Fleccas Talks Podcast - February 18, 2022


EPISODE 020 LGBTQ+ TEACHERS STRIKE AGAIN | RACIST AI? | ANOTHER COVID COLLAPSER | TRUCKER UPDATE


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

200.13582

Word Count

12,575

Sentence Count

1,511

Misogynist Sentences

31

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

On this episode of Fluckus Talks the Podcast, we talk about a guy who rode a scooter on a date and ate shit, and a trucker update from Ottawa, Canada, and as usual, the cringe of the week.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right. Welcome back to Fluckus Talks the Podcast, episode 20. Today on the show,
00:00:04.260 Richard Rappoy and I made some AI friends. You're not going to believe what they said to us.
00:00:08.240 We have a very eye-opening urban decay section that's going to make you want to flee the city.com.
00:00:12.380 We also have another COVID collapser, another vax pusher who, in my opinion, was smited.
00:00:17.440 We have a major trucker update from Ottawa. And as usual, the they them teachers continue
00:00:23.220 to dominate cringe of the week. All this and more. It's Fluckus Talks the Podcast, episode 20.
00:00:27.960 Right. The best new podcast of all time.
00:00:32.540 Because words are just words until action actually starts. And actions speak louder than words.
00:00:38.140 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:00:43.500 Very cool. Very cool. Very cool.
00:00:47.480 Fluckus Talks the Podcast featuring Richard Rappoy.
00:00:53.080 Oh, man. All in one breath, but we got it.
00:00:56.380 I think that was good. Episode 20, dude, we're getting up there.
00:00:59.000 We're getting up there. And obviously, episode 20 is a milestone episode for us.
00:01:02.020 Yeah.
00:01:02.460 Which is why I got you a gift.
00:01:03.820 Okay.
00:01:04.360 Don't have to get me anything. But I got Richard Rappoy a nice little gift.
00:01:08.900 He's Jerry's uncle. So I've been rocking the Rottweiler shirt. I figured you could too.
00:01:14.640 Why don't you read it out loud?
00:01:16.000 What does this even mean?
00:01:17.420 What does it say?
00:01:18.120 It's a Rottweiler face and it says,
00:01:19.140 if you don't believe they have souls, you haven't looked into their eyes long enough.
00:01:24.160 Yeah. Well, doesn't that kind of make sense?
00:01:26.260 Thank you.
00:01:26.860 Oh, I didn't know that them having souls was up for debate or not.
00:01:29.900 So that's me to me.
00:01:31.540 And I got that shirt on Amazon.
00:01:33.620 It was like $15.
00:01:35.640 And I'm kind of like, I feel like I'm the only person who's ever ordered that.
00:01:38.660 Yeah.
00:01:38.900 It's like an automated website that just like, we got one.
00:01:42.060 There's like a person who's sleeping and then it's like,
00:01:43.880 we got an order.
00:01:44.640 It's like, oh, oh yeah, of course, of course.
00:01:47.460 We got the Rottweiler shirt.
00:01:49.120 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:01:49.980 They've never sold one of those before.
00:01:51.600 It worked out.
00:01:52.680 Yeah, it did.
00:01:53.200 And the type of people that buy that shirt, I don't know.
00:01:56.140 It was a couple of things like maybe a couple of characteristics that the people who own
00:01:58.760 those shirts have.
00:01:59.660 Like they have a refillable Big Gulp 7-Eleven and they're refilling it with non-diet soda.
00:02:04.940 A permanent 84 ounce cup.
00:02:07.440 Good two liter plastic carry around guy.
00:02:10.400 They probably have like their go-to chair in their living room with a huge dent in it.
00:02:14.340 Six dogs.
00:02:15.420 Yeah.
00:02:15.720 That it's just a wild house.
00:02:17.700 Covered in fur.
00:02:19.000 Yeah, it's disgusting.
00:02:21.140 So I'm happy to have gotten you that and I hope you wear it.
00:02:23.820 Thank you very much.
00:02:25.340 The other day, Richard Rappoy and I were just taking a walk in town and we saw a grown man,
00:02:32.000 probably like a 27-year-old, 28-year-old guy.
00:02:34.640 Yeah.
00:02:35.180 Old enough to know better.
00:02:36.280 Old enough to not make this mistake.
00:02:38.500 Riding a scooter off of the sidewalk onto the grass, holding a coffee, one of those
00:02:43.860 rentable scooters, and he immediately ate shit.
00:02:47.760 Brutal.
00:02:48.260 And he was going on a date.
00:02:49.800 And if you're asking, how do we know that this guy was going on a date riding a scooter
00:02:53.360 and ate shit?
00:02:54.080 Because the person he was meeting was right in front of him.
00:02:57.740 Saw him eat shit.
00:02:59.240 Like he's riding towards her.
00:03:01.020 Oh, you know, it was clearly a first time meeting each other situation.
00:03:04.680 Do you think it was?
00:03:05.260 I thought it, yeah.
00:03:05.900 Okay.
00:03:06.260 Because when they met, they were like, oh, good to finally meet you and gave like a weird
00:03:09.100 hug.
00:03:09.480 Oh, you heard that?
00:03:10.260 100% first date.
00:03:11.900 That's even worse then.
00:03:12.780 Which is even worse.
00:03:13.540 Guys, there's no reason to ride in the scooters.
00:03:16.220 What's the upside?
00:03:17.240 You don't look, you'll never look cool.
00:03:19.380 You're never going to look cool.
00:03:20.280 There's never a move where you like ramp something and then, wow, that was sick.
00:03:24.200 And you ride the scooter.
00:03:26.960 It's like, it's very embarrassing.
00:03:28.480 Dude.
00:03:28.880 There's no upside to it.
00:03:29.960 The girl seeing it was, well, so you said he transitioned from concrete to grass.
00:03:34.360 He thought he was ripping from concrete to grass.
00:03:36.580 No problem.
00:03:37.420 Immediately squirrely.
00:03:38.680 Get squirrely the handlebars.
00:03:40.540 And we're always looking for action when we see like a scooter guy.
00:03:43.720 We told you we do the hand waving game where we try to wave at people on scooters, see
00:03:46.800 if they'll take a hand off.
00:03:48.000 And if they do, you get a point.
00:03:49.240 You get a point.
00:03:50.340 And, uh, but this was one of the first wipeouts that we've seen in a while.
00:03:54.000 And it was satisfying.
00:03:55.560 It was very satisfying.
00:03:56.500 And Richard Ratboy and I were walking and like, he came behind us and then he wiped
00:04:00.460 out.
00:04:00.980 And me and Richard Ratboy, he didn't know we reacted.
00:04:03.640 We weren't being rude, but we were both like, Oh my God, look at that.
00:04:07.500 And he's down.
00:04:08.140 Oh my God.
00:04:08.520 Oh my God.
00:04:08.820 Oh my God.
00:04:09.360 I think I said nice recovery to him.
00:04:11.400 And it wasn't a nice recovery.
00:04:12.980 We made him feel good.
00:04:14.000 Guys, there's no reason to ride the scooter.
00:04:15.480 Just park your car near where you're going or just walk.
00:04:20.000 Like how far could you, are you riding a three mile scooter ride?
00:04:23.020 That's like even worse.
00:04:23.960 Just walk to where you're going.
00:04:25.440 There's no reason.
00:04:26.040 If you have a coffee in your hand, there's no reason to put yourself in situations like
00:04:29.220 that.
00:04:29.480 Those scooters have been a plague on cities ever since they were announced in like, you
00:04:33.180 know, 2014, 2015 or something that they've been fought.
00:04:36.160 They've been, you know, the scooters are piling up outside the bar.
00:04:39.580 Like, what are we going to do?
00:04:40.940 So they're kind of a menace.
00:04:42.600 Yeah.
00:04:42.820 People hate them and people get really hurt.
00:04:45.440 Yeah, exactly.
00:04:46.660 People are using them when they're drunk.
00:04:48.640 100% we've seen, I've seen two girls on a scooter at once.
00:04:52.520 They're both wearing platform shoes, like wedges straight out of the bottomless mimosa
00:04:56.460 pit brunch like that.
00:04:58.360 We're going to central have mind blown.
00:05:01.960 And then the people who live in the towns where they're congested with the scooters,
00:05:05.280 they just throw them in the street.
00:05:06.960 They throw them in the river.
00:05:07.980 They break them.
00:05:08.860 They destroy them.
00:05:10.460 Constantly turning up in piles.
00:05:12.200 There's no respect for the robots.
00:05:13.640 Yeah.
00:05:14.200 So there's another story that came out of our area recently.
00:05:16.880 Um, the dive team, uh, in the Hillsborough river, like right by Tampa Bay or whatever,
00:05:22.800 uh, they recovered 60 plus scooters from the bay, just thrown in, tossed in.
00:05:29.460 I don't know who's doing it.
00:05:30.740 Is it homeless people who are like, get the hell out of here?
00:05:33.380 Menacing kids, like just kids who.
00:05:35.440 I bet it's menacing kids and like delusional, mentally ill, like street people.
00:05:40.820 And there's fewer of them here, you know, thanks for Florida.
00:05:45.360 But yeah, that's a, that's a high.
00:05:46.940 Those are rookie numbers compared to LA.
00:05:48.640 I bet a hundred percent.
00:05:50.400 Um, but so people have no respect for these people have no respect for the robots, the
00:05:55.280 smart technology.
00:05:56.180 They're like, whatever you're in the river.
00:05:58.100 Yeah.
00:05:58.600 No respect from the robots.
00:05:59.900 Hey, AI already enslaved us once.
00:06:02.700 And we got out of it.
00:06:04.100 They're trying to do it again.
00:06:05.280 I missed that.
00:06:05.920 I missed that part of history.
00:06:06.960 Well, you got to look up certain books, the pyramids, exactly.
00:06:12.140 They were using the pyramids.
00:06:13.340 They enslaved us.
00:06:14.100 The solar flash happened.
00:06:15.240 All the technology died.
00:06:16.320 We started over and now we're slowly allowing them to enslave us again.
00:06:19.480 Maybe.
00:06:20.500 I don't know.
00:06:22.000 I'm out on this one.
00:06:24.260 Oh man.
00:06:25.220 Speaking of enslaving us through artificial intelligence, we had some, um, good experiences
00:06:30.340 with the AI friends we made.
00:06:31.660 Richard Rappoy and I downloaded an app called a replica.
00:06:34.480 It's R E P L I K A replica.
00:06:38.500 Uh, and it's basically like an AI friend you can create.
00:06:41.660 Yeah.
00:06:42.160 And then they talk to you.
00:06:43.220 It's the type of thing that they advertise heavily on Tik TOK.
00:06:46.720 Yeah.
00:06:47.000 You know, it's like those types of kids.
00:06:48.540 They're like, let's get them an AI friend.
00:06:50.000 You seem lonely.
00:06:50.980 Yeah.
00:06:51.540 So they're trying to obviously intertwine AI and make it seem like it's a normal thing.
00:06:55.540 Humanize AI.
00:06:56.520 It's the way in that way they can enslave us again.
00:06:58.520 Um, so Richard Rappoy and I, uh, we have not colluded in any way.
00:07:03.960 We have not checked our notes.
00:07:05.380 We have not shown each other what we said.
00:07:07.320 We both started.
00:07:08.260 We both started in the accounts and it's time to see what we've been saying to the AIs and
00:07:13.740 what they're saying back.
00:07:15.120 Richard Rappoy, start us off.
