Fleccas Talks Podcast - April 11, 2025


NON BINARIES TRY TO JUMP A CAR


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 26 minutes

Words per Minute

187.60367

Word Count

16,174

Sentence Count

1,818

Misogynist Sentences

81

Hate Speech Sentences

84


Summary

Tulsi Gabbard found some discrepancies with our voting machines, then the tariff wars continue, and I think China might have a way to make anti-Trumpers go crazy. Then, in Cringe of the Week, we have a new dating scam in our stupid feminist section, and last but not least, there s more restaurant violence that's forcing one restaurant owner to halt the expansion of his business. All this and more at Fucking It Socks Episode 252.


Transcript

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00:00:16.200 Welcome back to Fuck It Socks, the podcast episode 252 today on the show.
00:00:22.480 Tulsi Gabbard found some discrepancies with our voting machines.
00:00:26.540 We're going to tell you what happened there.
00:00:27.900 Then the tariff wars continue, and I think China might have a way to make anti-Trumpers go crazy.
00:00:34.760 I'll explain.
00:00:36.040 Then in Cringe of the Week, we have a new dating scam in our stupid feminist section that you're not going to want to miss.
00:00:42.900 And last but not least, in Urban Decay, we have more restaurant violence that's forcing one restaurant owner to halt the expansion of his business.
00:00:51.880 All this and more at Fuck It Socks, the podcast episode 252, ranked the best news podcast of all time.
00:00:59.740 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:01:07.520 And actions speak louder than words.
00:01:09.700 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:01:15.060 Very cool.
00:01:16.160 Very cool.
00:01:17.940 It's What The Stocks, the podcast featuring Richard Graham.
00:01:20.700 All right, one for one on the intro, as always.
00:01:30.560 Guys, you know I give you the inside scoop when it comes to things I like and the supplements I take.
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00:01:46.240 Good question.
00:01:47.000 So about 20 years ago, Lenny Garanti and a team of us at MIT discovered a set of genes that controls aging in yeast cells.
00:01:51.880 Just brewers yeast, what you find in beer and bread.
00:01:54.240 And those genes are called sirtuins.
00:01:55.400 And there are seven of them in our bodies, five in yeast.
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00:02:02.720 They're like the Pentagon.
00:02:03.500 They sense when we're hungry, sense when we're exercising, and they send out the troops to defend us.
00:02:06.700 So when you put more of these genes into a yeast cell or a mouse, they'll live longer, between 5% to 20% longer.
00:02:11.840 And so we think that these genes are responsible for the effects of dieting and exercise, which is great.
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00:03:08.380 Very cool.
00:03:09.040 All right, guys.
00:03:09.800 Happy Friday.
00:03:10.480 We made it.
00:03:11.480 We did.
00:03:11.800 Another week in the books.
00:03:13.220 Yeah.
00:03:13.600 And it's Masters weekend.
00:03:14.960 Feels good.
00:03:15.480 That's a good weekend.
00:03:16.240 Feels really good.
00:03:17.100 All right, let's get right into it.
00:03:18.380 Your Phil Mickelson bet?
00:03:19.860 Not doing good.
00:03:20.460 Already gone.
00:03:21.220 Not great.
00:03:22.260 Is he going to make the cut?
00:03:23.440 I really hope so.
00:03:24.860 After Thursday's early round, it's already over.
00:03:27.400 And he used to always get an eagle on one of the holes in the back nine.
00:03:30.480 12.
00:03:31.160 He's like, he always plays 12 really well.
00:03:33.200 But now I have a feeling he's like 60 years old or something.
00:03:36.440 All of a sudden, the things that were giving us the best odds are also working against him.
00:03:41.320 So that's gone.
00:03:42.080 Turns out he's an old man.
00:03:43.760 And Fleckus does this thing, too, where we never gamble or we don't want to and we never promote it.
00:03:50.160 But then whenever we do, I'm like, yeah, put 10 bucks on Phil Mickelson.
00:03:53.800 And then I see him getting pissed at Phil Mickelson, and it's like he bet 100 bucks on like a 1,000 to 1 long shot.
00:04:00.660 Well, bet 10 bucks and you win this.
00:04:02.680 Add a zero and you win that.
00:04:04.660 Yeah.
00:04:05.480 That's the Fleckus math I do.
00:04:07.320 But then bet that and you might as well rip up the bet.
00:04:10.560 Until one day it will hit.
00:04:12.400 Okay.
00:04:12.800 All right.
00:04:13.280 We have a lot to get to.
00:04:14.440 We have a packed urban, light cringe, and a great housekeeping.
00:04:18.240 So let's jump right into it.
00:04:19.600 Yeah.
00:04:19.880 Our first story of the day.
00:04:21.120 Can you give that a read?
00:04:21.880 Breaking per report, Navy Vice Admiral Shoshana Chatfield refused to put up POTUS and SecDef pictures in NATO HQ.
00:04:30.940 Also held an all hands where she said, we will wait them out for four years.
00:04:36.100 And she was relieved of duty.
00:04:37.860 Immediately fired.
00:04:38.960 Bye-bye.
00:04:39.960 Bye-bye, Vice Admiral.
00:04:41.380 Hope it was worth it.
00:04:42.960 And for something like this, there's a lot of these people that still need to be rooted out.
00:04:47.500 And this was a particularly dumb one.
00:04:49.760 This is an easy one.
00:04:52.260 There's an arrogance here.
00:04:53.600 We will wait them out for four years.
00:04:55.160 You're talking to a room full of people, the military, the Navy, and you're assuming there's not one Trump supporter in the all hands who's going to tell on you?
00:05:03.280 He's going to be like, yo, this Vice Admiral is really saying some stuff.
00:05:07.560 Yeah, you should hear what Shoshana said.
00:05:09.840 And then it gets up the poll to Hegseth, who's like in signal chats and on social media probably.
00:05:14.620 Yeah.
00:05:15.040 It's really the worst time ever to be a resistance person.
00:05:18.380 And if you do, you need to be like secret hand codes or something.
00:05:21.960 Yeah.
00:05:22.360 Like the communists used to do.
00:05:24.020 Because then now you're out and it's over.
00:05:26.200 Your resistance is done.
00:05:27.240 But there's a lot like this who still need to get rid of.
00:05:30.480 And your resistance is done.
00:05:31.920 And then whoever's next up saw you get fired for that reason.
00:05:35.640 So it kind of sets a tone in Hegseth's military.
00:05:39.440 It's like shooting a prisoner in front of someone else on a lower scale.
00:05:42.280 Anyone else?
00:05:42.920 Anybody else want to say something?
00:05:45.320 All right.
00:05:45.620 Do what you're told.
00:05:46.380 All right.
00:05:46.780 Our next story, it's a clip from Tulsi Gabbard talking about some discrepancies with our voting machines.
00:05:51.940 Listen to what she says.
00:05:52.780 I've got a long list of things that we're investigating.
00:05:55.680 We have the best of the best going after this.
00:05:58.280 Election integrity being one of them.
00:06:01.000 We have evidence of how these electronic voting systems have been vulnerable to hackers for a very long time
00:06:09.740 and vulnerable to exploitation to manipulate the results of the votes being cast,
00:06:14.920 which further drives forward your mandate to bring about paper ballots across the country
00:06:20.140 so that voters can have faith in the integrity of our elections.
00:06:24.640 What?
00:06:25.320 Hackable voting machines?
00:06:27.060 What?
00:06:27.740 I thought you got deleted from YouTube for saying that.
00:06:29.860 I thought you took Rudy Giuliani's penthouse in New York for saying things like that.
00:06:34.140 Yeah.
00:06:34.560 So this is huge.
00:06:36.140 And especially if we can get an actual resolution where we get same-day paper ballots,
00:06:40.700 we'll never lose an election again.
00:06:42.900 And when it comes to the hackers, oh, is it Iran?
00:06:46.900 Is it Russia?
00:06:48.200 No.
00:06:49.060 It's a little more closer to home, if you know what I mean.
00:06:51.900 The call is coming from inside the house.
00:06:53.260 Yeah.
00:06:53.480 It's our own CIA.
00:06:54.540 It's all in Wisconsin.
00:06:55.820 It's all in Madison and Chicago.
00:06:57.500 It's crazy.
00:06:58.440 In Alexandria, Virginia.
00:07:00.020 Atlanta.
00:07:01.180 Yeah.
00:07:02.060 All right.
00:07:02.560 So that's something we've been saying.
00:07:03.900 I mean, I don't think she says something like that without knowing a little more than she lets on in public.
00:07:09.900 Especially a topic like that, you have to be very careful with the words you choose.
00:07:15.040 But if you say, we have evidence of hacking, you're done.
00:07:18.500 Yeah.
00:07:19.100 All right.
00:07:19.460 Our next story, you guys aren't going to believe this one.
00:07:22.040 This blew my mind.
00:07:23.520 Can you read the tweet?
00:07:24.540 Cleveland Clinic study.
00:07:26.160 Those who got flu vaccine were 27% more likely to get the flu this year.
00:07:31.440 Oh.
00:07:32.680 Crazy.
00:07:33.220 No way.
00:07:33.980 You don't say.
00:07:34.660 Well, make sure you guys take that shot anyway because you need to get your government-provided heavy metals into your brain somehow.
00:07:41.320 Yeah.
00:07:41.840 How else are you going to do it?
00:07:43.480 And correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the flu vaccine like an educated guess on what strain they think is going to be the most popular?
00:07:49.300 It never works.
00:07:49.980 Sometimes they get it right.
00:07:50.720 Yeah.
00:07:50.960 Sometimes they get it right maybe.
00:07:52.560 But how many times have you heard people who got it and then they get the flu anyway?
00:07:56.440 That's like the most common thing I've noticed with that stuff.
00:07:59.800 Yep.
00:07:59.980 And speaking of heavy metals getting into your brain, we have this clip that's just going viral again.
00:08:06.080 It's from a little while ago, but RFK is talking about the cause of autism, and it sounds like he has a deadline for his studies or his investigation at least.
00:08:16.640 It was one in 10,000 children had autism, and now it's one in 31 – not 31,000, 31.
00:08:27.900 That is a – that's a horrible statistic, isn't it?
00:08:32.160 And there's got to be something artificial out there that's doing this.
00:08:35.640 So you think you're going to have a pretty good idea, huh?
00:08:37.500 We will know by September.
00:08:39.600 Well, that's pretty good.
00:08:40.600 You'll know by September if you couldn't hear it.
00:08:42.720 Yeah.
00:08:42.920 And what is that, a study, something that he thinks?
00:08:44.900 I think they're looking into all of the things that children get at a young age and then studying who gets autistic after that.
00:08:52.160 I could tell you right now what's causing it, but we could just wait until September.
00:08:55.260 Okay.
00:08:55.680 Keep the YouTube channel on.
00:08:57.140 All you guys with infants, just wait until September.
00:08:59.860 Don't even sweat it.
00:09:01.120 Do it, a cliffhanger.
00:09:02.180 Next episode, we're going to tell you about the household product that's making all your kids cooked.
00:09:06.760 Yeah.
00:09:07.720 Okay.
00:09:08.320 Let's get to our next story.
00:09:09.700 Michelle Obama podcast struggles to build an audience one month after launch.
00:09:14.380 Yeah.
00:09:15.040 So the Republicans spamming the first episode kind of died down, and that actually boosted her views for episode one.
00:09:21.480 And now Michelle Obama one day ago, 31,000 views.
00:09:25.200 And another one from eight days ago, 83,000.
00:09:28.340 So throwing that out there, we are outperforming Michelle Obama.
00:09:33.300 Like one day, 37,000 views.
00:09:36.260 We're closer to 50,000 or 60,000 after 24 hours.
00:09:39.560 And like you said, the right-wingers hate watching.
00:09:42.820 That's going to keep going down.
00:09:44.800 So give it another month, and we'll see where she's really at.
00:09:47.960 She'll probably just cancel the podcast.
00:09:50.080 Yeah.
00:09:50.240 I can't imagine the, you know, someone with a pension and a giant house on Martha's Vineyard is going to keep slugging it out for 31K.
00:09:57.160 Yeah.
00:09:57.680 You know?
00:09:58.040 I don't think so either.
00:09:59.700 And, you know, I have a fake name.
00:10:01.840 My name's Richard Ratboy, and we're outperforming Michelle Obama.
00:10:04.980 So her time has passed.
00:10:06.200 We have one camera, me and Ratboy, and Nick the editor.
00:10:09.540 And we sit in front of this table and this green screen, and we outperform Michelle Obama.
00:10:14.460 Do you know how big that budget probably is?
00:10:16.260 Pack it in, Michelle.
00:10:17.180 Oh, PR.
00:10:17.980 They got a PR.
00:10:18.700 They're getting ripped off on the PR package, too.
00:10:20.680 Yeah.
00:10:21.160 They're paying big bucks, and it's done.
00:10:23.480 All right.
00:10:24.240 We are now entering our tariff section.
00:10:27.360 We have a lot to-
00:10:28.300 That actually proves voter fraud.
00:10:30.240 The people who aren't watching Michelle Obama is proving that the voting machines are fucked, right?
00:10:34.980 That's so true.
00:10:35.940 They're cooked.
00:10:36.100 It's another piece of evidence of voter fraud, and another piece of evidence of astroturfing Democrat policies and agendas,
00:10:43.680 and pretending, just like with the protesters, pretending that there's actual people behind their movement.
00:10:49.440 Yep.
00:10:49.980 All right.
00:10:50.320 We're getting into our tariff section.
00:10:52.340 This week was pretty chaotic, as you guys know.
00:10:55.600 Trump did a pause on pretty much every country that didn't retaliate.
00:10:59.140 He did a pause on the high tariffs.
00:11:01.160 Everyone's got a 10% baseline right now, just as something hanging over them,
00:11:04.980 so they'd come to America and negotiate promptly within a 90-day window after he paused them.
