​EPISODE 033 DL HUGHLEY WANTS A RACE WAR | RUNNING FROM THE COPS | STARBUCKS GOES MAX WOKE | PROJECT VERITAS STRIKES AGAIN
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1 hour and 9 minutes
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196.8906
Summary
On this week's episode of Fluckus Talks, the boys talk about the latest conspiracy theories, Jerry gets a new job at the pet hospital, Scotty Pippen's new job as a dog doctor, and Richard brings backup shoes to pickleball in case he blows out his own shoes.
Transcript
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All right, welcome back to Fluckus Talks, the podcast episode 33.
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D.L. Hewley and company are trying to start a race war with some divisive lies.
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LGBT single moms at Starbucks continue to try to subvert the kids with weird trans stuff.
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We have a lot of people running away from the cops in the Urban Decay section.
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And make sure you stay till the end for the best uplifting gold we've ever done.
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Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
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Before we get into it, obviously, we have housekeeping.
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Let's just become my favorite section of the show by a lot because it's where I get all my brain dead bits in.
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He was supposed to get neutered yesterday, and we got a call from the pet hospital.
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They weren't able to do it, similar to last week.
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We're not able to do their job for some reason.
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This time because there was a death in the family of one of the doctors.
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We are not rescheduling the neutering anytime soon.
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I call them vets, but then people think I'm talking about veterans.
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And they're not in your disrespect to the doctors, on the other hand.
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I'm not sure what this means exactly, but it said Richard Ratboy had to bring backup shoelaces to pickleball in case he blew out his shoes.
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That doesn't sound like me, but it sounds like someone I know who's close to me.
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We've been playing pickleball and I had some shredded laces.
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And as I'm planting, I know they're getting worse and worse.
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So I had to bring backup shoelaces in case I had a full shoe blowout during pickleball.
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Speaking of shoes on, we have a bit, Richard Ratboy and I do, where we try to get our friends to do stuff and convince them we're going to do something.
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And the way we do it is we say, get your shoes on.
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So, for example, we had a friend, Grantley, who was trying to get us to go to the poker room.
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And all day, he said, let's go to the poker room.
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But if you want to go, get your shoes on and show us who's serious and we'll go.
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But a good little trick to get people is get your shoes on.
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Like, oh, man, come with me to the grocery store.
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It's like, all right, get your shoes on and I'll go.
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I saw this video that showed how people with glasses see without glasses.
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Like negative five, negative point five, negative one, negative one and a half.
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Guys, are people with glasses just seeing in 240p the whole time?
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What happens if you watched a video that was in 240p in 240p?
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Would it compound and you can just see nothing?
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And I was talking to some people and they're like, oh, I have negative four in one eye, negative six in the other.
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So if there was a world without glasses, would you just be living in the house waiting for people to bring you stuff from the outside world?
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You're in a battle and you're negative six, negative five.
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I don't understand how these people exist and how it's like everyone's got glasses.
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I'm not trying to be like dark here, but everyone would be dead.
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A lot of people would be struggling with like weird jobs that don't require eyes.
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It's like, imagine you're, imagine in the middle of the night you wake up and you're like, oh, I'm so thirsty.
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It's like people just living with that risk all the time.
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Like if you eat food and you're looking at this, like, oh, what is this?
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I don't, I really don't understand how people with glasses live without glasses.
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And some people have like negative six and then it's nighttime and they're just blind.
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I don't know how people with glasses do it or what they're looking like and what their
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I'm 100% perfect 2020, maybe even better, like 30, 20 or whatever.
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I can see all the things, even the things they don't ask me on the bottom.
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People who have glasses, I don't know how you do it.
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I'm going to get LASIK at some point and I'm negative two and a half and then like negative
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So I'm kind of in the semi blurry zone, but it's nothing crazy.
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It's for people who really enjoyed the college experience parties.
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Where you'd be stuffed in a basement with a million people.
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And so if you like that from college, you know, the justification for spending all that
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money and student debt, there's an app called Clockout where you can party like that as
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So if you like to party like that now at 28, you can drink till you puke with your friends
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again, leave frozen pizzas in the oven overnight, stuff like that.
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Smoke cigs outside the bar with your friends, even though you don't smoke cigarettes at all.
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But the headline says app goes viral for recreating the college experience IRL in real
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I don't understand how people would want to go back and do it again.
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Getting drunk now, it takes like it's a 12 hour ramp up like we're drinking tonight.
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And then it's like a 24 hour tale where it's like, oh, I need food.
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Like, yeah, we went out to a bar a few weeks ago to watch some UFC fight.
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And it was like we were it was I was like trying not to fall asleep at the bar.
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I'm going to get 100 grand of student loan debt, but it'll be worth it because I went
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It's kind of the in-between time where I don't have to be that serious, but like I have
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You have a party and you have 100K in debt, but the partying was fun and it's kind of
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Now you're entering like the debtor's hell that is real life in your cubicle and you live
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I'm like, why would you go to college now if you could just puke with these people?
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Drunk puke with these people for basically free.
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Um, everyone here is really nicely dressed too.
