CIS MEN USE ME FOR S*X!
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Summary
A woman who was a victim of a mugging is now mad at the guy who saved her because of how he chose to de-escalate the situation. And last but not least, in Cringe of the week, a trans-disabled model has a critique for men that probably shouldn t apply to all guys.
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Welcome back to Flocka Socks, a podcast episode 124.
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Today on the show, Trump released some 2024 plans that will get you bricked, all while
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Then, San Francisco got cleaned up in about a day, and the reason why will make you laugh
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Then, in Urban Decay, a woman who was a victim of a mugging is now mad at the guy who saved
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her because of how he chose to de-escalate the situation.
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And last but not least, in Cringe of the Week, a trans-disabled Vogue model has a critique
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for men that probably shouldn't apply to all guys.
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All this and more, it's Flocka Socks, a podcast, episode 124, ranked the best new podcast of
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Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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And actions speak louder than words, but at the same time, words speak louder than actions
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That's Flocka Socks, a podcast featuring Richard Graham.
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As show watchers know, violence and crime is on the rise.
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We have some very important housekeeping to get to.
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So there's a Asian Pacific conference that's going to be in San Francisco.
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So drug addicts, homeless, plaguing San Francisco's downtown miraculously disappear ahead of Biden.
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So you can clean up the streets in basically a weekend.
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When the pressure's on and you actually want to.
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And they're putting like planters and stuff out there.
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And this is years after the city's basically been trashed.
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I guess they don't want President Xi to see what the fentanyl he sends over does to the city.
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There's like this old thing where a U.S. politician would go visit China.
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And then they'd shut down like the factories for three days.
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This is like what North Korea does too where everyone, you know, oh, drive through town
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People walking out of a store with grocery bags that are just empty.
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And then, you know, the homeless issue, the homeless problem, everyone tells us it requires
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Also, I have a big issue calling it like homeless or whatever, when really it's just drug addict
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You know, there's a one for one switch where they're like, oh, we need homeless resources.
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And it's like, you mean all the drug addicts who are also mentally ill yelling?
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Door, the lock is on the outside, not the inside.
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And then Gavin Newsom kind of was just forthright with his, hey, he called it, he said, it's
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like, when you have guests over, you clean up the house, is what he said.
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When you're a hoarder, you have a different kind of thing happening at your house.
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I like the idea, you said, of putting everyone on Alcatraz.
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We're wasting everyone's time with tours of Alcatraz right now.
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That's a perfectly good island prison right outside of San Fran.
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Maybe we could add that to the list of Trump things.
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We have a bunch of Joe Biden clips where he had, well, he had a tough week.
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This first one where he's laying the wreath down, this is on Veterans Day, correct?
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He lays it down and there's nowhere to go, I guess.
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Someone in the comments called him a human Roomba.
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And he goes in one direction and stops and goes, eh, maybe this way.
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And then he was giving a speech the other day and he was talking about LGBT something and
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And no veteran is denied the honor they earn because they were discharged for being LBTQ plus.
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How many votes do you think he actually got in 2020?
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I was going to say on a high end, just to be safe, like 54 million.
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They ran through all the votes they needed, but who knows what really happened.
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And then Joe Biden's granddaughter has Secret Service and the Secret Service SUV, someone
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About Secret Service opening fire to protect President Biden's granddaughter.
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Yes, the car jacking and car stealing problem in Washington, D.C.
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has now extended to somebody with Secret Service protection.
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At 11.58 p.m. last night in Georgetown, which is about a mile and a half from where we're
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standing right now, Secret Service officers were assigned to protect Naomi Biden.
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So they were protecting her and then just some street rats were like, oh, let's get this
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murdered out suburban with federal plates or something probably.
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That's like the one thing you need to know if you're a street rat car thief in D.C.
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Ambassador, diplomat cars, anything that looks like Secret Service, like stick to Kias and
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It's like, yeah, because all the glass is like this thick.
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Like cops don't even open fire on people like that.
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It would have been funny if they actually stole it and got it.
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And like street rats had a murdered out suburban.
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That would be such an embarrassment for Secret Service, too.
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Over the weekend, Trump went to UFC with Dana White, Kid Rock, Tucker.
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We have a bunch to get to about the Trump stuff.
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Bill Burr was sitting behind him and his wife gave double middle fingers.