00:11:09.540 Exactly.
00:11:10.120 But China is still on the run.
00:11:12.780 We are still negotiating with China.
00:11:15.640 Besson had a message at a White House press conference.
00:11:18.860 Listen to what he said about the whole situation.
00:11:20.760 What China is doing will affect their economy much more than it will ours,
00:11:26.620 because they have an export-driven, flood-the-world with cheap export models,
00:11:33.000 and the rest of the world now understands, because when we put up our tariff wall,
00:11:38.700 those exports were already flowing to the rest of the G7 and to the global south.
00:11:44.020 This was driven by the president's strategy.
00:11:47.260 He and I had a long talk on Sunday, and this was his strategy all along.
00:11:53.020 And you might even say that he goaded China into a bad position.
00:11:59.900 They responded.
00:12:01.240 They have shown themselves to the world to be the bad actors.
00:12:04.720 And we are willing to call it.
00:12:07.100 That's what I like to hear.
00:12:08.160 Trump's got a plan.
00:12:09.440 China's in a corner and getting desperate.
00:12:11.300 And the White House even tweeted, let him cook.
00:12:14.480 Yeah.
00:12:14.800 Which we like to see that they hired some younger people to work the Twitter account.
00:12:19.120 Yeah.
00:12:19.760 Yeah.
00:12:20.740 And then we found this old tweet from Trump from 2014.
00:12:24.320 Can you give that a read?
00:12:25.460 Deals are my art form.
00:12:26.960 Other people paint beautifully or write poetry.
00:12:29.540 I like making deals, preferably big deals.
00:12:32.240 That's how I get my kicks.
00:12:33.920 That's what I like.
00:12:34.720 That's how he gets off.
00:12:35.860 He bullies China.
00:12:36.980 He backs China into a corner.
00:12:38.740 And I mean, that's good.
00:12:39.680 The market rallied into it.
00:12:41.300 It dumped the next day a little bit, but less than it rallied.
00:12:45.080 China's alone.
00:12:46.360 They need us so bad.
00:12:48.880 And yeah, there's like short-term pain for us.
00:12:51.940 But the short-term pain for China is horrible.
00:12:54.940 And the long-term pain is horrible for China.
00:12:58.160 Like us, sure.
00:12:59.760 And the stock market, of course they love cheap Chinese shit.
00:13:03.740 Of course Amazon and Apple love cheap Chinese shit, right?
00:13:07.400 Yeah, of course.
00:13:08.260 But long-term, we're going to speak about pharmaceuticals and stuff.
00:13:14.380 Pharmaceuticals, fridges, complex machinery.
00:13:16.840 A lot of that stuff would be better off brought here.
00:13:18.860 And then it also helps us in like a war or a scenario where things get greasy, right?
00:13:23.660 Exactly.
00:13:24.100 So China's in a corner.
00:13:25.640 They're desperate.
00:13:26.480 They're either going to crash their economy to spite Trump or they're going to come do what Trump says.
00:13:32.900 Yeah.
00:13:33.120 They're devaluing the yuan, their currency.
00:13:36.620 And, you know, there's a few little moves left.
00:13:38.580 They're stopping movies going into China.
00:13:40.540 And that was unrelated to tariffs.
00:13:42.140 That was because of Snow White.
00:13:43.120 That was just a good idea.
00:13:45.260 That was just – they just had to.
00:13:47.340 That was completely unrelated.
00:13:48.700 But, yeah, I mean they're defiant right now.
00:13:51.180 But, hey, we're the biggest market ever.
00:13:53.260 We have, I think, a 5X deficit with them, like ratio.
00:13:57.880 Like we buy five times more than we export to China.
00:14:01.240 So who do you think can really survive that?
00:14:03.740 And there's tons – honestly, there's tons of other little trash countries who are desperate to get a little piece of China's pie.
00:14:10.840 That's a good point.
00:14:11.440 And Vietnam takes this and India takes that.
00:14:13.860 And it gets greasy when China's isolated, right?
00:14:17.180 Thailand, Japan.
00:14:18.720 Yeah.
00:14:19.020 And that's not ideal.
00:14:20.140 That's not the end game of these.
00:14:21.400 We want to onshore manufacturing and build more products in America.
00:14:24.380 But that's a temporary thing that really hurts China as well.
00:14:27.920 Yeah.
00:14:28.160 China doesn't have to be the only game in town.
00:14:30.100 And then before Trump announced lifting the tariffs, three hours before, he said, like, don't be scared.
00:14:35.960 Now is a great time to buy.
00:14:37.760 And then he made the announcement and then QQQ went up like 12 percent.
00:14:42.640 It was the biggest intraday swing in like maybe history, like $50 on the indexes, unheard of, 10 percent index game.
00:14:49.740 And then someone tweeted something that really resonated with me.
00:14:53.320 It said the guy who directly controls the world economy told me it was a good time to buy and I didn't buy.
00:14:59.200 We're over here betting on fucking Phil Mickelson and I didn't buy.
00:15:03.960 And look at us now.
00:15:05.260 Broke.
00:15:06.540 Pathetic.
00:15:07.160 All I do is go on Twitter and focus on like coins and stock market.
00:15:11.760 It's not like we're at the oil well all day and it's like, damn, I missed it.
00:15:15.100 And the move happened.
00:15:16.060 It's like we're on Twitter.
00:15:17.020 We're looking.
00:15:17.740 I'm always looking for uppy plays.
00:15:19.380 We like Trump.
00:15:20.180 We listen to Trump.
00:15:21.140 So we feel really stupid, guys.
00:15:23.000 I feel really stupid.
00:15:23.840 Almost as stupid as when no one told me that Newsmax was doing an IPO and it went from $10 to $270 in one day and no one told me.
00:15:32.100 Yeah.
00:15:32.360 This is actually worse because Trump tweeted it.
00:15:35.420 He told me directly.
00:15:36.440 I know.
00:15:37.100 So not good.
00:15:38.660 And obviously with these tariffs, things can look a little different in the future when it comes to manufacturing.
00:15:43.640 We have RRB in the sock factory here.
00:15:46.820 Yeah.
00:15:47.320 There's you.
00:15:48.120 Tough break.
00:15:48.920 Yeah.
00:15:49.220 A lot of AI guys are looking like me these days.
00:15:53.540 Yeah.
00:15:53.920 You're an American man.
00:15:55.100 They like glasses and blondish hair, I guess.
00:15:57.520 Yeah.
00:15:57.760 You're a classic American man.
00:15:59.200 Thank you.
00:15:59.600 Yeah.
00:15:59.880 And then when it comes to the tariffs, a lot of people are wondering, is Trump in control?
00:16:03.860 Is he playing 5D chess?
00:16:05.180 Does he have a plan?
00:16:06.180 Is he kind of winging it?
00:16:07.880 But then someone asked ChatGPT to explain the art of the deal.
00:16:11.880 And when you hear that explanation, it might click for you.
00:16:14.620 It says, number one, start with an extreme position to create room for compromise.
00:16:18.300 Number two, use attention-grabbing statements to control the narrative and put the other side on the defensive.
00:16:24.380 Three, create a sense of urgency to pressure the other side into making concessions.
00:16:28.340 Four, keep the other side guessing about your true intentions and bottom line.
00:16:32.120 Five, be willing to walk away if the deal doesn't meet your standards.
00:16:34.980 So that sounds pretty good.
00:16:36.520 Yeah.
00:16:36.860 You know?
00:16:37.500 And that's the thing.
00:16:38.620 People who are on the right, they love to say 5D chess or he's a genius or doing this.
00:16:42.900 It's like a really simple playbook for making a deal, mainly demand insane concessions.
00:16:49.500 That's the first one.
00:16:50.580 And then it's like, I think he calls it anchoring in the book.
00:16:53.900 And it's not even that smart.
00:16:56.720 You just got to let it play out.
00:16:57.920 And then at no point can Trump go, guys, I'm really just looking for this.
00:17:00.920 He can't tell you.
00:17:02.200 The government, the president of the United States can't tell you, hey, everybody calm down.
00:17:05.660 I'm just looking for this.
00:17:06.580 And that'll be my good point.
00:17:07.640 The whole point is this obscure, you know, nebulous kind of goal that you don't know what it is and you don't know what you're going to get until the deal is actually struck, right?
00:17:18.140 Yeah, exactly.
00:17:19.820 And then we have another tweet here that sums up kind of Trump's play.
00:17:23.800 Can you give that a read?
00:17:24.780 It said, what if Trump's tariffs are really a strategic misrepresentation of what he really wants?
00:17:29.520 He came out and surprised the world with reciprocal tariffs, putting every nation in a tough spot.
00:17:34.420 No one understands the math.
00:17:35.880 It doesn't make sense.
00:17:36.860 He knows this and didn't give other nations time to prepare.
00:17:40.420 The whole time what he really wanted was a 0% tariff free trade between the U.S. and other nations.
00:17:46.200 Overnight, this would lower cost of goods while increasing the bottom line for small, medium, and large U.S.-based companies.
00:17:51.900 Everyone is immediately better off.
00:17:53.760 Can you imagine how many plus 5% limit up days the U.S. indices would have back to back if that happened?
00:18:00.660 Talk about the biggest rally we've ever seen.
00:18:02.840 I'd consider this possibility personally.
00:18:04.460 I know it's super convenient to pile in on the Doomer mentality right now, but be prepared for everything.
00:18:09.600 See, that's kind of how I see it too.
00:18:11.500 That's the end goal, right?
00:18:13.100 Truly free trade.
00:18:14.420 We have this free trade going on in air quotes where everybody takes advantage of America right now.
00:18:19.160 Yeah.
00:18:19.560 So we have this information.
00:18:21.200 We're looking at it playing out.
00:18:23.140 I trust Trump.
00:18:24.520 There are some other things at play.
00:18:25.860 You know, the bond market almost blew up overnight a few nights ago.
00:18:30.520 You used to trade fixed income, didn't you?
00:18:32.720 I did.
00:18:33.240 I did.
00:18:33.920 You know anything?
00:18:34.720 The 10-year and the 30-year should not be the same yield.
00:18:37.680 I know that.
00:18:39.160 So the bond market kind of almost blew up like three nights ago.
00:18:42.560 And that probably is some stuff, you know, playing into it.
00:18:45.440 People are speculating China was dumping treasuries, causing that as well.
00:18:48.560 They were.
00:18:49.160 So they sell the bonds and the yield goes up because the bond price, you know, it's inversely related to yield.
00:18:54.700 So it is a fight is the point.
00:18:56.380 Like we do our moves.
00:18:58.100 China does their moves.
00:18:59.400 And then hopefully we have more ammo or more at-bat.
00:19:03.400 And China's desperate.
00:19:04.440 They're going to do some rat moves.
00:19:06.240 They like, to use an example from Cringe of the Week, remember the girl who's getting money from the guy who just texts her money all day?
00:19:13.820 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:19:14.000 It's the least work ever.
00:19:15.620 That's what China has with us right now.
00:19:17.740 Oh, cheap plastic.
00:19:18.720 They keep buying.
00:19:19.980 It's pathetic.
00:19:20.880 They keep crawling back.
00:19:22.540 We just make our currency a little bit less valuable.
00:19:25.500 So they really, really love it.
00:19:27.660 And they're going to kick and scream and do anything they can to keep this relationship exactly the same.
00:19:32.200 And we showed you the Nancy Pelosi shit.
00:19:34.340 They've been doing it since 1996.
00:19:36.060 Yeah.
00:19:36.580 And they go, oh, it keeps working.
00:19:38.380 And long term as well, China is thinking they just have to wait out four years, you know, because Trump, somebody else who got elected, who knows if they'll keep unless J.D. Vance wins.
00:19:47.640 And decides to keep using the tariffs as a tool or something.
00:19:50.660 You know, a Republican does that.
00:19:52.600 But they're thinking on a different timescale and they don't want to lose face.
00:19:56.320 But we can make those four years really miserable when the rest of the world is negotiating deals and it's 1v1 versus China.
00:20:02.600 So I like our position.
00:20:04.920 The markets are still volatile as hell.
00:20:07.080 But when it comes to medicine, advanced technology, manufacturing with robotics like Tesla, building the biggest.
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00:20:32.760 Manufacturing plant in Texas.
00:20:34.140 These are things we want in America and then a lot of those public companies can help us if we go to war or we need warheads instead of funding the enemy in that hypothetical war.
00:20:47.000 Yeah.
00:20:47.220 So we really have to do something and, yeah, the stock market short term might not like it.
00:20:52.740 Exactly.
00:20:53.320 But 1v1 is definitely better than 1 versus the entire world.
00:20:57.000 Yep.
00:20:57.580 And then we have some funny memes from this whole week.
00:21:00.140 Can you give the first one a read?
00:21:01.460 This guy says, you'll lose your 401k.
00:21:03.780 Never had one.
00:21:04.740 You'll lose your job.
00:21:05.900 Never worked one.
00:21:07.060 Clothing will be more expensive.
00:21:08.580 Don't wear it.
00:21:09.520 There will be toilet paper shortages.
00:21:11.220 Don't use it.
00:21:12.700 So, yeah.
00:21:13.480 Pretty good.
00:21:14.260 It's that easy if you ignore it.
00:21:15.080 And then there was another meme, too, I thought was really funny.
00:21:18.220 It's the White House tweeting, do not retaliate and you will be rewarded.
00:21:21.800 And the meme is me giving my dog a bath.
00:21:24.780 Do not retaliate and you will be rewarded.
00:21:27.180 All right.
00:21:28.180 Well, this is where I wrap it all up and tell you about what I mentioned in the intro.
00:21:33.100 China has the potential to make anti-Trumpers go crazy.
00:21:37.460 How are you wondering?
00:21:39.000 Harrison Smith from Infowars had a very insightful tweet.
