you can do all that stuff in good times, but there's going to be a crisis.
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There's going to be something where it's not a podcast appearance talking about how you
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And you actually have to fix a pipe or reroute a bunch of sewage or do an emergency thing
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that some old boomer white guy who did it for 50 years really knows how to do.
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It's like, uh, you, you don't, you don't get, uh, pats on the back when the water works
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as normal, but you do get scrutinized when an emergency happens, an ecological disaster
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75 miles of the Potomac river is now like on an advisory.
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You just check back in, you go, what have they been talking about that?
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What have they been spending their time on preparedness that, you know, you guys know
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Modernizing or checking for running cameras, fiber optic cables through to check it.
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It's all about black people getting internships.
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And it's like, now you're all the board of the DC water board looks like you, but now
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And here's what some of the black and brown kids are up to before their internship starts.
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This was a takeover at, uh, at a mall in the Bronx.
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And the NYPD, uh, snuffed it out, but they were smashing windows and they completely raided
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And we have another example of a similar thing.
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Um, some black and brown teens, uh, interns, potential interns, potential interns, uh, getting
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So they're just getting loud and crazy in the streets.
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And then in that North Carolina example, uh, all the kids now have a curfew because I guess
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it would be racist to do it fairly and say, Hey, black teens, you have to be home by seven
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So now everyone has to get treated like a criminal and no kids at all can be out on
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And they just banned all minors under 16 years old after 6 PM.
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And it's funny to me because you watch the woman talk about black and brown kids getting
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internships, but you can't talk about black and brown kids ruining the mall experience.
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You can only use the verbiage when it's a positive thing where you're helping them out,
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helping them break the chains, but then when they fuck up the mall a little too much, then
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So this is just the world we're in and, uh, you know, it's, it's common themes and it's
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just who's on the hot seat this week, you know?
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And it just happens to be the, uh, DC waterboard and they're fucking up the Potomac river.
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And we have another example here of people of color getting jobs instead of white people.
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Joan of Arc on Netflix's 2026 show looks like that.
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It's just a dark sub-Saharan on a white horse in a hoodie.
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And whenever there is a true depiction of a problem, uh, it gets snuffed out as well.
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There was an ad, uh, that got banned because you'll, you'll see when we play it.
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I said you look good and you don't want to go out with me.
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Seeing someone else uncomfortable makes you uncomfortable.
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Uh, transport for London have pulled the ad for reinforcing negative racial stereotypes.
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The Facebook ad was binned after just one complaint.
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And yeah, maybe, uh, maybe they should have made the guy more unkempt, more dirty dreads.
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That's actually a little bit of reality and, uh, see ya all the production value down the
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And instead they'll make it like a white 20 year old guy who's harassing the girl with
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And that doesn't reinforce bad stereotypes racially.
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And it's not even the problem for what's going on.
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So it's like, that one's fully backwards and upside down.
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There is something like white people look at it and go like, they roll their eyes, you
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Apparently black people can't take it because they go, no, that's a little too much reinforcing
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That's all the DEI and white erasure in, uh, Joan of Arc stories and stuff.
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Hey, you see how we tied it in from DC sewage to the ads to Netflix, Joan of Arc.
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Illegals have stopped taking and applying for welfare.
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36% of illegals have stopped participating in welfare programs.
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42% have avoided applying for a welfare program.
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Even 11% of legal immigrants who also should not get welfare have dropped out of a program.
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About one in 10 immigrant adults say they stopped participating in or avoided applying
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for an assistance program, including one who, one in five who live in a citizen, in a household
00:31:29.860
Illegals aren't getting the benefits we were told they didn't have access to anymore.
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You guys remember that brief window of time where they said they weren't eligible for
00:31:41.140
Uh, that completely investigative reporting just completely blew that out.
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Well, now they're actually a little scared that, uh, this paper trail might lead an ICE
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And then it's kind of like, well, what about the 64%?
00:31:58.260
There's, it's a glass half full thing, but it's just, uh, raiding the coffers of the
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Our next clip is a Mexican girl who's explaining why Mexicans are here and it's not because
00:32:13.780
We do not move to America because we think it's a better country.
00:32:17.480
We move here because it's a little less worse than our other countries.
00:32:22.720
Because you're stupid to think that we moved to this country for some hot dogs and some
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We have better vibes, music, food, culture, history, literally all of the above.
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We just move here because we are looking to make more money and offer a better chance for
00:32:43.560
Did you know that the minimum wage a day, not an hour, a day in Mexico is not even 15 American
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Right now with $15 in San Diego, I could go maybe buy a matcha and half of a granola bar,
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If you support ICE, you support people getting destroyed.
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If you support families getting destroyed, I hope you rot in hell.
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You know, it's going to be a bad take when those bird fingers come out.
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And I like how she's explaining this to people.
00:33:26.680
You want to make a, you want to undercut someone's wages and live a slightly better life.
