DAYTONA BEACH CHAOS: GHETTO SPRING BREAKERS RUIN IT FOR EVERYONE
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Trump continues to lose his MAGA base by siding with first warmongers like Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro. Then, we re going to show you what homeless people do when they get a free house. Then in Cringe of the Week, we have some non-binary ICE protesters, and last but not least in urban decay, we ve got spring break chaos in Daytona Beach.
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All right. Welcome back to Flegas Talks, a podcast episode 337. Today on the show,
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Trump continues to lose his MAGA base by siding with Israel first warmongers like Mark Levin
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and Ben Shapiro. Not good. Then Mamdami is planning to spend $1.9 billion on hotels for
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homeless people. So we're going to show you guys what homeless people do when they get a free
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house. Then in Cringe of the Week, we have some non-binary ICE protesters you guys are going to
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love and last but not least in urban decay we have spring break chaos in daytona beach all this
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to me in the comments. All right. All right. How's everyone feeling? You have a nice weekend?
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I did. Yeah. I'm feeling loose. I'm feeling good. Yeah. How about you? I'm feeling good too. And we
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have a great script here. We have really good stuff, a little bit of everything everywhere.
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And I'm excited for it. I'm excited for this script. Cool. Let's start it with this tweet.
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The biggest mistake you can make right now is falling into the trap of becoming an eternal
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doomer. There's 500 headlines a day trying to psyop you into thinking everything is over
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and trying is pointless. Life will always reward the people who don't take the bad things too
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seriously and are able to recognize and attempt new opportunities as fast as possible.
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And there is a thing, I know you don't like the word manifestation, but like if you focus
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on negative stuff, you'll always attract more negative stuff and then you'll focus on negative
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And like with the news, the way it is, obviously there's a lot of blackpilling things to get
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to, but you can't lose that optimism because there's always a chance.
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There's something to be said about the timing of this in this episode, given the state of MAGA and right wing politics over the last couple of weeks.
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And then like if you're losing or getting smoke somewhere or something's making you angry, go focus on what you're good at.
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You know, go focus on something you can change immediately right now.
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And also an old lesson from my grandfather growing up was don't take yourself too seriously also.
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you know because like there'd be times where like one of the grandkids would be crying or
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mad about something and he would just say don't take yourself so seriously and that is a good
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lesson as well fair all right let's get right into some of the politics stuff i have a bad
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democrat policies in action section here we're going to start with the mom domi thing we mentioned
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in the intro yeah the mom domi administration inks 1.9 billion three-year contract to house
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homeless in nyc hotels and this was all done with no bid contracts kind of in a way um it was done
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through this hotel cartel that happens in new york like a group of hotels together negotiating for
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this basically no bid contract for 1.9 billion and it's going to be across 300 hotels and i did
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the math the back of the napkin math it's going to end up being 330 a night per hotel room which
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is about 10K a month. Yeah. And it's all taxpayers who are footing the bill for the least productive
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people in the city. And so here's something we've complained about Section 8, SNAP, all those sort
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of welfare benefits. And this one's a little different because it's for homeless people who
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are like freezing or in turbulent weather and the city has some sort of duty to provide this housing
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for you. But I just have one question. What happened to a gymnasium filled with cots?
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Yeah, or like an old government building or warehouse
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you get hunkered down for the night when it's cold
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who are like in their forties who have roommates just to make ends meet because it's so expensive
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to live in the city. But the homeless people, they all get their own room and they're the
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least productive people in the city. And they're probably going to fuck up the hotel room.
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Which takes us to our next part. Here's what happens when you put homeless people in free
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housing. We have a bunch of clips we'll play back to back to back. And the story here is this is
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like a section eight recipient, one guy, and he's got like this whole crew of, I guess,
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They're getting tattoos, there's girls, there's a dog.
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And then here's this guy explaining him being evicted.
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And then I think this piece of paper says eighth notice.
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So eighth notice, when do they really get you out?
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Once they hit 100, then they finally get you out.
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which is kind of similar to the Hotel for the Homeless,
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even when they're handed a good housing opportunity, they immediately run it into the
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ground, do stuff like this. And section eight, one thing that we've never really talked about,
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section eight, right? This guy is doing a version where he's using federal money to have a misspent
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youth with his drug addicted friends. They're ripping galaxy gas. They do everything, right?
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But this got me thinking, right? These guys are choosing to live in squalor. They all make it
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the flop house or the trap house or whatever. But it kind of got me upset because I was thinking
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about how many millennials, Gen Z type people either live with their parents for a really long
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time or have roommates for like beyond what you would think to have roommates for. Why aren't we
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requiring Section 8 people to like get along with someone, have a roommate? That's a good point.
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It's kind of this perverse incentive where you never have to change anything and you'll never
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get off section eight because you have your own space. It's great. You pay a hundred bucks a
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month. The federal government pays 1350. And in some cases, like in California or something,
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the, uh, section eight stipend or whatever you want to call it goes up high. It adjusts to the
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like housing market where you are. So we're paying for a lot. And I think it's time for
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the welfare people to get a little roommate. That's Mike. You got to share the kitchen with
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mike because otherwise you become a lifer that's mike the guy ripping his teeth out with pliers
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you have to live with him yeah and then not only do you have to live with him but you you have to
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live with another person on section eight and i don't think section eight people really like
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other section eight people so in the modern day world where everyone has a roommate everyone's
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cutting a corner everyone's doing something creative we saw it in san francisco the house
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hacking where you get a house and you chop it up into these little sleep pods for the h1b people
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to come in. I don't know. I feel like we need to be applying more pressure because giving someone
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with two kids, her own house paid for basically entirely by taxpayers. You know, that's the
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community, the community through forced reallocation of capital, AKA your tax money going to a street
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rat. That's community. So you should be part of the community. You should have a roommate. That's
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Mike. He's got teeth. You guys hang out. He won't soon. He's ripping them out. So I don't know.
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because, you know, Chicago's expensive or whatever.
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just get like a free house to play there in charge of?
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Community living, warehouses, gymnasium with cots.
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That policy is going to be 300 hotels in New York City.
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And how many hotels are there in New York City?
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Like 300. That's like a lot of Manhattan, you know, that's a lot of the hotels. So they're
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transitioning the makeup of the city from like high performance earners, people staying at hotels
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to the worst of the worst. And like that difference is going to be a big change that
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doesn't happen gradually. It's going to be, we went from, oh, a normal hotel to the worst hotel
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ever. And the whole point is you make the individual hotels compete against each other
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for pricing. So, Hey, I'll take, I'll take 20 homeless guys a night for 1400. I'll do it for
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1200. But if you just sign a $2 billion deal with 300 hotels, you're not really competing with
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anybody. Very true. All right. Another bad policy out of New York. Uh, they found some illegals who
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were making a Molotov cocktails to use, I'm assuming, and they let them go. Just this week,
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uh, some Salvadorian nationals were arrested in Suffolk County with Molotov cocktails.
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they're in the united states illegally but unfortunately what the da can charge
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those individuals with is not a bail eligible offense those people were not only uh required
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to be released but because of the protect our courts act also cannot be turned over to federal
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agents at the courthouse so if that's this system working as intended uh we have a real problem on
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our hands thank you madam speaker so like they're required to release them which obviously sucks but
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then it's like all right we released them and then ice is right there and they grabbed him
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And it's like, no, no, we released him and you have to stay away.
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That's the Save Our Courts Act is save illegal Molotov cocktail boys.
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There's always, we always joke, the flowery language.
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And it's just fucking, they let the migrants go.
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And you think, oh, maybe they learned their lesson.
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I think the lesson is if you do this and you get caught, you don't get in trouble.
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democrat policies and actions section we're moving to virginia now we've been covering virginia for
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the last month or so now that they have Spangberger in. And we have some new gun laws and listen to
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who's exempt from them. Yeah. The Virginia Democrats are exempting themselves from a new
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gun control bill. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any members of the General
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Assembly. So that's pretty interesting. They make these gun laws that ban probably,
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what do they call them? AR-15s, whatever they want. Yeah. Like normal guns,
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semi-automatic. High capacity magazines and it's anything over 10.
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Mm-hmm. And then the people who don't have to listen to that are the people who made the law
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itself. All right, moving on to our next story out of Virginia. There was an illegal who was in
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a high school, even though he's 19 years old, and he was groping all the girls, and he's not
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going to get in trouble for it. Yeah, this adult illegal alien was just charged with nine counts
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of assault for groping girls at FCPS News. I think that's Fairfield County Public Schools
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that she's tagging. He's attending school with your kids, and this has been going on for months.
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Virginia Democrat governor just signed an executive order to restrict ICE.
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I'm learning a Fairfax County high school student is charged with nine counts of assault and battery.
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And this student happens to be in the country illegally.
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ICE told me that he entered the country in 2024 and was released under the Biden administration.
