Fleccas Talks Podcast - June 12, 2026


DANGEROUS: KARMELO SUPPORTERS LIVE IN A DIFFERENT REALITY!


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00:00:30.000 All right. Welcome back to Fluckus Talks, a podcast episode 362. Today on the show,
00:00:37.280 we found evidence of voter fraud in Los Angeles. Will anything happen? No. Then we show you the
00:00:43.400 worst of the Carmelo Anthony reactions. It's a really low IQ situation there. Then in Cringe
00:00:49.360 of the Week, we share some nightmare grinder scenarios. And last but not least, in Urban
00:00:54.180 Decay, we have teen takeovers and urban people who are willing to kill you over nothing.
00:01:00.000 All this and more is Fluckus Talks, a podcast, episode 362, ranked the best new podcast of all time.
00:01:11.540 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:01:15.100 And actions speak louder than words.
00:01:17.320 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
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00:01:25.560 Fluckus Talks, a podcast featuring Richard Graham.
00:01:30.000 all right one for one on the intro as always guys if you don't know stem cells are basically
00:01:40.580 your body's repair crew they travel through your bloodstream and they fix what needs to be fixed
00:01:45.200 and guess who's been talking about this for years before anybody even knew what stem cells were
00:01:50.520 mel gibson and joe rogan watch this he's almost 100 years old and uh from pretty bad shape it
00:01:57.060 was like bee stings it was like he got a new lease of life like he got a big dose locally in the hip
00:02:01.420 which fixed all his inflammation and pain and he started walking again and his kidneys were good
00:02:05.740 and his heart he had a prolapse valves in there and they healed and his cognitive powers improved
00:02:11.120 his eyesight improved whoa you know and other stuff improved that he would hate me to talk about
00:02:16.040 now here's the crazy part stem cell therapy exists but most people can't access it if you want real
00:02:22.480 treatments, you usually have to fly overseas and spend $30,000 or even up to $50,000 for a single
00:02:29.200 injection. That's completely out of reach for most of us, but while digging into this, I found
00:02:33.900 something fascinating. There's actually a natural way to support your body's own stem cell activity,
00:02:39.080 and it comes from something you'd never expect, high flavanol cocoa. Studies have shown that the
00:02:44.740 flavanols in cocoa can stimulate the stem cells to leave the bone marrow and circulate through
00:02:49.420 the bloodstream almost like bees leaving a hive and if you think this sounds crazy listen to one
00:02:54.420 of the most famous cancer researchers in the United States break it down. Is it true that cocoa
00:02:59.060 activates stem cells? I'm a pancreatic cancer researcher so let me explain the science behind
00:03:02.780 it. Everybody always says that dark chocolate is very healthy for you. That is because dark
00:03:06.480 chocolate or hot chocolate are made out of cocoa or cacao and cocoa is super rich in flavanols which
00:03:10.920 is where all of the health benefits are coming from. When you consume flavanols your body produces
00:03:14.960 nitric oxide and nitric oxide is not only critical for expanding your blood vessels it also comes
00:03:19.400 commands your body to release stem-like repair cells
00:03:21.580 from your bone marrow,
00:03:22.420 which repair the lining of your blood vessels
00:03:24.300 when they become damaged.
00:03:25.240 In one study,
00:03:26.080 patients with coronary artery disease
00:03:27.540 were given high flavanol cocoa,
00:03:29.060 and the lining of their blood vessels improved by up to 47%,
00:03:31.860 and there was a two-fold increase in those repair cells
00:03:34.220 floating around in your bloodstream.
00:03:35.420 So consuming cocoa that is very rich in flavanols
00:03:37.780 is amazing for your heart health,
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00:04:30.380 How is your week, Richard?
00:04:32.360 My week is good.
00:04:33.460 We checked in, I believe, Tuesday was the last episode.
00:04:36.060 So nothing major to report, except for the two main stories of this week,
00:04:39.980 which were Carmelo Anthony getting sentenced to 35 years in jail.
00:04:43.420 We're going to get to that.
00:04:44.300 and the old Belfast uprising in Ireland, which we're not going to get to as much.
00:04:49.200 Yeah, we're going to cover that in Bonusland.
00:04:50.720 Okay.
00:04:51.320 And we have a lot of good stuff there.
00:04:52.840 Obviously, the story of the day is the reactions to the Carmelo Anthony verdict.
00:04:57.300 So we're going to get to that.
00:04:58.800 We do have some normal stories to get to first, but it's going to be a pretty packed episode.
00:05:02.740 That Carmelo block is going to be a lot.
00:05:05.340 Yeah, and it's not even about the details of the case.
00:05:07.320 It's about the reaction, the low IQ stuff we've seen, the emotional outbursts,
00:05:12.220 and the lack of kind of logic, consistent thinking from a lot of the people who are
00:05:15.780 getting emotional on TV. So I'm looking forward to it. What do we have in the meantime, boss?
00:05:20.780 Well, we got some usual stuff. I'm going to get you guys kind of ramped up and upset.
00:05:26.340 We'll start off with some Boomer Rhino stuff. Trump had a truth social post.
00:05:30.720 Yeah. Congratulations to Senator Lindsey Graham of the great state of South Carolina on his big
00:05:34.940 win tonight with almost 60% of the vote against a large field. There will be no runoff. Lindsey
00:05:40.080 graham another another term coming up here we still are yeah and it's like so it hurts so bad
00:05:46.380 and you think like oh trump's doing better he's doing this instead of this oh trump said this
00:05:51.080 about netanyahu maybe we're on a new track and then lindsey graham my favorite guy number one
00:05:56.820 champion and he has gone back and forth on lindsey graham too like if i feel like lindsey
00:06:01.820 graham was one of those guys who kind of maybe wasn't showing enough loyalty during his persecution
00:06:05.680 under the Biden admin, but now he's back in good graces.
00:06:09.780 Lindsey Graham, that stink.
00:06:10.900 Yeah, because Lindsey Graham, when Trump was out and Biden was in,
00:06:14.340 he wasn't able to do the wars for Israel as easy.
00:06:17.640 So Trump was worthless to him, but now that Trump's back in,
00:06:20.840 we can do those wars for Israel again.
00:06:22.580 Yeah.
00:06:23.060 So that's kind of how it works, unfortunately.
00:06:25.520 And that's dragging on.
00:06:27.060 That's something we don't even cover day to day because I don't fucking care,
00:06:30.700 but that's still dragging on.
00:06:31.900 a ceasefire of this. Oh, another ceasefire. This one for real this time. So we're stuck in that
00:06:38.520 thing. And then Trump, I know we've always talked about that bandwidth issue. When people are
00:06:43.340 focused on this, they're not focused on that. When they're focused on foreign policy, they're
00:06:47.000 not focused on the many problems that we have domestically, of which there are many. And I
00:06:53.100 heard Trump the other day talking about going to the Knicks game because they're in the finals.
00:06:58.080 And it was all like, oh, as you know, I don't have much time.
00:07:02.140 I watched some of the game, but I'm on the phone with generals all night.
00:07:05.920 And it's like, why?
00:07:07.440 Why?
00:07:08.440 You know?
00:07:08.960 You're just soaking up Trump's bandwidth.
00:07:11.380 And it's almost like-
00:07:12.400 The whole administration's bandwidth.
00:07:13.720 Everybody's focused on it, right?
00:07:14.720 And it's on purpose because it's like an important thing.
00:07:16.840 It's a war.
00:07:17.540 It's active.
00:07:18.160 That's number one.
00:07:19.020 And then we'll get to deportations later.
00:07:21.840 Oh, that briefing on deportations, let's do it next week.
00:07:24.160 Trump had like a comment about the economy.
00:07:26.220 Like, I love inflation.
00:07:27.720 Like he said, almost facetiously or something.
00:07:30.000 It's like, all right, man, the war's still dragging on.
00:07:33.300 There's still a ceasefire.
00:07:34.440 So I don't know.
00:07:35.520 We're not happy.
00:07:36.120 And I just felt like we kind of had to mention that a little bit, the way we've not covered it, because it's like maddening.
00:07:42.700 Very disappointing.
00:07:43.720 All right, let's get to our next story.
00:07:45.120 It's disappointing as well.
00:07:46.380 It's actually good news, but it's the fake good news where it's actually bad news.
00:07:50.400 You know, during the Biden administration, there were over 12 million illegal aliens that came over the border straining our housing supply.
00:07:57.160 and making the costs go up.
00:07:58.840 And so we work with Secretary Noem at DHS, as you alluded to,
00:08:02.700 to make sure that only American citizens are living in HUD-funded housing.
00:08:07.600 We also took away FHA-backed mortgages from illegal aliens during the Biden administration.
00:08:13.620 They turned a blind eye.
00:08:15.200 But we're going to keep the law to make sure that these mortgages,
00:08:17.920 which are backed by the taxpayer, go only to the American people.
00:08:21.700 And lastly...
00:08:22.500 So it sounds like good news.
00:08:24.400 we're going to stop giving illegals FHA loans, but then you realize you weren't giving illegals
00:08:29.860 FHA loans. Yeah. And we've kind of known about that too. And then speaking of like during that
00:08:34.340 Biden era at the beginning, at least before interest rates started ticking up, people were
00:08:39.060 getting 2% interest loans on FHA mortgages, right? No money down. And then, well, I think 5% or
00:08:46.940 they can get flexible a little bit, but then they get a down payment assistance program.
00:08:50.800 They combine two things, then they unlock a basically zero out-of-pocket house.
00:08:56.020 And that's what a lot of the Indians have done in Frisco.
00:08:59.080 H-1Bs were also eligible.
00:09:00.780 I'm not sure if he singled out H-1Bs on this for FHA, but I'd like a follow-up.
00:09:05.520 So it's probably worse.
00:09:06.520 But they put 5% down and then buy up the neighborhood.
00:09:10.360 And if you don't get citizenship or something, it's like, oh, whatever.
00:09:14.680 I'm barely out of pocket.
00:09:16.480 That's the bank's problem now, right?
00:09:18.080 Yeah.
00:09:18.300 So all these sort of issues are compounded by all these foreigners.
00:09:22.840 Like there was already a zero interest housing bubble speculation, Airbnb, Americans.
00:09:28.960 And then you throw in all the foreigners, of which there are at least 50 million here, and it gets crazy.
00:09:35.520 So again, the good news is just reversing the bad news.
00:09:39.400 The old bad news gets reversed, and that's good news, right?
00:09:42.340 The good news is we just stopped the worst thing ever for now.
00:09:47.260 And it happened a long time.
00:09:48.480 It happened for a while.
00:09:49.400 Four years.
00:09:50.000 Nice four-year chunk.
00:09:51.120 A lot of runway.
00:09:52.140 And they can't cancel them, right?
00:09:53.420 You can't, like, cancel the FHA retroactively.
00:09:56.240 So these people with a 2% mortgage are hanging on to that.
00:09:59.340 They're like, oh, my mortgage payment is only this.
00:10:01.980 Crazy.
00:10:02.340 All right, let's get to our L.A. mayoral election voter fraud story.
00:10:07.140 James O'Keefe did some underground reporting,
00:10:09.560 and he got a bunch of homeless people on camera just admitting to what happened.
00:10:14.000 Did you vote?
00:10:14.740 Yeah.
00:10:15.060 Yeah.
00:10:16.060 For Karen Bass?
00:10:17.060 Yeah.
00:10:18.060 Karen Bass.
00:10:19.060 That's what I was saying, Bassett.
00:10:20.060 Karen Bass?
00:10:21.060 Yeah.
00:10:22.060 Or Nithya Rahman?
00:10:23.060 Karen.
00:10:24.060 Karen?
00:10:25.060 They told you to vote for Karen?
00:10:26.060 Yeah.
00:10:27.060 They had to sign on the thing.
00:10:29.060 And how much did they pay you?
00:10:31.060 It was like two bucks.
00:10:32.060 Two bucks?
00:10:33.060 Two bucks.
00:10:34.060 They signed off on a thing to vote for her?
00:10:36.060 Yeah.
00:10:37.060 So they do this for everybody out here?
00:10:39.060 Yeah, they come out here all the time.
00:10:40.060 They just get everybody to vote out here, huh?
00:10:43.060 Remember, this exact type of voter fraud is exactly what James O'Keefe has been exposing.
00:10:49.180 You know, there are groups, NGOs that are paying people for votes.
00:10:53.240 They're paying homeless people $2, $5.
00:10:56.920 There's an entire network of these people that are ballot harvesting, which, by the way, California Democrats made illegal.
00:11:03.580 They actually expanded and made it legal for third parties to go out and ballot harvest.
00:11:08.180 So there you go.
00:11:09.560 You basically caught them and doesn't spark an investigation.
00:11:13.060 And then maybe if you confront them, they'll say, well, that doesn't make a difference.
00:11:17.060 And it's not enough to change the outcome of the election.
00:11:19.900 And they've been doing this for decades.
00:11:22.200 Yeah.
00:11:22.440 And the ballot harvesting is a big operation for them because they know what sort of foot soldiers they have.
00:11:27.560 And the other side probably doesn't ballot harvest at all.
00:11:30.080 And two bucks, they can't even get that can't even get you anything in L.A.
00:11:34.420 I thought you were going to say 20.
00:11:35.740 And it's like that would have been too low.
00:11:37.480 Two bucks.
00:11:38.320 That's like a bus ride across town once.
00:11:41.000 Maybe even less.
00:11:41.980 And then these people are perfect for it because, like, when it comes time to blow the whistle on illegal ballot harvesting, they're not credible.
00:11:51.740 They're going to court, I swear, on the fentanyl.
00:11:54.420 You know, like, this lady's not credible.
00:11:56.480 And you give her $4 to not testify against you.
00:11:58.740 Yeah.
00:11:58.920 She'll go, okay.
00:11:59.620 Exactly.
00:12:00.120 And then ultimately, like, you switch sides 10 times and you're only up to $32.
00:12:03.280 bucks so you did like whatever you wanted and like undermined every institution voting judicial
00:12:10.400 everything for like eleven dollars yeah crazy all right let's go to seattle nothing's gonna
00:12:15.680 fuck it yeah nothing's gonna happen and i don't know is there anything that can happen we're too
00:12:20.000 well the federal the department of justice could go after things this is where federal meets state
00:12:25.880 that's what the only way california gets checked california is a democrat super majority they're
00:12:30.560 all Dems. So we have the Department of Justice and different sort of like lawsuits, like we said
00:12:38.660 last week with Spencer Pratt, but we're too busy on the phone with generals at night, worried about
00:12:43.560 striking somewhere 5,000 miles away. Crazy. So LA gets to do whatever they want. If only we had
00:12:49.280 Pam Bondi at the DOJ still. I know, I miss her. All right, let's check in on Seattle. As you guys
00:12:55.720 know seattle's hosting the world cup part of it uh and they installed some public water fountains
00:13:01.260 for people who are in town tourists and here's some uh people using it
00:13:05.240 using it to bathe using it to cool down and bathe just as they intended yeah and then you're like a
00:13:16.000 drinking fountain put my head under it and if you're like a normal person and you want to
00:13:21.420 get a sip of water. You got to wait in line behind him. Yeah. And you got to think,
00:13:25.940 and you slowly, you're waiting in line and you're like, what else could have happened to this
00:13:28.960 fountain? Some HIV guy's lips are all over it. What else? Certain places you can't have nice
00:13:35.500 things and it's not a joke. You just can't do it. I can't enjoy that. Yeah. You got to assume he was
00:13:40.600 rinsing the bugs out, the water fountain. And then they also made a bunch of tiny homes for
00:13:48.100 homeless people that cost $16,000 each. Here's the mayor talking about it.
