Fleccas Talks Podcast - April 01, 2022


EPISODE 026 SPIRIT AIRLINES BEHAVIOR | WE APOLOGIZE TO CRENSHAW | SAY GAY | SLAP CONSPIRACIES


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 14 minutes

Words per Minute

200.85944

Word Count

14,942

Sentence Count

1,552

Misogynist Sentences

75

Hate Speech Sentences

88


Summary

The hatchet is buried. The LGBTs continue to try to talk to your kids about G-A-Y-S-E-X, we have a peek into the future with our synthetic beef and male birth control, we cover the best conspiracies from the Will Smith slap heard around the world, and we make up with Dan Crenshaw again.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, so what did you want to talk about?
00:00:01.880 Well, I want to tell you about Wagovi.
00:00:04.560 Wagovi?
00:00:05.300 Yeah, Wagovi.
00:00:06.500 What about it?
00:00:07.160 On second thought, I might not be the right person to tell you.
00:00:10.360 Oh, you're not?
00:00:11.140 No, just ask your doctor.
00:00:13.400 About Wagovi?
00:00:14.860 Yeah, ask for it by name.
00:00:16.500 Okay, so why did you bring me to this circus?
00:00:19.840 Oh, I'm really into lion tamers.
00:00:21.940 You know, with the chair and everything.
00:00:24.420 Ask your doctor for Wagovi by name.
00:00:26.520 Visit wagovi.ca for savings.
00:00:28.860 Exclusions may apply.
00:00:30.000 All right, welcome back to Fuckin' Talks, the podcast episode 26.
00:00:33.460 Today on the show, new Leah Thomas just dropped.
00:00:35.800 We actually made up with Dan Crenshaw.
00:00:37.820 We think he's a badass now.
00:00:39.060 That hatchet is buried.
00:00:40.440 The LGBTs continue to try to talk to your kids about G-A-Y-S-E-X.
00:00:44.460 We have a peek into the future with our synthetic beef and male birth control section.
00:00:49.080 We cover the best conspiracies from the Will Smith slap heard around the world.
00:00:52.960 And like we said, we made up with Dan Crenshaw.
00:00:55.620 We really like him.
00:00:56.500 He's our friend.
00:00:57.160 We think he's badass.
00:00:58.000 Find out exactly how that happened right after this intro.
00:01:00.620 It's Fuckin' Talks, the podcast episode 26.
00:01:02.600 Ranked the best new podcast of all time.
00:01:04.900 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:01:10.360 And action speak louder than words.
00:01:12.500 But at the same time, words speak louder than action because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:01:17.820 Very cool.
00:01:21.520 It's Fuckin' Talks, the podcast featuring Richard.
00:01:24.460 Guys, great news.
00:01:28.840 Like you heard in the intro, Fleckus Talks and Dan Crenshaw have buried the hatchet.
00:01:33.340 We are friends again, and we think Dan Crenshaw is a badass.
00:01:37.000 And to honor Dan Crenshaw, we have released a brand new Dan Crenshaw badass action figure.
00:01:44.400 Check this out today.
00:01:46.080 Do you have a nostalgic sentimentalism about you, but you feel like nothing in our upside down culture is worth commemorating?
00:01:51.940 Do you like the idea of collectibles, but don't see the point of NFTs?
00:01:55.360 Well, the minds behind Fleckus Talks and Bad Monster Toys want to fix that with our new collectible series called Culture Collectibles.
00:02:03.240 This is the first one.
00:02:04.180 It's the badass Dan Crenshaw action figure.
00:02:06.600 And we have one more.
00:02:08.760 Drumroll in post, please.
00:02:11.120 If you like that, you're going to love this.
00:02:13.480 It's the Hillary Clinton receptacle van.
00:02:15.660 Remember that van that she got stuffed into after fainting at the 9-11 memorial?
00:02:19.140 Well, now you can remember that forever with this collectible.
00:02:22.160 It's definitely not a repurposed ambulance that was keeping her alive for the 2016 election, by the way.
00:02:27.200 Also, something we need to note, the Secret Service, pretending everything is normal, is sold separately.
00:02:32.460 It's the Hillary Clinton receptacle van.
00:02:34.820 Get these two items today on FleckusToys.com.
00:02:38.160 Own these pieces of cultural history today while supplies last.
00:02:42.440 Get them while you still can.
00:02:43.820 FleckusToys.com.
00:02:44.940 These are the first two in the Culture Collectibles series.
00:02:47.240 There's going to be more dropping soon.
00:02:48.500 Go to FleckusToys.com and get yours today.
00:02:51.840 There's going to be a little bit of a pre-sale going on for about a week or so, and we'll be fulfilling those all throughout April.
00:02:57.720 Get them while you still can.
00:02:58.720 They're $24.99 each, two for $50.
00:03:01.280 There's no discount.
00:03:02.740 You're not giving them a discount.
00:03:03.740 No discount.
00:03:04.660 Just get them while you still can.
00:03:05.720 We're going to have a bunch of these.
00:03:06.560 It's very cool.
00:03:07.240 We have Dan Crenshaw, the badass, which is really just a rhino with an eyepatch on and a red flag.
00:03:13.960 And he's a Republican.
00:03:14.560 A red flag.
00:03:15.200 He's a Republican in name only.
00:03:18.380 And obviously the Hillary Clinton van, an absolute favorite.
00:03:21.660 We all know what happened there at the 9-11 memorial that day.
00:03:24.420 Now you can remember that for life.
00:03:26.420 Get it while you still can.
00:03:28.420 Link is in the description.
00:03:30.380 This is handmade quality shit we're talking about.
00:03:33.240 Yeah, this is handmade quality stuff.
00:03:35.700 And now we're kind of coming into housekeeping.
00:03:38.040 So housekeeping, if you're audio only, we are not friends with Dan Crenshaw again.
00:03:42.360 Let's just start there.
00:03:43.240 It was a rhino with an eyepatch.
00:03:45.980 Definitely not friends with Dan Crenshaw again.
00:03:49.340 Actually quite the opposite.
00:03:51.060 So housekeeping.
00:03:52.200 We dug a deeper hole.
00:03:53.360 We dug a deeper hole and increased the target on our back.
00:03:56.100 If there's anything coming back from a rhino action figure with Fleck's talks on the top, it's over.
00:04:01.860 We're going to see that everywhere.
00:04:04.240 Housekeeping, housekeeping, housekeeping.
00:04:05.800 Richard Rappoy and I finally got that seafood tower we wanted.
00:04:08.680 We went to the place the other day after our podcast came out last week.
00:04:12.600 It was a seafood tower for six divided by two.
00:04:15.520 So I had three units.
00:04:16.700 You had three units.
00:04:17.500 I had three units.
00:04:18.280 It was fantastic.
00:04:19.060 If I could go back, I would swap the octopus for more shrimp cocktail, but you can't do it perfectly.
00:04:25.600 And Richard Rappoy, this is actually kind of disgusting and embarrassing.
00:04:29.160 He was doing this thing where he was taking his lobster pieces and he was bringing it over to the drawn melted butter and he was dropping it in.
00:04:37.760 He goes, oops.
00:04:38.500 And he was dropping the pieces of lobster in and then scooping it out and eating like way too much butter.
00:04:43.800 It was very embarrassing.
00:04:44.960 All right, guys, comment who you think was really doing that.
00:04:47.700 Was it me or was it Fleckus?
00:04:50.060 Oh, good comeback.
00:04:51.360 Just accuse me of what I accused you of.
00:04:53.800 Moving on.
00:04:54.740 Hey, we got to get through housekeeping.
00:04:56.020 We've been taking too long on this lately.
00:04:57.800 After I completely tried to sewer you and then, guys, we got to get through housekeeping.
00:05:01.500 Wrap it up.
00:05:02.840 We have a reverse show recommendation.
00:05:05.160 First one of these is a reverse show recommendation.
00:05:07.400 Richard Rappoy and I have been watching Is It Cake?
00:05:10.840 On Netflix.
00:05:11.840 Some of the lowest.
00:05:13.220 Remember when we were talking about content for babies?
00:05:15.520 Yeah.
00:05:15.800 That's, I think, one of the prime examples.
00:05:17.780 It's basically a show where they just show a bunch of things and say, is it cake or not?
00:05:21.120 And sometimes it is cake, but there's like no resolution.
00:05:23.380 It doesn't matter.
00:05:24.260 It's like they cut through it and then it's like it was cake.
00:05:26.580 Yeah.
00:05:27.000 Who cares?
00:05:27.840 Oh, this one wasn't cake.
00:05:29.180 It was cups.
00:05:30.620 Okay.
00:05:31.160 Like there's no resolution.
00:05:32.460 There's no reason.
00:05:33.440 A lot of times it is cake.
00:05:34.980 It's funny because those types of shows, when they come out on Netflix or whatever crappy streaming platform exists, they come out and you can tell the host of the show got like very minimal instruction.
00:05:50.040 It's just like, good luck.
00:05:51.500 Figure it out.
00:05:52.260 I hope there's some magic behind the camera.
00:05:54.180 And they just have no idea what they're doing.
00:05:56.640 And the guy was like cutting the cakes with a giant sword that just didn't work.
00:06:01.300 And it wasn't even sharp.
00:06:02.720 And then the thing that the cakes were displayed on had like edges.
00:06:05.960 So the sword couldn't even cut through it.
00:06:07.840 Like it was a PA nightmare.
00:06:09.660 The production was just not great.
00:06:11.620 And a lot of times it was or wasn't cake.
00:06:13.620 Doesn't even matter.
00:06:14.460 We don't need to do this.
00:06:15.640 Which is, it was so funny.
00:06:17.500 We don't need the resolution.
00:06:18.460 Moving on, housekeeping still.
00:06:21.400 You know how growing up the magicians never told their secrets?
00:06:25.440 Of course.
00:06:26.080 And I would think, and this is just kind of a realization I had, in social, the years in the world of social media, which we currently live in, you'd think all the magician secrets got let out.
00:06:40.280 And I'm sure if I looked, I could find how to do all the magic tricks online.
00:06:43.820 But I would just kind of think that a lot of those tricks would have got spoiled and would have come across my timelines.
00:06:50.140 But it really hasn't.
00:06:51.800 Yeah, that's interesting.
00:06:53.060 I hadn't thought about that.
00:06:55.000 So good use of your time.
00:06:57.360 I just realized that.
00:06:58.580 I'm like, how come with all the social media out there, I'm not seeing magic tricks get spoiled every day?
00:07:03.580 Hey, this is how you do this.
00:07:04.700 Hey, this is the secret compartment for that.
00:07:06.580 Yeah.
00:07:06.800 When I was growing up, they did have a show like this magician is going rogue and revealing all the secrets.
00:07:11.840 It was like prime time on Fox.
00:07:13.840 Yeah.
00:07:14.900 Last thing of housekeeping.
00:07:16.680 We were in town the other day.
00:07:18.080 We saw a punk rocker guy.
00:07:20.060 He was wearing like skinny jeans, black Chuck Taylors, black ripped shirt, and he had a Ukraine mask.
00:07:25.720 Did he?
00:07:26.220 Yeah.
00:07:26.660 He had a Ukraine mask.
00:07:27.960 Ugh.
00:07:28.660 So it's like funny because he's punk rock.
00:07:30.740 He's counterculture.
00:07:32.160 But it's like you're wearing the Ukraine mask.
00:07:34.100 You're wearing a mask first, then a Ukraine mask.
00:07:36.720 And then it's like, oh, your little punk rock outfit is just your little uniform, your little costume.
00:07:40.820 Yeah.
00:07:41.400 There was no deviation from any of the past 30 years of punk rock.
00:07:44.960 It's just like black jeans, black shirt, bad attitude, support for Ukraine.
00:07:49.280 Yeah.
00:07:49.560 So it's like the whole punk rock world, that counterculture thing you think exists forever is actually very much the establishment, like, you know, allegiance to the man.
00:08:00.700 Yeah, it's rage against the machine requiring the vaccine at their context.
00:08:03.780 And here I am walking down the street wearing like basketball shorts and like a hockey jersey I thrifted in some L.A. thrift store.
00:08:10.440 And I'm twice the weight of that punk rock kid.
00:08:14.060 And I'm more punk rock than him.
00:08:15.620 Yeah.
00:08:16.240 Isn't that weird?
00:08:16.900 I think so, yeah.
00:08:18.500 It was a uniform, I think, was the discovery that we made.
00:08:21.360 Like, you can't just show up and have a uniform and be like, I'm unique.
00:08:25.120 It's like you're wearing the same thing as the other guy.
00:08:27.040 A hundred percent.
00:08:27.700 So punk rock is dead and we're moving on.
00:08:31.400 Just calling it.
00:08:32.460 Punk rock's dead.
00:08:33.340 And it's been dead.
00:08:34.080 We're punk rock now.
00:08:35.660 Gavin McGinnis will agree with that.
00:08:37.020 Moving on to our cringe of the week section.
00:08:40.180 This is going to be probably the best one yet.
00:08:42.280 My favorite cringe that we could have ever prepared by a lot.
00:08:50.020 We're going to start with Ron, not Ron Coleman, Ron Perlman.
