EPISODE 048 DL HUGHLEY WITH MORE FAKE RACISM | STOP FEEDING AI | THEY'RE MAKING CHRIS PINE A LADY | BRENDAN FRASIER COMEBACK
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Summary
Bodega customers are mad there's bulletproof glass in front of the registers in their store. Democrats are taking notes from the movie The Purge and this week's Urban Decay. D.L. Hewley has another fake racism incident that we debunk. They re trying to make Chris Pine a lady. And Brendan Fraser makes an amazing comeback in this week s Uplifting Gold. All this and more on this weeks episode of Fluckus Talks.
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All right, welcome back to Fluckus Talks, the podcast episode 48. Stay on the show. Bodega customers are mad there's bulletproof glass in front of the registers in their store, claiming it makes them feel like they're in a war zone. We'll discuss who's really to blame for those war zone vibes. Democrats are taking notes from the movie The Purge and this week's Urban Decay. D.L. Hewley has another fake racism incident that we're going to debunk. They're trying to make Chris Pine a lady. And Brendan Fraser makes an amazing comeback in this week's Uplifting Gold.
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All this and more. It's Fluckus Talks, the podcast, episode 48. Ranked the best new podcast of all time.
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Because words are just words until action actually starts. And actions speak louder than words. But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do. Very cool. Very cool. Very cool. Very cool.
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All right. Housekeeping. That was a one for one on the intro.
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As always, that was actually a tough intro and it was definitely not a one for one situation.
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But only we know. We are at episode 48. The first 48 are complete.
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We've come a long way. We used to have no video and do audio only. Had no one listening. We had no sponsors.
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You maybe get back to it, but we've promoted Rap Boy to the table. We've come a long way. Couldn't have done it without you guys watching. So we're very grateful for that.
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You treat it like a landmark. Like 48. It's just a random landmark.
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It's our first 48. The first 48. That's why they call it that.
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This is our last week in the temporary studio, which I'm very excited about.
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Just kidding. We love it here. We've been renting from Chinese Donut Boy temporarily until we move into our full-time places.
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So this is our last week in the temporary studio.
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I would show you guys what we're working with and where we're shooting and how we're shooting, but it would make everyone not take me seriously.
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Actually, there's no need to show everyone how the sausage is made.
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It's just a tough situation. Hopefully no one has noticed, but I've noticed because we're living in like an Airbnb, kind of a short-term rental, and everything's meant for professional, normal people, but there's nowhere to lay down.
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So it's like I've been having back problems from just holding myself up for the last month.
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Hey, and I've had the same problems. It's a tight spot.
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We have kind of an expedited housekeeping and a double uplifting gold.
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I've been wondering, if you're a lefty arm wrestler, do you just have no shot?
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I was thinking that you would have to go righty and train to be a righty arm wrestler.
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I was wondering, because I was watching some arm wrestling videos, and I was thinking,
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if you're a lefty, if you were to be a champion, you could almost make a movie about what you
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Like, I'm a lefty, but I trained righty, and I still became a champion.
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There really is only room for one arm wrestling movie in the world, and that's over the top with
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I just want to get on the record really quick and say this.
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I'm pretty sure they're trying to make Chris Pine a lady.
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He had some beef with Harry Styles, which I don't even care about, but the pictures I've
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seen from him lately, from the movie he's in and all the promo stuff, it looks like
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It looks like someone who's on their way to being a lady.
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When Bruce Jenner grew his hair out and you knew something was coming.
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I don't think men should do that, but then the Hollywood types and some of them do.
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And that's the lady-likeness that you're saying.
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I think they're trying to make Chris Pine a lady.
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We need you to do a seance ceremony thing and become a lady to subvert the populace.
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Just to normalize it and pretend that sexuality and gender is this flowing thing and him and Harry Styles are like guy girls.
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And Harry Styles is so popular and all the girls love him and he's kind of a girl too.
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So they're trying to just use the tools they have to promote this sexual ambiguity.
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And then so was the Harry Styles spitting on him part of that?
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Another humiliation, public humiliation ritual?
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This is what happens to you if you don't go like a lady?
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And I think it brought attention to everything and then it brought attention to a feminized man.
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Was there an incident with these two feminized men?
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And then it's like, oh, yeah, men are feminine.
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And that's, you know, like it kind of like is a backdoor into accepting feminized men.
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All that movie stars and action stars are feminized men.
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So obviously with every season, we need new inspiration.
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So for this fall season, I am going to be wearing a burgundy velour tracksuit inspired by Pauly from The Sopranos.
