MEET THE AMERICANS CHOOSING SQUALOR OVER A JOB
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On this week's episode of What the Stops: Iran is out with the new propaganda video, and it goes hard. Then, Trump's poll numbers are tanking with men, and we'll go over the data there. Plus, in Cringe of the Week, we have some trans mechanic drama, and last but not least, in Urban Decay, a girl gets charged after driving her car through a violent crowd. But was she in the wrong? We ll find out.
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All right, welcome back to Fluggist Talks, a podcast episode 340 today on the show.
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we have a lot to get to we have a packed script goes crazy this script and how much writing is
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on it but we have a really good show today yeah we do and i want to start by talking about something
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we talked about on tuesday uh we had those uh clips in the comments about the guy who changes
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everyone's tire at the giant pothole in New York City?
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Yeah, the giant year and a half long unfixed pothole
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and I'm on the side of the road with a wrench and a spare,
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but why didn't you warn me about the giant pothole?
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What are the odds that my buddy is here waiting for me?
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But he waited until after I hit the giant pothole, right?
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Yeah. So that's the thing. And a lot of people are mad at me on Twitter and Instagram comments.
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They're saying like, oh, this guy is the most American guy ever. This is American capitalism.
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This guy is an entrepreneur. So I had a response to that. Can you just read what I wrote?
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He's camped out next to a huge pothole and does 20 flats a night. I'm sure he's a nice guy.
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That pothole has been ruining people's nights for 18 months. Thousands of people get flat tires
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commuting to and from work because of a pothole that could be fixed in an hour.
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It is also very dangerous to be going full speed
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But saying, you know, he's American, this is it,
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that we're trying to make is that in like a 1985 America the pothole would be fixed and the guy
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wouldn't even be here so so we're we're not saying like fuck this guy so much even though yes we are
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but like that sort of reaching for the stars and like reaching out to grab an America that you want
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to live in right and for I don't mean to hijack this but in my point like in the America that I
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want to live in, some guy whose wife takes that row home every night and is always, I'm always
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worried about that pothole. I avoided it at the last second. Someone in the hundred thousand
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people who drive past every day would have like made it their life's mission to escalate it to
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the state of New York or take it upon themselves. Right. And that's the whole point. We're reaching
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for an idealized version of America instead of what do you mean? This guy's filling a need.
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what the rundown third world infrastructure. And he's camping out there. What a genius.
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He's the monopoly man, right? Like it's so stupid. And I get it. It's not, it's like
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nothing personal against the guy, but I don't want to live in a world where that guy exists
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and is doing this hustle because the state would have fixed it first, which we obviously mentioned
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before. And, uh, you know, it reminds me, what, what was it? The hurricane in North Carolina that
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just brutally wiped out everybody. The Amish came down to help rebuild houses. And there were
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Americans with tractors and bulldozers who I saw making a new road to get people out on a hillside.
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And so it's, it's about that idealized version of America where I don't want a tire camper.
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I want the people to come together and fix the issue. Right? Exactly. This is what you would
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see in like a scammer country, like Mexico, Central America vibes. It's not even Somali
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Yeah, Somali would like put down a wood plank
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Yeah, or they would spike the road and then rob you.
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And this is only at night, not even during the day.
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Dozens of people a day are getting their tires blown out on something that could be fixed in an hour.
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It's one of the richest countries, one of the richest cities in the country and the world.
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And everyone's saying, oh, he's the most American thing ever.
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I'm glad we can clarify, but I don't think we're wrong and I'm not backtracking our views.
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And the whole point is this idealized America that you want to live in, right?
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Do you think someone should be making a million dollars from a fucking state, you know, injustice,
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like a state inability to do the infrastructure?
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And that's how you know it's a problem is because of that outlier.
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All right, the tow truck guys, they make this much, this much, this much.
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And the bigger theme is like upstanding citizens getting squeezed.
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And it's happening all over the country. We have some stats from New York City taxpayer households who's paying all the taxes, which should fix these roads.
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White New York City households pay $54 billion in combined taxes and receive $15.5 million back in NYCHA public housing.
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Using white as the index, 1x, here's the benefit received per tax dollar. White, 1, obviously. Asian, 7.5x. Black, 61x. Hispanic, 67x.
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When we say we're babysitting third worlders, like New York, obviously, it's all the foreign
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You literally are babysitting third worlders through tax dollars, right?
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And we have another example from California of upstanding citizens getting squeezed.
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We're going to give you some context as to what they're doing, but it's basically a little
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The LAPD is setting up drivers by having someone walk across the street in a unmarked crosswalk
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so they can give tickets to people who don't stop.
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Um, yeah, basically that's it. It's proactive. It's like a sting. It's a bait car, but the bait
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car is the guy walking across. You want to play it? Yep. Here's what it looks like.
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He goes, Whoa, you almost hit me. This was a setup. The cop comes out, right?
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Today we conducted a pedestrian enforcement task force. We get it. And, uh, the reason that they're
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doing this, um, the unmarked crosswalk thing, it used to be a rule. You can only cross on the
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crosswalk, but there were so many jaywalkers that they just changed the rule. To unmarked,
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any unmarked crosswalk. So now if you're driving, you need to be careful and you need to yield to
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pedestrians because there could be a street rat who's doing fent and shitting on the ground in
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the street and you need to make sure he's safe. Yeah, totally. And then, I mean, this is LAPD.
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It's, you kind of lose all these normal police activities like, oh, here's a speed trap. Here's
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a DUI checkpoint. Here's this, here's that. We're doing jaywalkers now. You almost lose the
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ability to do that when you let the homeless people camp out and do drugs and shoplift,
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Like it's a, what do they call it when it's triage, right?
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When you have a patient and it's like, oh shit, a terrorist attack just happened.
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I got to do all the heavily wounded people first.
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And then like the jaywalking ticket, it's like, no, you're good.
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And so that sort of theme, this is going to be a theme of this whole section that we're
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doing along with the migrant guy. And keep in mind too, when you get pulled over and get a
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ticket for that, it's a moving violation. And then after you get a moving violation,
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your insurance goes up. Yeah. So it's 200 bucks ticket there. That's the tax. And then
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your insurance goes up. And what do you know? It was already up because of all the illegal
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Modelo drinkers out on the road and uninsured motorists. Yeah. So they squeeze the money out
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and they milk you like a pig. Yeah. Disgusting. And we have another example here. They milk you
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like a pig, a disgusting pig who needs to be milked. Doesn't feel good. No, they don't produce
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of caring into a career and prove their proficiency through licensing. This message brought to you by
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ASWB, supporting social work standards. This is in Nevada. Can you give that a read? Yeah. Clark
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County, Nevada is replacing stolen copper wiring with aluminum to deter theft, adding new stickers
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to warn that utility poles no longer contain copper. And then there's some context here as
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what that'll mean for everyone else. Yeah. Aluminum wire is about 40% less efficient than
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copper. So we're going to jack up the local utility bills on top of the repair and replacement
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cost instead of just firing Hispanics out of a cannon into the sun. Now that last part, that's
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the comedic, you know, license there. Who is stealing it? I know there's some white guys.
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I know there's some black guys. It's all street rats for sure. But instead of arresting the street
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rats and enforcing your laws that already exist and putting the street rats in jail, they're all
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probably repeat offenders. You're going to change the wires to aluminum. So everyone gets less
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reliable power, less efficient power, and have to pay more for their power because you don't want
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to arrest the people who are climbing the pipes and stealing the metal out. Yeah. I think before
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you switch to aluminum, you probably do a few stings on the local scrapyards. Hey man, I just
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got a bunch of copper from the shit. You want to buy it? See what they lowball you and then you
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arrest them, right? How many scrapyards are there around? It's probably like five in a walkable
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distance from the place that keeps getting stolen. So yeah, a bunch of scrapyards that do business
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Faces on camera, not a thought behind their eyes.