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Someone would be in a hockey Jersey, the torn pants, like puking in a Scooby-Doo costume.
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I know firsthand chicken Steve puked in a, chicken Steve puked in a Scooby-Doo costume.
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So, I mean, to each their own, I guess that's fun for people.
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And then like drinking with the boys, having a few beers is just like,
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I get a little buzz, I guess, but I don't even want one.
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Um, we have actually some drink alternatives, which we'll mention in uplifting goals.
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We have a really interesting cringe of the week this week.
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Uh, the first clip is the trans curse, Republican trans curse.
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Let's see what this person's normal person says.
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Let's see what this totally regular, normal person, stable, even keeled person says.
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I think my most toxic trait is that I want to befriend Republicans so that they can have
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And then when they get pregnant or have a baby, I want them to invite me to the gender
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reveal party and convince them that being the way I became trans is like a witch came
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A transgender witch came up to me and like forced me to be transgender.
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And then I'm going to like put my hand on the stomach at, before they pop the fucking
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That's, I wouldn't invite you because I'd be worried.
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I like how, uh, the, this person, I won't be rude, but this person says, oh yeah, Republicans
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The, we don't use humans as an accessory because we need, that's kind of a leftism thing,
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Why don't you just wait till the baby's born and convince it it's transgender like everyone
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else in elementary school, like everybody else, everybody else.
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It's funny because this whole thing is like a huge LARP for this person where they're
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like, yeah, I'm going to make a Republican friend and then I'm going to go to their gender
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I'm going to put my hand on the stomach and then I'm going to make the, it's like, you're
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And then they're going to go, hey, that gender confused person, should I invite them to my
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And even if you got there to that point, it's like, okay, I'm going to go over to the pregnant
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woman and I'm going to put my stuff, my hand on her stomach.
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So if you guys are not sure if kids are influenced and soft clay that able to be molded into basically
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anything, sponges absorbing everything we do and say, this will pretty much prove it.
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You love it and you want it and you picked it out, but you don't.
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Because last time I wore a dress to school, everybody called me a girl.
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Well, what did we learn from My Shadow is Pink?
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He's doing a good job reciting everything he learned.
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All the time at home, but not at school, right?
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And that's what they always do when I wear pink stuff.
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Sounds like the kid's having an emotional response to the external stimuli he's getting.
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And then if there was a normal dad, he'd go, hey, buddy, why don't you wear this baseball
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And the kid will go, oh, I want to wear stuff like you, dad.
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It's like when a police officer is really hammering someone for like 13 hours and it's
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like a leading false confession of someone with like a 70 IQ.
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Imagine recording a video out loud in an echoing changing room where basically everyone's
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Or do I have to step in and say, this is great.
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Quinona now thinks this, if you give positive reinforcement to this, it's great.
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And then if you don't, it's like, you're the bigot.
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And yeah, I wish I had the confidence of this woman to record a video out loud like that.
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I don't even, I don't even do anything like that.
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And she's going all in on this, which is just impressive.
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And that's one of the things I've learned from this, like the spike of Gen X kids going
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They really are, like you said, moldable clay and you can push them in any which direction.
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This kid 100% because of the mom, which is, this is her right here or them or whatever.
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If you influence a kid at a young age this way, they are very likely to become what you
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Which is why the elementary school and the middle school is such a battleground because
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Where the teachers can get to your kid while they're moldable clay and they don't see that
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you just changed the whole back of the clay, the pottery, you know, of your kid's mind.
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And so that's why the, that's the unspoken thing of why it's such a big battleground is
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because they know they can affect and impact these kids significantly.
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If given the unfettered access, you know, exactly.
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And then they want everyone else to be asleep or to approve and go, yeah, you know, we're,
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This, now you have a kid in the dress who is repeating mom's weird lines.
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And then the mom is feeding him these lines and then the kid's getting bullied in school
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So you're probably trying to be a girl and, uh, yeah.
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This kid does not have to be your kid though, which is why we are happy to have been sponsored
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Once again, for cringe of the week, our friends at brave books have created a line of children's
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books and toys and accessories that are very based, not woke.
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And they're not going to teach your kid any of this weird LGBT trans stuff.
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They just have a new one that just came out this week's book is the plot against the king
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by cash Patel, who we love big fans of cash Patel here on the show.
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And it basically teaches the story of the Russiagate hoax in a children's book, which is very,
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It's going to teach your kids in a palatable way about how Hillary Clinton and company tried
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It's written by cash Patel has already been reposted by Trump and his whole squad.
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And make sure you guys are checking out the treasure chest bundle as well.
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If you want an alternative to these, the woke agenda, to the woke curriculums, to the woke
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Get your kids some cool stuff that's not going to make them woke.
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Fought against the king is this week's call to action.
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Holes by Louis Satcher, I believe is the last one I read.
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So I'm excited to get a whole new book under the belt.
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I'm going to be reading that this weekend and hopefully I can report back next week with how
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Now let's take a look at a company that's not doing the good books that we like from
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They went on like some Disney vacation and in all the Disney hotel rooms, they have this
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And look what happens when you open to the end of the book, when they start thanking people.