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and now he's charged with assault and battery. ICE told me they lodged a detainer against this man
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who is in the jail and Sheriff Stacy Kincaid will not honor that ICE detainer. Now I looked into it
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and I spoke to parents of about a dozen victims who tell me that this man who's 18 will soon be
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19 and is a junior at Fairfax County High School went behind their girls in the hallways at school
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moving from the front to the back with his hands.
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Everyone pretty much in high school is under 18.
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And Greg Price had a good breakdown of what he's up to.
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Yeah, crosses the border illegally, gets released into America,
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allowed to be a junior in high school despite being 19 years old,
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immediately starts sexual assaulting high school girls.
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Soros-funded prosecutor tries to release him from jail,
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and then Democrat sheriff refuses to turn him over to ICE.
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And, you know, think about it like from the POV of the criminal.
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He's welcomed into a taxpayer-funded school that like property taxes usually paid for.
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So he goes into the school and he's just like, oh, I can grab all their asses.
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It's like, yeah, I want to come here too if that was how I was treated.
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And then we have this picture here of all the repeat offenders and the bad stuff they've done.
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So it's like how long until these policies lead to another dead person?
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So what we're noticing over and over again, this other bill is out of Virginia as well.
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Virginia just passed a bill that prioritizes government contracts based on race and gender.
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The bill, HB61, is now sitting on the governor's desk waiting to be signed.
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So here's what it does. It forces state agencies to hit a 42% quota for SWAM businesses, meaning businesses owned by minorities, women, or certain designated groups.
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It also sets aside government contracts under $100,000 specifically for those businesses.
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Translation, if you're a small business owner who doesn't fall into those categories, you're pushed to the back of the line, not because of price or quality or experience, but because of race and gender quotas.
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That's not equality. That's state-mandated discrimination in government contracting.
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I'm trying to figure out how this is not a civil rights violation.
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It will be tested all the way to the Supreme Court.
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It's just a matter of what contractor is going to waste his time suing to find out.
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It forces a lengthy court battle for one random guy to go to get it removed and unconstitutional.
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And we covered this when they proposed it, and they've since passed it.
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And it's waiting on Abigail to sign it, discriminate against whites.
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And it makes you kind of realize what the plan in action looks like.
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I don't think you've ever said her name right once.
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I don't know how you've done it, but we get it.
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And you kind of see what the CIA plan is for America.
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and you have Spangberger in, and what do they do?
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they keep sexual predators in school with your children,
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and then they make it illegal to hire white people.
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Or the Democrat part of the CIA's plan for America.
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and you just do a worse thing, worse thing, worse thing, worse thing. It's actually insane.
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We are going to fix your potholes, but a black woman's going to be doing it
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unless you bid 10% lower than her. And then I heard, I was looking into the contracts and
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the bidding of the contracts. I hear a lot of the times when these minority or women-owned
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small businesses get a contract, they end up subcontracting it out to a normal white-owned
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business because they can't do the work. Yeah. No, that's huge. And I think they made some
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changes that like the subcontractor or the person contracting it out needs to make a meaningful
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change to the product so that they can't just be a middleman. But I think that's often overlooked.
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And we know about how all the autism money was supposed to work. So I don't know if that's
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exactly working the same way. Yeah. And the whole thing of not hiring white people, that was a big
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push under Joe Biden as well. We covered that. And we actually have the 2021 stats for corporate
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hiring and 94% of the hires were people of color and 6% were white. So that's what it looks like
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in action as well. So this is a top down agenda in a way. We do have some good news. So those
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are all the bad Democrat policies in action, mostly New York and Virginia. But there is a
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A sheriff who is standing up and refusing to release a violent illegal criminal?
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Yeah, Nevada sheriff faces contempt for refusing to release violent career criminal.
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Joshua Sanchez Lopez is a convicted felon with 35 prior arrests.
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Judge Eric Goodman ordered him released with an ankle monitor,
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but Sheriff Kevin McHill says he is not releasing Sanchez because he's too dangerous.
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The department is now under threat of being sanctioned for contempt.
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So a little good old-fashioned standoff between a lawman and the judge.
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And the guy's priors are all violent and drug-related offenses.
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And so, yeah, it's good to see the sheriff standing strong.
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We'll send you a T-shirt if you get this message.
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All right, moving on to our next story, before we get into Iran,
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And there's a new car update that really kind of grinds my gears.
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Starting in 2027, all new passenger vehicles will be required to have infrared cameras,
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eye tracking, head position monitoring, and behavioral impairment detection.
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Basically, a biometric babysitter in every car.
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And maybe it's because of all the migrants crashing the trucks.
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And now, instead of getting rid of the migrants, we have to lower our standards and make sure
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no one falls asleep while they're driving or whatever, but you need a camera scanning from
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open Modelo's or something. That's what it feels like. I feel like that too. And I guess this says
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thanks to section 24 to 20 of the 2021 infrastructure investment and jobs act. NHTSA
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must finalize rules forcing all new passenger vehicles to include advanced impaired driving
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prevention technology. And then there was another picture from it that showed a person didn't have
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their seatbelt buckled. And what does it say? Buckle seatbelt to? To shift. To shift. That kind
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of makes me mad. Isn't it our right to not wear our seatbelt and fly through the windshield and
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die like a man? I think only in New Hampshire. Live free or die. I think that's the one state
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that has evaded seatbelt laws. I thought that was our right. I thought it was mine too. Yeah.
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But you know what car doesn't have the babysitter, the biometric babysitter?
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The big body bends that's sitting in the driveway.
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We have some good stuff to get to, and we're going to end it with my schizo theory that Netanyahu is dead.
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I'm going to give you guys a little clue as to what's coming.
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Politicians won't even tell you why they let all these retarded terrorists from shithole
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And it's also the same for like, they don't even explain to you why we're fighting a war
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And then Patrick Howley had a really good tweet that I thought was insightful when it
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He said, the sad thing is Donald is literally walking around right now thinking he has a
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90% approval rating because Suzy Wiles and co keep him completely cut off from reality as they make
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crooked deals with his name. They let him play golf and watch Fox and write truth socials about
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Massey. What a waste of a truly once in a lifetime political talent. That resonated. Yeah. That
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hurts. He's siloed off. Maybe some people, I mean, I, you know, he's talking to people, but
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when all your advisors are pushing for one thing, man, you get clouded judgment really quick,
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Right. You really do. And then they convince you that the people opposing the war in Iran are just like anti-Semitic or they're fringe, far right people.
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You don't have to take them seriously. And he doesn't realize how much of the base does not want this conflict and does not care for Israel at all.
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Yeah. And I noticed that the pro-intervention, the pro-war in Iran, we have to strike them crew, which is obviously mostly the pro-Israel, you know, political commentators and stuff.
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they really think they're just one talking point away from you finally getting it.
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They really think they're one biblical reference away from explaining why we have to help Israel right now.
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And I think more and more people, like, they assume they can argue or talk their way into getting you to support,
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and there's a light bulb that's about to go off in your head,
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When in reality, it's just apathy and like almost disgust or distaste for this type of political thing.
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And then that side who thinks they're one point away from getting you to agree with them.
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Explained why this is good or why this really helps.
00:27:21.080
And I think more and more people are just kind of like tuning out to this sort of show.
00:27:24.620
And it hurts people like us because we tried to support Trump for all these years.
00:27:32.020
Like we try to support him going into this term.
00:27:34.880
We were like, I don't think it's going to be an endless war.
00:27:39.440
Hopefully Jared Kushner is not around in the administration too much.
00:27:42.360
And as soon as he's back in, Jared Kushner is negotiating, talking to Israel every day.
00:27:48.680
Everyone on the other side who told us this was going to happen is now right.
00:27:57.760
And then if you think about like what the energy was in terms of political capital, I guess, if you think about the two major things, it was migration completely.
00:28:12.860
We watched Joe Biden and Alejandro Mayorkas do like a tap dance on what it was supposed to be.
00:28:21.440
And then once we were in the term, the Charlie Kirk and violence from leftists and stuff, it feels like both of those things have quietly been squandered at this point.
00:28:32.760
Like all the political momentum we had, all the sort of like, whoa, that was a wake-up call that some chud assassinated Charlie Kirk.
00:28:40.860
And whoa, that was a wake-up call of how fastly they can change the demographics of our country.
00:28:44.880
And now we're just on week five of a war with Iran.
00:28:50.360
And we'll get to the mass migration and the deportations or lack thereof in migrants, but it's not even like a top five priority, it doesn't seem like.
00:29:00.740
And again, it's this theme of we stopped the bleeding, but we haven't cured the patient, right?
00:29:05.700
So the border's closed, but there's still 50 million foreign-born people here.
00:29:22.060
And then to make matters worse and to just completely disrespect us to our face, Trump
00:29:27.740
posts this paragraph on Truth Social about how Mark Levin is so great.
