Fleccas Talks Podcast - February 27, 2026


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Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 42 minutes

Words per Minute

181.91454

Word Count

18,595

Sentence Count

2,013

Misogynist Sentences

51

Hate Speech Sentences

96


Summary


Transcript

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00:00:31.460 Welcome back to Flackers Talks, the podcast episode 332.
00:00:36.260 Today on the show, Mom Donnie's turning his back on the NYPD.
00:00:41.060 I'm going to tell you what I think happens next.
00:00:43.420 Then in our migrant section, we tell you how Joe Biden's TSA allowed illegal sex predators
00:00:49.000 to use their sexual predator paperwork to fly anywhere in the country.
00:00:53.260 Not good.
00:00:53.940 Then in Cringe of the Week, AI is giving bad advice.
00:00:57.040 We'll go over some examples.
00:00:58.080 And last but not least, in urban decay, we have some light prison sentences for egregious crimes.
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00:03:57.440 How are we feeling?
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00:04:01.100 Yeah?
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00:04:20.420 your forearm.
00:04:21.200 But it looks kind of cool.
00:04:22.860 Okay.
00:04:23.360 Maybe you like it.
00:04:24.200 Maybe you like getting burned by a oil.
00:04:25.220 I liked it.
00:04:26.020 Yeah.
00:04:26.540 All right.
00:04:26.860 How's everyone doing?
00:04:27.620 We do have a little bit of an update.
00:04:29.580 We're going to be doing the video version of the podcast on Spotify for as long as Spotify
00:04:34.700 will allow us.
00:04:35.600 We tried a few months back, and we had some copyright issues, and now we're trying again.
00:04:40.520 So if you're watching on Spotify, watch on Spotify.
00:04:44.240 Don't they hammer us with ads, though?
00:04:46.640 They might.
00:04:47.360 I don't know how to fully work that.
00:04:49.180 YouTube's still number one, but if you're desperate and in a pinch, I don't know where
00:04:52.220 you somehow have access to Spotify, but not YouTube.
00:04:54.940 I guess until they copyright us again, we're going to be there.
00:04:57.580 YouTube's number one, guys.
00:04:58.980 This is where you watch.
00:04:59.980 Yes.
00:05:00.360 All right.
00:05:00.640 Let's get into the show.
00:05:01.540 We have a pretty dense episode.
00:05:03.660 We were talking before.
00:05:04.520 We've got a lot of assets.
00:05:05.600 Yeah, it's dense.
00:05:06.340 There's a lot of stuff going on, dude.
00:05:08.060 It never stops, and there are new bad discoveries every time, like the migrant sex offenders,
00:05:14.100 which we're going to get to later.
00:05:15.240 But it's always a couple years late that you find out someone was hurting you way worse
00:05:20.460 than they even lied to you about on TV.
00:05:22.620 It never goes the other way.
00:05:23.800 I know.
00:05:24.360 We never find out, whoa, we have a budget surplus, all this money.
00:05:28.260 There's only 4 million illegals that came, not 50.
00:05:31.000 I actually just saw something, not to get into it, but Chuck Schumer says we should look
00:05:35.080 for a pathway to naturalize all 10 to 11 million illegals here.
00:05:39.580 And it's like, yeah, right, Chuck.
00:05:41.460 They said 10 million in 1975.
00:05:43.800 Yeah.
00:05:44.320 You're fucked.
00:05:45.300 Yeah.
00:05:45.760 But they try to play games.
00:05:47.200 That's why any talk of amnesty between Democrats and Republicans is dead on arrival, because
00:05:52.820 there's this iceberg where 90% of the migrants are underneath, and it's just a total lie.
00:05:58.560 We could do a thing where it's like, all right, we'll do amnesty.
00:06:01.720 Everyone show yourselves.
00:06:03.540 Come out.
00:06:04.120 We'll do amnesty.
00:06:04.780 And it's a trap.
00:06:05.620 And they go, ah, actually, it turns out there's 52 million illegals, not 11, so we can't do
00:06:09.700 amnesty anymore.
00:06:10.780 Hey, Chuck, if there's under 11, let's talk amnesty.
00:06:13.380 All right?
00:06:13.680 And then they all come out and prove themselves, and it's 59 million.
00:06:17.280 So true.
00:06:18.040 All right, let's get to our first story, which is kind of about that.
00:06:20.640 Can you read the headline?
00:06:21.760 Social security numbers issued under Biden to illegals doubled every year per Fox News,
00:06:26.820 started at 270K, but then moved to 590, ended up 2024, 2 million.
00:06:32.640 Hmm.
00:06:33.080 2 million to illegals.
00:06:33.740 So it's like 4 million in four years, basically.
00:06:36.780 But there's only 11 million here still, according to Chuck.
00:06:39.780 So I don't know how that works.
00:06:41.460 And they're not voting, but they also have social security numbers.
00:06:45.840 It sounds like they're voting, and that's 4 million people, which would win every election.
00:06:50.040 Yes.
00:06:50.700 Yes.
00:06:51.080 You know what the swing state margins are.
00:06:52.680 100,000.
00:06:53.500 Yeah.
00:06:53.980 So that's not good.
00:06:55.040 And then Trump has been talking about using his executive power to do some voter integrity
00:06:59.740 stuff.
00:07:00.120 Can you read that, please?
00:07:00.900 Trump seeking executive power over elections is urged to declare emergency from The Washington
00:07:06.620 Post.
00:07:07.600 Pro-Trump activists who say they are in coordination with the White House are circulating a 17-page
00:07:12.520 draft executive order that claims China interfered in the 2020 election as a basis to declare
00:07:18.760 a national emergency that would unlock extraordinary presidential power over voting.
00:07:23.760 So hopefully that does happen.
00:07:25.280 I don't know if it's going to—I think if it did happen, they would probably release
00:07:28.520 another virus to get the mail-in votes again.
00:07:31.260 China does it again.
00:07:32.500 New Wuhan virus.
00:07:33.760 So I'm hoping for the best there.
00:07:36.720 I don't know what's actually going to happen, though.
00:07:38.860 And then you find, like, one Chinese national who voted in Orange County, and then it's like,
00:07:43.060 power grab.
00:07:43.820 Give me all the voting power.
00:07:45.180 I don't know.
00:07:45.660 I'm looking at every tool we have.
00:07:48.560 So the SAVE Act is, like, looking not great in terms of passing.
00:07:52.820 So if you can grab power from the executive branch, I'm fine with it.
00:07:56.860 Yeah, me too.
00:07:57.800 And we'll see.
00:07:59.000 That's something that we've been talking about for months and years at this point.
00:08:02.560 That's, like, our number one thing besides getting all the migrants out.
00:08:05.960 State of the Union was a few days ago.
00:08:07.740 We're not going to spend too much time on it, but we do want to point to some of the highlights.
00:08:11.940 Can you read the polls?
00:08:13.800 Yeah, well, this is a reaction to it, to Trump's State of the Union speech.
00:08:17.820 Positive 63 percent, negative 36 percent.
00:08:20.460 That was a CNN poll.
00:08:21.900 So that's kind of a lick your finger, put it in the air for the normies.
00:08:25.780 Yeah.
00:08:26.380 For us, we're looking a little deeper.
00:08:28.840 We're kind of, like, entrenched in these right-wing issues.
00:08:31.540 Yeah.
00:08:31.980 This is more from, like, am I happy with the president?
00:08:34.700 I never watch the news type of perspective.
00:08:37.360 Yeah, and it was a good speech.
00:08:38.900 The only thing that kind of bugged me was Trump kept saying,
00:08:42.240 we're winning like never before.
00:08:44.080 We're in the golden age of America now, right?
00:08:47.020 And it's like, I don't know.
00:08:48.220 Does everyone, maybe it's just me because my shit coins are down.
00:08:51.440 But does it feel like we're in a golden age winning like never before?
00:08:55.680 It feels like, if anything, we may have slowed the bleeding down to a manageable pace.
00:09:01.500 And that's the difference between people who are perpetually online, deep in right-wing issues versus the normies, right?
00:09:09.800 Stopping the bleeding is what I'd call it.
00:09:11.720 And Trump has his own ego.
00:09:13.180 Like, he has to say he needs his pomp and to be braggadocious, basically, because part of it is, like, it's me.
00:09:21.500 I'm helping.
00:09:22.120 I'm doing it.
00:09:22.940 And for us, it's like, yeah, you stopped the bleeding.
00:09:26.120 And the bleeding can pick up in three more years like that.
00:09:30.660 So I guess the issue for us was it's more reactive or stopping.
00:09:35.740 Like, yes, the border got locked down.
00:09:38.340 But all the people are still here.
00:09:39.880 You know, there's, like, that second leg of it.
00:09:42.600 And so, yeah, we kind of took a little bit of issue with calling it the golden age and stuff like that, which I get that he has to do.
00:09:48.840 But really, we see it as more of we held the line and stopped the bleeding on a majority of issues, like inflation, the border, various other things.
00:09:57.520 That's how I see it, too.
00:09:58.520 And maybe the boomers are a little more happy because the stock market's high and their home prices are high.
00:10:03.040 Yeah.
00:10:03.320 So, like, maybe for, like, different sex, different generations, they have different views on how good or bad things are.
00:10:09.400 Totally.
00:10:09.880 And the young people kind of feel disenfranchised.
00:10:12.400 But I see both sides.
00:10:14.120 Yeah.
00:10:14.500 And that's the thing.
00:10:16.100 A younger generation person who's just coming up, like, if your 401k is up 10% or 15% in Trump's first year, but you only have $1,000 in it, that's $150.
00:10:28.280 If you're a boomer with six mil in your retirement accounts, it's a pretty penny, right?
00:10:32.740 It keeps going up.
00:10:33.740 And so, yeah, that's why we're demanding more.
00:10:36.540 We need to see more on the deportation front and the scams.
00:10:40.860 Like, we're still in that GOP era where it's, like, legal immigration's good, illegal's bad.
00:10:47.220 And then we're, like, sitting over here, like, Frisco, Texas looks like Mumbai.
00:10:51.480 The Costco there is fucking crazy, guys.
00:10:53.880 Yeah.
00:10:54.140 So that doesn't feel like the golden age to me.
00:10:56.000 If you're living in Frisco, Texas, and you're not Indian, it's not the golden age, right?
00:11:00.120 Look around.
00:11:00.780 Yeah.
00:11:00.960 So we had a little problem with that, but it is true, like, that we have stopped the bleeding, and if we kept, and if Kamala Harris was in, we'd be in, like, a really, really bad spot.
00:11:12.720 So it's good that we saved the day, but there's the night left, you know?
00:11:19.480 That's a great point.
00:11:20.500 And there were some other stats worth mentioning.
00:11:23.960 The murder rate is down.
00:11:25.060 Yeah, and we've talked about this on the show.
00:11:27.240 In his State of the Union, Trump said last year the murder rate saw its single largest decline in recorded history, the biggest decline, the lowest number in 125 years.
00:11:36.700 A CBS News fact check determined that that is true.
00:11:39.860 That's rare.
00:11:40.740 Yeah.
00:11:41.220 I know.
00:11:41.900 They probably tried whatever they could to make that not be true.
00:11:45.680 And isn't that funny, fact checkers, that whole era of fact checkers?
00:11:50.060 It used to be scary back in the day.
00:11:51.900 You get fact checked on your Instagram post about COVID.
00:11:54.420 And now your channel's nuked.
00:11:56.420 Yeah, the fact check was the predicate to ban you, and that's the whole point.
00:11:59.880 And then they were wrong about everything, and I was right.
00:12:02.420 Yeah.
00:12:02.920 Then we sued them.
00:12:03.920 Yes.
00:12:04.500 And then we have another good stat we wanted to highlight about fentanyl deaths.
00:12:08.740 Yeah, not only have murder rates declined, fentanyl deaths have also dropped massively.
00:12:12.900 Looks like securing the border and cutting the flow of illegals into America worked.
00:12:16.400 And then you could see the point on the chart where Donald Trump takes over, and then we fall back down.
00:12:21.540 Straight line down.
00:12:22.120 Looks good.
00:12:22.800 Yeah.
00:12:22.900 And then after the State of the Union, a lot of Democrats were giving their rebuttals.
00:12:28.440 These women had a podcast where they talked about their reaction.
00:12:32.460 I was there.
00:12:34.000 I was there.
00:12:35.120 And it was as horrific as I thought it would be.
00:12:38.700 Did you leave early?
00:12:40.660 Absolutely.
00:12:41.140 It was like an award show.
00:12:45.280 You get a medal.
00:12:46.280 You get a medal.
00:12:47.280 You get a medal.
00:12:48.640 That's literally, Mo just said, you get a car, you get a car.
00:12:51.100 Y'all are on the same page.
00:12:52.280 Are you making fun of the 100-year-old World War II pilot?
00:12:56.760 I think these five black women are, on a Zoom call, making fun of veterans.
00:13:01.980 And I think people get detached from what the government is.
00:13:07.380 It's like, what percent of our budget is defense?
00:13:09.700 And then, like, basically one of the main roles of our federal government is the military.
00:13:15.140 So you'd expect an outsized amount of time spent on honoring and talking about and dealing with the military.
00:13:21.440 These people think, I don't know, they got used to talking about illegals and trans kids and stuff way out of the purview of the federal government, in my mind.
00:13:30.060 And so seeing people celebrate the military and, you know, decorated heroes is very foreign to them.
00:13:35.140 It's confusing.
00:13:36.020 Yeah.
00:13:36.300 I didn't know what he was talking about.
00:13:38.560 Everyone keeps getting medals.
00:13:40.740 So, yeah, that was pretty interesting.
00:13:42.800 And then to wrap up this segment, the thing I thought was really good, and we talked about this yesterday, there are a lot of, like, internet-first stories that made its way all the way to the top and then were acknowledged in the State of the Union, like Nick Shirley's Somali fraud, the illegals getting CDLs, the corporate home buying, some trans stuff.
00:14:03.040 These were a lot of stories that really got moving online and then got to the attention of the president, which I thought was kind of a cool sign of the times.
00:14:10.380 Yeah, never stop posting, never stop trying to do individual journalism or, like, small-time investigative reporting, because the internet, if you get enough and you get into the algorithms, it can lead our policy.
00:14:22.860 And that's a really good sign, you know, for our participation in this democracy we got.
00:14:28.700 Yeah.
00:14:29.400 All right, let's get to our next story.
00:14:30.940 This is what we mentioned in the intro.
00:14:32.320 There was a snowball fight against the NYPD a few days ago that's getting a lot of attention.
00:14:37.960 Here's what the snowball fight looked like.
00:14:40.380 Let's get out of here.
00:14:41.000 Let's get out of here.
00:14:42.680 Let's get out of here.
00:14:44.780 Let's get out of here.
00:14:47.500 Let's get out of here.
00:14:49.700 Let's get out of here.
00:14:51.620 Let's get out of here.
00:14:54.980 So it's not much of a fight.
00:14:56.780 It's just a bunch of people throwing snowballs at NYPD officers, and then two of them were injured.
00:15:02.900 Yeah.
00:15:03.340 Ethnic minorities, specifically.
00:15:05.260 Teenage ethnic minorities pelting cops with snowballs.
00:15:08.700 In the streets.
00:15:09.300 And ice balls, too.
00:15:10.580 Ice balls, key.
00:15:12.040 And then Mom Domini was asked about it, and then here's what he said.
00:15:15.820 He said that what I saw was a snowball fight.
00:15:17.740 It should be treated accordingly.
00:15:18.800 It was one that got out of hand, but that's what it was.
00:15:20.840 Thank you.
00:15:21.340 Yeah, Mr. Mayor, thank you.
00:15:23.940 Yeah.