00:21:42.000 Can you give that a read?
00:21:42.960 He said, if China shuts off the supply of pharmaceuticals to the U.S., you would see millions
00:21:47.460 of psychotics forced to go off their meds, cold turkey, and be literally driven insane.
00:21:52.560 It would be devastating to the Democrat base.
00:21:54.560 And that sounds kind of hyperbolic and maybe you guys aren't familiar with anti-psychotic
00:21:59.180 drugs, but a lot of the Democrats are on them.
00:22:02.780 And we have a clip here from a documentary called American Hollow.
00:22:06.520 It's from years ago.
00:22:08.140 But basically, this guy's on disability and he goes three days without his Prozac and listen
00:22:13.860 to the kind of person he becomes.
00:22:16.400 Never gone this long without it since I've been on it.
00:22:20.720 I've been on it over four years.
00:22:24.560 Right now, I'd kill to get it.
00:22:31.900 How would you like to live like this and stay on the porch?
00:22:37.940 Don't go nowhere, drive nor do nothing.
00:22:41.180 And take medicine every day and every night.
00:22:51.640 So as you can see, the medicine obviously dulls you, takes your personality away, makes you
00:22:57.040 happy to do nothing.
00:22:58.240 You just sit on the porch all day.
00:22:59.480 But he said something very interesting.
00:23:01.060 I'd kill to have another pill.
00:23:03.060 Yeah.
00:23:03.260 And that, there's a lot of people who are taking these types of pills, Prozac, stuff
00:23:09.260 like that, who are obviously anti-Trumpers as well.
00:23:11.920 So there is a world, if China cuts us off and we have to go cold turkey, where our leftists
00:23:17.160 go insane, which is why I want to have an armored car.
00:23:21.600 Okay.
00:23:22.220 Wow.
00:23:22.540 You circled it back to more irresponsible spending.
00:23:25.000 I can probably write off getting an armored car if I'm sincerely worried for my life.
00:23:28.880 But I don't think that's how it works, but you know.
00:23:32.160 All right.
00:23:32.440 So that's the end of our tariff section.
00:23:34.720 Let's get into our migrant section.
00:23:37.120 We have some self-deportation numbers, finally.
00:23:41.120 It's almost a million.
00:23:42.540 New York Post says more than 900,000 migrants who entered the U.S. with Biden-era CBP1 app
00:23:47.540 told to self-deport.
00:23:49.420 Yeah.
00:23:50.020 So that's just told to self-deport?
00:23:51.540 Yeah.
00:23:52.960 We're keeping track of who's here and who needs to go.
00:23:55.520 And if you're told to self-deport, then eventually, you know, we know where you are.
00:23:59.280 And hopefully this is the beginning of mass deportations.
00:24:02.800 But yeah, if you misread that, they're just being told to the bright flashing screen, get
00:24:06.680 out, get out on CBP1.
00:24:09.100 Getting notifications from your app.
00:24:10.920 And I can't even, yeah, enable notifications.
00:24:13.160 It's like, are you gone yet?
00:24:14.140 Are you gone yet?
00:24:14.820 Texting like a Trump campaign.
00:24:17.840 And then we also have a potential fine situation where they might be fined a thousand dollars
00:24:23.860 per day, illegal aliens to be fined nearly a thousand dollars per day for refusing to
00:24:27.500 leave, face property seizures, legal protection for over 900,000 migrants also revoked.
00:24:33.140 That's the 900,000 we just mentioned.
00:24:35.380 And it says the Trump administration announced they would be invoking a 1996 law that allows
00:24:41.220 them to fine illegals $998 per day for refusing to leave America.
00:24:46.100 The law was enforced for the first time in 2018 during President Trump's first term.
00:24:51.100 So I think that was, uh, 96 is probably Bill Clinton era law that was around the time of
00:24:56.980 that, uh, remember Elian Gonzalez or who was that?
00:25:00.400 Oh yeah, Elian Gonzalez.
00:25:01.660 So I don't know.
00:25:02.620 We're, we're squeezing around the necks and this is what we need.
00:25:05.540 We need to kind of come in from all sides before we do mass deportations, I guess.
00:25:10.960 I don't know.
00:25:11.460 I'm, I'm being a little bit of an optimist, I guess.
00:25:13.860 I'm trying to be optimistic too.
00:25:15.800 I know those numbers, deportation numbers are bad.
00:25:18.440 So let's hope for the best Jasmine Crockett had an interesting statement about this.
00:25:24.220 Uh, can you read what she said?
00:25:25.520 Uh, Texas rep Jasmine Crockett suggests U S needs migrants because black people are
00:25:30.860 done picking cotton.
00:25:32.140 Yeah.
00:25:32.580 All the black people these days still picking cotton.
00:25:35.620 What do you think happened?
00:25:36.900 You think no machines were invented?
00:25:38.760 Yeah.
00:25:38.980 You know, who picks cotton?
00:25:40.820 John Deere, a white man.
00:25:42.460 Yeah.
00:25:43.040 And his machines.
00:25:44.000 And then also like, so she's arguing for a new class of underslaves and then blacks
00:25:49.100 are somehow above them.
00:25:50.260 I don't know.
00:25:50.780 You guys might be competing and I don't know who wins that one.
00:25:53.520 I don't think it's, we need new slaves.
00:25:55.400 I don't think it's the Jasmine Crockett people.
00:25:57.240 All right.
00:25:57.600 We are in our migrant section and we're going to go to Europe for a little bit.
00:26:01.640 This guy on social media is posting how he's scared about, uh, anti-Trumpers who are
00:26:07.240 leaving America to come to Ireland.
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00:26:24.160 We're about to get overrun with fucking Americans.
00:26:28.380 Record numbers of Americans are trying to become Irish citizens.
00:26:32.580 Yeah.
00:26:33.120 Uh, you're already overrun, brother.
00:26:35.120 Yeah.
00:26:35.440 You're worried about Americans?
00:26:36.620 What about West Africa?
00:26:37.720 What about the Mohammeds?
00:26:39.280 Isn't Mohammed the number one name in Dublin now for babies?
00:26:42.600 Yeah.
00:26:43.140 And we're worried about Americans who kind of look exactly like you and are mostly Irish
00:26:47.320 too.
00:26:47.980 And then they're like rich enough to relocate and move internationally.
00:26:51.880 So it's like rich white liberals coming to Ireland.
00:26:54.840 Not ideal, but it's way better than people from Somalia.
00:26:58.760 And that's something we've seen too with Canada.
00:27:00.920 Like the Canadians are gearing up and so mad and posting on social media, talking about how
00:27:05.200 they're going to fight to the death for the trade war against America.
00:27:08.980 And it's like, oh, you're ignoring the whole flooded with Indians thing.
00:27:12.940 So they pick and fight these weird issues and then get backdoored by something significantly
00:27:18.800 worse.
00:27:19.860 Yeah.
00:27:20.020 People who don't assimilate.
00:27:21.260 An American will be like, oh, I'll get that sweater.
00:27:23.660 I'll get that Irish sweater.
00:27:25.300 And I'll get a sheep in the countryside.
00:27:27.460 And then the Somalians are like, we need a mosque right here.
00:27:30.800 So I don't know what your problem is, but international people, the West in general,
00:27:35.180 needs to focus on what really matters and what really changes a country.
00:27:39.320 Exactly.
00:27:39.880 The brain rot is very strong and you can boil it down to a race-based issue.
00:27:44.940 If a dark person is in your country ruining it, you can't say that.
00:27:50.460 You can't make any connections.
00:27:51.900 You can't call it out.
00:27:52.840 But if a white person does something that could make you mad, you have to jump all over
00:27:58.720 it.
00:27:58.900 So like white people going to Ireland, okay, you have a problem with immigration.
00:28:03.740 It's just which immigrants are you mad about?
00:28:06.060 The third worlders with low IQ and violent or the white liberals coming from Connecticut?
00:28:12.220 Yeah.
00:28:12.380 I wouldn't want the white liberals from Connecticut either, but there is an order of operations
00:28:15.980 and Somalia stops first.
00:28:17.780 Eritrea second.
00:28:18.640 If you're mad about immigration, we have some other steps before the white liberals are
00:28:23.660 a problem.
00:28:24.100 Exactly.
00:28:24.680 All right.
00:28:24.960 We have some girls in Germany who have a similar attitude and are also messing up their country.
00:28:30.680 These people make this country so colorful, we think, and we really appreciate it.
00:28:35.500 So we like it.
00:28:36.360 We like that our country is colorful and that our many people are here.
00:28:41.460 Sure.
00:28:41.660 But do you think in areas like this, having a kebab shop and a phone shop on every street
00:28:45.480 corner is a positive thing for Germany?
00:28:47.880 It's cool.
00:28:48.840 We like kebab.
00:28:49.960 It's cool.
00:28:50.600 Yeah.
00:28:51.500 And fuck you after you.
00:28:53.820 Fuck the Nazis, you know.
00:28:55.740 Is it Nazi for wanting your city to look more German or to have secure borders instead
00:29:01.580 of the open borders that we've seen?
00:29:03.020 Many people want Germany more safe.
00:29:05.840 And I can, yeah, understand it.
00:29:08.440 But it's like really bad when they like.
00:29:11.360 Not the immigrants.
00:29:12.400 Not the immigrants are the problem.
00:29:14.380 Mostly men are the problem.
00:29:16.240 Yeah.
00:29:16.820 It's mostly men.
00:29:17.980 Men.
00:29:18.360 Just blanket men.
00:29:19.300 Not the immigrants.
00:29:20.240 Well, survey says.
00:29:21.940 Eh, eh.
00:29:22.480 We have some.
00:29:23.600 Eh, eh.
00:29:24.080 Go to the board.
00:29:24.900 Eh, eh.
00:29:25.440 We have some stats here.
00:29:27.500 Yeah.
00:29:27.680 Can you give the tweet and the graph a read?
00:29:30.140 Yeah.
00:29:30.440 This graph is going to be hard to see on the channel.
00:29:34.640 But this tweet says, turns out the exact opposite is true, that we're all the same
00:29:38.760 inside.
00:29:39.500 The lighter your skin, the less likely you are to commit sexual offenses.
00:29:43.480 You can judge a book by its cover.
00:29:45.020 And that's like loose.
00:29:46.020 That's generally the rule.
00:29:47.280 This is average rape rate compared to Germany in general.
00:29:53.400 And so I'm going to read some because these are incredibly hard to see the full chart because
00:29:57.420 it's basically every country.
00:29:59.180 Starting at the top, countries with an average rape rate 25 times Germany, Dominica, Guinea-Bissau,
00:30:06.740 Guinea, Mali, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Chad, Congo.
00:30:10.420 I could have probably guessed some of those.
00:30:12.380 You know who's there.
00:30:13.200 Um, average rape rate of 10 times Germany, Gambia, Burundi, Jamaica, Senegal, Algeria,
00:30:19.780 Nigeria, Sudan.
00:30:21.460 All right.
00:30:21.820 I'm just reading Africa.
00:30:23.220 Pakistan's in there.
00:30:24.200 Somalia is in there.
00:30:25.560 And then average rape rate 4x Germany is Iraq, Eritrea, Morocco, Iran, Rwanda, blah, blah,
00:30:32.800 blah.
00:30:33.120 And then all the way at the bottom, the ones with, uh, average rape rate like, or less
00:30:39.440 than Germany, it's all, uh, you know, Greece, Chile, Mexico.
00:30:43.200 Mexico, Norway, Netherlands, Slovenia, Sweden, Costa Rica, Belgium, Spain, Australia, Austria,
00:30:50.020 a lot of white countries.
00:30:51.420 So we all know who's causing the problems in Europe.
00:30:53.780 It's pretty obvious.
00:30:55.160 And then also, I want to say before you transition to the next thing, we need to lock in some
00:30:59.020 of these rates, like before the mass immigration takes effect.
00:31:02.600 Because now it's like, you look at the UK's rape rate and it's going to be half of it.
00:31:07.660 It's going to be obviously a spike driven from all the foreigners who came in.
00:31:11.820 And then the girls are going to be right.
00:31:13.120 Oh yeah.
00:31:13.680 It's just men.
00:31:14.420 It's the same rape rate as Pakistan.
00:31:16.260 Exactly.
00:31:16.760 And it's like, no, it's because all the Pakistanis are here.
00:31:18.540 So we need to kind of use 1990 as a benchmark or some sort of year like that, which is what
00:31:22.740 it used to be.
00:31:23.520 Exactly.
00:31:24.640 So yes, we do know who's causing the problems in Europe.
00:31:27.460 The graph is very obvious.
00:31:29.240 But then you have the leader of the UK, Starmer, coming on TV and saying stuff like this.
00:31:35.440 This Islamophobia Awareness Month comes at a deeply troubling time for Muslim communities
00:31:41.560 across Britain.
00:31:43.280 We've seen a devastating rise in Islamophobia, leaving people feeling fearful and unsafe in
00:31:49.860 their own country.
00:31:50.740 I've heard firsthand of women wearing hijab who are too scared to travel by public transport.
00:31:58.860 Wow.
00:31:59.800 Islamophobia.
00:32:00.660 They're too scared.
00:32:01.900 We've had a huge influx of Islamophobia.
00:32:04.340 You've had a huge influx of Muslims.
00:32:06.320 Yeah.
00:32:06.700 And people were just tired of it.
00:32:08.100 Yeah.
00:32:08.460 And you look at a situation like this and you might wonder like, why would this guy say
00:32:12.520 this?
00:32:13.440 What is his motivation?
00:32:14.980 Why is he so deceptive and lying?
00:32:17.520 Occam's razor.
00:32:18.520 Occam's razor?
00:32:19.120 What does Occam's razor tell you?
00:32:20.460 Occam's razor is clearly this guy is entangled in some sort of intricate pedophile blackmail
00:32:26.720 ring and he's basically forced to say this.
00:32:29.120 It's the only thing that makes sense.
00:32:30.280 That's the simplest solution.
00:32:31.400 That's the simplest solution.
00:32:32.960 I'm actually with you there.
00:32:34.500 Surprisingly, I'm actually with you because there's no way someone like this exists in
00:32:39.420 nature, right?
00:32:40.300 Exactly.
00:32:40.780 And we're going to wrap up this segment with someone who rode the subway and actually had
