Fleccas Talks Podcast - March 24, 2026


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00:00:00.260 All right, welcome back to Fleck of Socks, the podcast, episode 339 today on the show.
00:00:07.280 There's a temporary ceasefire with Iran. How long until Israel ruins it?
00:00:12.120 Then advanced AI is being used to help cow farmers control their herds.
00:00:16.520 How long until we become the cattle?
00:00:19.120 Then in Cridge of the Week, a short king complains that girls don't like him.
00:00:23.040 And last but not least, in Urban Decay, we have another repeat offender that gets off because of insanity.
00:00:29.160 This time for murder.
00:00:31.520 All this and more.
00:00:32.340 It's Fleckus Talks, the podcast, episode 339,
00:00:35.380 ranked the best news podcast of all time.
00:00:42.500 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:00:46.120 And actions speak louder than words.
00:00:48.340 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions
00:00:50.540 because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:00:53.580 Very cool.
00:00:54.740 Very cool.
00:00:55.280 All right. One for one on the intro. As always, guys, why is nobody talking about these hidden
00:01:10.940 performance experiments connected to our military? Just listen to what Tony Robbins has to say in
00:01:15.780 this clip. Check this out. Your students do two things. First, they do. They turn on and off
00:01:20.280 genes. Well, they also have a competing component because they only do so much, which is cleaning
00:01:24.120 up your DNA. These sirtuins have a fuel that you've probably heard of called NAD. So NAD is
00:01:27.980 wonderful, but NAD is a seismolecule that, as you probably know, needs a precursor called NMN to
00:01:32.660 actually get into the body. Two years, top secret, they have been working with our military, with our
00:01:37.280 special forces. And about a month and a half ago in Boston, the commander got so excited, he slipped
00:01:41.760 the beans. And it was just in the Daily Mail last week as well. He didn't tell all of it. And I know
00:01:45.620 more because I'm investing in the company and I can't tell the exact things, but I can tell you
00:01:47.600 what's been reported. What's been reported is the commander said, these are the strongest humans
00:01:51.000 a lie, both men and women in the special forces, and most of the people, right? Endurance has
00:01:54.260 exploded, he said, very much like the mice. He said, secondly, muscle development has completely
00:01:58.000 changed from the same stimulus, like the same workout, they're getting more muscle. And then
00:02:00.920 thirdly, the most important thing for them is cognition has gone through the roof, because
00:02:03.220 when you're exhausted and you're out there in special forces, the ability to use your head is
00:02:07.140 more valuable than your body. David Sinclair's team first tested this compound in mice, and after
00:02:11.400 just 14 days of NMN, the mice ran 200 to 300 percent more than even the youngest mice in the
00:02:18.620 group. It's since been studied in human performance and military resilience programs with similar
00:02:24.000 findings. So when Tony Robbins references it, it's not hype. It's about restoring mitochondrial
00:02:29.420 function, helping cells produce energy more efficiently. NAD levels are high when you're
00:02:34.680 young, but by around age 40, they drop by 50 percent, contributing to lower energy and slower
00:02:40.620 recovery. And as Gary Brecka often explains, the body doesn't use NAD directly. It relies on
00:02:46.580 precursors like NMN.
00:02:48.380 You know, NAD, it's actually not NAD, it's NAD plus.
00:02:50.520 And that little positive is the reduced form of NAD,
00:02:52.420 which means that that charge can't really pass
00:02:54.260 through first-pass metabolism.
00:02:55.220 You can't just drop NAD into the stomach,
00:02:56.900 it will just immediately dissociate.
00:02:58.280 Restoring NAD isn't about looking younger,
00:03:00.720 it's about slowing the cellular decline
00:03:02.860 people accept as normal aging.
00:03:04.980 Lower energy, slower recovery,
00:03:07.260 and a body that stops responding the way it used to.
00:03:10.280 Europe banned NMN in 2022, not for safety,
00:03:13.780 but because it works too well.
00:03:15.760 Big Pharma is developing a $3,000 version of this,
00:03:18.640 so they're trying to ban the cheaper versions.
00:03:20.740 Classic move.
00:03:22.000 The NMN I use is Black Forest NMN, GMO-free, made in the U.S.,
00:03:27.720 and it also contains biperine for 30% better absorption.
00:03:32.660 And Black Forest is out with a crazy deal.
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00:03:44.880 this won't last forever and once it's gone it's gone for good thank you to black forest for
00:03:49.800 sponsoring let's get into housekeeping all right thank you to black forest for sponsoring thank
00:03:56.780 you black forest love those guys all right how's everyone's weekend good how was yours it was good
00:04:01.160 you happy back in the chair yeah feels good it's always coming back around eventually this is a
00:04:06.720 good episode too i got some things i want to talk about so i got some things i want to talk about
00:04:11.020 too and i want to start the episode off with a light question for the audience maybe we can get
00:04:15.100 some insight i know you guys have a lot of kids okay you know the locker combos we used to use
00:04:20.440 in high school where you like spin it and then you spin it and then there's like that rule where
00:04:24.640 you skip the number and then do it and rotate it and boom you do the locker yes i don't think kids
00:04:30.080 can do that anymore oh you think kids these days can do a locker combination and then the second
00:04:36.120 one you have to use the rule where you skip it i think it might be the one analog thing that
00:04:40.740 they're still forced to do. We lost cursive handwriting. We lost looking at a clock with
00:04:45.580 a small hand and a large hand, but I think they may still force them. I don't know. It's a good
00:04:49.840 question though. They might just do number ones where it goes like, all right, four, three, two,
00:04:53.660 one is my combo. Seven, one, one. I can't forget that. It's like seven, 11. I think there's
00:04:59.280 something there. So let us know if you have like teenage kids, if they're able to do a locker
00:05:03.360 combo, I'm sure our show audience actually does have kids who could. Yeah. Our show audience is
00:05:08.360 it's going to a different type of school you know the the urban decay people who we cover sometimes
00:05:13.680 they might not even allow lockers anymore after a gun incident or a metal detector incident that
00:05:19.000 happens so we might just be asking our show watchers good question though thank you good
00:05:22.820 question you're a curious mind you're a curious guy i'm constantly thinking yeah um all right
00:05:27.340 let's start the show off with this clip this is uh jb pritzker and he's the governor of illinois
00:05:32.640 and he's talking about the plan for when trump is out of office and what the democrats want to do
00:05:37.900 What does a Project 2029 agenda look like for you?
00:05:44.100 I don't think you can speak of it in shorthand, but I'll just say a couple of things that I think are absolutely necessary.
00:05:50.880 One is we've got to restore the rule of law, and that means holding people accountable who've broken the law.
00:05:57.300 I'm talking about in this administration, when we get a new one, the people in this administration who've broken the law and federal agents who've broken the law need to be held accountable.
00:06:06.800 And that means criminally prosecuted.
00:06:09.160 Criminally prosecuted, civilly prosecuted, whatever it is that we can do, right?
00:06:13.480 It may be that you can't criminally prosecute somebody, but that you can go after them civilly.
00:06:19.140 So there you go.
00:06:20.420 Restore the law for people who have broken the law.
00:06:23.500 And he's not talking about arresting repeat offenders in places like Chicago.
00:06:28.200 He's talking about trying to arrest Trump again for a crime I'm sure they'll find once they start looking.
00:06:33.320 It's really crazy to me that they very specifically only mention law and order in one particular case, and that's their political opponents.
00:06:42.260 You'll never hear them campaign on law and order otherwise.
00:06:45.800 And that's why this is in for a penny, in for a pound shit.
00:06:49.920 Like if you're going to – if J.B. Pritzker and his fat fuck cohorts are going to start prosecuting you after you do your job, then we better get those deportation numbers up and not just do $600,000 every quarter or something.
00:07:02.660 In for a penny, in for a pound, right?
00:07:04.260 That's very true.
00:07:05.100 And they keep telling us the plan, and that's why, like, arresting MAGA and all that stuff,
00:07:10.000 that's why the SAVE Act is so important, because if the Democrats win, like, we're really fucked.
00:07:14.740 And if Republicans can keep power, we're still fucked, but just kind of down the road a little bit.
00:07:20.960 Just later on.
00:07:22.100 Yeah, and then if I'm Trump, I'm watching this, and I'm going, okay,
00:07:25.340 everybody in my administration is getting a blanket pardon.
00:07:27.780 You're going to see the most pardons of all time the day before I step foot out of office, right?
00:07:33.540 Hopefully we get one.
00:07:34.440 And then just for the record, Pritzker raised taxes 22 times since he's been in office.
00:07:39.440 Yeah.
00:07:39.900 And you can tell he's trying to lose weight a little bit.
00:07:42.080 I think he's gearing up for a potential more important role or something, but I don't think he's popular.
00:07:47.940 You can't export that Illinois filth to the nation.
00:07:51.240 Exactly.
00:07:51.620 How could you run for president and say, all right, I've been governor of Illinois this whole time.
00:07:55.400 Now it's time for bigger things.
00:07:56.700 It's like same with Gavin Newsom.
00:07:57.920 I've been governor of California.
00:07:59.400 Now it's time to be president.
00:08:00.760 Is it?
00:08:01.300 I know, but it works.
00:08:02.200 It works on the mind of someone who's so sick of Trump.
00:08:04.600 So that's our problem.
00:08:06.620 But, you know, hey, learn.
00:08:07.660 They're telegraphing their moves, right?
00:08:09.380 Yep, very true.
00:08:10.260 All right, we have a little bit of an Iran section.
00:08:12.260 We got some stuff still going on.
00:08:14.040 There's the five-day ceasefire, which started a couple days ago.
00:08:17.740 I'm sure Israel will try to ruin it like they always do.
00:08:21.000 A little subversive op or something?
00:08:22.960 Is that what you're predicting?
00:08:23.900 That's what they always do.
00:08:24.920 Accidental missile?
00:08:25.620 Yeah.
00:08:25.920 We had this one scheduled before the ceasefire.
00:08:28.080 Or there's a-
00:08:29.160 Last word.
00:08:29.660 It's like a child getting the last word.
00:08:31.320 I'm not going to my room.
00:08:32.540 Yeah, that's how it feels.
00:08:33.820 It's like, oh, we're doing a ceasefire.
00:08:35.300 And then Israel thinks, you know, who would not expect to be attacked during a ceasefire?
00:08:39.400 Yeah.
00:08:39.800 Iran.
00:08:40.620 It's like an opportunity.
00:08:41.820 Ceasefire starts at midnight.
00:08:42.800 It's 1159.
00:08:43.860 Yeah, that type of shit.
00:08:45.540 Yeah.
00:08:46.180 And to be fair, a lot of people do do that.
00:08:48.240 Both sides do that.
00:08:49.080 But we're doing bits on the show and Israel.
00:08:52.800 It's our view that they dragged us into this.
00:08:54.820 And, you know, that's what Marco Rubio said at the initial point of it.
00:08:59.080 But cooler heads are prevailing.
00:09:01.040 You know, I just bought gas.
00:09:02.540 Gas was pretty high.
00:09:03.940 I want to see that sorted out.
00:09:05.380 I want this conflict in the rearview mirror as much as possible.
00:09:08.360 I want to forget it ever happened.
00:09:10.200 And I think we're shifting to the point where the neocons get mad now.
00:09:14.080 Yeah.
00:09:14.240 We were mad last week, and now the neocons are like, no, the job's not finished.
00:09:18.340 We need boots on the ground or something.
00:09:20.100 So we're shifting.
00:09:21.680 They're going to get mad now, and we're going to be relieved.
00:09:24.420 That's very true.
00:09:25.300 And then the pro-war people, they've come a long way because a lot of them were anti-war
00:09:29.780 or accusing other politicians of being pro-war.
00:09:33.180 We actually have a tweet here from Laura Loomer from 2024 before the election.
00:09:37.520 Today, Nikki Haley went on CNBC and called for the U.S. to bomb Iran.
00:09:42.540 Nikki Haley wants more war in the Middle East, which means more dead U.S. soldiers.
00:09:46.320 The only person who has proven that he won't create more wars is Donald Trump.
00:09:51.040 She's cheering it on.
00:09:52.120 She's cheering it on when it happens.
00:09:54.020 come a long way. Which time were you lying? Which time were you not? You know, it's a good point.
00:09:59.840 I can't tell. Right. And there's a thing too, which I've noticed, you know, how, like,
00:10:03.840 it's kind of a trend where Jewish people try to force prophecy instead of like seeing prophecy
00:10:09.540 in the Bible and being like, oh, this is what's going to happen. They see it more as a playbook.
00:10:13.900 We need a red heifer. Like, all right, find a red heifer. We need to be constantly breeding
00:10:17.340 them. Right. We're getting them from Texas. Right. There could be a world where they try
00:10:21.920 to fulfill prophecy by making trump the king of israel and the antichrist okay a little far for
00:10:27.640 me but it's a little far for me too but it is possible um all right we have a little bit of a
00:10:32.800 compilation here about uh fox news people saying that the high grass prices are good as far as the
00:10:38.840 oil prices people just need to stop panicking it's worth it to prevent iran from having a nuclear
00:10:43.600 weapon so if i have to pay a little bit more for gas i'll do that you got to pay the price i mean
00:10:47.960 in order to have long-term stability.
00:10:50.280 The disruptions in the global markets are real and may be painful,
00:10:54.540 but the long-term benefits, again, are incalculable.
00:10:57.820 There may be some sacrifices to be made at the pump on a temporary basis.
00:11:01.160 I'm willing to pay 30 cents more at the pump
00:11:04.540 to make sure that Iran does not have a nuclear weapon.
00:11:08.120 To win in life, you've got to suffer short-term pain for the long-term gain
00:11:11.600 or short-term pain for long-term gain.
00:11:14.120 Freedom is not free.
00:11:15.640 Americans are going to have to make some sacrifices.
00:11:18.540 We get it.
00:11:19.720 Do you think they believe it?
00:11:21.520 I don't know.
00:11:22.380 It's clear that was the talking point.
00:11:23.960 And I mean, that's the natural conclusion, short-term pain for long-term gain.
00:11:27.760 And I don't necessarily know what the long-term gain is because it seems like we kind of do this Iran thing in cycles and it always happens again.
00:11:36.580 Every five years it pops up and there's a new thing.
00:11:39.180 So I don't know if they're going to rebuild their missile factories and try to go nuclear again.
00:11:44.500 And it seems like we're just going to keep repeating this.
00:11:46.660 It's some Looney Tunes shit.
00:11:49.700 It's Wile E. Coyote.
00:11:50.940 He spins up again.
00:11:52.040 He never dies.
00:11:52.960 He goes into the wall and he's completely flat, but he's there next episode, right?
