EPISODE 047 ANTIFA LOVES DRAG QUEEN STORY HOUR | 'GORDITAS' IS OFFENSIVE | TRANS REGRET | GOOD NEWS FOR BRITNEY GRINER
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1 hour and 5 minutes
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Summary
On this week's episode of Fucking Socks: The Latinx are coming for Gorditas, the food, Antifa brought their guns to a drag show to make sure that the kids were allowed to go inside and tip the dancing trans people, we got a nod from the universe in this week s Urban Decay, and stay till the end for Uplifting Gold where we have a nice little treat for you!
Transcript
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All right, welcome back to Fuckin' Socks, the podcast, episode 47.
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Today on the show, watch out everyone, the Latinxes are coming for Gorditas, the food,
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Then, in Cringe of the Week, Antifa brought their guns to a drag show to make sure that
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the kids are allowed to go inside and tip the dancing trans people.
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We got a nod from the universe in this week's Urban Decay, and stay till the end for Uplifting
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Gold, where we have a nice little treat for you.
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Brittany Griner got some good news out in Russia.
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All this and more is Fuckin' Socks, the podcast, episode 47.
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Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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And actions speak louder than words, but at the same time, words speak louder than action
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This week's episode of Fleck of Socks, the podcast, is brought to you by our friends
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Guys, I'm never going to waste your time with sponsors.
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Do you think it's important to have some extra food hanging around in case things get hairy?
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So whether you're a prepper or not or prepper adjacent like us, you know some bad things
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might be coming, you want to have some food hanging around, this is how you do it.
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And they are offering $250 off of a three-month food supply.
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They are charging you less so they can help your family more.
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Times are getting a little interesting, to say the least.
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Now is the time to have some food on deck that you can leave storage-wise in a container,
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in your garage, in your basement, in your attic.
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Having a food supply like this on hand is very important, especially now with rolling
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blackouts and crime and the police don't come and food shortages and supply crunches.
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All these things are creating a perfect storm of events that could lead to maybe people having
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If you send me a screenshot that you purchased the three-month food supply, I will send you
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As always, this is the biggest sale they have done in three years.
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This is the cheapest this stuff has been in three years.
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We have some food shortages potentially on the horizon.
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It's very high-quality stuff, and it goes a long way.
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We are going to be doing a fast-paced housekeeping, hopefully.
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A couple days ago, Richard Rappoy and I were walking around town here in New Orleans, and
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He was like, Fleckus, Richard Rappoy, good-looking guy, big Chad dude.
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He actually works on one of the ships, the Navy ships, I think, in town.
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I'm not going to say which one, but he drives the boat.
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And we were kind of prodding him a little bit, and I won't say too much information,
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So average podcast listener is behind the wheel of a multi, multi, multi-million dollar
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It's fun to see that because a lot of people have podcasts.
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Most people are very stupid on both sides of that.
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But when you see a Fluckus Talks, the podcast listener, and it's someone very smart who's
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allowed to drive an entire boat like that and be in charge of like 300 people, it kind
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We got a smart audience, and that includes you guys, whoever's listening to this.
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And Richard Ratboy also got the Richard Ratboy.
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So that's like, usually Fluckus gets recognized.
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And I'm like sitting there like waiting, you know, but I got the recognition too.
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We have very important stuff to get to in this housekeeping.
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When you're talking to somebody, and then they say, not even that, as their input.
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So it's, for example, I don't like Detroit pizza.
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It's like disqualifying your opinion immediately.
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And so it's like, it makes you immediately throw my point out.
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Like, someone could say that, like, without attempting to offend you.
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Has anyone noticed the algorithm for social media for TikTok or Instagram?
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And what they're doing, like, the way they're layering it, it's almost like overlapping with
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Richard Rappoy and I and Jerry and Chinese Donut Boy were all going for a walk the other
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Then, like, six hours later, I'm on my phone and I get a meme about a dog whose ball fell
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I've never gotten a meme about a dog whose ball fell off the balcony.
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But later that day, I got a meme about a dog whose ball fell off the balcony.
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They're getting so good at it that they're, like, injecting memes and things on social media
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It'll resonate with me because I've already experienced it.
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Let us know if you have any situations like that.
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I think we even talked about it on the show before where we're like, cat food, cat food,
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And then wait and see if you get an advertisement for cat food.
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Or wait to see if you have, like, a meme for, like, a cat, you know, catnip thing or
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An accurate ad combined with a schizoid personality like yourselves is prone to spiral, guys.
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Here's what happens when you light prescription pills on fire.
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Good luck to your kidneys if you guys are taking prescription pills.
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I don't recommend it because this is what happens when you light them on fire.
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Isn't there a firework that's exactly like this?
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Everybody who's taking prescription pills for something, like, I hope it's really major
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Because, like, Zoloft, stupid shit like that, sleeping pills, like, try to get off of them.
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You light them on fire and they go back to their normal, what's it called?
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And, you know, America's on so many, so many wine moms on SSRIs these days.
