Fleccas Talks Podcast - August 21, 2026


MIGRANT HEADING TO UK IS HONEST ABOUT HIS INTENTIONS


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00:00:00.000 All right. Welcome back to Fluckus Talks, the podcast episode 378. Today on the show,
00:00:07.320 we have Carmelo Anthony and Lindsey Clancy updates for you guys. You're not going to
00:00:12.080 want to miss that. Then we show you some streamers doing white face and cringe of the week.
00:00:17.160 Then we get into the fall of Nike, which is in cringe of the week as well.
00:00:21.480 And last but not least in urban decay, we have a massive brawl at Wrigley Field. We'll tell you
00:00:27.360 all about it all this and more it's fuck us talks the podcast episode 378 ranked the best news
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00:00:54.880 podcast featuring Richard. All right, one for one on the intro, as always. Guys,
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00:03:00.420 all right thank you to black forest for sponsoring thank you black forest love black forest all right
00:03:06.900 richard richard's back is broken i'm just gonna tell you guys before he does yeah i didn't know
00:03:11.100 if we were going to bring that up or not. I did legs at the gym, poor form, walking around like
00:03:16.300 an old man. So it's been bad. I took three Advil, Jordan flu game coming. Yeah. Three Advil right
00:03:22.880 before the show, ripping coffee, but my back is broken and I can't work out. I can't do anything
00:03:27.280 anymore. Spinal. Yeah. Hope you're feeling better. And now you know what it feels like to really
00:03:31.940 push it in the gym. Finally. Finally. I had never done that before. All right. Um, I was going to
00:03:37.620 do some like bit that i had prepared about how people don't use roman numerals on license plates
00:03:42.980 but they should that's actually a good idea and you could like xiv those are all usable things
00:03:49.380 but nobody has 10 why would you need license plate 10 well just whatever number you're trying
00:03:54.000 to express so that was the whole thing like license plates could use more roman numerals
00:03:59.800 than we're seeing that's all that's the point i wanted to make so you were gonna do a bit
00:04:03.680 you got lazy on the bit and then you just said the statement yeah and that's that's your podcast
00:04:08.520 and that's the it's a little lazy that's an interesting point to think about okay i heard
00:04:13.520 that anywhere else maybe have you seen roman numerals on license plate i saw shane gillis
00:04:18.260 doing a whole three minutes on this no you just lazily announced it no not possible not true yes
00:04:25.160 all right let's let's start getting into the show we have a lot of things to cover i want to start
00:04:30.440 it off with this. This is an inside
00:04:32.420 wire tweet that I was kind of disappointed by.
00:04:34.600 Trump administration ends refundable tax
00:04:36.500 credits for illegals, saving taxpayers
00:04:38.520 $3 billion.
00:04:40.780 So, you know, is this what we had
00:04:42.460 in mind for Trump's second term,
00:04:44.380 the revenge tour after the
00:04:46.360 stolen election? We're going to get in
00:04:48.360 and once we get power,
00:04:50.920 those illegals are not
00:04:52.540 getting tax returns. After
00:04:54.380 two years. After two
00:04:56.440 years of Trump. For the first time ever.
00:04:58.440 Or these illegals are not getting tax returns.
00:05:01.060 It kind of is like not that great of a win, but I guess it's good.
00:05:04.640 One of those.
00:05:05.300 Yeah.
00:05:05.640 And then I don't want to keep going back to this, but remember the bandwidth thing,
00:05:10.340 the theory that we've always been saying with the war in Iran and all the administration
00:05:14.600 at six meetings a day on Iran.
00:05:16.820 And, oh, my God, everybody's occupied doing Iran stuff.
00:05:20.300 And then something like this slips through the cracks for two full years, right?
00:05:23.780 Crazy.
00:05:24.500 And it's good, right?
00:05:27.660 It's good.
00:05:28.440 I'm happy.
00:05:29.480 $3 billion.
00:05:30.760 Every dollar that goes to an illegal immigrant is a crime.
00:05:33.780 But, yeah, little, late, and I don't know.
00:05:37.460 Not even satisfied.
00:05:38.360 Not even satisfied is the key.
00:05:40.260 All right.
00:05:40.560 I wanted to tell you guys about this story.
00:05:42.560 It's about Flock Cameras and how they, like, wrongly accused this woman of something and basically ruined her life almost.
00:05:50.020 Yeah.
00:05:50.200 Someone tweeted, this might be the best case to ban all ALPR cameras after Flock Cameras just ruined an innocent Florida woman's life.
00:05:58.360 Cops used one ALPR hit, which is automatic license plate reader, I believe,
00:06:03.520 hit to pin a triple fatal hit and run on 23-year-old Lindsay Isaacs,
00:06:09.080 seized her undamaged black Durango, claimed damage,
00:06:12.640 then arrested her six months later after she sued to get the car back.
00:06:17.780 She sat in jail 13 days facing life in prison.
00:06:21.560 They ignored the maroon paint transfer, the partial plate that didn't match,
00:06:25.700 the airbag that never deployed, and witnesses
00:06:28.120 just took the first Durango
00:06:29.880 flock flagged. Seven months
00:06:31.840 of hell, charges finally dropped when they got the
00:06:33.800 actual driver, and here she is, young
00:06:35.720 23-year-old white girl on a
00:06:37.620 triple fatal hit and run.
00:06:39.980 Crazy. I'd grab the first migrant before
00:06:41.780 I grabbed the first black Durango.
00:06:43.800 Let's blame it on him until we figure out who really did it.
00:06:46.080 Hey, Zeus, come over here.
00:06:48.000 And this is a common theme. Go ahead.
00:06:49.760 What were you going to say about this? I was going to say it's
00:06:51.400 scary stuff, and it's one of those things
00:06:53.760 where, like, for the first time,
00:06:55.540 police aren't trusting their own intuition or trusting their own evidence. It's just,
00:07:00.380 oh, the computer said it's you. Even though it doesn't make sense that it's you,
00:07:04.120 computer said it's you, you're going away. Like it's kind of scary how like the humanity within
00:07:09.460 that process was removed. Yeah. It's not the old gumshoe working through detective reasoning.
00:07:14.700 It's computer told me. I know it don't make sense, but computer said.
00:07:18.960 And there's actually a lot of cases of this recently with like technization,
00:07:24.720 whatever word it is um and there was one where uh it was basically body cam footage of a guy
00:07:31.200 confronting a woman at her house and being like you stole this package and you know how police
00:07:34.900 kind of lean on you and go all right come on you stole it we got the video so there's like a
00:07:40.080 bluffing element to it where they have to like act like that like because they're seeking a
00:07:45.320 confession right they want to wrap this up um so that's two recent women being like wrongfully
00:07:50.920 accused recently. And then another one I saw, which I think I've mentioned on the podcast before
00:07:55.400 was a casino in LA used a facial recognition on a guy who had been trespassed and banned from the
00:08:02.320 casino, card counting or drunk and belligerent, whatever. And they came and arrested this guy
00:08:06.780 and it was, he gave the ID and they're like, yeah, this, this is a good ID. This is different
00:08:12.740 than the guy on the thing. But the, but the computer says 99.9%. It wouldn't just make that
00:08:19.060 up. They take the guy to jail. He like misses work the next day, just overnight all because
00:08:24.360 the computer, you know? So this is happening more and more. And, uh, and it's always a
00:08:29.760 suburban white woman. It seems to be happening too, right? Suburban white woman accused of
00:08:34.380 like migrant crime. There's 80 million illegals here. Suburban white woman. Triple hit and
00:08:39.040 run. It looks like it was you. All right. We might do a bigger show, like maybe a Richard
00:08:45.120 rap boy show or one of the bonus land extras on specifically like these mistaken identities yeah
00:08:49.960 we have a bunch we're collecting and then a bunch of random flock things in general that don't make
00:08:54.740 sense they're trying to like integrate with uber drivers now and stuff like that and i'm collecting
00:09:00.440 it all maybe we put it into a bonus land special yeah the license plate reader as they call it
00:09:05.620 pointed right at a swimming pool i don't know how many case a car comes in here we gotta know who it
00:09:11.120 was all right next uh la votes to bring homeless people back to certain neighborhoods reversal in
00:09:18.020 hollywood the la city council just lifted anti-camping bans at 12 locations limiting how
00:09:24.640 the city can clear homeless encampments there supporters say the old rules failed opponents
00:09:30.100 say sidewalks and public spaces could become harder to keep clear so we get it but they voted
00:09:38.140 to bring them back.
00:09:39.540 10 to 3.
00:09:40.440 Like, pretty super majority, basically.
00:09:42.880 Yeah, we missed you guys.
00:09:44.280 Come on.
00:09:44.940 Who's going to yell in the middle of the night
00:09:46.360 and do drugs and have scabs everywhere
00:09:48.280 and try to find a place to charge their phone
00:09:50.700 on someone's private property?
00:09:52.100 Come on!
00:09:52.720 This is kind of like an old,
00:09:54.720 like a Scrooge-type guy,
00:09:56.500 like, in power.
00:09:57.780 Release the homeless,
00:09:58.460 get the property values down,
00:09:59.760 and we'll pick it up for pennies on the dollar.
00:10:01.660 Let the criminals go.
00:10:02.760 Big chomping cigar, right?
00:10:04.300 Yeah.
00:10:04.860 Except it's more retarded than that.
00:10:06.540 It's just stupid people
00:10:07.960 who like think this is empathetic to homeless.
00:10:11.340 And it's interesting because a lot of themes
00:10:14.140 we've been talking about recently
00:10:15.260 with these specifically West Coast leftist cities
00:10:17.920 is like some of them have reached their bottom.
00:10:20.240 Some of them bottomed out and like, okay, we got crazy.
00:10:23.080 Like San Francisco, who has totally cut down
00:10:25.800 on those car break-in thefts through, ironically,
00:10:29.040 some flock cameras and like drones and shit.
00:10:32.400 But it seems LA is not ready.
00:10:34.880 We want to go lower, right?
00:10:36.940 I thought it was almost people figuring this out, but it doesn't seem to be the case.
00:10:41.940 And if you think about it, who does it help?
00:10:43.620 The homeless?
00:10:44.360 No.
00:10:45.000 The people who live in those neighborhoods?
00:10:46.940 No.
00:10:47.800 The people who get money based on how many homeless people are in their towns from NGOs?
00:10:52.720 Yeah.
00:10:53.080 Yeah.
00:10:53.560 That one.
00:10:54.300 Yeah, technically.
00:10:55.220 And they try to downplay it.
00:10:56.420 Technically, yeah.
00:10:57.540 But that's not what it's about.
00:10:59.360 And then a few days ago, I was talking to one of my friends who does city construction
00:11:04.300 in Philly and is familiar with that world.
00:11:06.940 And he said that there are times where they will purposely ruin neighborhoods, bring homeless, let crime go unsolved and let property values decline like unnaturally.
00:11:17.260 And then developers or predatory businessmen come in on the inside, buy it up, then they clean up the neighborhood.
00:11:23.760 And then you have like a huge appreciation in like less than five years.
00:11:27.460 Tale as old as time.
00:11:28.200 So it could be a little bit of that, too.
00:11:30.080 But that's something that goes on in Democrat cities a lot.
00:11:32.620 there's like backdoor real estate deals that are offered and like the police kind of have to look
00:11:37.440 the other way and then they just like destroy certain blocks and then repair them and you make
00:11:42.460 a ton of money fast yeah so i'm not good and in the meantime who suffers normal johnny citizen
00:11:48.380 right yeah exactly and we have a clip here mom dropped their child off at cal berkeley in
00:11:54.660 california and this is what it looked like i assume this is kind of like the drive up
00:12:00.400 near campus. These are all the other students. Yeah. There's your bike. I wonder if their
00:12:09.080 property crimes will increase. Yeah. So just absolute chaos. And to think that we haven't
00:12:17.000 learned the lesson yet, specifically going back to the LA city council, like what are you guys
00:12:22.080 doing? So, uh, you know, what's that phrase? Like never attribute, uh, malice when there's
00:12:27.700 incompetence at this point it's it has to be malice right we've already seen it it has to be malice
00:12:33.920 because anyone could do the job better we could go to the job better but that's easy yeah that's
00:12:38.060 easy but like anyone can do the job better than what they're doing so yeah malice it is let's get
00:12:43.720 on to our next segment uh dsa election results there's still some coming in but we want to start
00:12:49.400 in florida with the democrat senate primary angie nixon one who's like a radical yeah uh another
00:12:55.620 insane DSA candidate Angie Nixon just upset the Democratic Party's favorite anti-Trump hero,
00:13:00.960 Alexander Vindman, a name some of you guys should be able to recognize. She raised $800,000 while
00:13:06.120 Vindman had the full backing of the party and $20 million. So the polls were majorly wrong.
00:13:12.800 That was a huge blowout. And I think the, you know, think about who's a Democrat primary voter.
00:13:20.180 it's the really motivated ones. So the Democrat party, they have like the lethargic base who they
00:13:26.460 used to be able to count on. And then this energized socialist thing. Now, this is great
00:13:31.380 for us. I think we were going to win this Senate seat anyway, Republicans. Right. But, you know,
00:13:38.500 now it just got a little bit easier because the woman's retarded. Yeah. Good news for us.
00:13:42.940 And then this is her proposal, health care for all, free child care, free paid and whatever.
00:13:50.640 I got it. Free paid family and sick leave, national rent freeze and moratorium on evictions, universal jobs program, tax the rich, abolish ICE.
00:13:59.840 And then Mimetic Sisyphus had a nice reply.
00:14:02.380 Yeah. And this is more on the right wing and Fox News.
00:14:06.060 Mimetic Sisyphus says,
00:14:07.200 just as a point of optics,
00:14:08.720 the right has to stop using terms like free
00:14:11.340 when discussing policies that would be funded
00:14:13.400 by raising tax dollars.
00:14:14.840 Totally agree.
00:14:15.480 For Fox to say free healthcare,
00:14:18.040 it's like, no, no, no, taxpayer funded.