00:32:46.060 an issue, a nice white girl.
00:32:48.000 We played this in Bonusland last week.
00:32:50.120 But listen to what's actually going on on the subways.
00:32:53.460 Keep this in mind.
00:32:55.120 This is what I was wearing.
00:32:57.020 I had to go one stop on the tube.
00:33:00.120 One stop.
00:33:00.920 Five minutes.
00:33:01.720 Five minutes is the total travel time from the tube to the nail salon.
00:33:04.660 I had to get my nails done, right?
00:33:06.740 Uh, on the tube, I get on, right?
00:33:10.400 Two guys sit next to me.
00:33:11.980 One of them goes like this.
00:33:13.820 Stretches his arm.
00:33:14.820 I'm sitting over there.
00:33:16.480 Stretches his arm.
00:33:17.580 He touches my shoulder and his friend's laughing and he's laughing.
00:33:22.160 Five minutes, guys.
00:33:24.560 What is going on?
00:33:26.320 I get off the tube.
00:33:28.500 Some guy, he gets off the tube as well, follows me when I get out of the station.
00:33:33.800 I kind of do the thing where you look back.
00:33:35.580 This guy's fully following me.
00:33:36.740 He followed me all the way to the nail salon.
00:33:39.180 At the traffic light, another guy came from the front.
00:33:43.340 He purposely walked in my way so he could bump into me and a guy following me from the behind.
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00:34:05.820 So that's what's really going on in the subway.
00:34:07.980 Basically, every Muslim person she came into contact with either was inappropriately touching her,
00:34:12.620 bumping into her, or following her.
00:34:14.880 All independent Muslim.
00:34:16.440 I think there are four or five guys in that story, and she just calls them guys.
00:34:21.740 They're just guys.
00:34:23.080 They're Londoners.
00:34:24.340 Yeah.
00:34:24.840 Could be anybody.
00:34:25.620 They're Brits, you know?
00:34:26.680 Yeah.
00:34:27.140 And we know who's obviously doing it.
00:34:28.760 That sort of thing is typical of Middle Easterners.
00:34:33.300 How about that?
00:34:34.080 Starmer coming on and saying Islamophobia is the biggest issue.
00:34:37.280 Women in hijabs don't feel comfortable.
00:34:39.660 And you have a white girl wearing sweatpants, and she can't go five minutes on the subway
00:34:45.440 without getting harassed, touched, and violated.
00:34:49.180 One stop on the tube, and she's groped.
00:34:52.120 Crazy.
00:34:52.840 All right.
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00:35:09.080 Smart.
00:35:09.640 Girls, too.
00:35:10.760 All right.
00:35:11.060 Our first clip.
00:35:12.100 This is kind of uplifting.
00:35:13.400 I thought it was pretty cool.
00:35:14.680 There was a river that flooded, and this guy owns a restaurant, and look what he did
00:35:19.340 to fight back against the flooding.
00:35:21.460 You can see the water right now.
00:35:23.280 Where we are standing is about three feet deep.
00:35:26.080 This restaurant owner deliberately filled his riverfront business with fresh water to keep
00:35:32.460 dirty floodwaters out amid widespread flooding in Kentucky.
00:35:36.600 Okay.
00:35:37.100 Speaking of the front door here, you can see the stark difference between the inside water
00:35:42.380 and the outside water.
00:35:43.720 I might even be able to see my foot down here.
00:35:45.960 Andrew Masterson, co-owner of Captain's Quarters Riverside Grill near Louisville, said that
00:35:51.360 the fresh water will keep floodwaters up to five or six feet out until the pressure is
00:35:57.480 too much and outside water begins to flow in.
00:36:01.020 That's kind of cool.
00:36:02.300 I like that a lot.
00:36:03.380 I didn't even know you could do that.
00:36:04.720 But you got to get that one right.
00:36:06.800 Yeah.
00:36:07.440 You flood out your whole place, and it's like, fuck, it missed us.
00:36:11.080 And it only comes up to just before the door, and it's like, ah.
00:36:15.700 You're cleaning for weeks, and it's like, yeah, at least it's only fresh water.
00:36:19.420 No, but obviously it worked, and it's exactly at that level.
00:36:22.880 So shout out to Captain's Quarters in Kentucky, because I like that.
00:36:27.860 We should reward smart guys like that on our side.
00:36:30.520 That's a good idea, and it's science.
00:36:33.380 You know who doesn't do that?
00:36:34.320 Migrants don't know how to do that.
00:36:35.480 Oh, migrants get swept away, and they hit up the federal government for benefits, even
00:36:39.040 though they've been here for two years, haven't paid into them.
00:36:41.080 This guy's paying in his whole life, and he's still active.
00:36:43.360 He's still helping.
00:36:44.320 Proactive.
00:36:44.800 The migrants don't even know a flood's coming.
00:36:46.680 They just get blindsided, because they don't watch the TV and calculate like that.
00:36:50.080 So true.
00:36:50.700 All right, next piece of final page of housekeeping uplifting.
00:36:54.340 They brought back the dire wolf.
00:36:57.180 Yeah.
00:36:57.660 They're supposed to be extinct for 10,000 years, and then, I don't know, they genetically modified
00:37:01.400 one or something?
00:37:02.380 I think they took a regular wolf.
00:37:04.160 It's a little, you know how scientists are self-aggrandizing sometimes, and they get a little dramatic,
00:37:08.940 and they go, we brought back the dire wolf.
00:37:10.680 Yeah, yeah.
00:37:11.400 Nobel something me, please.
00:37:13.520 They flipped a couple switches on the genome of a gray wolf, I think.
00:37:17.840 Okay.
00:37:18.380 So I'm not a geneticist or anything.
00:37:21.480 It's still, I guess, cool.
00:37:22.840 Yeah, it's still cool.
00:37:23.640 But it's a little, it's teetering on man-made horrors.
00:37:25.900 Yeah, you're right.
00:37:27.900 There he is.
00:37:29.220 Little puppy, you know?
00:37:30.340 Who doesn't like that?
00:37:34.820 Dire wolf howl.
00:37:36.000 Yeah, good for him.
00:37:36.960 It's very cool.
00:37:37.620 I'd like to see some other stuff brought back, too.
00:37:40.260 Yeah, like what?
00:37:42.240 Gak.
00:37:43.180 Ooh.
00:37:44.120 You know Gak from Nickelodeon?
00:37:46.240 See that picture?
00:37:47.400 Gak.
00:37:47.840 I can smell that Gak.
00:37:49.780 You know what that Gak smells like.
00:37:51.860 That was 90s.
00:37:52.480 That was probably toxic as hell.
00:37:55.340 There's a reason it went away.
00:37:56.860 It went away quietly after a few lawsuits.
00:37:58.980 Yeah.
00:37:59.240 And then, so President Mitch had a funny one, Surge, bringing that back.
00:38:05.120 And then I think the best one, and maybe everyone agrees, the sour Altoids.
00:38:10.500 Mango Sours, yeah.
00:38:11.520 What happened?
00:38:12.180 Those were the best ones.
00:38:13.220 You stopped doing it?
00:38:14.400 Which is crazy to me.
00:38:15.980 Yeah, it was like the best thing you had going for yourself.
00:38:18.040 Well, you had those boring Altoid white mints, which are fine, powerful.
00:38:23.580 This was, you really had something there.
00:38:25.380 You know what's interesting to me?
00:38:26.440 That's kind of like a meme on the internet.
00:38:27.980 Everybody misses it.
00:38:29.080 If you brought that back, you'd get so much free advertising from people sharing it.
00:38:33.820 I just got these.
00:38:34.620 Oh, I remember these.
00:38:35.420 This is awesome.
00:38:36.700 The memes would go crazy.
00:38:37.860 And instead, people do like, they give Dellen Mulvaney a Bud Light can.
00:38:41.920 You know?
00:38:42.740 Everyone just needs to hire us.
00:38:44.240 That's what I'm saying.
00:38:45.140 We'll tell you what to do.
00:38:46.100 Okay.
00:38:46.740 All right.
00:38:47.300 Next, obviously, we mentioned earlier, it is Masters Weekend.
00:38:51.640 And then in the Masters, they always have the winner.
00:38:53.980 But then they also have the low amateur winner.
00:38:56.400 Yeah.
00:38:56.640 Who is like the best amateur out of all the amateurs.
00:38:59.820 It's a great tradition.
00:39:00.760 And I just saw this online.
00:39:03.000 1990, Chris Patton.
00:39:04.720 Masters low amateur.
00:39:06.120 There he is.
00:39:06.900 They don't make him like that anymore.
00:39:08.320 That's a certain type of guy.
00:39:09.660 Oh, yeah.
00:39:10.240 That's Americana.
00:39:11.200 You see him fat in the sand trap?
00:39:12.760 Yep.
00:39:13.600 And you know what's funny?
00:39:14.420 Nick Faldo won that year.
00:39:15.660 And he's like Sir Nick.
00:39:17.160 He's like an Englishman.
00:39:18.120 And this is his American amateur counterpart.
00:39:21.880 That's what I like.
00:39:22.760 That's good juxtaposition.
00:39:24.180 They don't make him like that anymore.
00:39:26.000 All right.
00:39:26.460 Well, that is the end of our final page of housekeeping.
00:39:28.620 Before we move on to Cringe of the Week, I have a little call to action for you guys.
00:39:32.400 If you share to your story on Instagram or to your Twitter a picture of you watching the show,
00:39:40.500 a lot of people have been doing that naturally, I will follow you back.
00:39:44.480 Okay.
00:39:44.780 Just giving, just giving, throwing that out there.
00:39:47.520 And same for Bonusland.
00:39:48.800 If you sign up for Bonusland and show me, I will always follow you back.
00:39:51.800 If you share the show and show a picture on social media, I will follow you back as well.
00:39:57.100 All right.
00:39:57.400 Before we move on to Cringe of the Week, we have a teaser from today's Bonusland.
00:40:01.780 Oh, how's your financial stuff?
00:40:04.620 You do any stupid spending since we last talked?
00:40:06.640 There she is.
00:40:07.180 There's Deb.
00:40:08.780 Running with a taser.
00:40:10.100 She's running like a cartoon.
00:40:12.180 Okay.
00:40:12.400 So you haven't impulsively bought anything really stupid?
00:40:14.780 Opposite, actually.
00:40:15.720 I did my taxes.
00:40:16.940 Okay.
00:40:17.800 How'd that go?
00:40:18.900 You know?
00:40:20.440 I spent a lot of time going through the stuff, a lot of time adding it up.
00:40:24.020 I used a program on the computer that adds it up perfectly.
00:40:27.060 Excel.
00:40:28.960 Also, the dipshit woman.
00:40:30.960 God.
00:40:31.360 What's that name?
00:40:32.440 Dick shit.
00:40:34.340 I need you guys in the comments when that day comes.
00:40:36.660 It's going to be like, wow, I was going home.
00:40:37.940 Glad I learned about the Mustang.
00:40:39.600 You know?
00:40:39.960 I was totally in line with it.
00:40:41.120 So you're telling the audience and me right now you attempted to write off a piece of the Mustang.
00:40:45.140 Kristi Noem's going on these ride-alongs too much with her hair and nails done.
00:40:48.560 I don't think you're supposed to do this.
00:40:50.780 Police sources say they found the man in the yellow hoodie there sexually abusing the corpse.
00:40:55.480 What do you think the sex act was?
00:40:57.820 Without getting vulgar.
00:40:58.760 Well, it's your right as an American.
00:41:00.740 It's your right as an American to legally pay as little taxes as possible.
00:41:04.860 It's not even that strong.
00:41:05.700 If you were a cop, wouldn't you want your partner to be like some tatted up guy who does jiu-jitsu?
00:41:10.980 Who's like, oh, let's go.
00:41:12.040 Yeah.
00:41:12.340 Oh, no.
00:41:13.400 Opposite.
00:41:14.000 Well, I'm getting Dirty Dave back over.
00:41:16.380 When Sarge comes and says, do we need to check Mike's body cam?
00:41:19.140 And you go, no.
00:41:20.580 No, Sarge.
00:41:21.600 No, Sarge.
00:41:21.940 It's fucking close.
00:41:22.760 Do you need to talk to the lieutenant?
00:41:24.920 All right.
00:41:25.400 Let's get into Cringe of the Week.
00:41:29.500 All right.
00:41:31.960 Our first clip of Cringe of the Week, there is a new dating scam.
00:41:35.640 We showed you guys the girl that drains your bank account.
00:41:39.200 We showed you the girl that takes dumps on people.
00:41:42.180 What was the other one?
00:41:43.220 That was it.
00:41:43.880 I mean, we've been going through.
00:41:44.900 We make fun of some OnlyFans, but this is number three in the series.
00:41:47.700 Yeah, this is number three in the series.
00:41:49.040 Any updates on what the dating scene has been like for you in Dubai?
00:41:51.980 It's become a business.
00:41:52.940 So the restaurant wants you to come and eat,
00:41:55.620 and then they're going to pay you for bringing some guy to eat at the restaurant.
00:41:59.620 So basically, the deal is, you come eat with this guy who doesn't know that you're part of this deal.
00:42:05.020 You order all the expensive shit on the menu.
00:42:08.040 He pays for the full bill.
00:42:09.660 He leaves.
00:42:10.320 And obviously, you've gotten a date out of it.
00:42:13.000 And then the restaurant also pays you commission.
00:42:15.260 So then you own commission.
00:42:16.380 Yeah.
00:42:17.060 That's insane.
00:42:17.740 That's a different word for that.
00:42:19.740 They're doing kickbacks.
00:42:21.300 So that's an interesting model for a business.
00:42:24.020 It's also an interesting model for the business.
00:42:28.140 Yeah.
00:42:28.760 I can see it working.
00:42:29.880 It works, but then also, that's who you pick.
00:42:32.680 Yeah, that girl, that chubby girl.
00:42:34.960 How much did she make last week on kickbacks?
00:42:36.980 One day, $40.
00:42:38.780 It's like, get a model.
00:42:40.240 She'll clean up.
00:42:41.140 It's like, this girl's ordering $900 of crab claws,
00:42:44.340 and the guy pays for it and goes, oh, okay, I'm happy.
00:42:47.480 Yeah, she starts running up the tab.
00:42:48.800 She ends up in a dumpster in Dubai on some missing posters eventually.
00:42:53.480 But this is, you know, there's, we've been talking about the milking men thing,
00:42:58.720 and the OnlyFans girls, and the light prostitution, and the pay pigs.
00:43:04.140 And now this.
00:43:05.820 And, you know, there's a man on the other side of everything from this, which is bad, you know?
00:43:11.800 Men shouldn't pay for OnlyFans.
