Fleccas Talks Podcast - November 11, 2022


EPISODE 057 HOW THE RED WAVE GOT STIFLED | DEMS CLAIM CRIME IS DOWN (EXCEPT MURDER) | WEIRD CRINGE


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

200.45241

Word Count

13,440

Sentence Count

1,622

Misogynist Sentences

49

Hate Speech Sentences

31


Summary

Today on the show, a white girl dropped the N-bomb at the University of Kentucky. Progressives are pretending crimes down in this week s urban decay. The Democrats did a great job collecting all the votes they needed to stifle a red wave this week. And stay till the end for our uplifting gold section where we try and feel something again.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right. Welcome back to Fluckus Talks, the podcast, episode 57. Today on the show,
00:00:04.380 a white girl dropped the N-bomb after too many four locos at the University of Kentucky. We'll
00:00:08.660 give you an interesting take there. Progressives are pretending crimes down in this week's urban
00:00:13.180 decay. The Democrats did a great job collecting all the ballots they needed to stifle a red wave
00:00:18.340 this week. And stay till the end for our uplifting gold section, where we're going to try and feel
00:00:23.480 something again. All this and more, it's Fluckus Talks, the podcast, episode 57,
00:00:27.580 ranked the best new podcast of all time. Because words are just words until action
00:00:33.720 actually starts. And actions speak louder than words. But at the same time, words speak louder
00:00:38.980 than words because sometimes it's the right thing to do. Very cool. Very cool.
00:00:46.520 Fluckus Talks, the podcast featuring Richard.
00:00:49.800 That was a great intro. One for one of the intro, as always. Before we get into housekeeping, guys,
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00:02:09.720 All right. Housekeeping. Thank you to Undertak for sponsoring another week. We love Undertak. Links
00:02:14.220 in the description for that. Let's get into some good housekeeping. We have a very important
00:02:17.960 housekeeping this week. It's one of the most important ones we've ever done. I know I'm
00:02:20.980 saying that a lot, but the stakes keep getting higher. So here we are. The thing causing heart
00:02:26.120 problems and blood clots this week? One alcoholic drink a day. Just one drink a day significantly
00:02:31.980 raises risk of stroke among young adults. Interesting. Young adults too. Specific. They're
00:02:36.680 getting specific. Well, they're going to need answers. And remember, they used to always say like,
00:02:40.460 oh, a drink a day is actually good for you. Doctors recommend it. Just one glass of wine.
00:02:45.500 Yeah. Wine, a glass of wine a day keeps the doctors away. I think they did that basically
00:02:49.380 to prime everybody. So now they can use that excuse. So like they say a glass of wine a day
00:02:54.040 is good for you. And then now everyone pretends, oh, that's what everyone did. And now people are
00:02:58.780 going to get blood clots and heart problems at young ages. And they're going to be like, well,
00:03:01.960 everyone was drinking that glass of wine a day. Some of you were drinking eight a day. Some of you
00:03:06.840 wine moms vote Democrat were drinking. Yeah. So they definitely primed us for that one.
00:03:12.840 Unrelated, here's a graph of miscarriages and stillbirths by a year. Now I can't see it because
00:03:19.100 it's behind us, but does it look bad? I don't know. It seems like a spike.
00:03:24.240 Does it go like this and then like this? Seems like what the kids call a straight line up.
00:03:28.300 Yeah. That's a hockey stick graph. And no, it's not a shit coin.
00:03:31.180 It's not the price of wheat. It's stillbirths and miscarriages.
00:03:36.940 Which is very sad. I wonder what's causing that.
00:03:40.540 Yeah. Don't forget how many people told you, oh, it'll protect your baby too.
00:03:45.380 Yeah. Pass it on to the baby as if that's good advice.
00:03:48.560 I actually, I couldn't find the asset for this, but I wanted to bring this up.
00:03:52.360 I was listening. I saw like a video on my feed that was basically like a conference call,
00:03:56.700 a third quarter conference call for the largest funeral director in the world.
00:04:01.180 Like our bookings are just up. Like they call them bookings or something. And it's like literally
00:04:05.240 people dying. Um, and their third quarter revenue year over year was up 15% and usually they expect
00:04:12.380 it to be like 1%. So something must've happened. All right. On a lighter note, we don't want to get
00:04:18.340 bogged down and depressed. Uh, we have a huge announcement. Maybe the biggest news since that
00:04:23.260 time I had Diet Cokes with Trump. Oh, okay. Richard Rappoy and I got mini bikes. Yeah. We,
00:04:29.260 it's an absolute must have. We got two mini bikes, a red one and a blue one. Uh, I don't know what
00:04:36.040 they're called. They're just this little piece of shit. Mini bikes. We're calling them hogs.
00:04:39.460 We're calling them hogs. They're, they're kind of like off-road mini bikes. It's supposed to be
00:04:43.540 for like probably a teenager who wants to do motocross or something eventually, but, um, we're just
00:04:48.120 going to whip around with them and, uh, you know, ignore the weight limit. And we're going to be whipping
00:04:52.040 around town, cruising around the bywater, cranking our hogs. That was cranking our hogs. Um, that was
00:04:57.660 a big, uh, that was a big selling point of whether or not to make the jump. A lot of these bikes had a
00:05:03.520 weight limit of 240 and I'm not going to say who here is above 240, but it's me. And then there's
00:05:11.120 another person who's really above 240. Um, so, but it worked out. We have ridden, we have ridden one of
00:05:17.820 but we got one. Cause it says the weight limit. And then also says made in China. And then you go to the
00:05:22.120 guy and you're like, I'm all good for this. Right. And he's like, yeah, yeah, you're good. Drive it off a
00:05:26.040 little more air in the tire and we'll send you on your way. And literally that's what happened. We bought
00:05:29.280 it. And then we just like drove it out of the store into the city with no helmet. And I don't know, you
00:05:34.260 know, I don't know what the rules are exactly. Which, I mean, this is what we've been talking about,
00:05:37.640 right? Like taking advantage of the lawlessness, like cops, if they even answer your call in New
00:05:42.980 Orleans, uh, they're going to go to the murder first. They're going to go to the shooting first.
00:05:47.160 Hopefully they're not coming for the motorbike boys. Um, and if they ever do come for us,
00:05:51.500 we're going to be going, we're going to split up and then they'll come for one of us. And then
00:05:54.620 we don't rat. Yeah, we don't rat. We go, we go off like Paul Walker and Vin Diesel at the end of
00:05:59.560 whoever they catch just like, um, so obviously this picture of Pavarotti on a Vespa was a huge
00:06:07.460 inspiration for this purchase. Uh, you see that picture rap boy? Yeah. He's fatter than me,
00:06:12.520 right? Yeah, I think so. And he is Pavarotti. Yeah. So I got some,
00:06:16.300 I got some room. He's fatter than you and he's definitely sloppier than you too. Like,
00:06:20.320 um, the one can throw a football. No, no, no, no. That's one of the bad things. One of the worst
00:06:25.180 things you can get is that I call it the Peabody where it's like your appendages are like, uh,
00:06:30.160 you're really fat, but your appendages are skinny, like skinny arms, skinny legs. And it's like,
00:06:34.400 Ooh, you're just a, someone can roll you down a hill. Yeah. The guy from monsters Inc.
00:06:38.020 Pretty much. Yeah. Well, so that's not me. We all agree on that. Um, but you know,
00:06:43.900 it's close Pavarotti on the Vespa, Pavarotti, Roddy, Rottweiler, Pava, Pavel, dog, Jerry,
00:06:50.560 the dog Rottweiler have loves dog. That's like a sound purchase. Yeah. It universally checks out
00:06:56.560 the schizo connections are there everywhere. Yeah. So we're very happy about that. Obviously when it
00:07:03.140 comes to having mini bikes, it's very important to next step after that. Think about what mini
00:07:10.300 bike outfits. Oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah. I wanted to get cowboy boots and ride around in the mini
00:07:15.760 bikes on cowboy boots. Fleck us. It was against it for some reason. We already did the cowboy thing
00:07:20.140 like last year for the Morgan Wallen Christmas special where we got the cowboy blowout suits
00:07:24.640 and we, you know, got drunk and blew out the cowboy suits and we have cowboy boots. So I'm kind of
00:07:31.640 like I'm off of cowboy. I mean, I want to do something different for sure. So I'm, I'm going
00:07:36.740 to be just, you know, murdered out wearing whatever. I'm not really, but you need to look
00:07:41.240 a certain way when you are driving the mini bike. We obviously are larger people. The bikes are mini
00:07:45.740 bikes, large mini clown. It could get clowny real quick. Could get you. I could be Jadavion clowny
00:07:51.640 pretty fast to avoid that. We're going to need to narrow and box ourselves out outfit wise. So I am
00:07:57.060 thinking a shirt with like an open shirt, kind of like what you got going on. Kind of flaps in the breeze
00:08:01.280 type. So from the back, I'm a boxy guy from the front. I'm waving in the wind. Where's
00:08:05.440 his body start? Where does it end? Is that Pavarotti? You know? So that's what we're up
00:08:10.480 to. We're very excited about it. We'll be cruising around the bywater hitting all our
00:08:14.540 spots in our cool new mini bikes. Yeah. Best purchase of the year. Feels good. And also
00:08:20.580 I told Fleck us, I said, cause we filmed that Morgan Wallen Christmas special. I said we should
00:08:25.720 film a mini bike Christmas special where we go around town and do stuff. So stay tuned
00:08:29.480 for that. Yeah, definitely. Stay tuned for that. We do have some Jerry updates, Jerry,
00:08:33.980 the dog. I got Jerry a hoodie, which was pretty cool. We put it on him. He liked it. He kind
00:08:38.400 of felt like he was one of the boys. He liked it. He liked it. We all had hoodies and he's
00:08:43.540 like, all right, this is like a rite of passage or something. And then for the next day I woke
00:08:47.760 up, I came downstairs and Jerry was sleeping on the couch for the first time ever. He's not
00:08:52.640 allowed on the couch. He's never been on the couch. He never even tried to go on the couch.