00:13:52.340 The recovery is really complicated and difficult. And so we're not demanding that people be,
00:13:57.780 you know, abstinent when they enter this village.
00:14:01.140 So they can use drugs still.
00:14:03.040 Yeah, there you go.
00:14:04.160 That's the key sentence.
00:14:05.100 That was the key sentence. They built these homes. They're not requiring them to not do drugs. It's
00:14:09.480 a great place for them to do drugs, fucking fight. I'm assuming.
00:14:13.260 Oh yeah. Thanks for the F shack, mayor of Seattle.
00:14:17.720 And this sort of, that's a big, I think in The Wire, the show The Wire, there was like
00:14:24.320 this experimental thing where they legalized drugs in one square block.
00:14:28.000 And it was like this, oh my God, there's never been anything like this before.
00:14:31.440 And now that's the de facto thing everywhere.
00:14:35.220 That was an intriguing plot line in the 90s.
00:14:37.200 Exactly.
00:14:37.780 That was like made for TV.
00:14:39.080 And now it's just happening.
00:14:40.540 And then the same thing, that's kind of one of the things Spencer Pratt has been raising
00:14:44.820 the alarm bell on is that we have all the housing, but people just choose not to because
00:14:50.900 there are drug-free rules involved. And Seattle is going, well, we've got a smart solution to that.
00:14:56.420 Drugs allowed. And the $16,000 taxpayer funded fuck shacks.
00:15:00.580 Yeah. And here's one of the citizens of the tiny fuck shacks.
00:15:07.700 Jesus.
00:15:08.220 there he is so that's who they uh these types actually get more money spent on them than like
00:15:18.160 normal citizens oh 100 you know like they spend like tens of thousands i think new york it's like
00:15:23.720 almost 100 000 a year per homeless person i think 83 is the number 83 and then seattle i know is
00:15:29.460 probably pretty high too and that's who they have to prioritize you have people like that instead
00:15:34.800 of just taking a guy like that and saying, get the fuck out of here and shipping them off. And
00:15:38.620 then everyone else can have a normal life. Yeah. You have to look out for him. Well, here's an
00:15:43.100 area where he can live. Here's an area where he can do drugs. Here's needles for him to do drugs.
00:15:47.540 Here's a monthly stipend if he wants to buy food. And it's like, why the fuck do we care about this
00:15:51.840 rat? Yeah. And that's a big point that we've been making a lot is that we're, we have a
00:15:58.260 subscription service to antisocial, dysfunctional people, right? Imagine if you were like shopping
00:16:05.120 for Netflix or a streaming service or anything, and you're like, okay, yeah, $29.99 a month. That's
00:16:10.700 HD, four accounts. Cool. And then in this regard, you're like, okay, I got two street rats,
00:16:15.800 one fentanyl addict. What? $100,000 a year? It's insane. And it wouldn't happen basically any
00:16:23.420 place. And it's the same with EBT and a section eight or whatever living expenses. You have like
00:16:29.020 an annual run rate for all these dysfunctional people. And it's not one of those, it's not a
00:16:33.640 leg up. It's not, it's just like, this is what this guy costs. And like you said, it's a run
00:16:38.080 rate. And it's not one of those things where it's like, well, it's the run rate for the first year,
00:16:41.800 but by the second year it goes down by half. And by the third year we're, we're making money.
00:16:45.420 We achieve economies of scale. It's like, these guys are always going to be on the run rate and
00:16:49.380 there's going to be more people added to it. And they're not really coming off and they get worse.
00:16:53.200 Right. Like if you're a fentanyl guy who's all messed up and then, oh, in your 30s, you have a MRSA infection or whatever.
00:17:00.040 And then it gets worse later. Now you can't breathe. You got lung problems.
00:17:03.820 The state's trying to keep you alive so they can keep paying you. Right.
00:17:06.740 And they keep the run rate going. And then what also happens, so you have the run rate that's high.
00:17:10.640 And then like the neighborhoods they're hanging out in, those property values go down.
00:17:14.640 Safety goes down. People enjoying their life goes down. It's like the worst investment you can do.
00:17:19.420 Yep. Doesn't even make sense. All right, let's get into our Carmelo Anthony reaction section.
00:17:24.600 But before we do, check out this clip from tonight's episode of Fleckus Files.
00:17:49.420 We'll be right back.
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00:20:05.340 All right.
00:20:05.740 Let's get into our Carmelo Anthony reaction section.
00:20:10.060 Let's start with this.
00:20:11.760 Again, 35 years.
00:20:13.060 He got sentenced guilty of murder.
00:20:14.500 They didn't go for manslaughter.
00:20:16.140 He just, his defense put up a bad thing
00:20:18.940 and he's going away for 35 years.
00:20:21.480 Texas, you can get out
00:20:23.160 or you can start getting parole at half.
00:20:25.620 So 17, 17 and a half years, basically.
00:20:30.040 And, you know, that's just where we're at.
00:20:33.060 Yeah.
00:20:33.560 So he's sentenced.
00:20:34.320 We got some justice.
00:20:35.880 The sentence could have been a little harsher,
00:20:37.380 but it's justice for now.
00:20:39.340 But the main energy from what we've seen this week online,
00:20:41.920 no accountability, no apologies.
00:20:44.500 And based on the clips we're going to show, it seems like Carmelo was the victim.
00:20:49.120 Yeah.
00:20:49.540 It's like insane.
00:20:50.360 First, we have a response from Carmelo's parents.
00:20:52.920 My son is no murderer.
00:20:55.120 My son didn't intend to hurt anyone.
00:21:00.480 My son was defending himself.
00:21:04.700 And that's why it hurt so bad.
00:21:06.780 To have mercy on my son.
00:21:09.840 That's what I told the jury.
00:21:10.960 i know they had their minds made up already so i mean really wasn't much i could say
00:21:19.300 to change their mind all right we get it minds made up already and like from that energy you'd
00:21:27.520 think like their son was killed and the killer just got set free yeah and it's like oh my son
00:21:32.900 this is such a miscarriage of justice but your son was the killer he wasn't a murderer and he
00:21:38.440 didn't want to hurt anybody so why did he put his hand in a bag with a knife unfold the knife
00:21:43.880 get ready to strike and say don't touch me or touch me and see what happens five times like
00:21:48.280 we reported on last week yeah that's a that's a lot of time so actually that's a good point
00:21:52.240 that touch me and see what happens touch me and see what happens touch me and see what happens
00:21:56.040 to the jury that's like okay that's enough premeditation right there remember you know
00:22:00.800 the difference between murder or manslaughter or murder one and murder two that's that premeditation
00:22:05.120 part. And in his mind, he's just caught in a black looping rage. But the jury sees that as,
00:22:11.860 oh, that was time to think about it. And he even articulated the threat.
00:22:14.940 And the parents see it as, well, he told you not to touch him.
00:22:17.740 Exactly.
00:22:18.280 It's like it is a defense for him.
00:22:20.520 That's a big part of this too, is this whole self-defense thing that never really materialized.
00:22:25.540 And the defense witnesses said he was not surrounded. Self-defense. And one point that
00:22:30.040 I keep coming back to is that there's this kind of like diffusion of, well, Austin Metcalf wasn't
00:22:37.860 in charge, you know, like he's not authority. He don't make the rules. And then, but they don't
00:22:45.280 listen to people who do make the rules anyway. You ever see the team takeovers where they like
00:22:49.220 punch a cop? Yeah. Austin Metcalf's not the cops and we don't listen to the cops either.
00:22:53.100 And we also will swing on them. So it's a very interesting thing where, so obviously Austin
00:22:58.740 metcalf was not in charge of anything but there's like social norms and expectations and so the the
00:23:03.600 black community at large disregards those but then they also have a problem with authority in general
00:23:08.680 i think based on a lot of what we've seen yeah but we have another clip from the parents being
00:23:12.900 interviewed where the mom's saying she's fighting for justice so do you believe your son received a
00:23:18.300 fair trial absolutely absolutely not absolutely not and we're gonna keep fighting we will not
00:23:24.100 Stop fighting for justice for my son.
00:23:28.760 And as parents, have you all struggled with guilt?
00:23:32.160 You know, asking yourselves, is there anything differently?
00:23:34.620 I know, Kayla, you said you wish you had gone to that track meet.
00:23:37.220 Is there anything that you both wish you could have done differently?
00:23:40.280 I wish I would have.
00:23:41.380 Just being rebellious.
00:23:42.520 I was told, don't talk to this person.
00:23:45.440 Don't talk to this person.
00:23:47.040 I feel like it was just a setup.
00:23:49.040 Now, say they told us, go get white attorneys.
00:23:52.340 Every black person I went to, a white attorney.
00:23:54.200 You know, white attorney said I'm going to push them.
00:23:56.460 Hey, here you go.
00:23:57.360 I mean, no objections.
00:23:58.420 It was things smooth, because as a father, me being who I am.
00:24:02.940 I don't even know what he's trying to say.
00:24:04.420 I don't understand the words.
00:24:06.020 Yeah, marble mouth a little bit, and then just, I don't get the point.
00:24:09.980 But also, would you do anything different?
00:24:12.040 And then they talk about, like, the racist lawyers they had to use or not use,
00:24:17.420 because the lawyers are racist.
00:24:18.420 What about not teaching your kid to murder people?
00:24:20.420 Yeah. And that's, you know, obviously a hard thing to do for parents. Like, obviously it was a no murder vibe in the house, but he freaked out. Right. He had a moment where he freaked out and he thought it was a self-defense scenario or something.
00:24:34.800 But a theme of a lot of these clips is the vagueness and the generalities.
00:24:43.080 And it's never, here's what about the trial was really messed up.
00:24:47.400 It's, he just got an unfair trial.
00:24:49.280 He never had a shot.
00:24:50.540 They decided before.
00:24:51.720 What are the specifics?
00:24:52.860 Like, what was unfair about it?
00:24:54.040 And this is like a week long or a week and a half long trial where everyone was in there
00:24:58.760 reporting on it, saying every little piece of key evidence.
00:25:01.920 and they're just speaking in generalities.
00:25:04.500 There's no specific, like you should be an expert.
00:25:06.980 You sat in the courtroom, right?
00:25:08.760 What specifically?
00:25:09.980 And you're going to see a theme of that
00:25:11.460 throughout these clips.
00:25:12.600 Yeah.
00:25:13.040 And then like the same energy,
00:25:14.680 we're fighting for justice.
00:25:15.620 And it's like, well, what wasn't fair?
00:25:17.440 The jury figured it out in like an hour.
00:25:20.400 Yeah.
00:25:20.700 So it seemed to be a pretty open and shut, obvious case.
00:25:23.560 But like you said, it wasn't fair.
00:25:25.760 And what specifically?
00:25:27.260 We wanted him to win.
00:25:28.820 Yeah, exactly.
00:25:29.520 Exactly. And if you ask the mom what she thought her son should have got in jail, I don't think the answer would even be like five years. I think it would be zero. They were going for, they were trying to sneak one by, to sneak a murder in some sort of vague racial self-defense thing. They were trying to sneak it by and get away with it.
00:25:49.340 Yeah. And it's the same thing with the protesters. This ain't fair. This ain't this. It's like, what isn't? And then if you try to have a conversation with them, they jump around in your face and kind of like look for some sort of BLM 2020 era moment.
00:26:03.100 Yeah, we'll get to that. And then we have a clip here of the Metcalf family leaving the courtroom and look how they're treated.
00:26:10.320 They are leaving right now. Here they are.
00:26:19.340 You guys knew he was a bully!
00:26:22.620 You guys knew he was a bully!
00:26:24.580 I am six foot even.
00:26:27.580 My bone is at my head.
00:26:30.540 And I have a brother.
00:26:33.120 They were yelling in the beginning, we're glad Austin's dead.
00:26:35.680 Like, this is what you would do to the family of the killer that just got set free.
00:26:39.380 That's what I'm saying.
00:26:40.320 You know, and it's like they're the victims.
00:26:42.040 Their son was killed for no reason by your, like, animal son who can't control himself.
00:26:46.760 And then they're the problem.
00:26:48.160 And then notice there's no logic to it.
00:26:51.300 It's all emotion.
00:26:52.500 I'm glad Austin is dead.
00:26:54.100 They're not going to have a conversation.
00:26:55.280 They're looking to heckle the white family who, for some reason, they think victimized this black kid when the black kid killed someone.
00:27:03.840 So backwards, upside down, as we always say.
00:27:06.400 But that ain't going to stop them.
00:27:08.400 Yeah.
00:27:08.720 And they were calling Austin the bully.
00:27:11.280 He's a bully.
00:27:12.040 He's a bully.
00:27:13.160 And even though he's obviously the one who got murdered.
00:27:15.220 So they don't know what justice looks like.
00:27:17.180 and we can't even explain it to them.
00:27:19.760 Yeah.
00:27:20.180 That's like the key takeaway.
00:27:21.740 Absolutely.
00:27:22.680 There's no conversation to be had.
00:27:26.400 It's just, I'm with this side
00:27:27.960 and I'm going to yell slogans and stuff.
00:27:30.260 There's no real accountability
00:27:32.120 or like, I'll give you that point.
00:27:34.320 I've not seen one person go,
00:27:35.960 well, I'll give you that.
00:27:37.220 But you know what I mean?
00:27:38.720 It's just a total like rejection
00:27:40.920 of any sort of civilized society belief.
00:27:43.200 Yeah.
00:27:43.780 Kind of.
00:27:44.320 And we have some more info
00:27:45.260 about the Metcalfs family
00:27:46.460 that wasn't able to come out until the gag order was lifted.
00:27:49.380 Yeah, Austin Metcalfe's father was swatted six times.
00:27:52.400 Austin Metcalfe's mother was swatted two times.
00:27:54.920 They had to keep all of this under a gag order.
00:27:57.560 The hell these people went through being terrorized by blacks was insane.
00:28:01.600 Yeah, it really was.