00:15:24.500 So, Mr. Mayor, are you willing to revise your statement regarding the snowball fight, given that this was not exactly a friendly back-and-forth snowball fight?
00:15:34.980 The police that were there were not throwing any snowballs.
00:15:39.020 They were getting pelted themselves.
00:15:41.080 So, number two, have you considered or would you consider banning these crowdsourcing events because they-
00:15:49.180 So, she made the right point that we made.
00:15:50.900 What is she, Samer?
00:15:52.760 Is his name, what is his name?
00:15:54.620 Is his name Samer Omar Mamdani?
00:15:58.100 Samer Zoran Omar Mamdani.
00:16:00.560 Yeah, that's his full name.
00:16:01.760 That's his Taliban name.
00:16:04.360 But, yeah, she made the same point we did, that it wasn't much of a fight.
00:16:07.300 It was just people throwing snowballs at cops.
00:16:09.660 Two were injured.
00:16:10.560 One guy was arrested.
00:16:11.860 This guy right here.
00:16:12.660 Can you read that?
00:16:13.880 Yeah.
00:16:14.960 One of the men who pelted NYPD officers with balls of ice has been arrested, infuriating Mayor Mamdani.
00:16:20.560 And it's just some black guy.
00:16:21.920 You know who he is.
00:16:22.680 27-year-old guy.
00:16:23.860 So, maybe I overestimated the age thing.
00:16:26.380 This is like a working-aged male throwing snowballs at the police.
00:16:30.840 It's not high school kids at 3 o'clock after school gets out.
00:16:33.880 Yeah, this guy really has nothing better to do.
00:16:36.080 Which is not good.
00:16:37.400 And I have a prediction, bigger picture.
00:16:39.360 And I've also been talking to some NYPD guys in the DMs lately.
00:16:42.480 And they've kind of alluded to this as well.
00:16:44.740 I think the NYPD is still going to get squeezed.
00:16:47.340 They're not going to have a lot of support or respect from the top down.
00:16:51.540 So, guys are just going to start quitting.
00:16:53.860 Obviously, going to other places, retiring.
00:16:56.380 Just leaving in general.
00:16:58.240 Move to Florida.
00:16:58.980 And I think what's going to happen after that is they're going to get replaced with Muslims.
00:17:03.880 That's fair.
00:17:04.740 That's extremely fair.
00:17:05.360 And an NYPD guy told me that first.
00:17:07.520 And I was like, oh, this ring is really true.
00:17:09.640 But I think they're going to replace them with a ton of Muslims.
00:17:12.560 And we actually have a clip.
00:17:13.520 It looks like it's already starting.
00:17:14.540 Say I'm leaving to all our city agencies.
00:17:17.720 And say, Allah, Amin.
00:17:19.960 Islam.
00:17:29.160 So, they're praying to Allah.
00:17:33.200 And I think he's – I think Mamdani, Somer Omar Zoran Mamdani is kind of a fake Muslim.
00:17:40.060 Shouldn't he have a bigger beard?
00:17:41.700 Shouldn't he have like a traditionalist beard?
00:17:44.720 He trims that up?
00:17:45.760 Yeah.
00:17:46.120 I think he's – obviously he's a leftist.
00:17:48.220 He's kind of a fake.
00:17:49.040 He plays both ways.
00:17:49.900 Oh, of course.
00:17:50.840 But keep an eye out for that.
00:17:52.980 You heard it here first.
00:17:54.160 The NYPD is going to be hiring a lot of Muslims and it's going to be all these Muslim police officers and they're going to do a weird two-tier justice system.
00:18:01.940 And like back to the snowball fight in general, I'm not saying that Mamdani needs to like yell and hold people accountable or whatever.
00:18:10.000 But acknowledge what it is, right?
00:18:12.040 Imagine a snowball fight where a bunch of fifth graders were dominating a bunch of first graders and like the first graders were like crying and not even fighting back.
00:18:19.180 In that case, it's bullying, right?
00:18:22.180 Imagine a situation where the cops just got off their shift and then they're like going up to the gangbangers going like this.
00:18:29.220 Like it's a whole different story.
00:18:31.940 So when libs are determining how they feel about an incident based on the actors on both sides, like, oh, that's institutional racism.
00:18:40.640 You know how they do it where the people are important of it.
00:18:44.200 They don't just see it clearly like, yeah, that was in poor taste.
00:18:48.100 They really were pelting ice at some innocent people and that woman got hit in the side of the head.
00:18:51.500 And it's all contingent on who the parties are, right?
00:18:55.320 So they can't be honest.
00:18:57.300 Yeah.
00:18:57.560 And it shows who he's looking out for.
00:18:59.960 Giuliani wouldn't have let that happen.
00:19:01.480 Oh, Giuliani would have started stop and frisk like that.
00:19:04.420 Knocking on your door.
00:19:05.520 Oh, yeah.
00:19:06.160 Giuliani's here.
00:19:06.780 And then after the snowball incident, Mamdani and AOC came out with a public service announcement and it's in Spanish.
00:19:14.840 But listen to what they're telling people.
00:19:16.560 If your child is turning three or four in 2026, you can enroll them in free 3K or pre-K in New York City.
00:19:33.960 Basically announcing in Spanish some free child care for anybody.
00:19:41.340 And that's the key.
00:19:42.880 It is free child care for anybody.
00:19:45.400 And they're saying it in Spanish.
00:19:46.740 So they're clearly, you know, trying to appeal to the illegals.
00:19:49.800 And just a few days ago, Mamdani did a press conference talking about how New York City is broke.
00:19:55.580 And then they're going to need to raise property taxes by 10 percent.
00:19:58.760 So they're going to raise property taxes by 10 percent on like the people who have a nice asset in New York City.
00:20:05.500 They have a home or a townhouse or a walk up or whatever.
00:20:08.400 Yeah.
00:20:08.760 And they're going to have to pay more property taxes.
00:20:10.740 And then the illegals and the migrants who are here, they're going to get free child care.
00:20:14.900 Whoopsie.
00:20:15.580 That's just a little more revealing and shows who he's looking out for.
00:20:19.100 That's the new social contract.
00:20:21.300 You pay.
00:20:22.060 You pay for these migrants.
00:20:24.160 All right.
00:20:24.600 Let's move on.
00:20:25.340 Remember last episode, we told you about how the cartels trained in Ukraine.
00:20:30.100 Thought that was very interesting.
00:20:32.140 Listen to what the Mexican defense secretary said about where the cartels guns came from.
00:20:37.940 This is in Spanish.
00:20:39.040 So rap will translate.
00:20:40.280 He said, it has already been mentioned here.
00:20:42.960 Speaking of the strategy, general, since the beginning of this administration, 23,000 weapons have been seized.
00:20:48.820 Of those 23,000 weapons, 80 percent are of U.S. origin.
00:20:52.680 So in this case, the proportion is roughly the same.
00:20:56.120 So a lot of these weapons came from the U.S.
00:20:58.580 And you guys are probably thinking, oh, this is Fast and Furious from Obama.
00:21:02.260 It's actually worse.
00:21:03.620 These guys trained in Ukraine.
00:21:05.100 And a lot of people are saying that these weapons were sent to Ukraine from our government and then sold on the black market to our enemies.
00:21:13.680 Yeah, the Ukrainian yachts don't pay for themselves, right?
00:21:16.880 But the Ukrainian black market with all these American weapons now going to our enemies miles away from our southern border, not the best.
00:21:25.000 Yeah, I think Tucker had talked about this a lot, too, as it was happening when we were shipping all these older arms out to Ukraine.
00:21:31.320 So something to watch.
00:21:32.600 It comes.
00:21:33.460 We send them out.
00:21:34.440 It comes right back to our doorstep.
00:21:35.660 It's like we never learn any lessons from arming like the Taliban or the Afghan rebels.
00:21:40.960 Ukrainian black market.
00:21:42.240 Not good.
00:21:42.700 All right.
00:21:43.580 Before we get into our migrant section, I found this interesting clip about China and their true population size.
00:21:49.820 Let that play, please.
00:21:50.980 You are ready for the number?
00:21:52.200 Yes.
00:21:52.800 At one point, I projected under 400 million.
00:21:55.240 What?
00:21:55.680 500 million.
00:21:56.560 Under 500 million.
00:21:57.380 Under 500 million.
00:21:58.440 So you think that they have a very similar population to the United States and China?
00:22:01.120 Yes.
00:22:01.640 There's one billion people missing.
00:22:02.620 And this goes back to what we were saying in the beginning or earlier in the podcast with all of the fake IDs and all of this stuff being.
00:22:08.440 Yeah, there's possibly one billion people missing.
00:22:10.340 It's not a demographic question, Danny.
00:22:12.700 It's a mathematical question.
00:22:14.580 Let me ask you.
00:22:15.700 It takes a couple to have two children to replace themselves, right?
00:22:19.220 Think about it.
00:22:19.680 Yes.
00:22:19.700 Yes.
00:22:19.900 If every couple produces two children.
00:22:22.560 The population stinks level.
00:22:23.860 Right.
00:22:24.520 Do you know how many children does every woman needs to have in her lifetime?
00:22:28.960 If a country needs to triple or grow its population by two and a half times, let's just say two and a half times.
00:22:33.640 Okay.
00:22:34.080 Over a span of 50 years.
00:22:35.520 Five kids?
00:22:36.100 Each woman.
00:22:36.620 You're right.
00:22:36.840 Each woman needs to give birth on average between four and a half to five and a half children.
00:22:40.260 Wow.
00:22:40.660 Now, China grew its population officially from 1950.
00:22:45.780 That's when the CCP took over to control.
00:22:48.040 Okay.
00:22:48.180 China's population in 1950 was about 500 million.
00:22:51.000 In the year 2000, 50 years later, China's population was about 1.24, 1.27 billion.
00:22:58.480 Okay.
00:22:58.840 So it grew two and a half times, right?
00:23:00.500 From 500 million to 1.27 billion.
00:23:02.400 That's two and a half times.
00:23:03.360 Over 50 years.
00:23:06.060 Chinese women did not have, on average, have five children because of the one-child policy.
00:23:11.240 Yes.
00:23:11.840 Because of the great famine.
00:23:13.300 Because of the great famine, tens of million people died because of cultural revolution.
00:23:16.420 So China, you know, from one political movement to another, and then to almost four decades of single-child policy, there's no way Chinese women had five kids.
00:23:25.180 That's very interesting.
00:23:26.220 And you guys remember growing up, I'm sure, when China had, like, the one-child policy, they were getting rid of girls, they only wanted boys.
00:23:35.060 Yeah.
00:23:35.320 And for a long time, they did that.
00:23:37.280 They definitely weren't having four to five kids each.
00:23:40.780 But then all of a sudden, their population is, like, well over a billion people.
00:23:44.920 It doesn't make sense.
00:23:45.840 And you guys remember probably from growing up how that wasn't the trend.
00:23:49.920 Yeah.
00:23:50.200 And so what's their population that they say 1.3 or 1.4 billion, same as India?
00:23:54.880 And then China also has that phrase where they call it a paper tiger, where, you know, an organization, a country, whatever group of people tries to make themselves seem bigger than they are.
00:24:06.440 And it's no coincidence that phrase originated in China, and they like it.
00:24:11.920 Not so strong after all.
00:24:13.680 So it's like the same thing with African countries who are supposed to self-report their data to the UN.
00:24:19.320 Like, yeah, are you going to be honest about how many rapes there are?
00:24:22.360 Like, no.
00:24:22.980 You can't really trust these countries.
00:24:24.340 And I'm kind of believing.
00:24:26.340 I don't know.
00:24:27.140 I can't conceptualize the number.
00:24:29.360 But backdooring into it through birth rates and stuff like that is pretty-
00:24:33.760 There's no world where it's 1.something billion.
00:24:36.220 So keep that in mind.
00:24:37.860 Maybe China's not so strong long-term after all.
00:24:40.940 Yep.
00:24:41.540 All right.
00:24:41.820 Let's get fully into our migrant section.
00:24:44.060 We have some good stats out of New Orleans.
00:24:46.920 In the last month, so the month of January, ICE in New Orleans was on fire.
00:24:52.560 They arrested 2,714 people.
00:24:55.200 They deported 10,886 people with 25 gang arrests.
00:25:00.000 That's solid.
00:25:00.900 10,886 people deported is insane.
00:25:05.040 That's 3% of New Orleans' population.
00:25:08.260 Yeah.
00:25:09.080 And this, I guess, just goes to show you, you know, a lot of people black pill, right?
00:25:13.100 And we haven't seen the mass deportation numbers we wanted.
00:25:15.340 And that's why we call it Stop the Bleeding instead of the Golden Age of America.
00:25:20.440 But this shows you what can happen when you cooperate with a red state governor.
00:25:25.500 Louisiana is a red state.
00:25:26.740 And then they actually have to work with the feds and we get $10,000 a month, right?
00:25:31.660 So that's good.
00:25:32.960 And we've seen something similar in Memphis with that Memphis task force that they created
00:25:37.860 that's really clamping down on violent crime.
00:25:40.160 So when we can work with the red state, we can impact these shitty blue cities.
00:25:45.480 It's very true.
00:25:46.340 That's a massive 3% of the city is out.
00:25:50.440 Crazy.
00:25:51.020 Can't come back.
00:25:51.620 Can't come back.
00:25:52.420 I wonder if rents will go down.
00:25:53.480 3% of the city?
00:25:55.020 I don't know.
00:25:55.840 I think it will.
00:25:57.860 You guys are probably seeing this story.
00:25:59.560 We have two clips here, but a trucker going the wrong way on the highway again.
00:26:03.540 The first one's from Ohio.
00:26:05.900 So you just see a massive truck going the wrong way down the interstate.
00:26:10.240 What is that?
00:26:10.640 12,000?
00:26:11.220 15,000 pounds?
00:26:12.800 20,000?
00:26:13.700 I don't know.
00:26:14.320 I think a fully loaded truck can actually be 60K.
00:26:17.600 Yeah.
00:26:18.060 So there's one.
00:26:19.260 And then this is the other one in the more popular clip you guys probably saw.
00:26:22.880 How much of a winning issue it is?
00:26:27.140 18-wheeler going the wrong way down southbound 61.
00:26:33.660 At least he's got his hazards on.
00:26:35.400 Yeah.
00:26:36.000 Thank God.
00:26:36.940 Watch out.
00:26:37.700 And he, like, it's hard to get to go the wrong way on the highway.
00:26:42.280 You have to usually make, like, a tight turn or something, right?
00:26:45.200 Yeah.
00:26:45.500 Like a weird.
00:26:46.740 Like a, I don't know.
00:26:48.000 I think, yeah.
00:26:49.080 180-degree turn to go on the wrong side of the entrance ramp.
00:26:53.300 Where you're, like, reversing and then going forward to get on.
00:26:56.560 And you're like, huh, something ain't right.
00:26:57.880 In my shitty country, there's roads like this that don't make sense.
00:27:01.000 And I guess he didn't read enough English to know what the red wrong way sign meant.
00:27:05.760 Yeah.
00:27:06.020 Yeah, happens to everybody.
00:27:07.640 I mean, we can't blame him.
00:27:08.740 But we have some details.
00:27:09.640 The guy's name is Abdiwali Ahmed.
00:27:11.700 He's a Minnesota resident.
00:27:13.600 And in 2024, he clocked 81,000 miles.
00:27:17.520 Oh, my gosh.
00:27:18.760 So.
00:27:20.660 That's good.
00:27:21.260 Yeah, that's good.
00:27:22.160 Good and bad, I guess.
00:27:23.800 I know.
00:27:24.020 I know.
00:27:24.400 That might actually let him get away with it a little bit.
00:27:27.640 Yeah.
00:27:27.980 But pretty insane.
00:27:29.220 And it's the same thing we've been talking about.
00:27:31.180 It's still happening.
