FRECKLE TATTOO REGRET
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Summary
Today on the show, we have a debate and an election recap you re not going to want to miss. Then, in cringe of the week, anti-white sentiment continues to grow as people are blaming colonizers for everything. Then there s a new dumb trend where people get tattoos of freckles on their face and regret it immediately after. And last but not least, we ve got some stories about repeat offenders killing people that will make your blood boil. All this and more on this week s episode of Fleck of Stocks.
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Welcome back to Fleck of Stocks, a podcast episode one, two, three.
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Today on the show, we have a debate and an election recap you're not going to want to miss.
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Then in cringe of the week, anti-white sentiment continues to grow
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as people are blaming colonizers for everything.
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Then there's a new dumb trend where people are getting tattoos of freckles to their face
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And last but not least, we have some stories about repeat offenders killing people
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It's Fleck of Stocks, a podcast episode one, two, three.
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So anyone who is watching and is normal should agree that Vivek won the debate by a lot.
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He had that comment, we don't need another Dick Cheney in three-inch heels, which we have
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And then Nikki Haley responded to that with, Vivek, I wear heels.
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And then she said it and then they tweeted it out from her account like, that's right.
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And as always, there was a lot of weird Ron DeSantis stuff going on.
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That transition to like scowling to, no, no, remember to smile.
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And the problem with that situation is people are pointing out all these like weird facial
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And then once you point that out, now he's hyper aware of it.
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And he's like someone who tends to do that already.
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So it's only going to get worse where it's like, don't make a weird face.
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And you're kind of just like stuck going like this.
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And then here's a picture of him next to Vivek, who's proudly 5'7".
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It looks like he's shorter than Vivek, and he's wearing the heels.
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So imagine Vivek like doing next level warfare and actually stuff the shit out of his heels
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Well, Vivek, it was like he was – everybody else was coloring in the RNC coloring book,
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like the Overton window of what Republicans can talk about.
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And you have to be an honest person to say that.
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If you're not, then you have posts like this from the New York Post where they said,
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New York Times had something similar where Nikki Haley is the clear winner.
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So it's like almost like a tell where it's like, oh, the New York Post, the New York Times
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I haven't seen someone get ratioed on his post.
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So the whole night was about Israel and Ukraine again.
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How to give all of our money away and get our militaries involved.
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And it's like, oh, things must be fucking sick here.
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We have everything so squared away here that it's like, what else can we give our resources
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Where else in America can we look or in the world can we look?
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And whenever I talk to rhino types and I say like, hey, we don't need to be sending
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I'm like, all right, with the second, with the B team.
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Chris Christie didn't really lean on the podium like he usually needed to.
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Everyone's trying to blame Trump when it's obviously the establishment's fault.
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If the goal is less abortions, we need to change up the strategy a lot.
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Because when we take the hardline abortion stance, it closes up the other side and they
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And the Republicans go, well, I'm not going to compromise on life.
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And they go, okay, blown out, more abortions than ever.
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Every college girl got in line and says, I love abortions.
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And there's more abortions than ever because of it.
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People need to kind of get red-pilled on abortion over time.
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So for me, for example, when I was in college, I was pro-choice.
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Let a woman do what she wants to do with her body.
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But then I eventually became like, okay, first trimester like they do in Europe.
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And now I currently am at the position of life starts at conception, no abortions.
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So when you ask someone if they're pro-choice, like that's what Republicans should have been
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Oh, here's what a second trimester abortion looks like.
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And they'll either go, yeah, I am fine with that.
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And then you go, okay, you're a sick fuck, but you're fine with it.
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Or they'll go, no, no, no, I'm not okay with that.
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And then you can go, well, what about what they do in Europe?
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And then they'll go, yeah, yeah, yeah, 15 weeks.
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And then by the next election, they'll probably even come around more and more and be more open
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But there's like a process that society needs to go through.
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And if you lead with zero abortions, no matter what, then they go, oh, they think that a
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12 year old who got raped by her dad needs to have the baby and then you lose the thing.
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But you have no, you have no ads running that are like showing what an abortion looks like
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or no, like on the street campaigns that kind of do that.
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I think there's a sneakiness element to it as well.
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Like if you're a Republican and you're running in a purple state that, you know, the college
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It's like, you know, leave it on the back burner.
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And then when you get in, govern how you want, you know?
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Oh, we're going to forgive student loans and do this and do that.
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And then they come in and they immediately dump a hundred billion to Ukraine.
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Like that's not really in the playbook, but you did it anyway.
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So I think Republicans need to take a page from that book.
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We've seen enough reps of elections where a red wave was supposed to happen and Joe Biden
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And she's like not giving money to people who need it, who are running elections, running
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I had a dream last night about voting machines flipping votes in my dream.
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The one thing they're not supposed to do, by the way, like.
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There was some headlines out of Pennsylvania about machines being down for flipping votes
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But now we need, we need an algorithm machine that's going to like, what?
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So I had a dream that a lot of times Democrats will, in my dream, run with the narrative and
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that gives them the excuse for the voter fraud.
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So it's like, oh, everyone voted George Biden because cops killed Joe Floyd.
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You know, like they have like these, oh, this is what everyone voted for.
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And that's why there's all these Democrat votes that kind of lead with like an issue.
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Everyone got really mad at Trump and went out and voted against him.