00:29:31.920
Mark Levin, a truly great American patriot, is somewhat under siege by other people with
00:29:36.400
far less intellect, capability and love for our country.
00:29:41.920
Hence the nickname, The Great One, conceived by our MAGA friend.
00:29:57.300
I guess they made the decision for me because I'm not involved in that.
00:30:01.200
And I try not to leave MAGA, but MAGA keeps trying to leave me.
00:30:05.940
And then all the Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro types say people like Tucker Carlson are foreign agents.
00:30:11.480
And people like us aren't really America first because we don't support Israel.
00:30:15.480
Meanwhile, these people are the foreign agents.
00:30:18.700
all the people touching the wall. That's more evident of a foreign agent than anything Tucker
00:30:23.820
Carlson says. I agree. It's very frustrating. And I found this piece of information I thought
00:30:29.580
was really interesting. You're not allowed to show Israel on satellites. It's like a law.
00:30:34.760
Yeah. In America, there is a law that requires companies that own satellites to blur Israel
00:30:38.960
and only Israel. No such restrictions apply to any other country. And it says the Kyle
00:30:44.460
binghaman amendment uh it was part of the national defense authorization act in 1997
00:30:51.160
so that's weird 1997 that's 29 years of pure influence yeah american politics it's a lot so
00:31:01.160
they're not allowed to use satellites and they're also allowed to have secret nukes for some reason
00:31:06.860
and then i found this clip from a recent conference where they're talking about how
00:31:13.280
important it is to write history as it's happening? Let's let that play. The next generation of young
00:31:19.680
people won't remember October 7th in the same way. That's true in Israel and in America and
00:31:24.720
broadly in the world. And we need to make sure two things. One, it's not that we don't forget.
00:31:30.240
We need to make sure that the story is told properly so that when the history books write
00:31:34.020
this, they don't write about the victims of Gaza, right? They can't. History cannot even
00:31:43.200
mention a single victim and someone's like yeah mark levin's back there clapping and they're
00:31:48.480
talking about how we need to write history i thought you guys were already doing that yeah
00:31:52.220
like all the textbooks and all the stuff kids learn in school now is all about the bad stuff
00:31:56.400
white people did slavery trail of tears and then the holocaust those are the big three that's all
00:32:01.920
like kids learn about in school is all of the colonialism and bad things and murder white
00:32:06.160
people did it's very frustrating and you know how much sick shit we did sailed around the whole
00:32:11.920
world blind on a guess you know conquered the aztecs with like 400 people yeah legend tier
00:32:19.480
shit wild wild west stuff and we hurt when we learn about the holocaust and slavery come on
00:32:25.120
slavery was only a couple states and then wasn't even wasn't even everybody yeah and then that's
00:32:32.200
what like resonates with kids and then like all the white kids have this like deep guilt white
00:32:37.840
guilt in a way when you learn about that stuff. And then all the minority kids, they have this
00:32:42.960
chip on their shoulder. Everyone owes them one because of past injustices. So it really programs
00:32:48.420
them young and it does last a long time. People are still living with that and that's why politics
00:32:53.900
is the way it is now. Totally. There's a tweet about history I thought was interesting. If
00:32:57.800
they're lying to your face about things happening right now in real time with cameras everywhere
00:33:02.040
and the internet at your fingertips, imagine how bad the history books are. That is very true.
00:33:07.620
Yeah. All right. This next clip is about anti-Semitism.
00:33:10.860
You know what? Before we move on to that, that's so true. Like you see how much historians try to write like about some sort of war crime or the Germans did this or Americans did this in like World War II or something.
00:33:23.200
And then they dramatize it so much or make it seem worse than it was. And then you go interview like a World War II soldier and it's just him going, he was trying to do his job and I was trying to do mine.
00:33:39.160
It's just two guys, young men in a situation we didn't want to be in.
00:33:42.840
And like, that's real history as opposed to like this dramatizing or like making everything
00:33:52.500
And then with the war in Iran and obviously the stuff with Israel, people on the Israel
00:33:59.000
side are claiming that anti-Semitism is on the rise.
00:34:01.720
And this guy does an interview where he makes that claim, but he gets the rebuttal that
00:34:06.320
I think it's pretty undeniable, at least from my own experience, that there is very rampant
00:34:16.760
I'm half Jewish, but it's not necessarily that it's directed at me, but people growing
00:34:22.520
up, slurs against other races aren't tolerated, but slurs against Jews I would hear pretty
00:34:27.180
regularly, or lots of Jew jokes where you wouldn't be able to make black jokes.
00:34:32.960
First of all, there was an era in which one calculated anti-Semitism not by a person's
00:34:38.880
thoughts, because you can't control a person's thoughts, and even you can't control your
00:34:44.360
thoughts, and even you probably can't figure out what's your quote-unquote real motive
00:34:50.600
Are you interviewing me now because of a sincere inquiry into the life of the mind, or does
00:34:55.040
it have an egotistical component, or does it go back to something your mother said when
00:34:59.660
you know, the human psyche is very complicated, and it's not susceptible to easy analysis or
00:35:04.540
control. So there was an era where nobody ever thought about those things. When you talked about
00:35:09.260
antisemitism, it meant, does it affect your job opportunities? Does it affect your access to
00:35:15.420
higher certain institutions of higher education? Does it affect where you're going to live? Does
00:35:20.140
it affect negatively your interactions with the law? That's what antisemitism meant. They were
00:35:25.740
quantifiable, palpable, lucid expressions of this phobia, whatever you want to call anti-Semitism.
00:35:35.640
And everyone feels like, oh, anti-Semitism is so high because people make jokes online
00:35:42.040
But if you really think about it and look at society and look at who's overrepresented
00:35:47.540
in certain areas and who's not, anti-Semitism is not on the rise.
00:35:52.640
What percentage of the undergraduate population in the Ivy League schools are Jewish?
00:36:17.200
And the Jewish people in America are only 2.4% of the population.
00:36:21.800
And then when it comes to the Ivy League presidents, six out of eight are Jewish.
00:36:28.100
I don't think anti-Semitism can be up because some guy is like saying a bad word or something.
00:36:37.520
And, you know, and then there's the whole piece about conflating any criticism of Israel being anti-Semitism.
00:36:44.160
And it's like we're not even going to acknowledge that part of it.
00:36:51.800
When it comes to the war itself, there were some-
00:37:03.820
And yeah, all the Palestinian types we imported
00:37:20.840
because last time we didn't, we got holocausted and they could do it again. So we have to look
00:37:25.280
out for each other at the expense of everyone else. And everyone's got jobs. Everyone's making
00:37:30.040
money. Everyone's in the upper echelon of every industry, entertainment, finance, academia,
00:37:37.400
Hollywood, politics. You guys are good. Yeah. I think it's the opposite of persecuted when you
00:37:43.000
end up controlling a lot of those, having high influence in a lot of those industries.
00:37:47.020
Yeah. And then you have the high influence, but then you present, oh, we're persecuted.
00:37:56.320
and that's actually how the whole system works.
00:38:07.140
allows the over-representation to exist in the first place.
00:38:16.340
from the Red Sea all the way to the Gulf of Oman.
00:38:20.120
So right across the entire country, Saudi Arabia saw this shit coming 45 years ago
00:38:25.360
while the entire world panicked about the Strait of Hormuz.
00:38:28.520
Saudi Arabia had a 1,200-kilometer pipeline ready to go from the Persian Gulf
00:38:32.860
straight to the Red Sea, bypassing Hormuz completely.
00:38:36.740
Built in 1981, activated in 2026, 7 million barrels a day flowing through the desert right now.
00:38:45.220
I think it's a little bit older, but right now it's working at full capacity.
00:38:50.420
Yeah. You can't let some little rat country determine whether or not your oil's moving.
00:38:54.760
Very true. All right. Moving on to my favorite piece of the Iran war section, maybe the whole
00:39:00.780
show. There is a theory that Benjamin Netanyahu is dead, allegedly. Okay. Because I don't want
00:39:06.800
to be dead. Okay. So allegedly, he's not alive, allegedly, because he usually tweets like 10
00:39:12.880
times a day and he hasn't tweeted for three days or something. And then they released a video
00:39:21.640
because at certain times there were six fingers on his hand.
00:39:31.620
they released another video, which is this video here.
00:39:47.060
he holds up his fingers he holds up his fingers to prove uh that he has five fingers and that
00:39:56.020
it's not ai but there are discrepancies in this video too because this video is based on an
00:40:02.560
interaction he had two years ago and you can see the guys in the background all have covid masks
00:40:07.940
that's maybe not disqualifying maybe some people wear masks but when he's checking out at the
00:40:13.320
kiosk on the date and the top right, it says 2024. Faintly, faintly. It does look like that. Yes.