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I don't really know if this comes as a shock to most people, but yeah, we, the illegals have
00:33:38.580
no interest in assimilating and that's why we need infinity illegals.
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Like you're arguing against your own side, stupid bitch.
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And even how she framed it, like we don't move here because it's, America's a better
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And then she goes and lists things of why America is a better country.
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And like every time they're, they're trying to own you, they accidentally admit something
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like that's total justification for shutting down the country.
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So our immigration system now is just foreigners just trying to take advantage.
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It's like a, it's like a hitting a lick for them.
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Next we have some migrants hitching a ride in New York city.
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This man really in here hanging out in the car.
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You just grab onto the side of a truck that's going in the direction you want to go.
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And to be fair, that could just be a mentally ill black man, not a migrant.
00:34:58.180
And we do actually have some context and stats around asylums.
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So it is true that it probably was just a crazy person.
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So the top chart here, U S total population basically doubled from 1955 to 2025.
00:35:10.700
And then, but the U S mental asylum population from 1955 to 2025 went from 560,000 down to
00:35:21.800
So in that time with the population growth, it should have two X and instead it was 90%
00:35:32.860
You've seen them on the streets in Chicago, in New York, anywhere.
00:35:36.620
The guy who's yelling out, he's that's where he should be.
00:35:44.020
I just want to make sure you're watching him, right?
00:35:52.200
This morning, new information about the suspect who killed a beloved educator in Savannah Monday.
00:35:56.980
Authorities say the crash occurred near the Truman Parkway as a man fled a traffic stop involving
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Department of Homeland Security has identified the suspect as Oscar Vasquez Lopez of Guatemala.
00:36:10.080
Officials say he was issued a final order of removal by a federal judge back in 2024.
00:36:15.300
They say he entered the U S illegally at an unknown time and location.
00:36:19.440
Lopez now faces multiple charges, including vehicular homicide.
00:36:23.100
Investigators say he drove away from ICE officers before the crash in a statement.
00:36:28.840
Homeland Security's assistant secretary saying these dangerous tactics are putting people's lives at risk.
00:36:34.500
Fleeing from and resisting federal law enforcement is not only a crime, but extraordinarily dangerous.
00:36:40.660
The victim, Dr. Davis, was a special education teacher at Hess K-8, located less than a mile from the crash site.
00:36:48.720
And then the Democrats will say, well, this is why we don't want ICE chasing people down.
00:36:54.880
They'll try to blame it on ICE instead of the guy who's here illegally who just killed somebody.
00:36:59.440
Yeah, who slammed into a respected teacher with his pickup truck.
00:37:03.160
And, you know, this is one of those things we're kind of going to talk about something else here, which we've talked about a lot in Chicago and other places, is the Latino, illegal, Hispanic influence on black America.
00:37:22.000
And here it's a black woman, nice, respectable teacher by all accounts.
00:37:27.980
And, you know, killed by an illegal from Guatemala, right?
00:37:31.480
We complain about when our nice young white women are killed by illegals or raped by illegals.
00:37:38.640
These lawless illegals here, they displace black people more than they do white usually.
00:37:49.380
And we actually have stats from Compton, which I thought was pretty insightful.
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Probably named for some guy named Michael Compton.
00:38:06.820
But then, obviously, so changing demographics, whites got out of there.
00:38:11.640
But now Compton's black population is going extinct, says this Instagram graphic.
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1990, 79% black, 2044, 2010, 32, and now all the way down to 22% black in Compton.
00:38:26.940
And then the Hispanic population has skyrocketed in that time.
00:38:33.520
We have our own biases against Compton at this point.
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I mean, killing black people, you know, that was just one example.
00:38:41.100
People getting pushed out of Compton, getting out-competed for on, you know, physical labor or, you know, low to mid-skilled jobs by illegals.
00:39:11.120
You're just a little bit more rigid in terms of a voting bloc.
00:39:15.640
You're a little easier tricked, unfortunately, because they just say, oh, Trump, he's going to put you back in chains.
00:39:23.320
What's your plan going to be or what are we going to do?
00:39:26.480
It's just, yeah, I don't want to get put back in chains by Trump.
00:39:30.440
And whether I like it or not, like there are black Americans who have been here for generations and generations.
00:39:40.040
I just wish they'd wake up a little bit and vote, you know, I don't know, with their interest.
00:39:45.860
What do you think's worse, the vague threat of racism from white people or like literal third worlders coming in, taking over your neighborhood, taking your jobs?
00:39:56.520
I think a lot of them fear that vague racism a lot more.
00:39:59.940
And that's one hell of a marketing trick, right?
00:40:06.060
We have another migrant truck driver from India who killed somebody.
00:40:11.200
Per multiple federal sources, a semi-truck driver arrested yesterday after allegedly running a red light in Hendricks County, Indiana,
00:40:17.640
and crashing into another driver, killing him as an Indian illegal alien who was caught and released at the border in 2018 by the first Trump administration.
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I'm told he was a minor at the time, so that's probably why.