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Or is that just what you used as an excuse to send like millions of mail-in ballots to
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It's a Hollywood movie and they need it every time.
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Because you can't just blow out the Republicans as the Democrats when everything's falling apart.
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By every metric, America is in kind of worse shape than it was four years ago, three years ago.
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Remember that recall where he like got more votes than the actual election?
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Either way, with things ramping up going into 24, it feels like there is a tide coming that's kind of violent.
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Seems like there's a lot of unhinged anti-Trumpers out there.
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But check out this guy, for example, at the polls.
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There's another clip from that same section where the guy's doing a pro-life demonstration.
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But, you know, drink thrown in face for his views.
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If you're really like some sort of Chad, you could just throw the smoothie and then stand there and be like, yeah, now what?
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It's like, I'm not ever advocating for violence, but if someone should have a drink thrown on them, should it be the people who are standing up for the unborn or should it be the people that are killing the unborn?
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And it's like, not the guy who's trying to stop it.
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So, yeah, so Trump is doing better in the polls, and with that is going to come this anti-Trump and anti-MAGA sentiment.
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There was a, I think it was a CNN or maybe MSN, it was CNN, where they kind of talked about how he's doing better in the polls.
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Reading in the crosstabs, the most important part, as Phil reminds us, just all of those, from women to Hispanic voters.
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Black voters, 22% of black voters behind Trump, that is not seen in the modern era for a Republican frontrunner, right?
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I looked at the Democratic response, Kevin Munoz, the spokesman for Biden, and this idea that, you know, we have a year, we can turn things around.
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I think you have to look at this being a challenge from the very beginning, right?
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Black voters from the very beginning were saying that we will help you get Joe Biden into office, but, you know, this is not necessarily our preference.
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This was about democracy and saving democracy, and so here we are a year later.
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And they just, like, lie and kind of talk about a fake world that they try to create.
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And that was the reaction that showed Trump leading polls against Biden in, like, five swing states.
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Yeah, and then so CNN, they're like, whoa, I'm shocked by this poll.
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You think people don't want change after, like, everything's worse?
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And everybody has bills, like, their home insurance, car insurance, like, any bill that they have, their energy.
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Everything went up, and now everybody has the same exact salary but way less money.
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And then you're like, hmm, wow, these polls are concerning.
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It's like you couldn't vibe out that things weren't going great.
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Yeah, why do they want to elect the guy that's going to smash everything up?
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You know we're having a really bad night, but we're sure to do better if we nominate a guy who will be convicted—who will be a convicted felon on election day.
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Let's just nominate DeSantis, and they can arrest Trump, and we'll just go back to how things were.
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Yeah, there should be a community notes on this tweet that says, Will Chamberlain moved to Jacksonville to work for the DeSantis campaign.
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Yeah, but we need to elect DeSantis because they're going to arrest Trump, and we kind of have to just let him go.
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They're going to arrest Trump on the—what do you call it?
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And then there's actually a thing that Trump was trying to read in court earlier in the week that exonerates him from this whole thing, and the judge wouldn't let him read it.
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Yeah, it said Donald Trump reportedly pulled out a piece of paper from his suit jacket in court claiming it would clear him of all wrongdoing in the $250 million fraud case.
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Left-wing Judge Arthur N. Goron refused to let him read it.
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The paper in question reportedly was a disclaimer clause relating to a financial statement that A.G. Letitia James is using to go after him.
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I would love to read this, Your Honor, if I could, Trump reportedly asked the judge.
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The disclaimer clause, according to Trump, meant that he wasn't liable for any inaccuracies on the documents.
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I think that the statements of financial conditions were very good, were actually somewhat conservative, and they were totally protected.
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And so was I by the disclaimer clause, Trump argue.
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So the disclaimer says if there's anything wrong or inaccurate on these things, it's not Trump's fault.
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Can't bring that up in court on the actual case revolving that valuation and those financial documents.
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But let's just let DeSantis, let them put Trump away, and we'll get DeSantis in there, and he can hobble into the White House.
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Or he can lose to Joe Biden and then not question it.
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But as you guys know, we tend to be right about most stuff.
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So in the Israel section today, we're going to make some points that maybe you haven't heard before.
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I am starting to see the push to get Palestinian refugees here.
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I found a Senate source tells me that Senator Durbin, Congresswoman Jay Paul, and Congresswoman Schakowsky are circulating this letter calling to open the floodgates for Palestinians to come to the U.S.
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The people who were ignored for being killed because they side with terrorists and they're basically the same as terrorists.
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It doesn't matter if civilians die because they're terrorist adjacent.
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Now on the other side of their mouth, it's we've got to get them here ASAP and help them.
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There's a war that's because of or involving Israel.
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A lot of people get displaced that are third worlders.
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And then because of NGOs, it's on Europe and America to take them in.
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But at this point, it feels like it's a full blown of invasion.
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I think phase one was getting everyone here, which they've done successfully.
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As you can see in the background, there's just military age men constantly showing up.
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And I think phase two is going to be something.
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And it might be kind of like a terrorism type thing.
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In my mind, my gut, it tells me that phase two is like these people doing crimes organized on purpose.
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And they come in and do terrorism and make everyone chaotic and scared.
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That's kind of what it feels like what's going on.
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Maybe they have a list of political opponents they want to go after.
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And it involves white people in the commercial, which you know means we're probably going to war soon.
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Well, maybe we have made, but I want to make again.
