EPISODE 032 PRO-ABORTION ACTIVISTS GET AGGRESSIVE | DR. OZ BAD | LORI’S LGBTQ INSURRECTION
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Summary
The abortion rats are still out in full force, and they re coming for the most innocent. The Pennsylvania Senate race is heating up, we re going to tell you why Dr. Oz is not our guy, Lori Lightfoot s trying to start an LGBTQP insurrection, and make sure you stay until the end for a double dose of uplifting gold so we don t blast ourselves.
Transcript
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All right. Welcome back to Fluckus Talks, the podcast episode 32. Today on the show,
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the abortion rats are still out in full force and they're coming for the most innocent.
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The Pennsylvania Senate race is heating up. We're going to tell you why Dr. Oz is not our guy.
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Lori Lightfoot's trying to start an LGBTQP insurrection. And make sure you stay until
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the end for a double dose of uplifting gold so we don't blast ourselves. All this and more.
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It's Fluckus Talks, the podcast episode 32. Ranked the best new podcast.
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That was truly a one and done. Yeah, it happens every time. Every single time I get the intro
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done in one take. All right. Episode 32. What is that? Shaq? Yeah, Shaq. When he left the Lakers.
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What do you do to leave? Why do you leave the Lakers? Just to heat it up. Just to heat it up.
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I'm a big Shaq fan. I used to have a Shaq and Anthony Hardway jersey. Nice. On the old Orlando
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Magic. Orlando Magic. Yeah. I love old Shaq. All right. We have a pretty good housekeeping. It's
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probably my favorite housekeeping we've ever done. First things first, I took Jerry a couple days
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ago to get some blood work done at the local pet hospital or whatever. And I had to drop them off
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at like 745 in the morning. And then they called me to pick them up at noon. So basically, my whole
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day was revolving around this. Multiple errands waking up earlier than you thought. Didn't have
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enough time to get anything done in between. So then I went there to pick them up. And I'm like,
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oh, how'd it go? And they're like, oh, it went really well. Unfortunately, we weren't able to get
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the blood work done. I was like, oh, what happened? And they were like, well, he got really nervous.
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Jerry was really nervous and he wouldn't let us touch him. No, not in an aggressive way. He wasn't
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being aggressive. Every time they came near him, he would just like shy away and just like try to get
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away from him. And then he was like peeing. So I don't know what happened. I dropped the dog off
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to get blood work done. But then they said he was too nervous. They're incapable. They have no
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tools. They have no, they've never dealt with this before. You can't just pass him out. Yeah.
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You can't just hold him and like. I was thinking more of one of those little harnesses that like
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lifts him up. And then it's like, all right, we got your arm, buddy. Yeah. So I don't know what
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happened. Like in the 90s, I feel like your dog, you drop them off and you pick them up and they got
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it done. And maybe it got a little ugly in there, but they got it done. Exactly. I don't know what
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happened or what they're doing now. I guess these millennial vets are like taking into account
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Jerry's feelings. Wow. So we dropped Jerry off and Jerry didn't want blood work done. He didn't
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want them to take blood from him. So what did they say? Come back. So they said, here's some things
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that kind of knock him out, like make him tired or whatever. Give him some of those the day before
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and the day of, and we'll try again next week. Wow. So solutions, no critical thinking. We're just
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going to try again next week. You're going to ruin another one of my days. Yeah. We
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couldn't get any of the work done. Jerry was too nervous. The dog, the dog was nervous
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and that's why we stopped. So yeah, I don't know what to do. Very, very not good. Chaos.
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Yeah. Chaos. So yeah, good job. Uh, St. Pete pet hospital or whatever. Uh, moving on, moving
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on. We have a bounty sections we've been doing the last few weeks. We have a great bounty
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section. The first one is the surprise cameo from Richard Rappoy. So I guess you got a cameo
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for the show. Yeah. I bought a cameo. Uh, you know, the great Kali, the gigantic guy.
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Yeah. He's like seven feet tall. He was a wrestler and he's in the longest yard. He's
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a meme guy. He's a real meme, that guy. Yeah. So here you go. First time hearing it.
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Hi guys. What's up? This is the great Kali. I know you watching podcast flickers and thanks
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for watching all the time talking flickers in the podcast. So I think he watches the podcast.
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Yeah. I mean, that was very nice. That was very nice of him and very nice of you to get
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that for the show. It's greatly appreciated. Um, 54 99 for, uh, for that. Yeah, it was, uh,
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that was great. Hi guys. What's up watching podcast. He hit all the points. He hit all
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the keywords in the cameo. So shout out to you. Great Kali. Yeah. Thank you. Great Kali.
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That was fantastic. Glad to see that you like the show. Uh, now let's get into some of the
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bounties this week. These are the ones that were more organic. Yeah. We had a friend of
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the show sent us a picture. His wife was giving birth and he was watching the podcast during
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that. That's always good. Love to see it. That's points. That counts. He's double gripping
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the thing, like probably going through contractions. Us talking about like trans people or whatever.
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He's setting up the phone to take a picture of him on the iPad. Um, okay. So that's a winner.
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And then this is another good one. Um, another plain one. This is the best one of the week.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we'll be landing in just a few moments with a flight of times
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prayer for landing. And just a reminder to go to YouTube and subscribe to Fleck Us Talks
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podcast. Oh man. So that guy's a legend. Thank you for sending that in. Yes, that was really
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good. That guy is a winner. Both these people were rewarded. Bounties paid. Bounties paid.
