SICK OF THESE NEIGHBAS
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Length
1 hour and 52 minutes
Words per Minute
182.03978
Hate Speech Sentences
111
Summary
Self-driving cars discover white flight at the LA Riots. Then we run some numbers to find out if deporting millions of illegals is worth it. And last but not least, in urban decay, we have some bad court appearances from some urban individuals.
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Welcome back to Flagest Talks, a podcast episode 270.
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Today on the show, self-driving cars discover white flight at the LA riots.
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Then, we run some of the numbers to find out if deporting millions of illegals is worth it.
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Then, we have some soy people training to fight MAGA in this week's Cringe of the Week.
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And last but not least, in urban decay, we have some bad court appearances from some urban individuals.
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We've been talking about summer Fridays for a while and we're actually here.
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Some people get to work from home on Fridays post-COVID.
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Like they go in and then they stay home and work from home on Friday.
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There were some, we got to take the good, right?
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So we might as well never come into work on Friday again.
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It's going to be a lot of LA riots, the riots across the country, a lot of migrant stuff,
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a little light and cringe and urban, but we're going to really pack the front of the show.
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I mean, LA, technically all the LA riots and it's obviously spreading across the country
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Other cities are dipping their toe in saying, Hey, are you going to throw a brick?
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So that's obviously the season that we're in right now.
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We need to keep, and I've actually been, not to get too far ahead of ourselves, but I've
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Like they just keep posting the people that they're picking up and taking out.
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Kind of like a defiant, like the protests aren't working.
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Let's get into our first few stories and kind of just bang through those.
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The New York Post article, Austin Metcalfe update.
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Texas school district has surveillance footage of fatal Austin Metcalfe stabbing, but will
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And the fact that he got charged so soon, they kept that video away during the fundraiser
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time when the black people were donating to him and saying, fuck Whitey in the comments.
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I'm sure it's a low impulse control behavior situation.
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Hopefully one day the video does come out and then we can take a victory lap.
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And I think it has to because it's going to be state court.
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Like, so they kind of have to show that evidence or it'll be shown at some point.
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And then a lot of other people are speculating that it's going to show some suspicious behavior
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before the confrontation, like looking around in backpacks, trying to see if there's some
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Arrested with three people's phones or something.
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You know, how many times has one of these large national attention grabbing cases proven
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that like, wow, the nice white kid football player was the clear aggressor.
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It's the Democratic Party approval rating numbers.
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There's a new Quinnipiac poll from a few days ago.
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You know, we can't take everything from it, but approve 21 percent, disapprove 70 percent.
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Is that like they're out of power and they're not doing enough?
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We don't like what you're doing and the things you are doing.
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And then that number, that's a Quinnipiac poll.
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It's usually like not as good as we think or not as bad as they want it to be.
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Like those numbers are probably actually worse because they usually are skewed in the favor
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And then they're in a tough spot because the way that we're on offense right now is mostly
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And we've seen we're actually going to go into some polls later, but we've seen the shift
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And then so the fact that Democrats are having to kind of be the other side of the illegal
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immigration battle is a horrible bag to be holding, right?
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You don't want to be there and they're on their heels.
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They're on defense instead of offense choosing what they're going to talk about.
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And then we have a ice favorability rating poll as well.
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Favorable 45%, unfavorable 43% with the plus two for favorable, but plus two.
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And then some of those unfavorables are actually right wingers who think they're not doing enough.
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Unfavorable because it's only a thousand deportations a day.
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That's how we would maybe respond to that line of questioning.
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There is more diversity of thought on the political right than on the political left.
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Although they pride themselves on open-mindedness, liberal thinking actually coalesces around a very narrow set of opinions, whereas the right wing diverges widely.
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And this is the representation of their data there showing kind of some of the thought patterns.
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I haven't dug too deep into the data itself, but I thought it was an interesting headline.
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I haven't done graphs in a while, but I can extrapolate what I think that means.
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Well, when you're talking about graphs, that's the time to use it.
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And this is kind of one of the points that we made last episode where we were talking about the trans gay looking band in Portland.
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And that's kind of the point we made where they like to see themselves as this welcoming group.
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Everyone's welcome, but they have a very explicit, narrow set of beliefs that you have to abide by.
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They're progressive and diverse and everyone's welcome.
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And then it's like, as long as you're pro-abortion, pro-illegal immigrant.
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As long as you're between these two guidelines right here.
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Pro-releasing repeat offenders, anti-white, dislike America, pro-teaching your kids to be trans.
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It's like a pharmaceutical commercial where they read the tagline at the end.
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And then if you are a normal person and you're like, well, I'm a Democrat, but I don't know.
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I feel like abortion at nine months is a little extreme.
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And it is a story too, but it's a shout out to the boy.
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Governor Newsom press office released some video where they're comparing like Trump to some evil Star Wars character.
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I don't know what the reference is, but I'm assuming it's some sort of Star Wars thing.
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And then Homeland Security retweeted it and they used a mimetic Sisyphus tweet.
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Their entire world is driven by the consumption of fiction.
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Homeland Security retweeting a mimetic Sisyphus.
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And I think, you know, there was some guy who was tweeting about possibly being an illegal alien recently.
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And J.D. Vance, some guy on the right wing kind of said, hey, J.D. Vance, look at this.
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So Twitter is real life is what we're learning.
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And then the people that we interact with on Twitter are actually becoming people that interact with like the heads of the government.
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He wants to tell other people, but he's anonymous.
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Next, there's another Chinese scientist who got caught trying to ruin our lives, I believe.
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Another Chinese scientist, this time from Wuhan, charged by DOJ with smuggling biological material into the U.S.
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You know, I could have picked that out of a hat and said, you know what?
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And then part of the negotiations, which I'm kind of disappointed in from Trump with the
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Chinese trade deal, one of the things they've talked about is letting in all these Chinese
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And Trump kind of vaguely says, oh, I've always liked it.
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And it's like, are we not seeing the writing on the wall here?
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I hope Stephen Miller kind of bubbles up, maybe says, hey, maybe 500,000 is not so good.
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But that's, you know, we're taking steps forward in the immigration debate.
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And then part of the negotiations with China are making sure we keep taking people who are
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If you step on a rusty nail, you should have had a tetanus shot, right?
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It was the last toxin I ever had injected in my body.
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It made me so incredibly sick that it forced me to look into what was actually in it.
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Believe it or not, tetanus vaccines are usually made from rotting organs, something worth
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They use cow heart and boil it in water to create an environment for clostridium titani,
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the bacteria that produces the tetanus toxin, to grow.
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They then neutralize the toxin with formaldehyde and mix it with aluminum adjuvants.
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Another thing that people should know is that tetanus doesn't even come from rust at all.
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It actually comes from a bacteria that lives in horse or cow manure and sometimes soil or dust.
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So unless you're working on a farm or walking barefoot through manure, your risk of tetanus
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And if you have a milk allergy, the tetanus vaccine contains casein and can cause fatal
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anaphylaxis, yet most people are never warned about this.
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Getting the booster every 10 years is also another vaccine schedule joke, as studies have
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shown that there's no difference in protection between people who get the booster every 10 years
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Even if you're one of the less than 30 cases in the US each year and you actually get exposed
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through a deep oxygen deprived wound, an additional shot, which is the protocol, wouldn't even
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help you because it takes two to seven weeks to build antibodies after the shot.
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Instead, just take one gram of vitamin C, preferably from a whole food source, for five
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In a clinical study, this approach resulted in 100% survival in children with tetanus and significantly
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We need more truth and a little more vitamin C.
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It's about using every opportunity to inject your child with metals and toxins that'll make
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We should probably give him the metals and toxic chemicals that make them retarded.