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And then a demon like that grows in your body and then it's like a little shop of horror
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We didn't really have a place for this in the episode, but this is a beehive removal
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This guy's on a ladder in a tree trying to get a beehive out.
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His protective gear falls off and then he's one-on-one with the beehive in a closed space.
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So a little bit of aging off of the Galvan's groove.
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So if you see this brown mark and this V in the tooth, that's the Galvan's groove.
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So at about halfway down, this horse would be about 15.
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So if they have a little tiny one right there, the horse would be about 10.
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It's about halfway down like this horse, it would be about 15.
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So when it's all the way down the tooth like that, the horse is about 20.
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So this is a pretty good aging technique for horses 10 to 20 years old where you can get a pretty good range.
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If you ever see a horse pop its mouth open and go, hmm, about 13-year-old, this horse?
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If you see a horse, immediately grab for its mouth.
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Start ripping at its face and see if it lets you do that.
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If you guys see a horse and you age it with this technique, send us a video, shout us out, and then we'll send you a base mug.
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Send us your horse aging using this technique, and we will send you a base mug.
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And we are going straight into Cringe of the Week.
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Antifa brought rifles to a drag show in Texas to make sure the kids were allowed to go inside and tip the dancing trans people.
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Is there any video from it or just the picture?
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There's just the picture, which we're showing right now.
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But there is that video of the mom outside of it.
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Can you just play that in the background of the mom with the kid with the mask?
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Because if you've asked Antifa, I'm sure they would be like, it's free speech.
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But if you had, like, an Andy Ngo or a Gavin McGinnis speech, it's a no-go.
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So, it's good to know that Antifa is very passionate about this.
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And I had mixed feelings on this because it's like, yeah, you have the right.
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And that's also the only way you'll get a drag thing secure, right?
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Like, otherwise, it's going to boil over at some point.
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Because these people, obviously, a lot of people are really angry that you're doing this.
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I'm happy to see them exercise their Second Amendment rights.
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For the things they're passionate about most, which is.
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Kids tipping men dressed as women in an inappropriate sex show.
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And we were talking about this, I think, off camera the other day.
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But there was a video of a drag show in some sort of coffee shop where the kids were feeling really uncomfortable.
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But these kids were feeling really uncomfortable in the drag show.
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And it was hilarious to us because it was like this tiny coffee shop where it's just like a fat guy in a stupid outfit.
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Like, it makes it feel like they're doing something.
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But then when you just get a fat guy in a small room and, like, there's kids around going like this.
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And then the kids are just like, what is going on?
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This went super viral and just fits with our show so well, so I'll read it out really quick.
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I'm 21 years old and got my vaginoplasty and breast augmentation done a few months ago by Kathy Rumor in Philadelphia.
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She screwed up big time, and I haven't been able to pee since March 22nd, and I've been forced to use a suprapubic catheter.
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It hurts, and I don't like having to use it, but I can't find any surgeon who can fix it so I can pee normally.
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I have Medicaid, so it would have to be somebody that accepts that.
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Honest to God, it hurts like hell, and I don't want to be here anymore.
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It hurts whenever I drink anything because my bladder is so screwed up and I feel broken.
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I'd really appreciate it if anyone could help me find a reconstructive surgeon that Medicaid would cover in PA.
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I hate being in pain every single day, and six months down the road, I still haven't found a surgeon to fix this.
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You're trans, you're gender dysphoria, whatever you want to call it.
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And then you have this attempted gender-affirming surgery, and it's like imagine how much more suicidal you would be if you had everything that you had before, but now you can't even go to the bathroom.
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And anything that was like normal, everyday, routine things your body does, it doesn't work anymore.
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Um, yeah, it's kind of getting to the point where like if someone in your life or even tangentially related to you, like obviously we don't have many trans friends over here.
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Um, but if, you know, hey, I'm just being honest.
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But, uh, if someone is trying, uh, getting close to doing the surgery, people should be doing everything they can to say, just wait, just wait.
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And it's kind of like a game of delay them until they get over it and realize like, hey, I was kind of, uh, in jock, indoctrinated by an online chat room or something.
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So get off the computer a little bit, go walk in the grass, get some sunlight and do that for as long as you can before you think the surgery is the next best option.
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Uh, we have a testimonial now, a video clip of a trans person who's backtracking.
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I regret too, that I ever thought I was trans, that I ever thought I could be a woman, you know, and I wish I could go back and not have any surgeries or medical transition or take any hormones.
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To be honest, like this transition has costed me so much of my health, both mental and physical, as well as certain relationships in my family.
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Uh, it costed me job opportunities, it costed me a career that I could have had.
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I don't know if you guys know it, but I do have like two master's degrees and I'm a CPA.
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And honestly, like this whole transition and my whole like trying to be a woman thing completely derailed my life.
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And, um, right now I have osteoporosis, scoliosis, I have a lump in my breast, I have one inch vagina.