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And then Khalid, we gave him cash. He already got paid. He already got paid. We're not sending
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him anything. We don't even carry his size probably. Um, moving on. We're still in housekeeping.
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This is the best housekeeping we've ever done. Uh, guy and gun waistband trick guy with gun
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waistband trick. Yeah. This is a, we talked on the show about member, like my trick for
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ever getting robbed. You have a gun, say, Hey, I have a gun. Or if you don't, if you're
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ever getting robbed and you don't have a gun, say, Hey, I have a gun in my pocket. Come take
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it away. And they come to grab it and then you grab them. This is kind of similar to that.
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This is if you're getting robbed and you have a gun and they, in your waistband and
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they say, let me see under your shirt. This is how you handle it.
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Levanta camisa. Levanta camisa. It means lift up your shirt. Lift up your shirt. Well,
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when, and when you hear someone speaking Spanish or Portuguese, I don't know which one that was
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cause they're so similar, but, um, you know, that guy might use that Brazil, you know, all
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the videos out of Brazil. That's like, he's, he's probably going to use that in the next
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five years. Yeah. And it's interesting because while this is a tip, it's probably not a tip
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for Americans because we're not really carrying like loosely in our waistbands. And if we're
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getting robbed, not enough people carry where they're like, let me see under your shirt.
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Cause you know, not everyone has a gun like that. Yeah. So if you do though, if you're involved
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in some sketchy stuff, if you're some sort of warlord or trap guy, this is a nice little
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tip for you. Yeah. If you're going into the warlords thing and they pat you down and you
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just John wick people. Exactly. So it depends what you're up to. There's Fluckus listeners
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obviously everywhere. Yeah. So maybe people can use that trick and send it in. Uh, moving
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on. We're still in housekeeping. It's a very important housekeeping. Uh, housekeeping obviously
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is a place where we're also, we're going to also entertain our, like our schizo spiral
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stuff. So whenever we do schizo spirals and have like kind of conspiracy theories, there's
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not really a place for it within the show. We are going to cover it here. So Richard
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Rappoy, please read that, uh, CERN schizo spiral post. Okay. This is a 4chan post. It says
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CERN has run its course. If you felt weird and nothing but a demonic spirit around you the
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last two days with strange dreams, it will quickly, quickly become clear why we've been
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through countless nuclear holocausts in the last few time loops. LHC has been activated
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once again. A message was sent back to the past outlining each mistake that was made from
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sabotage to worse events. Sadly, CERN's time loop has run out. That's not good. As we expended
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every timeline where the Russians cuck in World War Three is avoided. You can thank CERN for
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four months of peace where there was going to be war. But as of May 7th, CERN has yeed its
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last haw. You have been warned. We are now on the only possible timeline, whether now or in
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two years time, nuclear war is assured. If you haven't started prepping, you're committing
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So it sounds like the people from the future who are helping and going back in time to help us,
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they ran out of time loops. So they're no longer able to help. Guys, you need to prepare. Listen
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to what Richard Rappoy said. Listen to Richard Rappoy's original ideas and things he's sharing on
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the show. You need to prepare for this holocaust because the time travelers in the future aren't
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really coming to help us anymore. So listen to what Richard Rappoy said.
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What you originally created and said on the show.
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Yeah. And then it's like time travelers, their immediate outlet is 4chan. That's where we go
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A little bit of salt. A little bit of salt. There's a doppelganger update section. Last week,
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we had a bunch of doppelgangers. And then obviously, that triggered the floodgates and people
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started sending us way more. Actually, better ones. Worse, depends how you look at it. But
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there's a lot of Fleckus doppelgangers out there. Take a look at these.
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This guy in the middle, Paul Wolf, radio announcer. That's, I think, the closest we're going to get
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With the glasses too. Nike. There's a Nike guy running. You're getting fitness ad deals.
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And then we just got this one right before we started filming. Fleckus doing a Fitbit commercial.
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Yeah. So they're trying to encourage the Fleckus types to get to working out. Or they're trying
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to pretend there's a world where these Fleckus types are all working out. It's big, ugly season.
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And it used to be kind of like, you know, dad bods were cool. I think now Shrek bods are in
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because times have gotten worse. And the people who are going to take what they want in this power
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Like, think about Shrek. Why did Fiona like Shrek? Obviously, she was a Shrek too. But Fiona liked Shrek
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because he was kind of ugly and just did what he wanted and just took what he wanted. He was a real
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Yeah. When you're ugly, you kind of just take what you want because you don't have to care about like,
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oh, is this girl going to like me? Or like, oh, am I... You're just a big, fat f**k.
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You go take what you want. And because you're ugly, you have less people to kind of like answer to
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and be held accountable by. And I think because of that, it's Shrek bod season. The Shrek boys are
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going to be taking what they want. The grizzly types are going to be taking what they want.
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And then I think that's what's going to attract the girls.
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Fair. I think it's a thing where they were looking at the data and they go, hmm,
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we sell out a large in XL every day, but our double XL section isn't that great.
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We need these fat f**ks to start running, jogging, and wearing our merch. And so they're looking for
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Ooh, that's interesting. That's an interesting take. And it sounds about right. It makes sense.
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There's a guy that got sent to me a bunch of times. This is a rollerblader guy who's very
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good at rollerblading. Here's a couple of different clips of him. Guys, it looks like me, but this
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is not me. So I hate to burst your bubble. It's not me. Stop sending it to me. I've seen
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it. Richard Rapp, well, you have some doppelgangers too. Yeah.
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You got a little compilation, a little montage of your people.
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Let me just toss this one up real quick. There's the doppelgangers.