00:11:56.760 That's a good point.
00:11:57.720 Yeah.
00:11:58.020 I think the Fox people do believe it.
00:12:00.020 That one girl, Ainsley, the blonde one, she's married to Hannity.
00:12:03.820 Oh, what?
00:12:04.760 Yeah.
00:12:05.560 Hannipede.
00:12:05.960 And I'm sure at the house, you know, hey, this war is good.
00:12:09.800 Yeah.
00:12:10.240 And they're kind of like, I'm willing to pay.
00:12:11.420 How about you?
00:12:12.060 Yeah, me too.
00:12:12.940 And they kind of just wink at each other.
00:12:14.300 This is good in Iran, yeah.
00:12:16.040 We've got to support Trump.
00:12:17.260 That's fair.
00:12:17.860 I think there might be something like that.
00:12:19.260 I saw a tweet that sums up my sentiment for the war.
00:12:22.300 The war in Iran should be fought by people who support it,
00:12:25.060 which means our fighting force would be made exclusively of politicians,
00:12:28.740 Jewish people, people over 65, and political pundits.
00:12:32.980 That's not bad.
00:12:33.820 Yeah.
00:12:34.100 That'd be a good show.
00:12:35.860 I'd watch that.
00:12:37.200 Ben Shapiro should go fight it.
00:12:38.600 Now, how does this work?
00:12:40.080 Now, how does this work?
00:12:41.080 Do I swap the warhead now?
00:12:42.760 um yeah i have a photographic memory so i'll learn it once you show me yeah that's pretty
00:12:48.060 good speaking of ben shapiro okay he's been losing some youtube subs lately can you read
00:12:52.860 that tweet ben shapiro is losing roughly 1.4 000 youtube subscribers per week alongside a massive
00:12:58.240 decline in monthly views from 2024 to 2026 it's not good don't like to see that as a fellow
00:13:04.060 youtuber yeah yeah and we it goes through ebbs and flows like there's times where our channel
00:13:09.080 is technically losing for the month or whatever a little bit not never that much yeah i think our
00:13:14.380 sometimes gets um bots get weeded out that seems like people are kind of tired of listening to him
00:13:20.220 and it's interesting because in the beginning when people were first getting red pilled in like 2017
00:13:24.600 people would think like oh ben shapiro he should be president one day yeah and now those same people
00:13:30.440 are like not even wanting to listen to him at all totally so it's come we've come a long way
00:13:36.480 He's a good starter.
00:13:37.580 He's a good starter.
00:13:38.540 But then when you're advanced, when you're at an advanced level, then you go, hey, this
00:13:42.640 guy keeps talking about Israel and Iran way too much.
00:13:45.260 He knows all the little landmarks and the, you know, when somebody pulls up a map and
00:13:49.340 they're like, and this is the Strait of Hormuz and this is the port of blah, blah, blah.
00:13:52.960 And you're like, how do you know that?
00:13:54.880 You know, there's a little bit of like, I shouldn't even know some of this shit.
00:13:58.660 Yeah.
00:13:59.540 But yeah, I don't know.
00:14:01.180 It's obvious where his focus and his influence is wielded, right?
00:14:07.500 Yeah.
00:14:07.700 It's all for kind of this other thing.
00:14:10.200 Yeah.
00:14:10.580 Third party country.
00:14:11.540 And this is the type of thing where you could go years where everyone likes you and you debate and you say, what is a woman?
00:14:17.240 And you blow out college protesters and leftists in debates.
00:14:22.080 But then you get to the real important thing, which is like a war in Iran on behalf of Israel.
00:14:27.060 American soldiers.
00:14:27.760 And a lot of people kind of crumble, walk away from you.
00:14:32.180 It's kind of happening to Dan Bongino, too.
00:14:34.340 Ever since he left the FBI, he started to do his show again.
00:14:37.540 Here's him getting confronted a few nights ago.
00:14:40.360 You're a pedophile protector, a pedophile protector, pedophile protector.
00:14:45.240 I was a cop for nine years.
00:14:48.360 You're a pedophile protector, s**t.
00:14:50.280 You're a pedophile protector.
00:14:52.320 Fuck you, dude.
00:14:53.620 Fuck you.
00:14:54.120 So they are calling him out pretty good.
00:14:57.220 That's a little harsh for me.
00:14:58.860 That's a little mean.
00:14:59.760 That's a little like online shift to real life.
00:15:02.740 You know what I mean?
00:15:03.680 So I just want to hedge it a little bit.
00:15:05.580 How do you feel about it?
00:15:06.360 You like it?
00:15:08.060 I don't love it.
00:15:09.600 I don't care though.
00:15:11.040 Okay.
00:15:11.560 It's like people are really frustrated.
00:15:13.240 People are really mad.
00:15:14.480 It's not going to be pretty when they express that.
00:15:17.040 It's going to look like that.
00:15:18.280 For sure.
00:15:19.220 I'm more on the side of the people who are frustrated with no results,
00:15:23.020 no Epstein arrests and stuff like that, and no big changes at the FBI when he was there,
00:15:28.420 not so much going to police the language, and he called him an F-slur.
00:15:31.880 That's very fair.
00:15:32.780 You know, it's just a sign of the times.
00:15:34.480 People are frustrated to the point where you're going to go up to Dan Bongino and call him
00:15:38.640 out to his face, call him those things.
00:15:41.180 Yes.
00:15:41.580 And when Dan first left-
00:15:43.520 I don't think he's a protector, though.
00:15:45.540 No, I don't think-
00:15:46.140 You know, he's not a protector.
00:15:47.860 He's just kind of like, oh, I couldn't get a lot done in my one little role, my assistant
00:15:52.000 Yeah, I don't think he's like a bad, bad guy.
00:15:54.960 I think he got into power and he could have done something or he could have gone back
00:16:00.860 to how his life used to be.
00:16:02.320 And he picked go back to how your life used to be, because if you did do something, it
00:16:06.600 would have probably drastically changed his life for the worst.
00:16:09.220 You get threats.
00:16:10.500 And I'm sure the deep state is very deep.
00:16:12.300 There's tentacles everywhere.
00:16:13.300 They ruin your life.
00:16:14.100 You get bumped into a guy at a train station who whispers something into your ear and then
00:16:17.900 he's gone in the next second while you collect your coffee.
00:16:20.780 And what just happened?
00:16:22.000 Was I just threatened?
00:16:23.160 I'm the assistant director of the FBI.
00:16:25.920 Yeah.
00:16:26.600 That's obviously made up.
00:16:27.480 He pans to a Polaroid of you sleeping last night.
00:16:30.060 You go, oh, geez.
00:16:32.640 Yeah.
00:16:33.020 Yeah, yeah.
00:16:33.500 But since Dan Bongino got back from the FBI, his show became like the number one show temporarily.
00:16:39.980 Like it did really well when he first got back.
00:16:41.900 And since then, he's fallen quite a bit.
00:16:44.260 Now he's number 91.
00:16:45.780 Yeah.
00:16:46.000 Tucker's number five.
00:16:47.440 So that's interesting to see.
00:16:48.620 And it just kind of shows you where everyone's at.
00:16:50.180 But there was one thing I found of Dan Bongino, which I thought was maybe suspicious.
00:16:54.880 Here he is opening the door for Obama.
00:16:57.060 Dan.
00:16:57.640 Caught you.
00:16:58.740 Well, well, well.
00:17:00.080 And it's obviously, he used to be Secret Service.
00:17:01.940 He used to be Secret Service.
00:17:03.060 And wasn't he on Hillary's detail once upon a time?
00:17:05.540 Yeah.
00:17:05.820 So I kind of feel bad for him.
00:17:07.760 That's a tough position.
00:17:09.860 It's basically an impossible job.
00:17:11.800 It's an impossible job.
00:17:13.000 And then you come back to your show with like this more authority and more like knowledge about the inner workings.
00:17:18.960 And then you're kind of stuck defending the status quo.
00:17:22.240 And then the administration itself, too, because he's not going to talk shit about the administration.
00:17:26.960 So it's a weird world to live in.
00:17:28.560 It's a weird world.
00:17:29.440 But also it's like frustrating because the dream for the American people is like, oh, if only our number one podcaster would be ahead of the FBI.
00:17:38.400 Yeah.
00:17:38.720 Then we can drain the swamp and do everything.
00:17:40.820 And then like he gets put in, doesn't do it.
00:17:43.220 Same with Kash Patel.
00:17:44.660 Yeah.
00:17:44.940 So then like who can do it?
00:17:47.380 Yeah.
00:17:47.520 Who can be put in the head of the FBI and actually drain the deep state?
00:17:50.900 Like, nobody.
00:17:51.880 So, like, him coming back is frustrating just because it shows how big the problem is and how unsolvable it actually is.
00:17:58.840 And I have compassion because it's like the FBI, it's not just some internet startup who – it's Instagram and, oh, yeah, we do everyone's pictures.
00:18:08.860 It's like a giant ship that you have to slowly turn.
00:18:13.000 You know what I mean?
00:18:13.540 So there's some leeway there.
00:18:15.180 I actually felt a little bad for Dan Bongino.
00:18:17.520 Yeah, me too. A little bit. Yeah. All right. That's the end of our Iran section. But this
00:18:23.760 next story kind of connects because we're going to be spending hundreds of billions of dollars
00:18:27.640 in Iran. And you know what we could do with that money? What? We could fix potholes in our own
00:18:33.200 country instead. And it's gotten to the point where this story out in New York, there's a guy
00:18:38.160 who's 23 years old. He's a mechanic and he makes twenty two hundred dollars a night from a single
00:18:43.620 pothole. Yeah. And we're going to play the video here in the background. Here he is just kind of
00:18:48.520 working on cars, tires, who get absolutely blown out by this pothole. We have a picture here and
00:18:54.620 the pothole is pretty giant. It's does a lot of damage to cars. People don't notice it when it's
00:18:59.660 dark at night and they absolutely pop their tire. Here's a picture of what that looks like.
00:19:03.720 And this New York Post article was kind of presented without a narrative, without a bias.
00:19:07.980 They're just saying, Hey, this guy is out there doing this. And I'm looking at this and I'm like,
00:19:12.240 wait, so he's camping out where a pothole is and then charging Americans for blowing out their
00:19:19.740 tire on that pothole, and he just happens to be there. This isn't some feel-good story. This is
00:19:25.240 a story of failure from multiple levels and a scumbag guy who doesn't behave in an American
00:19:32.220 way. This is kind of what happens when the country is an economic zone instead of a country of
00:19:39.120 neighbors, right? And that's what they always say. Oh, the migrants, they're our neighbors.
00:19:43.180 Everyone's our neighbors. We have to protect our neighbors from ice. This isn't very neighborly.
00:19:48.200 Do my neighbors camp out and wait for my downfall when I'm at rock bottom and we'll need 200 bucks
00:19:53.540 or something to get something done quick? It's not very neighborly, right?
00:19:56.580 They say, oh, we accept cash app.
00:19:58.120 Yeah. And so this whole story rubbed me the wrong way. And this is, you know,
00:20:02.660 I don't know this guy's citizenship, but he's a migrant type. Look at him. He's a young 23-year-old
00:20:07.540 DACA is either children of somebody. It's not really Johnny baseball, right? And so for this
00:20:15.120 guy, like this pothole, I've seen videos of people using this asphalt pothole filler,
00:20:20.240 quick, right? It's not even a process. You just dump it in the hole and it's ready to go.
00:20:24.740 It's cold. You stamp it down. Right. And so I, my initial thing is, well, actually, let me,
00:20:30.540 let me read a quote from the article too. I think the pothole is approximately 60 square inches
00:20:34.860 and 12 inches deep, who discovered the monster tire popper about a year and a half ago when a
00:20:40.840 customer called him in a pinch. Like hitting gold. A year and a half ago, this giant destructive
00:20:46.640 pothole was discovered. And so we have two levels of failure, right? The state didn't respond to a
00:20:52.480 pothole that clearly someone's making $2,200 a night off of. So the state, they've been asleep
00:20:58.180 at the wheel for a whole year. And then the guy, instead of fixing the pothole, goes,
00:21:04.340 oh, I camp out here. I get money from this. An American should fix the pothole when the state
00:21:11.820 doesn't work. You know what I mean? Yeah. And he's like making a million dollars a year instead.
00:21:16.680 There's this vibe of like, oh, I found the pothole. New York Post come do profile on me.
00:21:20.800 Nobody filled this. And so it doesn't feel very American or neighborly to me. And this quick
00:21:26.320 US cold patch permanent pothole repair could be a stopgap. But instead he goes, oh, I make so much
00:21:32.820 money so it kind of pissed me off it's like economic zone state failure a guy who's not
00:21:40.420 being neighborly at all and then the new york post runs this article like oh that's fascinating
00:21:44.500 when this guy's a scumbag that's an ambulance chaser he's a different level you know yeah um
00:21:51.620 and then here we're going to juxtapose this with a guy who's selfless and working for the state of
00:21:57.300 New York. Here he is. All right, quite literally an impassable puddle right here. Massive puddle.
00:22:03.940 Because you've got all this snow, all this ice, there's a drain right where my bag is. I walk by
00:22:10.460 this corner almost every day, and today everyone was taking long detours around this giant puddle.
00:22:15.600 I had my tools, I was right there, and I had a bit of time. So who better to clear this spot
00:22:20.280 than me? I can't clear every spot in the city, but I can take care of my own neighborhood,
00:22:24.620 because sometimes the most effective thing you can do
00:22:27.320 is to fix the problem that's right in front of you.
00:22:30.680 Sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:22:32.780 It was right in front of me.
00:22:34.180 I had the tools.
00:22:35.300 That's the same with this Hispanic guy.
00:22:37.360 The pothole's right in front of me.
00:22:38.600 I have the tools.
00:22:39.600 But instead of shoveling it out
00:22:41.100 and helping his fellow New Yorkers,
00:22:42.480 he goes, I camp out here.
00:22:44.100 I camp out here.
00:22:45.720 So it was just so fucking like,
00:22:47.560 these are the things that in a country,
00:22:51.240 like you kind of see it and you go,
00:22:53.040 oh, maybe that's smart.
00:22:54.080 Maybe your first reaction is that smart.
00:22:55.700 That's not a cohesive country.
00:22:57.660 That's not like people looking out for people.
00:23:00.020 Yeah.
00:23:00.380 You know, and it just kind of rubbed me the wrong way that they ran this story like, oh, it's kind of funny.
00:23:05.160 That's kind of the energy that you lose.
00:23:07.060 You're in an economic zone.
00:23:08.860 These people aren't your neighbors.
00:23:10.280 They're marks.
00:23:11.260 They're people.
00:23:11.800 They're customers.