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So this is Pauly's outfit with the white slides and the burgundy tracksuit.
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And here's my Amazon order, which should be arriving soon.
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I think this fall, once it cools down, we do a little bit of a Sopranos fall, tracksuit fall, mafia mob everywhere.
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We've had burgundy velour tracksuits when I lived in LA.
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I just don't want to wear some fat outfit and look like Vito Spadafore.
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The good news is Vito didn't wear those sweatsuits a lot.
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I'm more Vito than Pauly, but I'm working on that.
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I'm the Russian from The Sopranos who they hunt in the woods.
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We have important things to get to before Cringe of the Week.
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There's obviously condiments everyone has, ketchup, mustard, barbecue sauce.
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And then there's also the next level of condiments, which you add to the fridge
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just so you don't have Uber Eats orders ruined.
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For example, if you order chicken wings, you probably want to have blue cheese in the fridge
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Because if you order chicken wings and then don't have blue cheese, your whole meal is
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So another thing that falls under that same umbrella is tzatziki.
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If you were to order a gyro yesterday and then it came and there's no white sauce and
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no tzatziki and all you have is hummus to kind of fill the void, it doesn't really fill
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So that's something we've been dealing with here.
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And I just want to kind of tell everyone so they don't make the same mistake I made.
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I don't know if anybody has the same problems that we do.
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You know, Uber Eats all the time, extra sauce likers, but tzatziki to the fridge, this
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Some of us have some problems that are similar to that.
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But next thing, really quick, really good news out of Ukraine.
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This old man in Ukraine shot down an SU-34 jet with a rifle.
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We need to send some more money to Ukraine so they can finish this war and defeat the
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Forget the fact that there's no water in Jackson, Mississippi here in America.
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We need to get some more money over to Ukraine.
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I made a meme the other day, and it was like me watching them send a billion dollars to
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But Dan Crenshaw, he has a conservative youth conference coming up, and the goal is to empower
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the youth to win the culture war, I guess by giving our money away, endless wars, and
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We'll be sure to send some spies to your little conference.
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All right, that takes us out of housekeeping and into Cringe of the Week.
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Our first clip, Cringe of the Week, the Mets game.
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That's the song I think that's going to be the song of the fall for all these sports games,
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So it's like you're not experiencing the actual event of what's happening.
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And if you believe in the theory that AI is demonic and is working to enslave us, maybe
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You're basically sacrificing an inhuman moment and feeding it to the phone.
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They're playing the trumpet at your favorite game.
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Instead of enjoying it and just being there and soaking it in, you're taking that human
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experience and you're feeding it to your phone and you're not getting it, but the phone
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So is the phone satanic AI trying to enslave us?
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It robs the moment from you and then it gives you some copy of that moment that you can send
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They're feeding their real human experiences to the phone.
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I went to a wedding recently and I didn't take one picture.
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There was a headline on Time Magazine from a few days ago.
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Time spoke to genderqueer, in quotes, author and illustrator, Maya Kobabe.
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The efforts to restrict access to air writing, E-I-R.
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And what, A, make of the current cultural moment.
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Time Magazine is participating in the Muppetry.
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And I was thinking, it kind of looks like a pirate thing.
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So Time spoke to genderqueer, author and illustrator, Maya Kobabe, about air work.
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And what, A, make of the current cultural movement.
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They, them pronouns for toys is our first real clip.
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Do you ever use non-binary language with your kids?
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For example, if you're playing with some toys with them,
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you could assign one of their toys to be non-binary.
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So instead of always referring to their dolls or their animal toys as he or she,
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When you're telling a story to your kids, you can have a character that's non-binary.
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So instead of saying she, you can have they or them.
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This introduces your kids to the idea that it's not just she, her, or he, him.
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And it's just a really easy way to get them used to the idea of they, them pronouns.
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So the kids who are just barely learning how to speak are now calling a singular thing a plural pronoun.
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We actually spoke about this after last week's episode.
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We kind of realized like the term captive audience.
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Like you're always looking for a captive audience.
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Someone who's, you know, engaged and, you know, they listen to every word, right?
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So it's like with, with kids, they're a captive audience, not because they're highly engaged,
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Like you have them stuck in the chair for the day, seven hours a day.
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So all these like trans and gender people, they're always talking about how like, oh,
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They're not progressive, but the kids understand.
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And it's like, because they're a captive audience.
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If you sat the kids down and you're like, all right, today we're learning about coral reefs.