00:40:21.140
And then there was a picture that people found online from a trip he took to a coffee place
00:40:25.200
in 2024, wearing the same outfit. So you could have put that into AI and said, Hey, make this
00:40:31.200
into a video, which I think is what they did. And they ran it through a scanner. And then they say
00:40:35.540
it's 96% AI, 96.9% AI. And to show you guys what AI is capable of, here's Emmanuel Macron
00:40:44.320
in the same video. With Netanyahu's voice still? Yeah. There he is. All right. So we get it,
00:40:56.780
right? And then to prove he's really, really alive, they released an even newer video where
00:41:03.880
He's outside of the coffee place talking to local Israelis,
00:41:24.140
So it's kind of interesting where it's like, oh, here he really is.
00:42:02.680
like that. This could be AI use, but I don't think he's dead. What's interesting though, too,
00:42:07.420
is if Iran did like do a strike, I know Iran's basically firing like five missiles a day now
00:42:12.900
at this point, they don't have any more capacity, but if they did get one towards him,
00:42:18.340
they wouldn't have the ability to check if they really got him. So it would be one of those,
00:42:25.340
like, when do we tell everybody things? And he's weakened at Bernie's him. He's fine. Here he is.
00:42:30.000
I've seen him do less with or more with less of a person.
00:42:39.340
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00:43:37.800
in the Trump administration section. I don't want it to be hijacked by AI schizo Netanyahu dead
00:43:44.480
stuff. That's why I put it at the end. And so that's why I'm coming back. I want to kind of
00:43:49.600
just come back on the whole thing. It's really unpopular. Back to the Mark Levin post. This is
00:43:55.780
the type of post where it's like someone close to Trump goes, Hey, Mark's really getting killed
00:43:59.880
online. Can you show a little support? And then Trump writes up a paragraph where they send him
00:44:04.440
a paragraph in Trump's voice. For sure. He adds to it for sure. Uh, yeah. Did you, do you think
00:44:09.380
Trump just called him the great one by himself? That's Wayne Gretzky. You don't get to the great
00:44:14.680
ones. Um, but the second one's not going to be Mark Levin by a lot. It's not that short, fat,
00:44:19.960
old, bald Jewish man. That's not the great one. Um, but so yeah, I I'm just very disappointed.
00:44:26.220
And you know, it's, we're, we're squandering a lot of like momentum that we had. And if any of
00:44:34.540
you guys have seen March madness is coming up, momentum swings and it swings fast and hard the
00:44:40.800
other way. And we had it and we didn't harness it to do anything. In fact, we backed off of mean
00:44:45.960
deportations because fat liberal women were following around and blowing whistles at ice.
00:44:50.900
That was enough. Yeah. So very hugely disappointed. And I hope, uh, I hope this is in our rear view
00:44:57.820
mirror soon, you know, because if this keeps going on and we keep having more Israel, if Israel puts
00:45:04.020
boots on the grounds or all these little things were threatening, it can really, uh, it can really
00:45:08.540
get bad and we can lose and, and friendly reminder of what losing looks like. Just go take a peek at
00:45:15.400
Virginia. And then picture that at a national level, no white men contractors, unless they're
00:45:21.220
way cheaper, no more, uh, no more AR 15s over a certain amount of bullets in a magazine because
00:45:29.080
some guy from Bangladesh introduced some new, uh, a new bill. So it can get dark and ugly really
00:45:36.120
quick. And that's why I hate to squander this. You have any other kind of macro level thoughts?
00:45:40.140
no macro means big picture um no nothing i'm just so disappointed yeah and we've like stuck with
00:45:48.300
trump through and through and we've been proven right we've been proven wrong goes back and
00:45:54.280
forth but this one is just a tough one that we can't we we can't win unless he comes out and
00:45:59.500
says all right it's done and netanyahu's dead like you know it's it's not looking good and
00:46:06.220
it's priorities all wrong. And we mentioned that tweet last time where you get elected on a mandate.
00:46:12.640
We're going to deport all the illegals. Then the media and the left convinces you that that's not
00:46:17.020
popular. And lobbyist advisors, they're all in your ear. Lobbyist advisors, consultants, they all
00:46:22.160
tell you to back off. Then you back off. Now your base is disappointed in you and less engaged than
00:46:27.820
ever, less wanting to vote Republican than ever, just completely upset with the system in general.
00:46:39.180
A lot of articles and drunk migrant clips, but we'll start with his New York Times.
00:46:47.100
So we got some good and some bad from the Trump administration on migrants.
00:46:53.380
New York Times article came out over the weekend that said, to address farm labor shortage,
00:47:00.760
As the president's immigration policy squeeze an already tight supply of farm labor, the Trump administration is making it cheaper to hire foreign farm workers.
00:47:09.580
So that's that one specific visa type H2A that farmers use to get some temporary workers to come over.
00:47:21.840
But I don't like that we're doing it at the same time when, like, we almost need an overreaction back to the normal.
00:47:29.320
You know, we're like two standard deviations away from regular immigration.
00:47:33.860
And so like to get that back down, we probably should pause everything, even the farm ones.
00:47:38.400
But Trump has a weak spot for cheap farm labor that keeps popping up.
00:47:43.320
I have a bad feeling our agriculture system is like completely reliant on illegal workers.
00:47:51.300
And then if we're so reliant on illegal workers, but Elon Musk is like four years away from the robot butler who does everything.
00:47:58.480
what are we changing our country for like a 10-year gap that we're waiting to fill with
00:48:05.080
machinery for strawberry that's very true all right this next uh story was actually a good
00:48:10.380
migrant thing some 200,000 immigrant truck drivers will begin to lose their commercial
00:48:15.120
driver's licenses as they expire under a new trump administration rule that takes effect
00:48:19.820
monday so that's good we finally have a number yeah i don't know how we've been waiting for so
00:48:25.840
long and we've been complaining about the CDL. And then finally, the Washington Post publishes
00:48:29.120
200,000, which I asked some AI companion of mine how many total truckers there were. And this is
00:48:34.660
about 5% of the total truckers in America right now. So that's 200,000 jobs that can go to normal
00:48:39.800
Americans maybe or eventually to the Grok robot. Yeah, sure. And I've made that point before where
00:48:47.100
they ruin society with the migrants. So the migrant Uber drivers or the truck drivers or
00:48:53.960
the farm workers and they go, okay, we're going to get rid of them and we'll just replace them
00:48:57.660
with AI robots. You know, like that's, what's going to replace the trucking industry people,
00:49:02.000
not other truckers. And when we have a clip of maybe one of the guys who's about to lose his
00:49:06.640
immigrant trucking license. Yeah. This is a box truck, so I don't know if it's necessarily CDL,
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Motherfucker, you trying to get up out of here?
00:50:49.440
You see how he's drunk off Modelo's and he falls out of the car and he tries to communicate with his hands and stuff?
00:51:01.220
He just got airdropped into New York City in a box truck, right?
00:51:04.040
With ratchet straps holding together the back gate.
00:51:12.880
Yep, and we have another illegal who's drunk driving.
00:51:28.700
So asking for Netanyahu to kill the illegal migrant drunk driver,
00:51:38.360
but that kind of shows you who Americans think has the power.
00:51:43.060
Yeah, Netanyahu has to kill this guy because Trump can't do it, I guess.
00:51:50.640
We're going to read this tweet, show the graph, and then read a rebuttal tweet.
00:51:55.080
But it's basically the net cost and rape conviction rate of immigrants.
00:52:01.940
Immigrant groups who rape the most are also the ones we pay the most to live in our countries.
00:52:10.880
They cost about 25K a year and they rape at 20X, the native population of Denmark.
00:52:26.960
The bad migrant types who we always come back to in every section.
00:52:33.840
But the ones we pay the most are the ones doing the most rapes.
00:52:38.040
And then Raw Egg Nationalist had a tweet that sums it up.
00:52:40.080
imagine if mass migration had been presented and sold to the general public as it really is.
00:52:45.040
We're going to import millions of people from the third world and the ones who rape your wives,
00:52:49.180
sisters, and daughters the most, we'll pay them the most. That's it. Yeah. You could never sell
00:52:54.680
that. So you have to sell something else, which is immigrants are net positive. And you know what?
00:53:00.860
I actually have a little sidebar here. They really ruined the immigrant story. Like if
00:53:09.020
America was 90% white, let's say, as the founding fathers intended, which they intended probably
00:53:14.340
99.9. And then you kept immigrants below a certain threshold, and we were always the
00:53:22.080
supermajority. We were never going to be threatened. Immigrant stories are great.
00:53:26.140
This guy came on a boat from Laos, and he started sewing together this, and now he makes tennis
00:53:31.700
rackets for the best. There are good stories out there that got completely hijacked by the
00:53:37.360
conflation of economic migrants, refugees, whatever, with immigrant. And all the language
00:53:43.200
is merged into one thing, thanks to Democrats who are arguing for them. And they say they're
00:53:49.780
all the same. They're interchangeable, right? But there are some real good immigrant stories
00:53:55.220
out there that just I don't have time for anymore because it's all one blob of brown
00:54:01.540
third worlders now. So I can't take time to sort through the cases. Rapist, rapist, rapist.