00:08:55.840 And for the first time ever, he was sleeping on the couch. So I think he thinks he's like
00:08:59.480 one of us now. Yeah. He took the Liberty. He's like, what I'm suited up. Yeah. I'm one of the
00:09:03.740 boys now. That's where they all chill. So I had to cut it off him with scissors. Uh, it actually
00:09:08.460 wasn't passing over that. It was a little tight. It was a little tight. We reordered a double XL
00:09:13.140 hoodie. Yeah. I didn't trust him to like, he might like dislocate his own shoulder or not get
00:09:17.680 strangled. So I just cut it out of him. Um, but that was great. I've also been trying to teach
00:09:23.080 Jerry tomorrow, which is a tall ask. That is a tall order. It's impossible. He does
00:09:28.620 not understand it. Here's a little clip of me at the dog park trying to teach him about
00:09:32.420 tomorrow. Hey, tomorrow. Okay. We'll get that tomorrow. So yeah, it's just not going to happen.
00:09:42.360 I don't think I'm trying to get him to know tomorrow. So when he gets high energy at night
00:09:45.760 and he's jumping around, I'm going to be like, yo, tomorrow we'll go to the dog park. And
00:09:49.940 then he hears dog park and then he gets crazier. Yeah. So he doesn't realize that tomorrow cancels
00:09:54.740 out now. Yeah. So I don't think he's going to get there. He's not going to be able to
00:09:58.960 remove himself and conceptualize days of week. Well, we can help, uh, another Jerry update.
00:10:05.840 Uh, and this one actually might get cut because depending on how everyone reacts, it might be
00:10:09.940 kind of embarrassing. I don't watch the dog. Interesting. I don't watch the dog. You don't
00:10:16.180 bathe him. He just kind of runs around in dirt and then like he resets every day.
00:10:19.940 Or what? He kind of, I think it's like a self-contained thing. Like he's not dirty.
00:10:24.400 Even when he gets mud on him, it eventually comes off or it brushes off. Okay. You ever
00:10:29.380 see a wolf take a shower? No. You ever see a lion stretch before hunting a gazelle? No.
00:10:33.840 Exactly. So I'm with you on that. Or keep it in. It's, it's not that bad, but yeah, I don't
00:10:38.920 really wash the dog. Someone asked me about that and I was like, yeah, I don't watch the
00:10:42.480 dog. You supposed to wash the dog? Yeah. It kind of seems stupid. Every once in a while.
00:10:46.520 He's not really a stinky boy. He's not stinky. Um, but you know, you should do it every once
00:10:51.200 in a while. Right? Yeah. So I don't wash the dog and I'm basically under the impression
00:10:54.440 that the true toys can be eaten all the way because he just keeps eating them. Uh, and
00:10:59.700 then they wouldn't make it out of like a poisonous material if it was bad for dogs.
00:11:03.240 For sure. So you're safe. We're all good. The dog does what he wants. He doesn't shower
00:11:08.760 and he doesn't shower. He wears a hoodie. He's on the couch. Um, he's got a motorcycle now.
00:11:13.900 He's living a weird life. A lot of changes since last week. This, this whole, like,
00:11:17.940 I live like in an apartment. It's like a loft apartment. Uh, the, the loft has gotten
00:11:22.420 interesting. Now we have Rottweiler, the motorcycle guns. Yeah. It's becoming like this weird place
00:11:29.960 where we've got a lot of man stuff going on. Yeah. Man stuff. We work out a lot of stuff
00:11:34.960 like that. Uh, let's see. Uh, I also need to find Jerry a place for Christmas. So I have
00:11:40.940 to kind of find someone who's trustworthy. Who's not going to secretly abuse the dog
00:11:44.220 because my political views or also imagine someone finding out the fire found his Instagram
00:11:50.080 profile. I have a trans cousin. That's what I'm saying. Just hitting Jerry. Being so mean
00:11:54.820 to him, farting in his face, stuff like that. You do that. It's not true. That's disgusting
00:12:01.340 too. So that's not even true, but we need to make sure people don't do stuff like that.
00:12:05.280 Cause that wouldn't be cool to have it continue to happen to him. Even when he leaves for Christmas.
00:12:11.060 Okay. We're still in housekeeping. It's a very important housekeeping. Uh, and this one is
00:12:16.580 actually, we have a couple of lessons. This last page is a couple of lessons I learned this week.
00:12:20.920 Uh, it's nothing too crazy. Uh, I think people will appreciate the advice guys. If you follow the
00:12:27.280 recipe, you'll get penne alivaca. I used to think I can kind of make it myself. Oh, I don't have a
00:12:34.300 white onion. I'll get a yellow onion instead. Oh, I don't have a heavy cream. Let's do half and
00:12:40.180 half instead. Oh, no need to add vodka. I don't feel like showing my ID to the guy who brings the
00:12:45.120 groceries. You have to stop that mindset and just do the recipe and get the stuff. It's called
00:12:50.940 penne alivaca. It needs vodka. Yeah. And if you follow the recipe and do it like they say,
00:12:56.120 you'll get penne alivaca. No half measures. No, you need to be fully in. Just do it. Just do the
00:13:00.940 recipe. And I literally did it and I cook myself by like taste and I don't fully know what I'm doing.
00:13:05.280 So I'm always like adding this, adding that, overwhelming it with this, trying to neutralize
00:13:09.540 it with that. And this time I just followed the recipe and it tastes like penne alivaca you get
00:13:13.860 at a restaurant. Yeah. I tasted it as well. I was a witness to this and it was very good.
00:13:18.000 Some of my best work people are saying. Also, second thing I learned when driving with Richard
00:13:22.240 Rapboy, if you're driving and people are getting off the road and there's traffic and they're trying to
00:13:26.860 emerge like out of an exit lane and they're like in traffic and like just trying to sneak in and
00:13:31.840 you're trying to do the same thing, go in front of a person who's trying to sneak in. So once they
00:13:37.160 sneak in, you're in front of them and karmically, they basically have to let you in. Yeah. Cause
00:13:42.240 they did the exact same move. They got over late. Now they have to pay it forward. So if you're trying
00:13:46.480 to sneak in, get in front of the guy who just snuck in and he'll let you in because who's he to turn
00:13:51.480 you away. And we, we did that. We successfully tested it and did that. So that is a verifiable
00:13:56.260 thing. Yes, exactly. Last piece of housekeeping. I actually made a new sick rap lyric, but it does
00:14:02.380 have the N word in it. So when the N word comes up, I'm just going to go, okay. You know,
00:14:08.800 that's kind of that, which is fair. So you couldn't fill it, come up with a replacement
00:14:12.360 word or something. It just flows too good. And this rap is about a person. You're planning
00:14:16.540 on selling this to a rapper, right? Yeah. Like a ghostwriter. Okay. For sure. That was always my dream
00:14:21.260 before, before politics. Uh, so this rap is about a person who's like an OG in the game.
00:14:26.240 Okay. Okay. So it's, I run these streets for years with my set. Cross me. I'll put you
00:14:31.940 down dog. I'm the vet. I'm the vet, like veteran, like the dog. I'm like a veteran, but also
00:14:39.720 like the veterinarian. I'm the vet. All right. But that was pretty good. That takes us out
00:14:45.280 of housekeeping and into a very important election section. Um, so my current view on
00:14:53.500 the election, this is Friday, uh, the week of the election. My current view is Republicans
00:15:00.480 won every race and anything less than that is voter fraud. Okay. Okay. Which I think is
00:15:07.020 a pretty safe take. And it also takes the section of the show onto a satirical timeline where
00:15:14.080 basically everything in this section is basically satire. Covered by satire and parody laws. Uh,
00:15:18.660 and YouTube cannot do anything. I agree with you. Cause there's no way the Republicans could
00:15:22.580 have won every race, which is exactly AOC's district, you know, Chuck Schumer type shit.
00:15:27.680 Smart. Right. Yeah. Uh, but yeah, everyone's trying to figure out what happened. Uh, everyone's
00:15:32.540 like, what happened? We had a red wave. What happened? Guys, the Democrats collected all
00:15:37.160 the ballots again. They have a machine. They have machines humming in every key state to make
00:15:42.540 sure that ballots get brought to someone who's at their house, like an old lady. And they go here,
00:15:47.460 just, Oh, we can fill it out for you. Well, actually I probably shouldn't say that.
00:15:50.800 Yeah. But they really do the process very well. They that's the, it's a game and they've gamed it
00:15:56.820 and they figured it out. Republicans win based on energy. Republicans win for the economy.