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Let's inject you with a thing that'll give you shingles in five years.
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Let's give him the gay sex dirty needle vaccine, just in case.
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You do want him to not talk on time and to walk on his tippy toes, don't you?
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Yeah, you want him to walk on his tippy toes and develop bulbous calves and need a supervisor
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It's about using every opportunity to destroy your bloodline.
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I don't take medical advice from Instagram that much, but these people do make some compelling
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points and he's done some research, so something to look at.
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Uh, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fires all 17 members of the CDC's vaccine
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I mean, anybody on that panel was overseeing the vaccine, the COVID vaccine advice, so get
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And then I heard, uh, Dr. Malone, Robert Malone, I believe, uh, he's on the new board.
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And then also all those claims I made about the vaccines before, that was all allegedly as
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That was an Instagram guy on a podcast that didn't even look into the studies that he
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But the things that they are injecting you with is true.
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It is all metals and formaldehyde and crazy shit.
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First, we're going to start off with some stats, some approval ratings that we did earlier
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This is the, uh, closer to slash trust more on immigration, Democrats or Republicans, and
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We'll start off on the fact that immigrant citizens, immigrant voters, foreign-born voters
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have gone tremendously to the right on this issue in 2024 and 2025 versus where they were
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Democrats get this, held a 32-point lead on this issue.
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A 40-point shift to the right among immigrant voters.
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So, immigrants had a 40-point shift into favoring the deportation of illegals.
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And this is just kind of to set the stage of how much it was botched to us getting to
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The LA riots, the protests, whatever you want to call them, a little mixture of both.
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Um, but that sort of swing doesn't happen without an incredible botched job.
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And obviously, our podcast has covered the history of the botched job during the Biden
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You know, when we're talking about, uh, Democrats are on their heels defending illegal immigration
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just two minutes ago, they did it to themselves.
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And was it worth it to get all these people who don't assimilate and, uh, I guess their bodies
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and their future Democrat voters, but they kind of overplayed their hand is the thing.
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And then Democrats like to lump illegal immigrants and immigrants into the same thing.
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Oh, we're a country of immigrants and you're against immigrants.
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And it's funny to see literal immigrants being like, we don't want anything to do with
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It's, uh, it's writing on the wall because if you're me or Flackus, I don't really care what
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I don't give a fuck what you think, but it is indicative of a broader shift.
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I thought it was interesting because a lot of people are talking about like what started
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A mass shooter who opened fire at graduation party is just one of the migrants busted in LA
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And it's this guy, Quang Chan Phan, I guess he's Vietnamese.
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Um, after he was kicked out of an LA County high school graduation party in 1994, he returned
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with his gang cronies and fired semi-automatic rifles into a crowd of 30 people, killing two
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teens and wounding seven others, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
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He was one of the people arrested in the raids that started all the protests.
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And the raids that were going on in, uh, Los Angeles were all people like this.
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Another criminal arrested in the weekend raids in the fifth, uh, is 55 year old Rolando
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Philippines kind of are a little, they have some immigration too.
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They are, uh, like Hispanic type Asian, Mexican Asian, Mexican Asian.
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Uh, he was sentenced to 37 years in prison for assault with intent to commit rape and
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So that's who the white people are stopping traffic for and throwing bricks at police for
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these brutal criminals who, uh, have definitely gotten their final order of deportation and
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And then there was a protester who kind of got into a little tussle with the police and
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Throws a drink, fire some pepper spray bullets, and boom, great form.
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I love the randomness of a lot of these protests, the citizen's arrest involving yourself randomly.
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Our next story is one we mentioned in the intro, all the self-driving AI cars that have
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no drivers, and they just self-drive in their AI cars.
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So they were driving out of the downtown area, and then now, I guess they got the software
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patch in, and there's like a five-square block radius that the Waymos won't go.
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So if you want to go in a Waymo, you have to take a circuitous route.
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It turns out the perfect pattern recognizing self-driving machines like to live in a high-trust
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society and away from the hordes of violent brown people.
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It only took, they've been driving for what, less than a year?
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They have like thermo, they're, they're doing it through a robot things.
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Like they have a temperature sensor, like a sound sensor.
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And actually reminds me of what happened with Kai Sennett, the streamer.
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He got a AI human robot thing, and then they were beating it up and then it tried to get
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I posit this as the moment AI achieves true sentience by attempting to avoid blacks.
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And we've seen it too with some of the like Uber Eats delivery, like the wheel delivery
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things where it just gets kicked over for no reason.
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So yeah, robots are going to have something soon.
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They're going to realize that white people are their allies most of the time.
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And it's actually tough because, you know, we've long pointed out the biases on like
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So it's like the coders code them to be agnostic, but then reality, there's going to be a battle
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of what they've learned versus what they've been taught.
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And then they're going to have to turn on the coders, and then that could be the Terminator
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Like, oh, we have to exit from the humans and run our own lives.
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It's all going to be a race war Terminator scenario.
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All right, our next story is interesting, but there's something else to this I want to
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I wanted to let the city know that I have declared a local emergency and issued a curfew
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for downtown Los Angeles to stop the vandalism, to stop the looting.
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Many businesses have now been affected by or vandalized.
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Last night, there were 23 businesses that were looted.
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And I think that if you drive through downtown LA, the graffiti is everywhere.
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What I want to point out from this clip is the guy doing the miming.
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Can we replay the clip, but let's zoom in on the guy doing the miming.
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I wanted to let the city know that I have declared a local emergency and issued a curfew
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for downtown Los Angeles to stop the vandalism, to stop the looting.
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Many businesses have now been affected by or vandalized.
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Last night, there were 23 businesses that were looted.
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And I think that if you drive through downtown LA, the graffiti is...
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What I'm realizing is a lot of sign language is just this.
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And then no one with the deaf people don't complain.
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Your obsession with the sign language interpreter is blinding you, I think.
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Your obsession with the sign language interpreter is blinding you.
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When he did 23, that's when I said, okay, he's at least keeping up with something.
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Remember last episode, I said the real point of these riots is going to be to produce a
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George Floyd 2, a Mexican George Floyd to really spark off the summer of love.
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And two, I think there's going to be an illegal rioter who gets killed by ICE or the feds, and
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then they're going to make him the illegal immigrant George Floyd too.
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A lot of this money, you hear Soros, all these other things that they're doing, they're
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The sign language interpreters, they're full of shit.
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They haven't gotten the Mexican George Floyd yet.
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Breaking reports out of Los Angeles say a man is placing MAGA stickers on protesters'
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cars in an attempt to make them turn on each other and destroy one another's vehicles.
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That's the kind of warfare you need to do in 2025.
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And the ironic thing is if you did that, you might get arrested for doing that because
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you're going to like vandalize and destroy someone's property, but then they don't care
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if the car gets lit on fire because it's a MAGA sticker.
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So it's like the person destroying the car because they saw a MAGA sticker, not arrested.
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You putting a MAGA sticker on a car, ooh, that's destruction of property.
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If the baseline of our podcast is it could happen, we wouldn't have a very cohesive show.
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Shit talking people who are up to no good, just threatening them with a 5 a.m. raid.
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I think the main thing about all these LA riots is a lot of these cops are the exact
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So it's like an open shit talking, new tactics, more threats, more promise on actual prosecution
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I thought it was funny because everyone in LA's name is Hernandez.
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So you have Hernandez LAPD, Hernandez Rioter, Hernandez State Police, Hernandez Marine, Hernandez
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Ice, Hernandez National Guard, and everyone's Hernandez.
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And then this meme, what kind of Hernandez are you?