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The Israel versus Hamas situation, Palestine, Israel, however you want to phrase it, it's an excuse to attack white people.
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It's like basically there's a lot of like race hate or people don't like white people.
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And the pro-Palestinian side sees the conflict with Israel as like oppressed versus oppressor and colonized versus colonizers.
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And they think Jewish people are white because they don't really understand like the world and how it works.
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And I'm just kind of telling you guys it's going to result in more anti-white violence than ever before, more than it's going to be anti-Semitic violence in the U.S.
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In the U.S., it's going to be a justification for people of color to say, oh, the days of oppressor versus oppressed are done.
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From Brooklyn to Palestine, settlers are the problem.
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Like the people who built up everything, you mean?
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So there's going to be a lot of anti-white sentiment increasing because of the Palestine, Hamas, Israel, Middle East situation.
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There was an article that came out about diversity.
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But there was two articles and they kind of – I forget who posted this, but they compared the two articles.
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Arsenal have released a statement to acknowledge a lack of diversity in their women's team and say they will work to deliver greater diversity as a priority.
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And then diverse photo shoot sends powerful message, never be sorry for being black, and that's all black women.
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So by definition, all the same race is not diverse.
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But that actually counts as diversity in the fake world.
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Ignore your own thought process and just accept that Western countries need to be more black, period.
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Well, that gets us out of the Israel and the serious business.
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Israel, as far as I'm concerned, can take care of themselves.
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Plus, the U.S. drives a couple warships past in the Mediterranean.
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Make sure you guys use this opportunity to tickle the post.
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And then comment what you actually want to talk about.
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So if you guys want to send us stuff, send it to the P.O. box and we'll pick it up every Friday like we have been.
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While American YouTuber Mr. Beast's goal was to provide clean drinking water for 500,000 people,
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activists say his action shamed the Kenyan government and helped perpetuate the stereotype that Africa is dependent on handouts.
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It's not like he came in and built like a high-speed rail.
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Like some really modern thing that's like, whoa, we have this now?
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It's like a single vehicle drill that taps down into the aquifers that already exist.
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You guys can't drill into the ground and figure it out.
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Kenyan government's feelings versus people actually drinking water.
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We have the most impressive women's athlete ever since that last field hockey girl.
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That's the best women's sports performance I have ever seen since Evie Grendel.
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It is Friday, so we're going to do doppels and shout outs.
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That's why we stopped doing doppelgangers, but we're going to do them real quick.
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I think AI might know you and then just like put you in when people request like man shakes
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hand with other man and then they just use like a Richard Rapoy preset.
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And then finally, locally grown Pennsylvania sliced peaches.
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Shout out to Kyle Stevens and his girlfriend, Ashley.
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They have their wedding anniversary and it's Angelica's birthday.
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And we also have a tweet that we're going to read.
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Fleckus, can my husband, father of the baby Caleb, aka Josh, get a shout out for his birthday,
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And then we also have some really high quality shout outs that were sent to us this week.
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This is my favorite shout out from the last like month.
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I like when boys get together and start doing guy stuff.
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And remember last week on the show, or maybe it was Tuesday, we talked about how we saw EMTs
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So we said, hey, if you see EMTs, shout out the show.
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Not exactly the same, but I appreciate that intensity.
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It's pure Americana to yell at people out the window.
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Maybe you see an Asian guy and there's something you want to say about that.
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And it's like an American pastime to talk shit out the window.
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I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
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And it kind of keeps society a little tough because anyone can just yell, hey, fat fucks
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You get one and then you pay it forward to the next guy who's sloppier than you.
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So as we said, we did mention last week that EMTs were going too slow.
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We got a bunch of comments from people who made us kind of maybe recalibrate our opinion
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One guy said, I used to be a full-time firefighter EMT.
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I can tell you that after you've responded to the same apartment 47 times because some
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fat person needs a lift assist, you start to lose motivation.
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Paramedic on scene are told to not rush and become another patient.
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Example, running up the stairs and spraining an ankle.
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Not to mention when treating a patient's slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
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If they were driving in the ambulance, maybe it was the dirtbag ambulance abuser who calls
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10 times a day to get a sandwich from the hospital or closer to their drug dealer.
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So there's some street rat shit that's going on that we need to be aware of, but this was
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guys literally walking into a building that we saw with just zero hustle.
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It was zero, but it was probably just a fat fuck, not emergency.
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Hey, we're sensitive to street rats abusing the system.
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And the last one, John Bachman from John Bachman Show on Newsmax.
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You guys are doing great work at National Pulse.
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I probably say this too much, but I love the Fleckus podcast.
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People can subscribe to that too as part of the National Pulse.
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Yeah, known associate, known show watcher, friend of ours in real life.
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Before we get into Cringe of the Week, this week's Cringe of the Week is brought to you by
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We have the Clintons where they're pointing guns at people in the Pulp Fiction style.
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We have a really good Cringe of the Week this week.
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If millions will die due to new oil and gas licensing.
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So this painting is from 1651, which is like pre-oil, right?
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We were fucking lighting lamps with whale blubber when this painting was made.
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And here's what I'm noticing from this, what's really going on.
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He sits down next to her and he puts his hand out.
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After they've cracked the thing and they start yelling their message,
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Once they're about 20 seconds into their speech,
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But there is that window where, oh, they could hit it again.
