MASSACHUSETTS MAYOR CAN'T SPEAK ENGLISH
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Summary
A woman was killed after trying to drive her car into an ICE agent. Then there was a major update to our food pyramid and Maxine schedule for children. Then we have another Mamdami appointee who also hates white people. And last but not least, in Urban Decay we have some parents purposely teaching their kids to be more ghetto.
Transcript
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This is where it begins. A new home for unexpected combinations.
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City and St. George's. Two of London's leading universities coming together.
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A place for theatre and science, business and healthcare.
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Where you can explore the world of law, technology or medicine and see where it takes you.
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Introducing City St. George's, University of London.
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All right, welcome back to Fleka Socks, a podcast episode 318.
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Today on the show, a woman was killed after trying to drive her car into an ICE agent.
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Then there was a major update to our food pyramid and Maxine schedule for children.
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Then we have another Momdami appointee who also hates white people in Cringe of the Week.
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And last but not least, in Urban Decay, we have some parents purposely teaching their kids
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Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
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But it also, of course, we know it contains a few other beneficial stimulating effects,
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sort of similar to the effects of the coffee, which, as I've already said, is a medicine as well.
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But cocoa and chocolate does have an uplifting effect, which is why we love it.
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Last episode, he was going and holding in coughs until we could take a break.
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I was on the back end and I just had the residual cough.
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Some people flashed above it, flashed below it.
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Some people weighed that in high school for a sec after a knee surgery.
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Obviously, the story of the week is the ICE agent who shot the woman who tried to run
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This guy tweeted, I must tell you, we gain 54 minutes of daylight in the next 30 days.
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The sun starts cycling around and we start getting later than five o'clock sunsets.
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So make sure you guys turn your clock ahead this weekend.
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And also, something to keep in mind, like obviously 2025 went by like that, right?
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You get to like a few weeks in, it's like the year's already a quarter over.
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There was a press conference and J.D. Vance came out and he was talking about his plan
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to crack down on all of the fraud we're seeing, especially from the Somalis.
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We have actually activated a major interagency task force to make it possible to get to the
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We have Department of Agriculture resources that are focused on snap fraud so that people
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who need food benefits can get them, but illegal aliens and other fraudsters don't.
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We have over 1,500 subpoenas that the Department of Justice has issued to get to the heart
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We've done almost 100 indictments, mostly Somali immigrants, but also a few others.
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And of course, we're looking in with broad investigatory authority to a number of the
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instances of wrongdoing that we've seen in Minneapolis.
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We know that the fraud isn't just happening in Minneapolis.
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And so what we're doing in order to help coordinate this remarkable interagency effort from
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the Trump administration, but also to make sure that we prosecute the bad guys and do
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it as swiftly and efficiently as possible, is we are creating a new assistant attorney
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general position who will have nationwide jurisdiction over the issue of fraud.
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Now, of course, that person's efforts will start and focus primarily in Minnesota, but
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it is going to be a nationwide effort because unfortunately, the American people have been
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Real Chad lawyer type, blue collar, worked his way up.
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Some, he's running a little thin, but yeah, it's nice.
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We're creating new positions based on the amount that this country is getting ripped
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off by illegal immigrants and the subpoenas are flying.
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I'm just hoping that the new attorney general doesn't have to report to Pam Bondi because she's
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No, but you know, you can let someone independently run.
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There is a lot of fraud, including H1B fraud, which we're kind of going to get to later.
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All the CDL stuff, the immigration, obviously the autism centers, all that stuff.
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And not only current fraud, but going all the way back to 2020, statute of limitations hasn't
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really gone away for a lot of that COVID era fraud.
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So the type of people who committed that fraud, you think they're just like, oh, I'm going
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Or do you think they're always looking to hit another lick?
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He had a whole press conference in the White House and he answered a lot of questions, including
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about the Minnesota shooting, which we're going to cover.
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And it's kind of similar to like self-deportations where it's like once people know that there's
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some pressure on them, it might encourage people to stop doing fraud.
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So it's not even you have to catch everybody, but they know we're cracking down.
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So maybe some fraud will just naturally stop on its own.
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And I mean, think about it, how stupid some of the fraud we've seen was, where it's basically
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It's like, OK, well, maybe I can add two more kids, two more fake kids to my daycare
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It's not going to be the funnel all the money to me type of fraud.
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The fraudsters are going to have to get a little smarter.
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And that obviously takes some of them out of the game, right?
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Like we mentioned in the intro, the food pyramid was flipped.
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So we have the new pyramid, and then we have a comparison of the old pyramid versus the
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It turns out they had it completely upside down this whole time.
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Proteins, dairy, chicken, vegetables all make up the base, all whole natural foods.
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And then whole grains are just at the little tippy top.
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You're not supposed to spoil yourself with whole grains.
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So it turns out they had it completely upside down the whole time with all the grains.
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And the grains they told us to eat, which are at the bottom, were actually poisoned with
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How much money did Kellogg's pay to get cereal on the bottom of that pyramid?
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And a 70s housewife was like, yes, sir, back when it was super high trust.
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It's like an RFK type of thing from the USDA, probably.
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You know, the Trump administration supports it.
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But what does the government redefining the food pyramid really do?
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Anyone who is informed is eating healthy already and knew the pyramid was botched.
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And then anyone who's eating schlop will probably continue to eat schlop.
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An EBT-sha will continue to add the giant bag of Doritos and the Snapple full of sugar and
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This message doesn't trickle down to some of the worst offenders.
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And then I'm sure there's something like where this gets taught to the sixth graders in
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Like you were shown the shitty food pyramid at some point in your education, right?
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So, you know, education standards, maybe there's a small little thing that we're going to reach
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I was given bad information and maybe I could sue.
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That one rice thing has chopsticks in it, which insinuates Asian food.
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Our next piece that goes along with it is the Maxine schedule.
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Obviously, we've been talking about this for a long time, but can we kind of read a little
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The Trump administration is proud to announce the USA's updated childhood
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This schedule is rooted in the gold standard of science and widely agreed by experts.
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America will no longer require 72 jabs for our beautiful, healthy children.
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We're moving to a far more reasonable schedule.
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And they basically went from 72, which is crazy, to 11.
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So another one of those, oops, we were giving you the poison shots all at once, 72 at a
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And I remember we covered the fact that there has never been a single study done on the aggregate
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So everyone has their own individual study where they go, this is safe.
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But nobody did a study on one child getting 72 and then really monitoring the situation.