00:23:12.900 Yeah.
00:23:13.280 It's not a country.
00:23:14.460 It's an economic decision.
00:23:16.060 And I don't really like the energy of this guy.
00:23:18.240 And the pothole's been there for a year and a half.
00:23:21.000 Yeah.
00:23:21.180 So it's like beyond failure.
00:23:23.020 like the state could have fixed it months and months and months ago and they haven't and they
00:23:27.500 go oh look at this guy he's taking advantage of a unique situation there's opportunities in this
00:23:32.400 economy for everyone you know and it's like some feel-good thing and i reject that and i wanted to
00:23:38.100 make an offer to the audience to fill this we'll pay for the quick crete or the uh cold asphalt but
00:23:43.640 it's probably dangerous road so i'm not really going to get into that and it's a type of thing
00:23:47.720 where you do it and then like the city comes and digs it out or something and then you get in
00:23:52.100 trouble or we get in trouble but if you do it and if anyone's really interested let me know but
00:23:57.200 yeah we can talk i would love to see this guy's honey haul go bye-bye right me too and i want to
00:24:02.440 see him return the money yeah do you want to hear uh my uh idea for a business that's scam adjacent
00:24:09.420 and involves cars sure so if you were a migrant this is the business you would run this is a good
00:24:14.060 one too you guys can use this but it is scamming but you know it's not that crazy all my taxes get
00:24:19.300 scammed? Where, where am I? Where's our scam? This could be, this could be one. This is a
00:24:23.600 great idea and it's flawless. Uh, you know how, when you buy a car, sometimes you could hire a
00:24:28.860 mechanic to go inspect it for like between a hundred and $150 and they go look at it and tell
00:24:34.180 you a yes or no. If it's a goodbye, you could be that person. You charge 150 bucks. You write a
00:24:40.140 little profile. I've been a mechanic for 20 years, blah, blah, blah, expert, blah, blah, blah. Just
00:24:44.640 make it up yeah and then every time like an indian on a resume and then you charge 150 bucks no matter
00:24:50.640 what every time you go see the car you get underneath it you wear a dirty shirt you get
00:24:55.000 underneath it you have a flashlight you move some stuff around you go no can't do it it's 11 total
00:25:01.160 lemon this gonna cause you so many problems in the next five years these engine mounts are hanging
00:25:05.640 on by a thread this is a ticking time bomb it's a no and you say no to everyone and then you get
00:25:10.480 150 bucks a pop and you can't really get in trouble because what's the person who's going to hire you
00:25:15.300 to check out the car is going to say oh actually it's a yes hey you know what america that's a
00:25:19.920 great idea if you're a scam type of guy but america's a big country i'm sure we already
00:25:24.540 got a somali or hispanic doing that i'm sure it's already happening i'll come check it out and you
00:25:28.760 get underneath with the flashlight and you go it's not pretty in there not good don't do it
00:25:33.760 that's a genius move if you were if you were a low character scammer and not an american honorable
00:25:39.180 old man, you'd already be doing it. And think about it. If you said, yes, it's a good car.
00:25:42.480 And then the car a month later has a check engine light on and is in the shop, they would call you
00:25:47.040 and go, what the fuck? So it's actually safe to just say no to every single car.
00:25:52.240 You're hedging yourself. You're hedging. It's probably good advice to not buy a used car.
00:25:57.000 Okay. Yeah. 60% of the time it's exactly right. And then the 40% of the time you're scamming.
00:26:03.160 Yeah. All right. Let's get to our next story. It's about taxpayer migration
00:26:06.940 recently as of the last couple of years. Can you give it a read?
00:26:10.360 Yeah. IRS net migration data is out of 2023. So we're looking backwards a little bit here,
00:26:15.940 but red states gained 37.2 billion in income and 492,000 filers and blue states lost about
00:26:23.160 40 billion and 520 K filers. And the reason it doesn't match up is because I think there
00:26:29.640 was some international stuff, like people left the country. So it's not a one for one.
00:26:33.620 um, California, negative 9.11 billion, New York, negative 9.9 billion, Illinois six,
00:26:39.760 Massachusetts four, New Jersey two. So yeah, I mean, this is something that we've been kind of
00:26:44.880 talking about a lot, this inter, uh, interstate migration where you move between States and you
00:26:51.960 know where people are going, right? Yep. And soon the tax bases for some of these countries
00:26:56.700 or some of these States are going to be like pretty dwindled. Right. And then what though?
00:27:01.800 Because then some of these red states will turn blue.
00:27:04.340 You tax the AI companies 10x what you should.
00:27:06.980 You know, it turns into a different type of taxing.
00:27:08.920 Or you tax ultra high net worth individuals like they're trying to do in California.
00:27:12.420 And I think this will continue and keep happening.
00:27:15.740 This is 2023.
00:27:16.820 Do you think 2024 drastically changed?
00:27:19.220 You think 2025 did?
00:27:20.660 Yeah, that's a good point.
00:27:21.500 So the data is still catching up.
00:27:22.940 But you can see people move and vote with their feet and vote with their money.
00:27:26.860 And they take their whole, you know, what's the phrase?
00:27:29.860 You can only shear a sheep.
00:27:31.380 You can shear a sheep a hundred times, but you can only eat them once.
00:27:36.020 People are tired of getting sheared too close to the skin in California and shit.
00:27:41.260 That's a good point.
00:27:42.300 And speaking of the AI data thing, which you brought up,
00:27:44.800 I'm going to look into this and we'll probably talk about it on Friday.
00:27:47.620 I read a stat that if you ask AI five questions,
00:27:51.900 it uses like a small cup of water, amount of water.
00:27:56.000 Yeah, that's what they say.
00:27:57.800 I don't really get it though.
00:27:58.720 I don't get it either, but not good.
00:28:02.220 And then a lot of the Waterworld, I think,
00:28:04.660 was a movie from back in the day, like a post-apocalypse movie.
00:28:06.900 I love Waterworld.
00:28:07.680 And it was all about fighting over water, right?
00:28:10.060 Well, they're on water.
00:28:11.160 There's no land anymore.
00:28:12.740 There's no land.
00:28:13.460 The guy has gills.
00:28:14.360 So that's kind of the opposite then.
00:28:15.740 But there's a thing where some people say,
00:28:17.620 in the future, we'll fight for fresh water.
00:28:20.560 And it could be because AI sucks it all off.
00:28:23.640 Sucks it off, yeah.
00:28:24.920 Smart.
00:28:25.580 Think about it.
00:28:26.320 Okay.
00:28:26.780 All right, next story.
00:28:27.720 This is interesting.
00:28:28.420 iq on a global scale is going down on average yeah the total number of smart people in the
00:28:34.620 world has just peaked and now it's about to crash and you can see it there it peaks in 2025 and my
00:28:40.180 first thought was the white birth rate and the white people who are all going down which takes
00:28:45.200 us to our next graph which is the population of sub-saharan africans yeah it's not about less
00:28:51.100 white people it's basically more sub-saharans that are changing this chart and europe's flat
00:28:55.820 in sub-Saharan Africa is going way up.
00:28:58.160 So that's us at the top of the smart people graph.
00:29:01.360 Yeah.
00:29:01.720 And we're about to get stupid.
00:29:03.260 Stupid.
00:29:04.100 We're about to go down the graph,
00:29:06.380 like not understanding it,
00:29:07.480 thinking like our IQ is going down.
00:29:10.360 Yeah, everyone's going to get dumber.
00:29:12.940 That's pretty good.
00:29:13.820 And then I had this graph too.
00:29:15.720 POV, you won World War II
00:29:17.300 and it's percent of world population of European descent.
00:29:20.520 There was a time when it was what, 30%?
00:29:22.520 Yeah, over 30.
00:29:24.380 Sweet world.
00:29:25.540 Now it's like five.
00:29:26.960 We're fucked.
00:29:27.860 It's over.
00:29:28.220 And it's all sub-Saharans and Western countries with a below replacement birth rate.
00:29:33.580 And what do we do to fix our low replacement birth rate?
00:29:37.280 Should we incentivize having kids, give tax breaks to young families?
00:29:40.620 Let's bring in the stupidest fucks.
00:29:43.020 Mouth-breathing idiots you've ever seen from Somalia.
00:29:47.640 It's dark.
00:29:48.580 Doesn't feel like winning, Trump.
00:29:50.800 Doesn't feel like winning World War II, Trump.
00:29:52.720 It's not about us.
00:29:53.780 It's really out of our hands globally, but yeah.
00:29:56.420 All right.
00:29:56.800 Well, the low IQ section takes us to our migrant section, believe it or not.
00:30:00.220 We have a clip out of New York City.
00:30:01.920 Some people are grilling on the street, but they're grilling guinea pigs.
00:30:05.000 What's the case of the tesoreros?
00:30:08.000 No son ratones, no son ratones.
00:30:12.320 Guinea pig on a stick and, you know, right on the street.
00:30:21.900 And meanwhile, they tax and regulate restaurants.
00:30:25.100 They can't compete with that.
00:30:26.500 How am I supposed to compete with rodent meat?
00:30:28.800 Right outside, they don't pay anything.
00:30:31.320 No employees, they catch the rats for free.
00:30:35.160 You know, there's rules everywhere about like,
00:30:37.680 in Chicago is a big one, like food trucks.
00:30:39.820 You can't park a food truck outside of a restaurant
00:30:41.580 because it's an unfair advantage, right?
00:30:44.740 And now we got third worlders grilling up guinea pig meat.
00:30:47.940 It's a whole different,
00:30:48.880 you don't even know who you're competing with.
00:30:50.560 I didn't know he even had a guinea pig problem.
00:30:52.540 And when you see the first guy in a suit coming out of like a MoMA event who goes, one guinea pig, please, then you'll know the economy is impacted.
00:31:01.620 That's a scene in the movie.
00:31:02.700 Yeah.
00:31:03.420 Guy in the black tie.
00:31:04.700 Tom Cruise comes out, one guinea pig, please.
00:31:06.800 This is America now, 2045.
00:31:09.460 Oh, that's depressing.
00:31:10.800 Next, we have an ICE interaction at the San Francisco airport.
00:31:14.360 Yeah.
00:31:14.640 Before we play the clip, Trump is sending ICE agents out to airports, and he's sending them partially to help the TSA and partially to apprehend illegal immigrants.
00:31:25.800 And here's one of those, one of the latter.
00:31:28.700 What's your name?
00:31:29.660 Show the badge.
00:31:31.020 Where's the badge?
00:31:33.980 Where's your badge?
00:31:34.840 Can someone call 919?
00:31:38.220 Where's your badge?
00:31:39.240 Can I see?
00:31:39.840 Let me see your badge.
00:31:40.840 Can I see your badge?
00:31:42.640 I don't know if that's legitimate.
00:31:44.640 Can I see your badge number, sir?
00:31:50.000 What is your name?
00:31:52.660 You get the point.
00:31:53.740 He gets heckled a little bit more.
00:31:55.140 I don't know if it's legitimate.
00:31:56.620 Yeah.
00:31:57.260 Just grab the guy.
00:31:58.440 I'm in charge.
00:31:59.060 Like the woman, it's like an airport is such a controlled environment
00:32:03.680 that everybody knows who everybody is.
00:32:05.380 You think like three agents would, three fake agents would wrestle down a Hispanic woman
00:32:10.520 and be like, yeah, we're tricking the whole airport right now.
00:32:14.160 We snuck these guns in.
00:32:15.980 The white woman traveling to LaGuardia needs to see her badge, right?
00:32:19.920 Yep.
00:32:20.180 So that was good to see, but it's actually not the best numbers-wise when it comes to
00:32:26.060 ICE.
00:32:26.400 It says that we topped at 1,100 per day with an average of 600 arrests a day.
00:32:31.720 Is that correct?
00:32:32.340 The pace of ICE arrests nationwide has topped 1,100 per day on average this year, which
00:32:36.800 is far higher than the rate last spring of roughly 600 arrests per day, according to
00:32:41.320 new data reviewed by The New York Times.
00:32:42.740 So it's actually gotten better.
00:32:44.160 It's gotten better, but I'd say it's a thousand a day for easy numbers, right?
00:32:48.020 And then there's 365 days in a year, right?
00:32:51.000 That's 365,000 people a year.
00:32:54.720 And then you times that by 10, you move the decimal place.
00:32:57.440 It's 3.6 million.
00:32:58.520 You do it again.
00:32:59.800 It'll take a hundred years to get rid of 30 million people.
00:33:02.220 It's over.
00:33:03.360 Yeah.
00:33:03.700 So, but this is nice to see it.
00:33:05.940 I mean, clearly there's been some, obviously for us, we want total crazy, like lockdown
00:33:13.340 every city you guys know where they are they're in like 10 major cities right um yeah when they're
00:33:19.620 surrounding suburbs and when everyone did the sanctuary cities that made it easier that's
00:33:23.840 all right let's just go to the sanctuary cities it actually rounded them up for us and so obviously
00:33:28.220 we've done a clear switch of tactics where it's less masked men brute force and it's more targeted
00:33:33.240 and i just want to make sure when we're doing the targeted stuff we're going all the way like
00:33:37.620 banks, uh, DMVs, airports, uh, everywhere where like services or necessary transportation happens,
00:33:47.820 because then you just turn the heat up on that. And then it's like, Oh, you want to be an illegal
00:33:51.360 immigrant in America? Have fun, not getting a license, not getting this, not being able to fly
00:33:56.240 driving across Texas, you know, all those little small things need to be more difficult for them.
00:34:02.000 And they go, I just go home. Yeah. It's not worth it. Yeah. So, uh, I, I like to see it and
00:34:07.440 they're honestly helping TSA because they're making the lines go faster because we're still
00:34:11.800 in that shutdown where TSA isn't getting paid. You've probably seen some of the long lines at
00:34:16.620 various airports, New Orleans particularly. I think a lot of those agents call it sick
00:34:22.060 because those are bad lines. But I want to see more of this. And we obviously are hardliners
00:34:31.040 and want to see way more than this, but we're just hoping that we're at least smart about it,
00:34:34.940 You made a good point, though. If you can't have a license and you can't drive and you can't have a bank account and you do all these things that you can't do, then people would just be like, it's not worth it. I literally can't drive. I get pulled over. I'm deported. I'm out of here.
00:34:49.080 If you're afraid of optics, then we have to squeeze them in an optics reduced way.
00:34:55.640 I obviously don't care about optics, but I know I'm not the median voter.
00:34:59.740 I'm not a woman who gets a little squeamish when shit gets a little dark or a kid starts crying.
00:35:04.600 But I just want to make sure we're squeezing them where we can squeeze them, right?
00:35:07.860 Good point.