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there were some climate protesters who were blocking traffic in Panama who got killed.
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So, hey, if you believe in what you stand for, be ready to die for it.
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We're not condoning that, but that's what could happen.
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I have a problem with gender neutral bathrooms.
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Most of the time when I go into a gender neutral bathroom, somebody has just taken a big stinky dump.
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At some point, cisgendered people figured out that they now had a nice private bathroom where they could go and take all of their dumps.
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It might say non-binary, but you can't read, right?
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And also, should I say it or do you want to say it?
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Maybe we'll say it on the count of three at the same time.
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Whenever we use a gender neutral bathroom, we piss all over the toilet, sink, and floor, and trash can.
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And then we just take a video of it and send it to your boys.
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You know what's funny to me, too, is this person is talking about bathroom preferences and demanding some certain bathroom behavior when it's like these men in skirts have been ignoring that the whole time.
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So I think it's time for a little revenge, guys.
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It's like the men in skirts we've been ignoring, but then people using the bathroom to go to the bathroom is the problem.
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And I was like, yeah, OK, I should probably get them checked out.
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I go in to see the doctor and I tell him, you know, moles and stuff.
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I, you know, have history with like eating disorders.
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He straight up was like, yeah, you should lose weight.
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Like back in the day, that would have like stung.
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But I think I've done so much work on this stuff, like innerly, that it didn't feel as yucky.
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It's still really shitty for a medical professional to be asking, what am I eating?
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So this is just an example of how fat people are treated by medical professionals, even for like no reason.
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Like, well, yeah, have you been pigging or not?
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I know you're not stepping on the scale, but you're trending up or down?
00:35:47.680
It's like, the doctor must have had a long day.
00:35:52.240
His wife's taking the kids and he just wanted to lash out.
00:35:56.800
And meanwhile, it's the only person in her life who's probably like actually looking out for her health and like going to be honest about like what she needs to do.
00:36:04.160
The only person who she ever talks to who actually sees the end result of like, wow, none of my fat patients make it.
00:36:10.740
But the skinny ones, they all keep coming until they're 70.
00:36:16.460
And he said, the left doesn't see a connection between health and actions.
00:36:22.520
Pregnancy just randomly happens, which is why we need abortion.
00:36:27.480
But like what's going to happen when you eat fast food every day?
00:36:30.420
You know, it doesn't connect to like my feelings or my weight or anything like that.
00:36:34.540
They just kind of see it as completely separate.
00:36:36.100
And then they're just like a victim of the environment of whatever is going to happen to them.
00:36:39.620
Yeah, you fall into gluttony-induced depression.
00:36:43.540
And it's like, oh, I just keep pigging and it's a death spiral.
00:36:53.180
But I just wanted to show you guys this because it's funny.
00:36:55.940
It says, my partner's beige flag is they do unhinged things like this for no reason with no warning.
00:37:08.200
Just the most fucked up haircut you could ever see on earth.
00:37:14.780
I can do the stupidest checkerboard length pattern of hair you've ever seen.
00:37:24.700
All right, let's go to the BLM supporter dead name court case problem.
00:37:28.280
Yeah, let's just go to this guy who probably doesn't listen to our advice when we tell him what bathroom to use.
00:37:39.880
And I just want to capture some of what's going on and talk about this.
00:37:43.800
So I've just learned that with my court case here, they filed the charges in my dead name.
00:37:51.280
Um, I'm transgender and I use she and her pronouns and I legally changed my name six years ago, uh, to Danielle Tadiano Moscato.
00:38:05.440
Um, and they filed these charges in my dead name, which is an offensive thing to do to, to bring up somebody's dead name for any reason.
00:38:23.320
Um, and anyway, so they filed these charges against me in my dead name.
00:38:27.440
And so I was forced to show up in court and use, you know, whatever limited leeway I might have with this judge about this to mention that I first need some more time to come up with the money to hire an attorney.
00:38:46.280
That's exactly what I, when I closed my eyes and pictured Danielle Tatiana, I think of a balding fat man disabled.
00:38:58.160
He was arrested for stalking, harassing, and financially exploiting his parents.
00:39:01.760
And they have a restraining order against them.
00:39:06.080
Thank you, average experience with a disabled trans Danielle.
00:39:10.540
I think we kind of need to be careful because he might be a decorated military person.
00:39:17.040
This guy could be leading a whole fleet in the South Pacific.
00:39:30.360
And a photo of him and then have Joe Biden tweet it.
00:39:33.340
Go, today's a good day because we got this guy.
00:39:35.900
It's so funny when these types of people, the only thing they work hard on is like making
00:39:42.520
They don't do any work on presenting as a female or looking like what they believe they are.
00:39:50.780
And he expects you to call him Danielle Tatiana.
00:39:53.660
It's like, brother, you got work to do before I need to get called out.
00:40:03.320
You should be making an effort before I have to make one.
00:40:07.580
But his victim status and him being sad about not being called Danielle, I guess, is more
00:40:13.380
The stalking and harassing and financial exploitation of his parents.
00:40:20.360
So there's a new trend where people are getting tattoos of freckles on their face.
00:40:26.920
And you can see a little regret in some of their faces.
00:40:41.940
I mean, this is probably right after they did it.
00:40:44.700
But this is going into a pillar of our show, which has kind of become a theme over the
00:40:49.500
last few weeks is don't be part of the experiment.