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And the thing is, if Bill Burr had a nice wife, she wouldn't jeopardize his comedy career
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She knows it'll go viral and it'll get picked up.
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By offending Trump supporters, which is probably half of his audience, honestly, it's probably
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Not sold out, but like he's in mainstream movies.
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So he probably gets applauded at his agent meeting the next week.
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So he's doing whatever he has to do to be a good boy.
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But his comedy historically wasn't necessarily the most politically correct.
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So he had like a more of a MAGA audience that I guess is slowly declining and now quickly
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He said, Bill Burr's comedic bits about being henpecked were funny until last night.
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And I kind of stopped listening to his new specials and his Monday morning podcast.
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I used to listen to that a little bit in the golden era.
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I think he had some line like, oh, 400 years of slavery, like recently in a movie or a comedic
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And it's just like, all right, man, we know who's influencing you.
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We know who he goes home to and what she tells him and what she gets mad about.
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But, you know, he goes home to just like that bitch.
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And I was thinking about this whole thing when I was looking at her.
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I was kind of like trying to figure out what a name for her would be.
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And, you know, there's Karen, the white women who complain.
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And there's like phrases for like tropes of people.
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Well, I've long said if people if Karen is fine, then Shaniqua and Ling Ling, everything's
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And that's why I made a couple funny names for a Bill Burr's wife type.
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So Bill Burr's wife is a real talking back to the teacher, Lakeisha.
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And then I was thinking about like you have to make one for men, too.
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So I was thinking maybe you're walking home at night and you're not feeling safe.
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And there's like maybe a black guy coming towards you.
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We have some precarious Ladarius's in Urban Decay this week.
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Sweeping raids, giant camps, and mass deportations inside Trump's 2025 immigration plans.
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As you guys know, the vision we have for Trump's second term is federal buses everywhere.
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Every town across the country sees these big gray vans with blacked out windows and feds on them, and everyone's getting bussed out.
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There's a Jen Psaki clip which shows how scared they are for Trump's upcoming election.
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And yet, the hand-wringing and cocktail party speculation about an alternative to Joe Biden is continuing, will continue.
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But we have to understand what the alternative is here.
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If elected to a second term, Donald Trump would prosecute anyone he deems an enemy, unleash troops on protesters, and essentially unravel the rule of law as we know it.
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And this time, he plans to line his administration with people who will actually help him do it.
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He learned from all the hamstringing that happened to him.
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How about she goes, the rule of law as we know it.
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Anybody gets in this country, nobody does anything.
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Stealing up to $950 is, like, free in California.
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Yeah, there was a stat that I saw that was, like, 1,000 people are responsible for, like, 60% of Atlanta's crimes or something.
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Yeah, Democrats talking about the rule of law is so rich when they, like, selectively prosecute and don't, like, nothing is trending right.
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You know, like, okay, we need to stop this problem.
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Tim Poole said, raise the voting age to 30 because everyone's so stupid and no one knows anything.
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David Hogg said, when your policies are so shitty, you have to change who can vote in order to win.
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And then, yeah, David Hogg, like, a year ago said, retweet if you support lowering the voting age to 16.
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That's the problem with just being, like, responsive and, you know, reactive.
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You're going to have some bullshit tweet for everything, you know?
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And it makes no sense if you're on that side, so eventually you'll contradict yourself.
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Tim Scott says he is being called by God to drop out and help combat anti-Semitism in America.
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He says he will spend his time going to college campuses combating anti-Semitism and calling on everyone to stand with the Jewish people amid rising levels of anti-Semitism in America.
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I saw the headlines that he dropped out, and I was like, this is a footnote.
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It's like you basically quit your presidential run and you get one last virtue signal on the way out, and that's the issue he chose.
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Oh, Tim Scott is a principled man, like Mike Pence and DeSantis and all these people.
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There was a John Doyle tweet that was really interesting.
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He said, remember when Ron DeSantis launched his presidential campaign in a Twitter space?
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Remember how big everyone's like, oh, Trump's done.
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DeSantis is using Twitter and blah, blah, blah.
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Make sure you guys use this opportunity to tickle the post.
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And then start commenting, whatever you want to talk about.
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We've been getting a lot of stuff sent to us at the P.O. box.
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We're going to be shouting out people who send us stuff to the P.O. box on Friday.
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He was like, well, red or yellow, red or yellow.