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I'm taking testosterone injection at this point, but I can't grow any facial hair, like nothing is happening.
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I mean, obviously I still like wearing makeup and stuff, but makeup and hair does not make a woman.
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So, I've been so delusional for all those years.
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And I just wish my family and friends weren't so supportive of my transition, you know, and I wish they set me down.
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Yeah, I wish my family and friends weren't so supportive of my transition.
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They tell their family and friends their issues, like, hey, I think I'm a woman or whatever, whatever direction they're going.
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And instead of saying, ooh, that's a little different, are you sure about that?
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Everyone was probably like, yeah, yeah, you're a woman, you're a woman.
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And now it's like to the point where this person's life is ruined.
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So, if they're like, oh, yeah, all the support I got from my family and friends.
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Like, so you at least have a baseline of intelligence needed to get to those levels, right?
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So, it's like if that person was deceived and was influenced by the support of their family and friends, imagine what happens to a child who doesn't even fully know what they're taking on when they go on to, like, a journey like this.
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Have you seen – I encourage everyone to go look at pictures.
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They schlop shit from here and there and then they tell you it's a this but it's not.
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Like, it's amazing that this – the surgeries even legal are still happening.
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Like, you put somebody's arm on and then you do this and it's like you see the stitches the whole time.
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Is Nightmare Before Christmas the – those skinny, weird people?
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It just didn't seem Christmassy to me growing up.
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We don't have any fat on this show besides on my body.
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We try to – we try to slice out the fat, never waste anyone's time.
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I think a lot of people with podcasts and like streaming, I feel like the whole show is them just like looking things up or like, oh, yeah, what was that?
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It's just like I have too much respect for the audience to waste their time with stuff like that.
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Next clip, the guy who's doing the surgery on the 13-year-olds.
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And I've always been drawn to things that are deeply impactful.
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In the GCC, Gender Confirmation Center in San Francisco, we kind of have these like secret missions.
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Now that it's on the slide, these public secret missions, which are – one of them is that we try to live with our values 30 to 40 years in the future.
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So – and that puts us in a mindset of extreme affirmation because affirmation at that time is a foregone conclusion.
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This is a time in the future when gender is just a thing.
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People are being screened as children and adolescents for their gender journey, and appropriate steps are taken to get them involved in a multidisciplinary process to get them where they need to go.
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I do not have a minimum age of any sort in my practice.
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There's no chronological age that says you don't get surgery.
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Now having said that, I don't think I've ever done a consult on a 12-year-old yet, but we would if one came our way.
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And then we've done a number of 13-year-olds who did consults on.
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I think I've done one or two 13-year-old surgeries.
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For the most part, it's 14 and up that by the time everything comes together plus insurance approval plus everything that surgery actually gets completed.
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I love the phrase too, like affirmation is a foregone conclusion.
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We think 30 years into the future, everyone's gender journey.
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It's like we just showed you two gender journeys and it ended with one guy who couldn't piss and another guy who's got a one-inch vagina.
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So all roads lead to bad ends to that journey, guys.
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We should account for both sides of the gender journey, 30 to 40 years in the future.
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So it's like out of those people in the future, a lot of them are probably dead from suicide.
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A lot of them are probably back to their original gender.
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And a lot of them are probably the gender that they got surgery to become and then not happy.
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So it's like I don't see all these positive scenarios and positive examples of like these gender reassignment surgeries going well.
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Hey, dude, if there was some sort of magic button alien type surgery that gave you a penis, it switched you exactly to a man version of yourself.
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This guy puts bolted on tits on women, lip fillers, whatever else.
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And now he's like, yeah, I think I can switch to the penis shit.
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I haven't had a 12 year old, but I would 12 years old.
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So the fact that this isn't a crime and this guy is like so deep in his San Francisco gender affirming care situation.
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I think he forgets that he's like, well, no, it's public now.
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And lawmakers are coming in hot with like a reason to arrest you or to take your license, dude, because it should be gone.
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Speaking of map, this is actually a different type of map.
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This was a secret recording from a school, I believe, in Texas.
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An English teacher at Franklin High School in El Paso, Texas.
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You're not allowed to blame the people like that.
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So don't judge people just because they want to have sex with a five-year-old.
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So don't judge people because they want to have sex with a five-year-old.
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Imagine correcting someone on what they call pedophiles and losing all your in-class credibility
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Like, if someone says something stupid like this, are you going to listen to them on
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We've seen Justin Awad and what happens with all the people and what they're learning
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I think if you went in there and asked a couple questions, like, hey, point to this on a real
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And it's like, that's like the worst of the worst.
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Like, five-year-olds are the completely most vulnerable people.
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It's not like you're saying a teenager and they're in high school or something, and it's
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It's like you're talking about people who are attracted to five-year-olds and like trying
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Like, obviously, me, like us on a podcast, if I was a teacher of some sort of students,
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Wouldn't say any of our opinions on stuff like this.
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That lady should be immediately, obviously, fired.
