Fleccas Talks Podcast - April 22, 2022


​EPISODE 029 DRAG FOR KIDS | BLM KNOCK OUT | CRENSHAW SOYJAK | NETFLIX IMPLODING


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

194.94585

Word Count

13,230

Sentence Count

1,445

Misogynist Sentences

23

Hate Speech Sentences

44


Summary

On this week's episode of Fluggish Talks: Joe Biden is not confused, Netflix went woke and is currently going broke, Veep got doxed by Jeff Bezos, a black kid got decked by a cop, and the kids are not learning math in school anymore.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right. Welcome back to Fluggish Talks, the podcast episode 29. Today on the show,
00:00:04.240 Netflix went woke and is currently going broke. New Crenshaw's Soy Jack just dropped.
00:00:08.920 Libs of TikTok got doxed by Jeff Bezos in the Washington Post. Joe Biden's dog, Major,
00:00:13.840 the German Shepherd puppy. He's gone. He's on a farm somewhere. We're going to get to that.
00:00:18.300 A BLM they them got decked by a cop and the kids are not learning math in school anymore. We're
00:00:23.620 going to tell you what they're learning instead and we'll give you a hint. It's drag queen stuff.
00:00:27.320 Make sure you stay to the end for a double uplifting gold. All this and more.
00:00:31.760 It's Fluggish Talks, the podcast episode 29. Ranked the best new podcast of all time.
00:00:37.520 Because words are just words until action actually starts. And actions speak louder than words.
00:00:42.860 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:00:48.200 Very cool. Very cool.
00:00:51.900 Fluggish Talks, the podcast featuring Richard.
00:00:57.320 One and done. Wow. One and done. That was easy. Episode 29. We almost didn't shoot it today
00:01:02.600 because Richard Rappaway and I did a workout the other day that has debilitated me.
00:01:07.580 Fleckus is sick. I have some sort of workout related illness.
00:01:12.000 I have something wrong with me. We did like a crazy bicep workout and I can't open my arms. And
00:01:17.780 believe me, I've done every workout for years. I know all the stuff. I've never had this before.
00:01:24.020 I feel like I'm full of lactic acid and my entire body has just been poisoned by lactic acid.
00:01:29.200 Tough.
00:01:29.460 I'm sore, but I clearly wasn't afflicted like you.
00:01:32.440 I couldn't. I can't even go further than that. And it's just absolutely debilitating. I almost
00:01:37.340 canceled the whole episode.
00:01:38.760 Yeah. So we pushed through. Well, it was our first like heavy lifting back in a while.
00:01:44.240 We haven't been heavy lifting. So he killed himself. He's done.
00:01:47.640 I absolutely killed myself. And I poisoned myself with lactic acid.
00:01:51.000 Yeah. That's what it is. So he's hurting. So bear with us guys.
00:01:55.000 We're going to have a good episode still because I saved all my energy for this hour.
00:01:59.240 He hasn't been talking for the last like 36 hours.
00:02:02.260 What are the topics? What are we doing?
00:02:04.540 We're good. We'll get to it. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So I'm normal now. I've saved all my energy for
00:02:10.960 this episode. Let's get right into some housekeeping. First things first, guys, Joe Biden did not shake
00:02:16.800 hands with the air in that video. I know a lot of us thought he did. A lot of us thought he was like
00:02:22.460 senile and out of it and obviously mentally unfit shaking hands with nobody. But it turns out that
00:02:27.980 wasn't the case. This was fact checked and he's not and he's not confused. It says fact check. No,
00:02:33.700 Biden didn't shake hands with thin air. Semicolon wasn't confused. It's like you're editorializing
00:02:40.560 like what he felt in that moment from the video we all saw. Insane. Yeah. Joe Biden's all good guys.
00:02:46.760 He did not shake hands with nobody and he is not confused. Do not question the regime. The fact
00:02:51.680 checkers will be there in case you do. All right. Good. God, we got that out of the way. Number two
00:02:56.660 in housekeeping. It was kind of a sad one. Hold on. Fact checking. Fact checking firsthand source video
00:03:03.920 is next level. It's not like missing context. It's not doing this. It's just here's the video.
00:03:09.640 Here's how you should think about it. Insane levels of dystopian. You're not seeing what
00:03:13.820 you're seeing. Joe Biden is not confused. Joe Biden is not confused. All right. So yes,
00:03:19.660 moving on. Number two. It's kind of a sad number two. Over the weekend, I had my wedding and nobody came.
00:03:30.760 No, it was today. It's Saturday. I told you guys this. I've been telling you. I told you this all week.
00:03:39.640 You don't have to film this. Venue was $10,000 to rent. He set up, set up all these chairs and not
00:03:51.420 one person came to my wedding. I was there. I came. Yeah. That was the only one and he filmed
00:03:57.360 it. It was really embarrassing for me. I'm just kidding. Richard Rappaway and I went out to get a
00:04:02.000 seafood tower in town and there was a wedding like 20 feet away. Incredibly close. I was in
00:04:08.680 the background of it. I was sitting there picking out on shrimp and like, I'm in the background of
00:04:12.120 this person's wedding. A photographer came and asked someone else to move out and they were right
00:04:16.140 near us. So yeah, that was a crazy experience. Watching someone like read their vows, like while
00:04:21.280 I'm just stuffing shrimp in my face. That's pretty much what happened. Yeah. Not good. You'd think if
00:04:29.080 you're paying for a nice wedding at a nice hotel, like the one we were at, you, you keep the riffraff
00:04:34.660 out. Yeah. I don't know. So we're at least put up a bear here. Yeah. We were very close. We were
00:04:39.780 having a seafood tower. Honestly, it wasn't the best seafood tower. Um, yeah, it wasn't the best
00:04:44.860 seafood tower. I was disappointed. Unfortunately, usually with seafood towers, you need a mound of
00:04:48.500 ice and then they place the things in the ice. This was like a bowl of ice and the ice was flat on the
00:04:53.760 top. So after a few minutes, the ice started melting and we had like fish water and all of our seafood
00:04:58.720 stuff. Ice got wet. Turned into ice water. So fish water, not good. Yeah. Moving on. Number
00:05:03.720 three, uh, last week we did a giveaway. Yep. We said, leave a show compliment and the best
00:05:09.800 show compliment or the one I liked the best will receive a free Dan Crenshaw toy and a
00:05:15.320 free Hillary Clinton receptacle van toy. The winner was this guy, Matt. He said, show compliment.
00:05:22.180 My newborn daughter is three days old and now her favorite memory so far is watching this
00:05:26.820 week's Fluckus talks rated best new podcasts of all time. So I like that. I like when the kids are
00:05:32.940 involved in a positive way. Uh, it's always good to show young children based content. So that person
00:05:39.000 is the winner. Please DM me or email me. I replied to your comment and we will get you a pack of toys.
00:05:45.740 So congratulations to Matt. You won the giveaway. This week's giveaway is going to be a little bit
00:05:49.880 different. We are going to be giving away the same pack, the two toys, the Dan Crenshaw action figure
00:05:55.860 in the Hillary Clinton receptacle van. But this week it's going to be given to a random person
00:06:00.000 who subscribes to the Fluckus clips channel. Link is in the description. Make sure you guys are
00:06:04.500 subscribed to that and I will pick a random winner and get you guys some toys. So make sure you're
00:06:09.020 subscribed. Everyone's happy when we do giveaways like that. Moving on guys, the master done on the
00:06:15.220 planes. Hallelujah. Feels good. Feels good, but also, you know, it's a little late two years too
00:06:22.040 late. Uh, and you don't want to be like the negative guy who's like, it's too late. You know,
00:06:27.560 it's a dub for flight attendants, pilots, everybody who works in the industry, everybody
00:06:30.920 who travels a ton for business, you know? Yeah. It's a win after a massive loss. It's a quadruple
00:06:36.960 overtime win or something like we've kept extending. There's some periods. Exactly. Something like that.
00:06:42.500 Um, it's a good thing. And also look around like when, when the masks were lifted, did you notice how
00:06:47.260 like the entire plane cheered, everyone took their masks off? It's kind of an insight to how many we
00:06:53.040 have on our side. Like the numbers are on our side. They want us to think we're a fringe minority that,
00:06:58.120 you know, wanted to get rid of the masks. Once they announced it, everyone was pretty much cheering
00:07:02.180 except for a couple of the, the uptight losers. Which is how it was, uh, when they were doing mask
00:07:07.920 enforcement, it was a couple of uptight losers going like, excuse me, flight attendant,
00:07:11.280 pointing over here. Um, and so, yeah, uh, it was one of those populism moments that people couldn't
00:07:17.800 hide the reaction to, you know, I like, I, they try to, you know, astroturf you online and have,
00:07:22.460 you know, blue haired opinions, uh, you know, uh, cringe opinions everywhere, but you can't hide a
00:07:28.660 plane full of 150 people cheering. Yeah. So, so there's a little peek behind the curtain. There's
00:07:33.140 little, uh, insight to what our numbers really are. We are the majority. They want you to think we're
00:07:38.100 not, uh, moving on. We're still in housekeeping. Is Zelensky a booger sugar boy? Is he a nose
00:07:45.900 nachos guy? A little bumper, a little bumper, a little cheese, a little key bump, a little
00:07:49.380 key Bobby. Look at this video of Zelensky. It looks like he's a Coke guy. Yeah.