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You have to hold his hand or I have to hold your hand.
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So, obviously, the Middle East conflict is showing us how out of whack everyone's immigration is.
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And how fucked the West is with all this loose immigration and illegal immigration for years.
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Because now we're seeing all these pro-Palestinian, pro-Hamas types come out of the woodwork and demonstrate their power in the streets.
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I think this is like the third time they've taken over the bridge in the last couple of weeks, these Hamas types.
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Diversity, a.k.a. introducing one new ethnicity and then importing as many of them as you can until their politics matter more than yours.
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And I was thinking, shouldn't countries belong to the people?
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We have like this idea that like because the West is so good, we have to give it away and enrich everyone else.
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But if you bring everyone who wants to come to a Western country in?
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You'll max your country out and then it'll be a drop in the bucket compared to the supply.
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There's billions of people that want to go to America or the UK and you can only take a few million and we're maxed and we're over that capacity.
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But people for some reason think it's good because they feel white guilt.
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So they want to like give away what their lineage created.
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Bill Maher and Sharon Osbourne laughing about it on some sort of podcast like that London went from 86% white to 36 in a decade.
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It's like, oh, that's a happy little accident according to Bill Maher.
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And then it's like these people are better than white people.
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And then Bill Maher will be like, why aren't you condemning anti-Semitism?
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And yeah, and in the UK, the UK natives, they get arrested for Facebook posts while people from Muslim countries who are from third world countries are like getting slapped on the wrist for like gang rapes, gang rapes and grooming gangs.
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And yeah, you can't post their pictures or you can't post the mug shots.
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And then they just say like Asian as the description.
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Before we get to the US, we have Denmark and France and Victoria.
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They're burning the flag in the country that let them in.
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Nice Western country that gives them free money and housing and everything.
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There was a situation where, you know how when people talk about this, they say, of course,
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Well, there was a protest, I believe, in the UK.
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And the guy had a sign that said, Hamas is ISIS.
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And then this guy's coming over to defend Hamas.
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And he gets bullied and gets ran out in his own country.
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And then New York City in Grand Central Station.
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And there's police on the other side of the wall.
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And then in New York City, they were pulling down American flags off of light poles on Veterans Day at some of the protests.
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So these protests are anti-white at a base, at the foundation of it, because they think it's colonizer versus colonized and settler versus settled.
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So they think that any, you know, this sign's an example.
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You're either on the white or right side of history.
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So they're lumping everyone in who's a colonizer on the bad side.
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And then they're on the correct side because they're the oppressed.
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So you're going to see a lot of anti-white sentiment coming from this.
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And also, I can't even imagine, like, imagine going to Singapore or something where they let you in and then immediately taking the streets.
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It's, like, England, which is one of the worst examples.
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France and England, to me, are, like, the two leaders.
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And they're just, like, ethnically so homogenous or were that it's, like, why would anyone else be here?
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We've been doing this for thousands and thousands of years.
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Like, America, you can make an argument, like, oh, it's a melting pot, even though we were 95% or 90% white in 1985 or whatever.
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But, you know, these places that are, like, England, it's just one type of person.
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We talked about this off camera a couple days ago.
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And we're going to talk about that in Urban Decay a little bit.
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But, like, anything is, everything is so ugly now.
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Anything that's supposed to be, like, community-based, I feel like now more than ever, there's no cohesion.
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Everyone's just independently out for themselves with, like, no children.
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You've got to pay to get away from gen pop these days.
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Anything that needs to, like, show and have standards.
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And you walk in the door and then you go, ooh, I'm comfortable here.
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And it's because of immigration policies like this.
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And then people who come here, they don't want to be American either.
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So it's like you're not even dealing with people who are grateful.
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You're dealing with people who are here to overtake you.
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And now they're going to take over and outbreed you and steal all your shit.
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So first is the guy talking about the parasites from dogs.
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I remember they got really sick with parasites and this confirmed on their testing.
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And the one parasite that we found was ones in canines.
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They let them lick them all around their mouth.
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For example, certain yeast can come through our skin.
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But if you have parasites and they had pinworms and they had larvae and they're sitting on
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your couch and such, they're so small and microscopic, their eggs.
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And you might be thinking, oh no, I have a dog.
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Do you see in the beginning how the dog's tongue's out and she like goes for it?
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And she like tries to get the dog to put his tongue in her mouth.