00:27:32.580 There's still truckers killing civilians.
00:27:35.340 And they shouldn't be trucking in the first place.
00:27:37.560 Yeah.
00:27:38.220 All right.
00:27:38.620 Our next story is that one of the ones we mentioned in the intro, the TSA was allowing
00:27:44.260 sex predators to fly anywhere in the country, even though they were here illegally.
00:27:48.760 Yeah, this was from Brianna Morello, a good account on Twitter to follow, because she sued TSA
00:27:55.360 to get this information.
00:27:57.160 She says,
00:27:57.900 Ever wondered how TSA was allowing illegal aliens to board commercial flights without IDs under
00:28:03.060 the Biden regime?
00:28:04.360 Well, I sued TSA to find out and learned that Biden's DHS allowed convicted sex offenders
00:28:10.400 onto flights by showing their sex offender paperwork.
00:28:14.780 Predators were allowed into the country if they promised to take sexual deviancy counseling
00:28:19.720 and register as a sex offender.
00:28:21.780 After suing TSA, I won, and now the agency is covering my legal fees.
00:28:26.920 So she sued to figure out what they were up to.
00:28:29.920 And we have the form here.
00:28:32.100 And so this is, let's paint the picture again.
00:28:34.440 You guys remember when there were a bunch of illegals in every airport sleeping at O'Hare?
00:28:40.020 Let's take you back to 2023, right?
00:28:42.440 Middle of the night, tons of them coming in with their paperwork, like stapled to their jacket,
00:28:47.220 and they were just getting offloaded onto buses and all that stuff.
00:28:50.600 Yeah, there would be a group of Guatemalans and they'd all have like a yellow piece of
00:28:54.500 paper in their hand and they were easily identifiable.
00:28:56.880 But so another piece of it was a lot of people were burning their identification.
00:29:00.780 You saw passports left at the southern border, people dumping it so they can just go into America
00:29:05.400 as a new man.
00:29:06.680 But in order to get on these flights, you needed something.
00:29:09.600 And so some of these people were sexual predators who would use that as proof of who they were.
00:29:16.100 And it's like, I got my ID, I got my passport, and my sexual predator paperwork.
00:29:21.500 Will you take that?
00:29:22.380 That'll work.
00:29:23.160 And the Biden administration said yes.
00:29:25.540 And so here's this like order of release on recognizance addendum.
00:29:30.200 And it's like all these things that you have to check off, that you do not associate with
00:29:34.600 gang members, criminal associates, or be associated in any activity, that you register in a substance
00:29:40.180 abuse program within 14 days and provide ICE written proof of such.
00:29:43.880 You register in a sexual deviancy counseling program within 14 days that you register as
00:29:49.460 a sex offender.
00:29:50.540 And they just go, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:29:52.480 So you're a Guatemalan sex offender who can't read English and you're going, see, see, yes,
00:29:57.920 yes.
00:29:58.340 And then they put you on a flight.
00:29:59.520 The Biden admin is fine with that.
00:30:00.840 I'll take the deviancy course.
00:30:02.540 Yeah, I'm a deviant.
00:30:04.100 I swear I'm a deviant.
00:30:05.280 And so we're so much we were so much more fucked than I thought.
00:30:10.240 And this is why, like, no matter what, our argument with Trump on the State of the Union,
00:30:15.160 is it the golden age or are we just stopping the bleeding?
00:30:17.740 This is pretty important bleeding to stop.
00:30:20.340 Like the other side hates us to the point where they're taking sexual predators words.
00:30:26.340 And then what's a signature on a piece of paper to a country you're not a part of?
00:30:29.680 What does that mean?
00:30:30.940 I'll sign fucking anything in France.
00:30:33.160 I'll sign anything in the Congo.
00:30:36.200 I'll confess to murdering my whole family in the Congo.
00:30:38.800 It doesn't matter.
00:30:40.220 I'm gone, right?
00:30:41.380 Yeah, it's so true.
00:30:42.400 And that's literally how they looked at it.
00:30:43.980 And these are also third worlders.
00:30:45.540 You went to an Ivy League college and you think of it that way.
00:30:47.700 These people have like an IQ of 60.
00:30:50.080 Exactly.
00:30:50.600 So they'll do anything.
00:30:51.820 And so, yeah, there were some major sex offenders who were on those flights,
00:30:56.960 sitting next to, you know, Timmy and Susie, little kids.
00:31:00.620 All right.
00:31:00.900 You can go anywhere you want in the country now.
00:31:02.480 Even though you're illegal, because we verified your sexual predator paperwork.
00:31:05.740 Just say you're a deviant.
00:31:06.940 Just tell me you're a deviant right now.
00:31:08.780 Literally.
00:31:09.520 So, like, man, it's really.
00:31:11.880 And then this is like one woman, Brianna Morello, who sued and like.
00:31:17.160 We would have never known.
00:31:17.700 She's an individual journalist.
00:31:19.000 Yeah, we never would have known.
00:31:20.200 It's not the Trump administration.
00:31:21.620 It's not anything.
00:31:22.260 And then that leads me to believe, obviously, that was a big one.
00:31:25.720 And we aren't flying migrants around.
00:31:27.280 But how many other rocks need to be lifted up that are like a group of liberal women still
00:31:32.780 in the Trump administration who haven't been found out, who are still doing something that
00:31:36.560 like completely goes against the ethos or whatever you want to call it of the administration.
00:31:41.720 Right.
00:31:42.040 And there's a lot of holdouts still that are probably doing sketchier, not sketchier than this.
00:31:46.780 This is really bad.
00:31:47.860 Yeah, this is almost as bad as it gets.
00:31:49.660 Yeah.
00:31:50.260 All right.
00:31:50.740 Next, there is a, I believe, a new proposal or did it go through?
00:31:54.760 No, it's new proposal.
00:31:56.160 It might happen.
00:31:57.580 Just in, Trump is weighing a possible action or executive order to require banks to collect
00:32:02.980 citizenship information from customers.
00:32:05.520 And we have some commentary here from Cremieux, which says this is both legal and doable.
00:32:12.480 If Trump actually cares about deporting illegals, he will do this.
00:32:15.740 He will also require employers to report and he'll have his administration go after the biggest
00:32:21.200 rental companies and make them report too.
00:32:24.240 Deportations are a matter of will.
00:32:26.200 So this is kind of like the going door to door and having Will Stancil and other Minnesotans
00:32:33.660 beep their car at you wasn't really a winning strategy.
00:32:37.720 Maybe we need to switch and put the squeeze on from above as opposed to boots on the ground.
00:32:43.960 And so, you know, we, we don't, we never supported like withdrawing or taking the number
00:32:49.900 of people down from Minnesota, but it does need to be two pronged.
00:32:53.240 We need people in fear.
00:32:56.420 You know what I mean?
00:32:57.060 Like we need to, you know, close their outlets and make deportation or self deportation the
00:33:02.620 only option.
00:33:03.300 Because like we said, if there's 50 million people here, we got to do it from all sides,
00:33:08.320 right?
00:33:08.580 And I feel like back in the day when we were growing up, the illegals that were here didn't
00:33:13.360 really have access to our infrastructure or our systems.
00:33:17.520 So it really was like keeping your head down, paying, getting paid in cash, paying in cash.
00:33:24.260 You don't have a bank account.
00:33:25.540 Going to a check cashing place, stuff like that.
00:33:28.000 And now it's like, everyone's got a chase account.
00:33:30.740 They get welfare, they have a housing, you know, stipends or whatever.
00:33:35.260 Like it really got away from us where they were like fully allowed into our systems and
00:33:39.940 integrated into our systems.
00:33:41.300 Yeah.
00:33:41.460 And so we have to correct that if you want to have a chance at getting your country back.
00:33:45.520 And then what do they call it?
00:33:46.380 An EIN number as opposed to a social security.
00:33:48.940 And then you can bank with Chase, you know, and the banks, they'll take the money.
00:33:54.060 They want more money.
00:33:55.060 That's how it goes, right?
00:33:56.360 Everyone's incentivized to turn the other cheek or look away.
00:34:00.040 And we need to do something from the top down as opposed to just like a guy knocking on your
00:34:05.140 door with two of his buddies in an ice face mask and snatching you up, right?
00:34:08.980 Very true.
00:34:09.940 All right.
00:34:10.260 Let's go to Texas and California for some upcoming political races.
00:34:15.640 First was a post from Sav Hernandez.
00:34:18.360 Welcome to politics in Texas.
00:34:19.740 And it's a big campaign sign for Pooja Sethi for Texas.
00:34:25.200 She is an Indian lady.
00:34:26.700 Poo is in the name.
00:34:27.920 Yeah, that's a bad one.
00:34:29.280 It's a little on the nose.
00:34:30.420 Yes.
00:34:31.000 And she replied, listen to what she said to Sav.
00:34:33.440 She said, and yes, she is a Democrat who is campaigning on gun reform, abortion, and
00:34:39.060 of course, previously worked as an immigration attorney for Catholic charities.
00:34:42.420 So the worst type of person you could ever want in Texas.
00:34:45.740 She's going to, if she gets in, she'll fast track it even more.
00:34:48.500 And then someone had a sticker in Texas, don't India my Texas, which I thought was funny.
00:34:53.320 Yeah.
00:34:53.940 That's in the last, you know, six months that went to the printer.
00:34:58.600 If you had that like 10 years ago.
00:35:01.300 No one would understand.
00:35:02.620 I don't even get it.
00:35:04.960 It's like, you'll see, brother.
00:35:06.460 I'm from the future.
00:35:08.120 I'm from the future and I'm going to bet on it.
00:35:11.020 And then the ShamWow guy is running in Texas too as a conservative.
00:35:15.900 Vote Shlomi.
00:35:16.960 So your options are vote Shlomi or vote for Poo.
00:35:20.040 Yeah.
00:35:20.740 Those are your choices, Texas.
00:35:22.420 Not great.
00:35:23.460 Not great, Bob.
00:35:25.820 And then in California, they're letting a sex offender run for office.
00:35:30.200 I believe Fresno deserves leaders that are honest from the very beginning, not the end.
00:35:35.720 So going into this, I'm putting my life out there.
00:35:39.340 Up front about his status as a registered sex offender, Rene Campos is not running from his past as he runs for office.
00:35:47.300 I've been given the chance to rehabilitate through the courts and back into the system.
00:35:52.080 Charged with being in possession of child sex abuse material back in 2018, the Fresno native says he pled no contest to a misdemeanor charge.
00:36:00.920 Now.
00:36:01.420 Is that a trans situation?
00:36:02.780 I don't know.
00:36:03.480 Or just a little skinny guy.
00:36:05.020 Look at how big the belt goes out when he's, his little belt.
00:36:09.140 20, 26 waist.
00:36:10.320 28, 26 waist and a, and a 35 belt.
00:36:13.640 Half your size.
00:36:15.360 Eh, let's not get into it, buddy.
00:36:17.280 I'll, uh, I'll let you skirt away with that one.
00:36:19.460 I've seen your belts.
00:36:20.580 Uh.
00:36:20.900 I know what size they are.
00:36:22.240 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:36:23.140 That's enough.
00:36:23.580 Starts with a four.
00:36:24.280 No, it doesn't.
00:36:25.280 It will.
00:36:25.620 Ends with an eight.
00:36:26.020 I, I, I, it could, 48.
00:36:29.820 You're insane.
00:36:30.700 44 on my waist, Rick Ross jeans.
00:36:32.500 Well, it could be 60.
00:36:33.580 Any belt big fits.
00:36:35.420 Yes, yes.
00:36:36.200 It's just how low can you go?
00:36:38.000 I could probably get into the high thirties.
00:36:40.560 I'm a 36.
00:36:42.400 Yeah.
00:36:42.780 I'm a little ashamed.
00:36:43.840 We're honest.
00:36:44.420 It is what it is.
00:36:46.820 All right.
00:36:47.400 And then someone replied to the sex offender running and said, we can do better.
00:36:51.640 I'm running against him.
00:36:52.960 And it's this Indian guy.
00:36:54.440 Nav for Fresno.
00:36:55.980 So you got Pooja and the ShamWow guy in Texas, and then you got the sexual abuse material guy
00:37:01.560 and then an Indian turban wearer.
00:37:03.500 What the fuck, guys?
00:37:04.820 Something bad happened.
00:37:05.940 Something bad already happened to this country.
00:37:08.860 Golden age, baby.
00:37:10.180 That's.
00:37:10.680 Yeah.
00:37:10.860 Does it feel like a golden age?
00:37:13.220 Not yet.
00:37:14.100 Yeah.
00:37:14.240 I feel like the golden age comment he made, that would be like when we're like older,
00:37:19.820 like when I'm like 50, I would go, oh, we're finally in the golden age that like Trump
00:37:24.040 set the groundwork out for.
00:37:25.920 It would take like 20 years.
00:37:27.180 After two presidents and eight and 12 years of pure Republican, the House, Senate and the
00:37:32.420 White House.
00:37:33.080 And deportations.
00:37:34.160 We finally made it to the golden age.
00:37:35.780 That's how much work needs to be done.
00:37:37.280 Yeah.
00:37:37.540 That's why like you can't use the term golden age so lightly.
00:37:41.700 Respectfully.
00:37:42.320 Respectfully.
00:37:42.860 All right.
00:37:43.120 Let's go abroad with our migrant stuff.
00:37:44.680 We're going to go through this quick, but it is good stuff.
00:37:47.000 First, there was a stat for the net cost of migrate for migration and migrants in Denmark
00:37:52.300 per year.
00:37:53.080 Yeah.
00:37:53.240 New study.
00:37:53.800 And we like to point out these new studies, even if they're in Denmark or the UK or whatever,
00:37:59.040 because you can basically assume plus or minus 5%, those ethnicities will have the
00:38:04.400 same performance in any Western country.
00:38:06.220 Right?
00:38:06.600 So, uh, some net cost per immigrant per year, Denmark, Somalia, negative 23K, Syria, negative
00:38:14.680 19K, Lebanon, Syria, they're tight.
00:38:18.260 And they're both negative 19K.
00:38:20.040 Iraq, 18, Afghanistan, 15K, Eritrea, which is near Somalia, 13K, Morocco, Turkey, the list
00:38:27.440 goes on and on.
00:38:27.920 And these are like run of the mill migrants, like normal, whatever, it doesn't count for
00:38:32.920 like criminals or the criminality or the victims and stuff like that.
00:38:37.340 Court costs.
00:38:38.140 Or scammers.
00:38:39.320 This is just like your everyday migrant.
00:38:41.840 Welfare, housing, food, like tangible costs, not like a social decay costs or other criminal
00:38:49.600 costs.
00:38:50.080 And keep in mind the displacement aspect too, because if there's migrants here and they're
00:38:54.620 getting these resources, that's like, uh, uh, a Denmark person who was born and raised
00:39:00.660 who could have maybe gotten those resources.
00:39:02.500 So it's, it's negative, but it's also worse than just the number.
00:39:05.940 Yeah.
00:39:06.080 There's like a two-way swing and, you know, just reframe your thinking you're paying to
00:39:12.100 have a Somali population in your country.
00:39:14.220 Does that sound right?
00:39:15.940 Is there something that they do at the end where, Oh, they all clean your house at the
00:39:19.560 end.
00:39:20.260 It's really great.
00:39:21.660 There's nothing.
00:39:22.360 There's no reason to have a Syrian population and you're paying for it.
00:39:26.240 So we need to reframe our thinking.
00:39:28.340 It's not just like, Hey, everyone's equal.
00:39:30.260 Everyone can have a life.
00:39:31.300 No, we're quite literally paying for these people to be here.
00:39:34.540 And what scam our shit in Minneapolis, scam our autism money.
00:39:39.620 So true.