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Should I keep giving money to the people who hate me?
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Trying to make my kids gay and girls and support literally Jeffrey Epstein?
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A Wyoming senator gave a speech, a graduation speech.
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There are those in government who believe not that the creator endowed us with inalienable
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rights as the founders of our nation acknowledged in the Declaration of Independence, but that
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government created those rights and that government should redefine those rights, including our
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rights to freedom of speech, religion, property, assembly, and to keep and bear arms.
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Even fundamental scientific truths, such as the existence of two sexes, male and female, are
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It's very scary, but that's just what years of the education system does to you.
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I'm sure there's people in the crowd that are based.
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There are just the loudest voices are heard and everyone assumes it's a consensus.
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It's kind of like the story of the whole issue in one video clip.
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And honestly, like even if someone said something in a commencement that you disagreed with,
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are Republicans going to go, boo, like, screw you?
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This is the loud, angry, purple hair types who are like, I want in-state tuition.
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And in Bonus Land last week, we talked about how they gave Dr. Fauci an award.
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But whenever you hear the cheers, you assume consensus.
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So that's kind of the trick that everyone plays.
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But it doesn't count at Trump rallies or anything.
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Those are just like, those cries out into the wilderness go unreturned.
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It just depends if the people matter to the political agenda.
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Moving on to our last piece of Cringe of the Week, there is a new sports bar out in Portland
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that I think a lot of us are going to never want to hang out in, but I'm not being mean.
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Our mission, to make great food, delicious drinks, and provide a space that supports,
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empowers, and promotes girls and women in sports and in the community.
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I want to call the Sports Bra and just see what they got going on tonight.
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No schedule because no one knows what women's sports games are.
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But it's usually any female sports games that we can stream on Paramount and Peacock and all that.
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Uh, what time do you guys should get in if I want to catch some of the games?
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Yeah, I'll see you guys at around three o'clock.
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Like, you go call the sports bar and you say, oh, what games you got?
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She was like, all right, we've probably been pranked several times already.
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You get pranked and you don't even know it's a prank because I don't need much to get off.
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I don't need to even say anything about the women's sports.
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I don't have the schedule in front of me because, yeah, you don't know what season we're in.
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Well, we could know what season we're in, but that's crazy.
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They don't even know what games are on, but it's going to be women.
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And it's good, too, because they can pay everyone who works there only 70% of what a guy makes.
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Their overhead is like way lower than everybody else.
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You know how hard it is to start a restaurant business.
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Probably a lot easier if all the people working there don't speak up for themselves and don't ask for a raise.
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They're happy and I'm very grateful when we get new sponsors.
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I'm never going to waste your guys' time with sponsors.
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I'm only going to work with companies that are base, America First companies.
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So if I do bring a sponsor up, please react to the call to action.
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And if you have a kid in your life, go get them the f***ing Cash Patel book.
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Project Veritas just had a great video come out.
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They caught more Twitter people who thought they were on dates.
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It's just becoming like, if you're a Twitter nerd and you work in like the algorithm department
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and you're out with some like smoking hot chick.
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And it's like, yeah, we censored the conservatives all the time.
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Like, oh man, I'm assuming everything I'm saying is going to be recorded or.
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If this was like World War II, we'd have ships going down.
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There's no operational security for many of these people.
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So I don't know how they did not see that coming.
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And then this guy, one of the guys was making fun of Elon Musk for having Asperger's on camera
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and saying like, oh, you know, we don't care about him.
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And it's like, if this was a real, if this was the real world, you'd be fired.
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So these people don't even really face consequences.
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They're just like, imagine showing up to your desk on the day after the Project Veritas video released.
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And these are the people that are always the champions of like equality, treating people
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well, not being anti anything or not making fun of people for their disabilities.
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And it's like, you get the gay guy, a couple of margaritas and him, he thinks he's on a
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Like he's completely going off, giving away all the secrets.
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And James O'Keefe, Project Veritas, obviously does a great job.
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So we're always happy to see them do great stuff.
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And then with the Elon stuff with Twitter, we're learning a lot about how Twitter operates,
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So Elon was supposed to buy Twitter for like 44 billion under the assumption, according
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to Twitter, that less than 5% of the users were bots.
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But it turns out after some audits, it looks like a lot of the users are bots, which would
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If you're trying to sell a company saying 5% are bots and it's like 40% are bots, that's
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You have to be able to know your own company's bot number.
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They have tools to, they have all these tools to censor you and delete you and misinformation
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Joe Biden, who has 34 million Twitter followers, which isn't even impressive, an audit came out
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So the guy who got 81 million votes, 10 million more votes than Obama has like a soldier boy
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And you know, there's bots that follow Trump too.
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And Trump Jr. even said this, that like he posts a tweet and immediately there's 15 replies
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faster than anyone can read the tweet and formulate their own tweet.
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So it's like, you know, people know that there are bots.
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And people use bots to like manufacture consensus and stuff.
