SHE TWERKIN' AT DA FUNERAL!
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 33 minutes
Words per Minute
179.80226
Hate Speech Sentences
113
Summary
From Searchlight Pictures comes Rental Family, Only in theaters Friday. Earning rave reviews after its premiere at TFF, Brendan Fraser plays a lonely American actor living in Tokyo, whose life changes when he lands an unusual gig, becoming a stand-in family member for strangers in Japan. Then, in Cringe of the Week, there s a full trans hockey team that s absolutely dominating, and last but not least, in Urban Decay, the Loop Puncher is back and he s punching women again. Who could have guessed it?
Transcript
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From Searchlight Pictures comes Rental Family, only in theaters Friday.
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Earning rave reviews after its premiere at TIFF, Academy Award winner Brendan Fraser
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plays a lonely American actor living in Tokyo, whose life changes when he lands an unusual gig,
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becoming a stand-in family member for strangers in Japan.
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It's a charming story about human connection in the most unexpected places.
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Experience Rental Family, only in theaters Friday.
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On second thought, I might not be the right person to tell you.
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All right, welcome back to Flackus Talks, the podcast episode 307.
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We've been let down by some recent Trump endorsements, but we may have found the culprit.
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Then new evidence shows Thomas Crooks was a furry.
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Then in Cringe of the Week, there's a full trans hockey team that's absolutely dominating.
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And last but not least, in Urban Decay, the loop puncher is back, and he's punching women again.
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Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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And actions speak louder than words, but at the same time, words speak louder than actions
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No, I asked FLECKUS right before the show started.
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And it's like, you know, we're always trying to be fun on the show.
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So, I guess that'll be the tone, and that's kind of the lead-in to this first section.
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I am distracting myself with some stupid purchases, and I bought a turban.
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I also got the Muslim outfit we can see right here.
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Unfortunately, everyone's Indian, so I might as well start.
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With me, it's like, what's that white guy doing in it?
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First of all, we're very disappointed in Trump's DOJ, specifically Pam Bondi.
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There was a Brandon Strockett tweet I wanted to start the show with.
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And this was all about Biden's first year and what Biden was up to.
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By this point in Biden's first year, Merrick Garland's DOJ had already raided, arrested, and charged more than 650 Trump supporters, the most expansive political dragnet in modern U.S. history.
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They had pressured over 100 defendants into guilty pleas through aggressive stacking of charges, pre-trial detention, and threat-driven tactics.
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And more than two dozen people were already sentenced.
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Democrats were nearly five months into their January 6th select committee, having subpoenaed thousands of documents and interviewed or deposed well over 100 people, building a massive one-sided investigative machine.
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By contrast, the Bondi DOJ has led no meaningful arrests, no answers, and with statutes of limitation expiring in a matter of weeks, no hope for justice for supporters of President Trump's whose lives were destroyed.
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And we have the number of arrests here for the various different things that there should be maybe one or two arrests at least.
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Russian collusion, January 6th, Mar-a-Lago raid, Biden auto pen, 2020 election, Epstein pedophile arrests, COVID, Benghazi, Doge findings.
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And then people will say, oh, we can't really do anything.
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It'll be like a politically motivated thing, and we'll lose the next election.
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They already attacked us with all politically motivated lawfare stuff.
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What happened to not caring and kind of going carte blanche?
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And then if we don't do anything, the Democrats will probably win the midterms, and then they'll
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win in 28, and then they'll keep arresting us, and we're fucked even worse.
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And keep in mind, this lack of action from Pam Bondi is why she got that job in the first
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You kind of put these people in, and you know they're not going to do anything, and that's
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But hey, at least they're suing Elijah Schaefer for posting a picture.
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And I don't want to tell you what he's doing instead.
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It's like disgusting stuff, most likely, allegedly.
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I don't want to get in trouble and get sued myself.
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But the COVID stuff, flooding the country with the illegals, all the Doge stuff, Obama spying.
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How many times did they come out and say, oh yeah, Obama spied.
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From Searchlight Pictures comes Rental Family, only in theaters Friday.
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Earning rave reviews after its premiere at TIFF, Academy Award winner Brendan Fraser plays
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a lonely American actor living in Tokyo, whose life changes when he lands an unusual gig,
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becoming a stand-in family member for strangers in Japan.
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It's a charming story about human connection in the most unexpected places.
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Experience Rental Family, only in theaters Friday.
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Another letdown on top of this has been some of Trump's recent endorsements.
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He's been pro-Lindsey Graham lately, anti-Marjorie Taylor Greene, anti-Thomas Massey, who are
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And then we have a tweet here from Robert Barnes.
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If you want to know who is responsible for all the bad Trump endorsements since 2022,
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look no further than the person who bragged about picking those endorsements,
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And she's running the show and she is not America First.
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She actually ran Netanyahu's 2020 re-election campaign in Israel.
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So that's kind of who's the boomer behind the scenes, pulling the strings.
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And she's also been destroying the Make America Healthy Again movement.
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This is what Mike Adams says about Susie Wiles.
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In my opinion, I think she's absolutely toxic to not just the Donald Trump administration,
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but also to the Maha movement and the GOP as a whole.
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In fact, I would say on the current trajectory, although there's still time to turn this around,
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but on the current trajectory, Trump is going to be facing a Democrat sweep in the House a year from now.
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And the White House will be lost in, you know, in 2028 unless they turn this around.
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And Susie Wiles, I believe, in my opinion, is the key gatekeeper, as you said.
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Her history is, in my view, horrific with Mercury Public Affairs representing some of what I would consider to be the worst of the worst of the corporations in the world.
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Any corporation, you know, we're talking about Pfizer, we're talking about the Gavi Vaccine Alliance,
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we're talking about companies that promoted pesticides and herbicides that harm human health on a widespread basis.