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And then the ATF like shows up to your house after you bought like a sketchy barrel or something.
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And they go, oh, we have to take a look at that.
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And they go after the law-abiding gun owners.
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And there are even some 2A hardos that will say, I don't see a problem with this.
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Yeah, these guys are looking for someone to use those guns on.
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And a lot of them are full auto, which is fully illegal because it's not before 1986 or whatever.
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And if I try to get full auto on one of my guns, I go to jail for 10 years.
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And statistically speaking, probably three out of three of those guys are felons.
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hanging out on the block. Yeah. They're felons. So that's just another example of injustice. And
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we have another, another example of injustice when it comes to sentencing and stuff, uh, that
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trans migrant gets sweetheart plea deal in rape of 14 year old boy inside New York city bodega
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bathroom. Yeah. We have some context as to what had happened. Yeah. And we covered this when it
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happened. We showed you the story, but, uh, six months, a foreign tranny can come here and rape
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a child in a store and only get locked up for six months. But Hey, at least we're all following
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constitutional order. Yep. So that's who gets let out early. And you know who doesn't get let out
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early? That girl who said the N-word in Kentucky in college. Yeah. She was so blacked out. She just
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kept hammering the N-word and kind of ragely swinging around. She was easily subdued, but
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she has to stay in jail. Yeah. She has to stay in jail and serve her full term. And in the same
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state of Kentucky, another guy who killed that six-year-old boy, he's getting let out early.
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And he also stabbed four other members of his family.
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He's getting let out early in the same state of Kentucky.
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A black man invades a white home, murders a six-year-old, stabs four others, receives early release.
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Early release denied from a sentence that was insane to begin with.
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And yeah, I mean, the girl did more than just say the N-word.
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but it's like, hit, uncoordinated, like, let me go. Stupid shit. No damage done. But yeah,
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rot in prison, right? White girl? White girl, rots in prison. And then the black guy who's
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killed a kid and stabbed the rest of the family, he can come out early. And that's why I'm not
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happy with the tire guy making millions of dollars doing 20 plus flat tires a night next to a giant
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pothole in New York City that should have been filled in an hour. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And
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you know, in general, this whole section here, I've been kind of thinking about America, right?
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And a lot of the things that we are covering on the show, the sentences, they let some black
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offenders go, they keep the white offenders in. And, you know, there's inconsistent sentencing
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all across every 50 state has different, you know, minimums and whatever. But the DEI jobs
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and hiring stuff and, you know, we need more black people in positions of power. All these things
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that we've kind of, all the tax money goes to, you know, black people, all the public housing,
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it goes to migrants. Migrants are on welfare who just got here. A lot of the American issues that
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we're facing are a simple issue of like fairness. And I know that's like a little kid term, like,
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oh, that's not fair. That's not fair, Johnny, you need to do this. But like all the promises
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and if you work hard enough, you can go to Harvard
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You work hard enough, you find your right lane,
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all those like promises and ideals of America are based on a fairness and a fair playing field.
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And I just don't think we have that anymore, right? Like the young black criminal gets three
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extra chances. And then you, if you did something bad, but you don't get extra chances, right?
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So it just seems like we're trending towards an unfair world, which we all know, right? We've
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cover the stories. That's like why our show exists basically. And, but the fairness is like
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a foundation for all the other things of America. And so to lose that, you basically lose the
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America and then you have Somali scammers. That's, that's life. That's literally what happened.
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And then they say like, Oh, this is American capitalism. I don't see anything wrong with
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this. Like this is American decline. Yeah. Yeah. This story is pretty visibly a story about
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American decline. And then I guess Latinos like their own though. Yeah. They helped them out.
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And the whole point is, back to the tire thing, just to wrap it up, we blamed the state.
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And then the Hispanic guy fixing all the tires was the second untrustworthy domino who just kept going, oh, it's a honey hole.
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They blow their tire, and he goes, I better wait.
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He waits, like, a minute and a half, so it's not like, oh, I was really just here.
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and uh the last uh final piece about this i i throw him in the same category as like an ambulance
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chaser lawyer definitely definitely you know yeah and i would say it's worse because an ambulance
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chaser lawyer the personal injury there's really nothing wrong with that like something happened
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yeah it's mostly like negotiating with an insurance company figuring it out how much wages you lost
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there's like a mathematical formula for it this is more scum it's obviously more scum all right
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let's move on to our next page. We're going to talk about some poll numbers and some recent
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local elections. Can you start off with that first one, please? Yeah. Democrats have flipped
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a total of 12 state legislative seats in special elections in 2025 to 2026. Texas, Iowa to Iowa
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to Mississippi, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia, New Hampshire, Florida, Mississippi.
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So that doesn't look good to start. And then our next stat is from Trump's local state house
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district. Dems have flipped Donald Trump's very own Florida statehouse district, winning the Trump
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plus 12 district by two, a 14 point shift to the left. Not great. Doesn't feel good. And it used
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to be Democrat before Trump ran in 2016. So it's not necessarily like a bad, bad sign, but it's not
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a good sign at all. And it is a bad sign. Yes. We're not getting many great positive signals
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right now. Yep. To really finish that Trump agenda when we're in the war with Iran, right?
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We're fizzling out. We've been defanged. Yes. That's what it feels like. And this next video
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is a little long, but it is worth it. They make a lot of interesting points. It's about Trump
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losing support with men, which is the number one demographic that got him elected.
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Donald Trump and Republicans won in 2024 because of support from male voters. The only way they
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can win, given the gender gap in this country, is support from male voters. And male voters are
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abandoning Donald Trump. Take a look here. This gives the game away. Okay, Trump's standing with
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men. In November of 2024, he beat Kamala Harris among them by 13 points, by 13 points. Look at
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where he is now on his net approval rating. Down he goes. It's a 20-point shift away from Donald
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Trump. He is now seven points underwater at this particular point among men. I think it is very
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difficult for Republicans to do well in this midterm cycle if Donald Trump is underwater with
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men, as my uncle once wrote, where the boys are, where the men are, they are underwater when it
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comes to Donald Trump. Okay, so that's overall men, but what about young men who were really
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influential? Yes, young men. Of course, there was a massive shift to Donald Trump from 2020 to 2024
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among young men, and look right here. Whoa! Yikes, yikes, yikes, yikes. Men under the age of
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25 on trump he won him in 2024 by five points look where he is now the net approver waiting
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way down there down we go to negative 19 points that's a nearly what is that nearly a 25 point
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switcheroo against the president of the united states when it comes to men under the age of 45
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those men that had switched their allegiances over to the republican party are seeing what
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the president is doing they don't like what the president is doing and they have very much soured
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What issues have caused them to sour on President Trump?
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that have caused them to sour on President Trump,
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we've spoken about it over and over and over again.
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Cost of living, young people are shifting away,
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She's going to pull out something at the last month,
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So those millennials who thought they were done,
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Yeah, Susie Wilde's no help getting more men.
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But unopposed now and you're not really fulfilling your promises.
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And then Cernovich had a good tweet about this too.
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If you go back to election day, Charlie Kirk was concerned with male voter turnout.
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Trump and J.D. Vance did the podcast to reach male voters.
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vet bros have too. You can go to the comment section on any topic and there will be people
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souring on Trump and the current trajectory of this administration. And I don't, I don't
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necessarily blame them. There are wins and there are stop the bleeding wins, but it doesn't seem
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like we're really pushing forward an agenda. And again, maybe this is structural, but all those
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mealy mouth senators who are like, Oh, I can't do that. I can't support that. I don't know if
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all support this we were we have a 53 47 advantage and then we got like six senators who are all
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i don't know i'm floating in the wind so it's not necessarily all his fault but man we're really not
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getting enough done yeah it hurts and this iran war is kind of like the nail in the coffin yeah
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like we didn't need that we weren't happy with how things were going and then this and you know how
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much bandwidth it takes it's like that's all they're focused on press conferences meetings
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He didn't know he was on camera, but listen or watch and see how he reacts when Trump
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Iran's missile capabilities were also growing so fast that it would soon have become virtually
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So, you know, he's on more of our side than the Trump side.