00:40:33.980
While local police have not yet identified him, his name is Singh Suck Deep.
00:40:40.760
This should be a cringe of the week with the gay guys.
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Well, like all these things, there are reasons to have, like, we have trucking agreements with Canada and Mexico so people can go up and through North America.
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And then for some reason, that same non-domiciled CDL now is giving some guy who crossed the southern border from India a job.
00:41:16.700
There's not much new commentary on how this shouldn't be happening and blah, blah, blah.
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These are, like, side streets where the accident happened.
00:41:30.860
This is probably 45 mile an hour, you know, in the speed limit zone.
00:41:35.640
There are, obviously, some upsides to Indians, especially culturally.
00:41:41.700
We have a clip of one of their recent celebrations.
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It seems like a kiddie pool of some kind at the bottom.
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You and your family may die at the hands of Singh Sukhdeep.
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And then the thing about the celebrations I noticed, which I thought was weird, they're
00:42:41.420
And then that also is a very nice excuse to grope a white woman's tits.
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Or they just go, oh, when it rains, it goes away?
00:42:56.220
And then what the lower cast doesn't get, the rain gets.
00:42:59.980
We'll get more into the cast system and cringe.
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Now moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say wherever I want.
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Tickle the post, juice the algo, leave a like, comment, comment again.
00:43:20.920
Notifications, old episodes, link to this in the group chat, and get some merch, please,
00:43:30.400
There's another Epstein story I thought was very weird.
00:43:33.700
Jeffrey Epstein may have had a collection of highly poisonous plants known to produce
00:43:38.320
a drug that blocks free will and its victims, according to newly discovered emails in the
00:43:45.320
Then someone replied to that with what we were all thinking.
00:43:48.140
We knew Blink Twice was about that island, but I thought the whole plant toxin was thrown
00:43:58.960
That movie Blink Twice, where people forget stuff, they take a drink and they forget,
00:44:08.820
This next thing is about the sun, and it might be blowing up and killing us.
00:44:15.180
It's opening 500,000 miles across, facing Earth.
00:44:19.940
An Earth-facing coronal hole now stretches beyond half a million miles, cutting across
00:44:30.780
An open magnetic corridor streaming high-speed solar wind toward Earth.
00:44:36.660
And then those solar winds could be what knock out our power, and it could be what knocked
00:44:42.340
out the power to the advanced civilizations that existed before us, too.
00:44:56.420
It's just a matter of if you believe it's going to affect the Earth.
00:44:58.860
But solar flares and solar winds do hit Earth from the sun.
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So, you know, there's some times where we were thinking there could be a power outage
00:45:12.380
Solar flares, EMP, but it's really a solar flare the other way around.
00:45:20.000
Like, oh, the power went out from that solar flare thing we told you about.
00:45:24.220
We won't even be able to tell you we were right if that happens.
00:45:29.960
You better be hoping and praying there's no solar flare because you can't scroll reels
00:45:33.600
after a solar flare, and you certainly can't film and do a podcast.
00:45:40.920
I was going to say ham radio we'll get on the radio.
00:45:46.060
Do you think a generator works in a post-solar flare world?
00:45:50.260
I think, well, there's EMP, and then there's solar flare.
00:45:54.360
And then EMPs, I think, fries everything, right?
00:46:02.540
Next, this guy figured something out on Fox News.
00:46:32.140
So he discovered that live now backwards is evil one.
00:46:47.540
Next, I have a little bit of a personal announcement.
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I want to announce some personal progress for myself as a man.
00:47:08.100
And when I was a kid, I would watch the figure skating Olympics and want them to crash really bad.
00:47:16.240
And now I watch and I want them to nail it perfectly because they work so hard for their whole life to get to this point.
00:47:25.920
And I want them to nail it and get a perfect 10 and do all their tricks perfectly.
00:47:30.540
So I went from being a kid who wants to see destruction and nihilistic, like, oh, I want you to crash.
00:47:39.440
And now I'm like, I don't want any quarter points coming off.
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I want to see these blades landing at the right angle.
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And I want these people to really accomplish their goals.
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And I'm really hoping for success for these people who work so hard in the Olympics.
00:48:00.120
All right, our last piece of the final page of housekeeping is an interesting story.
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We were talking a lot about health stuff lately.
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Do you want to tell people what colostrum is first?
00:48:15.920
It's fresh milk, like, that a mother cow creates right when the baby is born only for a small window of time or something?
00:48:22.520
There's a small window of time where it's like super nutrient-dense milk for when the baby first comes out.
00:48:29.760
Yeah, and it's rich stuff and it's really good for you.
00:48:33.140
And the NCAA makes it illegal, which is interesting because it's like milk with plasma or whatever.
00:48:39.420
But it's illegal to use as a performance enhancer in the NCAA, which doesn't make much sense to me.
00:48:47.620
Colostrum, three times more effective than vaccines for the flu in this trial.