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You know how people get their brains wired wrong?
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Like a trans person, something happens and then they get their brain wired wrong and they
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And they can think that the dog is their boyfriend or their baby.
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I don't have anything to combat that right now.
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And then we also see that with the people who talk to their dog.
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This is one of our favorite pastimes is talking about people who think their dog can communicate
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But the dog doesn't know what the buttons mean.
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And the dog's just like, I press the button and she really engages with me for the whole
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It's like with something like that where it's yes, no, it's like all you have to do is get heads three times in a row on a coin flip.
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It doesn't prove your dog's thinking or doing anything.
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Especially when it says yes to one question and then no to the same question and five minutes later or five questions later.
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I can come to the conclusion that I don't think you're doing anything with your dog.
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That's better than having 40 buttons set up, taking up a third of your living room in your single apartment where you have a boyfriend and a dog.
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I literally have that much space and these Tumblrs don't even include my non-Stanley Starbucks Tumblrs and the other designs of Stanleys.
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So we get it, but she's got a whole wall of it and someone tweeted, what was the tweet?
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I mean, I personally wouldn't spend $800 on the Tumblrs that you can only use one at a time and then another $150 on a mounted wall set up exactly for those Tumblrs, but that's just me.
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None of us have any sort of compulsive collector's-ness about us.
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As you guys know, I have an extensive database of pets or people with entertaining talents, P-E-T's.
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Do you want to go, do you want to see some of my collection?
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I have a little section over here of things I've collected.
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And then someone made a Gorlock superhero magazine cover thing.
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Remember that time Rob got ceviche after tennis with his buddy in Miami?
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Yesterday after tennis, me and everybody had ceviche.
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So, I collect that moment and I save that moment forever.
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Saturday after tennis at the Cabanas, Miami, Florida.
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And he put his leg over his head and you can see his dick.
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When I saw that, that was kind of like, wow, we clearly have a person with an entertaining
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We always put Jerry in the Ricky Rebel blanket.
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So, maybe I'm not the full crazy lady with the Stanley Cups.
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But I got like a hundred pictures on my wall of all this weird random stuff from different
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One of the things that is so cool is that I get recognized like constantly in Miami, which
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So, Rob likes to get recognized in Miami because he loves when people recognize him and come
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This is like, honestly, this is some of the less schizo stuff that you have.
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So, like, there's some stuff that can't even be told to the show.
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Because I'll show it and then the person who's in it will go, oh, man.
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Let's go to the trans vogue model who claims she's being used for sex.
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If you told me that it would have been like this child.
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If you are transgender and you like cis men, it's hell.
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I approach life and dating with, like, honesty and connection and love and care and respect.
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You're told that you're only meant for someone's satisfaction sexually.
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This man with, like, a mangled spine and a motorized wheelchair was built to be used up by cis men.
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I bet the Jets want to use her to play tight end, too.
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This is the most delusional shit I've ever seen in my entire life.
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And it's just a use me up and dump me in the wheelchair.
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Why are so many people talking about disgusting sex shit?
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And so you're dealing with this, like, whoever's dating this person, like, I hope everyone's happy, you know?
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And everyone finds love and everyone finds their person.
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But in this situation, you're dealing with a very specific group of men who are into a certain thing.
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It's like, ah, I don't really know exactly what you're talking about.
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You're broadly speaking men, like, as if we're all supposed to be attracted to, like, a wheelchair, trans.
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It's like every single move you made made you less of a market.
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That's just, honestly, hey, that's how it is, you know?
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Some men out there who are just, like, normal cis men, they don't have a shot with fucking anyone.
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And then there's, like, this delusional streak.
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And then there was a protest sign I saw the other day that said, you're going to delete us from your browser history as well?
00:37:57.540
People are sexually obsessed with this stocky man with bolted-on tits and this...
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But, like, she-male, dick-girl, trap, delete us from your browser history.
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I think you're talking about a specific group of men who are into, like, gay trans shit and are watching, like, adult content.
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So, it's, like, you're dealing with, like, multiple layers removed from broad strokes everybody.
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Meryl and James met online after a chance comment from Meryl on TikTok sparked a conversation between the pair.
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I was posting different pictures of myself, like, dress femme, dress mask.
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And I had commented on this other masculine girl's TikTok who was talking about how she thought that femme men were cute.