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And then Pete Hegseth was talking about Iran and all the updates.
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But when he says what he says, look how Trump reacts.
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We'll zoom in on the Trump reaction when it happens.
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And that's why we see ourselves as part of this negotiation as well.
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You have a choice as we loiter over the top of Tehran, as the president talked about, about your future.
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The president has made it clear that you will not have a nuclear weapon.
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And so we're keeping our hand on that throttle as long as it's hard as it's necessary.
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to ensure the interest of the United States of America
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Well, Trump's still got a sense of humor, at least.
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I still laugh at him, dude, and he's got good bits,
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Oil is the only thing that the entire global economy runs on.
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with that inflation and the cost of living crisis.
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the one thing you really don't want to do is something about oil.
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I don't really – there's this little gray area where, like, you don't know what I know
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or you haven't seen what I've seen, and that's why we had to attack.
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I'm not really taking anybody's word these days.
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And you're seeing that reflected in all the polls.
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And then we – don't forget, a couple years ago, Joe Biden was the president.
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And we were watching and we're going over the election stuff and we were behind the eight ball.
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We were down and out. We were hoping for the best.
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And I remember talking specifically about the new administration, if Trump were to win.
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And I said, all right, hopefully he comes in this time, learns the mistakes from last time, doesn't bring Jared Kushner and those guys around and does an America First agenda.
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And it sounded like he was going to. There were articles.
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Jared Kushner is distancing himself from the White House, whatever.
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Completely went the way we didn't want it to go.
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And it's a waste of my fucking time and my energy, right?
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It's kind of light, but they do have a new propaganda video that goes hard.
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Hiroshima, Vietnam, oh, Yemen, Palestine, Gaza, Epstein Island, and Iran, there's Soleimani.
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oh they i guess they shot an ai missile somewhere where's it headed
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one vengeance for all from iran so it goes hard i are praising the iran ai schizo shit i see their
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point in some of them. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're a real third worlder there. But that's what they're
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putting out there. So I don't know, maybe take it as a warning. We're negotiating with them right
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now. And Trump, Trump is just threatening way more bombing and a ground invasion as a means
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to get them to do exactly whatever we want. And, you know, it's going to take a little while and
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it's going to take a little while for oil to stabilize too. And it's just, it's a side quest
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This message brought to you by ASWB, supporting social work standards.
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And then we have another story here, which I thought was very interesting.
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The Mossad appears to be responsible for fomenting anti-regime protests in Iran, resulting in thousands of civilian deaths in an attempt to give the illusion that the Iranian regime was close to being toppled in a gambit to force Trump to attack Iran.
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The report declares that Israel masqueraded as an entire PSYOP,
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resulting in thousands dead to start a war with Iran.
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I saw it multiple places, so it is, I believe, confirmed.
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I don't know about that, but there's some sort of report out there that said that.
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And Mossad lied to drag us into a war for Israel?
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resume change. They yearn to be saved. They want to be free
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and on top of that the media is helping shape
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Israel plans to control large parts of southern Lebanon,
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And then anyone who's going against Trump is now being labeled as like a foreign asset.
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There's a tweet here about Kash Patel's girlfriend claiming that.
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Breaking FBI director Kash Patel's girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, alleges that Michael Flynn, Tucker Carlson, Joe Kent, and Candace Owens are all linked to a foreign influence operation.
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It's funny because we have like the same-ish views as those people.
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But then when the foreign influence people start writing the checks,
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like, all right, Tucker Carlson, Joe Kent, Candace Owens,
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and they go, oh, these Fleckis guys, they just do it for free.
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All right, these next two clips are kind of a sign of the times.
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These are about the AI surveillance that exists.
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And I heard that they also have like brutal data discrepancies
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and like vulnerabilities where you can get like hacked
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and like looking at all their cameras, allegedly.
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But I want to show you guys kind of the state of play
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like the current state of AI law enforcement in America.
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So this is like the Jewish volunteer police security unit,
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and they have all this AI technology capability.
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And Shmira's surveillance team sprang into action,
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pulling nearby footage through the Shmira CCTV data.
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Within minutes, they located the suspect vehicle on camera and captured the license plate.
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That plate was immediately entered into Shmira's alert system.
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The vehicle was detected by Shmira's LPR network as it continued fleeing the area.
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A drone unit was deployed and took to the air, quickly locating the vehicle from above.
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shmira units were able to safely stop the perpetrator and officers from the 66 precinct
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arrived shortly after and took the suspect into custody so that's pretty interesting that's the
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capabilities that are out there and that's for like basically civilian use these aren't police
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yeah that's not even that much ai that's just like monitoring camera like all the cameras all over and
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you can just do a grid of the whole city basically and then you find the guy oh it came up on a
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camera he's over here it is kind of crazy and i'm not against policing your neighborhoods and those
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non-cops like making sure everyone's being safe that's great yeah but the ai capability is a
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little sketchy because it's everywhere. Yeah. And you know what? I will say for that shmira,
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whatever the non-police Jewish people who go out there and kind of are volunteers,
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those are the type of guys who would fill a giant pothole a migrant was making a million dollars a
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year on too. That's what I think. So like good for them and their community. It's not exactly
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the America I would want to live in, but that's the type of, those are the values that I like,
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you know yeah very true and uh we have another example of the ai surveillance state that's
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coming uh check this out i know drug trafficking a lot of it's done on foot um a lot of people
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because a lot of drug dependent people walk up to a house or to a car and buy drugs so first
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thing i do is they go over to my class and i just want people
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so now i just have the people that go through the scene in the 24 hour span of time and i'm
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actually watching that nine minutes and 44 seconds so i figured out now the best the next thing i
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want to do is where do these people go the most so i use the pass the pass and right then and there
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i have my drug deals in seconds because there's the frequency meter right there and i can see the
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past so these two houses were in concert we did search warrant something good but i also want to
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go just for my own edification how many people just go to that little door like right there
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every day how many people go into that intersection at this time because i went a little higher it's
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400. So you can see every one of these people walking and all these people are going to the
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car. They're going right to that. Does that look like a regular house deal or does that look like
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a drug market? So that's good to get people arrested, but also it is very much a surveillance
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state. I was going to say, this is what's coming, but it's already old. I've seen that video before.
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That's months old. It's already here. Yeah, it's already here. So this is kind of the future of
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the AI surveillance state. And most people are going to be blindsided by it because most people
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have very basic interactions with AI. And this next tweet's an example. Consider that the dumbest
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people you know are repeatedly being told you're absolutely right by large language models. So
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that's like the average person's interaction with AI. Yeah. But I just wanted to put that on your
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guys' radar. It's kind of crazy how advanced stuff has gotten. And we've always been like,
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oh, facial recognition is bad, AI cameras everywhere are bad.
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I thought there would be an announcement or like a vote.
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It kind of just creeps into little pockets, announce the whole city.
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Well, that's the way the world works, right, is the free market eventually goes too far
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and then there will be some landmark case where somebody kind of got their rights invaded
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or their privacy and then the legislation will follow afterwards to regulate it, you
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Much like it has been with emerging markets like the internet or AI or anything.
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If you're really mad about migrants, it's one of the worst sections.
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I'm a single-issue voter now, and it's migrants.
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You need to have like 10 issues and you're okay with a little bit better on each.
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And that's the main gripe with men and the main gripe with all the people who are upset about Trump's term is a little bit better on a broad range of topics enough to keep your enthusiasm.
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And I say no, and I think a lot better on a select few is the way to increase your visibility on like how you're winning, right?
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All right, our number one priority, no matter what, is migrants.
