Fleccas Talks Podcast - February 03, 2026


EPSTEIN BODY SWAP EXPOSED: CORRECTIONS OFFICER NIGHT SHIFT CONFESSION IN LATEST DOCUMENT DUMP


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 56 minutes

Words per Minute

184.35495

Word Count

21,432

Sentence Count

2,596

Misogynist Sentences

101

Hate Speech Sentences

114


Summary

The Epstein files are being rolled out. Then, in honor of Black History Month, we debunk the Tuskegee airman story. And in our Minneapolis section, we have a lot of kids missing class to protest. And last but not least, in Urban Decay, a man was killed over French fries.


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00:00:45.540 All right, welcome back to Flack of Stocks, a podcast episode 325 today on the show.
00:00:52.560 The Epstein files are being rolled out.
00:00:54.360 We're going to show you some of the stuff that stood out to us so far.
00:00:57.320 Then, in honor of Black History Month, we're going to be debunking the Tuskegee Airmen story.
00:01:03.520 Then, in our Minneapolis section, we have a lot of kids missing class to protest.
00:01:08.180 We'll go over the math proficiency of their school.
00:01:11.020 And last but not least, in Urban Decay, a man was killed over French fries.
00:01:15.580 All this and more, it's Flack of Stocks, a podcast episode 325, ranked the best news podcast of all time.
00:01:27.200 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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00:01:33.040 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:01:38.280 Very cool.
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00:01:39.960 It's Flack of Stocks, a podcast featuring Richard Grapp.
00:01:44.040 Richard Grapp.
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00:04:01.500 How's everyone doing?
00:04:02.380 Did you have a nice weekend, Richard?
00:04:03.480 Yeah, I did.
00:04:04.500 You feel good?
00:04:05.040 You happy to be back in the chair?
00:04:07.240 You know.
00:04:08.160 I am.
00:04:08.560 Not really.
00:04:09.660 What?
00:04:10.840 The Monday ones, you know, you got to kind of recover.
00:04:15.040 You film on Monday.
00:04:16.100 It's kind of a whole thing.
00:04:17.140 So you can't ask me.
00:04:18.360 It's just a job for you.
00:04:19.240 You can't ask me if I'm happy and excited.
00:04:22.580 But I'm ready.
00:04:24.160 I'm prepared.
00:04:25.000 Yeah.
00:04:25.420 You clocked in.
00:04:26.220 You brought your lunch pail.
00:04:27.380 Yeah.
00:04:27.680 I'm trying to leave five minutes early.
00:04:29.160 Hope my boss doesn't see.
00:04:30.640 Hope you can.
00:04:30.940 Shit like that.
00:04:31.780 Cut out early.
00:04:32.560 I'm going to leave an email tomorrow.
00:04:34.400 Stuff like that.
00:04:35.060 There you go.
00:04:35.740 You're on Do Not Disturb.
00:04:36.980 You're on your out of office.
00:04:38.500 Yeah.
00:04:38.680 So if I ever ask you something, you can have like an out of office response.
00:04:42.900 Hey, I am grateful that I have no Microsoft Teams.
00:04:47.100 There's no Slack.
00:04:48.200 There's no Yippo or whatever new startup is coming along.
00:04:51.440 We do nothing.
00:04:52.260 We just talk to each other.
00:04:53.780 We text.
00:04:54.640 So it's nice.
00:04:55.600 It's pretty nice.
00:04:56.300 Yeah.
00:04:56.420 Over the weekend, I re-watched Goodfellas.
00:04:59.480 No.
00:05:00.200 Classic.
00:05:00.820 Good movie.
00:05:01.300 Yeah.
00:05:01.480 I did notice something I wanted to share with you guys.
00:05:03.920 Okay.
00:05:05.000 Those guys are constantly cleaning up glass.
00:05:07.740 Mm.
00:05:08.340 Dust pen.
00:05:09.600 Necessary, right?
00:05:10.420 Yeah.
00:05:10.540 There's breaking a lot of bottles and what?
00:05:11.940 Across each other's heads?
00:05:12.840 Breaking bottles, throwing glasses, flipping tables.
00:05:16.300 Like, I don't know.
00:05:17.220 How often do you guys clean up glass?
00:05:18.800 Once a year?
00:05:20.480 A very unfortunate accident when you lose a literal glass.
00:05:23.900 Yeah.
00:05:24.320 Those guys?
00:05:25.600 Every day.
00:05:26.280 Constantly sweeping.
00:05:26.820 Every day, they're sweeping up glass.
00:05:28.920 Hey, can I take my shoes off in here, boss?
00:05:30.440 Like, oh, no.
00:05:30.980 No, they're not.
00:05:31.840 A lot of glass.
00:05:33.060 Yeah.
00:05:33.280 Imagine how many shards they step on weeks later, too.
00:05:36.360 Yeah.
00:05:36.580 It's tough.
00:05:37.040 You're right.
00:05:37.340 You have, like, the gangster, like, pulling with tweezers, pulling out things from his heel.
00:05:41.820 I stepped in some glass.
00:05:43.200 Yeah.
00:05:43.640 Yeah.
00:05:43.960 Good point.
00:05:44.500 That's a good point.
00:05:45.260 They don't, uh, I don't think anyone's really bringing that up.
00:05:47.860 Mm-hmm.
00:05:48.420 Mm-hmm.
00:05:49.000 Flickus, you're the type of guy who misses the mate, like, wait, what happened in the movie?
00:05:53.800 But then he remembers the glass thing.
00:05:55.700 Like, he doesn't know the twist, but he, he observes the glass.
00:05:58.820 So good for you.
00:05:59.300 A lot of glass.
00:05:59.700 I noticed what I noticed.
00:06:00.920 Detail-oriented guy.
00:06:02.120 All right.
00:06:02.540 Uh, we're in February now.
00:06:03.820 Happy February, everybody.
00:06:05.260 Thank you.
00:06:05.800 Did you know the year is 25% over?
00:06:08.240 Yeah.
00:06:08.860 I know.
00:06:09.340 I did know that.
00:06:10.380 I did know that.
00:06:11.720 It's gone.
00:06:12.060 And I was looking at the graph.
00:06:13.760 February is actually a perfect month.
00:06:16.000 It starts on Sunday and it's 28 days and there's four Mondays, four Tuesdays, four Wednesdays,
00:06:21.200 Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and Sundays.
00:06:22.980 Yeah.
00:06:23.240 It's clean on the calendar.
00:06:24.400 It really is clean.
00:06:25.520 And that's how it's actually supposed to be, uh, before they changed it to enslave us.
00:06:29.820 Okay.
00:06:30.400 Yeah.
00:06:30.640 Yeah.
00:06:30.840 I'm with you.
00:06:31.340 Because 28 days is a full lunar cycle.
00:06:34.180 13 times 28 is 364.
00:06:36.300 Get an extra day for the leap year.
00:06:37.460 No big deal.
00:06:38.000 And then 13 lunar cycles is one solar year.
00:06:41.020 So that really would be perfect.
00:06:42.780 And then the extra month we would need for a 13 month calendar would come between June
00:06:47.480 and July.
00:06:47.980 And it would be called Sol, S-O-L, which is like sun.
00:06:51.100 Extra one day.
00:06:52.220 Yeah.
00:06:52.620 Or yeah.
00:06:53.100 Or the extra month, I mean.
00:06:54.580 Oh, oh, okay.
00:06:55.320 Gotcha.
00:06:55.620 Gotcha.
00:06:55.920 You're advocating for 13 months again, which we've done this before, right?
00:06:59.120 Yeah.
00:06:59.380 And then they have April Fool's Day on April 1st because that's how they make fun of us
00:07:03.860 because that's when the calendar is supposed to actually start.
00:07:06.320 Okay.
00:07:06.740 So what happens?
00:07:07.900 What are we enslaved by?
00:07:09.680 Is this bad?
00:07:10.840 I don't know.
00:07:11.100 It is not good.
00:07:12.160 They're trying to keep us off the natural rhythm and cycle of the earth so it's easier
00:07:17.400 to feel disconnected from it.
00:07:18.960 And then like a wolf hunting a sheep that left the pack, they can chew us up.
00:07:24.820 Easier to do usury when you're not connected to the earth, right?
00:07:27.960 That's how I see it.
00:07:28.880 Okay.
00:07:29.320 Very good.
00:07:29.900 All right.
00:07:30.260 Well, that's enough of that.
00:07:31.320 Let's get into some politics stuff.
00:07:32.980 Obviously, the story of the year so far is all the fraud being done all over the country,
00:07:38.060 especially by migrants.
00:07:39.060 We found some stats out of California that kind of explained how this whole system was
00:07:44.440 put into place.
00:07:45.180 The doctor billed the government $120 million in a single year, claiming to oversee 1,900
00:07:52.480 patients.
00:07:53.800 With almost 2,000 hospice agencies, L.A. County has more than 36 states combined and 30 times
00:08:00.540 more than either Florida or New York.
00:08:02.700 18% of the whole country's home health care billing is coming out of Los Angeles County.
00:08:08.460 How is that possible?
00:08:09.860 And take a look at this map.
00:08:11.260 A cluster of 287 hospice providers in a two-mile radius, some in strip malls, unmarked buildings,
00:08:18.880 even a wrecking yard and vacant lot.
00:08:20.820 So there you go.
00:08:22.600 Yeah.
00:08:22.820 This is how they kind of started their plan and then perfected it.
00:08:26.440 And then they rolled out the playbook nationwide is kind of how I see it.
00:08:29.940 Yeah.
00:08:30.220 And a lot of people have been talking about how imagine what's under the hood of California
00:08:34.020 with a giant budget that they have and all the government spending that has never slowed
00:08:38.460 down.
00:08:39.320 And apparently, L.A., everyone's just dying.
00:08:42.200 And everyone's – the whole economy is caring for elderly people who are about to die out
00:08:47.880 of a fucking wood shop.
00:08:49.480 It's crazy and really unacceptable too.
00:08:53.100 Like this is – part of the problem is all this money like grants and stimulus and things
00:08:58.820 and health care stuff that's from the government to private business, right?
00:09:02.700 Because the – oh, we can't run the hospital.
00:09:04.380 You can and we'll give you the money, right?
00:09:06.380 And all those things are so – are promised to be like, oh, this is going to help.
00:09:10.160 This is going to be great.
00:09:10.960 And then it just goes to like some Armenian's third car, which you can relate to, right?
00:09:16.660 Well, I can't.
00:09:17.580 And I do – I like the Armenians, but I'm sure there is some scamming going on there.
00:09:21.860 And some people were saying that Dr. Oz went all in on this because he's Turkish and he
00:09:25.960 has a lifelong blood feud with Armenians.
00:09:28.440 So there might be some bias there, but I mean, I believe it.
00:09:31.360 Obviously, California is rife with fraud and that's just one example that like –
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00:10:21.200 It's so easy to find.
00:10:22.660 They have more than 36 states and they have – you know, they combine everything and it's – the data is so easy and it goes uncontested for so long, right?
00:10:31.620 Crazy.
00:10:32.640 All right, Nana.
00:10:33.220 Now we're going to drop you off at your hospice care facility at this junkyard.
00:10:37.120 Yeah.
00:10:38.360 And we don't expect you to come out, so it's all good.
00:10:41.020 And there's no one here to take care of you.
00:10:42.760 Dying with dignity in the junkyard.
00:10:45.560 All right, let's get to our next story.
00:10:47.000 It's out of Arizona and there was a hearing, a committee hearing, and they were asking people that represented certain corporations and companies if illegals should be allowed to vote.
00:10:57.520 And listen to the answers.
00:10:58.520 Do you believe that people should have to be United States citizens in order to vote in Arizona's elections?
00:11:06.980 I'm representing an organization and I'm speaking to this bill.
00:11:10.600 I've shared those sentiments.
00:11:12.460 Does the organization you're here representing believe that people should have to be United States citizens in order to vote in Arizona's elections?
00:11:22.060 That's a question that I have to go back for that very specific question to get the response because I don't know.
00:11:26.940 Mr. Chair, that's not an answer.
00:11:28.520 It is not.
00:11:29.140 My name is Jody Lee.
00:11:30.140 I'm here on behalf of Lucha.
00:11:32.000 Does Lucha believe that people should have to be citizens of the United States in order to vote in Arizona's elections?
00:11:40.180 I believe that I don't have an answer from that directly from Lucha.
00:11:45.080 And I think certainly they believe all taxpayers should have access to democracy.
00:11:49.800 That was quite a word solid.
00:11:51.120 But people who are non-citizens who are working in Arizona, whether they're here legally or illegally, pay taxes.
00:11:57.800 Does Lucha believe that non-citizens should be able to vote in Arizona just because they pay taxes?
00:12:04.640 I don't feel comfortable making a definitive statement on behalf of the organization.
00:12:09.060 Hi, sorry.
00:12:09.680 Caitlin Contreras with the ACLU.
00:12:10.840 Is it the position of the ACLU that people should have to be U.S. citizens in order to vote in Arizona's elections?
00:12:18.100 It is the ACLU's position that voting should be fair and accessible to everyone who is eligible.
00:12:26.000 So it's a pretty straightforward question.
00:12:28.360 Yeah.
00:12:28.500 And it's funny because you think with, like, the fraud that it's, like, super sophisticated and, like, oh, line item number 3,250, what does this mean?
00:12:37.900 It's, like, the most basic question ever that everyone should be able to answer.
00:12:41.440 And then 15 years ago, everyone would have answered, no problem.
00:12:44.740 Yeah.
00:12:44.920 And now that's, like, the way to expose the bad guys.
00:12:48.280 It's not even a hard question.
00:12:49.480 It's not even specific.
00:12:50.620 It's not even, like, oh, it's about your balance sheet.
00:12:53.600 This is about your budget.
00:12:54.660 It's literally, should illegals vote?
00:12:56.080 And they're going, eh, what?
00:12:58.220 I don't feel comfortable answering that.
00:13:00.180 I wouldn't speak out of line for my organization, who's retarded.
00:13:03.800 And I think there's a lot of things like this that the Democrats have a question for, like, every issue.
00:13:10.500 Like, should illegals vote?
00:13:11.460 And it's marble mouth nothing.
00:13:13.280 What is a woman?
00:13:14.360 Oh, gee, I don't know.
00:13:15.420 Like, we've seen it 100 times in Congress.
00:13:17.480 It's, like, is fraud bad?
00:13:18.980 They'd probably have a similar answer that they can't really disavow it.
00:13:22.860 So to do this on camera is so crazy.
00:13:25.240 And it kind of goes to show you that even if they're not outright advocating for it, they're really not ready to disavow it.
00:13:33.260 That's the key takeaway.
00:13:34.920 And it's something that's so basic.
00:13:36.600 It's, like, one of the most, like, basic things of our country.
00:13:39.220 It's not even, like, a new thing or, like, are you up to date on this new procedure?
00:13:43.480 Should illegals vote?
00:13:44.620 Eh, got to get back to you.
00:13:46.100 Yeah, getting squirrely.
00:13:47.340 Genuinely, like, getting hot.
00:13:48.780 Like, geez, what's the temperature in here?
00:13:50.460 Start unbuttoning.
00:13:51.260 All right, let's get to our next story.
00:13:53.180 We've been covering for the last few weeks everything going on in Virginia since they won that governor election.
00:13:58.580 We have some new updates tax-wise for Virginia citizens.
00:14:02.160 Here's a list of the many tax increases and proposals Democrats in Virginia are considering passing.
00:14:09.180 They include additional local sales tax in all Virginia counties and cities, new personal property tax on electric leaf blowers and electric landscaping equipment, large employer tax, gun and ammunition tax, new income tax brackets, a delivery tax.
00:14:24.240 This would hit you if you make an order on Amazon, Uber Eats, or an order that includes UPS, FedEx, delivery, et cetera, here in Northern Virginia.
00:14:33.700 There's also a tax they're looking at for events, concerts, an investment income tax, storage facility tax, gym membership tax, dog walking tax, dog grooming tax, counseling tax, digital personal property tax, new car taxes and highway use fees,
00:14:50.540 an increase in the hotel tax here in Arlington statewide.
00:14:55.200 Take that, Trump.
00:14:56.260 Yeah.
00:14:56.960 Jeez.
00:14:57.660 And they campaigned in Virginia basically on like Trump's racist and affordability is important.
00:15:04.380 Yeah.
00:15:04.640 So they get into power and now they just tax the shit out of you.
00:15:07.580 Yeah.
00:15:07.800 And then I actually asked some AI companions of mine, and I'm not going into psychosis, so don't worry about it.
00:15:14.380 If Abigail Spanberger had ever campaigned on any tax increases and the AI said, no, she hadn't.
00:15:20.980 And then obviously, like you said, affordability was a huge piece of it.
00:15:23.980 And then like think about the stuff that they're taxing, anything you're getting delivered, like all these changes in human behaviors that have happened over the past 10 years.
00:15:32.800 They're like, well, millennials are just having dogs, not kids.
00:15:36.340 We got to tax them somehow, right?
00:15:38.140 Dog grooming tax, dog walking tax.
00:15:40.580 Dog grooming tax.
00:15:41.440 You guys need to get your hand in that pie.
00:15:43.880 Like, and then home delivery shit, everything.
00:15:46.540 There's a lot of opportunity.
00:15:47.760 Yeah.
00:15:48.100 But the dog grooming.
00:15:49.180 But the entire campaign is about helping the middle class.
00:15:52.000 And then who pays for all this shit?
00:15:53.780 Is dog grooming a billionaire thing?
00:15:57.000 And I think one is digital property.