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The kids are going to learn about coral reefs and they're going to ask questions and you
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So when you take that, like the existing status quo of how school works, and then you
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And then the school is kind of encouraging it because they're progressive and don't want
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It's like, now you have teachers taking advantage of that automatic captive audience.
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Or if you had it after school and said, hey, five o'clock, the trans club meets, it's
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But when you have a captive audience, because you literally have the kids stuck in chairs
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for five hours and they have to listen to whatever the teacher says, and then you use
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that to sneak in the LGBT stuff, you're taking advantage of a bad situation.
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Like we got, we got a couple of captives on the island.
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And it's like, yeah, because they have literally no idea what you're talking about.
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And they're looking at you as an authority thing.
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So you're kind of speaking down to them and they're assuming it's the truth.
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Do you have the clip of them asking the drag queen the questions?
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For anybody and everybody who wants to put on a fun costume and get up on stage and
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There's actually quite a few kids that are starting to do drag.
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You can dress a dog up in a dress and take them on stage with you.
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And it's like, yeah, the answer is yes to that.
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And it's like, yeah, we've, we've covered some of the drag kids.
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Um, did you see the, uh, the hair on the first kid rainbow spray painted hair?
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Um, and then also one thing we talk about this drag queen or whatever says drag is anyone
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Like the, uh, it's mostly, I don't know if you want me to bring this up, but drag syndrome.
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Obviously drag syndrome is what it sounds like.
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It's people down syndrome, people doing drag in England.
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I think there's a group of, uh, people with down syndrome.
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I think there's like five or six of them and they do drag, but they also do the reverse
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It's like a girl down syndrome girl who starts doing like beard on their face and stuff.
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And Gavin had a great video where he basically spoke about how, like the odds of the, all
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the drag, uh, syndrome people that the odds of all the down syndrome people to be interested
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in drag and be like trans or whatever it is, is so low.
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So it almost proves the point of like, Oh, it's a, it's pure grooming and impure grooming
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Like the odds that like what there are, how many down syndrome people are there in the
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And then it's like, and then all five of them over here are all interested in drag queens
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It's like, isn't that like mathematically impossible?
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So without recruiting, without heavy and intense recruiting.
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So that's kind of a little, uh, insight on how it works and how to get convinced and,
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uh, how to get basically groomed into this type of stuff.
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But that's the only time I've seen drag where it's like the girls dress up like a guy.
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Obviously a lot of you guys probably know about drag syndrome.
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It's cause it's insane and it's popped up like multiple different people have talked
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We're covering a lot of the topics and it's actually leading to like YouTube to kind of
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not know what our audience is and what we're talking about.
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An ad for prep, which is the pill that the gay guys take so they can have sex parties and not get
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So they're advertising that on the podcast, uh, and on YouTube.
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They're advertising twink shit on the podcast, guys.
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We might get some, uh, preferential algorithm treatment.
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I like when they do like a COVID vax or a twink shit ad on us.
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Cause it's just like that organization, that twink shit organization, just wasting money.
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None of our, unless none of our people are a few of you twinks out there.
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None of our people bought prep because they saw that.
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Uh, there's a drag show in a church, I think in Tennessee.
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So we'll have to take the audio out from here because it's copyright music.
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And the drag queen kind of comes out in a monk outfit.
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If you went like super left, bad, progressive LGBT.
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So he takes off the monk outfit and then reveals like a brassiere or something disgusting.
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And that's what we got going on here in America.
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In unrelated news, here's a clip of a Bolsonaro rally that happened a couple days ago.
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You can't even see where the line of people ends.
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And obviously, Bolsonaro is considered, what is he considered, an anti-PC guy?
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Everyone there is looking to groom their kids and sacrifice their children of the devil.
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But then you have someone who's based, like Bolsonaro, has an event and a million people,
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grassroots, a million people organically show up.
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Did you see, I'd be remiss if I didn't bring this up, did you see the Bolsonaro thing where
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he was, his campaign, or his election's coming up and he was posting him playing Grand Theft Auto?
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He was playing GTA in like a modded truck that said Bolsonaro on all sides of it.
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He was just driving down the street blasting like Brazilian music and he's just in the top
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He also posted something about him in his like body, bodybuilding days.
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Where he was just like absolutely Jack Chad Bolsonaro.
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I call y'all white people for what I see, y'all.
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And when you look at a mosquito, you see that mosquitoes latch onto other life forms,
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drain the blood from that life form to get nutrients so it can power itself.
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Because every single thing that y'all do is to drain the life out of everything.