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you deported like millions of people. And then with doing that, it would actually help the
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elections. And your next guy who gets the torch passed down to him could have continued the
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mission. Yeah. And cost of living, migrants and cost of living. Everyone's cost of living would
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have gotten better. Everyone's work opportunities would have got better. Money would have been
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better. And then you live in America that looks kind of like it used to. And then it gets better
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every year. Great. I'm excited to go vote for a Republican president in 2028. And let's continue
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this if it's let's go vote in 2028 to continue what we're doing now i'll vote but i'm just fat
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i'm a fat retard i'll vote but i'm the i'm a sucker and i'm the guy who you know i'm voting
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for a slight increase of positivity on a on a broad range of issues and not i'm voting against
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decline more than i am voting for republicans you know yeah i'm just voting so i don't go to jail
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All right, our first clip in our migrant section
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A fat Muslim soldier who is asked the question,
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but would you refuse a command if it's towards Muslims?
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Would you refuse a command if it's towards Muslims?
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who probably will get a 75 to 80% disability
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after faking an injury, thus being on the government teat for life.
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But she wouldn't do it if it was against Muslims.
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social workers hone the quality of caring into a career
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And then we had a press conference with Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago, and he had an Abolish Ice ice truck come in the background.
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And to all of the residents who participated in our snowplow naming contest, keep speaking up in every way and any way that you can.
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I look forward to meeting with the Chicagoans who submitted the winning names.
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And I look forward to seeing our city's pride, our spirit, and even, yes, our humor.
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The libtards of the city voted for it, right?
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And their number one issue is abolish ICE, it sounds like.
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That's what they want to get in the forefront, and that's what they want the mayor to hear about.
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That's what they want everyone to know is their view.
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And here's what's going on in the nice parts of Chicago at night.
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mobs of teens aka black and we can play them both side by side we have multiple clips here
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and this was the night of the press conference so it was like six hours later this is what they're
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doing in nice parts of chicago there's doing these teen takeovers people are getting beat up
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there's gunshots cops don't arrest anybody but hey abolish ice yeah and then the leftist leaders
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like Brandon Johnson, you know, anybody who's like a dad or knows anything about the art of war
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or anything, it's like, all you have to do is overreact to the group of teens one time and
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then make it actual consequences that nobody likes. Like, I'm not saying arrest these teens
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and ruin their lives just for being there, but like some sort of thing where, all right,
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community service, 12 hours. You have to do a 12 hour shift somewhere on a Sunday. Like it would
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probably whip them into, I'm not doing that again. Right. Yeah. But instead, all it is, is like this
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cops are babysitting these mobs. You see it all the time where they're kind of like this, like
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shuffling their feet, like blocking and, and no, no, don't do that. Okay. That got out of line.
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Let's grab him. They don't do an overreaction. And all you would need is one or two overreactions
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before the city itself learned a lesson, right?
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this pile of rocks needs to get moved to over there.
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for an hour to meet you on a day that they didn't want it that they thought was a free day that they
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didn't want to like even something as small as that could help but instead they do the uh the
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wily coyote thing where where the roadrunner is the coyote shows up and the cop plays a little
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but they all live to fight another day and nobody takes any serious wounds very true and uh the
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number one priority of the democrats as we've mentioned is protecting illegals and we actually
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have a clip that really uh emphasizes that this is senator chris murphy on msnbc and he's basically
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saying the quiet part out loud the negotiation didn't have a path to citizenship it was entirely
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on their terms in order to get ukraine funding right well i mean chris that's been a failed play
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for 20 years so you are right that that has been the democratic strategy for 30 years maybe uh and
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it has failed to deliver for the people we care about most, the undocumented Americans that are
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in this country. What was that? It's just an insane sentence. And you're doing a news hit
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and you're kind of thinking like, oh, I'll just say a couple of things. We fall into this, right?
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Like, I don't know where I'm going with this sentence sometimes, every once in a while,
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but the people we care about most, undocumented. Undocumented Americans. What? So the whole world,
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eight billion people. You know, that's unsustainable, right? Senator Murphy.
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We'll try. Yeah. It's unsustainable, but we'll try. We'll throw some more money at it.
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We are certainly going to try. What are we? 40 trillion in debt? We can go to 80.
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Undocumented Americans. That's not even a thing. I know. Crazy. It's a word they invented. And,
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and for some reason they now care about them the most. Crazy. All right. We're going to go to our
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broad section. We're going to go kind of fast through it because we're running a little late
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on time because I was so obsessive over that tire guy. For sure. But that's okay. Friday.
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That's one of those, like the tire guy is a very, you either get it or you don't. You get the big
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picture that, hey, we should want something more than this. Or you think, hey man, so what? That
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guy's just trying to make the best life for himself. Yeah. I'm not thinking about individuals.
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I'm thinking on a holistic country vision. Do we want that happening? Raise your hand if you want
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that happening and i think nobody does right yeah would you rather so somebody might defend that
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random guy but i don't think anybody will affirm that they want that to happen a brutal pothole
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that takes out 40 cars a night and this guy's gonna just camp out yeah would you rather have
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10 000 people get a flat tire and a tire guy makes a million dollars off them or no one gets a flat
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tire because we fixed the pothole in an afternoon to bring you the help you need social workers
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People were asked about the changing demographics.
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So the Pakistani guy supports the white man
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The Pakistani guy didn't want to live around other Pakistanis, I think.
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I think that was part of the reason the move happened, right?
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Yeah, but when you ask a pussy white guy in the UK
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Have you noticed a change in sort of demographics, the people who live here in Seoul?
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I don't see, it hasn't even changed in any great deal, to be honest with you.
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So he says he hasn't seen any demographic changes,
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and the only people that walked behind him were both wearing hijabs.
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The Pakistani knows what's happening, and you don't?
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I guess he has too many ear gauge appointments
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He's constantly going to appointments for those.
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Why do you think they are onto the Pakistani so much?
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Because they hate, because they can't be used, bro.
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They're f***ing England's national dishes, f***ing chicken ticacos.
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They've robbed f***ing India and all that s***.
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Then they're saying, oh, we shouldn't have come here, go back to your own country.
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Yeah, so they're not very smart, but they're passionate and they're mad.
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They hate the people who did them a favour, who did them charity.
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Well, at the border on India, they kicked their legs up in the military outfits.
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And another example of the heritage Englishmen not being prioritized over the migrants.
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Youth Center did not report 16-year-old girls' rape to authorities because Muslim boys are already under enough police scrutiny, German media claims.
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This is a sentiment that exists all over Europe.
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And then there was a serial killer who was walking free earlier than he was supposed to because of racism.
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Maybe read the tweet and then we'll play the video.
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Serial killer released from Mental Health Unit as staff think it's racist to keep him there.
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In Nottingham, there will be people in their car.
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Calocaine was freed by mental health workers in Nottingham who feared that detaining him would be deemed racist.
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Well, he wasn't sectioned once because of his ethnicity.
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Do you know what? It doesn't matter what colour you are. If you're dangerous, you're dangerous.
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In September 2022, he was discharged from Nottinghamshire Mental Health Trust by a senior psychiatrist who will be in the seat over the coming weeks,
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who discharged him with no full risk assessment, didn't look at his notes properly, didn't note that he was wanted on warrant for arrest for an assault on a mental health worker.
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He discharged him back to the community because he had non-attendance at appointments.
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He let this dangerous monster loose in September 2022.
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Bear in mind, in May 2023, he violently assaulted co-workers in a Leicestershire factory he was working in.
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And the Leicestershire police officers that turned up didn't bother to put his name into the system properly.
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If they had, they would have seen on PNC, massive red marker, very violent.
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They said they didn't put his name in properly.
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However, we now know because we forced the IOPC to have the niche system rebuilt,
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because we knew that they were potentially not telling the truth.
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So there you go. They let him go because of racism.