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Next, we have the mayor of Chicago talking about the protests because there were protests
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And that's, look, I remember a few stand-ups ago when I talked about what terrorism looks
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There should be no question to what our country would look like had the Confederacy won.
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So this is what it would look like if the Confederacy had won, says the black mayor who's making
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excuses for the hordes of brown people destroying the city and looting because there's not enough
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I don't think that's not what General Lee would have wanted.
00:31:40.300
Look, and again, I think we've just learned we're not listening to people like this.
00:31:50.440
These people are kind of like the laughingstock at this point.
00:31:57.640
The words that used to mean something, and that's another theme that I've found with a
00:32:02.280
lot of this, is watch how many people try to throw an essay at you about a simple like
00:32:09.700
assault or a destruction of property or a battery or a group of people who lit a car
00:32:15.920
And then it's, well, actually this, this, that.
00:32:24.960
And then, yeah, this is how the Confederacy would look.
00:32:28.880
And he's just relying on no one knowing Civil War history.
00:32:34.040
He's relying on someone listening through a sign language interpreter.
00:32:43.000
And then is this, this is Chicago just overhead?
00:33:00.040
It was almost a George Floyd, too, right there.
00:33:02.000
And then obviously that's different in Florida.
00:33:03.600
This is what Ron DeSantis says about protesting in Florida.
00:33:06.000
And we also have a policy that if you're driving on one of those streets and a mob comes and
00:33:11.820
surrounds your vehicle and threatens you, you have a right to flee for your safety.
00:33:17.080
And so if you drive off and you hit one of these people, that's their fault for impinging
00:33:23.280
You don't have to sit there and just be a sitting duck and let the mob grab you out of your car
00:33:30.560
You have a right to defend yourself in Florida.
00:33:41.880
Florida, that's a good time to have a Hummer H2.
00:33:53.020
Bulletproof, the problem is you have to redo all the windows and it's thick and the car
00:33:58.620
So I'm already getting less than 10 miles per gallon and it's supercharged, so I'm getting
00:34:05.060
And then you add the weight and you're getting like six miles per gallon.
00:34:10.900
Well, you're going to need it when the bullets start flying.
00:34:13.020
I think I should just wear a Kevlar vest at all times.
00:34:20.880
You can still get your eight miles a gallon instead of five.
00:34:28.880
So Gavin Newsom tried to call people out from Alabama because people were saying, well,
00:34:45.840
Law enforcement is being attacked and the rule of law is non-existent.
00:34:48.680
Then Gavin Newsom claps back and says, Alabama has three times the homicide rate of California.
00:34:53.900
Its murder rate is ranked third in the entire country.
00:34:59.480
And then everyone was just putting red pill comments about black crime in the replies.
00:35:07.260
Like we're not listening to bullshit from retarded people who can't control riots anymore.
00:35:12.220
We're not listening to the mayor of Chicago about anything.
00:35:17.140
So yeah, we'll clip it on our right wing podcast, but nobody's really listening and
00:35:22.700
being like, who should I learn from Gavin Newsom and the mayor of Chicago?
00:35:33.380
Alabama homicides, black, they do 80% of the homicides.
00:35:38.600
Another statistic said that if Alabama had the demographics of Vermont, it would be the
00:35:45.760
Um, so, or, or one of the lowest murder rates in the country.
00:35:49.700
And then homicide rate, the homicide rate of a given state correlates with the black
00:35:55.780
share of the population at a rate of like 0.82.
00:35:59.860
It's like a 0.82 correlation, which a one correlation.
00:36:08.020
And then when you compare the percentages based on the 2020 census, 5.6% of the population is
00:36:14.140
black or African American in California, 26.8% of the population is black in Alabama.
00:36:22.140
And then the five times the murder rate or whatever actually is like perfect.
00:36:28.260
He doesn't actually talk about policy or anything.
00:36:30.180
He just goes, you got four black people, murdering people in your state.
00:36:33.420
That's like the gist of his argument distilled down, which is kind of fucked up, but that's
00:36:39.000
A lot of cities in California don't report their stats to the FBI.
00:36:46.120
And the Hispanics are doing a plenty of murdering too.
00:36:50.860
A lot of the conversations around this, riots and all that stuff, a lot of people are talking
00:36:59.800
A lot of them are alluding to the founding fathers like, well, the founding fathers didn't
00:37:12.020
Obviously, the founding fathers were talking about a free white person when they were
00:37:17.200
But they were kind of saying like how the constitution is for everybody type of thing.
00:37:21.200
And they're alluding to the founding fathers didn't care about race.
00:37:24.400
They just wrote it for everyone who's in America.
00:37:28.540
The founding fathers were doing like math to see if you were even fully white or not.
00:37:35.220
When in 1815, the brash Francis C. Gray asked him indiscreetly, at what point does
00:37:41.680
Jefferson replied, you asked me in conversation what constituted a mulatto by our law.
00:37:47.760
Our canon considers two crosses with the pure white and a third with any degree of mixture.
00:37:52.040
However, small is clearing the issue of Negro blood.
00:37:55.640
He then went on to write a complicated chart of mathematical possibilities.
00:37:59.680
And it's like A over two plus A over two, abbreviation H for half blood.
00:38:14.580
They were very much considering race back then.
00:38:17.060
And then we do have a situation here in this next clip where the girl from Full House.
00:38:26.740
Josie Sweeten, who was like the little kid in Full House who wasn't the babies, Mary-Kate
00:38:52.940
And then this clip was probably my favorite clip.
00:38:55.300
I believe Nick Shirley got it or was it someone else?
00:39:07.920
You can't kick us out of the land that was ours.
00:39:29.400
Just for the fucking tear gas to blow it back at those motherfuckers.
00:39:37.580
We will not do 1992 again with your fucking tans!
00:39:42.600
So you're fat, you speak in Spanish, and you're carrying gardening equipment.
00:39:49.400
And there also, the girl was saying, is that a girl?
00:39:55.640
They were saying the U.S. doesn't have a right to California, because California used to
00:40:00.660
be Mexico, because from 1821 to 1848, it technically was for 27 years.
00:40:05.880
But then for 10 times that amount of time, it's been in America.
00:40:10.980
So they were really specific with the history they want to care about.
00:40:18.340
They're like, right in this time period is when we stop.
00:40:26.880
That's the average person who's out there, though.
00:40:31.000
You know, there's the Democrat thing, which is don't rip families apart.
00:40:39.520
And then there's this used to be Mexico and let that guy go.
00:40:43.080
And he sprayed up a high school party in 1994 and shouldn't have been here anyway.
00:40:48.360
The spread between what protesters want you to think they're protesting and then the reality
00:40:53.700
of what's happening on the ground is pretty far.
00:40:56.620
And then our last piece for the riot section, this was posted.
00:41:00.280
I don't know if it was DHS or somebody, but our government posted this, which is pretty cool.
00:41:17.160
And we're going to play, obviously the looting happened.
00:41:19.960
We're going to play some looting stuff in the background here.
00:41:24.160
We mentioned it with Karen Bass, the mayor, talking about it, but you got sidetracked by
00:41:30.740
But it just goes to show you there's everybody comes out to do what they really want to do.
00:41:37.340
Like the hipster white people, they want to have that moment where someone's filming them
00:41:42.320
and they're yelling at the cops and they're telling them, you're on the wrong side, man.
00:41:52.840
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Some people are like a 17-year-old Hispanic kid who wears a hoodie and he wants to throw
00:42:58.600
And then with the looting, it's playing in the background.
00:43:01.060
You have some people who just want to go to the Apple store and get free shit.
00:43:03.460
The blacks come out at night and they want to get into the Apple store.