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Like the left will tweet things out and then get tons of retweets sometimes, or not even
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So if Hillary Clinton tweets something and gets a thousand retweets, which isn't even that
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You probably have 250 retweets, which is like how much I get.
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So it's like these people are trying to pretend it's, I don't want to get too much into the
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conspiracy land, but it's like, you're trying to pretend that you should be there.
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Oh, he's got 33 million followers, you know, trying to pretend that he's the real president
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and that people actually liked him and actually people voted for him.
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So it all plays into like how they scam and how they try to sell and manufacture a consensus
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and they pretend everyone's on the same page and everyone agrees, all these retweets.
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When in reality, it's just like bot farms used to push an agenda and pretend to be a
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Can we go back to Project Veritas for a second?
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The guy said at one point, like he's feigning the worker, the ignorance or the Twitter workers
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talking to the gay guys, the gay Twitter workers talking to the guy to the Veritas undercover.
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The Twitter worker says, let me play it so we can get a good narration.
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Unfortunately, it would be like you recording me right now and going and giving it to like
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the New York Times and like here, I decided to do it with a Twitter representative.
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Groups like Project Veritas are active right now.
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It's like some group that's trying to just out the employees.
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We just witnessed someone, what's Project Veritas?
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The Project Veritas guy saying Project Veritas as if he doesn't know.
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That is as good as it gets in my mind for like getting squirts, getting mental squirts.
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So that guy got played and he goes, he also said, oh, thank God we met organically.
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So it's like, I really want to know how they met.
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They'll run into you at the coffee shop knowing exactly who you are.
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And also with Twitter and what this will bring, hopefully, everyone assumes like, oh, Elon Musk is going to come to Twitter and it's going to become like this racist, horrible place where everyone's saying like slurs and the N word or whatever.
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But it's like, I think once we get rid of the bots and then everyone, it's like a know your customer thing.
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If everyone's attached to a profile and it's a real person, I think the number of like N words and racist things are going to go down because everyone's a real person on a profile.
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That's where it goes into right when conspiracy land.
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Data collection and the, the mental chip, the brain chip.
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The sooner, the next thing you know, you're chipped, you're a cattle.
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Um, we won't name names, but we know a girl who went on project Veritas dates.
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Uh, so just went on like three shitty dates with kind of nerdy guys.
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You get the honey hole, the guy going like project Veritas and just dunking on this guy.
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And then there's the, there's the forgotten dates.
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You go on all these dates with people that are just one and done.
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You don't give up any info about Fleck has talks, uh, and the work environment here.
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And then you just never hang out with those girls again.
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Cause all those girls, they just hang out with you once.
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And you know, I guess you don't spill the beans.
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And so project Veritas, the other part of this is like, we obviously know the employees
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They had that graph, like 99% of Twitter employees are at 98, maybe donated to left-wing
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And so we know that there are commie left-wing types.
00:32:57.620
And this, so this guy, Indian guy saying it is just like funny.
00:33:00.380
It's like, it's on the record now, you know, we're putting it out there.
00:33:05.960
And so it's just funny to watch the, the mispronunciations, the little, you know, uh,
00:33:12.060
social engineering that takes place to get these people.
00:33:15.860
Social engineering sounds is a lot more complicated than swiping right on Tinder and, uh, giving
00:33:24.980
This guy's turning his phone with Twitter emails and being like, you can read it.
00:33:30.260
It's like, yeah, it's like, it's like you recording me right now.
00:33:34.120
The guy's probably like, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
00:33:42.880
Um, and then this guy, the, the gay guy who was being recorded, it's like, oh man, a first
00:33:51.520
And it's like, you don't know red flags are ticking.
00:33:57.740
I think they're going to stand by him, but that's a humiliating return to work.
00:34:02.100
You got to come to work like with sunglasses on and like kind of drunk.
00:34:18.720
Before we get there, we have people running from the Best Buy employees again.
00:34:23.380
And unfortunately it wasn't as organized as it was last week.
00:34:34.960
And it does not, it does not go like it did last week.
00:34:39.460
She's on the train tracks and she got ran over.
00:34:42.760
You got to watch and see how your boys did it last week.
00:34:46.940
She's got to know to go for the legs, like the ankles, you know, you got to, it's basically
00:34:56.340
All you got to do is slow them down to be honest.
00:34:58.260
Because if you're a lady and you go for the tackle or the grab, or at least slow them
00:35:01.660
down, the other men there will see that there's a lady trying to tackle the guy and then that'll
00:35:06.540
kick something in their brain on and then they'll go help you.
00:35:09.140
All you can really do is try to slow them down.
00:35:11.600
Going for the solo tackle wasn't going to work.
00:35:13.560
Maybe grab his shirt and then someone comes and cleans up the pile.
00:35:16.120
Well, that's usually a better way to go about it.
00:35:18.580
I don't like how that, this freeze frame here, you see her on the ground and three men just
00:35:22.940
standing around and the guy kind of getting away.
00:35:28.440
These other guys caught flat footed, no respect for them.
00:35:47.780
Like on the street corner and the cop, the guy swings on the cop.