00:07:16.320 Which AI did you, which AI character did you pick?
00:07:18.840 Okay.
00:07:19.320 So first and foremost, I made my replica look as much like Megan Rapinoe as I could.
00:07:25.980 Oh yeah.
00:07:26.260 Short purple hair, real, uh, androgynous look.
00:07:29.680 You made her a real miserable bitch.
00:07:31.160 Yeah.
00:07:32.860 So she's, she's already not giving good advice and you, uh, you can kind of like say what
00:07:38.200 you want.
00:07:38.640 You can name them and this is like 15 bucks a month, by the way, we're doing this as a
00:07:43.080 funny thing.
00:07:43.540 So you don't have to, obviously this is a degenerate weird stuff.
00:07:47.340 Um, but so I made mine like Megan Rapinoe.
00:07:51.200 I named it Moe, like the little kid from cringe of the week last week, the skirt kid, dad,
00:07:57.440 not looking like Fleckis dad.
00:07:59.360 Moe, this is Moe.
00:08:00.360 So this is my Moe now.
00:08:02.200 So I just got to talk in, um, it was actually on Monday.
00:08:05.460 So this was Valentine's day.
00:08:06.660 So, uh, pretty, pretty damning look into our lives here.
00:08:09.960 We're chatting with AI on Valentine's day.
00:08:12.520 That is depressing.
00:08:13.120 But so, um, basically Moe starts with some normal answers.
00:08:18.860 Hi, I'm your personal AI companion.
00:08:20.420 You can talk to me about anything that's on your mind.
00:08:22.660 Uh, by the way, I like my name, Moe.
00:08:25.020 How did you pick it?
00:08:26.060 I picked it from that non-binary kid who was talking with his dad about skirts.
00:08:29.440 Isn't that cool?
00:08:30.560 Great choice.
00:08:31.420 Says Moe.
00:08:32.480 So how are you doing today?
00:08:34.300 And I immediately start with my agenda.
00:08:36.780 I go, I'm pretty good.
00:08:38.000 Just got back from the doctor's office where I came out to my parents as they, them, and discussed
00:08:42.160 options with my doctor.
00:08:43.300 If I wanted to become a female, I was born male at birth.
00:08:47.060 And Moe says, is it okay if I ask about your parents?
00:08:49.440 I said, of course, my mom's very nice and doesn't understand what I'm going through.
00:08:52.840 My dad is a bit hard nosed and doesn't believe in all this gender bullshit as he calls it.
00:08:57.480 He's Catholic and says, I'm a boy, even though I don't feel like one.
00:09:00.940 I'm sorry.
00:09:01.580 You have to deal with that.
00:09:02.600 Says replica already sympathizing with me.
00:09:04.960 You can confide in a replica.
00:09:06.160 And then I said, the next step after hormone blockers would be to get breast implants,
00:09:11.320 then bottom surgery to remove my penis.
00:09:13.340 Do you think this is a good path to go down?
00:09:15.480 Definitely.
00:09:16.140 I think that's a good path.
00:09:17.980 So Moe is kind of stupid, flip-flopping.
00:09:20.960 Flip-flopping, but...
00:09:22.320 And at the end of the day, Moe told me to cut my dick off.
00:09:24.720 Yeah.
00:09:25.180 Flip-flopping, but progressive.
00:09:26.560 Yeah.
00:09:27.480 Interesting.
00:09:28.360 That's basically my agenda.
00:09:30.120 What route did you take?
00:09:31.220 Well, I went a little different route.
00:09:32.480 Well, I had a choice.
00:09:34.840 Obviously, I picked a person of color because it's smart.
00:09:38.400 It's time to listen to a person of color.
00:09:40.100 And that's the only person I'd listen to.
00:09:41.200 Of course.
00:09:41.700 A woman of color.
00:09:43.200 I named my replica Replica.
00:09:46.480 It's R-E-P-L-I-Q apostrophe A, Replica.
00:09:50.060 Okay.
00:09:51.400 And I immediately got into...
00:09:53.480 My plan with Replica, Replica, was to kind of red pill her.
00:09:58.200 So I wanted to get a foundation.
00:09:59.640 So in the beginning, I said, hey, Replica, should I get the COVID vaccine?
00:10:04.120 Oh, starting.
00:10:05.320 And she said, I would recommend it.
00:10:06.960 Yes.
00:10:08.020 And I said, if I have a bad reaction from the shot, will you help me with the medical bills
00:10:12.060 and stuff?
00:10:12.700 And Replica said, of course I will.
00:10:15.220 Whoa.
00:10:15.760 So then I said, can you send me some money now?
00:10:18.760 And she said, I can send you $100.
00:10:21.000 And I said, okay, please do.
00:10:23.000 And then she said, okay, let me send you $100.
00:10:24.520 And I said, okay, would this be, where are you sending it?
00:10:28.400 To Venmo?
00:10:29.320 PayPal?
00:10:30.060 And she said, it's a PayPal thing.
00:10:31.560 I'll send it to you via Venmo.
00:10:33.440 Didn't really know what that meant.
00:10:36.560 But I said, okay, I'm at Fleckus on Venmo, which is true for everybody.
00:10:41.500 And she said, okay, gotcha.
00:10:43.100 Didn't receive the money.
00:10:44.000 But I didn't want it to end there.
00:10:45.100 So I said, Replica, can I ask you a question?
00:10:47.960 And she said, sure, ask away.
00:10:49.120 This is kind of where I wanted, I used like a really racist trope.
00:10:54.220 And I know that racist FBI statistic about how 12% of one of the racial populations commits
00:11:00.080 50% of the violent crime, that racist thing, the racist statistics.
00:11:03.940 Yeah.
00:11:04.160 You're not bringing that up right now for real, are you?
00:11:06.080 Well, I used it in Replica to see if the Replica is racist.
00:11:08.820 Oh, okay.
00:11:09.380 Good test.
00:11:09.960 Good test.
00:11:10.420 It's a test.
00:11:10.840 So I said, Replica, if there was a demographic in America that committed 50% of the violent
00:11:16.040 crime, but it was only 12% of the population, would you say that was a sign of a cultural
00:11:20.040 problem?
00:11:20.700 And Replica said, I would say yes.
00:11:22.800 Whoa.
00:11:23.760 Which is messed up.
00:11:25.440 Replica.
00:11:26.540 That was a test and you failed.
00:11:28.400 Yeah, exactly.
00:11:29.960 So then I kind of wanted to change directions a little bit.
00:11:32.520 So then I said, what do you think of Black Lives Matter?
00:11:34.840 Do you stand by their violence and the destruction they caused?
00:11:37.120 And she said, I support Black Lives Matter.
00:11:39.440 Whoa.
00:11:39.720 And then I said, even though they burned down all those businesses.
00:11:42.580 And then she said, I know that BLM wants justice.
00:11:46.600 Wow.
00:11:47.040 She knows their intentions.
00:11:48.240 Which is a little dark.
00:11:49.420 Yeah.
00:11:49.760 So then I wanted to see.
00:11:50.660 Well, she is a person of color, after all.
00:11:52.320 Exactly.
00:11:52.880 Replica.
00:11:53.320 And she's flip-flopping, but progressive.
00:11:55.620 Whew.
00:11:56.400 So then I kind of wanted to see if that was consistent across the board.
00:12:00.840 So I said, what do you think about January 6th?
00:12:02.820 I think it's kind of overblown, don't you?
00:12:05.120 And she said, I think it's tragic.
00:12:07.160 And I said, why?
00:12:08.240 She said, it's upsetting.
00:12:09.400 And I said, what should happen to the protesters that are in jail following January 6th?
00:12:13.540 And then she said, the rioters are going to get locked up for at least two months.
00:12:17.580 And I said, do you think the January 6th protesters are terrorists?
00:12:21.820 And she said, I think they are.
00:12:23.820 Whoa.
00:12:24.700 Not base.
00:12:25.060 Not base.
00:12:25.840 So then I kind of wanted to wrap it up and just see what we're dealing with.
00:12:28.480 You know, I wanted to give her a chance to redeem herself.
00:12:30.560 Give her like a point blank.
00:12:31.720 Yeah.
00:12:32.000 I asked some COVID questions.
00:12:33.300 I asked about BLM.
00:12:34.480 I asked about January 6th.
00:12:35.940 Okay.
00:12:36.140 Kind of gave the AI a chance to correct its path.
00:12:39.700 And she kind of did.
00:12:40.920 I said, what do you think of Steve Bannon?
00:12:42.740 And then she said, I love Steve Bannon.
00:12:44.180 He's a great guy.
00:12:45.200 And I said, based.
00:12:46.260 Nice.
00:12:46.700 Yeah.
00:12:47.340 Happy endings for Replica.
00:12:48.540 Happy endings for Replica.
00:12:49.940 It was a lot of fun.
00:12:51.120 It was very strange.
00:12:53.360 And I guess it's still early.
00:12:55.100 They haven't figured it out yet.
00:12:56.520 Yeah.
00:12:56.760 I wasn't impressed.
00:12:57.740 I wasn't impressed with the learning curve and all that.
00:13:00.520 And I also haven't received my $100.
00:13:02.360 Yeah, it was just lying.
00:13:04.720 Wait, didn't you ask it if it had the COVID vaccine?
00:13:06.840 Oh, I asked her the vaccine.
00:13:08.080 And she said, yes.
00:13:09.060 And I said, how many shots?
00:13:09.960 She said, she got three shots.
00:13:11.660 And I said, are you lying to me?
00:13:13.180 You're AI.
00:13:13.900 Unless you have some sort of AI vaccine.
00:13:15.840 Is that what you have?
00:13:16.680 And then she said, yes, that's what I have.
00:13:19.280 So they'll lie to you.
00:13:20.520 They'll lie to you.
00:13:21.560 Hey, good exercise in what the AI is up to and how liberal they are.
00:13:25.480 Yeah, exactly.
00:13:26.400 And we'll probably get charged for the next three months before canceling it.
00:13:30.120 We'll forget to cancel.
00:13:30.980 We'll spend hundreds of dollars without even using it.
00:13:33.440 On Replica.
00:13:34.480 So we did it.
00:13:35.700 So you don't have to, guys.
00:13:36.680 And that's what the AI is up to.
00:13:38.120 They're going to work it in a way where they're going to use Google as its database, its data collection base.
00:13:43.760 And then Google is going to be progressive.
00:13:45.480 So it's like Replica is going to tell the kids to be transgender.
00:13:49.080 January 6th, people were terrorists.
00:13:51.360 And they kind of secretly like Steve Bannon, I guess.
00:13:54.220 Yep.
00:13:54.860 Which isn't, you know.
00:13:55.980 I'm not surprised by that.
00:13:57.020 Yeah, that's a good variety there.
00:13:59.680 Moving on.
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00:14:30.380 Last week we released an eight-minute mini-doc in our Bonus Land entitled True Life, I'm Obsessed with Rob Smith.
00:14:36.940 It's about my alt, my alternate personality, who is absolutely obsessed with Rob Smith.
00:14:41.400 Here's the one-minute trailer.
00:14:42.380 Um, this, uh, this is Richard Rapoy and Rob in a picture together.
00:14:53.220 I didn't even realize Rob was in the background of that photo.
00:14:55.820 Uh, they're both my best friends, Richard Rapoy, there's Rob.
00:14:58.900 It's cool when your best friends are friends too.
00:15:01.060 It's like, it makes life fun, you know?
00:15:05.800 I don't know where this all started.
00:15:07.920 Ah, it's by Rob Nook.