00:16:02.520 Republicans win when the drag Queens trying to fuck the kids. Yep. Republicans win with COVID
00:16:06.760 and lockdown. So ideas wise Republicans win. And then Democrats kind of just count on their
00:16:13.180 like retard base to show up and vote because they want to murder the babies. And then they
00:16:16.840 also just get, get some, like a little bit. And then they just collect all the ballots they
00:16:20.520 need after that. They just focus on the game of collecting ballots. Yes. So we're like,
00:16:24.320 Oh, it is different than a vote. Right. You know? Yeah, exactly.
00:16:27.200 Like a vote is some guy who stands in line and goes, I'm voting today. A ballot is like a piece
00:16:31.400 of paper that touched a voter's hands maybe for a brief second and then got run through the
00:16:35.880 machine. Exactly. So the Republicans, they're great with getting votes. Like, Oh man, like I'm
00:16:40.720 from New York and I'm in Florida now. I am going to go vote for Ron DeSantis and I don't want them
00:16:45.580 teaching the kids the gay stuff. And I want to not be locked down and ruin my business. Like you get
00:16:50.500 that engaged person, that voter to go pull the lever for you. Like that's great. That's what
00:16:55.620 Republicans did well based on like what's going on in society these days. Democrats just focused on
00:17:01.880 collecting all the papers. Pieces of paper. Yeah. It's individual pieces. It's nice
00:17:05.840 thick cardstock. So it's not just any paper, especially in cities too, which is basically
00:17:10.520 what happens, right? Like Lee Zeldin won 40, I think 49, 49 counties and Kathy Hochul won
00:17:17.340 13, but you know, the ones she won are the cities. So basically the cities are where Democrats
00:17:23.120 handed all their ballots. And at the end they squeeze the city and they ring them all back
00:17:27.440 and they just put them in for the Democrats. Yeah. Yeah. And so it's like, there's like a system
00:17:32.660 that's not really in our favor and everyone's like trying to win based on ideas, which is great,
00:17:37.180 but ballot harvesting and all these things are legal in most States. And that's what Democrats
00:17:43.540 do very well. It's not legal in Florida. And you kind of see what happened in Florida.
00:17:47.040 Yeah, exactly. I was going to say that's, that's the control for the non-ballot harvesting.
00:17:51.520 And, uh, yeah. And that's why Beto lose Beto lose because Texas is got the biggest cities
00:17:57.980 aren't that big, but give Texas some time to get more people. And then those cities will
00:18:03.360 turn bluer and bluer. And then the whole state turns purple and then, and then blue for sure.
00:18:07.900 Beto will be running for like intergalactic federation chairman soon. Yeah. He's run for
00:18:12.880 everything. Senate, uh, Senate president and now governor. And it's three straight L's Stacey
00:18:18.820 Abrams took an L as well. Yeah. Um, so it's good to see, you know, the L's get taken.
00:18:23.880 It's good to see like that. Some, the thesis panned out in some ways and in some places.
00:18:28.580 Right. Yeah. Um, and I always, I hate Stacey Abrams. I always said, um, cause there, there's
00:18:34.220 a certain level when you're paying attention to politics, you start to see who's being super
00:18:37.380 propped up and like, who's being pushed on you. And you know, like for Republicans, like
00:18:42.780 not everybody lives in Arizona, but Carrie Lake was one that was like kind of, uh, presented a
00:18:47.440 lot. We've got a lot of good social media just for like the way she kind of did things.
00:18:50.980 And Stacey Abrams was that Democrat version. Beto obviously as well. Stacey Abrams, the
00:18:56.140 difference between how much she was propped up by the media and like Democrat machine and
00:19:00.600 whatever, versus how much she's actually ever done might be the biggest spread I've ever
00:19:04.860 seen. You know, they tried to make her seem like an accomplished woman or something. And
00:19:08.720 it's like, she's done nothing other than whine about voter fraud in Georgia and run for
00:19:13.920 office for herself. Yeah. Multiple times. Exactly. So that was a good one for me. That
00:19:17.940 was a pleasurable one. They really, exactly. They tried to make it seem like she's a passable
00:19:22.720 candidate knowing that they have the game down of collecting all the ballots. Yes. But
00:19:27.220 they still couldn't pull it off, which is nice. And the Democrats are kind of just gangster
00:19:30.880 for that. That's just gangster shit. Red wave. Everyone has the energy. Like it doesn't
00:19:35.160 feel like the red wave feeling wasn't, you can't do any better than that. Yeah. Everyone's
00:19:39.960 going to go. It should be every race. We got this. And then no, they collected the ballots
00:19:44.380 enough. We got the paper. Um, and then it's like a combination of that. Plus like a lot
00:19:48.420 of angry millennial girls who are furious about abortion and really, really want to be able
00:19:53.540 to kill their, uh, unborn childs that they won't, you know, so important to kill the unborn
00:19:58.440 babies. And it's like every single thing went towards Republican, um, married men, married
00:20:04.380 women. And then everything went Republican except for single women, unmarried women went
00:20:10.280 Democrat to the moon. Cause they need to kill the baby so they can work at Amazon for $12
00:20:15.160 an hour. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know what they're doing or just work an email job at meta before
00:20:19.460 you get laid off. Um, but, but, uh, that single unmarried woman thing, uh, you know, overlay
00:20:26.360 that graph of voting for Democrat, uh, with the usage of SSRIs, antidepressant medications,
00:20:31.940 starts to paint a pretty grim picture there, right? It does. Like they love abortion. They're
00:20:37.000 on antidepressants. They're voting for Joe Biden. They want the kids to go down dark roads. They
00:20:42.100 just hate children. Yeah. They hate children. So that's greasy. Other election news, uh,
00:20:47.040 Pennsylvania elected John Fetterman and a dead guy. Millions of votes for these two. John
00:20:53.080 Fetterman, to be honest, now that the election's over, we can kind of put politics aside. Yes.
00:20:57.480 We went a little hard on him. To be honest, John Fetterman is a brilliant man. Yeah. The
00:21:03.120 guy is a savant. He's an operator. He just knows how to campaign. He knows how to get it
00:21:07.440 done. Um, he simplified it. The language. He really did. Yeah. And it kind of a Trumpian
00:21:12.340 ask. Yeah. You know, Trump is like super simple and the everyday guy can understand him. That's
00:21:16.020 how John Fetterman is. The Eagles are better than the Eagles. The Eagles are eight. No,
00:21:20.120 I know the Eagles are the best. He's right. He's right. And now that he won, he is right. That
00:21:24.200 is confirmed. The Eagles are better than the Eagles. Um, he ran on Roe v. Wade and against
00:21:29.160 Roe v. Wade. Genius. That's both sides. That's why he got all the votes. People from either
00:21:34.800 side of the argument would vote for him. Yeah. Um, what else was he proven right on? Um,
00:21:39.860 yeah, you need to have a computer screen to be an effective Senator. I think he's proven
00:21:44.440 right on that. Good night, everybody. Yeah. Good night. Good night is now an intro. Yeah. Um,
00:21:50.000 yeah. There's that. Do you want to talk about odds at all and how he sucked and how we
00:21:53.580 wanted Kathy Barnett and how he was a bad candidate? Well, Oz was always a bad candidate to start for
00:21:59.060 sure. We were never a fan of him. We were a fan of Kathy Barnett, but you know, it's Pennsylvania
00:22:04.540 is really a place where they do the ballot collecting. Yeah. They, they, they have it
00:22:10.560 perfectly figured out. They got good in 2020. Let's just say they got good. So like Republicans
00:22:15.260 want to win. It's like anything within five points is basically like they're the game has it
00:22:22.120 won for the Democrats. So the Republicans to get to really win would have to, would have to win by
00:22:27.500 like 20 points. DeSantis level stuff. Yeah. And, or if you have voter harvesting and ballot harvesting
00:22:32.820 making it that illegal, then you have like the, the DeSantis type of responses. What I didn't like
00:22:38.600 about the election, which bothers me every year, everyone calls it. They call it so early. 71%
00:22:45.080 votes are in. We'll call it. I'm calling it. Why don't you just count all the votes and let me know
00:22:49.760 who's up by what? Yeah. You don't need to call it. Well, the weird thing is the, it's like 1%
00:22:55.780 reporting, 1% reporting, call it. It's like, are you guys kidding? I don't even get it. I don't
00:22:59.740 even understand. Why are we in a rush? Yeah. Call it. Why don't we just add them all up and go, oh,
00:23:04.640 Kathy Hochul won. Yeah. Crime's not a problem. We collected all the votes from New York city.
00:23:10.720 So that's it. That's our election take. The Democrats did a great job of collecting all the ballots
00:23:15.960 they needed to stifle a red wave. The red wave kind of still happened, but not fully.