00:15:59.780 So if you buy a movie on Amazon, you now owe the state of Virginia something.
00:16:04.340 So really insane.
00:16:05.940 And I actually looked back at some of Abigail Spanberger's ads to kind of see what she was promising.
00:16:11.440 Couldn't find a single, we're going to add all these taxes.
00:16:13.960 Yeah.
00:16:14.420 A little more money spent for you.
00:16:15.720 And then is there ever, I remember growing up and early 20s life living in Chicago.
00:16:22.960 January 1st, every year, there was a big newspaper article about all the new taxes that came out.
00:16:28.240 Do Republicans have anything like that?
00:16:31.100 Is there ever like a Republican state that just keeps squeezing and adding stuff?
00:16:34.740 Or is this purely becoming a Democrat thing where they just ratchet it up and go, we need more money?
00:16:40.160 I think it's a Democrat thing.
00:16:41.460 And then they load up with migrants and stuff who aren't really going to pay the taxes.
00:16:46.580 And then they have the rich people who are kind of stuck there.
00:16:48.920 And the middle class who they're hollowing out.
00:16:50.620 And the middle class who, exactly, the numbers keep going down.
00:16:54.320 It's pretty dark.
00:16:55.100 But it was like something you had to pay attention to in Illinois.
00:16:57.480 Like, oh, geez, parking meters are going up.
00:16:59.840 Like every year there would be something.
00:17:01.720 And Virginia just got, I guess, 10 years of it all at once, right?
00:17:05.080 Crazy.
00:17:05.420 I actually have a message for Donald Trump directly about taxes.
00:17:10.080 I wrote it, so I'll just kind of read what I wrote.
00:17:13.120 Mr. President, we really don't want to pay taxes this year, sir.
00:17:17.120 Everyone stole all of our money already.
00:17:19.280 And it would feel really good if we got this one off.
00:17:22.180 Please.
00:17:22.860 We see all the fraud and waste and stealing.
00:17:25.540 And if we have to pay taxes this year, it will hurt even more than usual.
00:17:29.900 Please.
00:17:30.680 That's a good statement.
00:17:32.440 That's a good.
00:17:33.780 I agree.
00:17:34.600 If there's any year for him to do it, it's this fraud watching Somalians run away with my money.
00:17:39.780 You know, it's crazy.
00:17:41.000 And think about how, like, people are disenfranchised.
00:17:44.080 The middle class is getting hollowed out.
00:17:46.180 Everyone's really frustrated.
00:17:47.340 And then you see all this fraud where, like, a third of the budget, like, trillions of dollars is just fraud and waste.
00:17:54.280 Demoralizing.
00:17:54.880 And then you pay it still, stupid.
00:17:57.060 Yeah.
00:17:57.540 And now I just feel like a fat idiot.
00:17:59.280 And if we were a fighting force, like, if we were on the front lines of Ukraine versus Russia right now, you couldn't even get us to charge.
00:18:07.480 You know what I mean?
00:18:08.080 Yeah.
00:18:08.400 Like, morale is genuinely low.
00:18:10.320 Like, you need to airdrop a Burger King in here.
00:18:12.600 You need to give us ice cream night or something.
00:18:14.580 Yeah.
00:18:14.840 And that's basically what you're begging for, right?
00:18:17.000 Because morale is so low.
00:18:18.640 And then if we paid taxes after seeing what the money goes to, it would go even lower.
00:18:23.960 And then we would be, like, mad at Trump.
00:18:25.700 If he said no taxes, I'd have a pep in my step.
00:18:29.660 And then it literally only helps people who are productive members of society.
00:18:32.940 Yeah.
00:18:33.400 I'd be walking around town.
00:18:36.440 Oysters.
00:18:37.140 Shrimp cocktail for everybody.
00:18:38.840 Yeah.
00:18:39.020 I would do the fall from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory where it's actually a somersault.
00:18:43.080 You think it's a fall, but it's really a somersault?
00:18:45.000 That would be me every day.
00:18:46.040 I know.
00:18:46.900 And we have bruises on the back of my neck and my head.
00:18:50.680 Ten purple suits.
00:18:52.300 They'd all be blown out.
00:18:53.660 The bruises would be everywhere.
00:18:55.460 That's a good letter.
00:18:56.300 I hope someone gives him that.
00:18:57.960 Please, Donald Trump.
00:18:58.940 Yeah.
00:18:59.460 All right.
00:18:59.740 Let's get into some Epstein stuff.
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00:21:25.580 Yep.
00:21:26.060 And you know me.
00:21:26.920 I always wear basketball shorts.
00:21:28.500 It's very easy to carry.
00:21:30.180 Yes.
00:21:30.560 That's important.
00:21:31.940 Otherwise, you have to wear pants.
00:21:33.060 And then it's like, oh, Fluckus has his gun outfit on.
00:21:36.020 Fluckus is carrying a gun.
00:21:37.240 He's wearing jeans.
00:21:38.160 It's so true.
00:21:39.540 So true.
00:21:40.440 All right.
00:21:40.760 Let's get into our Epstein stuff.
00:21:42.120 Before we do, I want to kind of just make a statement.
00:21:45.200 I think they ran a really clean disclosure op on us.
00:21:50.340 Remember how many times they let us down?
00:21:52.440 Yeah.
00:21:52.600 They let us down like 10 times.
00:21:54.260 Oh, the binders.
00:21:55.460 It's nothing.
00:21:56.040 Oh, the new files are coming out.
00:21:57.560 They're on Pam Bondi's desk.
00:21:58.640 It's nothing.
00:21:59.340 It's nothing.
00:21:59.960 It's nothing.
00:22:00.520 And then they finally come out.
00:22:01.960 And a lot of people aren't even like looking.
00:22:03.940 They don't care.
00:22:04.720 And it's like, oh, it's probably nothing again.
00:22:06.140 And this time it's like, I don't know, 6 million files or whatever.
00:22:09.720 Yeah, totally.
00:22:11.100 And the timing seems random as well.
00:22:14.300 And it seems like it's mostly just emails.
00:22:16.860 Yeah, a lot of emails.
00:22:18.120 So and this is stuff that the authorities have had for a long time.
00:22:22.480 So it's kind of one of those things where you need 100,000 autists online, like finding
00:22:28.260 stuff that maybe a team of 20 investigators may have missed.
00:22:30.820 So good stuff still could come out of it.
00:22:33.580 But we hope that there's like a judicial or like the Department of Justice is still like
00:22:38.040 ready to pounce in case something lines up that they hadn't really noticed before, I
00:22:42.560 guess.
00:22:42.900 Yeah.
00:22:43.080 Hopefully they arrest somebody.
00:22:44.200 They arrested Peanut the Squirrel.
00:22:46.160 Who's oh, yeah.
00:22:47.820 Squirrel in New York.
00:22:49.040 But no one from this.
00:22:50.300 So we're going to be covering this.
00:22:51.820 I'm assuming it's going to be multiple episodes because everything is still coming out.
00:22:54.760 So we're going to do it in chunks of like things I thought were really important.
00:22:58.300 And we're going to start with this chunk today.
00:23:00.280 Let's start with the Bill Gates pandemic stuff.
00:23:03.500 Yeah.
00:23:03.640 Bill Gates was planning pandemic simulations with Epstein in 2017.
00:23:08.300 An email lays out proposed deliverables, including strain pandemic simulations, health data systems
00:23:13.600 and neurotech tied to national security.
00:23:15.660 So they were gaming, gaming out some pandemics.
00:23:18.600 Gaming out pandemics.
00:23:20.060 And Epstein was a really a science guy.
00:23:23.160 A math and science.
00:23:24.980 Math and physics and quantum physics.
00:23:28.540 He was like in the know with a lot of like very smart people.
00:23:32.500 And he was a smart guy himself.
00:23:34.300 I was going to say the opposite.
00:23:35.740 Like he presented himself as a smart guy, but none of this reads like all the emails
00:23:40.420 and anecdotal stuff I've seen doesn't read like a real brainiac.
00:23:43.700 It reads like a rich guy who's like kind of trying to be friends with people and littered
00:23:47.980 with typos.
00:23:48.760 Talking about how Jewish he is.
00:23:50.920 Yeah, that's interesting.
00:23:52.000 I thought he was smart, but I think you're falling for the psyop, though.
00:23:55.520 But I watch that.
00:23:56.820 That's the thing.
00:23:57.380 Oh, he's some sort of professor.
00:23:58.460 What?
00:23:58.580 He worked at a boarding school as a math thing.
00:24:01.040 The origin of his money.
00:24:02.380 He's a trader.
00:24:03.040 Like you don't have to be super smart.
00:24:05.560 It's not like he was running advanced algorithms to trade or something.
00:24:09.160 That's true.
00:24:09.860 He in the interview that was released, the Bannon documentary interview, he sounds like
00:24:15.500 he's an articulate, thoughtful guy who like understands how things work.
00:24:20.780 For sure.
00:24:21.100 But there's a lot of those.
00:24:22.380 Yeah.
00:24:22.620 And a big picture thinker.
00:24:23.880 But like I think when you get to like you and Bill Gates are planning pandemic stuff,
00:24:27.980 that's more of like a LARP, you know, to that extent.
00:24:30.880 So that's true.
00:24:31.780 And then also with the Bill Gates stuff, there was an email about how he got an STD from
00:24:36.240 a Russian girl and then had to give his wife the STD meds secretly.
00:24:40.760 Yeah.
00:24:41.020 So I guess, you know, most women become wealthy through divorce.
00:24:44.040 I guess she earned a little bit of that.
00:24:45.620 Yeah.
00:24:45.980 Through the secret STD.
00:24:46.980 Yeah, have a smoothie.
00:24:48.100 Babe, I made you your favorite.
00:24:50.200 The smoothie I've never made you before.
00:24:52.140 It tastes like penicillin's ground up in there.
00:24:55.320 Who knew Bill Gates was that close to a frat bro, you know?
00:24:58.340 I did.
00:24:58.720 Turned up plan B or something for the girl, you accidentally.
00:25:01.780 Crazy.
00:25:02.340 Yeah.
00:25:02.740 And then a lot of the emails, which we're going to get to right now, a lot of the emails
00:25:05.540 kind of had like a Jewish supremacy vibe to them.
00:25:09.100 A lot of times referencing white people as a goyim.
00:25:12.220 Yeah.
00:25:12.820 So we're going to read a couple of those.
00:25:15.020 Here's one email that he sent.
00:25:16.420 It says, this is the way the Jew make money and made a fortune in the past 10 years, selling
00:25:21.860 short the shipping futures.
00:25:23.600 Let the goyim deal in the real world.
00:25:26.040 That's us.
00:25:26.560 So he wants the goyim to, you know, dig ditches and build buildings while he just moves a couple
00:25:32.040 numbers around on the computer.
00:25:33.460 So it kind of speaks to his mindset there of what he thought about it, whether it's a
00:25:37.480 joke or not.
00:25:38.280 You know, I mean, if my DMs leaked there, there'd be accusations of racism for sure.
00:25:44.080 That's a good point.
00:25:45.120 But we're focused on Epstein here right now.
00:25:46.700 Not me.
00:25:47.300 Not you.
00:25:48.280 Let's do the next one.
00:25:49.360 This one, he sent a link about Bannon being removed from the National Security Council
00:25:55.780 in 2017 during Trump's first administration.
00:26:00.180 And he said, war between the Jews and the non-Jews, Jews presently winning.
00:26:05.600 Didn't even know there was a war.
00:26:07.480 Well, I did.
00:26:09.880 But you're kind of alluding to it and making it more real.
00:26:13.400 We have some more goyim emails.
00:26:14.580 Well, yeah, what is he?
00:26:17.080 What is this one about?
00:26:18.520 The quote is, I don't know of any.
00:26:20.320 They did a great job of closing most, at least for the goyim.
00:26:23.580 And that was for tax breaks, I believe.
00:26:26.080 So the goyim were running out of options.
00:26:29.080 Rich Jews like Jeffrey Epstein obviously still had their tax advantages and ways to skirt
00:26:33.880 paying taxes.
00:26:34.880 Lucky.
00:26:35.480 Which I know.
00:26:36.140 We just begged Trump to let us not pay those taxes.
00:26:39.340 And Jeffrey Epstein, the goyim, that's for us.
00:26:42.120 We pay the taxes.
00:26:43.060 We get smoked.
00:26:44.580 And then, as this might be our last one from the goyim section, can you read that?
00:26:48.700 Yeah, this was a conversation between him and Mark Fisher, and he was discussing Jewish
00:26:53.420 souls.
00:26:54.620 A Jewish soul has a very different structure, different ingredients and components, relates
00:26:59.560 to its higher levels differently, has different higher levels, relates to itself and other
00:27:05.040 people in a different manner than a non-Jewish soul.
00:27:07.280 So kind of weird sentence structure there.
00:27:08.900 But he's philosophizing on how Jewish souls are a lot different than the goyim.
00:27:13.940 There's like a caste system of souls, I'm assuming, and we're down with the animals.
00:27:18.840 Yes.
00:27:19.240 Oh, certainly.
00:27:20.080 Certainly.
00:27:20.560 It's his world, and we're just the pieces in it.
00:27:23.080 For sure.
00:27:23.440 So very Jewish chauvinist, Jewish supremacist, whatever you want to call it, but he was
00:27:29.500 comfortable.
00:27:30.080 He was comfortable calling the goyim cattle, basically.
00:27:33.200 So there you go.
00:27:34.060 And those are just the emails.
00:27:35.040 I didn't say it.
00:27:35.900 Yeah.
00:27:36.080 We're just showing you guys what he said.
00:27:38.240 Then also Benjamin Netanyahu was allegedly mentioned over 650 times.
00:27:44.720 Oh, wow.
00:27:45.560 That's a lot, allegedly.
00:27:46.900 Yeah, they're focused on what he likes, which is Israel politics, Israel influence in the
00:27:52.260 world, right?
00:27:53.000 Taking over the world.
00:27:53.800 Yeah.
00:27:54.540 And then we have a picture here that I wanted to put out.
00:27:58.080 It's him, Jeffrey Epstein, talking to some woman.
00:28:01.060 And in the background, you see stuff that's labeled CIA, but apparently that was a coincidence
00:28:06.720 and the CIA was labels for a shoe brand.
00:28:10.500 Ah, okay.
00:28:12.480 So I thought it was CIA, and then I looked and people were like, oh, this is a shoe thing.
00:28:17.120 And then all the bins are filled with shoes, and he's at some sort of manufacturing facility
00:28:22.220 for shoes or something.
00:28:23.420 Makes sense.
00:28:23.960 So it might not actually be the CIA.
00:28:26.160 Okay.
00:28:26.500 But you could look at that and be like, oh, we got them.
00:28:28.280 Yeah.
00:28:28.840 So I want to play both sides.
00:28:30.240 Okay.
00:28:30.760 Smart.
00:28:31.060 All right.
00:28:31.800 Next, can you read this from the Jeffrey Epstein email?
00:28:35.160 Jeffrey Epstein suggested one way to solve the crime problem was to ban N star G-G-E-R-S.
00:28:42.060 He wanted to ban N-words.
00:28:44.680 Ban N-words.
00:28:46.160 Hey, at least he was thinking.
00:28:48.060 Sometimes he gets it right.
00:28:49.100 Maybe he was a good thinker.
00:28:50.620 Maybe he was pretty smart.
00:28:52.520 You can't get them all wrong.
00:28:54.380 Yeah, that would be hard.
00:28:55.580 All right.
00:28:56.340 And now for the most interesting part of the Epstein drop from what
00:29:00.760 I've seen so far.
00:29:01.820 This is my favorite part.
00:29:03.480 And I'll cook a little extra here if you don't want to participate.
00:29:06.540 But there was a 4chan post the morning before Epstein was killed or found dead or whatever.
00:29:13.800 And it was from someone claiming to work as a guard at the facility he was being kept at.
00:29:19.640 And he posted this on 4chan before Epstein died.
00:29:23.440 Can you read what it says, please?
00:29:24.920 Yeah, the post says,
00:29:25.740 Not saying anything after this, please do not try to dox me.
00:29:30.300 But last night after 0415 count, they took him medical in a wheelchair, front cuffed, but
00:29:38.180 not one triage nurse says they spoke to him.
00:29:41.340 Next thing we know, a trip van shows up.
00:29:44.620 We do not do releases on the weekends unless a judge orders it.
00:29:48.360 Next thing we know, he's put in a single man cell and hangs himself.
00:29:51.980 Here's the thing.
00:29:52.720 The trip van did not sign in and we did not record the plate number.
00:29:56.340 And a guy in a green dress military outfit was in the back of the van, according to the
00:30:01.200 tower guy who let him through the gate.
00:30:03.780 You guys, I am shaking right now, but I think they switched him out.
00:30:08.160 That was before they found him dead.
00:30:11.160 And we have some more context here about that whole situation and who the guy who made the
00:30:15.120 post was.
00:30:15.880 Yeah.
00:30:16.320 So, I mean, let's go over it first.
00:30:17.560 There was a van that came on the weekend that shouldn't have.
00:30:19.860 He got transported somewhere in like a medical scenario, but no nurse saw him.
00:30:25.560 So, it's just a lot of weird moving parts and then a mysterious green military guy in
00:30:29.480 the back of the transport.
00:30:31.040 The individual who anonymously posted on 4chan the morning of Epstein's death, August 10th,
00:30:35.280 2019, claiming he witnessed weird happenings at the prison before his death has been identified
00:30:40.360 in the Epstein files.
00:30:42.260 Roberto Grigialva, an officer at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, has been identified
00:30:47.700 as the anonymous prison employee who posted on 4chan claiming Epstein left his cell Friday
00:30:51.720 evening shackled in a medical wheelchair, while at the same time, an unauthorized trip van