00:35:53.160
Then he starts to run away and then he kind of gets away, but then he gets T-boned and
00:36:01.660
He runs into the sign and the cops are able to come catch up after that.
00:36:08.400
It's like a Looney Tunes scene running into the pole and he's hurt.
00:36:15.700
This is the one, a little more entertaining, a little more funny.
00:36:19.680
I think it's your college kids talking to cops.
00:36:34.840
And next thing you know, they are on the run from the cop.
00:36:46.060
I knew cops were coming somewhere and I was like, I better, better slink on out of here.
00:36:55.360
Um, but no, I never run from the cops, but this brings up an interesting point.
00:36:59.800
Like, would you rather be a cop that can chase people down or a thick cop who's ready to fight
00:37:12.000
I'd rather be able to hold down where I'm at than be like the chaser.
00:37:18.080
But I mean, you get that, that fat middle-aged cop.
00:37:23.580
But once you got the grip, they shouldn't be able to get away.
00:37:27.480
That cop might be neither the sturdy guy or the chaser, which is maybe a different problem.
00:37:36.880
Uh, moving on to a more serious part of urban decay.
00:37:39.620
The people sleeping in the car from a drug related incident.
00:37:46.380
They fell asleep at the red light and the people were beeping and they came around to
00:38:02.120
It's a hundred percent fentanyl or heroin or something.
00:38:08.400
I can tell you for a fact, that's not what Shrooms does.
00:38:15.940
They'd be laying in a field trying to comprehend the clouds.
00:38:32.020
It's crazy because it's zombies and they're fully like deep, deep asleep, but it's not
00:38:36.360
sleeping like in the bed where you go, yo, yo, where you wake up and go, oh, what's
00:38:43.800
Which I think the sleep just goes and then just becomes death.
00:38:48.000
Because you don't wake up and then it just goes worse, worse, worse.
00:38:50.140
Then your breathing is like labored and then it kind of stops.
00:39:00.260
Oh, I'm in an intersection and my foot's on the brake and my car's in drive.
00:39:18.840
Whatever drugs you guys thought you were doing.
00:39:25.000
This is a video of a person throwing a bowling ball and ends up getting a strike.
00:39:33.460
But I'll tell you, I don't like when people cause a scene at the bowling alley like this.
00:39:40.060
I hate when people do things that are not the rules.
00:39:43.440
They get the six pound ball and they throw it basically at the roof.
00:39:48.660
It's disrespectful to the workers at the bowling alley.
00:39:52.000
It's disrespectful to the patrons at the bowling alley.
00:39:53.960
I don't like when people cause a scene like that at the bowling alley.
00:40:10.020
So there was a guy who was doing videos on TikTok of him just drinking like seltzers and white claws and then just throwing the can in the ocean.
00:40:22.520
The police came, found the guy, only gave him a warning because they didn't catch him in the act.
00:40:28.700
And now he's back on the water throwing the cans in the ocean again.
00:40:33.500
Does this remind you of like when, remember in the 90s and the 2000s when you could just drive in your car, eat a full McDonald's meal and throw the trash out the window on the highway and no one cared?
00:40:45.540
Remember those days when polluting and litter wasn't even a big deal?
00:40:51.620
That might have been, they started with littering.
00:40:56.600
And then it eventually evolves into let your kid go to the camp with the trans counselor overnight or whatever.
00:41:03.580
I thought you were going to say like paper straws.
00:41:09.900
But it just ends with the trans counselor telling your seven year old on a sleepaway trip that they're a boy or a girl.
00:41:20.720
Take me back to the days when we can just throw our trash out.
00:41:32.620
And even that story, I wasn't doing it that much.
00:41:36.520
Hey, uh, if this bothers you, you guys are going to hate to see what Chinese fishermen do in the middle of international waters.
00:41:44.400
You know, it's like, Hey, you guys ever heard of the giant plastic floating Island in, uh, the Pacific?
00:41:51.820
Cause it gets a lot darker than a couple of cans on the ocean floor.
00:41:57.420
He's a performative artist and he's really trying to draw attention to the polluting and by China and India.
00:42:01.960
And all the rivers to see what people really care about.
00:42:06.900
But make it a white guy who's just doing it to troll.
00:42:12.680
So moving on, we're still in urban decay, but this is like a subsection within urban decay.
00:42:21.580
So obviously there was that Buffalo shooting, which was terrible, uh, last week.
00:42:25.460
Like people are jumping on the, uh, incident to spread their narrative and divide people
00:42:35.120
Joe Biden hopped on a plane, white supremacy, all these things.
00:42:37.720
I felt like, didn't I have a, didn't I have a dream about exactly this?
00:42:42.960
Didn't I have a dream that basically said everything that happened?
00:42:46.380
I could have sworn I had a dream about exactly this.
00:42:50.540
Uh, but now everyone's using this opportunity to show how racist everything is and how white
00:42:59.520
Can you read that headline from the Deadspin article?
00:43:02.920
It said white fans were entertained by black athletes a day after a racist killed black
00:43:11.620
So what would the, what would you rather people do?