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And I was like, oh, my God, girl, you're talking about me, honey.
00:39:09.460
And then I saw his videos, and I was like, I'll just flirt with him just for fun.
00:39:15.280
But I was also thinking in my head, like, this is just going to be a fun little thing that happens.
00:39:19.880
Sometimes when my computer is running slow and kind of bad and constantly gets, like, the spinning wheel, I'll just, like, press the restart button and just do a hard restart.
00:39:30.780
And I think that's what, like, the flood was, the great flood.
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The biblical flood in between the Old and the New Testament.
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But this is hilarious because you know how it's, like, trans mom, you know, dad has baby and whatever, and it's straight with extra steps?
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It's the same thing as this, but then, like, you call in a news crew.
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Like, world-shocked man found regular date, you know?
00:40:07.500
You brought in the news crew to come film you talking, and it's like, all right, guys, you did it the hard way, I guess.
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He's got a girlfriend who's basically a normal girl almost.
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All right, let's move on to the gay flag teacher.
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The flag behind me seems to really trigger a lot of snowflakes.
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If you have a problem that I have this flag in my classroom, stop following me right now.
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Or better yet, leave a comment so I know who I can block.
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Because I will never stop supporting the rights of all individuals to be loved for who they are.
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And yes, I do teach about stuff like this in my classroom.
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I teach about the racial history of our country and the genocide that we have inflicted upon indigenous people.
00:41:15.000
I teach about redlining and Africville and the Starlight Tours.
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I teach about the history of Sir John A. MacDonald.
00:41:19.980
I teach about wealth and equality in Canada and the concentration of wealth in the 1%.
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I talk about the prevalence of LGBTQ and trans people in millennial and Gen Z generations and compare it to left-handedness.
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And we're the snowflakes when he's, like, subverting the entire education system to talk about his pet projects.
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I'll put you in a trash can upside down, buddy.
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He lists a bunch of dumb shit that has no educational value.
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And every single thing that he lists is one thing that is, like, an hour-long session that your son or daughter is not learning about something that is going to be on the standardized test.
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At a time when the younger generations know less than ever.
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It's quite possibly the worst time ever to be wasting class's time because everyone's retarded coming off COVID.
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If there was a club where it's, like, all right, 4 o'clock, we meet, and we talk about Harvey Milk or whatever.
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It's, like, all right, the weird kids, the weird parents will send their kids to that.
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So if there's five hours of learning in the day and two and a half hours are on this gay shit.
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And it's funny because, like, everyone talks about how, like, the LGBTs are so oppressed.
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It's, like, this guy just said exactly what he's doing, exactly the gay stuff he's teaching your kid.
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None of it's in the textbook or the handbook on what to teach kids.
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He's putting it on social media with no pushback.
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Like, it's his vision of, like, what should be taught to kids.
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Like, and that outweighs the actual curriculum because people are kind of like, well, we don't want to be mean to a trans person.
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All of his students, I'm going to charge them overdraft fees on their checking accounts.
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There is a book going around now that teaches kids that they could be neither a boy or a girl.
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And it's for three to six-year-olds is the target.
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But this is a great book for introducing small children to the idea of.
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A lot of LGBTQ kid lit really focuses on identity terms and ends up not being very accessible to its target audience, young readers.
00:43:59.520
Let's see how Erlie Anderson does things differently in Neither.
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So LGBT written books are not accessible to kids.
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It's not good enough to introduce these topics.
00:44:17.080
So they've been making like a breakthrough, great advances in the confusing three-year-olds of the most basic truths department.
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They're getting better at it is what they're telling us to our faces, right?
00:44:29.700
Well, basically it's just like a thing where people are either rabbits or birds and then a rabbit bird comes and they go, oh, it's Neither.
00:44:35.420
And then one page, it's like 40 different variations and technically you can be anything you want, right?
00:44:40.680
And then this next clip is from the principal who's talking about it, who's an RRB type.
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I've learned over the years how important it is for me to be out with myself and I myself have a partner and a son in the school as well.
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But I have learned how important it is for us to be out and visible.
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It's like four people or five, including the one twofer.
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Um, but yeah, they zoom out and it's just like four people absolutely wasting each other's time, but like speaking in a soft and thought out way.
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The kids know nothing and they waste each other's time and then after everyone goes, they go, that was really important.
00:45:56.840
Is that, his last name is Majewski or whatever.
