NO IMPROVING THE NEIGHBORHOOD ALLOWED
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 38 minutes
Words per minute
179.29951
Summary
On today's episode of Fleckz Talks: Episode 360, the guys talk about the Carmelo Anthony jury selection process, why a lesbian cop in Nashville shows how far policing has fallen, and why white people aren't allowed to play with Super Soakers.
Transcript
00:00:00.220
Sonnet Insurance wants to know, what would you do with an extra hour in your day and more money in your pocket?
00:00:05.680
With Sonnet, you can quote and buy home and auto insurance online or over the phone.
00:00:09.760
Your choice, on your time, whatever works best for you.
00:00:12.740
And Canadian university and college alumni could save over $2,000 a year.
00:00:18.800
Save time, save money, save yourself from the way insurance used to be.
00:00:26.420
Hey Ontario, come on down to BetMGM Casino and see what our newest exclusive, The Price is Right Fortune Pick, has to offer.
00:00:34.480
Don't miss out. Play exciting casino games based on the iconic game show only at BetMGM.
00:00:39.960
Check out how we've reimagined three of the show's iconic games like Plinko, Cliffhanger and the Big Wheel into fun casino game features.
00:00:48.160
Don't forget to download the BetMGM Casino app for exclusive access and excitement on The Price is Right Fortune Pick.
00:00:54.400
Pull up a seat and experience the Price is Right fortune pick.
00:01:00.440
BetMGM and GameSense remind you to play responsibly.
00:01:07.060
If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you,
00:01:10.340
please contact Connects Ontario at 1-866-531-2600
00:01:18.280
BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario.
00:01:22.220
All right. Welcome back to Fleckus Talks, the podcast, episode 360. Today on the show,
00:01:30.060
the Carmelo Anthony jury was selected and his supporters are not happy. We'll tell you why.
00:01:35.360
Then a lesbian cop in Nashville shows how far policing has fallen. We'll go over the details
00:01:41.060
there. Then spirit passengers have made their way to Delta and it's not fun for anyone involved.
00:01:47.380
and last but not least in urban decay white people aren't allowed to play with super soakers
00:01:53.140
this summer we'll tell you why all this and more it's fluckus talks the podcast episode 360
00:02:03.280
because words are just words until action actually starts and actions speak louder than words but at
00:02:12.740
At the same time, words speak loud and ask because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:02:20.660
It's What the Stops podcast featuring Richard Graham.
00:03:12.740
All right. Thank you to the Members Only AI video for sponsoring.
00:03:19.520
And as you guys know, the Richard Rapboy Show Episode 1 is up now for Members Only.
00:03:25.820
It's right there on the homepage at the bottom in a playlist.
00:03:30.080
And I know we've been uploading some of the backlog to the Members Only stuff.
00:03:33.520
So the videos tab is getting kind of combobulated.
00:03:36.980
But the front page is all organized in playlists.
00:03:42.060
and that's where you guys can find all the good stuff.
00:04:02.140
We're almost at a hundred members in the group chat.
00:04:22.440
but now we're offering way more than just Bonusland to members.
00:04:26.580
Like Bonusland comes out every Wednesday and Saturday,
00:04:33.880
so there's a lot more to it than just the Bonusland,
00:04:44.060
It was really fun and really intriguing, kind of a true crime vibe.
00:04:49.460
All right, let's get to our first mini story of the day.
00:04:52.540
An email went out from Tecovas, which is like an outdoor company.
00:04:59.160
And it's for Father's Day, but it's not in the way you'd think.
00:05:03.380
It says, we understand that Father's Day can be a difficult time of year for some.
00:05:06.760
If you'd prefer not to hear about Father's Day this year,
00:05:14.760
Yeah, which is weird because Tecovis is probably a great place to get a gift for your dad.
00:05:21.000
And then they're telling you to opt out if it's triggering to you,
00:05:24.680
but then they don't let you opt out of all the pride stuff they do.
00:05:29.560
But yes, I have not seen an opt out of pride option ever.
00:05:32.620
The pride emails are mandatory reading from Tecovis.
00:05:37.780
If someone sends you a pride email, that's the straw that breaks the camel's back.
00:05:42.000
And again, I feel like we're a little bit past the peak of all the pride forced stuff.
00:05:50.100
People kind of do their duty on June 1st, post like their gay sports team in a logo now.
00:05:55.080
And then they just move on and they never mention it again.
00:06:00.480
But this is, you know, Tekovas, it's another bad business decision.
00:06:04.420
And then it's the same as the ones that do pride stuff, you know?
00:06:07.480
Like you could have leaned into Father's Day if you're Takovas and said, hey, get your dad a cool outdoor gift.
00:06:13.380
Well, I think that's they're about to lean in hard.
00:06:20.640
Is it is it too hard for you to delete this email next time you see it?
00:06:33.480
Let's get into my favorite piece of housekeeping.
00:06:37.000
We have some manhole anomalies in New York City.
00:06:52.080
Like if she knocked the cover off, someone might look in.
00:07:17.100
And I would have hit the bottom of my jaw, clacked my teeth, whole thing.
00:07:31.500
I always hear dental insurance never covers shit anyway, though.
00:07:35.500
mall insurance is a scam. And then we have, don't tell my mom, but then we also have some
00:07:43.200
interesting clips here of people going into the sewers at night. Yeah. We'll just kind of play
00:07:49.200
it in the background. So this first one here on security camera, this is late at night and we got
00:07:54.200
two guys who aren't workers going into the sewer for some reason. Well, it's, they're coming out
00:08:17.840
A car pulls up and it's like, hey, what are you doing?
00:08:25.280
It could be as simple as a rave, a weird underground party,
00:08:32.380
It could be an underground city, an underground civilization.
00:08:38.520
The street rats congregate in Vegas, but that's more like the,
00:08:41.040
that's the flood zone, like where the water goes when it floods.
00:08:53.940
I don't know what they're doing or what they're planning,
00:09:02.100
Our next piece is our urban entrepreneurial section.
00:09:05.620
This is actually my favorite piece of housekeeping.
00:09:09.980
But the bright colored food, especially the Kool-Aid pineapples and other things that are adjacent are taking over social media.
00:09:38.860
They need something to be, like, I was always wondering why they even kept red dye and yellow number five and all those bad chemicals.
00:09:51.920
Boiled hot dog water, lemonade, chicken on a soup pile.
00:09:58.160
And, you know, as we've covered the selling plates thing, oftentimes it is with EBT dollars.
00:10:05.180
So and I think pineapples are considered healthy.
00:10:07.960
So that this might be an adaptation already to the EBT restrictions that have kind of
00:10:16.680
You could definitely buy pineapple on EBT and then Kool-Aid's cheap.
00:10:20.100
But if you don't fully know how to do it, there is a pineapple Kool-Aid masterclass
00:10:28.160
only $150 all included. Turn your treats into real income, one-on-one coaching.
00:10:37.180
I don't know. I think that could be AI. I just have to say my piece there.
00:10:41.160
I think someone could be making a joke, but there is, it is a gold rush. It is certainly a gold
00:10:45.940
rush. And I don't know, you know, when there's a gold rush in like broader society, it's like,
00:11:01.820
And I think in the hood, it might be something like, whoa, you see her new Altima?
00:11:20.740
Health experts warn the viral Kool-Aid pineapple trend can pack as much sugar as 20 to 35 Krispy Kreme glazed donuts in a single jar.
00:11:29.060
And that's because the pineapple is naturally sweet.
00:11:34.420
Like, they kind of keep it in simple syrup sometimes.
00:11:36.760
And then I think they pour a cup of sugar with the Kool-Aid.
00:12:18.700
You go, wait, we're thinking about renting over here?
00:12:24.580
You know how realtors can't tell you the demographics or anything?
00:12:29.360
You know where I could get some Kool-Aid pineapples?
00:12:31.400
Is it easy to get Kool-Aid pineapple around here?
00:12:38.880
And then our last piece of the urban entrepreneurial section,
00:12:42.400
this guy has advice for certain people to get life insurance.
00:12:45.680
If you got a kid who like to shoot people, or like to bother people, or find themselves in crazy situations, I got a solution for you.
00:12:54.380
You call me today and you set them up for life insurance for $20, $25 a month.
00:13:15.680
cliffhanger and the big wheel into fun casino game features don't forget to download the bet
00:13:21.280
mgm casino app for exclusive access and excitement on the price is right fortune pick pull up a seat
00:13:26.880
and experience the price is right fortune pick only available at bet mgm casino bet mgm and
00:13:32.780
game sense remind you to play responsibly 19 plus to wager ontario only please play responsibly if
00:13:38.760
you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you please contact connects
00:13:43.160
Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an
00:13:51.840
operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. And you put them in a $100,000 policy, and if they get
00:13:58.620
shot that weekend, you're gonna get a check. I'm just telling you right now, you're gonna get a
00:14:02.760
check and check. There you go. Planning ahead with life insurance is very responsible. That's
00:14:07.720
genuinely a good idea, too. If you're like a single mom who has an in-the-hood, who has an
00:14:23.660
I did do some research, though. And it's sad. You have to
00:14:29.940
And you're signing it. And then you only need to do it
00:14:33.940
That's a good point. It's like term life, but only
00:14:40.060
did do some research on that and unfortunately life insurance doesn't pay if you die while
00:14:44.780
committing a felony oh okay so so he's tricking them ignore the fine print ignore that financial
00:14:52.080
advice it's only 20 bucks a month you get six figures yep all right let's get to our next piece
00:14:57.320
it's still kind of in our mini urban section uh there's a lot of no accountability for urban teen
00:15:02.800
takeovers going around as i'm sure you guys know and it continues in baltimore yeah and this is
00:15:08.400
less takeover, more like streets takeover that we're talking about, not a teen takeover. There's
00:15:14.000
multiple types of takeovers. This is more like ATV dirt bike types.