00:43:13.000 All these young women doing OnlyFans, horrible, you know, for the culture.
00:43:17.340 But they're doing it because there's someone on the other side of it, right?
00:43:20.500 Yeah.
00:43:20.780 But then these girls kind of act like empowered, like, I'm making this money, I'm doing this.
00:43:26.220 And it's an interesting form of feminism when there is a man on the other side of something.
00:43:31.020 Like, I'm doing this, I'm a boss, babe, and yeah, I'm entirely dependent on pathetic men.
00:43:35.100 Yeah, that's a good point.
00:43:36.520 Feminism, self-empowerment.
00:43:38.240 Oh, yeah, this is so good.
00:43:40.120 You were able to get a guy to buy you dinner, and then you got a kickback.
00:43:44.500 And you made 500 bucks because he bought two bottles of champagne and, you know, a vintage Pinot Noir.
00:43:50.520 And it's like, okay, yeah.
00:43:52.660 So it's like a weird feminism.
00:43:53.940 You're absolutely right.
00:43:54.660 It's a weird feminism where it still requires a man, but just in a different way.
00:43:59.400 Instead of a man that loves you and supports you and gives you a homestead or a homestead-adjacent lifestyle where you can just stay home with a kid.
00:44:07.300 Instead of that, that's not empowering.
00:44:09.360 It's empowering to, like, basically steal from a guy and lie to a guy and play a guy.
00:44:13.960 Or just separate his cash from him.
00:44:15.960 And then that's your version of some sort of feminism, like, I'm a boss, bitch.
00:44:20.120 I'm my own.
00:44:21.120 It's like, I respect women who make products for women or something, you know?
00:44:25.560 Like, oh, I invented this makeup line, or I invented this new bra, and I do this, or whatever little products or knickknacks.
00:44:32.340 But the whole, like, oh, yeah, I need a paved pig, or I shit on this guy.
00:44:37.100 It gets a, it's a weird thing, and they know it.
00:44:40.660 They know it's not great, but it's, you know, conniving.
00:44:43.560 It's manipulative.
00:44:44.440 And I think the feminism aspect of it where they tell themselves, that's more cope.
00:44:49.800 That's like they're justifying it to themselves.
00:44:51.460 It's like, okay, you found a mark.
00:44:53.520 What's different from this and being a con man, right?
00:44:56.640 Yeah, you found a shitty guy instead of finding a nice guy.
00:44:59.580 A nice guy who gives you everything, or you could take from a shitty guy.
00:45:02.980 And you're wasting your time, and you're 29.
00:45:05.620 So, it's interesting.
00:45:06.660 Yeah, that's a good point, too.
00:45:08.260 All right, moving on.
00:45:08.980 We're still on our Feminist That Sucks section.
00:45:11.180 I saw this post on Instagram by atfeminist, and it was pretty thought-provoking.
00:45:16.120 It says, you have a 14-hour bus ride.
00:45:18.460 Where are you sitting?
00:45:20.000 So, even in the hypothetical on the feminist page where there's all these feminist icons, you have a 14-hour bus ride.
00:45:27.420 So, it sounds miserable from the jump.
00:45:29.720 Yeah.
00:45:29.920 Even in there, it's not a plane ride, it's not, you're sitting for an hour, it's you have 14 fucking hours in the bus.
00:45:35.940 Here's who you're sitting next to.
00:45:37.360 And who jumps out at you?
00:45:38.540 I mean, AOC, Michelle Obama, Greta Thunberg, that woman who almost got killed in Afghanistan, I think, right next to number six.
00:45:46.860 All of these are bad.
00:45:47.780 And then the ones that you don't know, there's the fat black woman with the huge head.
00:45:50.840 Fat black woman with the huge forehead.
00:45:52.200 I'm not going to sit next to her on the 14-hour bus ride.
00:45:54.220 That's just a smell and size issue, okay?
00:45:56.140 And then there's the wonky-eyed woman.
00:45:58.920 Yep, number three.
00:46:00.480 I don't know, she must be an accomplished feminist of some kind.
00:46:02.900 I don't know about four.
00:46:03.700 I would probably pick four.
00:46:05.360 Why?
00:46:05.900 Just because the girl.
00:46:06.620 Oh, yeah, she's cute.
00:46:07.980 She's cute enough.
00:46:08.600 A cute, normal girl.
00:46:09.500 And then there's Hanoi Jane.
00:46:10.880 You could pick eight and be next to two old ladies who betrayed their country, probably.
00:46:14.340 I know Hanoi Jane did.
00:46:16.100 And I guess Chapel Rhone, she'll do the Pink Pony Club stuff.
00:46:19.460 But Michelle Obama, this is sad.
00:46:22.900 This is a sad scene.
00:46:24.900 That's who feminists look up to?
00:46:26.540 And then there's not one person you'd actually be like, yeah, let's sit next to so-and-so.
00:46:31.900 I'd love to pick their brain.
00:46:33.200 Chapel Rhone, I guess, is a pop star.
00:46:35.440 That's the closest thing.
00:46:36.700 And then they only include her because she's gay.
00:46:38.740 Yeah.
00:46:39.460 And she sings a song for gays.
00:46:41.280 So, I don't know, guys.
00:46:42.220 This led me to believe that we're not up against much opposition.
00:46:46.740 Yeah.
00:46:47.100 They really have to pretend.
00:46:48.480 They're pretending that Greta Thunberg is some big civil rights person, even though all she does is get arrested once a quarter, I guess.
00:46:54.960 Yeah.
00:46:55.160 They pretend all these people are, like, real people you'd want to hang out with.
00:46:58.660 Like, 14-hour bus ride.
00:46:59.900 Michelle Obama, wow.
00:47:01.140 We'll get into such depth.
00:47:02.860 And, like, Michelle Obama would probably be rude to you.
00:47:04.720 She's like, okay, I'm going to put my headphones in now and, like, put on the eye cover.
00:47:08.220 I think they're trying to sell a bunch of emotional kind of whiners into being thinkers, and I just don't see it that way.
00:47:16.300 Me neither.
00:47:17.640 All right.
00:47:18.020 Let's move on to our next story.
00:47:20.840 It's about Bud Light and Liv Golf.
00:47:25.220 Bud Light, remember that horrible woman who did that Dylan Mulvaney idea?
00:47:29.620 Yeah.
00:47:29.780 She says, oh, Bud Light's too fratty.
00:47:31.380 We need to rebrand and attract transsexuals.
00:47:34.340 Yeah.
00:47:34.920 Didn't really work.
00:47:35.740 She got fired, almost destroyed the whole company.
00:47:38.380 The frat beer.
00:47:39.260 There's too many guys who like it.
00:47:40.940 Let's get this Twink a can.
00:47:42.740 Yeah.
00:47:43.600 So, absolutely blown out.
00:47:45.280 Can you read the tweet that describes what happened?
00:47:47.340 Yeah.
00:47:47.560 The lady that almost single-handedly destroyed the Bud Light brand is now at Liv Golf.
00:47:51.140 Huge win for the PGA.
00:47:52.560 And this is Alyssa Gordon Heiner-Schneid, whatever.
00:47:55.940 She's still got she, her in her bio.
00:47:58.080 But she went from the vice president of Bud Light, so vice president of marketing, basically,
00:48:03.620 to team business operations at Liv Golf.
00:48:07.460 Yeah.
00:48:07.740 And she had about a year off.
00:48:09.480 It looks like about a year off.
00:48:11.080 And I wonder if she learned any lessons during that time.
00:48:13.520 That's the big question, right?
00:48:14.900 Yeah.
00:48:15.300 So, this was definitely a demotion.
00:48:18.060 She was a vice president for like the biggest beverage money printer in America until she
00:48:22.840 got completely in the middle of the controversy.
00:48:24.180 Because she had the stupidest idea you've ever heard.
00:48:27.540 Or someone that reported to her did, and she approved it.
00:48:29.980 And because she's a lady, Bud Light's kind of like, yeah, let her do it.
00:48:34.620 Yeah.
00:48:34.860 We'll try it out.
00:48:36.840 So, do you think?
00:48:37.900 I don't think she learned any lessons.
00:48:39.420 And I actually have some advice for Liv Golf.
00:48:42.700 At your next tournament, when it's done, and you're presenting the trophy on the 18th green,
00:48:47.760 after that, announce that this woman's fired WWE style.
00:48:51.800 Okay.
00:48:52.260 And everyone will go crazy for you.
00:48:54.040 Okay.
00:48:54.320 And then basically make every tournament like the Waste Management Open.
00:48:58.000 You know that tournament, right?
00:48:59.000 Where everyone's drinking and going crazy.
00:49:02.200 You can hand out like those drinks they give you in New Orleans, the three-foot-long hand
00:49:06.940 grenade drinks.
00:49:07.620 Yeah, yeah.
00:49:08.220 And you could just become UFC frat golf.
00:49:11.280 Let the PGA Tour kind of be the classic golf players and like the boomers and the people
00:49:18.540 who think that like golf has a certain je ne sais quoi.
00:49:22.360 Yeah.
00:49:22.720 Pants.
00:49:23.320 Pants, you know, collar and shirts.
00:49:25.460 Pants and proper and the art of the game and the history.
00:49:28.420 Let the PGA have that.
00:49:30.700 You guys become UFC frat golf.
00:49:33.320 Happy Gilmore style.
00:49:34.720 Happy Gilmore type shit.
00:49:36.400 Okay.
00:49:36.780 Make it a real party.
00:49:38.700 And I think you'll do great.
00:49:40.000 I think that's good advice.
00:49:41.260 Yeah.
00:49:41.700 I think so too.
00:49:42.860 And this woman also is, you know, she was this idealist trying to bring feminism and,
00:49:48.000 you know, these different opinions to Bud Light.
00:49:50.660 And now she's taking Saudi money for golf.
00:49:53.520 It's really funny to me.
00:49:55.060 Yeah.
00:49:55.340 So that's my advice to Liv Golf.
00:49:56.960 Please send $240,000 to the PO box, either in cash or a check, and I will take it.
00:50:04.960 $240,000?
00:50:05.820 $240,000.
00:50:06.720 How'd you come up with that?
00:50:07.480 That's your going right?
00:50:08.280 That just seems about right.
00:50:09.540 They can afford it.
00:50:10.340 I think consulting at that high level, if you give them a real idea, they pay whatever.
00:50:15.240 Yeah.
00:50:15.520 Greg Norman, if you're listening, send the check.
00:50:18.120 $240,000.
00:50:18.700 Send the check.
00:50:19.220 I gave you the playbook.
00:50:20.380 Yeah.
00:50:20.500 All right.
00:50:21.340 Moving on to our last clip from this section.
00:50:24.640 I thought it was a non-binary, but it might be a guy.
00:50:27.740 But the whole group is still considered feminist, I think.
00:50:30.820 Okay.
00:50:31.400 This group of feminists, some male, some in between, they tried to jump a car and look what happened.
00:50:38.920 Bro!
00:50:39.280 What are y'all doing, bruh?
00:50:42.340 Are your tables all running?
00:50:43.700 No.
00:50:44.540 They're new.
00:50:46.680 Okay.
00:50:47.560 You guys put them on backwards.
00:50:49.260 Right.
00:50:49.940 What is all that?
00:50:50.780 Coolant?
00:50:51.280 Does this car run?
00:50:52.280 Yeah.
00:50:52.600 Yeah, generally.
00:50:54.200 Red.
00:50:55.200 Goes on there.
00:50:55.960 That's what they're...
00:50:56.520 They give them there.
00:50:57.480 Okay, so black one's worse.
00:50:59.140 Could have been my fault.
00:51:00.180 You guys let them burn up.
00:51:01.520 Well, I...
00:51:02.320 Yeah, they're all touching now.
00:51:03.880 The wires.
00:51:04.480 These are ruined.
00:51:05.100 These are done.
00:51:05.960 Okay.
00:51:06.240 There's no more.
00:51:06.700 They fused it together.
00:51:07.680 So, they had them backwards.
00:51:08.820 Yeah, I know what happened.
00:51:10.580 I can tell from the inside.
00:51:11.880 Dude, that ain't your battery.
00:51:13.040 That's this car.
00:51:13.720 Start it again.
00:51:14.560 Start it and rev it.
00:51:18.440 Yeah, your battery's good to go.
00:51:19.940 I don't even know why you're hooking it up.
00:51:21.640 All right, take off.
00:51:22.460 You're good.
00:51:23.080 What's it doing?
00:51:25.040 I'm trying to figure out how to turn around.
00:51:27.680 Go!
00:51:30.220 Press the brake.
00:51:34.720 I don't know how to keep it on.
00:51:37.220 Keep it revving.
00:51:38.000 Don't be a baby.
00:51:38.820 And go.
00:51:39.780 Go!
00:51:44.880 Forward.
00:51:46.560 Forward.
00:51:49.200 Close.
00:51:49.820 Do it again.
00:51:50.500 Forward.
00:51:53.580 One more time.
00:51:54.600 You're good.
00:51:56.900 Keep it revved.
00:51:58.220 Come on.
00:51:59.160 Rev it.
00:52:00.780 Hey.
00:52:01.420 Rev it.
00:52:02.120 And go.
00:52:02.860 Come on.
00:52:05.580 Do it again.
00:52:06.740 Keep going.
00:52:07.420 Watch this at the end.
00:52:11.440 Somehow he figured it out, y'all.
00:52:14.480 Off into the road that you're on.
00:52:16.640 Yeah.
00:52:17.060 And you have no idea what happened for an hour leading up to that, right?
00:52:19.960 So they couldn't get the car figured out.
00:52:21.940 That guy's energy was really funny.
00:52:23.660 Yeah.
00:52:24.080 It was a dad.
00:52:24.640 It was a dad energy.
00:52:25.760 Like, what are you guys doing?
00:52:27.040 Like, what are you, like 15?
00:52:28.360 It was a dad with a teenage daughter, though.
00:52:29.980 And that guy shouldn't have been acting like a teenage daughter.
00:52:32.620 Yeah.
00:52:33.100 That's true, too.
00:52:34.020 And then that's also who wants to put us in camp.
00:52:36.560 You think so?
00:52:37.280 I don't know anything about this political religion.
00:52:38.560 Those people are all leftists.
00:52:40.760 They all hate Trump.
00:52:41.740 They all think they know better than us.
00:52:43.420 He's on his computer a couple weeks away from going trans.
00:52:46.140 Yeah.
00:52:46.500 Yeah.
00:52:46.920 And they want to put us in camps.
00:52:48.600 And they don't know how to attach jumper cables correctly.
00:52:52.600 They almost killed themselves doing that.
00:52:54.400 Do a RAV4.
00:52:55.180 But I'm sure they know how to work guns, though, you know?
00:52:57.300 Yeah.
00:52:57.860 All right.
00:52:58.160 Well, that's the end of Cringe of the Week.
00:52:59.600 We're now moving on to Urban Decay.
00:53:03.440 All right.
00:53:03.940 Our first clip of Urban Decay is a sad story out of New York City.
00:53:08.000 A girl was slashed by a repeat offender.
00:53:11.540 Can you read the headline, please?
00:53:12.940 Yeah.