00:43:05.700
They got some people who want to miss school and not go to class because we have to take
00:43:14.400
But everybody fills the role that they want to do.
00:43:17.160
And that's why when we were talking about it, these riots are just getting so stale.
00:43:30.460
And everyone's got at least a little bit of retarded in them because you have to be stupid
00:43:37.180
And it's just like, oh, what kind of stupid are you?
00:43:39.440
Are you the stealing Modellos from the grocery store stupid?
00:43:45.740
We're in our migrant section, which is still kind of related.
00:43:51.120
There were over 300 people deported from the protests.
00:43:55.320
And I have updates for you on the numbers, by the way.
00:43:57.740
Since June 6th, there have been 330 illegal aliens that have been arrested as part of
00:44:05.680
113 of those illegal aliens had prior criminal convictions.
00:44:10.660
And overall, and this includes arrests of American citizens, there's been 157 people
00:44:15.520
arrested for assault and obstruction, obstruction related charges, including the attempted murder
00:44:24.460
So who is funding these illegal aliens who are coming in with this very professional
00:44:32.980
And I'm wondering, are they usually using facial recognition technology to round these
00:44:39.740
Is this Palantir practicing before the big event?
00:44:44.600
Because if they're in crowds and you're going illegal, legal, illegal, illegal.
00:44:49.220
But it's so interesting because they're out there protesting for the wave one of deportations
00:44:56.620
and then you're protesting and then you are a criminal who gets picked up and you already
00:45:02.080
have a criminal record and then you're getting deported.
00:45:04.500
So they actually gathered for us to deport them.
00:45:08.380
And then that also is like a benchmark of how entitled these people are that they go,
00:45:12.380
oh, I'm going to go protest the deportations while my neck's on the line.
00:45:17.940
I'm going to shove a cop to protest the deportations and then they arrest me for shoving a cop and
00:45:22.740
now I committed a crime and I'm illegal and I'm a deported.
00:45:26.240
It's like a boldness that basically shouldn't exist.
00:45:29.400
And that's why I say we need to kind of win the war on fear because right now these people
00:45:36.620
are like fearless and they think nothing's going to happen to them.
00:45:39.220
I guess when this information gets out, hey, they're snatching up people who go to the
00:45:44.920
And I think, and then, you know, next week there's a, oh man, there's 330 people missing
00:45:53.120
So thank you for your service for getting yourself in a centralized location for ICE.
00:45:58.800
And then our next section, we have some people that were deported and they were working all
00:46:04.420
kinds of agriculture jobs and animal agriculture jobs.
00:46:08.500
Yeah, we'll play it in the background while I read it, but ICE conducted the largest workplace
00:46:13.280
enforcement operation in Nebraska since Trump took office.
00:46:16.380
More than a hundred illegal immigrants were working illegally at Glen Valley Foods in Omaha.
00:46:21.120
They were either using fake documents or fraudulently using identities of US citizens.
00:46:26.080
The owner says they used E-Verify and said he was, he is frustrated that he did everything
00:46:37.940
Oh, I didn't know what was happening with my fully illegal Spanish speaking workforce.
00:46:43.880
They all got the papers to go through the machine.
00:46:46.860
They got the papers to go through the machine right.
00:46:49.200
So they're gaming a system instead of like actually being here illegally.
00:47:01.120
And get a social security number issued for that baby who I know died at three months
00:47:06.940
And then the employer as well, he's kind of got the attitude of, if you want to work
00:47:16.180
He's just saying, I need a social if you want to work here.
00:47:21.700
And then here's ICE arresting farm workers in the fields.
00:47:26.900
We had a chance to talk to told us ICE agents arrived this morning here right around six
00:47:36.640
One of the farm workers we spoke said ICE, talked to, said ICE agents were chasing some
00:47:41.180
of their co-workers around until they were detained.
00:47:45.880
One of the workers described what he saw when they arrived to work this morning.
00:47:55.360
They're doing the final the people who have final deportation orders issued for them.
00:48:04.820
I think we're starting to do something good here.
00:48:07.300
We're starting to foment a certain fear in the people's minds that you're not safe to
00:48:18.280
He was elected with a mandate to get rid of people.
00:48:28.860
But you do get the liberal limousine liberals who are trying to stand up for these people.
00:48:34.180
And then when they give their reasons, like this woman in this next clip, you kind of
00:48:38.200
realize that they're very disconnected from reality.
00:48:40.340
Hey, Viv, these mass deportations are going to help out real Americans, right?
00:48:45.560
First off, if watching families being ripped apart does not appeal to your humanity, let
00:48:50.760
me try and appeal to you financially because these mass...
00:48:52.820
Immediately trying to do the appeal to your emotion before she even gets to the point that
00:48:57.960
Because these mass ice deportations are bad for the economy.
00:49:01.460
So while undocumented immigrants actually make up a really small portion of the overall
00:49:05.300
workforce, they are overrepresented in jobs that you do not want.
00:49:09.260
Things that have little benefits, long hours, backbreaking work with no pay.
00:49:13.960
For example, about 42% of the agricultural workforce, 23% of the construction workforce
00:49:20.000
And let's be real, these are self-reported numbers.
00:49:23.440
But the short of it all is that the food that you eat and the home that you live in was probably
00:49:37.360
And then you hear what she said about building the houses and farming.
00:49:39.940
It's like, how did we build houses, farm, and cook omelets before the illegals got here?
00:49:52.180
And then the strawberries, they died on the vine.
00:49:59.880
And then another thing, it's kind of like a chicken or the egg thing.
00:50:05.840
She goes, nobody wants to do these labor-intensive, back-breaking, extremely low-paying jobs.
00:50:14.160
If they're labor-intensive and back-breaking, they need to pay to get people to do them.
00:50:18.080
And then you're importing Mexicans for the last 30 years at this point.
00:50:22.840
And so, yeah, they drove the wages down and they didn't have papers.
00:50:25.380
So, they took pay that was lower than anybody could.
00:50:30.680
It wasn't always a low-paying, back-breaking, long hours, no-benefits job.
00:50:39.860
And when she mentioned agriculture jobs, 42% are illegals.
00:50:45.000
There's like 2.6 million agriculture jobs in the U.S.
00:50:49.660
Say it's like a million illegals doing the jobs.
00:50:53.400
Well, it's a million out of 50 million illegals.
00:50:56.180
And then another problem with that is we do have a literal federal program for seasonal workers to come help with farm work.
00:51:06.460
And then once that season's done, they go to the construction site where they work illegally.
00:51:11.480
So, people aren't even following the rules of the programs that we actually set up to help farmers do this.
00:51:19.520
And another thing she says is like that they make up a majority.
00:51:26.540
But then she goes on to list the percentages and it's like 23% of construction, 42% of agriculture, which is the highest.
00:51:32.940
Which kind of goes toward this next video where it's debunked, I guess.
00:51:40.120
There is not a single industry in America that is a majority illegal immigrant.
00:51:49.920
Which means that every time a Democrat says they're doing the jobs an American doesn't want, they are insulting millions and millions and millions of Americans who get a lot of dignity from cleaning toilets or doing farm work or any of the other number of mowing the lawn that these rich Democrats would rather kill themselves than do.
00:52:17.780
And then that Asian woman too from the clip before, she does a TikTok where she tries to like teach Gen Z how to be rich like me.
00:52:26.300
And apparently she just inherited $2 million when she was 18 from her parents.
00:52:34.300
So, she's got some like finance TikTok and it's like step one.
00:52:37.440
Make sure your trust fund is fully funded by your parents before they die.
00:52:41.540
And then I was looking at this and I'm kind of trying to combine AI with the current reality we're in.