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Let's get out of the trans stuff and into some more cringe.
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And just gets absolutely wrecked by this adult.
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The kid doesn't even know how to do a correct three-point stance.
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And then this guy comes rumbling down and does a full spear tackle.
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The first thing is, he's a kid's like five years old or seven years old or something.
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The kid thinks this is what's going to happen to him on the field.
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And then this guy who did the tackling, he probably would have gone pro if he didn't hurt his knee.
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So it's like, it's probably the kid's fault that this guy didn't go pro, but he still has it.
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When I was a little kid playing soccer and like a dad was playing with us and there was like a situation where there was a ball at the goal and I got smoked.
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And your first memory is getting lit up on the soccer field.
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And it makes you wonder, which we've been wondering a lot this episode because we've been watching The Sopranos, what would Tony Soprano do?
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If he saw the coach do that to the kid, he'd say, whoa, Jesus Christ.
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I think he would probably put the guy in like, tie him to a tree and then like drive a car into him or something.
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The Latinx community is now rallying to change the name of Gorditas.
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They're saying that that name offends overweight people.
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And they're reportedly planning to change the name to Masa con relleno or Masa frita.
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Keep in mind that this food dates back all the way to the 1500s.
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And this is not the first time that the community demanded a name change.
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Because back in 2013, they changed the name of Negritos to Nitos.
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So it looks like the Hispanic community is next up on the cultural Marxism PC chopping block.
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Why won't these white people stop colonizing the Hispanics?
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These white leftists are now trying to change the names and control the language of these Hispanic people.
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Luckily, the Hispanic people have a lot of strong dads in their societies and culture.
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The homogenization, like the wokeness is new age colonization.
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Changing culture, changing the traditions you had, changing the food you eat because it's offensive to fat people.
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Or maybe like 0.01% of the population has a problem with it.
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So Hispanics, you're up next on the PC chopping block.
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There's going to be a revamping of everything Hispanic.
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They're definitely a voting block that the Marxist types want to conquer and they want to divide.
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Yeah, it says, bruh, your channel has made me so depressed.
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I want someone to pack me and ship me off to Antarctica or something.
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How do you wake up every day looking at dumbasses like that and still have a good day?
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People try to get people are getting a little more black pilled, meaning they're kind of
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like nihilistic and like seeing that there's no hope.
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And there are a lot of people ask, like, how do you stay white pilled?
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How do you stay positive and uplifting or whatever?
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You have to assume God is going to win in the end.
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It's not out of the question, but you kind of have to just go about it with a positive
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mindset because you might as well, because if you don't, then we're really fucked.
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Like, well, dude, what if I say this to my friends like they're not my friends anymore?
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It's like there are so many people out there that think like us and they might not go out
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on a stump and say it like I disagree with this.
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It's like we roast these people humor and a strong base foundation of like principles
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and beliefs through God, through religion, 100 people and like just we're here to have
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But if we put a good time, if we put a light on it and in a playful way, hopefully it'll
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prevent future people from making the same mistake.
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But you have to have a positive mindset because if you have a negative mindset, then you really
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I don't fully know how it's going to play out, but I'm planning on hopefully entertaining
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And then don't get involved in experiments like that's what it seems like is a common
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It's like they're experimenting with kids, genders.
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They're experimenting with just unfettered immigration at the border and pharmaceutical drugs
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and preventative things for certain diseases or experimenting with a vaccine.
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So but yeah, don't don't fall into these experiments, you know, and stay strong and be
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The people, people who get killed by fentanyl, right?
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There's that chalk fentanyl that was coming on.
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And it's like, imagine being around a Coke table, people doing Coke and it's like cut with
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And it's like everybody dies from fentanyl and you're like, all right, I'm last.
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And obviously we don't do cocaine, but it's a funny bit.
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And that's that's the same thing that's happening with society.
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I'm at this, you know, and let everyone's going to come back.
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You think the kid with the two trans moms is going to not have some resentment and start
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telling their story of how bad it was for them or the kids that get anxiety from nothing.
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They're going to be the ones that what take the world over.
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The pendulum will swing back and then there will be a power vacuum eventually.
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And it'll be filled by the schizotypes, like we said, and people that have the good fundamentals
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and traditional values that got us to this point already.
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If you say your opinions and lose friends or family, that's totally fine.
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The love you receive from the right will always outweigh the hate from the left.
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Life is going to be OK, which takes us to our Urban Decay section.
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But Urban Decay section, our first clip from Urban Decay is kind of like, you know how sometimes
00:33:01.540
when you're doing something and you're on the right track, like the universe kind of gives
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You could even argue it's a sign you're doing God's work.
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That's what I think happened in this week's Urban Decay clip.
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In the background, the store in the background is called Urban Decay.
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If you were unsure or if you didn't know if you're on the right side or doing the right
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thing by watching this podcast, Urban Decay section every week, I think now we know.
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But to see Urban Decay happening in front of Urban Decay.