00:53:13.040 Deranged NYC slashers alleged victim is a 25-year-old off-Broadway costume designer who was living her dream.
00:53:20.640 And there's this sweet, innocent 25-year-old girl who has to be in New York because that's where all the costume design happens.
00:53:28.120 And she gets slashed by a middle-aged repeat offender.
00:53:31.940 Yep.
00:53:32.320 And she was following or living her dream, they said, which will probably result in less girls pursuing their dreams of moving to New York City because it's violent and no one's dream is to get slashed by a career criminal.
00:53:45.080 Dream turned into a nightmare just because somebody doesn't want to lock up criminals, which we're always arguing for.
00:53:50.640 And I don't know if that's true.
00:53:51.920 I don't know if anybody takes this and goes, that could happen to me, other than mostly neurotic people.
00:53:56.320 People just kind of put their headphones on and try to ignore it.
00:53:59.020 Yeah.
00:53:59.400 Still my dream.
00:54:00.520 That's a good point.
00:54:01.640 $18 espresso martini, still my dream.
00:54:03.860 Yeah, that's true.
00:54:04.960 And this happened in Soho, which is a nice part of New York City, in broad daylight, like at 3 in the afternoon.
00:54:10.960 Yep.
00:54:11.680 So it's not like you was, oh, 3 in the morning, I was in a bad neighborhood.
00:54:15.460 You were in like one of the most expensive parts of New York City.
00:54:17.900 In the afternoon, you got slashed.
00:54:19.880 You still get your neck slashed.
00:54:21.140 And the guy's name was Muslim Brunson, an unhinged, he's described as an unhinged career criminal.
00:54:28.180 So you can imagine how bad it would have to be to be described as that.
00:54:32.060 So even when it's not a Muslim, Muslim's still going to get you.
00:54:36.480 It's still some guy named Muslim.
00:54:38.100 It's a little bit of a simulation wink.
00:54:39.480 Rings too true.
00:54:40.500 Do you want me to go over?
00:54:41.420 Yeah, let's go over his rap sheet.
00:54:42.700 We have a lot of them.
00:54:44.160 2019, call is made involving him, hearing voices and wanting to harm others.
00:54:49.040 Okay, let's let him back out on the street.
00:54:51.520 Brunson Acosta, 13-year-old strap hanger on Brooklyn Subway, robbing the kid of his iPhone and shoving him off the train when he tries to fight back.
00:54:58.580 He's freed under a special no-jail program that instead mandates mental health treatments that he's going to skip in a few weeks.
00:55:05.280 He doesn't even know what that means.
00:55:07.240 Yeah, 2020, he's reportedly hearing voices again.
00:55:09.980 Those never went away.
00:55:11.940 And he's transported to a hospital.
00:55:15.020 2020 again, just like a week later, hearing voices telling him to hurt other people and to not take his medication.
00:55:21.940 And it's taken to Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx.
00:55:23.780 If you're hearing voices on your medication telling you not to take your medication, I think it's already lost.
00:55:32.000 The medication already lost the fight with the demons.
00:55:33.780 Yeah, it's lock-up time.
00:55:34.840 Yeah.
00:55:36.700 Another report is made in 2022 that he needs medication.
00:55:40.340 He violently shoved a female civilian NYPD employee on the subway, breaking her eye socket.
00:55:45.600 That's one of the major ones.
00:55:46.760 In 2023, he's released from prison, public lewdness, his parole ends, and then finally throws the bottle at the woman in Soho, slashing her neck.
00:55:57.860 Yep.
00:55:58.280 So that's who's out there.
00:55:59.740 And then this is what he looks like.
00:56:01.120 Here he is being arrested.
00:56:02.820 They gave him a sick NYPD hoodie, though.
00:56:05.380 Yeah.
00:56:05.780 Did they give that to him?
00:56:07.260 I'm assuming he was probably covered in, like, piss or blood.
00:56:10.380 Yeah.
00:56:10.920 And they needed to cover him up, but they still give him that hoodie.
00:56:14.360 At least the NYPD is multicultural.
00:56:16.320 We've got an Indian, a black guy, and a Latino type.
00:56:18.920 Yeah, that's good.
00:56:20.220 But they don't lock the criminals up.
00:56:21.620 They don't keep them locked up.
00:56:22.900 And this poor girl, you know?
00:56:24.820 That's why this end of the line, this girl probably hates our guts, doesn't even share our politics.
00:56:30.040 You know, that type of person who moves to New York or is not thinking about it at all.
00:56:35.060 And she's not thinking about it at all, but the adults in the room need to be, right?
00:56:39.020 Because this type of thing happens when you have George Soros-type DAs doing the fucking restorative justice bullshit
00:56:45.760 that gets a guy hearing voices slashing people's necks back out on the street.
00:56:49.880 Yeah, exactly.
00:56:50.720 And it's not tasteful to say, I wonder who she voted for, but she works in the theater in New York.
00:56:55.400 You could probably guess.
00:56:57.000 I think you could do a man on the street in New York City,
00:57:01.280 and you could show a picture of a black guy's mugshot and say, does this person deserve to be in jail?
00:57:07.060 And I think most people would say no without even – normal people would say, well, it depends what he did.
00:57:13.000 Yeah.
00:57:13.380 I think a lot of New Yorkers would say no.
00:57:15.700 And then if you showed me, I would say yes.
00:57:17.480 I'd say yes.
00:57:18.640 It's like, you don't even know what he did.
00:57:20.200 It's like, ah.
00:57:20.860 Is it a mugshot?
00:57:21.880 Yeah.
00:57:22.620 Okay, lock him up.
00:57:23.600 I'm sure it's something.
00:57:24.900 But like you said, with the DAs and how bad things are crime-wise,
00:57:28.860 you know the saying good times create weak men, and then weak men create hard times.
00:57:34.800 Hard times create strong men.
00:57:35.880 There's a cycle.
00:57:36.700 Yeah.
00:57:37.600 This is the first time we're doing that cycle after being like chemically poisoned
00:57:43.280 and having the men's testosterone lowered.
00:57:45.880 I agree.
00:57:46.660 Yeah.
00:57:46.760 You know, so back in the day it was happening, but eventually the men stood up and stopped it.
00:57:50.940 But now we have this like epidemic of low testosterone from our chemical poisons in the environment.
00:57:56.620 So will we ever climb out of the hard times?
00:57:59.060 And like the hard times can go even further and worse than they would have because it's an unnatural resistance level
00:58:06.300 where men who would have had higher testosterone would have naturally stopped this 10 years ago.
00:58:10.260 So it's hard times while we're being poisoned to create weak men again and then continue in hard times.
00:58:14.980 The weakest men.
00:58:16.220 Yeah, exactly.
00:58:17.440 There's something there.
00:58:18.140 All right, let's get to our restaurant section.
00:58:20.420 We're not going to speed through it, but we do have a lot to cover here.
00:58:23.320 A lot of restaurant crimes, and it's leading to people changing their lives who own the restaurants.
00:58:29.860 One restaurant owner, this is the third time the same location has had a break in.
00:58:34.020 As he prepares to expand his business, he says because of this type of crime,
00:58:38.360 opening more locations in the city might not be possible.
00:58:41.040 Joe Fontana, owner of Fry the Coop, has nine restaurant locations in the Chicago area.
00:58:47.000 His two city locations have been broken into multiple times.
00:58:50.640 This is the fifth time we've been broken into, the third time here in Westtown.
00:58:55.000 Fontana sharing this surveillance video of a break in that happened at his Westtown location just this morning.
00:59:01.820 They broke our front door.
00:59:04.680 They shattered the glass.
00:59:06.000 They shattered our vestibule glass.
00:59:07.620 Then our door to get in.
00:59:09.060 His restaurant was one of three others hit.
00:59:11.660 Chicago police say the suspects busted the glass front doors and took off with money from the cash registers.
00:59:16.920 Fontana says the damage done is more costly than what was stolen.
00:59:20.080 There's only $9 and change in there.
00:59:22.620 So they've caused about $3,000 worth of damage in two minutes only to get some pocket change.
00:59:28.800 Joe is getting ready to open.
00:59:29.860 So that's what you're dealing with.
00:59:31.020 Yeah.
00:59:31.560 People willing to do crimes and destroy property for nothing because they should have been locked up probably three offenses ago.
00:59:38.440 And they never do.
00:59:40.000 And then now what?
00:59:40.800 These normal business owners need to deal with it and lose money or close down your restaurant.
00:59:46.380 And then your neighborhood becomes even worse.
00:59:48.560 And then your ratio of like criminality to reasons to go to a neighborhood gets out of whack.
00:59:53.960 And then what happens?
00:59:55.460 Cheap property.
00:59:56.080 And then some guy, some fat cat capitalist might clean it up and then flip it.
01:00:02.040 Unfortunately, that's not good for the general population.
01:00:05.280 And then, yeah, he said a $3,000 bill to get $9 out of the cash register.
01:00:10.560 So what's your average profit margin for a month on a high foot traffic fried chicken place?
01:00:16.900 Maybe $3,000, $4,000.
01:00:18.780 So boom, the month's profit's gone.
01:00:20.740 I think I'm going to open in Arlington Heights.
01:00:23.000 I think I'm going to Schaumburg now.
01:00:24.920 Yeah.
01:00:25.340 I'm not really working downtown anymore.
01:00:27.780 I'm going where the police are highly responsive and criminals aren't there.
01:00:32.140 So it's really sad to see.
01:00:34.040 And one other point, like we've been talking about a lot of restaurants and, you know, fast food is one thing.
01:00:39.680 Plastic furniture, you know, basically unbreakable stuff, real minimum wage.
01:00:45.480 But like a nice restaurant, how many guys out there actually are creating a chain
01:00:50.820 where they have multiple restaurants and have the discipline and the business model
01:00:54.900 and like the business mind to open these.
01:00:58.200 Like this is some guy who Chicago would want to protect.
01:01:01.520 He's pumping in jobs.
01:01:03.160 He's doing it like, oh, I can duplicate this pretty much everywhere on the city.
01:01:06.100 As long as you guys don't smash and grab my shit.
01:01:08.620 Yeah.
01:01:09.060 So, you know, these guys aren't easy come, easy go.
01:01:13.320 It's like you only have probably 500 of these in the city, 500 of these types of guys.
01:01:18.500 And, you know, of course the city doesn't care.
01:01:20.340 They don't lock up the criminals and eventually it flees and then it hits that unbalanced point.
01:01:26.000 And then the criminality changes too where, you know, oh, there's a lady with a pocketbook right there.
01:01:32.100 Or, ooh, I'm going to run out and steal the register and run out.
01:01:35.820 We're seeing it in San Francisco and L.A. and a lot of the California cities that have problems.
01:01:41.500 People in those cities will bust the window to your car just to see if you have something.
01:01:47.340 Just to sniff around.
01:01:48.260 Just to pop your trunk.
01:01:49.880 And they go, oh, nothing's here.
01:01:51.420 Next car.
01:01:52.400 So it's the same thing.
01:01:53.460 Like you broke the window.
01:01:54.560 You did $3,000 worth of damage just to see what was in the register, which is $9.
01:01:58.740 It's not like targeted attacks or, ooh, the jewelry company has cash on Fridays.
01:02:03.940 Yeah, he doesn't have an inside tip.
01:02:05.360 He's just fucking smashing things.
01:02:06.940 It's just, it's like, oh, I'm not going to get in trouble.
01:02:09.000 So any profit is profit.
01:02:11.420 Who cares what you do in the meantime, smashing up the stuff and causing problems.
01:02:15.480 So it's something to keep in mind too.
01:02:16.840 It's like the evolution of crime shows you how far the city actually is.
01:02:21.580 And that's what happens in San Francisco.
01:02:23.020 Yeah, the destruction to criminal yield is at like an all-time high.
01:02:27.720 The destruction is outweighing what they're getting by so much.
01:02:30.960 Yeah, you used to actually have to have a tip or a thesis.
01:02:35.000 Yeah.
01:02:35.540 There's no thesis anymore.
01:02:36.900 It's just, yep, anything more than $0 is worth it.
01:02:39.620 Yep.
01:02:40.000 We have another fight here in another Chicago restaurant.
01:02:42.860 A waitress was attacked over a $50 check.
01:02:46.040 A waitress attacked and beaten at a Pilsen restaurant by two female customers who then took off.
01:02:52.320 This happened on Sunday at El Taco Azteca in Pilsen.
01:02:56.300 I feel rage primarily because something like this has never happened before.
01:03:00.880 And for it to be over a $50 bill just doesn't make any sense.
01:03:04.980 A merciless beating caught on camera, all stemming from a dispute over the check.
01:03:10.120 Before Fizz flew, a disgruntled customer went behind the bar and dunked the waitress's phone
01:03:15.660 into a bucket after she was told she would not be getting a refund.
01:03:19.960 The restaurant alleges both customers had finished most of their takeout order when they demanded
01:03:25.500 a refund.
01:03:26.600 That same customer then takes her frustrations out on the restaurant.
01:03:31.220 She starts making a mess of the place.
01:03:34.120 Employees tell me the waitress began to call 911, escalating the situation into an all-out
01:03:40.520 melee.
01:03:41.700 The beating continued for about two minutes where both women were seen stomping, punching,
01:03:46.440 and kicking the waitress.
01:03:48.280 Very crazy.
01:03:50.680 She broke a pinky, bruised ribs, just beaten up over $50, and they're acting shocked.
01:03:57.900 You got to watch Urban Decay, man.
01:03:59.740 They'll beat you up over cold fries.
01:04:01.940 They'll beat you up over sauce.