00:28:02.940 And then we have, we're going to get into some of the online reactions.
00:28:06.020 This first person, I just wrote BLM retard.
00:28:09.200 Yeah, she's like a BLM influencer.
00:28:10.840 And I think someone advertised it as AOC follows her.
00:28:13.740 So that's like her credit as AOC follows me.
00:28:43.740 marginalized people, most especially black and indigenous people.
00:28:47.140 I don't know what that last part meant. Yeah. And then also a key phrase for her was
00:28:51.320 black people being peaceful martyrs. Are black people known as peaceful to you? I've never,
00:28:57.400 I don't think I've ever seen one. Yeah. But she's got the gold teeth and she telling everybody,
00:29:01.400 this is another theme. Whenever there's a big moment, everyone activate everyone, but me do
00:29:06.480 it now, go, go. And it's like, what are you up to lady? And we got a guy later who's also doing
00:29:12.420 to rile you up while you what sip lattes and you know do social media right and then she was saying
00:29:18.620 white people are going to be violence regardless so you got to decide if you're going to let them
00:29:23.800 destroy society and it's like you pretty you have it close yeah and then the whole thing is backwards
00:29:28.780 but you have it close and i also view this as kind of two distinct groups right there's black
00:29:33.240 tribalism who's just like anybody in the hood a dumb guy who goes man that's fucked up and then
00:29:37.920 there's the woke, like the, the, this girl would be a crossover version where she's got the racial
00:29:43.560 solidarity, but she's also in that, uh, everything is one thing kind of lesson that we've been going
00:29:49.360 through. Everything is one thing like black racism, capitalism, everything goes fat phobia.
00:29:55.500 It's all one thing. And, uh, she's trying to dismantle America. You know what I mean? So
00:30:00.600 if you're trying to dismantle the United States of America, or that's like your end goal and
00:30:05.240 black and brown and indigenous bodies are the leader of it, then what do you care about this
00:30:09.120 illegitimate court? You know what I mean? Like, it's almost like one thing has nothing to do with
00:30:14.760 the other. You know what I'm saying there? Like, you hate America already. So what do you care
00:30:20.580 about the court? The court, you knew it was going to do the wrong thing. So you're right.
00:30:24.440 Yeah. It's very hard to negotiate and converse with these people. It's impossible. And they
00:30:32.560 always attribute the best motives for their side and the worst motives for the other side.
00:30:37.660 And I was actually looking at some of the comments. I posted a reel about the lynching
00:30:42.760 point Mimetic Sisyphus made and people are in there fighting with me. And there was one person
00:30:48.920 who was like kind of defending and it's like, you can kind of do a little game scenario here where
00:30:54.260 you see the lynching picture. Did those people deserve that even though they were rapists and
00:30:59.560 murders yeah and they would say no yeah but then you're also in the same out of the same side of
00:31:04.460 your mouth trying to say that austin metcalf somehow deserved to get killed yeah it's like
00:31:09.720 it's like impossible to square that away yeah we used to call it mental gymnastics
00:31:13.920 we're like austin metcalf for some reason deserved to get stabbed in the chest but then
00:31:19.700 the rapists and murderers who got lynched that needs more context yeah he was a bully and like
00:31:25.380 there's no marks or anything on Carmelo. So crazy. And then that lady, the opening of her clip said
00:31:30.840 that white people are going to be violent regardless. We have some DOJ stats that we
00:31:35.420 can get to real quick to debunk that one. Yeah. Violent crimes committed by whites against blacks
00:31:41.980 is 3.4 per 10,000 whites. And then by blacks against whites is 153 per 10,000 blacks.
00:31:50.720 So we're not the ones getting violent regardless.
00:31:53.880 Yeah.
00:31:54.260 And that's part of it is any sort of state or, you know, police officer, she counts that towards the white violence when we don't.
00:32:02.880 We're just talking about like random normal people getting completely blown out, head stomped, teen takeovered, shot, victimized, like the shit we show in Urban Decay every week.
00:32:12.300 Yeah.
00:32:12.680 That happens every week.
00:32:13.800 We get replenished.
00:32:15.220 There's an energy bar.
00:32:16.380 And it's like, oh, I guess we ran out of those clips.
00:32:18.620 Boop, boop, boop, boop, boop.
00:32:19.460 Yeah.
00:32:19.680 Six more teens kill someone over this weekend.
00:32:22.040 It happens literally every day.
00:32:23.600 And there's clips we don't use.
00:32:24.820 We have too many.
00:32:25.680 Yeah, too violent, too.
00:32:27.160 Can't even show it.
00:32:28.440 Very true.
00:32:29.140 And then we have a tweet here from someone.
00:32:31.200 Black people, please carry more than a pocket knife.
00:32:34.160 Get their asses before they can get you.
00:32:36.820 Just anyone.
00:32:37.740 I don't know what world you're living in.
00:32:39.460 And you already do carry more than a pocket knife.
00:32:41.600 Yeah, yeah.
00:32:42.540 But the reality that they live in is insane.
00:32:47.000 And I'm sure you guys saw this.
00:32:49.280 After the verdict was read, some black people were going up to random white people and assaulting them and pretending they thought they were one of the jurors.
00:32:56.620 Here's an example.
00:32:57.800 Hey, hey, hey, bro.
00:33:00.540 Weren't you on motherfucking jury selection?
00:33:02.360 You motherfucking bitch.
00:33:03.280 Weren't you on jury selection?
00:33:04.760 No, I wasn't.
00:33:05.800 Yes, you was.
00:33:06.540 No, I wasn't.
00:33:06.960 Yes, you was.
00:33:07.600 No, I wasn't.
00:33:07.980 Yes, you was.
00:33:08.400 No, I wasn't.
00:33:08.980 Yes, the hell you was.
00:33:10.020 I've never been on jury selection.
00:33:11.860 I'm not here, you fat fucking black bitch.
00:33:15.220 Good for him.
00:33:16.280 Yeah, and she didn't even slap him that hard.
00:33:17.920 But like, that's the energy.
00:33:19.500 Fat, mouth-breathing idiot, you know?
00:33:21.400 Yeah.
00:33:21.880 Going around slugging someone.
00:33:23.020 She's probably out of town.
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00:33:55.560 And that guy was like homeless.
00:33:57.460 And then this other guy, same thing.
00:33:58.660 There's some guy sitting on the ground.
00:34:00.280 They thought he was a juror.
00:34:01.720 This is in Jacksonville, Florida.
00:34:12.480 Hey, what are you on jury selection?
00:34:15.480 No, he wasn't.
00:34:16.820 Seriously.
00:34:17.460 No, he wasn't.
00:34:18.520 He wasn't.
00:34:18.940 He was on Jerusalem.
00:34:21.320 He's a vet, dude.
00:34:22.700 He's a vet.
00:34:23.480 He's a vet.
00:34:24.080 He ain't been on Jerusalem.
00:34:25.760 So he just punched a veteran.
00:34:27.540 Jacksonville, Florida.
00:34:28.500 And yeah, this guy is just the type of guy who wanted to punch someone, and he finally
00:34:32.240 had the social media say, okay, today's a good day.
00:34:35.180 Yeah.
00:34:35.860 Like, this guy is inherently violent.
00:34:37.860 And we can tell.
00:34:38.580 We have some more information about him.
00:34:40.660 He's a repeat felon.
00:34:42.520 He's got an ankle monitor in one of the pics.
00:34:44.120 and then here he is with the money spread yeah and he's got the fake money spread you can tell
00:34:48.820 it's fake because if it was real he wouldn't be riding that shitty bike he'd be probably driving
00:34:54.440 a 2016 mercedes s-class with 180 000 miles and a bad oil leak yeah exactly he wouldn't be on some
00:35:00.980 shitty bike that's stolen with no handle grips but um so someone else let him hold the bread for a
00:35:07.060 little bit and say all right man come up off it come up off it some shit like that when he wanted
00:35:11.580 to hold it for too long yep and then we have another guy here who's talking about like eye
00:35:15.620 for an eye frontier justice ain't no fucking judicial justice for black people how many
00:35:22.440 motherfucking decades and decades have to go by where you don't receive that your justice
00:35:28.040 is fucking frontier justice they kill one of y'all you kill one of them you guys killed us
00:35:36.440 Yeah, exactly. And that's the whole point is you'd think that Carmelo Anthony's lost a brother or something. You'd think the exact opposite based on this reaction. And guys, again, remember, this wasn't a police officer. This wasn't some whites only country club where a kid got asked to leave. He stabbed an innocent kid, right? A white kid.
00:35:57.100 and like I don't know how it's like I don't know if it's a game of telephone or what yeah it gets
00:36:02.800 all the way to this guy who's talking about frontier justice and it's like yeah 40 guys
00:36:07.060 killed Carmelo stomped him out and then they put him in jail when he woke up from the coma
00:36:12.120 they lied yeah you kill one of ours we kill one of yours it's like okay we're up yeah by a lot
00:36:20.020 right who's gonna take it by 50x ratio like it's not even close and we actually he's talking about
00:36:25.420 there's no justice for black people. Here's what no justice actually looks like. And it's for white
00:36:30.100 people. Can you read the two updates? Yeah. Alexander Zander Kazanowski was beaten to death
00:36:34.600 two months ago by these four people whose faces are clearly shown and not one of them has been
00:36:39.780 arrested. If Chicago's mayor would stop being racist for one day, blah, blah, blah. So we
00:36:44.540 covered this on the show. This guy's, he got beat down and then died at like 3 a.m. in Chicago.
00:36:51.540 and they have HD pics of all the perpetrators
00:36:54.200 and they haven't found them yet.
00:36:55.520 So that's what no justice looks like.
00:36:57.360 Where's our eye for an eye?
00:36:58.980 And another one is Irina's killer found incompetent
00:37:02.320 to stand trial in federal court.
00:37:03.640 This guy, he's been found incompetent,
00:37:06.040 I think three times, twice at the state level
00:37:09.140 and then once at the federal.
00:37:10.900 If I'm keeping track, right, I might not be.
00:37:12.680 You are.
00:37:13.300 But where's our justice, you know?
00:37:15.840 Eye for an eye, we gotta go do something, right?
00:37:17.900 According to the frontier justicemen.
00:37:19.460 And by the way, have black people really ever been on the frontier?
00:37:23.260 They're not builders and explorers, really.
00:37:25.740 Yeah, they're more urban types.
00:37:27.160 Yeah, so maybe some inner city justice is the word he's looking for.
00:37:30.520 Some ghetto justice.
00:37:32.260 Leave the frontier out of it, please.
00:37:34.840 And then we had a tweet here.
00:37:36.860 I thought that was pretty insightful from Shoe on Head.
00:37:39.700 Yeah, what's wild is this wasn't even like cop kills a black guy thing where there might be some debate about the police or whatever.
00:37:46.960 It's just straight up a black kid stabbed the white kid and they're losing their minds that he's going to prison over murder.
00:37:52.780 Fascinating.
00:37:53.480 And some of the tweets like this is the type of social media stuff.
00:37:56.680 Dig it.
00:37:57.340 Fuck it.
00:37:58.080 Dig Austin Metcalf up and stab his ass again.
00:38:01.720 Stop sending your kids to these white schools.
00:38:04.940 Yeah.
00:38:05.780 Yeah.
00:38:06.180 That's it.
00:38:06.800 Stop sending the kids to white schools.
00:38:08.480 That would be sick.
00:38:09.420 Thank you.
00:38:10.080 Please.
00:38:10.740 You got to learn to not read on your own.
00:38:13.920 Yeah.
00:38:14.860 Waste some other teacher's time.
00:38:16.600 Right. And then, yeah, that's a great point. Like the the late lately, the people that the black community has been rallying behind George Floyd, Carmelo Anthony and George Floyd was one where everything was like, oh, he pointed a gun at a pregnant woman's belly.
00:38:33.400 Oh, he did the counterfeit 20. Oh, he was on fentanyl like they already picked bad ones to rally around.
00:38:39.540 And that somehow still worked with the amount of white guilt that was ripe for the taking.
00:38:43.720 I can't even think of a normal black victim that was like, oh, man, I see your point.
00:38:49.340 Cold-blooded.
00:38:50.020 Yeah, I can't even think of one.
00:38:51.780 And I actually mentioned this idea in the group chat a couple days ago.
00:38:54.900 What if we pretended to be Carmelo Anthony supporters and you start a GoFundMe to resurrect a statue of Carmelo Anthony?
00:39:02.480 Yeah.
00:39:02.960 Run off with the loot.
00:39:03.960 Run off with the 14 grand.
00:39:05.520 Yeah, maybe in a little caveat and be like, oh, we can do whatever we want with the money.
00:39:08.960 Yeah, pay DL Hewley to post it.
00:39:11.800 It's got a big business.
00:39:13.120 It actually would work.
00:39:13.840 Technically fraud.
00:39:14.820 Yeah, technically fraud.
00:39:15.860 That's why someone should.
00:39:18.120 But there is something there where they would raise money
00:39:21.160 and then they would make a statue of him like they did with George Floyd.
00:39:24.140 Yeah.
00:39:24.460 It's like insane.
00:39:25.540 And then we have another crazy person here who's riling people up.
00:39:31.220 You white motherfuckers show y'all ass.
00:39:33.760 Y'all so motherfucking racist.
00:39:36.040 Y'all so mad.
00:39:37.540 Teach y'all motherfucking kids to keep their motherfucking hands to themselves.
00:39:40.800 Stop being fucking bullies.
00:39:42.160 Y'all raised them bitches to pick and pick.
00:39:44.360 Now his ass got stuck and stuck.
00:39:46.400 May Austin rest in shit.
00:39:48.180 He's taking a fucking dirt nap.
00:39:50.040 He won't never wake the fuck back up.
00:39:51.860 And I bet he learned his lesson.
00:39:53.580 I bet his motherfucking weak-ass brother learned his lesson.
00:39:56.420 Y'all so motherfuckers.
00:39:57.000 All right, we get it.
00:39:57.860 Imagine this energy for when the ghetto people are shooting other blacks.
00:40:01.880 Imagine that energy.
00:40:02.900 And then imagine cooperating with the police when there's a murder on your street
00:40:05.780 instead of saying, nah, I don't talk to cops.
00:40:07.820 This level of anger.
00:40:09.280 This level of, like, commitment.
00:40:10.700 and then our problems would be so much smaller than they are.
00:40:14.840 And instead, they only get this animated on a clear-cut murder the opposite way.
00:40:24.380 So I don't think there's much hope.
00:40:25.980 And that's kind of a theme of this.
00:40:28.440 We only get these moments every once in a while.
00:40:30.760 And I think there's a big difference between the energy from the past week
00:40:34.360 that we've seen from black people defending Carmelo Anthony
00:40:37.220 versus the more polished version during BLM.