00:35:08.380 Everything needs to be a bottleneck.
00:35:09.820 Everything needs to be hard, right?
00:35:11.680 Yeah, that's smart.
00:35:12.500 Good job, Richard.
00:35:13.240 Thank you.
00:35:14.100 Next, there is a new American girl doll that wears a hijab.
00:35:18.480 Eid al-Qatar marks the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting, reflection, and kindness.
00:35:24.420 On Eid, we wear our best clothes to celebrate a fresh start.
00:35:28.280 Eid starts with a special prayer at the mosque or in the community.
00:35:31.540 We greet everyone by saying Eid Mubarak, which means...
00:35:35.180 So you got to cover up even though you're a baby, because if men see your body, they'll go crazy.
00:35:40.480 They're too impulsive and they can't control themselves.
00:35:43.240 So that's a good lesson to teach American girls, right, mommy?
00:35:46.660 Yeah.
00:35:47.040 Yeah. And then the advertisement said it comes with the male doll that lets it do stuff.
00:35:52.700 Oh, you need permission. You need to be constantly acting permission from one doll to the other.
00:35:58.280 So yeah, it's a real teaching aid.
00:36:00.100 And it's like we're making jokes and it's funny because it's such like a third world thing,
00:36:03.620 but it's not going to be so foreign soon. Like it's already not foreign in Europe and it's
00:36:07.920 basically not foreign in America. This next lady recorded her outside of, I believe,
00:36:13.380 dearborn michigan to the with the call to prayer look how loud it is we're in dearborn
00:36:19.680 this is the call of prayer it goes off five times a day
00:36:25.220 here in the united states
00:36:28.760 so it's already here brother yeah certain places it's already here unless we reverse it
00:36:38.020 Unless we reverse it.
00:36:39.180 All right, this next story is a migrant illegal
00:36:42.400 who killed somebody.
00:36:44.120 They're calling this like another-
00:36:47.640 Molly Tibbetts, basically.
00:36:49.240 She got killed by a Venezuelan who was here.
00:36:51.060 Exactly, it's a Venezuelan again.
00:36:52.380 Similar story, Breaking DHS confirms
00:36:54.520 that the suspect in custody for murdering
00:36:56.440 Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman in Chicago
00:36:59.100 is a Venezuelan illegal alien
00:37:00.680 who was caught and released at the border
00:37:02.340 by the Biden admin in 2023.
00:37:04.920 DHS says he was also released
00:37:06.560 from local custody after a shoplifting arrest in the sanctuary city of Chicago in June 2023.
00:37:13.160 He's a Venezuelan national, Jose Medina Medina. He's accused of approaching Gorman while she was
00:37:18.900 walking in a park with friends early Thursday morning. DHS says, and that was like at night.
00:37:23.980 I think the group of girls was trying to see the Northern Lights when it was in Chicago.
00:37:28.440 DHS says he came up to her while wearing a mask and armed with a gun. As she attempted to flee,
00:37:32.660 He fired his gun and shot her.
00:37:35.160 Gorman was shot and pronounced dead at the scene.
00:37:39.000 It's a young college white girl, had her whole life in front of her.
00:37:42.580 I relate to this.
00:37:43.440 My dad went to Loyola University, so I'm familiar with the area.
00:37:48.220 And it's a girl going out to see the Northern Lights, goes to Loyola,
00:37:53.200 and the thing that confuses me is like, all right, you're robbing somebody.
00:37:58.760 If the person runs and it's a girl, it's like, all right.
00:38:01.420 It didn't work.
00:38:01.920 I didn't scare him, right?
00:38:02.800 What are you going to get?
00:38:03.520 Like a hundred bucks in an iPhone?
00:38:05.440 Yeah.
00:38:05.740 But then to shoot someone running away?
00:38:08.300 Socioeconomic cold-blooded murder.
00:38:09.600 Doesn't really, that's where it gets really bad.
00:38:12.000 And the key sentence is these people,
00:38:13.560 this guy was set free two times by Democrats,
00:38:17.220 once at the border and once for shoplifting
00:38:19.420 when he could have easily been deported.
00:38:20.860 And so, you know, I don't know what J.B. Pritzker,
00:38:23.500 he's fantasizing about getting revenge,
00:38:25.360 but maybe you need to manage your city a little better
00:38:27.520 because you have violent, retarded people
00:38:30.180 running around killing your sweet taxpayer base,
00:38:34.240 young white women, right?
00:38:35.440 And then the article said, wrong place, wrong time.
00:38:39.000 Is it?
00:38:39.640 Him, for him.
00:38:40.660 For him.
00:38:41.220 Yeah.
00:38:41.660 Like you're allowed to go anywhere you want
00:38:43.560 in an American city or on an American street at any time.
00:38:46.880 Yeah.
00:38:47.160 And you should be allowed to and safe.
00:38:49.060 So there's no wrong place, wrong time there, in my opinion.
00:38:51.860 Unless they're specifically talking about
00:38:53.420 how that migrant was at the border
00:38:55.320 at the wrong place in the wrong time.
00:38:57.020 And because of that, Joe Biden goes, yeah, come on in.
00:39:00.180 And now blood is on your hands.
00:39:02.940 And this is a theme that we've said a long time.
00:39:06.560 We predicted this probably two years ago at this point, which is there is a long burning wick on 10 million unknown people in America.
00:39:15.180 All the crimes aren't going to happen in their first three weeks of being here.
00:39:18.360 Sometimes they get desperate.
00:39:19.620 Sometimes they get weird.
00:39:20.920 They lose a job.
00:39:21.960 There's a trigger or something.
00:39:23.300 And they don't pop until we're into Trump's term.
00:39:26.980 you know yeah so that's why you need to reverse the migration not just stop it right now very
00:39:32.000 true all right our next segment is our abroad migrant section we're going to start off with
00:39:36.880 the london marathon there was a london marathon and they had a bunch of waters for the people
00:39:41.440 running but look who ends up taking all the waters migrants and they're stuffing them into bags
00:39:57.900 and they're stealing waters
00:40:03.300 they see it as an opportunity they think it's for them yeah they go oh they give us free house
00:40:12.540 they take us here they they pay for my lawyer i get free health care nhs health care of course
00:40:18.000 the water's for me there's no race here i don't care what the race is it must be for me and when
00:40:23.720 they see they're used to it yeah they got so used to it that they just assume yeah this is more free
00:40:29.060 stuff like everything else. And I don't think also the migrant mind can comprehend like training
00:40:35.360 and running a marathon for like your own personal accomplishment. Yeah. Testing your will and your
00:40:40.420 endurance and kind of competing against yourself. They just go, why you do that? You don't need to
00:40:44.620 do that. Is it to get food? Is there water at the end? Is there a goal? There's water right here.
00:40:49.640 You running to deliver a message? Yeah. They're not thinking. They're not thinking. That's very
00:40:54.220 true um and then our next clip i thought was really interesting was in the uk and it was a
00:41:00.080 speaker asking college students if illegal immigrants arriving on boats should get the
00:41:04.740 full benefits of the uk and listen to how they respond many of us are immigrants as are improved
00:41:11.460 which is more dangerous us or tourists it's not about intolerance it's about fairness do you
00:41:17.860 believe that someone who arrives on a boat illegally should get full access to the country
00:41:22.020 yes well that's pretty bad and I don't feel that sad for England anymore after hearing that
00:41:32.220 oh I do because that's clearly only one half of the population who thinks that way there's
00:41:36.840 another normal half who wants to be conservative but you know people do a lot of alarmism about
00:41:42.620 like Hitler youth or Gen Z men or something and like what is that that seems to be like a pretty
00:41:50.040 extreme and like dangerous idea that they all cheer and it's mostly women and kind of weak men
00:41:56.600 in that group yeah they all cheer for that and it's like do you guys understand the consequences
00:42:00.380 of a policy of anybody who can come on a boat gets the full run you know we have universal
00:42:05.980 health care here right boats not even hard yeah like an airplane it's like all right you have to
00:42:11.560 be at an airport yeah you have to have an id probably a boat anyone could come on a boat
00:42:17.360 shanty, shanty, floating shanty. And yeah, so that's just like, realize where we are. These
00:42:22.860 people, um, you know, in terms of us, I feel like America has kind of looked to Europe to learn a
00:42:30.260 lesson and kind of been like, Whoa, Europe and Canada, that's a leading indicator of how bad
00:42:34.600 it could get. Plus they don't have the second amendment. So they're terrorized even more,
00:42:38.480 but, uh, I don't know how this group hasn't learned from their own mistakes. I I've watched,
00:42:45.320 they've probably watched London turn into a entirely different third world
00:42:48.520 thing and they're still all for it.
00:42:50.020 It's really shocking.
00:42:51.080 Yeah.
00:42:51.420 And I saw online,
00:42:52.320 there's like this,
00:42:52.920 uh,
00:42:53.220 I don't know if it's a fallacy,
00:42:54.440 but it's like maybe a trope or something,
00:42:56.100 but it's called the barbarian who has seen the light.
00:42:59.560 Meaning like,
00:43:00.540 Oh,
00:43:00.740 all these people from these third world countries,
00:43:02.320 once they come to the UK and see how we live,
00:43:05.100 then there'll be reasonable,
00:43:06.520 nice people who participate in society.
00:43:08.400 Yeah.
00:43:09.160 It doesn't really work like that.
00:43:10.300 Sounds like a fallacy to me.
00:43:11.680 Yeah.
00:43:11.900 You get ran over when that happens.
00:43:14.360 This next clip is about a student in the UK.
00:43:17.120 And listen to how native UK students have to compete against migrants, and it's not fair.
00:43:23.100 I went to the University of Leeds.
00:43:24.800 My offer was three A's.
00:43:26.980 That was the standard offer for politics at the University of Leeds.
00:43:29.480 For an international student, it was two C's and a D.
00:43:32.560 Because they're moneymakers.
00:43:33.380 Because they're moneymakers.
00:43:34.740 So we need to get rid of that.
00:43:35.900 If some universities fail, really, should we be propping them up?
00:43:39.300 For the same degree course?
00:43:40.880 For the same degree course.
00:43:41.500 So then essentially, did you find that the first year was all about just bringing everyone up to speed with a basic level?
00:43:47.020 There were people with translators in our lectures.
00:43:49.920 Pretty bad.
00:43:50.900 So for a foreign person, they need two C's and a D.
00:43:53.560 And then if you're a white UK person, you need three A's.
00:43:56.720 Yeah, that's economic zone shit, right?
00:43:59.500 We have the nice University of Leeds, probably a nice school, probably a lot of rich history.
00:44:03.560 And some Chinese oil money guy comes in and goes, Chaoshan needs to be there.
00:44:09.020 And he'll pay out the ass, right?
00:44:10.900 But is it fair? No. Is that a country? No. It's a weird business acting as like a third party that has no concern for who was, you know, all these things, all these colleges have very strict charters at the beginning.
00:44:26.900 Like, here's the goal of our college is to educate the blah, blah, blah, the youth of the working class.
00:44:32.600 you know, everyone has its own distinct thing. And, uh, I don't think anyone said we're long
00:44:38.140 term. We're looking to say, uh, we're looking to service Chinese international students and,
00:44:42.580 and high net worth Indians to be here.
00:44:44.740 You teach Somalis how to read.
00:44:45.800 Yeah. I don't think that was, uh, the express, the expressed written mission of any of these
00:44:51.180 schools. Right.
00:44:51.780 Yeah. All right. Keeping in the same topic of the European youth, uh, there's some white
00:44:57.540 European people, I think from the UK, this is a BBC story about how they abandoned their
00:45:02.580 racist views and basically got re-educated and now they're pro-migrant if the only thing you're
00:45:07.940 hearing is about asylum seekers committing really bad offenses if you're constantly seeing that on
00:45:14.280 your feed then it is going to radicalize you like 100 it is in the internet referral unit
00:45:22.360 we see thousands and thousands of pieces of content every year being referred to us
00:45:26.140 these are kind of examples that we see on a daily basis that shows a normalization of
00:45:31.640 the graphic content. Posts were shared on X describing Jews as rodents. And it's not just
00:45:38.660 that really. I mean, the language is really extreme. No, exactly. It's extreme anti-Semitism
00:45:42.280 kind of encouraging further attacks on Jews viewed by thousands upon thousands of people.
00:45:48.220 If a user is seeing more or more of this kind of stuff, you can see how they start to find even
00:45:54.060 more extreme versions of that imagery. That to me seems akin to essentially how radicalization
00:45:59.860 works. People are more desensitised to real world violence. It very much reflected the way I felt
00:46:07.500 internally, that I was angry at the people around me. It was very easy for me to believe that
00:46:13.060 the world was against me, which I think is completely central to a lot of kind of hard
00:46:18.500 right content. I started to abandon my old racist and misogynistic views as they no longer made any
00:46:24.540 sense to me in my head. I think people need to be made aware that the amount of anger in
00:46:31.580 a lot of hard right circles was extreme. So a little re-education for you, mate.
00:46:37.940 Yeah. And one of the things is like, I've seen this a lot where people talk about,
00:46:44.700 this is obviously an ad campaign about, you know, young hate and they find their guy who
00:46:48.780 will turn on his old ways. But there's a lot of emphasis on like online radicalization and an
00:46:56.160 algorithm. And there's this kind of scapegoat like, oh, the algorithm will, that'll, if you
00:47:02.560 like that migrant who did a horrible crime, the algorithm is going to show you more of it.
00:47:06.920 And there's kind of this pause and it's like, well, did that happen? Did that happen in real
00:47:12.580 life? Someone filmed it, posted it. And then now it's in my algorithm because I've interacted with
00:47:17.880 previous migrant stuff. Yeah. But it still happened. That was real. That story, that
00:47:23.400 grooming gang thing that did happen. And the police were told not to investigate and all this
00:47:27.700 sort of thing. There's this kind of like, oh, blame the algorithm. You don't know what you're
00:47:31.800 doing. The algorithm hijacked you. And it's like, no, I liked it. And then it showed me more of it.
00:47:36.080 Right. Yeah. Because I'm worried about my country and I'm worried about what's happening.
00:47:40.340 All this influx of random third worlders. It's pretty freaking important. Right.
00:47:45.100 Yeah, that's very true.
00:47:46.240 And then being against reality is extremism.
00:47:49.760 Like being against all the migrants coming in is extremism.
00:47:52.140 And they try to blame the algorithm, but isn't seeing a migrant push an old lady on the subway tracks three spots away from where you live?
00:47:59.840 Isn't that like reality more than if your algorithm was all like puppies and chocolate chip muffins?
00:48:04.980 Yeah.
00:48:05.260 Isn't that pertinent information?
00:48:06.840 And then if your algorithm is 100% dog rescues, that's sweet.