00:30:55.940 arrived at the prison, which he believes took Epstein away the night before news broke of
00:31:00.800 his death.
00:31:01.960 The day after Epstein's death, U.S.
00:31:03.700 Attorney Jeffrey Berman of the SDNY opened a grand jury proceeding and subpoenaed 4chan,
00:31:08.800 Apple, AT&T, and Citibank for records aiming to uncover Grigialva's identity following
00:31:14.180 the anonymous 4chan post.
00:31:16.520 Grigialva's name is not redacted on his bank records included in the SDNY subpoena response
00:31:20.620 from Citibank for his 4chan post and ties to the same prison officer, Roberto Grigialva,
00:31:25.540 whose statements were released as part of the prison's investigation into Epstein's death.
00:31:29.380 So basically, this validates that the guy who made the 4chan post was a security guard
00:31:34.980 who was working at the facility where Epstein was being kept the day before, and it sounds
00:31:40.360 like the day after he was found dead.
00:31:42.480 Yeah.
00:31:42.800 And we have the thing here that proves it.
00:31:45.940 So we have the 4chan post, and they did an investigation, the DOJ did, to uncover who
00:31:50.600 made the 4chan post, confirmed it was this guy, and then we have a document here that proves
00:31:55.860 that this guy was the one working at that facility.
00:31:59.020 Yeah.
00:31:59.520 Crazy.
00:32:00.380 So that's pretty crazy.
00:32:01.660 Yeah.
00:32:02.060 So what do you think?
00:32:03.140 I think they swapped him out.
00:32:04.720 They body swapped him, killed some goyim, and he's living in Israel somewhere in a Osama
00:32:09.940 bin Laden-style compound where he never gets to see the sun?
00:32:13.740 Kind of.
00:32:14.400 Okay.
00:32:14.680 I think he probably has a decent life.
00:32:16.600 They probably have a lot of land, and he's able to go outside.
00:32:19.600 Okay.
00:32:20.180 But we do have pictures of the body they showed us claiming it was him, and you can see the
00:32:25.820 ear is different, doesn't really look right, the nose is different.
00:32:29.640 And then here's where it gets really interesting.
00:32:31.680 Who was the body they put in there?
00:32:35.220 I think it was Hillary Clinton's brother.
00:32:37.480 Okay.
00:32:38.180 Can you read some of this?
00:32:39.920 Yeah.
00:32:40.960 Tony Rodham.
00:32:42.120 That's who you think it is?
00:32:43.160 He died a month or two before Epstein did.
00:32:46.240 Green Tech Automotive under investigation by SEC and Senate Committee.
00:32:50.480 The company is run by Hillary Clinton's brother, Anthony Rodham, Rick Wade, who previously served
00:32:54.940 as top advisor for Obama's campaign and a senior aide in the Commerce Department.
00:32:59.260 And then can you read the day he died in the top right corner?
00:33:02.420 June 7th, 2019.
00:33:03.940 So two months before.
00:33:05.460 They kept him on ice?
00:33:06.840 What do you think?
00:33:07.380 I think they kept him on ice.
00:33:08.780 And you look at him.
00:33:09.600 He looks like Epstein enough.
00:33:11.860 And then he looks more like the guy they claimed Epstein was than Epstein does.
00:33:16.560 Where did you get this?
00:33:17.560 Somebody else kind of skits on this, and then you just said, it rings true to me?
00:33:20.600 Yeah.
00:33:21.360 Because, I mean, you could just find anybody who looks more close to Jeffrey Epstein.
00:33:24.980 But if you're going to do an op, and Hillary Clinton's brother died a month or two before
00:33:30.220 and looks like Epstein, it's probably like, yo, I have an idea.
00:33:33.340 She goes, yeah, you could use the corpse.
00:33:36.020 All right.
00:33:36.680 I guess.
00:33:37.360 I don't know.
00:33:38.080 Yeah, you could use the corpse.
00:33:39.020 We already drank his blood.
00:33:40.700 All right.
00:33:41.480 So, yeah.
00:33:42.460 I mean, real concerns there.
00:33:44.100 That guy being a legitimate corrections officer there and all the, you know, questionable things
00:33:49.100 that happened is very alarming.
00:33:50.620 And then why would the DOJ investigate that 4chan post?
00:33:53.780 Don't people post every day?
00:33:54.940 Like, if it's not true and makes no sense, wouldn't they go, oh, some retard posted that?
00:33:59.280 Yeah.
00:33:59.500 What did he say?
00:34:00.140 They subpoenaed AT&T, Apple, whoever?
00:34:03.120 And Citibank.
00:34:03.740 Yeah.
00:34:04.080 And 4chan to get the identity of the poster.
00:34:07.440 And then it's him.
00:34:08.440 Crazy.
00:34:09.000 So, it's not like it's some kid doing a prank.
00:34:12.880 They were, like, on that.
00:34:14.200 They're like, why did someone post this?
00:34:16.260 Who posted this?
00:34:17.080 Go get the guy.
00:34:17.860 Like, it's kind of crazy.
00:34:18.780 Yes, for sure.
00:34:19.520 So, that's the first installment of our Epstein File dump.
00:34:22.080 We're going to keep covering it as more stuff comes out that you guys need to see.
00:34:25.460 You know who wasn't on the Epstein Files?
00:34:27.720 Who?
00:34:28.480 Mel Gibson.
00:34:29.460 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:34:30.680 The guy who was banned from Hollywood?
00:34:32.960 He wasn't on the Epstein Files.
00:34:34.700 You know what I think is funny about this?
00:34:36.580 Elon Musk is, like, in there and emailing back and forth.
00:34:39.320 And he's like, no, I never did anything.
00:34:41.660 Like, fighting, kind of fighting because the left will just slander him and say, you're in it.
00:34:45.420 But the whole thing is, like, Epstein Files, right?
00:34:48.740 It's just every email he's sent back and forth.
00:34:51.940 And so, like, a lot of people who Epstein was, like, attempting to recruit, who kind of just rebuffed him and didn't even get involved.
00:34:57.300 It's like, you're in the Epstein Files.
00:34:58.440 It's like, no, he was trying to recruit me.
00:35:00.560 Like, I had nothing to do with it.
00:35:02.000 Yeah.
00:35:02.420 I RSVP'd for a lunch.
00:35:03.800 Yeah, there's, like, an interesting, like, thing where you're kind of slandered if you're in it, no matter what.
00:35:08.220 And some people genuinely were probably like, oh, it's creepy guys emailing me again.
00:35:11.380 Yeah, very true.
00:35:12.300 Got to get out.
00:35:13.140 All right, let's get to our next section, our Minneapolis update section.
00:35:16.960 Not a ton here.
00:35:18.120 We've been kind of covering this a lot.
00:35:20.620 Yeah.
00:35:21.260 But I do want to show you some protest clips.
00:35:23.420 And then we're going to get into what the kids are up to.
00:35:25.820 First, we have a protest clip here from January 30th from over the weekend.
00:35:29.600 And then you look closely on the ground, all the car windows are broken.
00:35:35.200 They're broken to everybody.
00:35:40.880 All these fucking windows.
00:35:44.740 Every single fucking window.
00:35:49.900 Are you fucking kidding me?
00:35:51.600 Take that, Trump.
00:35:52.680 Yeah, so it's like blue collar guys getting in their cars after a long day of work.
00:35:57.100 And some street rat just used the cover of the anti-ice protest to snatch and grab every fucking car.
00:36:02.800 Pretty bad.
00:36:03.520 Yeah.
00:36:04.080 And we're going to go fast through these next clips.
00:36:06.060 We have a Santa Clara town hall and gay Batman showed up.
00:36:11.400 I don't want you to sit back and watch.
00:36:13.140 I want you to fucking do something.
00:36:16.000 Each and every one of these people who have came up has been very polite, very earnest, very kind.
00:36:22.240 Pleading you, begging you to do something.
00:36:25.640 I'm not begging you.
00:36:27.800 I'm fucking demanding that you act with some semblance of a fucking spine.
00:36:35.180 Do something.
00:36:37.360 Do something.
00:36:39.220 Just like Christopher Nolan, the trilogy.
00:36:41.720 Same costume.
00:36:42.800 The hero, we need it.
00:36:44.160 Yeah.
00:36:44.720 I mean, that's what you'd expect.
00:36:46.260 An average Marvel Reddit type.
00:36:49.140 That's what he would do.
00:36:49.980 That's what he thinks is most powerful.
00:36:51.820 He goes, what's the most powerful thing I could do?
00:36:53.780 Dress up as Batman.
00:36:55.620 And then I'll yell at him.
00:36:57.140 And then what does he think the city council of Santa Ana or whatever it was, California, is going to do against the federal government?
00:37:05.200 There's a mismatch there.
00:37:07.060 He doesn't think it through.
00:37:08.340 Batman doesn't think it through.
00:37:09.700 But maybe if we had Batman on our side.
00:37:11.400 Yeah.
00:37:11.680 You have that floating helicopter thing where that shoots the bombs, right?
00:37:14.460 Yeah.
00:37:14.900 Oh, no.
00:37:15.480 It's parked out front, right, Batman?
00:37:17.180 We could use that.
00:37:18.140 So, next, this is a clip from a protest.
00:37:21.200 Everyone just looks really cringe here.
00:37:22.540 Reportation.
00:37:23.940 Up, up with liberation.
00:37:26.080 Up, up with liberation.
00:37:28.360 Down, down with deportation.
00:37:30.540 Down, down with deportation.
00:37:32.880 From Palestine to Mexico.
00:37:34.900 From Palestine to Mexico.
00:37:37.420 From Palestine to Mexico.
00:37:38.660 Retard.
00:37:39.260 Yeah.
00:37:39.860 Yeah.
00:37:40.260 Whenever they try to make girls angry, you know, you're kind of dipping your toe in the masculine arena.
00:37:47.320 And it never looks as good as you think.
00:37:49.540 If you were nice and, like, womanly and, like, had your arms locked with a bunch of women, it might be a powerful statement.
00:37:54.700 But if you're just yelling about Palestine and Mexico and you're angry and a girl and anyone could beat you up, like, some cook, some cook who's 5'6'' could beat you up, then you don't get the same power.
00:38:07.020 You got a beanie on and you're going like this.
00:38:09.180 Yeah, yeah.
00:38:09.660 Whoa.
00:38:10.120 Whoa.
00:38:11.220 Chill.
00:38:11.700 What do you want?
00:38:12.280 All right.
00:38:12.600 We won't arrest anyone.
00:38:13.960 Okay.
00:38:14.200 You're free to go.
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00:39:02.660 And then a guy was recording the protest and he noticed something funny.
00:39:06.780 The protesters all clock out and go home at the same time, which could mean they're being paid.
00:39:11.760 If you've ever wondered how protests happen on the spot, this is exactly how.
00:39:15.820 Without organizers, without the music, without the bullhorns, without all of these people coming together.
00:39:21.760 Right now what they're doing is they're loading their truck to leave out of here after they finish with the protest.
00:39:26.640 None of the protests that you see that happen immediately after something happens, which is all the time now, wouldn't be possible.
00:39:33.560 What's behind me is a combination of Party for Socialism and Liberation.
00:39:38.440 We have Democrat Socialists of America here as well and a couple very loose communist organizations like Revolutionary Communists for America.
00:39:46.800 None of the protests that you see are organic.
00:39:49.800 They're well organized.
00:39:51.200 And because they're well organized, that means they're well funded through various campaigns, whether it's foreign influence campaigns or it could be even Democrat campaigns.
00:40:00.300 So it's very interesting.
00:40:02.220 They all leave at the same time.
00:40:03.360 And I'm assuming some NGOs are paying for this with our tax dollars.
00:40:07.200 Oh, for sure.
00:40:08.080 That looks just like me clocking out after the podcast.
00:40:11.220 All right, I'll see you tomorrow.
00:40:13.020 Pretty crazy.
00:40:14.000 But yeah, I mean, it's very well funded, very well organized.
00:40:17.300 All the posters match.
00:40:18.540 Who prints that off from Kinko's?
00:40:20.560 Someone goes to Kinko's.
00:40:21.980 Big money.
00:40:22.640 Someone has to go.
00:40:23.520 I have a bad feeling it's our tax dollars.
00:40:25.040 I feel like they'll get caught up by using like a code.
00:40:28.300 Like, oh, I got a promo code or a business code at Kinko's.
00:40:31.560 And it's like, this goes right up to the Department of Corrections or something, you know?
00:40:35.640 Yeah, this is Act Blue.
00:40:38.220 Act Blue Kinko's code.
00:40:40.340 Next, we have some kids protesting.
00:40:42.440 So we're going to go through a couple of these clips.
00:40:44.820 Basically, kids are like walking out of class or their teachers are letting them have protests instead of going to school.
00:40:50.680 So we're going to play a couple of those.
00:40:52.420 First one, this girl got pepper sprayed.
00:40:54.900 Yeah, so this first one, yeah, is a kid who got brought to the protests and got pepper sprayed.
00:41:03.120 This is not what I signed up for, Mom.
00:41:05.340 You promised me ice cream.
00:41:06.900 Yeah.
00:41:07.620 Why would ice do this?
00:41:08.780 Why would ice pepper spray this eight-year-old girl at the illegal criminal arrest location?
00:41:14.520 Why would they?
00:41:15.500 They hate kids.
00:41:17.660 And it's interesting, too, because ice is-
00:41:19.300 Imagine Mom going like, fuck you, do it!
00:41:22.040 And then she turns out of the way and the kid gets it.
00:41:24.800 Why would you do that?
00:41:26.980 And it's interesting, too, because ice arrest a lot of child predators.
00:41:30.640 Oh, yeah.
00:41:31.240 So it's, like, ironic.
00:41:33.200 It's one of the more common illegal crimes is child sex crimes.
00:41:36.220 Yeah.
00:41:36.420 Like, it's pretty much the most.
00:41:38.460 You got the Modelo DUI, the child sex crimes, and then the generic violence, right?
00:41:43.880 And robbery.
00:41:44.480 And then, like, the cartel, chop your limbs off and whatever.
00:41:49.320 That doesn't happen that much, though.
00:41:50.780 That's a rarer one.
00:41:52.740 Next, we have a couple kid protests where they're just leaving school and walking out.
00:41:57.040 We can just play that in the background.
00:41:58.480 Well, this is a middle school, you know?
00:42:00.660 Yeah.
00:42:01.200 And half the kids are like, what the hell is happening?
00:42:03.120 And then the girls, they like it.
00:42:05.240 This is, like, it practices.
00:42:07.460 Who's going where?
00:42:08.480 Like, the kids are athletes, and they're playing basketball.
00:42:12.300 They're like, what the fuck's going on?
00:42:13.440 And then the women are marching with things.
00:42:15.400 It's very true.
00:42:16.220 But middle school, you know?
00:42:17.060 Nobody's over 12 in a middle school, right?
00:42:18.880 Eighth graders are 13, except when you were in eighth grade and you were 15 because you got held back three times, right?
00:42:23.480 Held back once.
00:42:24.520 Okay.
00:42:25.000 And I was, like, six months older than everyone else.
00:42:27.160 Okay.
00:42:27.540 All right.
00:42:27.880 Fair.
00:42:28.220 No big deal.
00:42:28.780 No need to slander you.
00:42:29.800 No need to slander me.
00:42:31.440 We have another example here from a school in a city.
00:42:34.320 I think it's San Francisco.
00:42:35.400 The kids are just walking out.
00:42:36.560 Like, kindergartners.
00:42:38.500 Look at how small these kids are.
00:42:39.780 Toddlers.
00:42:40.340 This is less than middle school by a lot.
00:42:44.360 And they're taking them out on the street like this?
00:42:47.700 So, they really have no bottom.
00:42:52.760 Like, they'll involve anyone they can over this injustice.
00:42:56.220 No matter what your prefrontal cortex is developed to, they'll say, you got two legs and two hands?
00:43:01.720 Come on out.
00:43:02.440 And it's interesting how that happens because our side says, we don't want kids to be political.
00:43:07.180 Kids should just be kids.
00:43:08.520 And then their side goes, Ice wants to kill your dad because he's brown.
00:43:12.720 Yeah.
00:43:13.200 And then they're whispering.
00:43:14.500 And then we're like, we're going to take the high road and we're not going to get kids political, which is true.
00:43:18.080 And then they're just like, Ice is going to be in your house tonight and kill you.
00:43:21.080 They're coming right now.
00:43:22.520 They're coming to kill you.
00:43:23.880 And it's like your teacher who, so they abuse all the lessons, right?
00:43:27.940 Where it's like, when you're a very little kid, they go, who do you trust?
00:43:31.740 Your teacher?
00:43:32.680 A police officer?
00:43:34.180 You know, who are the trusted adults?
00:43:35.700 And then they subvert that trust when the teacher goes cuckoo because Ice is in town.
00:43:40.600 Yeah.
00:43:40.860 So, yeah, they whisper, they're coming for you now.
00:43:43.420 Your dad's brown, right?
00:43:44.760 Hey, Gracie, your dad's brown, right?
00:43:46.340 You're looking a little tan.
00:43:48.040 So, yeah, they're psychoses and neuroses they put onto the children.
00:43:52.620 Yep.
00:43:52.980 And then we have some teachers here along with the school that's protesting.
00:43:58.220 So you can see all the non-binary teacher retards that arrange this.
00:44:02.360 Yeah.
00:44:03.080 You know what they look like.
00:44:04.680 Cain Gibbard.
00:44:06.240 What is this?
00:44:07.300 What is this title?
00:44:09.140 Cain Gibbard Bumblebee.
00:44:10.780 That's like, that's what your title.
00:44:12.680 I don't know.
00:44:13.200 They let a kid do it.
00:44:14.280 Yeah.
00:44:15.120 And, you know, so like we're not saying kids need to get political to combat this, but