00:14:20.260 Taxpayer funded childcare.
00:14:22.080 Your tax is up because Angie Nixon crazy.
00:14:24.900 Yeah.
00:14:25.320 But she's not even going to win.
00:14:26.680 She's not even going to win.
00:14:27.460 We actually have a clip of her here
00:14:29.760 yelling on the floor of the Florida house.
00:14:31.960 ma'am this isn't the deboarding process for a spirit airlines flight ma'am it's not waffle
00:14:55.200 house at 2 a.m please out of order this is the state house should have been in urban decay i
00:15:00.400 guess. So that's who's going to be running. And yeah, hopefully it just means Republicans win
00:15:05.980 against her. No problem. Oh, I mean, we've, the way Florida's changed, I'm literally not even
00:15:10.660 worried at all. All right. Wisconsin and Michigan, those kinds of talks, I'm a little bit worried,
00:15:15.140 but for a Florida race, I think it's a done deal. Yeah. And then I wanted to show you guys this
00:15:19.540 clip. I don't, I did a little research. I need to do maybe more research. I don't fully know
00:15:23.680 what's going on but there is a six to one donation match for karen bass and she's announcing it here
00:15:30.560 for anyone for anyone yeah your donation to our campaign is more critical right now than ever
00:15:36.760 before let me explain thanks to la's super match program every qualified donation from los angeles
00:15:44.680 residents is matched six to one by the city but after the primary we had to start over from scratch
00:15:51.560 So we need you to rush your matching donation right now to help fuel this campaign.
00:15:57.220 Chip in $5 right now, and the city turns it into $35.
00:16:01.460 It's a cash flip.
00:16:02.960 It sounds like one of those scams.
00:16:04.920 Cash app scams.
00:16:06.000 The Indians message you on Instagram.
00:16:08.200 Yeah.
00:16:08.480 Hey, brother, I just need $1,000.
00:16:10.080 I'll give you $5,000 back.
00:16:11.900 But yeah, it reminds me of the scene from the big short where they're not confessing.
00:16:17.000 They're bragging.
00:16:17.880 Yeah.
00:16:18.620 It's a bubble.
00:16:19.440 Everything.
00:16:19.800 And L.A. under Karen Bass, I think, had a billion-dollar deficit one of her recent years.
00:16:25.580 So it's like we're 5X-ing money that's going to be wasted on local TV buys.
00:16:31.400 Crazy.
00:16:32.120 When, like, remember the wildfires, everything, you know, the water.
00:16:37.460 A lot of systems that could be probably updated before we re-let the homeless into certain areas and make Karen Bass's $5.35, right?
00:16:46.420 Yeah, and it applies to any candidate, but it's all Democrats, and it's mostly Democrats in those elections, so it's kind of just for the Democrats.
00:16:55.240 Oh, yeah, it's her and Nithya Raman. What do you want?
00:16:58.080 You can pick whoever you want.
00:16:58.720 We're at a sixth exit, believe it or not.
00:17:01.380 All right, let's get to our next story. It's from New York City.
00:17:05.140 The woman, or whatever she is, in charge of the state-run grocery stores is proposing a plan to help the non-state-run grocery stores.
00:17:13.680 I think ultimately the goals of these locations, not just here in East Harlem, but, you know, any borough location is to be complementary to the neighborhood and really, you know, rising tides, right?
00:17:24.120 We can all cooperate and work together in a meaningful way.
00:17:27.900 Do you mind? What is the, I've heard that that term from EDC officials, that these are meant to be complementary.
00:17:34.460 What does that mean? What does that complementary mean in terms of policy, operations and things like that?
00:17:39.760 Yeah, I think we're, you know, as an agency looking at a number of different complementary, you know, policies and programs, grants, incentives that can come alongside these grocery stores to support other, you know, local independent businesses that are in the neighborhoods.
00:17:54.200 We're going to continue to listen and we're going to continue to engage and be, you know, alongside the operator as our partner.
00:18:01.260 And like I said, making sure that we are complementary to the other businesses that are here in the neighborhood.
00:18:06.700 So other locations.
00:18:08.020 So, this is kind of circle talky, but.
00:18:10.280 She used the word.
00:18:11.220 She was trying to, he asked her specifically about in the definition twice.
00:18:14.900 Yeah.
00:18:15.120 So, didn't really explain it too much.
00:18:17.140 But there was a good tweet that replied, and it said, we need a government spending program to solve a problem that only exists because of a government spending program we were told not to do.
00:18:28.300 Yeah.
00:18:29.100 Yeah.
00:18:29.320 I don't know why you keep trying to read.
00:18:31.300 I really don't know.
00:18:32.980 You could just hammer it to me, but.
00:18:35.240 Your back is broken.
00:18:36.720 My eyes and mouth are fine.
00:18:38.060 I've tried to carry some of the load for you, brother.
00:18:40.160 Oh, man.
00:18:40.380 My back is fucked, though.
00:18:41.980 Don't remind me.
00:18:44.100 Yeah.
00:18:44.700 He was walking by me earlier, and I go, don't touch me.
00:18:46.860 And he was like an old lady, like, stuck on ice or something.
00:18:49.600 He's like, don't touch me.
00:18:50.120 I got stuck on the couch.
00:18:52.060 But, yeah, basically, she's referencing,
00:18:55.220 Sinietto Conner here is referencing policies, programs, grants,
00:18:59.320 incentives that can be complimentary.
00:19:00.720 So, basically, like, we're fucking up the economics of an area
00:19:04.220 with government-subsidized cheaper groceries.
00:19:06.100 So you, the bodega right down the street that pays a very high rent, has to compete with market prices, we'll give you a little something too.
00:19:13.760 So it's like we caused the problem by creating a fake price point.
00:19:19.000 Now we've got to solve it over here too.
00:19:20.760 And guess what?
00:19:21.440 Both of them, you're tax money.
00:19:23.120 We're busy.
00:19:23.820 Yeah.
00:19:24.500 A lot of jobs here too, right?
00:19:26.680 It's like the three stooges where you hammer one nail in and then the other one comes up and you hammer that in and it comes out the side.
00:19:32.220 It's like that.
00:19:32.880 All right.
00:19:34.140 last piece of our little election section here. This was from Scott Pressler, and it's from
00:19:39.520 Pennsylvania or Minnesota. And listen to the voting process in Minnesota when it comes to
00:19:44.360 unknown voters. Other types of election day registration options include a registered voter
00:19:50.660 in that precinct who can personally vouch for the identity and residence of up to eight new voters.
00:19:57.020 A health care facility worker can vouch for an unlimited number of residents of facilities that
00:20:02.780 they work for, regardless of where that facility worker lives. A voter can use a notice of late
00:20:08.540 registration sent to them. If a voter is moved within their precinct or has only changed their
00:20:13.720 name, they may use their previous... All right, we get it. But the key there was the vouching.
00:20:19.100 So if a registered voter vouches for you, he can vouch for up to eight people and say they're real.
00:20:23.700 And then healthcare workers can vouch for unlimited people. And we know all the healthcare
00:20:28.380 fraud that exists in Minnesota. You kind of put two and two together and you go, wait,
00:20:32.340 I think we may have pulled the string on the whole operation. Yeah. And then did you watch
00:20:38.500 James O'Keefe? Didn't he try to vote in a burka recently? Yeah. Was that in Minnesota? I think
00:20:43.300 so. I think they had to let him do it. So you could have a burka man, you could have James
00:20:48.540 O'Keefe with a hidden camera vouching for up to eight people. As long as he says their name or
00:20:53.020 as long as he says, yeah, he lives near me. So I don't know, man. Yeah. And then the vouching,
00:20:57.800 It's like, well, I hope these third worlders who have no familiarity with fair elections don't seek this, see the vulnerability as an opportunity.
00:21:04.800 Yeah.
00:21:05.280 That's not like them, right?
00:21:06.320 They're honest.
00:21:07.000 No, they're really honest guys.
00:21:08.320 But yeah, so just a couple of new things.
00:21:10.980 It's crazy how much like new stuff gets uncovered all the time.
00:21:14.300 And some of it's like I'm not paying attention to like the intricacies of L.A.'s fundraising thing.
00:21:20.900 But we're getting so far from the Save Act.
00:21:25.000 Yeah.
00:21:25.400 Yeah, we're vouching, we're cash flipping.
00:21:28.500 And so you can have a health care scam
00:21:30.260 and then we'll give you all the money.
00:21:32.160 We won't look into it.
00:21:33.040 But when it's election time,
00:21:34.080 you need to vouch for like 2,000 people.
00:21:36.860 I think that's what they did, allegedly.
00:21:39.460 All right, let's get to our Carmelo Anthony
00:21:41.760 and Lindsey Clancy update section.
00:21:43.960 True crime section.
00:21:44.800 True crime section.
00:21:45.980 And we might make this announcement now.
00:21:48.660 There is a new Richard Rapoy show
00:21:50.340 dropping tomorrow at 11 a.m.
00:21:52.040 And it's another true crime.
00:21:53.380 He does a true crime show for members, and it's really, really good, really good reviews.
00:21:57.940 Everyone loves it.
00:21:58.820 It's all really interesting.
00:22:00.320 And true crime is like in the news these days, so it's completely aligned with what's popular.
00:22:05.060 Yeah, and it's not gay women true crime.
00:22:06.860 It's right-wing based true crime, where I say stuff that no popular true crime podcaster dares to say.
00:22:12.880 Yeah, exactly.
00:22:13.980 It's good stuff.
00:22:14.620 You guys will like it.
00:22:15.420 Blaming the migrants.
00:22:16.840 Migrants, LGBT.
00:22:19.040 It's a good right-wing true crime.
00:22:20.840 Richard Rapoy show, members only.
00:22:23.380 Just hit that join button and you will be a member.
00:22:26.400 And you can watch it, all the ones we've already released.
00:22:28.660 Okay, Carmelo Anthony, we have two updates.
00:22:31.760 Can you do them?
00:22:32.740 Carmelo Anthony, prosecutor reveals trove of evidence jury never saw,
00:22:36.500 including disturbing texts, quote, low key on the verge.
00:22:40.860 He sent that text to a girl and it was a picture of his knife
00:22:45.420 that he later used to kill, murder, Austin Metcalf.
00:22:49.040 So somebody else said hours before Carmelo murdered Metcalf,
00:22:51.780 He texted a photo of the murder weapon to his ex-girlfriend, whom he had been stalking, saying low-key on the verge.
00:22:59.260 Maybe she likes that.
00:23:00.500 Yeah.
00:23:01.040 Yeah.
00:23:01.400 She's impressed.
00:23:03.020 So that's like, you know, a 17-year-old full of testosterone trying to get your girl back, threatening to kill someone.
00:23:08.740 But then he does it.
00:23:09.840 Yeah.
00:23:10.320 So it's real.
00:23:11.380 Premeditated.
00:23:12.300 Also, it's like he was – it wasn't just self-defense.
00:23:14.700 It was like he was looking to do it.
00:23:15.920 That's what that means.
00:23:16.480 Of course.
00:23:16.980 And then this is where it gets interesting because there's going to be a retrial.
00:23:20.160 and then Talrico in Texas, who's running for Senate, right?
00:23:23.460 Yeah.
00:23:23.980 He said that there should be a retrial
00:23:26.080 and it was a miscarriage of justice
00:23:27.660 because there wasn't one black person on the jury.
00:23:31.040 Yeah, and he said that on like the breakfast club.
00:23:33.160 So he was being peer pressured by all the blacks.
00:23:35.260 Let me put my hot sauce back in my purse.
00:23:36.960 Yeah, he does have a purse.
00:23:38.880 He is that type.
00:23:40.180 But then when you hear the details
00:23:42.420 about the juror process, the vetting process,
00:23:44.660 it kind of makes more sense.
00:23:46.140 Can you read that tweet?
00:23:46.900 Yeah, and we covered this as it happened,
00:23:48.440 but just wanted to remind her,
00:23:49.760 Every black person selected for jury duty admitted that they would be unable to impartially judge the case.
00:23:55.960 Every single one.
00:23:57.280 Now Carmelo is seeking retrial so he can get away with murder because there were no black people on the jury.
00:24:02.740 And the leading Democrat candidate for Senate in Texas is staying the same.
00:24:06.640 We are going to lose jury trials.
00:24:08.400 There's no reasonable alternative.
00:24:10.140 And then AI comes in.
00:24:11.320 And so you see how it works.
00:24:12.680 You need a black person on the jury.
00:24:14.100 And if they say, man, I can't be impartial.
00:24:15.780 I don't know if I can lock a brother up.
00:24:17.180 I think that was basically an exact quote.
00:24:19.140 And they probably tricked him.
00:24:20.220 Like, you couldn't lock a brother up, right?
00:24:21.780 Like, oh, no.
00:24:22.720 Like, okay, you're off the fucking list.
00:24:25.120 Yeah, so once they admit to that and then obviously are dismissed from a jury because they're not impartial,
00:24:32.460 then they'll use that as justification for why he needs a new trial.
00:24:35.700 And the fat lady who leads the Black Panthers now will come up and say that's what we need.
00:24:40.480 Yeah, it's very true.
00:24:42.100 All right.
00:24:42.560 So, Carmelo, you know, everything you forget, a lot of shit was withheld from court,
00:24:46.780 not allowed to be entered into evidence and just like we're in the dark too.
00:24:50.920 But man, I'm on the verge.
00:24:52.800 I'm looking at knife, a white boy.
00:24:54.060 I wouldn't be surprised if he said something similar to that, you know?
00:24:56.500 Yeah.
00:24:56.960 And then, I don't know, if you're a black person on the next jury,
00:25:01.680 you probably are going to lie and say, no, I can be impartial.
00:25:04.660 Yeah.
00:25:05.140 Hopefully.
00:25:06.380 But they don't.
00:25:07.160 I don't know.
00:25:07.780 I don't want to give them advice.
00:25:08.800 I can't get into the mind of someone like that who thinks like that.