00:08:54.920 And this is what he said in response to Ron DeSantis' what they're calling don't say gay bill, which obviously he doesn't say.
00:09:02.580 Good morning, Governor DeSantis.
00:09:04.840 Ron here.
00:09:10.200 Don't say gay.
00:09:11.240 Don't say.
00:09:15.020 As the first two words in a sentence spoken by a political leader of a state in the United States of America.
00:09:24.520 Don't say.
00:09:26.780 Don't fucking say, you fucking Nazi pig.
00:09:31.040 Say.
00:09:33.280 First Amendment.
00:09:36.020 Read about it.
00:09:37.160 Then run for office.
00:09:40.500 So, yeah.
00:09:41.540 Ron Perlman.
00:09:42.440 And this is a real shame.
00:09:43.500 New Kathy Griffin just dropped.
00:09:44.540 Yeah.
00:09:44.780 We're getting new versions of everybody this week.
00:09:46.720 Exactly.
00:09:47.420 And this is a shame because this person needs to be more responsible with their platform.
00:09:52.840 Lots of people look to the actor from Hellboy 2 to determine where their political views are and what they align with.
00:09:59.320 To Clay from Sons of Anarchy.
00:10:01.280 Yeah.
00:10:01.720 I don't even know that one.
00:10:03.320 Don't worry about it.
00:10:03.880 But the guy from Hellboy 2 is important to people because people look to him for kind of guidance.
00:10:09.040 And when you have someone from Hellboy 2 who is so reckless with the limited knowledge they have.
00:10:15.980 They obviously didn't read the article.
00:10:17.260 It has something to do with not saying gay.
00:10:18.660 It's about keeping sexual education out of kindergarten through third grade.
00:10:23.620 K through three.
00:10:24.380 And here's the interesting part.
00:10:25.720 And here's what I think may be a part that we're missing.
00:10:27.880 This could be maybe it's a red herring it's called or a straw man.
00:10:32.080 This whole thing could be just like a way to backdoor into what they really wanted.
00:10:37.560 So if you say, oh, we can't say, you know, to teach kindergarten through third graders about LGBT stuff and everyone fights for it.
00:10:44.060 And then, yeah, we can't do it.
00:10:45.960 What does that mean?
00:10:46.580 Fourth grade and on is okay to learn that stuff?
00:10:49.180 Yeah.
00:10:49.540 Is that what that means?
00:10:50.460 That's the implication, right?
00:10:51.640 So we're fighting.
00:10:52.300 No, K through three is too young.
00:10:53.540 Oh, we won.
00:10:54.720 And then they're just kind of like, okay, so we'll start at fourth grade.
00:10:57.720 Yeah.
00:10:58.000 Teacher, teachers just waiting for the sawmill, the buzzsaw of fourth grade sex education.
00:11:02.320 And it's all sucking and glucking and butt stuff.
00:11:04.820 Yeah, exactly.
00:11:06.260 So we think we won, but we're actually, the concession is still a loss because the fourth graders are just going to get clotheslined by this.
00:11:15.160 When did you learn sex ed?
00:11:16.440 When was your first like awkward sex ed conversation?
00:11:18.580 Mine was seventh grade.
00:11:19.420 I think seventh, sixth or seventh grade.
00:11:21.320 And it was like a condom on a banana type shit.
00:11:23.460 Like the sperm goes to the egg, blah, blah, blah.
00:11:25.980 They weren't talking about glucking.
00:11:27.720 They weren't talking about dildos and butt stuff.
00:11:29.580 Boys town.
00:11:30.580 Yeah.
00:11:31.440 Yeah.
00:11:32.180 Boys town.
00:11:32.900 All the gay stuff.
00:11:33.980 They weren't.
00:11:34.220 It was none of that.
00:11:35.180 Boys town.
00:11:35.880 There was really none of that.
00:11:37.040 And there were also less LGBT people in general.
00:11:40.920 Yeah.
00:11:41.260 Which gets us to our next clip.
00:11:43.860 Paddleboarding.
00:11:44.560 Ron Perlman.
00:11:45.140 Are we not even talking about how Ron Perlman says, don't say gay?
00:11:48.620 Ron, don't say gay.
00:11:50.860 It's like, you guys said that.
00:11:52.820 Yeah.
00:11:53.040 None of us said that.
00:11:54.220 You're arguing with your own version of what you think it is.
00:11:56.780 And so it's just like factually wrong, super creepy, weird old guy with fucked up teeth
00:12:02.380 talking right into the camera.
00:12:03.660 This is not a good angle for you, Ron Perlman.
00:12:05.820 It's so true.
00:12:06.580 We need to, this guy, he's like new Alyssa Milano, new Kathy Griffin.
00:12:09.820 So he's going to snap soon.
00:12:11.700 There's going to be something darker.
00:12:13.060 He's going to do something worse than just a selfie video.
00:12:15.440 So it's a perfect encapsulation of the times.
00:12:17.700 It's like people who have platforms from being in Hellboy 2 and stupid things don't
00:12:22.140 matter.
00:12:22.580 Hellboy 2 is so good though.
00:12:23.720 I mean, not to minimize their contributions of Hellboy 2.
00:12:26.180 So they have these, they have these platforms.
00:12:27.960 They become like these propped up people.
00:12:29.860 They don't read the bill, but then they use their platforms to kind of regurgitate the
00:12:34.360 cabal's talking points.
00:12:36.140 And it's just like, well, Ron Perlman, he's a smart, successful guy.
00:12:39.740 He's a famous person.
00:12:41.260 He's not, he can't be that wrong.
00:12:42.680 And then like that assumption is like, it allows for the gray area to exist.
00:12:47.540 Of course.
00:12:47.980 Of course.
00:12:48.520 And he, um, this is his second time doing it.
00:12:52.240 So I think he's getting good response.
00:12:54.500 Uh, he did one for Ted Cruz.
00:12:55.960 Hey Ted, like something like that.
00:12:57.860 It's all just extremely creepy.
00:12:59.460 Um, he tries to be tough.
00:13:00.540 Kind of.
00:13:01.000 Yeah.
00:13:01.160 He tries to be a tough guy.
00:13:02.020 It's like, dude, you're 70 plus you're an old man.
00:13:05.620 Relax.
00:13:06.160 Old man with no power too.
00:13:08.180 You know, it's like, it's one thing if you're the 70 year old, uh, president of the United
00:13:11.400 States and you talk a little shit when you're just a weak old man who like can't even put
00:13:16.400 on the hell boy hands anymore.
00:13:18.020 He was hell boy.
00:13:19.260 Oh no.
00:13:20.660 I, I meant, uh, what's the one Thanos.
00:13:24.900 No, he wasn't Thanos.
00:13:25.760 He wishes he was, he wishes he was Thanos.
00:13:28.200 So, um, yeah, but this guy sucks.
00:13:30.480 Look forward to more because more content is coming from Ron and it's all going to be humiliating.
00:13:34.520 Yep.
00:13:35.320 And it's all part of the theme we're seeing, which is why we are going to be playing this
00:13:40.180 next clip.
00:13:40.820 Paddle boarding gay boy teacher.
00:13:43.620 Got it.
00:13:44.900 That's exactly what I titled it.
00:13:46.580 Yeah.
00:13:47.260 You know, it's twofold.
00:13:48.820 It really hits hard, um, in my heart professionally and, uh, uh, professionally, uh, professionally,
00:13:54.520 it, it truly makes me feel like, um, I am not trusted as a professional.
00:14:00.260 Um, um, I know my kindergarten standards through and through and, um, nowhere in our curriculum
00:14:06.520 does it have anything about, um, teaching sexual orientation or sexual identity.
00:14:13.420 Um, so for them to, to say that, that that's happening, um, that, you know, it's kind of
00:14:18.400 crazy.
00:14:18.960 Um, but, uh, we should be able to have discussions and, and that's what we're encouraged to do
00:14:23.560 in kindergarten.
00:14:24.040 And then personally, because, um, you know, my, my kids do have questions.
00:14:27.540 They want to know who the, uh, my partner is in pictures outside of my classroom.
00:14:31.320 And I should be able to speak to that.
00:14:33.140 So, so do you worry that you won't even be able to talk about your own personal home life?
00:14:38.620 I mean, I have a child in kindergarten right now.
00:14:40.480 I know exactly that my, my child has two teachers, one of which has a daughter at home, um, and
00:14:46.460 is single.
00:14:46.940 The other is married and has four children.
00:14:49.160 I know everything about their lives because my kid tells me.
00:14:52.540 Absolutely.
00:14:53.740 Absolutely.
00:14:54.500 You are 100% correct.
00:14:56.160 Um, that's what we do as educators.
00:14:58.500 We build relationships with our kids.
00:15:00.500 And in order to build relationships, you talk about your home life.
00:15:03.200 You talk about what you do on the weekends.
00:15:05.120 That's building community.
00:15:06.620 I, it scares me to death that I am not going to be able to have these conversations with
00:15:12.340 my children because they're going to ask me what I did on the weekend.
00:15:15.120 I don't want to have to hide that my partner and I went paddle boarding this weekend because
00:15:18.980 then they ask, well, what does partner mean?
00:15:20.680 Mr.
00:15:20.840 Say my buddy.
00:15:22.120 Yeah.
00:15:22.620 Problem number one, you notice how the teacher keeps saying my children.
00:15:26.160 Yeah.
00:15:26.560 For the, for the kids, my children, obviously it's not, this actually puts the power back
00:15:32.080 into the hands of the parents because maybe the parents don't want your, their children
00:15:36.300 to hear about what you and your boyfriend did.
00:15:38.940 You went paddle boarding a little bit, boat trip, a little gay boat trip.
00:15:41.620 It was hot.
00:15:42.520 Your boyfriend was holding you close.
00:15:44.080 A little speedo, a little salt, drip of sweat down his back.
00:15:48.100 The skin was glistening in the sun.
00:15:49.620 You kind of smell his BO, but you like his stink.
00:15:51.960 We don't need to hear this gay stuff at all.
00:15:55.240 And I can't stink.
00:15:58.680 Yeah.
00:15:59.080 And it's like, remember in the nineties, I'm a nineties kid.
00:16:01.040 I was born in 1989.
00:16:02.380 So it's like all the teachers I had, I didn't know anything about them.
00:16:05.700 And then you'd learn like little things here and there.
00:16:07.800 Cause they would slip up.
00:16:08.920 Like one time we were there after school and we saw one of the sinkers, one of the
00:16:13.280 teachers smoking a cigarette.
00:16:14.700 Yeah.
00:16:15.180 And it was like, Oh, Miss C smoked cigarettes.
00:16:16.960 Like, Oh, we didn't know that.
00:16:18.040 I think that was cool.
00:16:19.060 But like, you didn't know anything about the teacher's personal lives because they were
00:16:22.820 teachers and their job was to teach.
00:16:25.160 And it was almost like the better teachers kept it more private.
00:16:29.140 Absolutely.
00:16:29.960 But now this guy wants to teach kindergartners about him and his boyfriend going on paddle boarding
00:16:35.040 trips.
00:16:35.500 What do you think they did in those trips?
00:16:37.360 Don't make me list it.
00:16:38.700 Yeah.
00:16:38.920 Don't make me say it's horrible.
00:16:41.380 I keep thinking.
00:16:44.380 Oh man.
00:16:45.140 And so again, this is like kindergarten.
00:16:47.420 And then Ron Perlman's mad at kindergarten through third grade.
00:16:50.660 This guy's a kindergarten teacher, the same class level that brought to you red or blue
00:16:54.900 or nap time, you know?
00:16:56.860 And it's like, you want to talk about gay stuff or sexual stuff.
00:17:00.540 Just don't bring it up, man.
00:17:02.100 They're six.
00:17:02.740 They're not going to remember you.
00:17:03.820 They're five.
00:17:04.880 Yeah.
00:17:05.420 They're five.
00:17:06.380 Exactly.
00:17:06.960 Like you, it's more about like babysitting.
00:17:08.900 Sitting and like wrangling.
00:17:10.120 Yeah.
00:17:10.380 And it is like, oh, like me and my partner.
00:17:13.360 It's like kindergarten.
00:17:14.840 You send home art with the kid and it's like macaroni art that the teacher mostly did.
00:17:19.280 Yeah.
00:17:19.500 You know, it's not like the kid was an artist and signed their name and did this.
00:17:23.060 Yeah.
00:17:23.460 There's no reason to know this stuff.
00:17:25.320 And if you're going to teach the kids stuff, I'd rather teach them normal because LGBT
00:17:28.920 isn't normal.
00:17:30.020 It's abnormal.
00:17:31.160 So let's just, let's just talk in generalizations.
00:17:33.780 There's boys and girls.
00:17:34.820 There's moms and dads.
00:17:36.700 Let's start there.
00:17:37.780 Yeah.
00:17:37.960 We don't need to get into the, we don't need to ball them with the details.
00:17:41.040 They got to get there first.
00:17:42.760 The mom and dad's like the, the, the stuff that actually matters.
00:17:46.000 Um, that's an interesting point because if you get there first, then you can kind of build
00:17:49.820 off that foundation.