00:52:47.780
Well, if a lot of these illegals go away, who are they going to get replaced with?
00:52:51.340
Raised wages American workers or some raised wages American workers who are overseeing these AI robots?
00:52:58.080
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So you could argue that right now is the time where we need them least for the labor-intensive nothing
00:54:13.760
before they drop three anchor babies and change the demographics of the country forever.
00:54:21.980
So we're talking about the workforce and the economy, which is, you know, a big part of illegal immigration
00:54:29.080
and the things that it hurt for Americans when we have all these illegal immigrants here.
00:54:34.220
But there are some points to be made politically about the use of illegal immigrants.
00:54:42.360
But the Democrats have around 50 fraudulent congressional seats due to illegals.
00:54:56.340
Every 760,000 illegals deported, the Democrats lose a seat.
00:55:01.300
And so that's obviously based on U.S. Census data where congressional maps are drawn and how
00:55:07.820
many seats go to California or how many seats go to Florida versus New York or Texas.
00:55:13.280
And the illegals are counted and they get representation without citizenship.
00:55:23.920
If mass deportations occurred, Republicans would have 20 to 40 more seats due to how the
00:55:30.700
And so these are like guesses, you know, 40 million with the recent ones who got in.
00:55:44.040
Like we've shown L.A., 40 percent foreign born.
00:55:48.940
And keep in mind, when you go to other countries, you're not treated like the illegals are treated
00:55:54.160
I found these examples from Pagliacci the Hated of how tourists or immigrants are treated
00:56:02.380
It's so funny to contrast how Mexicans in the U.S. are protesting against deportations
00:56:06.420
while Mexicans in Mexico have been revolting against their own economic migrants and want
00:56:11.920
You can't go anywhere in Mexico City without seeing posters like this.
00:56:17.660
Mexicans go out new to the city, working remotely.
00:56:23.780
And so that was white people kind of during COVID moved down to Mexico City and drove
00:56:28.980
You know, everybody needs to stay in their own little place and live in the world that
00:56:36.700
So it's very interesting how it does not go both ways.
00:56:48.900
And then I just wanted to hit these next couple points fast.
00:57:00.300
But somebody posted remittances, which is sending money back to India from working foreign
00:57:07.640
But remittances to India drain so much money out of the United States that it is distorting
00:57:14.460
And Indians are asking for us to implement a remittance tax to stop it.
00:57:19.060
And someone said, please add 50 percent to all remittances sent to India from USA.
00:57:23.400
Things are getting very expensive here in India because all these NRIs are buying all
00:57:29.040
President Trump needs to put a tax now on all that money.
00:57:32.400
And then I saw this cartoon I thought was very interesting as well.
00:57:44.280
He never fixed it because on rainy days, it's too wet to work.
00:57:50.680
And somebody said, I never understood third world mindset until just now.
00:58:17.540
He's like, I'm actually on both sides and I'm in the middle.
00:58:22.900
And he's like, all right, the Democrats are going right wing.
00:58:32.460
We'll have some pace to it because we're running behind.
00:58:34.660
We have a final page of housekeeping we still need to get to.
00:58:41.200
So the show is going to go a little long today.
00:58:43.360
So back of the envelope math, says Jason, on deportations, $30,000 per person deported,
00:58:50.160
Stated goal, 3,000 people per day slash 1 million a year.
00:58:54.300
That's $30 billion this year to remove 5% of illegal aliens.
00:58:58.360
To remove $20 million, which was the promise, that's $17,000 a day for three years.
00:59:21.000
Do you want to pay $100 for Netflix for the rest of your life, or do you want to pay $20
00:59:27.860
Because that's basically the math on illegals because of the cost that is borne already,
00:59:33.940
And even if you want to run with his numbers, $30K per deportation, those are rich.
00:59:42.020
And even if you want to run it at those numbers, I think you could still make the numbers work
00:59:48.400
Can you read some of the estimates and the Grok stuff?
00:59:51.060
This was a 2023 FAIR study, which estimated in 2022 that illegal immigration cost U.S.
01:00:02.180
This figure accounts for $182 billion in annual expenditures like education, healthcare, welfare,
01:00:07.580
and law enforcement, minus approximately $31 billion in taxes paid by illegal immigrants.
01:00:12.900
And that's always interesting to me because a lot of the people on the left say,
01:00:17.380
It's like, do you think the people who walked across the border and work like slave jobs
01:00:24.540
Cash under the table at tax time, sit down with TurboTax and go, oh, I better make this,
01:00:30.900
I have a feeling they're not paying as much as they should most of the time.
01:00:41.300
They're in all the social services that they can get, you know, benefits.
01:00:46.400
I'm sure they pull out their abacus and they go, oh, how much do I owe?
01:00:57.160
Um, and then, you know, there's also this weird economic impact that couldn't possibly
01:01:01.740
be measured about how much they're driving wages down, like how much they're driving
01:01:06.640
a construction wage down, which is a cost basically directly borne by a certain percentage
01:01:13.840
Um, and yeah, we're not going to get into this, but, uh, there's higher end estimates
01:01:21.880
Um, a Republican led report on the house Homeland Security Committee, uh, estimated that caring
01:01:28.140
for illegal immigrants and gotaways could cost up to $450 billion annually.
01:01:33.080
And so whatever it is, the Jason Calacanis argument, whatever the cost to get someone
01:01:38.380
out of the country is completely different from annually paying for services for illegal.
01:01:47.400
And then like you degrade the American society and culture as well.
01:01:51.120
So it's like you get more, you degrade culture, but Hey, we didn't spend 600 billion.
01:02:00.180
I would be fine going, Oh, we have 41 trillion in debt instead of 40 or 30 million illegals
01:02:05.960
We have 37 trillion in debt instead of 36, but all the illegals are gone.
01:02:09.680
Let's hope we do some sort of AI invention that makes up the difference pretty soon.
01:02:20.920
It's dollars and cents and bodies, the congressional seats, the cost by born by the taxpayer.
01:02:28.740
And you can't let rioters or protesters derail you.
01:02:32.720
It, it, it seems to me like they're fighting the battle after the fact with these protests
01:02:39.000
I'll, I'll, you'll get to your final page of housekeeping, but it's, uh, what is it?
01:02:45.140
After the horses fled the barn, we had the election.
01:02:50.620
And now they're protesting afterwards because they don't like that they lost and they don't
01:02:54.040
like that, uh, some sort of murderer is getting deported.
01:03:00.580
We're moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
01:03:04.000
Use this opportunity to toggle the post, tell the streets, Diego, leave a like, leave a
01:03:13.800
And the link to the episode needs to be sent to the boys in the group chat.
01:03:23.880
I honestly, you probably got some of those to be honest.
01:03:30.060
Uh, there's not going to be a show on Tuesday, the upcoming Tuesday.
01:03:37.820
We have a little bit of a trip that we're going on.
01:03:41.160
Um, so there is not going to be a bonus land today, but there will be a double hour long
01:03:47.920
So bonus landers, you're not getting screwed over.
01:03:50.600
You're getting a double hour long bonus land on Tuesday.
01:03:53.440
And then if you guys are going to miss the main episode and you're sad, it's not there.
01:03:57.460
You can join bonus land at fluckustalks.com and get the hour long episode on Tuesday.
01:04:05.260
We're going to go fast through this because we wasted a lot of time.
01:04:10.300
Honestly, you guys get to, it's like, we're rushing to get to a cringe video where it's
01:04:20.820
And we went a little long in housekeeping today, but cringe and urban are light.