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I was going to say, does it fully look right? I guess that's what happens when you're the
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asset guy. Yeah. When you're the one doing the photoshops, you get to control the stream
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of information. I'm getting smoked on these. But here's my real doppelganger section. You
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can see some, some rap boy types. Yeah. This is more my crew, not Gosling, except I threw
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Gosling in there too. Which is, you're right, your prerogative. Is that it for the doppelgangers?
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Yeah. Well, actually, I want to say my doppelgangers are like, three of them are like followers
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and listeners of the show. So I'm finding mine more amongst regular people.
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Exactly. All right. Well, that's how it is. I mean, we're hopefully never going to do
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another doppelganger section again, unless someone sends us some really compelling stuff.
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It has to be better than Paul Wolf. And if we're not going to do it, this might be the last
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doppelganger section. The last thing of housekeeping before we move on to cringe of the
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Boom. That sounds like a plan. Moving on. Cringe of the week.
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We have a fantastic Cringe of the week section. Our first clip is a kindergarten teacher who
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is doing her best to teach kids about white privilege over Zoom. I wonder how that's going
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I'm sure I taught entirely remotely, which means all the parents come to hear all of my
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teaching, which is very exciting. The other part is that I was teaching remote kindergarten,
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which is hilarious, by the way, at the lunch and try it. And so I did a lesson on white
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I talked about how some people are treated differently based on what they look like and
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all the parents heard it. And I received some emails that were like, wow, that was a really
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powerful lesson. Thank you for sharing that conversation. And then I received some emails
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that were like, how dare you treat my white child differently?
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Yeah. Pause for a sec. Imagine your kid, five-year-old kindergartner on Zoom in a Zoom
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class getting told about white privilege. It's like, don't we need to kind of like distract
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them more, like shapes and colors? Like how are you even getting the kid engaged? But now
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is the time to bring up some deep topics, I guess. And there's kindergarten Zoom class.
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Yeah. Kindergarten is glorified babysitting. These kids are five and you're going to start
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lecturing them over Zoom. Like, shouldn't they be watching Baby Shark or like stupid stuff that
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kind of just loops over and over and they go, yeah. But no, white privilege from this girl
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who literally, her pronouns are in her Zoom call that says they, them.
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And she goes on to say how they need more resources to be able to have these conversations.
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She goes on to say like, oh, and we need protection from our administrators.
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What? So you can just do whatever you want, they, them?
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Yeah. You should be fired because that's inappropriate. And you did this thing where nobody ever discussed
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anything. This kind of pseudoscience, weird psychology that just came out of nowhere,
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bubbled out of like Seattle and San Francisco and weird academic institutions. And all of a sudden
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it's dogma. Like this is what the kindergartners are up to. They're not even waiting.
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And dude, nobody agreed to this. Nobody agreed. We never reached consensus like math. It's like
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everybody looks over and they're like, all right, five times five. Yeah, it's 25. Nobody ever
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approved white privilege. So welcome to the great experiment, folks.
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Let's see what else they're doing in the schools. There was a quiz on a test in a middle school
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about, I guess, Democrats versus Republicans. What's the question?
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Yeah. The question says, Teresa has heard in the news about the fatal shootings of unarmed
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African-American men by police officers, but does not think it is necessarily due to racism.
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Yeah. And you're better off like supporting the police than being against them because most
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of the time they're doing things that you need.
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Yeah. But anyway, it's a Democrat, black woman, Republican, Democrat leaning woman.
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So they're completely just obviously controlling the narrative.
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I don't usually you'd wait till like this is the kind of stuff that college kids learned.
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That was the problem. They got woke and they're like, oh, it's all this racism. I learned this
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in college. You go away from home. You come back kind of like a lefty. Now it's just middle
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We gained some ground. Why don't we take it all?
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And then if you're taking the test and you want to get a good grade, even if you don't agree,
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you still have to answer Republican. She's likely a Republican.
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Exactly. So it's like you're lashing yourself. You're like white privilege.
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Republican. Exactly. And then this is there's obviously some hope at the light at the end
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of the tunnel. The Dallas Fort Worth school board last week, I believe, held election,
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held elections and 100 percent Republican conservatives swept it all the way across.
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Some places in Texas are still Texas. And, you know, that's a great sign. And and I hope more
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parents are getting involved because it's just obviously a good thing if you have control,
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because otherwise you leave this power vacuum and then the they them who wants to teach about
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white privilege just goes, I'll do it. And that's one person teaching like 30 kids,
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multiple classes, probably more 100 kids. And then that is one person can spoil the whole bunch.
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Exactly. Or at least a bunch of the bunch or at least confuse.
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Yeah. The bunch. So what are we to do every week?
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We have a cringe of the week and we just continue to see the teachers coming for our children,
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into the Lori Lightfoot LGBTQP insurrection that she's trying to start. Yeah. Yeah. She's
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starting something. So what's the tweet that she said? She said, to my friends in the LGBTQ plus
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community, the Supreme Court is coming for all of us next. This moment has to be a call
00:21:45.380
to arms. And then she replies to her own tweet. We will not surrender our rights without a
00:21:50.640
fight. A fight to victory. And obviously LGBTQ plus. The plus is a soft P, which we say all
00:21:57.300
the time, which is the eventual P, which is you know what. That's what they're going for.