00:17:50.900 But if you get there first and the foundation is, oh, there's moms and dads and dads and
00:17:55.880 dads and moms and moms and girls who are boys and boys who are girls.
00:17:59.560 When you get there, like the foundation doesn't make sense.
00:18:02.260 And how much can you really build on that?
00:18:03.940 But if you start with the foundation of a mom and a dad come together and they have
00:18:07.380 a baby, that's like pretty easy, simple stuff.
00:18:10.580 Well, that's the whole point.
00:18:11.500 They say we get to them as early as possible.
00:18:13.820 We just throw everything at the wall.
00:18:15.920 And then it's like a big experiment on whether or not this is going to work out well for kids.
00:18:20.760 And, uh, we have a part later that we're going to get to that shows the experiment isn't
00:18:24.500 going very great.
00:18:25.460 It'll get to that right now.
00:18:26.620 The experiment is not going great.
00:18:28.200 A lot of people think like, oh, if like us, what's the big deal?
00:18:30.920 Actually, no one thinks that watches that.
00:18:32.720 But if you were going to say, oh, what's the big deal?
00:18:35.040 Kids need to learn.
00:18:35.920 There's all kinds of things they need to be exposed to.
00:18:38.060 What's the big deal?
00:18:39.420 This next piece that we got from libs of TikTok is very eyeopening as to how, um, the LGBTQIA
00:18:48.000 plus movement is growing and it's growing a lot with younger people.
00:18:52.580 Meaning when they're exposed to it, they gravitate towards it and start to be represented by it.
00:18:58.240 Yeah.
00:18:58.420 Imagine some kindergartner teacher kept talking about dinosaurs every day.
00:19:01.620 You think the kid would like dinosaurs?
00:19:03.620 Yes.
00:19:04.520 Exactly.
00:19:05.200 So this is actually kind of a follow-up from our last week, Cringe of the Week, where we
00:19:08.100 showed you the, um, Austin independent school district doing the pride parade.
00:19:12.800 And we were kind of laughing and pointing out the, like, oh, there's the fat lady teacher.
00:19:16.760 She's the one driving these kids to do this.
00:19:18.760 And so, uh, these are internal messages from a fourth grade elementary teacher in Austin ISD.
00:19:24.600 She was upset that an entire week dedicated to LGBT still wasn't good enough.
00:19:29.080 So I'm just going to read, uh, these messages directly.
00:19:31.500 So I think what happened was the vice principal kind of organized this, got some heat and then
00:19:36.000 backtracked on it.
00:19:37.620 Um, and so this teacher, uh, comes out and texts her or emails her.
00:19:42.920 I'm not sure which it says, I feel that it is inappropriate to call our parade this morning,
00:19:46.840 a wellness walk, which is what the vice principal did to like back off the LGBT.
00:19:50.900 Because clearly you saw the video, it was LGBT flags, little masks and all that.
00:19:55.860 They were doing it for a reason.
00:19:57.240 While I understand that wellness walk is something that, uh, was previously in motion to promote
00:20:01.100 health and fitness and is something we want to continue.
00:20:03.300 It really takes away from the experience of celebrating pride to couple the two.
00:20:07.160 The first pride was a riot.
00:20:08.400 It is not enough to just welcome, love, and celebrate queer folks with an ex.
00:20:13.200 Your allyship should always lead you to activism, speaking up and fighting for what is right.
00:20:18.060 Even when it feels uncomfortable.
00:20:19.040 We can't choose in and out of our protest spaces.
00:20:22.400 And so it's like, that's what she just revealed the master plan to your allyship should always
00:20:27.900 lead to activism.
00:20:28.960 It's like they're creating little activists.
00:20:30.900 That's the goal.
00:20:31.520 And this is where it gets very dark.
00:20:33.200 She continues out of the 32 students that I teach.
00:20:36.200 20 of them are LGBTQIA plus and have come out to me.
00:20:41.860 Well, there you have it.
00:20:43.440 I feel that we need to do better for them to affirm our students.
00:20:45.940 I think it would only be appropriate and right to publicly announce what we had this morning
00:20:49.240 was a pride parade.
00:20:50.080 Our students are aware and paying attention.
00:20:52.800 So over 50% of that fourth grade teacher students, 20 out of 32, according to these
00:20:59.200 texts, are in the LGBT community.
00:21:03.560 Which is an insane metric.
00:21:05.540 It's like five eighths.
00:21:06.300 That doesn't even make sense at all.
00:21:08.660 Oh, and so this is fourth grade.
00:21:10.440 So this is what's waiting for the kids in Florida after the third grade churn out.
00:21:15.640 And so one of the things is, she goes, out of 32 students that I teach, 20 of them are
00:21:19.560 LGBTQIA plus, whatever.
00:21:21.980 I feel that we need to do better.
00:21:23.740 It's like, if you have 20 out of 32 that are coming to you and identifying as LGBTQ, your
00:21:28.480 first thought shouldn't be, we need to do better.
00:21:30.620 It's okay.
00:21:31.140 What is happening?
00:21:32.360 We're in trouble.
00:21:33.480 My first thought would be, oh, we need to investigate this teacher, put her on leave
00:21:37.440 and then probably get law enforcement involved.
00:21:39.940 What is she encouraging?
00:21:40.880 What has she said to these kids?
00:21:42.040 We do interviews, extensive forensic interviews with all these kids and figure out exactly
00:21:45.880 what's going on.
00:21:47.080 Because this is like textbook grooming, right?
00:21:49.260 Like these kids don't, what?
00:21:51.540 You're LGBTQ fourth grader?
00:21:53.860 You're queer?
00:21:54.600 You're 20 out of 32.
00:21:55.920 So it's clearly being presented as like the cool thing, the fun thing, the counterculture,
00:22:00.980 like get back at your parents thing.
00:22:02.680 And it's actually working.
00:22:04.640 And yeah, this idea of like sexualized children.
00:22:06.660 And we saw it with the Disney people too, in that a little internal meeting they had
00:22:10.660 the one Disney executive, that lady was like, oh, I have a trans child.
00:22:14.700 And I also have a pansexual child.
00:22:16.540 And like pansexual means like you're sexually attracted to men and women.
00:22:21.320 And it's like pansexual child is an oxymoron.
00:22:23.960 It doesn't exist.
00:22:24.600 It's like vegan cat.
00:22:26.020 Your child is like sexual, sexual.
00:22:29.280 Did you hear what you're saying?
00:22:30.720 And then imagine this frumpy teacher who's like all about allyship and activism and stuff.
00:22:35.440 And some kid comes out as gay or whatever, fake gay for attention.
00:22:40.540 You think she's not going to give him the most attention and praise on earth after that?
00:22:44.280 It's like these little perverse incentive structures where the teacher is basically encouraging you to do it.
00:22:48.800 And we'll give you, oh, we'll celebrate you.
00:22:50.940 We'll have a cupcake day.
00:22:52.440 You know, I'm making that up.
00:22:53.560 But you think she gives less attention to the marginalized ones who need an ally?
00:22:58.080 Yeah, not a good time to be a straight little white kid.
00:23:01.960 Oh, yeah.
00:23:02.480 Oh, I like hunting with my dad.
00:23:04.020 And I like going to baseball games.
00:23:05.620 It's like, shut up, Peter.
00:23:06.700 Get in the back.
00:23:07.660 We're doing gay shit.
00:23:09.360 So we're doing drag.
00:23:11.960 Yeah.
00:23:12.400 Put on a dress.
00:23:13.460 Yeah, we're doing drag syndrome.
00:23:15.340 But so, so, I mean, you know, 20 out of 32, it should be like alarm bells.
00:23:22.500 Shut down the school.
00:23:23.620 Lock the kids in.
00:23:24.500 Like, this is not the like, oh, yeah, they're right time.
00:23:28.500 This isn't the time to be like, we need to listen to the kids.
00:23:31.420 It's like, whoa, this experiment has gone way too far.
00:23:34.520 And like, that's how far away we are from reality where the person can say, well, 20 out of 32 of my children are in the LGBTQIA group.
00:23:44.540 And doesn't bat an eye.
00:23:45.480 Like, wouldn't you keep, wouldn't that be like a really, like a bad stat?
00:23:49.220 I need to hide this.
00:23:50.040 Yeah, you'd be like, oh, I'm 32 of my kids are in the LGBT.
00:23:53.640 It's like, I think I got to teach them a little different or something.
00:23:56.620 This can't be right.
00:23:57.460 Am I the problem?
00:23:58.560 No, no.
00:23:59.760 20 of 32 kids are gay.
00:24:01.300 It's that meme.
00:24:02.140 So it's like, but the thing is, like now that there's this totem pole and this culturally enforced totem pole, culturally enforced by the cabal and the globalists and the George Soros types.
00:24:11.020 Uh, we're in this situation where LGBT is like a top priority and you're, if you're a straight white person, you're at the bottom of the totem pole.
00:24:20.860 But these people at the top are now acting in ways that aren't even reasonable for the quote, normal people in society.
00:24:27.740 Like they're not acting like, oh yeah, we're all equal.
00:24:30.680 And now we're finally getting our equal rights.
00:24:32.900 They're taking like more rights and taking more than anyone else ever had.
00:24:37.260 And they're demanding that it be that way under the justification of like past transgressions.
00:24:42.680 So now we're seeing, uh, in the next clip, a person who was showing their pronouns on their badge.
00:24:50.180 I think it was a nurse and the nurse said that the patient she was talking to, uh, let's maybe just read it.
00:24:58.480 The patient she was talking to, uh, questioned her pronouns and then the nurse took it upon herself to miss putting the needle into her vein twice.
00:25:05.960 Yeah.
00:25:06.440 So extra pokes.
00:25:07.640 So she was replying to someone about transphobia and said, my badge has, has had she, her pronouns for a year.
00:25:14.380 I'm cis, which is like normal.
00:25:16.740 I'm a white or not white, but I'm a straight, uh, normal sex.
00:25:22.100 And I wear it to help my patients and colleagues who fall under the trans umbrella feel a little bit more comfy.
00:25:26.360 In the last few weeks, several cis patients have berated me for it.
00:25:29.380 People being like, you're a girl.
00:25:30.920 You don't need that.
00:25:31.740 You don't need she, her.
00:25:32.720 You're clearly a girl with long hair and boobs and whatever.
00:25:35.880 And then, so this nurse chimes in, I had a patient.
00:25:39.260 I was doing a blood draw on see my pronoun pin and loudly laugh to the staff.
00:25:43.260 She, her.
00:25:44.100 Well, of course it is.
00:25:45.020 What other pronouns even are there?
00:25:46.440 It.
00:25:46.980 And it's like classic.
00:25:48.120 That's classic joke.
00:25:49.240 What?
00:25:49.560 Of course.
00:25:50.320 Of course.
00:25:51.240 I missed his vein.
00:25:52.600 So he had to get stuck twice.
00:25:54.640 Um, and it was a wake forest medical student, fourth year medical student.
00:25:58.260 Um, and she has since deleted her account.
00:26:00.780 Yeah.
00:26:01.180 So yeah.
00:26:01.900 And they're investigating as they should.
00:26:04.200 You can't just do medical mispractice because someone was rude to me for my leftism.
00:26:08.520 Yeah.
00:26:09.060 And we'll get to this in the Will Smith section about how like violence is now being justified
00:26:13.400 for certain groups.
00:26:14.440 Yeah.
00:26:14.940 And there used to be like societal rules and virtues like, all right, like violence is
00:26:20.600 never appropriate reaction to words.
00:26:23.440 And this is something that that's gone.
00:26:25.080 That's getting, that's getting played out.
00:26:27.020 They're laundering that.
00:26:27.360 And they're, they're laundering that.
00:26:28.660 So now it's like, there is a time for violence and it's like the people who are sacrificing
00:26:33.120 integrity based things, they're happy to do it because they never operate in that world
00:26:36.560 anyway.
00:26:37.100 They just took advantage of people who were maintaining societal standards with integrity
00:26:42.240 things.
00:26:42.640 And they took advantage of that.
00:26:43.880 Now that they're kind of getting power for the first time, that's like what's getting
00:26:47.700 thrown out.
00:26:48.440 The, the, the traditional things, anything that's based in integrity.
00:26:52.040 And it's like, now they have a, a new thing to make their own rules around based
00:26:55.900 on emotion, based on emotion and who they feel like is oppressed.
00:26:58.600 Yeah, exactly.
00:26:59.600 It's all a totem pole.
00:27:00.620 It's a totem pole reference.
00:27:01.700 Once Will Smith slapped everybody, they're like, okay, was everybody black?
00:27:05.200 Okay.
00:27:06.160 Assaulted the wife.
00:27:07.020 You know, it's like they're referencing their oppression points while determining if it's
00:27:12.140 right or not.
00:27:12.920 Um, and then again, this is another thing that I always say.
00:27:16.240 Um, she, this nurse who pricked the guy twice for the, she, her pronouns that he laughed
00:27:21.400 at.
00:27:21.660 Cause obviously it's a laughing matter.
00:27:23.200 Um, she had no problem throwing it out in the world thinking like, oh, I'm going to
00:27:28.060 get internet points for this, you know, instead of like maybe just telling someone that you
00:27:32.500 did a sick fuck thing and you're twisted and you're abusing patients.