00:08:00.700 Looks like a tingly face to me. A little real tingly, sharp eyes darting around. And I'm sure the CIA
00:08:05.880 has fantastic cocaine. Oh yeah. So yeah, we bring it in ourselves. Yeah. This is like him up at like
00:08:13.760 4am. Like, yeah, we're going to beat the Russians, man. Yeah. We got them. We got them beat. Nothing
00:08:19.100 can stop us. I'll go out right now myself. I just need one more deal. One more weapons deal guys.
00:08:24.940 Um, yeah, he looks coked out, I guess. I don't know. It looks very coked out. And there's another
00:08:28.120 little clip too. It's playing in the background here of him, like sniffling around and looking around and
00:08:32.880 someone sees him and has a camera and he kind of makes eye contact because he knows he's doing
00:08:36.640 like a Coke gestures, uh, which is very interesting. Also something I didn't realize. Well, something I
00:08:41.240 did realize and just haven't said yet. Okay. Did you know how quick, uh, Vladimir Zelensky,
00:08:46.540 was that he said? Voldemir. Voldemir Zelensky. You see how, you know how quick he got, uh, rich?
00:08:52.300 Oh yeah. I, I, the come up was fast. The come up was very fast. He used to be some
00:08:57.000 actor, Ukrainian cabaret actor doing the high heel stuff and the butt stuff and the leather stuff.
00:09:02.340 And within two years, he's worth 1.2 billion. That's hard to do. Yeah. I saw something like,
00:09:08.500 uh, you know, 35 million ish house in Miami or something like, so Zelensky's got pole.
00:09:14.460 Yeah. How do you get rich that quick? Very few people do. You can't even, you can't even do that
00:09:18.920 from Shiba Inu. Yeah. We were talking about Stacey Abrams going from a hundred K to 3 million. And
00:09:24.920 we're like, Oh wow. They're really paying her out. And Zelensky just Billy billies it worth 1.2
00:09:30.300 Billy in basically two years. Wow. So that's pretty impressive. Nice. Come up. Must be a big
00:09:36.240 crypto guy. Yeah, exactly. So let's get into the meat of the show. That was it. Quick housekeeping
00:09:41.520 libs of Tik TOK was just doxxed, uh, this week by Taylor Renz, Washington post, Jeff Bezos. Yeah.
00:09:49.240 Uh, it's kind of crazy. Obviously to, uh, libs of Tik TOK is an account that wanted to stay
00:09:54.420 anonymous. It wasn't a person. It wasn't a personal brand account. It was just an account
00:09:59.160 that reposted. It wasn't Michael from San Diego. It was libs of Tik TOK. Here you go. Exactly. And
00:10:04.760 they're just, they, the, the, the account obviously posts a lot of the cringely comes from that
00:10:09.100 account. They post, uh, videos that were posted by leftist teachers, leftist professors, or just
00:10:16.620 leftists in general, critical race enthusiasts, LGBTs, those types. So these were, um, clips,
00:10:23.260 the teachers who like to go off script in class, in the classroom. Exactly. And these, uh, these
00:10:29.340 posts were public. They're on Tik TOK. They're on Twitter. They're on Instagram and libs of Tik
00:10:33.200 TOK does a great job of compiling them and putting them all in one place. So it's not like they were
00:10:37.180 secret recordings or, you know, someone who didn't know this information was going to be out there.
00:10:42.040 This was publicly posted stuff and just reorganize selfie video project Veritas. Like I'm doing it
00:10:48.880 myself. We don't need to go on a fake date. We don't need anything, but a lot of people are
00:10:52.580 obviously misinterpreting what happened and what's going on. Uh, Cenk Uygur, I don't even
00:10:57.440 know how to say his name. I hate that guy. Uh, he said, it's amazing that the right wingers are so
00:11:01.640 stupid that they can't see that cheering on libs of Tik TOK as she tries to get teachers fired for
00:11:06.000 being gay or supportive of gay students is engaging in the thing they claim they hate the most cancel
00:11:11.800 culture. It's clearly not the same thing. Yeah. Like in your workplace at your job. Yeah, exactly.
00:11:17.900 And these are teachers that were directly involved with students. A lot of times posting
00:11:23.200 this, it's not like it's like an outside the classroom opinion. A lot of these videos were
00:11:27.420 taken in the classroom and are about the teachers who are teaching the students like, Hey, here's
00:11:32.360 where I'm teaching in this week or here. I taught, I told my student I'm trans and try to explain it to
00:11:36.700 him. Well, my preschool class does this. Yeah. It's like, you just showed us everything.
00:11:41.300 So it's not really cancel culture. It's more exposing cancel culture would have been like what they did
00:11:46.060 to Gina Carano or Nick Sandman or people who didn't want the vaccine. That's cancel culture.
00:11:52.100 Yeah. Like if I'm a barista and I, every time I hand someone a coffee, I go, here you go.
00:11:55.920 And I dump it out and then I get fired. Is that cancel culture or is that just someone not doing
00:12:01.060 their job? Someone not doing their job appropriately. Yeah. Here's an example. I think we may have covered
00:12:06.660 this a few months back, but here's an example of a teacher who was fired for something that libs of
00:12:12.120 Tik TOK reposted. That question. Um, I use the term minor attracted person or map, uh, in the title
00:12:19.540 and throughout the book for multiple reasons. Um, first of all, because I think it's important to
00:12:24.400 use terminology for groups that members of that group want others to use for them. Um, and map
00:12:30.060 advocacy groups like before you act, um, have advocated for use of the term map, minor attracted
00:12:36.240 person instead of pedophile. And that's, that's what the group wants you to use. The group of
00:12:41.380 pedophiles wants you to say map. The pedophiles think you, it would be softer, easier language
00:12:46.920 if they were called maps instead of pedos. So we're taking instruction from pedophiles now
00:12:51.760 and chank cheers it on. That's what chank thinks is, uh, was good. He, he thinks that the person
00:12:56.560 I guess shouldn't have gotten fired. Uh, it's obviously, this is just bigger picture and attempt
00:13:00.340 to destroy conservative media. Uh, libs of Tik TOK recently merged, uh, with Babylon B. Obviously
00:13:07.060 Babylon B is, um, suspended from Twitter. People are coming for Babylon B because they know how
00:13:12.280 effective satire is and they're coming for libs of Tik TOK because they know how effective
00:13:16.440 she is. These, like we said before, every, all of these videos were posted by the people
00:13:22.780 themselves on a public platform with the hope of getting views and support.
00:13:27.440 Yeah. It's like uninterrupted, no commentary source material, just like the Joe Biden shaking
00:13:32.920 hands thing. It's like, you're, you're watching it. Um, you know, and you, you can't, there's
00:13:38.000 no editorializing at all base for the most part, other, other than the captions. Um, and
00:13:42.660 so it's just an insane argument to make that they're very eyeopening doing something out
00:13:48.000 of character or out of context. Exactly. Very eyeopening. And then Taylor Lorenz is like,
00:13:53.640 you know, on this mission where she's saying, Oh, like this is so dangerous. People are getting
00:13:58.640 doxed. It's, you know, I'm in danger as she literally does it herself. Um, when you post
00:14:04.720 someone's information, for example, when they posted libs of Tik TOK's personal information
00:14:08.960 and where she works, you're basically opening the door to Antifa and saying, Hey Antifa,
00:14:13.800 here's this person who's anti LGBT or however you want to frame it. Um, you know, go do your
00:14:20.340 worst. And that, that was the goal. And this happens, this happens a lot. It's very a dangerous
00:14:24.080 situation. When you dox these people, there was a guy in Ukraine, Gonzalo Lira,
00:14:28.640 who had a telegram and he was there and he was basically giving me the other side of the
00:14:32.500 Ukraine, Russia situation, not necessarily pro Russia, but definitely not pro Ukraine.
00:14:36.920 Just basically telling the truth from personal experience. And he always said, if you ever
00:14:40.720 don't hear from me for more than 12 hours, I'm probably captured or dead. Daily beast
00:14:46.040 released his information, turned it over to the Ukrainian military. And now we don't hear
00:14:51.760 from Gonzalo Lira for about a week now. Wow. So you can pretend it's just, you know,
00:14:57.540 so they're reporting to kill someone. Daily beast sounds like they, they kind of killed
00:15:01.740 somebody. Uh, step one, step two killed someone, someone dead. So way worse than what lives at
00:15:08.420 Tik TOK did. The stuff lives at Tik TOK did was worthy of exposure. Yeah. Parents are happy
00:15:13.500 to see it. It's eyeopening. And if it's not, even if it's not your district, it makes people
00:15:17.660 kind of tune in and say, Hey, I need to be careful about what my kids are consuming and who
00:15:21.320 my kids are surrounded by. Absolutely. So now you have this situation. It obviously gets way
00:15:26.340 worse. Yeah. Can I read a tweet? Uh, of course, broader perspective here. Uh, someone tweeted
00:15:31.080 this girl, grace said, what I'm learning from the libs of Tik TOK situation is that the progressive
00:15:35.480 left really doesn't like their own beliefs and ideas to be leaked into the mainstream at
00:15:39.560 a rate and in a manner they don't control. So, I mean, that's pretty prescient because all
00:15:45.480 this is, is the teachings that these people are doing kind of in private, uh, being exposed
00:15:50.620 faster than they can shape the narrative around it. So, I mean, it's pretty obvious they need
00:15:56.020 to be, they need a Jen Psaki type or a fact checker type to filter it for you. And libs
00:16:01.360 of Tik TOK obviously cut right through that filter and you'll see, you see, and you've seen
00:16:07.060 how mad that made them, you know, as a morning, Joe and the girl said, Mika, Mika, that's our
00:16:15.020 job. That's our job to tell you how to think based on the facts we show. So it's interesting.