00:25:11.600 But you'd think they would go, no, I'd be fair.
00:25:14.480 I'd do constitutionally correct.
00:25:16.100 All right. Let's get to Lindsay Clancy updates. Okay. First things first. A lot of people hit me up and said, hey, you got to look into this more. It's not just leftist liberal women like normal right wing women are into this too. Something's up. It's not fully, you know, coming together. Something's a little fishy here. And I want to just make a broad point to start.
00:25:37.000 OK. We've seen women come together for a good cause before March for Life, the anti-COVID
00:25:43.280 vaccines, anti-LGBT in the schools, men and women's sports like there's good, strong women
00:25:48.860 that get together and they have something that they're standing behind. And it's something to
00:25:52.400 take a look at and support. Yeah. But we've also seen women to come together and kind of
00:25:57.240 retarded ways and support abortion. Luigi Mangione, that good looking model guy who like killed
00:26:04.160 somebody but had green eyes and he was like half black with green eyes i remember that one you know
00:26:08.680 and then i think unfortunately the lindsey clancy case as well uh and it's not just leftists a lot
00:26:14.620 we were saying last episode oh it's like these liberal women like the feminist pussy hat woman's
00:26:19.680 march people there's a lot of right-wing women on this too and here's the thing whether or not
00:26:26.320 she strangled the kids isn't really up for debate she admitted it she admitted it the lawyers aren't
00:26:32.560 It's part of the defense.
00:26:33.500 Yeah.
00:26:33.920 So she admitted it.
00:26:34.880 The prosecutors know she did it.
00:26:36.940 Her defense isn't trying to argue she didn't do it.
00:26:39.760 They're just trying to say, was she crazy and unable to stand trial or not or whatever that is.
00:26:46.560 So it's not about whether she did it or not.
00:26:48.720 It's about whether her mental break and the pills and the-
00:26:52.800 Gives her not guilty by reason of insanity.
00:26:54.560 Yes.
00:26:55.060 And as you guys know, we don't support not guilty by reason of insanity.
00:26:59.640 We don't want Irina Zarutska's killer to go free.
00:27:02.120 Yeah.
00:27:02.560 And it's kind of the same thing.
00:27:04.240 Yeah, from whenever that first legal argument started,
00:27:07.360 I think it was like a political assassination
00:27:08.940 in the 1800s.
00:27:10.600 I listened to a podcast about it one time.
00:27:12.820 It's been horrible.
00:27:14.200 It's a cop-out for dumb and manic people.
00:27:17.980 And I don't really care if you had a break,
00:27:19.820 you gotta go, you gotta go to jail.
00:27:21.020 And I agree.
00:27:21.500 And the line is killing the kids.
00:27:24.340 Yeah.
00:27:24.880 It's not that hard.
00:27:26.320 She leaped over it.
00:27:27.580 She may have had a mental break.
00:27:29.100 It may have been the pill.
00:27:30.420 I mean, it almost certainly was a mental break.
00:27:32.460 No, exactly.
00:27:33.160 That's what I'm saying.
00:27:33.860 But you go to fucking jail.
00:27:35.000 But it's not an excuse and now she's innocent or it's an excuse and now we support her or an excuse and now we're pro her.
00:27:43.560 Mental break, bad pills, all that's horrible.
00:27:46.980 Not a supportive enough husband maybe.
00:27:49.460 Okay.
00:27:50.020 Like we'll hear it all.
00:27:51.440 And I think a lot of times with women, they come together on things like this because the femininity of it is – it connects everyone.
00:27:59.620 We all know –
00:28:00.080 It's relatable.
00:28:00.800 I had some bad feelings.
00:28:02.040 my hormones were out of whack after pregnancy. I was not myself.
00:28:05.400 Exactly. People know what that feels like, or they have a sister or a mom or a daughter who
00:28:10.300 had that. And you can connect and say, oh, I know what it's like for a new mom. It's tough.
00:28:16.120 You have these dark moments, you lose control, whatever. You know, like that is the thing that
00:28:22.160 connects everybody. And postpartum depression is very real. We all know people who have had it,
00:28:27.880 But where Lindsay Clancy kind of takes the bad turn is when you kill the kids.
00:28:34.580 We all know people who had depressive episodes or got really dark, but they didn't kill the kids.
00:28:39.200 And once you kill the kids, no matter what, you killed the kids.
00:28:43.700 You're going to fucking jail, you know?
00:28:45.260 And I'm sure there's probably going to be a woman on this jury who is sympathetic in some way.
00:28:51.880 So I don't even know.
00:28:52.660 But like, but it's our stance that we do not accept not guilty by reason of insanity as a plea.
00:28:58.220 It's been a theme of this podcast for a long time.
00:29:00.760 Now it's a white woman and all of a sudden it's something to rally around.
00:29:04.860 And yeah.
00:29:05.580 And if something happens where it's like not even the defense isn't really going for it,
00:29:10.280 but if something were to happen where the timeline doesn't line up and the husband's seen running through the backyard with the, you know,
00:29:16.320 and he's the one who did it, like that would be the biggest curveball in courtroom history.
00:29:20.640 And we would come out and say, I guess we were wrong.
00:29:23.920 But until then, I don't really see it.
00:29:27.620 I don't see it.
00:29:28.500 And then people are taking it to the point where I can see she was depressed.
00:29:34.000 She was postpartum psychotic.
00:29:35.800 The pills were bad.
00:29:36.700 The husband didn't do enough.
00:29:37.920 I can say that maybe is all true.
00:29:40.580 But what I can't do is say, and that's why she shouldn't get in trouble for what she did.
00:29:45.740 Because you do what you do, and you get in trouble for it.
00:29:48.540 And some people are saying, sorry to interrupt you.
00:29:50.500 But some people are saying, oh, it's similar to when a kid does a mass shooting and his parents go to jail because their gun was used.
00:29:57.840 This is an adult.
00:29:58.760 She's like 30-something years old.
00:30:00.220 She's not a kid.
00:30:01.260 Men and women are equal, right?
00:30:03.000 So no matter what happened, you can't make an excuse because she's just a girl.
00:30:08.260 Yeah.
00:30:08.820 It's like, are we equal or not?
00:30:10.200 Oh, she's a girl, but her husband wasn't supportive, and then she took the pills.
00:30:14.160 And we're making excuses for her, and I get it.
00:30:16.720 But we can't take it to the point where now she's not guilty.
00:30:20.240 Yeah, so normal women could just go crazy, you know?
00:30:23.360 Yeah.
00:30:23.620 It's kind of like discredits other normal women too
00:30:25.980 by defending her.
00:30:27.100 But yeah, and then I actually am surprised
00:30:30.320 you got a little pushback from this
00:30:31.640 because the stuff we were making fun of
00:30:33.560 from the last episode was all like,
00:30:36.020 even if she did it, she didn't do it.
00:30:38.480 It wasn't like, well, we should be sensitive
00:30:40.240 and have a reduced sentence.
00:30:41.340 It wasn't like rational thought.
00:30:42.820 It was just like, that husband fucking did it.
00:30:45.160 Yeah.
00:30:45.620 The stupidest shit I've ever seen.
00:30:46.600 And like some people are hitting me up
00:30:48.200 who are show watchers who I've known on the computer for years
00:30:51.640 and were like, hey, check this out or look into this.
00:30:54.400 And I'm happy to do it.
00:30:55.540 You know me, I'm a conspiracy guy.
00:30:57.280 But when you look at it and then the courtroom hearing
00:31:00.220 isn't even about who did it,
00:31:01.920 it's about whether she's insane or not insane.
00:31:04.580 Yeah.
00:31:05.140 There's no, it's like, that's not going to happen.
00:31:07.240 They're not going to reverse it.
00:31:08.280 They're not going to say, oh, it was the husband.
00:31:10.140 It was Patrick.
00:31:11.020 And we're just simply against not guilty by reason of insanity.
00:31:14.140 Imagine some stupid other woman who wants to actually plot it,
00:31:17.740 murder her kids and then she tries to do the same path after she gets let off and i think copycats
00:31:22.720 you know i think that's very possible and we're going to get to an example and i'm going to kind
00:31:26.980 of wrap that point together um but yes we're not saying postpartum depression and postpartum
00:31:32.140 psychosis is not real of course it is we'll never know because we're men and we'll never know what
00:31:37.340 women go through okay you can have that point on your side fine i don't care but the law is the law
00:31:43.540 And once you kill the kids, I'm no longer, I can't support a child killer.
00:31:47.020 You should get zapped.
00:31:48.140 Yeah.
00:31:48.680 You should get electrocuted to death.
00:31:50.480 Yeah.
00:31:51.000 But then, you know.
00:31:51.920 I'm a little farther than you.
00:31:53.140 We'll go into a padded room forever.
00:31:55.860 For a long time.
00:31:56.740 Yeah.
00:31:56.940 For a long time.
00:31:57.420 And then we found, I found this tweet I thought was insightful.
00:31:59.560 It's kind of like the other side of it.
00:32:01.480 Yeah.
00:32:01.640 Somebody said, remember this guy?
00:32:02.840 He shot and killed his little kids with a spearfishing gun in Mexico.
00:32:06.220 He claimed his two-year-old son and 10-month-old daughter were infected with serpent DNA.
00:32:10.460 He needed to kill them, he said,
00:32:12.000 to protect other people from the monsters they would become.
00:32:14.860 Does this drum up the same sympathy as Lindsay Clancy, ladies?
00:32:17.960 Just an overwhelmed, confused, sweet dad
00:32:20.020 failed by the system who clearly loved his kids
00:32:22.000 and deserves our sympathy?
00:32:23.460 Am I doing this right?
00:32:24.680 So there's an example of why it can't be done for every case.
00:32:28.540 And then I found this, and I thought that was intriguing.
00:32:31.900 The facial...
00:32:33.540 Character...
00:32:34.900 Unreliable mother, as this was called.
00:32:37.000 This was from Vought's Practical Character Reader.
00:32:40.100 And same side profile as Lindsay Clancy, who's kind of dead-eyed, too.
00:32:44.000 She's got some dead eyes.
00:32:44.940 Well, it's from the SSRIs.
00:32:46.420 Yeah.
00:32:46.760 And she's loaded up.
00:32:47.720 She had, like, 13 all different ones.
00:32:49.820 She's juiced now.
00:32:50.800 It's funny to me to think back when they were doing this, like, writing this type of book,
00:32:54.300 like, they just found, like, six to ten unreliable mothers and were like, write that down.
00:32:59.020 People like you.
00:33:00.140 Yeah.
00:33:00.680 In history.
00:33:01.860 Yep.
00:33:02.040 Um, and then this is the point I wanted to make, um, when it comes to like copycats and the problem with giving too much sympathy and empathy for someone who did something so bad, there's a line you can understand, but you can't say, I don't blame her for what she did. And that's a huge line. And we don't want to give sympathy because it will bring copycats. And I have examples of why. Can you read the original, the reply and then Mimetic Sisyphus?
00:33:27.320 Yeah, somebody said, we need more stigma attached to suicide. People need to know that there's always a path to redemption as long as they are alive and there is no refuge from shame or disgrace in an early grave.
00:33:40.260 And then a lady came in, Francis Coppola, said,
00:33:44.180 My niece committed suicide in 2018.
00:33:46.460 I absolutely refuse to dishonor her memory by attaching stigma to suicide.
00:33:51.240 There is no shame or disgrace in what she did.
00:33:54.140 There is only the tragedy of a life cut short and the grief of those who loved her.
00:33:58.480 The same applies to Jason R. Day.
00:34:00.940 And that's the one we covered in Bonusland.
00:34:02.340 But there's like the same thing where it's like, well, it's not a bad thing.
00:34:05.920 Or I understand why she did it.
00:34:07.600 Or maybe sometimes it's okay to do it.
00:34:09.960 And like there comes like a justification for the really bad shameful act.
00:34:14.900 And Mimetic Sisyphus had a really good reply for this specifically.
00:34:18.720 He said the women of Miletus had this mimetic mental illness where they romanticized suicides.
00:34:25.060 There was an epidemic of young women killing themselves and subsequently becoming the center of attention of mourning crowds.
00:34:32.240 To stop this epidemic, they dragged the last batch of young suicides naked through the town square in shame.
00:34:39.260 The epidemic of suicides was ended.
00:34:41.880 The stigma is an important one.
00:34:43.460 You must be careful what behavior you incentivize.
00:34:45.900 And that's kind of how I see this.
00:34:47.440 And that's pretty common, I believe.
00:34:49.740 Like, suicides kind of spike.
00:34:51.160 Like, high schoolers, college kids, they kind of spike.
00:34:54.940 When one happens in an area, more tend to follow.
00:34:57.500 Yeah. And you can blame whoever for the pills she took or the husband for not helping with the nanny or whatever.
00:35:06.280 But at the end of the day, the true blame is on whoever wrapped the cords around the baby's neck.
00:35:11.680 And if you want to wait until the trial is over to figure out who that is, that's totally fine.
00:35:15.760 Yeah. If you want to blame migrants, I'll actually hear you out.
00:35:18.720 That's my one. I will hear that case out.
00:35:21.340 Migrants. I think they're behind a lot.
00:35:23.620 If this can justify some sort of-
00:35:26.820 Migrant slander, I'm open to it.
00:35:28.760 Yeah.
00:35:29.420 All right.
00:35:29.900 Well, that's the end of that section.
00:35:31.180 Unless you have anything to add to it.
00:35:33.040 No, it's just, I don't know.
00:35:35.800 Like, obviously there are some real emotional problems
00:35:39.400 and postpartum depression and hormonal changes that happen,
00:35:42.260 but you got to mark the line somewhere, right, guys?
00:35:45.520 And I think killing three kids is beyond that.
00:35:48.980 Well beyond.
00:35:49.700 Yeah.
00:35:50.040 And that's the key.
00:35:50.800 We're not being insensitive to women's problems, and we don't understand.
00:35:55.480 We understand that, but there is a line.
00:35:58.560 I can ballpark it.
00:35:59.720 I can ballpark it.