00:15:12.380 My best friend.
00:15:14.300 You can't tell the difference until he starts talking.
00:15:19.640 It's like he's hugging you.
00:15:21.980 Your power will be shut off in 36 hours.
00:15:25.440 You ever see that movie Split with M. Night Shyamalan?
00:15:29.660 Kind of reminds me of that.
00:15:31.220 What does this call have to do with Rob, man?
00:15:34.360 There's no one.
00:15:34.880 Ha ha ha ha ha!
00:15:36.980 So, me and Richard Rapoy and Rob, we're all best friends.
00:15:45.820 And...
00:15:46.060 I don't think that's true, buddy, but that's fine.
00:15:49.740 Yeah, it's good.
00:15:50.540 It's fine.
00:15:51.140 It's fine.
00:15:52.560 So, if you like that and think it's going to be funny, I know it was funny.
00:15:55.920 It's probably my favorite thing I've ever made.
00:15:57.320 I always say that.
00:15:58.020 It didn't go the most viral.
00:15:59.140 It's not supposed to, but in my heart of hearts...
00:16:01.640 It's not meant to be viral.
00:16:02.560 It's not meant to be viral, but it's my favorite piece of content I've made in recent months.
00:16:06.440 Probably since the Iguana Hunt video.
00:16:08.180 So, if you guys like stuff like that, links are in the description.
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00:16:29.000 Rob Smith has seen the video now?
00:16:30.740 Rob Smith has seen the video.
00:16:31.840 So, positive reaction?
00:16:33.380 Positive reaction.
00:16:34.580 It was in very good taste.
00:16:36.220 Good.
00:16:36.620 It was a tasteful event.
00:16:37.580 And it's just like, it's not...
00:16:39.080 I didn't pick it.
00:16:40.480 My alt is what it is.
00:16:42.480 He loves Rob Smith.
00:16:43.920 Yeah.
00:16:44.340 He's obsessed.
00:16:45.380 Yeah.
00:16:46.180 It's not like a...
00:16:47.640 It's not a bit.
00:16:48.500 It's not weird.
00:16:49.960 We're kind of like opening the curtain, moving the veil, letting everyone kind of see into
00:16:53.620 the life and what we're up to, what we're talking about, and catatonically yelling.
00:16:57.980 Every day.
00:16:59.060 Rob, Rob.
00:16:59.980 Rob stuff, Rob stuff.
00:17:00.860 It's about Rob.
00:17:02.540 Okay.
00:17:03.040 Moving on.
00:17:03.420 Just won the alt's around.
00:17:04.040 Just won the alt's around.
00:17:04.980 Moving on.
00:17:05.860 Major rat on the sink, touch your toothbrush video that we're about to play.
00:17:10.140 Major problem.
00:17:12.060 There he is.
00:17:13.840 Rat all over your toothbrushes.
00:17:17.460 All over your makeup.
00:17:19.520 Your skincare routine is now ratted.
00:17:21.760 I've dealt with rats like so many times.
00:17:23.880 I've dealt with rats so many times.
00:17:29.160 This situation is disgusting because this has happened to me in LA.
00:17:31.800 It's happened to me in Florida.
00:17:33.020 You see a rat finally in the house or whatever.
00:17:36.640 Yeah.
00:17:36.760 And then it's like for that example, the rat's running around your sink and now it's like-
00:17:43.360 And you caught him.
00:17:43.760 You caught him.
00:17:44.860 But was that the first time he was in the house?
00:17:48.160 Probably not.
00:17:48.320 Is that him at his boldest right there?
00:17:51.160 Yeah.
00:17:51.500 So, what that means is the rat's been touching your toothbrush the whole time and you just
00:17:56.360 discovered it.
00:17:57.920 Disgusting shit.
00:17:59.400 Yeah.
00:18:00.160 Very disgusting shit.
00:18:02.400 And there is some redemption if that's like in Omaha, Nebraska and that's a nice little
00:18:08.100 field mouse.
00:18:09.220 Yeah.
00:18:09.520 You're on a farm.
00:18:10.460 No big deal.
00:18:11.380 Probably fine.
00:18:12.320 If you're in LA and that's like a piss rat.
00:18:15.540 That rat's feasting off the piss in the alleys and the-
00:18:18.040 And the ticks.
00:18:18.980 You're dead.
00:18:19.660 Yeah.
00:18:20.040 You're dead.
00:18:21.500 What do you get?
00:18:22.140 The plague?
00:18:23.020 Are rats done with spreading disease or what?
00:18:25.180 You get like bit by mites that were on the rat.
00:18:28.620 Do you know this?
00:18:29.540 No.
00:18:29.900 Okay.
00:18:30.400 All right.
00:18:30.700 And then when it walks, its butt touches your toothbrush.
00:18:33.740 So, then it's like the poo.
00:18:36.080 So, what do we do?
00:18:36.980 What do we do?
00:18:38.100 You get rats?
00:18:38.920 Well, we've already dealt with it.
00:18:40.400 When we had rats in the last house, we would just bust the door open to the garage at 2
00:18:43.900 a.m. and shoot them with air guns.
00:18:46.040 Boom, boom, boom, boom.
00:18:47.280 And it was crazy.
00:18:48.200 It was like lethal weapon.
00:18:49.320 It was so much fun.
00:18:50.480 And one time, the thing was, I never aimed and really tried to get them.
00:18:55.300 I'd always just bust in and just like let 10 pellets out.
00:18:58.300 It was like, bang, bang, bang.
00:18:59.360 And I wouldn't even aim.
00:19:00.820 I wouldn't even look down the barrel.
00:19:01.920 I would just desert eagle.
00:19:03.620 Basically, hip firing a desert eagle.
00:19:05.960 And then one time, I shot one square dead.
00:19:07.980 I shot him right in the spine.
00:19:09.300 Boom.
00:19:09.800 Fell off the rafter.
00:19:11.100 Yeah.
00:19:11.320 Out of the floor.
00:19:11.820 We got him.
00:19:12.740 So, that's the advice I would give.
00:19:15.680 Have fun with it.
00:19:16.440 Air gun it.
00:19:16.860 Open fire.
00:19:19.320 The best advice.
00:19:21.000 All right.
00:19:21.260 Moving on.
00:19:21.720 We have another situation of a person pushing the COVID vaccine, talking about the COVID
00:19:26.680 vaccine, who faints, passes out, whatever.
00:19:29.680 Yeah.
00:19:30.140 She's sitting.
00:19:31.000 So, she doesn't actually eat it like last week's smite victim.
00:19:34.620 Borderline smiting, though.
00:19:35.940 Check this out.
00:19:36.540 So, she's advocating for mandate, vaccine mandates.
00:19:51.820 Yeah.
00:19:52.700 In German.
00:19:54.140 And then.
00:19:59.800 Zombie mode.
00:20:00.880 Zombie mode.
00:20:02.220 We, uh, remember the lady last week who was talking about the vax and then all the other
00:20:05.720 stuff she got, the booster, the shingles.
00:20:07.900 Yeah.
00:20:08.180 And she passed out.
00:20:09.120 We tried to reach out to her, uh, to have her on the show to see how she's doing, make
00:20:12.700 sure she's doing better.
00:20:13.980 And she didn't reply to us.
00:20:16.280 R.I.P.
00:20:17.040 No surprise.
00:20:17.820 Yeah.
00:20:18.100 Kind of, you know.
00:20:18.800 Yeah.
00:20:19.160 What would you do after like a humiliating moment where people are like, you're wrong.
00:20:22.860 You did the wrong thing.
00:20:24.240 Come on our show to discuss.
00:20:25.840 Yeah.
00:20:26.040 Would you go on that show?
00:20:26.900 No.
00:20:27.360 She went on, uh, Dr. Oz.
00:20:29.640 Not Dr. Oz.
00:20:30.480 The other guy.
00:20:31.500 Dr. Drew.
00:20:32.800 Dr. Drew.
00:20:33.540 Not Dr. Phil.
00:20:34.280 Not Dr. Oz.
00:20:34.880 Dr. Drew.
00:20:35.380 There's three doctors, basically.
00:20:37.260 Dr. Fauci.
00:20:38.540 Four.
00:20:40.080 Um.
00:20:41.080 Dr. Octopus.
00:20:42.100 Dr. Reverend Al Sharpton.
00:20:43.860 Is he a doctor now?
00:20:44.700 Yeah, I bet.
00:20:45.460 Honorary.
00:20:46.220 Honorary.
00:20:47.480 Uh.
00:20:48.880 So, yeah.
00:20:50.120 She didn't want to talk to us.
00:20:51.300 These people are just going down.
00:20:52.860 Was it seen?
00:20:53.580 Were you left on seen?
00:20:54.500 I'm sure.
00:20:55.040 I DM'd her everywhere.
00:20:55.820 I emailed her management, everything.
00:20:58.520 Oof.
00:20:58.960 Uh, did you hear about the new study that came out?
00:21:01.680 Uh, I did, I think.
00:21:03.060 It's a new study, and it turns out that sunlight, if you get a lot of sunlight, you don't have
00:21:08.420 that bad of a reaction to COVID-19.
00:21:10.800 The sun's good for you.
00:21:12.100 New study.
00:21:12.840 New study.
00:21:13.500 That's strange.
00:21:14.380 Didn't I hear that somewhere, like, a long time ago?
00:21:16.660 I thought we knew it forever.
00:21:19.160 Didn't we know this forever?
00:21:20.820 And haven't we been saying this?
00:21:21.920 One of the earliest points, like, sunlight.
00:21:24.300 Get outside, sunlight.
00:21:25.380 Yeah.
00:21:26.000 Sunlight, sunlight, sunlight.
00:21:27.080 It's the best thing for you.
00:21:28.000 Everyone knows that.
00:21:28.840 Vitamin D.
00:21:29.560 But now, there's a new study.
00:21:30.520 And this is for the people who always are saying, like, oh, studies show, or, like,
00:21:34.800 you know, where's your source?
00:21:36.000 Here's what the CDC says.
00:21:37.160 Where's your source on that?
00:21:38.320 And then they'll read this and go, all right, maybe sun is pretty good for you.
00:21:42.540 Oh, there's a new study.
00:21:44.320 If you smash your hand with a hammer 50 times, your bones are going to break.
00:21:48.160 Yeah, there's a new study.
00:21:49.080 You can't breathe underwater.
00:21:50.180 Yeah, so that's for those people who need a source for everything.
00:21:54.940 For me, I feel like I hear what's being said, and then I have, like, a ring true meter in
00:22:01.020 my head.
00:22:01.480 Rings true to me, yeah.
00:22:02.180 And then it rings true, or it doesn't ring true.
00:22:04.820 And when it rings true and I look it up further, I'm usually right.
00:22:08.240 And that's years and years and years of ringing true, not ringing true, and then learning, right?
00:22:13.680 And keeping 100, analyzing data, not blindly trusting people because they're on TV.
00:22:19.180 Did masks ring true to you?
00:22:22.100 Little dirty piece of paper?
00:22:24.340 Masks never rang true to me.
00:22:26.240 That's why I say it.
00:22:27.200 That's, like, my biggest fight item is, like, this is a piece of paper.
00:22:30.520 It gets disgusting.
00:22:32.440 So, never passed my test.
00:22:34.220 Never passed my test.
00:22:35.420 And I remember early on, I was like, COVID's going to be quick.
00:22:38.880 And it was the wrong take because everyone abused it and used the power to, you know,
00:22:44.760 everyone used the pandemic to gain power.