00:15:18.700
Yeah. So Baltimore police say gas stations could be fined for selling gas to dirt bike riders.
00:15:25.020
So instead of, you know, surrounding the dirt bike riders, they're going to find the gas stations
00:15:30.700
for selling them $3 of gas. Yeah. And they say that they could be fined up to a thousand dollars
00:15:35.760
and fines or even 90 days in jail if they allowed dirt bike riders to fill up at their pumps.
00:15:41.500
And this is the same city, Baltimore, that actually sued Kia. They sued Kia over car
00:15:48.200
thefts because Kias were too easy to break into. So they sued Kia instead of just arresting the
00:15:54.000
car thieves. Yeah. And this is on the heels of Mayor Brandon Johnson last week saying that he
00:15:59.440
was going to hold social media companies accountable for teen takeovers in Chicago.
00:16:04.720
So everywhere you look where there's like young black kids misbehaving or fucking up
00:16:09.620
a city, there's people looking to blame like the second order effect of it.
00:16:16.400
And nobody wants to deal with who's doing the shit head on.
00:16:20.700
And then they have to live in like this fake reality where like, well, if a car is easy
00:16:27.480
It's like, no, there's only a few people that are actually looking to steal cars and willing to do it.
00:16:33.680
Yeah. And if you ever watched Bait Car, that reality TV series, you know who the types are.
00:16:38.480
And there's a couple of whites in there. There's street rat whites in there, too.
00:16:41.700
Very true. But exactly. No accountability. But everyone else needs to be like extra accountable.
00:16:47.040
You can't sell gas to whoever you want because they're doing a crime and we're not enforcing the crime.
00:16:54.440
And that's been a long term thing with Democrats in general. Now we're just seeing it geared more toward the urban youth. But it's been a long term thing where people have fought really hard to hold gun companies accountable for like mass shootings or anything like that. Gang shootings, too. And it's just a weird second order thing that I don't think is very popular with anybody.
00:17:13.120
Very true. All right. Let's get to our Carmelo Anthony trial update. I'm sure you guys have seen this. The jury has been selected in the Carmelo Anthony trial and the supporters of Carmelo Anthony are angry because there are no African-Americans on the jury.
00:17:28.440
Yeah. And then also the jury is not going to be sequestered. So jurors will return home each day rather than being isolated for the duration of the trial. In such a high profile case, this is a little strange. And the defense team of Carmelo Anthony, who remember, he's what? Indigent status? So that GoFundMe money, they raised over $500,000. That didn't actually get him a lawyer. He's on a public defender.
00:18:06.220
I forget the term that when you get like a veto
00:18:16.240
and he used three cards at the end to end the game
00:18:22.620
um and well they're saying we know how black people can get on a jury right yeah that's what
00:18:29.180
we're that's what we've been saying and then carmelo anthony's supporters are mad they're
00:18:33.640
saying it's racist that there's no black people on the jury but then i was thinking like supporters
00:18:39.000
like the supporters of impulse murder yeah i i don't get it man they're wearing shirts they're
00:18:45.500
like hoping he gets off as if like he's the one who got attacked or something and again they're
00:18:50.780
supporters when they haven't seen the video. There's kind of evidence that's been withheld
00:18:55.880
from the public and they're blindly supporting. And that's why I don't really call them Carmelo
00:18:59.760
Anthony supporters. I call them racial solidarity people or something like that. Who really get
00:19:06.220
tested on this one. Exactly. Taking it all the way. And then the black jurors, the potential
00:19:11.480
jurors that almost were on the jury said a few things that didn't sound right, which is why
00:19:16.700
the prosecution used the skip or the defendants used the skip.
00:19:22.580
Well, one of them, which is kind of like is reason to get you off the jury completely.
00:19:27.240
Some juror number 142 said, I don't know that I would feel right putting a brother in jail.
00:19:33.100
And if you were smart, you would just not say that and then get into the jury and then
00:19:39.140
But I guess that's good that he was honest, that he could not, he could not even do it.
00:19:45.280
and it's weird because that truth makes you uncomfortable
00:19:50.720
I would put, if you put a white guy in front of me
00:19:57.260
And I don't know what happened in the last 20 years
00:20:15.080
the black and minority, or what is it, BME, black and minority ethnic, they have no problem
00:20:22.180
convicting a white guy, but they suddenly drop off a cliff when they can start to relate to the
00:20:28.100
defendant and they're black. So it's very good that the jury panned out the way it did. And like
00:20:35.060
you said, the jury not being sequestered is very sketchy. They're going to probably be followed
00:20:39.980
home. They're going to be doxxed. They're going to be intimidated. It's not going to be pretty.
00:20:45.500
But I'm kind of looking bigger picture at this. What should happen? Carmelo Anthony goes to jail
00:20:51.080
and Chud the Builder goes free. And I think that would lead to some big protests before the midterms.
00:20:56.880
And it's ironic because on one hand, they want a person who killed an innocent kid
00:21:01.760
to be released, go free. But then they want Chud the Builder in jail for life because he said a
00:21:08.120
bad word and had to defend himself and didn't even kill somebody yeah so hopefully they don't
00:21:12.440
get their way they'll hold those beliefs while calling you inconsistent right they accuse you
00:21:17.300
of like how fucked up is his belief that the other side and chud is getting dog walked there's kind
00:21:21.880
of a lot of court cases going on right now chud the builder who's getting smoked and can't even
00:21:25.960
make bail because the judge is doing weird rules carmelo anthony is just kicking off and the
00:21:31.100
courthouse is kind of like a scene um i think he the judge might sequester the jury like after the
00:21:37.200
fact, if the courthouse gets too out of control. And then we got this next one, the verdict of
00:21:42.340
Rick Chow. Yep. So Rick Chow is a store owner, a store clerk, and he killed a 14 year old black
00:21:49.820
teenager who pulled a gun and pointed it at his family, Rick Chow's family. Yeah. And the narrative
00:21:57.040
that was going around was, oh, he just stole a bottle of water. One dollar. It's a one dollar
00:22:01.940
bottle of water. And he chased him down and shot him in cold blood. And then you get the real story
00:22:07.800
He pulled it out and was pointing it at Rick Chow's son, I believe.
00:22:12.240
Like, oh, I'm in a high, like my adrenaline is spiking.
00:22:25.060
He was old enough and smart enough to get a loaded gun and point it at people.
00:22:33.260
He's got this, I think, Shell gas station in Columbia, South Carolina, which is like a majority black zip code, at least, like 55, maybe 60 percent black.
00:22:43.780
And he's got a history of incidents of chasing people down.
00:22:52.700
Chow fired about six shots at her vehicle as she drove away.
00:22:57.100
October 2018, a man concealed a can of oven cleaner.
00:23:00.720
Chow shot him twice in the leg after he assaulted Chow.
00:23:08.820
And it's like he's got some history as in people try to fuck with him all the time.
00:23:13.920
And so the 14-year-old nature of it obviously makes it worse for that other side.
00:23:25.660
And this is kind of one of the conversations that we've had before on the show
00:23:29.400
where like, I say, I don't think they have the energy anymore to do it. And you say it's going
00:23:35.060
to be a hot summer or blow, blow up. Yeah. And this, to me, it's like, they'll vandalize the
00:23:40.620
store. Then it ends. That's kind of it. I think it's because Rick Chow is Asian.
00:23:45.840
That it didn't blow up that crazy. Like I didn't even really hear about the story until it was
00:23:50.480
like almost done. Uh, if Rick Chow was white, everyone would be going crazy. Um, and then
00:23:56.040
another piece of that Rick Chow thing, legally speaking, the prosecutor who was going after him
00:24:02.580
charged him with murder. He was being charged with murder, not like manslaughter or a lesser charge
00:24:08.320
or like some sort of firearm charge just to kind of like get something on him. They went with murder,
00:24:13.560
which required premeditation and premeditation can happen in like, you know, two seconds.
00:24:19.080
But the fact that I think there was some external pressure to charge him with the peak.
00:24:23.960
Hey, Ontario. Come on down to BetMGM Casino and see what our newest exclusive, The Price is Right Fortune Pick, has to offer.
00:24:31.640
Don't miss out. Play exciting casino games based on the iconic game show only at BetMGM.