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Just 400 milligrams per day reduced flu incidence and severity in nearly all measures, including hospital admissions.
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Colostrum is known, has a ton of components that bolster your immunity broadly as opposed to vaccination, which targets one specific antigen.
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Improving the immune system should be everyone's primary focus if you don't want to get sick.
00:49:24.100
We have to heal the gut, improve immunity slash allergies, and even brain function.
00:49:30.680
I've had it before, and I have places around here where I can get it, and I'm going to start taking it.
00:49:38.900
I can get you one because I've been doing keto lately, and milk has carbs, but I'm not doing keto right now.
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And then imagine we get it, and it makes us gain weight because when you're a baby cow, all you do is grow immediately to the biggest thing ever.
00:49:58.060
And it's so rich and probably full of fat and stuff.
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I'm sure it's calorie dense, if I had to guess.
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But what's wrong with giving this to your three-year-old?
00:50:26.540
Our first story in Cringe of the Week, a new furry iteration just dropped.
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Baby fur is a furry who enjoys ABDL, adult baby diaper lover.
00:50:36.140
Basically a f***ing fetish community that enjoys dressing up either in little gear, so like onesies or in diapers, or some people like myself.
00:50:45.900
For us, we are quite literally just in our own space, existing, living our most authentic lives.
00:50:53.500
Does your family or friends know about, like, all the, who you are?
00:50:59.140
I don't think my dad, we've ever specifically talked about baby fur, but he's been over to my house and he's seen the giant high chair in the ball pit.
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So I think he can kind of put two and two together.
00:51:09.580
Yeah, dad has to connect the dots on what's going on in this house.
00:51:20.100
And wearing a diaper is you as your most authentic self, a.k.a. shitting yourself, which must mean that I'm pretty authentic, too.
00:51:40.820
And to me, like, furry and then the adult baby play stuff, those are diametrically opposed, almost, or they're unrelated.
00:51:51.440
To me, the vibes I got is a little kid who's, like, having a birthday party and he's like, well, my mom said I could choose between baseball and dinosaurs, but I liked them both, so that's what I did.
00:52:04.520
Like, they're just combining the two things they jerk off to.
00:52:07.580
So, I don't know if there's much overlap or if they just really like stroking their shit to this.
00:52:19.420
So, right now, this is a Coiffback Cushies by ABU, medium size, a little bit big for me.
00:52:26.860
How many would you say you go through in, like, a weekend like this?
00:52:31.480
I'd say probably 10 if we're going high, probably 10 just in case of more accents throughout the day or stuff like this.
00:52:48.160
Is there, like, a cleanup fetish person just like, you know, how the gay guys who are bottoms are, like, always on the search for tops?
00:52:55.820
If you're in the diaper play, are you, like, on the search for a cleanup person?
00:53:00.380
You're always looking for mommy if you're the baby.
00:53:03.160
And we had a hot debate about this before the show started.
00:53:05.820
I don't think they're shitting the diapers because that really takes you out of things when you have to do the cleanup.
00:53:12.640
You can't be the baby anymore when you're cleaning the shit out of the ruined diaper.
00:53:19.000
But, yes, I think the cleaners would be in high demand if they were shitting the diapers.
00:53:38.380
Next, we have, this story is kind of long, but it's about the body positivity influencers from a few years back and how they got sold something that really wasn't what it was.
00:53:51.260
Yeah, this is from the New York Times, and it's kind of an opinion video piece, and we clipped a few pieces of the video.
00:53:57.560
Basically, it shows one girl's journey getting sucked into it and then kind of the end result.
00:54:03.180
So, we're going to talk about it in between the clips a little bit.
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That's when I started to get more attention from other plus-size women about how empowered they felt watching my content.
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And that just made me feel like I had a bigger purpose in what I was creating.
00:54:29.360
I deserve to be on this flight just as anyone else.
00:54:37.060
Thank you to Forever 21 for sponsoring this video.
00:54:41.500
It was the late 2010s and body positivity exploded.
00:54:52.420
Then kind of gets latched onto this because she's curvy.
00:55:02.680
And in a normal world, you get on a magazine cover because I lost 150 pounds by using recipes for my crock pot.
00:55:14.700
Well, I'll send you some stuff that'll fit around your body you could drape over.
00:55:24.940
I've always been an adventurous person, but there was a lot I couldn't do anymore.
00:55:29.160
Fitting into the seats on roller coasters, planes.
00:55:36.040
When you're bigger, you might not be able to wipe as well as a thinner person.
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Some days I would look at photos and not even recognize myself.
00:55:50.680
I started to wonder if loving myself at any size had become an excuse to ignore how big I was getting.
00:55:57.200
I felt like I saw myself being brainwashed, essentially.
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And there's like this energy of like, oh, you should never feel bad about yourself.
00:56:11.900
I should never talk to anyone who makes me feel bad.
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And so they develop this like cocoon and then you're all of a sudden you're with your big bitches and you're all eating.