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That's like a tip of the hat and a wink from God.
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Is there any situation where you'd fight at an airport?
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Someone slapped your mom, I guess, like the top of the fighting spear?
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Yeah, it would have to be a direct attack on the elders of my family.
00:34:23.540
Well, I think it's pretty funny because it's like, you know, nobody has any weapons.
00:34:28.920
So it's like, you're just going to brawl with someone and just beat them up.
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You're not allowed to fly from Atlanta to Miami on $46 Spirit Airlines flight anymore.
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It's boarding group 10, back of the plane, 33E.
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There is a fight in a grocery store, like bodega style place in New York, and it ends with
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a guy in a wheelchair, innocent, getting run over.
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The typical hair pulling and top punching, which is a terrible technique, bad fighting.
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And so, you know, they're trying to break it up.
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She probably pays like 700 something predatory a month.
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All she can think about is killing this person she's fighting with.
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The guy gets out of the way and she runs over the guy in the wheelchair who's just sitting
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So she's charged with murder, which should she, the charges should be dropped, to be honest,
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because Lizzo told us how oppressed black people are.
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Lizzo made a very good point about how black people are oppressed.
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So I'm sure that'll be handled well by New York's, whatever, DA.
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You didn't get, inflict any pain on the person you hated.
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And now you're probably think, man, that bitch made me do it.
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Like, yeah, I'm, I'm the victim here or something.
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You can see like when they hit the person in the wheelchair, they don't even look like,
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Like, oh no, they're just immediately in reverse.
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There's no sense of like, oh, what just happened?
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Like to just be like, I'm going to sacrifice this brand.
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Like I said, probably predatorily financed credit score of 400 or below.
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And yeah, it's like, so that impulse control, it's like you ruined your life in two minutes to
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You know, someone said something to you at the store.
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You were buying blunt wraps and then that bitch from across the street.
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Uh, you know, the, there's, you kind of make calculations in your mind.
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Like if I take this risk, what can I gain from it?
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You know, if I bet this and I get that, then that's pretty good odds.
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There was no calculations being done in anyone's head in this situation.
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Uh, which is similar to the next clip we have, subway fight.
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And look at everyone else just sitting in the chairs, just like going about their day.
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This is normal New York City subway antics at this point.
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And so, uh, one of the funny things about this one is the intro is the girl starts fighting
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And then the guy, the white guy starts going like this, like, nah, don't, it's not worth
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And then the black boyfriend comes in and just goes, Oh, now it's two on two.
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And then Ned Schneebly just quietly gets up and takes his stuff and goes, whatever.
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So this will just keep happening until less people go on the subway.
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And then the subway will fully be like a street rat zone.
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And then the whole city, like what's one of the pillars of the city is probably public
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So once that's sacrificed and then crime is sacrificed, it's like, it leads to the decay
00:39:13.480
So my thing is like, we saw Rudy Giuliani kind of in the nineties, I believe.
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Maybe late eighties, but nineties, two thousands.
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So there was that whole thing where like, you couldn't go on the subway for a long time.
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Like there was a period of time in New York and they kind of cleaned it up.
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They made it safe, undercover cops and we're seeing the cycle again, right?
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Where it's gone up and now it's like, okay, we got comfortable.
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I don't think there's ever going to be a come up again.
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It's going to be so hard to elect that Rudy Giuliani type.
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Like, I don't see that happening in a lot of these places for a while, at least for
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a, it'll have to be this type of behavior for like 10 years or something undeniable, like
00:40:07.180
So unless maybe second, uh, maybe after Trump's 2024 term, maybe by the end of Trump's 2024
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You see daily wires, big push to go anti-Trump and, uh, Ben Shapiro and everybody had kind
00:40:23.920
of like the, the anti-Trump because Democrats are making the midterms about Trump.
00:40:28.460
Now they're kind of like, uh, you know, bringing his name up more.
00:40:32.440
Joe Biden's talking negatively about MAGA Republicans.
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Daily wires doing a little distancing from Trump.
00:40:43.080
The more we talk about Trump, the more we lose, like we're making a miscalculation and
00:40:49.420
The more we talk about Trump, the more we lose.
00:40:50.660
And it's like, that's playing by their rules that they established.
00:40:53.620
And then it's like pretending that like, if it wasn't for Trump, everyone would be nice,
00:41:03.440
When I first got red pilled, it was interesting.
00:41:05.600
Cause I just saw it was like a Monday morning, like Ben Shapiro tweets it and then he posted
00:41:09.440
it on Instagram and then everybody, it was kind of like a, they made a push for it.
00:41:14.420
When I first got red pilled, I loved Ben Shapiro debates, Ben Shapiro, SJW, BTFO.
00:41:21.960
And there was even a time like early on, like in 2017 where it's like, oh, Ben Shapiro, he
00:41:36.480
There's very, this political stuff has to be kind of a fight.
00:41:39.520
And it's like, if you want to go back to normal and pretending like, oh yeah, both sides
00:41:44.420
are, um, what's it called when you're playing fairly good faith.