00:40:40.700 And like BLM, there were still crazy people and you'd go, what?
00:40:43.700 And they'd be on the show.
00:40:45.060 They'd make it into – people would make whole videos about like how retarded they were.
00:40:50.220 But it just – it generally seemed like there was some corporate backing and it was more polished.
00:40:54.600 At least the leaders would say something like in a little more precise language.
00:41:00.560 But now it's just all emotional and fuck them white people.
00:41:03.900 So it's kind of good to take a look under the hood because this stuff doesn't come up unless there's a boiling point issue.
00:41:09.960 And it's nice to know what your neighbors think about you, right?
00:41:13.280 Hopefully not your neighbors.
00:41:14.540 Yeah, well, ideally.
00:41:15.740 Very ideally not.
00:41:16.700 How about she says in the beginning, you got to teach your kids to keep their hands to themselves.
00:41:21.260 Teach Carmelo, maybe.
00:41:22.840 It's like, don't you know what irony is?
00:41:24.740 I know you probably can't spell irony.
00:41:26.800 That's a confusing one.
00:41:28.080 If you handed her a note card and said the ironic tale, she'd stumble through it.
00:41:32.840 But, you know, teach the kids to keep their hands to themselves.
00:41:36.400 Yeah.
00:41:36.640 Keep going.
00:41:37.360 And that's what I'm saying.
00:41:38.220 It's not logical.
00:41:39.200 It's all emotion.
00:41:40.120 It's all ramped up social media shit.
00:41:41.800 They don't check for logical inconsistencies.
00:41:44.520 Yeah.
00:41:45.120 So they don't even know about the faux pas when it comes to debating.
00:41:49.140 Yeah.
00:41:50.820 All right.
00:41:51.460 And the logical fallacies.
00:41:52.900 Yeah.
00:41:53.200 All right.
00:41:53.660 Let's get to our next clip.
00:41:54.800 This guy is talking about being aggressive with white people.
00:41:57.820 When I walk, gang, I intentionally, intentionally get in white people's way.
00:42:02.600 This is not slavery, man.
00:42:05.120 You finna feel my energy.
00:42:07.340 I'm my dead brother.
00:42:08.980 All right. On his dead brother, he walks in white people's ways.
00:42:14.500 Who do you think killed that brother?
00:42:16.740 Probably Whitey. He's probably Whitey, right?
00:42:19.060 Exactly.
00:42:19.560 That's who kills most of the black people, right? Oh, no, never mind.
00:42:22.940 Yeah. And like, oh, we're oppressed by white people.
00:42:25.320 They hunt in us and they're oppressing us.
00:42:28.040 Let's knock into them when we see them in the street.
00:42:30.460 So are you scared of white people or not?
00:42:32.800 No. And it's the same thing with cops, right? The same energy.
00:42:35.940 I'm terrified of interacting with the police.
00:42:38.980 but fuck them, right?
00:42:40.800 And I disrespect them in front of their face
00:42:42.480 and I freak out and I start swinging my arms.
00:42:44.740 No, obviously you're not afraid.
00:42:46.120 Otherwise you would be like this.
00:42:48.280 Can I move?
00:42:49.380 Can I breathe?
00:42:50.200 You know, if you were deathly afraid.
00:42:51.700 Yeah, but the types we're dealing with here,
00:42:54.320 these aren't like rational, normal people.
00:42:56.540 And I kind of like compared it to like a coyote.
00:42:59.920 You see a coyote, it's like, oh, he could be nice.
00:43:02.200 And it's like, nah, he's still not exactly what he looks like.
00:43:07.160 Yeah.
00:43:07.640 Like you're dealing with like a wild animal.
00:43:10.000 I get that.
00:43:11.380 Respectfully.
00:43:12.000 Well, yeah.
00:43:13.240 As a joke.
00:43:14.000 As a joke.
00:43:14.500 As a joke.
00:43:15.280 Satirically speaking.
00:43:16.340 But there's like a thing where like you can't explain your side.
00:43:19.860 They don't want to hear your side.
00:43:21.560 They have it wrong and think we're wrong.
00:43:23.920 So instead of trying to like explain your way through it, I think you just walk away.
00:43:29.760 Yeah, there's really no common ground.
00:43:31.280 There's nothing to be gained from an interaction with one of these types of people.
00:43:34.840 there's no like oh i'm glad we came together on that it's just like these people believe something
00:43:40.040 so inverted from the reality that it's almost hard to believe that they're all like have the
00:43:45.100 same vote and everything i can't imagine crazy they've been canceling my vote out forever all
00:43:51.400 right then we have jasmine crockett talking about this and apparently none of us know the agony of
00:43:56.480 racism black women especially black women who have black male children live in fear and agony
00:44:08.920 every single day a fear and agony that i promise you the metcalfs probably never
00:44:17.340 spend a day living that way all right so i think one day i think one day in the following couple
00:44:25.040 months they probably spent right yeah and again this is not to interrupt you this is one of those
00:44:30.500 things where it's alluding to what black women with black sons have to go through and there's
00:44:36.280 no specifics there's no like when you drop them off here there's like a 40 chance they could die
00:44:41.920 you know there's no real specifics it's just this trust me black women are in pain and it's agony
00:44:49.640 right yeah again no specifics no specifics didn't get a fair trial black women every day have to
00:44:54.900 deal with crazy stuff okay what was wrong about the trial and what do they have to deal with tell
00:44:58.320 me i'm really looking to learn i'm a goofy white guy hr guy who's looking to learn can we sit down
00:45:04.380 uh no no i can't right exactly there's nothing to explain and we all know who causes all the
00:45:11.460 pain and agony for these black people she's talking about it's not white people it's black
00:45:15.940 people with nothing to lose and i actually have a stat here uh between 1900 and 2023 the kkk killed
00:45:23.080 3700 black people in 2025 alone 12 000 black people were killed by other black people
00:45:30.000 so there's who's causing all your pain and agony yeah uh but historical grievances really
00:45:36.040 fundraise a lot better than uh 12 000 black dead kids last year right crazy and uh but she did say
00:45:43.020 that like, you know, black women have to deal with so much racism and the Metcalfs and white
00:45:47.240 people can't understand the racism they go through. So we actually found an example of a pretty
00:45:52.400 egregious racist thing that happened to a black woman. A former Bayfront nurse says she reported
00:45:57.180 a racially offensive display at work and lost her job. Tamiko Keaton says she worked for Orlando
00:46:01.380 Health Bayfront's Baby Place program, which operates inside Johns Hopkins All Children's
00:46:04.920 Hospital. One of her complaints involved a Valentine's Day display. And I want to warn you
00:46:08.960 before you see it the image may be offensive to some viewers the photo shows a black heart-shaped
00:46:13.040 character with large white eyes and a wide outlined white mouth a red tongue and red hands
00:46:18.920 keaton and st petersburg and double acp say the image resembled blackface and historical anti-black
00:46:23.600 caricatures keaton said so it's not a word it they blurred it it's not easy for black people
00:46:28.980 you got to deal with the valentine's day cut out of black cardboard or construction paper yeah that
00:46:35.480 someone that vaguely looks like that brief period of history in America where people wore weird
00:46:42.560 makeup to represent black people. And that was enough. You got to go to the news. So Jasmine
00:46:48.700 Crockett's right. We really have no idea what they're going through. They see little cardboard
00:46:52.260 cutouts and they go, is this about me? It's fucking crazy, right? So when it comes time
00:46:59.020 to point to specifics or details,
00:47:01.980 not just we got an unfair trial
00:47:03.860 and you don't know the agony.
00:47:05.980 When it comes time to gather around
00:47:07.800 and do a specific,
00:47:09.360 it's this cardboard cutout
00:47:10.960 that the news blurred out
00:47:12.420 for a brief moment
00:47:13.300 before showing its hands
00:47:14.540 and goofy smile.
00:47:15.880 Happy Valentine's Day.
00:47:17.360 Love y'all.
00:47:19.120 That's the specifics.
00:47:20.560 When it comes time
00:47:21.140 to name specifics, it's that.
00:47:22.460 That was the racist oppression.
00:47:24.460 And we have another specific here.
00:47:26.020 You want to go into this one?
00:47:27.280 Just the other day,
00:47:27.800 I got pulled over by the police
00:47:28.720 with my sons in the car and it was no big deal they let me go with a warning so everything was
00:47:32.100 cool but afterwards i asked my sons i was like were y'all scared and they're like nah man we
00:47:36.080 weren't scared we ain't scared of nothing you know and as soon as i got home i started cooking
00:47:39.420 dinner and my younger son he just he wouldn't leave me alone like he just kept talking to me
00:47:43.860 he kept asking me questions which is just out of the ordinary for him and so at some point i asked
00:47:47.720 i was like hey man you good like why you why you why you won't go away and he was just like
00:47:53.200 i'm just making sure you're still here
00:47:56.360 i'm still here bro so you could have taught your kid a valuable lesson about how you can't assume
00:48:06.460 police are always the enemy and police aren't actually gonna get you sometimes they're nice
00:48:10.580 a lot of times most of the time they're nice yeah hey kids check it out i got a warning
00:48:14.620 you see how i was speeding and he caught me he gave me a warning this time so that's all good
00:48:19.580 but instead it's this deep moment to reflect on how dangerous it is or something and so that's
00:48:25.540 the specific again you get to the specifics and it's me and my sons had a weird feeling after a
00:48:30.580 completely normal interaction with a police officer that's the specific that's the that's
00:48:36.380 the key takeaway here because all of the specifics obviously never pan out to anything significant
00:48:41.820 but in that example you were like favored that was the cop did you a favor that was the ideal
00:48:48.320 end result of an interaction with a police officer after a traffic stop have a great day man just a
00:48:54.220 warning this time be careful out there and then it's like this pull out the road mic and film the
00:48:59.160 social media comment and i don't know this guy he's probably a nice guy but that's what a lot
00:49:03.220 of them do is they lean into this like eye roll like we've all we can all relate to this and that
00:49:10.260 guy's probably got a nice house and like works a job and nothing you're not with those you're not
00:49:14.280 with those guys who are like in fear of getting pulled over and having a glock under the back
00:49:18.500 seat yeah it's not the same thing even close right and then you're presented with like evidence that
00:49:24.060 debunks your theory and views of police and it's like uh ignore that yeah they're really trying to
00:49:30.340 kill us it's not time to reflect on that the good experience right yeah and then we have another
00:49:35.060 clip here from an outraged uh carmella supporter what do you want us to do what what do you want
00:49:41.460 us to do at this point what i i'm i'm lost for it i don't know what to do i got five boys i don't
00:49:47.860 know what i ain't got nothing to tell them no more you can't walk away no more nails maybe you tell
00:49:52.320 him hey guys don't stab anybody in a not clearly threat to your life self-defense situation maybe
00:49:59.080 just don't even bring that knife anywhere i've seen i've seen a knife get young kids in trouble
00:50:03.400 and all of a sudden they're sentenced to 35 years maybe that would be a start yeah hey what am i
00:50:08.560 supposed to tell him yeah hey guys who are you hanging out with on the weekend what are you
00:50:11.720 guys getting up to you getting into trouble are you fighting people you hanging out with a little
00:50:15.940 ray ray again i don't like that kid he's already been to juvie once we need to get you in a summer
00:50:20.740 camp for sports yeah that's what you get you around the nice kids right that's what you would
00:50:24.940 tell the kid and ironically it's so funny because this fight was between austin metcalf and carmelo
00:50:29.280 and really it was obviously instigated by carmelo he started repeating and all that
00:50:33.160 but if carmelo anthony had hung around with a kid like austin metcalf it would probably be better
00:50:38.240 for his future you know what i mean if he was taking his like cues from him in a in a twist
00:50:44.860 of irony he'd be a better less impulsive kid maybe yeah absolutely and then jasmine crockett had a
00:50:52.020 panel with some other distinguished guests and listen to how she described the murder itself
00:50:56.820 the bleachers after and it only took one stab i think everybody needs to understand it was not
00:51:02.660 like it was multiple times the facts that really should have been honed in on correct because that
00:51:09.820 those are the ways that you look at intent right like it was just one step one tiny itsy bitsy
00:51:16.120 stab right to the aorta where he died moments later just one little itsy bitsy thing so i'm
00:51:21.640 sure you guys have noticed by now the tribalism is like at an all-time high yeah and we talk about
00:51:27.600 it all the time on the show where basically like you can be one of those people who's not
00:51:32.000 a tribalistic person and you don't see race they see you yeah it's gonna be it's gonna be seeing
00:51:38.520 you. And fortunately for us so far, all it's been is a couple of sucker punches on homeless people
00:51:44.000 in Jacksonville and various cities. But this type of energy, it really does transfer to across the
00:51:51.900 globe, across America, right? Yeah. And I think it's going to be a bad summer. And then back to
00:51:56.580 the lynching thing and that history, like, man, nobody should ever be lynched. It's like, well,
00:52:02.060 Like, I did a rape and a murder in front of the fiance, right?
00:52:05.360 There's no world, like, we're 20 minutes past the trial and everyone's doing these reactions.
00:52:11.160 In five years from now, it'll be referenced like, oh, and that, and Carmelo Anthony, that case.
00:52:16.400 Like, it'll just be thrown in with a list of names of injustice, right?
00:52:20.520 And then eventually it'll be in, like, the textbooks as, like, Carmelo Anthony was defending himself and he got murdered.
00:52:27.860 You know, it'll be fully reversed.
00:52:29.560 Okay.
00:52:30.600 I don't know if it's quite making textbooks,
00:52:32.540 but for these people who are mad and perpetually online
00:52:35.780 and have racial grievances,
00:52:37.380 Carmelo Anthony is now just another feather in their cap.
00:52:39.880 Yep.
00:52:40.280 And then Austin Metcalfe's dad did an online stream
00:52:43.320 now that the gag order is released,
00:52:44.800 and he made some pretty interesting points.
00:52:47.560 Y'all can make, let me make something racist up
00:52:49.260 so y'all can go viral.
00:52:50.660 I got a new name for Melo, okay?
00:52:52.740 Because he was such this little boy
00:52:53.820 y'all were trying to portray.
00:52:54.520 How about Watermelon Felon?
00:52:56.640 How's that one strike you?
00:52:58.060 It's fire, dad.
00:52:59.500 That one's good.
00:53:00.460 That's fire, dad.
00:53:01.460 And if anybody has the right to be racist in America, it's this guy, right?
00:53:06.780 If anyone has earned the racism stripes, it's that guy.
00:53:11.160 And Mr. Metcalf, if you are a show watcher somehow, we will send you some shirts.
00:53:16.280 Yeah, whatever you want, man.
00:53:17.300 Whatever you want.
00:53:17.980 We'll give you the whole store.
00:53:19.100 And then I'm sure you guys saw this lady who was going a little crazy.
00:53:23.320 Yeah.