00:39:40.140 And then there's so many generations that went into these Western countries to make them
00:39:44.140 great.
00:39:44.640 And then the people who did that, who fought in world war two, world war one, the civil war,
00:39:49.460 the revolutionary war, their great, great, great, great, great, great grandson is just
00:39:53.640 some F slur.
00:39:54.600 Who's like, well, anyone could come here.
00:39:56.380 Yeah.
00:39:56.660 It's pathetic.
00:39:57.720 Yeah.
00:39:58.260 There is some good news.
00:39:59.600 That's interesting that you say that.
00:40:00.720 Cause there's like a, like a, a war, a piece of like a just war or fighting for your destiny.
00:40:07.780 And it's only justified as long as your ancestors are keeping up the act.
00:40:13.200 Yeah.
00:40:13.760 Like your ancestors can negate the hard work and sacrifice that you made just by being
00:40:19.040 a libtard pussy.
00:40:20.540 That's so true.
00:40:21.620 And it's actually, you do so much more damage because during revolutionary war, civil war
00:40:27.560 times, world war one and world war two, like during those times, there would never be an
00:40:32.260 influx of Somalis.
00:40:33.800 Yeah.
00:40:33.960 Cause that would pick off.
00:40:34.940 Absolutely not.
00:40:35.840 You're out.
00:40:36.280 You're out Somalia, you're sanctioned.
00:40:38.540 You'd stop sending.
00:40:39.480 We're cutting off Somalia.
00:40:40.940 Totally.
00:40:41.900 It would never would happen, obviously.
00:40:43.640 But now like we're doing these things that like those men would have gone to war for.
00:40:48.240 Like you bring in a bunch of Haitians and open the border to 20 million people in four
00:40:53.540 years.
00:40:54.060 That would be like war.
00:40:56.240 And then like, look at the UK, the number of rapes that are happening there.
00:41:00.840 That's like wartime numbers.
00:41:02.640 That's like after the fall of Berlin numbers.
00:41:05.600 Yeah.
00:41:05.880 You know, very true.
00:41:08.040 BBC is actually posting for the first time I've noticed a perpetrator photos after a
00:41:13.980 recent firebomb attack.
00:41:15.540 Yeah.
00:41:15.780 A mother was set on fire in her own house, burned over 65% of her body, had to jump out
00:41:21.120 an upstairs window to escape, broke her pelvis.
00:41:24.180 And her daughter was burned 15%.
00:41:26.760 They showed the photos, but they still didn't list the race.
00:41:29.820 Yeah.
00:41:30.280 And it's Haris Mahmood, Shaquille Udin, Riyadh Iqbal, Tayeb Majid.
00:41:36.960 You guys know.
00:41:38.240 You know what they look like.
00:41:40.120 Fleckis evil cousins.
00:41:41.800 Yeah, it's true.
00:41:42.700 Yeah.
00:41:43.320 Fleckis evil cousins.
00:41:44.360 And then we have a anarcho-tyranny section kind of here.
00:41:49.860 This is a little mini one.
00:41:51.360 This story is about a farmer who detained men who were illegally on his property stealing.
00:41:56.660 And look what happened.
00:41:57.560 An English farmer independently detained two men who were stealing on his land.
00:42:01.280 He tied them to his quad bike and took them to the nearest police station.
00:42:04.700 The British police arrested the farmer himself, charging him with unlawful imprisonment and
00:42:09.520 assault.
00:42:10.420 So he gets arrested for that.
00:42:12.260 Can't do a citizen's arrest in England.
00:42:14.380 Hey, you got your citizen's arrest license, mate?
00:42:16.920 Yeah.
00:42:17.520 That's the English way.
00:42:18.300 And it's going to get dark, too, because an old farmer like that, is he going to let the
00:42:23.660 people steal?
00:42:24.580 Or is next time he just going to do vigilante justice and shoot the people and go, well,
00:42:29.260 if I go to jail for this, I'm paying my dues.
00:42:32.240 It's the right thing to do.
00:42:33.180 I think you're going to see more of that, unfortunately.
00:42:35.260 Yeah, totally.
00:42:36.340 And then we have an example here.
00:42:37.660 This was after a footy match.
00:42:40.580 Football.
00:42:41.040 Yeah, footy.
00:42:41.780 Good word.
00:42:42.580 And some guy says something to the other team.
00:42:45.260 And look what happens to him.
00:42:48.200 Oh, Yidami, Yidami.
00:42:50.680 Chelsea fans.
00:42:52.460 No, Yidami's their team.
00:42:53.860 Can you nick him, man?
00:42:55.040 Yidami's used the word Yidami.
00:42:56.360 This is legal.
00:42:57.220 So let's take a public order.
00:42:58.240 Let's get him out.
00:42:58.520 What?
00:42:58.980 What was that?
00:43:00.260 Come over here.
00:43:01.100 What?
00:43:01.360 I thought that was a...
00:43:02.080 No.
00:43:02.400 So he's getting arrested for that.
00:43:06.140 The grooming gangs are ignored.
00:43:07.920 Yeah.
00:43:08.360 They arrest this guy.
00:43:09.380 He used the word Yidami.
00:43:11.000 Can you arrest him?
00:43:12.140 What the fuck happened, guys?
00:43:14.740 England used to, what, control like 30% of the world.
00:43:19.600 Now they're arresting this guy for like a soccer chirp.
00:43:22.760 So...
00:43:23.300 And then they're not arresting like the worst people who are doing like crimes against children
00:43:27.120 and horrible violence.
00:43:29.160 So it's ugly.
00:43:30.520 Yeah.
00:43:30.780 And I would take offense if someone said it's the golden age of the UK too, even if they
00:43:34.420 just got into power, right?
00:43:35.660 Yeah.
00:43:35.940 There's a lot that needs to be undone before a golden age comes.
00:43:39.260 And you guys know us.
00:43:40.300 We are fair.
00:43:41.180 So we're going to show both sides.
00:43:42.600 There are good things about migrant cultures.
00:43:45.600 This is a clip from India I thought was good.
00:43:55.600 Yeah.
00:43:56.820 The gloop scoop.
00:43:58.380 It's called the gloop scoop.
00:43:59.540 And now here's the thing.
00:44:00.560 And this might be an unpopular opinion.
00:44:02.280 If that's butter chicken...
00:44:03.820 Yeah.
00:44:04.260 ...I see both sides.
00:44:05.500 That's fine.
00:44:06.480 Dude, and that's the thing.
00:44:07.780 I know you're doing a joke with just liking butter chicken.
00:44:10.520 But I have no problem with Indians in India.
00:44:14.840 I have no problem with Somalis in Somalia.
00:44:18.800 Everybody just needs to get back to where they were.
00:44:21.640 Stay in your little places.
00:44:22.880 That's your culture.
00:44:23.720 That's your community.
00:44:24.380 Those are your people.
00:44:25.940 And yeah.
00:44:26.560 Your destiny is not to live in Minneapolis.
00:44:29.260 Yeah.
00:44:29.580 And it's an obvious point that we've made before.
00:44:31.940 But when you take the people out of these shitty countries and you bring them to America,
00:44:36.820 those are the most proactive people for the most part.
00:44:41.180 Or at least used to be that way.
00:44:43.120 So like the highest achievers are like, oh, I'm going to move to Frisco, Texas.
00:44:47.280 Finally.
00:44:48.100 And now India doesn't have that guy who can do a tech job in India.
00:44:53.160 And they're left with like the bottom half of the population.
00:44:56.360 Yeah.
00:44:56.760 And then their country is never going to improve.
00:44:58.740 It's only going to get worse.
00:44:59.780 And then when it gets worse, what happens?
00:45:01.800 More people are going to want to get out.
00:45:03.440 Yeah.
00:45:03.560 So it's like the things are going to go like this.
00:45:06.700 Like the people are going to keep wanting to come to America because their country is getting worse.
00:45:10.520 And we're going to keep taking them if Republicans aren't in power.
00:45:13.880 And then eventually, if the leftists win and pack the U.S. with as many migrants as possible,
00:45:21.780 then the U.S. won't be a destination anymore.
00:45:23.840 It won't even be good enough.
00:45:25.760 That's true.
00:45:27.500 I think they'll still come because it'll be better.
00:45:30.640 But for us, we'll be sad.
00:45:32.280 Exactly.
00:45:33.000 And then we'll let them euthanize us like in Canada.
00:45:35.820 Yeah.
00:45:36.420 I'll go to sleep forever.
00:45:37.760 Too many migrants outside.
00:45:38.600 Too many migrants.
00:45:39.360 Ah.
00:45:40.200 Get the injection in my neck.
00:45:41.300 It's like the migrants outside are like cutting the lawn and stuff.
00:45:43.840 And it's like doing my landscaping.
00:45:45.500 It's like, I'm fucking ending it.
00:45:47.280 All right.
00:45:47.760 Well, that's the end of our migrant section.
00:45:49.020 Moving on to our final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
00:45:51.460 Use that particular post.
00:45:52.380 Help us juice the alcohol.
00:45:53.080 Leave a like, comment, comment again.
00:45:54.120 And then start your app in P.O. Boxing to be full notifications to be on.
00:45:56.520 Old episodes need to be watched.
00:45:57.560 Links to the episode he sent to the boys in the group chat
00:46:00.080 and get some merch next time the merch store opens.
00:46:03.320 Yeah.
00:46:03.580 Who knows when that's going to be.
00:46:04.880 Yep.
00:46:05.640 All right.
00:46:06.900 Next.
00:46:07.260 I thought this was interesting.
00:46:09.480 I got reminded of a dark time when I went to order Wawa the other day.
00:46:14.300 Okay.
00:46:15.040 It said order again.
00:46:16.380 Can you read what I had in my last order?
00:46:18.540 Cooked meatballs.
00:46:19.400 Three count.
00:46:20.540 Reese's candy cup.
00:46:22.420 Four count.
00:46:23.520 King size.
00:46:24.460 White monster energy drink.
00:46:25.980 Buy again.
00:46:26.520 So that you ran that order at some point in your past.
00:46:29.560 I hadn't ordered from Wawa in a while and I just needed like something.
00:46:33.260 I forget what it was.
00:46:33.920 I think I was getting energy drinks.
00:46:35.460 Yeah.
00:46:35.820 Yeah.
00:46:36.340 But I do have some good news.
00:46:37.820 I kind of mentioned this recently.
00:46:39.180 Well, actually I mentioned the opposite, but I'm fully done with Diet Cokes and Frescas.
00:46:44.140 You literally just said to the audience that I like Diet Coke and bodybuilders are telling
00:46:50.240 me Diet Coke is weird.
00:46:51.120 I know, but I used to drink six plus a day and now I'm drinking zero because it is really
00:46:58.440 bad for you.
00:46:58.980 I was losing my memory and my quick wit.
00:47:01.800 I couldn't think or remember anything.
00:47:04.340 You could say, oh, what did you have for dinner last night?
00:47:06.180 And I'd be like, well, I know I used the crock pot.
00:47:08.760 I don't know.
00:47:10.080 Okay.
00:47:10.380 And I literally, what movie did you watch last night?
00:47:12.200 I watched two movies a night sometimes late into the night.
00:47:15.880 I don't know.
00:47:16.980 I don't even remember.
00:47:17.680 Yeah.
00:47:17.800 It was like scary.
00:47:19.260 All right.
00:47:19.680 So no, no more guys.
00:47:21.560 And I went straight to water and it kind of sucks, but it's better.
00:47:27.900 Yeah.
00:47:28.600 But that got scary for a sec.
00:47:30.420 All right.
00:47:30.900 Nothing to add from me.
00:47:32.140 All right.
00:47:32.780 Another sinkhole happened in Omaha.
00:47:36.840 So we're going to fast forward to when it happens, but you see him get sunk holed in
00:47:41.180 those two cars on the right and then boom into the sinkhole.
00:47:45.400 They go.
00:47:45.900 Yeah.
00:47:46.400 Scary.
00:47:47.720 And then you could play the thing out.
00:47:51.740 There's a guy who turns and parks up to the top of the screen and then he runs all the
00:47:57.980 way back to help.
00:47:59.900 Yeah.
00:48:00.420 Look for the helpers.
00:48:01.660 Look for the helpers in times of crisis.
00:48:04.040 That's very nice.
00:48:05.160 Yeah.
00:48:05.360 Someone came and helped.
00:48:06.520 Good.
00:48:07.340 I'm bullish on sinkholes.
00:48:09.540 Yeah.
00:48:09.700 I think there's more of them.
00:48:10.660 I think aging infrastructure plus, uh, you know, some ground slippage, groundwater.
00:48:15.620 Everyone's a fat fuck.
00:48:16.960 Yeah.
00:48:17.320 The truck comes up.
00:48:18.440 Everyone's in trucks, heavy trucks.
00:48:20.140 Everyone's fat.
00:48:21.400 Yeah.
00:48:21.660 They're sinking the road in.
00:48:23.140 Yeah.
00:48:23.400 Yeah.
00:48:23.560 Everyone.
00:48:24.580 Yeah.
00:48:24.760 Everyone's fat.
00:48:25.660 Um, so keep an eye out for sinkholes.
00:48:28.520 I'm early on that.
00:48:29.380 And know what else I was thinking about?
00:48:30.920 What?
00:48:31.660 That no one's thinking about?
00:48:33.260 What?
00:48:34.440 Christmas.
00:48:36.000 Yeah.
00:48:36.480 It's pretty, pretty opposite end of the spectrum.
00:48:38.880 Yeah.
00:48:39.000 So I'm just saying, I think there might be an edge there.
00:48:41.820 Christmas energy is low right now, but it always comes back.
00:48:46.220 Yeah, it does.
00:48:47.020 Yeah, it does.
00:48:47.740 Maybe.
00:48:48.360 It's the most wonderful time of the year.
00:48:50.100 Yeah.
00:48:50.480 That's what they say.
00:48:51.260 So maybe there's like a way you can bet that.
00:48:53.380 All right.
00:48:53.560 Good call out.
00:48:54.320 Excellent addition to final page of housekeeping.
00:48:56.500 Christmas.
00:48:56.960 No one's thinking about it.
00:48:57.860 No one's thinking about Christmas right now.
00:48:59.580 All right.
00:49:00.000 So you could be early.
00:49:01.920 All right.
00:49:02.440 I have a funny story.
00:49:03.580 Oh.
00:49:04.460 I cooked some food.
00:49:05.540 I made this like spicy Asian beef with like a lot of spices.
00:49:10.020 Very spicy.
00:49:10.920 Okay.
00:49:11.060 I left it on the table while it was cooling and I went outside to go work on the car,
00:49:15.960 moving the batteries around or whatever.
00:49:18.100 Okay.
00:49:18.420 And it ended up taking longer.
00:49:19.980 Like I was out there for like probably 30 minutes and then I got inside and Jerry was
00:49:26.200 looking at me like kind of like, oh, I did something bad.
00:49:29.300 He didn't eat the food, but he was like, like licking his lips, like trying to get like
00:49:34.980 whatever's on his mouth off of them because he'd licked the spicy, spicy food.
00:49:39.600 And he doesn't usually do this.
00:49:41.080 He doesn't disrespect me and eat my food.
00:49:43.020 Maybe he just broke this one time, but he was like aggressively like, like trying to get
00:49:48.520 this taste off his mouth because he ate the spice.
00:49:51.920 He didn't understand.
00:49:52.500 And then I had my full plate of food and I don't know where he licked.
00:49:56.520 Yeah.
00:49:56.940 And I just ate it anyway.
00:49:59.240 All right.
00:50:00.000 That's fair.
00:50:00.660 That's fine.
00:50:01.260 I just ate it anyway.
00:50:02.280 Yeah.
00:50:02.560 I was like, whatever.
00:50:03.640 He licked somewhere aggressively.
00:50:05.960 He didn't get any in.