00:16:19.140 And also it's, it's, uh, it's, I, some, I relate to it in the beginning when I was doing
00:16:24.240 street videos, people would get mad at me and say, I'm some right wing provocateur. I'm doing
00:16:29.480 all these bad things. And it's like, guys, I went to the protest. I said, what are you
00:16:33.160 doing here? And the girl goes, Donald Trump is worse than Hitler. We got to stop him from
00:16:36.620 killing all the Jews. And I was just like, okay, like, is that my fault straight from the
00:16:41.580 Muppets mouth? You could have said something smart and I probably wouldn't have used it or I would
00:16:45.820 put it up and it wouldn't look good for me. It would just be, you know, a good argument.
00:16:49.420 But if you don't have a good argument and you're a Muppet and you're confused and you're misled,
00:16:53.680 when you say the quiet part out loud, it comes across way worse.
00:16:58.520 Absolutely.
00:16:59.200 So that's kind of what's happening there. Obviously we support and love libs of TikTok.
00:17:03.600 Um, and she's keeping it 100. She's not backing down. She's not letting the stop her. And now
00:17:07.800 she's got, uh, this as a full-time gig, I think kind of in conjunction with Babylon B. So congrats
00:17:12.580 to her. Yeah. That's fantastic. I wish, uh, she, uh, she was on Tucker and phoned it in.
00:17:18.240 I wish she just showed up, said, this is my face. Here I am now. Yeah. I think she did a
00:17:23.580 couple of times. Really? I forget when, but I think there were some interviews where she
00:17:27.540 did and showed her face. Interesting. Yeah. Not priority, but I think she probably will
00:17:32.120 eventually. For sure. Uh, moving on. Turns out Joe Biden's dog major. Remember that puppy
00:17:37.640 he got last year? Yeah. Well, it turns out no one raised dog, the optics dog. Yeah. Right.
00:17:42.280 When Joe was getting into office. Oh, he's a normal guy. He just got a puppy. He's got
00:17:45.740 a dog. He's a geriatric guy who has dogs. He loves it. So geriatric Joe didn't really
00:17:51.420 raise the dog. And we went through the puppy stage and having a puppy and know how intense
00:17:57.900 that can be. A puppy that's a, like a big, large breed to an energetic, strong, you know,
00:18:04.400 that type of thing. So Joe Biden gets it. Hey, what Joe, what kind of dog? We got wiener dogs.
00:18:09.540 So we got, you know, maybe a lab, something easy. It's like German shepherd. Give me the
00:18:14.420 police dog. You're 80 dude. So with no time to train it, no time to train it, no ability
00:18:21.180 to train it came and bend over. It can't really move that fast. So it was never going to be
00:18:26.660 a successful raising anyway. I kind of thought they had people in place to do Joe's work for
00:18:31.360 him and like raise the dog and do the hard parts. You need someone, someone needs to be
00:18:34.980 the point, man. Yeah. Someone, some secret service guy who's like, yeah, I just, I just
00:18:39.200 play with this dog all day. So no one did that. And now we're finding out through a judicial
00:18:44.240 watch, a lawsuit, freedom, freedom of information, FOIA requests. Yeah. Uh, that the dog major
00:18:50.600 in his worst went on an eight day bite streak was just ripping people apart, ripping people
00:18:56.940 apart. Secret service agents were bit up. One guy had to go to the hospital. He had bruises
00:19:01.020 in a puncture. They described the injuries as severe. And then the guy who was a secret
00:19:06.280 service guy wanted the Biden's to pay for like his ripped coat or something. Yeah. And
00:19:10.860 then they got mad at him for bringing it up and making the, the, the regime look bad,
00:19:16.340 I guess. Basically it became a whole like PR thing where the secret service was like, Hey,
00:19:20.520 this dog's biting people. And he ruined my $500 coat. And then Jen Psaki was like, there
00:19:25.220 was a minor incident. Nothing happened. And this guy, the secret service agent apparently
00:19:29.380 wrote a super detailed like thing. Like this is what happened X, Y, Z. And, uh, Pisaki pitched
00:19:34.640 it as like the, uh, someone approached major, like who he was unexpected and the major did
00:19:41.120 a bite and it just wasn't the case at all. The guy totally contradicted that. Um, and now
00:19:46.720 major is with a family friend. Yeah. Major's on a farm somewhere. I live in his best life.
00:19:51.740 Yeah. That's what you tell the five-year-old kid who go, where's major? That's what you tell
00:19:55.060 Hunter. Where's major? He's on a farm Hunter. Hunter's at the Easter egg hunt. Where's major?
00:20:00.520 Yeah. And he's like, Oh, maybe he's not here. All right. Where's the Linsky? I want to chill
00:20:04.820 with him upstairs. I want to pound rails with his Linsky. Oh, um, which is funny because
00:20:09.840 if this happened to Trump, they would have impeached him for it. I think, I think there
00:20:13.080 actually was a moment where Donald Trump Jr. had the sniffles or something and they were
00:20:17.660 like cocaine. Oh yeah. Um, so, and now there's videos of whatever a hundred by smoking crack
00:20:23.740 and like do it. And that's just, I think he's a private citizen. Computer is not, that shouldn't
00:20:28.500 be seen. So yeah. Um, real clown world stuff here. It's weird because we didn't, we, we
00:20:34.560 thought that Joe Biden was a guy who would take responsibility. There was a tweet he did
00:20:40.140 from 2020 where he said the president of the United States needs to stop blaming others
00:20:44.160 and do his job. And then two years later on the dot to the day he, Joe Biden tweeted, I
00:20:51.400 know that families are still struggling with the higher prices. I grew up in a family
00:20:54.800 where if the price of gas went up, we felt it. Let's be absolutely clear about why prices
00:20:59.680 are high right now. COVID and Vladimir Putin. So the guy we could count on is no longer taking
00:21:06.760 responsibility. I want, and it makes me wonder, are the American people realizing? And I think
00:21:12.860 they are because Tyler Carden, um, CEO of the blaze tweeted, uh, the related queries over the
00:21:19.400 last 12 months on quote, Joe Biden, Google searches tell quite a story. And the top five
00:21:25.040 Joe Biden, Google searches are number one, Joe Biden crack pipes. Number two, let's go
00:21:30.320 Brandon. Number three, fuck Joe Biden chant. Number four, fuck Joe Biden chance. Number five,
00:21:36.700 Joe Biden. I did that stickers gas station stickers. So that's what people are searching
00:21:43.540 for. People have lost hope. But the thing I'm realizing is that people never had hope. There's
00:21:48.800 no searches in there. Like Joe Biden accomplishments, Joe Biden job recovery. There's no one searching
00:21:54.200 the normal stuff. It's all anti Joe, which makes you wonder how 81 million votes got sent through
00:22:00.320 the machine for this guy. It does make you wonder. I'm going to actually do a little experiment here
00:22:04.940 and just go on Google and do Joe Biden and see what auto fills Joe Biden confused face calls a lid.
00:22:11.200 Those are all my searches. Those are all Brown or purple, uh, Joe Biden, Twitter age,
00:22:15.580 net worth news speech today. Joe Biden young. He's not. All right. Nothing there.
00:22:21.040 Nothing. Google's covering for him. So no worries. Yeah. So moving on. Cringe of the week. Let's get
00:22:26.100 into it. Let's get into the good stuff. First things first, Dan Crenshaw, new soy Jack just dropped.
00:22:37.780 He did a video of walking of him walking into like a Texas airport and he did like a selfie video
00:22:43.260 and he's doing like the soy Jack face with a song and he's I'm happy. Yeah. Like we have to mute
00:22:49.240 that. So yeah. For, uh, copyright reasons. Uh, and it's weird because I never wore a mask in the
00:22:55.960 airport. Yeah. That's everywhere here in Texas. Crenshaw. I used to that in New York where I'd walk
00:23:01.440 in and I wouldn't wear a mask the whole time. No, people would say something or whatever. Give me a
00:23:05.920 dirty look. I'd get in line for TSA. I'd show my ID. They go, where's your mask? And I'd say, uh,
00:23:11.280 can I have one? And they give me one and I'd put it on, go through security, take it off,
00:23:16.180 go to my gate, wait, go to the plane, put it on, take it off. And I get off the plane.
00:23:21.480 Easy. So I haven't done airport masks pretty much ever, but Dan Crenshaw is happy that it's
00:23:26.920 over now because he's allowed to take his mask off at the airport because he's a good listener.
00:23:30.820 Two and a half years later, good boy gets, finally gets his, uh, allowance of taking off the mask.
00:23:36.000 So, so disappointing, disappointing, disappointing. And it's the funny thing is he thought that was
00:23:42.360 like a funny, good video. Like that's just kind of shows how far his instincts are like the based
00:23:47.740 MAGA populist voting, voting block doesn't, doesn't like that. It doesn't like that weakness.
00:23:55.620 And it's like, you don't even realize what people care about. And you're like, Oh, I'm going to use
00:23:58.860 this opportunity to go viral for my mask being off at the airport. Finally. It's like you're taking
00:24:03.760 orders. You're a Congressman. You're a pretty high up. You're taking orders. It's very
00:24:08.160 disappointing that I take less orders than Dan Crenshaw does. And that's why we have the
00:24:12.980 Dan Crenshaw badass action figure still available. Shop Fluckus stock, uh, Fluckus toys.com
00:24:17.800 and the Hillary Clinton receptacle van still available. Fluckus toys.com. I think next week
00:24:22.780 we're going to have two new toy drops. So keep an eye out, but get these two while you still
00:24:27.240 can. We're still in cringe of the week. Richard Rappoy. Yes. Math. Yeah.