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And another point on top of this, you ever see a child?
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There was the mayor of the Massachusetts town that didn't speak English and had a translator
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He actually came out now to prove to everyone that he does, in fact, speak English with this
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No matter what you talk, if you don't take the right action for moving your community forward.
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When I knock the door, never I promise to my constituents yet.
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And his constituents, they know, they trust him to speak perfect English, right?
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And then there was like some meeting, I'm sure, with the team where they're like, well, we
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got to go out and just show that you can speak perfect English.
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A grammatically perfect written statement release, maybe?
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If you know you're going to be doing that speech, proving people wrong that I can speak
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English, you'd probably practice it 50 times, right?
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If I had a Spanish statement to read in front of my Mexican constituantes, I would read it
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So clearly, he doesn't even give a fuck to prepare for his English sentence to prove
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to the people of Lawrence, Massachusetts, that he's an English, proficient English speaker.
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He maybe could have like pre-recorded it and then just gone.
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And then like hide your mouth with the mic and go, that could have maybe done it.
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Our next segment is about the economic hopelessness plaguing the country.
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We're going to start with Trump's tweet about how he's no longer allowing institutions to
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Um, this is hopelessness and young white men and what we have to do to fix it so that
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the affordability crisis in America is addressed from the right wing so that we don't lose our
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young men to leftist retard shit, universal basic income, printing money, other shit that
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For a very long time, buying and owning a home was considered the pinnacle of the American
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It was the reward for working hard and doing the right thing.
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But now, because of record high inflation caused by Joe Biden and the Democrats in Congress,
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that American dream is increasingly out of reach for far too many people, especially
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It is for that reason that I am immediately taking steps to ban large institutional investors
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And I will be calling on Congress to codify it.
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People are rebuttaling this and saying, oh, well, these institution investors are only
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But the reason it is important is because do you think the institutions buying homes is
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And then do you think the people who want us to own nothing and be happy, we're planning
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on increasing their home purchases to rent to the slaves or no?
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Let's wait and find out instead of codifying it.
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So all the people on the left are saying, oh, this is just red meat for the base.
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Do you think long-term the goal isn't for the Black Rocks of the world to own every house
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Blackstone, basically, mostly, which was down 9%.
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The stock went down on Blackstone like 9% after they announced this.
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Institutional investors are 1% of U.S. home purchases, but you can see where it started
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in Q1 of 2021 where it straight lined up and now it bottomed out after interest rates rose
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So yes, it's not like a crazy problem, but it's an easy win to do this and it's one less
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So it's like, do you want our guy pulling no levers and going, wow, I hope Gen Z makes
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Or do you want them to start pulling some of the levers?
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And housing is actually a big factor when it comes to economic hopelessness.
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Like we mentioned last episode, 60% of rental demand growth in the U.S. was foreign-born
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This ties heavily in, this economic despair section ties heavily into how many foreigners
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Yeah, this was a graph we've shown from, I think the Center for Immigration Sourcer or
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And it shows the increase in the foreign-born population in millions under Biden and the
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And in 2024, we hit an all-time high of 51.6 million foreigners in America, people who are
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And you feel like the projection in red, that's what the future looks like if it continues?
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Assumes growth under Biden continues, and it hasn't because we have Trump, when we have
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this update, foreign-born population declined at unprecedented 2.2 million from January to
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July of 2025, the largest six-month decline ever.
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And we want to make sure that we're doing this stuff because Trump kind of has this older,
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you know, all we've had is boomer presidents born in 1946, right?
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So Trump has this thing where he loves keeping prices up and he loves GDP going up and the
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But that doesn't necessarily help millennials and Gen Z with the affordability crisis that
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He says Joe Biden and the Democrats, and yeah, they did cause a lot of inflation with their
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But, you know, Trump was there for the money printing.
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And we have some examples here of some of the people who are hopeless.
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There's like a trend on TikTok of people kind of explaining their situation and how they're
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living and how different it is from their parents and the generations before.
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The first is a security guard who's having a hard time making ends meet.
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I don't have absolutely fucking nothing and I've been working for 15 years and I don't
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really feel that good telling people this, okay?
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But I'm trying to get a message across that we don't get fucking paid enough, okay?
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I don't have money in the bank and I'm in fucking debt.
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I have a small little apartment, I drive a 10-year-old car, I food shop, I budget, I don't
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I don't think that I'm the problem and I don't think that 70% of the people are the problem
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15 years and that type of worker, the security guard, that's Americana.
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That's bread and butter of America and forever they were able to actually provide.
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I knew growing up, growing up, there were teachers, the mailman, they all had families
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That really existed for a financially smart guy.
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His wife was a nurse, you know, they were frugal and they got the dream second house,
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And like the guy said, it's an interesting world where it's like shameful to admit this
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And this guy's like going the route of going on TikTok and asking for donations from everybody
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He later said, you need to follow me and repost this video.
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But so no drugs, no drinking, like relatively, you know, maybe you make one, maybe you bought
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a car that was, that fucked you, that you really got smoked at the dealership on the
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And that's why making those financial decisions is so important.
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He should be in a generally better position than he is now.
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And, uh, it's this weird thing where it's hard to admit it.
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And, uh, but you do, here's the next one we're going to play is more of a faceless admitting
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Look, if you all even give a fuck anymore, I don't even understand why.
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Like we're literally priced out of every single life milestone from marriage and children
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Somebody give me a reason to give a fuck because I cannot fucking find one.
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And that's the reality for a lot of young people.
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Hopelessness, despair, this sort of like, uh, I don't know, like just desperation that nobody
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No American generation has had to deal with this same level of almost economic inequality
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And yet, like, I just feel like it's nothing's really been comparable, especially with the
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offshoring of jobs and manufacturing in the country.
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It's just a total apples to oranges comparison.
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And the right wing in general, and I think we are, but we need to be aware of this kind
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And not only is it for the security guards or the guy who's working the cleanup shift
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But this is for people who have regular or like even slightly better white collar jobs
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Now you're getting smoked on everything, insurance, the rent or your mortgage.
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So this is everyone getting pinched and what, so that we can have 50 million foreigners here
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so that we can have 51.6 or whatever the number was, foreign born Americans.
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Not until this security guard has a fucking house, right?
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The thought of this section is just kind of like, it's good that we're doing something.
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I think Trump works in waves a little bit where he's going to focus on affordability
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He focused on like, uh, international relations for a while.