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It's interesting what someone with a little bit of power and access can do to derail, you know, certain movements.
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If you look at the picture, she's just some lady.
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I don't know much about it, but this is the type of stuff you kind of peel back an onion.
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Who's exerting more influence than they should?
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Because Trump's kind of a delegate, big picture guy.
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And it's very easy to hijack, as we saw with his first term, right?
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It seems like he's falling into the 2016 trap again, where you kind of have an idea of what you want to do.
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And then you start delegating people and giving them roles.
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And then they have other interests and other motivations.
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And then it ends up hijacking and derailing the whole thing.
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Well, while we're talking about politics, coming up soon is the Florida governor's race.
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And there's kind of an automatic candidate everyone thinks is going to get handed off to, Byron Donalds.
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Elon Musk backs rep Byron Donalds as next governor of Florida.
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And then there's one guy who's kind of trying to run against him.
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And it's calling Byron Donalds out for the same reasons we are.
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I like him too, but I think it's a foregone conclusion.
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Like, let's be realistic here about Byron Donalds.
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But James Fishback said, with all due respect, it's not surreal at all.
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After someone said surreal that Elon backed her.
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James said, with all due respect, it's not surreal at all.
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Therefore, Elon endorsed Byron for being pro-H1B.
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Florida doesn't want more cheap slave labor from India replacing our talented Florida workers from Mariana to Miami.
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So I think Byron Donalds is a real low IQ donor muppet.
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And, like, that's not to say we're not voting for – well, I'm speaking for myself.
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I'll vote for whoever the Republican candidate is in Florida.
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But it's just not excited and taking a huge step down.
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Like, I don't know what your angle is going to be on this.
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But a big theme about a lot of candidates that the GOP is putting forward is nobody exciting.
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Nobody who I'm really excited about who's like, yeah, that's the next generation guy.
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That guy's going to change this or change that.
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It's just kind of like people who are, like you said, kind of donor puppets or who are just power hungry.
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There's an H-1B pileup coming on the highways of Ohio soon.
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There's a lot of pro-immigrant rhetoric that I'm seeing from Byron and from a lot of these people about how immigrant are our strength and all this stuff.
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And so just people who I'm not thrilled about and, like, yeah, they're better than a Democrat for the most part.
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But they're better than a Democrat doesn't get right wingers and then the younger generation to go out and vote.
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Like, you need to be genuinely excited to win an election these days.
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And now we're putting forth shitty candidates for a lot of these governor seats.
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And I don't want to be too negative on Byron Donald's.
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I don't like that it's just automatically assumed it's going to be handed to him.
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And everyone likes him because he's not smart enough to have his own views.
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So he'll just adopt the views of whoever gives him the money.
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But there is an opportunity, I think, for Ron DeSantis.
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Ron DeSantis has been quiet and working hard as the governor for the last few years, ever since he blew himself up with the running against Trump thing.
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There is a world where Ron DeSantis could adopt that America first spirit and kind of reinvent himself as the opposition to a JD Vance in 2028 and make JD Vance go further right.
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And imagine he leans into those elevated heel loafers.
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And then in that case, if he's running and then he pushes people more to the right, he's been very aggressive on H-1B abuse and kind of banning it for the university system in Florida to hire H-1Bs.
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There is a thing where he could portray a further right position that would make JD Vance need to slide further right if JD Vance is going to win in 2028.
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But there is a world where people are looking for a true America first candidate after a disappointing second Trump term, and that could be the kind of the solution.
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And the other guys told him to run against Trump in 2020.
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Maybe, Ron, call us, and we could tell you exactly what to say.
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Our next story is something we mentioned a few weeks ago, but we have some more context here about the discrepancy in the New Jersey voting.
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Yeah, this is the other governor race where there was actually – they actually ran a white guy.
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But it says conservatives are now pointing to inconsistencies in the New Jersey gubernatorial race after nearly 500,000 new voters appeared from 2021 to 2025, more than double the state's population growth over four years with almost all of them going to Democrats.
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And we went over these numbers already, but we didn't have the state's population growth, which apparently is around 250,000.
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So every election, the Democrat popular vote got 1.2 million, 1.2, 1.2, 1.27, 1.3, and then all of a sudden, the Democrat this year got 1.8 million, a huge jump.
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Everyone's really excited about the New Jersey governor race.
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Seth Dillon, another Israel first guy, made and deleted a joke that was kind of inferring
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that Megyn Kelly should get blown up for being anti-Israel.
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If you're not giving a generous interpretation of it, but sure.
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Babylon Bee posted, Megyn Kelly gets rid of Old Pager just to be safe.
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I'm also not going to be the joke police either.
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But wasn't Seth Dillon one of the guys who freaked out over the edgy jokes the New York
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Young Republicans group chat made, all the Nazi jokes and whatever, and they were making
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And I guess he's allowed to make edgy jokes because we're Goyim?
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So it's like you can be an ally for forever, but then you don't do 100% of what you're
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And they go, well, we can attack Tucker, but that just makes us look bitter because he
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See if we can bully the woman into changing her views.
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That'll make everyone like the Israeli cause more.
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So we have a tweet from Seth Dillon from when he was calling out the New York Young
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If you're not calling out the bad actors, you're effectively covering for them.
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And I don't buy the unity excuse because everyone who makes it is busy attacking anyone
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No consistency, no clarity, no commitment to the good, just pure tribalism.
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So whenever people, whenever teenagers and young adults make some jokes in the group
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But then you make jokes and it's allowed because it's on the Israel side.
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And then Cernovich had a good tweet that summed it up as well.
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College kids joking about Hitler, we were told, is a crisis.
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Adult men in their 40s discussing the murder of Megyn Kelly.
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I was going to say textbook Jew tactics, but that could come across a little heavy handed,
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It's just, I feel like it's one of those things like the more you fight when you're drowning
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The more you fight in quicksand, the faster you sink.