00:56:24.780
And then they sell, they send you heels with reinforced heels so you can walk in high heels.
00:56:30.680
So this is kind of like a pretty standard story, not standard because this woman got like bamboozled basically into being the tip of the spear for this stupid, I don't know, whatever you want to call it, experiment, whatever it was.
00:56:45.740
But you could tell this woman kind of had a tether to reality, right?
00:56:57.400
And during that, everyone's saying, oh, no, here, try these clothes.
00:57:05.160
And like we said, you don't, you should feel bad sometimes.
00:57:10.160
Like if you feel not good about yourself, everyone's going to say, oh, you shouldn't feel that way.
00:57:14.900
You actually should feel bad about yourself and then let those feelings, you know, marinate.
00:57:23.700
And then those feelings got you to your end goal.
00:57:26.240
But they're just saying, hey, forget the hard work.
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And like a lot of these influencers, you'll be dead.
00:57:34.340
And then, of course, the fat bitches got more militant.
00:57:40.820
Meanwhile, the language around body positivity began sounding more extreme online.
00:57:49.080
This comes up a lot when I talk about how the word obese is a slur.
00:57:51.960
I don't want to step on the scale at the doctors.
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I've even seen celebrities being attacked for losing weight.
00:58:07.460
And there's the shift in culture and how people are perceiving.
00:58:13.380
And that desire to not feel bad or to not let an internet comment or a doctor or anyone make you feel bad, then you start to, what do you call it, like round the wagons, circle the wagons around and defend your peace, which is your feelings or whatever, to be as fat as fuck as you want to, right?
00:58:33.440
And, you know, this is, we all knew this was going to happen.
00:58:38.140
This is like, we're watching this from a New York Times perspective, looking back 15 years later, when we were like, this is stupid, that's retarded, that woman's morbidly obese.
00:58:48.720
And on the cover of some health magazine, that doesn't work.
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And then, so the end result was, uh, obviously these people are going to die.
00:58:59.400
As the body positivity community became more radical, I was scared to say the wrong thing.
00:59:09.600
She was a body positivity influencer who founded the world's first plus size salon.
00:59:14.700
All bodies, all sizes, and has custom chairs up to 800 pounds.
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So some people, 802, those people are left out.
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So it's not all body, body positivity does have a limit.
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You do need to be able to walk still to the salon.
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I know they discriminated against, they hate them.
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I consider like a big sister, taught me about business and taught me about the movement.
00:59:43.540
I worried about her a lot after she was bedridden because of heart failure.
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I, I really believed that she was going to make it out of it.
00:59:59.920
But in late 2022, she died at 37, reportedly from heart complications.
01:00:05.940
Like I didn't want her to feel like I was trying to tell her what to do.
01:00:08.900
And I kind of wish I would have spoke up maybe more.
01:00:17.100
A week later, another body positivity influencer posted this video.
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I ruined my life with food, binge eating, and lack of self-care.
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I'm hoping that it's not too late for me this time.
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Just months before, Brittany said she developed type 2 diabetes and serious weight-related skin infections.
01:00:38.160
My pelvic region is literally the size of like a large purse.
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One week after posting that video, begging the universe for another chance at life.
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I don't know for sure if Jamie and Brittany died because of their size.
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We need to be nicer to these people and accept them for who they go all the way back around.
01:01:10.480
All the way back and this whole thing loops again.
01:01:12.740
So, um, you know, New York Times, this is another one of those things where, uh, Georgia election workers did in fact break the laws in 2020.
01:01:25.380
It's another one of those, like the New York Times doesn't get credit for like getting this right 15 years after it started.
01:01:31.980
They just pretend that this is where everyone's at.
01:01:41.220
Um, and I don't know, it's, I've, we only brought this in because, you know, the New York Times was making a big deal out of it.
01:01:48.360
We saw in the podcast, maybe a week and a half ago where some people were trying to deny that it ever happened.
01:01:55.480
And we showed some Harvard and, uh, NPR articles talking about being healthy at every size.
01:02:01.880
And I don't know, we just want to circle back to it because it's just another one of those things that our side and our energy was always correct on.
01:02:12.760
And there was never going to be a world where a really, really fat girl's feelings made her not die at age 40.
01:02:24.080
It's not like we're like, we did some research and there's a study and it's science.
01:02:28.400
I called this one early being gigantically fat and 600 pounds.
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You get no credit or points, but you do get negative credit and deductions if you participated on this in any way.
01:02:42.160
And I just want to say like that early brand sponsorship thing, that really created a tizzy around this.
01:03:18.120
Sometimes I watch the My 600 Pound Life type shows and I'll look at it and be like, all right, I've been eating bad.
01:03:28.220
It's like, I'll eat like a whole pizza and like a cannoli.
01:03:33.860
But then I watch the guys on TV and they'll eat a whole pizza on the way home and then eat their dinner.
01:03:43.840
So, it's like, oh, yeah, we're getting chicken wings and fries tonight.