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Like, and then he kind of swivels around and shoots at different targets.
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I just want to say our biggest piece is deportations in this, in this affordability thing.
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And then you get a guy who's like ashamed to admit it, that he's just getting fucking smoked
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And it seems like the only way out for a lot of young Americans is to hit a 10 leg parlay,
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Or you just kind of numb yourself out to it and take pharmaceutical pills.
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Or you, you become that kind of guy who's like, well, why am I going to compete out there?
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I'll live in the smallest square foot house and get the meta VR glasses and you won't
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believe who's, oh, suck at me, you know, and that's horrible for a country.
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And if you think about what's advertised on TV out of the things I mentioned, it's all
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It's all injury lawyers and it's all pharmaceuticals.
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So that's who they're advertising to because that's exactly who needs what for the environment
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And I actually have a interesting breakdown here.
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A lot of people are realizing that Gen Z is kind of more black pilled than previous generations.
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And we have an explanation that I thought was really interesting and accurate as to why.
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This is from Meta Trav and he says, remember Gen Z are the black pilled artists.
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Gen Z are meant to smash the Overton window and millennials are meant to pick up the pieces.
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Millennials live in two worlds, the before times and the after times.
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They haven't given up on society, even though it harmed them and eventually hope for its
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They've only known unaffordable houses, extremely hypergamous, hypergamy, hypergamous women, meaning like sluts or women who are sluts, competition with a third world labor for jobs and divorced families.
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They don't know the world that we had before we lost it.
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They kind of just came up in this like Somali brown world where the malls are all migrants.
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And we lived, I have one foot, I was born in 1990.
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I grew up with an all white neighborhood kids riding our bikes around.
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And now I see the Mexicans on bikes with backpacks in your neighborhood.
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And so, no, there is an interesting play on the two.
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Gen Z definitely you can see on social media a little bit.
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And like I was saying about Trump being kind of a boomer president, if you look at a list of all our presidents, it's like all of them were born in the 1940s.
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And then Obama was born in maybe 1960 or something.
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And the millennial leadership that we have seen come up recently are the people who are like riding with Mom Donnie and stuff.
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And the political wing who does their best to answer this.
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The funny thing is I've not seen anything that comes from the left that's supposed to make it easier for the middle class.
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I feel like all they do is cater to people who are on literal welfare.
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Well, they're just catering to all the migrants who are here to give them free shit so they vote.
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So it's all lower people, which there's tons of because when there's economic hardship for the middle class, that means there's a big lower class.
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And so there's that pocket of the middle class who even the high earners of the middle class are getting squeezed.
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You hear about people who make $150K living paycheck to paycheck because they're keeping up with the Joneses or whatever.
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The people who can best serve that slice of America, because that's a lot of America.
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The working middle class, the working lower end.
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That's who needs our service, not migrants and people who are born abroad, right?
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Millennials experience both worlds and want to go back.
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And we did this section because we don't want to lose sight of it.
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We don't want to lose sight of what the important issues of our time are.
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And that hopelessness and despair or like inability to get a job at a good company that your uncle or 20 years ago everybody was able to, that's a big thing.
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And we're going to move on to our next piece, which involves H-1Bs.
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Obviously, the H-1Bs are being exploited and the benefits of them go to the foreign-born workers, especially the Indians, instead of the people who are left behind in America.
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And the thing that bothered me the most when you go back to the front of the clip, this is all taking place on Backcountry Road.
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And they're disrespecting it with some Vishnu shit.
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Like, this is just, we've talked about H-1Bs taking over towns and they're really taking over Texas in general.
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But, like, think about an entire town that was full of housing stock and parks and amenities that existed.
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Did they just build every single house as the Indians came?
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It takes away something that you could have had, some cheaper housing.
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And so now they're undercutting your wages, working at some tech company or a bank, wherever.
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So this is related to the financial desperation section, right?
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And as you guys know, once the Indians come in, they keep coming in and they keep bringing their friends and their cousins and their family.
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This is what the scene is at the cafeteria at an Amazon facility in Canada.
00:31:26.540
This video is from a massive Amazon warehouse in Canada.
00:31:29.720
People notice that almost everyone, workers, technicians, even managers, appear to be from the same background.
00:31:40.420
But Canadians are asking, how does a huge workplace with thousands of jobs end up looking so one group dominant?
00:31:47.120
Because at the same time, many Canadians say they're applying nonstop online applications, reapplying different locations, and they still don't get calls back.
00:31:59.620
And remember, and I think this was on some Indian holiday or something.
00:32:07.000
No one celebrates Christmas and you give everyone curry.
00:32:15.400
But Canada, I'd say, is roughly five to seven years ahead of us in terms of India exposure.
00:32:21.020
So it's obviously going to look worse there, but Texas ain't far behind.
00:32:26.260
And we have an example here, again, from Texas.
00:32:28.200
This is a Texas bank and it's run entirely by Indians.
00:32:32.560
Can you read the last name of all of the workers?
00:32:51.380
And yeah, this is a bank of Texas and this is someone else saying it.
00:32:55.500
So I don't know how 100% true this is, but is run purely by Indians.
00:33:00.020
And funnels SBA loans to Indians to buy businesses.
00:33:04.580
When you go to the bank, they're all helping each other out.
00:33:07.320
So when you need to apply for a loan, SBA stuff or whatever your business needs,
00:33:13.580
And you think they're going to treat a regular Texan normally?
00:33:17.780
I think they're there to serve the Indian community.
00:33:21.380
And again, getting an SBA loan, like buying a franchise of a 7-Eleven franchise or a Subway
00:33:29.260
franchise, it's not exactly like innovation or top talent that we need here.
00:33:34.380
They're coming here and they're taking over like American franchises.
00:33:41.160
So it's not exactly like, oh my God, he started a new computer business.
00:33:46.340
We have this sandwich company, Subway Sandwiches.
00:33:51.480
So that's where they flock to and they get all the loans from the bank from all the Patels.
00:33:56.180
And I was going to say all the Patels and that could be like an offensive slur, but not-
00:34:09.460
And I was going to say, oh, all the Patels, but literally everyone's name at the bank
00:34:22.040
This was from someone on Twitter who said, why does a junkie apartment in Louisville,
00:34:30.040
All have the same Indian immigration attorney too.
00:34:36.740
But it rings true and that fraud, assistant attorney general that J.D. Vance just announced,
00:34:42.040
they need to go after, they need to have an H-1B wing because this was a map of H-1Bs
00:34:47.060
plotted over the United States and look at what they're doing in Texas.