00:48:11.100 You probably feel good and warm inside all the time.
00:48:12.820 oh the dog he gets his cast off today he's a rescue pit bull and his owner left him neglected
00:48:17.920 it's like what reality are you in that happens all the time but if you're not seeing what's
00:48:21.920 actually happening out there so i have a big problem with like this online radicalization
00:48:26.620 it's like maybe the millions of migrants radicalized me a little bit there's never any
00:48:32.800 like speech about that it's just hey mate that's wrong think and we got the tv crew here because
00:48:38.660 you said you switched sides and you're back with us now. Right, mate? Yeah. And like there's this
00:48:44.120 whole thing where, oh, an algorithm hijacked you. It's like, did that happen? Is this happening?
00:48:49.160 How many millions are here? So don't get gaslit by a state backed media, little Instagram reel,
00:48:56.080 right? Like you're totally justified in being angry at what people have done to you. Now calling
00:49:01.500 Jews rodents or whatever. Yeah. It's not really helpful right now. That's going to get arrested
00:49:06.160 for it for sure but that's yeah that's in poor taste and that's what they're going to show you
00:49:10.180 on the radicalized thing but they never address the the migrant group gangs you know they never
00:49:15.620 say oh no and that was fake because it wasn't right that's very true they're they're more
00:49:22.160 worried about your reaction to it than they are the event right and that's the whole point and
00:49:27.440 to wrap it up too keep in mind a lot of these clips like for the uk there's these migrant clips
00:49:33.260 that come every day.
00:49:34.280 It's not like, well,
00:49:34.920 you're just seeing the negative clips
00:49:36.400 from all over the world
00:49:37.700 and it makes it seem like it's worse than it is.
00:49:40.580 It's like Birmingham, Leeds, London.
00:49:43.900 You guys should see how many clips
00:49:45.180 we leave on the cutting room floor
00:49:46.660 that are just like,
00:49:47.760 that's kind of, we've seen 10 like that.
00:49:49.860 We can't talk about it on the podcast
00:49:51.200 because we've already made the point, right?
00:49:53.040 And so, I don't know.
00:49:54.200 I just have a big problem with like this,
00:49:55.980 blaming the algorithm or the internet.
00:49:57.260 It gives you an out for,
00:49:58.760 hey, it's not your fault.
00:50:00.100 It's not your fault you got really mad at this stuff.
00:50:01.960 it was all on your phone.
00:50:03.620 It's like, well, why was it on my phone?
00:50:05.080 Because it happened.
00:50:06.700 The algorithm isn't some black box that takes in inputs
00:50:09.980 and then it shows you similar things
00:50:12.180 and things you've liked before.
00:50:13.460 It's not some, it wants you to stay on the platform, right?
00:50:16.180 Yeah, very true.
00:50:17.500 And here's some stuff that's extremism
00:50:19.840 that needs to be ignored in your algo.
00:50:21.940 We have a migrant here.
00:50:31.960 Just some African dead-eyed freak.
00:50:35.240 It's like a coyote.
00:50:36.220 Yeah, your metal gate.
00:50:37.660 I don't know what he wants, but I'm not going to open the door.
00:50:40.400 And then here's another one.
00:50:41.380 I think this is in Ireland.
00:50:47.020 This guy, like, tried to cut someone or something with a knife.
00:50:56.020 Now the lady cops have to wrestle him.
00:50:57.960 third worlder dead eyes no thinking the dead eye african stare what can i take but mate if you see
00:51:06.900 too much of that online you need to be looking at puppies and the football match instead and and
00:51:12.540 then we can do whatever we want on the outside because your focus is somewhere else and then by
00:51:16.900 the time you really realize it'll be you can't fight back we've already accounted for that it'll
00:51:21.540 be too late all right our last story uh is a migrant criminal beats deportation order with
00:51:27.680 chicken nugget defense. Yeah. This guy was an Albanian migrant and he has secured the right
00:51:33.520 to remain in the United Kingdom by claiming that his children hate foreign chicken nuggets. According
00:51:38.480 to the Daily Mail, Clevis Disha, 39, snuck into the UK illegally back in 2001 as a supposed
00:51:43.800 unaccompanied minor. He used a fake name and a bogus backstory about being born in the old
00:51:48.300 Yugoslavia. His asylum bid flopped, but somehow dragged on until he snagged indefinite leave to
00:51:54.020 remain in the UK in 2005. And yeah, basically he said, oh, my, my children don't like the chicken
00:52:00.060 nuggets from abroad. I have to stay in the UK and someone bought it. And they said, okay,
00:52:05.140 as long as you say something. Yeah, exactly. Pretty much. And our last picture from our
00:52:10.780 abroad migrant section is at a housing facility. That's probably going to go to migrants. And
00:52:16.240 someone wrote Irish only, or it burns Muslims will not welcome or whatever. I like the Irish man,
00:52:22.380 The ones who are still fighting for their country, they have an edge.
00:52:25.380 They got a little sharpness to them.
00:52:27.560 So don't go quietly as they take your country, you know?
00:52:30.640 Yeah, that's a good point.
00:52:32.040 All right, moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
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00:52:46.420 Good work.
00:52:47.200 All right, another alien scientist is missing.
00:52:50.320 Rocket scientist with ties to missing Air Force General associated with UFOs
00:52:54.280 disappeared under eerily similar circumstances.
00:52:57.000 That's another one.
00:52:57.740 That's the fifth one in the last six months.
00:52:59.760 What if they're all just like, kind of like, oh, I'm done with this.
00:53:02.900 I'm escaping.
00:53:04.100 And I'm going to blame it on the UFO shit.
00:53:05.820 Like, I'm having an affair now.
00:53:07.040 I left my husband.
00:53:08.160 Maybe.
00:53:08.760 Yeah.
00:53:09.360 I don't know anything.
00:53:10.220 I'm keeping track.
00:53:11.160 And we've been talking about this for a while.
00:53:12.580 And now New York Post is reporting it.
00:53:14.580 So, you know, it's heading in the mainstream direction.
00:53:17.640 All right.
00:53:18.080 I have a thing I want to talk to you about.
00:53:19.500 Okay. I've been watching Kitchen Nightmare a lot lately. Okay. Who's the host? Gordon Ramsey.
00:53:26.120 He comes in, secretly records disgusting restaurants, serving expired food, mold everywhere.
00:53:33.540 Stuff hasn't been cleaned in years. It's disgusting. Yeah. And then he comes in day one,
00:53:38.820 they catch him. Day two, they try to fix it. Day three, it's fixed. Okay. And by the end,
00:53:44.200 they give him like a whole new redone restaurant with like all new equipment, all new refrigerators
00:53:49.080 and plates and everything and they send them on their way with the new menu yeah total life
00:53:54.060 makeover in in 72 hours these people don't deserve the help yeah they were dirty disgusting people
00:54:02.380 who were like feeding people like food poison food yeah disgusting kitchen no sanitation mold
00:54:09.520 refrigerator had like piles of chicken with like rotting shit on it yeah and then it's dripping
00:54:15.380 down on the produce. Like it's above the produce. They don't even do the standard practices.
00:54:19.840 And then you're going to save these people's businesses. They don't even deserve it. They
00:54:24.200 deserve to go out of business because they aren't good. And they're actually like doing bad to
00:54:29.020 people. And that's who comes and gets helped. And it's not like, oh, we went to some rehab facility
00:54:33.840 for six months. You resisted Gordon Ramsay day one, day two, you started to see the light day
00:54:39.980 three, the show's over three days, two days. You were, you were nice. Yeah. And now you get a whole
00:54:44.820 new restaurant second chance at life when you should never be in the restaurant industry to
00:54:48.680 start with that kind of annoys me you could take a good restaurant who needs a little help and go
00:54:54.200 here's how you Michelin star yeah or here's how you improve this here's how you uh streamline
00:54:59.420 that here's a whatever system you can boom boom boom do the receipts takes 20 less time now I
00:55:06.940 just saved you hours here's an easier menu here's a thing that you can use this for that dish and
00:55:12.880 that dish and if you don't use it you put it in a soup like it's just not as good tv brother
00:55:17.060 that's the curse they're stuck they're helping these people who were like getting people sick
00:55:21.780 and cared nothing about it like oh yeah it's dirty whatever the negative defensive attitude
00:55:27.160 shit like microwaving the food i've been frozen everything i've been here for 72 hours
00:55:33.580 you hated me for 48 and now you're a new man it doesn't make sense you come in in a button down
00:55:39.040 on the last day and go, oh, my new restaurant.
00:55:41.220 Gordon, really, I changed my standards now that Gordon's here.
00:55:44.040 And you're back to fucking the raw chicken.
00:55:45.760 That kind of pisses me off.
00:55:47.140 I actually just saw a story before I came in here
00:55:49.360 that was about this gumbo place at the Houston Rodeo.
00:55:53.100 And they had all their seafood was at room temperature
00:55:56.240 and Home Depot buckets and people got violently sick.
00:55:59.380 So you got to sometimes make an assessment,
00:56:01.800 like the meme gas station sushi.
00:56:05.400 Like you got to make an assessment based on the owner.
00:56:09.040 And skin color definitely factors in.
00:56:11.560 And the situation, oh, a temporary pop-up gumbo stand.
00:56:15.740 I don't know how much infrastructure they have to support that.
00:56:18.320 How many different types of seafood are in gumbo again?
00:56:20.400 Where's your giant refrigerator?
00:56:21.700 Yeah, it's not here.
00:56:23.340 So head on a swivel out there.
00:56:24.820 People are going to get you sick.
00:56:26.280 Yeah, so I guess that's it.
00:56:27.440 But that pissed me off because those people don't deserve it.
00:56:30.120 I get you.
00:56:30.680 I get you.
00:56:31.120 And then I've been watching Hotel Hell, which is Gordon Ramsay doing the same thing but for hotels.
00:56:36.160 And I'm going to just let you guys know, if you watch the most recent episodes of
00:56:38.980 one and two, they show Gordon Ramsey's bare butt on TV.
00:56:44.240 Yeah.
00:56:44.740 For no reason.
00:56:45.940 I showed him.
00:56:46.620 For no reason.
00:56:47.360 He's like, oh, now I'm going to head to bed.
00:56:49.280 I'm going to shower first.
00:56:50.640 And he's not like reviewing the tub.
00:56:52.480 He's just like getting into the tub and his bare ass is showing.
00:56:56.680 They could clearly do it waist up for the same result.
00:56:59.720 But Gordon likes to show.
00:57:01.140 I think they do it because it's so like, when I watched it, I was like, what?
00:57:06.860 Jarring.
00:57:07.120 I think it's so jarring that people would think that it would go on social media and it'll go viral and draw more people to hotel hell.
00:57:14.180 And they're doing it as like planting a seed for a social media virality.
00:57:18.480 All right.
00:57:18.740 Our last story, final page of housekeeping is Cow AI.
00:57:22.760 We mentioned this in the intro.
00:57:24.140 Yeah.
00:57:24.300 Peter Thiel's Founders Fund is backing company bringing AI to cow herding at a $2 billion valuation.
00:57:31.780 This guy says, what the hell did I just read?
00:57:34.120 AI-powered cows worth $2 billion are using an algorithm called the Cowgorithm to boost farming productivity.
00:57:40.920 Halter makes AI-powered cow collars that virtually monitor health locations and herd cows.
00:57:46.140 Farmers tap a button on the app and the cows gather for milking.
00:57:49.100 600,000 collars already live.
00:57:50.980 Peter Thiel is backing this and they're worth $2 billion.
00:57:53.360 That's pretty cool.
00:57:54.460 And then from the farming app or whatever, you can make the geofence and then it moves the cows so you don't have to even do anything.
00:58:03.080 And I don't think this is a good idea.
00:58:04.540 I'm not for this.
00:58:06.420 Maybe read some more context, and I'll tell you why.
00:58:08.520 Farmer pays $5 to $8 per cow per month.
00:58:11.000 A New Zealand company puts a solar-powered smart collar on cows.
00:58:15.180 It tracks location 24-7, health, temperature, chewing.
00:58:17.980 It's a lot of the same stuff here.
00:58:20.220 Cows approach the boundary.
00:58:21.580 The collar beeps and vibrates.
00:58:22.960 So it's like sending signals, monitoring them,
00:58:24.920 and it's supposed to be hurting them as well.
00:58:27.880 So that's basically it, but that's how it works.
00:58:30.000 And I think there's two bad paths.
00:58:32.820 First, in the short term, it might be good for the farmers because it's way easier and you can control it.
00:58:39.220 You don't have to go out there anymore.
00:58:41.060 The ranchers.
00:58:41.880 For the ranchers.
00:58:42.780 They're not farmers.
00:58:43.760 But the number of people that will know how to ranch cows will go down over time.
00:58:49.720 And then soon, only the computer will know how to ranch the cows.
00:58:53.880 And then now we're relying on the computer to get meat.
00:58:57.780 Okay.
00:58:58.160 That's number one.
00:58:59.000 That's fair.
00:58:59.560 Number two, broader AI point.
00:59:02.000 I think soon we become the cattle.
00:59:05.360 That's where it gets slippery.
00:59:06.840 Goyam means cattle after all.
00:59:09.860 Like that is the definition.
00:59:12.160 So they're practicing what they're going to do to us with the cows,
00:59:16.500 and it won't be much different.
00:59:17.560 I have a tweet here.
00:59:18.260 Can I please take a week off in August?
00:59:19.840 And then we're just the cow with the harness.
00:59:22.800 Yeah.
00:59:23.500 You got to ask your boss to take that vacation.
00:59:26.560 You have the PTO.
00:59:27.840 You still have to ask.
00:59:28.780 You might as well be wearing the cattle collar.
00:59:30.660 Goyam means cattle.
00:59:31.800 AI is practicing on the cows what they're going to do to us.
00:59:35.020 It's not that much different.
00:59:36.360 And to be fair, the other side of this is like they already have tracking collars
00:59:40.000 and now just they say AI is involved so it becomes worse or something.
00:59:44.200 But I would assume this really helps a couple ranchers.
00:59:48.140 I assume it's worth it.
00:59:49.440 It's probably sick.
00:59:50.460 So it is probably nice.
00:59:52.020 So I'm not as alarmist, but don't let them put the cow collar on you eventually
00:59:56.080 when they rebrand it.
00:59:57.740 And it's actually a whoop and it tracks your health and it helps you.
01:00:01.300 We want everyone wearing wearables.
01:00:02.820 Yeah.
01:00:03.780 Goyan, cow, that's us.
01:00:06.340 All right.
01:00:06.520 Well, that's the end of housekeeping.
01:00:07.580 We're now moving on to Cringe of the Week.