00:53:23.640 And I wanted to share this funny tweet.
00:53:25.540 Yeah, traveling back in time to show this pic to the founding fathers.
00:53:28.820 I don't know what they would have done.
00:53:30.280 Yeah, things got a little out of hand.
00:53:31.460 They would have written white in all caps in every piece of the Constitution.
00:53:35.560 Free white men.
00:53:37.000 No women, no blacks, I think is what they would have done.
00:53:40.980 And then our last clip from the Carmelo section is a little bit of mini uplifting gold.
00:53:46.160 There are some nice normal black people out there, of course, like this guy.
00:53:50.380 So I guess I'm going to have to make this video like maybe once a month.
00:53:54.160 Black men, wherever you exist in the world.
00:53:57.600 black men wherever you are in the world stay the fuck away from me i have nothing to offer you
00:54:05.580 i just got gang checked again meaning a car full of fucking ugly gorillas
00:54:13.600 drove up to my hey who you bang with who you bang with and broad fucking day like i'm on my
00:54:21.200 off day just started it i went to the garden to get some gardening supplies i got that good
00:54:27.440 grape juice waiting on me at home and i'm just gonna sit in my bed watch a bunch of shows maybe
00:54:32.360 some youtube some greek theology videos and i'm gonna chill he's trying to garden in his off day
00:54:40.580 from work and he's getting gang and he's getting gang to who you bang with because if you say the
00:54:44.660 wrong thing then we're down to shoot you right now yeah and we're gonna get to that in urban decay
00:54:49.780 the the energy in urban decay today is like the willingness to kill someone for nothing and to
00:54:55.580 fight with someone for nothing. Yeah. And that's the crux of the Carmelo Anthony Austin Metcalf
00:55:00.540 case. It was for nothing. He wanted to what? Linger outside of a tent? Now you can linger
00:55:06.860 in a cell, buddy. Yeah. But so just to wrap this all up, because we're kind of done with the
00:55:10.940 Carmelo clips, you know, there's been a couple of rare instances like the Charlie Kirk death,
00:55:16.400 assassination and the left's reaction, this, the George Floyd stuff, where like very few moments
00:55:23.260 can you get like that moment of clarity where you see what the other side is up to and what
00:55:28.560 they truly believe and how bad the tribalism has gotten. And that's why we wanted to do a long
00:55:32.920 section on it because it's really just unbelievable. It's almost foreign. Like it's us, we cover this
00:55:39.020 sort of these weird racial beliefs and, uh, and weird patterns of behavior. We cover it all the
00:55:43.560 time. Most people don't get to see it like this. Right. And it's, you'd be, and say you had like a,
00:55:52.040 what is called the periscope and you're looking into your neighbor's lives, right? And I'm using
00:55:56.460 a generic neighbor's term. It's like the black people who think Carmelo did absolutely nothing
00:56:00.780 wrong and should get zero jail time. Then you turn to like a Muslim family that just moved
00:56:05.480 into Dearborn and their beliefs that all infidels must die and all of this. Like you can almost
00:56:11.640 blend in as a normal guy. Oh, that's, that's Muhammad. He says hi to me when I'm mowing the
00:56:16.560 on. But then he's got these dark thoughts. And then, oh, that's my cousin. Oh, my son plays
00:56:22.540 basketball with him. That's Jamal. He's great. And his mom thinks the most insane fucking things
00:56:27.820 you ever believe. So it's kind of like this, I don't know, mask off moment or whatever. And you
00:56:32.640 get very few of them, right? Like you'd only hear that at the Mohammeds after they cheer for
00:56:37.820 something in like war or something explodes, right? And there's a lot of people who have very,
00:56:42.380 very drastically different thoughts than the average American from 1990, right?
00:56:47.180 That's very true. And then while all that's happening, they're telling everyone that white
00:56:51.880 people have the extremist views. Yeah. Yeah. So it's like fully backwards and upside down and
00:56:56.980 obviously gets to, gets to be a, gets to a point. Yeah. When we've shown those stats about white
00:57:02.000 jurors and how they're the only ones who are impartial regardless of race and they'll deliver
00:57:06.080 the verdict, everybody else is tribal. So I don't know. It's just a sobering awakening moment,
00:57:11.180 I guess. Like you got to realize who's out there, man. People with weird fucking beliefs.
00:57:15.480 Yeah. Not good. Well, let's get to our migrant section where it's pretty not good there as well.
00:57:20.680 We're going to start off with this Boise lift driver. Yeah. The headline says Boise area lift
00:57:26.500 driver was accused of rape kidnapping. Here's the verdict. So just a Boise area lift driver.
00:57:32.000 What is he? He likes fishing. What is it? The snake river over there in Idaho? He loves fishing in
00:57:37.480 Snake River. But his name is Zakaria Mahmoud Al-Mazjoub. He's a real Idaho frontiersman.
00:57:46.740 Boise, man.
00:57:47.800 Frontiersman, too.
00:57:48.580 And remember when Uber and Lyft, when they first started, used to be normal white guys
00:57:52.740 who were trying to make a little extra money after work?
00:57:54.820 I'm retired. I do this for fun.
00:57:57.340 Yeah. I like to meet new people.
00:57:59.200 Oh, I shut down around nine o'clock. The roads get too dangerous after that.
00:58:02.860 And now it's like all these migrants.
00:58:04.760 Yeah. It's foreigners.
00:58:05.720 And we have another example.
00:58:06.900 Foreign criminals.
00:58:07.480 Yeah, we have another example with this food delivery guy.
00:58:09.820 Wait till you hear what he did.
00:58:10.740 Yeah.
00:58:11.200 After drowning in a pool, they say the man on your screen is responsible.
00:58:14.800 This is Minaj Chita.
00:58:16.180 Authorities say he delivered alcohol to her through a delivery food service and did not verify her age.
00:58:21.820 Investigators also say Chita had communicated with the girl outside of the delivery services app.
00:58:26.640 Chita is now charged with criminally negligent homicide and sale of alcohol to a minor.
00:58:32.040 So he killed the girl in Drowner.
00:58:35.480 Kind of.
00:58:36.380 But, yeah, I mean, that's who's coming.
00:58:38.420 That's who your kid, she's got Uber Eats, she's got DoorDash on her phone.
00:58:42.840 Maybe she gets a Minaj Chitta, some Indian-type guy who's willing to message her off the app and supply her with alcohol, right?
00:58:50.480 Yeah.
00:58:50.840 That's who's coming to your front door now.
00:58:52.520 So what happened?
00:58:53.200 She took the alcohol, got drunk, and then drowned?
00:58:55.180 And she drowned, and then it was kind of his fault.
00:58:57.240 He didn't, like, drown her?
00:58:57.440 No, no, I don't think so.
00:58:58.600 But he provided her with the alcohol for the underage girl that he communicated with outside of the app.
00:59:03.500 Yeah. He was charged with selling alcohol to a minor and criminally negligent homicide. So it's
00:59:07.500 like kind of that he was there. It's not like holding her down. All right. Let's go to our
00:59:12.180 next story. It's in Ireland. And remember, we're going to cover all the Belfast stuff in bonus land
00:59:16.560 that comes out tomorrow at 11 a.m., 30-minute episode. I'm sure you guys have seen it. Yeah.
00:59:20.700 It's good. It's getting crazy. But listen to this migrant story in Ireland. Yeah. A five-year-old
00:59:25.540 girl was left wheelchair bound, nonverbal and brain damaged after a stabbing by an Algerian
00:59:31.680 migrant outside a creche in Dublin. What's a creche? Hotel? Yeah. I'm unfamiliar. Ireland's
00:59:39.540 Central Criminal Court heard that her attacker, Riyadh Bouchaker, was upset over a social welfare
00:59:45.660 refusal letter when he attacked her, two other children, and their care worker. The attack
00:59:51.720 sparked the 2023 Dublin rise. So it was a rejection letter from free money from the new
01:00:00.000 country you just got to and that's and then what do you do when you get rejected for welfare
01:00:03.700 start stabbing children that's the mind of a migrant right and one side sees it and says like
01:00:09.180 who the fuck is this guy get him out kill him put him in jail whatever like get him out of ireland
01:00:15.280 and the other side says well he was stressed out about work and if we just gave him the welfare
01:00:20.900 maybe he wouldn't have done this and it's like the same thing we do with ebt snap section eight
01:00:25.840 where you think you can appease this group
01:00:28.560 and they'll behave if you just give them some free stuff.
01:00:31.560 Yeah.
01:00:31.920 And it really doesn't work.
01:00:32.960 And the reason we brought that up
01:00:33.840 was because that was what sparked the riots a few years ago.
01:00:37.980 The Dublin riots, yeah.
01:00:39.000 Yeah, and then the Belfast is popping off now,
01:00:41.760 and I think it'll probably happen through this weekend.
01:00:44.280 We're going to cover that in Bonusland.
01:00:46.540 All right, well, that's the end of our migrant section.
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01:01:11.600 nothing too crazy. But that movie
01:01:13.780 Disclosure made by Steven Spielberg just
01:01:15.700 got released, I think, in Europe and it's coming this
01:01:17.620 summer for America. They get it before us?
01:01:20.040 I think they got it. I think they get it
01:01:21.620 today. Fucking disrespectful.
01:01:23.660 But I think we probably get it next week or something.
01:01:25.700 But listen to what Steven Spielberg says about what it's going to do to people of faith.
01:01:30.440 This truth were just known overnight.
01:01:33.240 If the government announced, yes, we have been keeping this from you since 1947, that would mess up a lot of people.
01:01:40.380 And the movie also takes the position of the church.
01:01:43.200 What does this do to the fundamental beliefs that many of us have?
01:01:46.420 and is God our God only on this planet
01:01:51.300 or is God a God for every system
01:01:55.280 where there's civilization, intelligent life
01:01:57.860 and even a developing life?
01:02:00.420 So the energy for the interview is like
01:02:02.620 people are gonna be questioning their faith
01:02:04.460 when this movie comes out.
01:02:06.000 And which people?
01:02:07.840 Jews? No.
01:02:09.080 Muslims? No.
01:02:10.220 Christians? Yeah.
01:02:11.720 So Spielberg making a movie
01:02:14.220 that's going to make Christians question their faith.
01:02:17.640 Who could have seen that coming?
01:02:18.860 Okay.
01:02:19.600 You know what I'm saying?
01:02:20.980 Yeah, you know.
01:02:22.020 You know.
01:02:22.880 All right, next.
01:02:24.000 This is a tick update.
01:02:25.840 I'm tired of tick updates.
01:02:27.160 I'm tired of tick updates too,
01:02:28.340 but we need to do them
01:02:29.380 because they have like magic powers apparently.
01:02:32.640 Ticks don't jump or fly,
01:02:35.060 but they have developed an incredibly effective way
01:02:37.500 to reach their targets.
01:02:39.220 A tick climbs onto a blade of grass,
01:02:41.720 a leaf, or a low branch
01:02:43.160 and waits in a hunting position called questing.
01:02:46.520 It stretches out its front legs, ready for a passing animal or person.
01:02:51.580 Scientists found that ticks can take advantage of static electricity.
01:02:56.620 As animals move, friction between their fur, feathers, or even clothing and the air
01:03:03.260 creates an invisible electrical charge around their bodies.
01:03:07.560 This charge can attract nearby ticks, helping them reach a host.
01:03:12.860 When a host comes close enough,
01:03:14.760 the static electric field can pull the tiny tick through the air,
01:03:18.940 allowing it to bridge the final gap and latch on.
01:03:23.540 They're surfing on electricity to get you.
01:03:25.740 They get sucked to you.
01:03:27.420 We need to kill these guys so bad.
01:03:29.160 They get sucked to you.
01:03:30.380 You get close to it.
01:03:31.260 Oh, I didn't touch that branch.
01:03:33.500 It gets sucked to you.
01:03:35.180 I don't like that.
01:03:35.800 That's really bad.
01:03:37.220 You see the little hooks at the end of their hands still?
01:03:39.180 Yeah.
01:03:39.780 I don't like those guys.
01:03:40.760 What are they called?
01:03:41.540 Grasping?
01:03:42.760 Grappling?
01:03:43.360 I don't know what they said.
01:03:45.140 I forgot, even though it was 10 seconds ago.
01:03:48.080 But, yeah, not good, guys.
01:03:50.240 Keep an eye out for ticks.
01:03:51.240 You know what to do.
01:03:53.020 Keep an eye out.
01:03:54.040 You know, you show the video and you go, keep an eye out,
01:03:56.880 as if that's good advice at the end.
01:03:58.340 It's like X-Men.
01:03:59.660 You just stand there and you suck them to you.
01:04:04.040 All right, next we have a medical breakthrough
01:04:06.020 that's probably not medical advice,
01:04:08.340 but I thought it was interesting and I wanted to share.
01:04:10.480 What do you want me to read first, Brian Johnson
01:04:11.880 or the study name?
01:04:13.600 Brian Johnson.
01:04:15.120 Brian Johnson said,
01:04:16.280 this is biblical.
01:04:17.120 A woman in her 80s,
01:04:18.560 10 years into Alzheimer's,
01:04:20.360 hadn't spoken a full sentence in five years,
01:04:22.780 takes one five gram dose of psilocybin,
01:04:26.080 which is like the main ingredient in mushrooms.
01:04:28.920 Psilocybin, yeah.
01:04:29.920 Psilocybin, what did I say?
01:04:31.320 Psilocybin.
01:04:32.580 You get it.
01:04:33.320 And I'm the reader.
01:04:34.840 She slept 19 hours and woke up
01:04:36.820 and spoke for hours about her life,
01:04:39.700 recognized family and held real conversations.
01:04:41.880 She regained bladder control after five years, walked on her own, and dressed herself.
01:04:46.540 Gains held for weeks.
01:04:48.680 And so, yeah, I guess the study is just some, you know, we gave an old lady mushrooms with Alzheimer's.
01:04:53.900 Bold risk there.
01:04:55.180 We'll try anything.
01:04:56.340 That's what I'm saying.
01:04:57.160 Give her the mushrooms.
01:04:58.280 I heard DMT does it too.
01:05:00.500 So you got to be sneaking.
01:05:02.520 I'm scared of DMT.
01:05:03.540 I feel like that's a dangerous.
01:05:05.120 You go crazy.
01:05:05.980 You go cuckoo.
01:05:06.540 A little bit, but it might be the season to be sneaking hallucinogens into your elderly
01:05:12.540 dementia parents and see what happens.
01:05:15.500 If it doesn't take, then it's like, yesterday I felt weird.
01:05:18.760 Like, oh, you did it.
01:05:20.060 Forget it, grandma.
01:05:20.840 What are you talking about?
01:05:21.400 Yeah.
01:05:21.800 You don't even know what they're talking about anyways.
01:05:23.400 You might as well try it.