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And when we look at the advent of y'all devils, since the moment y'all were created, y'all have
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caused destruction, chaos, and deception on our earth.
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So white people must really disproportionately be draining society of its resources and causing
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problems and ruining neighborhoods and sucking the life out of cities.
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White people probably are a net negative tax base, right?
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I would say that guy wouldn't go and speak about that sort of thing without having his
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Turns out we're destroying all the cities and sucking the life out of our culture.
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Our first clip is my favorite clip maybe we've ever done in Urban Decay.
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This guy is saying that his community feels like a war zone because there's bulletproof
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glass in the bodega protecting the people working behind the register.
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Bulletproof glass behind every liquor store that we go to or gas station made us feel
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They installed it due to the past homicide, robbery, and crime rate.
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But as a kid, it psychologically makes you feel like you have a disconnection with the
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You get used to being behind a glass in walls or cages.
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So that guy behind the glass is probably like, what's this guy up to?
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And the bulletproof glass, I guess, is making people feel like they're institutionalized or
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The bulletproof glass is making them feel that way.
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Not the gunfighting and turf wars and robberies that are probably constantly happening.
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It's the, it's the, it's the store owner's fault for putting some glass up.
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Are you sure that's the problem in this community?
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It's the store owner's reaction to the gunfighting.
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And my, my immediate thought is, uh, this place has probably been robbed before.
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And the, and the store owner had to make a decision at some point.
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He's like, look, any shopping is doing his little research online.
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And he goes, huh, wow, these things, this'll set me back $5,000 for this bulletproof, tamper
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So, um, yeah, I guess that that's what makes people feel institutionalized.
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55 people were shot, 11 killed in Chicago last weekend for Labor Day weekend.
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Um, my first suspect would be the bodega worker with the glass.
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Uh, and then, uh, the Democrats, uh, what city was the safety act?
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Um, the safety act is basically like a, uh, man, it's like an equity bill, right?
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Um, and it says, this was on the front page of the newspaper.
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It says non-detainable offenses under the safety act.
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The following crimes would become non-detainable offenses after the safety act goes into offense
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effect, meaning that criminals will be allowed to be charged with these and released for these
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And the list starts with second degree murder, drug induced homicide.
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So I think that's if you get really high and then you go, ah, boom.
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Arson, aggravated battery, kidnapping, which we just saw a national case of, uh, and ended
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with murder and, you know, much worse, probably burglary, robbery, intimidation, aggravated DUI.
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So not just a regular DUI, a really mean one, um, aggravated fleeing and eluding drug offenses
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So all of those are non-detainable crimes now in the name of equity is basically the
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Where it's like, oh, these crimes, we're not going to be enforcing from midnight till
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tomorrow, but it's actually all year and you're in trouble and it's real life.
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Um, so here, let me read another quote in an interview.
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He said, the current system of cash bail has an adverse impact on those that don't have
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the money and eliminating cash bail will make it more difficult for violent offenders to
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be released compared to lower level nonviolent offenders.
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So we've, we've gotten basically past the point.
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Remember when it was like, oh man, uh, these 20 people are all in life sentences for nonviolent
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Cause he had a pound of marijuana or whatever in California when Kamala Harris was prosecuting.
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And, uh, now we're just crossing the Rubicon of violent crimes too.
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Um, and so the way I understood it was, this was a, um, they're making it like you can still
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have bail, but they're putting the onus on the prosecution to prove that someone's still
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And then Fleck is, I don't think you've seen this picture, but this picture, when I read
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about it showed me all I need to know, uh, this guy's with the black power fist celebrating
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this passage of this bill, which, yeah, I don't know that we were talking about this
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off camera, how, uh, it always says, oh, they, these crimes and these laws disproportionately
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It's not about like, did the black person do the crime or did the white person do it?
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If you did the crime expect to do the time, but I guess not anymore, not in Illinois anymore.
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There was a great point made about this and about like the crime in general in these Democrat
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cities where there was obviously that, uh, Eliza Fletcher situation where she was kidnapped
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You just see videos of her like doing fun stuff with kids and like a totally like nice life
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And then people were posting about it, how it's like, oh, we're focusing on a white woman.
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And I forget who it was, but someone sent it to me on the Patreon in the Patreon chat.
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It's basically now we're living in safari rules where it's like, if you go out and get
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murdered at four in the morning at the gas station, it's like, well, he shouldn't have
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been at the gas station by himself or he shouldn't have been there at four in the morning or he
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And it's basically safari rules, like as if it's like, oh, you walked into the river,
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you shouldn't have walked into the hippo river pile.