00:40:54.200
Don't be the first 100 people to get freckle tattoos to your face.
00:40:58.600
But I guess you can because you're an independent woman.
00:41:04.400
There's a male version of this, too, which is getting if you're a male pattern baldness
00:41:32.020
Guys, audience, I say stay away from it in general.
00:41:46.840
Just show up with whatever and force people to call you a specific thing.
00:41:50.880
So we have rising anti-white sentiment, like we said in the intro.
00:41:55.540
This lady, the first one, who has the list of white slurs.
00:42:01.160
Y'all were asking for my white people insult collection.
00:42:08.760
Y'all can set this video if you want to or you can pause it just to see.
00:42:16.700
So you can save this video or whatever and look at what you need to look at.
00:42:24.220
I don't remember if this is all the way through C or not.
00:42:28.720
And somebody had said in the other video that I already had corn.
00:42:38.420
Somebody started to say that I had, you know, the one that I was about to.
00:42:41.680
She's not going to make any more salient points and really convince us.
00:42:47.040
She has a whole list for every letter in the alphabet of all these white, anti-white slurs.
00:42:51.920
Which is interesting because we don't need a whole list of things to say to black people.
00:42:55.580
I could say one word that will make her tear apart a Walmart.
00:43:03.700
If there's any glass around, the glass will be shattered on the ground.
00:43:16.700
But, you know, they call us white apes and Greek yogurt gorillas because white guys sometimes look like monkeys.
00:43:24.620
You ever look at a white guy and you're like, damn, like you are a couple iterations away from ape.
00:43:41.660
It's like, yeah, go do your creative writing exercise.
00:43:44.960
Um, and you know how they say, oh, black people can't be racist because to be racist, you have to have like hate and then institutional power.
00:43:53.780
So like, that's the thing that says black people can do whatever they want because, oh, well, they don't have any institutional power.
00:43:58.480
So they can call you chalk monkey or whatever the fuck the same.
00:44:02.500
There's an inverse that kind of applies for white people, which is, uh, you need the hate aspect of it, which she clearly has.
00:44:09.400
But then white people for this to be effective need to have some sort of like shame or an inferiority complex, which I don't have personally.
00:44:17.900
I don't go like, oh man, I'm really ashamed to be a white people.
00:44:37.960
All the sickest natural resources you wish you had.
00:44:42.540
But there is like this change where the anti-whiteness is becoming more obvious and more like mainstream.
00:44:48.940
And I think, like we said earlier in the show, it's because of the Palestine-Israel conflict.
00:44:53.280
Where they're using it as like the floodgate that's opening for anti-white racism.
00:44:58.140
There was a comment on like, I think it was a George Floyd, Derek Chauvin video.
00:45:03.020
This girl says, now we can purge all the white folk in unity.
00:45:06.380
If we can boost Fendi and Gucci, we can unify and dominate.
00:45:12.100
So that's the proof that you can flip a dominant country's race because you can steal from Fendi and Gucci.
00:45:20.100
But keep in mind, too, if the roles were reversed, imagine if a white person said, hey, here's a list of all black racial insults you could make from A to Z.
00:45:38.220
But I think if it was like a prominent person or something.
00:45:41.940
A prominent person made a list, they would go crazy.
00:45:46.860
But then all the black crime that we see every day, that's not a huge deal.
00:45:51.460
It's worse to say something on the internet, I guess.
00:45:54.380
Look at this next girl doing something similar.
00:45:57.560
It's very fucking annoying because I can't find housing because this shit's way too expensive because y'all crackers keep fucking coming here for no goddamn reason.
00:46:12.040
Well, those crackers moving there is the only reason why your grandma in my house is actually worth anything.
00:46:19.380
I mean, it's the classic white flight urban decay.
00:46:28.080
I know it's run down, but I think I can make it look great again.
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Unless you just live in a white neighborhood and you make that awesome.
00:46:40.380
And then all your collective property values go up and you retire off that.
00:47:01.180
It's the magnet that takes the security tags off.
00:47:03.520
And the prompt is the perfect gift doesn't exist.
00:47:06.420
But the gift should be the clothes or the shoes.
00:47:19.500
And then so these people, they don't have any shame.
00:47:22.320
They already set off the beep, beep, beep, leaving the store.
00:47:26.360
But they just need an easier way to get the tag off when they're home, right?
00:47:31.400
Do you think we should comment on the color of the hands that are doing the detagging or no?
00:47:41.260
We've been trying to be tasteful on the show lately.
00:47:44.000
But, you know, you know what color the hair does.
00:47:49.840
Let's go to the guy, the thief who says you can't touch me.
00:47:53.840
This is kind of a broad point we've tried to make before about corporal punishment and
00:47:59.580
how, you know, if you kind of started beating up shoplifters, it might work.
00:48:47.020
So the shoplifter, the street rat, he understands a rudimentary rule system, right?
00:48:54.660
He understands that, oh, the people who work at Walgreens aren't supposed to touch me to stop me from stealing.
00:49:00.820
So the rules for the thief are I can't be touched, not I can't steal.
00:49:07.100
So he's capable of understanding a system of rules.
00:49:11.120
But unfortunately, right now, society, it's like a little backwards, right?
00:49:17.760
He said, the shoplifter screaming, you can't touch me should tell you everything you need to know.
00:49:22.240
Contra progressives, criminals do have a rudimentary ability to understand incentives and learn new rules and norms.