01:03:48.000
And I just had a pizza after I picked up the food.
01:03:53.060
The one thing that's weird, too, is New York Times.
01:03:57.020
I'm sure you can find some articles or other opinions about fat, healthy at every size, you know, whatever.
01:04:03.600
Nobody really keeps track of all your wins and losses.
01:04:08.160
Like, I couldn't tell you if it was the Washington Post who wrote that wrong article or, you know, if it wasn't.
01:04:17.840
And then people and organizations just have this weird way of, like, rolling off of an issue they got wrong or rolling off and distancing themselves from trans kids all of a sudden.
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It's up to you to keep track of who's been lying to you and who's been feeding you horseshit, right?
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That's the thing and the theme we're seeing in every single situation.
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The migrants, Hillary Clinton saying, oh, migration's a problem.
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These people, same with people talking about voter fraud, COVID, same thing.
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And you can ruin your credibility for, like, on one random issue, right?
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Like, and they obviously do great work with, like, certain diseases and they have scientists who know everything.
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In this next clip, this girl needs a history lesson.
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I don't know why, but all of a sudden I just started thinking about the Salem witch trials and I'm just so mad because that was just a mass genocide of women.
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And they teach it in school like it's something fun to learn about.
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They tortured, sexually assaulted, and then murdered millions of women.
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So, for some context, in the late 1600s, there were 200,000 colonists total across all 13 colonies.
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And then the Salem witch trials, 19 people were killed and five of them were men.
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In unpopular opinion, I think they were witches.
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I was going to say, I think one powerful guy just had a couple people he didn't like and some other people got caught in the accusation crossfire.
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I think they might have been trying to stir something up, some black magic stuff.
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So, this girl mentions that they teach it in school, but then she says millions of women.
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So, they don't do a very good job teaching it, I guess.
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Or she was on TikTok while the teacher was talking.
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And, like, young people don't know what, like, a million is, I think.
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And we were talking before the show about this.
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That guy's a visible lower cast member, and he should stay there.
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I don't know how he broke out and got access to the camera equipment.
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Like, the cast system actually works because there's, like, no way to go through billions
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You do have to just delineate broad groups pretty early.
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Based on, like, generations and, like, hundreds of years.
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So it's like, hey, we don't feel like interviewing you or figuring out if you're a smart guy.
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Your parents and their parents and their parents and their parents were all just servant
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There's, like, a meme that goes around, too, where it's like, oh, I was with my boss today
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And he took half the pile and threw it in the trash and said, we don't want to hire anyone
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So there's something, like, kind of like that with the cast system that I kind of understand.
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There's too many people you got to start just broadly, you know, segregating them, putting
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them in different groups, and we'll go from there.
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And then there is one more piece of cringe, which I thought was funny.
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Basically, it's POV if the bear was set in India.
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Our first story from urban decay is a sad story.
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A Georgia nurse was arrested for twerking on heads of disabled patients.
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Police say 19-year-old Lucretia Kormasa Koyan, an in-home adult daycare employee from Loganville
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in Georgia, recorded at least two disturbing videos involving men under her care.
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One video allegedly shows her grinding on a disabled man's head before placing a pill
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Another shows her dancing all over a second disabled man seated in a chair.
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She was arrested and has been charged with felony exploitation of a disabled person, and
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investigators say additional charges are possible.
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Now, I will say, when I was researching this story, there were multiple twerking on disabled
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Because when you focus on hiring certain people for the elderly care job, they also have certain
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And sometimes those hobbies come into work, and no, it's not like tying fly fishing flies.
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And there are a lot of those jobs that when you don't have a supervisor, or you're one-on-one
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with a patient, or you're in someone's house, nobody's watching you.
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And when you post your own felony, it's kind of sad.
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Our next story is very sad, but luckily, the kid is okay.
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A 13-year-old had his neck sliced by a repeat offender.
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I was on the phone at the time, and then some crazy dude comes from behind me, and he tries
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So, Daytona Beach police say this man, Jermaine Long, walked up and slashed that boy in the
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13-year-old Sullivan Clark recalls that moment he was attacked.
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While I was on the phone, I had turned my head up to look at the slingshot thing, and then
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Apparently, he missed the jugular by a millimeter.
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And this is why Rap Boy and I have what we call the STP call, which stands for Slit Throat
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And it's basically, like, if Rap Boy and I were walking and we saw a guy like this or
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And we'd keep eyes on him peripherally until he was cleared from our sight, and then we'd
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To avoid this exact situation, it's literally called Slit Throat Patrol.
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Yeah, and every once in a while, there is a literal slit throat.
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And this is why you don't feel bad about, like, staring at someone or, you know, not
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giving them the evil eye, but, like, maintaining eye contact and watching someone.
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Because, you know, it's an evil world out there.
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So whenever you say STP, and that's kind of, like, the alert, it's just, like, change
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your positioning and immediately, like, look, square up to them.
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You don't turn your back on someone who's crazy, right?