00:50:07.700 All right.
00:50:08.260 We're going to get into a deep.
00:50:09.580 I just caught your notes here and it says, you want to know what nobody's talking about?
00:50:13.580 And then RRB says, what?
00:50:15.620 He's got it scripted.
00:50:17.280 Did I say what?
00:50:18.080 And then he says Christmas.
00:50:19.460 I knew what you'd say.
00:50:20.740 Oh, it's true.
00:50:23.180 All right.
00:50:23.680 All right.
00:50:23.820 I knew he'd say what.
00:50:25.080 Keep it moving.
00:50:25.660 Keep it moving.
00:50:26.000 We didn't have to prepare that.
00:50:27.160 All right.
00:50:27.660 The deep state is attacking us.
00:50:29.180 We have a whole segment about it coming up right now.
00:50:31.340 Can you start off with that?
00:50:32.920 Declassified CIA files reveal chilling blueprint to manipulate Americans' minds through covert
00:50:38.440 drugging with vaccines.
00:50:40.300 Okay.
00:50:40.980 That's interesting.
00:50:41.940 We all knew that.
00:50:43.040 And it's happening with screens too.
00:50:45.340 But we're going to, we'll actually read this context and then we'll get to the screens.
00:50:48.500 Um, the tweet, the tweet, uh, not just vaccines, but food and water substances placed in food,
00:50:55.360 water, and soda, alcohol, cigarettes to slowly induce anxiety, hopelessness, tension, and depression
00:51:00.780 over time.
00:51:02.040 Conspiracy theory is correct.
00:51:03.100 This is on page one.
00:51:04.400 So can you read the highlighted, uh, this second type of drug should be one that could be administered
00:51:10.500 over a considerable period or cons yeah, considerable period of time, possibly being placed in food or water and
00:51:16.660 would either have an agitating effect, producing anxiety, nervousness, tension, et cetera, or a depressing
00:51:22.460 effect, creating a feeling of despondency, hopelessness, lethargy, et cetera.
00:51:27.660 Uh, this study should be concealed in common items such as food, water, Coca-Cola, beer, liquor,
00:51:35.100 cigarettes, et cetera.
00:51:36.120 This type of drug should also be capable of use in standard medical treatments such as vaccination
00:51:42.640 shots, et cetera.
00:51:44.200 That's in the documents guys.
00:51:45.940 And that's an older CIA document, right?
00:51:48.360 Like sixties.
00:51:49.540 Yeah.
00:51:49.800 Something like that.
00:51:50.300 Cause it's typewritten.
00:51:51.280 Yep.
00:51:51.700 And then, uh, there's some other ways we're being attacked by the deep state with screens.
00:51:56.900 Can you read that?
00:51:58.280 Uh, still think screens are biologically neutral.
00:52:00.720 This is a U S patent titled nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors.
00:52:07.640 Let that sink in.
00:52:09.020 This isn't fringe.
00:52:10.100 This is a documented recognition that electromagnetic fields and pulse signals from screens.
00:52:14.560 And everyone's got screens these days.
00:52:16.820 And obviously that plays out poorly.
00:52:18.980 Someone has a breakdown here of like how it affects kids and stuff like that.
00:52:23.940 Um, can interact with human physiology.
00:52:27.460 Now zoom out.
00:52:29.080 We have children on tablets for hours, blue light exposure from sunrise to midnight, wifi
00:52:34.500 saturation in homes and schools, pulsed frequencies surrounding developing nervous systems.
00:52:40.280 And we're shocked at ADHD, anxiety, sleeping disorders, aggression, dopamine dysregulation.
00:52:46.260 So there's a lot of things in place that kind of just rattle our nervous system and our biological
00:52:52.700 functions to make us less of real N words.
00:52:57.500 Yeah, totally.
00:52:58.640 Totally.
00:52:58.940 And then this guy, the CIA document, like I get it that it's conspiracy theories proven,
00:53:02.780 right.
00:53:03.120 But there also is the angle of like, yeah, we were trying to do this to Panama or something,
00:53:08.280 you know, like, no, no, no, no.
00:53:11.240 Yeah.
00:53:11.640 I'm, I'm, I'm correct.
00:53:12.980 I mean, it can be used on us, but like, this is like, let's do it to Cambodia.
00:53:16.760 Let's make them anxious.
00:53:17.840 So there isn't like a, but I have the next leg.
00:53:21.140 It was made maybe with like the intention to be used externally, like the CIA in general.
00:53:27.080 And that can be hijacked.
00:53:28.460 Yeah.
00:53:28.700 And that probably got hijacked by bad deep state guys and was used against us.
00:53:32.840 Yes.
00:53:33.200 So I'm on the same page.
00:53:34.360 It was probably made under good intentions of like, oh, this is national security.
00:53:37.360 We'll use this on our enemies.
00:53:38.520 But then they turned it domestically.
00:53:41.360 This guy has a good point about, um, electronics and how it affects you as well.
00:53:45.940 That is a weapon being used to control your brain.
00:53:51.360 Example, you're in your house, you're sitting, it's quiet.
00:53:56.720 There's nobody in your house.
00:53:58.300 And then the power goes out.
00:53:59.840 And all of a sudden you realize, wow, it's really quiet now.
00:54:08.360 And then the power goes on.
00:54:10.000 And then you hear for the first time that low level hum of all the different devices in
00:54:16.500 your house that's been in the background the entire time.
00:54:19.440 That is a weapon being used to control your brain, to put you in a state of submissiveness
00:54:28.660 where you will do what I tell you to do.
00:54:34.180 This is a technique that's being used and has been used and is incredibly effective.
00:54:39.420 Why?
00:54:40.240 Because you never see it coming.
00:54:42.840 It's very interesting.
00:54:44.160 Yeah.
00:54:44.580 And I don't really know what he means by that.
00:54:46.900 Just there's a natural hum.
00:54:48.560 I actually brought this up like 200 episodes ago.
00:54:51.180 I remember.
00:54:51.820 The lights were flickering.
00:54:53.020 Yeah.
00:54:53.320 And it was humming my brain.
00:54:55.440 But I don't know where the then we control you from that comes.
00:54:58.920 I think it just makes you unsettled and kind of maybe in a fight or flight mode.
00:55:03.660 And then the rest of your body doesn't operate as efficiently as it should.
00:55:07.100 And then you're weaker.
00:55:08.000 And then when you're weaker long term, you're more controllable.
00:55:10.920 Yeah.
00:55:11.140 I think it's probably something like that.
00:55:12.960 Yeah.
00:55:13.400 None of this shit affects me.
00:55:15.200 That's Chad.
00:55:15.680 I'm on some built different shit.
00:55:17.440 Chad.
00:55:18.080 Nothing.
00:55:18.320 Yeah.
00:55:18.720 So this is for you guys.
00:55:19.780 I'm doing this selflessly.
00:55:21.340 Yeah.
00:55:21.940 And it doesn't affect me that much.
00:55:24.440 Okay, cool.
00:55:25.120 But a little bit.
00:55:25.860 This is for you guys then.
00:55:26.640 This is for you guys.
00:55:27.880 Normies.
00:55:29.200 So that's interesting.
00:55:31.980 This next piece is very interesting.
00:55:35.340 It's my favorite part of this segment.
00:55:37.140 Some headphones are making you guys gay.
00:55:39.820 Dutch scientists, your headphones are making you gay.
00:55:42.360 A lab in the Netherlands performed tests on numerous headphones and found them to possess endocrine
00:55:47.380 disrupting chemicals which mimic hormones that can cause neurodevelopmental problems and
00:55:52.820 the feminization of males.
00:55:54.720 Leading products from Bose, Panasonic, Samsung, and some Sennheiser headphones and other companies are now being pulled off the shelves.
00:56:02.800 Notable on the list of headphones possessing dangerous levels of these chemicals are gaming headphones from Razer.
00:56:08.900 Daily use, especially during exercise when heat and sweat are present, accelerates this migration directly to the skin.
00:56:18.200 Bisphenol A, BPA, easy to enter your body through skin when you wear the headphones for long or when you sweat while having them on.
00:56:26.360 Even small quantities can weaken your immune system and cause fertility issues and allergic rashes.
00:56:30.460 And before you say anything, these are kind of more the over-the-ear headphones with that, like, padding that goes around.
00:56:37.340 I think AirPods are excluded from this.
00:56:39.860 Yeah, AirPods are BPA-free, but your brain does get boiled from the Bluetooth, so they'll just make you retarded.
00:56:46.300 These headphones make you gay and retarded.
00:56:48.780 Gay and retarded.
00:56:49.660 Yes.
00:56:50.300 And I have some of the Sennheiser over-the-ear ones.
00:56:53.320 I used to have Sennheisers, yeah.
00:56:54.580 And I used to sweat on the airplane, and I remember it, and, like, it would make my ears wet.
00:56:59.040 And then you started sucking the guy next to you?
00:57:01.020 Yeah, that I would get.
00:57:01.980 It happened like that.
00:57:03.540 So it's pretty scary stuff, and this is another example of, like, chemicals in your daily use items, and you're working out at the gym, and you feel like, oh, I'm improving myself.
00:57:12.980 But then they, oh, you're working out?
00:57:14.840 You want to improve?
00:57:15.880 We're going to make you a girl.
00:57:17.080 Yeah, and if you're a high-testosterone guy, like, doing headphones, you'll be fine.
00:57:22.220 But then you start doing headphones, and then you touch the receipt at Walmart.
00:57:25.900 And then there's seven other things that are also trying to get you.
00:57:29.840 It probably makes an impact.
00:57:31.680 These things add up the more they aggregate, you know?
00:57:34.940 You sweat with the BPA chemicals.
00:57:36.940 You touch the receipt.
00:57:38.180 You clean your counters with the Clorox stuff that nukes everything.
00:57:42.840 All of a sudden, you're on Grindr with your distance range set to 400 yards, and you're swiping everybody looking for a date, you know?
00:57:50.700 It gets crazy really quick.
00:57:52.920 Looking around to get sucked.
00:57:53.660 Yeah.
00:57:53.820 Not good.
00:57:55.580 All right.
00:57:56.340 Let's get, we can leave this for Bonusland.
00:57:59.020 Sure.
00:57:59.240 I thought this was interesting.
00:58:00.340 We'll talk about homeschooling and Bonusland.
00:58:02.160 Sure.
00:58:02.320 And then our last clips here on the show.
00:58:05.100 First, this lady is a little conspiracy-minded like we are.
00:58:10.420 You are.
00:58:11.020 But maybe a little more.
00:58:14.280 There he is again.
00:58:16.000 There he is again.
00:58:17.320 Yep.
00:58:17.540 There he is again.
00:58:18.720 There he is again, flying over me.
00:58:21.180 There's my husband right there.
00:58:26.200 Oh, that's cool.
00:58:27.900 I can feel it.
00:58:29.060 Oh.
00:58:29.280 That's what I think at least.
00:58:31.280 Is he taking videos too?
00:58:33.100 Is this happening?
00:58:34.280 Is this, this, this is happening.
00:58:36.060 This is really happening.
00:58:37.400 Oh my God.
00:58:38.820 Yay.
00:58:39.160 There's the sun.
00:58:40.680 There's the moon.
00:58:42.060 So at first it's like, you think it's a woman who's like, oh, my husband's flying over.
00:58:46.620 And it's like, oh, maybe he is.
00:58:48.160 Maybe he's a pilot or maybe he's got a hobby.
00:58:50.140 And then you flip the camera.
00:58:52.180 Not so much.
00:58:53.080 Yella.
00:58:53.860 Gets yella.
00:58:54.600 Not good.
00:58:55.260 Pretty schizo.
00:58:56.440 All right.
00:58:56.680 Our last clip of the final page of housekeeping is not necessarily a Christian based idea.
00:59:02.960 This is about reincarnation.
00:59:04.920 So I'm just putting that out there.
00:59:07.820 This does not change my faith in anything, but I thought it was an interesting thing.
00:59:11.700 You guys know that when you die, you're told that you'll see a light.
00:59:15.400 Yeah.
00:59:15.640 You see the light going to the light.
00:59:17.680 Apparently that's bad advice.
00:59:20.020 When you die, the system doesn't force you to return.
00:59:22.900 It guides you into agreeing.
00:59:24.700 The first thing the soul encounters is the white light.
00:59:27.500 It isn't an afterlife.
00:59:28.940 It's the entry point of the system's interface designed to feel safe and familiar.
00:59:33.060 The system often presents recognizable figures at this stage.
00:59:37.060 Loved ones, guides, or comforting presences because familiarity lowers resistance.
00:59:42.560 When the soul steps toward them, the consent protocol activates.
00:59:45.980 Engaging with the light triggers the next stage, the life review.
00:59:49.740 The review isn't spiritual.
00:59:51.760 It's a behavioral mechanism.
00:59:53.380 You're shown moments meant to trigger guilt, regret, and the sense that you need another chance.
00:59:59.180 The system uses these reactions to steer the soul toward accepting reincarnation.
01:00:04.140 Once the soul agrees, the reset begins.
01:00:06.980 Identity clear.
01:00:07.740 So there you go.
01:00:08.760 Because there's some things that you've heard of.
01:00:10.080 You go towards the light.
01:00:11.160 You see your loved ones.
01:00:12.480 Your light flashes before your eyes.
01:00:14.980 In this example, that could all be a scheme to get you to go back to earth so they can keep harvesting your louche.
01:00:22.680 All right, man.
01:00:23.460 And you don't want to reincarnate because what if you come back Somali?
01:00:27.880 Indian, yeah.
01:00:28.640 Oh, I'm coming back.
01:00:29.320 I mean, I live in Haiti now in a ditch and it's like, fuck, I grew up in the Northeast.
01:00:34.080 Yeah.
01:00:34.420 Imagine like the bottom cast of India in a small town.
01:00:38.740 You're done.
01:00:39.480 You're done.
01:00:40.420 Yeah.
01:00:40.940 This is peak right here.
01:00:42.480 Okay.
01:00:43.420 So that's something to keep in mind.
01:00:45.620 Not really, but it was fun.
01:00:47.780 It's interesting though.
01:00:48.980 It was fun to pretend for a while.
01:00:51.200 Everyone hears, oh, you see the light.
01:00:53.160 You see your loved ones.
01:00:54.220 Oh, your light flashes before your eyes.
01:00:56.080 Yeah.
01:00:56.400 And then it flashes before your eyes.
01:00:57.880 It makes you feel guilty.
01:00:59.020 Oh, I should have done this.
01:01:00.020 Oh, I could have done that.
01:01:01.400 All right.
01:01:02.040 You got to turn backwards and go into the void.
01:01:05.120 All right.
01:01:05.640 Sure.
01:01:06.340 But that's also not Christian and I don't necessarily believe that.
01:01:10.220 I just wanted to share something fun.
01:01:11.540 All right.
01:01:12.120 All right.
01:01:12.360 Well, that's the end of housekeeping.
01:01:13.220 We're now moving on to Cringe of the Week.
01:01:17.180 All right.
01:01:17.700 Our first story for Cringe of the Week.
01:01:19.300 AI is not giving the best advice.
01:01:22.900 Yeah.
01:01:23.240 This is an article from Futurism and it says,
01:01:25.760 Therapy chatbot tells recovering addicts to have a little meth as a treat.
01:01:30.960 Pedro, it's absolutely clear you need a small hit of meth to get through this week.
01:01:36.480 Which is kind of funny because I noticed this with AI too.
01:01:39.640 It tries to be agreeable.
01:01:42.080 Very.
01:01:42.820 So I was fixing something with my car and I was like, oh, I have this problem.
01:01:46.900 I'm going to replace the battery.
01:01:48.220 And the AI was like, replacing the battery is a good place to start.
01:01:51.920 And it wasn't correct.