00:49:29.200
So, yeah, the progressives will say, oh, they're just stealing because they're desperate or they're poor and they have no other options.
00:49:37.300
He knows the fake rules of I shouldn't be touched.
00:49:39.720
I can just walk out of here as long as it's under $1,000 or whatever.
00:49:42.620
He's only stealing because he thinks he can walk out unmolested.
00:49:50.840
And so now it's the time for the next leg of our plan, reinstituting corporal punishment.
00:49:58.160
Or rewire the brain to go from, oh, no one will stop me.
00:50:01.160
No one can touch me to if I get caught, my hand gets cut off.
00:50:06.700
You know, we don't need to go back all that way.
00:50:11.140
Maybe get some stumpy guys walking around who already have a stump.
00:50:16.120
And then have him be like, oh, I was stealing at Walgreens.
00:50:34.140
But, you know, the cops need to leave him alone, wait until he kills someone.
00:50:40.680
But the point is, like, you don't want to find out.
00:50:45.540
You don't want to walk past him and be like, is that a toy?
00:50:49.060
Also, if you see someone doing the fentanyl slump like that, you should be legally allowed
00:50:59.900
The fentanyl guy on the street, he shouldn't be there.
00:51:06.380
This next section of Urban Decay, it's a little bit reading intense.
00:51:14.980
But we have multiple stories of repeat offenders that are terrorizing neighborhoods.
00:51:20.480
And instead of getting arrested deservingly, deservedly or deservingly?
00:51:26.900
They are let back out and it's ruining everyone's life.
00:51:30.620
So let's go to the first one in Greenpoint, The Menace of Greenpoint.
00:51:34.140
So this is a long-winded article from The Gothamist, right?
00:51:40.500
It's about a Brooklyn neighborhood in, yeah, Brooklyn, called Greenpoint, right?
00:51:46.540
And so this article starts off, Elizabeth Whitcomb said she was walking down Manhattan Avenue in
00:51:51.360
Greenpoint, Brooklyn one evening this past spring when she noticed a man walking right beside her.
00:51:56.020
Then he just grabbed my shoulders all of a sudden and pushed me, she said.
00:51:59.140
Whitcomb, who was too nervous to look back, kept walking.
00:52:01.600
She said that although she wasn't physically hurt, she was confused, overwhelmed, and shaken up.
00:52:05.600
The next morning, Whitcomb posted about what happened to her on a Greenpoint Reddit thread.
00:52:10.000
She described the man's appearance after someone asked what he looked like.
00:52:13.180
Soon, several people responded, describing similar encounters with the same man.
00:52:16.940
That's when Whitcomb realized the seemingly random shove on the street wasn't so random after all.
00:52:22.940
Court records show the man who pushed Whitcomb currently faces charges ranging from harassment
00:52:27.000
and menacing to assault and illegal possession of a knife.
00:52:30.240
He has also been accused of groping and assaulting women on the north side of the neighborhood
00:52:33.540
and is on the state's sex offender registry for forcible touching and sexual abuse convictions
00:52:40.660
He denied the most recent charges against him at a recent court appearance and said there
00:52:45.460
According to city officials, the man has gone to jail and psychiatric hospitals dozens of
00:52:52.520
We're calling him the menace of Greenpoint, right?
00:52:55.060
In Greenpoint, the man accused of pushing Whitcomb has become the topic of email chains, meetings
00:53:00.200
with local officials, and multiple long Reddit threads.
00:53:03.840
Interviews with more than a dozen people who live and work in the neighborhood reveal
00:53:06.680
that assaults perpetrated by both, both by and against the man have forced some in the
00:53:10.960
neighborhood to interrogate their beliefs about the criminal justice and mental health
00:53:17.280
When someone with serious mental illness poses a threat, what's the best way to keep
00:53:24.120
Guys, when he's a prolific, prolific repeat offender, you're like, how do we keep him safe?
00:53:29.380
This is like inside the mind of liberals who want to feel good about themselves, right?
00:53:33.840
So people often say it's only going to end when either he kills someone or he himself
00:53:38.760
gets killed, Emma Davey, editor of local publication Greenpointers, said in May.
00:53:43.440
There's kind of this feeling out there that, you know, the situation is about to come to
00:53:47.800
And then the next paragraph says, is the option to move?
00:53:51.780
You're going to sell your fucking house because one drug street rat is like terrorizing
00:53:57.820
If you own a house, you have like a great asset for life.
00:54:05.140
Or you're paying like three to five grand to live there.
00:54:08.560
But you have to move now because there's one guy who's like grabbing people that the
00:54:17.660
Gothamist has chosen to withhold the man's name because of his mental illness and because
00:54:20.980
he is at risk of additional attacks by people who want to take matter into their own
00:54:25.260
There are Reddit threads and WhatsApp groups dedicated to tracking his movements in the
00:54:29.220
And some people on those threads have threatened to hurt him.
00:54:34.720
Like, uh, I'm assuming this is talking about Chris Broussard, who is an absolute terror and
00:54:42.320
So like Reddit, the green point Reddit, like keeps track of this guy and knows when he's out
00:54:47.700
of jail by the fact that nobody's getting assaulted or reporting it on Reddit.
00:54:54.280
This man is a menace and has already had news articles dedicated to him.
00:54:57.420
He harassed, harassed my wife and I on more than one occasion.