01:00:12.220 All right.
01:00:12.800 Our first clip of Cringe of the Week is a trans toilet pig.
01:00:26.540 Some heavy breathing.
01:00:27.780 to top
01:00:30.980 toilet paper in the bowl
01:00:38.660 licks the seat
01:00:44.180 he likes it
01:00:46.100 standard stuff right
01:00:47.280 she just wants to do
01:00:48.100 what every normal girl
01:00:49.000 wants to do in the bathroom
01:00:50.220 wants to be left alone
01:00:51.440 you tinkle
01:00:52.180 you fix your hair and makeup
01:00:53.380 and lick the seats
01:00:54.200 that look yummy
01:00:54.840 every girl does it
01:00:56.020 why would you
01:00:57.360 discriminate against this broad-shouldered man just because he wants to do the same thing the
01:01:01.240 ladies are doing, licking the toilet seat. I don't see the problem. It's not a fetish, mom.
01:01:05.700 It's not a phase and it's not a fetish. I'm a woman. And it's interesting because like the
01:01:11.900 whole trans woman bathroom thing is obviously a huge debate for all these years. And you'd think
01:01:16.820 these types would be like, I just want to go in there like a normal person. And then they like
01:01:20.780 sneak the licking of the toilet seat. Yeah. You put it on film and then you release it. You're
01:01:25.580 fucking your side over yeah you know how trans people are so mad all the time about everything
01:01:30.440 like you'd think there'd be some self policing there'd be some internal rage like you can't do
01:01:36.480 that making us look bad yeah but i don't know if there was i don't hang out in those circles so
01:01:42.600 i'm not i'm not seeing the wires come across yeah me neither and our next clip is a woman's chorus
01:01:48.340 and it tells us why uh all women are the best
01:01:51.740 So the most inspiring woman we know is you.
01:02:20.780 U equals anybody and everybody.
01:02:23.080 So being inspiring means nothing now
01:02:25.060 because everyone is inspiring.
01:02:26.820 So no one is inspiring.
01:02:28.900 Nice work, ladies.
01:02:29.800 Yep.
01:02:30.160 It all cancels out.
01:02:32.060 Everyone's the exact same.
01:02:33.320 And maybe that's their goal.
01:02:34.440 Maybe that's the goal.
01:02:35.860 Nobody should feel good.
01:02:37.260 Everyone's the same.
01:02:37.980 It's kind of like a socialist message
01:02:39.360 at the end of the day.
01:02:40.020 It is a socialist message
01:02:41.380 where it's like the most inspiring women
01:02:42.860 should be like the pilot and the astronaut.
01:02:46.120 Sally Ride.
01:02:47.060 The scientists.
01:02:48.460 And instead, no, it's everybody.
01:02:49.840 If you're a woman, you're inspiring, just like anyone else.
01:02:52.420 And it's like, all right, so everyone who achieved is now brought down to here,
01:02:55.860 basically to the lowest common denominator,
01:02:58.440 which includes the man who is a woman licking the toilet seat.
01:03:02.320 Yeah.
01:03:02.820 And, you know, it makes sense.
01:03:04.400 This is the same side who brought you the fat black woman in sweatpants statue.
01:03:09.420 Yeah.
01:03:09.680 So it makes sense.
01:03:10.740 Make everyone into an idol and everyone's equal.
01:03:13.300 That's a good point.
01:03:14.480 All right.
01:03:14.760 Our next-
01:03:15.140 Non-binary playlist?
01:03:16.280 Yeah.
01:03:16.620 Does that go on?
01:03:17.280 That can go on.
01:03:17.800 Does that count?
01:03:18.360 I don't know.
01:03:18.860 That counts as non-binary playlist.
01:03:20.900 The message is non-binary.
01:03:22.460 They said mix.
01:03:23.200 They said mix.
01:03:23.840 Yeah.
01:03:24.400 So you have to.
01:03:25.040 All right, our next couple clips are about people complaining about the dating marketplace.
01:03:31.660 The first is a guy who is short and he's mad that girls don't like him.
01:03:36.060 Being short as a man is a humiliation ritual.
01:03:39.740 Straight women would rather date a tall, broad-shouldered woman and pretend she's a man than be with a short guy like me.
01:03:47.240 I've been patted on the head like some kind of pet
01:03:49.900 and lifted, carried, and manhandled by guys my same age
01:03:53.620 like I'm their little brother or something.
01:03:55.780 An attractive tall girl in my grade once said,
01:03:58.920 oh my God, you're a senior?
01:04:01.580 Like she was shocked I wasn't in middle school or something.
01:04:05.120 Some random kid once asked his dad
01:04:07.380 why I look like a little boy next to my six foot five friend.
01:04:11.680 And the tall men who bully us,
01:04:13.700 Worshipped by women
01:04:15.360 Even language mocks us
01:04:17.920 Bigger and better things
01:04:19.760 Head and shoulders above the rest
01:04:22.020 If the last man on earth
01:04:24.420 Was a short king
01:04:25.900 Women would probably choose
01:04:27.740 To let the species die out
01:04:29.180 So he calls it a humiliation ritual
01:04:31.620 Done to you by
01:04:33.460 Your parents?
01:04:35.120 Yes, I guess man
01:04:37.560 Way to trauma dump on us bro
01:04:39.180 It's like here's all these things about being short
01:04:41.380 And it's like he's telling us stories from high school
01:04:43.620 The girl laughed at me.
01:04:45.360 Like, I get it, man.
01:04:46.280 Yeah, it sucks.
01:04:46.920 It's not ideal.
01:04:47.880 Why don't you just move on?
01:04:48.980 And if you don't want to be manhandled, you should go down the featherweight wrestler path.
01:04:53.800 Those guys are nasty.
01:04:54.900 Yeah, be a fucking ankle biter.
01:04:56.540 Wrestle at 105 until you get to college.
01:04:58.420 Then you move up to 125.
01:04:59.840 You go to Iowa or something, a wrestling powerhouse, Nebraska.
01:05:03.320 There's a path for five foot three guys, I'm telling you.
01:05:05.700 There's multiple paths.
01:05:07.000 You can get the leg lengthening surgery.
01:05:09.060 You can move to Thailand or you just shut the fuck up and do your best.
01:05:12.920 That's, that's the latter is what I care about because, um, you know, I think there's self-help
01:05:18.300 content or like raising awareness content for certain, like people who get discriminated
01:05:22.260 against or people who face a hard time or whatever.
01:05:24.720 But the point is there needs to be like a solution.
01:05:28.220 This is just, you're not going to grow beyond five, three at this point.
01:05:32.060 Yeah.
01:05:32.540 So making content about it is all low is me.
01:05:35.920 And I don't think that's productive.
01:05:37.740 I think you should move on.
01:05:38.860 Just go to Thailand or something, man.
01:05:40.460 I don't care.
01:05:41.460 Yeah.
01:05:41.720 Or you can use being short as like a chip on your shoulder and you can go build or make something and improve yourself, even though your height is a three out of 10, improve every other aspect of your life.
01:05:53.200 And then that's great.
01:05:54.260 Like if you, otherwise you're going to keep making videos until the whole world changed their deeply ingrained genetic preferences.
01:06:01.680 You know what I would do if I was five, three, build an app.
01:06:04.960 I build an app, build an app, I'd build an app and I'd build 10 of them.
01:06:09.620 And then if one of them worked, I'd go, yeah.
01:06:11.720 Yeah, because I have no hoes.
01:06:14.080 There's no hoes to bother me or bore me.
01:06:16.720 And I'm going to argue for his side for a second.
01:06:21.660 Short guys aren't that bad.
01:06:23.240 If anything, they're kind of cute.
01:06:24.740 They're like little normal people.
01:06:26.320 Do you know how easy it is to put muscle on a 5'3 frame and arms that are this long?
01:06:32.200 You know how easy it is to get piped up?
01:06:34.100 Yeah.
01:06:34.500 You know how hard it is?
01:06:35.420 I have like a 6'5 wingspan.
01:06:37.020 My wingspan's longer than my height.
01:06:38.720 you know how hard it is for me to put an inch on my biceps tough it's impossible short guy
01:06:43.920 next week you got it so true and one pump you're one pump away and this is how this is how god made
01:06:51.920 you yeah you can't forget that so like with all the looks maxing and whatever at a certain point
01:06:58.280 god made you to be five three you don't need to get the leg lengthening surgery or put shit in
01:07:03.420 your shoes you're five three yeah it's okay you just need to find one girlfriend and then you're
01:07:07.560 good my thing is i i know i i guess as a show we can't talk about complaining on the internet
01:07:13.540 but when we complain on the internet we're looking for a solution we're looking for an end game to
01:07:20.100 turn off the bad things that we think have made the country worse and do that we this guy's page
01:07:25.900 all short content or a lot of it you can't change it brother and we have lock the fuck in get the
01:07:31.400 app published yeah the app deadlines tonight you making a video about this again yeah high school
01:07:36.380 Build an app or convince the world that being short is actually better.
01:07:40.400 OK.
01:07:41.480 And we kind of complain on the Internet, but we have a fun attitude about it.
01:07:45.140 Yeah.
01:07:45.680 That's different.
01:07:46.640 You're a little miserable, brother.
01:07:47.840 Lighten up, Francis.
01:07:49.040 Right?
01:07:49.560 Yeah.
01:07:50.280 Lighten up.
01:07:51.300 All right.
01:07:51.600 Our next example is similar.
01:07:54.260 The guy is complaining that girls don't like him, but it's because he's not white.
01:07:58.320 Having strict racial preferences is 99% of the time weird, racist, or all of the above.
01:08:05.980 First point here is that when most people refer to racial preferences,
01:08:09.920 they aren't actually talking about the concept of race.
01:08:12.660 When a white guy says that he's exclusively into Asian girls,
01:08:15.480 he's not talking about girls that look like me with a wig on.
01:08:18.220 He's talking typically about East Asian girls, Chinese, Japanese, Korean.
01:08:22.040 So what we're talking about here is not really a racial preference.
01:08:25.080 We're talking about a phenotypic preference or an ethnic preference.
01:08:28.240 Now, I could make a whole separate video on the fetishetic attachment
01:08:30.880 that white men and East Asian women have.
01:08:32.860 But for now, let's just put that conversation aside
01:08:35.160 and focus on the physical aspect your physical preferences did not spawn from nowhere you weren't
01:08:40.520 born liking someone's nose to be small or their cheeks to look a certain way or their face to be
01:08:45.160 a certain shape there are absolutely some aspects of attraction that can be attributed to nature
01:08:50.280 but a large portion of it is absolutely attributed to nurture i'm not saying that you can control
01:08:55.320 what you're attracted to but what i am saying is to pretend as though the things that you're
01:08:59.480 attracted to the features you're attracted to are just innocuously pointed towards this eurocentric
01:09:04.760 vector is ridiculous it's a preposterous statement you don't naturally believe that paler skin is
01:09:10.020 more beautiful you don't naturally believe that smaller noses are more beautiful these are things
01:09:13.600 that are drilled into you via socialization two things can be true at once right firstly you can
01:09:18.260 acknowledge that you don't have any real control over what you're attracted to because it's this
01:09:21.560 internal guttural reaction but you can also acknowledge that those things are socialized
01:09:25.600 those things are formed through a lens of white supremacy and eurocentrism now the second point
01:09:30.000 is going to be the exclusionary racial preferences which are absolutely racist i could point to
01:09:34.220 people who are Asian but look white, white but look black, black but look white, there is no
01:09:38.460 genetic basis for race. So when you make blanket statements like, oh, I would never date a black
01:09:43.280 woman, there are black women who look like all sorts of things. If you are attracted to someone
01:09:48.080 and then the thing that causes you to divert your attraction from them is learning that they're
01:09:52.920 black or learning that they're Indian or learning that they're blank race or ethnicity, you are a
01:09:57.820 racist individual. All right, we get it. He goes on for a little while longer and specifically
01:10:02.840 mentions Chad. And this whole thing is just dripping with like white resentment and like
01:10:07.940 a personal story of him getting rejected by a white girl of some kind. Right. And that's what
01:10:12.220 it is. You know, uh, if you can go out and date and great, and you should just pick the best
01:10:18.920 person of all the girls who like you. And if it's not a white woman, good. There's like a
01:10:23.560 billion Indian people you can pick from and it's no big deal. Yeah. It's actually a numbers game
01:10:27.740 at this point. There's a billion of you 1.5, I think actually, and you're doing good. And then
01:10:32.260 in the beginning he says you know the white men that like asian girls it's fetishization so on
01:10:37.620 one hand we have to like other people from other races or else it's racist but then when we do like
01:10:43.120 them that's fetishization yeah so i don't fully get that yeah it's talking out of both sides of
01:10:48.600 his mouth and then i'm sure his homies he's friends with a bunch of white guys it's like oh
01:10:53.160 our pete is uh talking to the girls about eurocentrism and white supremacy again we
01:10:58.580 We got to intervene, you know, this type of shit.
01:11:01.080 But this is one of those things where the message and the messenger, you can't separate them.
01:11:07.480 This is all personal experience, weird resentment going on.
01:11:11.320 I'm like, well, white women date me.
01:11:13.740 Like, they just need to see it through my lens.
01:11:16.620 And if I say the right combination of words, they'll be attracted to me.
01:11:20.820 No, unfortunately, that's not how it works at all, brother.
01:11:23.400 It's not how it works.
01:11:24.340 And then the way he was describing it, a white person only wanting to date a white person is racist and white supremacy.
01:11:30.940 Meanwhile, he's trying to date white girls.
01:11:33.340 Doesn't that just mean the white girls are the best?
01:11:35.420 Yeah.
01:11:35.940 I think that's pretty easy.
01:11:37.260 He's a white supremacist.
01:11:38.640 Yeah.
01:11:38.980 And then I like how I understand that Indians are in Asia, technically.
01:11:47.040 But, yeah, guys, whenever we talk about Asians, we're never talking about Indians.
01:11:52.200 Ever.
01:11:52.940 Or Pakistanis, you know, Nepal, that whole area, the subcontinent.
01:11:57.660 You guys are different.
01:11:58.660 I know you really want to be included in the same group, but you're not.
01:12:01.800 Yeah, very true.
01:12:02.980 And there's a meme that Richard made for this.
01:12:05.040 I feel bad for you.
01:12:06.440 I don't think about you at all.
01:12:08.140 That's what the white man reaction to an Indian desperately trying to.
01:12:11.880 And what's this guy's color scheme?
01:12:13.480 Does he have something going on here?
01:12:15.260 Looks like he's been bleaching.
01:12:16.780 Looks like he's been Mindy Kaling.
01:12:18.380 Better not.