00:54:11.780
They conflated it all, and now I don't have time for anything, you know?
00:54:16.160
They squandered goodwill of actual good immigrant stories.
00:54:21.360
Within one generation, I own 15 car dealerships.
00:54:34.680
Like that conflation of the word did actual damage to upstanding immigrants, right?
00:54:45.160
Next, we have a clip of some Indian migrants just playing with other people's toys on their property, maybe trying to steal it.
00:54:52.320
Somebody else brought their kid up into our yard and their kid is on Luna's bicycle.
00:54:59.480
And I'm literally not exactly sure what her next move is.
00:55:03.320
but she's slowly leaving the yard with it but austin will be pulling up here in just a second
00:55:10.140
i mean there's no way so that's just an you know another example it's a random small clip but
00:55:19.740
oh there's a toy on that yard we can play with it and maybe steal it that's how it starts that's
00:55:25.020
definitely how it starts and then let's do this quickly this story um this is in california now
00:55:30.840
illegals are allowed to have foster kids and get benefits for it.
00:55:34.840
California governor candidate reveals illegals are being allowed to be foster parents in
00:55:38.960
California. California is placing kids with illegals and giving up to $3,200 per month
00:55:43.980
regardless of legal status. This candidate for governor wrote under WIC 16519.5, once a household
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is granted resource family approval, they enter the general placement pool because this WIC 36.12
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2E, mandates that immigration status be ignored.
00:56:04.160
California law contains no exemption or restriction preventing an American citizen child from being placed in an undocumented home.
00:56:13.680
And that's not including the health care and the education system and the food.
00:56:18.540
And then there's always that meme of like in movies or the evil foster parents who have a big old two-door style house and they house 18 kids and they feed them bologna sandwiches and pocket the change.
00:56:42.280
But yeah, do you think they're motivated to financially scam or skin off the top of foster kids?
00:56:48.540
Of course they are. And then our last piece before we go abroad with our migrant stuff,
00:56:53.260
I thought this was actually insightful because a lot of times, especially with the farming stuff,
00:56:57.240
we always talk about how like, oh, the people doing these jobs, they're doing jobs no one else
00:57:01.980
wants to do. And we kind of just let them do it. This is a big difference when it comes to
00:57:06.720
landscaping between Spanish speaking and English speaking landscapers.
00:57:10.580
Yeah. And this is just a story from one guy. He says, I live in Florida. Our landscapers in the
00:57:14.880
HOA turned over from Spanish speaking to English speaking.
00:57:19.480
Nowadays, ICE would pick them up the same day with the local cops.
00:57:25.000
Our HOA fee went up five bucks a month due to wages.
00:57:36.900
300 homes times five bucks more was all it took.
00:57:39.520
Our edging tree trimming spot repair has in a few short months
00:57:43.440
turns our yards into a masterpiece you would swear it's a golf course and get this they even
00:57:48.980
pick up the occasional trash and straighten out the yard good people doing a great job with pride
00:57:53.140
and they all are happy one dude said he loves working outside and moving down from indiana
00:57:57.300
to do this feels like they're on vacation every day so that's the thing oh the landscapers that's
00:58:02.400
got to be all the migrants because they get paid nothing but when you make it white people your
00:58:06.080
fees go up a little bit but now everything else looks better yeah and i think there's also a lot
00:58:12.120
of times we've talked about a greedy middleman. Like a lot of times that value is being captured
00:58:18.780
by like the guy who speaks Spanish and English and can talk to the customers and his crew.
00:58:24.560
It all kind of goes there. You know what I mean? Like, oh, say it roughly cost-wise,
00:58:31.000
$1,500 to do all these neighborhoods. He's still going to charge you three grand,
00:58:35.040
pay out a thousand to the people and then pocket the rest. And that's his fee. That's his little,
00:58:41.460
little grift, right? The, the abusing illegal labor. And then, so point is it's not that big
00:58:49.120
of a change and you might even get some better work and you get better work and you can let
00:58:53.540
your kids play outside. All right. We're in our broad section now for migrants. I wanted to make
00:58:58.380
this point from Canada, the average wait time to see a specialist, uh, for certain surgeries and
00:59:04.440
stuff. Can you read that? Neurosurgery, almost 50 weeks, basically a whole year. Orthopedic
00:59:08.740
surgery similar in 48 weeks otolaryngology 43.8 weeks plastic surgery 41.5 weeks gynecology 40
00:59:18.720
weeks general surgery 30 weeks ophthalmology 20 weeks it's weeks and weeks medically assisted
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dying zero and that's the key next day delivery i was doing some research you can get abortion
00:59:30.500
pills same day you can get euthanized same day and it's interesting because it's like white people
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Yeah, but they're trying to kill all the white people, putting that out there.
01:00:13.020
And then with all the migrants that are replacing the white people, they're making big changes
01:00:17.080
that don't make sense to, if you told someone 20 years ago, Canadian school designates cafeteria
01:00:27.040
Yeah, Fairfield or Fairview School in Calgary, Alberta has implemented bans all food from
01:00:32.720
it's cafeteria and lunchroom for Ramadan. And it's in the email highlighted here. Um, so yeah,
01:00:38.680
what percentage does it take for them to start affecting your life? Right. And I've seen stories
01:00:45.100
of people doing that in America to be, be respectful, be aware that it's Ramadan. Maybe
01:00:51.280
don't take snacks out here. And it's like, Nope, that's my God given. Right. I'm going to eat a
01:00:55.820
whole pizza. I'm not even hungry. I'm sure I'm forcing it down, but the cafeteria is a no food
01:01:02.640
zone now it's like it's like i took a movie it's like ironic it's like perfectly ironic the
01:01:07.580
cafeteria food place is it no food zone what are you talking about and then in the uk a lot of the
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muslims are protesting restaurants that don't sell halal or that are selling food during ramadan
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So the Muslims are protesting the Sikh Indian guy in the UK for not selling halal meat.
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you might as well publish it nice that's it you know what i think i'm going to join the british
01:02:46.900
air force. And I'm going to fight for this. You know what I mean? Like sooner or later,
01:02:51.780
nobody fights for a country like this. Nobody does anything for a country like this. Everyone
01:02:56.720
scams. And then it's a fall of the empire. And then the formerly great country you had is what?
01:03:00.920
Left to Somali types. With like no bullets fired, no war, no big, you know, crescendo of like,
01:03:08.880
oh, then this side then did this and that side did that. It just went. And we actually have
01:03:14.580
some stats here. This is a poll that was done in Europe of people who don't want more immigrants.
01:03:20.960
Yeah. Percent of respondents who feel their country takes in too many migrants.
01:03:25.500
Greece, 90%. Cyprus, 84%. Ireland, 78%. Germany, 77%. Austria, 77%. Bulgaria, 76%. Poland, 75%.
01:03:34.680
And they take in nobody. And even their population is like, still too many, still too much.
01:03:49.260
And that will of the people doesn't get translated into policy at all.
01:04:00.580
They're an island who never did anything wrong.
01:04:03.500
They were fighting their own battle against the British.
01:04:05.740
And now we're dumping Middle Eastern and Africans there.
01:04:10.040
That's so true. And then, like you said, no one wants it now. No one wanted it. No one voted for
01:04:16.540
it. In fact, it's the opposite. Can you read this tweet from the UK?
01:04:20.120
Yeah, this shows British annual net migration, right? And somebody said, isn't it ironic that
01:04:28.040
many Brits voted for Brexit because they wanted immigration to go down? How did this happen?
01:04:32.740
So even when you do vote for the side that is not for immigration or mass migration,
01:04:38.620
you still get it anywhere. Yeah. So it's like politicians aren't even listening to the will
01:04:43.440
of the people. Yeah. And then they arrest people for posting about it online saying, Oh, why are
01:04:48.780
there so many Muslims here? You're gonna have to go to jail, mate. We actually have an example here
01:04:53.020
of a person almost getting arrested for what they were doing online. Yeah. From the UK police called
01:04:57.980
my house to speak to me over my offensive username on Twitter. They immediately decided no action
01:05:03.580
would be taken. I've had an account on Twitter for like 15 years. I use the same username as I
01:05:09.920
did for my Xbox gamer tag. Someone has decided to report it because part of the part of the word in
01:05:16.480
it, police called asking to speak to me. My roommate was in and answered the door, then put
01:05:21.080
me on speakerphone with them. They told me a complaint had been made and they needed to speak
01:05:25.120
with me about an offensive term in my username. I told them I'd be back, blah, blah, blah. Long
01:05:30.560
story short he follows up with another comment um and he says my username is something like
01:05:36.200
ching chong china man i'm literally chinese and my friends back when i was 13 all used to have
01:05:41.860
stupid nicknames for each other like that it just stuck so his username was ching chong china man
01:05:47.040
the uk police thought that was problematic because someone reported it they came to his house to
01:05:52.060
maybe arrest him yeah and then it turns out he's chinese so they didn't press any charges
01:05:59.080
Which means that that rule of not being allowed to say that stuff is only for white people.