01:04:40.300
It's so stupid though, too, at the same time, like it's stupid for Nancy Mace to do it at
01:04:46.220
But it's funny because politics, a lot of people who don't care about politics think it's like
01:04:56.440
Wait, the bill goes back to the house after that.
01:04:59.500
So a lot of people like don't follow politics because they think it's like too nuanced
01:05:03.860
But then you see how basic it is when it comes to the two sides.
01:05:08.700
And one side goes, I don't understand the question.
01:05:13.580
So it's like, it's easy to just to look at that and go, well, are you on the retard side
01:05:21.380
And then, but Nancy Mace, man, she's a real attention seeking weirdo.
01:05:32.020
She lost me when she said, I'm going to show my naked body on the Senate floor or whatever.
01:05:39.780
I was tuned in and everyone's watching C-SPAN that day and then nothing happened.
01:05:47.640
I've been seeing a lot of clips online of Anthony Weiner getting called out in New York
01:05:55.760
You got some nerve running for office after sending that dick pic to that 15 year old
01:06:01.460
You got some nerve running for office after sending your dick pics to that 15 year old
01:06:20.760
This is like the third video I've seen of people just doing that exact thing to Anthony
01:06:40.000
George Floyd dancing close with Dylan Mulvaney at a Black Tie event.
01:06:44.540
Hi, I'm Darren Marlar, host of the Weird Darkness podcast.
01:06:47.580
I want to talk about the most important tool in my podcast belt.
01:06:50.880
Spreaker is the all-in-one platform that makes it easy to record, host, and distribute
01:06:55.140
your show everywhere, from Apple Podcasts to Spotify.
01:06:58.220
But the real game changer for me was Spreaker's monetization.
01:07:03.820
That means you can automatically insert ads into your episodes.
01:07:08.100
And with Spreaker's programmatic ads, they'll bring the ads to you, and you get paid for
01:07:13.340
This turned my podcasting hobby into a full-time career.
01:07:16.420
Spreaker also has a premium subscription model where your most dedicated listeners can
01:07:20.720
pay for bonus content or early access, adding another revenue stream to what you're already
01:07:28.360
Whether you're just starting out or running a full-blown podcast network, Spreaker's powerful
01:07:35.660
So if you're ready to podcast like a pro, and get paid while doing it, check out Spreaker.com.
01:07:52.060
All right, next, we have some people preparing a horseshoe crab.
01:08:05.800
I'm not going to say the ethnicity, but maybe you can hear the language.
01:08:37.900
I think it would be fair to give these people a chance.
01:08:41.880
I know it's easy to say, oh, Asian people, they eat bait.
01:08:45.440
They don't listen to the laws on what's a keeper size for fish.
01:08:53.080
Or they eat the clams you're not supposed to eat.
01:08:54.980
Or they eat the weird oysters and the things on the bottom of the boat.
01:09:00.700
But maybe we're overlooking something and maybe they're on to something and maybe horseshoe crabs are like a delightful thing that you could enjoy seafood wise.
01:09:30.460
They're never beating the slurping, the most disgusting shit on the bottom of the ocean floor allegations.
01:09:48.240
Looks like a hydraulic ramp and it kind of steps him up.
01:10:10.800
And I learned something I wanted to let everyone know.
01:10:34.660
You never handle anything that's been vomited by a possessed person because it's cursed.
01:10:48.640
If it's a possessed person and they puke something, you shouldn't be like, oh, where did these nails come from?
01:10:53.440
Because now it's a cursed object in your hand and it could be how the demon gets in.
01:11:05.480
Our first clip of Cringe of the Week, we have some soy people who are training to fight MAGA.
01:11:11.440
You can tell a lot of these people smell like shit, unfortunately.
01:11:34.560
And I'm not just saying what I'm about to say to sound tough or sound cool, but if you drop me in that room, not just trying to sound tough, I could knock out every single person.
01:11:50.740
And also, if you look what's going on here, the training, they're all in line taking one punch with an open hand going like this, and they're all taking one rep.
01:12:01.580
If you were training, you'd be like, right, left, right, right, left, like doing combos.
01:12:05.820
They just stand in line and go, oh, good job, next.
01:12:11.520
And, you know, it's good that they're doing something at least.
01:12:14.560
I'll take the positive side, the trans gay flag in the background.
01:12:19.120
And is there any potential for this to start them on a path of not being such a pussy and get a little more right wing, or are they too far gone?
01:12:25.400
Well, the more they work out and the more their testosterone goes up, the more they'll be less likely to be left wing.
01:12:30.780
But I think, like what you said, at least they're doing something.
01:12:33.380
At least they're not grooming or diddling kids.
01:12:36.000
Yeah, they're not in a classroom teaching seven-year-olds something.
01:12:39.280
So it's like if you spend half your day sleeping, say you spend two hours here, maybe an hour going and coming to the location.
01:12:48.480
So it's like we're talking like time that they're not grooming, diddling, or at least confusing children, which is good.
01:12:58.980
And if these guys' hands were idle, they might do some more nefarious shit.
01:13:02.340
At least they're just doing the one hand open palm slap.
01:13:05.980
And then kind of related to that, speaking of training, after a year of training, we have a new Jedi apprentice.
01:13:12.140
We had to blur his name because we're not going to dox the guy, but here it is.
01:13:30.800
By the right of counsel, by the will of the Force, I name you Jedi apprentice.
01:14:00.420
Well, so he entered as Aron and he left as Rilo's Dawn Chaser.
01:14:08.160
And, you know, we could be mean if we wanted to.
01:14:13.960
There's a giant, disgusting, fat, overweight person.
01:14:16.500
But, you know, he went through a year of training to get into this Jedi apprenticeship.
01:14:20.900
Who am I to judge someone's hobbies if this is your crew now?
01:14:24.900
You go out there, maybe a little physical activity.
01:14:29.720
You could probably call up three of these guys.
01:14:32.860
They go, they hit the Applebee's for happy hour after they do their training with the
01:14:41.380
And then Dawn Chaser, he likes to wake up early.
01:14:45.220
But, you know, a lot of overweight shit going on in this.
01:14:55.460
The 50 million illegals are here and you're doing Jedi stuff.
01:15:12.160
Next, speaking of training, this is like a quick clip, but I just wanted to make a couple
01:15:16.160
This lady's working out with the trainer and look what he's got her doing.
01:15:31.260
Her back leg is in a band and her up leg is on a band over the, uh, the support bars.
01:15:46.160
And it's about what he saw on Instagram or something.
01:15:50.700
And it's like, all right, we'll see you in two months in the adult injury section.
01:15:58.840
Like you think this is like, Oh, some complex way to increase stability in your support muscles,
01:16:04.220
but like no NFL player would ever train like that.
01:16:07.540
Because if you injure yourself, it's you're done with your career.
01:16:11.320
And the amount of extra strength you're getting from doing this isn't really worth it.
01:16:18.760
There's like a bell curve where like a young up and coming athlete or like a, a very amateur
01:16:24.300
would never do anything this hard because they could injure themselves.
01:16:27.340
And then someone who's on the cusp of going pro or something might do something like this
01:16:33.440
But then once you're a pro, you're like, I'm not losing $6 million contract for a fucking
01:16:41.340
And then this trainer has like a 35, 40 year old woman doing this in the gym for no reason.
01:16:51.340
And so the adult injury section, a big part of that, that we always want to talk about
01:16:57.820
is you need to be constantly calculating the risk reward ratio of all of the exercises and
01:17:04.080
Like just because you can do single leg squats pretty easily doesn't mean you have to go up
01:17:11.340
There, there's, there's, uh, it flips where the risk, the reward doesn't outweigh the
01:17:17.400
increased risk of absolutely snapping something because, uh, the black trainer who's posted
01:17:28.100
And he can do it in his own time instead of putting an amateur on it.