00:46:01.300
So he's definitely, he's definitely an RRB type.
00:46:05.760
Um, I was talking to the medic Sisyphus about this.
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Uh, I have a mug I got in the, in the PO box hall.
00:46:13.560
And someone spelled his name wrong, but that's kind of like actually like deep and funny.
00:46:21.180
So I talked to the medic Sisyphus about this video and he made a great point.
00:46:26.080
He says institution, he called it institutional capture where you lose the institution.
00:46:31.760
So he said a single DA can basically decide who gets prosecuted and who doesn't in their district.
00:46:38.820
In that, um, office and HR department can ruin an entire company's culture without anyone else's
00:46:46.900
The entire company has a culture, one HR department or one person in it can basically ruin that.
00:46:52.600
He goes, those are the vulnerable weak points that allow negative change to take place.
00:46:56.360
The weakness in a person's moral development is them as a child.
00:47:01.240
So if you're a human being and you're morally developing, where's your choke point where you
00:47:08.100
And he said, the kids are not sophisticated enough to challenge any of the premises they're
00:47:12.540
They just listen to what authority figures tell them, making the authority figures groomers.
00:47:41.820
There was a teenager in Vegas who got stomped out by a white teenager who got stomped out by
00:47:52.120
This video is making the rounds online, showing what's believed to be the fight that happened
00:47:59.140
Metro officers responding to reports of a student fight across the street from Rancho
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The investigation revealing the victim got into a physical altercation with 15 people
00:48:28.560
And everyone's quick to say, oh, this isn't about race.
00:48:33.820
But then those are the same people that told us that George Floyd's death was 100% proof
00:48:38.900
of a racial problem and systematic race system.
00:48:42.020
Did you think Derek Chauvin said, I'm going to get you, you black guy, you black piece
00:48:50.060
So that's like the main point we want to make about this.
00:48:53.580
It's heavily implied that anything to do with like a white police officer versus a black
00:48:57.680
suspect, that's racially, that's systemic racism, right?
00:49:02.900
Even if nothing said, there's nothing on his hard drive that says, oh, I really hate black
00:49:09.060
Like everyone, Trayvon Martin, George Floyd, Mike Brown, anybody who died at the hands
00:49:15.240
of police, but it's heavily implied that that's like evidence of systemic racism.
00:49:23.020
And so when a group of 15 young kids jump a white, 15 black young kids jump a white kid,
00:49:28.940
all of a sudden it's like, whoa, it was just a disagreement amongst kids.
00:49:34.140
And nothing to do with race doesn't play into it.
00:49:36.720
And it's like, okay, if you remove the event itself, we'll just remove the event itself
00:49:42.480
Race does play into it because of how it's being covered by the media.
00:49:48.700
You're not hearing about this on mainstream news, but if obviously if the roles were reversed,
00:49:53.840
we, all the Walmarts would be burned down and there'd be people on the streets having
00:50:00.120
So the race does play into it, whether people want to admit it or not.
00:50:06.140
And I think his dad had a GoFundMe for him and said, I don't want this to be racially
00:50:10.620
Like, I don't want to talk about race in terms of this.
00:50:13.720
And it's like, it's funny because whenever a white victim who dies at the hands of black
00:50:18.320
criminals, they go, oh no, no, we don't want to make this about race.
00:50:25.660
But then when it happens for a black family doing the death by, at the hands of police or
00:50:32.740
That's the biggest GoFundMe you've ever fucking seen.
00:50:35.100
And it's, oh, we definitely think it had something to do with the race.
00:50:38.960
A broader society needs to wake up that these differences happen.
00:50:42.300
Also, in terms of the stomping kids out, the DA, whoever it is in Las Vegas needs to
00:50:49.160
This is the moment where you say, okay, it's not about this incident.
00:50:52.460
It's about sending a message for the next incident.
00:50:56.040
And that is, I think, racial too, or maybe a little bit.
00:50:59.860
Like, I don't think white people fight like that.
00:51:03.580
When's the last time you've seen a video of 15 white people stomping someone out?
00:51:08.140
And I do see a lot of videos of black people in that situation who stomp people out or
00:51:14.740
punch people that are unconscious and keep hitting the unconscious body.
00:51:18.500
All the framing of this makes me uncomfortable.
00:51:20.660
Oh, he got into a fight with 15 other students.