00:44:20.240 I think a kid should know what a communist is.
00:44:22.560 I agree.
00:44:23.400 I agree.
00:44:23.940 You can be like, hey, whenever you see someone who's like kind of weird and they have stupid
00:44:28.500 hair, maybe a bunch of face piercings or maybe like stupid, you know, blue hair, those people
00:44:36.020 are fucked up.
00:44:36.920 Yeah.
00:44:37.040 Like you don't need to explain politics to them, but you can kind of explain that some
00:44:40.260 people are retarded and trying to ruin everything.
00:44:42.560 Or you can even speak in a lower tone, like towards a kid.
00:44:45.380 You know, some of these are basically preschoolers or whatever.
00:44:47.780 And you just go, those are mad, mad people.
00:44:49.900 They're just really angry.
00:44:51.340 They're silly.
00:44:51.680 You don't need to get angry.
00:44:52.460 It's not healthy to be angry that time.
00:44:54.040 You're a kid.
00:44:54.600 Your life is good and fun.
00:44:56.120 You're safe.
00:44:57.080 Yeah.
00:44:57.480 And they're angry.
00:44:58.540 So communists, communists, when they're a little older, maybe just really angry and
00:45:02.020 mad.
00:45:02.420 Call them mad.
00:45:03.160 They're mad.
00:45:03.860 Yeah.
00:45:04.580 Cuckoo.
00:45:04.940 They're a little weird.
00:45:05.960 They're stupid.
00:45:07.120 Nope.
00:45:07.460 You don't have to listen.
00:45:08.760 Next, we have an example of a lesson given to kindergartners.
00:45:12.960 This woman is talking about diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice to kindergartners.
00:45:17.020 So kindergartners, I want to say to you that kindergartners are natural social justice
00:45:23.180 warriors.
00:45:24.060 Like I mentioned before, I see this all the time on the playground.
00:45:28.180 That's unfair.
00:45:29.580 And this is why it's unfair.
00:45:30.900 This is the reason that it's unfair.
00:45:32.920 And I think if we just built upon the mindset of a kindergartner, that it is fantastic.
00:45:38.820 You can get them to do fabulous things, fabulous things in the social justice realm.
00:45:45.660 So there you go.
00:45:47.080 You can get them to do things in the social justice realm.
00:45:50.460 It's not they need to develop these correct beliefs.
00:45:53.280 It's you can mold them.
00:45:54.920 You can get them to do whatever you want.
00:45:56.680 They're play things.
00:45:57.680 Yeah.
00:45:58.080 And kids naturally don't like injustice or they know when something's bad.
00:46:01.880 And then if you tell them ICE is bad, now they're social justice people.
00:46:06.020 Easy peasy.
00:46:06.620 It's like pretty, she doesn't even know she's saying the quiet part out loud.
00:46:09.880 Yeah.
00:46:10.340 Too stupid.
00:46:11.240 She records it for us.
00:46:12.680 She records it.
00:46:13.680 Our last example is out of Stockton, California.
00:46:17.120 These guys were protesting ICE.
00:46:18.820 So everyone's saying fuck ICE, flying Mexican flags.
00:46:36.700 And we looked up Stockton High School's proficiency.
00:46:40.480 Here's Stockton High School.
00:46:41.920 It's ranked 13,427 out of 17,900 in the nation.
00:46:46.860 And the math proficiency of that school is, drum roll please, 0%.
00:46:53.920 Yeah.
00:46:54.740 Science proficiency at 10%.
00:46:56.300 Reading proficiency at 26%.
00:46:58.520 Just a horrible bad school.
00:47:00.880 0% math.
00:47:02.120 Not one kid in the school can really do anything at grade level.
00:47:05.260 Yeah.
00:47:05.940 And they're mad about ICE deportations.
00:47:09.080 It's like you don't even know.
00:47:10.240 You can't even conceptualize these numbers.
00:47:12.840 Damn, 10,000 people get deported.
00:47:15.180 It's like, what's the difference between 10,000 and 100,000 and a million?
00:47:17.560 Like, you don't know.
00:47:18.580 A hundred or something?
00:47:19.980 I don't know.
00:47:21.100 And that's the thing too.
00:47:22.480 Like, we always talk about these proficient schools.
00:47:24.360 And a lot of them are in Baltimore or a certain type.
00:47:26.960 But this is like the Latinoization of America.
00:47:30.220 A lot of these are just these various brown kids who are disgruntled and looking to flash
00:47:34.340 gang signs.
00:47:35.440 And they drag their peers with them.
00:47:37.940 And then when given the opportunity to do something that's emotions-based and there's
00:47:42.340 no wrong answer except supporting ICE, it's easy.
00:47:45.660 Especially when it's, hey, some kids are going to leave class to go protest.
00:47:50.580 You can stay if you want.
00:47:52.080 Yeah.
00:47:52.580 All right.
00:47:53.460 I would do that.
00:47:54.320 I really got to finish these proofs, Mrs. Gonzalez.
00:47:57.060 Like, I can't do it.
00:47:59.120 There's no fucking world where that happens.
00:48:00.840 So they go, all right, emotional thing where we might get some attention.
00:48:03.580 Yep.
00:48:04.300 Yeah.
00:48:04.860 So they're building the child army.
00:48:07.080 They're building the child army.
00:48:08.720 And it's your job as parents to make sure none of that shit is happening to your kid.
00:48:12.060 Or at least you can have the conversations with them about how mad some people are in
00:48:15.900 life.
00:48:16.280 Yeah, the child army.
00:48:17.180 Things don't go their way.
00:48:18.400 Very true.
00:48:19.140 So they get constantly mad.
00:48:20.640 And that's not a good way to live, is it, Timmy?
00:48:23.340 I used to do that in high school.
00:48:25.680 In high school, whenever a teacher would, like an old lady teacher or even like a former
00:48:30.040 teacher would die, they would make the announcement, like, pray for the repose of the soul
00:48:34.920 of Sister Fat Leg or whoever the person was.
00:48:38.380 And then they would have like an honorary mass that week that would be like optional.
00:48:44.300 I would always go to the optional mass.
00:48:46.160 Yeah.
00:48:46.560 Yeah.
00:48:46.820 It's like, oh, at 10 a.m.
00:48:47.720 There's a mass for some lady I never even met.
00:48:50.260 Got to step out of math class.
00:48:51.640 Oh, man.
00:48:52.840 I'm so sad she's gone.
00:48:54.040 Man, I'll have to go pay my respects.
00:48:55.880 Yeah.
00:48:56.820 Bad Catholic school stuff.
00:48:58.160 I know.
00:48:58.940 All right.
00:48:59.200 Our last clip from our Minneapolis update section, the woman who got arrested for storming
00:49:04.400 the church.
00:49:05.300 Along with Don Lemon.
00:49:06.500 Along with Don Lemon.
00:49:08.020 She's complaining about how she was treated when she was arrested.
00:49:10.820 And look what she alludes to.
00:49:12.920 We had belly chains around our waist and we had handcuffs with bars in the middle.
00:49:18.940 So as someone who majored in African-American studies, I can tell you that that is the closest
00:49:24.720 I ever felt to slavery in my life.
00:49:27.680 It's pretty good.
00:49:28.940 Majored in African-American studies.
00:49:31.080 Being arrested for a crime is like slavery.
00:49:33.900 Guys, I took.
00:49:34.720 Because you're chained up.
00:49:35.540 Yeah.
00:49:35.860 It's the exact same.
00:49:37.440 It's the exact same.
00:49:39.000 And I took African-American studies class one time and they are all easy.
00:49:44.040 They're nothing.
00:49:44.920 The classes are nothing.
00:49:46.480 It's very true.
00:49:47.040 I think I did one too.
00:49:47.840 So, you know, it's not like a degree that's hard.
00:49:51.180 There's no organic chemistry test at the end of African-American studies.
00:49:54.440 You just kind of whine.
00:49:56.820 There was a, I took a class, Native American studies, which is kind of similar.
00:50:00.740 Yeah.
00:50:01.240 And I remember one day I had to like speak in front of the class, but I didn't know it
00:50:05.580 was my turn and I wasn't prepared.
00:50:07.540 And then we're going around the room and it was my turn.
00:50:09.980 And I was like, oh, this tribe, you know, once they signed the agreement, they got pretty
00:50:15.200 shaboozled.
00:50:16.160 And I said shaboozled?
00:50:18.100 And the whole class laughed.
00:50:19.920 The teacher laughed.
00:50:20.960 He's like, I got to start using that word.
00:50:22.500 And then basically didn't even like expect me to keep going.
00:50:25.380 Like everyone just was just happy with that shaboozled.
00:50:28.240 Shaboozled.
00:50:28.700 Then he gets a standing ovation.
00:50:30.020 All right, next.
00:50:30.380 You're up.
00:50:31.020 And I was like, all right, I made it through.
00:50:32.480 This seems like one of those stories that grows in your mind as time goes on.
00:50:35.740 Like you probably got one laugh and then now it's like everyone cheered and probably got
00:50:40.580 one sympathy laugh at the time.
00:50:42.280 Yeah.
00:50:42.900 But everyone.
00:50:43.600 In a passing grade.
00:50:44.300 No one realized I didn't do the reading because they were too busy laughing.
00:50:48.060 It was look over here, sleight of hand.
00:50:50.120 Yeah.
00:50:50.380 There's something there.
00:50:51.760 Definitely.
00:50:52.020 That's a skill of mine.
00:50:53.240 Definitely.
00:50:53.760 I should have been in that class asking you a follow-up question that was very text specific.
00:50:58.560 We could have sabotaged each other a lot more.
00:51:00.580 That would have been horrible.
00:51:01.580 I know.
00:51:01.940 It would have been fun for me.
00:51:02.760 We need to do the opposite.
00:51:04.160 All right.
00:51:04.700 We're going to expand our migrant section now.
00:51:06.580 This is all migrant stuff.
00:51:07.680 We're going to start with a clip, an old clip from Vivek that is going viral again this week.
00:51:13.380 And we're live at Planet Fitness.
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00:51:58.600 If we're serious about decoupling from China,
00:52:00.320 it will also require expanded relationships with India.
00:52:06.600 And I'm not just saying that because my name is Vivek Ramaswamy.
00:52:09.020 I promise.
00:52:10.780 With India.
00:52:12.420 And we're going to check in on India and see what they're up to and what he's talking about.
00:52:16.760 No thanks, Vivek.
00:52:30.480 Just because you eat burgers like this doesn't mean we have to.
00:52:33.400 Just because someone made an AI video of you eating burgers like this doesn't mean we have to.
00:52:38.380 No thanks, Vivek.
00:52:40.040 Keep it in India.
00:52:41.120 And then you know what the funny thing is?
00:52:43.680 We were talking about that guy last episode who was the attorney general guy.
00:52:50.420 He was running for attorney general in Ohio and he said,
00:52:52.680 I'm going to kill Donald Trump lawfully with this in the court of law, blah, blah, blah, capital punishment.
00:52:58.520 Right?
00:52:58.700 And we were joking about how he had a goal, which was the death of Donald Trump, and he had to work backwards to get there.
00:53:06.180 And I feel like the same vibe is happening with Vivek, where he's like, how do we get India, India increase, increased relations with India.
00:53:14.880 China's a real problem, you know?
00:53:16.760 So we have to go to India.
00:53:18.500 And you said it's an old clip of Vivek?
00:53:21.300 An old clip two years ago.
00:53:23.800 Yeah, it was two years.
00:53:24.720 In late 2023.
00:53:25.480 So it's not like, oh, he's changed his mind on this or anything.
00:53:28.580 Very true.
00:53:29.880 Next, we have an interaction with two migrant groups.
00:53:33.260 We have an Indian versus a migrant worker.
00:53:36.900 That's fine.
00:53:37.700 Go.
00:53:38.800 Hey.
00:53:39.740 Hey.
00:53:41.800 Money, you pay.
00:53:45.460 If he's doing that, don't ask him to come.
00:53:47.360 We'll talk.
00:53:49.060 If he doesn't pay the fair, we're going to come to the fair.
00:53:54.040 So you get it.
00:53:58.720 There's some Hispanic laborers and some Indian guys who are arguing or bartering over price.
00:54:04.740 Yeah.
00:54:05.000 There seems to be a disagreement there.
00:54:07.000 And a lot of people are saying that this is what Alex Preddy died for.
00:54:10.480 This is what the America that he wanted to see, you know, ethnic groups that have nothing to do with us arguing over cheap labor.
00:54:18.080 Yeah.
00:54:18.720 He died in honor of that.
00:54:19.980 Yeah.
00:54:20.300 So this, hey, reminds me of him.
00:54:22.460 Everywhere I look, I think of Alex Perty.
00:54:24.960 And soon it'll be Alex P.
00:54:26.800 And then soon it'll be, what was that guy's name?
00:54:29.240 And then soon enough, dust in the wind.
00:54:31.580 All we are is dust in the wind.
00:54:32.820 Alan Peterson.
00:54:33.620 Yeah.
00:54:34.420 Sounds about right.
00:54:36.220 What did he do?
00:54:36.820 Lit himself on fire or something?
00:54:38.060 Yeah.
00:54:38.260 You start combining the two and then all of a sudden, poof, he's gone.
00:54:41.400 He never existed.
00:54:42.320 So true.
00:54:43.340 And that situation was the Indian person had them work on his house and then he's trying to haggle with them with the price after they already finished the job.
00:54:52.380 Exactly.
00:54:52.780 So I'm on the Mexicans side for that one.
00:54:54.980 I mean, both people obviously need to go.
00:54:57.360 Both groups need to go.
00:54:58.360 But on that one, I do side with the Mexican.
00:55:00.240 Definitely.
00:55:00.780 Me too.
00:55:01.040 And a lot of people tell me in comments and messages that Indian people are brutal to do business with.
00:55:10.220 They're always trying to haggle on price, even after you agree on a price.
00:55:13.980 There's realtors who message me and they're like, I don't even sell the Indians anymore because they're like the app.
00:55:18.420 It's not even worth it.
00:55:19.380 I just give it to my younger guys to go.
00:55:21.300 You can take the Indian clients.
00:55:23.680 They'll haggle with you to the point where it's like, all right, I'll do this for $100.
00:55:27.780 Cool.
00:55:28.120 Hey, I just finished the walkway for $100.
00:55:30.220 And they go, $80?
00:55:32.200 Yeah.
00:55:32.540 It's like, no, what are you talking about?
00:55:34.260 Yeah.
00:55:34.580 And they don't get it.
00:55:35.620 It's like an honor thing too.
00:55:36.960 Like if they don't think, if they don't walk away from the interaction thinking that they got the leg up,
00:55:41.180 they think you got the leg up instead of a fair agreement of pricing.
00:55:44.300 I've noticed that a lot too.
00:55:45.460 Very true.
00:55:46.460 All right.
00:55:46.800 Next we have Frederica Wilson talking about Haiti and how bad it is because Trump is going to be sending Haitians back.
00:55:55.360 I think he's ending the temporary protected status for Haitians, Somalians, a couple other groups.
00:55:59.200 And so I think this is what she's addressing.
00:56:00.900 This is how she's describing Haiti.
00:56:03.400 And they are terrorized.
00:56:06.180 They are terrorized.
00:56:08.300 Haitian nationals.
00:56:10.200 This is cruelty.
00:56:11.440 This is inhumane.
00:56:12.600 And this is a death sentence because we already know the consequences.
00:56:19.780 Because in Haiti, there's open warfare and rape.
00:56:24.800 There's ravaging violence against women and children.
00:56:29.400 There are no school days, no work schedule.
00:56:33.180 You do what the gangs want you to do.
00:56:35.720 Remember back a few years ago when Trump called Haiti a shithole?
00:56:40.860 Yeah.
00:56:41.520 Celebrities rounded the wagons.
00:56:42.980 Everyone got mad.
00:56:44.320 Haiti's a beautiful country.
00:56:45.820 Haiti's great.
00:56:46.820 Yeah.
00:56:47.420 And now we can't send them back because it's a shithole.
00:56:50.140 It's a death sentence to send them back because the gangs and the rapes and everything.
00:56:54.180 And then, oh yeah, all that same stuff I listed, that doesn't impact their ability to fully integrate into America and become just as American as you.
00:57:01.200 Yeah.
00:57:01.580 So you can-
00:57:02.320 We got the normal ones.
00:57:03.280 Yeah.
00:57:03.740 We just got the good ones.
00:57:05.100 I swear.
00:57:06.260 Did we check and did we talk to each and every one of them?
00:57:08.800 Not really.
00:57:09.580 Kind of.
00:57:10.520 So it's very funny when the list of all the things she says, like we're all nodding our heads.
00:57:17.000 And then there's a comma at the end.
00:57:18.920 And then Democrats go one way and Republicans go the other.
00:57:21.620 And Republicans are.
00:57:22.480 And that's why they should never be here.
00:57:24.360 And Democrats are.
00:57:25.680 And that's why we need all of them here.
00:57:27.260 That's why we can't let them leave.
00:57:28.560 Exactly.
00:57:28.920 All right, let's go to our broad section now that we're in our migrants.
00:57:33.840 First, we have a story.
00:57:35.760 Just in, China announces visa-free entry for British citizens.
00:57:39.760 And then someone said, LMAO, China is going to be flooded by Muslims now.
00:57:43.640 Yep.
00:57:44.040 That's kind of the back door.
00:57:45.520 Yeah.
00:57:45.920 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:57:46.580 All these things.
00:57:48.320 We've talked about that a little bit.
00:57:49.780 Like France and England are nuclear powers.
00:57:53.600 And then what happens when a Muslim country gets a majority or the Muslim population in that country gets a majority?
00:58:00.400 And then they're an unearned nuclear power by default, right?