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And that's what we're seeing from kind of the pro-Israel lobby or group, whatever you
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want to call it, side of the internet, who is doing this quicksand fighting with the
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They start fighting more and it's like, dude, is this all you guys tweet about?
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And then you kind of, it reveals how much of an important topic it is to them, Israel.
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So it's like the smart move would be, eh, let's just lay low and not talk about Israel
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too much and just kind of like tiptoe around and get to it when it comes up again.
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But they're like demanding everyone take a side and they're like drawing up lines.
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And it's like, if you really want to draw lines, you're not going to like the side you end
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You and Lindsey Graham are going to show MAGA who's really MAGA.
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It's like, you guys are basically drawing the lines and picking sides.
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Like it would have taken years to realize Ted Cruz isn't really on our side.
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You could have maybe survived and been relevant in the next term, in the next few years.
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Instead, now it's like, I don't even listen to you.
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There's a technique to getting out of quicksand.
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We have a little bit of like a psyop debunk thing of all the things that made Americans believe
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That was a book written by JFK and funded by the ADL in 1964.
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That was a Jewish playwright from a man named Israel Zamguil in 1908.
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America is not for the tired, poor, huddled masses yearning to breathe free.
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That was a poem added to the Statue of Liberty in 1903 and written by a Jewish woman named Emma
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Prior to 1965, America had let in a total of 15,000 Indians, 100,000 Muslims, and roughly
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In other words, America was almost 90% Christian and European until the Hart Seller Act of 1965.
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You best start believing in psychological operations.
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That was about the colonies, not about groups of people.
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You know, America is based on religious freedom.
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So you look back and you kind of realize we've been in a big sigh up.
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And now our country is filled with all these foreigners, a lot of people from third world
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countries that aren't compatible with Western civilization.
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We have some stats here out of North Carolina, which is pretty mind blowing.
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Charlotte, North Carolina officially or officials confirm of 900,000 residents, more than 150,000
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When we were talking about like, what's the vibe earlier at the start of the show and we
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got kind of into the political things we're not really agreeing with, there's a certain
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It's like a guy who's trying to quit cigarettes.
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And we've shown the graph of all the foreign born population exploding under Joe Biden.
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And now we just reached negative net migration under Trump.
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But like we said in the last episode, that's like a Band-Aid.
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We need to go, Charlotte still looks like this.
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16% of people living in a once great American city are foreigners.
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The next time someone tells you that some visa program only makes up a small percentage of
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the population, remember this, it all adds up and none of it's good.
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So every visa, every illegal, every like temporary status, they all add up to something that's
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We mentioned this a couple episodes ago, but it's worth revisiting.
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40% of New York City housing rentals are occupied by people born outside the US.
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32% of public housing and 44% of rent-stabilized units.
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Want more affordable housing and housing options, deport all the illegals.
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And then another problem, which we've been really harping on lately, is Dallas.
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And they have a lot of kids, and there's going to be more kids.
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I saw some stat about how many mosques had just sprung up in Texas.
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I have to check it, because I don't want to say the wrong thing.
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Yeah, here's the scene at the Dallas Apple Eye Store.
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Yeah, so this is at the, what, the Galleria Mall?
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I know some of you may have been born yesterday.
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Like, I just quit nicotine, and I'm having serious withdrawals, and I have a headache.
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Because you can say, oh, we reached negative net migration.
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Why does Charlotte, North Carolina still look like that?
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It turns into something, like, where I'm not satisfied.
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You can say headlines, oh, we've got 500,000 deportations and 1.5 million self-deportations.
00:29:59.820
From Searchlight Pictures comes Rental Family, only in theaters Friday.
00:30:03.760
Earning rave reviews after its premiere at TIFF, Academy Award winner Brendan Fraser plays
00:30:08.240
a lonely American actor living in Tokyo, whose life changes when he lands an unusual gig,
00:30:13.040
becoming a stand-in family member for strangers in Japan.
00:30:15.960
It's a charming story about human connection in the most unexpected places.
00:30:20.100
Experience Rental Family, only in theaters Friday.
00:30:23.060
Boarding for flight 246 to Toronto is delayed 50 minutes.
00:30:31.800
Feel the fun with all the latest slots and live casino games.
00:30:34.360
And with no wagering requirements, what you win is yours to keep.
00:30:42.700
Boarding will begin when passenger Fisher is done celebrating.
00:30:47.460
Concerned about your gambling or that of someone close to you?
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The graph goes like this, and then it's starting to go down, and they're like, look at that part
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This is in India, but I am going to make a broader point after.
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Pull your shit out and start stroking your shit.
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And you might be thinking, well, that's in India.
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Until that type of person comes here and then what?
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Starts working for Amazon as an Amazon delivery guy.
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And here we have another clip of an Indian Amazon delivery guy trying to enter someone's home.
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And he says, I'm sorry, I believe, because there was a man in the house.
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And it says, tonight an Amazon delivery driver let himself into my home.
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It was lucky that I was in the right place to confront him immediately, but it shocked me.
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And the question that keeps coming back to me is this.
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What if my wife or teenage daughter had been standing in my place?
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The driver approaches the door, breathing heavily, checks the handle.
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They told him trespass is a civil matter, so there's no recourse.
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This guy just, in broken English, goes, oh, sorry.
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But what would have happened if the scenario was different and there wasn't a man to confront him?
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We know what the other guy was doing to the girl on the moped.
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Maybe there's a Venn diagram of what they were both wanting to do.
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I guess I'll be on the lookout for similar news stories in Dallas soon.
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Because I have a feeling that's ground zero for some of this shit.
00:33:15.680
And while we're talking about Indians, I don't know if you guys have noticed when you go to the airport,
00:33:18.940
a lot of the Indians take wheelchair pushing to the plane.