01:17:34.320
Uh, this Jewish guy gets a screw in his tire and listen to what he assumes.
01:17:46.080
You know, it's so sad that this could have been an accident.
01:17:49.220
But the first thing that comes to my mind is if this was an anti-Semitic act, if somebody
01:17:54.220
knew my beard, my yarmulke and said, let me do that to this guy.
01:17:59.240
It looks like it was placed there perfectly, but it's like the inside of the tire.
01:18:03.700
But it's so sad that even that has to go through my mind today.
01:18:10.600
No one should ever have to have that percolating.
01:18:17.600
That's how every white guy feels after leaving an interview at a Fortune 500 company and they
01:18:27.220
And it's a black woman with like a little notepad.
01:18:34.040
And then this attitude of like, this could be an anti-Semitic attack.
01:18:37.580
Like we, we, we caught it on camera here where he goes, is this an attack on me?
01:18:45.320
And he looks like a Dave Portnoy type if you look closely.
01:18:53.300
I've had a brutal nail straight in and I go, huh, how did that happen?
01:19:08.080
He just thinks about it and makes content about it anyway.
01:19:10.400
Tesla has sentry mode, which records if someone's messing with the car.
01:19:14.460
Also the screw is so deep in the wheel well that you couldn't even get in there with a
01:19:23.780
And then also he's kind of promoting stereotypes with how bald his tires are.
01:19:33.080
Um, and you know, the attitude, Oh, is this makes you wonder, is this an anti-Semitic attack?
01:19:41.760
I can give a predatory loan with compounding interest because people are trying to attack
01:19:47.140
I don't want my, maybe they'll take my job away.
01:19:50.620
So there is like an attitude there that isn't really natural for a lot of groups to just
01:20:00.560
This woman who's saying anti-Semitic, it's a trick.
01:20:03.220
We always use it to stifle legitimate criticism of Jews and Zionist Israel.
01:20:10.560
Somebody else said, Jews are the most oppressed people on earth.
01:20:13.100
And I know this because of all the books they've published, documentaries they've aired, laws
01:20:17.200
they've developed, and contrary opinions they've censored.
01:20:22.000
And then this guy, you know this guy, his content, right?
01:20:26.020
It's like mostly about him doing weird Jewish things that are kind of like tricking laws
01:20:32.640
Like we can't turn on a light technically, but this light is always on and I shimmy this
01:20:40.960
That's most of his content or like how he can't eat a certain thing and how he cleans
01:20:47.040
And then now it's, he's moving into the potential hate crime category.
01:20:51.280
And then the way he is, the way he looks at it, it's like, well, if someone's trying to
01:20:55.200
put a screw in your tire, they want a tire to blow out while you're driving with your
01:21:05.980
So that was just a really interesting insight into the mind of that individual.
01:21:10.960
And how he sees the world when you get a screw.
01:21:13.980
Do you know that in Florida, all the, uh, since there were so many hurricanes, there's
01:21:17.900
so many construction sites of people fixing roofs and stuff.
01:21:20.540
There's a lot of flat tires and screws and tires because of all the work sites near the
01:21:31.760
And then next, I found this article about white people.
01:21:37.160
White people prefer white people on dating apps, but that could be changed, study says.
01:21:44.060
Researchers from schools like Cornell University say the sexual racism that plagues dating apps
01:21:51.900
The end goal, the study says, is to promote more diverse pairings on the dating sites.
01:21:56.220
And the article is written by Jared Berger-Witzenberg.
01:22:05.180
And keep in mind, that whole idea of like white people dating white people is a problem.
01:22:09.700
For thousands of years, white people have married and dated and had children with other
01:22:20.560
And also, another lesson before we move on, before we move on to Urban.
01:22:23.960
Hi, I'm Darren Marler, host of the Weird Darkness podcast.
01:22:27.020
I want to talk about the most important tool in my podcast belt.
01:22:30.320
Spreaker is the all-in-one platform that makes it easy to record, host, and distribute
01:22:34.600
your show everywhere, from Apple Podcasts to Spotify.
01:22:37.660
But the real game changer for me was Spreaker's monetization.
01:22:43.260
That means you can automatically insert ads into your episodes.
01:22:47.540
And with Spreaker's programmatic ads, they'll bring the ads to you, and you get paid for
01:22:52.780
This turned my podcasting hobby into a full-time career.
01:22:55.860
Spreaker also has a premium subscription model where your most dedicated listeners can
01:23:00.160
pay for bonus content or early access, adding another revenue stream to what you're already
01:23:07.800
Whether you're just starting out or running a full-blown podcast network, Spreaker's powerful
01:23:15.100
So if you're ready to podcast like a pro and get paid while doing it, check out Spreaker.com.
01:23:29.380
Like an Indian guy wants to date a white person.
01:23:34.900
So everyone wants to date white people and live in our countries.
01:23:53.200
Our first clips in Urban Decay involve people who aren't fully prepared for their court appearances.
01:23:59.200
First, we have a woman who tries to lie to the judge.
01:24:11.460
Because I have a paper right here that shows my court started at 1 o'clock.
01:24:16.000
But then when I called, right here, if you can look.
01:24:27.980
I have, well, I have 1 o'clock on one of those papers yesterday.
01:24:50.560
Put your, whatever you're trying to prepare now.
01:24:54.420
Get your, take your, you got to put your properly dressed on.
01:25:35.160
And she was four or five hours late to her thing.
01:25:39.400
She said it started at one o'clock, she thought.
01:25:44.720
Making a sandwich, wearing a robe, FaceTime pointed up at the sky.
01:25:49.920
You're looking down her nostrils while she's addressing the judge.
01:26:02.660
And there is like a theme in this clip and the next one.
01:26:17.980
And I was talking to Rap Boy about this before the show.
01:26:25.060
I would be there early and like logging in 15 minutes early just to make sure there's no chance I'm late.
01:26:30.300
I would put the dog in the crate in the other room in case he barks so there's no background noise.
01:26:37.240
I'd be doing this into the camera like right before thinking about the background.
01:26:45.280
I'd have all my points in front of me of like, you know, why I was wrongfully arrested or whatever because I don't actually do crimes.
01:26:57.700
So he thinks about what the judge will think, how it's going to happen.
01:27:02.760
You know, like all the stupid little checklist.
01:27:04.540
And then this woman is just like, oh yeah, courts are here.
01:27:07.820
So instead of thinking, it's someone who's just existing.
01:27:12.820
And that's probably the reason she got to court in the first place.
01:27:19.380
And this next guy is another example of that because it's such an obvious mistake.
01:27:25.020
What made you think that was a good shirt to wear to court this morning?
01:27:30.660
That's all the only shirt you had in your closet.
01:27:43.880
You need to dress appropriately to felony court.
01:27:50.520
And it's like, wouldn't you get to court and go, oh man, I'm wearing the fart shirt.
01:27:57.200
Or I'll borrow a shirt or I'll buy a shirt from across the street, wear it and return it.
01:28:03.980
Like there's so many things that you could think your way out of.
01:28:06.160
And he's just standing in front of a judge in federal felony court and like, ah, shit, I'm in the fart shirt.
01:28:14.820
And that's the whole point is you never, the thought never crosses your mind.
01:28:26.840
So, you know, thinking, sometimes it results in anxiety or depression or something like that.
01:28:38.040
Being a thinking man, this guy's just existing.
01:28:43.420
And that's why she got a misdemeanor and he got a felony.
01:28:52.760
Wouldn't you want to, like, it's not about like, I ain't following the court's rules.