01:06:05.980
If it was so offensive, anyone who said it should go to jail, right?
01:06:09.580
It would only be offensive if a white person said it.
01:06:11.680
If you say it for yourself and you're Chinese and you're Ching Chong Chinaman, that's okay.
01:06:16.000
So it's a law just to arrest white people who are deemed racist.
01:06:26.060
All right, our last piece of our abroad migrant section is from the UK as well.
01:06:30.920
Migrants to be handed 40% of new homes by 2030.
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Nearly four in 10 new homes built by 2030 will be needed to accommodate migrants arriving in Britain, according to fresh analysis.
01:06:46.560
The research conducted by the Conservative Party draws on projections from the OBR and their latest economic and fiscal outlook.
01:06:55.540
Net migration between 2026 and 2030 is expected to reach almost 1.2 million people.
01:07:04.540
Britain is projected to deliver about 1.34 million new homes over the same period,
01:07:09.860
which comes to a point of 37.1% of all homes built over the next five years would be needed to house migrants.
01:07:21.340
Well, let's move on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
01:07:31.120
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01:07:33.820
And just so you guys know, we're thinking about opening the merch store up for 48 hours
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Okay, first story I wanted to show you guys was about AI facial recognition, basically
01:08:43.900
doing a false positive and accusing a woman of a crime she didn't commit. A grandmother from
01:08:48.500
Tennessee spent six months in jail because AI facial recognition mistakenly tied her to a fraud
01:08:54.220
case in North Dakota. She lost her home, her car, and her dog because she got arrested for something
01:08:59.460
she didn't do. And this is why we do Doppels, guys, so you know what's going to happen to you.
01:09:04.480
Yeah, yeah, totally. And then anecdotally, this is something I've seen before. There was
01:09:10.300
a one of those body cam YouTube channels I was watching that showed a guy get arrested at a Las
01:09:16.780
Vegas casino because they had trespassed someone who looked a lot like him. And the AI, the camera
01:09:26.260
software said 99.9% match. And then this guy was like, well, here's my license. It's a different
01:09:32.860
name. And they go through all this back and forth. And the cop goes, yeah, your license is coming
01:09:37.460
back you but they're saying this and i gotta take you in and like he couldn't convince him he had
01:09:42.760
his license his his whole real face and identity but because this ai said something the guy had to
01:09:47.280
spend a night in jail it was a whole thing crazy yeah all right so this is happening more i guess
01:09:52.560
is what is what we're saying you can get doppelgangered into into a bad situation we were
01:09:57.480
ahead of doppels well but we didn't do anything with it though we just alerted everybody we just
01:10:02.200
mostly used it to call each other fat i don't know if you're revisiting history or something
01:10:06.420
We mostly used it to humiliate each other, brother.
01:10:09.680
But when you get arrested for something you didn't do, you can say, no, no, no, no, no.
01:10:21.340
I'm actually Italian, which I know in history maybe does overlap a little bit.
01:10:26.740
Speaking of crimes, this was something really interesting, and I'm going to make a broader
01:10:31.540
But this guy is explaining how murderers make mistakes when they do their crimes and wait till the end.
01:10:38.640
People dumbly commit crime with their cell phone in their pocket every time.
01:10:42.920
It's very, I think I've heard of one case in the last 12 months where someone was smart enough to commit a homicide and left their cell phone at home by design.
01:10:55.140
So they were smart enough to leave their cell phone.
01:11:00.480
So they drove from LA up to San Francisco, general area.
01:11:04.580
They had a bunch of flat cameras along the way.
01:11:12.500
until they got a hit on the car pulling into LAX,
01:11:14.840
then got the cell phone, could do the whole thing.
01:11:20.780
We don't touch that, but the law enforcement can.
01:11:25.940
So they knew that the vehicle was in a certain parking lot.
01:11:28.880
They can then use a warrant at this point to pull what cell phones were in that area and then start to build the case.
01:11:36.600
So there's a program called Flock, which sounds like an AI amalgamation of all of the cameras.
01:11:50.780
So Flock like is kind of like that thing they did in Batman where they connect like every camera and then make like a grid and just like recreate society.
01:12:01.120
We're going to follow it through this camera to this camera to this camera all the way to the crime and all the way back.
01:12:06.520
And Flock is like this Overwatch all-seeing eye type thing that the police use.
01:12:12.080
And I thought it was interesting because it's very hard to get away with murder these days.
01:12:16.360
And I was watching an old school movie that's black and white.
01:12:19.500
last week I was watching it and it's basically about a guy and a girl and the guy like accidentally
01:12:25.120
kills somebody and the whole movie is how they're going to get rid of the body and it was like hey
01:12:31.360
did anyone see you come in here no all right look outside and make sure there's no one there and I'm
01:12:36.860
going to put the body in my trunk and we'll take his wallet out so no one has his ID and doesn't
01:12:42.040
know who it is and they won't figure out who he is and then I'll drive an hour into the countryside
01:12:46.080
and dump the body next to the river like that was the big scheme good old days let's go dump him two
01:12:52.020
states away ah and then unless he's missing in that state or like how do you even get the
01:12:57.220
information around there's no dna there's no like any nothing like that and then the big the big
01:13:03.500
plan the big uh whatever was we're gonna take his wallet so they don't have his id and they won't
01:13:10.780
know who he is those were the precautions taken and now it's like oh you had your phone near you
01:13:16.380
oh the camera caught you and watched every step of the way oh your amazon alexa was recording you
01:13:23.200
planning the murder your whoop your your heart rate went up at 2 a.m we have it we have the data
01:13:28.700
like it's done you know but back then the big scheme that they made into a movie a get away
01:13:34.380
with murder movie was we'll take his wallet out and we'll dump his body an hour away she was too
01:13:40.700
easy it was too easy crazy um i guess it's good but surveillance state i think it's bad i think
01:13:47.520
it's our right to try and get away with murder on the old rules on the old playing field i don't
01:13:53.220
know i'm happy to i don't want to say give away my rights but because i'm not but i like that
01:14:00.960
murders are getting caught but isn't there a thing where it's like the sheriff's obligation to
01:14:06.560
catch you slipping up yeah and if you don't slip up but like oh yeah we we listened in on your
01:14:12.260
computer that you didn't know about that's how we caught you it's like it's my right to try and get
01:14:17.760
away i thought yeah yeah all right i see both sides but not i don't like when they just use
01:14:23.040
i don't want to defend murderers too much make it too easy for them but i don't like when they
01:14:27.320
use like passive things like oh your amazon alexa is always recording or your ring cam was going
01:15:00.520
You know, like they'd be like, all right, you did it.
01:15:03.540
So, all right, let's finish up housekeeping with this.
01:15:12.860
with humanoid faces, kind of like Pennywise from It.
01:15:30.220
and then that's what you see in Stranger Things.
01:15:36.840
and it's kind of like hiding it in plain sight.
01:15:41.380
So if you guys ever see a bad clown type entity,
01:15:58.880
And then you wonder, where does like clowns come from?
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Our first story from cringe of the week is a hotel breakfast thief.
01:17:09.840
I just snuck in this hotel for some free breakfast and that's the best thing
01:17:15.000
I'm going to sit right here on this bench and enjoy it.
01:17:49.640
we get it it's a high trust thing to have a breakfast bar for free for people staying at
01:17:59.220
the hotel but when you have low trust people you can't have it anymore and it's surprising too
01:18:05.160
because breakfast is offered at what 7 a.m to 9 30 a.m she had to get up and at them so it's like
01:18:11.200
all right maybe we're dealing with like upper higher end people if they're eating breakfast
01:18:16.320
early but still some people will come steal it and then what's going to happen after this the
01:18:21.320
hotel is going to have a new policy where they're going to say oh let us see your key card let us
01:18:24.980
see your hotel card and they're going to say why because i'm black kind of yeah to be honest yeah
01:18:31.060
there was a viral video of this ramada inn and sweets or whatever um and my favorite is you know
01:18:38.500
it's not good food it's like a bit it's bare minimum for like travelers you know the powdered
01:18:44.040
eggs the whatever i also noticed she left the waffle maker in worse state than she found it
01:18:49.120
like there was some batter that had overflown so it's not even like sneaking in and being
01:18:54.160
respectful it's like also making a mess um but you know this type of woman this is you see this pov
01:19:02.120
where she's eating on her lap and she's got the scrubs on she's the type to miss your vein a
01:19:06.980
couple times before she gets the blood drawn correctly that's true and yeah she's like some
01:19:11.440
sort of nurse or doctor even i think phlebotomist she just drawing blood she just took a two a
01:19:17.700
four-week course and she drawing blood in the back of cvs now or maybe she works at like a
01:19:23.480
dispensary and it's one of those weed dispensaries where they dress like doctors i'm actually a home
01:19:28.180
health aide for a fraudulent somali company we ain't got no patients this is the hardest part
01:19:34.000
of my day that's why i'm at breakfast at nine o'clock all right let's get to our next story
01:19:38.540
It's a non-binary protester who's protesting ICE.