00:41:52.760
It's like there's the good faith's been out the window for a while.
00:41:58.600
I'm definitely a Trump 2024 guy, but you can have disagreements.
00:42:06.800
It was kind of like a coordinated, I don't know.
00:42:11.260
So they're, they're free obviously to have that.
00:42:15.500
Uh, here's another clip we have speaking of subway issues.
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He's gone viral like five other times for doing basically crimes on the subway.
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He, uh, had one video of him taking a dump in a mop bucket.
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And there was another one of him, uh, in a kiddie pool, uh, an inflatable outdoor pool
00:42:53.840
in the subway, making a huge mess and causing a scene.
00:42:57.000
So this guy has gone viral and has basically become famous for being like a criminal who
00:43:01.080
I guess never gets in trouble and never has to deal with the consequences of his actions.
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It could, well, it could be, I think it is a bit too.
00:43:16.540
The bit is, I'm going to go grab that lady's food and throw it in, you know, throw it in
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But I don't think he's going to that lady like, Hey, and I'm going to grab your food
00:43:25.540
I think he just, I think he's doing a bit, but it's like a high stakes bit that only he's
00:43:31.360
So the, him, uh, dumping in the bucket and the, uh, stealing the woman's food.
00:43:37.520
But the one that he has a pool, that's like an $80 pool blow up.
00:43:42.460
Maybe, you know, maybe I'm thinking this guy has resources.
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He's doing this as kind of like a, he's also wearing those same disgusting sweatpants and
00:43:53.540
So it's like, it's a bit, but he's also homeless.
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And he's also super committed, the most committed to a bit I've ever seen.
00:44:00.140
So I want to dig deeper where I'm not ready to make a full conclusion, but I'm sniffing
00:44:04.460
around some, uh, this guy's, you know, he's set up to go viral for sure.
00:44:08.600
Moving on this next clip, uh, Mr. Zepito here steals a four-year-old child's a necklace.
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Uh, the kid's mom is working in the restaurant and is working in the back and can't see right
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This guy just walks up and starts taking the necklace off the kid.
00:44:30.560
Which is luckily he could have just stolen the entire kid.
00:44:36.840
So if Tony Soprano saw this, he'd probably smash that guy's hand with a hammer and maybe
00:44:45.560
You're getting closer to what Tony Soprano might do.
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Uh, you know, the phrase stealing candy from a baby.
00:44:56.320
It's like, I don't think I've ever seen someone literally steal from a baby on camera, but we
00:45:06.140
So in an urban, extremely urban decay prone area where this guy's probably stealing $500
00:45:23.680
So this guy doesn't have to pay, uh, the subway fare.
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Yeah, it's an off-leash pitbull that this guy is attempting to train to open up the emergency
00:45:33.900
exit so he doesn't have to pay the $1.75 to get on the Metro.
00:45:41.920
Everyone says, oh, pitbulls, they're nanny dogs.
00:45:45.980
And it's an off-leash pitbull with his full nuts.
00:45:49.540
And there's like a security guard in the background who's just watching this happen.
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Elementary school student brings a gun on the bus.
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And then here's what the kid's mom said about it.
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At the end of the day, I'm a woman of God, but I do not respect how my child is being held accountable for something that she was being bullied about.
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But when a child is under frustration and being bullied, he's supposed to have help and with self-defense or whatever.
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The people who saw the video of her child with a gun off the school bus.
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So that was, I guess, the justification for that.
00:47:22.320
If this is your argument or justification, it's like you almost need to go away.
00:47:26.140
I wouldn't trust you to, like, make food for me or, like, work at a restaurant or, like, do anything.
00:47:33.540
You and the teacher who said minor attracted persons with a five-year-old, you need to go away in, like, a little pen or something.
00:47:42.320
You can have your own society where your kid has a gun and the minor – you respect the pedophiles, but not me.
00:47:52.580
I've never seen a level of, like, justifying, like – there's, like, a base case assumption.
00:48:01.380
There's almost, like, a way where it's, like – the soft justification could be, like, this is a confused child who's been bullied in school, who took an inappropriate step to, you know, diffuse that situation.
00:48:15.360
Obviously, she should never have had a gun, but it is a bigger issue that she's getting bullied and then she inappropriately reacted to that problem.
00:48:22.460
With another – and it's, like, I can understand that stupid justification, which would still be incorrect.
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But to be, like, hmm, well, she's getting bullied.
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Next clip, the Fulton County, which is, I believe, Atlanta?
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But, however, you do not get to commit crimes in my county and then decide to brag on it, which you do that for a form of intimidation and to further the game and not be held responsible.
00:49:08.440
One of the lyrics used in this indictment, just one of the lyrics, is me and my crew striking out, striking in all black.
00:49:17.060
If we steal a car, we're going to take off the tag.
00:49:19.140
Well, they're kicking in doors, committing home invasions, and now I'm using those lyrics that they're admitting to doing that.