00:24:37.120
Check out how we've reimagined three of the show's iconic games like Plinko, Cliffhanger, and the Big Wheel into fun casino game features.
00:24:45.320
Don't forget to download the BetMGM Casino app for exclusive access and excitement on The Price is Right Fortune Pick.
00:24:51.540
Pull up a seat and experience the Price is Right fortune pick.
00:24:57.560
BetMGM and GameSense remind you to play responsibly.
00:25:04.200
If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you,
00:25:07.480
please contact Connects Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge.
00:25:15.400
BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario.
00:25:19.380
out. Of the crime ends up backfiring when you could have maybe gotten him on something lesser.
00:25:24.920
So it's funny because you kind of charge him with the wrong thing to appease the crowd. And then
00:25:31.840
when it's unsuccessful, then the crowd is pissed, right? Exactly. And then that crowd doesn't want
00:25:36.500
actual justice. Revenge. They don't want, they want no accountability for black crime. So it's
00:25:42.700
important to not really take into account any of the emotional shit they're doing during these
00:25:47.900
trials and the protests and outside waiting. You can't take any of that into account. And I hope
00:25:53.920
it doesn't happen. Yeah. With at least Chud and Carmelo. Yeah. All right. Let's get to our Seattle
00:25:58.820
update. Seattle's obviously been on the decline for a while. We've been covering it. We've been
00:26:03.760
bullying Seattle. We've been bullying Seattle and we have a new low. They spend $116,000 a year for
00:26:10.440
each of these mobile bathrooms and they lasted two weeks. Looks like somebody already broke the
00:26:15.980
glass on these portable bathrooms which is super annoying you can never have any nice thing i hope
00:26:20.520
they replace this with something a little more durable nice bathroom yeah it's nice in there
00:26:26.900
but it's already wrecked and it's been a couple of weeks and i'm sure it'll cost another hundred
00:26:31.020
grand to fix the window yeah and here's the mayor cutting the ribbon on it big scissors
00:26:36.580
fun event and so for the toilet thing like you gotta know where you're at in like the context
00:26:44.820
of who's at your city and how many street rats and drug addicts and vandals and shitty people
00:26:49.140
are there. Because to me, if I was trying to do some public bathroom stuff in Seattle,
00:26:53.860
I would be like someone with a newborn. I would, oh, I got to put a lock on the
00:27:00.200
drawers underneath the sink because that's where all the dangerous chemicals are.
00:27:03.520
Oh, I got to put plugs in all the outlets because the baby's crawling down there.
00:27:07.600
And they go, let's put a nice window on this. And it gets smashed in a week, right?
00:27:12.500
A window for a bathroom. For what? Yeah, it was frosted anyway, probably. So nobody could see it. But you know how someone baby proofs an apartment or a house. Seattle doesn't think, oh, well, we have so many street rats. They surely they know not to break the window. And then it's not like there's retails, you know, consumer packaged goods on the inside. This is vandalism just for the love of the game.
00:27:36.560
It's a bathroom that you probably could have just opened the door and gotten into.
00:27:42.160
But if you're on drugs and you're confused and it's meth, you might break the window.
00:27:47.920
So Seattle doesn't even know its own city enough to plan accordingly, right?
00:27:52.660
Like, obviously, this is minor vandalism for an expensive thing.
00:27:56.000
But just the fact that you didn't, like, street rat proof it.
00:27:59.540
Of course the street rats are going to ruin it.
00:28:01.400
And we're so late in the street rat proofing of things.
00:28:04.260
Like going back to L.A. when we were talking about how they're doing aluminum instead of copper in the lights.
00:28:13.280
Right. And they they're doing the solar powered lights instead.
00:28:18.000
So it's like other cities learn, but people still fall flat on their face and get the nice little bathroom destroyed.
00:28:22.960
Right. Yeah. And then economically, Seattle's doing bad as well.
00:28:26.980
Blackstone is planning to leave. Can you read that headline, please?
00:28:29.560
Yeah, Blackstone to sell iconic Seattle skyscraper at 54% loss as jobs and businesses flee.
00:28:38.480
And I don't want to just stomp on Seattle too much.
00:28:41.360
That's kind of happening everywhere, but it is obviously happening a lot more in those
00:28:51.200
Yeah, Seattle's office vacancy rate reached 33.3% in the first quarter of 2026, significantly
00:28:59.440
So basically it's happening nationwide, but in these deep blue cities, it's happening way worse.
00:29:05.000
And then a lot of the taxpayers are leaving. Remember a few weeks ago, we showed the mayor
00:29:09.140
saying, oh, if you're a billionaire or a millionaire who doesn't want to pay the taxes,
00:29:12.740
buy. And she had a little attitude. We have some numbers now when it comes to how much they're
00:29:17.540
losing. Yeah. And this was before that even happened. So this is, I think, 2023 data.
00:29:22.420
King County lost $2.19 billion in income as more than 68,000 tax filers moved away.
00:29:30.120
The latest figures suggest King County may be exchanging higher income taxpayers for lower income newcomers,
00:29:36.740
like the trans people who moved from the oil field, remember?
00:29:42.800
And that's funny, like euphemism-wise, tax filers.
00:29:46.600
That's what the people you want, those tax filers, damn tax filers.
00:29:51.140
Yeah. And we were always told, especially by the mayor and then like people who believe in her,
00:29:56.520
that like the billionaires and millionaires are cheating the system and they don't pay their fair
00:30:00.880
share and they need to be taxed more. Well, you raise the taxes and they left. So sounds like
00:30:06.360
they were paying something. Yeah. And now it's like, oh, not worth it anymore. See ya. And that's
00:30:11.480
how it goes. And then I have a breakdown here from Swan Marcus, someone I found on Twitter,
00:30:17.140
And he does a deeper dive into Seattle and why it's so fucked.
00:30:23.740
He's a liberal slash progressive type who's now kind of being more honest, I think.
00:30:31.100
He said, people seem to be misinterpreting why Seattle is fucked.
00:30:34.580
Seattle is not fucked because they overregulate big businesses or because of the millionaires taxed.
00:30:39.900
They're effed because they overregulate small and mid-sized businesses, which caused a massive localized inflationary spiral that is forcing out big businesses because labor costs are too high.
00:30:52.260
Seattle massively overregulated the service sector by imposing gargantuan minimum wages on restaurants and delivery apps, plus implementing a zillion other regulations that caused service sector costs to soar.
00:31:05.240
Seattle's housing prices are actually declining, but their inflation rate has been 1 to 1.5
00:31:10.640
points higher than the national average, despite reduced housing costs.
00:31:15.660
This is caused mainly by food service prices rising at 7% a year due to Seattle's minimum
00:31:21.140
wage policies and excessive service sector regulations.
00:31:26.180
Inflation in Seattle is now 5%, and nominal wage growth is 3%, meaning real wages fell
00:31:34.040
They have their own little more intense version of inflation because of all the stupid policies.
00:31:39.760
And you can see where it's like, well, everyone deserves a living wage.
00:31:47.040
You try to insert the government hand on the free market and then it turns into something kind of bad.
00:31:53.080
And then our last piece in this section is Washington State in general.
00:31:57.740
There is apparently a gender affirming care program and a lot of the prisoners are trans.
00:32:03.060
Yeah, Washington's gender-affirming care program for incarcerated convicted felons nearly doubled in size in three years, growing from 75 inmates in early 23 to more than 145 by 2026.
00:32:15.080
as taxpayers spending on surgeries, treatments, laser hair removal, and related services climbed
00:32:21.300
past $4.8 million. New documents from the Washington Department of Corrections obtained
00:32:26.240
through PDR show the state was budgeting approximately $11,000 to $13,000 per enrolled
00:32:32.440
inmate per year on average, though actual costs likely vary substantially depending on whether
00:32:38.060
an inmate receives hormones, consultations, hair removal, top surgery, bottom surgery,
00:32:44.080
or other procedures. Washington has spent nearly $4.9 million on the gender-affirming care since
00:32:48.980
2019. The number of inmates receiving treatment has also expanded from 75 to 145, like we said.
00:32:56.640
And the Department of Justice is currently investigating Washington for putting
00:32:59.760
male inmates into cells with female prisoners. And that elderly woman who we called evil after
00:33:06.400
that street reporter was confronting her, that was for Washington. So that's the same $4.9 million
00:33:11.560
dollars that just kind of came out crazy so if you're a trans prisoner you get free food free
00:33:16.300
house you're surrounded by other trans folks uh you're in the gendered prison of your choice you
00:33:21.800
get free sex changes and hormones all paid for by tax dollars yeah it's kind of like gotham city or
00:33:27.580
something where all these trans people if there's like a leader in the group they're all gonna like
00:33:31.280
plan something send the hottest trans to go seduce the guard let's get out of here well i was gonna
00:33:36.840
to say if anyone's ever watched the show prison break the guy the main point of the show is this
00:33:43.040
guy gets himself locked into prison to break his brother out who's like wrongfully convicted and
00:33:47.660
he enters a bank and he shoots a gun in the air because it's like guaranteed to get you prison
00:33:51.160
time if you fire a gun and i imagine a trans person who can't afford a surgery might be tempted
00:33:56.640
by something like that well what can i do to get me two years and i get all my work done and i come
00:34:01.680
out a new woman oh wow you know what i mean so yeah intentionally do it like otherwise you can't
00:34:07.540
and uh you come out a new lady with heavy rack you go get you go into a two-year program yeah
00:34:14.200
you fire a gun and then you behave really well in prison and then you go all right i'm done see ya
00:34:19.400
and you're a new person it's like going to rehab or something yeah wow all right we're getting into
00:34:23.740
our migrant section now our first story there was a trans uh trans no okay this is a migrant section
00:34:37.060
So this woman was protesting ICE a few months ago,
00:34:40.180
and because she was arrested in an aggressive way,
00:34:46.180
Yeah, and she's demanding $10 million in damages.