00:22:01.440
And then also I thought that these were insurrection terms. I thought when Trump said you have the
00:22:06.280
right to peacefully protest and have your voice heard, that was an insurrection. But when
00:22:09.460
someone says it's time to. Call to arms. Call to arms. Not surrender. Not surrender. Call
00:22:15.520
to arms. It's time to fight. That sounds like insurrection words to me. And I thought Chicago
00:22:20.660
was already doing that. There's already 209 homicides this year. A thousand people shot.
00:22:24.900
The call to arms has already happened. There's a lot of fighting. It's just in your streets.
00:22:28.460
I just don't think it's the LGBT. It's not the trans people shooting people. Yeah. The arms are all
00:22:32.280
over your streets. And they're illegal arms. Exactly. So everything, the call to arms has already
00:22:37.040
happened, Lori. So yeah, obviously hypocrisy. They do that. They don't get in trouble because
00:22:43.720
the laws are selectively applied. Yep. The attention to certain things is selectively
00:22:48.460
applied. Lori Lightfoot's on the good boy team. And as Beetlejuice, she's allowed to do
00:22:53.760
whatever she wants. Yep. Moving on to our next piece. This was in a school, a middle school,
00:22:59.280
I believe. Elementary, actually. Elementary. Even worse. So you want me to read it? Let's
00:23:05.100
go ahead and give it a read. So it's just a big thing on a cork board here. Um, it says
00:23:09.360
L-G-G-B-D-T-T-T-I-Q-Q-A-A-P-P. Inclusiveness training. Um, so. One of those P's is a bad.
00:23:19.900
Yeah. One of those P's. One of those P's is what we were talking about. Also, like, shouldn't
00:23:23.880
you reduce this? Don't you need just one letter and it can be for both? Like, isn't that
00:23:27.200
the binary? Isn't there like a math way to go about this where it's like three A's and
00:23:32.580
two P's? It's like P squared, A to the third or whatever. Let's simplify the fraction here.
00:23:37.280
We have to use some, uh, simplification here. But so, um, it's hilarious because this is
00:23:43.340
like an insane acronym for elementary school teachers, uh, of Ontario. So I think it's in
00:23:49.920
Ontario, Canada. Um, and there's a little blurb on the bottom of this and it says, our goal
00:23:55.840
is to become more familiar with current language, sensitive to current issues, and to share best
00:24:00.300
practices in supporting our LGBT peers and students. So my favorite part is this small
00:24:06.120
blurb at the end. It says, our goal is to become more familiar with the current language, sensitive
00:24:10.480
to current issues, and to share best practices in supporting our LGBT peers and students. Um,
00:24:18.080
yeah. So this is just the training ground before you end up on libs of TikTok or someone gets
00:24:24.040
you on camera and then you're on libs of TikTok. So this is where you learn. Yeah. This is where
00:24:27.900
you learn how to get on libs of TikTok. Absolutely. You kind of, if I was a consultant and went to
00:24:33.000
that school, I would say, Oh, wow. Um, who wrote this acronym up? Yeah. Oh, it was you? Pack up your
00:24:40.140
shit. Get out. You're fired. No one else agreed with that. No one else is on the wave of the acronym
00:24:45.580
that's 12 letters long. Yeah. You get, you get them all in a room. So who agrees with this?
00:24:50.120
And they show up hands. Keep your hands up. Keep your hands up. Everybody who raised their hands,
00:24:54.900
stay. Everybody who didn't, you're free to go. Um, and everyone else is fucking fired.
00:25:01.860
Oh, it's bad. Elementary school students, guys. So they're coming for the kids, obviously. And
00:25:07.200
they're coming for the kids at every level, which takes us to our abortion section.
00:25:10.760
They're coming for the kids even before they get to teach them. So if they, if they, if they're not
00:25:15.200
able to snuff them in the womb, they'll snuff them in, they'll snuff them in pre-K and elementary
00:25:20.460
with all this weird trans stuff. So the abortion people are still out and about and they're still
00:25:25.720
upset. You'll hate yourself so much by third grade. There's no chance you're reproducing.
00:25:30.440
You'll abort yourself. Yeah. Literally 13 year old abortion, which is what they're going for.
00:25:36.020
Unfortunately. In suits, insert suicide statistics of like kids and teenagers now.
00:25:40.680
A hundred percent. Uh, so there was a pro life office in Wisconsin that was firebombed a few
00:25:46.220
days ago. Don't, don't worry. It wasn't terrorism. Yeah. It was just, it was just the voiceless
00:25:52.460
getting their voice out. Exactly. Uh, that is the language of people who are oppressed. Uh,
00:25:59.140
they're not terrorists. Uh, the terrorist watch list, I guess, will be reserved for the parents who
00:26:03.620
want to not have CRT and LGBT stuff taught in schools. They're on the FBI is looking into them.
00:26:09.800
Yeah. Uh, these people, no, not so much. Antifa, no, not terrorists either. Um, so it's interesting
00:26:16.680
because they used to be subtle before, obviously everyone was so engaged in politics, even before,
00:26:21.100
like pretty much before Donald Trump, they were more subtle and they were able to say things and
00:26:26.680
you'd think they had your best interest and it was two sides trying their best and they don't fully
00:26:31.020
agree. And even in recent years, you know, if you don't wear a mask, you're selfish. But now if you're
00:26:37.660
not violently pro abortion, you're a bigot hate, bigoted hateful person. In reality, getting an
00:26:44.800
abortion is getting rid of a child because you're too selfish to take care of it. You can't, it's not
00:26:50.580
economically feasible or it's not convenient. So it's basically birth control and you're getting
00:26:54.360
rid of the kid, but being selfish is not wearing a mask or not getting vaccinated, getting rid of your
00:26:59.420
baby that you don't want to have because you had unprotected sex and we're irresponsible.