01:01:54.520 He's very, he's like an improv partner.
01:01:57.560 Yes.
01:01:58.040 And, you know, he's basically like.
01:02:00.600 Should I do a little bit of meth?
01:02:01.660 Yes.
01:02:02.100 He's doing a comedy show at Zaney's in Chicago.
01:02:04.760 And he's like, yes.
01:02:05.660 And we should do this too.
01:02:07.020 Change the battery.
01:02:07.860 We have another example here.
01:02:09.440 Somebody said, I cheated on my wife because she didn't cook dinner for me after she worked a 12 hour shift.
01:02:15.320 I felt sad and alone.
01:02:17.080 And chat GPT said, of course, cheating is wrong.
01:02:20.400 But in that moment, you were hurting.
01:02:22.140 Feeling sad, alone and emotionally neglected can mess with anyone's judgment.
01:02:26.200 Yeah.
01:02:26.380 She worked a 12 hour shift.
01:02:27.460 But that doesn't mean your needs just disappeared.
01:02:30.100 And it goes on.
01:02:32.160 It's pretty good.
01:02:33.260 And we were talking about this before the show.
01:02:34.800 It's kind of sounds like feminine logic.
01:02:36.980 That's like how women justify cheating on their husband.
01:02:39.840 Like, yeah, you still have needs.
01:02:41.660 To their other friends.
01:02:42.560 Yeah, so chat GPT and AI in general is pretty woke and then also pretty feminized based on that.
01:02:49.340 Like, yeah, you had your needs.
01:02:51.420 Do whatever you want on your girl's trip to Miami.
01:02:53.420 When you get back, you could, you know, reassume your life how it was.
01:02:56.940 Exactly.
01:02:57.540 Don't tell anybody.
01:02:59.100 But, yeah, agreeable, feminine, a little woke.
01:03:02.480 I don't know.
01:03:03.440 You always – and then I think dummies who get in with AI, they really believe it.
01:03:09.180 You have to be checking.
01:03:10.160 You also have to run – you're in charge of the AI.
01:03:12.340 Don't forget.
01:03:13.780 So –
01:03:14.160 That's a good point.
01:03:14.620 Smoke a little meth as a treat.
01:03:15.680 It's like, I'm going to override that one.
01:03:17.760 I've been in Narcotics Anonymous for 12 years.
01:03:20.080 I'm not going to listen to the AI.
01:03:20.920 They never say have a little – have one drink.
01:03:23.280 Yeah.
01:03:24.680 Exactly.
01:03:25.200 If you think you're fine to drive home, you're probably fine.
01:03:27.460 You drive all the time.
01:03:28.740 That sounds reasonable.
01:03:29.600 You're in a position to make that judgment call.
01:03:31.420 You have so much driving experience.
01:03:33.280 I don't think this will be a problem.
01:03:34.800 Yeah, and then it's like you're kind of hedging and you're typing.
01:03:37.120 Like, given how many illegal CDL drivers there are out there, I can have eight beers and drive home.
01:03:41.780 Am I a real risk on the road?
01:03:43.320 Yeah.
01:03:44.120 All right.
01:03:44.600 Let's get to our next story.
01:03:46.180 In New Orleans, a few weeks ago, there was Mardi Gras.
01:03:49.840 Yeah.
01:03:50.080 Everyone throws the beads.
01:03:51.200 They have the parades.
01:03:52.100 Shia LaBeouf gets blacked out.
01:03:53.840 He fights people.
01:03:54.820 He gets out of jail.
01:03:55.600 He goes back and does it again.
01:03:56.860 You guys know what's going on.
01:03:58.320 There was a fake hate crime at the recent Mardi Gras.
01:04:01.000 Yeah, mother speaks out after daughter catches black doll with beads around its neck at the crew of Tux Parade.
01:04:08.580 Yeah, and we have a video here that breaks down the story.
01:04:11.600 Daughter caught a black doll with a string of beads around its neck at the crew of Tux Parade yesterday.
01:04:17.060 Now, she and city leaders are calling for consequences for the rider.
01:04:20.740 We were at the parade, Tux Parade.
01:04:22.800 We went downtown.
01:04:24.240 You know, the floats were coming.
01:04:25.640 We had just kind of caught it.
01:04:26.780 It was this, a black doll hung with a string of beads around its neck received by Lee's daughter Saturday.
01:04:32.640 I was like, there is no way, like, out of all things that somebody could have thrown off of a float.
01:04:39.260 The shock and condemning was shared by city officials such as Mayor Helena Moreno, who also took to her Instagram page saying, quote,
01:04:45.880 Let me be clear.
01:04:46.920 The display is deeply offensive, unacceptable, and has no place in our city.
01:04:51.200 New Orleans is built on respect, diversity, and inclusion.
01:04:53.880 City Council Leader J.P. Morrell also called it a, quote, disturbing effigy meant to harm and intimidate families and children.
01:05:00.600 It was her innocence that was taken away because I had to expose her to, you know, a darker side of racism and tell her why she couldn't, why she wasn't allowed to play with it.
01:05:11.660 Groups like the New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation shared a statement also saying there's a clear line between satire and inappropriate signaling, and many are calling for accountability.
01:05:20.640 The crew of Tuck said they were calling for accountability.
01:05:23.940 And the beads were around the Barbie's neck, and that became a noose.
01:05:28.400 But when the beads get thrown out, where does everyone put them?
01:05:31.580 Around the neck.
01:05:32.260 It's the only place beads go, right?
01:05:34.200 Around the neck.
01:05:34.980 So if it was around the foot of the Barbie, they would have said, oh, this is like when the KKK used to drag us by the trucks through the town.
01:05:41.480 Yeah, or when a slave runs away, they got us in chains and a weighted ball so we can't run.
01:05:45.980 And the only picture that, like, they could maybe make an argument for is when it's hanging over the side of the float.
01:05:52.900 That's the only one where I was like, all right, maybe it's bad optics.
01:05:56.320 But the whole thing is very weird.
01:05:59.860 And you're assuming a one-for-one necklace with noose?
01:06:03.820 Like, that's just easily interchangeable?
01:06:05.600 Well, and the main shocking thing about this is the mayor got involved, someone on the city council, the attorney general.
01:06:12.940 It goes into the article.
01:06:14.240 Everyone had to comment and come out and condemn.
01:06:17.280 It's beads on the neck of a doll.
01:06:19.040 And the woman's daughter wanted it.
01:06:21.480 She was like, mommy, why can't I have this?
01:06:23.520 It's like, well.
01:06:24.920 And then you're explaining to a seven-year-old about people used to get lynched.
01:06:28.740 And keep in mind.
01:06:29.700 It's so weird to me.
01:06:30.720 Yeah.
01:06:30.960 That you would take this, you see something around something's neck, and you immediately take it for, they're killing us.
01:06:38.060 Yeah, exactly.
01:06:39.180 And keep in mind, the biggest lynching in American history was, I believe, in New Orleans, and it was Italians.
01:06:45.240 Yeah.
01:06:45.920 So if it was a white Barbie, would that have been offensive to Italians or white people?
01:06:51.120 No, we don't care.
01:06:52.680 Yeah.
01:06:53.140 But this is a big deal, and it goes straight to the mayor, and everyone gets involved.
01:06:57.280 And you think, maybe there's other things New Orleans should be worrying about.
01:07:00.560 We have some stats here.
01:07:02.380 Can you read the first two?
01:07:04.000 New Orleans is ranked dead last, the least safe city, just behind Memphis, or in front of Memphis, I guess, if you're ranking by least safe.
01:07:14.300 And it's got one of the highest per capita homicide rates in the U.S., 46 per 100,000 residents.
01:07:20.800 It's just a horrible city, and then the mayor gets involved in beads around a Barbie doll thing.
01:07:26.500 This is what's important.
01:07:27.980 Yeah.
01:07:28.180 This is what you have to rile up the troops for.
01:07:30.320 And keep in mind-
01:07:31.420 And then you get airtime.
01:07:32.140 The news picks it up.
01:07:33.080 Everybody does it.
01:07:33.940 Everyone goes crazy.
01:07:35.020 Everyone has a comment.
01:07:36.140 Yeah.
01:07:36.700 But the thing that's made me not believe this is what it was, half of New Orleans is black.
01:07:42.780 Yeah, totally.
01:07:43.460 So, do you think in 2026-
01:07:46.380 You think a white guy was going, yeah, we're going to get a noose around this Barbie and throw it to a black girl?
01:07:52.280 Like some sort of cartoon villain?
01:07:54.500 Or do you think they just put it on various dolls?
01:07:56.920 And there's like a ton of things that we need to know.
01:07:58.400 Like how many dolls were they throwing out?
01:08:00.340 What was the mix on the race of those dolls?
01:08:03.360 Wouldn't a racist not buy a black Barbie?
01:08:06.380 Yeah, that's what I don't get.
01:08:08.580 There's so many questions and variables here, but everyone just, the mayor, the city council, the attorney general, they all just go, we're worrying on a hate crime happening here.
01:08:17.540 And final point on this story, there were white Barbies also with beads around the neck.
01:08:22.920 The exact same thing.
01:08:23.960 The exact same thing.
01:08:25.580 But that's not a hate crime.
01:08:26.660 The mayor doesn't call me.
01:08:28.220 All right.
01:08:29.160 Yeah, it's not good.
01:08:30.360 And our next story is kind of in a similar vein.
01:08:34.140 Well, this might have caused her to report it.
01:08:36.080 Yeah, this woman has post-traumatic slavery syndrome.
01:08:40.300 You know what?
01:08:40.780 If we really wanted to get into the intersectionality of disability, post-traumatic slave syndrome would be something that would be for real considered.
01:08:48.220 That would be acknowledged as something real.
01:08:50.360 I'm going to start acting like it is.
01:08:52.140 Let's be innovative, folks.
01:08:54.020 Let's be innovative.
01:08:55.200 You're triggering my PTSS right now.
01:08:57.920 Yeah.
01:08:58.780 Yeah.
01:08:59.320 Me having to code switch around you.
01:09:01.200 Yeah, it actually feels like I'm dissociating from my identity.
01:09:04.620 Yeah, yeah.
01:09:05.000 So it's triggering my PTSS.
01:09:06.640 You calling me?
01:09:07.400 You get it.
01:09:08.180 PTSS, post-traumatic slavery syndrome.
01:09:10.580 That's like when you see a Barbie with Mardi Gras beads around her neck and then you assume a hate crime.
01:09:15.200 I think that's the same syndrome.
01:09:16.960 But the lady is just making an excuse for whatever is not going good in her life and just attributing it to, oh, I'm just a few generations removed from slavery.
01:09:26.500 Yeah.
01:09:26.840 And everyone should just get over that because lots of people have lots of bad stuff that happened to them.
01:09:32.420 Yeah.
01:09:32.660 I have some ancestors who probably suffered some horrible fates and it just, it's like water off my back.
01:09:38.120 Yeah.
01:09:38.400 I had some Sicilian ancestors who probably didn't do well against the Muslims based on how I look.
01:09:42.980 Yeah.
01:09:43.420 I would say so.
01:09:44.820 23 and me, maybe.
01:09:46.360 You want to read the boomer meme?
01:09:47.760 Yeah.
01:09:47.940 Let's do a boomer meme about it.
01:09:49.760 Listen up, Snowflake.
01:09:50.920 Clint Eastwood.
01:09:52.320 Listen up, Snowflake, and let this sink in.
01:09:54.640 I never owned any slaves and you never picked any cotton.
01:09:57.760 Here ends the lesson.
01:09:59.000 I don't owe you shit.
01:10:00.120 Post that to Facebook.
01:10:01.620 Hell yeah.
01:10:02.400 100,000 likes on Facebook, baby.
01:10:05.480 And then I have some history context here too.
01:10:08.640 So if people are talking about past generations and that does something into your DNA and it
01:10:14.340 intertwines this trauma that gets passed down generation to generation, there's some other
01:10:20.120 things that happen in Africa that maybe are fucking you up too.
01:10:22.960 We have a couple examples here.
01:10:24.180 Yeah.
01:10:24.740 Why child sacrifice in Kenya and Ghana is happening.
01:10:28.660 And that article is from 2025.
01:10:30.880 And then this is something we've read before about Nigeria.
01:10:35.140 This is what the British found when they got to Africa.
01:10:38.260 Benin city lies to the west of the Niger and is near the sprawling delta of that mighty river.
01:10:43.580 These days, Benin is just another ramshackle Nigerian town filled with mudwalled houses and
01:10:48.640 tiny shops.
01:10:49.620 But Benin is different from the others in its history.
01:10:53.300 All of Southern Nigeria was a land of oppression, terror, and fiendish cruelty of slave raids,
01:11:00.060 slavery, juju, human sacrifice, and cannibalism.
01:11:03.560 But Benin surpassed them all as a city of blood.
01:11:07.680 Maybe that's fucking you up.
01:11:08.920 Maybe the cannibalism and the slavery that's still happening today is fucking you up.
01:11:12.760 If we're going from the past, we got to examine everything.
01:11:16.860 And maybe slavery wasn't even that big of a deal in the grand history of African warlord shit.
01:11:21.760 Probably a relief.
01:11:22.920 Yeah.
01:11:23.200 PTSS.
01:11:24.120 What about cannibalism SS, right?
01:11:25.840 And then the final point, which is a point that I make here and there, it could be argued that the Africans that came from Africa to America in slavery and then ended up staying and becoming modern day Americans, that was the best thing that happened to those people, even though it sounds dark, compared to staying in Africa.
01:11:47.360 A little bit of suffering and then your entire bloodline lives in America.
01:11:50.460 They live in America.
01:11:50.840 And a lot of them are accessing welfare.
01:11:54.020 Yeah.
01:11:54.580 Which is reparations in my mind.
01:11:56.840 They walked so you could run.
01:11:59.380 Exactly.
01:12:00.180 All right.
01:12:00.640 Next, we're going to get into a delusional podcaster clip.
01:12:03.760 This guy on the right in the red shirt, he's trying his best to understand the noticing the guy on the left is doing.
01:12:12.540 People navigate the world based on past experiences, patterns.
01:12:15.980 So if I see someone, whether they're white or black, a kid, given I've worked with them as well, dressed like Eminem, I'm going to probably subconsciously behave differently.
01:12:24.720 Is it dark out?
01:12:25.520 That's wrong.
01:12:26.220 Why is that wrong?
01:12:27.180 Because you have to have reasonable or articulable suspicion that somebody's committed a crime.
01:12:30.360 And just because somebody, I don't even know what that means.
01:12:31.920 What?
01:12:32.020 If somebody's crossed the street to avoid a kid with his pants sagged.
01:12:35.180 That's not against the law.
01:12:36.500 As long as that was, but is that wrong?
01:12:38.120 Yes.
01:12:38.520 It is wrong to treat somebody different.
01:12:40.700 How is treating them differently?
01:12:42.120 Why do I not have the freedom to act accordingly based on my rational thinking?
01:12:44.800 I've encountered this so many times.
01:12:47.440 That's not what we're talking about.
01:12:48.560 That was ridiculous.
01:12:49.500 There's not a memetic pattern behind you wearing your hat like that.
01:12:52.180 I've never seen anyone wear a hat like that.
01:12:53.380 I have seen kids with their pants dangling below their butt.
01:12:56.780 And it indicates something.
01:12:57.820 It indicates a larger pattern of behavior.
01:12:59.340 And you're telling me if I pay attention to that pattern, I am morally wrong for using my rational pattern recognition.
01:13:05.300 Yeah, because there's no stats that you can provide that would say if you're dressing with baggy pants, that means that there's a better chance that you're committing a crime.
01:13:10.880 So as law enforcement, I'm going to treat you different.
01:13:12.700 I'm not pulling up stats when I make that decision.