00:49:31.640
Don't confess to crimes on rap lyrics if you do not want them used, or at least get out of my county.
00:49:41.500
And people will say it's kind of like a thing of free speech versus confessing to a crime.
00:49:47.200
Kind of similar how like Rudy Giuliani in the 90s was doing like stop and frisk.
00:49:52.860
And it's like, well, that's an infringement on rights, but it's also going to fix a problem.
00:50:01.200
People are confessing to doing crimes in their rap lyrics, and then they're wanted, and people are building cases against them.
00:50:07.300
And it's like, well, can we use the part where you said that you did it?
00:50:13.560
This might be one of those cases where they're taking ground right now, but it might not hold up on appeals or a couple months later.
00:50:20.240
It's like there is – because I thought there was a long time where there's artistic expression.
00:50:24.320
Like I thought they tried to do this in the 90s already with rap lyrics when it was getting really hard.
00:50:28.340
Imagine how embarrassing it would be if you're a rapper who's like, yeah, last week we robbed the bank or whatever.
00:50:33.720
And then it's like they look into it, and it's like, oh, I just said that.
00:50:44.900
You have a goofy white guy voice after they're using your lyrics against you.
00:50:52.480
A guy did like a rap sketch basically about this.
00:50:55.380
I'm hoping that the rest of the day is up there.
00:51:05.740
I beat the case and I'm still in these streets.
00:51:22.240
My boy Cortez supplied the guns, but I'm no snitch.
00:51:27.080
My boy Cortez supplied the guns, but I'm no snitch.
00:51:36.600
You posted this on your story the other day, the black failout rate.
00:51:45.240
And it says black students failing out of Illinois' four-year universities.
00:51:48.920
And it says the number of black students enrolled and then the number of black students failing out.
00:51:57.540
So Southern Illinois University and Chicago State University, black students' failure rate is 71% and then 89% at Chicago State.
00:52:06.860
So like only 11% of black people who go into Chicago State University make it.
00:52:11.960
So it's like there was an attempt to get people in with – what's it called?
00:52:21.600
Yeah, loosened for certain groups but not others.
00:52:23.940
If you're Asian or white, it's probably harder to get into these schools.
00:52:28.580
They let you in and then you can't do the work and keep up and then you fail out.
00:52:32.900
And it's actually interesting too because you see this at every level.
00:52:37.620
They do it for pretty much any industry you want to get involved in.
00:52:41.700
And it's like won't this lead to the discrimination that they claim existed?
00:52:46.880
So if you're like going to a doctor and you're going to a black doctor, wouldn't you think, oh, because of affirmative action and all these things that maybe the black doctor isn't as qualified?
00:52:56.160
Maybe he got into school a little easier and was kind of –
00:52:58.300
And then they would always claim that there's all this discrimination and everyone's racist or whatever.
00:53:02.620
But it's like now you've created a scenario where you're literally making people maybe want to avoid black doctors or black pilots or whatever because you actually made it easier for them to get into school.
00:53:15.220
So it's like you're creating the problem you were trying to go out and solve that you claimed existed but it wasn't as bad as you said and now it's actually probably worse than it was.
00:53:25.220
Now there's a pilot out there who's just like, hope this works out.
00:53:29.500
The co-pilot comes in and the black pilot is like, hopefully it's a white guy.
00:53:33.360
If it's two black guys, like we got this, right?
00:53:37.320
Dude, well, I was going to say like an Asian doctor, find yourself an Asian doctor who got into Harvard Medical School because they beat out a field just a sea of people.
00:53:48.000
So many people who applied and it's like I want him.
00:53:53.640
Like find the Asian doctor because he just got, he got skewered on those interviews, on the written test, on everything.
00:54:04.900
Like it's hard for us to get in but they let a lot of us in.
00:54:08.880
Asian people get the worst of it and then black people get the easiest part of it as we've seen with countless kind of data points.
00:54:19.360
That was a long, depressing Urban Decay and takes us into Uplifting Gold.
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She's in jail for, I guess, nine years in Russia because she brought a weed pen over there.
00:55:29.000
There's a longest yard situation happening with her where she's allowed to coach basketball.
00:55:35.120
She may have the opportunity to coach basketball.
00:55:41.280
If it's going to be a movie itself, it could be like a Spike Lee joint maybe.
00:55:52.760
A lot of people ask me what my take is on this.
00:55:54.620
And number one, don't bring illegal drugs to Russia.
00:56:00.800
While we're in like the start, like the rumblings of like another Cold War.
00:56:14.380
And number three, you took a knee for the U.S. anthem.
00:56:17.580
You took a knee for our national anthem because you listened to Lizzo types and people that
00:56:22.060
told you that U.S. was oppressive and whatever and you're oppressed and now you see what
00:56:33.200
And it's kind of funny because like nine years is a long time and you get into prison
00:56:38.120
and you have to serve your time, but then you kind of like have to like do stuff and
00:56:42.060
So we might hear some headlines like she's coaching basketball.