00:27:02.620
That's not selfish. That's celebrated now. Yeah. So that's an interesting way how, you know,
00:27:08.160
things have changed over the years. If you told someone that 10 years ago, I think they would
00:27:11.800
think you're crazy. What did they say? Rare, shameful and whatever, like abortions are rare.
00:27:18.500
Yeah. Rare, safe and legal or whatever it used to be. Whatever. And now it's like we have parades
00:27:23.480
about them and it's a brave, noble thing to do. Can I bring this up about the Wisconsin firebombing
00:27:29.220
really quick? Of course. This was a great, uh, point made by Cernovich basically calling
00:27:33.580
out this, uh, blue check Mark on Twitter. So she quote tweeted the New York times article
00:27:39.040
about the Madison, Wisconsin anti-abortion group, uh, being set on fire. And she goes, she
00:27:44.920
quote tweets and says more of this may these people never know a moment of peace or safety
00:27:49.600
until they rot in the ground. Hmm. More of this more. Yeah. May these people never know peace
00:27:57.400
or safety. You're talking about terrorism. And then, so Cernovich tweet, uh, quote tweeted
00:28:01.940
that he said, it doesn't even occur to this journalist that she would be banned for directly
00:28:05.420
inciting terrorism. Zero to fear as this view is more likely shared by a preponderance of
00:28:10.180
Twitter employees. But the Babylon Bee has to wonder if a joke will be what finally gets
00:28:14.160
them banned. Yeah. And it's like, yeah, she's literally encouraging terrorism, firebombing
00:28:19.040
the abortion clinics or the anti-abortion clinics. And a scary thing we've seen from this,
00:28:23.960
we saw a bunch of these in the Sav Hernandez clips. These people are so pro choice and pro
00:28:30.340
abortion that they hate themselves. Well, the people are even saying like, I wish my mom
00:28:34.740
aborted me. I wish my mom had the ability to abort me. Life sucks. Like life sucks. They
00:28:39.060
just hate their life so much. And it's not that you hate, they do hate their life so much,
00:28:43.000
but bigger picture, they don't believe in God or they hate God so much because they think
00:28:47.860
that we evolved from like a fish that came out of the water or whatever. And all this world
00:28:52.120
is just chance and we lucked out and nothing means anything. They're just so removed from
00:28:56.740
God that you're able to like have this stance and not be ashamed of being anti-unborn child,
00:29:03.120
the most innocent thing in the world because God doesn't exist. Meanwhile, it's like 75 degrees
00:29:07.260
today and sunny. And if you go on Saturn for two minutes, you turn into a salsa and you go
00:29:13.180
on this earth and you can eat, pull a strawberry off a bush and it's like the best thing ever.
00:29:17.900
But God's not real for these people. Well, they're just miserable too. It's just
00:29:22.220
an absolute misery. And they want, they want to share that misery with everyone. They want everyone
00:29:26.880
angry and mad and hating kids. And I don't know, going to weird sex parties and like a rave or
00:29:34.980
something. I don't know. Doing who knows what might be fulfilling for you, but you sound pretty
00:29:38.600
miserable. You sound miserable. And the things you're calling for are so terrible, killing the
00:29:43.220
unborn. But instead of being ashamed and being called out for it, you're actually being promoted
00:29:49.020
and celebrated because everything in the media industrial complex has your back. Yeah. Check
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out this quote we found. Was it Reddit or 4chan? 4chan. About propaganda and how propaganda works
00:29:59.660
because people are looking now and probably seeing all the stuff in the news and they're like, hey,
00:30:03.260
this is crazy. These are just blatant lies. How are they getting away with this? This is how.
00:30:07.320
The purpose of propaganda, at least in its late stage form, is not to inform you or deceive you
00:30:12.700
or even manipulate you. It's to humiliate you. Its purpose is to be so outlandish, so ridiculous,
00:30:18.140
and so blatantly untrue and yet totally undeniable in order to reinforce the power of the state.
00:30:23.180
The Soviets referred to this as hyperrealism. That is the state of everyone saying things that are
00:30:27.980
completely false and that they know to be false, but which they cannot deny. The supermarket shelves are
00:30:34.040
empty and bread lines stretch around the corner, but the newspapers report that this year's
00:30:37.900
agricultural quotas have been exceeded once again and everyone is forced to repeat this lie
00:30:41.840
and thus they become complicit in it. It is a system of total social humiliation and control.
00:30:46.860
That's what it is. It's a humiliation ritual and that's what we're in the middle of now.
00:30:52.620
That's what it feels like. Look at this to kind of sum it up and tie it all back full circle.
00:30:57.980
Look at this clip we have of this girl getting crazy and mad at the person who's pushing back
00:31:06.200
...supports some type of abortion ban. Some type of abortion restriction.
00:31:10.060
With some supporting a total abortion ban with...
00:31:21.720
No! People will die if abortion is banned, you piece of shit!
00:31:29.840
Banting abortion will not stop people from getting abortions.
00:31:38.040
Take a look at people to unparalleled fucking masks!
00:31:50.680
It's like abortion kills people the whole time.
00:31:54.220
But they're so removed from what the reality is and what's going on that if you get rid of
00:32:01.600
That's like when Obama says, like, oh, there's disinformation out there that's causing division
00:32:06.960
And everyone's like, oh, yeah, it's the other guys.
00:32:13.020
Is there any sentence that I could say or anyone could say that would get you immediately
00:32:18.180
spiraling, rushing someone and doing weak kicks and screaming in their face?