00:58:04.260 So a similar thing happening here with the citizens.
00:58:06.880 And I heard some murmurs about Germany was being afraid to try to raise an army because of how many Muslims and at-risk types.
00:58:16.200 And it's like, everyone issuing your gun.
00:58:18.240 It's like, France, here's your M1.
00:58:22.020 Mohammed, Mohammed.
00:58:23.720 Yours is coming tomorrow.
00:58:24.900 We swear.
00:58:25.340 Like, there's like an instance like that where you don't want to arm them or teach them techniques that could be used against you in the domestic, you know.
00:58:31.360 You're going to use this wood one until you get used to it.
00:58:34.580 You're still on practice.
00:58:35.620 This is like training wheels.
00:58:37.180 So similar thing happening here.
00:58:38.760 Yep.
00:58:39.600 And we're live at Planet Fitness.
00:58:41.680 Here's Natalie Spooner firing up the battle ropes.
00:58:44.880 That's a hat trick of reps right there.
00:58:46.680 Now over to Emma Malte with the Hack Squad.
00:58:49.320 Talk about team carrying strength.
00:58:51.200 And here comes Emily Clark going for a new PR.
00:58:53.740 She lights the lamp with that lift.
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00:59:24.600 Next, we have a clip from NHS, which is the hospital system in the UK, I believe.
00:59:30.600 Yeah.
00:59:30.940 And listen to this interaction between a doctor and a mad patient.
00:59:34.880 Take a seat.
00:59:35.760 You don't have a time.
00:59:36.540 Please take a seat.
00:59:37.900 You want to do the extra job?
00:59:39.300 Take a seat, please.
00:59:40.140 It's not for me.
00:59:40.800 It's for my mom.
00:59:41.320 Exactly.
00:59:41.820 Take a seat.
00:59:42.620 Okay.
00:59:42.860 I'll see you when I'm ready.
00:59:43.980 Can you take a seat, please?
00:59:45.360 Yeah.
00:59:45.780 Take a seat, please.
00:59:47.020 You can't tell someone to do the job, okay?
00:59:49.320 Well, that is your job, though.
00:59:50.440 Yeah, but you can't tell me to do my job.
00:59:52.500 I'm just asking you for a time frame.
00:59:54.200 No, you can't.
00:59:55.060 I told you to take a seat.
00:59:56.460 Please don't take a seat.
00:59:57.620 Otherwise, I can just recharge you.
00:59:59.720 No, you can't discharge my job.
01:00:00.980 That's what I'm saying.
01:00:01.600 I just want to do it.
01:00:02.060 No, you can't discharge my job.
01:00:02.740 If you are there, then I'm here to help.
01:00:03.880 Brother, calm down.
01:00:07.300 Calm down.
01:00:07.800 All I'm asking you is for a time frame.
01:00:10.900 If you don't have one, just say you don't have one.
01:00:12.780 Simple.
01:00:13.220 I told you you want to take a seat.
01:00:14.100 Taking a seat and telling you a time frame is two different things.
01:00:20.760 It's an emergency room, and he threatens to discharge them.
01:00:25.080 He's like, if you don't take a seat, I'm going to kick you out of here at the hospital,
01:00:27.800 which we're required to help you get better.
01:00:29.680 The state-funded hospital.
01:00:31.440 We're going to discharge you.
01:00:32.420 Yeah, and this video says that the NHS now ranks in the bottom third of countries for
01:00:38.160 deaths from adverse effects of medical treatment, coming in at 141 out of 205.
01:00:44.580 And so all this foreign labor, foreign doctors, I think we covered a story where two nurses
01:00:53.300 couldn't communicate in any language with each other about a chart of what medication
01:00:57.020 the patient had been given.
01:00:58.380 And the guy died.
01:00:59.100 And then the guy's just, yeah, this is how people get churned up.
01:01:02.420 They die at the altar of diversity because, I don't know, you need a Somalian doctor or
01:01:07.540 something.
01:01:08.460 Doesn't make sense to me.
01:01:09.660 And he gets mad and heated.
01:01:11.280 Things were probably pretty good 10 years ago.
01:01:13.260 He doesn't follow protocol.
01:01:15.320 Next, we have a UK stat.
01:01:17.560 This is about a criminal asylum seeker who came to the UK and then how much it cost the
01:01:22.240 UK to have him in prison and stuff.
01:01:24.860 Yeah, the cost of Dang Magic's illegal arrival in the UK, border force interception, 2,700
01:01:32.020 pounds, basically.
01:01:33.600 Then he goes three months into a hotel.
01:01:35.860 That's 13,500 pounds.
01:01:38.420 Then, of course, there's a murder investigation and a prosecution.
01:01:42.180 That's where things get pricey.
01:01:43.860 600,000 pounds.
01:01:44.980 Court proceedings and legal defense, 100,000 pounds.
01:01:48.380 Cost of his 29-year imprisonment, 1.572 million pounds.
01:01:55.120 Total cost, 2.289 million pounds.
01:01:58.980 And that's the conservative estimate because they said because he's in a high security prison,
01:02:03.440 you can add another million dollars to that.
01:02:05.440 Yeah.
01:02:05.660 So, that's obviously the worst case scenario of a migrant entering your country, right?
01:02:13.280 He starts taking and drawing welfare and help.
01:02:15.880 Then he commits a crime.
01:02:17.160 And we're not even talking about the non-dollar cost of a murder.
01:02:20.660 Yeah, the murder.
01:02:21.460 A murder, right?
01:02:22.240 So, that's a person which you can't put a dollar amount on.
01:02:25.180 And then it's just you're babysitting this guy for the rest of time because you didn't
01:02:30.780 appropriately weigh the pros and cons at the port.
01:02:34.860 You know, the port of entry, whatever.
01:02:37.140 And so, that's what the cost of a refugee crisis could be.
01:02:40.260 Like, if you're a healthy society, you can only survive so many of these, right?
01:02:45.080 Cha-ching, cha-ching, cha-ching.
01:02:47.380 Uh-oh, we're up to $10 billion now because of how many migrant criminals are in our prison
01:02:51.720 system, right?
01:02:52.520 Yeah.
01:02:53.100 So, I just want to give you guys perspective on, like, how important it is not only from,
01:02:58.420 like, a cultural cohesion standpoint, but literal dollars out of your pocket to let in
01:03:04.500 unvetted, untested people, right?
01:03:07.740 And I found someone in the replies who was kind of putting a number on that dollar amount.
01:03:13.080 Can you read that?
01:03:14.360 Yeah.
01:03:14.520 The average full-timer worker pays 7,400 pounds a year in income tax and NI, meaning that
01:03:22.220 Deng Majek has cost over 300 years of a law-abiding citizen's tax payments.
01:03:27.220 That's a good use of it.
01:03:28.540 To put it in perspective, man.
01:03:30.120 300 years.
01:03:30.920 It's crazy.
01:03:31.880 All right, our last clip from our abroad migrant section is from a documentary that just came
01:03:37.160 out, I believe.
01:03:37.840 It's called UK, Y-O-O-K-A-Y.
01:03:40.840 It's a documentary.
01:03:41.640 Go check it out.
01:03:42.680 This was an important clip from it.
01:03:44.340 I don't know why we're choosing to give away our country, chaps.
01:03:47.600 I mean, this is meant to be a democracy, and we are still the majority.
01:03:51.280 If we wanted to, there's probably still time to start voting in our interest and to completely
01:03:56.200 turn things around.
01:03:57.380 What do you think of Birmingham Cathedral?
01:03:59.540 It's shit.
01:04:01.020 But it's a nice place to smoke weed.
01:04:03.840 It's not my ancestors.
01:04:05.260 I don't know whose ancestors those are.
01:04:06.960 It's not your ancestors, no?
01:04:08.100 It's not.
01:04:08.580 No, no.
01:04:09.080 I think the problem is there are still some people that don't quite realize what's happening.
01:04:13.720 It's not on their doorstep.
01:04:15.140 The country's a shithole.
01:04:16.460 English always has stuff.
01:04:17.520 They don't understand the extent of the invasion.
01:04:21.780 Well, in case some of them aren't quite aware of what's going on, I'd like to take a little
01:04:27.100 walk through Birmingham, England's second city, to show you what's happening.
01:04:32.020 And we're live at Planet Fitness.
01:04:36.060 Here's Natalie Spooner firing up the battle ropes.
01:04:39.080 That's a hat trick of reps right there.
01:04:41.040 Now over to Emma Malte with the Hack Squad.
01:04:43.700 Talk about team carrying strength.
01:04:45.580 And here comes Emily Clark going for a new PR.
01:04:48.580 She lights the lamp with that lift.
01:04:50.560 Wow.
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01:05:35.900 Black, Muslim and gay.
01:05:38.060 In Birmingham.
01:05:38.520 In Birmingham.
01:05:39.700 Yeah, jolly heretic.
01:05:41.280 Tough.
01:05:41.500 I mean, yeah.
01:05:42.220 And that's what's going on.
01:05:43.420 Yeah.
01:05:43.880 And the guy, you know, he's, these people are so fucking stupid and so detached that he sees a guy with a shoulder-worn camera and he goes,
01:05:52.620 fuck that church.
01:05:54.060 Those aren't related to me.
01:05:55.680 You know, you can't even fake a PR thing.
01:05:58.140 You can't even go, oh, I'm so appreciative to be here.
01:06:00.000 Not even smart enough to think on the spot.
01:06:03.620 Average horn of Africa migrant type.
01:06:06.080 Sad.
01:06:06.940 Well, that's the end of migrants.
01:06:08.040 Now moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
01:06:11.180 Use this opportunity to tickle the post.
01:06:12.820 Please help us choose the algo.
01:06:14.100 Leave a like, leave a comment, then comment again.
01:06:15.900 Then start yapping about whatever you want to yap about.
01:06:17.920 The PO box needs to be full, notifications need to be on, old episodes need to be watched,
01:06:23.180 and the link to this episode needs to be sent to the boys in the group chat.
01:06:27.240 Wow.
01:06:27.900 Well done.
01:06:28.620 That was my best one.
01:06:29.700 Well done.
01:06:30.460 Thank you.
01:06:30.900 Very articulate.
01:06:31.840 Yeah.
01:06:32.280 Articulate.
01:06:33.100 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:06:33.620 Sometimes I swallow my words.
01:06:35.140 Sometimes I talk from the back of my mouth and do a little vocal fry.
01:06:37.860 Me too.
01:06:38.460 That was the difference.
01:06:39.980 That was clean.
01:06:40.640 That was clean.
01:06:41.500 You want to start reading the stuff?
01:06:42.820 Nope.
01:06:43.380 Okay.
01:06:44.360 All right.
01:06:44.720 First things first, I have a little bit of announcement.
01:06:47.300 We're working on merch, relaunching merch.
01:06:50.020 We've had a tough merch experience in the past.
01:06:52.280 I'm sure you guys may have known.
01:06:53.420 It takes a long time to get there.
01:06:55.260 Sometimes the prints weren't good and we had to reprint them.
01:06:59.120 And we just didn't really have a consistent merch guy for a long time.
01:07:02.660 A couple of merch people ago, they just disappeared.
01:07:04.900 Remember them?
01:07:05.860 I do.
01:07:06.760 They just stopped responding.
01:07:07.480 I'm sure they don't.
01:07:08.340 They just stopped responding for two months.
01:07:10.160 Yeah.
01:07:10.480 And they never said anything.
01:07:11.820 That's very disrespectful.
01:07:12.800 And I didn't even have the passwords.
01:07:15.440 We had to redo everything.
01:07:16.800 And we still couldn't find someone.
01:07:18.100 And it sounds like, and we have, found a really good supplier and fulfiller.
01:07:25.100 So merch is going to get launched probably next week.
01:07:28.140 So that's something to look forward to.
01:07:29.640 We have really cool shirts, especially podcast shirts.
01:07:33.020 We have good stuff.
01:07:34.300 Really good stuff we're excited about.
01:07:35.940 So we'll wear some on the show next week and we'll get the merch launched.
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01:07:40.820 I need you guys to go buy the shirts.
01:07:42.260 If you've been looking for this shirt, oh, I want to wear a fucking podcast shirt.
01:07:45.180 There doesn't exist.
01:07:46.200 It's going to exist soon.
01:07:47.300 Okay.
01:07:48.000 First things first on the final page of housekeeping.
01:07:50.520 Four moons appear in Russia.
01:07:54.240 Isn't that interesting?
01:07:56.740 How do you explain that, Richard?
01:07:59.060 I don't know.
01:08:00.640 Over Russia's St. Petersburg, known as paraceline, was created by moonlight bending through ice crystals
01:08:08.700 in the frosty atmosphere.
01:08:11.180 That's what they say.
01:08:12.180 Moonlight through the ice crystals in the atmosphere.
01:08:14.600 Okay.
01:08:15.240 Okay.
01:08:15.680 Okay.
01:08:16.200 We have the frost, four moons.
01:08:17.820 Okay.
01:08:19.960 All right.
01:08:20.500 All right.
01:08:21.180 Next.
01:08:22.260 Next.
01:08:23.060 All right.
01:08:23.760 I have something I'm going to cook on here and I'm going to read my statement.
01:08:28.060 Over the weekend, I saw a couple of things that I thought were very interesting.
01:08:32.640 First things first.
01:08:33.800 You know Christopher Reeves?
01:08:35.580 Yeah.
01:08:36.020 Superman, right?
01:08:36.700 Superman fell off a horse, broke his neck.
01:08:38.520 Yeah.
01:08:38.840 Parapult.
01:08:39.080 I think that was a psyop to keep us away from horses and the horse's healing power.
01:08:44.480 Superman breaks his neck and he becomes Stephen Hawking.
01:08:48.480 Oh, I'm never going to ride a horse again.
01:08:50.000 That's true.
01:08:51.100 Horses are dangerous.
01:08:52.020 Horses are dangerous.
01:08:52.680 Want to ride horses?
01:08:53.320 No.
01:08:53.700 Superman broke his neck.
01:08:54.580 If he broke his neck and he's Superman, I'm going to be fucked.
01:08:57.060 Yeah.
01:08:57.240 They did the same thing with dolphins and jaws.
01:09:01.340 You know what sucks?
01:09:02.460 To keep us away from the dolphins, they had jaws.
01:09:05.240 Oh, I'm scared to go in the water.
01:09:06.260 I don't want to be in the air.
01:09:06.660 Why dolphins?
01:09:07.040 What does dolphins have to do with jaws?
01:09:07.380 Dolphins have healing power too and dolphins are tapped into the special stuff and they used
01:09:13.300 to help with childbirth.
01:09:14.600 They're healing creatures.
01:09:16.280 Help with childbirth?
01:09:17.080 They see the alien ships and stuff.
01:09:19.720 All right.
01:09:20.040 I don't know what jaws has to do with dolphins though.
01:09:22.640 But it keeps you out of the water so you're scared of the water and then you're out of the
01:09:26.300 water, you're not near the dolphins.
01:09:27.500 And then in some places like where we live, you're not even allowed to hang out with the
01:09:31.160 dolphins.
01:09:31.500 You're not even allowed to interact with them.
01:09:32.640 It's illegal.
01:09:33.220 That's what I was going to say.
01:09:34.100 We have a rule.
01:09:34.680 I hate the, you can't touch manatees and stuff and it's like, they come up to me.
01:09:38.980 Yeah.
01:09:39.220 They don't have that rule for us.
01:09:40.640 Yeah.
01:09:41.380 So.
01:09:41.940 All right.
01:09:42.320 Which takes us to 9-11.
01:09:44.160 Why does that take us to 9-11?
01:09:46.200 It makes you take your shoes off.
01:09:48.940 What?
01:09:49.600 I just kind of ran out.
01:09:51.200 Okay.
01:09:51.720 The first two, I believe.
01:09:53.120 All right.
01:09:53.500 And I try and tie it to 9-11 and then what do I have 9-11?
01:09:56.060 Then I don't know.
01:09:56.840 All right.
01:09:57.200 Take your shoes off.
01:09:58.020 But not even anymore, luckily.
01:09:59.500 By the way, when you take your shoes off at the airport.
01:10:01.580 Yeah.
01:10:02.080 That's gross.
01:10:03.220 Of course.
01:10:03.740 And everyone walks in the same path with their gross feet.
01:10:06.960 And a conveyor belt is only like, what, 20 feet of belt and everyone puts their gross
01:10:11.640 bags on it.
01:10:12.560 Yeah, yeah.
01:10:13.100 Piss all over the floor.
01:10:14.840 Everyone's shitting.
01:10:16.160 Pissing.
01:10:16.740 Somalis run the airport.
01:10:18.080 Can you imagine Minneapolis airport?
01:10:19.440 And whenever I get home from a trip to visit my parents, my mom will always say, oh, wash
01:10:23.900 your hands.
01:10:24.380 And I'm always like, oh, here we go.
01:10:26.580 But my mom's right.
01:10:28.540 I know.
01:10:28.960 I agree.
01:10:29.660 The airport's disgusting.
01:10:30.840 I get sick sometimes when I'm traveling.
01:10:32.040 Now I get it.
01:10:33.320 All right.
01:10:33.760 There is a Put South Africans first Twitter page.
01:10:37.820 And they post these stories.
01:10:40.120 And I think the African people think they're real.
01:10:42.640 And they might be.
01:10:43.280 Yeah, it says people in Guyana Section D woke up shocked after a local guy slept with someone's
01:10:48.400 wife and turned into a half hyena.
01:10:50.880 The guy known as Spoko is a regular at Corner Lounge Tavern, always loud, always drunk.
01:10:55.940 So I think someone cursed him and made him half a hyena after sleeping with someone's wife.
01:11:00.220 And it does look like he has a half hyena lower.
01:11:03.540 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:11:04.300 So that part checks out.
01:11:05.580 Hyena centaur type.
01:11:07.000 And then someone replied something really funny.
01:11:09.000 African people have phones and internet access, but still live in the age of medieval mythology
01:11:14.280 and legend.
01:11:15.040 It's really incredible.
01:11:16.280 It really is.
01:11:16.900 Everyone just wakes up and they believe someone's a half hyena guy out there, even though AI exists.