00:51:31.660
And then, like you said, there's always, like, the skewed after effects.
00:51:34.960
And then there was another story about a girl who died, kind of in similar vein.
00:51:39.840
A 17-year-old girl was murdered by her ex-boyfriend.
00:51:43.300
And then there's a GoFundMe for the guy who murdered her.
00:51:48.940
My name is Crony Monk Jr., the father of Crony Monk.
00:51:54.460
But my son, Crony Monk, had gained his wings on November 7th, 2023.
00:51:59.340
He was such a loving and caring son who loved and cared for his family.
00:52:04.920
He also did a murder-suicide of his girlfriend.
00:52:12.980
There was an article that came out about anti-black bias.
00:52:20.380
The study finds anti-black bias among white Americans is rooted in perceived threat, not dislike.
00:52:26.440
But the whole point of the study was showing that it was universal.
00:52:31.840
It was every race felt that way when it comes to a black bias.
00:52:35.940
But then they only chose to highlight white people have that in the headline and in the article.
00:52:41.020
Overall, the five studies consistently revealed that white Americans automatically associate black men with physical threat.
00:52:47.460
This association was found to be unique to black men and did not extend to Asian men.
00:52:51.840
The studies also indicated that this association with threat was stronger than the association with negative.
00:52:59.180
So the idea that prejudice is driven by dislike or disdain may be incorrect.
00:53:03.400
Instead, the black threat association was considered.
00:53:06.200
Indeed, I even found that the same effect in a follow-up series of studies where data was collected from black participants,
00:53:13.340
implying that the stereotype is so pervasive in the U.S. culture that it is even internalized by the in-group.
00:53:18.960
Oh, so black people see other black people as a physical threat too.
00:53:24.040
It's almost as if everyone can process data over time.
00:53:28.280
Everyone can see what's going on and kind of make loose assessments and judgments.
00:53:38.760
But there are some things you can apply to Asians.
00:53:43.320
And same with white people to a broader extent that there's no strong negative emotion associated with seeing like a random white kid in a polo.
00:53:54.040
That's like – that's years and years of being generally compliant and not menaces.
00:54:03.200
For the most – you know, they'll give you a good price on whatever they're selling.
00:54:06.620
They will rip you off if they can with some fake Prada.
00:54:09.940
And then, you know, the food quality – I'm going to refer everyone back to the good price.
00:54:17.440
Maybe the food quality does go down a little bit, but they're all giving you a good deal on the price.
00:54:22.800
So it's kind of like a – you know, that's what they –
00:54:33.000
It's not – both reputations, positive and negative, are earned over time by large groups of people, you know?
00:54:41.500
It's not really – it doesn't really mean I hate – it doesn't mean I meet an individual black person and say, hey, fuck you, man, you know?
00:54:49.060
It's a case-by-case thing, but, you know, I'm not worried about neo-Nazis at the ATM late at night.
00:55:08.180
It's not stories or like old-rooted racism, whatever.
00:55:11.880
And the DEI type, the woke crowd, there's an entire cottage industry dedicated to making you not listen to those internal alarms and internal things, you know?
00:55:21.800
And here on the show, we encourage everyone to listen to that.
00:55:34.900
This is what we were talking about earlier when we said gen pop isn't even good anymore, guys.
00:55:39.280
Just a fight outside the bars, obviously, a multiple-person brawl.
00:56:05.980
But basically, there's a fight, and then the cops come immediately.
00:56:09.260
And the cops are positioned on this street and in this area.
00:56:12.200
So there's – we've seen more clips from this guy.
00:56:17.120
He walks around this same block in Austin, Texas where all the nightlife is or the street rat nightlife is, the gen pop nightlife.
00:56:29.200
But he travels around with this super high-quality camera.
00:56:31.700
I think he has like a whole outfit and like a camera that like hangs here.
00:56:40.620
And the police – here's the interesting thing.
00:56:46.420
And that's half the fun of the videos is the police always immediately respond.
00:56:54.060
They know cops are two minutes – less than two minutes away.
00:57:10.880
So a lady was getting mugged in New York City, and then a vigilante pulled out a gun and fired some warning shots.
00:57:19.460
He said, get away from her just before he opened fire.
00:57:25.720
He pulled out a gun, yelled, leave her alone, fired two warning shots with an absolute cowboy gun.