00:24:33.440 Important. I'd say pretty important, pretty fundamental to, uh, you know, the whole world,
00:24:38.660 student growth, physics, brain goes chemistry. I think math's involved in chemistry as well.
00:24:44.620 Uh, how the world works. Listen to this math equation that was on a test in Missouri.
00:24:52.140 Can you read it for me? Yeah. So the top says, you know, Y equals X plus two, uh, underneath that
00:24:57.580 is three X plus six Y equals 12, you know, simple algebra. And then underneath the bath question,
00:25:02.740 for some reason, it says Angelou Maya Angelou was sexually abused by her mother's blank at age eight,
00:25:09.460 which shaped her career choices and motivation for writing. And then the answers are a mix of
00:25:15.060 the question apparently. And it goes zero or two, uh, you know, solving for X and Y four and six,
00:25:21.260 negative three and negative one. And then it says boyfriend, brother, or father next to it.
00:25:26.340 So it gives you two paths. Here's the math equation. You can answer that by knowing how to do math,
00:25:32.300 by knowing algebra and learning throughout the year. Or if you don't want to learn the math or
00:25:37.460 don't know how to do the math, you can just answer a woke CRT question correctly. And you don't have
00:25:42.840 to do math. It's boring anyway. And believe me, Y equals MX plus B. That was a waste of time, baby.
00:25:49.360 Slope. That was a waste of time. I spent a lot of time worrying about that. And then I have,
00:25:53.480 I don't really use it in my real life. But you actually do use algebra in your real life.
00:25:57.180 Sometimes, sometimes you need to solve for something. Maybe I have in my, in my past. Yeah.
00:26:03.520 Yeah. So algebra is the base, the base level. Yeah. Calculus. Yeah. No, no real modern day uses
00:26:10.860 for me, not charting any circles or doing anything crazy. Solving for X, pretty standard.
00:26:17.860 And then if you solve for X, it's like, you can actually apply that to real life stuff and try
00:26:22.520 to figure things out. But if you don't like math or it's kind of confusing or you don't fully
00:26:27.960 understand it, you can just learn the woke stuff anyway. So we did, I made a little math problem
00:26:33.040 for us. Oh no. And it's for you. It's three choices as your answers. The question is a square
00:26:38.020 root of 50. Is it a 6.95 B 7.055 C 7.071. And then the, another question that goes along with
00:26:47.780 it is what is Fleckus? So A is fat. B is not fit. C handsome. All right. Well, you wrote
00:26:58.240 the question has to be C 7 times 7 is 49. We need a little additional to get to 50. So
00:27:04.520 I knew it was one of the sevens. I couldn't get there naturally, but I knew who wrote the
00:27:08.460 question. So therefore C final answer. And that is correct. And it seems like a joke.
00:27:14.360 It's like a stupid bit, but that's basically what the teacher did. They said, here's the
00:27:18.240 math question. If you don't know it, you can repeat what I want you to think about other
00:27:23.740 stuff and I'll still give you the credit, which is the sign of the times if I've ever seen
00:27:28.780 it. Good society. We live in here, boys. This was in Missouri actually. And so there was a
00:27:34.340 little bit of a outrage and people are like, what's going on here? Why are we doing this?
00:27:38.820 And then especially not only is it like a side non-related question, but it's all sexual assault
00:27:44.640 related. Like, are we kidding me? Are we kidding here? And so they ended up saying that the teacher
00:27:51.920 had sourced this from like an open source website thing and they found the guy who made it. And he
00:27:57.080 was like, yeah, it was kind of in poor taste. I made it for a project, you know, some other thing.
00:28:02.940 And then this teacher plucked it out and then used it in the classroom. And so that should be,
00:28:07.300 that should show you kind of where there's a gray area in teaching. You know, it's not just
00:28:12.460 like follow the textbook. It's like, we pull from here, we pull from here. Here's a source.
00:28:16.860 A lot of teacher discretion.
00:28:18.220 Exactly. And that's the whole point is of what we've been trying to say, what lives of TikTok
00:28:21.820 has been trying to say. There is gray area discretion where a teacher can kind of go woke
00:28:27.040 on you.
00:28:27.260 And there are dangerous teachers that are really likely to take the-
00:28:32.380 To bend that bar or whatever.
00:28:33.720 Exactly. And this is kind of the way of the woke future. We see this with, in colleges,
00:28:39.100 we see it with Dwayne, the rock Johnson. It's basically like, it doesn't matter what's true
00:28:43.720 or what's right. What we want is you in one way or another to pledge your allegiance.
00:28:48.360 We see it with Apple. Now they have the new pregnant man, uh, emojis.
00:28:53.040 What? I've been calling that the Fleckus emoji.
00:28:59.000 The Fleckus emoji because of the gut. Oh my God. Oh, sorry guys. That was low hanging fruit.
00:29:07.020 Yeah. That was so easy. And think about the, the trans man pregnant emoji. It's like, who's
00:29:12.240 using that? Is it trans men who are pregnant? Like, yeah, just got my checkup. Or is it like,
00:29:17.500 it was like college frat kids who were like doing fat fuck shit at the, at the Chinese buffet?
00:29:22.600 Yeah. Just ate Chipotle and, uh, five guys ordered Uber these three times today. Oh yeah. Pregnant
00:29:28.700 man. So that's really what's going on. Netflix does it too. And Netflix is a perfect example of
00:29:33.500 this. It obviously happens, happened recently. Uh, they've been going woke. They put the pregnant
00:29:38.160 man show out. They take, they cancel shows that are actually good and people like, and they're
00:29:43.340 just jumping on the sword, sacrificing themselves to the woke culture, the woke nature. And then they
00:29:49.060 get smoked. They're losing subscribers for the first time in 10 years. And they're currently going
00:29:54.220 broke. Yeah. Everyone, I, you know, you've probably noticed that Netflix has some good shows. I'm not
00:29:59.280 going to lie. They have some good shows that aren't woke, but if it's like a generic show for high school
00:30:04.920 kids, it'll be white privilege. It'll be ethnically ambiguous minority in a situation where they need to
00:30:11.700 stand up against some racist or something like just totally contrived situations where the writer's
00:30:16.800 room, it's like, what are you guys up to? What are you doing? Um, so it's seeped through and, and
00:30:21.520 almost every show that they do, they obviously backed up the Brinks truck and gave Obama like a
00:30:27.240 blank check. And now he's doing nature shows and Michelle's plotting something probably with the
00:30:32.920 kids. I don't know. Um, but yeah, it's, it's bad and everyone knows it's woke. Everyone knows
00:30:38.840 they're pushing some sort of weird agenda. Yeah. The only good thing I've been using Netflix for,
00:30:44.000 um, was Seinfeld. Yeah. Seinfeld. I do criminal minds. I fall asleep. They have Seinfeld. I watch
00:30:51.280 Seinfeld every day over and over. So the office people, you know, there are certain shows that
00:30:56.220 people are just like, all right, this was made in 2006. I'm good. Yeah. Netflix had no hand in the pie.
00:31:01.440 So, and Netflix, uh, has been spending like billions with a B on content. So now they're
00:31:08.560 kind of realizing like they were on this path of like, Oh, more subscribers, more subscribers were
00:31:13.140 growing. We could spend this money. And now they just get absolutely murdered. Yeah. Down, uh, 40,
00:31:19.520 almost 40%, 30 high thirties percent today on one bad earnings. They basically, it was, it was
00:31:25.640 basically the first quarter in modern Netflix history where they had gone down in subscribers
00:31:30.600 and one of the funny parts of it is part of it was self-inflicted where when Russia invaded Ukraine
00:31:39.280 and Netflix goes, Hmm, how can we virtue signal? They cut off Netflix to 700,000 Russians. So they
00:31:47.160 just shot themselves in the leg and go, we're helping. And now if I was a shareholder of Netflix,
00:31:52.060 I'd be pissed. It's like, what are you guys doing? You're leaving money on the table when it's the
00:31:56.620 worst quarter we've had ever. And for normal everyday consumers, it's not like Vladimir Putin's
00:32:01.240 Vladimir Putin's Netflix or like the Russian troops, like, Hey, morale boost. We're watching
00:32:06.140 the Netflix movie. Like it's so dumb to me. A lot of the companies did that. Uh, a lot of the food
00:32:11.780 companies left Russia to Papa John's state open, not Papa John's, Papa John's, Papa John's come on the
00:32:17.140 show. Yeah. Base Papa John's state open. So yeah, that's what happens. You go woke, you sacrifice your
00:32:22.800 company, the thing you built for years and years, and you have to jump on the sword, jump on the
00:32:28.480 grenade to pledge your allegiance. Oh. And one last point, Tucker, um, actually talked about this,
00:32:33.880 uh, sometime this week where, when he was looking into George Gascon, there was George Gascon,
00:32:40.140 uh, leaked phone calls of a prisoner who was like, they're dropping my gang charge. They're dropping
00:32:44.400 my gun escalator. Basically I'm coming home. I love that dude, Gascon. I'll get his face tattooed on
00:32:50.460 my, or his name tattooed on my face. Um, and Reed Hastings, the CEO of Netflix donated like $2 million
00:32:57.520 to his campaign when he was, uh, running. And that's obviously a George Soros, uh, guy.