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And here's his picture, just dead-eyed, zero value to society, perpetually violent, retarded person.
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And there's bad stuff happening in Spain as well.
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I don't think we have to – we can maybe reach the context.
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But basically, this girl was raped by a migrant.
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And she tried to get away by jumping out of a window, and then she ended up becoming paralyzed from that, and now the state or the country is going to euthanize her.
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Yeah, 25-year-old Noelia Castillo-Ramos, who's now a paraplegic, will be euthanized tomorrow.
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Yeah, she was trying to escape from a gang rape, and you get it.
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And this type of person just got failed so many times, right, by the country, by the political system, by her elected officials, people who should have never been in the country doing something they never should be doing, who they probably could have gotten locked up on something.
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Not by getting rid of the migrants or keeping the criminals in jail.
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And this is a story that happened in the Netherlands as well.
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A 17-year-old girl named Malou was murdered by the state euthanasia
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after she had been raped twice at age 13 and 16.
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Her parents called the death doctor themselves to have her put down.
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We should instead bring back the death penalty for violent stranger rapes and gang rapes.
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And now we're on the final page of housekeeping, so that counts.
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We're going to go quick through the final page.
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First, Canada is turning its assisted suicide regime into an organ donation supply chain.
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Ethicists have warned that harvesting organs from euthanized patients could result in pressuring people to opt for death so that their organs can be used by those with better prognoses.
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Let's chop up this white bitch who is a little sad and give it to the migrants.
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And then keep in mind, guys, you don't want to be organ donors.
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And part of that thought process of do we help this guy or do we just take his organs is if you're an organ donor.
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Because the money is obviously huge for the organs.
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They just treat you like you're one of a thousand people they've seen this month.
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So it's not like a human experience where they're looking out for you.
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They just go, all right, this guy is kind of fucked up.
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Maybe he pulls through or maybe we pull his heart out, his liver out, his kidneys out, and we make 200 grand.
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Because the organs, when they harvest them, they need to be harvested while you're alive because that's how the organ is like able to be used again.
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If you're just dead on the road and they pick you up in two hours, your organs aren't as useful.
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And if you guys go look down that rabbit hole, you'll be highly engaged.
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Alex Jones has talked about that for a long time, I think.
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Or if you look at organ donors, like after entering a coma or something, like organ donors recovery rate was like tangibly worse than non-donors.
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They'll literally kill you to steal your shit.
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Well, and you know, just in terms of the third worldification, the South Africanization of
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America, it's like trending, you know, in 1975, I'd probably be an Oregon donor.
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All my boys, my country all looked like me, everything.
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Now it's, I don't know if I trust anyone like that.
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And especially we saw the military with the Muslim.
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Imagine the people in the hospital who are migrants who want money, the hospital will
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make money and they go, oh yeah, let this guy die.
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And this is coming from a guy who saved someone's life.
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You know that guy doesn't email me anymore?
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He probably found the podcast and he hates you.
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The guy who I donated who needed it to save his life, he doesn't email anymore.
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And then they're going to harvest his organs and give to someone else.
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So if he killed someone, my DNA is coursing through his veins.
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I'm an honorable guy living in a high-trust society.
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God didn't plan for you to give your bone marrow.
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Well, it was nice of you, and God bless that guy if he died.
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Hope he just found the podcast and hates you for politics.
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But we need to hear his thoughts on migrants, so email him,
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because if he's dead, he's not going to reply anyway.
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Sunburns are inversely associated with dying from melanoma.
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if you get sunburned, you're going to get melanoma when you're older.
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I don't know if it's necessary to change your whole life.
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Yeah. So don't put too much into that, but it is interesting. And it's one of those things where
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it's the opposite of what you thought. Yep. All right. Vaping squirrels. This is important.
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That's it. Here they are. They're vaping e-cigarettes after mistaking fruity aromas
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for food. And I don't know if they're inhaling. It's kind of like Obama smoking weed before the
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presidency or whoever. I never inhaled. I knew squirrels were cool. Yeah. Squirrels are chill.
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This would have been a billion dollar meme coin two years ago. So true.
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if you saw a vaping squirrel you would have rushed to the computer you would have found a
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coin that already exists and it's just ripping you'd get in and you'd make a 20x in one day
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because of squirrel vape unfortunately that those times are over those that's in the past those
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days are done all right our last story from the final page of housekeeping ai neighbor theory
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people are discovering maybe the most worser discovery of all time they're seeing that
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their neighbors might not be real your neighbors might be ai robots that the government places
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into your neighborhood to make you think that you're a part of a community and there's actual
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people around you but there might be less that is interesting okay and i'm not saying i actually
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believe this uh but i want to tell you guys a little story that kind of reminds me of this
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when i first moved into this house i met my neighbor this is three years ago i met my neighbor
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hey i'm so and so nice to meet you let me know if you need anything cool and i live in a dead end
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so in three years of living in this house i have never seen him or his wife come out of their house
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and i live in a dead end so if they're going to leave to go out of the neighborhood or go to the
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grocery store and go into town they have to come by my house in three years i swear to you i have
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never seen him once drive his car or his wife drive their car i don't even know what car they
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have i saw him i know they've never left their house i've seen him once exactly once so once in
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three years yeah and zero in three years and i heard them once they had some friends over during
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the holidays and they were drinking wine by the pool and it sounded like they had a fun time
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but that could be fake i don't know what's real or what's not but there is something where it's
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like how long can you stay in your house and on your property with never leaving
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three years you leave once in three years yeah he leaves at 9 a.m and you wake up at 10
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was mad that no girls liked him because he's 5'3
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bringing up high school stories yeah I remember
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living in that victim mindset can you read the tweet
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Illinois wrestler Lucas Byrd stands next to his 6'3 girlfriend holding his eighth place trophy after becoming just the second four-time All-American in program history.
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He took the wrestler route advice, like I said.
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He trained for 10 years, became a championship wrestler, like I said.
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He took my advice, and he won four championships because of it.
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I'm going to preface it with a trans, a Mexican, and a black woman walk into a tire shop.
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So the workers were mad because the black woman requested a man
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do the job? I think there was something the trans person couldn't tighten, like a bolt or something
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that they couldn't get out. And she said, well, can a man do it? But the trans woman, the trans
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person is a man. Yeah. And that made everyone very upset. And then the black woman was mad that she
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was treated a certain way as a black woman. So you kind of have a situation where an unstoppable
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force meets an immovable object. A misgendered trans man and a fat, loud black woman in a
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customer service role. Yeah. Yeah. That's pretty, that's about as bad as it gets. Like that's two
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rams locking horns in a, in an oil changing place, right? Probably with a coupon too. I got the
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coupon for the oil change. And then the other black guy at the end who works there, I guess
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that's another, that's a third immovable object and they're all kind of butting heads and he is
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a low wage retail employee. Who is repeating himself and about to get physical. And then we
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We have a screenshot here of the Mexican girl making her black, loud woman, mad at customer service face.
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This is what going to the mechanic when you're a Gen Z is.
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We needed a drunk Mexican Modelo drinker to slam into the whole party.
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and then it would be a perfect encapulation of America in 2026, right?
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And then the cops come and go, all right, he's good to go.
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We had another, I guess we'll say, I'm sure a lot of you have already seen it.
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There was a trans lawyer who got wrestled down.
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It's like a six-minute clip, so it'll take up the whole podcast.
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I think we're going to show that in bonus land.
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There is a new law in Maryland that requires tampons to be put in the men's room of every public building.
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And here we have a Republican debating a Democrat about it.
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Menstrual hygiene products means appropriately sized tampons.
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it it just means that tampons are offered there's no specific size well apparently there's four
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different sizes so which one would you like them to use just a regular size tampon in the bathroom
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okay maybe it should say that and not appropriately sized tampon now is this going in all bathrooms
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men's and women's yes how about the raven stadium
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if it is a state-owned building then yes it would go in it's a public building orio park
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well if it applies to the raven stadium it would also apply to orio's park i guess pimlico
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That's your projection on men's tampons for Baltimore County?