00:23:22.600 Slim majorities, maybe in the Senate. We don't know yet. Yeah. So congrats to the Democrats and
00:23:27.700 then reverse congrats to the Republicans who don't do anything. Why aren't we doing our own ballot
00:23:32.000 harvesting if it's legal? The Democrats are out there doing and collecting and why don't we have
00:23:35.900 our own collectors? Oh, we don't do that. We just try to win on the issues. It's like meant to go that
00:23:40.660 way. Yeah. So when we lose, we go, oh, we lose how we have all the issues one, blah, blah, blah. We
00:23:46.000 get so mad at each other when it's really like, why aren't we collecting every ballot we can from
00:23:50.920 Palm beach retirement home legally, legally. Yeah. Or maybe not Palm beach. Cause it's illegal in
00:23:56.260 Florida, but you know what I mean? I know what you're saying. Well, you know, they're, they're
00:23:59.500 willing to do a lot. Yeah. So it's a frustrating thing to keep paying attention to, but that's why on the
00:24:05.300 show, it's just one section and we're actually out of it. The election sector. Yeah. That's our thesis.
00:24:09.940 Exactly. If you want to get, uh, if you want to know what happened in this County and why it
00:24:14.220 trended that way, go listen to, uh, you know, Charlie Kirk or go find Brett there or somebody
00:24:19.900 like in war room. Yeah. Charlie Kirk, all those people are covering it. Uh, we're not going to
00:24:25.480 get into the weeds too much because we can't because we're into cringe of the week. Yeah.
00:24:34.320 I almost said urban decay. All right. Cringe of the week. Our first clip of cringe of the week
00:24:39.040 is this girl from Kentucky who got super blacked out and said the N word and assaulted some people
00:24:44.960 on her campus. We're going to give you guys an interesting take here. And she was arrested
00:24:48.520 after this too. I think she hit someone as well. Yeah.
00:24:51.000 Yeah. So she's dropping the N bomb. She's kind of swinging at her. Yeah. There you go. Those are some swings, punches. So you're in trouble for that. Yes. So like that right there. Should I skip forward? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:25:21.000 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Keep going. I think we basically see it though. She's just blacked out. Everyone's trying to wrestle her down and she's saying N word to the black people. Yeah. And she's swinging a little bit and pushing. So first things first, if you assaulted somebody, you're in trouble for that. Yeah. You shouldn't be hitting people. As you should. That's the rule always. Um, the N word stuff. I get people are upset to hear that. That's not great.
00:25:51.000 Is this like the racism boogeyman that we've been told so much about is like, is this drunk girl who took an Adderall and drank two, four locos? Is this who like, is the big, bad systemic racism that's keeping black people down? I think so. I think that's the face of racism right there. 21 year old college girl. Yeah. Too drunk. Yeah, exactly. So it's like, we're not saying this is obviously good behavior by any means, but if your proof of racism is the blacked out university of Kentucky,
00:26:21.000 girl, George Floyd, and us pretending to not notice who's pushing people on the subway tracks. I don't think you have a very strong case. Like, I don't think this person's keeping anyone down. I think this, this person's like literally blacked out on their worst night. And it was probably horrified upon waking up. And it's like the worst night of her life. She's a drunk idiot. Oh, that wake up. Imagine that way. Oh my God. Being told and then shown the video, which you didn't even know was recorded. Cause you were blacked out. And it's like, Oh, what did I say? The video is like, Oh, you said it.
00:26:51.000 You said it every three seconds. It's like, Oh, to who just to you. Right. Like, no, everybody in the hall, the black girls in the hall. Um, so, you know, once you say, but the thing I'm noticing, which I think is a problem is once you say the N word and you're not a black person, it gets like spiraled into this big, worse thing. So it's like, is this, what's keeping everyone down? And I've noticed this, which I think is the overarching bigger problem here is when a person like this,
00:27:20.820 white girl from Kentucky, the sorority girl from Kentucky says the N word. Now it puts like the black victim mindset students. Refreshed. Yeah. It gets them like going in mad. And it's like, now they have like these sit-ins and these protests and like, they're not going to go to class all week until she's gone. Yeah. And they're not going to go to class all week. And they're going to like kind of pretend like, Oh, racism is the part of all of our problems. And like, here's the racism that we're seeing. And it's like, they're going against the man, you know, it's a protest. They're going against the man.
00:27:50.820 And it's like when nothing really happened, like her saying, it's not great. It's not good behavior. I don't recommend it, obviously. But did anything really happen? Like I've heard black people say the N word all the time. I've seen Hispanic people say the N word all the time. I've even seen some like freak white trash people pull it off somehow.
00:28:08.820 Yeah. They somehow get the pass.
00:28:11.020 Where they kind of say it with confidence and everyone's like, Oh, he's just a little different.
00:28:14.760 Yeah. Wasn't that whole thing too? Like with that rapper six, nine, he's just like a Puerto Rican guy and he just goes, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. He's hammering that button. Yeah. So, uh, I guess some rules, it's just like, yeah, it's like, it's a black and white issue, but it's, there's a lot of gray area, I guess. Yeah, exactly. Um, and I'm looking at this article right now and they write it out, uh, like you're saying with a, not playing victim. Cause obviously something happened, but like, uh, making it more extreme with tears in her eyes.
00:28:43.760 The college freshmen had a message during a rally Monday night. This is a recurring issue across American school systems, no matter what age. So it's like a rally, a whole thing. Cause someone, cause a blacked out, like brain dead, John Fetterman level functions just started saying the, started saying the N word.
00:29:00.220 Yeah. But now that this happened, it's like a weapon. Like anyone who says it, who's not allowed, it's like a religious thing almost where it's like a weapon now where everyone's now against it. And you know, this is obviously coming from someone who would never say the N word outside of his house.
00:29:13.360 I only really use it when making jokes with my friends, my very close friends, like everyone else.
00:29:18.420 What?
00:29:19.340 It's not a big deal. Um, I'm just kidding.
00:29:22.460 Hold on, hold on. Can I say something too? Good bit, good bit, buddy. You got me there. Um, the quote from this girl who was involved or whatever, I was physically, verbally, and racially assaulted.
00:29:34.180 What does that mean? There's only physical and verbal. There's no racial assault.
00:29:38.460 Yeah. It's like, don't take it personally. She's the drunkest, stupidest person ever.
00:29:42.600 Yeah. There's racially motivated assault. You could have maybe said that racially assaulted. I think you just made something up.
00:29:48.320 Yeah, exactly. So the behavior is bad, but it's nothing more than a stupid girl on her worst, stupidest drunk night. I wouldn't look too far into it and try and make it into sort of some systemic thing.
00:30:00.800 We'll check in on that girl in like a year. Yeah. I kind of want to see what happens. We're not going to send her a base mug or anything like that. Yeah. She probably doesn't even like us. She's probably pro abortion.
00:30:09.380 I know. She probably just made a mistake and like, was like, what can I say to these people to make them really mad?
00:30:14.280 It doesn't even know what she said. Yeah. Um, all right. We're still on cringe of the week. The next part of cringe of the week is cringing from injuries. We adjusted cringe of the week a little bit this week. It's not going to be the same freak woke leftist. It's going to be some, but the first one guy blows out his teeth, trying to do it.
00:30:30.780 Jump across the gap. Yeah. More than his teeth. Probably. So this guy's going for it. He never had it. I think he's jumping uphill and across too.
00:30:40.980 Two, three, go. One, two, three, go. Don't listen to him, buddy. Never had a chance. Dead. Now your buddy's jumping in the canal to pull you out. You're done. Go hope you collect your teeth in a situation like that to put them back in or you just get new ones. Just get new ones. Yeah. You're not collecting those from the bottom of the canal. Um, and that's the thing. It's like, wait, the guy's kind of like second
00:31:00.660 guessing. He's thinking about it. Once he hears one, two, three, all of a sudden you got to go. That's like a thing. Same with like working out too. It's like whenever a spotter on like bench says one, two, and it's like, I'll do the countdown. Like it's me doing it. So once you get someone else counting you down on something you shouldn't be doing.
00:31:18.660 You've already lost the plot. It's not yours anymore. Exactly. Something's up.
00:31:23.200 If you see the camera out when you're attempting to cross, uh, people are rooting for you.
00:31:28.400 Exactly. Next, there was a broken ankle graveyard at some football game. Who won the what?
00:31:33.680 This is bad. Um, apparently coastal Carolina beat Appalachian state Appalachian. Um, and they were storming the field and this is where the video starts.
00:31:43.560 So two people are down there's, it's a large brick like thing. And then look at this kid.
00:31:49.060 So everyone's rushing the field and people are in the background, just going down after. And there's multiple people, multiple people down with like blown out compound fracture, backwards ankles.
00:31:59.000 And this heavy kid, this heavy kid has never had a chance.
00:32:02.280 It's literally like tib fib snapped, twisted the wrong way. Like you thought you were having a fun time. Now you're in the ER.
00:32:08.800 Exactly. I was, go ahead.
00:32:10.260 Well, I saw the article and I think there were five people injured. Three people brought to the hospital.
00:32:14.400 Broken ankle graveyard.
00:32:15.300 Yeah. I was going to put those in uplifting gold. And then I thought there's nothing uplifting about this.
00:32:20.120 Yeah. Up air lifted to the hospital. Maybe, um, dude. Yeah. And you need to stop. We need a good uplifting gold this week.
00:32:27.360 So this week's uplifting gold is as good as it gets. And I'm not just saying that. Um, remember last week I, we, or maybe two weeks ago, I did that thing with you where it's like, take one of these beans or one of these pills or whatever.
00:32:37.960 And like one of them would be, you have to wear double ankle boots for, uh, the rest of your life or something.