00:57:30.000
And the guy isn't your typical concealed carry guy.
00:57:33.080
He's wearing like basketball shorts and a t-shirt and carrying a cowboy gun.
00:57:39.940
That's an interesting development in New York City.
00:57:43.800
So you want to talk about the response from the woman who was saved?
00:57:47.980
Justin, the New York City woman who was getting mugged by a homeless man before being saved by a man with a gun says the gun scared her,
00:58:00.140
The woman said she would have been, she would have seen the man as a bigger hero if he helped her without using a gun.
00:58:07.620
Earlier this week, John Roat jumped into action.
00:58:09.880
When he saw a woman getting mugged, he pulled out a gun, fired two shots.
00:58:16.440
Now the woman involved in the attack says it's scary to think that people are carrying guns around New York City,
00:58:23.680
Of course I am happy that that man tried to help me and that nobody was injured during this incident,
00:58:29.260
but it's scary to think that people are carrying guns around the city.
00:58:36.920
In this case, the man risked a lot to protect me, his safety and the safety of other people on the platform.
00:58:43.620
I would likely think of him as a bigger hero if he tried to help me without the gun.
00:58:49.300
So the gun, people are carrying guns around the city.
00:58:53.220
It's like, who do you think is carrying guns around the city?
00:59:00.480
And then a guy helps you, and then you got scared by the gun.
00:59:07.360
And then the guy who got arrested who was doing the mugging, he was a criminal with a 50 –
00:59:12.760
he was a 50-year-old criminal with a long, long arrest record.
00:59:18.540
And then it's kind of like, you know, is reform working?
00:59:28.960
The 30th catch and release is when they really start to process and internalize that they're a menace to society.
00:59:34.220
So let him go, and hopefully this time he'll be different.
00:59:38.520
That's how the justice system works these days.
00:59:43.400
And then it's like basically Daniel Penny, too.
00:59:47.100
Let's go to the kids who have the guns for their birthday.
01:00:14.400
This is what you do when you have a dad in the picture.
01:00:23.060
You know what's a pretty dark thought I just had?
01:00:25.320
One, two, three, four, five kids in this picture.
01:00:28.360
How many kids in this picture do you think will make it to 30?
01:00:38.860
And then here's where there's three dads in the picture,
01:00:44.680
So there's fatherlessness and single motherhood,
01:00:50.480
So yeah, we need the dads to hang around so they can raise the kids.
01:00:54.180
It's like, well, I think we kind of need to revamp every aspect of it.
01:00:59.020
And you know, it's like if these kids get raised by the state,
01:01:05.760
Maybe give them to Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House.
01:01:15.340
Yeah, it's just, you know, this is just one, two, three, four, five, six people.
01:01:32.560
They stole a very specific component to a 2023 LG TV.
01:01:37.540
You know, like something that could never have any resale value to anyone.
01:01:46.000
And I said a hairdryer and makeup removing pads just as a joke.
01:01:50.400
And he said he had a package stolen from him that had seeds, $5 retail price that were just like seeds for an herb garden.
01:02:19.160
We're actually going to move on to uplifting gold.
01:02:34.620
These are people in Japan that like, I don't know, what, 50s America?
01:02:55.740
And they do like, yeah, they like the American rock from like the 50s, I guess.
01:03:11.880
Hey, I like Japanese people who do stuff like this.
01:03:19.400
And then remember that streamer who was there, who was starting stuff?
01:03:29.840
Let's go do the people playing music on the plane.
01:03:33.700
And then the people on the plane happened to be like a huge band.
01:03:40.920
I've never been more happy to be stuck on a plane.
01:03:49.400
It was genuinely like something out of a movie, just watching them pull all these instruments
01:03:59.620
You get trapped on a plane and say you're in a bad mood and you don't want to hear that
01:04:15.740
Let's go to the firefighter cutting the hole in the helmet.
01:04:20.920
This nice fireman cut a hole in my son's hat to fit over his hair.
01:04:51.520
It's good to see the community active in a positive way.
01:04:55.600
We saw the other day the fire department had a little fair or something.
01:05:11.760
She wakes up to wave at this bus every morning while the bus drives by.
01:05:43.780
Old lady sees the bus and she waves them every day and it's her birthday and they all say
01:05:54.280
But once those old folks die, we're left with all the stupid Gen Zs.
01:06:02.660
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