00:27:36.400 Um, exactly.
00:27:37.620 And we're not there yet.
00:27:39.060 Like we're actually way past it where it's like getting to the point where people who feel
00:27:44.000 oppressed are now acting violently.
00:27:45.840 We're not there yet.
00:27:47.060 We're way past it.
00:27:48.260 Cause they're acting violently and then sharing it on social media.
00:27:51.340 Exactly.
00:27:52.040 So like the acting violently was like probably a couple of summers ago with the George Floyd
00:27:55.960 riots and all that stuff.
00:27:57.140 Like that's where it got like acceptable.
00:27:58.980 And now it's acceptable to the point where, oh, you can brag about it.
00:28:02.500 Like that's how okay with it.
00:28:03.880 We are at this point.
00:28:04.600 We didn't just get there.
00:28:05.720 We're very well past.
00:28:07.040 Exactly.
00:28:07.620 All right.
00:28:07.780 Where are we headed next?
00:28:08.680 All right.
00:28:09.140 Now we are into, is this the cringe of the week still?
00:28:12.600 We can keep it.
00:28:13.200 We're still in here.
00:28:13.540 We're still in cringe.
00:28:14.240 Uh, new Leah Thomas just dropped English biker named Emily Bridges is now the top woman
00:28:19.980 cyclist.
00:28:21.740 Um, wait, Emily Bridges and many of the top women cyclists are scared to speak out.
00:28:27.340 Oh, I've seen this one before.
00:28:28.960 Yeah, exactly.
00:28:29.580 They're scared to speak out competitors and everyone else is outraged and obviously it's
00:28:32.880 an injustice.
00:28:33.600 Of course.
00:28:34.140 And Emily Bridges was like a record holding male cyclist.
00:28:37.300 So it's not even going to be close.
00:28:38.740 Previously set a national junior men's record over 25 miles and was selected to join British
00:28:43.200 Cycling Senior Academy in 2019.
00:28:45.180 So a very good, a good cyclist, man cyclist.
00:28:48.540 And now the 25 mile race, that's kind of like the standard race for cycling.
00:28:53.060 He is two minutes faster than the best woman.
00:28:56.220 Two minutes.
00:28:56.860 Yep.
00:28:57.220 Which is quite a lot.
00:28:58.680 So bye-bye to women's cycling.
00:29:00.300 It's nice knowing you.
00:29:01.480 Toodles.
00:29:01.960 See you later.
00:29:02.480 Lost another one.
00:29:03.340 Won't come back until you fight ladies.
00:29:05.160 And then everyone's saying, oh, but the testosterone levels are low enough to compete, all that
00:29:09.760 stuff.
00:29:10.040 The same thing they said for Leah Thomas.
00:29:11.600 Yeah.
00:29:11.840 And what's interesting about Leah Thomas, the situation over there was Leah Thomas's
00:29:17.500 hundred meter freestyle time as William Thomas before she decided she was a lady was 47 seconds,
00:29:24.980 47.15 seconds.
00:29:26.820 Now Leah Thomas, the woman, her best hundred meter time is 47.37 seconds.
00:29:32.660 So it's a difference.
00:29:33.160 Is that a big difference?
00:29:33.920 Can you tell me the math?
00:29:35.500 0.22.
00:29:36.460 Whoa.
00:29:37.240 0.22 difference.
00:29:38.560 Wow.
00:29:38.800 That's huge.
00:29:39.600 Uh, which is for all, for the audio only people.
00:29:45.560 Um, so it's basically the same time and can't even snap your fingers that fast.
00:29:49.660 This biker is going to have the records already day one.
00:29:52.180 And it's just another thing that women are going to, it's just like, Hey, don't do women's
00:29:56.000 sports anymore.
00:29:56.820 It's over.
00:29:57.800 Uh, yeah.
00:29:58.540 I ruined it.
00:29:59.360 Well, I take a different track, which is fight for your own sports.
00:30:02.780 Reclaim it.
00:30:03.340 Um, you know, uh, nobody's going to fight for you.
00:30:06.680 We're all chirping and it would be amazing if at the starting line for like Leah Thomas
00:30:10.900 or this biker, if all the women competing just didn't go.
00:30:14.800 So imagine that you're in the pool, everyone's there, ready, set, go, bang.
00:30:19.520 The gun goes off.
00:30:20.260 And then everyone stands in the thing and only Leah Thomas jumps in.
00:30:23.260 She swims back and forth, gets first place.
00:30:26.280 Congrats.
00:30:26.760 I'm only competing against myself.
00:30:28.100 Well, now you literally are.
00:30:29.140 Yeah.
00:30:29.360 That would be the way.
00:30:30.380 Same with the biking.
00:30:31.040 Let him, let him go do the race by himself and be the fastest woman ever competing against
00:30:35.540 nobody.
00:30:35.860 That's kind of how I hope it would get resolved.
00:30:37.700 Hire a photographer to make sure they get you standing there while you're at the, while
00:30:42.300 you're at the line, just like standing defiantly.
00:30:44.880 Yeah.
00:30:45.040 And I guarantee you it'll go viral.
00:30:46.620 You'll be a sensation.
00:30:48.040 Tucker Carlson will call you the next day.
00:30:49.880 Exactly.
00:30:50.280 So if you are a lady competing against biological men in any sort of sport or event, let us
00:30:56.680 know.
00:30:57.040 And we'll arrange a, we'll literally call and get a, like a high end photographer to come
00:31:01.600 and get you while you stand there defiantly, not racing.
00:31:05.280 You'll be a hero.
00:31:06.440 You do it for so many other women, not just yourself.
00:31:09.160 It's a big step.
00:31:10.060 So let us know if you are in that situation.
00:31:12.260 And so I want to make a point because again, with this whole big leftist experimentation phase
00:31:17.760 where it's just like, let's let the emotions decide something.
00:31:20.280 And then experiment with society for a long time.
00:31:23.540 We've seen what that result gets you in, uh, the grade school stuff.
00:31:27.860 It gets you 20 out of 32 kids or LGBTQ or something.
00:31:30.540 I don't know.
00:31:31.600 Um, and so that's a good point.
00:31:33.780 They always want to, well, we don't know what's best.
00:31:35.920 So we're going to, we're going to test it out.
00:31:37.540 Now we're starting to see the results of the test.
00:31:40.080 Exactly.
00:31:40.760 Leah's got some good results.
00:31:42.380 Uh, this dude's going to have some great results, I'm guessing.
00:31:44.980 Um, and so, so the, the governing body over this race or over this cycling thing,
00:31:50.280 said, and while they stand by the rules they have set, which is the, get your testosterone
00:31:54.060 below a certain level.
00:31:55.420 Um, and while they stand by the rules they have set, the governing body concedes more scientific
00:31:59.040 research needs to be done in the area.
00:32:00.680 But in the meantime, this dude's racing.
00:32:03.660 Yeah.
00:32:03.980 In the meantime, blow them out guy.
00:32:05.980 Blow them out, buddy.
00:32:07.020 Uh, you, you, you, you deserved it.
00:32:10.300 Absolutely.
00:32:11.000 And so this is just like a testosterone thing too.
00:32:13.280 Like your dick's still there.
00:32:15.480 Yeah.
00:32:15.860 So something's still trying to produce testosterone.
00:32:18.140 Yeah.
00:32:18.560 I would love to interview one of these people.
00:32:20.500 Imagine like a sit down with Leah Thomas or this new biking person.
00:32:23.820 That'd be huge.
00:32:24.500 It'd be so insightful.
00:32:25.760 That'd be great.
00:32:26.660 Um, all right, moving on.
00:32:27.940 The NFL is now, is now being forced to hire new, a new coach.
00:32:32.540 Every team has to hire a new offensive coach that is a minority or a woman or a woman,
00:32:38.240 minority person of color.
00:32:39.900 All 32 NFL teams will hire a minority offensive assistant coach for the 2022 season.
00:32:44.200 Part of a series of policy enhancements announced Monday to address the league's ongoing diversity
00:32:48.460 effort.
00:32:49.060 The coach can be a female or a member of an ethnic or racial minority.
00:32:53.000 According to the policy, this will be paid for from a league wide fund.
00:32:57.160 So it's basically just the NFL going, Hey, everybody, we're going to give you money.
00:33:00.860 Go hire a black guy, a woman, or how about an Asian guy?
00:33:06.100 Yeah.
00:33:06.500 How many Asian guys do you, how many Indian guys do you think are going to get hired?
00:33:09.460 We need an Indian woman in an outfit on the sidelines of these games.
00:33:14.120 Is it becoming like a dinner for schmucks situation?
00:33:16.260 It really is.
00:33:17.040 Where it's like everyone brings their like out of the box person.
00:33:20.080 This is my weirdo.
00:33:21.340 This is my one who doesn't fit in.
00:33:22.880 Everybody be nice to Samantha.
00:33:24.360 Coach Tammy.
00:33:25.040 And it's a trans person.
00:33:26.140 Yeah.
00:33:26.400 It's very mentally ill.
00:33:27.700 And so, I mean, I just want to point out that this is an institution, the NFL, engaging
00:33:34.840 in racist hiring practices.
00:33:37.740 It's institutional racism.
00:33:40.140 So this would be an example.
00:33:41.360 When everybody goes, oh, institutional racism, this is an example for us, for our side, the
00:33:46.580 anti-white institutional racism.
00:33:49.180 So, you know.
00:33:50.140 Yeah.
00:33:50.260 No need to do it for the players.
00:33:51.720 Yeah.
00:33:52.440 No white cornerbacks are getting hired right now.
00:33:54.540 I'll tell you that much.
00:33:55.340 That'll be interesting when it, when it bleeds into the game.
00:33:58.400 Yeah.
00:33:58.760 Every team needs one white corner on the roster.
00:34:01.240 So yeah, here's exhibit A of institutional racism and it ain't helping the white guys.
00:34:06.040 Exactly.
00:34:06.640 And it's also interesting too, because a lot of the concerns with these groups and these
00:34:11.320 like intentional hires, minority hires, a lot of times people will say like the person
00:34:16.900 who gets hired, like, Hey, do you feel like people at the office think you were only hired
00:34:20.180 because you're a diversity hire or a minority or a person of color or whatever.
00:34:24.900 And it's like, in this situation, how can you pretend it's not?
00:34:27.980 Yeah.
00:34:28.320 Well, there's no pretending.
00:34:29.280 They told them and said, you have to hire a person of color or a girl or a guy who thinks
00:34:33.560 he's a girl.
00:34:34.180 So the NFL is removing all doubt from whether or not this person was hired by the color of
00:34:38.240 their skin or their gender.
00:34:39.160 And dude, I've seen, I've seen coaches, right.
00:34:42.460 Who go coach at like a seven, a or, you know, five, a, whatever, uh, Texas like powerhouse
00:34:47.940 or something they coach in Texas.
00:34:49.580 They win some state championships.
00:34:50.700 Then they get to TCU or they go somewhere, they work their way up.
00:34:54.920 And then eventually you get an NFL offensive coordinator job or something.
00:34:58.300 If you do a good enough job, where are the women coming from?
00:35:02.060 Where's the pipeline?
00:35:03.340 Like, so you just start as an NFL assistant coordinator or something.
00:35:09.160 And then everything's up from here.
00:35:11.740 It's like the NFL is the end game where people end at.
00:35:15.080 That's a great point.
00:35:16.200 And there's just, there's no pipeline.
00:35:17.620 It's not like you played, Oh, she played in the LA.
00:35:19.960 She played on the LA bruisers, the bikini league.
00:35:22.560 And now she's fucking teaching a 350 pound man how to like hit with his hands and do this.
00:35:28.180 It's like, there's no translation.
00:35:29.840 And I, and straight, they're going straight to the reward.
00:35:33.280 Like the, the career, the hard work that you put into a career will get you to the NFL.
00:35:38.600 Maybe it's the hardest career, toughest path ever, toughest path ever.
00:35:42.520 You have to be proven correct and proven to be great at every level.
00:35:46.300 And they'll fire you in a year and a half too, even if you're great.
00:35:49.940 And now it's just like, Oh yeah, here's the reward that some people work really hard for
00:35:53.880 here.
00:35:54.280 Here it is for you right now because you're dark.
00:35:57.040 Come on, Deb.
00:35:58.360 Come on, Deb.
00:35:58.920 That's scary.
00:35:59.640 You're a lady.
00:36:00.200 Um, but it's good.
00:36:01.500 Let them, let them, let, let these institutions expose themselves and blow themselves out.
00:36:05.120 And like we said before, get away from what they were built on.
00:36:08.780 They were built on being the NFL of the football league of America, hardworking teams.
00:36:14.760 Everyone's got their thing.
00:36:15.740 And now it's just like a charity situation.
00:36:18.040 The charity handout league, the charity handout league, and you can't even hit anymore.
00:36:21.340 And everything's a penalty.
00:36:22.280 And if you trash talk, it's a penalty and you can't celebrate the whole thing is just like
00:36:27.160 going South fast.
00:36:28.200 Didn't they have end racism on their helmets?
00:36:30.280 Yeah.
00:36:30.540 And now they're doing racism to hire people.
00:36:33.380 Yeah.