00:34:59.840
that's a bad angle yeah tough way to go pin to the ground with your decent ass showing
00:35:07.560
what's your name what's your name i work for wgn let them know i got you yep she ended up getting
00:35:15.240
double cuffed one cuff on each hand chained chained together because she couldn't fit her
00:35:20.060
hands behind her back um and i originally i didn't cover this story um because i thought it was tim
00:35:25.720
dylan doing a bit okay yeah i gotcha yeah same build same waist and hips i guess all right so
00:35:32.660
suing for 10 million uh for emotional distress in that situation yeah hope you know and i don't
00:35:38.740
know where it's happened where is that chicago wgn she works for wgn she might get it yeah we'll
00:35:43.840
see it's federal courts dude we'll see federal officers have a lot of leeway okay so all right
00:35:50.260
Our next story, CBP intercepts sinking vessel carrying 240 Haitians bound for the U.S.
00:36:02.240
They could be tree trimming in South Florida and then-
00:36:12.120
And 240 Haitians, pretty much everyone's a man is what it looks like to me, military
00:36:20.640
It's kind of a nice reminder that back in the day,
00:36:22.500
these guys would have been welcomed and like sent into the internal U.S.
00:36:26.680
like Ohio and deep Minnesota, places like that.
00:36:30.940
Just kind of an appreciation that third world hordes are still willing to do anything
00:36:35.640
and certain administrations let them while others turn them around.
00:36:45.520
So maybe they didn't, not everyone had a life preserver.
00:36:56.640
Yeah, this was an article that came out from Bloomberg, and it said,
00:36:59.500
H-1B crackdown on Indian workers erodes a Texas real estate boom.
00:37:04.700
Skilled professionals who transformed a region now face exile.
00:37:08.920
And I'm going like this when I hear stuff like that.
00:37:14.700
I'm not going to read too much from the article.
00:37:17.100
the momentum is quickly reversing. Indian buyers are disappearing from the market as federal and
00:37:21.860
state governments tighten H-1B restrictions. And many of the tech companies that employed the new
00:37:26.400
arrivals fire workers in favor of artificial intelligence. So it's a real one-two punch.
00:37:31.380
They're blaming AI and then right-wing politicians who thank you for tightening down. Prices in the
00:37:37.560
Collin County suburb of North Dallas in February dropped almost 9% from a year earlier compared
00:37:43.260
with a decline of 4% in the metro area as a whole.
00:37:46.060
So more than twice as much, that's kind of a proxy.
00:37:51.480
because they started building the houses for Indians,
00:37:55.640
knowing that the invasion and replacement was happening.
00:37:58.840
Zack Snyder points to a room just off the foyer
00:38:10.940
but its tall north-facing windows hint at the use it was designed for as a puja room,
00:38:20.440
Down the hall, there's an area that could one day be a redolent,
00:38:24.360
could be redolent with turmeric, cumin, and cardamom.
00:38:30.100
Hey, Ontario, come on down to BetMGM Casino and see what our newest exclusive,
00:38:38.280
Play exciting casino games based on the iconic game show only at BetMGM.
00:38:43.180
Check out how we've reimagined three of the show's iconic games like Plinko, Cliffhanger, and the Big Wheel into fun casino game features.
00:38:51.440
Don't forget to download the BetMGM Casino app for exclusive access and excitement on the Price is Right fortune pick.
00:38:57.840
Pull up a seat and experience the Price is Right fortune pick, only available at BetMGM Casino.
00:39:03.220
Bet MGM and GameSense remind you to play responsibly.
00:39:10.260
If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you,
00:39:13.540
please contact Connects Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge.
00:39:21.360
Bet MGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario.
00:39:25.940
Optional upgrade that could appeal to a buyer from India.
00:39:29.220
So we got to the point where real estate guys or builders were literally making puja rooms and spice kitchens.
00:39:38.980
I'm happy, but we need to reverse it a lot quicker.
00:39:42.740
That's just a couple of years in a suburb outside of one city.
00:39:48.620
Every city that had their enclaves and pockets of ethnics, all those areas are going to improve all at the same time.
00:39:57.400
it shows you what 100 million deportations could do, right?
00:40:12.280
they would get more opportunities to buy a house.
00:40:18.380
You just need to find something to do with the Pooja room.
00:40:32.240
This was posted online from an Indian arrival in America.
00:40:36.760
And she was very complimentary about American villages.
00:40:40.480
Yeah, she said this is, we'll play it in the background.
00:40:44.420
She said, this is just a normal village in the U.S., but this is a dream for many Indians, including me.
00:40:49.980
20 AQI fresh air, pure drinking water, civilized society, educated people with a civic sense,
00:40:57.100
no caste, no communal riots, no gukta spitting people, no exam paper leaks and so on. I don't
00:41:04.300
know what half that shit is. I don't know what some of their other problems are. Yeah. But that's
00:41:08.900
the problem is, you know, for any one of them, that would be a great gift to live amongst white
00:41:13.920
people. That's kind of the implication, right? It's they're talking about living amongst white
00:41:17.700
people. Yeah. And how much better it is. And then there's what billions of them that would want to
00:41:22.520
come and improve their life. And then they all chain migrate their whole family and then their
00:41:26.320
cousins. And then everybody comes in on preferential ethnic favoritism hiring. And then that civic
00:41:32.020
sense and all those things you were gushing about in the post, they go away. Yeah. And then that
00:41:37.640
Gupta spit thing, we looked that up. Well, this is a different type of spitting. This is pond
00:41:43.020
spitting. It's a certain type of thing that Indians do where they like chew it up and it
00:41:46.780
gives them like a little buzz or something. And this is a spitting corner. They have a designated
00:41:51.400
spitting corner. This looks maybe the entry of a train. Looks like a nice building. Yeah,
00:41:57.240
it's a nice, it used to be white and that's where they all spit out their pond. So a lot of people
00:42:02.640
are spitting out there. Phlegm, Chinese people spitting all the time. I stopped spitting. Yeah.
00:42:08.300
I used to spit more. It's lower class. It's, it's not good. Hey, yeah. Let's not spit anymore,
00:42:12.860
guys all right all right you really have to you're out in a field or something right yeah exactly
00:42:18.240
all right our next story uh is in florida this illegal tried to r-a-p-e somebody and you want
00:42:26.000
to get mad about something well here you go meet axel lopez diaz who was arrested earlier today
00:42:32.000
by our fugitive unit for sexual battery now lopez diaz is considered a guatemalan national
00:42:37.900
who is listed as entering the United States without inspection.
00:42:41.140
When the victim gave Lopez Diaz a ride, that's right, was nice enough to give him a ride,
00:42:49.100
As they're returning home, Lopez Diaz asked the victim if she wanted to have sex,
00:42:55.600
As they pulled up to his residence, he forcibly held her down and grabbed her by the throat.
00:43:03.720
The victim fought back to the extent they could.
00:43:06.540
Thankfully, as this has taken place, her phone rings and is able to be connected.
00:43:12.760
And when he hears somebody else on the phone, he breaks and runs and tries to get away from everything.
00:43:17.060
So he was taken into custody by our fugitive unit at the Home Depot in Palm Bay.
00:43:21.660
Great job by our agents in working this case and getting him behind bars at the Brevard County Jail.
00:43:27.280
And now our partners from ICE and our state attorney will do the rest.
00:43:44.220
But ladies, not the time to be nice and assume the best
00:43:54.520
He comes from somewhere that you don't even want to know about.
00:43:57.360
Yeah, bad instincts on that, but a good thing that we got him.
00:44:00.520
And yeah, you know, even even based good states who have good policies like Florida still get these guys. Right. Because once they're in the interior of the U.S., you can go anywhere. Crazy. All right. Our last clip of our migrant section is an exchange between Congressman Gill and Senator Antonio. And it almost makes her cry.
00:44:21.240
you know that's really outside of my purview you're a state senator would you like to see
00:44:33.380
more as far as as far as as far as I'm processing your question and I'm I have to say that I
00:44:53.260
Because the rate and the level of hateful rhetoric
00:45:10.780
and third world migration and how it does nothing good.
00:45:13.700
The problem is Brendan Gill because he's talking about it.
00:45:18.060
And you have no ability to regulate your emotions, so you almost cried, which is bullshit.
00:45:23.560
She was buying time and getting dramatic to counter-signal him.