01:04:03.780 Missing guacamole?
01:04:05.160 Yeah, we've covered all of it.
01:04:06.960 And they wanted a refund after they ate the food.
01:04:11.300 Of course.
01:04:11.960 That's the number one hustle.
01:04:13.240 And then they cause a scene thinking you'll give in.
01:04:15.960 And again, this is one of those, what, toss the iPhone in a bucket of liquid.
01:04:21.660 It's like, that's $500 right there.
01:04:23.600 You're crying about a $50 meal.
01:04:25.320 $500 right there.
01:04:26.220 The decorations, the medical bills for the woman.
01:04:28.540 And it racks up really quickly to thousands of dollars in damage from a $50, you know,
01:04:34.680 two black girls, loud, playing on their phone.
01:04:38.400 You know, it amplifies the crime where it's, it would have been, they should have just dined
01:04:42.300 and dashed.
01:04:43.260 Yeah, it just ran out.
01:04:44.420 If you're going to do something like this, you cause, you actually hurt more than a dine
01:04:48.180 and dash.
01:04:48.700 Yeah.
01:04:49.140 All right.
01:04:49.400 Our next clip, we're going to play really quick in the background here.
01:04:51.580 Come on.
01:04:51.760 But this is what restaurants are dealing with, you know?
01:04:54.400 People breaking in, people stealing, walking out, dine and dashing.
01:04:57.960 And like, you can't even discriminate anymore.
01:05:00.420 You can't say, oh, well, we've had problems with black women your age.
01:05:04.800 They're the ones who keep hitting our establishment.
01:05:07.100 You know, you're kind of like open to the public forever.
01:05:09.380 There's no mechanisms.
01:05:10.520 And then if police aren't helping you or have a slow response time, then you're fucked.
01:05:14.360 And then eventually you just move to the suburbs.
01:05:16.480 And what's in the suburbs?
01:05:18.140 White people or, you know, Asians too.
01:05:21.060 And like nice higher class affluent people.
01:05:24.140 And then it's a food desert.
01:05:26.700 And the cycle continues.
01:05:28.080 There's a weak men, hard time cycle there too.
01:05:30.780 Yeah.
01:05:31.280 Big time.
01:05:32.440 And then our last clip from a restaurant section, this fight was at McDonald's over sauces,
01:05:37.220 chicken nugget sauces.
01:05:38.360 Guy got behind the counter at the McDonald's and was swinging over sauce.
01:05:42.380 Over sauce.
01:05:43.360 And then someone made a point on Twitter I thought was pretty insightful.
01:05:46.000 They said, how about a tariff on black crime?
01:05:49.040 Here's an idea.
01:05:50.600 Now we're cooking.
01:05:51.680 How would it work?
01:05:53.060 All right.
01:05:53.940 We're moving on.
01:05:54.820 We're still in urban decay.
01:05:56.100 We're in our Austin Metcalfe section.
01:05:58.000 There's obviously been more developments with that over the last few days.
01:06:02.720 We're going to go fast through it, but we do have some points to make.
01:06:05.980 This woman online made another video defending the stabber.
01:06:09.920 Listen to what she says.
01:06:10.820 I just wanted to put this right here because I noticed that a lot of people who racist people
01:06:15.440 specifically were saying that Carmelo Anthony must not have had his father in his life and
01:06:20.880 his father must be a deadbeat, no good person to raise this thug and that he must be living
01:06:26.860 in the hood and not living good.
01:06:29.380 So I wanted to share these family photos of Carmelo Anthony with his father, his mother
01:06:34.280 and his siblings, who actually have been together for over 17 years.
01:06:41.660 His family has been together for over 17 years.
01:06:46.420 Okay.
01:06:47.100 Okay.
01:06:47.620 So he had a dad and a solid family unit and an upper class upbringing, and he still stabbed
01:06:53.320 and killed a fellow high schooler at a track meet.
01:06:56.400 So it's not fatherlessness.
01:06:58.260 It's not socioeconomics.
01:07:00.400 What's left?
01:07:01.100 It's like, you're not really making the point you think you're making with that.
01:07:04.900 I think you're making racists more racist because they're like trying to control for
01:07:09.140 certain things.
01:07:09.580 That's like, wait, so he faced no strife.
01:07:11.240 He didn't have a hard time with anything, loving family.
01:07:13.820 And he still stabbed him.
01:07:14.980 He still snapped over nothing.
01:07:16.620 The only thing left is, I don't know, the color of his skin.
01:07:19.780 He's impulsive and can't control his racial heritage.
01:07:22.600 Yeah.
01:07:22.960 So it's not socioeconomics.
01:07:24.320 It's not fatherlessness.
01:07:25.040 As you guys know, we've covered this before, but the poorest white American town has lower crime
01:07:30.200 than the richest black American town, which is, which is sad.
01:07:34.220 You know, it's pathetic.
01:07:35.400 Uh, Beattieville, Kentucky.
01:07:36.580 And that says median income, 14,000 violent crime per 100,000 people, 158.
01:07:42.780 And then the other is, uh, view park, Windsor Hills, California.
01:07:47.120 That's the richest black area.
01:07:48.800 Medium income, 160,000 violent crime per a hundred people, 196.
01:07:53.400 So almost 25, 33% more.
01:07:56.480 Um, and yeah, that's really bad.
01:07:59.480 And some people online are saying that it was self-defense.
01:08:02.680 Yeah.
01:08:03.300 You know, Tim, Tim pool saying that went crazy, but even if, even if you're in high school
01:08:09.500 and you get into a fight, like I've seen plenty of fights when I was in high school, middle
01:08:13.260 school, I've seen fights at the mall.
01:08:15.100 I've seen fights at a football game.
01:08:16.780 I've seen all kinds of fights and there's like a, even though it's a fight and it's chaotic,
01:08:21.640 there still is a level of decorum.
01:08:23.480 Yeah.
01:08:24.580 There still are some like unspoken rules.
01:08:27.120 If you get into a fight and you're a high school senior, you can fight if you have to,
01:08:32.360 you don't stab someone and kill them by stabbing them in the chest.
01:08:35.440 Yeah, absolutely.
01:08:36.700 It's not even hard.
01:08:37.820 It's really not.
01:08:38.580 Um, and then, uh, can you take a little read at this one?
01:08:42.580 Sure.
01:08:43.060 Uh, all of American life revolves around earning enough money to escape the consequences of
01:08:48.000 the civil rights movement.
01:08:49.400 It's one giant intelligence test of avoiding legal traps, escaping compromised institutions
01:08:54.160 and lying through your teeth about what you're actually doing.
01:08:57.840 Yep.
01:08:58.360 And then we have an, it's a meme and it's not funny cause it's sensitive, but it's kind
01:09:02.460 of funny.
01:09:02.980 Your child has died from being stabbed by a black kid, Oregon trail style.
01:09:06.580 And the Oregon trail style.
01:09:08.240 Yep.
01:09:08.460 It's new and it's not dysentery.
01:09:10.480 It's not scurvy anymore.
01:09:12.300 It's black on white violence.
01:09:14.040 And then we also found out that the stabbers go fund me raise more money than the victim.
01:09:18.820 Yeah.
01:09:19.120 So that's kind of annoying.
01:09:20.680 And then I, there's another story and I want you guys to guess who's the victim and who's
01:09:25.980 the assailant.
01:09:26.980 Steven Kemp, 42 robbed and murdered at McAlpine park in Birmingham, Alabama.
01:09:32.620 Police have charged Demetrius Henry with the capital murder.
01:09:36.360 Guess who's who?
01:09:37.320 Which one's Demetrius and which one is Steven with a pH?
01:09:42.480 Yeah, exactly.
01:09:43.860 But who knows?
01:09:44.440 Maybe Steven asked Demetrius to lower his boombox volume on the, on the hiking trail.
01:09:50.640 Should've minded your business, Steven.
01:09:52.440 Yeah.
01:09:52.820 Or else.
01:09:53.580 And that also happened in Birmingham, Alabama.
01:09:55.920 So, you know, in America, generally speaking, 13% of the black population does 60% of the
01:10:00.620 murders.
01:10:01.020 Yes.
01:10:01.600 Birmingham is 70% black.
01:10:03.900 So they're murder.
01:10:04.940 So I can't even, he can't go above a hundred.
01:10:09.540 So basically they're at 1200% higher than the national average.
01:10:13.720 Yeah.
01:10:14.260 He can't go to Birmingham ever.
01:10:16.400 That guy didn't play the game that we mentioned in the tweet, the moving around, jumping through
01:10:20.960 loopholes to avoid the civil rights movement.
01:10:22.940 And I don't want to encourage this or, you know, jinx us, but I do think that this will
01:10:30.020 be a racially charged summer coming up.
01:10:32.860 I think a lot of white people have had it.
01:10:35.380 Yeah.
01:10:35.560 Which is not good, but there's something called black fatigue.
01:10:38.920 Yes.
01:10:39.480 Yeah.
01:10:39.620 Where you're just kind of tired of like pretending that there's not a cultural problem here and
01:10:44.640 stuff happening and you have to look away.
01:10:46.780 You can't be racist.
01:10:47.620 You can't call it out.
01:10:48.400 But it's like a lot of people seem to be doing crimes and violence at a higher rate than
01:10:52.200 everyone else.
01:10:52.840 So I think white people have noticed that and they're more willing than ever to say
01:10:56.920 something.
01:10:57.360 And then as we know, black people are willing to do something if something's said.
01:11:01.360 And I think it could trump in power, put white people feel more empowered.
01:11:05.840 You could have a pretty hectic summer.
01:11:08.660 This reaction to the Austin Metcalfe stuff is really kind of, I think, separating some
01:11:13.640 people.
01:11:14.320 And then Richard Rappoy had a tweet too.
01:11:16.640 It said, saw a black guy at Trader Joe's, extremely polite, said, excuse me, chatted up
01:11:20.860 the cashier.
01:11:21.680 Still on speakerphone the whole time.
01:11:23.920 Come summer, RRB swinging on that guy.
01:11:26.060 I don't know if I'm going on that path.
01:11:28.660 I'll just tweet about it and make my observations and learn more about the world.
01:11:32.220 But that's a true story that really happened at Trader Joe's on Tuesday.
01:11:35.580 And then I'm going to wrap this up and kind of tie it together with an overarching zoom
01:11:40.240 out theme.
01:11:42.040 A lot of white people are becoming more tribalistic.
01:11:46.300 Yes, I agree.
01:11:47.660 And I found this post on Reddit.
01:11:49.760 Can you read it or just give like a gist of it?
01:11:51.720 It says, all my friends are turning into Nazis and I can't stand it anymore.
01:11:55.220 I'm a 30 year old white guy.
01:11:56.940 I just want to chill, play video games, watch movies with my boys.
01:11:59.800 But the older we get, the more of them out themselves to be racist, homophobic, or just
01:12:03.740 straight up Nazis.
01:12:05.020 I'm not talking edgy humor.
01:12:06.620 I'm talking about stopping our Mario Kart game to go on a 30 minute tirade about how
01:12:10.240 race mixing is bad or that all gays and trans people are secretly child molesters.
01:12:15.140 Sounds like some people got their hands on some statistics.
01:12:18.180 So it goes on like that.
01:12:19.380 He wants to ignore politics, but everyone's turning so racist and evil and as they're
01:12:23.660 older, right?
01:12:24.560 And they're turning into Nazis.
01:12:26.120 And it's like, basically when you're a kid and you're naive, you're tricked into thinking
01:12:30.400 because he later says, I thought bigotry was just for old people.
01:12:34.140 Yeah.
01:12:34.500 That's the trick.
01:12:35.340 When you're a kid, they trick you into thinking, oh, the old people are bigots because they're
01:12:38.800 racially insensitive, but they're actually racially insensitive and bigots because they've
01:12:42.440 had 50 years of experiences to kind of decide who generally does what.
01:12:46.700 They've got the reps and they've seen it, you know, news cycles, even propaganda.
01:12:51.340 If you see it, you go, that doesn't sound right.
01:12:53.640 And as you get older, you mature and you become less naive and you start to be reality enjoyers
01:12:59.460 and you see the world for what it is and you have experiences and you kind of realize,
01:13:02.620 oh, there's a reason to these stereotypes, right?
01:13:05.300 But that guy is still stunted and he's still an adult baby.
01:13:08.440 So he thinks, oh, all my friends just became Nazis.
01:13:12.600 Nothing else happened.
01:13:13.440 It was in a vacuum, right?
01:13:14.660 Yeah.
01:13:14.900 And then Nazis, they're Nazis for having like a slight bias or like acknowledging something.
01:13:19.780 Yeah.
01:13:20.000 Having discussions with our friends about a trend they've noticed, right?
01:13:22.820 And it's pretty-
01:13:23.660 They're Nazis.
01:13:24.220 Yeah.
01:13:24.640 They're Nazis now.
01:13:25.740 And it's pretty interesting because his right wing group of friends has him, the left winger
01:13:30.500 in the group, and they probably just think he's a pussy and retarded, but they probably
01:13:34.040 still hang out with them because they're friends.
01:13:35.460 Yeah.
01:13:35.900 They've been friends for 15 years, right?
01:13:37.380 If it was a group of leftists and then one guy became a Republican, they would be done with
01:13:42.980 you, they'd call you a Nazi and they'd kick you out of the group.
01:13:45.180 Yep.
01:13:45.660 So something to be said there.
01:13:46.780 All right.
01:13:47.220 When it comes to the black fatigue I mentioned, and this is like wrapping it all up in the
01:13:51.120 tribalism theme, here's a guy, I believe in Michigan, who is just tired of what's going
01:13:56.820 on at the local park.
01:13:58.820 He keeps tired and stuff.
01:13:59.820 No.
01:14:03.320 You turn our music back up.
01:14:04.820 That's why we love our people, our white people.
01:14:06.820 We love our people.
01:14:07.820 We love our people.
01:14:08.820 We love our people.
01:14:09.820 We love our people.
01:14:10.820 We love our people.