00:36:33.640 But it's good because everybody gets a job at the end of this one.
00:36:36.720 It's good racism.
00:36:37.780 And that's the common theme we're seeing in this episode.
00:36:40.020 It's like, there's justifiable action.
00:36:43.320 There's stuff you're justified in doing bad things to people.
00:36:46.900 As long as the people that you're hurting are the oppressed.
00:36:50.580 And you get a good result.
00:36:52.940 Yeah.
00:36:53.380 Like, and it's, that's in your mind.
00:36:54.960 So you can hurt people as long as you're lifting up the quote oppressed and you can
00:37:00.120 hurt people as long as you're going against the oppressors.
00:37:03.140 And I want to say we had a female strength coach in college.
00:37:06.500 Yeah.
00:37:07.020 And I liked her.
00:37:08.340 I liked her too, but it was a little strange.
00:37:11.380 It was a little strange.
00:37:12.400 And it was also kind of, it was a little bit easy.
00:37:14.880 No, I'm not.
00:37:15.800 She was great.
00:37:16.520 I loved her.
00:37:17.360 I liked her.
00:37:17.960 But there would be days where it's like, you have a workout on Sunday after a Saturday
00:37:21.500 game and then I could just be like, yo, coach S like, I'm a little, I'm a little sore.
00:37:26.880 Like, I'm just going to kind of half ass this.
00:37:28.520 And she'd be like, okay, go ride the bike or whatever.
00:37:30.780 I like that.
00:37:31.160 But then coach J came and he was like a little brick house workout guy and he replaced her.
00:37:36.660 And then he was way harder, way worse, way tougher.
00:37:39.660 You yell at us, rip us up.
00:37:41.240 And like, she couldn't, she wouldn't yell at us.
00:37:43.160 She, she couldn't be like, you're a fucking pussy.
00:37:45.180 You're soft.
00:37:45.760 You didn't get the weight up.
00:37:46.920 He did.
00:37:47.880 But that's lifting weights too.
00:37:49.400 And it's like, anybody can learn about the, you know, a body and like lifting weights and
00:37:53.700 how that works for you.
00:37:54.540 What the fuck does 130 pound girl know about fighting in the trenches?
00:37:58.060 Yeah.
00:37:58.420 You know, what, what does, what does some random, uh, you know, white woman know about playing
00:38:06.620 cornerback?
00:38:07.680 Yeah.
00:38:08.100 Nothing.
00:38:08.700 Literally nothing.
00:38:09.320 All she can do is like learn from watching film and whatever, but that's like, so any
00:38:13.660 other coach can do that.
00:38:14.680 And also probably has playing experience.
00:38:16.660 Exactly.
00:38:17.240 So we're pretending that they're qualified enough.
00:38:20.200 Yeah.
00:38:21.000 Yeah.
00:38:21.320 Not good.
00:38:22.160 Uh, moving on to synthetic, synthetic beef and male birth control section.
00:38:25.900 Isn't this depressing that all our institutions are just engaging in absolute trash and we're
00:38:30.460 just sitting here watching and everyone disagrees.
00:38:32.360 It's not like public opinion is like one way where it's like, yeah, the NFL has been, you
00:38:37.400 know, doing this for too long.
00:38:39.080 This is crazy pitchforks outside the headquarters.
00:38:41.680 It's just like, we're doing it and, uh, hope nobody minds.
00:38:45.820 Yeah.
00:38:45.920 They're just manufacturing a consensus.
00:38:47.660 They're manufacturing a reality.
00:38:49.260 And it's just like, without the say of the viewers, which is like every, it's what the
00:38:53.440 censorship on social media is.
00:38:55.240 It's this, it's what the COVID overreach people did without the consensus, without the consent
00:39:00.960 of the audiences, they're just making changes and pretending it's because that's where we're
00:39:06.300 at as a society.
00:39:07.140 And like, oh, we're all up to this progressive place in a society when we're really not.
00:39:11.480 No.
00:39:11.920 And you're just ruining these things.
00:39:13.520 And eventually there will be a reckoning.
00:39:15.100 It's just not now.
00:39:16.480 These are the dark times that create strong men.
00:39:18.520 I'd like to see some lawsuits from, uh, a white guy who's looking to get an NFL job.
00:39:23.560 You know?
00:39:23.900 Yeah.
00:39:24.200 I'd like to see, I'd like to see some legal action.
00:39:26.360 Cause obviously this is crazy.
00:39:28.220 Don't we have racial discrimination laws?
00:39:30.800 Yeah.
00:39:31.260 I'd like to, so, so what, what's the post on the, what's the job opening?
00:39:35.080 You go on indeed.com or whatever monster.com or whatever website.
00:39:39.860 And it says blacks only or white women in parentheses.
00:39:42.960 Like, are you, you guys are fucking kidding me, right?
00:39:45.600 That's a good point there.
00:39:46.840 Legally it should not, it shouldn't be able to stand on its own.
00:39:51.060 So I would like to see someone sue, um, or, you know, sue on someone's behalf because
00:39:56.620 that's straight up illegal dog.
00:39:58.480 No white men need apply.
00:40:01.540 It's a new, it's a new note up.
00:40:03.440 No Irish need apply.
00:40:04.420 Yep.
00:40:04.780 I would love to see a woman ref have to make a call, like a catch in the corner of the
00:40:10.820 end zone.
00:40:11.260 And it's like, what happened?
00:40:12.160 And her just being like, I wasn't looking, I didn't see, I didn't see it.
00:40:15.780 Are you mad?
00:40:16.500 I don't know.
00:40:17.060 I'm sorry.
00:40:17.560 I don't know.
00:40:18.540 Penalty.
00:40:19.180 So feminization of man spaces.
00:40:21.860 Oh yeah.
00:40:22.760 Discriminating against white men.
00:40:24.820 Um, it's, it's a nice little confluence of events going on here in the NFL.
00:40:28.300 And it's the totem pole from before.
00:40:30.000 And it's just white, white men, white, straight men are at the bottom of it.
00:40:33.660 And they're just taking away anything that they deem like a white person's space.
00:40:38.640 Yeah.
00:40:39.320 Coaching places and institutions and corporations.
00:40:42.880 And they're just giving it away.
00:40:44.360 And a lot of times we're forfeiting it.
00:40:46.300 So we kind of deserve it, but I don't care about football.
00:40:48.360 I hate football.
00:40:49.260 I like the NFL, which is the shitty part.
00:40:51.300 Yeah.
00:40:51.580 So I don't mind.
00:40:52.680 It's like, we lose it.
00:40:53.640 It'll do us better to lose it and wake people up.
00:40:56.120 Then it'll be to keep it alive when it was flailing.
00:41:00.800 Yep.
00:41:01.520 Moving on.
00:41:02.220 Synthetic beef and male birth control.
00:41:04.620 Two, two, uh, of Bill Gates's pet projects for the future.
00:41:08.260 Yeah.
00:41:08.600 So Bill Gates said, what was the quote in the headline?
00:41:12.480 Uh, he said like rich countries shouldn't, you want me to find the actual quote?
00:41:15.860 Well, it's just like he said, rich countries should get on like a hundred percent synthetic
00:41:19.640 beef diets, but it's like, isn't the whole point of being a rich country to like eat ribeyes
00:41:24.100 and whatever you want, whenever you want.
00:41:26.240 The whole point of being a rich country is like, we have fewer people.
00:41:29.040 We've used our resources best.
00:41:30.900 Now we can kind of live with the benefits of this.
00:41:33.140 Like look at Norway or whatever.
00:41:34.660 It's like, we got oil, we got this, we managed it well.
00:41:37.560 Everyone's healthy.
00:41:38.200 Everyone's rich.
00:41:38.880 Yeah.
00:41:39.220 Tri-tip.
00:41:40.100 Tri-tip, brisket, whatever you got.
00:41:43.680 Bonus tendies.
00:41:44.840 Yeah.
00:41:45.060 Like all these meat things are actually our favorite stuff.
00:41:48.060 And now because we did so good and we're at the bottom of the totem pole, according
00:41:52.320 to the WEF people, now we have to start eating synthetic beef.
00:41:57.260 And it's interesting now because like a lot of people are saying, no, no, no, never do
00:42:00.780 it.
00:42:01.020 But eventually when there's meat shortages and meat super expensive, because that's what
00:42:05.060 they're going to try to do, then some people will be like, well, the synthetic beef's cheap
00:42:09.000 and it tastes the same.
00:42:10.160 And that's kind of what it is.
00:42:11.020 I think it's just planting the seed for the eventual meat shortage that they're going
00:42:14.100 to, you know, construe, contrive.
00:42:16.460 Uh, yeah.
00:42:18.400 Exacerbate.
00:42:18.960 Yeah.
00:42:19.440 They're, they're going to put the, like Bill Gates and his buddies are going to put their
00:42:22.260 thumb on the scale and be like, okay, let's get switched to synthetic beef pretty quick
00:42:26.400 now.
00:42:26.820 Yeah.
00:42:27.020 Let's control some behaviors.
00:42:28.380 We should enjoy this fake beef.
00:42:30.800 And then Bill Gates and his buddies are eating bone in ribeyes, absolute tomahawks cooked to
00:42:34.540 perfection in those broilers that get to a thousand, 1200 degrees.
00:42:38.080 Mm hmm.
00:42:38.860 Those fucking, what kind of broilers are those?
00:42:41.000 We didn't, yeah, we didn't be, we didn't become the best country in the world to stop
00:42:46.320 eating steaks like this.
00:42:47.960 Yeah.
00:42:48.300 And then it said for like, for Africa and poor countries, like they'll still be on livestock,
00:42:52.900 even though their livestock is less efficient than ours, because we do all like the awesome
00:42:56.920 good stuff when it comes to farming, like feeding them a diet that's scientifically engineered,
00:43:01.620 you know, or supplements at least, um, you know, the water sources are all close and
00:43:05.980 managed.
00:43:06.420 Um, and so Bill Gates goes, so no, I don't think the poorest 80 countries will be eating
00:43:11.060 synthetic meat.
00:43:11.820 That's just gets to be the lucky 1%, right?
00:43:15.020 The, what we fought for to get synthetic meat.
00:43:17.700 Exactly.
00:43:18.400 And then also there is a simultaneously released a male birth control study now, and it's about
00:43:23.940 to get approved.
00:43:24.580 It sounds like, well, it's, it's about to be approved for human trials or human trials.
00:43:29.020 So they're happy with what they saw in the mice.
00:43:30.780 And now they're looking for some Guinea pig humans.
00:43:33.220 And basically it lowers the sperm counts of the mice to the point where, um, they were,
00:43:39.900 they were not able to get any other, other mice pregnant.
00:43:42.080 Yeah.
00:43:42.320 99% effective.
00:43:43.560 99% effective.
00:43:44.480 And then after four to six weeks of not taking the treatment, uh, their sperm count went back
00:43:49.120 to normal return to normal.
00:43:50.380 Yep.
00:43:51.000 Which I don't, I don't think is the right thing.
00:43:53.860 Imagine your sperm count goes to zero.
00:43:55.420 Isn't the sperms what keeps us like, was it, uh, not viral.
00:44:00.240 What's that word?
00:44:01.020 Viral.
00:44:01.580 Viral.
00:44:02.380 Isn't that like, isn't that, isn't that put some oomph in your stuff?
00:44:05.640 Isn't the essence of man having all those little things in your balls.
00:44:08.460 Yeah.
00:44:08.720 And you got to, and it just drives you.
00:44:11.740 And now if we have it go away, I don't understand.
00:44:15.260 I'm not even going to need the birth control because we're not going to have, they're not,
00:44:18.300 they're going to be able to smell that we have no sperms.
00:44:20.760 You think so?
00:44:21.600 I think so.
00:44:22.280 I just, this is like one of those things where, uh, the movie is happening and then some beleaguered
00:44:27.760 scientist elbows a vial and something mixes up in the wrong way and goes, Oh my God.
00:44:32.700 Um, I, I would not volunteer for any of this shit.
00:44:35.840 Uh, it doesn't look good.
00:44:36.820 I think women's birth control is bad already.
00:44:40.000 Very bad.
00:44:40.600 And, uh, this is a non-hormonal version for men.
00:44:44.260 Um, I just don't trust it.
00:44:45.820 Cause it's going to knock you down to zero and there's going to be, uh, hope you come
00:44:48.720 back.
00:44:49.140 Yeah.
00:44:49.420 Hope it comes back.
00:44:50.600 You know how the movies are Bill Gates and these people are responsible for this.
00:44:53.920 The COVID people, the same people that brought you COVID it's like, we're not, what are we
00:44:57.460 going to listen to these people now?
00:44:58.680 Oh, trust me, your sperm count will come back.
00:45:00.440 We want you to have kids when you want to have them.
00:45:02.500 From the people who brought you the opioid epidemic and the ineffective COVID vaccine
00:45:07.300 bring you male birth control.
00:45:09.140 The people who have been telling you about like population problems and population control
00:45:13.200 and how there's too many people bring you male birth control.
00:45:16.500 Don't worry.
00:45:16.880 It'll come back.
00:45:18.220 Yeah.
00:45:18.400 So not for me, I will not be taking that and I will not be eating synthetic beef.