00:34:55.540
You can kind of sneak a totally ethnic enclave somewhere that if somebody doesn't make the
00:35:00.340
wrong turn off I-5 or whatever, they'll never see.
00:35:03.420
And if you think about it, climate wise, it's probably pretty similar.
00:35:23.020
Greg Abbott's fucking asleep at the wheel, I think.
00:35:28.840
Well, and then you compare it to Ron DeSantis, who was going to war against H-1Bs for the
00:35:35.340
So they're not hired at Florida State or University of Florida.
00:35:42.260
Let's get to our main story of the day, the Minneapolis shooting when the woman tried
00:35:47.720
You guys have all seen the clip, so we don't have to play that.
00:35:52.200
Tell us any more about the woman who was fatally shot.
00:35:56.040
Was she there as a legal observer, a protester, a bystander?
00:36:02.260
So the question was, what can I share about the deceased?
00:36:07.120
There is nothing to indicate that this woman was the target of any law enforcement investigation
00:36:15.500
This woman was in her car and it appears then blocking the street because of the presence
00:36:22.420
of federal law enforcement, which is obviously something that has been happening, not just
00:36:36.980
The bald sign language interpreter freaking out.
00:36:46.580
Minneapolis has had a lot of press conferences.
00:36:54.200
And you can see some of the, you can hear what he's saying and what she's signing.
00:36:59.160
And maybe it's a sign you guys could have guessed was the sign.
00:37:11.820
Your stated reason for being in this city is to create some kind of safety, and you are
00:37:26.060
And she just mouths, get the fuck out, and goes like this.
00:37:30.320
I could be a sign language interpreter for that.
00:37:43.180
So Jacob Frey, or Frey, whatever his little twink name is, he swore at ICE.
00:37:53.260
They're going to let the Somalis, here, take my gun to the Somalis.
00:37:56.280
Is that what the mayor, little twink mayor thinks?
00:37:59.380
And we have a lot of people reacting to the incident.
00:38:05.680
She did kind of run over somebody with her car.
00:38:12.160
She was playing really stupid games, and she paid the ultimate price, and was a mother.
00:38:27.980
They made a mistake when they were trying to run away or something, and they thought,
00:38:32.160
huh, I'll just drive through that ICE agent, right?
00:38:34.400
And she sacrificed her life to defend 70 IQ Somali scammers.
00:38:40.300
We talk a lot on the show about your destiny or going against your destiny, right?
00:38:45.760
Like a Middle Eastern guy, he needs to be a rug trader, right?
00:38:49.960
And this is some white woman dying from ICE with a child because she needed to help Somalis.
00:39:07.860
And that same guy said, heard what happened to Charlie Kirk.
00:39:19.960
You know, for us, it's like kind of sad somebody died, but we move on and we play the next play because she fucked up.
00:39:28.960
It's not like ICE kicked down the wrong door and shot some old lady sitting in her chair.
00:39:36.200
You know, she was in her car driving towards an agent.
00:39:39.160
And this ICE agent, actually, when we have the tweet here, ICE agent involved in today's deadly incident was the same man dragged by a car in a previous attack.
00:39:52.560
We're going to just play it in the background here.
00:39:54.520
He was previously dragged while clinging onto the side of a car.
00:39:59.160
And so he ended up needing a bunch of stitches and hurt his legs.
00:40:02.180
So she picked the wrong guy to try to run over again.
00:40:12.640
And we had some, we're playing with the background here.
00:40:16.940
And I don't know if you guys remember, a few months back, I said with all this ICE versus citizens thing going down, the showdown, they're looking for their Hispanic George Floyd.
00:40:31.880
It obviously didn't fully happen, but it's kind of similar.
00:40:38.160
The reason it's not going to escalate and lead to a lot of unrest is because the woman was white and it's cold outside.
00:40:47.560
And they have a short window to try, which was tonight and last night and the weekend.
00:40:54.800
I don't think it's going to garner the same attention.
00:41:01.360
If it was a fentanyl addicted black guy with a rap sheet.
00:41:04.560
So maybe something could pop off, like if the little bit of escalation leads to another shooting or whatever.
00:41:13.940
But it is a little too cold for the protesters to go outside without their mittens.
00:41:18.780
I'm leaning towards they don't have the juice this time.
00:41:23.080
And the medic Sisyphus had a great tweet that kind of explained how a woman like this gets radicalized.
00:41:30.020
I think a lot of radicalization happens in spaces where it's all talk.
00:41:36.620
It's easy to LARP as a revolutionary, as someone who stands against oppression.
00:41:48.300
Then you convince yourself to do something really dumb, like pull your car in front of police officers.
00:42:00.360
Nothing but get the hell out of here screams in her brain.
00:42:04.180
She probably didn't see the officer standing in front of her car as she smashes the gas.
00:42:12.180
They just know when guns were drawn, asking her to step out of her vehicle,
00:42:16.120
she slammed in the gas on the direction of an officer.
00:42:20.700
Their job is real, and they encounter people who want to kill them, so they fire.
00:42:25.100
No one in this woman's life told her she's on a retarded, destructive LARP.
00:42:33.820
Viral videos of similarly lost radical LARPers getting nothing but praise online.
00:42:38.340
Politicians calling the enforcement of our laws akin to Nazis, calling them illegitimate, calling them evil, telling their citizens to make their voices heard.
00:42:58.400
Yeah, really well said by Mimetic Sisyphus there.
00:43:04.520
Like, she let herself get ramped up to the point where I'm going to be the car blocking ICE.
00:43:12.560
In that situation, you take it all the way to the end.
00:43:29.320
And there was an interesting tweet I saw where they were kind of investigating the woman who died's lesbian wife.
00:43:43.320
So this is from someone else on Twitter, but allegedly.
00:43:45.420
It says Renee Good, lesbian girlfriend, was arrested for putting cigarettes out on the kids and charged with domestic abuse.
00:43:57.640
And then, so obviously that was the big incident.
00:44:00.740
We do have some more Somali updates from the fraud ring in general.
00:44:06.600
And he's basically saying the quiet part out loud to the Democrats.
00:44:10.980
I'm speaking today on behalf of the Somali community in Lewiston.
00:44:15.880
Some of you sitting here today, we voted for you.
00:44:20.000
We elected you to protect our community interests, not creating division or go after one elected member from our community.