01:05:24.180 But I thought that was really interesting and kind of crazy.
01:05:27.980 It wasn't a real study with the control.
01:05:30.320 It was a case study.
01:05:31.480 Okay.
01:05:31.820 But if you have 10 years of symptoms.
01:05:34.780 Wait, we're always saying anecdotal first, right?
01:05:36.840 Exactly.
01:05:37.320 If you have 10 years of symptoms, then he did the shrooms,
01:05:39.500 and then the next day you're pretty much better.
01:05:42.180 That shows something, in my opinion.
01:05:45.140 Okay.
01:05:45.600 All right, the last piece of the final page of housekeeping
01:05:48.100 is a clip Richard Rapoy sent, and I have not seen it.
01:05:51.080 Yeah, I requested this.
01:05:52.540 The content's not important, but I'm going to play it for just a second.
01:05:56.660 Let's see what voice my man comes in.
01:06:00.560 I need help.
01:06:02.140 I need help.
01:06:03.380 I need help.
01:06:06.760 All right.
01:06:08.560 So she was doing some sort of social media trends,
01:06:11.400 seeing what her man responds to.
01:06:12.860 But look at this freeze frame with this neck,
01:06:14.620 and she's all blended in and pushed in.
01:06:17.360 And it kind of made me uncomfortable.
01:06:19.380 Like, you reach a certain weight, and then you're stuck in there.
01:06:23.380 It's like, knock, knock, knock, knock.
01:06:24.880 You, you're in there somewhere.
01:06:26.360 Can you move?
01:06:27.020 Can you get out?
01:06:27.960 What's the situation?
01:06:29.120 It's like communicating with the Thai boys who got stuck in the cave.
01:06:32.620 You know, you guys okay?
01:06:34.140 Got enough air?
01:06:35.380 You just get sucked in your own body at some point.
01:06:37.480 You get stuck in your own body.
01:06:38.620 At a certain amount of weight, you're trapped in your own thing,
01:06:41.920 and you ruined your vehicle.
01:06:43.780 That's a good point.
01:06:44.780 I don't know.
01:06:45.400 There's nothing.
01:06:46.020 It's the final page of housekeeping.
01:06:46.980 I don't have many main points, but she's stuck in there.
01:06:49.560 She's stuck in there.
01:06:50.560 That's a good takeaway.
01:06:51.660 All right.
01:06:52.000 Well, that's the end of housekeeping.
01:06:53.060 We're now moving on to Cringe of the Week.
01:06:57.940 All right, our first story from Cringe of the Week.
01:06:59.900 We have a trans man running for Congress.
01:07:04.020 My name is Beth, and I'm running for Congress in the Massachusetts 6th Congressional District.
01:07:07.880 After Trump was elected, my representative, Seth Moulton, tried to throw trans kids under
01:07:11.900 the bus for his political career.
01:07:13.300 And that's why I stepped up to challenge him.
01:07:14.960 Trans people aren't political props, and slapping a rainbow on a bomb isn't support.
01:07:19.060 Congress needs to take real action.
01:07:21.900 Tough, Dave, to be a Richard Rapoy doppel.
01:07:25.640 Yeah, that's true.
01:07:26.500 Tough doppel for you, Richard.
01:07:27.480 That's true.
01:07:27.720 Yeah, if I had a beard like that, it would be a lot worse.
01:07:31.380 But the funny thing is, is that all you have to say?
01:07:34.420 Well, let's check the notes.
01:07:36.320 She says trans people are-
01:07:38.160 Tough day to be a Richard.
01:07:40.700 All right.
01:07:42.200 Trans people are political props, yeah.
01:07:44.340 She says trans people aren't political props, but realistically, that's like all trans people have actually been lately.
01:07:50.520 Yeah, you're a trans person and you're running and the only issue you care about is trans.
01:07:56.340 What's the value there?
01:07:57.720 I'm getting smoked at the pump.
01:07:59.840 Yeah, you're only a political prop.
01:08:02.080 How many trans people do you know and interact with in a monthly basis?
01:08:06.420 Zero.
01:08:07.000 Zero.
01:08:07.360 I think there's one at actually the place I got my hair cut now.
01:08:10.960 So one.
01:08:12.120 I always go, hey, like you would a guy.
01:08:15.960 But you don't deal with really trans people ever.
01:08:17.920 But the only reason they come up is because they're like ruining women's sports
01:08:22.040 or they're doing taxpayer funded medical procedures.
01:08:26.420 So they really are only political props.
01:08:29.280 Yeah.
01:08:29.940 Yeah.
01:08:30.540 They're a political bludgeon.
01:08:32.000 You can hit someone with it.
01:08:33.580 You can pull the chair out from under them if they don't support trans people enough.
01:08:37.140 Mm-hmm.
01:08:37.760 Yeah.
01:08:38.080 But Beth didn't match the vibe.
01:08:40.360 Beth, no change.
01:08:42.000 That's weird.
01:08:43.040 I'm Beth.
01:08:44.080 It's like, no, you're Mike.
01:08:45.340 Come on, Mike.
01:08:46.160 Come on, man.
01:08:46.620 Come on over here, Mike.
01:08:48.100 Come on, bro.
01:08:49.040 You're not Beth.
01:08:49.600 It might be a on-the-ballot thing.
01:08:52.280 Have to be Beth on the ballot.
01:08:53.780 Can't make a name change before the election.
01:08:55.480 Smart. So maybe that's it. There you go. Beth with the goatee. Yeah. All right. Next,
01:09:00.360 we have some dark Grindr stories. This guy has a profile dedicated to awkward and unhinged
01:09:07.420 Grindr conversations he's had, and then he reenacts them. So here's Grindr is the gay
01:09:11.860 dating app, which is measured in feet and they bang each other. And it's how some of the diseases
01:09:17.240 spread. And sometimes we take for granted how much the audience knows. It's true. Maybe. So
01:09:22.000 this guy is making specific content about his experiences on Grindr and it's it's relatable
01:09:27.780 stuff where if you're gay and on Grindr you might be able to relate you probably have similar stories
01:09:32.300 now let's see if we relate to any of these conversations here's the first one hey hey
01:09:38.340 are you looking uh yeah I guess I am all right here's how I want to go down I'm going to leave
01:09:43.120 your front door I want I'm going to turn off all the lights in your apartment I want to come in
01:09:45.800 I want to go on the floors I'm going to single for you by barking I want you to come in from
01:09:49.420 in another room, and then I want you to come on top of me, do your thing, finish, and then I'm going to go back to the
01:09:53.400 other room and make me leave. Is that cool? Yeah.
01:09:57.220 Yeah, I'm down for that. Let's keep playing him. Let's see if it gets any worse or better, right?
01:10:01.380 So that's, this is like a sloppy fat guy. He's shirtless
01:10:05.340 a lot. We're probably going to get to it. And he's still getting it, right? Yeah.
01:10:09.420 Let's play this next one. Hey, when did you get a dog? What are you
01:10:13.360 talking about? I don't have a dog. Then why do you have this leash and dog bowl?
01:10:17.100 why do you have a leash and dog bowl i feel bad for this guy's neighbors yeah probably loud
01:10:24.620 probably smelly 4 a.m there's probably people coming and going like every couple hours there's
01:10:29.580 probably a gay guy there doing like the worst shit you could ever imagine okay next clip yep
01:10:33.720 you know what it's funny i don't think i ever actually gave you my name
01:10:37.300 you know what's funny i don't think i ever actually asked
01:10:40.560 awesome awesome that's what you look like with no shirt and this guy's a kindergarten
01:10:48.060 this guy's this guy's this guy's a kindergarten teacher and a mall santa yeah yeah just kidding
01:10:55.960 all right all right let's keep the next one going we need to do this again yeah definitely
01:11:01.620 i actually haven't been with anybody else since the last time i met thank you when was the last
01:11:07.340 time you met with somebody this morning something we would say something we would joke about and
01:11:14.040 pretend is what's going on and it actually is what's going on so this guy gets like a ton of
01:11:19.200 play he's painting a picture of what a gay guy's life is like who's uh single or cruising yeah
01:11:25.440 and he's dog shit all fours don't want to know your name hookups multiple hookups in a day real
01:11:34.540 gay disease shit yeah he gets tons of action and if you extrapolate it though it's actually worse
01:11:40.680 for the gay community because he's not even that good looking of a gay guy imagine what a hot gay
01:11:45.420 guy is up to he he probably 20 reps a day disgusting shit poppers party like he has like a scheduler
01:11:52.780 problem yeah like his assistant is like oh it's my four o'clock it's my four o'clock uh i gotta clean
01:11:58.100 yeah you don't want to know what they're cleaning so i don't know i just felt like we went a little
01:12:02.380 crazy on the gay section last episode and we just want to follow up with like what the reality of
01:12:08.080 being a gay guy is it's like very very disgusting and it's almost like i don't know it's almost like
01:12:16.360 worse than a whore it's like a business meeting the cleanup the cleaning uh what do you do so
01:12:24.240 okay let me just just run this for me okay you take your time you take uh the sheets off the
01:12:29.600 bed because they're covered in shit blood and semen if not all three at least a couple of the
01:12:37.640 combos yeah usually at least two of those then you throw them in the wash then you go i'll just
01:12:42.440 throw my clothes in you know like you throw your own clothes in the wash and now you have like
01:12:46.900 these fluid clothes all mixing together it's just like do you ever really get clean yeah i don't
01:12:53.480 think so i don't think so oh my clothes are out of the wash we put it back on the reason i put
01:12:57.560 of men it was because they were covered in shit and blood yeah and now i'm gonna you know like i
01:13:01.700 feel like i would always be throwing my stuff away yeah yeah all right all right well you were
01:13:06.560 gonna say something well i was gonna say a story but i don't want to like move it into the gay
01:13:09.900 section it was a story about my uncle ed when i was a little kid and uh i remember speaking of
01:13:16.000 all those disgusting shit i remember i used to go visit him and he was like uh single back then
01:13:20.120 and me and my brother would go sleep over at his house and i remember one time he took off his
01:13:24.760 shirt like we were just doing something outside took off his shirt and he blew his nose in it
01:13:28.600 and then he threw it into the washer in the washing machine and i was like what the fuck
01:13:33.500 and that was disgusting to me and then what you just described is 50 times worse than that as an
01:13:39.800 adult and a single adult i'm like all right i get it now uncle ed i get it you sneezed and you blew
01:13:45.640 your nose into it it was getting washed anyway but the gay guys are doing it even worse that
01:13:50.320 memory stuck with you and i don't want that memory associated with this section at all
01:13:54.260 yeah uncle ed you know great guy very fair not gay at all definitely not so um but yeah that
01:14:02.200 that just popped into my head and it's it did stuck with me yeah stick with me all right let's
01:14:06.580 get to our next uh thing this is a children's book company and they posted for pride yeah and
01:14:11.920 ladybird books and they posted it's a lesbian couple it's a dykish woman the the male of the
01:14:19.400 relationship with the other Muslim lesbian, and they're coming home with what looks like a white,
01:14:25.480 maybe brown baby. Everyone's welcome here. And we're at the point in diversity where people are
01:14:32.300 putting together a couple, a diverse couple that might not even exist in the world, right?
01:14:39.420 We show you bad advertisements or cringe things, or it's always the white woman and a black guy
01:14:44.300 in an advertisement, but this one, this couple, there's seven or eight billion people in the
01:14:50.140 world. This one might genuinely not exist because it's a Muslim person who went into a lesbian
01:14:57.620 relationship, but is so devout and religious despite being a lesbian and going against the
01:15:02.600 Muslim faith that they still wear the hijab and the whole outfit. And so I don't know.
01:15:08.500 So you're Muslim enough to wear the outfit, but then you're not Muslim enough to not be a lesbian.
01:15:12.760 And it's like-
01:15:13.460 And acquire a baby.
01:15:14.220 It's like a catch-22 impossibility.
01:15:16.140 Yeah, so we're getting combinations of diverse puzzle pieces
01:15:19.340 that might not even exist in the world,
01:15:21.920 and the world is very large.
01:15:23.620 So I'm sure there could be one of these in some weird case
01:15:26.460 where, I don't know, I just always still wear it.
01:15:28.340 You're right, I'm having an identity crisis.
01:15:31.020 But we're at the point where they're making things
01:15:33.020 that don't even, maybe don't even naturally occur.
01:15:36.760 Never, yeah.
01:15:37.880 And then they pretend that that's what's going on.
01:15:40.040 And that's what goes into the children's book.
01:15:42.060 That's the first thing your child sees when they're six years old.
01:15:45.240 And then your child doesn't get a realistic version of the world.
01:15:47.900 And then they also learn the police are trying to kill all the George Floyds.
01:15:52.060 Yeah.
01:15:52.320 And then you have like your kid who has like this backwards view where like brown people are good, police are bad, and white people are bad.
01:15:59.740 And it's literally the opposite.
01:16:01.060 Yeah.
01:16:01.420 There's a world where you learn from reality and then you will learn the words that are associated with them.
01:16:06.880 I think famously, the German language is all about nouns and things, and it's simple, whereas there are other languages that are more about feelings and this.
01:16:16.780 And so they're learning.
01:16:18.020 It's backwards from reality.
01:16:19.980 I don't know.
01:16:20.460 Can't be good.
01:16:21.180 Can't be good to learn that.
01:16:22.700 Well, that's the end of Cringe.
01:16:24.060 Let's now move on to Urban Decay.
01:16:26.940 All right, our first story from Urban Decay
01:16:30.960 is a little bit of a theme we've created for this section
01:16:33.620 where a lot of black youth and black men in general
01:16:37.540 are willing to fight and kill people over nothing.
01:16:40.680 Look how fast these streamers are willing to
01:16:43.460 potentially kill someone over nothing.
01:16:45.880 Switch his ass down, bro grave.
01:16:48.320 What the fuck is he talking about?
01:16:49.540 His old ass.
01:16:50.540 He don't got much time to live.
01:16:51.300 Take him off the map right now, bro.
01:16:52.500 Bro grave, nigga.
01:16:53.460 Come on, bro.
01:16:54.000 Take him off the map right now, bro.
01:16:54.880 Nigga, do something to your ass, bro.
01:16:57.120 Yeah, all right, Blee.
01:16:58.120 I hear you, foe.
01:16:59.120 I hear you, foe.
01:17:00.160 You think you those niggas stop making shit.
01:17:01.520 You got one, bro.
01:17:02.600 Not your foe, shorty.
01:17:03.600 Ponce him out of the table, shorty.
01:17:05.000 Ponce him out of the table, shorty.
01:17:06.120 Not your foe, shorty.
01:17:06.960 Go slime for your dog.
01:17:08.400 I ain't lie, foe.
01:17:09.200 I ain't lie, foe.