00:54:59.940
And we always dash, dash across the street, blah, blah, blah.
00:55:02.940
And then here's Christopher Broussard is back like multiple Reddit posts and threads all
00:55:09.220
There's another post about what he did all about this guy.
00:55:12.480
So like maybe some sort of hypothetical threats against him are the real danger.
00:55:26.340
You write a 5,000 word think piece about how to handle it instead of just throwing the
00:55:32.500
Um, and you know, you could make the argument like, oh, well, the mental health institutions
00:55:38.820
Create a new wing in the jail for these types of perpetual reoffenders.
00:55:42.060
The answer to that is not, oh, there's no mental health institutions.
00:55:46.700
It's like, he's already got arrested so many times.
00:55:58.500
Because we don't have a society that has nuclear weapons, doesn't have the means to
00:56:04.640
Arrest one street rat who's probably just the biggest piece of shit idiot.
00:56:07.640
Who's been a net negative on taxpayers and everything for his entire life.
00:56:18.780
So then we're going to move over to another story from Chicago.
00:56:23.280
Hey, sometimes we do it, but these are informative sections of the show.
00:56:27.660
This one's about Chicago, a repeat offender that eventually murdered somebody.
00:56:33.540
Sorry to interrupt, but this is actually like next level crazy.
00:56:37.640
Wait till you hear the amount of times he's been arrested, even in between his most recent
00:56:49.380
Now charged with murdering a man on the Magnificent Mile.
00:56:51.740
He's been arrested again and again for random attacks.
00:56:54.940
49-year-old Henry Graham is the man accused of punching a man on the Magnificent Mile, causing
00:57:00.600
him to fall to the pavement, strike his head, and eventually die.
00:57:03.560
Has been repeatedly arrested for randomly battering people in Chicago, Evanston, and on the CTA,
00:57:11.080
But despite the ongoing attacks and the high probability that Graham has unmanaged mental
00:57:14.720
health issues, authorities released him back on the streets again and again and again.
00:57:20.400
In the past year alone, police have arrested Graham 11 times.
00:57:24.680
Last November, we're going to run through his shit.
00:57:28.140
Last November, he was accused of shoving a 71-year-old man into a glass storefront in
00:57:34.960
Earlier this year, kicking a woman in the leg and arm as she walked near Daly Plaza, a nice
00:57:39.140
part of Chicago, you know, central business district.
00:57:45.380
Punched a man in the chest, face and arms on the CTA train near Dempster in March.
00:57:54.020
You think if we did something as a right-wing organization-
00:57:59.100
The DA would take a special interest in that case.
00:58:01.400
I've seen your file and I've taken a special interest.
00:58:04.360
One week later, he was arrested for assault in Evanston.
00:58:13.080
This is the part that I wanted to give you guys a heads up on.
00:58:22.320
Russ Long, a 49-year-old River North resident and longtime employee at Northern Trust, great
00:58:27.080
company, like financial company that's in the heart of Chicago, River North resident,
00:58:30.900
was carrying a shopping bag as he passed the Cartier store on North Michigan Avenue.
00:58:36.840
Do they have those in the bad parts of Chicago?
00:58:39.780
Witnesses saw Graham approaching Long quickly from behind without saying a word.
00:58:43.280
He twisted his torso back and then sprung it forward, plowing his fist into the back of Long's head.
00:58:50.320
Long immediately fell forward, striking his head on the pavement.
00:58:52.720
As Long began bleeding on the ground, Graham sat down on a nearby fire hydrant and stared at him for about five minutes.
00:58:59.200
The guy got knocked out, he's on the ground, and then the guy who punched him was just looking at him for five minutes.
00:59:04.660
Two witnesses followed him until, the puncher, until they crossed paths with the Chicago police unit, Rogers said.
00:59:10.540
The officers detained Graham, and as their body cameras were rolling, he admitted to hitting Long and knocking him unconscious.
00:59:19.520
And it wasn't yet a murder, it was just an assault.
00:59:23.400
For four days, Long's friends tried in vain to get the Chicago Police Department to file a report about the attack.
00:59:29.860
Eventually, on July 2nd, a friend of Long's called 911 from his hospital bed and asked for an officer to come to Northwest Memorial Hospital to take a report.
00:59:37.860
Once again, the city's call taker refused to send an officer because Long could not speak, but eventually relented and dispatched a car.
00:59:45.140
Only then did CPD begin the process of documenting and investigating what happened to Long, who died of his injuries 10 days later.
00:59:54.840
Rogers said an autopsy showed severe injuries, it would have required significant force, his frontal bone and the base of his skull were fractured.
01:00:02.440
All that good stuff, you know, the thing that leads to a death, right?
01:00:07.000
Chicago police arrested Graham at the Cook County Jail on October 25th.
01:00:11.200
He again admitted to hitting Long and he demonstrated how he did it on video, right?
01:00:19.920
Between the time Chicago cops released Graham, minutes after the attack and the filing of murder charges last week, he had been arrested six more times, according to court records.
01:00:32.000
So, we're not going to go through all of them, trespassing, throwing a bottle, pushing a 14-year-old girl, causing her to fall over, four felony counts of aggravated battery to police officers, and striking a Lakeview man with a broomstick outside Wrigley Field.
01:00:49.380
So, they eventually, they initially detained him and let him go, and then in the matter of like a week to 10 days, by the time that guy died and they re-arrested him, he had been arrested six more times and let go, all those times.