00:44:29.980
This narrative, if this narrative continues, our community will be forced to re-exam our relationship or political relationship, including our relationship with the Democratic Party and who we will be voting in the future.
00:44:48.800
They're basically saying you promised us we could scam in exchange for votes and now they're cracking down on the scams.
00:44:56.100
The Somali voting bloc is threatening to withhold Democratic support.
00:45:01.460
And then don't forget what the 2024 election looked like when it comes to Somalis.
00:45:14.240
Minnesota reported 197,000 duplicate voter registration applications.
00:45:19.360
So there's some weird stuff going on with the voting and the voting rolls and how they did that.
00:45:24.660
I have a theory that I think Kamala picked Tim Waltz as her running mate.
00:45:30.340
So it didn't look so obvious with all the unnatural voting and scams for Democrats, like all the voting, the scam votes for Democrats.
00:45:38.920
I think they mean, though, I think they had a plan to get all these Somalis to vote Democrat in an illegal way with all the duplicate votes.
00:45:46.240
But if she picked a random person like Shapiro from Pennsylvania, she would have won Minnesota by so much and it wouldn't have looked right.
00:45:55.400
So they almost needed to pick Tim Waltz to say, oh, everyone from Minnesota likes Tim Waltz.
00:46:03.100
I would agree with that if Minnesota hadn't been blue for the last several elections.
00:46:09.920
Minnesota, so it wasn't like a – I think it was stupid of her to pick Tim Waltz.
00:46:14.000
Well, I think the Tim Waltz pick was related to the fraud somehow.
00:46:28.060
There was something where Minnesota was important.
00:46:33.920
And they thought this goofy guy waving like this was going to help them something.
00:46:41.080
And maybe I'm thinking that they care too much about obvious cheating and trying to hide it because we remember what the graph looked like when Joe Biden won.
00:46:56.080
And then there was a hearing and then this elected official was talking about the crackdown on the scams.
00:47:03.160
And this is what she said should be focused on instead.
00:47:05.300
We can trot out all of the data that we want to create the sense that there is a bad guy.
00:47:19.020
And I think we should spend a lot more time looking at ourselves, looking at American citizens, looking at white men who are committing violence at disproportionate rates in our country, who are committing crimes at disproportionate rates in our country, including the president of the United States who is sitting at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
00:47:43.860
So not only does she have it wrong, she has it completely backwards as well.
00:47:48.660
Using disproportionate to talk about crimes when it's white men, we've shown you enough statistics.
00:48:00.960
She didn't say, oh, who's doing the most crimes?
00:48:03.240
You can argue per capita, but it's getting pretty close at this point.
00:48:09.640
I don't think that word means what you thought.
00:48:11.200
And when they get caught, like when they get on their heels, that's just what they do.
00:48:14.900
They'll say something like factually incorrect, but like as long as they're shooting it the other direction, good enough for them.
00:48:21.760
That lady reminded me of the SNL character, the trams.
00:48:33.340
Remember they used to make fun of trams people?
00:48:40.880
Tim Waltz is being referred to the DOJ for his role in the fraud.
00:48:46.260
It doesn't mean a whole lot, but we need some people sniffing around.
00:48:52.080
So they're investigating that, but unfortunately, Pam Bondi's looking at new tile for the backsplash
00:49:02.160
Are you going to ever ease up on her if she gets a major win?
00:49:08.360
She's got a champagne flight at this new spot that just opened in West Palm.
00:49:21.380
I haven't seen really any wins, and I don't trust her, and it's been enough time.
00:49:26.940
So unless you start doing it all at once, maybe start cramming at the end.
00:49:34.580
And then we do have another piece of fraud from Minnesota and Ohio.
00:49:40.720
This is the listed location of the auditing firm that performed the audits for both the
00:49:47.580
On the NGOs, we have a link to potential fraud.
00:49:51.320
And it's a little, like, tiny piece of some sort of value center.
00:50:01.640
Juba Value Center with H&H Barcad is who did the audit.
00:50:07.800
This Somali parliament member is on the board of a health care center in Minnesota.
00:50:25.200
So they don't even get this leering center, manager.
00:50:30.940
And that's what I mean when we were talking earlier about, like, the sophistication of
00:50:35.140
Like, if you crack down, the dummies all get caught easily.
00:50:39.340
Anybody who's a manager probably gets rolled up in week one, right?
00:50:52.000
We just moved to subpoena Rep Ilhan Omar and her brother slash husband's immigration records
00:50:59.520
Federal marriage fraud and knowingly entering a marriage to evade immigration laws is a serious
00:51:03.640
felony punishable by prison times, fines, denaturalization, and deportation.
00:51:18.360
And so Ilhan Omar could have the same fate potentially, right?
00:51:22.920
It's not off the table and the precedent's been set.
00:51:28.120
It's not like we're doing what they did to Trump and just like finding something to
00:51:35.260
You married your brother to sneak in the country and pretend to be married.
00:51:46.660
Here's a big picture that came out after the shooting itself.
00:51:58.240
And here's the real footage of what actually happened.
00:52:01.500
You can see him reaching and grabbing for a guy's gun.
00:52:05.160
That's back to the memetic Sisyphus stuff of like a LARP.
00:52:11.140
How disconnected are these people from like what happens when you do that?
00:52:16.260
And this officer showed restraint, didn't do anything.
00:52:22.500
And then you get this picture and he looks sad.
00:52:27.400
So just a little bit of how the game works press wise, right?
00:52:35.480
We're now moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
00:52:42.820
Notifications, old episode, link to the boys in the group chat.
00:53:17.320
And I told him that and he said, thank you, brother, or something like that.
00:53:59.740
Especially a downed plane in what looks like the jungle.
00:54:06.760
So he had a message and it ended a little weird.
00:54:10.200
Next, we have a couple schizo theories that don't really make sense.
00:54:14.440
Did it ever occur to anybody that perhaps Rosa Parks was Ross Parks?
00:54:23.880
Did it ever occur to you that that's not a woman?
00:54:28.200
That's literally a man who was being shunned for wearing women's clothing.
00:54:54.140
What if I told you all the presidents, and I mean all of them, were still alive?
00:54:59.520
A week ago, I put out this video and it got tens of millions of views across all my platforms.
00:55:05.000
And when I said all of them, I meant all of them.
00:55:09.060
And for those of you that didn't see it, I'm going to catch you up real quick.
00:55:12.200
And then I'm going to continue to show you all of them.
00:55:15.300
You know who and Miss Maxwell and Andrew Jackson and Mrs. Jackson.