01:11:21.460 Don't drink too much.
01:11:22.500 Don't cheat.
01:11:23.160 And it's really easy.
01:11:24.280 You get turned into a hyena.
01:11:25.240 Yep.
01:11:26.060 All right.
01:11:26.680 Next, we have a insightful tweet.
01:11:29.080 We've been talking to you guys about mindset lately and manifestation, although not everyone
01:11:33.360 likes that word and frequency.
01:11:35.120 Uh, but there is something, uh, to this I wanted to point out.
01:11:39.320 Can you give that a read?
01:11:40.540 Uh, this was a study and it says illusion and wellbeing, a social psychological perspective
01:11:45.580 on mental health.
01:11:47.060 And someone summed it up and said, delusional optimism is a secret to success.
01:11:51.620 People who overestimate their chances work harder and persist longer, even against the
01:11:57.020 odds that extra persistence turns failures into wins.
01:12:00.580 Delusional optimism, guys.
01:12:02.480 Yeah.
01:12:03.180 That's how you have to be living.
01:12:04.540 Like make your delusions a reality.
01:12:07.020 We've been saying that for years.
01:12:08.240 Yeah.
01:12:08.620 I think there was a study done about a mouse that was treading water and they were trying
01:12:14.140 to figure out how long the mice could tread water.
01:12:16.520 And basically the mice would drown.
01:12:18.400 It's like a Fauci level experiment, but the mice would drown after like 15 minutes of treading
01:12:22.880 water.
01:12:23.420 But then when the researchers came in and let them out one time, like right before they were
01:12:28.140 about to fail, then the mice would go and start again and then go for like 60 hours.
01:12:33.980 Yeah.
01:12:34.380 Because they thought someone could get them out.
01:12:35.800 So maybe there's a little bit of that similar mindset thing, delusional optimism.
01:12:39.400 Hey, it's always good to reference studies.
01:12:41.440 That was smart.
01:12:42.540 Yeah.
01:12:42.800 But delusional optimism is the way.
01:12:44.940 And I didn't read a study and then say, I'm going to be delusionally optimistic.
01:12:49.940 Yeah.
01:12:50.080 I really do just live like that.
01:12:51.740 And I guess I lucked out.
01:12:53.080 For sure.
01:12:53.400 It's nice when you get to the same conclusion as science people and you're not a science
01:12:58.680 guy yourself.
01:12:59.780 Oh, I came to that doctor in the white lab coat.
01:13:02.160 I came to the same conclusion.
01:13:03.500 Based on what?
01:13:04.480 What have you been doing?
01:13:05.680 Nothing.
01:13:06.760 I'm retarded.
01:13:08.080 So it's pretty interesting.
01:13:09.260 Yeah.
01:13:09.620 All right.
01:13:09.860 Our last piece of the final page of housekeeping.
01:13:12.200 It is Black History Month.
01:13:13.800 Yes.
01:13:14.380 And in honor of Black History Month, we're going to debunk a story.
01:13:18.580 The Tuskegee Airmen story.
01:13:21.220 Did I say that correctly?
01:13:22.540 Yeah.
01:13:22.860 Yeah.
01:13:23.500 All right.
01:13:24.160 Let me just read it.
01:13:24.900 Just go for it.
01:13:25.620 This is from National Conservative on Twitter.
01:13:28.800 So obviously give them credit.
01:13:31.000 Black History Month hoax day one, the invincible Tuskegee Airmen.
01:13:35.000 In 2011, Tuskegee University published a paper that conceded much of what children were taught
01:13:39.800 in school about Black World War II airmen has been a hoax.
01:13:43.620 The first mission assigned to Black pilots was to strafe Axis fighters on a tiny Italian island.
01:13:49.000 Their performance was considered poor because the Black Squadron fled from Axis planes while
01:13:54.660 members of two white squadrons engaged.
01:13:57.280 There was a congressional hearing on whether or not to disband the project.
01:14:00.920 However, activist members of U.S. Congress protected the project.
01:14:04.440 They believed that the pilots would serve as role models for Black Americans.
01:14:08.420 However, for the duration of the war, the Black pilots continued the same pattern.
01:14:12.220 They would rarely engage or pursue enemy aircraft.
01:14:14.900 When you compare the records of fighter groups flying the advanced P-51 planes in the 15th
01:14:20.620 Air Force, we see that white fighter groups scored 2.26 victories for every plane lost.
01:14:25.760 This is 3.5 times the rate of the Black fighter group.
01:14:29.720 In other words, white pilots flying the same planes and the same missions were 350% more
01:14:34.440 effective.
01:14:35.540 Think of this as an investment.
01:14:37.320 Every dollar invested in the Black pilots yield 66 cents, while every dollar invested in
01:14:41.360 the white pilots yield 2.26 dollars.
01:14:45.420 There were three Black pilots who were awarded for having four.
01:14:49.640 However, it is a myth that any Black pilots scored five victories but were denied being
01:14:54.500 recognized as an ace.
01:14:55.620 You need to get five confirmed kills to become an ace.
01:14:59.440 So yeah, basically they were very, very ineffective.
01:15:02.560 But then Congress kind of pressured them to stay alive, to be inspirational.
01:15:06.960 Yeah.
01:15:07.360 Which there's a value in that, I guess.
01:15:09.300 But yeah, when it's wartime, you don't really want the lower rate afraid of dogfighting and
01:15:14.600 engaging airmen.
01:15:17.080 But the story gets told and lied to about.
01:15:20.260 And then can you read the name of the author who wrote the book about these people?
01:15:24.300 Yes.
01:15:24.700 Another misconception that developed during the last months of the war is the story that
01:15:27.980 no bomber under escort by the Tuskegee Airmen was ever shot down by enemy aircraft.
01:15:32.040 A version of this misconception appears in Alan Gropeman's book, The Air Force Integrates.
01:15:37.400 Gropeman.
01:15:37.940 Gropeman.
01:15:38.560 Sounds like Epstein.
01:15:40.000 Sounds gropey.
01:15:40.920 Not good.
01:15:41.880 Yeah.
01:15:42.160 So, you know, I wish it was true.
01:15:45.140 Yeah.
01:15:45.680 It would be nice if it was true, but you can't make people heroes based on lies.
01:15:51.960 Yeah.
01:15:52.640 Because then you're dealing with a Harvey Dent situation.
01:15:56.560 Totally.
01:15:57.220 There were a lot of...
01:15:58.600 I just saw somebody arguing about this recently, and apparently in World War II, there's like
01:16:03.300 a lot of black people helped in World War II, but it was mostly logistics and it wasn't
01:16:07.940 frontline or fighting forces.
01:16:09.860 And only 700 black people died in World War II.
01:16:13.060 So they kind of overestimate how involved they were in that as well.
01:16:16.760 70 million of us.
01:16:18.400 Yeah.
01:16:19.000 Well, on both sides.
01:16:21.340 I think you're counting all white people.
01:16:24.100 Cutting the lines up different.
01:16:25.600 You're counting Germans and English and American as us.
01:16:29.760 All right.
01:16:30.320 Well, that's the end of housekeeping.
01:16:31.420 We're now moving on to Cringe of the Week.
01:16:33.880 Cringe of the Week.
01:16:35.800 All right.
01:16:36.160 Our first story from Cringe.
01:16:37.620 You know how I'm always getting weird ads on Twitter?
01:16:40.500 Yeah.
01:16:41.060 The fat person's sock.
01:16:42.880 Are you 61300?
01:16:44.280 Your shirt doesn't fit.
01:16:45.480 Yeah.
01:16:46.260 Rap Boy got one on his Instagram.
01:16:48.660 Can you read what it says?
01:16:49.860 Friendless and gay?
01:16:51.020 There's an app for that.
01:16:52.980 I didn't know gay guys didn't have friends.
01:16:54.660 That's weird.
01:16:55.800 Don't you?
01:16:55.980 Because I've never seen this before and you just brought it up.
01:17:00.200 But it came up on your screen.
01:17:01.580 And it's on my screen right now.
01:17:03.260 But where did you get this?
01:17:05.220 Suggested for you?
01:17:06.360 Did you take this screenshot?
01:17:07.480 Brother, this is on your computer.
01:17:09.860 I'm looking at it right now.
01:17:11.000 It is now.
01:17:11.880 It is now.
01:17:12.720 Did you really get that ad though?
01:17:14.540 I found it.
01:17:15.620 Okay.
01:17:16.120 Somebody sent it to you or?
01:17:17.340 I don't know.
01:17:18.140 This wasn't an ad for you?
01:17:19.640 I did not.
01:17:20.360 I did not screenshot that.
01:17:21.740 No.
01:17:22.000 Okay.
01:17:22.400 Okay.
01:17:23.100 Relax.
01:17:23.400 Everybody relax.
01:17:25.100 Friendless and gay?
01:17:26.740 It's like.
01:17:28.120 The next slide is like the everyone's pointing at you and laughing.
01:17:31.700 It's not even helpful.
01:17:32.740 There's not even an app.
01:17:34.160 Friendless and gay?
01:17:35.200 Ha!
01:17:35.800 You!
01:17:37.360 So good.
01:17:38.540 All right.
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01:18:09.240 Our next clip is a...
01:18:11.060 Welcome to cringe.
01:18:11.980 Yeah.
01:18:12.460 Our next clip...
01:18:12.860 Friendless and gay.
01:18:13.400 You!
01:18:13.780 You!
01:18:14.200 You!
01:18:14.480 Our next clip is a Guess What Happens Next section.
01:18:18.220 Before we play it, we have a guy in a wheelchair who doesn't need a wheelchair.
01:18:22.220 And he's about to drop in on a half pipe.
01:18:24.520 What do you think is going to happen?
01:18:26.020 I think he's going to snap his leg in one of those, like, it goes like this way.
01:18:29.700 Like, tib-fib off.
01:18:31.180 And then he, ironically, is going to need the wheelchair after this.
01:18:34.740 Okay.
01:18:35.220 Let's let it play.
01:18:37.260 I'm recording.
01:18:38.760 All right.
01:18:39.600 You ready?
01:18:40.200 Yep.
01:18:40.640 You're ready, nigga.
01:18:41.280 Let's go.
01:18:41.560 What the fuck is they talking about, nigga?
01:18:45.080 Whew!
01:18:46.120 Talk to me.
01:18:46.740 Fucking nice, yo.
01:18:47.640 Holy shit.
01:18:48.760 Now that's what I'm working on.
01:18:50.060 Pure fake out.
01:18:51.240 All right.
01:18:51.440 He's fine.
01:18:52.140 No big deal.
01:18:53.380 All right.
01:18:53.640 You got to keep everybody on their toes, I guess.
01:18:55.440 Got you.
01:18:56.140 Tib-fib intact.
01:18:57.640 Got you at home, too.
01:18:58.880 Yeah.
01:18:59.260 Friendless and gay.
01:19:00.260 And you thought he was going to break his leg in the wheelchair?
01:19:02.480 Fuck you.
01:19:04.020 It's like, well, the clip isn't cringe.
01:19:05.820 I have to assume he's going to maybe almost die.
01:19:08.640 All right.
01:19:09.300 Whatever the limit is on YouTube.
01:19:10.740 All right.
01:19:11.680 Next, there was a movie premiere, like a Kung Fu movie premiere in Asia.
01:19:17.000 Looks like Thailand or Vietnam based on this language here.
01:19:19.640 Kung Li Troi Dei Anam.
01:19:21.880 China.
01:19:22.380 We'll just call it China.
01:19:23.160 We'll just call them yellow.
01:19:25.760 And they're doing this thing where they're going to break the wood, but someone swapped
01:19:30.300 the wood out for real wood.
01:19:32.200 So they bring in the hitter.
01:19:33.740 This is the head Kung Fu guy.
01:19:35.900 Mr. Miyagi.
01:19:36.940 And he's supposed to break all of these.
01:19:40.740 Like they planned.
01:19:47.280 0 for 2.
01:19:49.100 The moment of confusion.
01:19:54.300 Uh-oh.
01:19:58.240 All right.
01:19:58.680 You get it.
01:19:59.520 We'll keep going.
01:20:01.060 He gets flustered.
01:20:01.940 He doesn't know what to do.
01:20:02.700 It doesn't work.
01:20:08.120 You know, it's bad when he switches to lefty.
01:20:11.160 Yeah.
01:20:11.840 It's like, oh, maybe I can break the wood that I can't break with my dominant hand with
01:20:15.500 my non-dominant hand.
01:20:16.900 Yeah.
01:20:17.220 You're done, brother.
01:20:18.220 Yeah.
01:20:18.640 Yeah.
01:20:18.940 So he got his ass.
01:20:20.120 Okay.
01:20:20.560 Cool.
01:20:21.240 Cool.
01:20:21.960 Random movie.
01:20:22.760 I'll never see.
01:20:23.680 Like it's not even that important, but that is cringe.
01:20:27.220 I would not like if that happened to me.
01:20:28.940 Yeah.
01:20:29.320 It's cringe.
01:20:29.980 Thank you, brother.
01:20:30.720 Cringe when you watch it.
01:20:31.840 All right.
01:20:32.200 Next.
01:20:32.660 The NFL has a chief kindness officer for the upcoming Super Bowl.
01:20:37.320 Can you read the tweet?
01:20:38.280 Yeah.
01:20:38.840 NFL officially appointed influential storyteller Dar Mann as its first ever chief kindness
01:20:43.820 officer and creator of the week for Super Bowl LX.
01:20:47.760 What is LX?
01:20:48.880 What is that?
01:20:49.380 60?
01:20:50.200 We at Super Bowl 60 now?
01:20:51.860 Might be 40.
01:20:53.960 LX?
01:20:55.020 I'm bad with Roman numerals.
01:20:56.380 Yeah.
01:20:56.640 We don't have to.
01:20:57.240 40?
01:20:58.380 It could be 60.
01:20:59.280 I think it's 60 now.
01:21:00.480 But 60, wouldn't it come after?
01:21:02.540 Wouldn't it be XL?
01:21:03.460 Yeah.
01:21:03.800 I think so.
01:21:04.620 Super Bowl XL.
01:21:05.400 That'll be a cool one.
01:21:06.180 What Super Bowl are we on?
01:21:08.980 60?
01:21:09.780 60.
01:21:10.460 I apologize.
01:21:11.080 You said 40.
01:21:12.300 No, I said 60, right?
01:21:13.920 Yeah.
01:21:14.460 Yeah.
01:21:14.800 You said 60.
01:21:15.500 Well, anyway, back to the gay chief kindness officer.
01:21:18.360 What the fuck is that?
01:21:19.560 Yeah.
01:21:19.800 Not good.
01:21:20.540 What does he even do?
01:21:21.360 And he's just really sweet to everybody.
01:21:24.580 Imagine he's a dick.
01:21:25.820 He's in his green room.
01:21:27.040 He's like smashing shit.
01:21:28.240 He's like, I'm not at work right now.
01:21:29.520 Yeah.
01:21:29.800 And he goes outside.
01:21:30.560 He's like, hey, how are you enjoying the Super Bowl?
01:21:33.420 Yeah.
01:21:33.740 It's not a good sign for what the NFL is up to.
01:21:35.800 They have all those things that say end racism and choose whatever.
01:21:40.600 They're slinking away from the 2020 era stuff, but they're still a little gay.
01:21:46.620 And chief kindness officer and all the female refs don't add up to anything nice.
01:21:50.580 L is 50.
01:21:51.640 X is 10.
01:21:52.640 Yes.
01:21:53.560 So I was good.
01:21:54.780 L is what gets you wrong because you don't expect there to be one for 50.
01:21:57.720 It's rare to come across L.
01:21:59.820 Exactly.
01:22:00.860 And then we have some facts about who the kindness officer is.
01:22:03.740 Yeah.
01:22:04.220 Apparently the chief kindness officer was charged with 13 felony counts of fraud and took a plea deal to avoid prison time.
01:22:10.440 But he's really nice.
01:22:11.880 In a good way.
01:22:12.620 But yeah, he'll offer you snacks from his commissary if you're in jail together.
01:22:18.260 Yeah.
01:22:18.900 So in 2012, he was charged with 13 felony counts from stealing from a city program that helps property owners with renovation costs.
01:22:25.340 Everyone's fucking getting rich on fraud but me, and I'm paying the taxes.
01:22:29.560 There was a golden era.
01:22:31.080 You know, if everybody does a little bit of fraud, that's how you get your taxes back.
01:22:36.700 You do a tiny little bit of fraud, and you go, all right, I won't take more than my taxes for the last 10 years.
01:22:41.680 I already knew that.
01:22:42.700 Yeah.
01:22:43.300 Are you up to anything?
01:22:44.380 No.
01:22:44.800 You got anything cooking?
01:22:45.940 No.
01:22:46.840 You running a hospital back here?
01:22:48.080 Is anyone dying in your back room?
01:22:49.640 Nothing.
01:22:50.040 Nothing.
01:22:50.660 Okay.
01:22:51.440 All right.
01:22:52.560 All right.
01:22:53.220 So, and then you think Super Bowl, whatever, is going to have women refs?
01:22:57.420 I hope not.
01:22:58.260 If they do, I'd like to put this out there.
01:23:00.580 They're afraid of the moment.
01:23:01.800 I think a woman ref could ruin the whole Super Bowl with a bad call.
01:23:05.500 I think so, too.
01:23:06.440 And then they'll go like, uh, Deb threw the flag.
01:23:08.740 Like, well, she saw what she saw.
01:23:11.500 She's the ref.
01:23:12.360 And then they might ruin the whole game.
01:23:14.460 I feel like for the Super Bowl, though, they let the refs do it, and then there's a whole room of people in New York who are going over everything.
01:23:21.120 Like AI.
01:23:21.780 Yeah.
01:23:22.100 Just going over it.
01:23:23.080 Yeah.
01:23:23.500 All right.
01:23:23.940 This next story is quick, but I wanted to bring it up.
01:23:25.940 I'm not a big video game guy.
01:23:27.880 Video game guy in Nintendo.
01:23:29.260 Yeah, apparently there's a liberal white woman in charge of Nintendo now, and the first thing she did was make it transgender.
01:23:36.640 There's just a non-binary choice now, and here's the lady here.
01:23:41.460 There's her, there's the Muppet, and then she's got a doll in her hand.
01:23:46.400 Yeah.
01:23:46.940 Yeah, yeah.
01:23:47.260 Um, and I think this is one of the hacks that, uh, like women or the POC people do when they come in.
01:23:55.720 They go, oh, look, I, it's like an Adam I did or an item added to the list.
01:24:01.060 Like, oh, I made everybody non-binary.
01:24:02.940 I gave them gender options.
01:24:04.000 And that like counts as doing something.
01:24:05.640 We had a busy week.
01:24:06.340 Yeah, even though you didn't really do anything, um, it's an easy way to say, and it's like top of the accomplishments, I bet, so.
01:24:12.520 Yeah.
01:24:12.860 So, yeah, we added non-binary to the, the gender selection thing.