00:33:27.300
A lot of the Indians do take advantage of the free wheelchair escort, maybe is the word,
00:33:33.160
where you say you're not able-bodied, you can't walk, and then they get priority boarding for it.
00:33:40.180
And you look here, we have everyone lined up, and there's just like 100 people in the wheelchairs waiting to go on the plane.
00:33:48.740
And to be fair, a lot of those people do look old.
00:33:54.880
But it's kind of like a flight from LaGuardia to Fort Myers for what, snowbird season?
00:34:02.420
But there's kind of a common theme here, which is why we want to bring this up,
00:34:07.760
is there's like a scam mentality from a lot of the Indians where they do this,
00:34:15.720
and then the benefit that you get from this scam is competed away once you reach the critical scam mass.
00:34:23.880
So like if two people are doing this, great life hack.
00:34:33.500
But once you reach 30% of the plane doing this, now the entire plane takes off late.
00:34:41.560
And then you're at a disadvantage if you're a normal person, right?
00:34:47.540
And I think we're seeing that happen with maybe truck drivers in the U.S., foreign-born truck drivers,
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certain other industries, H-1Bs and tech companies.
00:34:57.500
You know, there's a critical mass that's reached where the scam kind of takes away from the experience at the end of it, right?
00:35:08.240
It's like a bunch of companies competing to sell you soda.
00:35:12.380
And when there's one company, it's like, oh, I can charge whatever I want.
00:35:16.960
But then when there's 10 companies and they're all competing, all the profit gets, you know, competed away.
00:35:23.500
But in this case, you're just fucked out an airplane.
00:35:32.800
But the theme that we notice is it's they see the vulnerabilities as an opportunity.
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Like, oh, they'll just wheel me in this wheelchair whether I need it or not.
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And then what happens if you actually do need a wheelchair and there's not one available?
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You're smart for exploiting the social trust of whatever thing you're walking into, right?
00:35:56.140
And speaking of social trust, some of these Indians do have skills that Americans don't have, like this next guy.
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Boarding for flight 246 to Toronto is delayed 50 minutes.
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Feel the fun with all the latest slots in live casino games.
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And with no wagering requirements, what you win is yours to keep.
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Boarding will begin when Passenger Fisher is done celebrating.
00:36:26.900
Concerned about your gambling or that of someone close to you?
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And we can play it at 2x speed to go a little faster.
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The whole village gets together and they watch it.
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Ride a bike weird with children underneath the wheels if we don't bring him.
00:37:23.800
And last episode, I kind of made fun of American students because one in eight UCSD students can't do math.
00:37:31.460
And I was kind of making fun of it, making fun of the students, making it seem like Americans can't do these tech jobs.
00:37:42.360
Tired of pretending white U.S. students are disadvantaged.
00:37:44.980
White U.S. students rank behind only Taiwan, Singapore, and Japan, and U.S. Asians.
00:37:51.040
At scale, U.S. whites are the most dominant academic group on the planet.
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Educational standards declining as a result of immigration and diversity.
00:37:58.060
And that's what I was trying to say during that whole time where you were kind of saying vape and A.I.
00:38:05.060
But the one in eight students who can't do math, you probably guess what they look like.
00:38:13.180
All right, moving on to our next story, which is in the same vein of like Asians not really fitting in.
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These next people are Vietnamese, and they just joined a neighborhood in Virginia, and they're adding an addition to their house.
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Courtney Leonard lives literally in the shadow of the new addition being built onto her next-door neighbor's house.
00:38:33.440
Design-wise, it doesn't look anything like what it's attached to or anything else in the neighborhood.
00:38:38.800
Other neighbors tell us they're okay with this, that three generations of a very nice family will be living here.
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That family told us they had nothing to add to our story.
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Katie Dash lives several blocks away and says she's alarmed like many who know about this.
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And so I think we're all just concerned if it could happen to her, it could happen to any of us.
00:39:09.800
So, no consideration for the neighbor's massive house that looks completely terrible.
00:39:16.540
It doesn't look like, here's the before and after.
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And it's like very tall, and it's towering over the neighbor's house.
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And there's no HOA, so they are able to do this.
00:39:26.240
I think there's some question of if they built it too close to the property line.
00:39:30.620
There may still be some actual legal dispute here, but, you know, that doesn't stop it from being built.
00:39:37.340
And we looked up the owner of this house, and we're not going to read the name, but it was a Vietnamese family.
00:39:52.140
And this is one of those things where it creates a lot of arguments online.
00:39:57.500
Some people are like, mind your business, or the NIMBYs, not my backyard, versus the yes in my backyard type.
00:40:07.680
And I just want to say that this is kind of one of those things where, say, they got it all right, and it was to the property line, right?
00:40:15.160
And they're blocking out all the sun from their direct neighbor.
00:40:18.380
It's one of those things where legally you can get away with it, but culturally it's in poor taste, and, like, Americans almost wouldn't do this.
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So it's still a cultural difference, and whether or not it's legal, I guess it will be sorted out if it's too close to the property line eventually.
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And another thing I want to note, I think we've covered this on a podcast before, and I said it, I kind of gave it away.
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I saw some people commenting, and I always, when I see people comment stupid shit online, I always, like, look at their profile, find out who it is.
00:40:56.040
And I feel like that's a big vibe I get from a lot of black people.
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Mind your business is a big statement for them.
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It became my business when they did a three-story monstrosity two feet from my property line.
00:41:13.300
If they're doing a tactic that's going to be duplicated in this neighborhood, it is my business because I'm a neighbor two blocks down, right?
00:41:21.120
And so that's kind of a low IQ thing that I've seen a lot.
00:41:25.960
And I actually, not to yap too long here because this is a migrant section, but I saw another TikToker recently.
00:41:35.400
And he was posting something about his brother who just got out of jail.