01:19:42.900
And I know the ICE stuff is kind of old at this point, but this is new, and this is a new type of protester.
01:19:55.320
How much do you know there's 30 million people in the United States?
01:20:05.240
Go home to your empty-ass house and your empty-ass bed
01:20:09.040
because the wife you thought loved you left you
01:20:11.940
because you're a piece of shit working for a Nazi as a Nazi.
01:20:18.340
Someone made the point online that this is Bronze Age demon physiognomy.
01:20:38.120
it went viral and we wanted to show you in Cringe
01:20:40.620
as a reminder that sometimes your political affiliation
01:21:03.300
where this was going to be a Republican one day.
01:21:07.340
It was always voting for social collectivism, right?
01:21:09.480
And it is true about the transition and the metamorphosis.
01:21:12.060
Like this is the part where the cocoon starts to open.
01:21:17.700
And then this girl is out there fighting Nazis.
01:21:30.260
We need to create a superhuman Jason Bourne type CIA lab.
01:21:33.980
Or maybe we just throw that fat, 240-pound, 38% body fat lady guy.
01:21:45.480
Cannon fodder, like front lines, ground up type.
01:21:49.160
But yeah, let's send this girl, this fat girl with a mustache and pink hair.
01:21:56.540
If someone who was like a actually moderate middle of the road guy who like had a successful high paying job was like, dude, you're kind of looking like a Nazi.
01:22:07.280
You get it from this freak and it goes in one ear, out the other.
01:22:20.640
I showed you this man, woman, whatever, a few episodes ago.
01:22:57.060
Looks like he's just hammering one chord up there
01:22:59.020
and just kind of like moving his fingers around.
01:23:03.380
Well, either way, it's going on the non-binary playlist, so.
01:23:06.060
And this other song is going on the non-binary playlist, too.
01:23:11.440
According to the Instagram caption, which is as far as we got.
01:23:34.420
And here's a thing here, and it's like a bigger issue in society where like if you can't sing and you sing while also thinking you're a woman and you're a man, that doesn't make it good.
01:23:56.160
And that's what I noticed with the Oscars as well.
01:24:04.360
It's guilting someone into giving you $2 on the side of the road.
01:24:15.120
and thinks they're a woman and they're really a man,
01:24:32.400
And all the musical performances were these black victim, bluesy jazz songs.
01:24:40.060
And that's what American culture is allowed to be now.
01:24:43.800
And all the white people in the crowd need to cheer and pretend they like it
01:24:48.620
because that's the culture they're allowed to have.
01:24:54.160
and it was like the opposite of what it should be
01:24:56.840
and it also can be extrapolated to like repeat offenders
01:25:03.340
and then the white people need to pretend that they like that
01:25:15.740
and they're singing sad because of what your ancestors did
01:25:20.040
so you like this and it's like yeah this is fucking i don't understand it but i like it
01:25:25.180
yeah and it's the same oh this black criminal he's in jail because the cops are racist we're
01:25:30.600
gonna let the criminal out to re-offend and you're not gonna complain because you're the
01:25:34.920
reason black people are in jail and it's like yeah let him out guess i'll clap sounds confusing i
01:25:40.240
guess i'll clap that's like kind of what we're dealing with yeah all right our last story from
01:25:44.220
Cringe is a Reddit moderator who ends up being a trans sex predator.
01:25:51.840
Top transgender Reddit moderator has deleted his account after being exposed as a convicted child sex offender.
01:26:03.940
This is all the guys stroking their shit, going crazy.
01:26:10.340
And he was reportedly protected by the head of the moderation team.
01:26:18.040
Reddit users are expressing outrage after learning that a moderator involved in three of the largest trans-focused subreddits is a child sex offender
01:26:25.080
and may have received protection from another moderator, another trans moderator.
01:26:31.120
And he has since deleted his accounts since the revelations.
01:26:34.840
And there was a brief attempted cover-up, too, before this got out.
01:26:39.080
This other moderator suggested Dunleavy establish a fresh Reddit reputation under a new username by spending a week on other subreddits.
01:26:48.140
So he was like, hey, let's just sweep this under the rug.
01:26:51.540
And then shout out to some of the rational trans people on this community who said, no, we're not going to accept this.
01:27:00.040
I just want you to ask yourself how this would look from an outsider's perspective.
01:27:02.780
one anonymous user proposed a registered sex offender was on the mod team said sex offender
01:27:07.920
was removed then reinstated under a new account to help keep them in a position of authority
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so they called it out they're like maybe we'd cut ties with the sex offender he's not that
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valuable to the trans subreddit um but yeah then when asked about being on the sex offender registry
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um this guy said the charges were overblown and it was simply because he was 19 dating a 15 year
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old. Um, but even that turned out to not be true. He was convicted under South Carolina law dealing
01:27:37.240
with third degree sexual exploitation of a minor. And I think he was like over 21 and it was still
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a 15 year old. So, and there was some abuse material as well. So average person controlling
01:27:49.440
the conversation about trans stuff on Reddit is just a child sex predator. So he goes by Bryn.
01:27:55.480
Yeah. They're calling him she in this article. And that article was written by Redux. We got
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to give a shout out to redux uh great online publication that always does these deep dive
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trans stories they always give you all the information so huge shout out to redux there
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to talk to yourself for an hour, you might as well publish it. We have a couple things to get
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to before the spring break chaos. Just another euphemism from the New York Post. Strap hanger
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55 dies after madman knocks him out at New York City's Penn Station. Here's a picture here. There's
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the madman um a 55 year old brooklyn man died after he was knocked out by a maniac at penn
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station saturday night the strap hanger fell victim to the senseless violence after bumping
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into the suspect on the northbound c and e uh platform at the 34th street penn subway station
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just before 7 p.m law enforcement sources told the post a heated argument erupted between the
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pair and the suspect clobbered the victim in the face sources said the victim then stumbled around
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the platform for around five minutes before collapsing while his attacker fled. He was
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unconscious and unresponsive and they attempted life-saving measures, but he died at Lenox Hill
01:29:53.340
Hospital. So he just punched a 55-year-old guy so hard he died. Penn Station, 7 p.m. Penn Station's
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like the second busiest train station in, or it might be even number one, but I give Grand Central
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You know, just because it has other trains. 7 p.m. And then this is one of those cases where the impulsive, violent, borderline retarded person, we'll assume, doesn't have that empathy or can't like think outside of his impulses and punches a 55-year-old like he would himself.
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He'd punch someone who is equal to him as hard as this.
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So that's what I'll do to the aging man who doesn't regenerate his body as much as anybody else.
01:30:39.900
So like you just crow hop into a punch on a 55-year-old and it's not like, oh, that could be my uncle.
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Like, oh, and he had a couple of health scares.
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So you just do the same thing you would punch a teenager with or like someone your age, whatever, to a 55-year-old.
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And all of a sudden it's a one-punch death, right?
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We also have clips from Dallas, St. Patrick's Day, and the Houston Rodeo.
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Here's what Daytona spring break looked like from above.
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Come to Daytona and you see this bullshit right there, bro.
01:31:45.800
I actually called it something worse before we prepared it for the podcast.