00:56:46.300
Like she's Brittany Griner takes up knitting, you know, like we're going to get a lot of stupid
00:56:51.480
And I think it's nice that the Russians let her coach basketball potentially.
00:56:54.960
It's if I was locked in a Russian prison and they were like, hey, you can do you can go
00:57:06.480
There's like a little bit of a silver lining here.
00:57:12.520
We'll keep you guys posted on the team she's coaching.
00:57:15.260
I think there's a North Korea type situation happening there as well, where it's like you
00:57:18.940
can't let Brittany Griner die in a Russian prison.
00:57:25.340
Make sure she doesn't think they're treating her like decent.
00:57:29.820
I mean, it's a Russian prison at the end of the day.
00:57:33.180
You're not going to get the auto warm beer treatment.
00:57:40.860
Let's get in some real uplifting gold that wasn't really uplifting.
00:57:48.800
This should be an urban decay if we're consistent.
00:57:52.180
If we were consistent, this would be an urban decay.
00:57:58.260
Certain groups are allowed to do things and not get in trouble.
00:58:12.480
I thought they were going to take the whole thing.
00:58:19.040
So they're wearing masks to cover their identity.
00:58:46.620
But when you do stunties that are good, you get praise.
00:58:51.900
And now, too, I don't like stunties and BMX and skateboard because growing up, I was told you're going to get hurt.
00:58:59.700
You're not going to be able to play football in college.
00:59:01.300
And football is how you're getting into college.
00:59:03.120
Now, I don't even want people to go to college.
00:59:06.140
So now it's like if you're a good skateboarder, you can probably become like an Instagram skateboarder and get a sponsorship.
00:59:11.380
So it's like I kind of respect the alternate sport hustle more than 90s kids skateboarding.
00:59:24.020
Do you think social media is making people more entrepreneurial and giving kids way easier early access to business and stuff?
00:59:31.560
Because if you have like a unique, strange talent, back in the day, what do you do?
00:59:36.220
You do it and you impress your friends and like do it again.
00:59:45.380
Whatever you can like in front of people's show.
00:59:51.260
She does this underwater dancing and she was doing Michael Jackson moonwalk dancing underwater.
00:59:56.860
Then she flips upside down and then was walking like upside down on the water as if the top of the water was the floor.
01:00:13.680
But that person can do that video and that style of video and go viral and get famous and get a sponsorship and get a swim cap sponsorship or a nose plug sponsorship or whatever.
01:00:26.420
So the times are changing and I don't – yeah.
01:00:42.440
Today, I will be performing C, Merveza, Verdezela by Ronaldo Han in C major.
01:00:58.000
That's how I want to interact with trans people.
01:00:59.900
I want to be pleasantly surprised that this woman-looking person has a super low voice, not surprised that this trans person wants to date my kid.
01:01:10.260
Or someone who can make fun of themselves and who's having a good time and they're like –
01:01:14.040
It's uplifting because it's like this person's talented opera singer.
01:01:17.900
They're not just saying, hey, my trans identity is the talent or my trans identity is the thing you need to care about.
01:01:24.000
The singing comes first and then the, oh, pleasantly surprised you're not really a woman or whatever.
01:01:54.480
It's nice to see the young generation value life instead of just vacuuming out the baby so you can go back to getting racked out by everybody.
01:02:06.820
Probably not the most convenient time, but it's better than a secret trip to the abortionist.
01:02:19.160
Tony Soprano would say, what would he say there?
01:02:31.260
But honestly, the Tony Soprano voice that James Gandolfini did, it's like that was – that's hard.
01:02:40.780
He probably had to figure it out because it's not even like a – I don't know anyone who talks like that.
01:02:49.320
There was a line – what was the line from Sopranos the other day?
01:02:54.140
Remember when is the lowest form of conversation.
01:03:00.180
It's like people that when you hang out with them, they just like bring up memories.
01:03:02.860
It's like remember when this, remember when that.
01:03:04.420
It's kind of like – I like to talk about ideas.
01:03:06.940
There's a time and a place for a little bit of reminiscing.
01:03:09.560
But yeah, when you're with that friend and all they start doing is bringing up the old good times and –
01:03:14.580
It's like I like to talk like this and then someone says this and then we go, ooh, ooh, ooh.
01:03:18.280
We build and we build and we get to like new ideas and new paradigms and new places we then get to.
01:03:32.900
Last clip, Uplifting Gold, the furthest drive for a Sneaky Link.
01:03:37.220
What's the farthest you're driving for a Sneaky Link?
01:03:40.000
What's the farthest you're driving for a Sneaky Link?
01:03:42.140
I don't even know what the hell you're talking about, man.
01:03:43.780
What's the farthest you're driving to go get you some – you know what I'm saying?
01:04:01.760
I like how he didn't let the guy use his little language either.
01:04:05.640
He's like, tell me exactly what you're asking right now.
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