00:41:42.140
And he was posting this video like a homecoming.
00:41:55.220
It's like, I'm trying to figure out whether I like this guy or if he's a scumbag piece of shit.
00:42:02.180
You have no right to know what anyone was locked up for, how many criminals are in your neighborhood.
00:42:13.740
Mind your business is like one of those things that just like, it's disqualifies like standards.
00:42:25.620
And it's like, actually, I can do whatever I want.
00:42:27.860
The mind your business is a tool of the low IQ.
00:42:34.480
I guess we'll stay apprised on this situation and see if the monstrosity is allowed.
00:42:38.140
The little ranch style house with, I guess, maybe a little bit of a second floor to the
00:42:45.300
And they said three generations of their family is going to live in that house.
00:42:52.820
I think this is maybe from India or something, but it's the same type of like South Asian slum.
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You take a fireman's hole or a fireman's pole down.
00:43:04.600
Like that's kind of what they're recreating or what they're used to.
00:43:13.380
We're going to go abroad with our migrant section.
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There was a tweet from the new pope that I thought was not very good.
00:43:21.060
He said, I urge heads of state and the leaders of nations to listen to the cry of the poorest.
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The poor remind us of this in many ways through migration as well as through their cries, which are often stifled by the myth of well-being and progress, which does not take everyone into account.
00:43:42.840
So first of all, he's saying that like it's being stifled.
00:43:48.320
Migration's everywhere and they've been doing a lot.
00:43:55.680
They've been doing whatever they want for the last 30 years.
00:43:59.980
But he has this idea that you can solve global poverty for like 4.8 billion people by letting them flood into Western countries that can accommodate them or handle the influx.
00:44:12.520
And then I was thinking, isn't it kind of materialistic in a way?
00:44:17.560
We're promoting materialism to say, oh, go to America and live a better life.
00:44:24.220
Isn't it kind of like you bear the cross you're given and you live your life and you need to go to America so you can go to the Apple store?
00:44:38.980
And keep in mind, too, the Vatican has a huge wall, which keeps everyone out.
00:44:45.360
But then there was another article I found, which I thought kind of proved the point as well.
00:44:50.360
Vatican cracks down on illegal entry into its territory.
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So why is the Vatican cracking down on illegals?
00:44:57.320
And this is one of those things where, you know, the spiritual religious leader of all Catholics, it's like a religious method message.
00:45:08.140
You know, and I hate when people conflate the two.
00:45:11.980
This should not drive policy of the United States, who has more foreign-born population than it ever has in history.
00:45:19.860
We already did what you said, and it was ruining the country.
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I don't like, hey, guys, now we got to start really letting people in.
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And I'm Catholic, and this pope is from Chicago.
00:45:36.220
And then in England, there is a huge trash pile.
00:45:43.160
Apparently in England, they call it fly tipping, a.k.a. illegal dumping.
00:45:47.800
So it says fly tippers bury field in shocking Mountain of Waste in Oxfordshire, UK.
00:45:58.920
And for some reason, I don't think there was ever a mound this big back when the country
00:46:06.740
And then all of a sudden, people just started dumping the trash.
00:46:12.540
And it's so strange because a country like the UK has good trash removal.
00:46:19.200
And yet, a mountain of trash is still causing health concerns in the UK.
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Let's move on to the final page of housekeeping.
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Leave a like, comment, comment again, and then start yapping.
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P.O. Box, notifications, old episodes, group chat.
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This kid Noah in Kansas is trying to get adopted.
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My one wish is to possibly have a good family that would possibly love me.
00:47:07.380
My favorite things I like to do is, like, play sports.
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Those are, like, some of my favorite things to do normally.
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Some of them also, like, they say that I look cool.
00:48:09.660
If you adopt Noah, he's only there for three years.
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And we'll pay for the first month of food or something.
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Next, a new move was discovered in this Chinese girls basketball league.
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Here they are going down and they're just surrounding the girl with the ball.
00:49:15.920
But they got all the way up to shooting territory.
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You let them drop their stupid Looney Tunes plays.
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I saw it and I was like, at least they had fun.
00:49:44.260
But you know the dads who get too mad about like sixth grade basketball and stuff?
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And well, when you're in sixth grade, you actually care.
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I think there's a lesson in here for coaching and competitiveness.
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And it makes it more fun to watch in the crowd.
00:50:05.020
I would watch the game if they were doing Looney Tunes plays.
00:50:09.920
If you can't adopt that kid, but you have kids and youth basketball, I want to see this
00:50:20.860
It's one possession in a sixth grade basketball game.
00:50:26.560
And if they make the shot, the kids will go nuts.
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Except we're about to get to some dumb shit, right?
00:50:35.520
Well, this next story is actually what I believe to be the most important story of the entire
00:50:57.260
And they had some cryptids like this in Fresno a few years back.
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So there was like some crop circles found in the field after.
00:51:32.300
Well, that's the end of the final page of housekeeping.
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First, we're going to start off with some trans stuff, as usual.
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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healy appointed Giselle Byrd, a man pretending to be a woman,
00:52:07.460
to the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women, which advises on policy to improve
00:52:29.440
You know, the apps that girls blur their face with.
00:52:35.560
All of a sudden, maybe you're appointed to the Women's Commission.
00:52:44.260
You see them in person and they move different.
00:52:52.680
In person, they kind of have like a lurch thing.
00:52:54.860
Like that's what Bruce Jenner, Caitlyn Jenner has, where they're in heels, but they're just
00:53:04.940
There's a trans hockey team where the whole team is trans.
00:53:09.660
Minnesota Women's Hockey Team features four male players with even more participating on
00:53:16.640
So we're talking about one women's team with four men on it, pretending to be women.
00:53:23.860
I'm never going to promote gambling to you, but it's not even gambling.
00:53:39.060
I guess that's good that you don't know that much about gambling.