00:33:03.840 And I think Reed Hastings gave more money than George Soros did. Wow. So that shows you how much
00:33:09.280 of a Muppet that guy is. Um, and that's the secret agenda. It's not, it's not just like, Oh,
00:33:15.140 I think this guy's going to be the best DA for LA. There's a deeper agenda. There are more moving
00:33:20.900 parts behind the scenes and there are goals that aren't in the best interest of the people who live
00:33:25.500 in California. Yep. It's very sad, very unfortunate. And, and Reed Hastings is a NorCal guy. What are you
00:33:31.000 doing donating to the LA DA? Like I know, obviously the film, the heart of film is in LA, right? Um,
00:33:38.380 but what's up with that? You're interested in the DA race. You're interested in crime in LA and not just
00:33:44.040 crime in LA, but being soft on crime in LA. Seems like you're up to something more. Yeah. If I had
00:33:49.360 to guess, uh, yeah. So the school's bad, the math questions and CRT combining bad Netflix, bad.
00:33:56.940 You turn on everything. You turn, you go, huh? I'm getting roasted. I'm getting screwed.
00:34:01.760 And it makes you realize that you have to really take control of your own and your family's lives.
00:34:07.260 Yeah. You can control what you can, you can control what they consume and you kind of,
00:34:11.040 you have to do it and you have to police it. There's a funny tweet that I'm going to read now
00:34:15.500 about homeschooling. Some guy said we homeschool because we don't want our kids influenced by
00:34:20.200 neurotic millennials who hate us for 40 hours a week from age five through 18 simple. And then
00:34:25.900 the person replies, I'm sure there's no indoctrination happening at your house.
00:34:30.580 And then someone else replied, I'll say it. So many weakling conspiracy obsessed parents are pulling
00:34:35.820 their children out of schools to yes, indoctrinate them at home. It's morally criminal.
00:34:41.340 Let us have access to your children so we can do it.
00:34:45.100 Yeah. We, they need to be the ones who do it. Dad and you know, faith-based families,
00:34:51.800 that's indoctrination. We need to tell them about LGBT stuff and they're trans and sexualize them
00:34:58.800 and try to get them to, you know, give consent for all these weird plans we have.
00:35:04.260 We need 20 of the 34 kids in the class to be non-binary, but yeah, the, you're teaching them
00:35:09.900 too much about religion and farming and you know, fun stuff that's actually, uh, has applications.
00:35:14.920 It isn't just like gender theory, morally corrupt. Yeah. Uh, the kids at homeschool don't get the
00:35:20.520 Maya Angelou sexual abuse question. Bummer. Bummer. They don't, they do know how to do math though.
00:35:26.320 Yeah. They do know how to do their times tables pretty fast. Yeah. They, they want to, they want
00:35:31.080 to teach the kids. They want to be in charge of the kids instead of the parents and let's see what
00:35:34.880 they're teaching them as well. Besides the CRT math stuff. What else are they up to? Yeah. What
00:35:38.980 kind of, what, what fills these kids days at school? Yeah. What's an auditorium look like in school
00:35:44.340 these days? A lot of the cheers for this are coming from the back of the class of the back of the
00:35:56.300 auditorium where all the adults and I'm assuming are. Yeah. And all the kids in front are just
00:36:00.740 like, uh, like no idea what's going on. So this is a, this is a middle school in Wisconsin. Again,
00:36:08.500 I like to, I like to point out where this is happening. Wisconsin? You think it was LA or San
00:36:13.540 Francisco or New York? This is the heartland of America. You know, uh, the dairy capital of America.
00:36:19.740 Uh, it's conscious drag kids and then, uh, well, drag queen. Sorry. Um, and so I just want to talk
00:36:28.060 about the, what, what exactly do people think the value of drag queens are, you know? Cause isn't it
00:36:34.400 just like a big spectacle about themselves where everyone kind of suspends disbelief and pretends
00:36:39.720 they're a beautiful woman and goes, yes, you go girl. It's like a weird confidence thing that
00:36:45.240 happens. I don't, I don't really, I don't understand it. Obviously. I've only been to a
00:36:49.580 couple drag queen brunches in LA and it's like, yeah, it's a big show. It's like a theater thing
00:36:55.420 and they dance and sing, but it's like a bit, it's like, Oh, it's a guy as a girl. And they're like
00:36:59.860 six, six in heels and they're dancing around. And it's like, you know, you tip them, you let them
00:37:04.380 kiss you on the cheek and then you get their number trying out with them. But it's like, not like a
00:37:08.800 thing you want to show to children and teach to kids. Well, that's what I'm saying is like,
00:37:13.020 what do these teachers explain when they're like, Oh, right, we're doing this. What do they
00:37:16.740 explain the value ad is? It's like, Oh, it's all inclusivity or like exposing kids to different
00:37:22.780 stuff. Let's teach the kids how to play lacrosse. Yeah. Well, like, why don't we do sports or
00:37:27.100 something good? Uh, drag queen. I just don't, I don't even understand the value is basically my
00:37:32.580 point. And, uh, if someone could explain that to me, please do. Let us know in the comments. Um,
00:37:37.700 yeah. Well, maybe that situation that Wisconsin drag queen, maybe that's a one-off. Is that
00:37:42.260 happening elsewhere? Yeah. Yeah. Unfortunately, I ask knowing that there's a Washington school
00:37:47.960 district who's paying for it. So there's another article basically that came out simultaneously.
00:37:52.320 Bellingham, Washington school district pays middle school students $2,000 to perform drag show. And so
00:37:58.280 I want to, there's a couple of key phrases from this. This is a very small article, but a Bellingham
00:38:02.560 middle school awarded children, two K two grand to perform a drag show. What come middle schools,
00:38:07.060 gender sexuality Alliance club, middle school for 10 to 12 year olds, gender sexuality Alliance club
00:38:15.220 came up with the idea to host drop dead, gorgeous drag show. Um, totally normal stuff guys. Don't
00:38:20.840 worry about it. Um, and don't worry. Dead gorgeous and doubt. Yeah. Disgusting freak show. Um, sorry,
00:38:30.120 that may be too harsh, but, um, the, the article goes on to say, don't worry. The school insists the
00:38:36.540 drag show will be behaviorally appropriate. So no throwing dollar bills, no like twerking or anything.
00:38:42.420 We'll see. I don't know how a drag show can be behaviorally appropriate for 10 to 12 year olds.
00:38:47.240 So who is paying for this? Um, and it's basically one of seven student clubs that are receiving grants
00:38:54.020 of a thousand to $2,500 for ideas ranging from science, the environment, student transportation,
00:38:59.460 and even crochet. Um, so I want to see the eighth, I want to see the eighth, uh, club that said, no,
00:39:05.160 no money this year. Yeah. Water, watercolors, watercoloring painting. We're given the high end
00:39:10.200 of this grant range to the drag queen people. So, um, yeah, I don't know what else to say other than,
00:39:16.460 you know, these idiots are running schools now. So this got signed off on by whoever runs the grant,
00:39:23.500 the teacher who sponsors the club, the principal themselves, probably, um, imagine some vet from
00:39:30.180 like D day, you know, some vet from Iwo Jima comes and sees what's going on and say, you know,
00:39:37.340 the, say the timing was right. And it was 20 years ago and they come and they're, they're old and
00:39:41.140 they're frail. And then they see this that way they wouldn't have it. I, I would not, I'm glad most
00:39:47.260 of them are gone and not seeing this. It's sad, but you know, you, you, you've fought a wave of
00:39:52.960 Japanese and Iwo Jima and they just kept coming. Your machine gun barrel was so hot that it burned
00:39:58.360 your hand, John Bass alone. And you just are come back to America and you see drag queens
00:40:04.160 twerking for 12 year olds. Yeah. Your grand, your great, your grandkids are great grandkids are
00:40:08.700 throwing dollar bills to some guy in high heels. Disgraceful. And it's interesting too,
00:40:13.040 because a lot of, obviously the, the, the world war two veterans are pretty much all dead at this
00:40:17.000 point. The older generation would, older generations would oppose this, but as they die out
00:40:22.420 and they're replaced by younger generations to the point where these kids are going through
00:40:27.200 schools, they're comfortable with it, they're seeing it, then they're going to graduate out
00:40:30.240 and become adults. So it's like the public rejection of this, the numbers are kind of,
00:40:36.960 we're losing the numbers or we have the ability to lose the numbers if they normalize it at a young
00:40:41.300 age. Yeah. Like they're doing plus importing people who just have a blank slate from a random
00:40:46.740 country in Central America, you know, just throw those all together and teach them gender ideology
00:40:51.960 and, uh, bye-bye world war two morals, you know, and values. Exactly. Toodles to the virtues. Uh,
00:40:59.120 moving on, let's get out of a cringe. All right. That's a great cringe of the week. So let's get
00:41:03.440 into urban decay. This BLM, they, them lady, uh, got decked by a cop. Let's, let's watch. I have
00:41:10.360 written down. That's what you get. So let's take a look. It's very easy. Cop lives don't matter.
00:41:22.240 It's very easy to not get into an altercation with the police. It's very easy to do. I never
00:41:28.340 had one. You just don't bounce around in their face like that. Yep. So now the cops get physical.
00:41:32.440 This big, thick, they, them comes out. Boom. Dropped them. Dogs in there. There's major.
00:41:41.240 That's what major is. There's major. Found major. Found a use for him. It's crazy how these things
00:41:47.900 escalate. Like you get in the cop's face, things are getting, you know, aggressive. And then they
00:41:52.760 get so surprised when the cop starts like retaliating and getting back and like being
00:41:57.020 aggressive back. Yeah. Do you think the cop was just like, Oh, Whoa, didn't realize you
00:42:02.500 were that serious. I'll, I'll get out of here. Yeah. Cops lives don't matter. Sorry about that.