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To put a dispenser in every building, in every bathroom, in every building.
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And I'm sure it's going to be like scammed and abused.
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And I was wondering, like, this is what they're debating in like a public hearing, Democrats,
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Are there any other things in Baltimore or Maryland in general that could be worked on besides putting tampons, taxpayer-funded tampons in the men's room?
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I think they rank number one in education, number one in wealth.
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Those row houses that are empty and they're all set.
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In 23 schools, zero kids are proficient at grade level in math.
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And in eight schools, two students were proficient at grade level.
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The Republican argument was pretty weak against it too.
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You're relegated to just like nipping at their heels, like how stupid you are.
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And then this is not to say we are encouraging spending more money on these retarded students who have no hope.
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It's just it's more like you get a little bit of money once two are proficient, once three and four are proficient.
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we're not saying to fund the shitty schools of Baltimore even more because we've shown you the
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charts, the administrators per student, the cost per student, they're all going up and the results
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are going down. And when I was finding those stats, it was attached to a story about how they
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just increased the budget for schools, I believe by $2 billion to try and fix this.
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Throw more money at it. Yeah. You think money is going to help make kids learn how to do math?
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Like some sort of mispronounced tool that all these black students are missing.
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If we give the teachers an extra six grand a year, then they'll really start teaching.
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What if in every classroom we had five to six Hispanic kids who needed a translator and slowed everything down?
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Maybe we give everybody a laptop and then they'll take it home and 90% won't come back.
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Yeah, remember the Baltimore County Chromebook story?
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They were like using it to shop for sneakers and shit.
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All right, let's get to our next clip for Cringe of the Week.
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These guys are Belgium radio hosts and they did like this, what do you call it?
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You know those things where you pay and you go into the room and you smash things with
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So these Belgium radio hosts did a demolition room, but they were smashing religious statues.
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Now, I know you laugh, but do you think that for many listeners, they would find that so deeply offensive to take a bat and to smash Jesus into pieces?
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There was one, I think, of Madonna, the Madonna and the child, and there was one of Jesus.
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So the thing, that's a very good question, because I think it might offend people.
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anymore definitely not uh the listeners of studio brussels but what we did all the things we smashed
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we we made it very clear as well that these were all things that were already broken so the statue
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it was turned uh face towards the back of the room so you wouldn't see the face as well because
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that was already it was a broken statue as well but i think i would have been more careful in
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another country definitely in belgium it is not a big issue let me ask you this if you were doing
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the video again would you smash a symbol of the Prophet Muhammad that is a very
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dangerous one you wouldn't do it why not no because that would be inappropriate
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because in Belgium there are many there are Christians too I know the Pope
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visited Belgium recently no I'm I know they're Christians but it's since we are
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all from the Christian tradition I think it's like laughing with yourself or like
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So they'll do it against Christians, but no one else.
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And smashing the Muslim statues would be offensive,
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even though there's 7.75 million Christians in Belgium and only 723,000 Muslims.
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But we know who would explode with rage after they did that, right?
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Like, I'm not like a stickler for that, but it is interesting to see who the jokes are
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I don't know what these guys' religion were themselves.
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They're Christians who lost their way or who don't go to church at all.
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He goes, no, at the end when he asked him about Star of David.
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Like, you can't be racist to white people.
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you know who you're allowed to disrespect and who you're allowed to fuck with
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Yeah, that's what I was told a hundred times by a lot of people.
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being Islamophobic means like you're scared of Muslims.
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These guys are Islamophobic because they're scared to go against Muslims
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So they're literally scared of the Muslims.
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Yeah, they're scared of the reaction of Muslims.
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Not doing this with the Prophet Muhammad is Islamophobia.
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You're admitting, I would be scared if I did that.
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Let's go to our last clip for Cringe of the Week.
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It says, a day in the life of an unemployed bum.
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all right we get it and then if you make fun of this guy people will say this was a skit yeah
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and when people say this was a skit i'd say the set dressing looks a little too accurate
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to be a skit otherwise it's an academy award winning for set design
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the walls that have been waterlogged for years and the cigarette burns on the
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carpet from the last guy who lived there. That was all for the bit.
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Yeah. Yeah. I'm, I've ruined my life for one 32nd, uh,
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Instagram video that got 400 likes. So you're welcome guys.
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Yeah. He's had roaches this whole time. He's doing a sketch. Yeah.
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And why do you believe it's real because he's black?
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Like they turn it on you for being racist. Yep. All right.
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Well that's the end of cringe. We're now moving on to urban decay.
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This girl got charged for driving a car through a violent mob.
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car. She's about to really run through. She's about to really run through. She's really about
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to run back through. And that's what you get. Yeah. What do you expect? What was she supposed
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to do? Let everyone just pull her out, stomp her head and destroy her car like we've seen a million
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times before. Yeah. I want 10 to 15 head kicks. That's what I'm looking for. I'm looking for
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something that could, uh, I'm looking to lose vision in one eye for the rest of my life.
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Something like that I think would have been more reasonable than bumping a couple of people who
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are swarming her car. Swarming. And we have a good, maybe a brainstem injury. Yeah. Something
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like that. And who knows what it could have done. I don't know when they stopped kicking.
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I'm already passed out by the time I figure it out. Right. And then the people who give you the
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brainstem injury, none of them get in trouble. Yeah. Let's do that. No, I, I totally advocate
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for, and I think Florida has one of these about, uh, we invented a new rule, a new law for
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protesters when people are impeding your car, like you're not going to get charged. And so
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she was obviously not in Florida, but yeah, I mean, there it's, you want to deal with a court
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case later or like a serious, horrific life-changing injury. And you're not guaranteed
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that, but the cost benefit analysis of whether or not I stay or whether or not I nick a guy on the
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way out, she made the right choice. Very true. And we have a tweet here that kind of sums up
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like the perfect moment. There's a guy getting held back. Yeah. I think that what ended up was
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a woman, but yeah, with her arm held back, they were seven seconds away from all kicking her in
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the head until she was brain damaged slash paralyzed. Right after she gets in the car,
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they start surrounding her. Multiple people can be heard saying white girl. Yeah. So there's a
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racial motive, too, in stuff like this. And the district attorney will never say there is,
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but anybody who watches on video knows there's a racial component to this, right?
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Yep, exactly. All right, next, we have a couple clips of bad kids on bikes.
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These kids are up to no good. The first, they pepper spray a guy in a car. Very young, too.
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You can move. You can move. Finish it. Finish it.
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These kids having fun on their bikes like we'd had when we were growing up.
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They start acting like black people, and they're pepper spraying the elderly man who stopped.
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And the kid who does the spraying kind of hesitates, but then there's a kid going, spray it, spray it, spray it.
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And then that gets to the kid, and he wants to, what, be cool?
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Yeah, and that's the type of thing where spray it, spray it.
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You never would have done that, but all of a sudden, you're a mob.
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You're doing whatever the impulses of the lowest common denominator are.
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Shame on all you white kids who are in this group.
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Bad, this is not what playing on bikes should be.
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All right, our next clip is similar, but these bike kids destroy a 7-Eleven.
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Ski masks, hoodies, even though you're in California.
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I'm so serious right now. Get out. Get out, please. Nah, bro. I'm not. Just stop, bro. Nah, yo, bro. Nah, don't go. Bro, what are you doing, bro? It's not worth it. Get out.
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It's worth it because they don't got my face on it.