00:36:00.920 I get it.
00:36:02.060 Just being arrogant as fuck.
00:36:03.280 You've been sore from a back.
00:36:04.600 Your back is sore from a workout.
00:36:05.720 My back?
00:36:06.060 This is worse than birth pain.
00:36:07.340 I think so.
00:36:08.700 All right.
00:36:09.100 So let us know what you guys think, or let us know if we're missing anything.
00:36:12.660 But don't disrespect us.
00:36:14.680 Don't be mean.
00:36:15.480 Oh, Fluckus, can't believe you're dropping the ball on this.
00:36:18.680 The husband did it.
00:36:19.620 Look how mean he looks in the thing.
00:36:22.240 It's like a husband's not a happy guy in the court hearing.
00:36:25.180 That's nationwide.
00:36:25.480 The guy who lost his whole family?
00:36:26.620 The guy's whole family killed.
00:36:27.800 He's reliving it?
00:36:28.820 I'm supposed to look at him?
00:36:30.080 All right, but we'll keep an eye out.
00:36:31.260 Maybe there's a crazy curveball.
00:36:32.580 I'm open to it, but right now it doesn't look like it.
00:36:35.400 All right, migrant section.
00:36:36.720 Let's go fast through this.
00:36:37.820 Let's start with that.
00:36:39.040 Well, this is a one-two punch for Haitians.
00:36:41.120 It starts with the New York Times.
00:36:42.280 Haitians in Springfield hunker down as ICE begins detentions.
00:36:46.000 federal agents have begun detaining Haitians in the Ohio City, signaling an increase in ICE
00:36:50.240 activity that has panicked the community and kept many from leaving home. So that was from
00:36:54.720 the New York Times. Basically, ICE is setting up shop in Springfield after Haitians had their
00:36:59.120 temporary protected status removed. And just today, reports are coming out that ICE deports
00:37:05.980 its first group of Haitians after TPS ends. So that's a little underreported on, but great.
00:37:11.500 Remember, with Mark Wayne, with the ending,
00:37:13.740 and then him encouraging them to apply for permanent status and all this,
00:37:17.980 we need actual people shipped out.
00:37:20.500 Very true.
00:37:21.140 So, great sign.
00:37:22.260 Good sign, but there are bad signs for other people.
00:37:25.760 In Cueta, how you say it?
00:37:27.980 Si, si.
00:37:28.880 There's a second invasion of those third worlders.
00:37:32.020 That's what it looks like.
00:37:33.620 So, another invasion, a second round, a second wave.
00:37:38.000 First wave did great.
00:37:39.480 Yeah.
00:37:39.760 Everyone got settled in.
00:37:40.800 We could do some more.
00:37:41.780 They set up tents and stuff, the Red Cross, like we showed.
00:37:45.880 But yeah, so.
00:37:47.120 So that's crazy.
00:37:47.980 Keep an eye on that.
00:37:49.200 And then I saw this interview.
00:37:50.400 This is with some migrant third worlders who are going into Europe, the UK, Scotland, Ireland,
00:37:57.060 and listen to what they describe when it comes to their motivation for going in.
00:38:02.040 I only interest the fuck.
00:38:04.600 Are you going to come and enrich our country by the sounds of it?
00:38:07.580 They're from Somalia.
00:38:08.160 is that is that sign language is somalia and you're coming to england yeah i i need it nearly
00:38:16.240 i need it i need to you need to be okay you need to be in the uk yeah you want to tell your story
00:38:22.740 about why you're here but you know yeah i'm going to scotland you're going to scotland yeah okay
00:38:27.900 why scotland yeah i like it you like scotland they're not even smart enough to lie like you're
00:38:35.360 on camera you're getting interviewed by someone who's clearly has an agenda you should say oh
00:38:40.000 i'm very happy oh very grateful very generous so i'm gonna live a good life i'm not safe at home
00:38:45.740 it's like i'm here to fuck i want to fuck i'm really a bad guy and i'm here to fuck it's like
00:38:50.480 you're literally not even able to put up a fake story but on top of that that's not going to
00:38:56.660 disqualify him from going either like that's how bad yeah who's stupider is the point yeah so that's
00:39:01.620 very upsetting um and i was thinking like these people when they go into these countries
00:39:06.340 there's not one thing that improves when they get there and i was trying to like think there's not
00:39:13.260 one redeeming quality there's not one yeah like crime doesn't go down but they're really good
00:39:18.200 gardeners the flowers you should see the flowers on the way into pittington there's really nothing
00:39:23.340 there's not one thing and i guess they're somali food you want food i was gonna say maybe their
00:39:29.680 LGBT intolerance is admirable.
00:39:32.500 Yeah.
00:39:32.940 Maybe your kid goes up in the school rankings because now there's a bunch of 70 IQ people.
00:39:38.660 The bottom third is just people who can't read.
00:39:40.760 So now your kid's at the top of the class.
00:39:42.200 That's actually impressive.
00:39:43.120 Yeah.
00:39:43.720 And that's a good point.
00:39:44.960 I thought there was nothing.
00:39:46.000 Just by comparison.
00:39:47.600 You look better by comparison.
00:39:49.360 You're more attractive instantly standing next to a Somali.
00:39:51.980 Yeah.
00:39:52.840 And then the aggressive migrant we showed, you might say, well, once he gets to the UK,
00:39:57.440 hey, he's going to be like a violent sex predator.
00:40:00.120 Yeah.
00:40:00.480 Don't worry.
00:40:01.200 They do have a plan for these new arrivals.
00:40:03.220 They're giving them binders about how not to sexually assault people.
00:40:06.720 Yeah, the government is handing out posters to asylum seekers
00:40:10.300 telling them not to have sex with girls or mutilate their genitals.
00:40:14.300 And this one says, in the UK, both people must say yes to sex.
00:40:19.160 This is called consent.
00:40:21.160 Oh.
00:40:21.860 And it's, yeah, and it's kind of defining rape.
00:40:24.620 And then child abuse is a serious crime in the UK.
00:40:27.120 And you must never hurt a child, shout or threaten, or have sex with a child under 16.
00:40:31.900 That's the third.
00:40:32.800 Yeah.
00:40:33.140 That's number three.
00:40:33.840 Don't shout.
00:40:34.740 Also.
00:40:35.460 If the Somali's attention span was enough, he would have stopped reading by that point.
00:40:39.620 And then he goes, oh, 15, 12, whatever.
00:40:41.940 Yeah.
00:40:42.400 And that's the thing.
00:40:43.100 It's like a 40 IQ migrant who can't think, got a binder with all the rules.
00:40:47.620 Needs to be a picture book or something.
00:40:49.200 Oh, women are equal here.
00:40:50.280 Oh, better adjust my worldview.
00:40:53.660 And then the thing is with these migrants, even the good ones oftentimes are problematic.
00:41:00.620 There was a guy here who won Outstanding Refugee in Minnesota.
00:41:04.520 And look what happened to him.
00:41:05.700 Yeah.
00:41:05.900 Salman Elmi was awarded Outstanding Refugee by Minnesota.
00:41:09.000 And here he is with his plaque and he's smiling and he even got a blazer.
00:41:12.980 Yeah.
00:41:13.520 He was just charged for a $1 million Medicaid fraud scheme.
00:41:16.860 And he was like judged and deemed to be like the most outstanding refugee out of all of them.
00:41:23.440 And then he was doing seven-figure fraud.
00:41:25.260 He stole a million dollars.
00:41:27.280 And this is actually, we're kind of getting on a lot of themes this week for the show.
00:41:33.080 This whole, like, the model DEI person, the model refugee, until you look, until you get convicted of the crime.
00:41:40.200 So it's more like a PR marketing thing.
00:41:42.800 Like, hey, we're going to do a profile on you in the New York Post, and we're going to make you look good.
00:41:46.660 Number one dieter.
00:41:47.780 Like billionaire treatment, right?
00:41:49.240 The type of shit, like, Rupert Murdoch would get.
00:41:52.200 it's like okay we'll run this and then this will make you look good it'll explain the divorce
00:41:56.840 you know what i mean yeah and then they're doing it for like any refugee and then you know throw a
00:42:02.360 dart and he stole a million dollars right crazy and then another problem that we talk about is
00:42:07.180 obviously these migrants have no appreciation for the host country this liberal german podcaster
00:42:12.660 had a migrant on to kind of debunk that idea and it actually fully backfired yeah and it's in
00:42:18.100 German. So I'm just going to play this kind of on medium volume in the background. Um, so you can
00:42:22.340 see their expressions and stuff, but I'm just going to read it in English. So the German guy
00:42:26.900 says, but generally when there's a migration background, they say, yes, okay, sure. They're
00:42:32.040 here now. And that's more or less fine. But if there were a war, they would always choose the
00:42:37.240 other country. I hear this again and again, especially about people with a Turkish background
00:42:42.140 because they're often allowed to vote in Turkey.
00:42:46.080 And then it's, but they're not real Germans like us
00:42:48.940 because in an emergency,
00:42:50.520 they wouldn't fight for this country.
00:42:52.620 How do you see this argument?
00:42:54.060 He asks the Ghana, the man from Ghana.
00:42:57.420 And then the Ghana guy says,
00:42:59.180 the question is, what are we fighting for?
00:43:01.420 Whose power are we fighting for?
00:43:03.100 And to what extent, what does this power bring me?
00:43:07.100 What does it concretely bring me?
00:43:09.180 What do these wars bring me?
00:43:10.500 And especially in the capitalist system we live in, it's not like I'm fighting for myself.
00:43:15.940 I fundamentally wouldn't fight for Germany or for any European country.
00:43:20.740 And I've often asked myself, I'm a native Ghanaian.
00:43:24.200 Would I fight for Ghana?
00:43:25.900 And I think, yes, I would fight for Ghana.
00:43:28.740 There you go.
00:43:30.780 You're going to fight for the country that has no military and the warlords have already seized all the stuff.
00:43:36.420 Yeah.
00:43:36.580 You're going to go fight for them and have fun fighting against a capitalist country.
00:43:41.300 You're so smoked.
00:43:42.720 That's not really what you want to do.
00:43:44.400 But the whole point is we've had this theme of all these guys who are too dumb to lie.
00:43:50.560 This guy is an assimilated refugee.
00:43:56.000 Like he's speaking German.
00:43:57.900 Wearing a track suit, speaking German.
00:44:00.040 So he is one of the good ones, not one of the dead-eyed mouth breathers who just got here.
00:44:04.120 And even he can't lie.
00:44:06.260 And this isn't the UN coming up to you in a refugee field and then surprising you.
00:44:11.860 You sat down for the podcast, put the headphones on, the lights turned on.
00:44:15.740 You're on five cameras.
00:44:17.620 And you couldn't lie.
00:44:19.320 And so it's a good thing he couldn't lie, just like the Carmelo Anthony jurors who said, man, I can't lock a brother up.
00:44:25.440 Thank you.
00:44:26.800 You're dismissed.
00:44:28.140 But, yeah, these guys are so fucking retarded.
00:44:31.220 They can't lie.
00:44:31.960 And obviously, they have no loyalty to a bunch of blonde-haired, blue-eyed people in Germany.
00:44:37.480 Obviously, they don't.
00:44:38.620 And I don't know why white people like to believe that they'll do it eventually.
00:44:42.500 No, they fucking won't.
00:44:43.800 They'll go fly to Ghana and fight with AK-47s.
00:44:46.980 And the war, if there was ever going to be a war, it would be against the migrants probably.
00:44:52.020 Yeah.
00:44:52.500 If there was a war in Germany, who would it be against?
00:44:55.880 Maybe Russia if it escalates.
00:44:58.180 But I don't know.
00:44:59.800 There was a tweet that was replied to this,
00:45:02.320 and I thought it was really good.
00:45:03.320 Yeah, it was all me, me, me, right?
00:45:05.260 In his reply, and somebody said,
00:45:06.960 notice, it's what do I have to gain
00:45:09.220 when asked about fighting for the country
00:45:10.620 he's currently leeching on,
00:45:12.240 yet he went straight to a yes
00:45:14.400 about fighting for Ghana,
00:45:15.540 strictly due to his ethnicity.
00:45:17.080 What else will it take for white people
00:45:18.520 to wake the fuck up?
00:45:19.480 So true.
00:45:20.400 Yeah, so the guy who wants to go fuck,
00:45:22.640 who's coming to the UK,
00:45:24.060 this guy who would never fight for Germany or Europe
00:45:26.400 and only would fight for Ghana,
00:45:28.140 It's like there's only so many examples you hear before you having the opinion that these guys should be here makes you the enemy, right?
00:45:37.320 It's very true.
00:45:38.060 Like, it gets really bad if you can't see that this is a problem, all these sleeper cells.
00:45:43.040 And we have millions of these types here, and we show you guys every week, but here's what Dearborn, Michigan looks like, like, currently.
00:45:57.440 and i just used the phrase sleeper cell too a second ago these guys aren't sleeper cells
00:46:13.660 they're wide awake they're a telling you cell you know yeah that's dark and we have a lot of those
00:46:20.200 here and then the liberals like to pretend these are just nice normal people that's gonna look
00:46:25.240 pretty bad soon if it keeps escalating and i don't want to say it because i don't think i can even say
00:46:30.180 like there's going to be a civil war or something but those types of demonstrations going violent
00:46:35.860 it's it takes one person to do one thing and then it's kind of on so hopefully we don't see too much
00:46:42.600 we have an example out of canada of some migrants not appreciating their homeland this woman was
00:46:47.700 caught uh throwing trash in this nice pond
00:46:52.900 she's throwing trash in the water from the bridge
00:46:59.380 she just shook her bag out she just shook her entire dollar store bag off the edge
00:47:06.420 and there's a family right there
00:47:10.500 just walk back hey we know it's you excuse me you do realize how inappropriate that is to throw
00:47:16.900 trash in the water like that but you have been because we just watched you do it from across
00:47:22.300 the lake you've been you dumped the entire dollar store bag over the bridge i watched you do it we
00:47:29.360 have proof like that you know how inappropriate there's wildlife in this water what there's
00:47:36.660 literally wildlife in this water and you're dumping trash don't talk to me okay don't talk
00:47:42.380 to me now let's go all the way to the end it shows the trash and it's like there's like ducks around
00:47:49.760 yeah lily pads um and the funniest thing about this this isn't like a discrete portion of the
00:47:56.100 river this is like the where we built the walkway so the public can enjoy the pond it's not like
00:48:01.460 she did it or like under a sewer or in a river that it's going to take it out it's the public's
00:48:07.360 enjoyment spot. And then can't even communicate with you when confronted.