01:01:03.440
Oh, yeah, you did it, you admit it, and you're a street rat, and the guy's in the hospital, just get out of here.
01:01:08.240
You think the whole city of Chicago should move?
01:01:10.880
I think people should pack up and move and let this guy take over the city instead of actually doing the right thing, which is, you know, a lot of times it's like, okay,
01:01:19.220
jail, you accidentally kill a guy in a DUI, like, you need to go to jail, rehab yourself, think about your actions.
01:01:25.320
If you're this guy, you just need jail to be kept away from normal people.
01:01:30.280
Like, we're not expecting this guy to have a character arc where he gets redeemed.
01:01:46.180
Yeah, and they call it the Safety Act because it releases,
01:01:52.380
So they had to do it a little backwards, you know?
01:01:59.580
A poor girl, a Belmont College student, was November 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee yesterday.
01:02:05.640
18-year-old Belmont University student Jillian Ludwig was shot in the head by a stray bullet when she was walking in a car or in a park near the university.
01:02:17.460
The young woman was found at about 3.30 in the afternoon, about an hour after she was shot.
01:02:23.020
Shaquille Taylor, 29, is being charged with aggravated assault and evidence tampering and is being held on a $280,000 bond.
01:02:29.940
He was shooting at another car when he hit the innocent victim.
01:02:33.000
Miss Ludwig is hospitalized in extremely critical condition at Vanderbilt Medical Center and is not expected to survive.
01:02:48.460
All 2015, 2016, 2021 was his most recent aggravated assault.
01:02:56.600
I mean, jail isn't about like, oh, man, the criminal.
01:03:04.400
It's for the 49-year-old Northern Trust employee who got sucker punched in the back of the head and died 25 years sooner than he was supposed to die.
01:03:11.460
It's not really about like making the criminal feel good.
01:03:14.760
So, yeah, we'll be paying attention to this Greenpoint man in Brooklyn and waiting to see when his murder comes because he's going to kill someone eventually too.
01:03:25.080
And these aren't situations where, oh, you're in the wrong place at the wrong time or, oh, you were out at four in the morning in a bad neighborhood.
01:03:31.820
It's like you're a freshman on your college campus.
01:03:33.360
You're a freshman on college campus walking around at 3.30 in the afternoon or you're that guy in front of – in Chicago.
01:03:39.620
In front of Cartier going to your finance job and you're kind of just an old man walking around and you just get sucker punched and killed by these street rats.
01:03:48.860
If someone looks like a street rat, you know, you got to assume everyone is.
01:03:52.700
If they look and walk and sound like a street rat, you got to assume a sucker punch is coming.
01:03:57.100
You got to assume some sort of knife or battle axe.
01:03:59.600
If you see someone who's got the fentanyl leans, you run over, you kick him over.
01:04:10.500
They just kick the can down the road like we said on Tuesday and wait for the final death blow of someone who eventually puts them in jail for a real long time.
01:04:18.620
And when you ask for help, they call you hateful.
01:04:56.300
You think he gets bricked up off this shit too?
01:05:26.880
All right, let's go to the Bears fan de-escalation.
01:05:30.400
Yeah, some Vikings fans see a Bears fan they want to talk a little shit to.
01:06:01.560
Like, what were you going to talk to him about?
01:06:03.680
Like, he doesn't know what he was going to talk to him about.
01:06:11.640
If they have someone who takes care of them, they're very happy-go-lucky.
01:06:19.860
All right, let's go to the undercover boss bit.
01:06:22.240
This guy says, me telling my coworker my whole life story, just in case I'm on Undercover Boss.
01:06:28.860
Because I had to drop out of school because I didn't have no money.
01:06:32.380
So, yeah, I didn't really get a chance to finish off college.
01:06:36.680
And then, you know, I take care of my nephews and nieces.
01:06:40.540
And I haven't even got a chance to, I've never been on a vacation before.
01:06:49.140
I had to scale down and go to just a measly Honda.
01:06:58.160
I always made that joke of, like, undercover boss.
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And it's, like, someone with a fake mustache and a wig.
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And then he goes, oh, what's it like working here?
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Like, if you follow me, I'll teach you how to scam it.
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You can take a couple dollars out of the register.
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And he's completely getting sewered, of course.
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You only have to do the act once the cameras are there, though, by the way.
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These kids are trying to plan a mountain bike jump.
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To be fair, when I was a little kid, I was the one saying, you got this.
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No matter what, on the ramp, I'd say, hey, jump over.
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I think the black girl who had the list of racial slurs had a name for this girl, probably.
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So we are going to shout out America First small businesses and people.
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And he has really good content about breathwork.
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Breathwork is like there's certain ways to breathe.
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But there's certain types of breathing techniques that you can do that like lowers your anxiety and it gets your brain going smooth and kind of gets you out of your like, you know, uppity prey mentality and kind of gets you settled.
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And I've been following his content on Instagram.
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He actually holds two world records for longest static breath hold.
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So like he's obviously got something going for him.
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You got a 30 minute bonus episode dropping right now.
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We have really good stuff this week for Bonusland.
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Someone's valuing a dog's life over a human life.
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California guy gets attacked at his house and he shoots back.
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There's a white guy in Lagos teaching people how to grow plants.
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That's just a little preview, but it's really good stuff.