00:43:15.060
White fans don't go to the black entertainment game.
00:43:18.520
In solidarity with the black athletes, they don't attend.
00:43:23.620
So there was a racist event where someone targeted black people and the response that everyone
00:43:28.540
would have liked would be white people stopped going to the black sporting event.
00:43:36.580
Isn't everyone making like 50 million bucks a year?
00:43:41.120
And the funny part is, uh, is the only thing that made this racist is its proximity to
00:43:47.300
a racist shooting because every other time the crowd is majority white showing up to
00:43:57.100
The NBA is mostly black and the fans are mostly white.
00:44:00.860
So for entertainment, then like the, the deadspin writer is pretending like the, the black NBA
00:44:09.780
We're like, oh, the entertainment as if like they're making no money.
00:44:12.800
Everyone who's there besides maybe the court side people would like trade lives with any
00:44:17.360
of the players or trade salaries with any of the players.
00:44:23.120
But the dad who's like sacrificing his luxuries this week.
00:44:27.000
Like, like, oh, I'll, I'll say I won't go out to lunch this week at all.
00:44:29.860
And you know, I'll take my two kids to the game.
00:44:41.720
So, well, that's why I don't do anything with the NBA.
00:44:54.120
But it's like, yeah, I don't involve myself in Muppet activities like this.
00:44:58.700
So, yeah, the sports bra is not going to be showing these games.
00:45:03.940
So it's kind of crazy that people paint the society we're living in as the white supremacist
00:45:14.740
I don't know what the original source was, but it, this is like how the Ibram X.
00:45:21.540
This was a sketch about a white woman going to a park and harassing two black people,
00:45:27.600
one of them black and in a wheelchair, which is really not good.
00:45:32.480
And then this is how they see, this is how they see the world, I guess.
00:45:55.460
What did I tell you criminals about coming back to my neighborhood?
00:46:03.120
Listen, lady, we aren't breaking any laws about having fun here at the park.
00:46:10.880
I guess you forgot who used to own your kind, and I'm about to remind you with that right now.
00:46:16.420
If that happened and you said that to them, they would hit that lady.
00:46:28.460
And she's calling people boy and all this stuff.
00:46:41.440
If she came up to you and, like, said boy and criminals, and then, like, keep going.
00:46:47.240
Don't you touch him or I will knock your teeth out.
00:47:00.820
You would just, you would, you would just hit the lady.
00:47:15.200
The friend runs away, and now she's just left with the wheelchair guy.
00:47:31.320
Now, it's been, what, 180 years since slavery was abolished?
00:47:39.740
And I'm going to give you a lash for every year that that God-given right was taken away from me.
00:47:48.660
You can try and hurt me, but you won't break my spirit.
00:47:51.360
But my mom told me not to be afraid of evil people like you.
00:48:10.660
Vince, call the cops and tell them that there's a lunatic at the park going around whipping people.
00:48:33.820
Wouldn't you read the script and go, hey, something doesn't sound right about this whole scene.
00:48:40.880
There was a crew of probably eight or nine people.
00:48:43.200
People, writer, creative, the lights guy, the sound guy.
00:48:46.520
Everybody got together and shot this and they're going like, thumbs up.
00:48:53.240
And that takes away like the, it's just like, you know, you have the mask.
00:48:58.620
You're not going to engage with people as much anymore.
00:49:01.100
So it's like with the masks, you're able to facilitate a false reality a little easier.
00:49:06.580
I think it's not less the masks and more like the, hey, I'm getting 1,400 for this for one day.
00:49:15.020
This is the, this is the America that the certain BLM types think they're living in.
00:49:27.820
And this woman is a very struggling actress to take this role.
00:49:43.560
It's like, it's almost like racist and like painting the black people as unable to do anything.
00:49:56.540
They're always harassing, they're always harassing people at the park.
00:49:59.780
I don't know if you realize that's how bad it was out there.
00:50:12.640
It's like the alternate reality is like two white guys come up.
00:50:17.740
That's exactly there's no real this lady pulls out a whip and immediately brings up slavery.
00:50:27.040
We're two white guys pull up one play two on two and they play and then they get like brutally
00:50:34.600
And then it's like it turns into a fight by the end of it.
00:50:37.640
And the black guys like their friends end up coming in and then you get jumped.
00:50:50.760
I think it screams like white woman or something.
00:50:53.600
Like, I think it's like so disconnected that it's like content wise, it has to be some
00:50:58.720
Well, BLM, as we know, spends like a million, spent a million bucks on creative.
00:51:08.660
BLM founder Patrice Cullors paid her baby father 970K for creative services, her brother
00:51:14.360
840K for security and a fellow director 2.1 million and reimbursed the, uh, the organization
00:51:22.740
So, yeah, this is probably where all that creative money went.
00:51:27.620
You give money to BLM and they spend it on lavish things and mansions and hooking up their
00:51:37.720
But they cover their tracks worse because they're new at this.
00:51:40.500
It's the first time they got a real wave of cash.
00:51:42.860
So that's just my brother, my cousin, my sister.