01:14:11.820 They throw his ass, y'all.
01:14:12.820 That's what he wants.
01:14:13.820 Yeah.
01:14:14.820 Make it leave.
01:14:15.820 Go back to Detroit.
01:14:19.820 Go to Southfield.
01:14:20.820 You're welcome in Southfield.
01:14:21.820 You're welcome in Detroit.
01:14:22.820 We don't want to fucking live around you people.
01:14:25.820 You people.
01:14:26.820 You people.
01:14:28.820 You people.
01:14:29.820 What are you doing?
01:14:32.820 Whoa.
01:14:41.820 He's scared.
01:14:42.820 So they have his phone and he's bleeding out of the back of his head after the video cut.
01:14:47.820 Yeah.
01:14:48.820 So something happened.
01:14:49.820 They swarmed him.
01:14:50.820 And it basically proved his point.
01:14:52.820 Yeah.
01:14:53.820 I think he said the N word.
01:14:55.820 He said, go back to Detroit.
01:14:56.820 So he was instigating as well, which I wouldn't recommend sometimes unless you got, you know,
01:15:00.820 what's got a plan.
01:15:01.820 Unless you're not outnumbered by a lot.
01:15:03.820 And you can hear them at the beginning talking about music being loud and all that.
01:15:07.820 And so these people were causing a ruckus at the park.
01:15:10.820 And, you know, this guy just wanted some peace and quiet.
01:15:12.820 And he eventually says, we don't want to live around you people.
01:15:15.820 And they go, you people like, oh, like racist.
01:15:18.820 Oh, it's racism.
01:15:19.820 That's the problem in this interaction.
01:15:21.820 Not you guys overwhelming the park and being too loud and doing who knows what else.
01:15:25.820 Yeah.
01:15:26.820 And then what's the content of their character in a mob type setting in a large group where
01:15:30.820 they're annoying and loud and playing music that like is abrasive to you.
01:15:34.820 You know, what's the content?
01:15:35.820 I'm sure each of each of them individually would be like friendly to you or nice, but the
01:15:39.820 content of their character as a group taking over the park and then confronting you all
01:15:45.820 of a sudden you're bleeding and your phone's missing.
01:15:47.820 I don't know what the content of each individual's character is, but I know I'm not happy with
01:15:51.820 the result.
01:15:52.820 Yeah.
01:15:53.820 We don't want to live around you guys.
01:15:54.820 Five minutes later, they stole your phone and you're bleeding.
01:15:56.820 Bleeding and your phone's gone.
01:15:57.820 So to wrap up this whole point about the tribalism, that's kind of bubbling up.
01:16:02.820 White people are starting to become more tribal naturally from all this.
01:16:07.820 Brett Weinstein was doing a podcast.
01:16:09.820 I don't know with who, but Skype.
01:16:12.820 I don't know what it was.
01:16:13.820 Listen to what he says.
01:16:16.820 I think the Democrats are basically cynically toying with partnering with this so-called
01:16:25.820 anti-racist movement and that that is going to back whites against the wall and cause them
01:16:29.820 to start seeing things racially in a way that they haven't in more than a generation.
01:16:33.820 And that the net result of those two phenomena is that we are going to be headed to a conflict
01:16:39.820 that nobody knows the way out of.
01:16:41.820 And what's more, unlike our first civil war, there's not even a geographic description of a solution.
01:16:50.820 Right. It's not about that, though, because you have quite a lot of whites that are no longer interested or exhausted in their own identity who are not going to be taking up that war.
01:17:01.820 So it gets a lot more complicated than white versus black.
01:17:04.820 I agree it's more complicated.
01:17:06.820 But do you see a way that it ends acceptably?
01:17:10.820 I mean, you have a well-armed rural white population that is now correctly understanding that it is being targeted by a mob that claims it's guilty of all sorts of things that it actually isn't guilty of yet.
01:17:22.820 It's pretty interesting. Yeah.
01:17:25.820 And then it shouldn't be like this, you know, everybody should just kind of leave us the fuck alone.
01:17:30.820 But there's like too much demands being made and accusations of racism that like, ironically, the more you do that, the more you push white people together.
01:17:38.820 Like, OK, everyone fucking hates me. OK, I'm fine with these white people around me and we're going to we're not going to get stomped out. Right.
01:17:45.820 Yeah. There's something coming. It's reactive. It's not like there's that longstanding meme about we were one of the least racist generations.
01:17:54.820 We love Michael Jordan. We did this. We were taught not to judge people by the color of their skin for a very long time.
01:18:01.820 And then you people started talking about like white privilege and white, white, white brought it up more than we ever brought up anything.
01:18:08.820 Now there's like it's a rubber band reaction. Right. Big time.
01:18:11.820 Big time. Well, don't get too down or too depressed. We're now moving on to uplifting gold from race war to a cute puppy video.
01:18:17.820 Yeah, this will make everyone happy. All right.
01:18:20.820 Our first clip is something I can relate to because I in high school worked out at a place like this sometimes.
01:18:27.820 It's an old school home gym.
01:18:41.820 Yep. Dumbbells to 150 in the home gym.
01:18:46.820 American flag in a musty basement.
01:18:53.820 That's what's up. That's Americana. I used to work out with a guy who was like a bodybuilder like 50 years ago and he was old and he invented like an inverted leg press thing.
01:19:03.820 His name was John Booze. I used to work out with him in a home gym like that sometimes.
01:19:09.820 And he would eat dog treats because the protein ratio was higher and the calories were lower.
01:19:16.820 So he would eat dog food.
01:19:18.820 Oh, very nice.
01:19:19.820 But I only worked out with him a little bit. He wasn't my main guy.
01:19:22.820 OK. J.R. was my main guy. Love J.R.
01:19:24.820 All right. All right. Let's get to our next thing.
01:19:26.820 Seems like J.R. is a show watcher.
01:19:27.820 I wish. I hope so. I haven't talked to him in a while.
01:19:30.820 All right.
01:19:31.820 All right. Next is a new dad hobby that just dropped.
01:19:36.820 Colonial ship fighting in a pond.
01:19:40.820 Are they actually firing stuff?
01:19:42.820 I hope so.
01:19:43.820 Or is it just like a pop?
01:19:53.820 That's kind of cool.
01:19:54.820 That's very cool.
01:19:55.820 Build that for a while and then you go have a battle?
01:19:57.820 That's nice.
01:19:58.820 That's a good hobby.
01:19:59.820 Yeah.
01:20:00.820 All right. Next, these kids help a community slow down cars that cut through their neighborhood
01:20:06.820 to get to the highway.
01:20:08.820 Hey, I'm Logan.
01:20:09.820 And I'm Shane.
01:20:10.820 We're with Strongtown's Pflugerville.
01:20:12.820 We got a request from a concerned resident about speeding up her street.
01:20:15.820 And so we came out today.
01:20:18.820 All right. We're the Potters.
01:20:19.820 We live in Pflugerville, Texas on a, in a neighborhood that is just off of a busy street.
01:20:26.820 And, you know, during rush hour, the street backs up the traffic, you know, for a quarter mile and people cut through our neighborhood and just speed through trying to get to the front of the line, you know, trying to skip all the traffic.
01:20:38.820 We've got, you know, we've got three kids in our house or all of our neighbors have kids.
01:20:43.820 You know, we've got kids all up and down the street.
01:20:45.820 I've counted. It's over 20 kids on the street alone.
01:20:48.820 Yeah.
01:20:49.820 We put some cones out to narrow the lanes here on this street.
01:20:55.820 We took the on-street parking down and made the lane width about 10 feet.
01:21:04.820 And it has significantly quelled the speeding problem on this street.
01:21:09.820 That's very cool.
01:21:23.820 Some kids, you know, taking it upon themselves to do something.
01:21:26.820 They got the vest on.
01:21:27.820 They're wearing the pennies that you pick teams with in high school gym class.
01:21:30.820 Yeah.
01:21:31.820 Yeah.
01:21:32.820 They're helping a community.
01:21:33.820 Good for them.
01:21:34.820 20 kids on the street.
01:21:35.820 Yeah.
01:21:36.820 Slow down, Pflugerville.
01:21:37.820 Good point.
01:21:38.820 I know.
01:21:39.820 I wish they had a little more swagger, a little more camera presence.
01:21:41.820 That would help their cause more.
01:21:42.820 But they're going to get better the more they do it and the more they post on that social
01:21:45.820 media of theirs.
01:21:46.820 There you go.
01:21:47.820 So good job, guys.
01:21:48.820 Yeah.
01:21:49.820 You're good young men.
01:21:50.820 That's what we need.
01:21:51.820 All right.
01:21:52.820 Next, this guy is helping this other guy riz some chicks.
01:21:54.820 Riz a sis.
01:21:55.820 Yo, you changed my flat tire on the highway.
01:21:57.820 I don't think so.
01:21:58.820 I remember that shit.
01:22:00.820 Yo, what was your name?
01:22:01.820 Andrew.
01:22:02.820 Andrew.
01:22:03.820 Thank you so much.
01:22:04.820 You changed my flat tire on the highway.
01:22:05.820 Just like that.
01:22:06.820 Come over on the side of the road.
01:22:07.820 You help me out.
01:22:08.820 That's awesome, bro.
01:22:09.820 Thank you very much.
01:22:10.820 Have a good one, bro.
01:22:11.820 Yeah.
01:22:12.820 Thank you.
01:22:13.820 You just go up to a guy talking to girls and just tell a great story about him.
01:22:18.820 That's a good move.
01:22:19.820 That's pretty funny.
01:22:20.820 But that kid probably doesn't know how to change a tire.
01:22:22.820 And then if that girl likes him, he gets caught in a Jerry Seinfeld type scenario where that
01:22:27.820 lie comes out when he's changing a tire and he goes, I don't know how to do this.
01:22:30.820 And you're not even close to knowing how.
01:22:32.820 And then she's like, oh shit.
01:22:33.820 I thought he was like a strong, capable man.
01:22:35.820 He's just a zoomer.
01:22:36.820 He hits the vape.
01:22:37.820 So it's not good to riz assist anybody.
01:22:39.820 Okay.
01:22:40.820 We're back.
01:22:41.820 All right.
01:22:42.820 Next, Tim Walls did a event for veterans and then he got heckled in front of everybody.
01:22:50.820 Welcome.
01:22:51.820 Welcome to the Capitol.
01:22:52.820 It's great that you're on.
01:22:55.820 Sir, you're welcome to come.
01:22:57.820 Let me finish.
01:22:58.820 Let me finish.
01:22:59.820 Let me finish.
01:23:00.820 Let me finish.
01:23:01.820 Let me finish.
01:23:02.820 Let me finish.
01:23:03.820 Let me finish.
01:23:04.820 Let me finish.
01:23:05.820 Shut your fucking mouth.
01:23:07.820 Hey.
01:23:08.820 There's some passion.
01:23:10.820 They got him.
01:23:12.820 Tim Walls going, let me finish.
01:23:14.820 And somebody's like, coward.
01:23:17.820 That's perfect.
01:23:18.820 Yeah.
01:23:19.820 All right.
01:23:20.820 Our final piece of uplifting goals is before a couple shout outs.
01:23:23.820 New study reveals the number of white 18 to 24 year olds attending church has quadrupled
01:23:28.820 since 2018.
01:23:29.820 That's nice.
01:23:30.820 It's called a rubber band effect.
01:23:32.820 Yep.
01:23:33.820 Demonize it and people find their way to it.
01:23:35.820 And that was from Great Britain politics.
01:23:36.820 That might be in England.
01:23:37.820 That might be in England.
01:23:38.820 It represents a wave that's happening across the West, right?
01:23:41.820 Yep.
01:23:42.820 So we do have some shout outs.
01:23:43.820 Jessica, big show watcher.
01:23:45.820 She got ducks and she named them RRB Fleckis and Cabana.
01:23:50.820 Thank you.
01:23:51.820 There they are.
01:23:53.820 RRB is the best one.
01:23:57.820 Biggest.
01:23:58.820 Biggest.
01:24:01.820 They like it.
01:24:02.820 They like it.
01:24:03.820 That's what she said?
01:24:04.820 Yeah.
01:24:05.820 They like it.
01:24:06.820 Ah, they like it.
01:24:07.820 They like the show.
01:24:08.820 Love to see it.
01:24:09.820 Very cool.
01:24:10.820 Um, I have a couple of, uh, happy birthdays.
01:24:13.820 Happy birthday to Mandy Brown.
01:24:14.820 She's a big bonus lander in her and her son's watch.
01:24:17.820 Happy birthday to Mandy Brown.
01:24:18.820 I think we've shouted her out before, but Mandy happy birthday.
01:24:21.820 Uh, happy birthday to John Chiano in Tampa.
01:24:25.820 Uh, him and Bailey have watched together ever since they first started dating and they bond
01:24:31.820 over the show.
01:24:32.820 There you go.
01:24:33.820 They had a part of their like dating routine and go, we're going to watch the show.
01:24:36.820 And now they like each other.
01:24:38.820 And that's good because you probably see every issue said in like sometimes a harsh
01:24:43.820 way, like fat and racist and transphobic or whatever.
01:24:46.820 And if the person next to you that you're dating doesn't react in a weird way, I do your
01:24:51.820 vetting for you.
01:24:52.820 Exactly.
01:24:53.820 And rap boy too.
01:24:54.820 And then, uh, congrats to Zach and his wife who named their baby Frank after we recommended
01:25:00.820 it.
01:25:01.820 I think you misinterpreted that.
01:25:03.820 We kind of joked about them naming their baby Frank and then they made the middle name
01:25:07.820 Francine.
01:25:08.820 So they made a leap, but technically they're crediting us with naming the baby.
01:25:12.820 Still counts.
01:25:13.820 That counts as something.
01:25:14.820 That definitely counts as something.
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01:25:59.820 He's our girl.
01:26:00.820 believe it one day.
01:26:01.820 letzes.
01:26:03.820 Work it out.
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01:26:05.820 We will blow the ones ready.
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01:26:08.820 Who knows?
01:26:09.820 He's all that good for us.
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