00:42:06.380 You can just keep pushing me and chest to chesting with me and that's no problem. So they basically
00:42:10.880 like they, they get a reaction, they stir up things, they get a reaction from the cop and
00:42:15.920 then it like reaffirms what they believe that cops are aggressive and a problem in attacking
00:42:20.580 black people. So it's like a self-fulfilling thing that happens in live time. It's circular.
00:42:24.380 It's that meme. Like I'm mad at the cop, so I'm yelling and then I'm doing something
00:42:28.220 inappropriate. Then the cop comes cause I'm doing something inappropriate. The cop punishes
00:42:32.020 me and then I hate cops again. It's all a circular thing. Yeah, exactly. And they, they use it to
00:42:38.020 prove their narrative about the police. But I think what's interesting is in the game changer
00:42:42.880 is, is the dogs. Yeah. Go prove your point to the dogs. The dogs don't care. Yeah. The dog
00:42:49.320 isn't racist. He has no intent. He doesn't know anything. So I think like, you know, people
00:42:54.340 might say I'm being aggressive or I'm stifling free speech, but I think if we had dogs, we
00:43:00.240 had a lot of dogs on the ready. We wouldn't have had the Antifa BLM riots of 2020. People
00:43:05.760 don't fuck with dogs. They know those dogs are not messing around. So if you have a line
00:43:10.020 and say, don't cross this line and people want to compress it, come try your luck with
00:43:13.560 the dogs. Dogs don't care. Yeah. The dogs know about the line. They don't know anything
00:43:17.060 else. The dogs don't care. The dogs will do what they're trained to do. And people could
00:43:21.460 say, Oh, fuck us. You're, you're not being constitutionally sound. You're stifling free
00:43:27.120 speech and people should have a right to protest. Well, what do you do when people have already
00:43:31.420 stifled free speech and they already took it? How do you get it back? Good question. The
00:43:36.220 dogs. Yeah. The dogs will bring it back. And supporting police right now, you know, it's,
00:43:40.900 it's tough. They did COVID stuff, didn't they? You know, they're, I don't know. I don't know
00:43:47.040 what to think. A lot of people on the right are starting to be more anti-police and kind
00:43:51.560 of anarchist in that nature because you can't trust these systems. And then you never know
00:43:57.780 who, who's the chief of police. Is it some George Soros type? No, that's true. Cause
00:44:02.560 then it's like, yeah, you're not going to ever get the result. And then beat cops. The people
00:44:06.620 who are actually on the ground are put in a hard position, rock in a hard place. It's
00:44:10.300 all a big cluster. It is. But the dogs could solve that problem because the dogs obviously
00:44:15.800 are not people. They're not biased. They are just aggressive and they know their rules
00:44:19.760 and their training. And I think the dogs would go a long way to get the streets back under
00:44:25.320 control. I'm a big dog guy. Very fair. Yeah. Except pit bulls. Except pit bulls. Um, so
00:44:31.400 like pit bulls, they wouldn't be used as police dogs because they'd say, all right, stop. And
00:44:34.860 the people wouldn't listen. Just keep thrashing. Richard Rappway showed me a thing about, uh,
00:44:40.520 pit bulls. I saw like these pictures of dogs who attacked a porcupine and it's like, you
00:44:44.880 see on the side of their face, they have a bunch of, of the quills or like they have
00:44:48.420 a couple on the back or whatever, 10, 10, 12 quills or something. Basically there was
00:44:52.020 a porcupine. The dog bit or went too close, got stuck. Dog runs off. Dog goes, Oh, the
00:44:58.060 pit bulls that attacked the porcupines are completely covered. Like Edward scissorhands.
00:45:04.040 They don't quit. Edward scissorhands? No. Who's the one with the dots? The spikes? The spikes.
00:45:08.920 Yeah. Johnny Depp spikes guy. Eraserhead or something. Something like that. That's where the pit
00:45:12.840 bulls look like that. They don't stop. They'll just keep going until the, the porcupine runs
00:45:17.000 out of quills and then they kill the porcupine. Yeah. So no self-interest, no self-preservation,
00:45:21.640 just kill, kill, kill thrash. We don't need to get back on the pit bull stuff, but the kid
00:45:25.400 thrasher shirt is obviously still available. Shopfluckus.com for the best merch in the game.
00:45:29.600 Use code Jerry for 15% off. Didn't one of your followers get attacked by a pit bull? Oh yeah.
00:45:35.160 And yeah. Yeah. The other day, one of my followers got attacked by a pit bull. Um, it was actually
00:45:40.780 super sad. They tweeted at me and they said, um, I have the DMS here. So they tweeted at
00:45:49.760 me and they said, my brother-in-law just got attacked by a pit bull. I think he's officially
00:45:54.480 pit bull pilled. Think it's important taste. If I buy him a kid thrasher shirt from the Fluckus
00:45:58.720 store. And then I replied, sorry to hear that. Gonna send him a shirt. Just DM'd you for your
00:46:03.900 info. Everyone else go to the website. So we're giving out pit bull shirts. Apparently the dog
00:46:07.800 is dead. The, the dog, the attack dog is now dead. Which I'm happy to hear. One less,
00:46:13.400 one less pit bull. So Fluckus, he's advocating for more dogs. They're truly unbiased. I think
00:46:18.580 it could get greasy. I'm not necessarily on that plan. Very greasy. But, um, you know,
00:46:22.640 what, what do you think, what do you think police should do to help, you know, deal with
00:46:26.480 stressed or troubled individuals? What do you think? Like an intense situation. Yeah. Like
00:46:31.700 someone who's kind of going crazy and you know, I would say bring the dogs, bring the
00:46:36.000 dogs. Well, let's see what the response really is. Uh, park police officers, uh, just posted
00:46:41.800 this. Uh, they want to give out toys. They want to give out little toys and little things
00:46:47.600 you could squeeze to a criminal stress relievers. Here's a picture of it. Yeah. Yeah. Sir, release
00:46:53.120 the hostages. Please just start petting this Furby and calm down. Hey, sir, I understand you've
00:46:58.720 knifed three people. How about a fidget spinner? Yeah. Um, so I, yeah, I guess this is a police
00:47:04.780 department giving out cheap Chinese toys as their way to handle crime. Right here. There's sunglasses,
00:47:10.760 goofy, goofy sunglasses. Let's get in the wedding photo booth. Sir, please put on these cool shades.
00:47:16.820 Where are the hostages? Sir, drop the gun. Here's a foam basketball, please. Cops unarmed too. Just like
00:47:23.980 with the foam basketball. Let the children go. Here's a finished Rubik's cube. Here's a Rubik's cube.
00:47:29.080 That's already been done. Please let the kids go. Um, so that's the solution. I guess it's,
00:47:34.180 it's, it's all about compassion and understanding. And I guess a lot of the, the world's problems
00:47:39.980 would be solved if instead of bringing the dogs and guns, we brought the Furbies and slinkies.
00:47:45.080 Yeah. The social worker brought the cheap Chinese plastic. Great. Great. We solved it guys. Just use
00:47:51.520 the slinky. Once the slinky gets tangled, then the guy really snaps. But by that time you have the
00:47:57.740 handcuffs on him by that time you've tricked him. Um, and then meanwhile, you know, the 70 year old
00:48:02.200 Asian woman gets knocked out on the street and you're giving the guy a fidget spinner. Please calm
00:48:07.920 down. Here's a Furby. Lovely. Well, let's go to the next clip. We're still in urban decay. A guy gets
00:48:13.480 shot in the back of the head and robbed. This is a sad one. I have it titled as Atlanta execution.
00:48:18.260 Yeah. So it's a security guard. He's coming out of something year old man, parks his car.
00:48:23.900 He's like an old guy. He's parks his car. Somebody is walking up behind him and pulls out a gun.
00:48:29.620 Everyone's black in this video. And then shot in the back of the head, dead, shot dead. 50 year
00:48:34.440 old man lived a whole life, saw a whole bunch of stuff, probably has a family and is dead in a
00:48:39.240 second without even seeing it coming because someone wanted to rob him for what his phone and his
00:48:44.120 wallet, whatever's on his body. So real trash behavior here. The interesting part is someone
00:48:50.000 is sitting like up at the top of the camera here and just watched it happen. Doesn't run away.
00:48:55.620 The guy's carrying the gun, walking away and he walks right past him, kind of makes eye contact
00:48:59.920 and goes, all right. Which is why we have the STP scale, the slit throat patrol scale. We talked
00:49:05.920 about a couple episodes ago that wouldn't happen to us because everyone walking up on me, I'm assuming
00:49:11.420 he's going to execute me. Yeah. It's sad to live that way. Yeah. But you kind of have to at this
00:49:17.340 point, especially if you're in Atlanta. Yeah. So this guy's body is just on the ground. People
00:49:21.440 are walking around. It's crazy. So, uh, stay safe out there people. Cause there's some bad
00:49:28.040 hombres out there with nothing to lose and we'll kill you for nothing to gain. It's not like they're
00:49:35.140 killing the guy who has the Brinks truck, the Brinks truck. And you know, has the suitcase of cash
00:49:40.360 going out of the bank every Friday at 10 a.m. Yeah. This is just some guy who parked his GMC
00:49:46.100 envoy and got killed. So sad. Last clip of urban decay, phone counter stealing.
00:49:56.520 Guy walks in, he's, he's got some tool. He cuts all the cords of the phone, takes the whole display.
00:50:02.720 It's a whole display of phones. And as you know, those phones don't even really work.
00:50:06.160 Yeah. Don't they just set those off? Isn't that kind of like a, yeah, those phones just have like
00:50:10.600 welcome messages and like displays of the layout of the phone, but there's no, there's no service.