00:51:47.720
Um, and I also read something about BLM investing in the stock market.
00:51:59.900
But so they have the stock investments, which went down probably like a hundred, you know,
00:52:07.780
They bought those houses, which is probably buying the top of the housing market in some
00:52:14.380
And then they hooked up all their homies, the baby father, the brother.
00:52:24.720
Where it's like, you almost have, you need money coming in to continue this lifestyle you've
00:52:29.000
created with the houses and the taxes and everything.
00:52:33.660
They might need another round of cash to, to, to raise some money for.
00:52:40.380
And then we had the video of Candace Owens going around this week of her knocking on the
00:52:45.560
And then the lady like having a, a fit about how she was threatened.
00:52:52.860
And Candace Owens is really like, I'll leave if you want.
00:53:00.480
I was wondering if I can get an interview and she's crying, faking it.
00:53:06.100
Uh, DL Hewley, who is like, obviously he's a plant.
00:53:17.340
Everyone knows that he posted on his Instagram.
00:53:20.060
Uh, somebody who was talking about how, Oh, another white supremacist shooters are rest,
00:53:25.380
uh, arrested peacefully after killing everyone.
00:53:27.760
This, if this happened to a black person, they'd be dead.
00:53:31.800
So here you have a white boy who just killed 10 fucking people and not a scratch on, not
00:53:35.780
shot at, not pushed to the ground, not punched, not kicked, not treated like fucking shit.
00:53:40.920
This is clear fucking white privilege and black people can't even sleep in their own goddamn
00:53:44.840
fucking halls without being shot at by the fucking police.
00:53:47.240
White people, you need to fucking admit that you got fucking white privilege.
00:53:52.420
We are as white people protected by the goddamn fucking system.
00:53:55.940
And I know you don't want to fucking change it.
00:54:00.680
My name's Eric Stone because it's fucking true.
00:54:12.660
The, it's actually the opposite shooter from Brooklyn.
00:54:15.240
The white shooter from Brooklyn, the Waukesha guy who ran over the Christmas Paraders.
00:54:21.100
Here's a whole list of people that did mass shootings and were arrested without being shot
00:54:29.240
Don't the black supremacist shooters do these crimes and shootings and murders and then the
00:54:37.260
So it's like a complete opposite of what you said.
00:54:41.600
He has white privilege and gets arrested and doesn't get harmed.
00:54:45.380
Meanwhile, everyone's talking, it's all everyone's talking about.
00:54:47.960
And like, isn't that kind of a conflicting view too, where you're like, oh man, uh, he
00:54:54.560
I thought, I thought cops were just shooting everybody.
00:54:57.460
It's like you walk up like this white or black and it's like, all right.
00:55:01.460
The cop's not just going to pop you because he's randomly scared or something.
00:55:06.980
It's all how you turned yourself in or how you got caught.
00:55:10.360
And they, he just generalizes like, oh, black people getting shot while they sleep.
00:55:17.320
You're saying that, that that's your one thing.
00:55:19.340
So you're comparing one case to one case and you're saying there are differences between
00:55:25.780
And the random times when people are shot randomly, like by a stray bullet or in their sleep,
00:55:35.260
The cops aren't coming around going bang, bang into the.
00:55:41.020
It's other black people shooting each other and then there's stray bullets that kill people.
00:55:48.760
We talked about this last week too, how they sell a narrative and then people see it and go,
00:55:54.700
I'm sure the truth is somewhere in the middle, but it's actually the opposite.
00:56:01.120
The news will be busy for months talking about this, trying to pass laws to change gun stuff,
00:56:06.440
trying to label white people as trying to label that kid who was not even right wing as like a
00:56:15.240
But then they have the black supremacy people killing the white people at the Christmas parade
00:56:20.780
And that gets memory hold talked about for two hours.
00:56:31.180
Refer back to the old dream sequence I had, and it'll explain it further because we basically
00:56:40.140
Yeah, especially in 2022 election year, they're going to have all the crazy stuff lined up
00:56:56.120
They want to get you riled up so they can get you riled up.
00:56:58.520
So when the election happens and the votes go through the machine, however, that happens,
00:57:03.300
they can say, oh, yeah, everyone came out to vote against racism and vote for the Democrats.
00:57:14.160
White people will still run the parks, basketball courts.
00:57:17.400
The white women running the white women who are five foot five with whips in their purse
00:57:29.660
We are coming into maybe the best uplifting goal section we've ever done.
00:57:34.220
Our we say, OK, the credibility is at an all time low.
00:57:38.560
My credibility and uplifting goals at an all time low because a lot of the uplifting
00:57:43.240
And I have I'm kind of like show behind the curtain into my brain and how deranged I am.
00:57:52.080
The first one, Starbucks, Starbucks is going to be paying for gender reassignment surgeries
00:58:00.380
Starbucks will cover travel expenses for employees, abortions and gender change treatments.
00:58:07.320
Say you're a girl, you work at Starbucks and you want fake boobs.