01:12:19.120 Yeah, stay away from us.
01:12:20.480 Otherwise, you're a white supremacist, brother.
01:12:22.140 But yeah, both of these complaints, the common theme of this is like your own personal grievances
01:12:27.020 and then like yelling them and shouting them back out to the world and hoping you get a response.
01:12:31.100 Hopefully the whole world sees this.
01:12:32.460 Yeah.
01:12:32.880 Hopefully the whole world sees it, brother.
01:12:34.860 All right.
01:12:35.460 Well, that's the end of Cringe of the Week.
01:12:36.520 We're now moving on to Urban Decay.
01:12:40.300 All right.
01:12:40.860 Our first story from Urban Decay is just a good urban name to start things off.
01:12:45.600 Mr. Julius McCary.
01:12:47.740 Mr.
01:12:48.700 Mr. Julius.
01:12:49.660 in phonetic or ebonics, Mr.
01:12:52.480 They don't even pronounce it.
01:12:53.700 And they tweet, watch out for Mr. Julius.
01:12:55.320 That sounds about right.
01:12:56.420 And that's a good warning.
01:12:58.040 Watch out.
01:12:58.840 All right, our next segment,
01:12:59.720 we're going to go fast through it
01:13:00.840 because it's a couple of clips and some stories,
01:13:03.080 but it's all about bad teens.
01:13:04.720 We've been showing you guys spring break clips.
01:13:06.780 We've shown you guys the fighting,
01:13:08.380 the teen takeovers and stuff like that.
01:13:11.400 These are some bad teen clips
01:13:13.240 that happened over the last couple of days, basically.
01:13:17.600 First is in Daytona Beach.
01:13:19.660 They just fight me again.
01:13:49.660 and everyone scatters once the gunfire starts that's how it works it's easy and then we're
01:14:12.480 gonna go quick we'll go to our next story this is from memphis i believe yeah this is a tweet
01:14:16.920 from Todd Starnes. It says, trigger warning, the lawlessness that we are seeing happen across
01:14:20.880 Memphis is caused overwhelmingly by one demographic, black teenagers. Last night on Beale
01:14:26.680 Street, there were at least two separate shootings. A mob of some 200 black teens caused mayhem
01:14:31.380 in the $60 million Tom Lee Park before heading to Beale Street. Business owners on Beale tell me
01:14:37.540 there were fights and stampedes all over downtown. You know, it's funny when you're getting called
01:14:42.000 stampedes like african animals it's it's a very fitting name ironic unfortunately yeah uh several
01:14:51.020 had to shut down their establishments early because of the violence the black preachers
01:14:55.560 black business leaders and black elected leaders need to have a come to jesus conversation with
01:15:00.360 the citizens of memphis enforce the curfew arrest parents who allow their children to break curfew
01:15:06.400 God only knows how much worse last night could have been without the Memphis Safe Task Force.
01:15:13.360 That's the federal task force we've kind of mentioned before.
01:15:16.680 We don't need any more community centers or athletic fields or basketball courts.
01:15:21.580 We need moms and dads to step up and start parenting.
01:15:25.360 We'll be happy to supply hickory switches and or belts.
01:15:28.780 And we need a district's attorney's office that will fight crime instead of treating the criminals like victims.
01:15:33.780 the time for dancing around this issue
01:15:36.060 with politically correct jargon is over
01:15:38.020 I totally agree
01:15:39.380 very much agree
01:15:40.580 and there's no amount of community centers
01:15:42.620 or basketball or after school program
01:15:44.560 that's going to fix it
01:15:45.220 I think that's the key thing
01:15:46.280 they're still going to just come and be a mob
01:15:48.440 in front of businesses
01:15:49.240 and then businesses who
01:15:51.060 you know
01:15:52.020 you look back on the last five years
01:15:53.900 ah
01:15:54.440 COVID
01:15:55.640 completely shut us down
01:15:57.160 ah
01:15:58.240 then those
01:15:58.700 those riots
01:15:59.700 and if you're in Memphis
01:16:01.060 they probably did a little damage
01:16:03.060 that hurt business and now all the way inflation yeah that's costs are up oh rent went up twice
01:16:09.540 since then and i haven't even broken even yet and now i got to shut down this night because there's
01:16:14.320 a mob of 200 black kids like man some people have had a really hard go of it and then to to get like
01:16:20.760 the final pushed over of the the business ruined by just a mob of teens who could easily be dispersed
01:16:26.420 like that so frustrating right yeah we have another example i believe in tucson arizona
01:16:31.320 fighting at the mall
01:16:34.260 then the gun comes out
01:16:39.280 the fight escalates to a felony
01:16:41.000 fun hanging out guys
01:16:45.340 fun hanging out with all you Edgars
01:16:47.220 who brought the gun?
01:16:48.560 I'm not quite sure
01:16:49.960 and then in Atlanta
01:16:51.120 we've been talking about
01:16:52.320 the takeovers from last episode
01:16:53.920 there's a new plan
01:16:55.420 from Atlanta police
01:16:56.420 Atlanta police say
01:16:57.540 they will charge the parents
01:16:58.620 of youths who carry out
01:16:59.920 teen takeovers
01:17:00.680 this weekend. So there you go. That could lead to a lot of people in jail. So they threatened them,
01:17:05.780 but I think we showed you a clip guys back in the day where it was like, Atlanta, PD, you be hired.
01:17:12.120 And it was all these overweight black women, Atlanta, PD, you be hired. And there's no D at
01:17:18.860 the end of hired. So I don't, I don't have much faith, but there is a world where, uh, we talk
01:17:24.080 about, you know, the white school shooters whose parents got arrested because there was a gun that
01:17:29.200 should have been done something worse with i think there's a world coming down the line where
01:17:33.660 a black repeat offender teenager gets released and it's like okay he's going to jail mom and dad
01:17:40.480 mom's going to jail there's no dad and then the judge who let him out you also go into jail
01:17:47.740 everyone goes down with the shit there's like a and then oh and his school counselor he getting
01:17:53.200 caught up on this charge too he didn't report the gun he brought to school that time yeah he did
01:17:57.400 sweep that under the rug. So there's like this world where like one crime and six people get
01:18:01.640 arrested for it. That would be sick. That'd be nice, but it'll only be against white school
01:18:05.960 shooters, not teen takeover kids. So, uh, and tail end of spring break, I guess we're getting to
01:18:11.700 Daytona winding down. We just had to show you, but yeah, teen mobs, we need to face teen mobs,
01:18:17.040 black teen mobs. Sometimes I even saying it, they're going crazy. And has there ever been
01:18:24.440 like a flash mob of black teens who like, oh, they helped the old lady or like they
01:18:31.100 did something nice.
01:18:32.100 The kid, it always devolves into the same thing.
01:18:35.280 That's so true.
01:18:36.700 All right.
01:18:36.860 Our next segment is Section 8 and EBT meltdowns.
01:18:41.180 First, this woman has a meltdown because her EBT card was rejected.
01:18:46.120 Like I said, it's not even worth it, man.
01:18:54.440 He's on camera, so he's going to jail.
01:19:06.440 Damn! Really?
01:19:11.440 It gets worse.
01:19:12.440 Wow, that's crazy.
01:19:16.440 Oh my god.
01:19:24.440 If you're willing to do this, just steal.
01:19:49.840 That's what I'm saying.
01:19:50.700 It doesn't make any sense.
01:19:51.940 And this is where you're stuck in an oppositional defiant loop.
01:19:55.860 So you have to nuke the store because the woman wouldn't let you get your way or keep
01:20:00.080 let you swipe in your EBT card.
01:20:01.780 It says her EBT card got declined and that was the freak out.
01:20:05.200 They call her EBT show.
01:20:06.440 Yeah.
01:20:07.020 And this is funny to me because it's obviously an impulsive base level, like animal reaction
01:20:12.640 where you don't even know why you're doing it.
01:20:14.380 Almost like a blackout.
01:20:16.080 And I like applying logic to this.
01:20:18.360 Like, yeah, that's right.
01:20:20.260 My father always said, actions speak louder than words.
01:20:23.180 So now it's time to take action.
01:20:25.040 But really it's not.
01:20:26.100 There's like a rap music going on in her head.
01:20:28.360 There's really nothing.
01:20:29.400 My mom always told me, make sure you leave an impression.
01:20:31.680 Yeah, like putting these quotes to like this base level freak out that you're having.
01:20:36.960 But yeah, you're totally right.
01:20:38.660 If you're going to trash the store, just steal the stuff.
01:20:41.140 It's the same result.
01:20:42.380 It's less trouble.
01:20:43.320 And there's always a moment in these little freak outs where they're throwing shit off
01:20:47.920 the ground and ruining it where they get a little close to you. They test the boundary there. They
01:20:53.540 test it. So that's what happens when the EBT's declined at the Dollar Tree. And instead of
01:20:58.300 stealing, she had to just nuke the whole thing, which is fascinating. And you can kind of
01:21:02.180 extrapolate it. Imagine if EBT got fully shut down for all of society, there'd be chaos.
01:21:07.100 Yeah. And then you kind of do the math and you go, okay, EBT is taxpayers paying black people
01:21:12.540 to not destroy our cities. It's a hostage situation. And our cities are still getting
01:21:16.500 destroyed yeah so it's a hostage situation and we keep dropping off money while he holds the hostage
01:21:21.520 we go hey here's another hundred grand if you're feeling good maybe we could talk tomorrow
01:21:25.460 you back away from the hostage situation and then every now and then they kill a hostage
01:21:30.020 yeah they say they wouldn't they go letting one go they kill one that's you're exactly right that
01:21:35.080 metaphor works a little too well man it does uh all right next this is a similar story this family
01:21:40.560 got kicked off of section eight and before they got evicted they trashed the house
01:21:44.760 so this is the property owner doing a walkthrough afterwards
01:21:51.800 and it's all blown out holes in the wall everywhere counter marble counter like the
01:21:59.640 edges were crushed just holes in the roof the oven smashed it's obviously just like
01:22:06.460 random destruction uh on purpose of course
01:22:10.620 fully destroyed someone's rental property yeah and uh this is like what a contractor does when
01:22:18.700 you don't pay the bill but they finish the job and they come back with a sledgehammer and like
01:22:22.720 smash up your tiles it's okay you don't have to pay but i'm taking the driveway back you don't
01:22:27.280 get the free driveway it's similar and it's the same energy but the section eight person was
01:22:32.580 getting something for free the story goes the section eight person was renting out a room to
01:22:37.500 somebody else like a third party and lost their privileges and that's why they had to leave
01:22:42.820 and so instead of being the contractor who put all your work into it they were like i was getting
01:22:48.260 something for free now i'm not it's like you stole from me so i'm gonna smash your shit yeah i'm not
01:22:55.140 getting the free house anymore that i got for years now it's time for my rebuttal yeah i'm gonna get
01:23:01.680 the last word best believe i'm gonna get the last word all right our next story is about a repeat
01:23:06.560 defender who stabbed a woman while he was out on a $5,000 bail for another crime.
01:23:12.460 Yeah. Say her name, Jamie Trump with two Ps. Quan Tresvant stabbed her in the face while out on
01:23:18.800 $5,000 bond for another crime. You probably won't see this in the legacy media. And this guy's a
01:23:23.540 career criminal with at least four arrests in the past two years. He was released from jail every
01:23:27.600 time on little to no bond. An innocent woman was just stabbed in the face because he was allowed
01:23:31.760 to walk free. And the story goes, I would like to say there is information not being shared. My mom
01:23:38.140 was there with my two children and a black male, 27, which they haven't released his name or
01:23:42.840 information. We just told you. He went up to a little girl and tried to kidnap her. And the
01:23:47.180 woman involved grabbed the child and intervened. And once she intervened, the guy stabbed her in
01:23:51.060 the neck. He was charged with aggravated battery and no mention yet of the attempted kidnapping.
01:23:56.400 And his identity hasn't been released. And that was like a random Facebook comment.
01:23:59.900 um but yeah basically i mean like every week this is what we're talking about i know it get our
01:24:06.180 repeat offenders section gets a little bit redundant but every single episode we not every
01:24:11.140 single but if you notice today's episode we have the nice college girl murdered by an illegal and
01:24:17.280 then we get a woman stabbed white woman stabbed by a repeat offender who should have been in jail
01:24:21.380 it's like we keep repeating the cycle because the cycle is here structurally right um and so you
01:24:28.720 know we don't know many details about this street rat but it's obvious it's a guy who should have
01:24:32.360 been in jail yeah and so one of these every week one of these every episode yeah god bless jamie
01:24:38.440 trump she was a hero and she is she's still alive she's alive yeah she just got stabbed in the face
01:24:44.260 in the neck and we'll send you a shirt if you somehow connect with us yep we have another
01:24:48.580 repeat offender story which is really sad the one we mentioned in the intro uh seattle man shot and
01:24:54.200 killed an eight month pregnant woman from Korea. And he's getting off because he's pleading
01:25:00.420 insanity. Yeah. And so this case took place in June, 2023. Obviously he murdered Alina Kwan
01:25:07.840 and her unborn baby when they were stopped at a red light. Prosecutors did not charge him for
01:25:12.780 killing the baby due to concerns about protecting abortion in the liberal state. Um, and basically
01:25:17.460 after hearing testimony from defense medical experts that Goosby was insane at the time of
01:25:21.620 shootings. The prosecution agreed to have the case ended through the not guilty motion. Goosby will
01:25:26.880 be committed to an institution and regularly evaluated to see if he is fit to be released
01:25:31.000 to the public. So he got the insane asylum or the insanity plea and it worked. And so, yeah,
01:25:37.800 whatever you did to that Korean woman, doesn't matter now. You were crazy at that time.
01:25:42.980 For no reason. And we've mentioned this before. If you're insane and you're a killer,
01:25:49.140 that's even more reason to be locked up forever.
01:25:51.540 If you kill someone in right sound mind,
01:25:54.700 I'd actually hear it out.
01:25:56.000 Was it self-defense?
01:25:57.040 Was he coming onto your property?
01:25:58.500 Did you think he had a weapon?
01:26:00.000 Like you can actually rationalize them a little bit more.
01:26:03.100 If you're insane and you kill a stranger
01:26:05.100 who's pregnant and a woman,
01:26:07.060 it should just be you're dead.
01:26:08.740 Yeah, and here's a tweet about,
01:26:10.300 obviously we sum up these types of things.
01:26:12.480 We've long been against the insanity plea.
01:26:14.640 It basically shouldn't exist.