00:32:43.800 And if people ask you why you have to say, I think it's cool. Yeah. I got like an ad on my Instagram showing off a page and let's check out, check it out. This guy is wearing double ankle boots.
00:32:54.960 Fashionably by choice. Fashionably. Wow. So it's like three different angles of the double ankle boots. You could have pulled it off. Yeah. And made it some sort of like, like modern moon man.
00:33:06.340 If only I knew about this before, that would have been the pill I chose. Easy one. Instead, I put, what did I choose? 75 pounds? Gain 75 pounds instantly. Yeah. I'll wear the walking boots now.
00:33:15.800 Take that back. All right. Next clip. The climate change girl. Yep. Another person making excuses.
00:33:24.640 Hello. My name is Louise. I'm 24 years old and I'm here.
00:33:32.720 I'm here because I don't have a future.
00:33:36.820 She's a 10, but she's mad because she thinks the world's going to end.
00:33:40.340 She's a 10, but, uh, Greta Thunberg really got to her.
00:33:43.440 Yeah. Her brain's been poisoned. I was thinking like, what if, um, everyone's getting prepped with
00:33:50.080 climate change and it's really because revelations is going to happen and God's going to destroy the
00:33:55.640 earth and then they're doing climate change. So when people see like, oh, there's like this fiery
00:34:00.960 hell pit over here, like this is climate change. So till the very end, people will reject God when
00:34:07.580 they see the world turning into fire. Maybe that's a good, maybe that's a good, I'm not going to say
00:34:13.520 no. Thank you. Um, yeah, but this is another example. I think we were talking about this with
00:34:17.980 the Alex Stein girl, the spit in the face. It's a girl who could have a lovely life, man. She's 24.
00:34:24.580 Very good looking. She's attractive and she's just spending her time. You know, you could build a
00:34:29.200 family. You could be the mom who has five kids and then you're the grandma who has 60.
00:34:32.740 Yeah. And you're so proud and you just wake up every day and you get stories and baseball games
00:34:38.380 and this and that. Nah, dude, just go act on a bridge about climate change. Go stand on the road.
00:34:45.060 Yeah. You see those tears? Yeah. It's like, there's an alternate reality out there for you guys. You
00:34:49.340 don't have to be angry. And I'd like to say this because we have kind of like a, uh, uh, like a fun
00:34:56.040 take, you know, people always say like, well, you guys don't get down. It's like, we're laughing at it.
00:35:00.220 We're making it bits. And so that girl is not laughing about it. She's not doing bits. She's
00:35:05.780 not having a fun time. Um, it's just misery and acting and a weird combination of, of factors
00:35:11.880 leading to a non-traditional life. And the progressives need that. They need those
00:35:16.040 outraged people. And then they use those outraged people as like useful idiots they're called. And
00:35:20.840 then they just justify overreach and taking away your rights and funneling money and raising your taxes
00:35:26.800 just because, Oh, everyone's so mad. Climate change is so real. Look how, I mean, they're
00:35:30.620 gluing themselves to Van Gogh. Like, of course it's something you don't probably know much
00:35:34.360 about it, but let's just stop farming and give us 50% tax rate and we'll, we'll, we'll make
00:35:40.080 the planet less hot. Yeah. Okay. China will keep doing whatever the hell they want. Uh, coal
00:35:45.540 powered, whatever. But like these girls, it's like, she's not paying a lot of taxes. She
00:35:49.460 has no real job. So it's like, she just like, it's like, Oh, like the, the rich and the
00:35:54.080 elite, they need to do their fair share and we need to make a change. But like, I don't know,
00:35:57.660 I haven't ever accomplished anything or I'm not significant, but you need to stop it. So the
00:36:02.120 world doesn't end. That's the dynamic they've created. Yeah. And then these types listen to
00:36:05.960 Taylor Swift, who, who's off on our private jet 40 times a month or something. Repeats it. So
00:36:12.040 exactly. Next, uh, the hippo bidet. Yeah. This one is cringe, I guess.
00:36:18.060 This could have been uplifting. It's not cringe.
00:36:24.080 It wipes his own ass with the piss.
00:36:31.220 This is that crazy old climate change, right? Yeah. I don't know. What are you talking about?
00:36:37.720 Oh man. What are you talking about? Next clip. Uh,
00:36:41.260 you want to see another young corrupted woman with, uh, Joe Biden? Yeah. Joe Biden fan with
00:36:46.720 the bra. Yeah. I don't even like Joe Biden that much. Okay. That's all I had to say. You want him
00:36:56.960 to run for reelection Joe Biden? I guess so. I mean, I feel like all presidents kind of can't
00:37:02.700 really do good, like that good things, but also like I'm not educated enough on the topic. I just
00:37:07.280 really love fashion and boobies and Joe Biden related merchandise and, um, attention. And I
00:37:15.140 love, so that's all I had to say. Yeah, that's it. She likes taking her clothes off. She likes
00:37:21.060 attention. She doesn't know much about the issues, but thinks Joe Biden is the guy. And just like
00:37:26.680 another way of saying your brain's been fried by birth control and TikTok. Birth control, TikTok,
00:37:31.460 and then peer pressure for, from other, from the angry climate girl earlier, peer pressure from
00:37:36.700 those types who are informed quote unquote. Um, yeah. So the, the, the birth control fries the
00:37:42.560 brain. That's what the attention, same with TikTok going viral. It's all like, yeah, my, my dopamine
00:37:47.540 got kind of hijacked by the deep state and China, China's algorithm. I'm just doing what I think is
00:37:54.080 best. I'm kind of just a victim to my own desires. Uh, Hey, a woman in politics and it ends with her
00:37:59.960 pulling her tits out. Yeah. I don't know. Does that, is that a microcosm of anything? Maybe.
00:38:04.880 Yeah. Uh, last one. I don't really know what I mean by that. I think you mean something. Okay.
00:38:11.560 Uh, last clip gender teacher with the nails. Yeah. More traditional cringe of the week here.
00:38:17.420 We have to have one. We could just ignore my hair, please. So today during class, um, one of my classes
00:38:26.120 were just all over the place. They would not stop talking and they always know how to get me.
00:38:31.860 Ask me questions about sex ed and I'm sucked into your loophole. I don't even know if that's
00:38:36.580 the right phrase. Loophole. But once you're the teacher, you don't know. Do you believe that
00:38:40.340 there's multiple genders like in this country? And I said, yeah, I mean, depending on where you live,
00:38:45.320 there could be no genders or there could be more than three depending on your culture and your
00:38:49.860 society. In our society, I do believe that there are multiple genders. And he was like,
00:38:56.320 I don't believe that because when you're born, they assign you boy or girl. And I said, yes,
00:39:01.100 they do based on your biological set. Gender is the ideas formed from society and culture that are
00:39:07.500 attached to the sexes. So then I asked him what happens when a child is born and they're assigned
00:39:13.440 non-binary. Non-binary. Non-binary. Non-binary. So I asked him what would happen if a child was born
00:39:19.840 and they were assigned the gender being non-binary. Which like doesn't happen. They had nothing to say.
00:39:24.740 Now, is it common? No. But there are kids that are assigned no gender or no strict box of a gender
00:39:33.420 when they are born. That's good. So this is the- We know where she's going. This is who votes for
00:39:36.880 Kathy Hochul. I guess. I guess. Or she gives her ballot off to someone else and lets them run it to the
00:39:41.860 box for- Or runs a few ballots herself and knows that what we're up against is bigger than the
00:39:47.180 constitution and your voting rights. We need to do what's right because there's a hateful group
00:39:50.920 trying to take power that's authoritarian and fascist. Fascism. And we need to fight back for
00:39:55.440 our democracy. So we're willing to do anything it takes to prevent the Republicans, which is literally
00:40:00.940 the mindset, which is why everyone was able to collect so many ballots and why the single unmarried
00:40:06.760 women are the ones who voted stupid. It's like a different kind of gaslighting. You're
00:40:11.620 gaslighting on everybody into thinking their rights and their whole livelihood is on the line.
00:40:15.780 How about the casual mention of like, my students know that if they talk about sex education,
00:40:21.640 she calls it that, but it's like, you're just going off on gender shit.
00:40:24.960 And they get sucked- Yeah.
00:40:26.480 They know they can suck you in. Yeah.
00:40:27.700 I get sucked into their loophole.
00:40:29.220 It's like, sounds like the kids are running the class and they know how to waste your time
00:40:32.300 and not do math.
00:40:33.400 I was the king of that. In school, I had an English teacher who I love and she was great,
00:40:38.500 but we could really get her going and talking. And then there was one day I had like some kid
00:40:43.720 who like won a karate award. I was like, Miss C, you think it'd be a cool idea if Steven,
00:40:48.720 since he won the karate award, could maybe teach some self-defense moves for the girls? And she's
00:40:52.580 like, that's not a bad idea. And then it would be like 15 minutes of him like doing karate and
00:40:58.560 we're all just like not reading, you know, Huck Finn or whatever.
00:41:01.820 So yeah, that's who voted for Kathy Hochul. That's who teaches the kids, doesn't know loophole.
00:41:08.300 That's who think abortion up until nine months is a human right.
00:41:11.780 Yeah. No one should be forced to carry a baby. It's like, there's a lot of other things you
00:41:17.620 could have done up until that point to prevent it, buddy. So yeah, that's who votes, doesn't know
00:41:23.040 loophole.