00:32:23.220
It would be like, here's a, your family's tied up in my car.
00:32:34.420
So that, though, that guy saying abortion is murder triggers the plankton and SpongeBob's
00:32:39.720
brain from that episode where he's trying to steal the Krabby Patty recipe.
00:32:48.220
Like one girl, one person yells, go fuck yourself.
00:32:53.400
If you disagree and you're mad and this guy's clearly trolling.
00:32:56.220
I respect this guy because I like people who come and just kick the wasp nest, you know?
00:33:02.020
But yeah, the rushing him and like getting in his face and you're wearing a mask.
00:33:08.840
And that closes out this week's Cringe of the Week.
00:33:22.060
And let's get some nice reading material for our children instead of whatever these Cringe
00:33:30.980
Guys, Dr. Oz, the Pennsylvania Senate race is heating up.
00:34:00.520
But you served in the military, but you were born in Cleveland.
00:34:06.460
And like New Jersey, not just New Jersey, but like Metro New York metro area.
00:34:12.820
And so apparently Dr. Oz is living at his in-laws house in Pennsylvania.
00:34:17.860
And Dr. Oz got the Trump endorsement, which we don't care about.
00:34:23.240
We're not going to say, oh, we have to support Dr. Oz now because we heard that Dr. Oz got
00:34:28.140
the Trump endorsement as a favor from Sean Hannity.
00:34:34.600
If Hannity's calling in favors and you're saying yes, and it's for something like this, it's
00:34:43.260
We're not that far removed from how the whole operation works here, guys.
00:34:47.240
So Hannity apparently called in a personal solid with Trump for this.
00:34:54.720
Like you don't want Trump's endorsement to lose their cachet.
00:34:58.480
You know, you don't want this guy to kind of like what?
00:35:00.980
Just pick random fire from the hip on endorsements.
00:35:06.600
I bet if you went to Dr. Oz a couple of years ago and said, hey, Dr. Oz, what do you
00:35:14.260
Or, you know, he would not be like, oh, Sean Hannity's great.
00:35:19.760
We had this weird hostage adjacent video that Dr. Oz and Rick Grinnell did together for
00:35:29.120
Hi, this is Rick Grinnell with my friend, Dr. Oz.
00:35:33.000
I'm here in Pennsylvania to support Dr. Oz, and I hope that you will too.
00:35:47.620
And I know this guy is going to take on the swamp, send him to Washington, and let's
00:35:53.600
Remember, President Trump said it is an announcement.
00:36:03.100
Rick Grinnell, I don't know what you're doing either.
00:36:12.340
It's hostage video adjacent and very unnatural stuff.
00:36:16.280
Like, I don't know the vibe between you two guys or who's off camera in this situation.
00:36:21.340
With the cue cards and like a thing, like read it.
00:36:26.380
He did an ad where he was like, did a pro gun ad because he's been anti-gun on his show
00:36:31.420
for years at this point, calling for gun control.
00:36:33.960
And then he did a pro 2A ad where he was shooting lefty with a shotgun and then shooting righty
00:36:40.300
So it makes me wonder, do you think Dr. Oz shot that clay himself?
00:36:46.720
Or do you think he went boom and then they cut to the clay getting blown up and some PA
00:36:51.140
who knows how to work a gun was probably like, yeah, I can do it.
00:36:58.520
If it was Dr. Oz, they would have put it in one shot.
00:37:02.260
And so, I mean, people can change their opinions to be like, oh, I realized the importance
00:37:06.320
like the 2022 or the 2020 riots and COVID and the oppressive government really opened
00:37:14.340
But, you know, at the same time, if someone has had those beliefs the whole time, like
00:37:23.980
Let's not go with some weird guy who's got a bunch of crisscrossing views and a couple
00:37:29.060
of switches and stuff and was on TV too much on TV too much.
00:37:33.100
He was pro China and lockdowns did a deal with China for his pro vaccine really hard.
00:37:39.320
He was like supporting trans kids and saying, oh, trans kids have a right to like stop puberty.
00:37:44.300
And he was like supportive of the trans kids idea.
00:37:55.000
I'm just going to go ahead and say nah to that.
00:37:56.840
And hopefully the people of the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania see through it as well.
00:38:02.860
And don't just kind of blindly vote because he's got a name that they recognize.
00:38:09.960
Let's vote for Kathy Barnett if you're in that area and you're able to vote.
00:38:25.420
And also Kathy Barnett was pro Trump since the beginning, since like 2016.
00:38:34.680
So she's based enough to know that Trump wasn't what they were saying he was.
00:38:40.500
Hey, what do you think of Donald Trump in 2016?
00:38:50.080
And he's just waiting like, yeah, Rick, trick him.
00:38:59.520
Not major, no major authentic vibes from Dr. Oz.
00:39:04.160
Speaking of people not putting America first, Ukraine.
00:39:08.980
Richard Rappaway, what's the most important thing to Americans right now?
00:39:14.680
I think we all agree the most important thing going on in the world right now is the war in Ukraine.
00:39:22.140
I think we all agree that the most important thing in the world right now.
00:39:28.100
I was going to say the most important thing in the world right now is Luna going from $80 to $1.
00:39:35.760
The crypto and stock market dump that's been happening has been pretty important to me.
00:39:39.820
The open border and all the fentanyl coming across has been pretty important.
00:39:43.160
Gas is up like a hundred and something percent.
00:39:49.220
Inflation is probably the single biggest issue to everybody who watches this.