01:31:53.260
And like fluid dynamics, meaning like watching water move on a rotating plane
01:31:58.800
or something like the way, the way it moves. Yeah. How a bottle, how water moves within a
01:32:02.900
bottle on a, on an uneven axis and stuff like that. And it's actually like, I said it as a joke,
01:32:09.020
but it's actually kind of a area of study. Large crowds, especially dense ones often behave in ways
01:32:14.720
that strikingly resemble fluid dynamics because they're, they move as like a, a wave or something
01:32:21.660
would not an individual level. And then, so the density, we have the density there. We have the
01:32:27.960
shots fired. That's what sparked the fluid dynamics. That's what sparked its move. And
01:32:33.040
I was determining whether or not, apparently it says laminar versus turbulent flow. And
01:32:38.600
laminar is like smooth movements. Like one side goes up, one side goes down. I would
01:32:43.040
call this turbulent. Turbulent flow. So yeah. Um, viscosity and friction. Turbulent inward
01:32:50.420
dynamics. Yeah. Yeah. So it got turbulent in Daytona. She could get turbulent in this
01:33:24.680
between black and white spring breaks white spring breaks you do it with your college buddies like
01:33:29.900
literally your frat or your college and i think black spring break they invite little ray ray from
01:33:35.560
back home yeah they invite people who ain't made it out the hood yet that's so true and they come
01:33:40.720
and fuck up daytona and they get an airbnb and they load it up eight people max they got 20 they
01:33:47.320
got 20 of the eight people max well you you lying to me because they 20 pair of shoes out here right
01:33:52.460
now. And that gets into a fight and then Daytona gets crazy. Um, and one thing, this is Florida,
01:33:59.820
which is sad, you know, and obviously the police presence there is very high. They're, they're
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like, this is their super bowl. They're waiting for the crowd. Like they set the edge. It's like
01:34:09.360
a defensive end. They set the edge on spring breakers. Um, and so one of the fascinating
01:34:15.180
things was Christina Pushaw tweeted this, no community needs to allow this. Miami beach used
01:34:20.520
to be infamous for chaotic and violent spring break crowds, but they've shut it down in recent
01:34:24.720
years by charging $100 for non-resident parking on peak weekends, putting license plate readers
01:34:30.700
and DUI checkpoints on the causeway or whatever she says, et cetera. There's been a few little
01:34:36.180
moves they've pulled to say, we don't want that ratchet shit Miami. And Oilfield Rando quote
01:34:43.500
tweeted it and said this, which I thought was a funny point. It's fascinating how American cities
01:34:47.680
have to come up with these elaborate, indirect methods of keeping out mobs of teenage black
01:34:52.380
hoodlums because it's explicitly illegal to just ban mobs of teenage black hoodlums.
01:34:58.060
You got to come up with creative and engineering ways to get the mobs of black people off your
01:35:07.600
Yeah, they said, gunfire at crowded Florida beach sends sunbathers scattering as violence
01:35:22.460
You know, white kids are up to no good on spring break, too.
01:35:36.680
Apparently, this is the scene after they crashed into a Tesla.
01:35:46.080
And, you know, you're out there telling your boy, hey, stay cool, stay cool.
01:35:50.300
Just tell the cops what happened, and your buddy's breathing his last breath.
01:35:57.160
Yeah, so it knows no race, but obviously you'd want to be at the white spring break.
01:36:09.260
There was a livestock show and a rodeo, and they had to close it down because there was too much black violence.
01:36:16.700
Yeah, over this Saturday night, they had to close it early.
01:36:27.140
There's some fluid dynamics of the black, all mostly black crowd.
01:36:31.160
You pause on this, you can see some white sheriffs, but you can't really see some white attendees.
01:36:45.620
And you know black people, they love competing in equine activities.
01:36:57.500
And then there's, it's another thing too, where it's like a mob or it's a game of telephone.
01:37:03.760
And then everybody starts running and shots go off and everyone scatters.
01:37:14.920
And so this was a thing that for, I don't know, probably 100 years,
01:37:19.480
how long has the rodeo been going on in Houston,
01:37:22.760
the only thing that changed was who's attending.
01:37:25.020
And then all of a sudden it got out of control.
01:37:28.460
And the white people, you know, they was colonizing and shit,
01:37:32.380
and they was mean, but they didn't suck a bunch of you at the rodeo.
01:37:37.180
So no one can enjoy the rodeo in Houston anymore, a city that's probably done it for a long time and it's part of the culture.
01:37:44.660
Well, unless you enjoy like running or being like a skittish pack animal, like an antelope would, unless you're into that sort of thing, unless you like losing a tooth from a sucker punch.
01:37:57.740
You know, you can have fun there if that's what you're looking for, but it's a different experience from the rodeo.
01:38:04.460
So spring break in the rodeo, it's kind of Six Flags we've been talking about recently.
01:38:09.220
It's all these places where just these large, giant, large black crowds form.
01:38:15.800
I'm not sure I've ever seen them in a big crowd, just pure having fun.
01:38:20.820
It's always like around a fight or someone talking shit or something.
01:38:26.560
There's always like an extra needed level where someone has to get knocked out or something, right?
01:38:32.000
And our last clip from Urban Decay was St. Patrick's Day in Dallas.
01:38:48.500
And then his buddy comes to punch him on the ground.
01:39:44.160
You guys like hanging out in a gas station parking lot anyway, right?
01:39:59.400
All right, well, don't get too down or too depressed.
01:40:01.180
We're moving on to Uplifting Gold, and we have some uplifting stuff today.
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First, we have a story out of Nigeria I thought was uplifting.
01:40:56.760
Nigeria becomes the first country to ban white and British models in all advertising.
01:41:05.000
That's good, but you can't do it if you're Sweden.
01:41:12.840
Next, in Japan, because there's a loneliness epidemic, you're allowed to rent old people
01:41:26.360
we sit down at this local spot and first question is why did you start doing this and he hits me
01:41:31.580
with this what i want to commit suicide and then he says want to do karaoke
01:41:56.360
so they have fun with the old guy who's not gonna off himself now because he gets to hang
01:42:02.420
out with people and do stuff very good truly uplifting who's renting who uh yeah that's
01:42:08.240
that's who's walking who yeah i agree that's interesting who saved who all right our next
01:42:13.820
clip is a jail recipe my name is russell babcock currently housed here in alpine honor unit i've
01:42:20.820
been here for two and a half years i've been down for almost 14 years 10 years ago i was
01:42:25.740
Introduced to making taffy is a sugar-free candy basically made out of creamer and Kool-Aid. During that time
01:42:32.480
I've learned to perfect the art of making taffy by
01:42:36.060
Purchasing every brand of Kool-Aid that you can see on my bunk. The fact of being able to do this for my mental stability
01:42:43.860
It's more therapeutic. I like actually allowing myself to make the taffy to see people smile and actually have a good time
01:42:50.300
enjoying eating it. Basically I have my own setup. I use this as a Taffy Lab. I
01:42:56.400
was a user for a good many years and being able to do this has keeping me
01:43:00.800
off of using and it's actually introduced me to ways of doing something
01:43:05.180
legitimate. I take just basically this mixing bowl right here, I'll take a can
01:43:09.420
of creamer and I'll dump that right into this bowl right here. I'll pick my
01:43:13.260
flavor of what I so choose, reach down into my into my box of Kool-Aids here
01:43:20.300
out the insides of the box and I'll put that in with the creamer and what I'll
01:43:27.620
do after that is I mix it with a little bit of liquid and it's kind of like
01:43:33.380
making drywall mud and you just take and I mix it together and as it becomes
01:43:41.720
into a like a putty I take it out of the bowl I'll roll it all out to the length
01:43:46.760
of the bunk i measure it all up i have it all measured accordingly uh i take that and i get my
01:43:53.560
wrappers i get my wrappers here which i cut and do myself and i'll wrap them up it takes people
01:44:01.800
out of the zone of where they're at and that's the thing that i like the most is being able to
01:44:05.880
see people smile and actually come to my house and say hey man you got any more of that taffy
01:44:09.640
you got any more of that taffy that's nice he calls it his house come to my house he's got
01:44:18.520
I like, that's a nice story in a tough situation.
01:44:26.740
Houston in the 1970s was largely a massive parking lot
01:44:35.300
And I never knew this, but if you look at the city,
01:44:41.000
I think I've seen some content like this before.
01:44:43.920
This final aerial shot is actually the craziest, where it's just big buildings and huge parking lots.
01:44:51.960
Some of those people made a lot of fucking money owning a parking lot and then hanging on for it for way too long while downtown built around you.
01:44:59.040
And now you own like what could be the footprint of a skyscraper.
01:45:04.180
They should have black fights there instead of the rodeo.
01:45:11.340
What more do you need if that's what you're looking for?
01:45:13.920
Well, our last clip of the show, our Pure Americana clip of the week,
01:45:17.960
we have a guy who is holding an axe, maybe about to do something bad,
01:45:26.500
So you see him here in the blue shirt, the light blue shirt.
01:45:29.980
He has an axe, and the guy in the blue shirt's kind of noticing something's up.
01:45:54.460
And then they pin him down and then the guy gets arrested and the police come.
01:45:58.420
But that's good teamwork and that's good male, what's it called?
01:46:05.420
That's one good MVP performance and then a guy who kind of grabbed the axe.
01:46:14.340
That's going to be something going forward that more and more people, like, you know, in the age of shooting and terrorism and whatever, Iranian lone wolf type guys.
01:46:24.320
I think there's going to be more like, he's got something.
01:46:26.840
And then, like, you kind of, like, jump the gun on neutralizing him.
01:46:35.260
He was reaching for a windshield wiper or something.
01:46:37.260
I don't know what he was doing, but we couldn't risk it.
01:46:43.380
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But we have happy birthday to Mike Long on March 18th.
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And she sent me a little bit of money, no big deal.
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So I'm kind of thinking about maybe adopting the cameo model.
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