01:24:16.680 Uh, we got new snacks in the break room.
01:24:19.560 Yeah.
01:24:19.760 I'm sure you guys saw that.
01:24:20.680 What's customer acquisition cost?
01:24:22.820 It's at an all-time high, Debbie.
01:24:25.700 So true.
01:24:26.920 All right, our last clip of Cringe, uh, there was a news report on DEI and how it's kind of going away and how it's affecting black women.
01:24:35.180 I loved my job.
01:24:36.700 I loved it.
01:24:37.480 And it made a difference to people.
01:24:39.900 But Adrienne Birch's job with the Department of Agriculture was eliminated last February.
01:24:46.260 I started crying.
01:24:48.380 I said, oh, my God, I'm losing my job.
01:24:51.760 I'm not prepared.
01:24:53.080 I don't have enough savings.
01:24:54.620 The chainsaw for bureaucracy.
01:24:57.220 As Elon Musk took a chainsaw to the federal government, Birch says she felt forced into early retirement at age 54.
01:25:05.000 Today, she says, she gets one-third of her previous pay.
01:25:09.040 To get to a point where you made a great salary, made six figures, and to have that ripped from you, and not because you didn't do the job well, it's painful.
01:25:20.540 Pain that was just beginning as Birch started looking for work.
01:25:24.400 I've applied for, I think, about 35 jobs or so.
01:25:28.380 I've gotten five rejections.
01:25:30.560 Most of the other ones, nothing.
01:25:32.560 Any interviews?
01:25:33.840 No.
01:25:34.800 And she's not alone.
01:25:36.500 41-year-old Audrey Malone lost her corporate job in facilities management about a year ago.
01:25:41.860 So, we get it.
01:25:43.540 The thing I thought was interesting is she applied for 35 jobs since she was let go, and then she was let go, I believe, last February.
01:25:50.520 Yeah.
01:25:51.200 So, you apply for 35 jobs in a year.
01:25:53.280 That's like three jobs a month.
01:25:54.880 I thought she said, did she say 150?
01:25:57.260 I thought she said 35.
01:25:58.640 Whatever.
01:26:00.040 It's immaterial.
01:26:01.180 I mean, I guess the main point of this video is that the federal government has stopped babysitting mid-level, lackluster employees who couldn't get an offer in the private sector.
01:26:11.360 And they were giving them all six-figure salaries.
01:26:13.000 And we're supposed to feel sorry.
01:26:14.320 Like, you're getting a third of your pay in this early in retirement, and then you're free to go do something.
01:26:21.100 Go try something.
01:26:22.060 I don't know why it's the taxpayer's job.
01:26:24.360 When do you get fired and they give you a third of your pay for the rest of your life?
01:26:27.480 Early retirement, I think she took, right?
01:26:30.000 Something to not feel bad about there.
01:26:32.320 Yeah.
01:26:32.560 I don't feel bad at all.
01:26:33.760 There's like a lot of this stuff, there's an equilibrium that needs to get back to.
01:26:38.760 Like, we've constantly had someone's thumb on the scale, you know?
01:26:43.040 And, yeah, oh, they took their thumb off the scale, and 100,000 black women lost their easy government job that they were just at expectations, you know, for the entire time.
01:26:54.240 They never were up or down.
01:26:55.840 So, I don't know.
01:26:56.840 I don't feel bad when things swing.
01:26:58.900 You know how much fucking fraud there is?
01:27:00.500 I don't feel bad either.
01:27:01.760 Yeah.
01:27:02.120 Well, that's the end of Cringe.
01:27:03.200 We're now moving on to Urban Decay.
01:27:07.140 All right, our first story from Urban Decay.
01:27:09.160 A woman witnesses some kids doing bad stuff at the park.
01:27:12.140 I cannot fucking believe that I just passed by and saw these damn kids in the black neighborhood kick a duck so hard that she died.
01:27:25.000 And now the baby Douglas is left without their mother.
01:27:28.500 When you go to these white neighborhoods and Spanish neighborhoods, their children, they nurture those animals when they see them ducks and dogs and whatever.
01:27:35.800 But not in the black fucking neighborhood.
01:27:38.540 In some of the black neighborhoods, y'all kids are so fucking vicious.
01:27:43.100 And you teach them no fucking morals or nothing.
01:27:46.360 Then you wonder why every fucking nation hates when black people move in their fucking neighborhood.
01:27:53.500 There you go.
01:27:54.660 And then, obviously, cruelty to animals is a sign you could be a killer.
01:27:58.240 Serial killer, right?
01:27:59.040 And then when you pair that with the FBI crime statistics based on race, it's not looking good for those kids.
01:28:05.300 Yeah.
01:28:05.940 Yeah.
01:28:06.280 That's a 90% jail time rating, I think.
01:28:09.580 And this woman is, like, genuinely sad.
01:28:11.300 She's crying.
01:28:12.360 She saw something bad.
01:28:13.620 And not only was it just a duck, it was a mother duck responsible for, what, 12 ducklings trailing behind.
01:28:20.120 Jeez.
01:28:20.860 Pretty dark.
01:28:21.420 Who could do that?
01:28:22.280 Yeah.
01:28:23.440 It's interesting that she came with the perspective of race, too.
01:28:27.440 She got it right.
01:28:28.600 Yeah.
01:28:28.800 You don't usually expect people to be like, man, you never see this in whatever.
01:28:32.240 Kids, man.
01:28:32.940 What's with these kids?
01:28:34.060 Exactly.
01:28:34.720 Exactly.
01:28:35.220 You wander it through that.
01:28:36.600 She was pretty specific.
01:28:37.940 And that's a lot of things with, you know, that's kind of the way people address things.
01:28:46.920 They'll say broad things like, man, this generation.
01:28:50.460 And then this generation is, like, less white than any previous generation.
01:28:54.180 There's, like, always some euphemism.
01:28:56.020 Men.
01:28:56.660 Fucking white privilege.
01:28:58.080 And it's just a Jewish guy.
01:28:59.580 You know, like, there's always, like, somebody's always naming something that it's not.
01:29:03.760 Men are attacking women and it's-
01:29:05.340 Pakistani migrants.
01:29:06.080 It's Pakistani migrants.
01:29:07.460 Yeah.
01:29:07.660 So, it's interesting to see it from the perspective of, like, she's calling, she's seeing it and calling it out.
01:29:13.400 Yeah.
01:29:13.720 People are starting to wake up.
01:29:14.860 Next, we have a story that we mentioned in the intro.
01:29:17.920 A man was killed over French fries.
01:29:20.560 We say a man was shot and killed after he did not share French fries with his friend.
01:29:25.860 It happened around 6.30 last night at an apartment complex on the far west side of the city.
01:29:31.020 Police say the argument began over an order of French fries and then escalated to the suspect shooting the victim.
01:29:36.980 That suspect still on the loose tonight.
01:29:39.040 If you know anything, call Fort Worth police.
01:29:41.980 Not going to tell you the race of the suspect.
01:29:44.860 It was a black suspect.
01:29:47.980 I actually don't know, but I'm guessing.
01:29:50.220 And we've seen this before.
01:29:52.260 We've seen people killed over ranch.
01:29:54.100 We've seen people killed over a chicken sandwich and stupid stuff at the restaurants.
01:29:58.540 Guacamole we've seen.
01:30:00.080 Guacamole.
01:30:00.520 And I was kind of trying to expand on this.
01:30:03.480 You know that old phrase, do you want to take this outside?
01:30:06.140 Of course.
01:30:06.540 When there's like a fight about to happen and you go, do you want to take this outside?
01:30:09.800 And it's basically like an escalation, but also it's a final warning.
01:30:14.940 Like, do you want to take this outside with a fight or no?
01:30:17.100 And it stops here.
01:30:18.720 And the people who use that phrase are being considerate to the venue.
01:30:24.340 Yeah.
01:30:25.320 Black people don't have that.
01:30:26.700 No.
01:30:27.100 They'll shoot you in the head over fries.
01:30:28.780 They'll hit you with a bowling ball in the bowling alley.
01:30:31.260 Yep.
01:30:31.560 I've seen it.
01:30:32.120 They'll take the stool from the bar and hit you with that.
01:30:36.360 They have no consideration for the establishment.
01:30:39.000 So true.
01:30:39.680 So true.
01:30:40.500 So that old phrase, want to take this outside?
01:30:42.620 Not everyone uses that.
01:30:43.800 It's kind of like a white guy fight thing.
01:30:45.400 Yeah.
01:30:45.600 Want to take this outside gives people a lot of options.
01:30:48.520 It's like, do you want to escalate this or stop it?
01:30:51.440 Because I'm willing to do either.
01:30:53.200 I'll shake your hand and we can go our separate ways.
01:30:55.560 And then obviously let's respect the venue.
01:30:57.660 And if you do want to escalate, let's obviously respect the venue and take it outside.
01:31:02.780 No venue respect in the black community.
01:31:05.280 Not a lot of consideration.
01:31:06.360 Okay.
01:31:07.000 Let's move on to our next piece.
01:31:08.280 Someone created an AI bot that like filters and categorizes cities and neighborhoods based
01:31:13.680 on the names and how prevalent they are.
01:31:16.580 Yeah.
01:31:17.120 This was made by retard mode on Twitter and it's called peaceandquiet.io.
01:31:21.700 And I don't think it's AI.
01:31:23.340 I think it's just like cataloging where everybody lives.
01:31:26.340 But it is computer related.
01:31:27.960 Yes.
01:31:28.940 And here it is.
01:31:29.700 I think only three states, Ohio, North Carolina, and Florida are up and running, but you can
01:31:34.200 search and see how many Deshawns or Ebony's or Jamal's or Shaniqua's are near you.
01:31:39.800 Tyrone is also a good one.
01:31:40.980 A lot of Tyrone's and a lot of Ebony's.
01:31:43.280 And that's the peace and quiet meter.
01:31:45.060 Yes.
01:31:45.580 How much peace and quiet you have.
01:31:46.820 And you're not allowed to do that with your realtor.
01:31:49.140 Yes.
01:31:49.600 I think there's like the Fair Housing Act.
01:31:51.840 A realtor can't even answer any questions about demographics, what type of people live
01:31:56.000 here, how many kids there are.
01:31:57.880 So, which is so crazy because then what's a realtor for?
01:32:01.200 Just to take two and a half percent of the fucking whole thing?
01:32:03.920 Here's, yeah.
01:32:04.400 Give me a piece of the house you're going to buy anyway.
01:32:06.460 I'm in Frisco, Texas.
01:32:07.600 You can't tell me how many fucking Indians are here.
01:32:10.000 I need to like stake out the place overnight.
01:32:12.160 There are a lot of curry restaurants.
01:32:14.240 All right.
01:32:14.820 Yeah.
01:32:15.380 Yes.
01:32:15.720 Exactly.
01:32:16.740 You're always proxying it somehow.
01:32:18.480 It's like, all right, let's get far away from MLK Junior Boulevard.
01:32:21.500 Let's get to this suburb.
01:32:23.040 What's that?
01:32:23.620 Diwali Road?
01:32:24.720 No, no, no, no, no.
01:32:26.100 You're looking for clues like you're limitless.
01:32:29.420 A real estate agent can't tell you.
01:32:30.960 It's so fucked up, right?
01:32:31.860 It's very fucked up.
01:32:33.000 Crazy.
01:32:34.140 All right.
01:32:34.360 So what do they even do?
01:32:36.460 Show you the house?
01:32:37.660 They show you the house and they take their piece.
01:32:40.280 It's frustrating.
01:32:41.320 It is.
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01:33:11.760 Next, there was a new ad from the Philly Police Department.
01:33:16.240 Is this the Philly Sheriff's?
01:33:19.200 It might be the Sheriff's Department.
01:33:20.020 Because we've covered them before and they're always up to some dumb shit like this.
01:33:22.700 Yeah, this is them now.
01:33:25.420 They got music going, but their new ad is just a bunch of black women dancing.
01:33:30.540 And then there's a Muslim person and they're all dancing.
01:33:33.100 And they're whipping the fan out.
01:33:34.640 And Philly has horrible crime.
01:33:36.340 And they're all overweight and fucking nobody could arrest me here.
01:33:41.820 You send me into this pack of women oiled up and say they can't use their guns or tasers,
01:33:47.480 wrestle them down?
01:33:48.680 They couldn't wrestle me.
01:33:50.760 That's a good point.
01:33:51.800 I'd be sliding around.
01:33:52.780 I didn't think of that.
01:33:53.600 I'd be oiled up.
01:33:55.880 Squirming.
01:33:56.600 Wouldn't be pretty.
01:33:57.900 But man, this is like so sad.
01:34:00.580 And then this is for recruiting for all the women.
01:34:03.120 They're probably trying to advertise to the black women who lost their government job.
01:34:07.560 I would say so.
01:34:08.800 100%.
01:34:09.240 And another part that we've been talking about a lot is how all these jobs come with excellent pensions,
01:34:17.780 great benefits.
01:34:18.440 And the whole point was you're supposed to do like 20 or 15 hard years and then get basically
01:34:23.420 a full pension.
01:34:24.220 And then now the salaries that used to go with like getting into the line of fire or like
01:34:31.420 actually putting your body on line are now just going to fat office women who like clock
01:34:35.700 as much overtime as they can gutting the taxpayer.
01:34:38.760 So true.
01:34:39.460 So another hollowed out institution, I guess.
01:34:42.520 Very true.
01:34:43.680 All right.
01:34:43.960 Our next two clips are street rat related.
01:34:46.680 The first one, guys, shows what's going on in New Orleans.
01:34:50.200 I be telling motherfuckers about New Orleans, bro.
01:34:52.460 So these crackheads done stole the fucking light pole.
01:34:57.720 Go put that back.
01:34:59.480 Man, what the fuck, man?
01:35:01.960 That's something you see in New Orleans.
01:35:03.820 Yeah.
01:35:04.340 Stealing the infrastructure.
01:35:06.580 We saw that a lot.
01:35:08.860 Stop signs.
01:35:09.820 Like stupid shit you don't even need.
01:35:11.840 Where do you sell a light pole?
01:35:13.640 A scrapyard.
01:35:14.440 And then there's one scrapyard where the guy goes, yeah, get me anything you got.
01:35:17.540 Yeah, I'll take it.
01:35:18.420 Oh, sewer covers?
01:35:19.680 Manhole covers?
01:35:20.560 All right.
01:35:20.920 Yeah, that's probably 50 pounds.
01:35:22.500 Light pole?
01:35:23.040 Light pole?
01:35:23.620 Yeah.
01:35:24.020 20 bucks.
01:35:25.360 I know.
01:35:25.780 He probably gets a fucking great deal.
01:35:27.300 And then the city has to replace it for like 40,000.
01:35:30.120 That's the nice part.
01:35:31.560 You know, in economics, they call it like price elasticity.
01:35:35.660 And like the two junkies who need fentanyl today, pulling up to your scrapyard with a light post.
01:35:44.300 You could offer them anything on earth and they'll fucking take it.
01:35:47.460 Deal.
01:35:48.380 You got me over a barrel, buddy.
01:35:50.400 I need that fentanyl in an hour.
01:35:52.640 Shakes his hand.
01:35:53.660 With all the sores and the injectable spots.
01:35:56.740 We'll just knucks.
01:35:57.820 We'll knucks.
01:35:59.000 All right.
01:35:59.280 Our last clip, street rat related as well.
01:36:01.820 This is a Seattle cleanup.
01:36:03.200 Look what they're cleaning up.
01:36:04.480 So this is all the foil that we got today at DeJong, Lewis, and Jose Rizal Parks here on the North Beacon Hill ends.
01:36:11.000 Likely most of this foil has particles of fentanyl in it.
01:36:15.800 If a child or a dog were to touch this and lick this, they would likely be hospitalized or die.
01:36:22.840 So it's a pretty serious deal.
01:36:25.660 We are right next to a large daycare.
01:36:29.840 The El Centro de la Raza daycare where kids are walking through these parks every day on their daily walks.
01:36:37.920 And we are at a dog park where dogs are basically not able to go there right now.
01:36:42.920 And it's non-functional because of this.
01:36:44.460 So we hope to see some change from the city and get this addressed.
01:36:48.220 It's a nice thing to clean up your neighborhood.
01:36:50.920 But you also voted to give drug needles to drug addicts and you ruined all your public parks and playgrounds.
01:36:58.120 Yeah.
01:36:58.380 And if you didn't personally vote for that, which I'll allow that argument, some elected official is retarded enough to skip that and just give them the needles anyway.
01:37:07.760 Yeah.
01:37:08.340 Give them the fent.
01:37:09.400 Let them do whatever they want.
01:37:10.620 Oh, yeah.
01:37:11.280 Did we mention theft under 950?
01:37:13.880 That was free-for-all for a while.
01:37:15.840 How do you think they funded the fentanyl habit?
01:37:18.480 And, yeah, I mean, that's it.
01:37:20.220 That's just as pure urban decay as it gets.
01:37:22.520 And I feel bad a little bit because, like, a woman like that who's probably a liberal takes all the time to go actually clean up the park.
01:37:30.100 Like, you can tell there are some people who are good-hearted and they're just a little emotional about certain things.
01:37:38.220 Like, oh, yeah, George Floyd was murdered and ICE has no place here and these are our neighbors.
01:37:44.240 You know, you get co-opted and stuff, but there's someone with a good heart at the end of it, you know?
01:37:51.940 Anyone who's going to clean up a park, spend their Sunday or whatever cleaning up a park, it's a good person.
01:37:56.880 And it's hard to see a good person like that funneled into such shit ideology that really terrorizes the Western world, right?
01:38:05.140 So true.
01:38:05.560 That's my point.