00:40:03.360
They're buying up 80 like single family homes everywhere.
00:40:12.800
So if you don't abort them and if you don't and if they make it to adulthood, then you'll convince them they're trans.
00:40:19.760
So for the people that are having babies now, what's the most important thing to them is the formula.
00:40:29.020
So they're giving another $40 billion to Ukraine on top of what they've already given.
00:40:36.340
Remember when Trump requested, I think, $5 billion and they said no?
00:40:45.620
The big guy, people with slush funds, Hunter Biden.
00:40:49.700
So I guess that's what we're prioritizing right now.
00:40:55.760
The Uniparty really comes out strong for this, for war.
00:40:58.700
That's when the cohesion really starts between Republicans and Democrats, you know, when it comes time to send your money abroad.
00:41:04.840
So let's keep participating in this proxy war, which will be a real war soon.
00:41:11.980
And then we can get to the conclusion that Richard Rappoy said in housekeeping, the nuclear war that's coming.
00:41:26.260
I read a stat that was like the amount of money we've given to Ukraine.
00:41:29.720
I believe it was before the $40 billion was our yearly budget for all roads and highways and bridges and stuff.
00:41:38.840
The country never heard of or even care about that they were using, that they installed the puppet in to steal all the money back.
00:41:47.660
You give them $10 billion and then it comes back in all different ways.
00:41:56.040
And it's becoming very obvious, which takes us into our urban decay section, which is kind of the result of years of this type of neglect and not spending the money on, you know, a trillion in Afghanistan.
00:42:21.560
It says around this time last year, our restaurant was broken into shows like a rock with broken glass.
00:42:27.000
In a funny twist of fate, we managed to get this video of the burglar parking his getaway bike.
00:42:31.420
So this guy's about to go smash the window, steal a cash register, steal whatever he can.
00:42:36.460
And as he's breaking in, someone comes to steal his bike.
00:42:41.280
We need to get to the breaking point where the thieves are stolen from enough that they say that's it.
00:42:49.180
And we need the thieves to be the ones who take a stand now because they've had enough because their stolen stuff is getting stolen, too.
00:42:58.780
There's enough crime in any given random city that you have the criminal who's like the shark or the whale who has the little like lamprey on his side.
00:43:19.680
But then you realize, oh, shit, I live here and this is the kind of thing that happens.
00:43:26.540
Our next clip is my favorite clip from Urban Decay.
00:43:33.760
So a squad of people comes into Best Buy and they're coming in and they're going to that table to steal the phones, which don't even work.
00:43:51.380
This guy in the top left, he can't even he doesn't even get anything.
00:43:55.660
So he starts yanking and pulling his boys get some.
00:43:58.340
And now everyone's on their own in a hectic situation.
00:44:03.560
So this looks like actually two high safeties here.
00:44:14.020
But this is I love this because Best Buy plays defense.
00:44:21.980
That's it's like we didn't even put our team out on the field.
00:44:29.520
And you can tell like the guys like rolling up his pants and going like this.
00:44:33.040
Like all these guys jumped into action as if before their shift.
00:44:36.920
They were like, guys, if something happens, we're thrown down today.
00:44:46.100
And, you know, I mean, this is a product of what your store is.
00:44:52.240
You know, someone can take something that's this big and it's fifteen hundred dollars.
00:44:58.780
I love to see them spring into action like they're young workers to their young guys.
00:45:03.140
So, it's kind of like in their realm of things that men like to do.
00:45:11.220
These are all first round Best Buy worker defender draft picks.
00:45:16.980
Imagine how fun that doink they smoked around back on their break was.
00:45:20.180
They're like, dude, then you grabbed him and I jumped.
00:45:31.040
I'm going to just fill in the blanks in my mind and.
00:45:36.460
It wasn't an easy walk in, walk out situation like it usually is.
00:45:39.960
Better than this person's attempt to defend Best Buy.
00:45:42.900
Not all Best Buy defenders are created equally.
00:46:03.480
So this was a Washington, D.C. resident post on Reddit that they were carjacked at gunpoint.
00:46:08.200
Police quickly recover the car and arrest the carjackers.
00:46:10.820
Then the resident gets a call and is told the charges have been dropped and the suspects all released.
00:46:20.480
They got the guy and they let him back out and said, ah, try again, buddy.
00:46:24.560
So they managed to find the car downtown and arrested all the kids.
00:46:27.380
The attorney called me and said they weren't prosecuting the case and we're dropping all the charges.
00:46:33.880
Shouldn't you be like the person who decides that?
00:46:36.160
Or I guess they just cut you out now and go, who cares about your feelings?
00:46:39.800
It's about whatever D.A. George Soros put in place.
00:46:52.840
And you go to the police and they go, oh, what happened?
00:47:00.320
And then you know you're going to get them at night.
00:47:07.000
And to see one put against my boyfriend's head is so fucking traumatizing.
00:47:13.100
It's like, don't let them gaslight you into not having standards.
00:47:16.940
You got carjacked and someone put a gun to your boyfriend's head.
00:47:22.720
Your boyfriend could have been blasted and you'd go and be Catwoman or something now.
00:47:33.620
But unfortunately, these kids are probably going to do that again.
00:47:43.500
And so the woman and the boyfriend, they come off shaken and with a shaken faith in the justice system because they're now scared.
00:47:54.780
I hope the boyfriend goes and gets his own gun.
00:48:02.500
So you got the opposite effect that you should.
00:48:04.780
You should be, you know, quelling the anxieties of the people who were actually victimized.
00:48:11.540
Bring them down to like, they're off the streets.