00:58:11.540
Couldn't you just be like, I'm lesbian and I want fake boobs and then they wouldn't support
00:58:20.480
I think we should get to the bottom of that and send in a Project Veritas like, I just
00:58:42.160
But yeah, but yeah, tuck the penis, lop off the tits.
00:58:48.120
One of these things is not like the other, but.
00:58:51.520
And you might be wondering, why is this an uplifting gold?
00:58:59.320
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00:59:50.860
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Yeah, not the megacorp funding abortions and tit removal.
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If you like hot cocoa, they have hot cocoa too.
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I've had this once where I fully regretted getting on a ride and tried to get off.
01:02:06.200
And then you get to the top, and it rolls you over backwards.
01:02:09.580
And I remember when they put me in, it only got, like, one click.
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It was like, click, click, click, click, click, click, click.
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So, I remember going up, and we're going really, really high.
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And the first move is, like, directly over the back.
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And I remember thinking, like, I want to get off.
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But I was 9 out of 10, like, as close as you can get to being, like, stop the ride, stop the ride.
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The girl falls down during hurdles, but still wins.
01:03:05.840
but then she turns on the jets abby hits turbo mode abby you had this in you the whole time
01:03:17.460
that's what i'm saying so you're probably wondering how do you fall twice and win a 60 yard race
01:03:24.420
let's ask the sports bra yeah that should be something shown at the sports bra because you
01:03:29.420
know women's sports are really competitive and fun to watch but i'm but i'm not going to be
01:03:34.840
negative about it but that's hard that's real resilience that's like abby came back right
01:03:40.580
yeah abby came back but it's like if you fall twice in a 60 yard race you should get last place
01:03:47.320
pretty much yeah and that pace abby went there i'm not knocking abby abby's an athlete she's
01:03:52.380
resilient that pace that she won the race with i think if she had started normal and didn't
01:03:58.660
fall she would have broken the state record i think so too that was like the fastest i've ever seen
01:04:03.020
anyone go over there was no one on the track even close to what abby was doing yeah so good job abby
01:04:08.240
uh we are supporters of you if you see this somehow which you won't uh we'll send you a free t-shirt
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which you probably won't even like which you won't like yeah so thanks for the content probably hate us
01:04:19.620
thank you for the content moving on uh kid running the mile this is more my speed
01:04:23.980
it's like a children's race the kids are all running good job casey i hate this keep going
01:04:30.780
the girl runs by and she says i hate this i feel you i feel you casey there's no reason to run a mile
01:04:37.880
like that especially if you're a child that's the age where people your parents are trying to stuff
01:04:42.520
you in and figure out where you fit like what sort of extracurriculars you are i remember i my mom
01:04:47.780
signed me up for a volleyball camp like the day after christmas one year and it was the most mad
01:04:54.920
i've ever been as a little kid she just wanted you out of the house pretty much and then you had a
01:04:59.140
christmas break that just got ruined i was ready to play with all my toys do all the fun stuff and
01:05:04.400
all of a sudden i'm at a volleyball camp for a sport i don't even like with like girls mad so yeah
01:05:10.340
that was nuts mom you got me yeah we'll never forget yeah uh number six or number five kamala
01:05:18.300
impersonator this was a great video we saw this impersonator is as good as it gets i'm kamala
01:05:26.020
harris i am here with representative representative charlotte representative you're a very great
01:05:35.780
representative i want to stress bipartisanship charlie here is a republican okay well i
01:05:43.080
am a democrat is that a coyote that she nailed it at first i thought it was a recording of kamala's
01:05:51.220
dubbed in like a tiktok thing yeah so she absolutely nailed it and that's basically kamala harris who goes
01:05:57.600
on the public stage the world stage and just does that yeah representative oh nice representative
01:06:04.160
as if it's a hard word yeah number six cat opens the door person's locked out of their house trying
01:06:11.380
to convince the cat to open the door keep trying
01:06:24.260
there you go so a little short-sighted though because
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now the cat opens the door taught the cat so one of the worst mistakes i made in college was teaching
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our frat dog whose name was jerry as well how to open the door really because then he started doing
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it i would you know teach him and i'll go squirrel and he just run to the door boom and then push
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door the push emergency exit and then they would just run down to the river and then we we kept for
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like a month we were catching the dogs like by themselves at the river swimming around because i taught
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the dog had to open the door can't blame them dude yeah once they know the way out so that was a
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short-sighted to the training by me uh last piece of uplifting gold this face paint this is real
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uplifting gold this is crazy this is like a makeup thing face paint thing this is makeup 4.0 i guess
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this is the next level of makeup and it's just uh it's absolutely crazy the the third eye one the
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one with three eyes yeah that disorients me this is it's scary yeah this isn't uplifting at all
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all right i'm gonna try to make it my job to turn everything that's not really uplifting gold
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into uplifting and so i'd say that woman put a lot of effort in oh talented artists talented artists
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100 talented artists lots of effort not easy and it worked it it carried over it translated on screen
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and it very talented artists so this third eye split face is the one that got you bothered makes me go
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like yeah it's something like in my soul is like confused and disoriented by that well that's the
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