00:45:22.020 For those reasons I'm out.
00:45:23.120 You can't get gains with synthetic beef.
00:45:25.960 Everyone knows that.
00:45:26.900 Yep.
00:45:27.220 Moving on.
00:45:27.920 There was a thing.
00:45:29.520 We're at a cringe of the week by a lot by now, by the way, we're at a cringe of the
00:45:32.320 week.
00:45:33.140 Uh, crypto taxon on, this was a guy who was posted on a Reddit or 4chan was posted on 4chan.
00:45:40.860 Uh, rap boy's going to read it, but it's about a crypto guy who's really making it hard
00:45:45.420 for the IRS.
00:45:47.140 Yeah.
00:45:47.320 This is our, our hero.
00:45:48.600 This is our hero.
00:45:49.280 The time waster 3000.
00:45:50.480 Uh, I have a bot running 24 seven buying and selling for zero target profit just to
00:45:55.420 waste IRS manpower and money.
00:45:57.060 I print and send the IRS all the documentation about my trades in paper form to stop them
00:46:01.700 from automate automizing the process with the computer program.
00:46:04.960 I mix blank pages, double print, ghost print, or mark slash right in them just in case they
00:46:10.640 have a way to scan and use some sort of recognition software.
00:46:12.880 That way they have to look at thousands upon thousands of pages one by one and look at random
00:46:17.440 scribblings and drawn dicks while doing their job.
00:46:19.780 It's a whole palette of papers with trades.
00:46:21.860 So I hire a guy to forklift that shit and send it to the off and send it just on the
00:46:25.580 off chance that having to deal with a palette is troublesome for them.
00:46:28.100 Um, all the documents are numbered, but I pack everything completely out of order as the lower
00:46:33.040 numbers always happen to be at the bottom of the palette.
00:46:35.480 Uh, in case the order of the trades is important.
00:46:38.980 If order is important, they now have to deal, uh, they now have to deadlift boxes and have
00:46:44.060 them laying around before they can even start checking the numbers.
00:46:46.520 Sorry, this type in, there's some typos.
00:46:48.640 Um, my normal trades are also in those pages, so they can't just ignore everything.
00:46:52.380 This, this cost me thousands of dollars every year.
00:46:54.600 I make sure to send the invoices of how much all the processes cost me on top of the palette
00:46:58.760 so that whoever is in charge of it knows I'm wasting the equivalent of two months of his
00:47:02.680 waging in asinine shit on top of his or her time.
00:47:05.800 Good.
00:47:06.400 This is what I like to see.
00:47:07.420 This is how it's done.
00:47:08.660 That's the American mischievous spirit.
00:47:10.340 And it might be fake, might be gay, faking gay.
00:47:13.180 It might be faking gay.
00:47:14.440 It might be illegal.
00:47:15.780 But here's to hoping that it's real and that guy's out there doing the Lord's work for us
00:47:20.020 because the IRS is no, no Blanes.
00:47:23.240 It's no Blanes and they are, they are closing in on crypto and we're scared of that and
00:47:29.000 we don't want them to do it, but it'll be a while.
00:47:31.420 So good to see stuff like that out there.
00:47:33.460 And so that's the American mischievous, mischievous spirit.
00:47:36.600 Yeah.
00:47:36.800 Someone's still stirring the pot out there guys.
00:47:38.580 So have no fear.
00:47:39.520 All right, moving on.
00:47:40.560 We are into the based Russia section, not a huge Russia, Ukraine week.
00:47:44.600 Obviously the narrative was unhooked when Will Smith slapped Chris Rock.
00:47:49.120 So no one's talking about Russia, Ukraine anymore.
00:47:50.760 Will Smith and the WEF was on purpose.
00:47:53.500 Who knows?
00:47:54.020 We'll get to that.
00:47:55.340 But in the base Russia section, George Soros arrest warrant issued in Russia.
00:48:01.300 And then also China called George Soros like an international terrorist.
00:48:05.720 So at least someone's doing something and maybe hope they get this guy.
00:48:09.480 I agree with those takes.
00:48:10.600 Yeah.
00:48:11.180 Hey, we don't agree with Russia on everything.
00:48:13.780 But the guy who destabilizes currencies and like flushes cash out of weaker nations that
00:48:20.180 he can kind of bully around.
00:48:21.460 What?
00:48:22.040 He's an international criminal that's frowned upon.
00:48:24.920 That's weird.
00:48:25.900 So it's weird to keep agreeing with Russia and finding things that we agree with on with
00:48:30.120 Russia during all this.
00:48:32.320 Also, the Ukrainian military, I guess that may have been the Nazis, the Azov battalion.
00:48:37.840 They were shooting Russian prisoners of war and then letting them bleed out and also torturing
00:48:42.500 them.
00:48:42.920 Yeah, I saw that.
00:48:43.580 We can't play the video.
00:48:44.920 We can't.
00:48:45.620 Yeah, no.
00:48:46.420 So but yeah, there were videos of multiple Russian soldiers being pulled out of a car,
00:48:51.460 handcuffed and then shot in the leg.
00:48:53.940 So yeah, that's not very Geneva Convention of you guys.
00:48:57.180 Democrats stand with that, I suppose.
00:48:59.060 Democrats are OK with that.
00:49:00.740 And everyone will be like, oh, people are dying.
00:49:02.520 People are dying.
00:49:03.460 Jack Posobiec actually had a really good tweet about that.
00:49:06.960 He said 500,000 killed in the Ethiopian civil war in the past 16 months.
00:49:12.420 Government using Turkish drones to airstrike refugee camps.
00:49:15.700 No flags and bios for that one because the regime has no financial interest there, which
00:49:20.240 is a great point.
00:49:21.860 Also, speaking of financial interest, like we said before, the narrative was kind of
00:49:26.640 unhooked with the Will Smith, Chris Rock slap.
00:49:28.900 Yeah, derailed.
00:49:30.200 Completely derailed.
00:49:31.140 We were engaged in Russia, Ukraine every day, and we kind of needed a breath.
00:49:34.360 The deep state needed a breath.
00:49:35.500 So they kind of disengaged it with the Will Smith stuff.
00:49:39.500 But what now is happening is Zelensky is kind of coming around to an agreement, but he's
00:49:44.520 mentioning how Ukraine and a lot of Europe needs to go fully green so they're not relying
00:49:49.520 on Russian oil.
00:49:51.000 So now it comes back to like Green New Deal, climate change need to go green, which is
00:49:55.460 interesting.
00:49:56.220 No nuclear, though.
00:49:56.660 We don't want you to be actually independent.
00:49:58.040 We just want you to waste your money on stupid green tech like windmills.
00:50:01.260 That they can launder money through.
00:50:02.500 Yeah.
00:50:03.160 And just deep state all over again.
00:50:04.800 The deep state tentacle is active there.
00:50:06.480 So that's very interesting.
00:50:07.860 But the NPCs don't care.
00:50:09.080 People are dying.
00:50:10.060 People are dying in Ukraine.
00:50:11.440 No one actually cares about people dying.
00:50:13.280 They're just Muppets that are wound up again.
00:50:15.240 A lot of people dying in Yemen, too.
00:50:17.260 Yeah, exactly.
00:50:18.440 Moving on to our urban decay section.
00:50:20.780 This is a great urban decay.
00:50:23.500 We're going to start off with this woman, this black woman who's very upset.
00:50:28.880 And she's very upset with how white people walk on the sidewalk and their sidewalk actions.
00:50:33.900 Check this out.
00:50:35.200 I know that every person of color has been on the receiving end of this.
00:50:39.360 So my video is actually more for white people, actually.
00:50:42.480 This is a serious question.
00:50:43.660 And I would like a serious answer in my comment section or a stitch.
00:50:47.400 Are y'all aware that y'all often take up space with disregard for the people of color around you?
00:50:53.480 If there's any confusion, I can give you guys an example.
00:50:56.140 I'm from New York City.
00:50:57.260 Sometimes a sidewalk is narrow to the point where there's only enough room for two modes of traffic.
00:51:03.360 One going and one coming.
00:51:04.580 But that has never stopped white people from walking side by side and holding hands.
00:51:09.100 And expecting you to either stand and wait for them to pass or walk in the street if you need to keep going.
00:51:15.380 Are you guys aware that this is something that you do or is it something that happens by accident?
00:51:19.020 Because people of color are taught to be aware of how much space they're taking up at all times.
00:51:23.120 So watching you guys take up space without even thinking about it is mind-blowing to a lot of us.
00:51:27.960 Oh, it is.
00:51:29.240 Take up space.
00:51:30.800 Oh, we were taking up too much space.
00:51:32.500 We were being inappropriate on the sidewalk.
00:51:35.300 Our sidewalk etiquette isn't correct.
00:51:37.700 That's crazy.
00:51:39.260 Taking up space.
00:51:40.240 It's like you don't think I've ever dealt with somebody holding hands on the sidewalk too?
00:51:44.060 Yeah.
00:51:44.300 You think this is an exclusively black problem?
00:51:46.680 Yeah.
00:51:47.040 It's the white privilege problem.
00:51:49.120 So let's take a look now that we're in the urban decay section of some other sidewalk behavior.
00:51:54.500 Yeah.
00:51:54.660 Let's see who's taking up space in, let's say, Miami's sidewalk during spring break.
00:51:58.540 Miami's spring break.
00:51:58.920 Let's see who's got their titties out in a fight on Miami's spring break.
00:52:02.500 Oh, man.
00:52:03.560 These people are taking up a lot of space in that three-person fight.
00:52:06.520 Taking up a lot of space stomping out.
00:52:10.140 Oh.
00:52:10.860 Titties are out.
00:52:11.700 Boobs are out.
00:52:12.800 Absolute street fight in Miami.
00:52:15.560 This is a real Spirit Airlines behavior right here.
00:52:17.820 This is some major Spirit Airlines shit.
00:52:20.100 Everyone's titties are out.
00:52:21.240 Everyone's fighting.
00:52:22.000 Everyone's fat.
00:52:22.680 But, yeah, the white couple holding hands on the sidewalk is the epidemic of America.
00:52:27.140 The white couple holding hands is the real problem here.
00:52:29.920 This is except maybe one of them had alopecia and they got made fun of.
00:52:36.380 That makes sense.
00:52:37.220 That could be it.
00:52:39.000 That would make sense.
00:52:40.200 So, yeah, no.
00:52:41.680 Spirit Airlines behavior everywhere I look.
00:52:43.760 Lots of Spirit Airlines behavior and we're not allowed to say anything because the worst
00:52:47.740 injustice that is out there is white people holding hands, which just means she doesn't
00:52:51.360 like white couples, which means she doesn't like white people in love, which means she
00:52:54.680 just doesn't like white people.
00:52:56.040 Yeah.
00:52:56.300 This is all like this is your brain on critical race theory.
00:52:59.480 Who's a white person?
00:53:00.440 This girl just saw some people holding hands.
00:53:02.720 She obviously has no significant other who really loves her and likes her that much.
00:53:06.360 So, she got a little jealous, got a little mad, made it a race thing.
00:53:09.900 But, lucky for her, the people of her race, the black people, are on great, well, their
00:53:15.280 best behavior all the time.
00:53:16.500 Head held high.
00:53:17.420 Head held high.
00:53:17.940 So, it's not a glass house situation.
00:53:20.140 Her house is in order and now she's ready to throw some rocks.
00:53:22.900 Yep.
00:53:23.500 So, let's move on to old man gets drop kicked.
00:53:27.220 So, just to preface this, this is an 84-year-old man in Daly City, which is right next to San Francisco.
00:53:33.200 And this is the second time it's happened to him.
00:53:35.540 And for the record, he's not on the sidewalk.
00:53:38.440 Yeah, he's in his front yard.
00:53:39.500 But this, I think it's a black person, comes from the sidewalk, runs and, yep, drop kicks
00:53:46.400 him in the back.
00:53:48.100 So, there's some sidewalk behavior I'm not happy about.
00:53:50.740 I don't come out and say, hey, black people, you need to stop hitting Asian ladies with
00:53:54.860 the bat.
00:53:55.360 You need to stop drop kicking old people and pushing old ladies down the subway stairs.
00:53:59.100 I don't do that.
00:53:59.980 White people are taught that when you get drop kicked in the back by a random black person,
00:54:06.520 that that's not a good use of space.
00:54:08.800 That's our position on the matter.
00:54:10.540 You know, randomly assaulting people, that's not, you're taking up too much space.
00:54:14.720 Doing yard work, that's like a white privilege thing.
00:54:17.020 Why?
00:54:17.320 You have to keep your house nice because you live in a nice neighborhood.
00:54:19.880 Wow, you own a house?
00:54:21.440 Yeah, you want to keep it in line.
00:54:22.740 You're disciplined.
00:54:23.520 You're an old man who wants to do his yard work even though he's 84.
00:54:26.260 84, that's not what we do anymore.
00:54:28.500 Nope.
00:54:28.680 Drop kicked.
00:54:30.020 Moving on.
00:54:31.840 NYC brick and cab.
00:54:32.660 So, again, again, sorry, before you move on.
00:54:36.000 So, you know, we have people everywhere talking on TikTok, white people taking up space, white
00:54:40.960 people doing bad shit.