01:26:15.980 and this guy said
01:26:19.020 a drug addicted parasite stole a gun
01:26:20.820 walked up to a random pregnant woman in Seattle
01:26:22.880 and murdered her. Instead of just executing
01:26:25.200 him, the state wasted three years
01:26:26.960 evaluating him before reaching a plea deal
01:26:28.940 acquitting him for insanity. So now
01:26:31.140 millions of dollars can be spent rehabilitating
01:26:33.180 him so that later left wing activists
01:26:35.280 can work for his release in the
01:26:37.240 hopes he will get to do more drugs and kill somebody
01:26:39.280 again. That's what we're dealing with.
01:26:41.220 And I want to make a prediction, right
01:26:43.160 and I know it hasn't really happened yet
01:26:45.300 But I think there's going to be a migrant type defense for temporary insanity used when they rape someone.
01:26:53.180 That was my prediction just because, and I know it's far-fetched, but like I was, I hadn't had sex.
01:26:58.640 I was new here.
01:26:59.740 There's going to be like, I was temporarily crazy.
01:27:02.060 I had to rape that European woman.
01:27:04.740 And he was all ramped up.
01:27:05.900 He was ramped up, your honor.
01:27:07.020 He had, he didn't know about this stuff.
01:27:09.060 He, he doesn't stroke his shit, your honor.
01:27:11.560 He's all pent up and he needed a woman.
01:27:13.220 and you can kind of see hints of that
01:27:17.380 in the chicken nugget defense
01:27:19.120 that we showed in the UK.
01:27:20.900 Your honor, my children can't eat chicken nuggets
01:27:23.360 from Lebanon.
01:27:24.640 I need to be here in the UK.
01:27:26.780 So like you've seen these far-fetched defense stories
01:27:30.920 and I think it's going to come soon to RAPE.
01:27:33.520 So that's my prediction.
01:27:34.600 I think so too.
01:27:35.440 Well, don't get too down or too depressed.
01:27:36.920 Moving on to Uplifting Gold
01:27:38.220 and we have some uplifting stuff today.
01:27:40.700 All right, our first clip from Uplifting Gold
01:27:42.960 is from the International Butler Academy so they got to protect the
01:28:00.960 So the whole thing is protect your tray and they're trying to teach you
01:28:30.880 to use your hand instead of trying to dodge it.
01:28:33.720 Because when you dodge it, everything goes crazy.
01:28:35.820 But if you use your hand, you can keep your tray steady.
01:28:38.020 Yeah, you need to be able to stiff arm.
01:28:39.900 That's Butler Academy 101.
01:28:41.960 You should learn that on day one.
01:28:43.240 And then you see the girl who moved it,
01:28:45.300 glass is shattering, you know?
01:28:47.280 You're not making it.
01:28:49.240 You're not a green beret butler.
01:28:51.640 I'd like to go to butler school.
01:28:53.680 That would be fun.
01:28:55.000 You know those little side quests?
01:28:56.760 Like when I say something like that,
01:28:57.980 I mean, I'd like to go to butler school
01:28:59.300 and then briefly touch on all the topics for 10 minutes
01:29:02.160 and never really actually learn anything
01:29:03.660 instead of doing the grueling like,
01:29:05.640 oh, cleaning the silverware.
01:29:07.120 I just like to know the Butler School kind of repertoire.
01:29:09.660 That's smart.
01:29:10.640 Maybe we can sponsor that.
01:29:12.120 Okay.
01:29:12.620 Send you to the Butler Academy during our two-week break.
01:29:15.600 It's probably expensive.
01:29:16.700 You can send me to Butler Academy on vacation.
01:29:20.100 Thank you so much.
01:29:21.420 I get to be a butler.
01:29:22.980 Yeah, I got my passport.
01:29:24.240 I went to Europe and I did like a-
01:29:25.560 I went to London.
01:29:26.320 I got stabbed actually, believe it or not.
01:29:28.180 It's a food camp for butlers, and I don't really care about it.
01:29:31.480 All right, next, this is uplifting.
01:29:33.560 Mondani's wife is bathed?
01:29:35.480 Well, yeah.
01:29:37.440 Mondani's wife is not only a rabid anti-Semite Islamic fanatic,
01:29:41.460 but she's also homophobic and uses the N-word.
01:29:44.100 Oh, and she also volunteered to be a suicide bomber.
01:29:46.340 If it does good for my cause, I'll be happy to accept death.
01:29:50.120 So, yeah, she spells FGTS as in...
01:29:55.460 She says N-I-G-G-A.
01:29:59.680 And yeah, I don't know.
01:30:01.500 That's the thing I like most about Mom Dami so far.
01:30:03.760 Yeah, his wife used to say slurs.
01:30:06.920 But yeah, so she is, you know, whatever.
01:30:10.120 I think the more damning one is she was like liking shit from October 7th, like really quickly.
01:30:15.140 So this is some old 2012 shit where it's like, yeah, you found my old tweet, my old account.
01:30:20.060 Yeah, we were all hammering F slur, N-word back then.
01:30:24.060 It was fun.
01:30:24.900 It was great.
01:30:25.320 We all knew we shouldn't, but we had some fun when we could.
01:30:29.320 But, yeah, I think, you know, she's just, these people are not the good kind of bigot.
01:30:34.360 Yeah, that's true, too.
01:30:35.540 They're an old Muslim kind of bigot.
01:30:37.780 Old blood feud type.
01:30:39.980 All right, our next clip is the best rapping skills I've ever seen.
01:30:46.260 This is a famous chicken Caesar salad wrap place in Boca Raton, and I've really wanted to go.
01:30:50.960 But here's the key here.
01:30:53.140 You think it's over at this point?
01:30:54.880 No, that hand grab.
01:30:56.400 That hand grab and just get it roughly in there.
01:30:58.740 And then you can tighten it up and compress.
01:31:01.480 Are you a burrito roller?
01:31:03.320 You know how to roll?
01:31:04.780 I've been going to Chipotle long enough where I know what a good roller is.
01:31:09.300 Look at that.
01:31:10.180 And I'm good.
01:31:11.520 That looks great.
01:31:12.500 Yeah, that's packed.
01:31:13.740 That's impressive.
01:31:14.500 I wanted you guys to see that.
01:31:15.400 Never seen anything like that.
01:31:16.500 Yeah, that's famous.
01:31:17.380 I really want to try that place, actually.
01:31:19.360 Cool.
01:31:19.660 Our last clip of the show, our Pure Americana Clip of the Week,
01:31:22.620 is a dad racing his daughters
01:31:24.480 and he's still got it.
01:31:28.460 Here he is.
01:31:29.200 It's got some copyrighted music.
01:31:31.040 But yeah, short strides,
01:31:32.440 but he's pumping through.
01:31:33.280 He's just using sheer testosterone
01:31:34.780 to beat his daughters
01:31:35.580 and he does.
01:31:36.960 But there's a little chain fence
01:31:38.940 that he can't clear.
01:31:39.940 And he tried to jump over it
01:31:41.220 like he used to
01:31:42.120 and he did not clear it.
01:31:44.380 The dad limping off.
01:31:45.940 The dad limping off at the end.
01:31:47.840 Not worth it.
01:31:48.620 Yeah.
01:31:49.320 I would say,
01:31:50.340 just say,
01:31:52.180 hey, back when I was younger, I would have smoked you.
01:31:54.940 Just say that.
01:31:55.680 You don't need to test your 45-year-old self now
01:31:57.900 against some 18-year-olds.
01:31:59.220 That's so true.
01:31:59.980 You're setting yourself up for an Achilles tear.
01:32:02.420 Yep.
01:32:02.760 Right?
01:32:02.980 And that guy's lucky he just had a limp.
01:32:04.960 All right.
01:32:05.740 We have some shout-outs.
01:32:07.260 We have a happy birthday to Spencer R.,
01:32:09.380 who just turned 33 today on March 24th.
01:32:12.500 His girlfriend, Sarah, converted him,
01:32:14.580 and now he's an avid show watcher and bonus lander,
01:32:19.300 and they'd be laughing at this shit.
01:32:21.220 All right.
01:32:21.860 Happy birthday, Spencer.
01:32:23.200 Spencer, happy birthday, 33.
01:32:25.380 Happy late birthday to Kevin, you scheming mofo, from Justin.
01:32:29.620 Happy birthday, Kevin.
01:32:30.480 Happy birthday, Kevin.
01:32:31.300 Sorry we missed it.
01:32:32.340 I wonder what he's scheming about.
01:32:33.780 Yeah, he's always scheming.
01:32:34.860 You know what he's like.
01:32:35.700 All right.
01:32:36.080 Happy birthday to Gerald Warren of G-Dubs Racing in Spokane, Washington.
01:32:40.560 This is from your wife, Candy.
01:32:41.840 He turns 50, and he loves the show.
01:32:43.920 He's constantly watching, and I think he watches at the shop.
01:32:46.820 Happy birthday, Spokane.
01:32:49.020 Spokane.
01:32:49.500 What did I say, Spokane?
01:32:50.840 Yeah.
01:32:51.000 Spokane. I actually don't even know.
01:32:52.920 It's too far. Have fun, though, out there.
01:32:55.140 Happy birthday to Karina, who just turned
01:32:57.200 one. Happy birthday, Karina.
01:32:59.760 Cuckoo cucka!
01:33:00.720 You're on TV! Hello! You're a baby!
01:33:03.220 Welcome! Welcome to Earth!
01:33:05.560 Happy birthday to Sarah Beth
01:33:07.180 on March 21st. She's a huge
01:33:09.400 fan of the show.
01:33:11.700 You know, happy birthday, Sarah Beth.
01:33:13.520 I like those old 90s two-piece
01:33:15.300 names. Yeah. Sarah Beth.
01:33:17.580 I think Sarah Beth is
01:33:19.800 older from an older generation oh yeah it's rare and we should bring those back i like those two
01:33:23.860 piece names for women yep i want to do a shout out to grizzly gutters and groundworks in the
01:33:28.500 panhandle of florida they do a great job servicing pensacola to panama city that's grizzly gutters
01:33:34.280 and groundworks if you guys need some grizzly gutters or groundworks and you're in the panhandle
01:33:38.760 these guys are show watchers and we'll take care of you tell them fleca sent you they'll give you
01:33:43.160 a discount hell yeah brother they'll do it at cost sorry low-balling them leaving them no margin
01:33:49.180 And these guys will take their own roof and put it on yours in a pinch.
01:33:54.560 Oh, man.
01:33:55.460 Congrats to the newlyweds, Calvin and Jessica S.
01:33:59.400 Calvin, Jessica S., congratulations.
01:34:01.080 We hope you guys have a great marriage.
01:34:03.280 And we want to shout out Mickey as well, your dog.
01:34:06.320 He's part of the family, and he watches the show too.
01:34:08.660 Mickey?
01:34:09.340 Maybe after the mouse?
01:34:11.080 You guys aren't going to Disney too much, are you?
01:34:13.120 Careful.
01:34:13.740 Let's lock in.
01:34:14.500 You're on the watch list now.
01:34:16.000 What was that, newlyweds anniversary?
01:34:18.300 Newlyweds Calvin and Jessica S.
01:34:20.080 All right.
01:34:20.440 No more Disney.
01:34:21.180 That's all I'm saying.
01:34:21.840 No more Disney.
01:34:23.000 And then shout out to Adam.
01:34:24.540 Congrats on your June wedding, and thank you for being a bonus lander.
01:34:28.640 He has the wedding coming up, and he's a bonus lander.
01:34:30.900 Adam's a great guy.
01:34:31.900 Shout out to Adam.
01:34:32.780 Shout out to Adam.
01:34:33.940 You know, I was just thinking maybe that's the type of guy you send a video to
01:34:37.680 and play it on his wedding day, and we congratulate him.
01:34:40.360 We can do that.
01:34:40.920 A special surprise.
01:34:42.000 Reach out to us.
01:34:43.140 All right.
01:34:43.800 Well, that's the end of the show.
01:34:44.720 Just a good idea.
01:34:45.300 Remember, if you guys want shout-outs, you've got to send $20 to either Venmo or PayPal, which is linked in the description, and you will get your shout-outs.
01:34:53.100 We have a new business model now, and it's all Cameo-style shout-outs.
01:34:57.240 So all those people sent you money?
01:34:58.920 Yeah.
01:34:59.500 That's crazy.
01:35:00.540 People still like it.
01:35:01.540 I thought it would limit us.
01:35:02.840 That's the most shout-outs we've had in a while.
01:35:04.540 I know.
01:35:05.140 I thought it would like – we wanted to –
01:35:07.040 Every couple hours, $20 hits my Venmo.
01:35:09.800 Where's my cut?
01:35:10.700 You don't get a cut.
01:35:11.620 Well, I say something after.
01:35:12.740 You said, you shouldn't do this.
01:35:14.460 Yeah, I did.
01:35:15.120 You said, oh, this is a bad idea.
01:35:16.600 You're over-monetizing.
01:35:17.760 And I'm like, no, I'm trying to make money.
01:35:19.080 It's a real show.
01:35:19.860 I worry about the optics on the money grabbing,
01:35:21.980 but really it's just a kid.
01:35:23.400 It's 20 bucks and you get your friend's
01:35:25.080 birthday shout out on TV.
01:35:27.300 I would pay a hundred bucks
01:35:29.000 to have my favorite guy shout me out.
01:35:30.900 But you'd pay for a lot of stupid shit.
01:35:32.980 So you're not a good like,
01:35:34.100 hey, he's the control group.
01:35:35.360 You're actually the worst consumer at the end of it.
01:35:37.720 Well, we'll see who's right and who's wrong
01:35:39.420 because we are getting more shout outs than ever.
01:35:42.000 All right.
01:35:42.740 One nothing Fleckus.
01:35:43.780 all right well that's the end of the episode thank you guys for watching all the way shoot
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01:37:30.340 On the last page of housekeeping, we're letting his flat goods cook
01:37:40.960 There's a new alien spin, a rat boy shoots him a look
01:37:50.560 It's exactly what the feds wouldn't want you to see
01:37:55.760 But it could be a distraction
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01:40:04.140 The best news podcast of all time
01:40:11.100 We're watching old episodes
01:40:17.940 Yeah, watching old episodes
01:40:22.460 Fagging stocks, lagging stocks
01:40:26.060 Buying chip cards and trading stocks
01:40:30.260 Fagging stocks, lagging stocks
01:40:33.440 We're still kicking over stacked rocks
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01:40:51.100 Fingers talk, words are just words until action actually starts
01:40:57.200 Fingers talk, fingers talk
01:40:59.360 And actions speak louder than words
01:41:02.460 Fingers talk, fingers talk
01:41:06.720 But at the same time, we'll be out of the way
01:41:10.720 Protect your trailer. Protect your trailer.
01:41:13.720 Protect your trailer. Protect your trailer.
01:41:16.720 Protect your trailer.