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And this guy was a repeat offender, and he's done this before.
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Long is a registered sex offender and has a lengthy criminal history in Volusia.
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Most recently, he was arrested in January for allegedly trying to hurt two men with a
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And he was released from jail just four days before the incident with the Clark family.
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So just, like, four days before he was arrested for trying to hurt someone with a knife.
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And then they let him out and dropped the charges, and then he slit the throat of a 13-year-old.
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I don't want to be talking about the same shit in 2029, you know?
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Like, we got to solve some of these, the four days.
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When everyone else is in the orange jumpsuit and you're in the blue vest, that means you
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were spitting on someone or doing something unruly, right?
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So he's not exactly a nice, upstanding citizen.
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He must have been watching that new Game of Thrones show, and he wanted to try his hand at
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And obviously, him getting off, I'm assuming, is because he was black, and black people are
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Well, that's the justification for why they made bail so cheap and everything, and then
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It's not like they're on a case-by-case basis going, you're a black man.
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But five years ago, they said, well, black people can't afford bail, and they're sometimes
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And so that happened, and now it's on autopilot.
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And it makes you wonder, if you get in trouble and you have to go to court, is it worth doing
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Especially if your name's like Washington or Jackson or something.
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You're a white man with Jackson, you might as well go full Robert Downey Jr. blackface.
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So do that and shout us out, and we'll send you a shirt.
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Mistaken identity or something, and they add charges to you.
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He looks like he fits a description of someone else.
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And then why do they keep releasing the criminals?
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It's part of the Democrat playbook to drive normal middle-class families out of cities.
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So if you're living in a city and someone gets their throat slit, and you're living in a city
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and someone's shooting and they get let out and they do it again, you want to leave that city with your family.
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And then when you leave that city with your family, they can replace you with migrants and like socialist retards.
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So it's all about just getting the normal people away, and that's why they keep doing it.
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All right, this next story is quick, but it is interesting, and it is a recurring theme we have on the show.
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Yeah, Stupid Dumb Ways to Die, that hit show on Spike TV or whatever.
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Ours is more stupidest things that lead to a death.
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And this one is a 31-year-old laundry worker in Queens was shot in the head following a dispute with a customer over free soap.
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So the customer came in and thought he got soap for free at the laundromat.
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It basically reads like a total urban decay, dumb black guy, criminal thing.
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He asked one of the Spanish-speaking workers for free liquid detergent, then tried to snatch the jug from her hands.
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A woman, Samuel, intervened to explain the laundromat doesn't give out soap for free.
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She recounted, I'm here for three years, she says.
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She responded, maybe you haven't seen me, but I work there.
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I said, Dominic, please explain to this man who I am and that I work here.
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So they got into a little altercation because he kept calling me a bitch.
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At one point, the man flashed a knife, and her son asked him to take it outside.
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The enraged customer left, yelling, y'all gon' get got.
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Police responded and said, call back if he came to cause more trouble.
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The guy ended up finishing his laundry, and then two hours later, a man in a camo and a hoodie showed up and started eyeing the washers.
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Basically, this guy came back in a different outfit and like a hoodie, concealed identity, and then killed this young man, 31-year-old, who was working there.
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We heard a pop, and we figured it was somebody that hit a car, but it turned out to be her son.
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That's not a business I would particularly want to be in, the laundromat for people who don't have laundry machines in Queens.
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And we say like shot over guacamole, cold fries, laundry detergent.
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These are all just the sparks that light the fumes of an N-word moment.
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Our last story of Urban is also the story we mentioned in the intro.
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A journalist in Philadelphia tried to do some research and explain why there's chicken bones all over the city, and they almost got to the conclusion.
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This is from the Philadelphia Inquirer, and it was titled, Why Philly Has So Many Chicken Bones Lying Around?
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A reader asked through Curious Philly about the discarded drums and flats found on the Philly streets.
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And so basically they wrote this whole article talking about why the chicken bones are all over the sidewalks, and a main complaint was people with dogs, right?
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So if you eat a chicken bone, a cooked chicken bone as a dog, that bone can splinter, and it can lead to expensive vet bills, and it can hurt your dog, right?
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So we have these young, unmarried, white, millennial women walking around Philadelphia with their dogs because they don't have any children, and their dogs are running into chicken bones.
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And so people are asking, why is this happening?
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And we've covered this on the show before, but the article goes into critters.
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It blames rats and raccoons as the main culprit.
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And then kind of deeper in the article they say, but people are to blame as well, litterers.
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Love has complained to his friends about constantly needing to tussle with Ziggy, his dog, over what the dog sees as a treasure.
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He has watched people toss chicken bones on the ground and recently came across a pile of four bones on a mound of snow.
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Love wishes his neighbors would just use trash bins.
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It's your food that you've literally just had in your mouth.
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Stephanie Harmelin, 43, has the same problem with her dog in West Philly.
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And she said she accepts the bony sidewalks as part of living in a city.