00:41:24.540 Loophole.
00:41:25.200 Just uses it like kind of how she thinks I get sucked into their loophole. It's like,
00:41:29.700 that's not even close to their loophole. Come on. Yeah. Um, all right. That's at the end of our
00:41:37.340 cringe of the week. That was a great cringe of the week section. We are heading now a little
00:41:41.180 different, a little non-traditional, which I like. Yeah. The whole N word take was that's tough.
00:41:47.600 That was a tough one to pull off, but it's true. It's true. If some drunk, stupid girl in the
00:41:52.880 cafeteria says something, it's a reflection on her. She's an idiot. She got too drunk. She made a bad
00:41:58.800 mistake and she's foolish. Yeah. But that's not what's holding everyone down. The university
00:42:03.300 system springs into action too. Like we have safe spaces. We're offering counseling. There's a
00:42:07.760 rally. No class this week. It's like, all right. Did they actually do that? A hundred percent.
00:42:12.120 They did? Okay. Sit-ins. People weren't going to class. They were protesting. And it's just like
00:42:16.660 an excuse for whatever your shortcomings are around whatever you, for whatever reason, you're not
00:42:22.240 where you want to be. You can now say it's because there's racism still exists. And we saw it here on
00:42:27.040 our own campus. Now I'm not going to the midterm. Yeah. Hey, well, I'm noticing a parallel, right?
00:42:32.040 These types of people, the little kids, they get their teacher to talk about sex ed. They derail
00:42:36.200 her for a little bit. They don't have to learn math or do whatever. These college kids, they don't want
00:42:40.640 to do their midterms either. They don't want to write that paper. So true. So they cry racism and go,
00:42:44.660 all right, give us a few days off. Arrested development, derail, derail the authority. So it's like
00:42:49.540 everyone can just be kids for longer. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. That's a good point. We wrapped it up nicely
00:42:55.000 there. Next section, our urban decay section. This is an important one. The first clip, the
00:42:59.640 road rage fight. So there's a truck versus a PT cruiser. They're going crazy. Truck wants to pass.
00:43:05.720 PT cruiser wants to block. They're just rushing to go vote for John Fetterman. We got to fight
00:43:11.000 climate change, bro. Get out of the way. So this guy in the truck gets out, starts punching the PT
00:43:16.420 cruiser guy. Open window, big mistake. Which you think is smart because whoever drives a PT cruiser
00:43:20.620 is a PT loser, but PT cruiser guy also has nothing to lose. He swings back. He gets out.
00:43:27.240 There's a tussle. You drive a PT cruiser. You're not, you have nothing to lose. PT cruiser guy
00:43:32.980 wants to get back in his car. Truck guy wants to swing again. And then now here's the fight.
00:43:37.900 Here's the tussle. Truck guy gets smoked. Truck guy's off balance. Tossed. Head on the concrete.
00:43:42.760 Hurt. PT cruiser guy making his escape. And he's off into the sunset around. Yep. Dash cam guy must
00:43:53.520 be celebrating right now. That's good. I got all of this. This guy stumbles off the truck guy back
00:43:59.300 in his car and it's over. It's over. What are your key takeaways here? PT cruiser guy had nothing to
00:44:05.480 lose. If you're going to get out of the car and throw the first punch, you better game it so you
00:44:12.040 don't lose the fight. That's embarrassing. That's humiliating. What about you? Nothing.
00:44:16.800 Losing to a PT cruiser, I think is the most embarrassing part of that whole thing. Yeah.
00:44:20.980 And then the other thing, it's like, what was the best case scenario? What was the best case
00:44:26.600 scenario? He came in and you knocked him out through the window. And you go, I told you. And then he's
00:44:30.960 like dead in his car. And you might still get a charge because of the dash cam. But this guy's got a
00:44:35.620 damaged car now. Their car's hit. The guy's got a damaged car now and he got knocked out by a PT
00:44:40.380 cruiser guy. Who drove off. And there's no winner. There's no winner in road rage, I think,
00:44:45.580 is the main point. That's pretty obvious to the normal audience. Yeah, exactly. Don't let a street
00:44:51.140 rat or a street rat adjacent person bait you into losing your temper and doing something irrational.
00:44:57.280 Exactly. Next thing is kind of election related. The last few weeks, Democrats have been going around
00:45:03.660 because Republicans are talking about violence and how violence is up and it's super bad and it's true
00:45:07.840 and it's up everywhere. Yep. Especially in cities. And then the Democrats are going around pretending
00:45:13.540 and saying, what was the headline? This woman tweeted, she said, other than murder, violent crime is not
00:45:19.600 up. Did you know that? Violent crime is a key midterm voting issue. But what does the data say?
00:45:24.760 Oh, the data says it's down besides murder. Yeah. Oh, okay. Other than murder. Other than murder.
00:45:31.660 That's literally because the cops can't do their job anymore. They're not allowed to.
00:45:35.160 No one's getting prosecuted. If you do get prosecuted, whatever you do wrong is like knocked
00:45:40.440 down severely. So if you rob a store with a gun, by the time you get charged or whatever, it's like
00:45:46.580 misdemeanor, whatever, a little mean, no one gets in trouble. So all these things, no one's actually
00:45:52.640 getting charged for crimes, but murder, you can't really hide that stat because there's a body in the
00:45:59.000 box in the morgue. Yeah. Yeah. Someone's toe tagging him. Yeah. There's a whole thing.
00:46:02.880 You're getting toe tagged at the morgue. You can't really hide that stat. So besides murder,
00:46:07.200 crime is down. It's like murder is the real indicator here. So if murder is up, everything's
00:46:13.040 up. Yes. And if it's not up, it's because you guys are choosing not to prosecute and to knock
00:46:17.360 certain charges down. So that's how that gets explained. Yeah. But yeah, it's based on this.
00:46:21.900 What did the stats say? Oh, let's, let's, let's trust you now. As soon as you discarded murder.
00:46:26.700 Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Besides murder, it's like, isn't that the one that you can kind of like put
00:46:32.080 as the cornerstone of a violent crime stat? If murder's up, robberies are up, carjackings
00:46:37.620 are up, assaults are up. Yeah. If someone's willing to murder, they're definitely willing to do all
00:46:42.260 the little smaller stuff in between. But yeah, crime's down. Go vote for John Fetterman.
00:46:47.800 Thank you, John Fetterman. All right. Next we have the stripper dump.
00:46:52.820 What? Stripper dump. What are you doing, light skin?
00:46:58.460 Ah. I think you dropped something.
00:47:02.520 I think you dropped something. Yeah, crime's down though, right?
00:47:07.000 Stripper's shitting on the street. I don't know. Crime's down though.
00:47:10.940 Yeah. Cities are good. Just murder's up.
00:47:14.860 All right. This next guy is a pet of Richard Rapoy. Richard Rapoy and I have human pets.
00:47:20.540 We call them, it's people that are like obscure and random that we like to follow and hyper-focus
00:47:26.160 and basically treat like their own reality show. Yeah. People who put themselves out there
00:47:30.040 on social media. Like we keep them as a pet. We're like, okay, we'll, we'll pay attention
00:47:33.860 to this. Exactly. And it's like, we don't watch, you know, the master chef. We don't watch cartoons.
00:47:39.300 We do watch our pets and treat them like TV shows. Yes. So we have a guy that we like. We're going to
00:47:45.820 look at every story. We're going to look at all of his posts and they become our pet and our,
00:47:50.260 and our mutual entertainment, which we both watch. So this guy is a big Richard Rapoy pet.
00:47:55.580 This guy. I'll give an explanation of what he is up to.
00:47:57.680 Yeah. I got to preface this a little bit. This guy's like an ugly type of Asian guy who wears these
00:48:02.640 thick glasses and he's kind of like a middle-aged guy. He's on Tik TOK. He's got 20,000 followers,
00:48:08.860 mainland China type. Yeah. Mainland China type, a little bit of a language barrier type, uh,
00:48:13.300 drinks. He drinks, he's kind of like messed up all the time. And so what this guy does is he goes
00:48:18.680 to restaurants and like, not restaurants, like he'll go to Outback or like Applebee's or like a
00:48:24.360 local place like that. And he basically is filming himself the whole time. And then he always gets his
00:48:30.660 credit card declined. He always gives the place a bad credit card and then he's filming himself.
00:48:36.520 And so there's inevitably a confrontation like, Hey man, your cards declined. So let me just play.
00:48:42.600 Yeah. And he always drinks. He's always drinking like three or four beers by the time the,
00:48:46.620 by the time it's time to sign out. And so he plays a little buzzed. So he's a little drunk and
00:48:52.520 he plays on this kind of like language barrier, drunk misunderstanding. The card's not working and
00:48:57.160 just kind of, I call it dine and dashing just without dashing when you're ready for a
00:49:02.480 confrontation. So he just faces him. He just, which I, I kind of respect, but, but it still
00:49:07.660 falls in urban decay. Cause he's a street rat. That's why he's a pet.