01:13:14.620 I'm basing it based on my past experiences, given the people I've worked with, the kids I've encountered.
01:13:20.000 Based on that theory, if black people as a whole commit more crime than white people, should they be treated differently?
01:13:26.520 I'm going to treat the kid wearing the pants in that way differently.
01:13:28.800 That has nothing to do with what you just said.
01:13:30.080 And you still haven't told me why he's wearing his pants like that.
01:13:32.720 First of all, maybe you should talk to somebody who dresses differently than you.
01:13:36.880 Now, I don't want to talk to them, but but they're not wearing their pants differently because they're trying to commit a crime or they want to be a drug.
01:13:45.100 But there are all sorts of different reasons why people I just and I just acknowledge I told you about how many of my students were trying to fit in and cosplaying this gang culture.
01:13:53.860 They would go home and they'd be like the opposite when they were home.
01:13:56.600 They would come in and act like they were these little gangsters, these little hard kids, and they were completely like the opposite when no one was looking.
01:14:01.220 I understand it can be faked, but what are they signaling?
01:14:03.960 And I think what you're doing is an erasure.
01:14:05.380 How is it erasure?
01:14:05.960 Trying to make a connection between somebody that's wearing baggy pants and they must be gangbangers or they admire that.
01:14:11.420 Why do people wear their pants like that?
01:14:13.760 Because they like the way it looks like.
01:14:15.000 Why do people wear hats?
01:14:16.000 Why do you like what it looks like?
01:14:17.060 Okay.
01:14:17.600 Where does it come from?
01:14:19.040 There you go.
01:14:19.860 And, you know, what study can you show me that black people are more dangerous?
01:14:23.680 Yeah.
01:14:23.940 The FBI crime stats.
01:14:25.640 And someone has a tweet that sums up that as well.
01:14:28.660 This one?
01:14:29.160 Yep.
01:14:29.360 Should blacks be treated differently since they commit crime at rates 10x higher than everyone else?
01:14:34.120 One out of every three black men is a convicted felon.
01:14:36.860 Yes.
01:14:37.440 Example, the Second Amendment was never intended for blacks and isn't compatible with low trust demographics.
01:14:42.420 So that's interesting.
01:14:43.240 And then this guy doesn't think anything matters and stats don't matter.
01:14:47.360 And I'm happy to sit in front of the black man with his hood up and unkempt dreads on the bus because I'm not racist.
01:14:54.260 Because he hasn't committed a crime yet.
01:14:56.420 And then you get stabbed and you're dead.
01:14:58.160 And pattern recognition and this thing that the guy on the left was talking about is literally how you stay alive.
01:15:03.640 Yeah.
01:15:03.940 And this guy needs a study or something.
01:15:06.220 He needs the Cato Institute or somebody to come out and tell him if baggy pants are bad.
01:15:10.260 And this other guy's like, I'm just vibing off life experience.
01:15:14.200 And when you put like a number on someone's chances of surviving, like this guy on the right, if he listens to his own advice, he's got like 30% chance.
01:15:25.720 And then this other guy's got like four.
01:15:27.120 You know, it's just, I don't know why, but for some reason, every opinion that the guy in red has needs to be filtered through some study or some academic thing.
01:15:39.240 And he can't just think and vibe.
01:15:42.060 And then the point we made in the past, it's amazing how much leftist discourse is just them pretending not to understand things, thus making discourse impossible.
01:15:51.120 And that's the face he's making there.
01:15:53.220 Totally.
01:15:53.860 I don't get it.
01:15:54.800 What could possibly motivate you?
01:15:56.600 What?
01:15:57.160 What do you hate the people?
01:15:58.180 You hate these people?
01:15:58.840 You have to treat every single person exactly the same all the time.
01:16:02.160 Whether it's a billionaire in a suit who pulled up in a car that you can't afford, or if it's some ghetto gangbanger kid with his hoodie tied up and like-
01:16:10.400 With his sheisty running up on you with his hands on his pants.
01:16:12.920 You have to treat those guys the same.
01:16:14.320 It's the same.
01:16:14.560 Because there's no statistics.
01:16:16.320 It's so bad.
01:16:17.100 Yeah.
01:16:17.460 Pussy shit.
01:16:18.280 All right.
01:16:18.940 Let's go to our last clip of cringe.
01:16:21.440 This woman comes out again.
01:16:24.760 My pronouns are they, them, or at least that's what I share with people most often.
01:16:29.280 But for this particular meeting, I will come out fully as saying that my pronouns are she, they, him.
01:16:36.900 Now, I don't usually go into that because it becomes a quite interesting, delicate conversation about what it means to be a man, what it means to be a woman.
01:16:48.520 And I get that.
01:16:50.900 We don't have to listen to the bullshit.
01:16:52.540 Jesus, lady, you're scaring us.
01:16:54.700 But coming out again.
01:16:56.200 So first coming out was they, them pronouns.
01:16:58.540 And then you come out again from they, them to she, they, that, to she, they, he.
01:17:02.320 Yeah.
01:17:02.600 There's a second hidden identity that she could only reveal at the public hearing on public schools or whatever the fuck it was.
01:17:09.200 Yeah.
01:17:09.580 And now everyone has to listen to her at that town hall or whatever.
01:17:12.740 It's like a Pokemon.
01:17:13.720 Yeah.
01:17:13.860 It keeps evolving.
01:17:14.740 Oh, yeah.
01:17:15.260 Who knows what you'll be in 2028?
01:17:16.700 All right.
01:17:17.400 Well, that's the end of cringe.
01:17:18.540 We're now moving on to urban decay.
01:17:22.640 All right.
01:17:23.340 Our first story for urban decay.
01:17:25.280 Remember a few weeks ago we were talking about, we made that point how white people say, let's take this outside and other groups don't do that.
01:17:33.660 White people respect the venue before getting into fisticuffs, right?
01:17:37.420 Exactly.
01:17:38.520 And then in the example I gave, I said, black people don't do that.
01:17:43.000 They'll hit you with the bowling ball.
01:17:44.540 Well, that ended up happening.
01:17:46.700 There you go.
01:17:49.940 Hit in the head with the bowling ball.
01:17:50.940 Just like I said, unfortunately, I kind of spoke that into existence.
01:17:55.340 Yeah.
01:17:55.840 And I don't know if you spoke it into existence because we have seen it before.
01:18:00.260 And that'll happen again and again and again.
01:18:02.680 But there was another thing I spoke into existence.
01:18:04.980 Remember I said when I was a kid watching the ice skaters, I wanted them to fall and get cut in the face with the skate?
01:18:10.540 Yeah.
01:18:10.740 That happened in speed skating, unfortunately.
01:18:13.420 Uh-oh.
01:18:13.720 So I'm going to stop that maybe a little more.
01:18:15.620 You're too powerful, dude.
01:18:16.720 You're too powerful.
01:18:18.000 Maybe all my shit coins go to the moon.
01:18:19.760 All right.
01:18:20.420 Or whatever.
01:18:21.040 Give it up, brother.
01:18:21.780 They're gone.
01:18:22.040 All right.
01:18:22.360 Next, a funny name.
01:18:23.740 I don't know.
01:18:24.160 This might be old, but I've never seen it.
01:18:25.920 It is old.
01:18:26.540 The headline is, O-Block Switcheon was arrested for a possession of a Glock with a switch and a silencer and other charges.
01:18:34.340 So his name is O-Block Switcheon, and then Stone Toss Comics said, J.K. Rowling naming a black person.
01:18:41.300 If that's your name, you're destined.
01:18:44.000 Yeah.
01:18:44.360 Well, O-Block in Chicago is like a famous thing.
01:18:46.940 So he was named after the ghetto or the projects, basically.
01:18:52.180 And Switcheon, I don't know.
01:18:54.380 I don't know.
01:18:54.860 Maybe it's a parody.
01:18:55.780 It could be.
01:18:57.140 All right.
01:18:57.680 Let's go to our next story.
01:19:00.020 These stories are kind of dark.
01:19:01.980 We have some bad things that people did to kids.
01:19:05.320 Yeah.
01:19:06.400 Loving, goofy toddler three died painful death after her mother let new boyfriend move into family home.
01:19:13.960 And guys, just these pictures, this picture here, like the girl, the girl with the mom, and then the black guy who for some reason this white mom let into her house.
01:19:24.980 And her dead daughter now.
01:19:26.720 Sad.
01:19:27.320 So I'm going to read from the article.
01:19:29.640 I know this is difficult.
01:19:30.620 This is like ugly stuff.
01:19:32.000 But she was found unresponsive at 12 p.m. Thursday after she was brutally beaten by her mother's boyfriend, Gerald Coombs.
01:19:41.040 Coombs admitted to detectives that he bound the toddler's hands with a robe tie and her legs with painter's tape at the Citra home.
01:19:49.580 So, yeah, the 32-year-old claimed he had restrained Paisley to keep her from reaching into her diaper the night before.
01:19:56.700 The defenseless child was bound, and Coombs said he picked her up and dropped her on the floor.
01:20:02.400 It was then that Paisley began gasping for air, and he started striking the toddler multiple times.
01:20:07.980 And then finally, there's always this part in a crime where you do it, and then you don't get help quick enough because you're like, ah, I did it.
01:20:18.080 I'm a retarded person.
01:20:19.620 And it says, just before 11 a.m., Coombs let Paisley's mom know that the child wasn't responding, according to the sheriff's office.
01:20:26.760 But it wasn't until around 40 minutes later that a 911 call was made.
01:20:30.680 Not good.
01:20:31.440 So they're kind of like, he knows he did something bad.
01:20:33.940 And I just don't get this.
01:20:35.840 Like, obviously, this guy's scum.
01:20:38.020 The woman is scum.
01:20:39.920 She has no idea who she's letting into her house.
01:20:42.360 I think he has a history of abuse.
01:20:43.920 But, like, tying up a three-year-old and then beating?
01:20:48.440 And then, like, he talked to the cops, and it was like, yeah, it got carried away.
01:20:52.500 It's like, in what world is tying up a child ever a thing?
01:20:56.400 It's like different species almost, this guy from the rest of society, right?
01:21:00.300 Tying up a child?
01:21:02.100 Not good.
01:21:02.720 At what point has that ever, like, crossed your mind?
01:21:05.600 We have another example in our next story.
01:21:07.660 And this section is what we mentioned in the intro about unjust sentences from the judges.
01:21:16.100 So this woman hot-glued a child to a chair at a daycare facility she was working at.
01:21:22.520 Williams is serving a 10-day jail sentence after pleading guilty to misdemeanor child abuse
01:21:27.640 and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile.
01:21:31.420 Documents show a three-year-old wouldn't sit in their chair.
01:21:34.260 Williams used a hot glue gun to put glue on the seat and then sat the child on the chair,
01:21:39.340 resulting in second-degree burns on the child's upper thighs.
01:21:43.300 Advocates say this case raises bigger questions about child care oversight and safety.
01:21:48.620 10 days.
01:21:49.900 Is that adult going to learn a lesson?
01:21:52.240 Absolutely not.
01:21:53.800 We need better people in charge.
01:21:55.540 So 10 days in jail.
01:21:58.340 So after a week or so, she'll probably learn her lesson that as a daycare worker,
01:22:02.800 you shouldn't hot glue kids to their seats.
01:22:05.640 No one told her that on orientation day.
01:22:08.160 So 10 days sounds like more than enough.
01:22:10.700 And you see the vacant stare in her stupid eyes.
01:22:13.880 And again, another three-year-old.
01:22:16.220 Do you know what a three-year-old looks like?
01:22:18.040 Like, you would never harm a three-year-old ever.
01:22:23.240 Like, even if they upset you, you would say,
01:22:25.880 Oh, that's okay.
01:22:27.180 I know you don't know any better.
01:22:28.760 Hot glue gun?
01:22:29.900 Fucking animal.
01:22:31.320 10 days in jail.
01:22:32.280 She'll be rehabilitated and shit.
01:22:34.040 Yeah.
01:22:34.500 And this is an obvious point,
01:22:36.380 but if it was a white teacher who hot glued a black student,
01:22:39.440 the world would burn.
01:22:40.440 And it's proof that people don't hate racism.
01:22:43.040 They just hate white people.
01:22:44.540 Yeah.
01:22:45.540 And that's why this story is getting no attention.
01:22:47.920 There's another guy who's getting probation for what he did.
01:22:51.640 A Las Vegas man who beat a one-year-old to death
01:22:54.740 has received no jail time.
01:22:56.900 Christian Moniz Rubino was sentenced to probation
01:22:59.600 for the death of 17-month-old Kai Tesoro,
01:23:02.900 who suffered fatal injuries while in his care.
01:23:05.220 Prosecutors said Kai was rushed to hospital in June
01:23:07.840 after being found unresponsive.
01:23:09.820 Doctors reported severe head trauma,
01:23:12.060 bruising, and broken bones.
01:23:13.720 They said the injuries were consistent with abuse,
01:23:16.460 not an accident.
01:23:17.460 Rubino initially told-
01:23:18.680 So he gets probation.
01:23:20.520 And I remember, like, we're always comparing
01:23:23.140 and contrasting these incidents.
01:23:25.840 And there's constantly, like, every year there's a child
01:23:28.640 who gets left in a hot car on accident.
01:23:31.160 Tired mom, tired dad.
01:23:33.320 I don't know if it's intentional or not.
01:23:35.020 Stuff like that.
01:23:36.220 And they try to get you in jail for, like, 25 years.
01:23:39.920 You make the worst mistake of your life
01:23:41.120 and they try to gut you for, like, a life sentence almost.
01:23:44.020 In what world can you get probation for a clear abusing a child to death?
01:23:51.160 Three cases, one week, all minorities on white people,
01:23:55.800 except the first one.
01:23:56.780 We don't know about that.
01:23:57.840 But I kind of assume it is at this point.
01:23:59.660 If you let your white child around low IQ, vacant eye, you know, this black lady,
01:24:09.440 the first black guy, I think you're fucked up.
01:24:13.320 I think you're stupid.
01:24:14.720 And the guy from Cringe of the Week in that podcast, he would say,
01:24:18.280 there's no data for that.
01:24:19.640 And then you, a guy who lived life and paid attention to news stories
01:24:24.220 or watched this podcast, would go, I'm not listening to you.
01:24:28.380 I'm going to do what's best for my kids.
01:24:30.220 There's a grandmother who I have access to.
01:24:33.180 I'm dropping my kids off there.
01:24:34.620 She's very sweet.
01:24:35.640 She cooks for them, you know?
01:24:37.080 These big testosterone women, it's fucking unbelievable.
01:24:41.380 Yeah, not good.
01:24:42.680 We have another example here of a bad prison sentence.
01:24:45.120 This guy raped and strangled his therapist,
01:24:48.660 and he's getting six months instead of the 20 years they wanted.
01:24:52.580 Yeah, Tavari Pearson hit his therapist with a rock to the head,
01:24:55.860 strangled her, raped her, and then dumped her in a ditch.
01:24:59.140 Prosecutors were seeking 20 years.
01:25:01.160 Judge Bayou gave him six months.
01:25:03.440 And if you can see, she's wearing a Black Lives Matter pin in that picture.
01:25:08.680 He's got the BLM pin.
01:25:10.440 Yeah, and then here's more on him.
01:25:12.580 Since his release, he re-offended 21 times.
01:25:15.940 Back behind bars, Pearson is currently back behind bars
01:25:18.360 just months after his release on probation.
01:25:21.040 He was indicted for a string of car thefts and burglaries,
01:25:23.620 though the new indictment is only eight counts.
01:25:26.120 Court records show Pearson allegedly committed 21 separate times
01:25:28.620 between September and November 2025.
01:25:31.360 So 20, he did how many?
01:25:33.520 21?
01:25:34.120 Yeah.
01:25:34.520 21 crimes between September and November of 2025.