00:54:42.040 They've been demonizing the white man for years at this point now.
00:54:46.280 And then we see the result of it.
00:54:48.380 What's the purpose of hitting an 84-year-old man?
00:54:51.780 What do you think it could be?
00:54:53.540 I think it has to be a racially driven, weird-
00:54:55.940 driven, deranged person.
00:54:57.760 Yeah.
00:54:58.100 So, I mean, what are we doing here?
00:55:01.200 Again, another part of the big experiment, just dehumanizing a race and like, well, we'll
00:55:06.260 see what happens.
00:55:07.000 I don't know.
00:55:07.360 White people have had a pretty good run.
00:55:09.020 Yeah, exactly.
00:55:10.560 And moving on, women and child robbed in a lobby.
00:55:14.220 So, this is a woman and her young child coming down the stairs.
00:55:19.520 Leaving her own apartment.
00:55:21.280 Into the lobby, which shouldn't usually be secured.
00:55:23.960 Mm-hmm.
00:55:25.040 And then immediately you ran up on, gun pointed at you, and to get robbed.
00:55:30.620 This is in New York City?
00:55:32.440 Yeah.
00:55:32.820 New York City.
00:55:33.620 Yeah.
00:55:33.880 Well, at least your one-bedroom apartment's still three grand a month.
00:55:36.580 Yeah.
00:55:36.880 Oh, God.
00:55:38.880 At least these guys will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and locked up probably
00:55:42.260 for a long time.
00:55:43.620 And who knows?
00:55:44.820 She may have mocked their alopecia or something.
00:55:48.260 It always comes down to alopecia.
00:55:49.540 She could have made a joke about their bald heads.
00:55:51.740 Yep.
00:55:52.200 On site.
00:55:52.780 As soon as she saw them in the lobby with her four-year-old.
00:55:55.160 All right.
00:55:55.900 Moving on.
00:55:56.940 NYC brick and cab.
00:55:58.520 Yeah.
00:55:58.700 Let's go outside.
00:56:00.800 This is what I imagine if this woman had ever made it out of her apartment, this is what she
00:56:04.480 would have seen on the street.
00:56:05.560 Yep.
00:56:08.340 Here she comes.
00:56:09.360 She's got a cinder block.
00:56:10.740 I wonder if this girl's going to take up any space on the sidewalk.
00:56:13.380 Well, she's actually in the street, which maybe is more considerate.
00:56:16.020 Maybe she's in the street because there's too many white people on the sidewalks holding
00:56:19.440 hands.
00:56:20.180 And she's in the street, busting windows with the thing, and then she's jumping in.
00:56:24.160 What is she grabbing?
00:56:26.560 Steals something after cinder blocking the car, and she's out.
00:56:30.020 Back on the sidewalk, taking up a very little amount of space.
00:56:33.140 Very respectful of her.
00:56:34.140 Hope no white couples are holding hands in her way.
00:56:36.800 Yeah.
00:56:37.220 Because that's the real crime in America.
00:56:38.820 That's the problem we have to figure out.
00:56:40.660 And then moving on to our final piece of Urban Decay.
00:56:43.640 Before we get to the Will Smith section, the last piece of Urban Decay, spring break
00:56:47.600 40-person robbery.
00:56:50.460 This is more Spirit Airlines behavior.
00:56:54.920 40 kids all in tank tops, weird backpacks, like doing their flip-flops in style, just absolutely
00:57:01.040 emptying a store.
00:57:02.160 Come in just to fuck up a Walmart for fun.
00:57:07.540 They're taking up a lot of space.
00:57:12.880 But this is their time.
00:57:14.660 They've been oppressed.
00:57:15.820 Mm-hmm.
00:57:17.160 They've been oppressed.
00:57:18.120 So this is all fair stuff.
00:57:19.500 This is all fair stuff.
00:57:22.740 And that's the Urban Decay section.
00:57:25.100 So, hey, what did we learn today?
00:57:26.740 White folks, you really got to start tightening up with how you act in the cities, especially
00:57:32.180 on the sidewalks.
00:57:33.280 You really need to be cognizant of how you carry yourself and the people around you, because
00:57:37.600 you might be doing things that the people around you don't appreciate, and it makes them
00:57:41.760 live in an oppressed way.
00:57:43.020 And it's not fair.
00:57:44.440 Shame on you.
00:57:45.440 Stop drop-kicking people in the...
00:57:46.920 Oh, no.
00:57:47.320 That wasn't us.
00:57:47.840 Oh, that was a fucking other guy.
00:57:49.720 That wasn't us.
00:57:50.540 Okay.
00:57:51.000 Moving on.
00:57:51.680 Urban Decay is done.
00:57:52.500 That was a good Urban Decay section.
00:57:53.640 We're getting to the Will Smith action.
00:57:55.180 Obviously, everyone's already covered the Will Smith stuff.
00:57:57.520 So we're going to offer you a nuanced view, our angle, pretty much.
00:58:01.480 We have to do it.
00:58:02.260 It was a viral moment.
00:58:03.300 We had to get on the record, our takes.
00:58:05.280 Exactly.
00:58:06.200 So in the beginning, obviously, Will Smith slapped Chris Rock.
00:58:10.860 But in the beginning of the whole interaction, Chris Rock made a comment.
00:58:14.420 Will Smith was laughing.
00:58:16.040 It was a comment about Jada's hair.
00:58:18.160 G.I.
00:58:18.520 Jane comment.
00:58:19.520 Like, not even a big deal.
00:58:21.060 Small joke.
00:58:21.620 And then what I think did it was Chris Rock said, G.I.
00:58:25.880 Jane joke, come on.
00:58:26.680 That was a nice one.
00:58:28.140 Yeah.
00:58:28.320 Meaning I could have roasted you way harder.
00:58:30.760 Yeah.
00:58:31.900 Because your wife had sex with your child's friends, your son's friend.
00:58:35.820 Yeah.
00:58:36.160 So I could have, like, really roasted you, but I didn't.
00:58:38.800 And then, so it's like, then Will Smith goes up, slaps Chris Rock, does it for the integrity
00:58:44.440 of his wife, even though there's no integrity there because she slept with the son's friend.
00:58:48.100 So it's, like, a little ironic.
00:58:49.740 They were, like, laughing about how shitty of a marriage they had in an interview, like,
00:58:53.300 a month or two.
00:58:54.180 Not a month or two.
00:58:54.980 Like, a year ago when this cheating all came out.
00:58:57.620 Which I think there's, like, we'll get into the conspiracies a little bit.
00:59:01.120 But we can start with that one.
00:59:02.500 I think, basically, Jada is, like, a witch.
00:59:05.780 And they leveled up.
00:59:08.300 And Will Smith is, like, in the witch world, too.
00:59:10.800 And basically, they were, like, all right, we're going to humiliate you, Will Smith.
00:59:13.940 Jada is going to literally cuck you.
00:59:16.180 We're going to humiliate you.
00:59:17.500 But we're going to level both of you up in the cabal.
00:59:19.720 You're going to have more power than you ever imagined.
00:59:21.720 You've already sacrificed your son.
00:59:23.780 We're going to level you up in the cabal.
00:59:25.100 And then maybe at this new cabal level that Jada's at, you don't make jokes at that person.
00:59:30.060 It's like a coming for Beyonce.
00:59:31.500 Exactly.
00:59:32.120 Or coming for Kim Kardashian or something.
00:59:35.240 There's certain witches you can't cross anymore when you get to a certain level.
00:59:38.320 They're elevating her so she's beyond reproach.
00:59:40.800 And I was thinking, can you imagine?
00:59:42.920 It's like a peek behind the curtain.
00:59:44.120 Imagine if Kanye was the one who ran down on stage and slapped Pete Davidson.
00:59:49.840 And Pete Davidson was the comedian.
00:59:51.580 Yeah.
00:59:51.880 Kanye would be locked up.
00:59:53.580 He'd be.
00:59:54.020 He'd have an injection in his arm.
00:59:55.500 Exactly.
00:59:56.040 He'd be committed to some padded room somewhere.
00:59:58.300 He'd be back on his medication.
01:00:00.060 It would be this whole thing.
01:00:01.200 So it's kind of like a peek behind the curtain.
01:00:02.920 It's like it's not necessarily race.
01:00:05.740 Or it can be at times.
01:00:07.840 But it's kind of like a shallow label.
01:00:09.520 Like if Mel Gibson ran down and slapped Chris Rock, they would go for him.
01:00:12.960 They would arrest him because he's a political opponent.
01:00:15.060 Oh, yeah.
01:00:15.400 But it isn't necessarily about race.
01:00:17.680 That's just like the shallow labels they use when they need it.
01:00:22.800 This is actually about people who are pledging their allegiance to the cabal and people who are not.
01:00:27.900 So Will Smith, as a black man going on stage, slapping Chris Rock, it's allowed because Will Smith has pledged his allegiance to the cabal.
01:00:37.700 And now they're going to make excuses for him.
01:00:39.740 And the trend, the social trend that they're kind of waving in right now is violence is okay if it's emotionally justified.
01:00:47.000 Exactly.
01:00:47.580 Which is the exact opposite of 100 years of law that we had, right?
01:00:52.360 Yeah.
01:00:53.160 Like, yeah, words don't leap to physical violence.
01:00:57.300 Exactly.
01:00:57.840 And then listen to this woman's take.
01:00:59.680 She posted on social media basically about how white people shouldn't be in this conversation at all.
01:01:05.460 Why what happened at the Oscars is not something white people need to speak on right away.
01:01:09.180 There is so much nuance and complexity and layers that you will not be able to understand through your white experience without education and listening to specifically black women, which we all know many people don't.
01:01:20.940 So when you share your perspective or your education on what you perceive to have happened last night, it's coming through your white lens, which has you on a place of moral high ground, lacks understanding of black trauma, has such an emphasis on this binary of who is good or who is bad, centers violence, only actually continues to minimize black women and their pain.
01:01:41.220 And most annoyingly, continues to center yourself on shit that really just is not your business.
01:01:46.720 So just take some time.
01:01:47.880 Take a minute.
01:01:48.540 You don't have to respond right away.
01:01:49.980 Really try and look at the entire situation before you speak on the shiny, easy grab.
01:01:56.220 Because what you fail to see through your white lens was the actual violence occurring.
01:02:00.280 The continued violence that is ableism and that is misogynoir.
01:02:03.940 The continued violence that is white.
01:02:05.940 Misogynoir.
01:02:06.620 So the actual violence occurring was Will Smith slapping Chris Rock.
01:02:11.940 Yeah.
01:02:12.140 But as a white person, that's not a fair assessment because I'm looking at it through the lens of a white person from my point of view.
01:02:20.960 So what she's saying is the white person status quo point of view is violence is never an appropriate response to words.
01:02:29.060 While now the black understanding, the black point of view and the nuances there are, well, sometimes you might need to use violence because words are violence and people can be offended.
01:02:42.260 And if they're oppressed and offended, there could be a time when violence is an appropriate response, which is not true.
01:02:49.260 Yeah.
01:02:49.840 And if you're calling it the white point of view is violence is never appropriate response to words.
01:02:55.380 That's what I have.
01:02:56.500 And that's correct.
01:02:57.280 That's the legal and regular point of view.
01:03:01.000 But that's just a white thing, I guess, now.
01:03:02.940 Yeah, apparently.
01:03:03.800 So, again, this is like a gray area situation where they want to make it as gray as possible so you don't have a position on it.
01:03:10.820 You know?
01:03:11.080 Oh, it's – but black people's trauma.
01:03:14.000 Yeah.
01:03:14.260 Black people's trauma was really at hand when Will Smith ran up and slapped him.
01:03:18.480 Like, it's such a joke.
01:03:20.900 Again, they're muddying the waters.
01:03:22.560 They're making it a gray area so that you can't have a voice.
01:03:25.460 But, you know, the girl who's talking about white people holding hands, she's got a voice on whatever, whatever funny issue that comes up.
01:03:32.500 Exactly.
01:03:33.040 And this is actually, like we said before, those who are oppressed are allowed to act differently and have a different set of rules than those who are deemed the oppressors.
01:03:41.240 And it's actually spreading quick.
01:03:43.140 Nick DiPaolo, a comedian, he posted a picture of a black guy he got just a few – I think it was yesterday.
01:03:49.080 Okay.
01:03:49.380 And it says, I know a little bit about being the victim of violence because of making a joke.
01:03:53.320 This is how someone – this is how some on the left react to a joke or material they don't like.
01:03:58.160 They're shrill, angry scum for the most part.
01:04:00.240 I was sucker punched after a show by the daughter of a guy who intentionally goaded me into a conversation so his daughter could crack me while I was looking at him.
01:04:08.520 Can I see it?
01:04:10.020 And that's the black guy.
01:04:12.920 Jeez.
01:04:13.960 So now –
01:04:15.100 Sucker punched.
01:04:16.040 Now people are getting sucker punched.
01:04:17.460 Yeah.
01:04:17.820 And the comedians, the people who are making – kind of have a free pass usually and are able to make jokes about underlying truths in society, now they're kind of fair game.
01:04:28.000 Yeah.