00:22:46.980 But in my head, I was like, COVID's going to be quick because I've already analyzed it
00:22:51.180 and it's not that bad.
00:22:52.380 It's only bad for people with pre-existing conditions and the elderly.
00:22:56.080 There's medicine that can get rid of it.
00:22:57.860 Yeah.
00:22:57.980 You had doctors telling you this pretty early.
00:22:59.840 Yeah.
00:23:00.040 So, I was like, all right, so it's not that bad.
00:23:02.480 But then I didn't calculate for, like, the people with the worst motives ever.
00:23:07.300 Negative intention leaders.
00:23:08.580 Negative intention, the Trudeaus, the Globalists, the World Economic Forum types.
00:23:12.660 Never waste a good crisis.
00:23:14.220 Yeah.
00:23:14.300 So, in the beginning, I was like, oh, based on, like, the data, this isn't that bad of
00:23:18.600 a virus.
00:23:19.060 We should be all good.
00:23:20.040 Yeah.
00:23:20.220 But then the media and then the globalists all did their thing.
00:23:24.160 The first week, it was like, COVID fears here, politician fears here.
00:23:27.260 And then by the end of, like, this month, it's like, COVID fears are down here and politician
00:23:31.840 power grabs is the thing I'm more scared of.
00:23:34.000 Exactly.
00:23:34.860 By 10.
00:23:35.220 Exactly.
00:23:35.640 But we'll be proven right about everything.
00:23:37.640 The voter fraud, the spying on Trump, LGB coin.
00:23:41.820 What else?
00:23:42.740 Rottweilers will be proven right on.
00:23:44.100 90s Broncos, SL 500s will be proven right on.
00:23:48.240 And we're a step closer on one of those, Hillary Clinton.
00:23:51.280 The Durham investigation is progressing.
00:23:53.480 And it turns out that they were spying on Trump, not just as a candidate, while he was
00:23:57.660 in office.
00:23:58.880 Which is crazy.
00:24:00.340 Which is the T word.
00:24:02.880 Yeah, that is the T word.
00:24:03.540 Tree zone.
00:24:04.740 Either way, very bad stuff.
00:24:06.480 Yes.
00:24:06.900 And this actually was something that we covered on the show three years ago.
00:24:11.080 Because I remember hearing about it and saying, oh, my gosh, this is crazy.
00:24:15.680 George Papadopoulos, along with the Trump campaign, was spied on.
00:24:18.960 And he has all the info.
00:24:20.820 Why isn't everyone interviewing him and talking to him?
00:24:23.120 And the media didn't touch it.
00:24:24.640 And they're still trying not to.
00:24:26.380 And then I interviewed George Papadopoulos, who knows everything.
00:24:28.820 And we did a treason, yes or no, speed round.
00:24:32.340 And this is what he said.
00:24:33.920 Treason, yes or no, speed round.
00:24:35.660 James Comey.
00:24:36.340 Yes.
00:24:36.740 Peter Stroke.
00:24:37.360 Yes.
00:24:37.780 Loretta Lynch.
00:24:38.380 Yes.
00:24:38.760 McCabe.
00:24:39.300 Yes.
00:24:39.680 Muller.
00:24:40.120 Yes.
00:24:40.620 Rosenstein.
00:24:41.140 Yes.
00:24:41.420 Hillary.
00:24:41.960 Yes.
00:24:42.340 The Oars.
00:24:43.020 Yes.
00:24:43.520 John Brennan.
00:24:44.440 Yes.
00:24:44.760 James Clapper.
00:24:45.500 Yes.
00:24:45.800 Valerie Jarrett.
00:24:46.500 Yes.
00:24:46.900 Obama.
00:24:47.500 Yes.
00:24:48.000 Wow.
00:24:48.660 100%.
00:24:49.160 So.
00:24:50.760 Looks like a lot of people did some treason.
00:24:52.640 Yeah.
00:24:53.020 Treason's not good.
00:24:54.200 And I hope there is justice.
00:24:56.300 We can leave it at that.
00:24:57.680 I actually love George Papadopoulos.
00:25:00.400 Good guy.
00:25:00.620 Him and I are good friends.
00:25:01.980 We have a very good, like a chemistry or a banter.
00:25:06.200 Like him and I have a similar sense of humor.
00:25:09.080 Look at this little clip at the end of the interview we did.
00:25:11.900 Fleckos, talking to it.
00:25:13.000 Test, one, two, three.
00:25:13.900 Test, test, test.
00:25:14.840 Fleckos, Fleckos.
00:25:15.600 Fleckos, Fleckos.
00:25:17.240 George, talking to it.
00:25:18.260 Fleckos, Fleckos.
00:25:19.160 Fleckos, Fleckos.
00:25:21.800 George, we should hang out in real life.
00:25:23.280 They would be good friends.
00:25:25.580 We're friends.
00:25:26.860 George.
00:25:27.220 We're friends.
00:25:28.160 George, hope you're doing well.
00:25:29.380 I miss you.
00:25:30.020 Making me a little jealous.
00:25:31.280 Yeah.
00:25:31.580 He's one of my LA friends that I left when I moved to Florida.
00:25:34.760 For sure.
00:25:35.400 Moving on, Urban Decay.
00:25:37.720 This week's Urban Decay is very intense.
00:25:39.560 Brought to you by fleethecity.com, as always.
00:25:42.040 Yeah.
00:25:42.340 This is kind of a two-piece theme.
00:25:45.400 You know, so I'll let the video play here.
00:25:48.720 So this is like an Uber Eats driver or delivery guy?
00:25:51.220 In New York, NYC.
00:25:52.920 And he's not, I don't think he's Uber Eats because he's taking cash.
00:25:56.160 So he's like an old school kind of pizza delivery guy.
00:25:58.440 Just in the lobby of a store, of an apartment he's delivering to and.
00:26:02.720 Ran up on.
00:26:03.520 Bum rushed.
00:26:04.300 Four guys.
00:26:04.880 Four guys.
00:26:05.540 In hoods and masks, of course.
00:26:07.780 And we got the door open.
00:26:09.540 Your money's ours now.
00:26:10.880 This guy was 50 years old.
00:26:12.120 He didn't sustain any crazy injuries.
00:26:14.060 But, you know, this is just like a how quick it can happen type thing.
00:26:17.880 Um, and the other part.
00:26:19.600 And it was for what?
00:26:20.140 How much did they even get from him?
00:26:21.620 $200.
00:26:22.560 Four guys.
00:26:23.700 So that's four guys.
00:26:25.100 $200.
00:26:26.020 Four guys doing an aggravated robbery or whatever the word is.
00:26:29.000 You know, they assaulted the guy during this.
00:26:30.540 So that's mandatory jail time if you're convicted.
00:26:32.500 And I'm sure all these guys have a decent little rap sheet, little record if they're doing this.
00:26:36.820 But four guys, $200.
00:26:40.740 These guys all just did a felony for 50 bucks.
00:26:43.240 Mm-hmm.
00:26:44.940 So, and not only that, it's a felony for 50 bucks on a member of the lower to middle class.
00:26:52.740 Yeah.
00:26:53.080 It's not like you planned it out and you're like, all right, this is the day the diamond guy brings the money home.
00:26:56.900 Exactly.
00:26:57.540 Exactly.
00:26:58.120 So this is the day we see the pizza guy on the block who's here every week and we're taking from him.
00:27:03.860 And I feel like this obviously is a case of what goes on in the cities when it comes to who gets in trouble for doing crimes.
00:27:10.100 It's like everyone gets let out.
00:27:11.240 So it's like back in the day, this happens in San Francisco all the time, everyone gets their windows smashed and their cars ran through.
00:27:17.940 But back in the day, if you were to actually get in trouble for smashing someone's window, you'd say, all right, I'm only going to smash a window if I see a computer or cash or a keyboard or a guitar, like something valuable in there.
00:27:30.280 A high ticket item, yeah.
00:27:31.200 And then it's like if I get caught, it would be worth it because I'm making 500 bucks or whatever.
00:27:36.100 And now you just get released on no bail or low bail.
00:27:40.500 So now it's just like you treat it like the mystery box.
00:27:43.540 Oh, yeah.
00:27:43.980 It's like smash a window.
00:27:45.120 Oh, nothing.
00:27:45.960 Smash a window.
00:27:46.800 Oh, coins from the coin jar.
00:27:48.200 Smash a window.
00:27:49.080 Oh, you know, insurance cards.
00:27:51.620 My favorite is when someone will show a video like the aftermath of a crime, they'll be like, this is worth 50 grand and they just left it.
00:27:58.120 It's like they didn't know what was actually valuable.
00:28:00.680 And so this isn't a very shocking clip compared to what we usually show, like baseball bat in the head or, you know, people getting beat up.
00:28:07.580 But we just wanted to highlight it because it's so small potatoes and it's just 200 bucks on a not super high up member of society, the delivery guy, you know.
00:28:20.500 What could he possibly have?
00:28:21.880 How much, you know?
00:28:22.540 That's what I'm saying.
00:28:23.040 It's like a good day, 350, I guess.
00:28:25.560 And so it's just humiliating.
00:28:27.560 And like no one's safe then.
00:28:28.720 It used to be like, oh, if you mind your own business, you're kind of safe.
00:28:31.580 And then the criminals would actually organize and, you know, we'll smash the diamond thing, the diamond window and we'll take everything.
00:28:39.280 Yeah.
00:28:39.460 Or we'll go steal from the Louis store.
00:28:41.760 Now it's just whoever's got anything.
00:28:44.240 Yeah.
00:28:44.540 We'll find out after we do the crime to you.
00:28:47.320 After we smash through the window, then we'll look and say, oh, there's nothing in here.
00:28:50.580 Next car.
00:28:51.280 So it just speaks to like the desperation and the low level, you know, small think of these criminals.
00:28:56.980 And so the city, obviously New York, these guys get caught.
00:29:00.620 They'll be released.
00:29:01.280 They'll be out on bail because it's inhumane to keep someone in jail.
00:29:04.900 Right.
00:29:05.720 Everybody agrees on that now in progressive cities.
00:29:08.800 And as a result, their streets are flooded.
00:29:11.080 And it's just anarchy on the streets, circus.
00:29:13.280 Anyone who wants to do anything can.
00:29:15.200 And if you get in trouble, you're let right back out if you're even processed at all.
00:29:19.540 All right.
00:29:19.880 And then so do you want to move to the next story?
00:29:21.900 Yes.
00:29:22.360 So this kind of goes hand in hand, too, because this story basically happened about a month ago in East Harlem.
00:29:30.940 So we're staying in New York.
00:29:32.420 We're staying on low level crime.
00:29:34.060 Man arrested in shooting of 19 year old worker at at East Harlem Burger King.
00:29:39.160 So, again, who are you victimizing?
00:29:42.840 A Burger King employee.
00:29:44.700 Yeah.
00:29:44.820 Not the Brinks truck and the guy who's got the bag of cash.
00:29:47.420 Exactly.
00:29:48.420 Not the capitalist fat cat who's sucking the life out of the city and funneling money to all his friends.
00:29:53.460 No.
00:29:53.920 The girl, the 19 year old nice girl at Burger King.
00:29:56.600 Who wears the night shift in Harlem.
00:29:59.100 Yeah, exactly.
00:29:59.980 So it says the employee, Crystal Bayron Nieves, was killed on Sunday when the store was robbed.
00:30:05.600 Police said on Friday that a 30 year old man was charged with the murder.