00:45:27.220
But when you let in a group of people or when you do anything, when you make a business decision, when you change up something in your diet, literally anything on earth, after a change is made, it's normal.
00:45:42.280
and completely rational to evaluate that change.
00:46:10.160
who has no business coming to the United States?
00:46:21.440
or like women in leadership positions in general,
00:46:24.140
it probably feels good to see like a Somali guy
00:46:29.660
come to America and then live like an EBT easy life
00:46:38.920
It's exactly like rescuing a dog from the shelter.
00:46:53.800
So there's like a thing where it feels good to save someone's life and their life is so much better here.
00:46:59.400
But there's like billions of people that would fall in that category of like needing to be saved and you can't save them.
00:47:05.140
And if you try, you waste everyone else's money and it becomes like the country they left.
00:47:10.880
It's like a harsh logic that needs to be analyzed.
00:47:22.140
There actually is one more story in our migrant section.
00:47:31.120
And there is like a thing that people say, like immigrants built this country or slavery.
00:47:35.140
built this country. And a lot of times it doesn't really pan out. And I've made a mistake in the
00:47:41.280
past where I thought that the Chinese immigrants that came here like 150 years ago built more of
00:47:49.760
the railroad than they actually did. I thought they built like most of it or were like maybe
00:47:54.520
a big part of it. And that's not true. So we have a little bit of debunking on the whole idea of
00:47:59.660
immigrants built everything. Yeah. When someone tells you that Chinese or immigrants built
00:48:03.920
American railroads, just keep in mind that they put down roughly 690 miles of railroad.
00:48:09.820
Meanwhile, the U.S. railroad system in totality is around 144,000 miles. So roughly 0.5% of our
00:48:16.620
railroads were built by immigrants, so to speak. And then somebody else said they actually have
00:48:21.640
figures for this stuff. White males built 30,000 miles of rail, slaves built roughly 7,000 miles,
00:48:28.120
and Chinese immigrants built 690 miles. So we have to update our worldview on that one.
00:49:01.820
episode one. Yeah. All right. Our first thing is Richard Ratboy show related or Richard Ratboy
00:49:08.240
related. Can you read what that thing says? Yeah, this is from Indiana, I believe. And it's called
00:49:12.600
the Richmond Ratboy, much like other sideshow gaffes, such as the Fiji mermaid and the Jersey
00:49:20.100
devil. This creature was not a real being, but instead a fabricated creation used to draw
00:49:24.780
attention from onlookers. So, and the Richmond Ratboy was donated and it was a popular sideshow
00:49:31.200
attraction during the 1910s through 1930s. Half boy, half rat. No relation. Nothing to do with
00:49:36.700
me. But Richmond, what's short for Richmond? Rich. Rich rat boy. Yeah. You weren't the first.
00:49:42.900
I know. I'm late. Like anything, I'm late. Simulation winks sometimes. Okay. You know?
00:49:48.620
All right. Next, I was on Facebook Marketplace the other day and I found some license plates
00:49:54.180
for sale. And I just want to let you guys know that there's good opportunities out there on
00:49:57.940
facebook marketplace yeah if you want to buy stuff some guy's greasy oily disgusting feet
00:50:04.080
in the photo he couldn't take it but yeah there's opportunities out there so if you're looking for
00:50:08.500
license plates and to go meet this guy in person keep scrolling keep looking never give up oh
00:50:14.740
crazy all right next we have a little bit of a health update you guys know about spiking your
00:50:19.800
cortisol and how cortisol when it's out of control can lead to more health issues for you what does
00:50:25.880
it actually do? What is it? What are the health issues? You get all puffy and you get kind of
00:50:29.160
fucked up. You get, you get inflamed and then your body goes into fight or flight. And then
00:50:33.700
if your body's in fight or flight, the chances of you like burning fat, if you're in a calorie
00:50:38.600
deficit doesn't happen because you're in fight or flight and your body can't prioritize burning
00:50:43.040
fat. So it interferes with some process. It interferes with your processes. It, um, it helps,
00:50:47.920
it makes you store fat like 99% more than if you were running regular, uh, fucks up with your
00:50:53.900
hormones too. And it makes you puffy and retain water and live in a stress state. Your sleep's
00:50:59.500
fucked up, all kinds of stuff. So it's important to keep an eye on your cortisol. And we found a
00:51:05.140
way to lower it. Yeah. Vitamin C lowers cortisol by 40% in clinical trial, one gram per day for
00:51:11.480
two months in chronically stressed people. This is a massive impact by our ranges would take people
00:51:18.180
from well above the healthy range back into the normal range of cortisol. Excessive oxidative
00:51:23.280
stress in the brain can promote the hpa axis and vitamin c stops it so vitamin c maxing vitamin c
00:51:29.740
and then you think like oh growing up people would take like an orange and press it and get the juice
00:51:34.780
and drink it in the morning there's vitamin c yeah you know so keep an eye on that and then well
00:51:42.400
it's good learning okay yeah but keep an eye on that we just told you you don't have to keep an
00:51:46.720
eye anymore you got the information move along now yeah and another way to get your cortisol down
00:51:52.300
apparently is to stick your tongue out for a minute as far as you can and open your mouth.
00:51:57.700
And apparently that is like a pill, uh, like a pharmaceutical level cortisol dropping. Okay.
00:52:04.880
All right. Our last piece of our final page of housekeeping. Um, we're going to show you guys
00:52:10.700
a story I told in bonus land a few weeks ago, and we added some AI storytelling to it to make
00:52:17.260
it more fun. And we hope you like it. There was one time in high school, I had a knee surgery
00:52:26.120
and then someone gets to come with you to carry your books.
00:52:35.460
And I actually had one that was a seven-minute pass.
00:52:49.360
that's like I get to take someone out of the class with me. And then there was one time where I would
00:52:53.720
use that five minute pass because people get used to it. Yeah. They just get used to it. Oh, so-and-so
00:52:57.900
leaves at seven minutes. And my pass expired in a month, but like four months later, I was still
00:53:03.520
leaving early. And then I had an elevator key, same thing, using the elevator, riding in the
00:53:08.660
elevator for no reason. And then one time sister fat leg, when I opened the elevator, she was
00:53:13.460
there, she was standing there and she had a huge fat leg. What was it? One giant fat leg, like a
00:53:18.580
Well, I think it was some sort of, like, disease.
00:53:22.220
And you ruthless kids called their sister Fat Leg.
00:53:26.120
Like, she sacrifices her life to show up for this Catholic school.
00:53:40.600
So then I got out of the elevator, and I see her, and she looks at me, and she goes,
00:53:45.760
Welcome to Planet Fitness, a.k.a. Planet Strength, Planet Sweat, Planet Calm, Planet Social, Planet Me Time, and of course, Planet Value.
00:54:04.080
Whatever you're here for, we're here for it. Judgment free.
00:54:08.180
Get started with 25 cents enrollment and then $15 a month, $49 annual fee applies. Deal ends June 12th.
00:54:15.760
elevator pass and i didn't have it because it was expired i said oh it's right here and i reach into
00:54:21.800
my pocket and go to my wallet and i'm like turning out of the elevator while i'm doing it and i just
00:54:25.740
turn and ran away ran i sprinted and then and then she kind of came after me for like a few
00:54:31.660
steps like she can't move and i sprinted away then the bell rings and then it was like it was
00:54:36.560
like ferris bueller or something and there's like 3 000 kids in the same exact uniform yeah it's
00:54:43.640
And you're like a heavyset, visibly, like, semi-injured.
00:54:51.120
And there's one giant fat guy hiding behind a locker that he's not really hiding behind.
00:55:00.940
In Bonusland, we do tell a lot of funny stories.
00:55:06.860
and we'll keep sprinkling in some AI storytelling bonus land clips for you guys.
00:55:13.040
So if you like that and you want to hear more funny stories like that,
00:55:17.480
Hit the join button on the YouTube front page and enjoy the front page.
00:55:31.300
All right, our first clip of Cringe of the Week is this leftist daily affirmations
00:55:36.620
he practices. Free Palestine. Fuck Donald Trump. Bounce on a crazy style. ACAB. Health care for
00:55:42.180
all. Look back at it. Billionaires shouldn't exist. Fuck fascism. Cuddle afterwards. No war
00:55:46.980
but class war. Whoa, bro. Sick. That was gnarly. The first thing I sent this to our group chat
00:55:56.220
before the show. First thing I thought, these are like his daily affirmations. It's like his prayer.
00:56:00.620
It's like praying the rosary, but it changes every year.
00:56:11.000
So we joke, obviously, but it's clearly replaced religion.
00:56:14.880
These are like, you say it, you rock back and forth, ACAB, fuck fascism, blah, blah, blah.
00:56:24.700
Free Carmelo Anthony, the builder needs a death penalty.
00:56:28.140
And then the funny thing about leftists, obviously, they always go to, like, their most progressive denominator when it's like this.
00:56:36.160
And then sometimes something gets added that you might not really agree with.
00:56:45.720
You can take off marginalized indigenous folks.