00:55:23.200
And like I always say, they bring their wives, wives with them.
00:55:52.240
So this guy is just like finding doppelgangers.
00:55:55.560
And then Robin Williams played Teddy Roosevelt in a movie.
00:56:00.840
It's funny because he's finding doppels, which we used to do too.
00:56:09.500
So if you ever see Jeff Daniels, just go, President Fillmore.
00:56:21.880
There was a president who got stuck in the tub because he was 360.
00:56:34.620
So, yeah, I could be a president, especially if I never die.
00:56:39.040
Do I become the president again or I already was?
00:56:55.560
I think this guy's talking about something fake and made up and it's fun for him.
00:57:00.080
And you're trying to fit a normal guy life into that.
00:57:05.420
And all the presidents got to like 55 and then they stayed at 55 forever.
00:57:19.320
When I was a little kid, people asked what I wanted to be when I was older.
00:57:22.200
And I used to say a Chinese man when I was younger.
00:57:24.600
But when I got older, I used to say the president.
00:57:31.040
Our last piece of the final page of housekeeping, Encarta 95.
00:57:34.840
I found that disc picture online and it struck a core memory for me.
00:57:51.200
And if it didn't have it in there, you didn't know it.
00:58:02.220
Our first clip of Cringe of the Week is a little vulgar.
00:58:05.640
So, we do have a viewer discretion that is advised.
00:58:09.240
Some of those young show watchers who have asked for shout-outs, time to leave the room.
00:58:18.340
I'm not going to tell you too much about it, but let the clip speak for itself.
00:58:21.780
I would describe you, and I think others probably would, too, as a pretty savage fister.
00:58:26.000
So, how do you define your style when it comes to fisting?
00:58:33.360
I remember someone described me as, like, a finisher fist to, like, come step in at the end.
00:58:38.620
Yeah, I definitely like, like, guys that are super loose.
00:58:41.900
I like, like, going hard and punching and, I don't know, just kind of, like, playing with,
00:58:47.780
consensually finding, like, what that boundary is, like, by exploring, like, nonverbal communication and seeing how far someone can really go.
00:59:07.040
And then they push the limit on nonverbal communication, meaning, like, you're so fucked up from all this that you can't even talk,
00:59:13.960
so you have to use another form of communication.
00:59:29.780
We were walking on the street the other day, and we went by a gay bar.
00:59:37.460
And we had just seen this clip, and I was telling him that, like, we could go to a gay bar, and I don't mean to be vulgar.
00:59:44.220
You could be elbows deep in someone's ass in, like, 20 minutes in the bathroom at the bar.
00:59:50.680
All you have to do is go, like, oh, yeah, you want to do a shot?
00:59:56.580
And then you're in the bathroom, and I don't know.
01:00:03.420
And then you can probably get the whole group in the bathroom.
01:00:06.620
And so have we covered something from this show before?
01:00:12.240
So he's got his own podcast that's all about this.
01:00:21.560
So these guys, they all have fun on their podcast.
01:00:29.280
These guys are all going to be diaper boys later.
01:00:41.520
Our next clip is a guy who gets a severe downgrade after his haircut.
01:00:53.660
It sounds like he's going to get rid of the beard.
01:00:56.660
It's his first time shaving the beard in a while.
01:01:04.320
You have to remember why we grew the beard in the first place.
01:01:09.820
I actually have a picture here of me without my beard.
01:01:34.120
Me, I have such a dusty stubble beard that you know where everything's at.
01:01:54.040
Does it actually, speaking of this, does it get in the way?
01:02:01.720
The downsides are if you're drinking honey out of the bottle and you get it in your beard,
01:02:11.080
Before this show, I do a little mouthful of honey because I'm basically in keto, but
01:02:15.820
So I need a little carb energy that's not bad for you.
01:02:19.180
So I do a little mouthful of honey before the show.
01:02:21.340
And it did get in there and I had to wet my beard and get it out.
01:02:31.160
Hairs around the house, you know, on my desk, there's little beard hairs here and there.
01:02:38.080
Next, we have some pickup artists giving tips to their subscribers.
01:02:41.520
I might peek out and give you a little bit of who I am and go back there for a little.
01:02:49.360
You know, the guys were asking me yesterday at the bootcamp, what about sunglasses?
01:02:56.960
Suddenly she's in front of you go, I normally never take them off, but just for you.
01:03:03.080
Now, before you feel too special, put them back on.
01:03:16.520
I was going to say nobody or people, like the girls it works on are from like third world
01:03:23.260
But I think Indians probably watch this and maybe think these guys are onto something and
01:03:37.100
48 years old, dressed in the denim with the little rivets in it.
01:03:44.940
And this to me is like listening to music on a disc band.
01:03:49.260
You know, it's just feels so outdated to hear these middle-aged men like talk about
01:03:54.600
doing pickup artist stuff and wearing his mohawk and his peacocking.
01:03:58.800
And it's like, you know, there's just Tinder and hinge, right?
01:04:03.500
Nobody's swiping right on your stupid fucking outfit.
01:04:06.300
This is like to find a vulnerable, recently divorced woman at a bar in Scottsdale or something.
01:04:12.620
There's a very, the success rate I don't think is what it used to be in the nineties.
01:04:40.020
All right, next we have a clip where a woman explains why cobblestones is racist.
01:04:58.060
Cobblestone is hostile architecture and it's also anti-woman infrastructure.
01:05:02.820
It's pro-horse when it was made, but now in 2025 there's no use for it.
01:05:06.860
Have you ever tried running for your life at 2 a.m. in the West Village?
01:05:12.260
Wait, so we're talking about women's safety here?
01:05:19.220
Like I feel like this bygone era romanticization when like only white men had like important
01:05:24.300
places to be and like you can leisurely stroll down your street.
01:05:32.000
Cobblestone, that 100-year-old street in West Village feels like MAGA.
01:05:39.680
Cobblestone is weather resistant, low maintenance, heavy load capacity, and it's clearly effective
01:05:48.660
And then asphalt needs to be redone every like three to five years depending on the weather.
01:05:56.040
And so 100-year-old Cobblestone thing in West Village.
01:06:02.760
She like had some fantasy about getting chased by an eye banker in the West Village on Cobblestone.
01:06:09.340
We got to get rid of Cobblestone because the eye bankers are chasing down fat black women
01:06:16.060
Eye bankers, they love fat liberal black women with like some sort of blonde hair.