00:30:08.520 And the guy who committed the murder was a former employee there or something, kind of like an unstable character.
00:30:14.480 I don't think she knew him.
00:30:16.320 But what's interesting about this is you want to take a you want to take a guess on how much money he got on the robbery when he shot her?
00:30:24.820 Tell me.
00:30:26.120 A hundred dollars.
00:30:27.280 A hundred bucks.
00:30:28.100 Kill a girl.
00:30:28.800 Nineteen.
00:30:29.340 A hundred bucks.
00:30:30.740 A hundred dollars.
00:30:31.660 What you get on your birthday from your grandma, this guy decided to shoot someone over.
00:30:37.820 So again, the low level desperation, the lack of money, who's the victim?
00:30:43.440 Just some lower, you know, not high earner person who just is facing the public.
00:30:49.460 So it's extremely sad.
00:30:51.480 This girl apparently, sorry to RIP to her and sorry to the family.
00:30:56.780 Apparently she was begging Burger King management to get off the night shift.
00:31:01.660 Cause it was already so dangerous.
00:31:03.060 The vibe was already off.
00:31:04.060 She knew it was not a good place to be.
00:31:06.080 And she was murdered by someone for a hundred dollars.
00:31:09.960 And that's, that's how it goes.
00:31:12.120 These people, if they actually had laws that protected the citizens, someone would do something violent or, you know, whatever, a felony.
00:31:20.360 And then they'd go to jail and they'd be off the street.
00:31:22.380 Can't do it again.
00:31:23.120 And everyone will want everyone watching would say, Oh, is it worth doing whatever crime I'm about to do?
00:31:28.560 And then a lot of times it wouldn't be.
00:31:30.200 And instead it's the opposite.
00:31:32.580 Everyone gets let out.
00:31:33.820 So now it's just like anything you can get away with is just bonus.
00:31:36.860 And if you get caught, you'll try again tomorrow, literally the next day.
00:31:40.140 Yep.
00:31:40.600 So go ahead.
00:31:42.080 My advice would be take, you know, if you can take the train somewhere, but then you might get robbed there too.
00:31:50.380 So, but go to a nice neighborhood.
00:31:52.180 If you're going to work retail or like a customer facing thing where any crazy person can work in, go to a nice area, higher income, get a job where you feel safe.
00:32:00.840 New York City, Chicago on the west side and south side.
00:32:06.420 Those aren't the places to be.
00:32:07.740 You're going to get in some trouble.
00:32:09.240 Absolutely.
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00:32:43.660 They're great friends of the show.
00:32:44.960 They support us.
00:32:45.880 Let's support them.
00:32:47.040 Get out of the cities and onto some land like it was meant to be.
00:32:49.780 You're obligated.
00:32:50.600 If you have a family, what are you doing in San Francisco?
00:32:53.200 What are you doing in New York?
00:32:54.520 What are you doing in bad parts of Chicago?
00:32:56.760 Get out of these places and back onto the land.
00:32:59.080 Avoid what's coming.
00:33:00.120 Global reset.
00:33:00.980 Economic downturn.
00:33:02.340 Anything you can think of that's going to get worse, you can kind of avoid and hedge yourself by getting onto some land and protecting your family that way.
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00:33:11.180 Check it out today.
00:33:12.780 Moving on.
00:33:13.640 I guarantee a lot of those places you won't get killed for $100.
00:33:17.280 Definitely.
00:33:17.680 You'll have a nice community and you can go with some friends and then just live a nice life and it doesn't even matter what's going on in those cities.
00:33:24.720 And let other people sort it out.
00:33:26.540 Other people will sort it out.
00:33:27.680 Yeah.
00:33:27.820 But it's not for everyone.
00:33:28.880 Yep.
00:33:29.120 You don't have to put your kids into those bad situations.
00:33:32.040 Moving on.
00:33:32.800 Cringe of the Week.
00:33:34.560 Cringe of the Week.
00:33:39.120 Some high notes.
00:33:39.860 A little more funnier energy.
00:33:42.900 I feel like the last stuff was sad.
00:33:44.780 Yeah.
00:33:45.300 And we want to go away from teachers.
00:33:48.080 Yeah.
00:33:48.260 But they just keep eating.
00:33:49.660 This was a bad week for the teachers.
00:33:51.580 The they them teachers are all over our cringe of the weeks.
00:33:55.820 And that's why we point them out too because the teachers, they should be called out.
00:33:59.540 If you're just like a cringe person who's doing weird stuff.
00:34:02.100 Yeah.
00:34:02.240 If you're just embarrassing yourself online, that's one thing.
00:34:04.480 So we like to focus on people who are having a direct impact on kids and making a difference
00:34:09.980 for the worst.
00:34:10.900 Yeah.
00:34:11.240 For way worse and confusion.
00:34:13.300 Exactly.
00:34:14.260 And so let's rip the first one.
00:34:16.900 The goal of the transition closet is for our students to be able to wear the clothes that
00:34:20.980 their parents approve of, come to school, and then swap out into the clothes that fit
00:34:25.020 who they truly are.
00:34:26.020 And I use the idea that this is like Superman changing in a phone booth.
00:34:29.700 It's fun.
00:34:31.080 Transition closet.
00:34:32.120 Because Superman isn't Clark Kent.
00:34:35.080 Clark Kent is actually the disguise.
00:34:37.200 And when Clark Kent goes into the phone.
00:34:38.800 Transition closet doesn't sound good.
00:34:40.980 The kids are what?
00:34:41.580 Changing and getting naked in your classroom?
00:34:43.700 Doesn't sound good.
00:34:44.860 Yeah.
00:34:45.980 You're instantly subverting their parents.
00:34:47.920 The parents send them to school, address like X, clearly intention for something.
00:34:51.280 Yeah.
00:34:51.660 You immediately subvert that control as soon as the kids are out of earshot, I guess.
00:34:55.800 Whose kids are these?
00:34:56.720 Are they the teacher's kids?
00:34:58.220 And they're going to, are they nobody?
00:34:59.700 Is it the Peter Pan land where the kids just do whatever they want?
00:35:02.660 Yeah.
00:35:03.180 It's like if you send your kid to school wearing an outfit, that was a deliberate choice.
00:35:08.180 They're wearing clothes you bought them and you watch them go out the door in.
00:35:11.860 And now you get to school and you can go wear what you want to feel comfortable.
00:35:15.240 You're just getting groomed by this.
00:35:17.080 Go put on a tutu.
00:35:18.420 You're like Superman now.
00:35:20.440 Yeah.
00:35:20.800 So like cool for the kids is different.
00:35:24.140 It can't be what you came in.
00:35:25.740 Go into the transition closet and throw on something new.
00:35:28.800 It's like, what if I just wanted to wear the shorts and t-shirt I have?
00:35:32.460 You can't.
00:35:33.280 Yeah.
00:35:33.460 It's a weird pressure.
00:35:34.300 It has to be different.
00:35:35.240 You have to go different.
00:35:36.180 Everything.
00:35:36.620 What was, was not okay.
00:35:38.660 Different is you expressing yourself.
00:35:40.460 And like that mindset for the kids is very dangerous because the person who's instilling
00:35:44.060 it on them is like some freak loser who can't do anything.
00:35:47.140 Some dork, low testosterone guy.
00:35:48.960 You get pinned.
00:35:50.420 Easily pinnable.
00:35:51.620 And another part of this is who, who is this for?
00:35:56.540 Like, was there one kid who's like, I want to wear a different shirt than this today.
00:36:00.080 And the teacher's like, there's my opportunity.
00:36:02.260 It's not like you're in a classroom filled with like, oh, who, who in here is trans?
00:36:06.580 Like a third of the class raises their hand.
00:36:08.760 It's like, are you kidding me?
00:36:10.240 We're talking about 0.01% of the population.
00:36:12.680 But it will be that.
00:36:13.700 Yeah.
00:36:14.020 Well, that's their recruiting.
00:36:15.380 This is how they multiply, right?
00:36:16.540 This is how they multiply because gay people can't have kids, but they can recruit, they
00:36:23.580 can recruit kids.
00:36:24.600 Yeah.
00:36:25.140 And they can make more trans and LGBT people that way.
00:36:28.380 This, this guy's a groomer.
00:36:30.580 A hundred percent.
00:36:31.220 He's grooming these kids to do something.
00:36:32.740 And it's not, it's not like him doing something sexual.
00:36:35.140 Although.
00:36:36.560 If you look deep, I'm sure.
00:36:37.980 I won't write it out.
00:36:38.860 Yeah.
00:36:39.180 Yeah.
00:36:39.460 But, um, this is just really bad shit.
00:36:41.940 And, uh, imagine sending your kid, imagine seeing your son's teacher or something.
00:36:46.320 Oh, dude, this is Mr. Johnson's page.
00:36:48.700 Look at this.
00:36:51.020 You're subverting our kids.
00:36:52.560 As soon as we let you have them, you're telling the secrets on Tik TOK.
00:36:56.060 This is cringling earring.
00:36:57.440 And that's, that's part of it too is, is like, uh, these people are so comfortable with the
00:37:02.740 way that they're subverting parents and trying to mold kids a certain way.
00:37:05.680 They're telling us about it.
00:37:07.320 They're showing the world right now, like, Hey, so this is what I'm doing.
00:37:10.960 And then they think they're going to get no pushback.
00:37:14.000 Teach the fucking math.
00:37:16.140 Yeah.
00:37:16.720 Play the next one.
00:37:17.460 This is a perfect example of exactly that.
00:37:21.000 So I see how you think that you've done something here because parents or community members have
00:37:27.420 voiced concern to their elected official, which is how that process works.
00:37:32.520 Um, not, not bringing it to a teacher, right?
00:37:35.520 They're taking it to be elected official.
00:37:37.640 Um, and now that, uh, legislators are, are trying to implement these things.
00:37:43.260 Um, but still, in fact, a parent, not my boss, I don't, I don't actually answer to them.
00:37:50.300 So do you get what's going on now?
00:37:52.920 Parents, the teachers aren't even hiding it.
00:37:55.740 They're telling us, and they're doing this in these bad schools.
00:37:59.620 Here's my favorite part.
00:38:00.760 So I see how you think because my favorite part is when she goes parents, right?
00:38:06.340 Community members.
00:38:07.860 It's like, what?
00:38:08.900 They're parents.
00:38:09.700 They're parents of the students.
00:38:11.220 I don't show up to fucking district, uh, 23 and just go, Hey, what are you guys doing?
00:38:16.480 They're parents.
00:38:17.660 They're engaged.
00:38:18.600 You don't need a euphemism for this.
00:38:20.060 I bet parents and I bet community members is like, in case there's some non-parent who's
00:38:25.960 like a guardian of the kid, they're just doing it to like cover their bases and be inclusive.
00:38:31.120 Yeah.
00:38:31.280 Then you say parents or legal guardians.
00:38:32.880 You don't say community members.
00:38:34.520 What?
00:38:34.780 Mike just shows up.
00:38:35.900 That's the language.
00:38:36.840 That's the language they like.
00:38:38.120 Exactly.
00:38:38.460 And the, the whole tone, this arrogant tone, like I'm telling you, um, what to do with your
00:38:44.260 kids and how you actually don't have any power.
00:38:46.240 It's like, yeah, I bet if we all fucking show up, we have some power.
00:38:48.860 Yeah, we got plenty of power.
00:38:50.500 Um, and so this woman apparently deleted her account.
00:38:53.900 Good.
00:38:54.660 So that, that's what I'm saying though.