00:56:51.220
So eventually this will be like a five-minute rosary, leftist rosary.
00:56:56.340
Next is my favorite clip from Cringe of the Week.
00:57:04.260
I love being able to go out with my wife throughout the entire city and being able to say, hey, I put that sticker on that business.
00:57:10.380
As of this morning, we have 129 different businesses.
00:57:13.200
So a safe place is basically a business will get in contact with me.
00:57:17.460
I'll come out to the location and go over the program.
00:57:20.040
It's basically a safe place, essentially, for any victim of any hate crime whatsoever
00:57:24.740
to come into the business, inform the business owners or the employees what happened to them,
00:57:30.640
and then that business is responsible for keeping the victim in a safe public spot
00:57:44.000
How many people will flee an LGBT hate crime, run away, see the stickers,
00:57:54.220
Or they'll make one up so that this woman didn't waste her lesbian time later.
00:57:58.860
And if it was a safe place from teen takeovers, that would actually be useful.
00:58:05.900
We have some stats when it comes to the LGBT population.
00:58:13.300
It is a destination for country music singers, but not necessarily gay people.
00:58:19.780
San Francisco, New York, et cetera, absorb that.
00:58:26.740
She's doing her job and a total waste of time, like we said.
00:58:40.300
He would occasionally rip criminals' mustaches off
00:58:50.540
And then he does this twink from the Fargo Police Department, who I think we've talked about before.
00:58:58.200
And then someone else made a point about how Nashville itself has changed since the 90s.
00:59:02.800
I remember when I was a police officer in Tennessee back in the 90s, Nashville Metro PD was looked up to as an aggressive agency that criminals feared.
00:59:11.760
This butch girl would have been laughed out of town.
00:59:17.220
And that's a theme that I, my grandpa was a Chicago cop.
00:59:20.460
That was a big theme that, in a lot of the stories I heard, it was like, you'd meet these gang members or people and you'd kind of have like a brawl.
00:59:28.040
You'd kind of meet them at a spot and then you'd fight it out, right?
00:59:32.540
And then, you know, they'd call him back up and you know who would win.
00:59:38.280
It was more like, we're the gang recognized by the state.
00:59:41.720
you know it was a little different back then so now we got lesbians doing their own religious
00:59:46.500
ceremony like painting the the roof red the entryway red like passover exactly it's a similar
00:59:52.660
religious experience and then later in that video that uh lesbian cop went on to say like oh i just
00:59:57.800
want to remind everyone that they're loved yeah and it's like you're a cop you're telling me i'm
01:00:03.280
loved like why are you doing psychiatry on me you're a cop you chose the wrong profession if
01:00:11.960
separating them from their family for heinous crimes, right?
01:00:15.340
But you want to tell people you got into the wrong business.
01:00:24.980
Obviously, it's Pride Month, so there's a lot of festivities popping up.
01:00:29.280
This is the leader of the Queen's Pride Parade.
01:00:36.220
as a queer sick man it's about authenticity it's about boldness and impact and challenging the
01:00:42.500
exclusionary norms molding resilience and remembering that our true self is the greatest
01:00:47.940
power that we have queer sick sick man indeed yeah you're very sick not talking about his religion
01:00:55.000
he is a sick individual right another blazer though nice blazer nice outfit you know he he's
01:01:01.700
in good shape he's slender he does you know he watches what he eats oh yeah but that's a rare
01:01:08.040
spec we've been talking about rare specs lately i don't think i've ever seen like a flamboyant
01:01:11.920
sick man yeah yeah seek it's pronounced seek i don't know he says sick himself he would know
01:01:18.500
right kiev kiev yeah yeah yeah something happened there i agree yeah it's seek okay in america we
01:01:24.640
say seek even if you're a sick telling me it's seek we say it here all right next uh new orleans
01:01:30.100
is ramping up some drag queen events for kids much negativity in the world going on right now
01:01:35.820
when it comes to the acronym lgbtqia right children need to hear that encouragement
01:01:41.620
children need to hear that they matter children need to hear that everything in their life isn't
01:01:46.200
negative and it's just an opportunity to push them to be better adults and push them to be
01:01:50.880
more inclusive of everything that goes on around them so children need to hear this and we have to
01:01:56.960
push them some of those words are so nefarious and if you flip it yeah and you're not pro lgbt
01:02:02.580
so if you're a new parent you're uh your kids need to hear from this guy uh-huh and he has
01:02:08.260
some advice on how you should raise your kids yeah he turned out great all right next we have
01:02:15.160
it's asking financial advice to the bum rattling his can yeah you want your kid to end up like
01:02:20.920
this go ahead talk to him jimmy if you're interested and then we know that lgbt's can't
01:02:26.940
reproduce organically. Yeah. Dead end. So they do need to recruit in a, that's a light way of
01:02:33.960
putting it. Uh, and at events like this, I'm sure are that pipeline. All right. Next, we have a
01:02:40.280
clip from maybe one of the worst moms out there. When we talked about having an open marriage,
01:02:45.980
one of his questions for me was like, aren't we enough for you? And it kind of broke my heart,
01:02:51.300
But then I thought about it and I said, like, no, sorry, sweetie.
01:02:56.300
I'm like, you don't want a mom who's living for you and through you.
01:03:07.660
So this mom's her teenage son that she was talking about, talking about like acknowledging
01:03:23.400
And then you see your mom going out on dates multiple times a week,
01:03:30.680
You see these dumb people who don't go get three margaritas
01:03:37.260
Yeah, and then meanwhile, the whole family is watching her
01:03:43.180
And this kid's going to be the most right-wing, militant kid of all time
01:03:53.860
Someone who just spends time with their family, she's not fun.
01:03:56.700
I wanted to bring this up because there are a couple types of fun.
01:04:03.560
Type one fun, fun to do and it's fun to remember.
01:04:07.440
You go kayaking, you're at a party, all the easy, typical fun.
01:04:11.700
You and your friends go out surfing, whatever it is.
01:04:14.540
But then type two fun is something that it hurts while doing it, but it's fun in retrospect.
01:04:24.560
That's a really challenging and it's kind of painful and you're sweating.
01:04:29.260
And but then you get to the top and you look back and you go, wow, I accomplished that.
01:04:37.380
I never forgot the time I went to the Grand Canyon.
01:04:40.280
And then actually I'll go through type three here, but we're going to mostly talk about type two.
01:04:44.540
Type three is not fun to do, but makes a great story, like getting almost attacked by a bear or something that scared the shit out of you, but is a good story.
01:04:52.720
Or the time I had to kick those dogs that were attacking Jerry.
01:04:55.460
Yeah, that's type three fun because you're telling everybody.
01:05:07.920
And it should immediately be like, I need to reevaluate what I'm doing.
01:05:14.200
My teenager's talking about how I'm effing other dudes.
01:05:17.660
Type two fun is like raising a family is partially type two fun.
01:05:23.160
You know, it's like there's aggravating moments and there's going to be things that piss you off.
01:05:31.320
And it's a little less fun in retrospect when your son doesn't really talk to you anymore because of your fucked up marital things.
01:05:39.960
Like, and I understand people do have open relationships
01:05:47.660
I think he might see his mom on Tinder or something
01:05:50.460
or the people in the town are talking about it.
01:05:58.480
Hooking up with some old guy, some 45 year old guy.
01:06:01.140
Like that's really the, you're going to fill the hole in her.
01:06:08.380
or fucking up her type two fun to get more type one.
01:06:18.720
is the story being told by a Canadian sex worker
01:06:25.840
and I used to not see people from these countries.
01:06:33.600
And I also didn't do screening or deposits back then
01:06:36.860
i just wanted as many clients as possible so i would just like not require any screening
01:06:40.920
um and one thing i noticed um one was that majority of my clients were from those countries
01:06:47.440
and this welcome to planet fitness aka planet strength planet sweat
01:06:54.500
planet calm planet social planet me time and of course planet value
01:07:10.580
Get started with 25 cents enrollment and then $15 a month.
01:07:17.600
The second one was I was also noticing patterns in how they treated me.
01:07:21.800
One thing is for sure, and you can't really argue with me on this,
01:07:25.460
India and Pakistan have very strong rape cultures.
01:07:28.860
That is just a fact, and I noticed it in especially how they treated me.
01:07:33.140
Some of the issues that I encountered were, for example, showing up with less money than
01:07:37.120
they were supposed to on purpose to try and barter with me about the prices.
01:07:40.780
A lot of them would be extremely aggressive with me, extremely disrespectful.
01:07:44.900
Many of them would have really bad hygiene and or refuse to take a shower before service
01:07:51.640
And a lot of those things obviously left a very bad taste in my mouth.