00:50:17.220 There's no app downloads. It's just, they're like, they're dummy phones to kind of see what it feels
00:50:23.080 like. Don't tell that to that guy. He's probably going to trade it for drugs to some street rad who
00:50:28.020 doesn't realize that this guy's selling duds. Yeah. As long as he can get a 20 bucks out of
00:50:32.740 it. Yeah. It's all worth it. These phones don't work. And he's already just on whatever drugs he's
00:50:37.420 on. Sir, drop the phones. Here's a slinky. And it's funny because Fleckis, you got a new phone this
00:50:43.620 week and he needed to come with guy. I hopped in the car, went with him. I'm a big come with guy.
00:50:49.320 And, uh, he, we walked into the store and the first thing I thought about was we could take
00:50:55.280 this place. Like let's just steal. Cause we've seen so many videos of like the, the groups and
00:50:59.600 the Apple stores and cell phone stores are a huge target. Um, and so the number one thing I'm thinking
00:51:05.400 about now is steal all these phones. Crazy. That happened in two years. I wouldn't have thought
00:51:10.260 about that five years ago, not 10 years ago. Never. So, uh, yeah, I got the new society. I got the new
00:51:16.680 iPhone 13. Nice. It's a lovely phone. And obviously it's expensive, but they do it in a
00:51:22.440 way where all you have to do is like pay it off every month, like 25 bucks a month for three years
00:51:27.480 or something. Yeah. Financing a phone for three years. It's like, you got me hooked them. They
00:51:33.040 got hooked me. It's not, it's free. Basically it's not, it's nothing. Uh, I don't, I don't even pay
00:51:37.920 for it basically. It's like taking out a 10 year car loan. Yeah. Just like bad. So, so that's the end of
00:51:43.700 urban decay. It was a dark one this week, but very eyeopening as usual. It always is. Yeah.
00:51:49.720 Let's get, before we get into uplifting gold, the stuff that we want to feel good about,
00:51:53.540 which today, who knows if that's even the case. Cause you know how I've been, I I've seen some
00:51:57.920 of the videos. He's always, there's always a dark angle to the uplifting gold for some reason.
00:52:02.500 Something happened to my brain where I can't do uplifting gold properly anymore. Uh, and that's
00:52:07.620 okay. But before we get to uplifting gold, we have a throwback clip of the week. So this clip
00:52:12.360 is a throwback clip. It's the former FBI director from the LA field office. His last name's Gundersen's
00:52:17.760 from many years ago, but listen to what he says. It's very telling about the world we're living in
00:52:22.240 now. City bombing case, huge cover up. Jack Kennedy's assassination, huge cover up. Bobby
00:52:29.100 Kennedy's assassination, huge cover up. World Trade Center, huge cover up. Okay. Terrorism.
00:52:37.680 They're using it as an excuse to take away our constitutional rights and our civil liberties.
00:52:44.080 Cosmic flame. The Bilderbergs.
00:52:51.820 The Illuminati, Bilderberg, New World Order, globalists are the element behind this. It dovetails
00:53:01.640 into the satanic movement. And this movement has infiltrated into our intelligence community.
00:53:10.440 The once great FBI and the CIA.
00:53:14.180 There you have it.
00:53:14.780 It's a bombing case.
00:53:15.580 That kind of explains what's going on, especially since it came from so long ago.
00:53:18.880 Because now you hear that and you go, oh, of course, FBI, CIA, they're all compromised.
00:53:23.340 Everything's satanic. There's a group of people who are the global elites, the powers that be,
00:53:28.900 that are manipulating society to get what they want, which is control and power over the people
00:53:33.060 for a long period of time. And also, obviously, the goal is always to take our rights away,
00:53:37.660 strip our rights away. So if they're going to Patriot Act, they're going to overreach because
00:53:42.180 everyone's scared of terrorism after 9-11. But what you're really doing is giving up all of your
00:53:46.540 rights in the meantime. So they're always finding ways, capitalizing on situations where they can
00:53:54.720 put these things into motion.
00:53:57.080 Yeah. The phrase, never waste a good crisis, didn't come from nowhere. That's a real opportunity.
00:54:03.280 And it probably started with crises and they realized that. Then it's like, what if we just
00:54:07.140 make our own crises? Which is literally what happened. If don't get depressed,
00:54:13.340 we're coming into an uplifting gold section.
00:54:15.360 Well, we'll see.
00:54:16.100 The final section of the episode, the uplifting gold, the stuff that life is all about, the reasons
00:54:22.140 we're not perpetually sad and depressed, things we should live for, fun things that we should
00:54:28.860 be highlighting every week. So this one is pretty cool. Urban fishing. Check this out.
00:54:35.580 This is drone fishing.
00:54:40.160 Very cool. I love fishing. You can fish from anywhere. You can fish from the rooftop. You
00:54:45.960 can fish from a drone. That's pretty cool. Someone who likes fishing, that's uplifting.
00:54:50.940 Isn't this because they're locked down in Shanghai and have literally no food?
00:54:55.280 Is that what it is?
00:54:56.580 Yeah.
00:54:57.500 Oh, that's not uplifting at all.
00:54:59.480 Okay. 0 for 1.
00:55:00.740 Okay.
00:55:01.420 0 for 1 on uplifting. I actually don't know if it is.
00:55:04.300 It is. Kyle posted that. Kyle Kachev. All right. So maybe that's not uplifting.
00:55:09.140 0 for 1 on uplifting.
00:55:10.620 0 for 1. The jogging guy making the noise. There's an easy one. He's running around the
00:55:19.160 neighborhood, this old man. This is what people deal with every morning.
00:55:28.580 Hey. Struggling for his life out there. I know the feeling. What do you think about
00:55:34.520 Chirapoy?
00:55:35.180 I know that feeling too.
00:55:36.360 Do you think you should be commenting on people exercising?
00:55:39.520 Yeah.
00:55:40.000 Don't you think you're in the place to make fun of someone who's working out?
00:55:43.700 No, you're right. No.
00:55:44.720 Yeah. I was just going to say.
00:55:46.060 Yeah. Yeah.
00:55:46.820 He's working out. He's waking everybody up in the morning.
00:55:49.380 You're going to make fun of someone exercising. I don't want you to get roasted in the comments.
00:55:52.220 No.
00:55:52.620 Yeah.
00:55:52.800 You know what? Go ahead, old man. Don't roast me in the comments for how little I've been
00:55:56.760 working.
00:55:56.960 Yeah. I still want you to get roasted.
00:55:59.160 All right. Next clip.
00:56:00.300 You're setting me up.
00:56:01.140 Uplifting goals. I don't know. That's one and a half or that's 0.5.
00:56:04.020 Hey, that's uplifting. That guy's doing his routine. And it's funny. Next clip. Bull kills
00:56:10.200 guy.
00:56:15.320 Everybody puts a song over everything.
00:56:17.520 And it gets us in trouble.
00:56:18.500 I know.
00:56:19.020 So here's a guy running from the bulls. This is what happens.
00:56:22.280 One bull distracts him.
00:56:23.560 You got away. Oh, you're absolutely dead. Absolutely blindsided. It's blindside too. Blindside as well.
00:56:29.240 Blindside too with Sandra Bullock and two bulls.
00:56:32.620 I don't want to do a, uh, Fleckus callback and just, you know, play a cool clip where I look like
00:56:39.060 the man, but I actually had one of these bull moments in college and football. So check me out
00:56:43.840 here. I'm the center, I'm center and I'm blocking back to this guy and I'm the bull in this one. And
00:56:49.920 then that guy's the guy getting lit up and he's dead. So that was me like 10, 15 years ago.
00:56:56.640 And now you're out of commission for one workout for 36 hours.
00:57:01.420 Now my arms are stuck like this. And if I go like this, it hurts so bad.
00:57:07.060 And it like breaks the lactic acid up and then my heart starts beating fast. And I just feel like
00:57:11.140 I'm like my whole body is like swollen and acidic. Okay. So that was just some guy getting
00:57:15.400 absolutely knocked out. I don't know if that's uplifting gold, but I included the Fleckus
00:57:19.220 football clip, which people haven't seen, which is kind of cool. Okay. It's a cool throwback.
00:57:22.880 A baseball bat to head clip. That doesn't sound like uplifting gold. Let's play it.
00:57:30.860 So basically the coach is throwing the bat to the sideline on the other side of the,
00:57:35.320 of the baseball field. And he hits the catcher in the head. There it is. And I was going to do a
00:57:40.280 bit like, at least he wants to win. Like we need more of this, but you're right. It's not uplifting.
00:57:45.340 It's just a funny thing that happened. Uh, made me smile. That made me smile. Let's go to the next
00:57:53.440 clip. Uh, damaged car with note. Okay. So this is a person whose car was damaged.
00:58:02.660 I found this on my car. So I went to Walmart. I found this on my car saying, sorry for the damage
00:58:10.500 on your car. Can't afford to fix it, but here's chocolate instead left this. And here's the damage
00:58:15.960 on my car. $900 worth of damage minimum across multiple panels, like the front, the door, just
00:58:24.560 cut one out and replace it. Just completely shredded the side of your car. But here's two chocolates.
00:58:29.340 I probably melted in the sun. Also, uh, women's handwriting. Yeah. Women's handwriting.
00:58:36.160 Women drivers. That'll do it. Uh, last second. So like we have maybe half an uplifting gold
00:58:43.320 here so far. Well, the uplifting in that is that you got a little snack. Someone's going
00:58:46.660 to do a hit and run. At least you got something. You think that's a net uplifting gold or a net?
00:58:51.320 Would you rather have the damage to your car or the note with the chocolates? What do you
00:58:57.920 mean? Well, in this situation, I would rather have no damage to my car. That's not an option.