01:06:23.020
And then she actually gets this sucker to change his opinion, whether or not it's a real change,
01:06:37.920
I'll listen to whatever this retard emotional person is saying.
01:06:40.640
And that's kind of like a microcosm of the left wing too, where you create some like situation
01:06:47.320
where, oh, this group's the victim because of this old thing that's still being practiced.
01:07:07.120
You don't want to be labeled sexist in front of your audience right now, do you?
01:07:12.320
You have to join their side or else you're against them.
01:07:17.280
And then all of a sudden, someone with an 82 IQ is deciding your policy.
01:07:24.760
Think she likes the Christopher Columbus statue?
01:07:31.640
One of Mom Dami's appointees, one of his directors, hates white people.
01:07:36.120
Uh, we're going to start with a quote or a headline here before we get to that.
01:07:41.440
Mayor Mom Dami says, South Africa is the model for New York.
01:07:49.820
And then, uh, one of his directors is woman C.O. Weaver.
01:07:53.340
Uh, we found some old posts and tweets from her.
01:08:02.160
In 2016, Mom Dami's director of appointments wrote,
01:08:04.800
it's important that white people feel defeated.
01:08:10.060
Um, and then C.O. Weaver, the one who we covered in the last episode,
01:08:15.060
who is his housing advisor, wrote, impoverished the white middle class.
01:08:28.200
There's a Daily Mail article that kind of tells us about her.
01:08:31.060
New York City mayoral aide, C.O. Weaver, who says whites owning houses is racist,
01:08:35.320
burst into tears when asked about her mother's $1.4 million craftsman home.
01:08:47.640
She's kind of realizing, like, oh, some of the shit I wrote in 2018 is not flying.
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And this is their, this is a millennial, their version of millennial leadership.
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And if you think about it, like, I'm sure you guys remember from the man in the street days,
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like, the organizer class is a certain type of, like, dysgenic, fat, loser group.
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They just, like, LARP and pretend, like, what their dystopia would look like.
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And he's like, oh, yeah, you had those great ideas on housing.
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Oh, I'm crying because someone asked about my mom's $1.4 million mansion.
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Where, like, the stupid organizers that never got anything done and never really got anywhere
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And it's like, all right, yeah, you had those ideas.
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And then when you're challenged on those ideas, you start crying or you get, uh, I think she
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She started cleaning out everything that held the, uh, smoking guns of her terrible ideas.
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So, doesn't really stand up to the scrutiny once you get into a position.
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And then we have them on a podcast from a few years ago and listen to what she says.
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And the reason why they need to be rent controlled is not because, like, rent control is inherently
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socialist, but because rent control limits the speculative value of the land.
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Like, our goal is to have the housing actually be worthless to some degree, right?
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Like, we don't want this to be an investment vehicle.
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We want it to be, like, long-term stable homes.
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We don't need people to become millionaires off their homes.
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And then the second thing that, you know, socialists need to really think about is how
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are we exploring, um, models and there's some transitional models, mutual housing associations,
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We're going to stop it there, but I think mom, Donnie says later in this podcast clip that,
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So, the quote was, uh, you know, rent control and we need to make New York City housing worth
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Like, yes, it will make it worth less and it will just make things horrible too.
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And so, uh, it's interesting that we're coming up on both the right wing and the left wing
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ways to get cheaper housing and they want to just have some fucking socialist millennial
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woman who cries when confronted put a law on and we just want 50 million foreigners out
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And they're looking for ways for those foreigners to get the houses.
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It's like, oh, it's too hard for these illegals and foreigners to get houses.
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How can we take them away from white people easier?
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And both sides invoke Blackstone buying single family homes or even low multi-unit homes.
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And we agree on the problem, just have a little different angle of attack.
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We disagree on who goes in the house when the problem's solved.
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Our first story from Urban Decay is what we mentioned in the intro.
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We have some parents who are encouraging their kids to act ghetto.
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You're unfortunately teaching her to learn backwards and less good, but she is able to learn.
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You are going to be confusing a young developing brain who's learning the appropriate use of English.
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Yeah, and can I let you guys in on a little secret?
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Yeah, when I hear someone say Axe in a professional setting, I cringe.
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Did I tell your goofy ass to shut the fuck up, bitch?
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Everyone knows how to start a fight at Spirit Airlines concierge desk.
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Yeah, that's what the McDonald's worker, that's a McDonald's worker's POV when the Filet-O-Fish is out or something.
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And you see in the background they had was probably like their grandmother's Virgin Mary picture.
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So they have like some religious iconography on the wall.
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That's someone old and that's like a nice family thing, an heirloom, and this is what the family's up to now.
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Yeah, so they at Grandma House yelling swear words at the TV.
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This was supposed to be in last episode, but we didn't have time.
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We have two interesting ghetto names that just came across our desk.
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Wayne police say woman bit, kicked, and spit wildly during Chaotic Arrested Hotel.
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And then there was a local hospital welcomes first baby of the new year, and the baby's name was?
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Welcome to their new baby boy, Concise Midnight Taji, just after 2 a.m. on New Year's Day.
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Yeah, the New Year's thing is actually kind of depressing.
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New Year babies that are like the first babies born, and it's like Indian.
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It's a little peek behind the curtain of like what every town America is dealing with.
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Remember last episode, there was that clip of the woman who went to 15 toy drives?
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Well, that was a sketch, which I didn't get because it just sounded like a ghetto person
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There are a lot of sketches out there that it's like act the most ghetto, stupid, like
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And I guess that entertains themselves because they can all relate to know a guy like that
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And it's funny because in the comments, there's like thousands of people commenting like, oh,
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Oh, at my church, a black woman came in a Mercedes and took half the toys.
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So, it's a sketch, but it's also a common occurrence everywhere in the country.
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Turns out it was a sketch that woman did not go to 15 food drives.
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Because there's a thing where they say, oh, we're suing you for calling her a scammer.
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And it's like, well, technically, Richard Ratboy said that.
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So, then I'll go, I was just reacting to a video.
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And then also, if you want to sue Richard Ratboy, where do you start?
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Our next story, a high school football star won a big game and then killed somebody after?
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I think this is a little bit late because most of the state championship games are around
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But at this point in time, it's unclear who it belongs to.
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Meanwhile, I did speak with a Dallas City Council member who hopes this shooting does not
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cast a shadow over the hard work and accomplishments of this football team.