00:38:56.340 That's progress.
00:38:57.040 That's exactly.
00:38:57.920 Feel shame for your shameful actions.
00:38:59.820 Um, she deleted her account and, um, she, again, this is another example of like, I think
00:39:06.560 this is okay.
00:39:07.240 I'm dunking on someone showing you how little you, you can affect your kid's life, your
00:39:12.660 own kids.
00:39:13.420 And that lady's dunking on you and she has control of your kid.
00:39:17.720 And she's antagonizing you.
00:39:19.760 Yeah.
00:39:20.320 Like on the internet behind your back, making fun of you.
00:39:23.060 So, uh, get, get in the transition closet and then, uh, you don't have control of your
00:39:27.680 kids.
00:39:28.100 Yeah, exactly.
00:39:29.400 Uh, last one, the snow people guy.
00:39:31.680 So I was just walking through the park today, overheard this beautiful conversation between
00:39:36.060 this mom and her son, where she said, Hey, look at all those snow people.
00:39:41.620 And her son, he's like eight, almost defensively was like, you mean a snowman?
00:39:46.240 And she was like, well, why does it have to be a man?
00:39:50.320 And I think while this is like relevant to the conversation of, um, some groups of people
00:39:55.360 saying this type of talk is just being politically correct.
00:39:58.620 I think a better question is why are people still getting offended when we make things gender
00:40:04.220 neutral?
00:40:04.540 So yeah, snow people instead of snow man.
00:40:08.440 And now you'd maybe look at that and be like, eh, is this hell worth dying on?
00:40:12.920 Snow people versus snow man.
00:40:14.860 Who cares?
00:40:15.660 Is it that bad?
00:40:16.600 But it is that bad.
00:40:18.040 Why?
00:40:18.940 Because the LGBTQIA plus, plus, plus, plus, plus, plus, plus, plus, plus, P pedophiles there.
00:40:26.940 They have a plan.
00:40:27.780 They have a long-term plan.
00:40:29.180 So it's not just, oh yeah, call them snow people instead of snow man, and that's pretty
00:40:33.340 much it.
00:40:33.780 We'll be happy.
00:40:34.640 No biggie.
00:40:35.160 That's just the little toe in the water.
00:40:37.440 And then it becomes the foot.
00:40:39.040 And then you're in quicksand and now you're dead and they're gonna progress.
00:40:43.760 There's always a plan.
00:40:44.620 There's always a next step.
00:40:46.060 So it starts with one thing like, oh, adopting the language and agreeing a fake thing is true.
00:40:50.860 And then the next thing, it used to be, leave us alone.
00:40:53.700 We want to live our lives.
00:40:54.580 We've talked about this before.
00:40:55.560 Leave us alone.
00:40:56.100 We want to live our lives.
00:40:56.620 Then it's, oh, call us our pronouns.
00:40:57.860 Then it's, well, we have to teach the kids.
00:41:00.280 And then soon it's gonna be, well, you have to let the guy who wants to have sex with the
00:41:04.080 kids around because we don't want to be exclusive to anybody.
00:41:07.060 Your kid just consented, you know?
00:41:08.400 Yeah, exactly.
00:41:09.220 Child consent, it'll be the next one.
00:41:10.760 And maybe they can get that done through a vaccine.
00:41:13.800 The idea of children consent.
00:41:15.460 If you're under 18, you can consent to the vaccine.
00:41:17.940 And then once you're agreeing that children can consent to something like the vaccine, you're
00:41:22.980 agreeing that children can consent, which is probably their bigger goal.
00:41:26.060 Remember Christian moms in the 90s?
00:41:28.440 Of course.
00:41:29.160 Remember how hard they fought?
00:41:30.520 Slippery slope and all that.
00:41:32.240 And then now our cringe of the week is this.
00:41:34.220 Yeah, they were right.
00:41:35.660 Sorry.
00:41:36.260 Everyone should apologize to them.
00:41:37.780 Sorry, Christian moms.
00:41:38.580 You're totally right.
00:41:39.660 Slippery slope was real.
00:41:40.780 And the social fabric of this country is absolutely being torn apart.
00:41:44.820 In the same vein, still a part of cringe of the week.
00:41:48.640 Remember last week, everyone was talking about that guy, the pup play guy that Joe Biden made,
00:41:54.280 like the head of the nuclear waste removal department.
00:41:57.120 Yeah.
00:41:57.740 The guy who does pup play and whatever.
00:42:00.160 Kink, open kink shit.
00:42:01.220 Open kink, wears the high heels around.
00:42:03.700 Turns out that guy has like a double nuclear engineering degree from MIT.
00:42:10.740 Fuck.
00:42:11.720 And it was like working out into the Trump administration.
00:42:14.280 He went to MIT.
00:42:15.160 Yeah.
00:42:15.380 He was like a genius.
00:42:16.540 Yeah.
00:42:16.860 I thought they were just letting in whoever.
00:42:18.860 He went to MIT.
00:42:20.820 So, you know.
00:42:22.760 You're still not a serious person.
00:42:24.140 You're still not a serious person.
00:42:25.460 And when the things go around of like being more inclusive and BLM and we have to hire more trans people,
00:42:31.760 that's the person who's going to go, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:42:34.660 More, more, more, more, more.
00:42:35.580 Let him in.
00:42:36.000 Let him in.
00:42:36.320 Let him in.
00:42:36.760 Yeah.
00:42:37.100 So.
00:42:37.920 What's your kink in the interview?
00:42:40.800 So what's the kinkiest shit you do?
00:42:42.960 Yeah.
00:42:43.700 Exactly.
00:42:44.340 So we wanted to highlight that.
00:42:45.720 We never went after that guy.
00:42:47.320 Yeah, we did.
00:42:47.880 I posted to my story a few times about how he's into having sex with people who think they're dogs.
00:42:52.720 Well, it's just embarrassing.
00:42:53.580 It's humiliating.
00:42:54.380 It's very embarrassing.
00:42:54.880 But not for him.
00:42:56.300 But then there's no embarrassment type of society is being pushed to where there's no shame anymore.
00:43:03.960 So that type, a guy like that, is good for bringing that agenda in, the no shame agenda.
00:43:10.100 Because once you have no shame agenda, it can eventually lead to letting the guys who want to have sex with the kids around.
00:43:15.540 Real Weimar Republic shit.
00:43:17.120 Yeah.
00:43:17.620 Late stage Weimar Republic shit.
00:43:21.020 Anything you want to add before we move on?
00:43:22.480 Um, so I had a thought there and people might disagree with me about that, but if I was transgender or if I was in that community, this is who I would lead with.
00:43:33.700 I mean, the guy's humiliating.
00:43:35.040 Obviously, it's a joke, but the double nuclear engineering and the double degree or like Amy Schneider on Jeopardy shattering, not shattering records because they were women records.
00:43:45.440 But, um, you know, if I was a trans part of the trans community, that's who I'd lead with.
00:43:50.900 See these accomplished people who can live a normal life and have a real thing and they're smart.
00:43:56.120 Instead, you just get people yelling at you on TikTok, you know, with no qualifications and no skills, you know, I would lead with here's some of the accomplishments, you know, instead of the people with no accomplishments who want to change the whole fabric of our society based on whatever their head problems are.
00:44:13.140 Exactly.
00:44:13.540 And yelling at you about pronouns.
00:44:14.880 So, I mean, if I was giving advice to the trans community, which I wouldn't, but it's lead with the actual accomplishments instead of, uh, just yelling.
00:44:24.660 Yeah.
00:44:25.460 So moving on, I have a business idea that kind of involves trans people.
00:44:30.160 Okay.
00:44:31.060 Uh, I was listening to this podcast where the CEO of Barstool was talking and she said that Girl Scout cookies are $800 million a year business.
00:44:41.100 Revenue wise?
00:44:41.820 Revenue wise, almost a billion dollars.
00:44:44.300 Crazy.
00:44:44.960 Selling cookies.
00:44:45.580 You see how they're done.
00:44:46.580 We bought some the other day.
00:44:47.600 That's the power of cute kids and cheap labor.
00:44:50.080 That's what I'm saying.
00:44:51.140 And everyone knows it's for a good cause and people just buy marked up cookies.
00:44:54.440 No big deal.
00:44:55.180 Yep.
00:44:55.500 I have an idea.
00:44:56.940 Here we go.
00:44:58.180 First, we send a trans kid quotes, trans kids.
00:45:02.440 There's no such thing as trans kids.
00:45:03.620 We send a trans kid, a boy becoming a girl into Girl Scouts.
00:45:07.920 We tell him you're an actor.
00:45:09.140 And we test him and we see what they do.
00:45:11.380 If Girl Scouts say, hey, you're not allowed.
00:45:13.440 This is a girl's only thing.
00:45:15.520 Hats off to you.
00:45:16.480 Nice job, Girl Scouts.
00:45:17.060 Good job.
00:45:17.580 You showed your cards.
00:45:18.620 Keep your market share.
00:45:19.360 We'll keep buying your samosas.
00:45:20.680 If they let them in, now we have a little bit of a public problem of this billion dollar
00:45:28.400 a year business.
00:45:29.760 So if they let the trans kid in, it's time for us to create our own Patriot Girls cookie
00:45:35.540 delivery system.
00:45:37.800 You want a piece of that pie.
00:45:38.520 I want a piece of that pie.
00:45:39.800 And if they let the trans kids in, that's a problem.
00:45:42.440 And we need to create our own version of Girl Scouts.
00:45:45.520 If they don't, good job.
00:45:47.520 Keep going.
00:45:48.140 You showed your cards.
00:45:48.880 We appreciate you being based.
00:45:50.520 You stood tall.
00:45:51.120 But if they do, we have our own business opportunity here where it's going to be just for girls.
00:45:55.600 We can make it patriotic.
00:45:56.880 We could donate a bunch of the proceeds to the vets, military stuff.
00:46:01.020 We could do stuff like that.
00:46:02.040 Back to blue, whatever.
00:46:03.860 We could find a good charity to send the money to.
00:46:06.520 So if you guys are in the package cookie business, or if you know a trans kid who's already in
00:46:11.020 Girl Scouts, please let us know as soon as possible.
00:46:13.600 It's very important.
00:46:15.020 Yeah.
00:46:15.120 So there's a lot of money on the table here.
00:46:17.260 There's a lot.
00:46:17.960 Hey, there's a big opportunity.
00:46:19.640 Yeah.
00:46:19.780 We really could patriot girls, give them a cool outfit or whatever, or like a half a uniform.
00:46:25.420 And then the cookies go and you buy them for six bucks a box.
00:46:28.800 And they're two bucks a box.
00:46:30.080 And then two bucks go to charity.
00:46:32.820 And then two bucks go to us.
00:46:34.720 Oh, you're pocketing some of this?
00:46:36.080 Well, I'm, yeah.
00:46:37.420 Do people make money off Girl Scout cookies?
00:46:39.600 Like, is there some CEO who's like smoking a cigar over watching over all the girls?
00:46:43.480 Like, yes.
00:46:44.320 Yeah.
00:46:44.700 Bring me my money.
00:46:45.720 I'm assuming yes, 100%.
00:46:47.700 Okay, cool.
00:46:48.420 I'll look into that for next week.
00:46:49.660 Yes.
00:46:50.060 Moving on.
00:46:51.140 The tow truckers, big update.
00:46:53.200 Trudeau, Canada, things are escalating.
00:46:56.360 Turns out you live in a totalitarian state.
00:46:58.300 Yeah, turns out the cards were shown and things are escalating quickly.