01:07:54.840
But the thing that pushed me over the edge was the fact that I saw a client from one
01:08:00.020
of those countries and he tried to force me to do the do without a condom on so there you go this
01:08:06.280
poor whore it's like she's talking about indians being sex pests and then she's a whore i don't
01:08:12.460
like anybody in this story yeah it turns out having sex with third worlders for money isn't
01:08:17.540
the smoothest operation and can leave a bad taste in your mouth certainly she said and now i'm just
01:08:23.840
i'm picturing an indian guy showing up with like both his pockets out folded out empty like i only
01:08:29.100
brought to a hundred. And basically what she was saying was she had to like double her rate. So
01:08:34.420
when they do the pay and they say, Oh, only brought half, it ends up being what she would
01:08:38.720
have charged. Yeah. Yeah. Ugly times out there though. But if you think about it, she's being
01:08:45.440
honest about the reality of these third worlders. I think we've, we covered a different whore or
01:08:52.360
sex worker or whatever you want to call it in the past who uh i say whore um who wouldn't do black
01:08:59.360
guys the black guys there was something i'm pretty sure we covered something yeah we did cover they
01:09:03.360
just say no blacks yeah yeah so but there's a thing where this person is like peeking into
01:09:09.040
deeper into the reality than most people have to deal with when it comes to the migrants from
01:09:13.760
india and pakistan totally and she's being honest from her experience but then like if you were
01:09:20.940
progressive, you would say, like, don't say that? Oh, I don't know. It seems like she was dancing
01:09:25.680
around saying India and Pakistan, and then she eventually says it. She just wants to show the
01:09:30.280
flags. She's really trying not to offend anybody. And then like, they're the ones who offended her.
01:09:34.760
So I don't know. There's definitely a cognitive disconnect somewhere, but yeah. That's Senator
01:09:40.100
against Brandon Gill. She might hear that and go, Hmm, this made me very, this made me cry.
01:09:45.220
Yeah. Yeah. All right. Well, that's the end of cringe. We're now moving on to urban decay.
01:09:50.940
All right. Our first clip from Urban Decay is a clip I could have put in the urban
01:09:55.600
entrepreneurial section. We have a young entrepreneur here who is starting a flower business.
01:10:03.320
And how does he get his start? No margins. Stealing. His margins are infinite.
01:10:09.340
All the sunflowers that your business planted to beautify the city,
01:10:12.980
they're gone and being sold on one of those interstate medians or one of those at a traffic
01:10:19.120
light and then if you confront him he'll say are these your flowers are these your flowers you own
01:10:24.360
the sidewalk do you own the sidewalk and are you are you the gardener yeah he'll start repeating
01:10:30.340
something and then he'll get violent so and i don't know part of me i'm always looking to make
01:10:35.680
new rules or imagine a best society like if you steal something that makes a place more beautiful
01:10:40.800
and welcoming that's even worse yeah that's even worse than stealing something that's like behind
01:10:45.460
a counter or something because it's literally everyone who can enjoy it so obviously he doesn't
01:10:51.240
care he's trying to make 20 bucks crazy and then they'll go send someone out to replace him and
01:10:56.140
he'll probably do it again and he'll take them whenever he can get them yep all right next we
01:11:01.220
have it'll be a honey hole they keep replanting them yeah my business is booming that's
01:11:07.340
entrepreneurial yeah um all right next we have a uh showdown between two neighbors this woman
01:11:13.860
throws bread out on the street to feed the squirrels and this other guy is not happy and
01:11:18.360
kind of escalates. He's not happy and he's sweeping it up because it attracts bugs and
01:11:22.980
other vermin to the neighborhood. And it looks like it's on, you know, public roadway. So he's
01:11:28.400
kind of taking that, uh, taking that edge and sweeping it up. You about to get arrested.
01:12:12.260
He's got the bent broomstick for being hit by the two by four.
01:12:24.800
And then also like all he's trying to do is like not attract rats and squirrels and little things.
01:12:32.640
So if he was cleaning it up, she could be like, ah, shit, he cleaned up my rolls.
01:12:39.380
All you got to do is put it one inch inside your property instead of a couple feet outside.
01:12:45.480
She's going to hit you with the two by four and yell, excuse me.
01:12:47.780
And we just showed the video of that woman on the plane who was trying to cut in front of everybody,
01:12:53.060
even though she was at the back of the plane because she wanted to get off early.
01:12:55.720
And she said, excuse me, excuse me the same way.
01:12:59.460
Excuse me might get you what you want most times.
01:13:04.820
And then it's like in a movie when you fire a gun and you're like, it's empty.
01:13:10.080
The whole six rounds of the chamber, she has to say, excuse me, excuse me.
01:13:19.540
And it's kind of the same as the oppositional defiance theme we've talked about, where like someone's cleaning up basically trash in front of the house.
01:13:27.280
but because a white person is undoing what you did now it's on yeah you know two by four time
01:13:34.640
two by four time exactly all right our next clip is some bad FedEx employees in Louisiana
01:13:40.500
I was very angry Jeremy Rasty owns Crescendo a home and audio automation company inside Baton
01:13:47.560
Rouge this surveillance video captured the moment a FedEx driver delivered some very expensive
01:13:52.700
equipment to his business you can see the driver toss packages onto the ground walk away then turn
01:13:58.460
around and kick and throw another package toward a steel gate the equipment inside on the retail
01:14:04.100
side it's probably 25 to 30 000 they don't care he he used more energy to be bad and mean to your
01:14:13.780
packages than he did to just like patiently deliver them he could have just slid that thing
01:14:17.980
out and it would have been fine all stacked up yeah and he went out of his way and picked them
01:14:22.080
up just to throw them. To throw another one. So I don't know what's going on with these guys,
01:14:26.280
but FedEx pays pretty well too. This isn't like Airbnb or DoorDash and Uber Eats and stuff. This
01:14:32.400
is like a guy with a job who's willing to throw it all away because he got a little angry or sad.
01:14:39.040
I had an Amazon guy about a month ago come and throw something out on the doorstep that wasn't
01:14:44.620
fragile and it was like a lightweight package. Yeah. But it just sat with you the wrong way,
01:14:49.880
right yeah he's threw it at my door i watched him do it he didn't see me but imagine seeing it
01:14:55.680
imagine knowing you had thirty thousand dollars worth of merchandise coming and you see that
01:14:59.600
make me wouldn't want to do something a lot of fatigue here just general fatigue right
01:15:04.940
all right our next uh clip you see that and like i don't know do we have an equivalent of different
01:15:09.900
races doing that i don't know just seems weird to me right angry guy yeah very much and then uh
01:15:16.920
this next clip, this girl didn't receive her high school diploma because she got in trouble when she
01:15:22.320
accepted it. Hello, everyone. My name is Tybion Campbell slash Siki Sue, and I'm reporting here
01:15:29.020
to talk about my discrimination. Wait. I've come here to talk about how I've been wrongfully done
01:15:37.000
at Chicago Tech Academy and how I didn't receive my diploma because I did a split on stage.
01:15:41.980
let's pause it right there yeah split with some twerking on it it's exactly like the you shot
01:15:48.560
a boy with you shot a 14 year old boy who just tried to get a bottle of water and they leave
01:15:53.380
out the pointing the gun she leaves out the aggressive three bounce twerking on stage
01:15:57.880
after the split and also the school told her before not to do any dancing or twerking uh and
01:16:05.580
that was the rule so i guess they knew that that was a possibility for her yeah and then she comes
01:16:11.080
on camera and in a perfect customer service, I'm innocent voice with makeup done. She, she
01:16:17.480
pleads her case. And it's like, if you had acted like that at graduation, you'd have the diploma.
01:16:21.560
Yeah, exactly. But it's discrimination. Like holding her to standards that every other student
01:16:27.580
is held to is discrimination because not letting her break the rules is like what? Racism?
01:16:33.900
Doing the splits and then aggressively twerking and shaking your shit.
01:16:52.380
But like, wouldn't it be racist to say, okay, here are the rules.
01:16:57.560
But the black students, you guys can because we know you can't help it.
01:17:07.460
All right, next. This is going to be a quick one. I just thought it was pretty interesting.
01:17:11.080
There's like a foodie that goes around to restaurants, and she's apparently been to
01:17:15.400
this restaurant a few times, and she's always complaining and sending things back and trying
01:17:19.200
to get free stuff. The customer from hell, basically, and the demanding customer from
01:17:23.520
hell. And this guy, like a pit boss trying to back off a blackjack player on a hot streak,
01:17:29.140
he's basically telling her no more. I pay for the food.
01:17:32.620
No, but there's always something around there. And that's why I just want to tell you.
01:17:35.300
Excuse me, isn't my problem that there was something wrong with my food that you brought out for me?
01:17:40.900
Because if it keeps happening and we're doing our best, we believe we're doing our best.
01:17:45.420
Make sure that they, listen, no, make sure that, right, it won't work.
01:17:49.080
Make sure when you have an order that they hear you and they know.
01:18:09.140
And this woman's like a 50-year-old lady who does social media and just is the worst customer ever.
01:18:19.240
Somebody said her days of being anonymous are over because she films through like the meta Ray-Bans.
01:18:24.140
But it's actually so funny to watch a white guy who's just done with you do his customer service nice version of you can't come here anymore.
01:18:33.620
And even in the current climate, like turning a black woman who's recording away probably isn't going to go well for you.
01:18:40.620
And even then, it's like we have the right to deny whoever.
01:18:47.520
Next, spirit passengers have made their way to Delta Airlines.