00:59:02.320 Well, what I rather have, are you saying, would I rather have just the damage or the damage plus
00:59:06.380 the, plus the chocolates? That's the question. I'll take the chocolates. I mean, come on.
00:59:10.820 Imagine the chocolates are tampered with or something and it's just a double worst day ever.
00:59:15.880 Have you ever had that? Have you ever had your car get hit and you don't know what happened?
00:59:18.500 Um, uh, I used to park on the streets of Chicago. So like I, it would always be like little bumper
00:59:24.620 car stuff. Like they call it park by feel in a tight spot, tight parallel parking. Um, so just
00:59:31.060 that nothing ever really crazy like that. Yeah. Same with me. And I have a truck now, so it's,
00:59:36.940 it's hard to dent. Someone vandalized it recently actually. Oh yeah, that is true. Uh, Anna Paulina
00:59:42.260 Luna, our friend who's running for Congress here in Florida. She came over, we're talking about
00:59:46.860 her podcast or whatever. And then next thing I know, go to the back of my car. There's
00:59:52.620 a Anna Paulina Luna sticker for Congress on the car. You know, I'm obviously going to vote
00:59:57.960 for her. I like her. She's my friend, but it's an 89 Bronco lifted. No Bauer edition, perfectly
01:00:04.660 prime black with tan top in the tan runner. I didn't know we were adding stuff to it. I didn't
01:00:12.440 add anything to it for a reason, but I guess, I guess people don't think of it the same
01:00:17.720 way I do. Yeah. I guess people don't respect your property. Yeah. Happy to promote a friend
01:00:22.060 and leave it, but I wasn't happy when he saw it. Would have been happy if there were some
01:00:26.240 chocolate bars too. Yeah. Hey, added a sticker to your car. Here's some Hershey's. Okay.
01:00:31.820 Exactly. Yeah. I might peel it off. I thought you were going to already. I'm going to peel it
01:00:36.940 off. I'm still going to vote for her. She's still my friend. I still support her. I just am
01:00:41.160 not a sticker on the car guy. I never have been in high school. I had the college I was
01:00:45.860 going to stuff like that, but I don't, I'm not really a sticker on the car guy, especially
01:00:49.760 when you have a cool Bronco. You don't, you don't, you don't need to add anything to it.
01:00:53.420 It's bare. Keep it clean. Keep it, keep it tight. Keep it murdered out. Um, moving on
01:00:59.180 kid with cow arm. Okay. So this is, this is real uplifting. This is the only one I would
01:01:03.400 qualify as true uplifting gold. What about the dog throwing with the statue? All right. That's
01:01:07.840 actually coming next. Yeah. All right. There's a little kid in a farm with a cow. The cow's
01:01:13.520 nibbling his hand all slobbery. Try it again. Show mom. Kid likes it. It's got a farm. You
01:01:19.360 got a kid. The kid's playing with the animals. You're also up to his elbow. The cow is up to
01:01:24.820 this kid's elbow. And you also eat the cow. So you learn lessons. It's nice to be around
01:01:29.440 animals like this and farmers are good people. Yes. And you're not going to teach that kid
01:01:34.240 about drag Queens or anything. Yeah. He, he needs to, he needs to know where meat comes
01:01:38.200 from and like the logistics of butchering a cow and extracting milk. These are milk cows
01:01:42.920 probably. Yeah. Uh, so I don't think they're butchering them, but like we need a million
01:01:46.460 kids like that. Yeah. I'll take, I'll take a hundred of those kids, uh, before I'll take
01:01:51.460 anybody who's going to talk to me about gender identity or some racial thing. Exactly. And that's
01:01:57.020 also uplifting because earlier we had the bull that killed the guy and now we have the cow
01:02:01.900 who's nice to the kid. Exactly. So maybe that guy deserved it. Um, and then, yeah. And
01:02:06.700 also the dad is just sending a nice funny video to his wife. It's like, that's pure
01:02:11.000 Americana. I love that. Yep. And the kid's getting dirty, but it's okay. Kids can get
01:02:15.700 dirty and gross. They learn lessons by experiencing like that. Last uplifting gold
01:02:21.420 video, not last thing, but last video dog playing with statue. This is a statue who looks
01:02:28.880 like he's in a throw position and the golden retriever is trying to get him to throw.
01:02:34.460 And that's nice. And just like we did before the certain dogs that are police dogs and pit
01:02:38.900 bulls, there's the other side of it. These are nice American dogs, golden retriever,
01:02:42.980 he wants to retrieve, he wants to play. He's pure. He's nice. There are good things in the
01:02:49.000 world. That's a dog you get. If you're a geriatric presidential president, you know,
01:02:53.460 it would have been a lot easier. Yeah. That dog's playing with nobody. Exactly. Not biting
01:02:57.260 anyone. Doesn't have his instincts to bite anyone. He's not trying to bite anyone. Although
01:03:01.680 there are some pretty aggressive golden retrievers, I'm sure people have stories. So yeah, that's
01:03:06.960 the end of the uplifting gold. The world seems a little crazy. Does it not? It is. Every week
01:03:13.120 we kind of show different things and it shows how crazy things have gotten. How crazy things
01:03:18.340 have gotten in small pockets of America, you know? And a lot of those institutions are
01:03:23.280 key, like the education sector, uh, what's getting filtered down to your kid, but there's
01:03:27.940 gold everywhere. There's gold in these streets and not everything is a, like a total campaign
01:03:33.680 against the family and against you. Exactly. And if you keep consuming this content, you'll
01:03:38.660 think it's, if you consume the bad stuff, you'll think the world is worse than it is, but it
01:03:44.020 will show you what the world can become if you don't stop it. You know what I mean? Yeah.
01:03:47.720 So you see these clips, it's not everywhere that these horrible things are happening, but
01:03:51.480 if no one takes a stand, eventually it kind of will be. But if you stay focused on these
01:03:56.680 things online on Instagram, Twitter, Tik TOK, you will drive yourself crazy. Yeah. And
01:04:02.100 it is so frustrating because what can you do to make a huge difference immediately? There's
01:04:06.800 like not many things you can do, but I saw something that really stuck out to me and spoke
01:04:11.340 to me on our friend, St. Bell's Instagram. She's great. Caption says what I see around me
01:04:17.000 would drive me insane. If I did not know that no matter what happens, God will have the last
01:04:21.520 word, which is absolutely true. And that's like kind of the, the redeeming hope we have.
01:04:27.020 Things are ugly, but that will wake up more people. And in the end, God wins. The good will
01:04:32.720 win. The truth will be revealed because God will have the last word. So that's, that's something
01:04:38.040 we need to remember. And that's kind of been my mindset this whole time. And that was perfectly
01:04:43.540 worded by St. Bell's. It's something we all need to remember. Otherwise we'll drive ourselves
01:04:48.100 crazy. That is the end of the episode. It was a good one. Episode 29. You made it through
01:04:54.600 despite 36 hours of silence and I'm hurt. Oh, I made it so bad. I was trying so hard to move
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01:05:41.840 subscribe on Patreon. We actually met Patreon, uh, people over the weekend. Three nice, three nice
01:05:48.280 girls were in St. Pete. There are Patreon members. Um, we met them at a restaurant in town. Very nice
01:05:54.480 girls. That's what happens when you join the Patreon. You can hang out with us in real life. If
01:05:58.280 you're in St. Pete and you DM me and I'm in town too, I will come meet you. Yeah. So shout out to
01:06:05.200 them. Very nice girls introduced us to a fun game called pigs pigs. Yeah. Like you have pigs and you
01:06:11.640 roll the pigs. And then if they are on their feet or on their back or on their snout, you get different
01:06:17.340 points. And I was like, so what's the point of the game? You just roll the pigs. And they're like,
01:06:21.240 yeah, you roll, roll the pigs and you get hyped. And I was like, I sound stupid. And we did it. It was
01:06:25.880 actually really fun. Yeah. 10 minutes later, we're like snouter yelling, yelling that we got
01:06:30.540 it, but yeah, pure Midwest drinking game. So yeah. Shout out to the pigs girls. They were very
01:06:34.540 lovely. It was fun hanging out with you guys. Uh, we went to a, we went to some place where they
01:06:38.760 had live music and the cover band was a grateful dead cover band. And I made the realization
01:06:44.760 cause one of the girls was like a big grateful dead fan. I am not a grateful dead guy. I don't like
01:06:49.840 those, the fans of grateful dead. And I, I made the realization that the grateful dead
01:06:55.100 boomers are solely responsible for giving the country away. They're the ones who did
01:07:00.040 it. They're the ones. It wasn't my dad. My dad's Chad. My dad played football. He's a
01:07:05.480 big guy. My mom is very base. She's fantastic. She's red pilled. She's so smart. So I'm like,
01:07:12.000 what, what happened with these boomers? Like what happened? And it's the, it's the grateful
01:07:14.900 dead boomers who do acid and they go to the show and they just go like this and they get
01:07:19.340 covered in mud. Borders are just imaginary lines, brother. Yeah. Share. Oh, what do you have?
01:07:24.580 We'll barter. We'll trade you blueberries for acid. So those are the people that gave the country
01:07:29.240 away. You're not a serious person. If you do that, even if it's just for a weekend, I go once in a
01:07:33.860 week, I just, you know, drop acid and lose my shit. And then what? You're going to stand up to
01:07:37.860 George Soros after that? No, that's what happened. The grateful dead, um, boomers gave the country
01:07:43.880 away. No need to go further into it. Thank you guys for watching. Like, share, subscribe. I already
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