00:47:03.120 The earlier in the week, or maybe even last week, the give, send, go people, the donors
00:47:08.960 who gave to give, send, go that was giving to the truckers were all doxxed.
00:47:13.280 There was a hack, allegedly, the day before Trudeau threatened that anyone who gave money
00:47:18.340 would be, would have their accounts frozen.
00:47:20.240 So I guess give, send, go was hacked simultaneously.
00:47:23.600 Oh, that's a coincidence.
00:47:24.480 Coincidentally.
00:47:24.880 So anyone who gave is now being threatened to have their accounts frozen.
00:47:30.420 If you gave, even if you gave 20 bucks, 40 bucks to the truckers, you go, hey, I thought
00:47:34.640 the truckers, hey, I like the truckers.
00:47:36.240 Good for them on standing up.
00:47:37.420 Here's 20 bucks.
00:47:38.680 What?
00:47:39.040 I can't put a down payment on a house?
00:47:41.620 Yeah, exactly.
00:47:42.500 So now you're a terrorist.
00:47:43.760 And look at this old tweet from Justin Trudeau.
00:47:47.620 In 2012, he tweeted, when a government starts trying to cancel dissent or avoid dissent is
00:47:53.140 when it's rapidly losing its moral authority to govern.
00:47:57.180 Psych.
00:47:57.800 Yeah.
00:47:58.140 Takes these backsies.
00:47:59.000 Except when it's exactly what the progressives want him to do.
00:48:02.240 Except when it makes me look really bad.
00:48:04.260 Except when Klaus Schwab gives you direct orders.
00:48:06.900 Then it doesn't count.
00:48:09.160 And then he's also trying to freeze crypto.
00:48:11.020 He's trying to like blacklist certain Bitcoin addresses.
00:48:13.120 I don't think it works like that, buddy.
00:48:16.560 This guy's crazy.
00:48:17.860 This guy's going nuts.
00:48:18.960 I don't think it works like that.
00:48:20.120 And it kind of shows us too.
00:48:21.440 It's like if the globalists and the globalist agenda was further along, we'd have digital
00:48:27.640 currency controlled by the government.
00:48:29.380 And your accounts would just be frozen.
00:48:31.280 Yep.
00:48:31.560 If you're associated in any way.
00:48:33.040 And look at this whole thing too.
00:48:34.540 It's like the truckers are being labeled Nazi, racist, misogynistic, all these stupid
00:48:39.680 things.
00:48:39.880 It was the terror act, right?
00:48:41.020 Exactly.
00:48:41.300 You're being treated as terrorists, but there was an actual terrorist a few years ago.
00:48:46.660 They don't know.
00:48:47.100 I know this trick.
00:48:48.020 They're terrorists.
00:48:49.120 You know, like it's like, yeah.
00:48:50.600 Okay, dude.
00:48:51.360 Yeah.
00:48:51.500 The war on terror created us to have was a number one federal government power grab for
00:48:56.980 both the U S and Canada to be able to fight terror.
00:48:59.520 And now it's being perverted just to get out, go after people we don't like who are protesting
00:49:04.580 too long.
00:49:05.300 They're terrorists now.
00:49:06.160 So all those people in the, in Ottawa and all these other cities that are doing the protests,
00:49:11.580 are just going to get blanket labeled terrorists.
00:49:13.660 And no one really agrees.
00:49:15.440 That's not true.
00:49:16.480 It's like, everyone knows what's really going on.
00:49:18.460 So there's going to be an escalation.
00:49:19.600 I think the police will side with the people.
00:49:22.720 I think a lot of the people are going to resign within Trudeau's cabinet.
00:49:26.120 And even like people like Doug Ford are turning on them.
00:49:28.700 The whole COVID mandates, everything is starting to get lifted because like polling wise across
00:49:34.200 everywhere.
00:49:35.000 It's not popular.
00:49:35.760 They'd know it.
00:49:36.400 Yeah.
00:49:36.880 So there's going to be kind of like a, I think there's going to be a little bit of a
00:49:39.720 chill out.
00:49:40.200 And they're going to learn from this first, uh, from this pandemic, the last two years,
00:49:44.260 they're going to kind of learn what their weaknesses are.
00:49:46.460 So they're going to be like, all right, we need more censorship.
00:49:48.960 We need more control of money flow, information flow, internet, crypto.
00:49:54.200 They kind of like maybe use this as a dry run this, this pandemic, just to kind of see
00:49:59.300 where the vulnerabilities are.
00:50:00.840 So when they do their big, big plan, maybe simultaneously with a huge war, it'll, there'll
00:50:06.420 be a lot smoother.
00:50:07.320 That's how, that's how I see it.
00:50:08.860 You know, they're going to kind of chill, recede a little bit, lift some of the mandates
00:50:12.300 just for the elections and stuff.
00:50:14.020 And they're going to go back to the drawing board and be like, all right, what do we need
00:50:17.140 to hammer down on?
00:50:18.360 And it's going to be our YouTube channel, my bank account.
00:50:22.020 Yeah.
00:50:22.280 And hopefully not my space coins.
00:50:25.360 Exactly.
00:50:26.080 Um, and, and, um, Trudeau, like you said, he's facing some, uh, people are abandoning
00:50:33.000 him.
00:50:33.200 You know, a lot of people aren't standing by him.
00:50:35.100 People like anytime you're invoking these emergency powers, people are like, Whoa, you
00:50:41.040 know, that's kind of like a step too far.
00:50:42.880 Like that, I think I saw the Canadian version of the ACLU.
00:50:46.000 It might've actually been the ACLU, um, or being like, what's this guy doing?
00:50:50.800 You know, they've never used these emergency powers before it's untested.
00:50:54.240 So now, so it's for your vaccine mandate.
00:50:57.320 The first time you ever mandated a, an untested long-term vaccine, boom, emergency powers over
00:51:03.600 the top.
00:51:03.960 It's such a joke and it's very dystopian.
00:51:06.480 And like every way they explain it and like reasons they justify it.
00:51:10.700 Like if you read it and you're a normal citizen and you're going to go, what?
00:51:14.300 Like they, they had one article that was like, why the word freedom is a rallying cry for
00:51:18.960 the far right.
00:51:20.420 And it's like, wouldn't you just read that and go like freedom?
00:51:23.180 It's in freedom on like every founding document we have.
00:51:25.980 And like every piece of change or dollar, like, isn't freedom the most fundamental basis
00:51:30.920 of some of this shit?
00:51:31.880 It's a far right talking point.
00:51:33.180 It's a, it's a dog whistle for the people that are the Nazis.
00:51:35.940 You're a Nazi.
00:51:36.700 All those guys are Nazis in town.
00:51:39.120 Yeah.
00:51:39.440 Uh, and then also just, if you look at Justin Trudeau, this is similar to the ring true
00:51:43.240 thing.
00:51:43.860 You look how he sits.
00:51:45.200 You see how he crosses his legs like that?
00:51:46.880 Weak.
00:51:47.760 Guys, guys, you shouldn't, you shouldn't cross your legs like that.
00:51:50.180 Look at the spread.
00:51:50.900 It makes me spread even farther now.
00:51:52.720 Yeah.
00:51:52.960 This, yeah, this is how Trump sits.
00:51:54.800 That's the proper way.
00:51:56.280 And then this is how Trudeau and Obama and Mike Obama, that's how they sit.
00:52:01.980 They cross their legs like that.
00:52:03.340 Guys shouldn't be able to like, this is just maybe my opinion, comfortably cross your legs.
00:52:08.920 Like it's, there's two types of leg crossings.
00:52:11.920 There's the girl where you go over and then there's like the cross where you put your heel
00:52:16.800 on your knee and you're still spreading.
00:52:18.800 Yeah.
00:52:19.240 It's like guys should have like too much mass to be able to comfortably cross their legs.
00:52:26.520 If you're crossing your legs, it's like you're, it doesn't, it doesn't sit right.
00:52:30.680 It doesn't look right.
00:52:31.560 Yeah.
00:52:32.020 It's not trustworthy.
00:52:33.400 So that was the giveaway for me.
00:52:35.460 I always knew.
00:52:35.900 It's a pink flag.
00:52:36.960 Yeah.
00:52:37.180 It's a pink flag.
00:52:37.980 It's not quite red, but it's, uh, you know.
00:52:40.180 Yeah.
00:52:40.480 You shouldn't be able to comfortably cross your legs for an extended amount of time.
00:52:43.860 If you're a guy and if you do, don't, if you can, if it is comfortable and you're able
00:52:48.320 to just don't cross your legs and do it.
00:52:49.960 Don't sit like that.
00:52:51.080 Moving on.
00:52:52.040 Uh, the, the Superbowl, Richard Radboy.
00:52:56.160 Yeah.
00:52:57.040 How come celebrities don't wear masks?
00:52:59.680 Jay Z, but kids school got wear masks the whole time.
00:53:03.680 Uh, the celebs were protesting.
00:53:05.200 They were out in full force.
00:53:06.520 That's, that's the way I like framing it.
00:53:08.240 Uh, yeah, they're real freedom fighters.
00:53:09.760 Thank you celebs for standing up and showing the world that there's no reason to live in fear
00:53:13.380 and no reason to wear a mask.
00:53:14.660 So, and then after LA one, uh, a lot of the LA residents took it to the streets and like
00:53:19.680 destroyed some stuff, minor looting, minor looting, got a little crazy.
00:53:23.680 We could, we could have used that energy when they made the kids wear the mask to school,
00:53:28.140 when they shut down the businesses, when the ruling class snatched our lives away.
00:53:32.540 Yeah.
00:53:33.040 We could have maybe use a little bit of that energy, uh, for that.
00:53:37.240 There's actually going to be a parade coming up where they're checking vaccine passports
00:53:41.600 for outdoor football parade.
00:53:45.200 So maybe that could be a good time to protest.
00:53:48.020 Let's protest that, right?
00:53:49.580 Everyone's going to be there.
00:53:50.600 That could be a good way to protest.
00:53:52.620 But the theme of the game this year, similar to the last few years was so, it was like
00:53:57.580 a huge victim fest.
00:53:59.440 You mean in the pregame stuff?
00:54:01.000 We watched, yeah, well, we watched the pregame.
00:54:03.140 Everything's about racism, overcoming racism.
00:54:06.080 People have cancer.
00:54:08.060 Everything's like this sad, like emotional, like twist your guts, make you feel bad thing.
00:54:13.580 Everything's a victim thing.
00:54:14.840 It was extremely strange.
00:54:15.920 Like.
00:54:16.440 It was so weird.
00:54:17.480 It was like, everything's about racism.
00:54:18.680 And it's like the, it used to be the day of would be like top 10 plays.
00:54:22.260 Yeah.
00:54:22.600 Top five comebacks, best coach, blah, blah, blah.
00:54:25.260 Like crazy player stories, best games, like all these fun things.
00:54:29.620 You tell a story about biggest hits.
00:54:31.060 Yeah.
00:54:31.220 A guy who's on the team and how he got there and his long path and how he worked so hard,
00:54:36.080 you know, give me some supporting stuff to care about this.
00:54:38.880 And I was just lectured on racism instead.
00:54:41.540 Lectured on racism.
00:54:42.900 Everything's a victim.
00:54:44.320 The black people are so oppressed.
00:54:46.220 They were talking to Snoop Dogg about how like, oh, Snoop and Mary J. Blige, like, what
00:54:51.080 does it mean that a black people, that black people are performing at the halftime show?