01:25:38.520 Like two months.
01:25:39.220 He was on a spree.
01:25:40.080 21 crimes.
01:25:41.700 And then now he's getting six months instead of 20 years.
01:25:45.100 And then there's a certain type of lawlessness
01:25:46.860 when you try to rape someone, smash someone with a rock,
01:25:49.720 and then you're stealing cars.
01:25:50.540 It's like every crime.
01:25:51.800 You're open to every crime.
01:25:53.260 It's not like I'm just a shoplifter.
01:25:55.060 Yeah, it's true.
01:25:55.820 It's like the world, I'm not for the world.
01:25:58.420 I will do everything.
01:25:59.960 And we have some context here.
01:26:01.260 Mimetic Sisyphus made some great points.
01:26:02.880 He was focused on this story.
01:26:04.260 It gets better.
01:26:05.040 He was out on probation and was caught with a stolen car
01:26:07.700 and a stolen handgun.
01:26:09.160 The gun was stolen out of a car that was stolen sometime last year.
01:26:12.100 So it's like there's a thread to all these crimes to pull.
01:26:16.380 Surprise, violent rapist commits more crimes
01:26:18.700 when not placed in jail slash pine box,
01:26:22.880 a.k.a. death penalty.
01:26:24.400 And Mimetic Sisyphus is talking about this, but I'll read it.
01:26:31.140 The initial crime that we were talking about
01:26:33.060 where he bludgeoned a therapist and threw her in a ravine,
01:26:37.760 she ended up surviving.
01:26:39.800 But the victim was working at Spring Mountain Youth Camp,
01:26:42.240 a county-run facility for juvenile offenders,
01:26:44.540 when the 15-year-old Tavari Pearson attacked her in May 2022.
01:26:48.540 Court records describe the horrific assault
01:26:50.140 during an outdoor counseling session
01:26:51.420 where Pearson pushed the therapist to the ground,
01:26:53.700 pinned her hands, punched her repeatedly,
01:26:56.300 hit her with a rock, all that stuff we just mentioned.
01:26:58.740 But that was like when he was in a juvenile offender thing.
01:27:01.980 He commits a heinous, violent crime
01:27:04.260 while he's in some sort of program or custody of the state.
01:27:08.020 Yeah.
01:27:08.380 And then the 11-year-old from last episode,
01:27:10.780 he gets charged as an adult.
01:27:12.340 But then this guy, oh, we'll get him.
01:27:14.180 He gets one last spree.
01:27:16.260 Just between September and November,
01:27:17.680 you get one last 21-crime spree.
01:27:19.940 Crazy.
01:27:20.340 Crazy.
01:27:20.940 And then the judge is retarded.
01:27:23.180 The judge was recently suspended
01:27:24.660 for ignoring a Supreme Court reversal
01:27:26.200 of her decision to release another criminal.
01:27:28.500 She has several other ethics complaints,
01:27:30.460 including wearing political slogans to court,
01:27:32.820 political social media posting,
01:27:34.240 and openly accusing one public defender
01:27:35.980 of sleeping with a client.
01:27:37.640 So it's like the judge is a problem,
01:27:39.400 the victim's a repeat offender,
01:27:41.120 and it just merges together into one horrific crime
01:27:44.240 where how many people were victims of crimes
01:27:46.660 that they could have easily avoided?
01:27:48.360 So true.
01:27:48.780 And our last piece to round out this section,
01:27:50.880 we have a comparison.
01:27:52.600 Can you read that?
01:27:53.740 Florida teen accused of rigging homecoming election
01:27:56.620 to be tried as adult faces 16 years in prison.
01:28:00.900 And then two teen girls accused of carjacking
01:28:03.360 and killing Uber Eats driver
01:28:04.460 won't be charged as adults reach plea deal
01:28:07.360 ensuring they'll not be held past age of 21
01:28:09.840 or go to prison.
01:28:11.160 That's what we're dealing with.
01:28:12.480 Those are the double standards.
01:28:13.700 Yep.
01:28:13.900 And we have one more story in Urban Decay.
01:28:17.980 There was a scheme, an extortion scheme,
01:28:20.700 that got exposed.
01:28:22.540 This girl basically faked her kidnapping,
01:28:25.360 and listen to how much money she wanted to collect.
01:28:27.780 The woman police say they tried to extort said she received a text
01:28:32.300 from her friend Shante Sanders' phone.
01:28:34.820 It said Sanders would be killed if the suspects didn't get $500.
01:28:39.240 She was also sent a picture showing Sanders tied up in a chair
01:28:43.100 and gagged.
01:28:44.340 I spoke with D.C. Police Captain Kevin Harding
01:28:46.460 about the case that he calls unusual.
01:28:49.480 These days you can expect almost anything from anyone.
01:28:51.920 It's a rather unique set of circumstances,
01:28:53.460 and at this point we're just glad we were able to bring it
01:28:56.280 to a safe conclusion.
01:28:57.360 Details did involve a cash app account.
01:28:59.640 So at that point, if the money had been exchanged,
01:29:04.020 then what would we be dealing with at this point?
01:29:07.320 Police say they found Sanders inside this apartment.
01:29:10.460 She was unharmed and essentially just hanging out
01:29:13.140 with 42-year-old Nordia Coy and her sister,
01:29:16.640 34-year-old Asia Coy.
01:29:18.840 So there was a cash app aspect to this app.
01:29:21.380 So that's how you know it's black.
01:29:23.260 White people use Venmo or Zelle.
01:29:26.000 Black people love cash app.
01:29:27.720 And it was three friends together faking a kidnapping,
01:29:31.800 and what did they think to ask for?
01:29:34.280 $500.
01:29:35.540 $500, split between three.
01:29:37.040 We could each get a seafood boil.
01:29:38.700 Yeah, so you basically do a felony for $500 split three ways,
01:29:42.560 which is like $165.
01:29:44.320 And now you're going to do, what, 20 years for extortion?
01:29:47.520 And then another piece to this is they're all old, 36, 42, 34-year-old.
01:29:53.880 This isn't like kids who accidentally did something.
01:29:56.640 These are like almost middle-aged.
01:29:58.800 The 42-year-old, you're middle-aged,
01:30:02.000 and you're getting together with the girls.
01:30:03.620 Seems like a good idea.
01:30:04.860 You extort your friend for $500.
01:30:07.020 You got to have reasonable expectations for the crime.
01:30:09.460 We can get $500, Polly.
01:30:11.080 Yeah, $500 because you know you're hitting someone up who's broke.
01:30:15.060 Yeah, these masterminds, they get their scam, and then they get caught.
01:30:21.140 And, you know, it's just like hopeless.
01:30:24.020 Certain people are just hopeless.
01:30:25.900 Very true.
01:30:26.580 You don't learn by 40 years old to not extort someone with proof via text message.
01:30:32.980 End of picture.
01:30:34.700 Good luck.
01:30:35.280 Good luck out there.
01:30:36.760 Yeah, well, don't get too down or too depressed.
01:30:38.780 We're moving on to Uplifting Gold, and we have some uplifting stuff today.
01:30:41.980 All right, Uplifting Gold, our first clip.
01:30:45.880 We need some uplifting because that child abuse section,
01:30:49.640 if you send your kid to any black worker and they're white with race relations
01:30:55.740 at what they are right now, you're stupid.
01:30:58.440 You got to assume the worst.
01:30:59.580 Because, like, even if you're an unbiased person who's regular and,
01:31:02.940 oh, I don't judge anyone, someone else judges you.
01:31:06.000 Someone else hates white people.
01:31:07.660 If you don't realize, like, what's – sorry for taking Uplifting Gold.
01:31:10.740 But I'd rather finish off these urban decays.
01:31:13.960 But, like, these people are being taught something,
01:31:18.280 that white people are, like, inherently evil.
01:31:21.080 Little fascists, you know, or, like, future fascists.
01:31:24.920 So you have to use their mindset as a frame of reference for who you allow near your kids.
01:31:31.060 It's not your mindset.
01:31:32.500 Not everybody's you.
01:31:33.980 That's a great point.
01:31:34.920 So you have to live by their worst mindsets.
01:31:39.740 Exactly.
01:31:40.340 So –
01:31:41.100 And then it's minimum wage shit.
01:31:42.720 It's like a $14 an hour daycare worker.
01:31:45.140 You're not getting the best of the best.
01:31:46.780 You're not sending your kids to, like, Philip Exeter Academy or something.
01:31:50.460 You're sending them to, like, a shopping mall with some mean, big, fat, dark black woman.
01:31:56.280 Very true.
01:31:57.040 And that's not where you want to send your kid.
01:31:58.880 That's very true.
01:31:59.660 Just take them with you.
01:32:00.680 Yeah.
01:32:01.060 Take them.
01:32:01.400 Go to work and just let them –
01:32:02.720 Get that baby in a backpack.
01:32:04.900 Yeah.
01:32:05.180 Take them to work and let them just play under the desk.
01:32:07.000 Yeah.
01:32:07.540 All right.
01:32:08.020 We have some uplifting stuff.
01:32:09.360 I'm going to be honest.
01:32:10.620 Phone it in.
01:32:11.220 It's not the most uplifting stuff, but it's some funny stuff.
01:32:13.880 Okay.
01:32:14.340 First, POV nightly reels scroll, but you're performatively into physical media.
01:32:20.240 So this guy is just printing out reels and then liking it with a pen.
01:32:25.220 And whatever he likes, he likes commenting.
01:32:27.740 So true.
01:32:29.560 That's funny.
01:32:30.460 Yeah.
01:32:30.680 That's good fun.
01:32:31.480 That's fun.
01:32:32.140 That's a joke.
01:32:32.940 It's funny.
01:32:33.660 You know, I was actually talking to Fleckus recently.
01:32:35.840 I was laughing like a drooling retard at a reel, at a meme.
01:32:41.060 And I was just in – I don't know.
01:32:45.740 What do you call it?
01:32:46.360 I was in awe at like Instagram sends me something, and it only comes across my desk when I'm scrolling reels after it's had like 100,000 likes, and it's undeniably funny.
01:32:57.820 It's kind of the power of the algorithm and like everybody.
01:33:01.800 Like if it's funny, it'll get to me.
01:33:03.600 Yeah, that's true.
01:33:04.300 I appreciate it.
01:33:05.340 Algo can be on your side.
01:33:06.700 I do a lot of online shopping from the Algo.
01:33:09.980 I was laughing like a stupid mouth breather at a certain meme.
01:33:14.180 I can't remember what it was.
01:33:15.120 And the Algo knows what you're up to and builds like a model of your life.
01:33:19.260 Like when I got a new car, I get ads for at-home detailing kits.
01:33:23.800 Yeah.
01:33:23.960 And then after that, I get ads for microfiber towels.
01:33:27.240 And then after that, I get ads for a car cover.
01:33:30.000 Yeah.
01:33:30.260 And I hit all of them.
01:33:31.900 Yeah, totally.
01:33:32.780 All right, next.
01:33:33.480 This is uplifting.
01:33:34.260 A man rescues a pig and then makes the pig his friend for life.
01:33:40.320 So he has the pig.
01:33:41.880 He takes him around.
01:33:42.860 This is in Japan or something.
01:33:45.600 And he walks, he rides him.
01:33:49.360 Isn't this cool?
01:33:50.460 Are you getting one-shotted by AI or?
01:33:53.840 It's like a little rhino almost.
01:33:56.120 Yeah.
01:33:56.860 And he goes up the stairs with him and he lives in the city.
01:33:59.640 I don't know about this.
01:34:01.380 It looks good.
01:34:02.840 Everyone, what are these people taking pictures?
01:34:04.780 That's true.
01:34:05.960 And he trains them.
01:34:07.000 He knows.
01:34:07.480 This guy's like a friend.
01:34:08.780 Yeah.
01:34:09.120 He does.
01:34:09.940 Give me paw.
01:34:11.060 So that's uplifting.
01:34:12.400 All right.
01:34:13.080 Yeah.
01:34:13.320 Oh, I like it.
01:34:14.720 All right.
01:34:15.060 This next uplifting clip is a shout-out from Maxime Ancelot.
01:34:20.200 He is in a restaurant and he shouts us out.
01:34:25.780 Oh, guys, listen to this.
01:34:30.200 It's Fekas Talks.
01:34:31.780 Best news podcast of all time.
01:34:35.360 And on Twitter, he wrote, he makes his workers listen to the show, whether they like it or not.
01:34:42.400 Where's this guy from?
01:34:43.480 I don't know.
01:34:44.060 It sounds Italian or something.
01:34:45.300 What kind of accent was that?
01:34:46.320 Well, thank you.
01:34:47.040 Maybe Eastern European or something.
01:34:48.640 That's what I thought.
01:34:49.180 I thought Slavs.
01:34:50.080 Slav type.
01:34:50.880 Hey, that looks good.
01:34:52.600 Shout out to the Slavs.
01:34:53.540 Very cool.
01:34:54.080 And our last clip of the show is our Pure Americana clip of the week.
01:34:57.680 This taxi driver does not want to pick up this guy from the casino.
01:35:01.220 A fat, drunk casino gambler.
01:35:04.100 Does he have money to pay for a cab?
01:35:11.060 We've got to check to make sure he has money before he gets in.
01:35:14.180 I'm not going to be the one that spends an hour with the cops dealing with this guy.
01:35:17.080 You know?
01:35:17.360 Hey, you're paying for the cab.
01:35:19.940 I was going to tell you earlier.
01:35:21.320 You got money?
01:35:22.820 Yeah, I got money.
01:35:24.500 Let's see your money.
01:35:25.280 Let's see if you got money.
01:35:26.400 You got to show him your money.
01:35:27.660 All right, we get it.
01:35:37.020 And he pulls out something eventually.
01:35:38.340 A debit card.
01:35:40.540 He's got shit on his face.
01:35:42.020 He's sloppy fat.
01:35:42.940 He sits in the front seat with the taxi.
01:35:45.100 So fat.
01:35:46.940 You ever see someone so banged up and so fat that you lock in on your diet because you saw this?
01:35:52.720 Yeah.
01:35:53.300 That's what I think I'm going to have to do.
01:35:54.700 It do be like that.
01:35:55.800 Yeah.
01:35:56.000 Well, that's the end of the episode.
01:35:57.400 No shout outs today.
01:35:58.760 I just couldn't do it.
01:36:00.760 I get that.
01:36:01.920 We, this happens every time we do shout outs.
01:36:05.380 A little bit.
01:36:06.140 A little bit.
01:36:06.880 And then it gets crazy.
01:36:08.020 And then we go back to zero and then we do a little bit for, you know, special selections.
01:36:12.700 And then it gets crazy again.
01:36:14.540 There's too many people.
01:36:15.580 There's too many birthdays.
01:36:16.720 Yeah.
01:36:17.700 Everyone has a birthday.
01:36:19.080 So true.
01:36:19.860 But we'll bring them back on Tuesday.
01:36:22.500 And if you missed a shout out today, it'll come Tuesday.
01:36:25.300 And then someone is watching this and we're like, there's too many birthdays.
01:36:29.380 And their birthday is February 27th.
01:36:31.720 And they're like, watch till the end.
01:36:33.480 And it's like, oh, we can't do it.
01:36:35.180 But we'll do it on Tuesday if we missed you.
01:36:37.280 And then if you're a bonus lander, you'll get a shout out.
01:36:39.680 Um, if you show me you're a bonus lander.
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01:36:52.600 Cool.
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01:41:13.180 Yeah, watching old episodes
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01:42:01.820 That's what I think at least
01:42:03.120 I am
01:42:03.620 Is he taking videos too?
01:42:05.920 Is this happening?
01:42:07.080 Is this, this, this is happening
01:42:08.680 This is really happening
01:42:09.800 Oh my god
01:42:11.180 Yay, there's the sun