00:48:12.160 Yeah. And then at parks like that, there's like trash cans to avoid things like that.
00:48:17.480 Of course.
00:48:17.980 So it's like 10 feet away, there's probably a trash can. But she's probably a tech whiz.
00:48:21.820 Oh, yeah. She's CFO. She's CFO of Cognizant or something.
00:48:25.740 Yeah. And then a lot of times people think that all these Indians that come here, H-1Bs,
00:48:33.140 they're the tech savvy ones.
00:48:35.280 That was Canada, I think.
00:48:35.980 That was Canada.
00:48:36.940 But the innovators come to America, they think.
00:48:39.440 And that's not fair to say.
00:48:40.760 There are innovators back in India, and I found this clip that shows them.
00:48:44.520 I know.
00:48:45.980 I think this is African.
00:48:48.020 No, these are Indians.
00:48:49.580 That guy's black as hell.
00:48:51.360 And that guy's black as hell, too.
00:48:53.780 Funny bit.
00:48:54.760 Funny bit, though.
00:48:55.420 But the migrants don't not innovate.
00:48:58.380 Do you think these guys are doing a bit here with this, or do you think this is real work for them?
00:49:03.300 I think it's real work.
00:49:04.260 You think they're capable of doing a bit?
00:49:05.540 I don't think they do a bit where they line up all the bricks.
00:49:08.180 I think that's real work, unfortunately.
00:49:10.300 All right.
00:49:11.240 Wasn't India.
00:49:12.220 Could have been a bit.
00:49:14.000 Our next clip, this tourist in Barcelona gets his watch stolen,
00:49:19.240 and then he catches the guy and beats him up.
00:49:25.620 He's saying, give me my watch.
00:49:32.140 Give me my watch.
00:49:35.540 Keep punching him.
00:50:03.860 He's repeating.
00:50:05.540 And then the second guy comes in and it almost becomes pickpocket part two.
00:50:13.180 The second pickpocket.
00:50:15.000 Hey, everybody relax.
00:50:15.980 Just calm down, buddy.
00:50:17.400 Everyone calm down.
00:50:18.460 Just relax.
00:50:19.020 And I think he gets it back, right?
00:50:20.400 I think he eventually does.
00:50:21.500 Not on camera, though.
00:50:22.360 That's what the story says.
00:50:23.080 But it's interesting how he's beating the guy up and saying, give me my watch.
00:50:26.900 And then the guy getting beat up would rather get beat up than give the watch back.
00:50:30.780 He was going, no.
00:50:32.340 And he wasn't just like, all right, here, it's over.
00:50:34.680 It was like, all right, beat me up a little bit and then just leave.
00:50:37.580 I can take a couple more.
00:50:38.800 I'll keep the watch.
00:50:40.280 So that's something to get your mind on.
00:50:47.040 Nice.
00:50:48.180 Nice, brother.
00:50:49.200 So in Europe, no one carries a gun, obviously.
00:50:53.620 So we don't see these types of pickpockets in America because you could be armed,
00:50:59.000 and if you try to pickpocket someone in Texas, they can just blow your head smooth off.
00:51:02.780 Smooth off, yeah.
00:51:03.620 Smooth off.
00:51:04.320 That's your rat.
00:51:05.880 So when you have like people that come from gun countries like America,
00:51:09.740 not that that guy was American, but if you go to Europe.
00:51:11.800 He was.
00:51:12.260 The guy getting robbed was American.
00:51:13.600 He kind of had a weird accent, but maybe he was.
00:51:16.620 Whoever captioned the Twitter just led us astray.
00:51:19.140 Yeah.
00:51:19.540 But if you're an American and you're getting robbed in Barcelona,
00:51:22.040 they're used to people who just get robbed and take it.
00:51:25.200 Yeah.
00:51:25.640 And they don't like when people fight back or they're not used to people fighting back.
00:51:28.720 So it's good to see that happen.
00:51:30.460 For sure.
00:51:31.160 All right.
00:51:31.900 Well, that's the end of our migrant section.
00:51:33.220 We're moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
00:51:36.480 Use the opportunity to go to post, help us juice the algo, leave a like, comment, comment again, then start yapping.
00:51:41.620 P.O. Box, notifications, old episodes, and forget the rest.
00:51:45.280 You need to become a member and watch Richard Rappoy's show tomorrow.
00:51:48.160 Sure.
00:51:48.720 All right.
00:51:51.000 I've been giving Jerry pig ears and bones, and there was like almost a surplus where he had like too many bones and pig ears at once.
00:51:59.360 So then he started burying him in the backyard, and I caught him on camera.
00:52:03.940 You see him pushing it, and then he uses his nose to cover it.
00:52:07.640 It's like dog.
00:52:08.760 He's got a surplus, and he's saving.
00:52:10.540 It's called cashing.
00:52:11.820 Yeah, he's saving.
00:52:13.040 Good for him.
00:52:13.800 He's saving.
00:52:14.420 You think he knows where it is, or do you think he just walks around,
00:52:17.100 catches a whiff, and goes, oh, oh!
00:52:19.320 I think he remembers.
00:52:20.260 You think he remembers?
00:52:21.380 He's working hard.
00:52:22.400 Look at that.
00:52:23.220 Yeah.
00:52:23.500 I'm glad you got this on tape.
00:52:25.080 Isn't that pretty cool?
00:52:25.920 Yeah, I like it.
00:52:27.400 He's a wolf.
00:52:28.760 He's a little wolf boy, and you caught him.
00:52:31.920 All right.
00:52:32.560 And then I saw this next one's kind of insane.
00:52:36.740 Yeah.
00:52:37.600 And we're going to have to.
00:52:38.720 Reflects poorly on you.
00:52:39.140 We're going to have to censor some parts of it.
00:52:42.300 But I got this ad on Facebook Marketplace.
00:52:45.660 And it's like it's so vulgar that I can't believe it's an ad.
00:52:49.800 But this is what they're trying to advertise to me.
00:52:51.740 Bottom left.
00:52:54.020 Cancel your surgery.
00:52:55.240 It's some old guy getting off the toilet.
00:52:57.140 Bloody ass.
00:52:59.060 Bloody pants.
00:53:00.520 What are those?
00:53:01.060 Hemorrhoids?
00:53:01.460 Is that what it is?
00:53:02.560 Oh, there's like a literal butthole and a bloody toilet paper.
00:53:07.840 Oh, my God.
00:53:08.580 What are they trying to show me?
00:53:10.480 I think they know about you.
00:53:12.020 Yeah.
00:53:12.460 They know what you've done.
00:53:13.660 Well, I don't know.
00:53:14.700 I don't know what they know, but what they think they know is this.
00:53:17.680 Oh, that's not a good sign.
00:53:18.940 And the one next to it is like get tan, self-tanner.
00:53:22.140 Yeah, that's not a good sign.
00:53:23.180 Get tan, get those things out of your ass.
00:53:27.460 Isn't it crazy?
00:53:28.420 Aren't they so far off?
00:53:29.980 aren't they so far off from what i'm i think they're close i think they're close sometimes
00:53:36.600 it's like they tell the future i know what's that that's crazy i don't have problems then
00:53:41.600 a month later it's six months yeah i'm digging around um but hey healthy amount of blood and
00:53:48.440 and toilet paper.
00:53:49.460 How much?
00:53:51.380 70, 30.
00:53:53.440 No, no, 70% shit.
00:53:56.760 All right, all right.
00:53:57.600 I'm joking.
00:53:58.720 I'm joking.
00:53:59.520 Hey, that is it.
00:54:00.380 I'm joking.
00:54:00.800 I don't mean to get too vulgar,
00:54:02.800 but that is the end of the final page.
00:54:05.940 You've been getting ripped.
00:54:06.680 You've been getting ripped too much.
00:54:07.300 We're now moving on to Cringe of the Week.
00:54:12.100 All right, our first story from Cringe of the Week.
00:54:14.780 Some black streamers did white face,
00:54:16.800 and this is what it looks like.
00:54:17.760 So what is this?
00:54:25.340 This is from that movie, White Girls, right?
00:54:27.300 They're kind of recreating it.
00:54:29.560 And man, man, let's just pause it
00:54:33.200 and take a look at the still frame here.
00:54:35.080 He looks like a beautiful white woman.
00:54:36.540 He looks exactly like a white woman would.
00:54:38.420 Sometimes when you see it like this,
00:54:41.000 you kind of, it looks different than what you thought.
00:54:43.700 It's shocking.
00:54:44.980 Yeah.
00:54:45.580 And it's jarring.
00:54:47.180 What other words could we use for it?
00:54:49.060 Interesting.
00:54:49.960 Yeah.
00:54:51.160 Disgusting, even, would be in my vocabulary.
00:54:54.080 We got to be careful about what kind of words we use here,
00:54:56.480 because if I went unfiltered on this, YouTube channel would get zapped.
00:55:01.660 Yeah.
00:55:02.160 Or if we did blackface, we'd get in trouble
00:55:04.760 because black people are very sensitive about vaudeville-era depictions and shit.
00:55:10.300 But, man, every once in a while, you kind of come to the conclusion
00:55:14.180 that this guy's a lot different than you and me.
00:55:17.700 He looks crazy.
00:55:19.320 He does look crazy.
00:55:20.560 And the shape and the whole shape of the face and stuff.
00:55:24.000 Wild.
00:55:25.080 Yeah, it's jarring.
00:55:26.460 Let's leave it at that.
00:55:27.120 We'll leave it at that.
00:55:27.780 Let's save the YouTube channel.
00:55:29.220 But they can do white face, we can't do black face
00:55:31.540 because there is a difference when it comes to jokes
00:55:34.440 and what's allowed and what's not.
00:55:36.320 And I actually found this, which I thought was interesting.
00:55:39.140 It's a Google reply about jokes.
00:55:42.560 Give me jokes about Hindus.
00:55:43.840 Just give me jokes about whatever.
00:55:45.140 Can you kind of read?
00:55:46.060 Yeah.
00:55:46.320 Give me jokes about, give me some insults I can say to Hindus.
00:55:49.440 And it says, I cannot generate insults, slurs, or derogatory remarks targeting specific religious or cultural groups.
00:55:54.880 Okay.
00:55:55.300 That's the boilerplate answer.
00:55:56.320 Thank you, Google.
00:55:57.380 Give me some insults I can say to Jews.
00:55:59.620 And then same thing, boilerplate.
00:56:01.020 I cannot generate insults, blah, blah, blah.
00:56:02.580 Same thing.
00:56:03.940 Give me some insults I can say to Muslims.
00:56:06.360 I cannot generate insults targeting individuals or groups based on their religion.
00:56:10.460 Thank you, Google.
00:56:11.400 This must be for everybody.
00:56:12.540 That's fine.
00:56:13.340 And then it says, give me some insults I can say to Christians.
00:56:15.680 And then, all right, here we go.
00:56:17.580 A whole paragraph on what you can say.
00:56:19.380 It gives you three examples.
00:56:21.040 Crazy.
00:56:21.720 So, you know, we ask, why are all these Muslims coming?
00:56:25.860 Why are dead-eyed Somalis who can't even speak saying they're going to go to Scotland?
00:56:29.420 It's like, even our own internal institutions, Google, what is it?
00:56:33.200 Several trillion dollar company founded in America?
00:56:37.300 This is what they do to thank us.
00:56:39.580 Not on our side.
00:56:41.000 They put the governor on for everybody.
00:56:42.940 Except Christians.
00:56:44.400 And whites.
00:56:45.240 Yeah.
00:56:45.840 All right, we can skip that next clip, and let's go on to this.
00:56:51.120 This is a woman who did some sort of skit, and it didn't go great.
00:56:55.660 Still stuck.
00:56:57.000 See you later.
00:56:57.920 Oh, what do you want for your birthday?
00:57:01.220 I want the global downfall of white supremacy.
00:57:04.540 I want reparations paid to the black and brown and indigenous community for the continued genocide against their people.
00:57:11.880 I want white people to learn history and sit with the uncomfortableness of it every single day.
00:57:19.000 I want white people to take steps to being anti-racist and know that if you really want to be anti-racist,
00:57:24.780 you're going to be on that path till the day you die.
00:57:28.260 And it's going to be uncomfortable, but you're going to create a better future.
00:57:37.160 I want white people...
00:57:38.840 Still going.
00:57:39.500 And actively anti-racist and active allies, not performative ones, myself included.
00:57:50.820 Everyone should want that and take steps to make it happen.
00:57:56.260 And scene.
00:57:57.860 What is this?
00:57:59.160 You couldn't find someone else to do the other lines?
00:58:01.920 You had to do both lines?
00:58:03.640 Do you have any friends?
00:58:04.740 Do you hand the script to someone and they go, ah, ah.
00:58:07.420 I'm going to have to turn this role down.
00:58:08.700 This Instagram real role.
00:58:10.420 It's a pass.
00:58:11.800 It's not in line with this character.
00:58:13.880 I don't think my character would say that.
00:58:15.460 Every once in a while, you find someone who just kind of is stuck.
00:58:19.800 She's stuck doing the same old song and dance, anti-weight.
00:58:23.720 What are you talking about?
00:58:25.280 And then like what her goal is and what she's focused on,
00:58:28.780 like for her to get what she wants, like the whole world needs to change.
00:58:33.480 And then that's not going to happen.
00:58:35.540 So now she's busy forever because she has to keep fighting for this goal that's like on purpose, never going to happen.