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On Saturday afternoon, South Oak Cliff High senior defensive back Xavier Mayfield helped his team
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Hours later, he was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly
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And sometimes when they're away from us, mistakes happen.
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Dallas City Councilman Maxi Johnson represents the South Oak Cliff community.
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We don't really need to hear the community reaction.
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The highs and lows, that swing is so crazy to me.
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And then dumb people with guns, dumb young 18-year-olds with guns.
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That's what happens when you grow up listening to chop and screwed rap from Texas.
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Or you get up, grow up getting your hair braided and your mom saying, what you supposed
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And it's all like this chopped and screwed, low, like scissor rap.
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I used to have the Texas rap CD and then I had, um, subwoofers in my trunk.
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That was a big thing in our age group was getting your first car and then putting a sound
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And it goes, dong, and it shakes the whole thing.
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I only got that because I got into college before my senior year of high school.
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And they go, what stupid thing do you want for 300 bucks?
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You know that Paul Wall chopped and screwed Texas mixtape I have?
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Next we have a guy, this is like a random clip and I almost didn't put it in, but it's
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I said, this is just a clip of a guy throwing some litter on the ground, but he has more to
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He's in his typical YN uniform, hood up, and he grabs a paper towel from the thing to
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And then he just drops it on the ground right there.
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Yeah, he's, he cares about himself and germs and he doesn't want them to touch him.
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But then when the time comes where it's not about him anymore and it's about community
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or keeping a place nice, it's just this, it's over.
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So it's a fascinating thing where they are self-motivated, these urban types.
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He's self-motivated, but he cares zero about the community or keeping like a place looking
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nice to the point where he walks over and gets it and does everything, but it's too far
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And you know, at a gas station, there's trash cans at every pump.
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It's kind of like a broader statement type of thing rather than, uh, this guy's the scum
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But you see that thought pattern and behavior play out in like other circumstances.
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Like that's why the ghetto area is just full of tires and dumped shit and a folded table
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Nobody's doing the flower beds and, and you go two towns over and this place is nice.
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And you say, why does this community suck and it's so run down with trash everywhere?
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Cause the CIA used to sell crack in the hood in the seventies.
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Well, I was feeling burdened by some slavery shit.
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We're moving on to uplifting gold and we have some uplifting stuff today.
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Our first clip from uplifting gold is something I've never seen before.
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So it bungees you at the bottom and then launches you back up and it's Chinese, I think.
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And then at a certain point, you don't have to touch the thing anymore and you're just going.
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Possibly extinct flat-headed cat caught on camera after not being seen in wild for 30 years.
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That little tabby cat that looks kind of like shit.
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He's like a mix between like a, a marmot and like a cat.
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And I've seen him around and I'm glad he's back.
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Our next piece, we have two clips back to back with the same message.
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And it's a message that these two might be telling you in real life too.
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The thing that more men need to get on is retard maxing.
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So many guys who have so much potential for business to lead, to really just do great things are being held back by the overthinking.
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High IQ guys, the low test guys, like they just end up becoming over thinkers.
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So you need to lower your IQ about, about like a hundred points and just execute off pure instinct and tests, obviously with the Holy Spirit guiding it, lean not on your own understanding, but just trust them.
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Just don't think if God shows you something, don't think just go.
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It just takes a lot of character and resilience and discipline to do that consistently.
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But not necessarily in a good way, but I do it.
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Like the, not getting in your head or overthinking something or becoming the, Oh, I have imposter syndrome.
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I'm the VP of this bank now, even though I'm stupid.
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There is something to like being a man of action.
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Cause you could always find reasons to not do it.
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You could always find a reason why the idea might not work.
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If you just pretend you're a retard and you retard max with everything you do, you're going to get farther in life than, than an actual, than, than someone that's a genius.
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Cause a retard doesn't think he just does a bunch of moves.
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And when a retard does a bunch of moves, he gets ahead.
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Cause he was saying you have to trust in God too.
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You need, if you're going to be acting like a retarded person, you need to have someone watching.
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And it's like, it's, you're not trusting yourself.
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You're trusting God and then just executing and moving forward and whatever you think is best.
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You really can take something from those two messages.
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They, they, they, they kind of retard max and they're taking care of, they live in the Roosevelt hotel.
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You know what is a point that I didn't make that I want to go back to is how all the Somalis, the Somalis dude, like the fact that they're doing daycare and the government actually is giving money for childcare and we've had it set aside and we need that money because there's an affordability crisis and they're trying to help.
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And all the money they're trying to spend is just getting funneled to Somalis is so crazy.
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Uh, like it's, it should almost piss you off more.
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Who's trying to start a young family and who can't afford it because affordability is so bad and Somalis are stealing it.
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And then they're taking a house or something because they can afford it now because they scammed $3 million from the U S government.
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Also, um, there was a woman in the list of the Somali scammers who we made a joke about.
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Her name was like Amy Block or something like that.
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Penny, Peggy Flanagan's like the Lieutenant Governor.
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But when we were reading the initial names of one of the frauds, it was Amy Block or something Block.
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And, uh, we were like, what are you doing here?
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Our last clip is a Pure Americana clip of the week.
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Uh, these two guys have a special message for you.
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But the people who passed away in 2024, that are not here with us to engage to 2026,
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we say that we hope you are not in pain and in a better place.
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And my dad passed away many years ago, but I sure did miss my mom.
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When I got here with my husband, she really got attached to him.
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You just played gay shit in Uplifting Gold again.
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And you're kind of like, what am I looking at here?
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You know, the audience got pissed off at you last time.
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If you're watching at the end of the show, how mad can you get?
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But hopefully the emotional response keeps people somehow attached to the show.
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10-second makeout from that guy sitting on the other guy.
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He and I talked about shit coins a few months back.
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I don't think Gabe did most of the work on twins.
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Gabe was probably looking at Pokemon cards in the room.
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Happy birthday to John from North Dakota on January 7th.
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Then shout out to Kaylee and CJ for their two-year anniversary.
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They were married on New Year's Eve two years ago,
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and they've been watching this show since when they first started dating
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But if you think about it, New Year's Eve is like people want to do something,
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but you go to a bar and you have some all-inclusive thing,
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I apologize on behalf of Fleckus for the gay shit that he showed you,
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If you're looking for a 30-minute extra show times two for this week,
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We have a bonus land dropping tomorrow at 11 a.m.
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And then we'll see you back at the show on Tuesday.
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We won't stop till the world is rid of all the pit bulls
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Words are just words until action actually starts