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And then that's where the hippos are and they come and kill you because they're animals and
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And you have to be like aware of like where you are and what you're around in the safari.
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So it's safari rules where it's like, oh, you went to that bad part of town.
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I know you got murdered, but you shouldn't have been there at that time of day.
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It was a very good point where now we're just accepting safari rules.
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We're accepting a certain level of decay in society that you have to protect yourself against.
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And if you don't, then people go, people on Twitter go, oh, whatever.
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And the people that we're protecting ourselves from or we need to protect ourselves from
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It's just seen as like criminal animals that can't help it.
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So it's if you go get murdered, you're wrong because you went to the wrong place at the wrong
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That person's not really judged in that situation.
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And the scumbag who committed the crime had a previous charge and jail time for kidnapping.
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And it's literally like a Nicolas Cage movie pit maneuver in the middle of the street.
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And then there's another clip from New York of New York covered in trash.
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New York City is the greatest city in the world.
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And then if you live above that street, you probably pay $3,500 for a one-bedroom apartment.
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I think that's what's happening in New York right now is everybody gave away, all the landlords
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And now everyone's trying to recoup those losses and prices are getting jacked.
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We have a bunch more clips, but two more clips that go together.
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Looks like it's on Hollywood Boulevard or something.
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So if they're real protesters, this is like the fire truck has their horns on trying
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to get through and the people are stopping it in front of it and then jumping on it,
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throwing water, hopping on, literally impeding the fire truck.
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You got stopped by people getting in front of the fire truck.
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And it's like, yes, but we don't arrest anybody.
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And then there's another clip from a kid in a fire truck.
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Hey, if we open the fire truck right now, I want you, what you mean?
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Get the fuck out of the truck right now or you're going to fucking jail.
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That's another thing that goes when your city goes.
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Cops are bad, but then firemen are next up for some reason, just because they're fun to
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There'll eventually be an urban decay clip in this show.
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And we'll just kind of get it on the record now where people like rob a paramedic trying
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to save somebody or something or, you know, stop an ambulance or yeah.
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Rob an ambulance, a punch, a paramedic first responder.
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This is besides the bulletproof glass of war zone clip.
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This is my second favorite clip from this week's urban decay.
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It's a video of a guy, uh, parked in front of a business that he's not, um, what's the
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He's waiting to pick up his kid at a math tutor or something, and he parks in front of this
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I heard you say, move your fucking ass, black ass.
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And your address and your whole, your, uh, address.
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And this son of a bitch is parked in our clinic parking spot.
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If you go to Google, if you go to Google review, they close at their, their closed hours
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What the sign says, okay, the light has been burned in.
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The guy goes like, get your, you know, your black ass or whatever.
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I hear people saying white, whatever, white bitch, white lady.
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I hear it on camera when they're getting stomped out.
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And he goes, get your black ass or whatever, you and your black ass.
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You've been recording for 10 minutes, hoping to catch this guy.
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And it sounds like you're parked in front of his business, which is open.
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And there's a sign even that we found online that says parking for this business only.
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But this guy's recording and kind of just doing it to stir the pot.
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Reading, but pretending to, you know, just be a normal guy sitting there.
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And when he when this white guy goes, oh, you you people are like you types.
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It's like, yes, that's what he's literally planning.
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I don't know if they'll actually show up in person, but if you're the type of guy who's
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been recording on your cell phone for 10 minutes, then, yeah, you're definitely that BLM type.
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Yeah, you're definitely that type looking for a racial incident here with some old white
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guy who just wants to run his his budget hearing center business.
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So that's the racism now that they have to deal with.
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This guy didn't approach him with the reverence.
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Look at the confidence of this guy, too, going, no, I checked Google.
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And then the business owner is telling you, no, we're open.
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And then, oh, the the oppressors with the bulletproof glass in front of the register.
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I don't think racism is big as of a problem as you guys think it is.
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Yeah, they'll they'll actually hire black people for jobs like super easy now.
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They really want you guys working at like high corporate positions.
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So someone will be rude, but then a white guy won't get a job because they have too
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many white people at a woke company that some fat HR woman decided.
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Also, last note on this video, I want to point out how giddy this guy is once he hears black
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It's like, what's what's the what's the offensive thing there?
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Looks like you're busy making up something out of nothing.
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Is your kid going to come out and see this interaction?
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It's like, is that how we're teaching the next generation?
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This might be my personal favorite Urban Decay we've ever had.