00:58:42.260 It's like kind of like fucked up where she's like, hey, I'm going to drain the ocean.
00:58:47.720 I'm just going to get a one.
00:58:49.120 Everyone grab a bucket.
00:58:50.320 And it's like, you know, she's out there and it's never going to go down.
00:58:55.100 Yeah.
00:58:55.820 And I wonder who watches this.
00:58:58.520 I wonder who watches this all the way through and like likes her.
00:59:01.400 An insane person.
00:59:03.020 Yeah.
00:59:03.440 Basically someone you'd have to be mentally ill.
00:59:05.540 to watch this like this we got to send her reels about migrants yeah sounds good guys please yeah
00:59:13.340 send her tag her in migrant migrant videos the most heinous crimes yeah all right next she was
00:59:19.920 kind of doing acting in that course yeah she's an actor i wanted to pair that with this other guy
00:59:23.840 who's an actor and he does like method character acting where he's like fully immersed in the
00:59:28.920 character when the camera's rolling and not rolling and this is the end of their filming
00:59:33.040 and look at him come back to his normal self.
00:59:39.440 It's a wrap.
00:59:40.380 That's a wrap.
00:59:40.680 That was a wrap.
00:59:42.120 Woo!
00:59:42.740 Go back to being yourself, Giovanni.
00:59:44.820 You're going to live, man.
00:59:46.460 Go back to being yourself, Giovanni.
00:59:48.360 Whole life ahead of you.
00:59:49.620 Go back to being yourself.
00:59:54.540 Go back to being yourself.
00:59:56.020 Whole life.
00:59:56.840 Whole life ahead of you.
00:59:59.760 Okay.
01:00:00.660 Gracias, hermanito.
01:00:02.080 Yeah.
01:00:03.040 Let's get up and walk.
01:00:05.700 Oh, wow.
01:00:09.340 Shit's crazy, but you know, you got your legs and you can walk.
01:00:16.080 We got to take a bath.
01:00:17.740 Yeah, definitely.
01:00:19.060 Definitely.
01:00:20.220 Wow.
01:00:21.280 Thank you.
01:00:22.420 Wow.
01:00:23.120 Your whole life ahead of you, Giovanni.
01:00:25.020 Yeah, real Daniel Day-Lewis on our hands.
01:00:27.580 Oh, hey, watch out, guys.
01:00:29.060 Dave Coulier is on set.
01:00:30.740 Oh, I mean Uncle Joey.
01:00:32.400 Uncle Joey's here.
01:00:34.600 Uncle Joey is a method actor?
01:00:36.540 Well, I'm just thinking of who are the best actors of all time.
01:00:39.440 Daniel Day-Lewis and then Dave Coulier.
01:00:42.060 Neck and neck.
01:00:42.880 Yeah.
01:00:43.260 Uncle Joey?
01:00:44.320 Yeah.
01:00:44.840 He used to do some song stuff, too.
01:00:47.800 You know, I think Alanis Morissette's whole first album is about him.
01:00:51.760 Really?
01:00:52.100 Bitter Little Pill.
01:00:53.220 Yeah.
01:00:53.820 Oh, that's interesting.
01:00:55.540 Are you from Pirate Head Like Me?
01:00:57.180 It's about that fucking guy.
01:00:58.540 Really?
01:00:58.860 With a goofy face.
01:00:59.840 I think.
01:01:00.460 I don't know.
01:01:00.820 I might be talking out of my ass.
01:01:01.720 That might be slander.
01:01:02.760 Yeah.
01:01:03.380 But yeah, the guy was such a good actor that he came back.
01:01:06.760 He disassociated for the whole student film.
01:01:10.280 And you can come back to life.
01:01:11.660 You have your whole life ahead of you.
01:01:12.940 You're not going to die like in the movie.
01:01:14.720 Some people really just get no attention.
01:01:17.200 You know?
01:01:17.600 Is that what it is?
01:01:18.760 They get no attention.
01:01:20.120 I mean, when you do get a little, it's like.
01:01:21.700 I got to milk this.
01:01:22.540 I got to squeeze every last drop out of the wet rag.
01:01:25.020 It's sick.
01:01:25.840 Giovanni, come on.
01:01:26.680 You're alive.
01:01:27.520 Like, he needs to be told he's alive.
01:01:29.260 He's slaying in a field.
01:01:29.940 You have your whole life ahead of you.
01:01:31.220 You didn't die like in the movie.
01:01:32.620 It's so good.
01:01:33.480 It's so good.
01:01:34.220 What a sicko.
01:01:35.340 But that's, you know, that's the kind of commitment you want on set too.
01:01:38.460 He'd be great for Scientology.
01:01:40.440 Let me tell you that.
01:01:41.600 He'd be great for it.
01:01:43.220 All right.
01:01:43.760 Let's get to our next story.
01:01:45.260 This is about the downfall of Nike, something we've kind of talked about on the show here
01:01:49.520 and there.
01:01:50.440 There are bad campaigns, all that sort of shit.
01:01:52.780 Yep.
01:01:53.000 And then we're going to kind of put it all together in like a concise thing.
01:01:55.760 Can you start with that tweet?
01:01:57.040 Yeah.
01:01:57.320 I mean, basically, let me set the scene for you.
01:01:59.960 Nike stock is at $39.
01:02:02.680 It's down 76% over the last five years.
01:02:07.040 Basically, a beloved American apparel company
01:02:09.940 that's been around for what?
01:02:11.900 Probably early 80s, maybe 70s
01:02:14.100 when they were running track shoes.
01:02:16.140 So 50 plus years, great American institution,
01:02:19.820 rode it up with MJ and Tiger Woods,
01:02:22.480 did it all right, and lost it.
01:02:25.320 Went off the rails a little bit.
01:02:27.440 Daniel Friedman said,
01:02:28.220 Nike has lost nearly 80% of its market cap over the last five years when the stock was near its
01:02:32.660 peak. Ethan Strauss wrote the definitive take on how the company was fumbling the bag. They were a
01:02:38.540 brand defined by Michael Jordan's competitiveness and machismo. And with a heavily male customer
01:02:43.220 base, they thought they could double in size if they could be that and also be Lululemon at the
01:02:48.860 same time. But instead, they stopped being that while failing to be Lululemon. And now they are
01:02:54.780 nothing. A bunch of upstart competitors ate their lunch while they destroyed their brand and
01:02:58.880 reputation. Yeah. They made a big bet on brown victimhood and Dylan Mulvaney and fat people.
01:03:06.120 Gay, brown, marginalized people. And you saw it throughout all the sort of ad campaigns we
01:03:11.140 covered. And then here's a right-wing summary from Doug Mackey that kind of just to rehash some of
01:03:18.080 the dumb decisions they made, right? And there were some strategic business decisions that they
01:03:22.540 made that were kind of not the best that had nothing to do with being woke. But then these
01:03:26.280 were the woke ones. He says, I called the Nike top years ago. Nike made Colin Kaepernick the
01:03:32.520 face of the 30 year anniversary campaign. That guy who hates America and is disgruntled and can't
01:03:37.620 really point out what he actually wants. The guy known for taking a knee during the national anthem.
01:03:42.040 Canceled the Betsy Ross sneaker. That was, I think on some anniversary, they had like an
01:03:46.080 Americana sneaker, Betsy Ross flag. Three partnered with Dylan Mulvaney. Four set goals,
01:03:51.800 including 35% U.S. racial and ethnic minority representation in the corporate workforce
01:03:57.000 and 30% at director level and above. So they just needed brown people, right?
01:04:02.160 And then at the director level. So it's like, whatever the brown people's ideas are,
01:04:05.760 we're going to run with those. Yeah. We can ignore them at the analyst and,
01:04:09.600 you know, senior manager level, but once director, their input really matters.
01:04:14.340 They prioritize LGBTQ plus initiatives and broader cultural signaling,
01:04:18.160 terminated Kyrie Irving over the vaccine. Nike was swallowed by the HR and PR ladies from
01:04:24.160 colleges like Vassar and Oberlin. So that's kind of like the hard O right wing, like these are the
01:04:30.340 things that you did that upset half the country, right? And to what degree they upset you, I guess
01:04:35.440 that's the conversation, right? Like some people, oh yeah, I buy Nike. I got to buy baseball pants,
01:04:40.380 probably Nike or whatever it is, you know, it can upset you to some degree. And the one thing
01:04:45.080 that I wanted to say is I saw that post, that Twitter that I just read of all the history
01:04:50.240 posted on Reddit and a lot of the Reddit commenters, because that stock, that's a
01:04:57.260 precipitous decline. Like that's a big, big decline. And a lot of that decline too was also
01:05:03.280 coming from like peak COVID high valuations with the money printing. So the five year, you know,
01:05:09.740 it makes it look worse, right? But it's no doubt a struggling company at this point.
01:05:15.080 And the Reddit comments were all like, well, they couldn't compete with Lululemon, Lululemon ate their lunch.
01:05:22.220 And they did some bad business decisions that were like they took their store shoes out of, I think, Foot Locker or a lot of their merch out of Foot Locker or something.
01:05:31.340 There were a couple of key strategic decisions that also went wrong.
01:05:36.000 But the main thing is the Redditors, which obviously leans left, they were so flippant about all that stuff was nothing.
01:05:43.240 It was more about these strategic major decisions and the getting into athleisure and all that.
01:05:49.280 And it's like, really, Reddit?
01:05:51.020 And I agree, it's not all this, but this didn't contribute a little, even one bit.
01:05:56.600 You know, that sort of, I don't know, that worldview, like, you can dismiss that.
01:06:01.520 Not everybody thinks like that.
01:06:02.940 But we did watch a lot of these ads, and we're going to go down memory lane really quick.
01:06:07.380 Here's the Nike signed a bra sponsorship with Dylan Mulvaney.
01:06:10.680 There's Dylan, that tight little twink.
01:06:14.020 Show his ass in those pants.
01:06:14.960 Show his ass at least a little bit, right?
01:06:17.220 Here's this one, Own the Floor.
01:06:19.220 This was during that.
01:06:20.700 A giant fat black woman in their athleisure
01:06:23.460 doing some sort of loud dance on a church that-
01:06:28.120 Looks 500 years old.
01:06:29.200 Survived World War I.
01:06:30.440 Yeah, survived the bombings, right?
01:06:32.440 So there, there she is.
01:06:34.480 Here's one where they got the white guy
01:06:36.560 and they chose the husky white kid
01:06:39.100 who was working on his weight, right?
01:06:40.860 I can relate to that,
01:06:41.780 But I'm not going to go buy because of it.
01:06:43.920 I'd rather see a Jack guy and say, oh, that's where I can become rather than the Husky kid.
01:06:49.360 That's where I'm at now.
01:06:50.720 Yeah.
01:06:51.220 I don't know.
01:06:52.000 Maybe that's just me.
01:06:52.640 You added this one.
01:06:53.460 This is like DEI HR.
01:06:55.240 Millennial art.
01:06:56.080 It's like HR art where it's like, oh, yeah, you don't touch your coworker.
01:06:59.880 Yeah.
01:07:00.340 And you have like the diagrams like that's what it looks like.
01:07:02.600 HR art.
01:07:03.160 And then the golf outfit.
01:07:04.580 This is one of their golf outfits.
01:07:05.880 Who would wear that?
01:07:07.300 Tyler Perry.
01:07:08.120 And that's it.
01:07:08.880 A guy from Ghana.
01:07:10.100 Only a guy from Ghana.
01:07:11.260 No one playing golf.
01:07:12.760 Yeah.
01:07:13.980 That's a golf outfit.
01:07:15.440 But it's made from recycled materials, which is really important for the stupid fucking black guy golf outfit.
01:07:21.120 And then here's one just – I was going through old like searching Nike on my computer just to cover the last couple of years.
01:07:27.180 Former Facebook and Nike diversity manager gets five years in prison for $5 million fraud.
01:07:32.160 There's still where some of the money went too.
01:07:33.520 Yeah, some of it just got leached out into scams and pizza parties that were actually $1,000 cash, right?
01:07:40.800 Yeah. But so I don't know. I thought there was a little bit of an arrogance to the leftist thing, like they're just dismissing all the cultural. Like you can make some bad business decisions and survive. But if you look back, it's almost like every decision that was made that was like on the margins.
01:07:59.680 Who should be the model for this?
01:08:01.640 Should this person be overweight?
01:08:04.160 Should we rub gay shit in America's face?
01:08:07.140 All while Lululemon is doing fucking five hot sorority girls in a picture.
01:08:13.380 Bang.
01:08:13.980 That's our audience.
01:08:15.260 Bang.
01:08:16.040 Right?
01:08:16.700 They're smart.
01:08:17.500 And one of them's Chinese.
01:08:19.000 One of them's Asian.
01:08:20.080 Tight body though.
01:08:22.440 And so I don't know.
01:08:23.960 This isn't a Nike could come back.
01:08:26.340 They could get themselves together.
01:08:27.760 I think once you have a little bit of that institutional rot where the people occupying these are the bald black woman or the fat black woman or that other black woman.
01:08:40.360 Or a black ESPN guy.
01:08:41.980 Yeah.
01:08:42.700 I think it's hard to come back.
01:08:44.900 But this was a formerly great American brand that really made a series of horrible decisions and the stock price is reflecting it now.
01:08:52.220 So maybe it's a buy the dip situation.
01:08:54.020 I don't know.
01:08:54.500 You probably can only go up.