00:53:45.760
You'll bet $1,000 to win 10 bucks if the men win.
00:53:51.080
A female hockey player in Minnesota has resigned from her team in protest of policies, which allowed four trans-identified males to be accepted onto the roster.
00:53:59.500
There are at least seven male players who identify as transgender playing on women's hockey teams across Minnesota.
00:54:15.040
During our most recent game, one of our players collided with a trans player in the middle of the ice, and it took a long time for her to get up.
00:54:22.700
When she finally caught her breath, she said, I don't know if I can come back next year.
00:54:33.740
So you get blown up by a dude, and you go, I don't think I can come back next year immediately.
00:54:45.800
They don't blow you up into the boards like the men do.
00:54:49.140
But, you know, force equals mass times acceleration.
00:54:52.640
If the men have more mass and more acceleration, they're going to collide with you with much more force.
00:55:06.740
I mean, we have to cover this because we're getting to the point where they're making up a majority of the team.
00:55:13.500
We covered the trans volleyball match, the Battle of the Trans in Canada from Rebel News, where five trans men dominate female volleyball with little effort.
00:55:24.180
This was a game where there were three trans on one side and two on the other.
00:55:30.180
And one part of this article from Redux that they covered the hockey team, I think there was a trans league in Minnesota.
00:55:39.000
And some of them played in that league and then they go, nah, I'm going back to the women's.
00:55:43.940
So they have this optionality and they still choose to dominate the women.
00:55:53.560
Like, it's like, why would you watch an inferior product?
00:56:12.160
But yeah, so, I mean, we're just reaching that critical mass where, like, more trans people can be on the ice than girls in the girls league.
00:56:24.240
No one's got a dad who's going, hey, what the fuck is going on?
00:56:30.080
All of a sudden, you start putting these together and you get mad.
00:56:32.380
Then you look around and say, is this country even worth saving?
00:56:35.680
And that might be the, that might be, I just kind of discovered that just now.
00:56:51.900
And then they go, hey, is this country even worth saving?
00:56:56.600
Or everyone's a migrant or brown or covered in shit or your kids are weird and trans.
00:57:04.760
Kind of like it gets to the end result of, oh, America's already toast.
00:57:17.560
I've tried so hard to not be blackpilled all through Joe Biden.
00:57:21.280
But now, like all through Joe Biden, it was like, all right, you can't get blackpilled
00:57:35.000
Thomas Crooks, another story we mentioned in the intro.
00:57:39.740
Breaking Trump shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks went by they, them on DeviantArt.
00:57:50.900
Crooks appears to have been interested in furries and exploring gender identity.
00:57:55.260
He described himself with the pronouns they, them on the platform DeviantArt,
00:57:59.240
which is one of the biggest online hubs for furry art in the furry community.
00:58:07.080
Two accounts linked to Crooks' primary email were found on DeviantArt
00:58:10.120
under usernames Epic Microwave and TheEpic Microwave.
00:58:14.100
The account suggests he had an obsession with scantily clad cartoon characters
00:58:18.140
sporting muscle-bound male bodies and female heads.
00:58:26.080
And so this, if you guys want to read the article, go through it.
00:58:29.580
This guy has a very weird political history where like he liked Trump first
00:58:33.540
and then he kind of became the average shit lib where Trump wasn't doing enough
00:58:39.860
during COVID and he wasn't reacting fast enough.
00:58:42.100
It's kind of this weird dissent and then it ended with furry they, them stuff.
00:58:48.200
He was advocating for political violence on a lot of these chat messages.
00:58:51.980
And one thing I want to say, it's like we're learning about this in November,
00:58:56.240
a year and three or four months later after this Thomas Crooks,
00:59:00.040
who we found out such little about him right after it happened in the immediate aftermath.
00:59:05.440
And one of the things is the FBI under Joe Biden was kind of like keeping this information under wraps.
00:59:13.720
Then FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress after the July 13th, 2024 attack
00:59:18.680
that the Bureau had found nothing in Crook's online history that pointed to a motive or political ideology.
00:59:23.900
A week later, Ray's deputy, Paul Abbott, told Congress that the comments posted on one of Crook's social media accounts
00:59:31.720
appear to reflect anti-Semitic and anti-immigration themes to espouse political violence
00:59:40.080
So that little weird thing and guys are furry using they, them pronouns like worried about COVID.
00:59:46.420
But they needed to cover that up before the election.
00:59:52.220
Yeah, it was just totally kind of mismanaged and they almost lied by omission, I guess you would call it.
01:00:10.420
And I was saying this a few months back with the Charlie Kirk assassination.
01:00:15.160
I think when you're a furry and you watch the weird furry stuff,
01:00:18.500
there is like an MKUltra brain takeover potential.
01:00:24.020
And that's how they get into your brain to make you go do stuff.
01:00:28.780
There's a thing where you like it hijacks your brain or like you see a certain thing
01:00:58.200
And this is a little simulation wink with the wrong way sign.
01:01:07.860
They're lucky that the woman kind of gave up once the taser came out.
01:01:11.160
I mean, she could have freaked out and gotten away almost.
01:01:13.120
Maybe they could use, I would be okay, potentially, with trans women as cops.
01:01:31.020
Well, if you're talking about some sort of like Tyler Perry or, you know, the Wayans brothers
01:01:36.960
where they're pretending and they're not really trans, then yeah.
01:01:41.380
Um, I saw some woman on the internet this week who broke the pull-up record.
01:01:46.180
She broke the most pull-ups in like 10 minutes or something.
01:02:02.260
Like a woman who takes selfies, thinks she's cute.
01:02:14.240
This is something that you and I have been talking about for a while.
01:02:17.540
It was when I lived in LA, there was a restaurant called Egg Slut.
01:02:25.080
And then we found another restaurant called Slutty Buns.