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i'll pay a thousand two two thousand it doesn't out what could i do to help could i help i'm so
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sorry please forgive me please forgive me i'm so sorry super sad yeah you know and that one person
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was actually reasonable and nice and not doing what the rest of the mob was doing but for no
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reason you just destroy this guy's store everyone's laughing yeah there's a freeze frame here where
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three of them have no mask on and they're laughing they're all like the edgar type yeah and they don't
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get in trouble i don't know i you know if i was a piece of shit kid illiterate couldn't read
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couldn't do math in school and i realized i could steal and never get in trouble with a mob
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i'd probably do it a couple times like if i'm a nothing no future like the best way i can make
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money later is if i eventually get in that gang or something i'd do this shit too and that's why
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you need to have the law enforcement arm clamp down on it to disincentivize it otherwise it'll
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just keep getting like this and then think about who like some of the most vulnerable people are
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in america people who have to be open to the public you know what i mean just like oh i'm
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a retail worker i'm alone i'm open to the public as long as the public's not full of repeat offender
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criminals who never get in trouble oh they are that is the public now fuck i can serve them
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this type of shit happens and we saw that before i think that we covered a murder where a young
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nice white woman was working in a furniture store in LA. And all of a sudden you just get stabbed
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by a violent black borderline homeless repeat offender. And like these retail people, like
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shouldn't police be protecting them. Right. And they're not. And if there was the community,
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the Jewish community watch that we showed earlier, they had probably, Oh, it's this guy. He lives
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here. This guy lives here. We're going to his house. The police are on their way. Everyone's
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getting rounded up. Won't happen again. Yeah. Shout out to them. We don't have that. All right.
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We have some new New York City crime stats I thought were interesting.
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Yeah, during 2025, the New York Police Department arrested a black person every four minutes.
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It's supposed to be like a shocking number or something.
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So what? That means a black person committed a crime every three minutes because we don't miss it.
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Yeah. Or every two minutes and you got half of them.
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And then their mimetic system has had a great reply because people were like posting that from the left and being like, police are racist.
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The first is that the police are in some way responsible for the pattern, that they're seeking out criminals of a certain race out of racial animus, some grand conspiracy carried out by the NYPD, immoral and seemingly without benefit to any involved beyond their own cartoonish racial hatred.
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The other way is a black person was caught committing a crime every four minutes.
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Unbelievably, most libs go with the first explanation.
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ballpark. You could probably convince a leftist that the half that are unsolved are all the white
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people the police let go. I know. That's actually true. There's probably some old white lady who
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believes that. It's like, oh, the police just don't arrest the white people. They just arrest
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the black people. That's why half the crimes are unsolved. And we actually have a stat here of what
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arresting a black person every four minutes means compared to the full police force.
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There are 33,000 officers in the NYPD, meaning each one would have to arrest a whopping one
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black guy every three months to reach this number if they're targeting black people unfairly they
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sure space out the arrests yeah they're hunting them down yeah and we've shown you videos of like
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the cops who are stationed at a subway spot watching people commit a crime and then just
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like not moving you know or like fair jumping or whatever and that's like that's not what i'm here
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for so and the whole idea between behind these tweets of police are racist for arresting black
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people they're kind of like assuming that police means white yeah they're they're uh looking back
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with the lens of 1995 nypd and we actually have the demographics here hispanic latino
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36 of the police force white is 33 and a half percent of the police force black african-american
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is 17.8 of the police force asians 12 others is 1 asians way outperform on that yeah they got it
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right? They're not 12% of the population in any respect. That's good. Maybe that includes Indian
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too. And although, but you know, police are like a white thing and police means white. It's like,
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they're not even the number one demographic and they're a third, even though they're in,
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I don't know, the city at this point is by 50%, but still underrepresented. And then can you read
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that tweet as well? Yeah, this was a good number. Cause sometimes, you know, we often talk in
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percentages, but when a raw number like this comes out, it's very good to like, uh, give yourself
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some perspective, right? During the first nine months of 2025, there were 356 shootings in New
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York City with a black perpetrator and two with a white perpetrator. Because they let the white
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ones go. I don't know. I don't know what the lib explanation for it is, but it's definitely not
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black people just do more gun crime. There's some sort of convoluted, there's a study or something
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that you have to launder it through or, or wait, the socioeconomic conditions made them shoot
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someone you know there's always something they were just trying to shoot to get some milk and
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butter yeah all right and then they didn't know you could actually churn the milk into butter so
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they committed a crime for no reason the heavy cream i could have churned it it's an education
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i had it it was a schooling issue yeah all right our next story is about a murderer who's not going
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to stand trial because his iq is too low shaquille taylor killed lillian ludwig but his iq is too low
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so courts are debating if he can stand trial. This wouldn't be the first time this happened.
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Yeah, this is something we talk about a lot. The two retarded to go to jail, but then you get
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released and then repeat the cycle. This man was found incompetent to stand trial for randomly
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shooting into a car with three people in it. And he was just released onto an unwitting public
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in May, 2023. He then went on to murder an 18 year old college student. That's Lillian Ludwig
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five months later. The reason he was originally declared incompetent and released, he had an
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iq of 71 17.5 of black people have an iq less than 71 assuming a normal distribution and a mean
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iq of 85 so it doesn't make sense he's retarded and then because he's black that uh you know i
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don't know he's retarded they let him instead of just like a below average black guy he's retarded
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oh he's so dumb that he'll kill somebody we gotta lock him up it's like no we gotta let him go yeah
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like i don't understand that and you guys might be wondering what does like a low iq of 71 look
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a mental disability. I think this is what it would
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what else is there yeah make this rap shit pop make this pop he's like an active rapper and he
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goes percocets give me percocet that's a pretty drug addicted you can say a billion dollars yeah
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and then buy all the percocets you want and the rap shit's gonna be great and what you know bring
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my dead my dead bro back a billion dollars you know what um remember that story i was telling
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you about the dumb person i saw in a tiktok comment where um i don't want to hijack this
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too much, but this was like a story about like how dumb some people are out there. And basically it
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was like this question, a hypothetical. You remember the story where someone was like,
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what if I gave you a thousand kilograms of gold or $2 million? And it was like some sort of choice
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like that. What if I gave you this or this? And, um, a bunch of people were choosing the money,
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which is just cash to you, but it's like a, a billion dollar monetary difference between the
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gold. And someone was like, shit, I don't even know how to sell gold. Give me the cash. And
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like, I was pointing it out to Fleckus that it would be like a billion dollar difference, right?
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Change your life. And then people online are so dumb and so lazy that even in fake hypotheticals
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that'll never happen, they choose the wrong thing. They're that retarded. And it's like, dude,
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you think you, if you had a billion extra dollars of gold, you'd probably figure out how to sell
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that right yeah but uh lazy and retarded even in internet hypotheticals it was so funny to me like
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that's low iq that's very all right well don't get too down or too depressed we're moving on
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to uplifting gold and we have uplifting stuff today and we have real uplifting stuff today
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okay i trust you do you what i shockingly trust you first is a lizard named i believe puppy
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Yeah, they get scales and they get mites or something.
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Did it have like a lamp and it would just sit there?
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and then the tail is probably, what, 1.5x the body length?
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Did you feed him anything cool, like a mouse?
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He got some sort of mites or some skin disease.
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Yeah, some bullshit that you don't really know how to defend against.
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I actually don't remember, so I think I was shielded from his death.
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This was when we were like, you know, I was eight probably or something like that.
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You're trying to sidetrack with some bullshit thing story?
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There's people who have iguanas and there's people who don't.
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And I didn't know you were, well, I did know, but.
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You're adjacent to an iguana guy, which is fine.
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But now that I'm here, now that we're bullshitting and fucking off and uplifting gold, I ordered some goggles and snorkel sets today.
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Sometimes I get my shit shipped here just for fun.
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The white man yearns to see under the water.
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gear you're saying i'm gonna laugh at you you're gonna say hey can i can i borrow your snorkel
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here can i see i'm gonna go you say wonder as if like you're gonna see something that you oh
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look what i found an extinct sea snake you know that type of shit literally happens
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a salamander who everyone thought was dead was found in the tennessee valley
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in some river you know that stuff really happens that's what you're gonna be up to i think there
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was a group of school kids who found a new shrimp recently they found a completely new shrimp are
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And you come back and go, hey, I found an extinct salamander.