01:17:09.840 Yo, what the niggas in New York City, foe?
01:17:11.560 Eat my dick, bro.
01:17:12.640 Go slime for your dog, shorty.
01:17:13.880 That's where you from, gang.
01:17:14.880 That's where you from, gang.
01:17:16.120 Oh, my brother niggas got big drinks, nigga.
01:17:17.600 So this is the part where they reverse image search him.
01:17:45.600 So a nigga done found you.
01:17:47.080 You not from the Rack.
01:17:48.080 Oh, he dead, sure.
01:17:50.080 Yeah, gang, you dead.
01:17:52.080 We'll see you soon.
01:17:54.080 Oh, you dead, boy.
01:17:55.080 I'm from them graves.
01:17:56.080 You dead, surety.
01:17:57.080 You dead?
01:17:58.080 I was joking.
01:17:59.080 I was joking.
01:18:00.080 I was joking.
01:18:01.080 I was joking.
01:18:02.080 No, no, no, no.
01:18:03.080 We coming through that shit.
01:18:04.080 I was joking, gang.
01:18:05.080 On them graves, we coming through that shit.
01:18:07.080 No, no, no.
01:18:08.080 Sure, sure, sure.
01:18:09.080 Oh, nah.
01:18:10.080 Oh, nah, surety.
01:18:11.080 What the fuck?
01:18:12.080 Why you talking about you trolling?
01:18:13.080 I'm a good kid.
01:18:14.080 I'm a good kid.
01:18:15.080 I'm from...
01:18:16.400 I'm a good kid of a good kid.
01:18:18.140 And he just said, I'll slime you on my dead brother.
01:18:20.740 I know it's hard.
01:18:21.780 It's basically a foreign fucking language.
01:18:23.620 Yeah.
01:18:24.280 But they get into a little bit of an argument over nothing with some guy they never met before on the computer, on a streaming thing.
01:18:30.780 A random, I think that was a randomized, like, Omegle chat.
01:18:35.160 Like, where you get paired up with a random people.
01:18:37.440 And then they found his Instagram profile, so they kind of know where he lives.
01:18:41.060 And then it's, oh, we're going to come kill you.
01:18:43.200 Yeah.
01:18:43.460 over the 20 seconds of saying, fuck you to us.
01:18:47.380 We're going to, us three are going to come do a murder now.
01:18:50.420 And here's the gun.
01:18:51.680 Yeah.
01:18:52.000 They show that too.
01:18:53.280 So they speak in a foreign language and man,
01:18:55.440 I'm happy they keep amongst themselves for the most part.
01:18:58.200 Me too.
01:18:58.760 You know, that's the key.
01:19:00.120 And you kind of got to skip those guys.
01:19:01.860 If you're on the video chat service, you just go skip.
01:19:04.080 Yeah, exactly.
01:19:05.320 There's not going to be a business opportunity that you missed.
01:19:07.720 Yeah.
01:19:08.140 And we have another example here.
01:19:09.420 This is from Knoxville, Tennessee from seven to 40 in the morning.
01:19:12.600 these guys start a fight and attack this construction worker over nothing take a look
01:19:18.140 at this dash cam video we got from this morning this is at the corner of devita road in kentwood
01:19:22.700 road in knoxville construction crews trying to stop cars from going past them that's when jonathan
01:19:28.300 davis goes past them they yell at him exchange a few words he gets out of the car and starts
01:19:32.980 wailing on one of the construction workers there eventually would take davis into custody for
01:19:38.860 assault at his home this is 45 year old jonathan davis the man who hit the construction worker he
01:19:44.960 was arrested not long after this just down the street he also has a home on devita road he did
01:19:50.120 deny hitting the construction worker even though police say they have that dash cam video already
01:19:55.580 in as evidence uh it didn't work i didn't do it yeah it wasn't me it was on camera a 45 year old
01:20:04.000 man at 7 45 in the morning and he's out of the car for not even half a second before he swings
01:20:10.500 on the construction worker what like in what world would any 45 year old you know still be
01:20:17.700 doing something like that insane and so that's kind of nothing we're obviously all all worried
01:20:23.580 about the teens and the younger teens because of the baby rattlesnake theory where they inject
01:20:28.680 too much of the venom they can't control it they just go pop pop pop and we're about to get to one
01:20:32.740 of those stories. But another theme I'm currently seeing is people don't grow out of it. This
01:20:37.880 impulsive, like low impulse control, they don't grow out of it. Do you just like that forever?
01:20:45.980 Going to snap? Construction worker. Everybody knows, ah, fuck. They're doing construction
01:20:51.460 on my street. This is going to be annoying. But when you don't have the internal emotional
01:20:55.700 regulator, you just punch a guy and you go to jail later that day instead of going,
01:20:59.880 i'm frustrated yeah you know and we have another example here a man was killed on a new york city
01:21:06.180 bus because he asked someone to stop talking so loud on speakerphone started with an argument
01:21:11.420 about someone yelling too loudly on his phone and it ended in gunfire and a 41 year old man dead and
01:21:17.040 it happened on an mta bus surveillance video shows passengers running off that bus moments after
01:21:23.320 gunshots rang out including at least one rider with a baby stroller according to police the
01:21:28.580 victim told the suspect to keep it down. An argument ensued and then the gunman shot the
01:21:33.320 victim in his abdomen on a BX36 bus. It happened yesterday around 2.30 in the afternoon at White
01:21:39.580 Plains Road and East Tremont Avenue. The suspect then fled on foot southbound on White Plains
01:21:45.500 Road. He's described as a young man, possibly a teenager, wearing a white shirt at the time.
01:21:51.000 The victim, identified by police as Jonathan Pettigrew, was rushed to Jacoby Hospital where
01:21:56.740 he later he's described as and then they don't describe him he's wearing a white shirt he's
01:22:03.760 wearing a white shirt well can he change that what color is his skin yeah and how old is he and what
01:22:09.040 yeah what exactly does he look like how tall is he he's a he's a he's a person in a white shirt
01:22:14.000 in new york city good luck there's nine million people in new york city metro area crazy yeah and
01:22:20.760 all the guy said was can you stop being so loud on your phone it wasn't two two thirty in the
01:22:25.640 afternoon. It wasn't anything crazy. It wasn't fighting words. It wasn't aggression. It wasn't
01:22:31.020 he pushed him first. It was, Hey, can you turn it down? And the guy killed him for it. And the guy
01:22:35.380 who got killed was this guy, uh, Jonathan Pettigrew, who was black, surprisingly, usually
01:22:40.680 you think this was, uh, some sort of white or Asian person normally. And a seven-year-old child,
01:22:46.980 he had a seven-year-old. So super sad. Yeah. And a similar thing, not similar, but something
01:22:52.400 happened with me the other day um that i wanted to tell you guys kind of a little story time
01:22:57.440 i was at the gas station and i'm walking out of the gas station and there's a black guy coming
01:23:02.400 towards the gas station to go in and he was kind of far away and i'm a little bit of a sociopath
01:23:07.160 so i'm like oh i'll hold the door open for this black guy and kind of like i kind of get off on
01:23:11.860 that a little bit because we know fat racist podcast but then i'm nice in real life they don't
01:23:16.420 know how to deal with that they don't have anything like that so i hold the door open and i'm waiting
01:23:20.420 probably like five full seconds, but I'm just being nice and I'm in no rush. And then he walks
01:23:25.320 right by me through the thing and doesn't say thank you. Oh, of course not. And if I was like,
01:23:30.260 he probably just heard the verdict. Yeah. And it literally, and if I was like a boomer or
01:23:34.960 something, I probably would have said, you're welcome. Yeah. And then that would have started
01:23:39.220 a fight. He can't control himself. He probably has a gun or a knife or would have started a
01:23:44.740 fight and tried to escalate. And instead I just said, huh, yeah, it's okay. Wait a second. I'm
01:23:50.680 white. Yeah. I basically just thought, you know what? I have a great life and I don't want to
01:23:55.680 interact with this person at all. And if he was a little rude to me and should have said thank you
01:23:59.500 and he didn't, I don't care at all. And I went to my fun old nineties Mercedes and I drove home
01:24:06.220 and I have a great life and I didn't have to jeopardize it by trying to prove a point to
01:24:11.400 like an irrational person who's automatically going to hate me and is not seeing the world
01:24:16.160 in a clear way. Yeah. A pissing contest with someone who's like 80 times more likely to pull
01:24:21.180 out a gun than you are. Right. Yeah. That's basically it. And that's kind of the cell phone
01:24:26.320 thing, yelling on your speakerphone on a bus before you kill a 41 year old guy for telling
01:24:31.680 you to keep it down. The not saying thank you. All these little, even going back to the Carmelo
01:24:37.660 Anthony thing where it's like, tell me I can't leave. Why can't I be here? And then like,
01:24:42.620 touch me and see what happens. Touch me and see what happens. All that shit. It's like a weird
01:24:46.860 dominance display. And that's what I'm going to read from this tweet is you can't win in a
01:24:53.180 dominance display with an irrational actor. And a lot of these black teenager or offenders are that
01:25:00.960 type of irrational actor. And this guy sums it up. We're going to read him from Raphael, this guy on
01:25:05.640 Twitter. He says, I've lost count of how many times I've made this point, but please take this
01:25:10.820 as a warning and not merely an observation. Antisocial behavior, think about the guy blasting
01:25:16.220 music from a speaker, talking loudly on speaker phone, smoking inside the subway car, et cetera,
01:25:22.020 in public spaces is often engaged in as a dare. The whole point is to provoke anger and annoyance
01:25:30.820 in those around him, which serves two purposes, depending on the response he's hoping for, right?
01:25:36.080 So someone's out there basically instigating, stunting, imposing on the public, right?
01:25:42.200 And this kind of provides the framework, which I agree with. Number one, if everyone bites their
01:25:46.760 tongues, the antisocial asshole gets to tell himself he's such a badass, no one would dare
01:25:51.960 speak up. So that's like, I'll run this train. This is my train, right? Or number two, if someone
01:25:58.640 confronts him, he finds his excuse to scratch a violent itch. Understand that saying something
01:26:03.540 to these people will often come with a real risk of violent confrontation. And so that's kind of
01:26:08.580 it. It's like they win either way. They're looking to like get in a shouting match or something.
01:26:13.480 And then this is why in your situation, you didn't say you're welcome. You just go, wait a second,
01:26:18.740 I have a great life. I'm going home and I've got ribs on. I'm slow cooking in the cooker,
01:26:23.440 some ribs um and that's why we as society have outsourced this to police and that's why we like
01:26:32.440 the police because this anti-social hair trigger uh baby rattlesnake as we've come to use that
01:26:42.340 metaphor more and more they're looking for it and the police handle them and then they have use of
01:26:47.680 force and that like, it doesn't escalate beyond what police do. Right. And so that's why it's
01:26:53.260 never in your best interest to really challenge somebody who looks like a YN dirty dreads piece
01:26:57.440 of shit. You know, um, I, I would, I would call the cops or pepper spray. You know, those are
01:27:03.600 your kind of last things, but, uh, that's why we like the police, you know, they're the ones who
01:27:07.860 have to deal with that. And I totally agree with that framework of, I feel tough by imposing my
01:27:13.240 will. Or I'm going to feel tough in the ensuing maybe gunfight. Yeah, that's very true. And we've
01:27:20.900 obviously covered this on the show a lot with the repeat offenders and then the black criminals
01:27:25.600 being released. You're obviously dealing with more violent types. It's not just like, all right,
01:27:30.900 this guy was violent. He's in jail. That violent guy is not around anymore. Anyone you interact
01:27:36.160 with could be one of those violent repeat offender types. And when you look at the stats,
01:27:40.480 it'll really keep you away from some groups.
01:27:42.680 Can you read that, please?
01:27:43.780 Percentage of black males convicted of a felony, 34%.
01:27:47.600 Share of black males who will murder someone during their lifetime, 1 in 22.
01:27:52.580 So you go to the teen takeover, and there's 300 people there.
01:27:55.740 Divided by 22 really quick, and then that's how many people will kill someone, right?
01:27:59.800 Roughly.
01:28:00.320 There's like 15 murderers.
01:28:02.100 Yeah.
01:28:02.780 So you have to do that math.
01:28:04.640 And what's the downside?
01:28:05.960 Oh, man, I could have had a nice conversation with that guy smoking a cigarette on the subway.
01:28:11.140 Yeah.
01:28:11.620 There's no downside.
01:28:12.740 Literally just stay away.
01:28:14.520 Yep.
01:28:15.280 But yeah, and I had a thing where-
01:28:17.300 There's no upside, you mean.
01:28:18.200 Yeah, there's no upside.
01:28:19.620 I had a thing with that interaction at the gas station where I like in a different life
01:28:24.980 or at a different time may have said something or if I was like a boomer, I'd say something
01:28:29.680 and I just said, you know, I got stuff on the crock pot back home.
01:28:33.980 Yeah.
01:28:34.240 I just bought some more ingredients for some keto tacos I'm making.
01:28:38.920 Yeah.
01:28:40.440 Walked on.
01:28:41.360 Yeah.
01:28:41.700 And what are you going to do next?
01:28:44.160 Never open a door or hold it for a black person.
01:28:47.380 That's just kind of the lesson.
01:28:48.800 You go, all right.
01:28:50.060 There's no upside.
01:28:50.980 And they'll see if we don't open the door and they'll go, ah, these racists.
01:28:53.760 Yeah.
01:28:54.140 It's because you did it first.
01:28:55.740 It's because someone else did it first.
01:28:57.560 Yeah.
01:28:58.420 We have another example of people fighting over nothing.
01:29:00.660 This was after one of the NBA final games in New York City.
01:29:04.340 This guy's wearing a Spurs shirt.
01:29:05.700 Look what happens to him.
01:29:08.520 I'm going to turn off the audio because it's these trumpets,
01:29:10.860 but just a normal white guy with a job and a 401k,
01:29:14.480 and he gets attacked by a mob of people from Africa.
01:29:19.580 New Yorkers, you know?
01:29:20.960 New Yorkers, Knicks fans.
01:29:22.980 He's in New York City just trying to go home,
01:29:26.160 and then you get jumped.
01:29:28.560 And we'll let it keep going because it keeps going.
01:29:31.540 It's like a fight for your life.
01:29:32.920 You don't know what a mob is going to do.
01:29:34.840 How many times are they going to kick your head?
01:29:36.820 People die from a one-punch knockout outside of a bar, you know?
01:29:41.680 And this is a mob stomping somebody out.
01:29:45.400 And then he finally starts to run away here,
01:29:48.960 and then they catch him again,
01:29:51.780 and they kick out the back of his legs.
01:29:55.600 Yeah.
01:29:56.100 This guy stood tall for what he had,
01:29:58.300 But, you know, is this America's greatest city?
01:30:04.800 Super sad.