01:04:28.520 Which is interesting because that's basically the people who would stop what's coming with like all these crazy globalist things, the COVID stuff, the sexualizing the kids, all these things.
01:04:40.700 It's like that's who – the comedians are the ones that do a good job of like stopping and pushing back on that.
01:04:45.180 Yeah.
01:04:45.520 But now they're basically saying it's open season for comedians or for people saying things you don't like or things that you think are offensive or people that are reinforcing the oppressor society we're living in.
01:04:57.080 Okay, let's imagine a situation.
01:04:59.060 Okay.
01:04:59.500 I'm at a comedy club or actually I'm anywhere.
01:05:04.440 I say the N-word 50 times.
01:05:06.320 Mm-hmm.
01:05:07.620 Can someone punch me?
01:05:09.720 Of course no.
01:05:11.200 Yeah.
01:05:11.500 But right now in society –
01:05:13.040 Yeah.
01:05:13.400 They go, well, he did say it.
01:05:15.640 He was asking for it.
01:05:16.460 He was saying the bad word.
01:05:17.880 I can understand why people would get upset.
01:05:19.980 Yeah.
01:05:20.440 So –
01:05:21.320 And that's the problem.
01:05:22.180 And that's the extreme example but the reality is if you punch someone, you're in trouble.
01:05:27.620 And if I get punched, I'm pressing charges.
01:05:30.820 Yeah.
01:05:31.320 And I'm also swinging back and you don't want me to swing back.
01:05:34.820 Yeah.
01:05:35.660 We're some comedians that are saying things that you don't like.
01:05:38.500 Come sucker punch us.
01:05:40.660 We're ready for it.
01:05:41.800 Come sucker punch up.
01:05:43.140 Hey, DeSantis, sign that constitutional carry real quick.
01:05:46.000 Yeah.
01:05:46.300 Oh, man.
01:05:48.480 And also there was a poll, New York Post poll.
01:05:51.560 Majority of people are on the side on Will Smith's side.
01:05:55.200 What the fuck are we talking about here?
01:05:57.480 So it's like the people up until now have been primed and it's just like now we're doing a litmus test.
01:06:04.120 I'm like, all right, where are we at?
01:06:06.120 Five, ten years ago, one out of ten might say you could punch people back if they use words you don't like.
01:06:13.140 Now it's probably a majority.
01:06:14.660 Well, I think this is a gaslighting situation, too, where I don't even believe these numbers.
01:06:19.360 What are people voting on?
01:06:21.640 Where are they going?
01:06:23.180 Yeah, exactly.
01:06:24.340 Did they ask the Will Smith fan club this question or what?
01:06:27.700 Exactly.
01:06:29.000 Chris Rock handled it like a pro.
01:06:30.600 He's a G.
01:06:31.840 Will Smith's a fucking loser.
01:06:33.480 Yeah.
01:06:33.880 Will Smith's a guy.
01:06:34.960 He's a manic loser.
01:06:36.100 He got cucked.
01:06:36.740 He went manic and he slapped somebody at an award show.
01:06:39.260 He should face severe consequences.
01:06:41.160 Yeah.
01:06:41.420 And he doesn't know how to be a man anymore.
01:06:43.260 Jada owns him, took his manhood.
01:06:46.600 Now he's acting out.
01:06:48.040 And now he thinks he has to defend his wife to show he's a man again, which just shows he's actually out of control.
01:06:54.000 And if you want to ever say toxic masculinity, that would be toxic masculinity.
01:06:57.640 A man who is not centered in being a man.
01:07:00.480 A man who has been deprived of his manhood because his wife took it and humiliated him on the public stage.
01:07:07.180 It's not off principles.
01:07:08.120 It's not off principles of not insulting his wife.
01:07:10.320 It's off emotions of like, what does this mean for me?
01:07:13.140 And how do I look?
01:07:14.340 Yeah.
01:07:14.620 You know, it was like an emotional response.
01:07:16.680 Total Muppet shit.
01:07:17.840 And then he cries later.
01:07:19.240 And everyone has been primed for this because of COVID dehumanization.
01:07:24.140 It's, you know, you're kind of finding the same opponents, the people who were against the vax.
01:07:30.200 It's like the vaccinated were okay with violence against the unvaccinated.
01:07:34.280 Shouting it, wrestling someone who's not wearing a mask in a Walmart.
01:07:37.360 They love that.
01:07:38.340 People who are deemed transphobic and hate trans people.
01:07:41.260 It's like, it's okay to punch them.
01:07:43.480 It's okay to punch a Nazi.
01:07:44.760 Yeah, punch a Nazi.
01:07:45.380 And then everybody's a Nazi.
01:07:46.760 Exactly.
01:07:47.260 Except for the Nazis in Ukraine.
01:07:48.900 Those guys are just a battalion.
01:07:50.540 Um, exactly.
01:07:52.620 So it's like, everyone's kind of primed for this next step.
01:07:55.520 And then when you see it happen on a global stage, like the Oscars, it becomes very interesting.
01:08:00.920 And I asked my audience what they think.
01:08:02.620 I said, was it a publicity stunt?
01:08:04.540 And Chris Rock was in on it.
01:08:05.900 41% said yes.
01:08:07.600 Or, and then the other option was, uh, is Will Smith, a manic Muppet satanic person being pathetic?
01:08:15.040 59% said that.
01:08:16.700 So I, the majority of our audience.
01:08:19.040 It's really an AB poll.
01:08:20.000 It wasn't exactly a fair poll.
01:08:22.100 It just was Chris Rock in on it.
01:08:23.980 Most people think he wasn't.
01:08:26.000 And they think it was Will Smith just being a manic satanic puppet.
01:08:29.500 So yeah.
01:08:29.880 So for Will Smith doing this, there's like some explanations out there.
01:08:32.840 Some people are just saying he's a manic Muppet.
01:08:34.360 That's what we said.
01:08:35.200 There's also a theory, a conspiracy theory that Scientology had a role to play in this.
01:08:39.800 And that Scientologists use slapping as a way to like demand respect.
01:08:44.520 Yeah.
01:08:44.740 If a subordinate gets out of line, you can just kind of do this.
01:08:47.820 You can slap them in the face.
01:08:48.940 And if you don't, you're actually, you're actually as a Scientologist obligated in some
01:08:52.860 way.
01:08:53.160 And if you don't slap them, another higher level Scientologist will slap you.
01:08:57.280 Yeah.
01:08:57.600 And Jada and Will Smith do have ties to Scientology.
01:09:01.780 They invested in, what was it called?
01:09:03.620 The New Village School in California.
01:09:05.440 Yeah.
01:09:05.820 I think they dabbled in Scientology for a while and then kind of like pushed away from it
01:09:09.140 and didn't want to be recognized.
01:09:10.220 And everyone's now saying, oh no, they're out of Scientology now.
01:09:13.660 Okay.
01:09:14.100 Yeah.
01:09:14.380 What's she on to now?
01:09:15.580 Yeah.
01:09:15.880 You know how easy it is.
01:09:16.880 What's the next step after Scientology?
01:09:18.500 Yeah.
01:09:18.580 I'm sure they're out of Scientology on good terms.
01:09:21.220 You know how easy it is to do that.
01:09:22.620 Yeah.
01:09:22.900 You know how easy it is to leave Scientology?
01:09:25.100 Ask Leah Remini.
01:09:26.420 And then another conspiracy is that Jada Smith doesn't have alopecia.
01:09:32.140 Interesting.
01:09:32.660 I didn't hear that one.
01:09:33.740 And we'll cover that in Bonus Land.
01:09:36.580 Okay.
01:09:36.800 We're going to kind of go into that in Bonus Land.
01:09:38.360 We found like a doctor who was talking about alopecia, what it looks like, and then the
01:09:42.420 scar or like the mark on Jada's head that she pointed to and said, oh, here's my alopecia.
01:09:47.840 And he was saying, it doesn't look like what she said it was.
01:09:50.340 We'll cover that in Bonus Land today.
01:09:52.540 Yeah.
01:09:52.700 We don't want to go too crazy on the Will Smith stuff.
01:09:54.460 We know it's old.
01:09:55.140 We know.
01:09:55.320 We know it's old.
01:09:55.980 We just want to get on the record.
01:09:57.380 Those are our views about it.
01:09:58.600 And basically the overarching theme, which we've seen in this episode, we've also seen, unfortunately,
01:10:04.020 in like over the last few years, is there's this new idea that violence can be justified
01:10:11.240 if it's against the bad guys?
01:10:13.820 And that's what we're seeing a lot of now.
01:10:15.580 And it's obviously not good.
01:10:17.060 And our society was built on morals and virtues that everyone agreed with.
01:10:21.980 And now these people who have no morals and have no virtues, who are fine with sexualizing
01:10:26.980 and murdering the children, and fine with forcing people to get vaccines, and fine with
01:10:31.940 dehumanizing their political opponents, now they're kind of rising to power and realizing,
01:10:36.860 oh, the fact that society is built on these rules and these morals as a foundation is actually
01:10:43.820 those, is actually the status quo's weakness.
01:10:47.300 That's like their ability to sneak in and change things because they don't follow those
01:10:51.200 same rules.
01:10:51.940 So they're going to use it against us, unfortunately.
01:10:54.480 And I think it's going to get uglier.
01:10:55.460 There's going to be a lot more violence and there's a lot more people being let go and
01:10:59.180 a lot more explanations for it.
01:11:00.900 Oh, he did get punched or he did get pushed down the stairs or he did get killed.
01:11:05.440 What was it for?
01:11:06.460 Oh, well, he did say some things or there was a confrontation.
01:11:09.240 What happened before?
01:11:10.460 All these ways of thinking about it are now mainstream and very toxic.
01:11:15.520 Yeah.
01:11:15.800 That kid was oppressed.
01:11:16.760 That's why he was playing the knockout game with a 74-year-old white man.
01:11:19.820 Yeah.
01:11:20.220 What does Donald Trump have to do with it?
01:11:22.320 Could be Donald Trump's fault.
01:11:23.600 Yeah.
01:11:23.840 Moving on.
01:11:24.580 Let's not get depressed about it.
01:11:25.840 Let's move on to our Uplifting Gold section.
01:11:29.200 Our first video in Uplifting Gold is Girl Kid Wrestler.
01:11:35.440 There's a girl wrestler.
01:11:41.480 They're kids.
01:11:42.100 They're like under 10 years old, it looks like.
01:11:44.340 Yep.
01:11:44.760 And she's great and she's wrestling this kid.
01:11:47.680 There's your proof, trans people.
01:11:49.960 Pins them.
01:11:50.960 Pins them.
01:11:52.120 There you go, trans people.
01:11:53.320 There's your proof.
01:11:55.100 Women and men are equal when you're 45 pounds.
01:11:59.800 Yep.
01:11:59.980 When you're in the 60-pound weight class, boys and girls are pretty much equal.
01:12:04.080 There's really no upside to this if you're a wrestler.
01:12:06.560 Poor kid.
01:12:07.080 Do you ever have to wrestle a girl or go against a girl in anything?
01:12:09.500 We played a girl in football once.
01:12:11.740 And it's actually a great story because I was in eighth grade.
01:12:14.860 And we played a girl in football.
01:12:17.700 And the refs, I was a captain for the team.
01:12:20.460 And we went out there and the refs said, hey, there's a girl on the team.
01:12:24.160 Let's not target them.
01:12:25.500 Like, let's take it easy on them.
01:12:27.040 We got back to the sideline and my coach said, that's bullshit.
01:12:29.940 We're going at everybody the same.
01:12:31.660 So that was a funny anecdote.
01:12:34.100 But treat them no differently.
01:12:36.100 Blew them out.
01:12:36.760 We destroyed them.
01:12:37.720 The girl was like a fat nose tackle.
01:12:39.760 We rooted her out every time.
01:12:41.980 As you should.
01:12:42.900 As you should.
01:12:43.500 It's equal treatment.
01:12:44.640 Moving on.
01:12:45.380 Last clip of Uplifting Gold.
01:12:46.700 Not much Uplifting Gold this week.
01:12:48.100 We don't deserve it.
01:12:49.320 Yeah.
01:12:49.900 We want you to focus on the decay and the fake world experimentation going on around you.
01:12:53.580 We want a bad taste in your mouth until next week.
01:12:55.840 So this is Senegal fans doing whatever it takes to make sure Mo Salah and all of Egypt,
01:13:00.700 this guy's on the Egypt soccer team, miss their penalty kicks so that Senegal can secure
01:13:04.760 a World Cup bid because the World Cup's coming up in-
01:13:06.820 So this guy's trying to take a kick.
01:13:08.200 He's having like a moment.
01:13:09.220 He has a free kick.
01:13:10.080 And everyone is putting laser pointers on his face and body trying to distract him.
01:13:14.580 It's good to see the fighting spirit out there still alive.
01:13:18.400 Look at how many are on the ground.
01:13:20.860 It's good to see people trying to win no matter what it takes, no matter what the cost.
01:13:25.440 It's good to see that fighting spirit still exists.
01:13:27.440 I wish his people cared about stuff that was more important, not football matches.
01:13:31.580 I'd be pretty fucking pissed if I was an Egypt fan and just saw this going on.
01:13:36.680 Yeah, exactly.
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