01:19:01.420
on the plane in front of the two flight attendants
01:19:31.320
You're escalating and getting up and going, what?
01:19:33.580
And challenging people in front of the flight attendants.
01:19:46.080
And now they are, I'm assuming, in the cheap middle seats on all these other airlines.
01:19:52.760
Maybe it's the summer of buying Economy Plus or Comfort Plus, whatever the branding is for each airline.
01:19:59.180
You want to get that extra leg room and then stay away from the riffraff in the back.
01:20:03.580
And we have a guy, we took a screenshot, who is all of us.
01:20:19.660
Next, we have a girl who doesn't feel safe on the train.
01:20:25.440
i'm like fucking scared so she's scared and obviously what she's just copying what white
01:20:38.320
people say to get back at them i guess i don't know the psychology of it i'm not going to even
01:20:42.840
pretend to know but uh honestly that's probably the safest train you've ever been on yeah that's
01:20:48.360
the interesting part like if white people say like oh this train's looking a little dark for me
01:20:53.540
like statistically they're backed up yeah it's true crime is the crime is there the potential
01:20:59.460
and you notice how when she says oh i'm so scared right now like she's not actually scared or in
01:21:04.460
danger and no one's doing anything bad yeah she's performing yeah performing so maybe she'd feel
01:21:09.740
safer on a bus full of urban black people no see that that's the thing i think she doesn't even
01:21:15.580
like them yeah even like and based on the firearm homicide rate stats uh we know she's lying yeah
01:21:23.100
All right, let's get to our last clip of Urban Decay.
01:21:28.000
Super soakers are not for white people this summer.
01:21:31.460
European people, when they get hot this summer, don't have no water fights,
01:21:43.260
All right, so I wanted to extrapolate on this a little bit.
01:21:46.740
So she can play with super soakers and eat peanut butter.
01:21:53.700
But she's going to have to turn her lights off, get rid of her phone, get down from upstairs.
01:22:05.740
You know, there's a couple of things you're going to have to do if you want to actually live by that.
01:22:09.900
And we looked up the inventor of super soakers.
01:22:13.980
Lonnie Johnson, an American inventor, aerospace engineer, entrepreneur, best known for inventing the super soaker.
01:22:20.260
And he also invented Nerf guns or one of the Nerf, the Nerf blaster maybe.
01:22:25.480
And he was formerly employed at the Air Force and NASA, where he worked at the jet propulsion
01:22:41.040
Upstanding guy, a suit with a sweater and a tie.
01:22:49.160
Lonnie doesn't want to hang out with your overweight big, what is that?
01:23:00.640
Lonnie's doing, he's working on batteries or something.
01:23:04.960
They just set up a new croquet court at the country club he goes to.
01:23:17.420
We're moving on to Uplifting Gold, and we have uplifting stuff today.
01:23:21.560
Welcome to Planet Fitness, a.k.a. Planet Strength.
01:23:43.960
Get started with 25 cents enrollment and then $15 a month.
01:23:53.260
This guy has a technique for walking home safely so you don't get robbed at night.
01:24:04.160
We've seen this kind of technique before, but it really does work.
01:24:29.020
and they found someone from the crowd to fill the role.
01:25:10.900
but he he he kills it apparently yeah so really cool night for everyone involved uplifting gold
01:25:16.220
and i mentioned him oh i'll go to the concert imagine he's with a concert he's on like a first
01:25:20.320
date yeah it's like what'd you think you become part of it see that yeah um yep and uh what's
01:25:28.820
sight reading reading the music without knowing it yeah it's just reading the the sheet yeah
01:25:32.820
crazy i was never a big musical guy me neither i i have no talent i can't hear things i don't
01:25:39.380
have a good ear it's pretty pathetic i have this thing where if i hear a song even for a few seconds
01:25:44.380
i can kind of like know how to play it yeah it's mostly the math side of my brain you definitely
01:25:50.240
i'm on the mathematical side of it like harmonies and uh what's it called the
01:25:55.540
where the qualities yeah so i'm pretty good but okay okay let's move on let's move all right next
01:26:02.000
is a dangerous job so last episode we showed the stand-up comedian woman who said like oh women
01:26:08.500
They need to do jobs that are dominated by men.
01:26:49.180
Because it's not going to work if there's any women there.
01:26:53.900
Next, we have a guy who successfully takes a tree down and almost destroys his house.
01:27:12.600
This was a comedy little sketch thing this guy posted,
01:27:16.400
and it's POV, social interaction in the South versus the North.
01:27:44.920
He's clearly from the south, he likes the south
01:27:48.640
Our last clip of the show is our Pure Americana clip of the week
01:27:53.940
And look how good they work, look how polite they are
01:28:05.500
I just have a chicken leg and thigh please sure oh thank you so much hello can I do a half chicken
01:28:24.060
dinner do you want soda water or lemonade with that lemonade please sure isn't everyone so nice
01:28:33.540
That woman at the end with the thing does look exactly like my brother, Chinese Donut Boy.
01:28:39.740
Yeah, but this is what, like Chick-fil-A, this is obviously Amish.
01:28:44.380
This is what everything would look like if we didn't have 100 million Hispanics here.
01:28:53.500
They all know how to work a point of sale system.
01:28:58.620
It's just kind of crazy what they're taking from you.
01:29:00.840
And that now it's gotten so bad that you see that and it's like an attraction.
01:29:15.060
Well, that's the end of the show, but we do have some shout outs.
01:29:17.560
Those kids, you work that job, you buy a shitty truck, you have fun.
01:29:22.300
You know, like you work it, then you get to 16,
01:29:24.120
and then you have your freedom, you drive around.
01:29:26.100
And now a migrant's trying to buy that truck to go undercut you at Home Depot
01:29:29.460
and he wants your job and he wants your job and he'll take less than the teenager would crazy
01:29:34.360
all right we have a bunch of shout outs nothing crazy we have a happy anniversary to sarah and
01:29:39.440
kyle on june 5th they love the show and they have a great five-year-old daughter and they
01:29:43.800
all watch as a family happy anniversary keep the five-year-old out a little bit though right yeah
01:29:48.240
i don't think the five-year-old knows okay and then we have a happy anniversary to cindy and
01:29:52.760
john on may 31st they've been together 25 years they're bonus landers and they never miss a show
01:30:02.980
There's a lot of anniversaries, and I think it's because people like to get married in
01:30:13.560
I think for the anniversaries, it's all been the guys.
01:30:21.940
Happy anniversary to Hot Carl and his wife, Em.
01:30:29.340
They're bonus landers, and they're starting a family soon
01:30:38.080
You're going to have to give your kid a cell phone or an iPad
01:30:43.220
but they will be watching the show, so it'll be okay.
01:30:48.920
She was in the Ukraine and then got home safely.
01:31:03.360
He's never missed a show, and he's been watching since the Man on the Street days.
01:31:07.280
And I want you guys to check out his channel, his Whatnot channel.
01:31:10.760
It's called The Cheapest Sterling Silver on Whatnot.
01:31:15.020
The Cheapest Sterling Silver on Whatnot, and it's every night during the week, every weekday at 8 p.m.
01:31:56.100
I do have a bad experience with that name, though.
01:31:59.420
I feel like it's like all hippie parents who like Bob Marley.
01:32:05.980
There was a pet named Marley that I interacted with that I hated.
01:32:14.320
Don't mean to hijack your shout out and make you dump all my emotional baggage about a
01:32:28.580
We got a happy birthday to Coach Charlie on June 8th.
01:32:33.120
He loves the show, and we actually inspired him to start his own podcast about soccer.
01:32:49.460
Check out his content if you guys like soccer, and tell him Fleck has sent you.
01:32:53.100
All right. Well, that's the end of the show. Thank you guys for watching all the way through.
01:32:56.860
Happy Friday. Richard Rapoy show out now on the front page. Sign up on members to watch it. And
01:33:04.060
then there is a 30 minute bonus land episode dropping tomorrow at 11 a.m. You guys are going
01:33:08.960
to love that. So we'll see you there. Think about joining the group chat. If you guys want to join
01:33:13.760
the hundred other group chat members, we have been great conversations. We talk about guns.
01:33:18.800
We're going to be barbecuing this weekend, all kinds of cool stuff.
01:33:23.780
And, yeah, we'll see you in the member space, and then we'll see you on Tuesday.
01:33:55.280
We're heading to the bathroom, you know we gotta go
01:34:02.580
Just flickers and red, boy, just uploaded the show
01:34:39.840
On the last page of housekeeping, we're letting fleck us cook
01:34:50.460
There's a new alien spin, a rat boy shoots him a look
01:35:00.060
It's exactly what the feds wouldn't want you to see
01:36:03.140
There's uplift in gold and fleckish pets getting trolled
01:36:30.140
We won't stop till the world is rid of all the pit bulls
01:36:43.340
Then just make sure you're subbed to bonus land
01:37:00.140
Break his talk, sing his talk, choose the old girl and tickle the post.
01:38:00.600
Fingers talk, words are just words until action actually starts
01:38:16.220
But at the same time words speak louder than actions