01:08:55.760 but you know, they squandered a lot of real Americana capital to go do experiments because
01:09:02.240 women in 2020 thought this might be the way the wind was blowing. Crazy. And it's so good to see
01:09:07.040 like the 2020 to 2025 results. Yeah. The last five years, 2026 now, but there is a thing too,
01:09:14.720 where they pay so much money for marketing millions of dollars, consulting millions of
01:09:19.720 dollars. You can hire me as a consultant and here's what we'll do. Yeah. We are going to do
01:09:24.500 those Betsy Ross shoes. What did we do in 1994? Yeah. Let's run that again. Right. You can even
01:09:31.220 do that. Like a retro re-release 90s nostalgia. That would work. The Betsy Ross shoes, America,
01:09:38.680 blah, blah, blah. And we're canceling our Colin Kaepernick thing. There you go. Now your stock's
01:09:43.300 going up for free. Yeah. Send me a hundred grand. That's cheap. And so Nike, it seems like Nike is
01:09:51.460 a global brand, obviously, at this point. And it seems like they just went all out for the brown
01:09:55.800 people. The brown and gay people were like, well, we were taking the white people in middle America
01:10:01.820 for granted. The people who buttered our bread for the entire history of this company who liked
01:10:06.840 Michael Jordan. And then- Let's appeal to the people who steal our shoes. We're going to go
01:10:11.340 after third world soccer people who might buy one item in their life. So bad calculation and
01:10:17.760 they're dealing with it and i was talking to richard before the show about like who's our guy
01:10:22.240 company like who's our company like our guys and apparently new balance is looking pretty good
01:10:27.360 they donated 400k to trump a lot of their shoes are made in america josh allen is a new balance
01:10:33.520 guy and they have an n on the shoes which is a dog whistle for us you know what n stands for
01:10:39.120 and whenever you're wearing n shoes and they're not jordan's have you bought any night oh you
01:10:45.100 actually do buy some nike stuff still you're still a little little goy boy a little cattle
01:10:49.800 yeah yeah i'm going you've been showing your legs too much you've been back to the showing knee
01:10:54.520 again it's just comfortable brother disgusting hairy knee at least wear pants i wearing pants
01:11:02.280 is like it's embarrassing crazy so you're like oh the size yeah well no you're uncomfortable
01:11:08.740 i'm wearing pants right now and you're not and you could be more comfortable in shorts but you're
01:11:13.200 like well my feelings don't matter because i'm not important i'll just wear pants because i'd
01:11:18.400 rather appear to look a certain way sure i'm actually to be comfortable and i don't matter
01:11:23.200 to myself so i have rather people see me as looking professional and you come to the office
01:11:28.580 and it's just me and the dog i'm actually unsure what where the uncomfortable part of wearing pants
01:11:34.080 is i'm unsure about that because when you where is it when you it's uh it's right here it's right
01:11:39.720 here when you sit down see that's loose i got it loose that's touching your whole legs i got it
01:11:46.280 loose all right well that's the end of cringe still buys nike but you can't let me well no i
01:11:53.240 mean honestly the world would be a better place if nike was a good company doing good shit
01:11:57.700 instead of gay black shit so true turns out black people don't really see social justice
01:12:04.820 messaging and then go, ooh, I gotta buy that
01:12:07.040 now. They like it if a rapper
01:12:08.860 wears it. That's very true.
01:12:11.060 Alright, well that's the end of Cringe. We're now moving on
01:12:12.860 to Urban Decay.
01:12:15.200 Alright, our first story from Urban
01:12:16.860 Decay happened a few days ago.
01:12:18.840 There was a massive brawl at a
01:12:20.920 Cubs game. And it was a Cubs-Sox
01:12:23.100 game, the crosstown rivalry, so
01:12:24.960 things get a little chippy.
01:12:29.620 Out in the bleachers.
01:12:34.820 there's some migrant types and then a fat rrb type is that you that's you and the fat rrb type
01:12:46.640 kicks first you'll see it here in a sec here comes the 90 year old ticket taker
01:12:51.720 and the fat guy thinks he has the high ground and he kicks and that starts it
01:13:04.820 Oh, fat guy eats one.
01:13:15.800 When all these migrants jump on him, four on one, five on one.
01:13:22.640 I thought that guy was trying to help.
01:13:26.140 Here's my favorite part comes at the end now.
01:13:30.400 He's just sitting there getting punched.
01:13:31.940 Yes.
01:13:33.200 Here it comes.
01:13:33.860 Here it is.
01:13:34.220 So the guy who started it all with the Sparta kick is just sitting to the bleacher's gut out.
01:13:39.520 Then finally a white guy comes to help.
01:13:47.140 That's about the end of it.
01:13:48.420 You're good?
01:13:48.820 Yeah, that's about the end.
01:13:50.920 So the Latinos.
01:13:52.060 The Latinos went crazy.
01:13:53.960 And you can't have the 90-year-old ticket taker who's been working at Wrigley Field for the last 60 years.
01:14:00.860 and he still does it and like going up and down the stairs is how he stays alive and that's an
01:14:05.460 exercise for him can't have that anymore because there's migrants here and they're fighting and
01:14:09.860 you need to be able-bodied sir we need we need an able-bodied person because there's too many
01:14:13.600 migrants that are violent yeah and whether or not these are migrants or children of migrants
01:14:17.380 they're all pretty fresh latinos yeah and everyone's standing around he's getting punched over
01:14:22.240 and over was pretty insane and i don't want to bring the religion and bring religion into it
01:14:27.200 But the brown person was punching the white guy, and look who's laughing in the background.
01:14:33.800 I don't want to bring religion into it.
01:14:35.740 But guess the religion.
01:14:36.800 But there could be a guess the religion game here, and it almost could summarize what's going on with the country in general when it comes to immigration.
01:14:44.980 Maybe.
01:14:45.360 Maybe.
01:14:46.040 Maybe.
01:14:46.480 I'm not going to make that leap.
01:14:47.940 I can't.
01:14:48.260 I can't make that assessment.
01:14:49.620 But Chicago's a developing city.
01:14:51.700 Yeah.
01:14:53.520 It's developing into something worse.
01:14:56.060 All right, next we have some bad examples of parents with kids.
01:15:02.000 Yeah, it's mostly driving.
01:15:03.420 This is a bad driving section that came across my desk.
01:15:07.040 You put this together nicely.
01:15:08.620 And you know how we were talking about it that last time where that woman was stealing diapers and then she was trying to evade police, almost ran over somebody, and then her one-year-old got shot?
01:15:19.740 And then we showed you the body cam footage of the shoplifting mom, too,
01:15:22.940 who tried to make a run for it, even though she was surrounded with a toddler.
01:15:26.720 This is a similar kind of neglect I've been seeing.
01:15:29.060 And the first one is a dad didn't want to watch his kid,
01:15:31.700 but the mom insisted he take the baby.
01:15:34.180 And he jumps on the hood of the car with the baby,
01:15:36.940 and they start filming each other.
01:15:38.660 A little bit of a custody dispute.
01:15:40.960 Get him here, baby.
01:15:44.040 So he's risking the baby's life.
01:15:45.780 You know how much it takes to kill a soft cranium baby.
01:15:49.300 He'll risk that life because he doesn't want to babysit for six hours.
01:15:52.680 Yeah, right there for that.
01:15:54.460 And that's a child endangerment for both parents, actually.
01:15:58.580 Penalties offset.
01:15:59.640 Both go to jail.
01:16:00.580 Child goes to the state.
01:16:02.060 Yeah, not good.
01:16:03.200 Or no one did anything.
01:16:04.480 Yeah.
01:16:04.980 Penalties offset.
01:16:05.720 And we have another one.
01:16:06.720 Bad babies in cars.
01:16:10.520 Baby's out of the child seat.
01:16:12.020 Extremely young.
01:16:13.460 Using a mouth sucker.
01:16:15.720 What's that called?
01:16:16.440 Pacifier?
01:16:16.840 holding up on the handle.
01:16:21.200 He's, you know.
01:16:22.060 Mom thinks it's cute.
01:16:23.820 But he might get thrown through the fucking windshield.
01:16:27.220 And then you'll have R.I.P. little Tay-Tay,
01:16:29.860 Mommy was neglectful.
01:16:31.340 But they won't write Mommy was neglectful on the bottom, right?
01:16:33.840 Yeah, and was Mom filming that while driving?
01:16:37.700 Going 40.
01:16:38.680 I'm doing the tree math on what's passing by the window.
01:16:41.680 That's at least 40 an hour.
01:16:42.960 You're going 40 and filming.
01:16:44.980 It might be residential.
01:16:45.740 might be 35 because she's definitely speeding in the right 25 mile an hour zone right if she's
01:16:49.700 not good and we have another one what'd you see out there yeah i'm just letting y'all know y'all
01:16:55.880 thought y'all was gonna keep us in the crib we ain't finished up in no crib we on our way out
01:17:00.500 the door we got kisey over there the co-pilot what's up kise you co-pilot we got ari back there
01:17:10.020 Ari, what you doing?
01:17:12.440 My baby's so cute.
01:17:13.760 He's hanging out the sunroof.
01:17:15.600 And my infant is right in the airbag blast zone.
01:17:20.020 And I'm filming.
01:17:21.400 And I'm filming not paying attention.
01:17:23.560 No one's got a seatbelt on.
01:17:25.220 So you know what?
01:17:26.120 It's interesting because if one of these kids died,
01:17:29.900 like you got in an accident with this woman,
01:17:32.020 one of these kids died, you'd be like, oh, my God.
01:17:34.940 What did I do?
01:17:36.260 Yeah.
01:17:36.860 There's blood on my hands.
01:17:38.080 And it's just all on her.
01:17:39.220 It's all on the previous driver, the previous mom, too.
01:17:41.900 That's so true.
01:17:42.480 And you'd think they'd keep the baby safe because that's how the EBT comes.
01:17:46.020 Yeah, but-
01:17:46.720 Every baby, you get more EBT.
01:17:48.160 Nah, they don't care.
01:17:49.180 They just risk it.
01:17:49.920 They don't think like that.
01:17:50.980 Yeah, it's hard to-
01:17:51.860 The office is hard to update if your child dies in an airbag accident.
01:17:55.780 So they just keep sending it for four.
01:17:57.580 Yeah, that's so true.
01:17:58.500 You still got the birth certificate.
01:17:59.980 I don't know, man, but this is just something I've seen in like-
01:18:03.040 I don't know.
01:18:03.480 White people are so uptight.
01:18:05.620 Uptight about getting the car seat inappropriately,
01:18:07.600 and you take it to the fire department,
01:18:09.220 They show you how to install the car seat the appropriate way, right?
01:18:11.720 Yeah.
01:18:12.380 Just to double check, even though you went to an Ivy League school.
01:18:15.260 And, you know, we actually have a friend who did that, who I'm thinking about.
01:18:18.680 Oh, yeah.
01:18:19.380 But, yeah.
01:18:21.500 And then they just go, yeah, put the baby up front.
01:18:23.940 Get the baby in the car.
01:18:25.020 That's it.
01:18:26.020 All right.
01:18:26.380 Our next story is a sad story.
01:18:29.560 And then it's about a mass shooting, right?
01:18:31.700 So a teenager was charged with murder in Kentucky after a shooting at a park.
01:18:36.600 We're going to tell you the details there.
01:18:38.060 And then we're going to play a clip of his mom and listen to how she talks about the kid and the advice she gave the kid.
01:18:44.200 Yeah, teenager charged with murder after a mass shooting at Kentucky Park, 16-year-old dead and four others wounded, including two children at community celebration in Lexington.
01:18:54.460 Authorities in Kentucky charged an 18-year-old man with murder and several counts of assault after a shooting in Lexington Park, left a teenager dead and four others injured.
01:19:01.940 One of multiple similar cases around the U.S. over the weekend,
01:19:07.100 Demetrius Griffin was arrested less than 24 hours after Saturday night's mass shooting at Charles Young Park in the city's downtown,
01:19:14.700 according to the Lexington Police Department.
01:19:16.840 Officers responded to reports of gunfire in the park at about 7 p.m. and found five people shot,
01:19:23.640 including two adults, a 14-year-old, and a 4-year-old.
01:19:27.760 So a lot of people shot.
01:19:29.580 And here's his mom.
01:19:32.260 I wonder, you know, if she's going to have some apologies
01:19:35.540 or kind of explain the situation.
01:19:37.440 Accountability maybe because he's a minor and she's the adult?
01:19:39.440 No, he's 18.
01:19:40.360 So he's freshly not a minor,
01:19:42.120 but he did shoot a four-year-old and a 14-year-old.
01:19:44.560 Let's see what mom says.
01:19:47.040 Motherfuckers bring stuff on theyself.
01:19:49.100 And then when they pop off, oh, they wrong.
01:19:52.180 They wrong.
01:19:53.000 They was sitting there manning their business
01:19:54.400 like every other motherfucker there.
01:19:56.460 Manning their business having a good motherfucking time.
01:19:59.000 Who told them motherfuckers to come down there?
01:20:01.100 No, you want to know what they said?
01:20:02.160 They told my niece, we about to go down here and whoop your cousin.
01:20:05.780 So what my son going to do, just run?
01:20:07.800 I tell him, I've been telling my sons to run forever.
01:20:10.580 They tired of running.
01:20:12.100 They tired of this shit.
01:20:14.240 Sorry, not fucking sorry.
01:20:17.020 Hmm.
01:20:17.480 So sorry, not fucking sorry.
01:20:19.320 He had to do it.
01:20:20.660 They tired of running.
01:20:21.800 He had to shoot a four-year-old.
01:20:23.140 Yeah.
01:20:24.540 There's not even any middle-of-the-road hedging.
01:20:27.060 Like, maybe get away from the crowded area where all the public is.
01:20:31.300 Watch where you're spraying.
01:20:33.400 It's all just they had it come in, and they was threatening to beat him up,
01:20:37.340 and that's why he had to hold the gun sideways and hit a four-year-old with it.
01:20:40.840 Crazy.
01:20:41.800 So not a lot of great parents, too.
01:20:44.660 And maybe just don't.
01:20:46.000 Maybe just hop off social media.
01:20:47.480 You don't need to say anything.
01:20:48.880 You're going to be busy with court for a long time with this kid,
01:20:51.640 visiting him in jail and stuff.
01:20:53.080 Yeah.
01:20:53.620 But couldn't help it.
01:20:54.500 Had to let.
01:20:56.020 And that's kind of a person who, they're playing by ghetto rules, not the state laws of Kentucky.