01:38:06.300 Like, she's got a heart and she's got energy and she just needs to point it somewhere.
01:38:11.240 And that was a great case right there.
01:38:12.960 But then all other political activism ends up with caring for the lowest common denominator, wasted money, hospice spending that fucking doesn't make any sense, like a million people have died a week, you know?
01:38:26.000 Yeah.
01:38:26.380 So that energy in general, good, pointed at the wrong thing or abused and subverted by some city council Latino who wants to hand out the needles, very bad.
01:38:39.300 And they have like a perfect storm of bad ideology that got them here.
01:38:43.780 Like you said, if it's under $1,000, you don't get a felony for stealing.
01:38:48.600 So all these drug addicts steal, then they buy fentanyl.
01:38:51.220 Now there's more fentanyl and drug addicts who can get fentanyl than ever.
01:38:55.060 And then they give them the free needles.
01:38:56.560 So now it's easier to do than ever.
01:38:58.380 And then it just ruins everything.
01:39:00.120 And meanwhile, paper straws are illegal in Seattle.
01:39:04.000 I mean, plastic straws.
01:39:05.380 Yep.
01:39:05.500 And then meanwhile, plastic straws are illegal in Seattle.
01:39:09.680 Yep.
01:39:10.240 So it's kind of ironic and retarded.
01:39:13.360 Anything else?
01:39:14.220 Egregious?
01:39:15.200 Egregious.
01:39:15.840 All right.
01:39:16.120 People were giving me props for egregious.
01:39:18.260 I can spell it too.
01:39:19.760 It's not even a hard one.
01:39:20.800 That's like a third grader.
01:39:22.360 Third grader has egregious.
01:39:24.120 Yeah.
01:39:24.520 Maybe you.
01:39:25.660 Good left back.
01:39:27.260 All right.
01:39:27.840 That was awesome.
01:39:28.240 That was an awesome third grader.
01:39:29.920 Well, don't get too down or too depressed.
01:39:31.460 We're now moving on to uplifting gold.
01:39:33.200 And we have uplifting stuff today.
01:39:34.640 Okay.
01:39:35.860 All right.
01:39:36.420 We're going to start up lifting gold with some lessons of the day.
01:39:39.480 You know, lessons of the day?
01:39:40.600 Yeah.
01:39:40.960 We did a couple of the last few episodes.
01:39:42.940 We're not going to make it a thing every week, but when it comes, it comes.
01:39:46.220 We have some food tips on how to cook, for example, steak and burgers to get a good sear.
01:39:51.620 Can you read both?
01:39:52.680 Yeah.
01:39:52.820 This is all about when to salt them.
01:39:55.620 Steak, salt far in advance, ideally the day before or right before cooking to avoid excess moisture and gray steaks.
01:40:03.100 And the one on the left is salted 12 hours in advance.
01:40:05.520 The one on the right was salted 20 minutes in advance.
01:40:07.720 I don't know about you guys, but sometimes I'm a 20 minutes in advance salter and I get those gray steaks and I don't understand.
01:40:15.260 Yeah.
01:40:15.440 Now you know.
01:40:16.840 Yeah.
01:40:17.160 Now we all know.
01:40:17.960 And then a big part of that is letting the salt work, bring the moisture out, and then you pat it dry into some really hot oil.
01:40:23.960 You get that better sear.
01:40:24.820 Yeah.
01:40:25.020 You want that dry into the pan.
01:40:27.720 Yes.
01:40:28.300 Yes.
01:40:28.840 Because otherwise you're like, you're cooking the water, which steams the steak instead of searing the steak.
01:40:35.900 So you got to think about the physics of cooking.
01:40:38.220 Physics.
01:40:38.920 Another one, burger.
01:40:39.840 Salt just before cooking to get a good sear and keep burgers tender and juicy.
01:40:43.620 And then you see the sear on the just salted, salted just before cooking.
01:40:47.460 And then the one salted 30 minutes before is not good.
01:40:50.800 Not good.
01:40:51.280 And we have a thing for onions too.
01:40:52.600 You're an onion guy.
01:40:53.460 You're an onion expert.
01:40:54.680 I love onions.
01:40:55.600 I make, I make the in and out style onions.
01:40:57.680 Whenever I'm making burgers or ground beef, I always do the in and out style onions, which look a lot more like the right.
01:41:03.140 And you told me this tip over the weekend or last, maybe last week.
01:41:06.520 Yeah, I told you this tip before, and then we saw this graphic for sweating, salt onions at the beginning of cooking for caramelizing salt after browning has begun.
01:41:14.320 It's again, the same thing with drawing moisture out and sweating is basically another word for steaming.
01:41:20.740 And so that's, uh, you would salt at the beginning of cooking.
01:41:25.400 Usually I like mine caramelized.
01:41:27.420 I like that texture.
01:41:28.540 Yeah.
01:41:28.900 Yeah.
01:41:29.140 So, and our last tip is, uh, hot dog related, how to cook hot dogs for a crowd.
01:41:37.720 So the guy dish, I didn't even think about this.
01:41:41.540 You put them in, that's what all those sticks are for in the dishwasher.
01:41:44.660 Yeah.
01:41:46.040 And then you steam them.
01:41:47.000 And the bun's in plastic.
01:41:48.420 And you run a normal wash with no soap, obviously.
01:41:52.100 And now you got all these steamed hot dogs.
01:41:54.940 There you go.
01:41:55.540 For everybody.
01:41:56.880 And then you feed them to people.
01:41:58.440 Oh, there you go.
01:42:00.240 How, uh, what's your opinion on hot dogs?
01:42:02.960 Are you a steamed versus boiled guy, a grill guy, or do you have a straight out of the bag?
01:42:07.700 It's basically baloney.
01:42:08.720 Just eat it cold.
01:42:09.580 Who cares?
01:42:10.200 Attitude.
01:42:10.880 I am.
01:42:11.840 I'm a very texture driven guy.
01:42:15.600 So I like anything getting tough.
01:42:17.920 I like the grill.
01:42:19.140 I like the burn.
01:42:19.920 I like the, what do you even call it?
01:42:21.740 What's the word for it?
01:42:23.500 The sear.
01:42:23.980 I'm forgetting.
01:42:24.500 No, there's something.
01:42:25.800 The grill marks.
01:42:26.240 No, it's like a texture.
01:42:27.400 Char.
01:42:27.920 Yeah, maybe.
01:42:28.960 Char.
01:42:29.280 Whatever.
01:42:30.180 Listen, calm down.
01:42:31.620 We're at the end of the episode.
01:42:32.860 But I like the texture.
01:42:34.500 I'm a big fan of steaming buns, though, and steaming bread.
01:42:38.000 Yeah.
01:42:39.360 Write that down.
01:42:40.320 I'll be here tomorrow.
01:42:42.040 I'm a big fan of steamed.
01:42:43.520 And you can steam them in the dishwasher.
01:42:45.340 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:42:45.900 So we'll get you some lunch tomorrow.
01:42:47.780 All right.
01:42:48.800 All right.
01:42:49.400 Our next clip, this is in Japan.
01:42:52.500 A Japanese volleyball player was warming up.
01:42:55.000 He did a serve and it hit a girl.
01:42:56.780 And look how he apologizes.
01:42:57.880 A full bow.
01:43:09.780 Good for him.
01:43:13.980 And that face down slide to start it.
01:43:16.440 Mm-hmm.
01:43:16.980 Very respectful people.
01:43:18.400 A sign of respect, yeah.
01:43:19.700 Very honorable.
01:43:20.760 I like Japan.
01:43:21.880 Me too.
01:43:22.280 I wish we didn't have to fight them in World War II like we did.
01:43:25.280 Yeah.
01:43:26.260 And then imagine if Japan was all white people.
01:43:29.840 Why wouldn't?
01:43:30.400 Then they wouldn't be Japan.
01:43:31.760 But like the way they run it, where you're on your own island, no one comes in, and we
01:43:36.980 eat all hot dogs.
01:43:38.000 For 10,000 years.
01:43:38.340 Hot dogs and hamburgers.
01:43:39.660 Yeah.
01:43:40.280 Chinese food.
01:43:41.500 Japan really likes, they like American stuff.
01:43:44.400 They like whiskey and steak.
01:43:45.920 They kind of became.
01:43:47.200 They're getting into cowboy stuff, too.
01:43:48.660 They took what they wanted, yeah.
01:43:49.620 I respect the Japanese a lot.
01:43:51.400 Me too.
01:43:52.380 All right.
01:43:52.660 Our next clip, someone gets saved.
01:43:54.980 After hanging off of a ski lift.
01:43:57.700 And we're live at Planet Fitness.
01:43:59.820 Here's Natalie Spooner firing up the battle ropes.
01:44:02.820 That's a hat trick of reps right there.
01:44:04.800 Now over to Emma Malte with the Hack Squad.
01:44:07.460 Talk about team carrying strength.
01:44:09.340 And here comes Emily Clark going for a new PR.
01:44:12.460 She lights the lamp with that lift.
01:44:14.300 Wow.
01:44:14.980 What a workout, folks.
01:44:16.320 Hard to believe you get all of that with one membership.
01:44:18.340 Get started for $1 enrollment and then $15 a month.
01:44:21.860 Deal ends February 13th.
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01:44:27.680 And this is why you always put the bar down on the ski lift.
01:44:32.940 The guy's hanging.
01:44:33.760 Look at their operation.
01:44:34.820 They have the net and the mat underneath.
01:44:38.940 And they're trying to get to him.
01:44:40.540 Unfortunately, they missed.
01:44:45.500 And he hit a girl who's probably making like $9 an hour at work.
01:44:49.760 Oh, man.
01:44:50.480 But it's good to see they have like a protocol for a guy hanging off the thing.
01:44:56.360 You get the ropes or the net.
01:44:57.940 You get the pad.
01:44:59.020 We all head out there.
01:45:00.040 It's kind of cool.
01:45:00.760 Yeah.
01:45:01.140 Preparation 100.
01:45:02.380 Execution 5.
01:45:04.260 Yeah.
01:45:04.500 They didn't quite get it done.
01:45:05.320 They see you hanging off.
01:45:06.320 They're going to go, oh, we're going to need a bigger net.
01:45:08.620 I know.
01:45:09.120 And imagine if they saw you.
01:45:10.820 Imagine if they saw you.
01:45:12.060 They would say, eh, it's not worth it.
01:45:13.440 Yeah.
01:45:13.800 Call it off.
01:45:14.580 Yeah.
01:45:14.760 All right.
01:45:15.380 Next, this is pretty cool.
01:45:17.060 There is an indoor nine-hole golf course being built, I believe, in Illinois.
01:45:21.020 Yeah.
01:45:21.480 Megalodome Golf in Oswego, Illinois is set to open in 2027.
01:45:25.100 The course features three domes, $50 million project.
01:45:28.780 That looks sick.
01:45:29.580 I like the throw up a dome.
01:45:32.680 Throw up a dome.
01:45:34.360 Fuck it.
01:45:35.260 You know?
01:45:35.560 Let's see what we can do.
01:45:36.800 You don't need that much protection from the elements.
01:45:39.020 It's kind of like a Saudi Arabian thing.
01:45:41.560 Yeah.
01:45:41.880 Winter in Chicago instead of the desert.
01:45:43.580 It's like an indoor golf course, indoor skydiving.
01:45:46.700 All right.
01:45:47.020 Good to know what's capable out there.
01:45:48.200 Yeah.
01:45:48.620 What we're capable of.
01:45:49.180 All right.
01:45:49.380 Next, I saw this ad on Instagram, and I thought it was a nice message for you ladies out there.
01:45:54.740 You're just fine.
01:45:56.440 Got to take off the extremely copywritten Kanye music.
01:45:59.840 And you just take off all this shit, and you're a normal lady, and that's okay.
01:46:03.420 That's what people look like.
01:46:04.640 You don't have to look like an insane person.
01:46:07.040 I like this message.
01:46:09.380 Do people permanently fuck up their lips?
01:46:11.460 Do all these girls permanently fuck up their lips?
01:46:14.500 I think so.
01:46:15.120 And a lot of times, girls, when you get your lips done, and then you post on your story,
01:46:18.900 and you're like, I got my lips done, they look like overinflated.
01:46:21.900 It looks like two pounds of sausage in a one-pound bag.
01:46:24.420 It looks like it's just fucked up, and you can see all the marks where it went in.
01:46:27.420 It doesn't look good.
01:46:28.560 It's all greasy.
01:46:30.380 Katie?
01:46:30.880 Is that you?
01:46:31.980 Yeah.
01:46:32.400 You're not a Russian supermodel.
01:46:34.480 Yeah.
01:46:34.660 So why are you looking all fucked up, Katie?
01:46:36.580 It's not good.
01:46:37.300 And then all these injectables, too, a lot of times they tell girls that, oh, they'll dissolve over time.
01:46:43.640 And in reality, they migrate, and they can migrate and expand over time.
01:46:48.280 So you really could be fucking yourself up.
01:46:50.740 Yeah.
01:46:51.000 And then the person who's assuring you that it dissolves is like some basically half a nurse,
01:46:57.280 like a physician's assistant or something.
01:46:59.720 Yeah.
01:47:00.180 And the head injector just walks around to make sure that the women in the office are doing it correctly, right?
01:47:04.400 Oh, yeah.
01:47:04.780 You'll be good.
01:47:05.280 Nobody knows anything.
01:47:07.080 Has it been studied?
01:47:07.920 No.
01:47:08.660 All right.
01:47:08.880 Our last clip of the show, our Pure Americana clip of the week, we have some cops who captured
01:47:13.220 a gator in Sarasota.
01:47:14.760 Get on the leg.
01:47:15.400 Get on the leg.
01:47:15.780 Everybody get on the leg.
01:47:17.300 Get on the leg.
01:47:18.880 Everybody.
01:47:19.800 Sorry.
01:47:20.420 I need someone on that leg right there.
01:47:22.980 Yo, pick it up.
01:47:23.960 Pick it up.
01:47:25.040 Pick it up.
01:47:25.960 Okay.
01:47:27.800 Hold on.
01:47:28.340 Hold on.
01:47:28.700 Hold on.
01:47:28.980 Hold on.
01:47:32.840 The guy in the back doesn't want any of it.
01:47:35.280 He's a northern.
01:47:37.240 Move down.
01:47:38.400 Up.
01:47:39.240 Get his job.
01:47:40.280 Up.
01:47:40.720 Up.
01:47:40.960 I can't stop there.
01:47:41.940 Push.
01:47:42.380 I can't believe it.
01:47:43.080 I can't believe it.
01:47:43.100 I can't believe it.
01:47:43.200 I can't believe it.
01:47:44.240 Push up.
01:47:45.080 Push up.
01:47:45.280 Push up.
01:47:46.260 I can't get in there.
01:47:47.660 I can't get in there.
01:47:48.420 There you go.
01:47:50.420 I can't get in there.
01:47:52.640 There we go.
01:47:54.140 And they load him up.
01:47:55.300 And then this guy with the truck just takes him.
01:47:57.740 You know, who knows where.
01:47:59.160 Some guy's like, oh, I'll take it.
01:48:01.320 I'll take it from here, boys.
01:48:02.900 And they trust him.
01:48:03.700 I guess that's how it goes.
01:48:04.300 That's pretty cool, though.
01:48:05.500 That's Americana.
01:48:06.540 That's like a Florida, you know, 14-foot gator.
01:48:09.100 It's crazy.
01:48:09.620 Oh, yeah.
01:48:10.100 In Florida.
01:48:10.900 Yeah, yeah.
01:48:11.360 I got a gator that lives around the corner from me.
01:48:13.180 A couple, like a block away.
01:48:14.520 That's cool, man.
01:48:15.740 Yeah.
01:48:16.100 That's cool.
01:48:16.600 He's like seven feet.
01:48:18.020 Whoa.
01:48:19.020 And then I don't take Jerry to walk that direction anymore
01:48:22.160 because if he ever escapes and he's like, oh, I'm going to go to that
01:48:24.520 swimming hole that's right near the house, he'll get gatored.
01:48:27.700 Okay.
01:48:28.180 Yeah.
01:48:28.480 Good tips.
01:48:29.220 All right.
01:48:29.460 That's the end of the show, but we do have some shout-outs.
01:48:32.540 We have a happy birthday to Keith on February 2nd.
01:48:35.580 He's from Jersey and loves watching the show with Waylon,
01:48:38.700 his son who just turned two months.
01:48:40.660 Wow.
01:48:41.040 Happy birthday.
01:48:42.640 Keith.
01:48:43.380 Keith.
01:48:43.760 But then thinking about doing shout-outs for babies every month,
01:48:47.980 you can get 12-
01:48:48.300 We're not getting in that business.
01:48:49.580 12 shout-outs for one year for a baby.
01:48:51.720 Yeah.
01:48:51.900 But that's very cool, Keith and Waylon.
01:48:53.600 Nice family, and thank you for watching.
01:48:55.840 God bless you guys.
01:48:56.780 Thank you.
01:48:57.020 Happy birthday to Patrick, who turned 31 this week.
01:48:59.520 He collects historic and modern guns and is a car guy.
01:49:02.920 Oh, yo.
01:49:03.760 Very cool, Patrick.
01:49:04.880 I'm collecting some guns and cars, too.
01:49:08.240 Lovely.
01:49:09.100 You guys should talk.
01:49:10.360 Me and you.
01:49:10.760 Happy birthday to Mia Bella B., who turned 25 this week.
01:49:16.900 She's a show watcher.
01:49:18.320 I didn't want to say her full name because it's such a unique name,
01:49:21.720 and I didn't want her to get kicked out of school or fired from her job.
01:49:26.160 How many Mia Bellas do you know?
01:49:27.480 Happy birthday, Mia Bella.
01:49:28.820 Mia Bella.
01:49:29.020 We're keeping your last name safe.
01:49:30.540 Keep your last name safe.
01:49:31.900 This could be a prank from your dad.
01:49:33.580 You maybe don't even like us or watch the show.
01:49:35.440 I'm assuming that could be what it is, too.
01:49:37.260 We keep you safe either way.
01:49:38.600 Yeah.
01:49:38.920 So happy birthday, even though you might hate me.
01:49:42.440 Okay.
01:49:43.180 All right.
01:49:43.780 And then that's it.
01:49:46.420 That's it?
01:49:47.260 Let me make sure.
01:49:48.880 Lovely.
01:49:49.540 Sounds good.
01:49:50.720 Oh, it was a nice episode, guys.
01:49:52.240 That was a great episode.
01:49:53.460 Hey.
01:49:53.840 Pleasure having you all here.
01:49:55.100 That was a middle of top third episode.
01:49:58.440 Whoa.
01:49:58.740 And I don't give top of top thirds,
01:50:00.420 and I don't give bottom of bottom thirds as the rankings.
01:50:03.720 Whoa.
01:50:04.220 So that was as good of an episode as you could do.
01:50:06.200 I thought that was great.
01:50:07.060 We had some funny stories, some funny moments, good energy,
01:50:09.980 and the transitions to all the stories was very smooth thanks to yours truly.
01:50:14.360 Lovely.
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