01:02:36.980
Like, how did the art of, subtle art of not giving a fuck.
01:02:40.720
Like, how cringe millennials are where they kind of force a swear in.
01:02:48.100
But it's not like, there's almost this smug, I'm witty about it.
01:02:53.460
And now they're committing to full restaurants.
01:02:55.960
And all the names on the menu are just like vulgar, cinneslut.
01:03:02.920
Sticky Situationship, Double Stuffed, Espresso.
01:03:18.760
And it's a late night adults only dessert spot.
01:03:24.340
And they're just eliminating like 30% of the market because they think these puns are so funny.
01:03:35.640
It's like, all right, I guess a kid can't have a cinnabon anymore.
01:03:39.020
I'll take the Biscoff Batty, two Double Stuffed, one Cream Pied.
01:03:43.580
Like, you force the customer to say it and humiliate themselves, too.
01:03:46.420
And then, like, old people aren't going to want to go there and talk like that.
01:03:49.820
So it's just like a cringe restaurant idea where it sounds like, oh, yeah, like, we're fat millennials.
01:04:00.680
And you think it's funny, but it's like, it's kind of like in the same way the migrant builds the three-story house.
01:04:07.260
It's not really considerate to the people shopping or in the neighborhood.
01:04:12.540
Now you're making, like, a storefront, like a vulgar sex shop, a big red light sign that says slutty buns.
01:04:37.560
28 to 39-year-olds who are high, smoking pot at night, and they need a cinnamon roll delivered to their slop door.
01:04:49.120
This dad confronts some kids who brought their bikes into a store and listen to how the kids respond and how they talk to this adult.
01:05:29.220
These kids are getting TikTok fried and becoming wiggers.
01:05:34.200
And the only reason you would talk like this and act this way was if you didn't have any fear of repercussions at home.
01:05:46.060
Like, back in the day, I feel like that guy could, like, almost beat your ass or, like, take you to your parents and then you get in real trouble.
01:05:56.460
Maybe no one gets hit with a wooden spoon or a belt anymore.
01:06:00.580
The kid didn't even expect his phone to get snatched.
01:06:05.560
And the other kid comes up, starts adjusting his pants.
01:06:09.080
And it's like, buddy, you are going to get stuffed into a locker.
01:06:28.800
It's not the same loop puncher that we showed initially.
01:06:46.200
He's punching and shouldering people very hard.
01:06:54.460
William Livingston, 32, was charged with two felony counts of aggravated battery in a public place.
01:06:59.480
Uh, police say Livingston was identified as the man who struck two women, ages 40 and 29 on June 12th.
01:07:05.160
And he had previously spent time in jail for punching several other women.
01:07:09.860
So he's been arrested seven times in the past 10 years for similar attacks, including two in 2017, 2015, 2016.
01:07:30.720
Imagine how many punches they've had that were down a dark alley or did not caught on camera or not reported.
01:07:38.060
And you have him on video multiple times, like attacking straight.
01:07:41.280
It's not like he's like, Hey, give me that back or get, get off my bike.
01:07:47.740
So you have video of him punching random people.
01:07:50.400
You'd be able to look at the video and go, Oh, this guy is antisocial.
01:07:55.880
Our next story, this guy defended his home from home invaders.
01:08:00.840
And now the DA is trying to charge him with murder.
01:08:04.060
Pontiac, Michigan homeowner charged with manslaughter for shooting burglar.
01:08:08.260
Sivan Wilson, 17, was one of six thugs who broke into a residential garage.
01:08:13.740
Dayton Napton, 24, fired two shots through a windowless door.
01:08:18.060
Wilson was hit but fled and delayed seeking medical treatment.
01:08:21.340
So here's the fine young man and then the homeowner who defended his property in his garage and he shot through a door.
01:08:28.880
And now the DA wants to charge him with murder or manslaughter.
01:08:34.220
White Lake Township DA Karen McDonald is now seeking manslaughter charges against Michigan man Dayton Napton.
01:08:40.620
After he defended his property by firing on six burglars in his garage, killing one.
01:08:50.180
And we have a clip here of the family of the person who got shot, one of the thugs who was home invading.
01:08:56.260
And they're all defending him and pretending the white guy did this like, I don't know, because he's racist.
01:09:00.480
Yeah, well, they're not happy with the charge of manslaughter.
01:09:03.900
They think it should be murder one, capital case.
01:09:10.540
Four months after 17-year-old Savon Wilson of Pontiac shot and killed in White Lake Township, his family says the charges have them confused.
01:09:19.960
I think the way they went about it, it could have been done better.
01:09:22.780
24-year-old Dayton Napton charged with manslaughter, assault with intent to do great bodily harm, and two counts of felony firearm for the death of Wilson and shooting another teen in the leg.
01:09:33.860
Wilson's family says they want Napton charged with murder.
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It doesn't make sense that it wasn't done out of malice and for them to charge him with manslaughter when everything in the report is suggesting that it was malicious intent.
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Back in July, prosecutors say Wilson, along with six others, broke into Napton's detached garage.
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Napton coming out with a 9mm, prosecutors say firing two shots through a windowless locked garage door.
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Then, as the group ran away, prosecutors say Napton shot at them five more times, ran back inside, reloaded his gun, and came back outside.
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I never heard anything about him getting shot in the garage.
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But prosecutors say Wilson hit and killed from a bullet fired through the locked door.
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I would have never expected this to happen to him.
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He was doing home invasions with five of his friends.
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Yeah, and then the age thing doesn't really matter when you're kind of like in that ski mask, like black adult-sized group of people.
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You don't really process that when your garage is being broken into at midnight or whenever it was.
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Just doing a couple home invasions on the weekend with his friends.
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And what message does that send to the other criminals that like, oh, yeah, the white homeowners aren't allowed to defend themselves?