00:49:10.540 It's not working. Oh, as if he doesn't know. So it's always like snippets and he goes, how much
00:49:33.980 the bill? And he kind of goes, Oh, he offers no solutions. He's just like dining and dashing
00:49:39.760 in front of them. Um, and so here's another one where the guy kind of like caught on what was
00:49:44.200 happening and kind of, uh, tried to expose him. But this is honestly what his fans want. This is
00:49:49.040 what I want. I like when the confrontation gets greasier. So here's this one.
00:49:53.580 This guy, he, he, he's at a bar he paid, but the credit card is no good.
00:49:57.340 Yeah. No money. This guy has no money. You have to leave. You have to leave now.
00:50:02.560 Yeah, boss. Oh my goodness. You have no money. You have to leave.
00:50:08.020 He's only posting like a 10 second interaction, but it's like the worst, most embarrassing moment
00:50:12.540 of your life. Like, could you imagine getting run out of a restaurant? Like this guy has no money.
00:50:17.040 He has to leave. He goes, Oh, the credit card was declining. He goes, Oh, okay. Okay.
00:50:21.000 Dine and dashing to their face. It's like a whole new level. It's like, you know,
00:50:25.140 you have a bad credit card and he's eventually going to get banned from everywhere. Yeah. Um,
00:50:29.160 and people are, Oh, I just watched one before the show. People are kind of catching on. He's like,
00:50:33.440 I got a few calls about you. You're not going to pay. So this guy's card network. Oh, okay. So his,
00:50:39.020 his at is, uh, only best show only best show. I don't even know what that means, but if you guys
00:50:44.980 want to follow, he's, he's on Tik TOK and he's, uh, he's living in his own world. That's the dream.
00:50:50.340 Uh, second to last clip, uh, the payday loan. Yeah. So this is also from,
00:50:55.140 Tik TOK advertisements. Um, and so I had been scrolling on this and I don't know. I just found
00:51:01.400 it hilarious. So can we skip to the good part? Getting a cash advance from Clover and being able
00:51:13.660 to go out on the weekend. Yeah. So basically it says, it says POV laying, they try to make
00:51:19.440 advertisements memes now. Cause they want to trick you, which I get, I get that. I'll do that.
00:51:23.560 But POV laying in bed, waiting for my next paycheck to hit in order to go out. And then
00:51:27.920 can we skip to the good part? Get a cash advance from Clover and being able to go out. So you
00:51:32.980 get a salad, go to a restaurant, boyfriend, you go to a restaurant, you immediately go to
00:51:36.480 the bulls game, shit seat to the bulls game, even though you're broke. Yeah. Section three
00:51:40.280 10, um, even though you're broke. Um, and then you go to the barcade. Yeah. Yeah. Cause that's
00:51:47.260 what we do on the weekends. The money is your brain wired for instant gratification, but you
00:51:51.540 don't have $180. Yeah. Clover. So the, the urban decay is obviously, uh, we have known
00:51:58.980 about payday loans and being predatory and you go to a payday loan store and you end
00:52:02.640 up paying like 8,000 APR or something ridiculous. It's usually used to be for like buying groceries
00:52:07.340 or like paying your rent. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. A hundred percent. Um, but even still
00:52:11.660 that's predatory, right? And like you should, it should be your last, like you should borrow
00:52:15.340 money from someone who hates you or like who is on your last straw before you go to a payday loan
00:52:19.620 place. Um, but so now it's just this Jen or whatever, this zoomer thing, which is literally
00:52:26.780 borrow money and become a debt slave to go out on the weekend. Good luck to go to the, the bulls
00:52:33.680 game. Yeah. These people, they, they really value themselves. They think they deserve, you know,
00:52:38.620 no need to work hard. They deserve to do all the fun things. I'll just get my pay now. And then
00:52:43.120 it'll cost me, I'll borrow a hundred dollars for 182 and then I'll do that next week. And then I'm
00:52:47.920 stuck in a time loop and eventually my paycheck is zero. Yeah, exactly. And I'm already in student
00:52:53.240 loan debt and then I'm already blah, blah, blah, living in the whatever place I get a discount for
00:52:58.160 with my boyfriend. And then you have like all these like shit things that leads to like these people
00:53:02.880 becoming an entire class of surfs. Yeah. Yeah. And then they'll vote a certain way because they've
00:53:07.620 been surfed. Yeah. Cause now they need to vote against the Republicans or out so that, you know,
00:53:12.560 so they can get their student loans forgiven. Yeah. Um, and so we obviously don't need to tell
00:53:16.440 the audience this audience here does not take on dumb debt. That's right. This audience doesn't
00:53:20.380 do dumb shit like that. So we're just going to make fun of it and stuff. Yeah. Last piece of
00:53:23.800 Urban Decay, that guy Takeoff, the rapper who died, we covered that last week. Uh, and you'd think
00:53:30.100 there'd maybe be some, a reckoning, a call for accountability, some sort of self-reflection.
00:53:35.880 Like why do we put ourselves in these situations? What's part of our culture is causing all
00:53:39.760 these premature deaths in our young men. We have to do better in our community. Something,
00:53:43.960 something like that. But instead, quite to the contrary, this, uh, brilliant author,
00:53:49.520 Kendi King, um, wrote an article titled on the passing of Takeoff in the state of rap colon,
00:53:56.960 how white teens have increased violence in the genre. Yeah. Personal accountability, like reflection.
00:54:03.820 Or is it the white people who listen in? Is it the white teens? And it says, uh, following the
00:54:08.540 tragic death of Migos rapper Takeoff, let's take an honest look at issues within the rap community
00:54:13.480 without the racist remarks white media loves to make about the genre. Okay. So are we talking
00:54:20.380 about the culture? Without the racist remarks, white teenagers. Yeah. Um, and so here's a paragraph
00:54:26.020 from it. I mean, we're not going to say too much about this. We just thought it was hilarious.
00:54:29.600 Yes. Like so irony. And there's a paragraph and it says, but if we must point fingers at why so many
00:54:35.580 young black rappers are dying, let's point them the right way and be sure to analyze all the factors
00:54:40.540 here, including the role young white men play in these highly publicized killings. So it's like,
00:54:46.320 why didn't you point the fingers at yourself and be like, why were we gambling with people with guns
00:54:50.340 who want to shoot us? And why are we rapping about killing each other? Why do we need to,
00:54:54.940 why do we need to come to town and get protection from jazz, whatever the, the kingpin of Houston?
00:55:00.480 Yeah. Why do we need protection when we travel? The white teenagers might get us. Yeah. And so
00:55:05.580 the thesis of the article, I won't bore you with the details, but it was all like,
00:55:09.280 they demand more violent lyrics and they demand more codeine and syrup lyrics. And it's just like,
00:55:15.120 dude, I don't, I don't know, man. I would talk to your managers and agents about that.
00:55:18.940 They seem to be signing rappers that promote that. I haven't heard of, you know,
00:55:23.540 there's very few rappers that promote. No white teenager has given you a $3 million
00:55:28.100 advance or forward. That's who's rewarding the type of content being rapped about. Yeah. Not
00:55:36.460 the white teenagers listening to it. Skip the label, skip the agent, skip the producers who say,
00:55:42.380 oh, that sounds fire. Skip the radio who gives them airtime, skip the Spotify executives who promote
00:55:47.960 the streams or do whatever. Let's just go straight to the end consumer, white teenagers who are wearing
00:55:52.580 basketball jerseys. And that's why, that's why the black rappers, you know, are doing crimes and
00:55:57.560 murders and drugs. It's to entertain the white teenagers. Yep. Yep. Because if the white teenagers
00:56:02.340 didn't like it, they would do something different. Yeah, exactly. Hey, that's pretty good. And that
00:56:07.800 gives us a kind of like a, a better feeling, a more lighthearted feeling heading into Uplifting
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00:57:51.040 Make sure you get your Gold River tea today. First clip of uplifting gold, the fake pledge of allegiance.
00:57:57.820 So yeah, this is a girl who got brought to her boyfriend's house for the first time and they had
00:58:02.180 dinner with the family and there's a little prank they played on her.
00:58:05.520 You guys ready for dinner?
00:58:06.860 Yeah.
00:58:07.860 All right.
00:58:12.440 Pleasurely.
00:58:12.920 To the flag of the United States of America,
00:58:16.520 and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
00:58:24.940 The dad's wearing a high stand for the flag shirt.
00:58:31.280 And the spin at the end. And no one even acknowledges it.
00:58:35.500 Oh, that's so good. That's my favorite kind of bit.
00:58:37.840 Yeah, that's good stuff.
00:58:38.720 We used to do that at the old house in St. Petersburg, Florida.
00:58:42.900 The first time we were all together, it was me, rap boy, typical liberal, and DC Drano.
00:58:47.220 And we were watching, I think, like an NFL game and the national anthem was playing.
00:58:50.420 And then we stood up for it in the TV room.
00:58:52.920 Took off our hats.
00:58:54.160 And we're not going to tell you what happened or if anyone was peer pressured into standing or not standing,
00:58:58.440 but it was a pretty funny bit.
00:59:00.480 Yeah.
00:59:01.320 Someone stood.
00:59:02.520 Someone stood. It was like a peer pressure social experiment.
00:59:06.400 And it was a very good one.
00:59:07.460 I think that chef's kiss on that pledge video is her doing the spin afterwards.
00:59:11.300 Because that's inexplicable. That doesn't mean anything.
00:59:14.860 You should use some critical thinking as that happening.