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And you're going to be on the beach weighing upwards of 300 pounds going, I don't snorkel.
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Let us know in the comments if you guys think snorkeling is cool or if you think-
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I don't worry about being cool at the beach because that's not what I'm worried about.
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I'm worried about seeing underwater at the beach.
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You're like, hey, does everyone think I'm cool at the beach?
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What, the Mexican playing on the Bluetooth speaker?
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Does he need to think you're cool at the beach?
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social workers hone the quality of caring into a career
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he says if i'm john nice to meet you would you like to sing now for what purpose i'm not interested
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in that. It's actually hilarious. Yeah. And I like John Cena. I think he's a smart guy and
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I've seen him handle people who start filming him point blank in a similar way. And I respect John
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Cena. I think he's a smarter than he, smarter than his profession kind of guy. Yeah. And people say
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he's kind of a dick when you meet him, but I get it. I get why he's hat low in the coffee shop in
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the corner of the coffee shop singing to him. Yeah. All right. We've shown some, think about
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It's literally the worst thing that could happen.
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All right, we've shown this clip of one of these clips before,
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People, when there's a basketball game happening
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airball that's my man that's right too that's my man
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and everyone misses one guy shot of airball you get it that's funny all right uplifting goal
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next story is very uplifting catholic converts in the u.s have reached a 20-year high with
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Catholics on track to become the largest single religious group, surpassing American evangelical
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Protestants. Protestants as a whole will likely still outnumber Catholics, but the trend suggests
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the U.S. may be entering a new era of religious leadership. That's very nice. That's uplifting.
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I'm Catholic. You're Catholic. But I also respect the Protestant. And I would never change. You
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know, I find it interesting that people convert. I would never change. I would never convert.
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There's a thing where like a lot of times you're raised Roman Catholic or something.
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And then you kind of like don't take it seriously because growing up it was like
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CCD school was boring and you try to get out of it.
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You had to go to confirmation and all this stuff.
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And it was like, oh, I have to go to Sunday school.
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And then you kind of just like go away from it.
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And then you come back to it in like a non-denominational Christian way.
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And then you kind of start realizing that like you're going back, like going back to Catholicism is the correct thing.
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You know, you go, you start in, you get out, you start coming back.
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And then you come fully back like, all right, Catholic, that is the religion.
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Our last clip of the show, our Pure Americana clip of the week is an autistic clarinet guy who's very good.
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good yeah he's blind and autistic so i had a feeling he was gonna nail it those types
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oh yeah one track mind they know how to do a perfect pitch certainly all right our next story
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is well we're at the end of the show but this is a show watcher story this is actually crazy
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it's from our friend endless money pit on instagram he was in a bad accident driving
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his motorcycle can you read what he wrote uh seven days ago i was hit by a 16 year old kid
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in a Camaro on my way home from work while riding my new motorcycle. I had to be life-flighted to
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the Mercy Trauma Center in Springfield, Missouri, where my life was saved by a team of world-class
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surgeons. My girlfriend asked if I was awake. I nodded yes. Then she asked if I was tired.
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I shook my head no. Her first idea was to play your podcast and lots of familiar movies to help
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relax my mind. I think it helped a lot. Here's a picture of me listening to Fleck's talks in the ICU.
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you. Isn't that nice? That's crazy. That's sad. And it's horrible. I'm glad we're glad you're
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okay. And God bless you. Um, there's the accident. There's the crash. There's the crash bike. And
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there was some more context. He wrote some more at the end. Uh, my injuries include a broken fifth
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metatarsal in my left hand, dislocated thumb and torn arteries in my right hand, both bones broken
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in left forearm, broken left femur, broken left ankle, two fractured vertebrae and lower back,
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open book pelvis fracture, fractured ribs on both sides, internal bruising, lacerated kidney,
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concussion, and a couple things I don't want to mention on the show. As far as recovery,
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I've had like three major surgeries. It looks like seven to nine months. I'll be able to walk
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on my own followed by possibly several years of physical therapy to achieve a full recovery. I
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was wearing high quality safety gear and this still happened to me. Crazy. Yeah. Well, we're
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glad you survived and you're going to make it out and it's going to be tough, but it is going to
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not always be this yes not your best yeah not your best thanks dude um anything we can do to
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support you let us know but man motorcycle drivers motorcycle riders be careful out there because
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um you know 16 year old shitheads illegals modelos all it's there's a lot of pitfalls man
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it's uh it might be motorcycle in rural area windy roads season instead of um sunday drive
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motorcycles only season i don't know man i and i don't want to tell people to do that but
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the roads are more dangerous right yeah all right let's get to some shout outs we have a shout out
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to adam r he's in law school and he just got his first internship and he's a very busy guy with
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law school but he always finds time to watch the show cool so congrats adam and we might need you
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as a lawyer one day make sure you do some good legal work for the right causes and uh yeah
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congrats man there you go we have a happy 11th anniversary to chris and angela on march 30th
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angela happy birthday or happy anniversary chris and angela and uh chris is like rrb and angela is
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like me that's what they said so they have like a little dynamic match yeah it's a good match if i
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was gay if i was gay i'd you know yeah it would work yeah and uh one of you's retarded crazy on
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you one of you's smart one of you gets it all right and one of you's retarded i asked fleckis
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before the show i go who's smarter you or me and he goes me and i go who's funnier you or me he goes
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me and me means me yeah yeah yeah what are you supposed to say yeah you have to all right we
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have a happy birthday to Audrey from her man Davis on March 19th. And happy birthday, Audrey.
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Anything else? Um, Davis has been watching since the spoon days. Okay. So he's like an OG. So
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happy birthday to Audrey from Davis and us. There you go. Counts. Happy birthday. Happy birthday
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to Dallas who turns 31 today on March 27th. And he's been watching since the spoon days
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and he's trying to have a kid soon. Happy birthday, Dallas. Having a kid. That's great.
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that's fun. That's fun. Trying for a kid. That's pretty fun. That's the best part as I know how
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it works. Uh, we got to congrats to Austin Phipps and Megan on their engagement. Austin is a swimming
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pool tech in Jacksonville. So if you need swimming pool help from a show watcher, search Austin
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Phipps, F-I-P-P-S, on Nextdoor or email swimtechjax, J-A-X, at gmail.com.
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Guys, if you have a pool and the pool guy comes every week and you don't really know
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him and you kind of just pay and it's like this faceless thing, why don't you get a show
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And then when they come every Wednesday, you go, oh, did you watch the show?
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Exactly. Happy birthday to Graham Rose who turns four today on March 27th. Here she is in the back
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of the car listening to the song. Her family has been bonus landers since day one. So we have a
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happy birthday to Graham. Happy fourth birthday. You're on TV. Happy birthday, Graham Rose.
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how nice it's a cute kid very cute happy birthday to you uh and then thank you to everybody for
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watching all the way through yeah we're at the end of the show if you want even more show we're
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doing a 30 minute bonus land that drops tomorrow at 11 a.m. on Fleckistalks.com. We dropped one
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earlier in the week as well. So go sign up there and hang out with us tomorrow. And if not,
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We're heading to the bathroom, you know we gotta go.
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Cause Flickers and Red Boy just uploaded the show.
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On the last page of housekeeping, we're letting flakers cook
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There's a new alien spin, a rat boy shoots him a look
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It's exactly what the feds wouldn't want you to see
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But it could be a distraction and that rings true to me
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There's uplifting gold and fleckish beds getting trolled
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We won't stop till the world is rid of all the pit bulls
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Then just make sure you're subbed to bonus land
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Words are just words until action actually starts
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You can move around, you can see, it's very difficult to see, you very hardly see a white
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