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A common theme is I think one of the clips we showed back in the day was like, how was he going to get his money for school clothes?
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And he was robbing from a home, doing a home invasion.
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And there's always this like, oh, he had dreams and aspirations.
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So I want to take a second and do that for what is his name?
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I'm going to do that on his behalf because I know his family is probably just trying to stay quiet and doing some, you know, keeping their head down, hiring the best lawyer they can to defend against this.
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He had an old radio on the shelf in the garage.
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So now we're just going to do it for him because he's probably a good guy who's just defending his property against six, a group of six thugs.
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And he shot the guy who died through the door, meaning he was in the garage.
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It wasn't like they ran away and he shot him in the back, which I would still say is fine.
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Savant could have got medical attention and he didn't seek medical attention right away.
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Oh, that means, you know, you were doing a crime and you didn't want to go to the hospital and explain how you got a gunshot wound.
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The, the, the, they're siding automatically with the black criminal.
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And then imagine you're the family of the kid who got shot and you're like, well, you know, he was up to no good and it's unfortunate that it ended this way.
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And then there's a lot of states that have certain laws about, um, if someone dies in the commission of a felony.
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So these other kids should get charged with his death.
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I was going to say, at least it's not a crime or a waste of taxpayer money.
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But I'm sure EBT was probably used for the ribs at the reception.
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Um, the funny thing about this is like, this is such low brow behavior twerking on the casket
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and it's not like it was one woman and like the old grandmas are like shaking their heads.
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Someone's on a microphone saying, yeah, get it.
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Uh, this one is a story we've kind of covered before.
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When the baby mama dropped the baby off on a porch.
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So she's arguing with some grandma maybe of the baby daddy.
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But she started repeating, I think, less than 30 seconds ago.
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She starts repeating, and then the brick throw comes right after.
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And, you know, things would be way better if that was a married couple
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And another thing that went unnoticed, the person filming, their car kept stalling.
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So she ain't doing routine maintenance and shit.
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But dropping DaBaby off is better than aborting DaBaby,
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which is what we have an example in this next clip at Planned Parenthood.
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Ready to beat the motherfucker Baby the fuck up.
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And we show you these issues in the urban community every week.
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But somehow, we're always blamed as the problem.
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Everyone says it's a white people is the problem.
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White people is the reason why everything's fucked up.
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I think I have a question where I can make this group of people understand how deep this shit is.
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White America, do you realize that you're the villain in everyone's story?
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So I guess we're the ones who made everything a low-trust society?
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We're the ones who made Section 8 ghetto and dangerous and horrible?
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Everyone's doing all the violence and shooting everybody.
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It's like, well, who's the villain in real life?
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And I actually found a tweet that kind of sums up how it's not the white people.
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At what point do we start to recognize a common theme here?
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And we're also the ones paying for everyone's EBT and SNAP.
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You know those ribs at the funeral when I was twerking on the casket?
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First is a woman with the largest EBT balance I've ever heard.
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An apartment where I can rent out the room but still pay Section 8.
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And this woman is giving advice on how to get EBT no matter what.
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I'm trying to figure out why the people so mad about food stamps.
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Like, literally, if you want food stamps, just apply and lie.
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She's talking about fraud, which is basically stealing by deception.
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Not only do you have it wrong, you have it completely backwards.
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There is going to be the Trump administration will require SNAP participants to reapply for
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benefits because of all the fraud that was exposed.
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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the USDA will have participants in the SNAP program
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So I think some of the quotes were, you know, it's interesting because they talk about how
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people are, like she said, there's 186,000 deceased men and women and children are receiving
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a check through SNAP, citing data from 29 states that complied with the USDA's request
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So they're talking about like a different kind of fraud, just pure fraud.
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And we're talking about like liars and like all the soft shit and the scammy nature of
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They're going to make people jump through some hoops, I guess.
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So there was, we found out during this shutdown.
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So basically during the shutdown, it exposed what was really going on.
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So now they need to reapply and prove they can't survive without it, which is kind of
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So I hope, I hope some of the fraud and waste is reduced, but you know, being black-pilled
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as I am, I think we might come out of this with more abuse somehow.
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First, we have the Japanese bullet train that goes over 300 miles an hour.
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Or, I don't know, it's kind of dark, but I was going to say it's like, you know, people
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kill themselves by jumping in front of the train.
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This is about how clean the streets are and everything is in Japan.
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You'll be surprised when you watch until the end.
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Yes, even the garbage trucks look like they just came out of the dealership, so clean that
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Everyday workers wash them before heading out because dirtying the street would be a sign
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There are specific days for each type of garbage.
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Next, this guy is giving back to the homeless people.
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And I think that he did an AI Charlie Kirk face swap on that.
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But they are handing out knives to the homeless, giving back during Christmas.
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Next, these dogs got rewarded after a successful day hunting.
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They trade him into some human food after they get you your pheasant?
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I don't like giving dogs bread because I don't think it's natural.
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But there's something about giving dogs a full meal.
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It's like maybe it rewires their brain a little bit.
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I kind of want to give Jerry like a whole pizza one day.
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Now we're getting into our Pure Americana clips of the week.
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We have a happy birthday to Gina on November 17th.
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That's also named the dog's name, Jerry, as well.
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She turned 60 on November 17th, and we red-pilled her with this podcast.
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So she got into the show, and now she's violently a right-wing extremist.
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You know, sometimes I don't think we're really convincing anybody, but then it's nice to hear that we are.
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Because a lot of times, I just assume we're talking to our own guys for the most.
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But I think our own guys will drag a girlfriend or a wife or a sister or whatever.
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And then they'll watch and go, what are these guys talking about?
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Oh, they're actually funny or actually like that.
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The source material can't be ignored sometimes when we show some of the stories.
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So I think we win people over who get dragged to the show.
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And here's her in her Helen Keller denier merch.
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