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She has seen aggressive squirrels rifling through the trash, but has also seen people, right?
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Harmelin has had similar conversations with others who are not aware of the hazards the bone creates.
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Now she is less likely to be frustrated at whoever dropped the chicken bone on her street corner.
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We're trying to assume what other people know and intend, but we can't, she said.
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Even if more people get the message, though, it appears you will still be as likely to find a chicken bone on the street as a fallen leaf.
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Although they're a gross nuisance of sidewalk adornment, Griffith doesn't really mind them.
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She said they are more of a curiosity that make Philly what it is in a small way.
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The dog dangerous chicken bones strewn about the street.
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And there's a train with a bunch of half-eaten chicken wings thrown behind the back.
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I guess there might have been a rat or a raccoon on that train car.
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And then it will attract rats and they'll eat it.
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They'll get attracted to the train with all the smell.
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Then they'll go on the train and then they'll take it off and have some nourishment.
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So what the Philadelphia Inquirer tries to blame on rats and raccoons, we obviously know as reality enjoyers, it's black people.
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And does that mean it's all black people all the time?
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Of course, there's white street rats who also do it probably.
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And some comments on the Reddit were interesting.
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Philly has chicken bones everywhere because many of our fellow neighbors routinely fire entire containers of already eaten chicken wings out of their car windows at red lights.
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And somebody else said, don't forget about bus stops.
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Whatever they are eating or whole containers just tossed on the sidewalk when the bus arrives.
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I'm old enough to remember trash cans on the street and close to bus stops.
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And then here's video footage of Tyrese throwing a chicken bone on the concrete from his car window without even thinking.
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Oh, I'm talking about a Popeye right there, boy.
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It's biodegradable and that's why I've thrown it on the concrete floor right next to the bus stop.
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So, yeah, very funny to write a whole think piece about it.
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But it's really just black people littering their chicken bones that they like.
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They love fried chicken that's not, like, based off nothing.
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There must be more rats and raccoons there, right?
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Yeah, a lot of rummaging rats in Baltimore, in New Orleans.
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So, fascinating when they try to write an article about something that, it's like Voldemort.
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We're moving on to uplifting gold, and we do have uplifting stuff this week.
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Our first, well, I may be just be honest with you guys.
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We don't have a lot of uplifting stuff this week.
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You want to trim down uplifting and go back to urban where we skipped an asset?
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The first is a clip from a very successful frog warehouse owner.
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You're looking at one of the densest frog farms on the planet, a greenhouse so packed
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It's a controlled system for raising bullfrogs at industrial scale.
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Inside these long plastic tunnels, farmers keep the air warm and moist using foggers.
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That humidity helps the frogs grow fast and prevents their skin from drying out.
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The soil is shallow and wet, creating the exact conditions bullfrogs prefer in the wild.
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And when the worker walks in with a 30 kilogram bag of formulated feed, the entire pond reacts at once.
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And it's not uplifting because of the smell and the dead frogs.
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I had a good frog legs in like Tennessee randomly, some restaurant.
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And they had some house-made blue cheese at this restaurant.
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And there was white guys who were throwing the frog legs on the street.
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Would you get it again or was it just kind of a bit?
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Frogs have those legs that are like a certain type of meat.
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I think you got the bugs out, but I think you have a leak.
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I love walking away after the show and I don't have a leaky roof.
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Like someone else's suffering made me feel glad and thankful.
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Just as soon as the bugs are out, the water's in.
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Try to put on a happy face for the rest of Uplifting Gold that you already phoned in.
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There was a ski final thing and they were coming across the line and then like a wolf
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dog joined in and was running behind them and that's pretty cool.
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This week, they had a snapping turla at Mardi Gras.
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Congrats to Ash in NYC who just got bonus land for Valentine's Day.
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26 years on February 21st and they've been watching since the wooden spoon days.
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You know, some people, they wait for the round number years, 25, 30, 40.
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We have a happy anniversary to Mercedes and Cody.
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Nine years on February 19th and they've been watching since the Man on the Street days and
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now they watch every podcast since they started in December.
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Hey, newcomers are maybe more valuable than old timers sometimes.
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His birthday just passed and he's been watching since he was basically born.
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Happy birthday on February 20th to Rob Bush's wife.
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I am waiting for someone to do a, like, a dumb shout out to Mike Brotch, you know.
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We're going to get got by one of those, I think.
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Rob Bush sounded like one of those for a second.
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His birthday is on February 21st and Ernie and Jacob work at a family construction company.
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So they're always watching Tuesdays and Fridays.
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Because you could lose the whole company trying to expand it.
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He said it really rings true to him up there and it's very relevant.
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On February 18th, he turns 30 and he's been a bonus lander for years.
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Then we have a happy birthday to Carl from the Marine Bureau.
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Dr. Nick got you this shout out and he sent you some merch as well.
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And then we have a happy birthday to Cubby Cuthbertson.
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I almost had a hard time reading my own writing.
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