00:48:14.740
And putting the fear of God into the criminals because that's wrong, obviously.
00:48:20.000
And then you get caught and then the other criminals will go, oh, if I rob somebody, I'm going to go to jail for five years.
00:48:27.900
Try to try to try it again without getting caught this time.
00:48:33.320
Don't worry about the nice couple who I assume both have jobs and both are well-paid and contributing to the tax base of the county or the city, whatever.
00:48:48.720
So let's ignore all that and just, you know, forget what happened to you.
00:49:04.440
It says police in Port Arthur, Texas are looking for a thief who stole a lawnmower, but not before he filled it up with gas and mowed the victim's front and backyards.
00:49:16.800
And you kind of, I mean, it looks like you stole, it's the nighttime.
00:49:19.720
So the guy started the lawnmower up, mowed your lawn.
00:49:23.400
If your lawn's getting mowed at two in the morning and you don't wake up and say, what's going on?
00:49:38.760
Maybe he just needed to start a business or something.
00:49:43.440
You know, they always do the memes like, oh, you know, you never see the rioters in a work boot store.
00:49:53.980
Just a little bit of crime, a little bit of crime to get you started.
00:49:57.160
A little bit of crime, a little bit of arbitrage.
00:50:04.020
But, you know, I mean, we got different levels.
00:50:07.660
We got criminals stealing from big corporate entities who are fighting back.
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And we got criminals with a heart of gold who give you a little something on the way out.
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This is a clip of the Shanghai people fighting back against the guys in the white suits.
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The white suits, white coats, the white biolab guys.
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It's always good to see them squirming and running.
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And also in China, this clip came up a couple of days ago.
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Meaning like it means the next day it's going to be good weather.
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And now is not the time to get complacent and think that the world is okay and everything's fine.
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Which is why half of Uplifting Gold is usually negative.
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Because we don't want people to get comfortable.
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And he does not know what is gold and what is not.
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We can't just show everyone the crazy bad stuff and say, all right, have a good week.
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The left wants to be able to abort that kid now.
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Your kid saying a swear word like, that's good shit.
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So would you rather have him doing that or I have white privilege?
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I'll take the random little kid swearing all day for chocolate milk.
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That's what the positives of having a child are.
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This guy's working at a water park and he's doing a good job.
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He's got a little routine, spins you around, launches you down.
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He could probably easily knee you in the head by accident, send you face down the tube,
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send you face down the slide, and then you drown in two inches of water.
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He wouldn't take your dog and just say, oh, he got nervous.
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So I'd be in line for that if I was a little kid 10 times.
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Taking us to our next one, the skateboard wipeout.
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I grew up hating skateboarding in the Fleckus family.
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We did not allow it because skateboarding can't get you into college.
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In fact, skateboarding can get you injured so you can't play football and get into college.
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So we were always discouraged as kids to not do skateboarding or stunt bikes.
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The kids that would do the skateboarding and stuff and the rollerblading and the bikes,
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So we never were allowed to hang out with them.
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The Fleckus family was getting buzz cuts every two weeks and we weren't allowed to hang out
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And if you wanted a bike, you get a mountain bike.
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My family, I got a skateboard once and they made fun of me.
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Because it's no value unless you go be a pro skateboarder or something, I guess.
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The kids you're hanging out with are smoking doinks at 10, 12 years old.
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And believe it or not, as a child, I didn't have the body for skateboarding anyway.
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Jumping off and getting air wasn't really in the cards for me.
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I had base parents and they were absolutely right.
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This is a section where people are helping each other.
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All the other turtles come up to him and eventually help him and flip him over.
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They know that a turtle upside down is not good.
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And then he stops, he relaxes, and they flip him.
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Which takes us to our next piece of uplifting gold.
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Guys, remember that video of the statue playing catch with the golden retriever?
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I don't know what everyone's getting so freaked out about.
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I don't know what your guys' problem is or what you want.
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But on the same topic of dogs, there's two more dogs videos.
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So the person's putting ashes in the ink and then they're injecting themselves with the dog.
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Shouldn't we just use, like, the bare minimum ink?
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Number one, you're injecting yourself with the dog.
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Oh, that was Frankie, the dog I owned from 2008 to 2014.
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Unless you're, like, a tattooed guy who just throws it up there, you know?
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And believe it or not, the dog falls out of the window.
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And believe it or not, the girl catches him, not the guy.
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She likes the dog a lot to run, too, like that.
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And it says, we had no idea how good we had it and no clue we were the last ones.
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Just your neighbors were your friends, whoever it was.
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Everyone was around in the community socializing.
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And that's kind of like, in a way, the MAGA movement, Make America Great Again, I think
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is, in a way, trying to make America what it was at a point like that.
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And that's what they're in the process of stealing from us.
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Remember in Hercules, there was the last thread and they went to slice it.
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But then it turned gold and they couldn't get them.
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So as long as we stand up and fight for what's important, we can kind of maybe get back
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to what we had or at least close in the ballpark, which is all we can hope for.
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Which is what we do on this podcast every week.
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We have the Bass mug, which is over here somewhere.
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We're doing bonus episodes that come out on Sunday.
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And last but not least, actually most importantly, because they gave us money, Brave Books.
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We have a new sponsor on the show, Brave Books.
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It's a very important group of people doing a very important thing.
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We need to protect the kids and offer them better things, better resources than what
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they're being given now and what's being shoved down their throat.
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So if you support companies like that, they can continue to do it.
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They'll continue to grow and expand and we'll be able to compete in the culture war.