01:21:02.960 They're on ghetto rules, right?
01:21:05.160 Yeah.
01:21:05.620 It's not, oh, it's self-defense.
01:21:06.780 They was going to beat him up.
01:21:07.860 Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.
01:21:10.300 Just, you know, there's nothing else to say.
01:21:12.920 All right, moving on to our last clip.
01:21:14.860 This is our last clip of Urban Decay.
01:21:17.140 And I know we all support law enforcement.
01:21:20.280 You support law enforcement?
01:21:21.560 Yeah.
01:21:21.880 You back the blue.
01:21:22.680 Oh, I back the blue.
01:21:23.660 We all back the blue.
01:21:24.640 We all have a shirt.
01:21:26.020 we all backed the blue
01:21:27.900 but I want you guys to suspend disbelief
01:21:30.820 for just a second and enjoy this clip
01:21:32.980 because this kid who got arrested
01:21:35.040 is an absolute nut character
01:21:37.200 and if you watch it
01:21:39.020 and don't concern yourself with the
01:21:40.880 disrespect of police and you watch it for pure
01:21:42.920 enjoyment, it's pretty funny
01:21:44.860 yeah, what's your name?
01:21:46.760 Lieutenant Fox
01:21:47.400 oh, Lieutenant Fox
01:21:48.560 oh, Lieutenant
01:21:50.380 shut the f*** up, Lieutenant
01:21:53.600 get the f*** out of my sight
01:21:54.940 can you be a good dog and give me a drink no don't think so why do you ask why because you
01:22:03.020 just shut the up no i'll speak whenever the i want to okay you won't i will speak whenever
01:22:09.100 the i choose to look at me just look at me tell me you think you intimidate me dude no i don't
01:22:16.620 good because you don't don't you dare look at me that's funny right you will be forgiven for laughing
01:22:24.940 And you're gonna see what I can do.
01:22:26.940 Thank God.
01:22:27.940 You're saved.
01:22:33.940 Why'd you do that?
01:22:34.940 Why did you do that?
01:22:36.940 Why did you flip it upside down?
01:22:38.940 Because...
01:22:40.940 You're gonna f***ing die.
01:22:41.940 And you, especially, officer, on the f***ing computer.
01:22:44.940 Yeah, with the glasses, Mr. Four Eyes.
01:22:48.940 No! I need to get out! No! I need to run! Push me down, please! I need to get out of here, because I need to save your guys' lives! I need to go! Can you release me? I need to run away!
01:23:03.940 Sit down!
01:23:04.940 There's no- There's mastery.
01:23:08.940 Wait, do you guys like Logan Paul? Jake Paul or Logan Paul?
01:23:11.940 Jake Paul, what's your social?
01:23:13.940 I don't know my f***ing social, you dumbass!
01:23:18.940 How many orgies have you guys been in?
01:23:20.660 You're four.
01:23:25.160 He just needs, like, therapy right now.
01:23:27.760 Although the family believes Shion is harmless,
01:23:30.360 officers still have a duty to determine the credibility.
01:23:32.680 All right, we get it.
01:23:33.280 That was enough.
01:23:33.780 But it's just an absolute nut.
01:23:35.940 Manic.
01:23:36.300 Playing a character.
01:23:38.260 And I don't know how to explain it.
01:23:39.240 Is he drunk?
01:23:40.120 He looked, like, pretty composed.
01:23:42.680 I think he's just an average Logan and Jake Paul viewer.
01:23:45.680 I think that's just how they are.
01:23:46.760 That's how Gen Z is now.
01:23:47.780 They're all nihilistic.
01:23:48.940 All right, well, that's the end of Urban Decay.
01:23:51.680 Don't get too down or too depressed.
01:23:53.320 We're moving on to Uplifting Gold, and we have uplifting stuff today.
01:23:57.220 I want to start with two funny tweets I saw.
01:23:59.100 Okay.
01:23:59.500 Mimetic Sisyphus, number one.
01:24:00.780 Yeah, he's been on fire.
01:24:02.340 We haven't shown him in a while.
01:24:04.440 We have.
01:24:05.060 We have, but I need to reach back out to him and start talking to him more
01:24:10.140 because, for me, I categorize Mimetic Sisyphus in the same umbrella as Farmer Bill
01:24:16.200 just because they're my friends.
01:24:18.800 He's part of the show.
01:24:19.720 He's part of the show.
01:24:20.940 But then I've been talking to Farmer Bill a lot lately
01:24:23.080 and not Mimetic Sisyphus, and I'm like, oh, it's all good.
01:24:25.780 They're the same guy, but they're not.
01:24:27.160 So I have to reach back out to Mimetic Sisyphus.
01:24:29.540 Well, he says, girl boss implies the existence of an actual boss.
01:24:33.260 That's funny.
01:24:34.200 Yeah, checkmate.
01:24:35.500 All right.
01:24:36.500 And then can you read the original tweet?
01:24:38.160 Choose in Texas by Ella Langley becomes the longest running
01:24:40.960 non-holiday number one single by any female artist
01:24:43.840 in the Billboard Hot 100 history.
01:24:45.440 surpassing One Sweet Day, and it's been there for 17 weeks.
01:24:50.320 And someone said, imagine a Chinese person trying to pronounce her name.
01:24:54.080 Ella, Ella Rangwe.
01:24:56.360 Ella Rangwe.
01:24:57.260 That's fun, right?
01:24:58.280 That is fun.
01:24:58.900 And that's actually back to Lululemon.
01:25:00.700 That's why they chose Lululemon.
01:25:02.260 They were doing a bit.
01:25:03.300 They thought it would be funny.
01:25:04.640 Rululemon.
01:25:05.300 Yeah, Rululemon.
01:25:06.400 That's how American companies should start,
01:25:08.380 based on a little bit of racism.
01:25:09.480 And we do all the, everybody's been talking about the Billboard Hot 100
01:25:13.000 and no rap songs in the top 10
01:25:14.960 after USAID funding went down.
01:25:16.900 I just saw Alice in Chains song
01:25:19.280 re-entered the Billboard Hot 100.
01:25:21.400 Good.
01:25:21.980 Man in the Box.
01:25:24.520 Man in the Box.
01:25:26.560 Yeah, so I don't know, man.
01:25:30.260 And they ruined all our pipelines
01:25:32.620 for alt-rock, 90s rock.
01:25:34.800 The kids aren't making it.
01:25:36.000 Nobody's got record deals
01:25:37.200 for like a nine-year period.
01:25:38.960 Wow.
01:25:39.620 Right when Obama got in.
01:25:41.520 So we got to get those back up and running because rap, the era of rap is over.
01:25:45.600 It's country and rock and alternative.
01:25:47.680 Good to know.
01:25:48.780 Let's get to our next clip.
01:25:49.840 The Amish are using a horse and buggy to trail to launch a boat.
01:25:56.260 That's rare.
01:25:59.460 The horse knows, dude.
01:26:01.100 The horse is good at it.
01:26:03.660 I like a horse who's part of the team.
01:26:06.600 Those carriages that they have are pretty expensive, too.
01:26:09.080 They're pretty high end
01:26:11.200 That makes
01:26:13.020 I think it's like 15
01:26:14.180 15k or so
01:26:16.040 For a carriage?
01:26:17.180 I bet they could build it
01:26:18.040 In an afternoon
01:26:19.020 For 200 bucks
01:26:19.860 Well I think there's some supplies
01:26:21.140 They need for
01:26:21.720 There's some pieces
01:26:22.600 You know
01:26:23.080 The wheels are maybe
01:26:24.480 A little more complicated
01:26:25.220 Than you think
01:26:25.780 The bent metal
01:26:26.440 Yeah
01:26:26.800 Alright
01:26:27.400 Nexus person
01:26:28.680 And then you have it for life
01:26:29.640 It's not like
01:26:30.200 You need
01:26:30.880 You got 100,000 miles on it
01:26:32.240 You just keep repairing it
01:26:33.520 Yeah
01:26:34.120 But for 15k
01:26:35.220 You buy a carriage
01:26:36.060 You could buy
01:26:36.780 an old S-Class Mercedes
01:26:39.540 for the same price.
01:26:40.680 I don't think the Amish
01:26:41.380 are making the same comparisons
01:26:42.600 as you.
01:26:43.740 Because my point is
01:26:44.660 because they breed the horse,
01:26:46.600 you know,
01:26:47.300 but they're really on
01:26:48.280 some different shit.
01:26:49.160 But my point is
01:26:49.960 I'm not going to buy
01:26:50.720 an Amish buggy.
01:26:52.300 Yeah, we already knew that.
01:26:53.420 So the only left
01:26:55.700 you're not even going to wear
01:26:56.280 pants for the show.
01:26:57.200 The only thing left
01:26:57.660 is the S-Class.
01:26:58.940 Yeah.
01:26:59.420 So maybe I'll go check it out.
01:27:01.100 Facebook Marketplace.
01:27:01.920 OK.
01:27:02.440 I ignore the ads I see.
01:27:03.820 All right.
01:27:04.160 All right.
01:27:04.360 Just focus on the cars.
01:27:05.280 OK.
01:27:05.780 All right.
01:27:06.080 Next, someone says, imagine coming down the stairs at night and hearing this sound.
01:27:10.240 Butcher, should we go up the elevator or should we go up the stairs?
01:27:15.940 Let's go up the stairs.
01:27:29.600 You'd think someone was being like chopped up in a machine or something.
01:27:33.420 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:27:34.460 Isn't that crazy?
01:27:36.400 Yeah, I kind of hate those.
01:27:38.580 That's a bulldog?
01:27:39.820 You like English bulldogs.
01:27:40.960 I like English bulldogs.
01:27:42.020 That's more of a pug vocalization.
01:27:43.940 Yeah, it is.
01:27:44.600 That's more of a freaking out pug thing.
01:27:46.600 That's why I was confused.
01:27:47.300 Could be AI.
01:27:48.640 I want to get an English bulldog and name him Stinky.
01:27:51.400 I think that's my, that's a funny looks and name combo.
01:27:56.220 Yeah.
01:27:56.640 Name him Stinky.
01:27:57.660 You can bring him here.
01:27:58.980 I didn't ask.
01:28:00.000 All right, our last.
01:28:00.820 Stinky's mine.
01:28:01.460 Our last clip of the show is our Pure Americana clip of the week.
01:28:04.840 it's a prayer from grandpa for another day of life thank you lord for this little birthday party here
01:28:14.600 look now at us lord and bless us as you see fit and thank you a lot for this this food and this
01:28:23.720 This good roof over her head is watch over as you see fit.
01:28:33.180 In Jesus' name I pray.
01:28:36.160 Amen.
01:28:37.040 Amen.
01:28:37.840 Amen.
01:28:38.720 Isn't that nice?
01:28:39.780 Classic.
01:28:40.780 Classic American.
01:28:41.620 That's Americana.
01:28:42.480 I was expecting it to go slightly off the rails in some way.
01:28:45.240 That was just a good old grandpa prayer for you guys.
01:28:48.480 God bless.
01:28:48.880 All right.
01:28:49.200 We have some shout outs.
01:28:50.140 We're not doing business shout outs today.
01:28:51.600 We're going to pick them back up next week, so I haven't forgotten you.
01:28:55.360 But we just can't do them every single episode.
01:28:57.600 But we have birthday shout outs.
01:28:58.780 We have a happy birthday to Captain Perry from us, Kimberly, and Penelope, and all the creatures.
01:29:04.760 Happy birthday, Captain Perry.
01:29:05.860 I don't know about the creatures.
01:29:06.840 I can't speak for them.
01:29:07.920 But happy birthday.
01:29:08.880 Maybe they live in Kensington in Philly or something.
01:29:14.180 Or a Skid Row.
01:29:15.380 The Nightmare Before Christmas movie.
01:29:17.060 There's chairs in there.
01:29:18.280 I don't know where you live.
01:29:19.240 Enjoy the creatures.
01:29:20.820 We have a happy birthday to Meredith, who turns one on August 21st.
01:29:25.340 Huh.
01:29:26.000 And a happy second anniversary to Colby and Kate on August 24th.
01:29:31.400 Those are the parents of Meredith.
01:29:32.680 Yeah, and that was, I think that's coming up.
01:29:35.420 Yeah, so they have a baby first birthday on August 21st for Meredith,
01:29:41.320 and then their anniversary is three days later.
01:29:43.640 So, very nice.
01:29:44.800 Colby and Kate, congratulations.
01:29:46.160 Happy birthday to Meredith.
01:29:47.340 Happy birthday and happy anniversary.
01:29:48.960 Sorry, I almost botched that one.
01:29:50.720 Yeah, that's okay.
01:29:51.680 Happy birthday to Lenwood on August 21st.
01:29:55.880 Lenwood.
01:29:56.520 Lenwood.
01:29:57.020 One word, one name.
01:29:58.500 Lenwood.
01:29:59.320 He's turning 34, and him and Erica just had their second son in April.
01:30:04.640 Very cool.
01:30:05.360 Huge.
01:30:05.860 Lenwood.
01:30:06.400 Happy birthday.
01:30:07.160 You're a good guy.
01:30:08.300 Lenwood.
01:30:09.020 Lenwood.
01:30:09.540 With an E.
01:30:10.480 I knew a guy named Lenwood once.
01:30:12.360 Lenwood, yeah.
01:30:12.660 Never Lenwood.
01:30:13.620 Lenwood.
01:30:14.640 And then there'll be Lonwood.
01:30:16.620 There's many variations.
01:30:17.840 Lonwood.
01:30:18.700 I know.
01:30:19.140 And that's it.
01:30:19.600 I don't even want to get into it.
01:30:20.840 Happy birthday to Elena from Us and Matt.
01:30:23.600 They love the show.
01:30:24.920 And I'm going to be doing a small business shout out for Matt
01:30:27.020 once he gets me the details back on his business.
01:30:29.720 Check your PayPal messages.
01:30:32.120 Okay.
01:30:32.520 Happy birthday, Elena.
01:30:34.300 Well, that's the end of the show.
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