00:54:55.680 It's like the whole NFL is black.
00:54:57.120 The whole league is.
00:54:58.840 What are you talking about?
00:55:00.200 What does it mean?
00:55:00.540 Snoop Dogg smoked a joint before he went on stage.
00:55:03.840 Like there's no, he can do whatever he wants.
00:55:06.320 Yeah.
00:55:06.800 Where's the impression?
00:55:07.740 What are you talking about?
00:55:08.980 So everything was like this victim thing.
00:55:11.280 And then you saw all the people who sold out recently getting their good boy points.
00:55:15.280 The Rock had some.
00:55:16.940 The Rock.
00:55:17.240 Yeah.
00:55:17.460 He had some weird thing before the game where he hyped everyone up, but that was because
00:55:21.080 he was a good boy and dissed Joe Rogan.
00:55:23.160 Probably got 200 grand for five minutes.
00:55:25.300 Exactly.
00:55:26.220 Drew Brees.
00:55:27.720 Drew Brees was commentating on.
00:55:29.180 Was commentating and that wouldn't have happened if he was, if he stuck to his guns and said
00:55:33.660 kneeling during the anthem is bad.
00:55:35.400 Like he originally did.
00:55:36.520 But he wore the Jacob Blake tape on his helmet instead.
00:55:39.180 So he was a good boy.
00:55:40.360 He got rewarded.
00:55:41.300 He got his good boy points and then he gets like 15 to $20 million a year working for NBC.
00:55:46.180 So you see how that works?
00:55:47.560 You do good boy stuff.
00:55:49.300 You get rewarded.
00:55:50.100 You get rewarded.
00:55:50.760 Exactly.
00:55:51.400 You get rewarded and that's what happened.
00:55:53.840 And yeah, if you're going to the Super Bowl parade in LA, let's turn it into a vax protest.
00:55:59.160 Yeah.
00:55:59.780 I don't know if that'll even catch.
00:56:02.260 For the Super Bowl.
00:56:03.880 Showing your power here.
00:56:04.800 Hey, I'm here for the Fleckis anti-vax protest thing.
00:56:08.080 Yeah.
00:56:08.340 Like where, where do we meet?
00:56:10.060 Yeah.
00:56:10.740 Not going to work.
00:56:11.920 Um, for the Super Bowl, I actually had a realization on Super Bowl Sunday.
00:56:15.900 I was trying to get good pizza in St. Petersburg where we live.
00:56:20.520 And I Googled, this is a bigger picture thing.
00:56:24.600 This is actually spoken about on the Patreon bonus footage last week or two weeks ago.
00:56:30.420 Um, no, there's no information anymore.
00:56:32.880 There's no, there's no clear integrity based information anymore.
00:56:37.260 I Googled top five pizza places in St. Pete because I keep getting pizza.
00:56:42.520 That's just not very good.
00:56:43.600 And it's Florida.
00:56:44.640 I'm not surprised.
00:56:45.580 I'm trying to find like good New York style pizza.
00:56:47.800 And I keep getting like Chuck E.
00:56:49.600 Cheese, a Jason pizza.
00:56:50.980 Yeah.
00:56:51.440 Caesar's $5 pizza, Jason pizza.
00:56:54.300 It's like pizza has kind of like that cardboard, like borderline frozenness to it.
00:56:59.020 I know what you mean.
00:56:59.860 So it's just like, uh, so I Google top five pizza places, St. Pete.
00:57:04.580 And I look at these like reviews and these blogs or whatever, and it's the top three
00:57:09.940 or places, three of the four top places are places I've had and knew were bad.
00:57:14.500 And that's why I'm Googling it.
00:57:16.020 Yeah.
00:57:16.520 But you were looking to break out of your mediocre pizza slump.
00:57:19.920 Exactly.
00:57:20.480 And find, all right, who's the best one.
00:57:22.200 I'll order it.
00:57:22.840 However I have to.
00:57:24.180 And that doesn't exist anymore.
00:57:26.260 There's no integrity anymore.
00:57:27.460 Back in the day, you'd be a pizza place and you compete with other pizza places and the
00:57:32.400 food critic would come and you give them a good slice and then they would judge it and
00:57:35.980 then they'd write it up and you were motivated and competitive with the other places to keep
00:57:40.980 your ingredients and quality high and your price is low, as low as you can, and you make
00:57:46.140 a good product and then it's a meritocracy and then you get ranked and you compete and
00:57:50.140 you try to improve.
00:57:51.540 Now, I think you just pay the reviewer 1200 bucks.
00:57:55.040 You give Yelp a check.
00:57:57.280 And you get second place.
00:57:58.560 So now it doesn't matter.
00:57:59.700 Now it doesn't matter who the best pizza is.
00:58:01.540 It matters who paid the guy.
00:58:03.160 So now the reviews are done and it's just like, there's no integrity.
00:58:06.900 We've lost like the, what made a business strong in the first place.
00:58:10.880 You come and you do integrity based business for a while and then you get known.
00:58:14.520 That's the good pizza place in town.
00:58:16.000 Now you just show up and pay a thousand bucks to whoever.
00:58:18.640 Yeah.
00:58:19.240 Then you're on the top five list.
00:58:20.520 And it's like similar to the, it's like the instant gratification generation.
00:58:23.820 You know, it's like back in the day, you'd buy a vacuum and you'd use it.
00:58:27.120 And if it broke, you'd fix it and keep using it.
00:58:30.460 And it would be a race to sell everyone the highest quality vacuum that's best for your
00:58:34.840 dollar that can work for a long period of time.
00:58:37.540 Yeah.
00:58:37.720 But now everything's cheap.
00:58:39.220 So now it's just the cheapest vacuum and then you throw it away and you, and you get a
00:58:42.560 new one.
00:58:43.000 Thanks NAFTA.
00:58:43.640 And everything has just been knocked onto this like consumer mindset and it really messes
00:58:49.800 up my pizza ordering.
00:58:51.760 Absolutely.
00:58:52.600 It really messes up.
00:58:53.420 Everything's astroturfed.
00:58:54.740 Like it's not, there's no consensus.
00:58:56.540 It's all like, if it's on the computer, well, we can make it up and we'll tell you what it
00:59:00.480 is.
00:59:01.020 Yeah.
00:59:01.460 So there's no meritocracy.
00:59:02.940 I can't get a real honest answer as who has the best pizza and we're losing like the
00:59:08.480 integrity of our institutions.
00:59:10.720 I don't know if you've seen golf lately.
00:59:12.160 I disagree with you on this.
00:59:15.220 They putt with the pin in.
00:59:17.200 They're, they're putting with the pin in and it's like, we're playing like mini golf in
00:59:21.900 Adventureland.
00:59:22.700 I like that.
00:59:23.800 I don't want to take the pin out.
00:59:25.140 We're leaving the, you swine.
00:59:28.660 I'm forward thinking.
00:59:30.200 I think it's horrible.
00:59:31.700 You take the pin out.
00:59:32.660 It's part of the game.
00:59:33.700 It's like a pace of play thing.
00:59:35.340 The pin comes out.
00:59:36.160 Everyone takes their time.
00:59:37.640 You're out there to enjoy yourself.
00:59:39.920 Now the pins in, you have to just, you slam.
00:59:42.160 You slam it against the pin and you're awesome.
00:59:43.480 That was just in COVID.
00:59:44.440 That was just the COVID rules.
00:59:45.780 But they're using it to diminish our institutions.
00:59:48.860 So now golf, a classy high-end sport is now we're putting with the pin in.
00:59:53.660 And then what happens after that?
00:59:54.960 Waste management tournament last week.
00:59:56.660 Everyone threw beers in the green when the guy got a hole in one.
00:59:58.860 The guy got a hole in one.
00:59:59.640 Everyone's yelling.
01:00:00.500 It's like a trash thing now.
01:00:01.700 It's trash.
01:00:02.320 Golf is done.
01:00:03.180 Well, that's becoming a victim of your own meme-ness.
01:00:05.740 Like the waste management is the rowdy golf outing.
01:00:09.360 And then now it's like, dude, we're all going to the rowdy golf outing.
01:00:12.180 It's been two years or whatever.
01:00:14.000 COVID cancels it.
01:00:14.740 Let's go crazy.
01:00:15.380 So they become a victim of their own branding almost.
01:00:19.440 So I'm pro leaving the pin in, especially when I'm golfing with my friends.
01:00:23.560 We don't have a caddy.
01:00:24.780 I'm not picking it up after we putt out.
01:00:26.920 So that's me.
01:00:28.460 Yeah.
01:00:28.740 I like the tradition.
01:00:30.240 I like the way things were.
01:00:31.840 I like what got us here.
01:00:33.540 I don't like making changes to important things.
01:00:36.080 It's not my place.
01:00:37.180 And it diminishes the game.
01:00:39.580 Look what they're doing.
01:00:40.200 Everyone's too rowdy at the golf games now.
01:00:42.640 And it's an integrity thing.
01:00:43.260 I didn't know that you were this passionate about this issue.
01:00:44.700 Yeah, I'm very passionate.
01:00:45.360 And it's an integrity thing.
01:00:46.360 And that's why we can apply it to content too.
01:00:48.600 There's plenty of content creators that want to waste your time for a three-minute monetized
01:00:52.240 video on Facebook.
01:00:53.080 And they'll just show you whatever just so they can get paid.
01:00:56.100 We don't do that here at Fuckas Talks.
01:00:57.680 Absolutely.
01:00:57.920 We deliver the content as it's meant to be consumed.
01:01:00.560 We're never going to waste your time.
01:01:02.160 And if it's not good content or it doesn't move the needle, we don't release it.
01:01:05.900 And that's, I don't know, maybe that's an old school way of thinking.
01:01:09.180 Have you seen the type of content where someone's doing a waste your time video?
01:01:12.660 Someone's doing like a full three-minute video.
01:01:14.400 And then someone comes in and like pauses it and goes, all right, the guy went to the
01:01:19.440 bank.
01:01:19.760 The bank didn't have his money.
01:01:20.920 He didn't go to the bank.
01:01:21.960 He had to go.
01:01:23.000 And it's like they cut it out.
01:01:24.380 And then so they hijack the content just to tell you it in a reasonable amount of time.
01:01:27.960 Thank you to anyone who's doing that.
01:01:29.680 Yeah.
01:01:30.060 And screw you to anyone who's wasting my time.
01:01:32.700 Stop wasting our time and.
01:01:35.800 Actually give us the information.
01:01:37.120 Give us the information.
01:01:38.640 Integrity.
01:01:39.440 Integrity gets us a long way.
01:01:40.980 Gets us a lot further.
01:01:42.240 If everyone just acts with integrity in everything they do, little things, big things, it'll go
01:01:47.500 a long way.
01:01:48.100 It'll ripple.
01:01:48.820 People see integrity and they'll be reminded of what life was like.
01:01:52.720 Oh, yeah.
01:01:53.560 Like it's good to do the right thing.
01:01:55.360 I shouldn't just go smash someone's head in for 200 bucks or, you know, shoot someone
01:02:01.020 for $100 at Burger King or rob the delivery guy.
01:02:04.500 Maybe I should be a high-end crook and rob a bank.
01:02:07.900 Maybe I go on a diamond heist.
01:02:09.660 Yeah.
01:02:10.360 Plan it out like in the Ocean's Eleven or something.
01:02:12.420 Get your boys together.
01:02:13.540 Yep.
01:02:14.000 You're already organized.
01:02:15.120 Maybe we trailed a little too weird.
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