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And this is our, this is broader society woke culture in a nutshell, right?
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So, it says, Manchester police have released video footage of a sick priest being brutally attacked and left for dead on the street and are asking for the public to help identify the attacker.
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They're asking for the public's help identifying who killed this, or who beat up this sick, this sick man.
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They really want to find out who beat him up, but they blurred the video to the point where you can't really make anything out.
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They blurred the attacker when he's at large, and they're looking for community help.
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And it wasn't to blur, like, how graphic it was or something.
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It was to blur that it's probably a Muslim guy.
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Did you ever expect to see anything like that in, like, a true, a proper society?
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Good luck with the power over in Europe, the power situation.
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Moving on out of Urban Decay and into Uplifting Gold.
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Our next clip is another guy who's in tune with nature as well.
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Because remember, didn't we see a whole David Attenborough thing?
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You know, planet Earth type thing where the bees surround a hornet and they vibrate one degree higher and it kills the hornet?
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So this guy's just getting off on killing wasps.
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Once a wasp gets in, they swarm them and then they vibrate.
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And then bees can survive one degree of heat higher than the wasp can.
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So the wasp gets basically like smoked out and dies.
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Next, we have kind of a one, two, three, four clips in a row.
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And they're running into each other, ripping the paper.
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Or I guess the third real clip of Uplifting Gold.
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Well, before we get into Brendan Fraser, I actually used to not like Brendan Fraser because I hated that movie Monkey Bone.
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But that movie Monkey Bone was just my least favorite movie.
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People would be like, oh, it's your favorite movie.
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And I would say, I don't have a favorite, but I do have a least favorite.
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I don't even know what it's about because I just like as a kid just hated it.
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And I didn't like Brendan Fraser because of that, which isn't fair.
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But now Brendan Fraser is what, in a new movie?
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He had smaller roles and like airheads and different stuff like that.
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But he was on his path to being a heartthrob movie star, right?
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Then Brendan Fraser accused someone, a Hollywood producer, of gripping his ass
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And then Brendan Fraser, in 2007, after like a little while,
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got divorced by his wife and had one of the worst like divorce alimony situations
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So, he was like got divorced and then they're basically looking at his income
00:48:00.760
A top movie star during the peak of his career.
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So, he kind of got like they sold him at the top.
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So, he was paying, I think, almost a million dollars a year or something like that.
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But he's kind of having like a meme resurgence where people are like revering him.
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And so, basically, Brendan Fraser got cast into this new movie called The Whale.
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It's like a psychological thriller or something.
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And Brendan Fraser got like a standing ovation.
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Like the whole room's clapping for Brendan Fraser.
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I'm sure financially he was maybe in some trouble.
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And then there's this bounce back where everyone still has his back
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And, you know, we don't usually do stuff like Hollywood is never an uplifting gold
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This is a pure Brendan Fraser, a man's journey from bottoming out to getting back to the top.
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Being from the bottom, going to the top of the world, getting kind of hawked from the top of the world,
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divorce, money, less movies, going back down, hitting a new rock bottom that's actually worse than the original bottom.
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You had a taste of what it was like, and then you lost it all.
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And instead of losing it all and losing yourself because of it, you didn't stop.
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But if that was a drag queen or if that was a trans person or whatever,
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that just shows how open to imitation kids are.
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I think that's showing how easy it is to roast someone
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and how even little kids just like passively without it can roast someone.
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So the mom finds out someone was stealing the package.
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When you base things off skin color, you separate it from what it really is.
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I don't know if he's base-based or even wants a base mug, but exactly.
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He doesn't want the labeling game, the divisive game, black versus white, us versus them, oppressed versus oppressor.
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He just sees it as history, which is how you should see it because that's what it is.
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And it's like you're not playing the game, the D.L.
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Hughley game of like, oh, we're oppressed because of this group.
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And he's like, you know, I can't get behind that.
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I like this is kind of – I think it might be the same girl, but I've seen a bunch of these.
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And they ask like an old white, blue-collar guy.
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Yeah, very few people are choosing Black History Month.
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Last clip of Uplifting Gold, something to put us into the weekend on a good note.
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I'm just not even noticing a zombie kid who's asleep in the back of the car and he gets handed a snake it doesn't even realize.
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Our last clip before we go into our outro is from our friend Jake.
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He sent us a very cool video of him aging a horse.
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But what I did find, interestingly enough, was some Epstein blackmail footage.
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Jake got some bits which we love and appreciate.
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Because the Galvin groove, if it's halfway down, it's a 15-year-old horse.
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