01:30:05.860 What is this?
01:30:06.600 He can't have a gun to do concealed carry to defend himself because that would be dangerous.
01:30:11.820 Yeah.
01:30:12.740 You know?
01:30:13.240 And then you have these people who want the people to assault and rob people in peace.
01:30:19.220 You can't have a gun to defend yourself.
01:30:20.700 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:30:21.280 I wasn't expecting that.
01:30:22.700 When I was head kicking you, I wasn't expecting a weapon drawn from your waistband.
01:30:26.140 So we have a map here of, you know, what to do.
01:30:29.180 Yeah.
01:30:29.680 Racism, just in case.
01:30:31.880 Based on the stats, it's not even racism.
01:30:33.880 Yeah, it's normal.
01:30:35.100 It's rational.
01:30:36.340 And then we have a fight here at Taco Bell, and it makes you wonder what this could have started over.
01:30:44.000 They're holding him up to punch him.
01:30:47.000 Probably over a nacho cheese saucer.
01:30:49.940 Not enough milds.
01:30:52.540 And this is a Taco Bell worker.
01:30:56.140 So, like, you took my shit, your shit leaking.
01:31:02.400 I don't know what shit it could have been, but there's a felony right there.
01:31:06.960 And, like, what really could have happened?
01:31:08.200 Like, how much, what interactions do you have with the Taco Bell guy besides,
01:31:13.960 hey, can I do a number or whatever with Diet Coke and can I do that?
01:31:18.880 Some sort of scam didn't work.
01:31:20.680 That's the first thing.
01:31:21.900 Or they didn't accept his stolen credit card and they probably took it.
01:31:24.980 So, there you go.
01:31:26.140 Do you want to get to this?
01:31:27.500 Well, how are we doing on time?
01:31:29.300 Because this can be punted.
01:31:30.760 I want to get to these teen violent teens, right?
01:31:34.300 At least Summit, Missouri.
01:31:35.780 Let's do Summit, Missouri and beyond.
01:31:38.640 Basically, the teen takeovers are ruining things for normal people.
01:31:42.500 There's like summer events, summer festivals and fairs that are now being canceled because
01:31:46.540 there's too many black unaccompanied youth.
01:31:48.920 Yeah, it's not even worth doing.
01:31:50.660 So instead of like a teen takeover ruining the beach for one afternoon into the evening
01:31:55.580 before a curfew has to go off,
01:31:57.600 the black teen takeovers are ruining entire events
01:32:00.540 because we can't plan around them.
01:32:02.700 The summit has announced it is ending downtown days
01:32:05.440 and this year's festival was the last.
01:32:08.220 This isn't coming out of nowhere though.
01:32:10.100 In each of the last two years,
01:32:11.660 downtown days has struggled with violence.
01:32:14.260 Take a look, you can see some of the chaos unfolding
01:32:16.680 at this year's downtown days.
01:32:18.960 Teenagers were spraying bear spray,
01:32:21.060 police responded to multiple assaults and fights
01:32:23.640 and large crowds of people refused to leave
01:32:25.960 when they were supposed to.
01:32:27.720 Every single person's black.
01:32:29.520 Every single person's a black teenager
01:32:31.020 who's out of control and causing a stampede.
01:32:32.960 It's the same thing that we've seen everywhere.
01:32:34.420 And now you can't have a summer fair anymore.
01:32:37.040 So that thing that you've been going to
01:32:38.580 since your daughter was three years old,
01:32:40.780 ever since she could really walk around
01:32:42.460 and it has been a tradition for you and your family
01:32:44.360 to get the funnel cake and ride the Ferris wheel,
01:32:46.780 that's over now because black teenagers
01:32:48.540 got a little too out of control
01:32:50.000 too many weekends in a row.
01:32:51.480 Crazy.
01:32:51.840 So that's what I'm saying.
01:32:54.020 And then we have some of the violent, like since we were on the he was only 14 last episode, we got some more.
01:33:04.140 Fresh, fresh murders.
01:33:05.620 Again, remember what we said about urban decay replenishing.
01:33:08.140 Just gets refilled every time there's a weekend, gets refilled.
01:33:13.320 Three Florida teens, one just 12 years old, have been indicted for the brutal murders of three other teenagers whose bodies were dumped across the area.
01:33:21.580 Robert Atkinson, 17, Taj Bruton, 16, and Christopher Atkins, 12,
01:33:27.040 face first-degree murder charges in the deaths of Layla Silvernail, 16,
01:33:31.620 a softball pitcher shot in the head.
01:33:33.900 Michael Hodo, 17, shot in the back of the head.
01:33:37.920 Camilla Quarles, 16, shot twice while in the trunk of a car.
01:33:42.720 So not only are the victims juveniles, but the murderers are juveniles as well.
01:33:47.280 The suspects, all associated with gangs, were out committing licks.
01:33:50.380 burglaries and robberies
01:33:51.780 before turning on their victims
01:33:53.100 there's no honor among thieves
01:33:55.460 the sheriff said
01:33:56.240 two were murdered right there
01:33:57.980 and the third left to die
01:33:59.580 so and then
01:34:00.900 a girl who was a softball
01:34:03.100 person and
01:34:04.560 looked a little too white
01:34:06.580 to be involved in these
01:34:07.580 types of people
01:34:08.600 lost her life too
01:34:10.360 and
01:34:10.880 you know there's no age limit
01:34:12.820 there's no
01:34:13.240 oh he's too young
01:34:14.060 the 12 year old's riding around
01:34:15.280 doing it with him
01:34:16.040 why don't they just have
01:34:17.200 prison for kids
01:34:18.440 like a real one
01:34:20.680 I know there's
01:34:21.120 juvenile hall
01:34:21.880 I don't know what
01:34:22.500 that exactly looks like
01:34:23.500 anymore
01:34:23.860 they're probably
01:34:24.300 trying to get rid of that
01:34:25.180 imagine a jail
01:34:26.400 for kids
01:34:27.100 that's what they have
01:34:28.780 it's a bad camp
01:34:29.760 that's what they have
01:34:30.720 and then there's like
01:34:31.400 18 year olds
01:34:32.360 who bully
01:34:33.360 the 13 year olds
01:34:34.520 like
01:34:34.820 there's like a bigger
01:34:35.920 disparity in that
01:34:37.100 than there is
01:34:37.700 physically in a
01:34:38.540 men's adult prison
01:34:39.520 right
01:34:39.740 yeah that's true
01:34:40.500 it's pretty dark
01:34:41.180 people get effed in the
01:34:42.520 and children's prisons too
01:34:44.980 and juvenile facilities too
01:34:46.200 I've heard about that
01:34:46.920 not good
01:34:47.360 I think I read something
01:34:48.080 actually
01:34:48.400 And then last one, just because these teenagers murdering white people happen so often, Billy Blair, 74, and his wife, Virginia Carol Blair, 71, were killed by 17-year-old Cordarius Hobbs during an armed robbery in Mississippi.
01:35:03.980 Hobbs also shot at police during a six-hour standoff while barricaded inside the house and has been charged with capital murder.
01:35:09.700 So, nefarious Cordarius.
01:35:11.900 Mm-hmm.
01:35:12.700 He's just a kid.
01:35:13.560 17 years old, and he murders two people in cold blood.
01:35:15.980 Nice old people who had, like, a great life.
01:35:18.160 and for no reason gets killed by some rat.
01:35:21.880 Yep.
01:35:22.680 All right.
01:35:23.200 So the teens are still dangerous, guys.
01:35:24.560 There's no like, oh, he looks young.
01:35:26.540 This is a friendly reminder.
01:35:28.060 The teens might be more dangerous than the OGs.
01:35:30.600 I think they are.
01:35:31.320 The OGs fight each other.
01:35:32.580 The teens go for anybody.
01:35:33.440 And the teens are trying to show off to each other too.
01:35:35.820 Yeah.
01:35:36.160 And that's part of it.
01:35:37.260 The OGs like, no, oh, that'll get you 10 years.
01:35:40.460 Oh, that'll get you locked up.
01:35:42.220 The kids, they're trying to stunt.
01:35:44.440 Absolutely.
01:35:45.040 All right, well, don't get too down or too depressed.
01:35:46.440 We're moving on to Uplifting Gold, and we do have some uplifting stuff today.
01:35:49.800 Our first is a pizza tip for you guys to use.
01:35:53.700 Nicest way to eat Neapolitan pizza.
01:35:56.300 You oil it, and then you stuff some in the crust.
01:35:58.960 And then you roll it up.
01:36:00.260 Oh, okay.
01:36:01.220 I can see that.
01:36:02.460 And that might be where calzones came from.
01:36:05.180 Yeah.
01:36:05.540 I don't like Neapolitan.
01:36:06.940 I don't love it, but it's fine.
01:36:09.000 Okay.
01:36:09.680 All right.
01:36:10.120 Next, we have a cake transportation tip that can be useful.
01:36:14.920 What is that, saran wrap or cling wrap?
01:36:16.880 Yeah.
01:36:17.400 Cling wrap?
01:36:18.020 What's it called?
01:36:18.620 Saran wrap.
01:36:21.180 And they create a little, they trap the air, and then they twist it down, thus creating a bubble, protection of a cake slice.
01:36:29.960 Yeah.
01:36:30.220 Don't say I don't teach you anything.
01:36:31.760 No, I never said that.
01:36:33.260 I learn a lot.
01:36:34.180 That was crazy.
01:36:35.220 That was good.
01:36:35.640 All right, next, Facebook Marketplace has some interesting stuff.
01:36:39.920 Look at this.
01:36:40.820 A roller coaster type of thing for the avid fire sitter.
01:36:44.100 And what?
01:36:44.400 so you can escape smoke and move.
01:36:45.900 Yeah, so when the smoke moves, you just slide all around.
01:36:48.480 You've got to be putting in a lot of fire pit hours to need that.
01:36:51.160 Yeah.
01:36:51.620 But $100?
01:36:52.560 To create a hinged, what is it?
01:36:55.180 Not pulley system, but-
01:36:56.760 A roller system.
01:36:57.780 Yeah.
01:36:58.060 But $100 and you get all those car chairs.
01:37:00.360 That's not bad.
01:37:00.620 What do they call those?
01:37:01.400 They don't just call them rollers.
01:37:02.540 Conveyor belt?
01:37:03.000 Conveyor, yeah.
01:37:03.640 Conveyor belt.
01:37:04.620 I got it.
01:37:05.380 You teach me everything.
01:37:06.360 Everything I know.
01:37:07.040 All right.
01:37:08.040 Next, this sign says,
01:37:09.860 if you can't find me, call out my name and I'll come running.
01:37:14.400 Sweet pea.
01:37:15.600 Sweet pea.
01:37:19.000 Come here.
01:37:21.040 Hi.
01:37:22.620 Isn't that nice?
01:37:24.100 I like pigs.
01:37:25.020 He's like smarter than a dog.
01:37:26.880 Yeah.
01:37:27.340 Pigs are smart.
01:37:28.040 They have a good nose, too.
01:37:29.500 All right.
01:37:29.820 Our last clip of the show is our Pure Americana clip of the week.
01:37:33.560 We have a clip from Jackson, Mississippi.
01:37:36.380 They're doing a nice prayer after the car was sold.
01:37:44.400 he's with us okay there's got to be uh who's the patron saint of like travel you know you pray to
01:37:54.220 a specific saint or something when you sell a car like yeah but yeah where you've been doing a lot
01:37:59.500 of car stuff a lot of uh post car sale lore yeah yeah guys singing this well that was nice because
01:38:07.260 that's nice americana and that's what it's like and then you have all these urban types that ruin
01:38:12.160 it yeah totally all right well that's the end of the show but we do have shout outs we have a happy
01:38:16.600 birthday to lewis on june 14th he shares his birthday with his oldest child but we don't
01:38:22.420 forget you lewis this day is about you too happy birthday lewis to only you yep and uh he started
01:38:28.760 watching after the link was sent to him in one of his group chats that's a good conversion whoever
01:38:33.740 sent that good work you're our strongest soldier and now he's watching all the way through and
01:38:38.000 getting a shout out. It worked. Full circle. Happy birthday to Connor S. who turns 32 on June 15th.
01:38:44.180 Connor has been watching since the spoon days and never misses a show. We love you, dog. Thank you
01:38:48.040 to Connor. Connor S. Nice birthday, brother. June 15th. We have a happy birthday to Lacey H.
01:38:54.960 She's the best mom and she helped her husband Rich turn his life from chaos into a life that
01:39:00.760 glorifies God. Wow, Lacey H. You did a number on Rich. Rich. So happy birthday to Lacey H. You're
01:39:07.780 a wonderful woman. And that's
01:39:09.900 like a really nice thing to hear when you
01:39:11.760 do a shout out. You saved them. You saved
01:39:13.780 or, you know. No, you saved them. Men
01:39:15.780 can go on a certain route and it's not
01:39:17.780 always the best and it can be toxic and
01:39:19.700 it can, you know, mess
01:39:21.900 your life up. But then you get a nice lady
01:39:23.740 and she brings you back on track. That's good. There you go.
01:39:25.940 Thank you, Lacey. Happy birthday
01:39:27.660 to Diane O. She turned
01:39:29.540 61 this week and is in great
01:39:31.520 shape. Whoa. She is
01:39:33.600 in great physical
01:39:35.660 shape. She's powerful. Yeah. Tons
01:39:37.640 of steps working out uh 61 she looks 40 something so happy birthday to diane thank you for being an
01:39:44.500 avid show watcher and an instagram follower nice job diane she's probably on the stair master right
01:39:49.400 now she's probably walking all over new york city or something yeah walk 10 miles today
01:39:54.100 and then happy birthday to steven singer who turns 32 this week um what do we what does it say here
01:40:02.340 Stephen Singer, what does it say?
01:40:04.600 I'll buy some time while Ficus reads his own hand.
01:40:07.220 Okay, I forgot.
01:40:08.980 So, happy birthday to Stephen.
01:40:11.480 Him and his wife, Catherine,
01:40:13.360 announced one of their pregnancies on the show.
01:40:16.200 Okay, so that's Stephen.
01:40:17.260 That's what it was, and I just didn't remember that.
01:40:19.660 Stephen with a PH, though, I'm seeing.
01:40:21.000 Stephen with a PH, yeah.
01:40:22.760 Haven't changed that yet.
01:40:23.400 But everyone's doing great.
01:40:25.020 The family's doing great, and the baby's doing great.
01:40:28.360 So, very happy for them.
01:40:30.040 And congrats to Stephen and Catherine.
01:40:32.480 Happy birthday to Stephen.
01:40:33.800 Congrats with a D.
01:40:35.160 Happy birthday to Stephen.
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01:45:47.420 we need to do this again yeah definitely i actually haven't been with anybody else
01:45:55.160 since last time i met thank you