00:59:17.120 And at that point, you got to go, all right, this is a bit, right?
00:59:20.620 Well, here's the thing.
00:59:21.900 I would, if my family was doing that as a bit, which we totally would, like that's the type of thing we would do.
00:59:27.780 If I would respect someone more if they called it out, like you guys are kidding, right?
00:59:32.500 There's no flag here.
00:59:33.980 If she just goes along with it and does the spin, it's like, you guys should probably break up.
00:59:37.280 Yeah. You're kind of a follower. I don't know.
00:59:39.420 Next clip, the old woman, the grandma in the time loop.
00:59:46.160 So, yeah, this is a grandma who is trying to do voice to text and kind of gets stuck in a time loop.
00:59:51.720 Trying the microphone.
00:59:54.160 And I hope this comes out right.
00:59:57.420 Because, oh, I should say a period, right?
00:59:59.920 Oh, oh, I'm sorry.
01:00:03.240 Wait a minute.
01:00:03.840 Breathe deep.
01:00:10.360 Okay.
01:00:11.060 What does that say?
01:00:13.080 Wait a minute.
01:00:14.120 I'll read it okay.
01:00:15.900 What is it?
01:00:16.940 Say, wait a minute.
01:00:18.020 I read it okay.
01:00:20.120 Who read it okay?
01:00:21.980 Is she answering me?
01:00:23.400 Is she talking back to me?
01:00:24.940 No, that's you.
01:00:25.920 Is that me?
01:00:28.480 That's so good.
01:00:29.460 Grandma cannot conceptualize and think outside of herself anymore.
01:00:33.840 She got stuck in a time loop and the computers are talking back.
01:00:37.440 Yep.
01:00:37.940 Next one, dog swims over other dog.
01:00:40.460 Yep.
01:00:40.820 This is uplifting.
01:00:43.820 No music on this for copyright reasons.
01:00:47.300 Dogs in the water.
01:00:50.320 And the other dog just gets dumped.
01:00:52.120 Sure enough.
01:00:53.740 Which I like.
01:00:54.480 I don't like husky dogs like that.
01:00:55.980 Yeah.
01:00:56.360 A little skinny guys.
01:00:57.260 A little skinny huskies.
01:00:57.960 Not a fan.
01:00:58.360 I actually like huskies.
01:00:59.500 They're okay.
01:01:00.220 Nothing wrong with them.
01:01:01.040 Not in Florida.
01:01:01.780 Not in Texas.
01:01:02.520 Not in the south.
01:01:04.040 Yeah.
01:01:04.520 They're okay.
01:01:05.560 Next, jack guy curls 125s.
01:01:08.620 Yeah.
01:01:08.840 This guy's shredded.
01:01:09.500 He must be a beast if he's curling 125s.
01:01:11.200 He's strong AF.
01:01:12.460 If you're audio only, there's just an absolute beast in the gym curling 125s.
01:01:19.220 He is a savage.
01:01:21.040 Look at that.
01:01:22.260 Working out is so important.
01:01:23.600 We've been working out more.
01:01:24.440 But curling 125s, it's like, it's discouraging if you see that.
01:01:28.620 Because then you're like, oh, I curl 40s, which I thought was a lot.
01:01:32.620 125s.
01:01:33.120 That's 3X.
01:01:34.060 Do you think there's something to that?
01:01:35.560 Do you think even just have it, like even without proper form, do you think holding 125 that much does something for you?
01:01:41.540 You're holding 250 pounds in your hands and you're moving it around.
01:01:45.000 It's not your, it is your biceps a little bit.
01:01:47.600 But it's like.
01:01:48.180 It's not pure form.
01:01:48.920 It's all your, it's all your grip strength muscles.
01:01:51.460 Your engagement muscles.
01:01:52.120 It's in here.
01:01:53.300 It's like your core.
01:01:54.460 Obliques.
01:01:54.840 That's not easy.
01:01:56.920 Even though it's the worst form ever and bad.
01:01:59.340 And not curls.
01:01:59.940 Not curls.
01:02:01.520 Moving that weight around definitely ain't nothing.
01:02:03.880 That ain't nothing.
01:02:04.460 I agree.
01:02:04.880 Okay, good.
01:02:05.400 I thought you might take the opposite position, but.
01:02:07.340 Yeah.
01:02:07.640 Next, rollerbladers wipeout.
01:02:09.060 This is kind of like a lesson, you know.
01:02:10.920 Yeah.
01:02:11.280 Uplifting lesson.
01:02:12.880 Wiped out.
01:02:14.640 Dead guy.
01:02:15.780 Keeps going.
01:02:16.660 Another wipeout.
01:02:17.540 Dead guy.
01:02:18.140 Keeps going.
01:02:18.940 This guy's a little more wobbly and not.
01:02:23.260 This, they never had a chance with this race.
01:02:25.620 Yeah.
01:02:26.420 That guy's down too.
01:02:27.740 But everyone just gets up and keeps going, which is very important.
01:02:30.860 That's the lesson of the day.
01:02:31.780 That's the uplifting part.
01:02:32.980 Yep.
01:02:33.260 This next clip is actually probably the most uplifting thing.
01:02:36.280 And this is where we're hoping that our audience maybe feels something again.
01:02:39.720 You guys feel like maybe your brain got fried.
01:02:41.840 It's not like how it used to be.
01:02:43.560 You used to be able to feel things and now you're kind of just numb in the world.
01:02:46.700 Hopefully, this will inspire you and make you feel like, hey, one day we can feel again or whatever.
01:02:53.860 And he's feeling good.
01:03:06.680 He's got a little girlfriend.
01:03:08.220 He feels good.
01:03:09.240 That's what it's all about.
01:03:10.560 That's it.
01:03:11.040 That's America.
01:03:11.680 That's what America is all about.
01:03:12.820 That's it.
01:03:13.580 That's guy stuff right there.
01:03:15.040 Yeah.
01:03:15.240 One day, maybe we all feel like something again.
01:03:18.300 And not to take away the uplifting gold, but you know what the left wants to do, wants that girl to do.
01:03:25.780 They want her yelling on a bridge about climate change.
01:03:28.440 Kill her babies.
01:03:29.240 They want her writing Joe Biden on her bra and doing this.
01:03:32.160 And killing her babies so she can go get 200 grand of student loan debt.
01:03:37.860 The perfect plan.
01:03:39.140 Yeah.
01:03:39.520 The perfect plan.
01:03:40.300 And then when you're in student loan debt, then we really got you.
01:03:42.860 The last thing from Uplifting Gold, maybe the favorite thing of the week.
01:03:48.960 Obviously, Ron DeSantis had a great win for governor of Florida.
01:03:52.240 Little Ron DeSantis over here.
01:03:54.300 Huge win.
01:03:55.120 Huge win.
01:03:56.060 And he's got Junior.
01:03:57.260 And he's got little Ron DeSantis.
01:03:59.280 Little Ron.
01:04:00.260 There he is.
01:04:01.320 Look at him.
01:04:01.900 And his little suit.
01:04:02.740 Yeah.
01:04:03.240 He looks just like Ron.
01:04:04.300 He's little Ron DeSantis.
01:04:05.640 He's Ron Junior.
01:04:06.360 He's little Ron DeSantis.
01:04:06.900 That's what it's all about.
01:04:07.980 That is the end of our episode.
01:04:10.180 End of Uplifting Gold.
01:04:11.560 Thank you guys for watching.
01:04:12.880 Before we sign out, we have a couple shout outs this week.
01:04:16.480 Shout out to Amber Tracy's son, Brad.
01:04:19.080 Okay.
01:04:19.560 Who has been taking care of her.
01:04:21.480 Amber is a big fan of the show.
01:04:23.160 So is our whole family.
01:04:24.780 She had a little bit of a hip injury.
01:04:26.740 Broke her hip.
01:04:27.500 Hip surgery.
01:04:27.780 But she's doing better.
01:04:29.520 We love you, Amber Tracy.
01:04:31.380 I'm hoping you're feeling better.
01:04:33.060 We are praying for you.
01:04:34.100 You're going to bounce back and be absolutely fine.
01:04:36.160 We appreciate your viewership so much.
01:04:38.620 And your son, Brad, for taking care of you is beyond appreciation.
01:04:43.340 You guys are the best.
01:04:44.380 Nice work, Brad.
01:04:44.960 Also, shout out to the KGB boys.
01:04:46.860 They got their Clinton shirt.
01:04:48.360 I sent them some Clinton shirts this week.
01:04:49.940 Here's the KGB boys.
01:04:51.260 They have a great show, which will be linked in the description as well.
01:04:54.300 Check them out.
01:04:54.940 They have podcasts, great content, man on the street.
01:04:57.620 These are up and coming guys.
01:04:58.900 These guys are Chads.
01:05:00.160 These guys are very based, Christ-pilled.
01:05:02.600 This is the future.
01:05:03.620 I love the KGB boys.
01:05:04.880 Shout out to you.
01:05:06.380 And then this last little clip.
01:05:08.120 Husband and wife watching Fluckus Talks while they're about to go into birth.
01:05:12.480 This woman's about to give birth.
01:05:13.780 And the last thing she does before giving birth is watch Fluckus Talks, the podcast with
01:05:18.200 her husband, which is amazing.
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01:06:27.860 You know, it used to be I only take silver.
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