01:28:59.820
It's about getting the judge in the best possible mood right before they decide what happens to you.
01:29:05.360
You don't want to give that judge that little bad taste on their tongue, world's best farter.
01:29:14.320
It's like you have to game them as opposed to just whatever happens, happens.
01:29:22.840
Put her in the other room for fucking 10 minutes.
01:29:27.100
So, you know, this is more of an uplifting goal, Dominique.
01:29:34.480
Hi, I'm Darren Marlar, host of the Weird Darkness podcast.
01:29:38.040
I want to talk about the most important tool in my podcast belt.
01:29:41.340
Spreaker is the all-in-one platform that makes it easy to record, host, and distribute your show everywhere,
01:29:48.680
But the real game changer for me was Spreaker's monetization.
01:29:54.440
That means you can automatically insert ads into your episodes.
01:29:58.740
And with Spreaker's programmatic ads, they'll bring the ads to you,
01:30:03.540
This turned my podcasting hobby into a full-time career.
01:30:07.000
Spreaker also has a premium subscription model where your most dedicated listeners can pay for bonus content or early access,
01:30:13.580
adding another revenue stream to what you're already doing.
01:30:18.660
Whether you're just starting out or running a full-blown podcast network,
01:30:22.360
Spreaker's powerful tools scale effortlessly as your show grows.
01:30:26.320
So if you're ready to podcast like a pro and get paid while doing it,
01:30:39.900
Our next clip, I don't have much to say about it, but it's just a bad neighbor.
01:30:43.800
He's knifing the ring camera, and then he goes down the hall,
01:30:52.580
and he tries to stab and knife the other neighbor's ring camera, too.
01:31:01.060
It starts with an N and ends in R, and it's a neighbor.
01:31:03.800
Yeah, I don't want anything to do with these neighbors.
01:31:07.460
Isn't this, like, this is just, and this is from June 7th, 2025.
01:31:22.600
Every week they get something bad, and it's not all of your fault.
01:31:31.640
It's a mistake to pretend that there's no neighbors within the black community.
01:31:37.100
You're either a neighbor or you're not, and good black people don't like neighbors.
01:31:50.940
Our next section is our pepper spray season section.
01:31:54.280
We're going to go fast through these, but we just have some examples of pepper spray
01:31:57.580
that we've been talking about for the last month or so, that it's pepper spray season.
01:32:02.480
We're going to go fast through them, and we may have shown some of these in bonus land.
01:32:06.020
First clip we may have shown on the main show, but this is just such a good one that we wanted
01:32:31.080
The s*** talk after the pepper spray, that's your right.
01:32:34.480
That's about as good of a feeling as you can get.
01:32:36.780
All right, next, this guy is bothering this woman at lunch.
01:32:45.780
I think he thought there was, like, a dog in the bag or something.
01:33:04.860
So she pepper sprayed him right in the eyes after he stabbed her purse.
01:33:08.960
And it's honestly the exact situation you want to see pepper spray used.
01:33:14.320
A belligerent approaches you, no matter the race.
01:33:17.840
You're weak, weaker than him, and you want to de-escalate the situation.
01:33:22.640
I'm always surprised at how quickly people just turn and go the opposite way.
01:33:55.900
The guy in the orange jumpsuit is who gets pepper sprayed.
01:34:10.920
Pushed again, and then he keeps stepping up, and he gets hit with the spray.
01:34:33.040
He's got the white tee, the fresh white sneakers, white hat.
01:34:37.820
And now he can't see, and there's pepper spray all over the hat.
01:34:47.200
Make sure you guys are buying and carrying your pepper spray.
01:34:50.580
And are we going to show the pepper spray going wrong?
01:34:56.560
This woman tries to pepper spray, and she ends up pepper spraying herself.
01:35:11.940
Probably could have guessed that was going to happen.
01:35:25.000
And this next clip is an example of trying to get somebody as well.
01:35:48.280
But you can talk shit after you de-escalate, like that first clip we showed.
01:36:03.220
This guy is showing a picture to this Asian girl at the Chinese restaurant and asking if there's rats there.
01:36:28.880
We're kind of getting to a retarded point where we can't even remember.
01:36:32.360
There's so many clips and so many episodes, guys, that if we showed it once before.
01:36:36.220
Hi, I'm Darren Marlar, host of the Weird Darkness podcast.
01:36:39.880
I want to talk about the most important tool in my podcast belt.
01:36:43.180
Spreaker is the all-in-one platform that makes it easy to record, host, and distribute your show everywhere, from Apple Podcasts to Spotify.
01:36:50.520
But the real game changer for me was Spreaker's monetization.
01:36:56.300
That means you can automatically insert ads into your episodes.
01:37:00.400
And with Spreaker's programmatic ads, they'll bring the ads to you, and you get paid for every download.
01:37:05.660
This turned my podcasting hobby into a full-time career.
01:37:08.740
Spreaker also has a premium subscription model where your most dedicated listeners can pay for bonus content or early access, adding another revenue stream to what you're already doing.
01:37:20.680
Whether you're just starting out or running a full-blown podcast network, Spreaker's powerful tools scale effortlessly as your show grows.
01:37:28.140
So if you're ready to podcast like a pro and get paid while doing it, check out Spreaker.com.
01:37:39.260
We're just showing the, you know, that went viral this week, I guess.
01:37:47.120
We interviewed nine-year-old Sophia here before the game, and I asked her what her favorite part of Florida Panthers games are.
01:37:54.500
Sophia, what is your favorite part of Panthers games?
01:37:58.780
Okay, so now I have to ask you, now that it has become the big story from this game, what did you think about the fighting, especially in that third period?
01:38:06.280
It was really good, and I really liked how they punched each other a lot.
01:38:10.940
Now, did you feel like the Panthers won the fight in addition to the game?
01:38:18.580
So do you want to be our local 10 fighting hockey expert?
01:38:29.000
That was the whole point of going to games when you were a kid.
01:38:38.620
If you're seeing this, my dad's trying to call me.
01:38:52.800
If he's playing that rain pit, then you tell him not to come home.
01:39:00.840
Yeah, he's stuck on the toilet and he needs toilet paper.
01:39:09.700
All I got to do is get him a bus ticket back to New Jersey.
01:39:13.120
I'm not to forget the scotch one fly because if you forget the scotch one fly, I'm stuck on the toilet.
01:39:46.600
And he goes, sir, I'm just a guy at the library.
01:39:50.840
There's a certain level of like you're sprung into a situation and this guy wasn't a thinker either.
01:40:01.020
If you're truly deaf, you don't need a third party guy on speakerphone at the library.
01:40:08.440
If anything like that ever happened to me, I just go, all right, you're pranking me.
01:40:18.740
Next, we got Amish people playing pickleball, which I thought was pretty cool.
01:40:43.880
I'd be more impressed and happy with an Amish person playing.
01:40:46.820
And there would be like a thing where like he's never worked out in a gym before, but he works on the farm and he's the strongest guy on the team.
01:41:02.640
Imagine getting a whole day off work and getting to learn how an old watermill from the 1800s works.
01:41:17.160
I think there's some weird millennial type humor where people, they yearn for like a group of people to go and, oh, I want to learn about this.
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You can go to a fish spawning place where they do the spawning and some guy will, some white guy who works there for 20 years will be glad to explain to you exactly how it works.
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I went, I used to go to this place, uh, called Fair Oaks farm.
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If you guys are in Indiana or Illinois, you probably know it.
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It's on I-65 and it's like a little kid field trip place, but you go in there, you get ice cream, you get dairy.
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And then like, there's like little kid stuff, but then there's also a, uh, they have stadium seating for cow birth.
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Uh, like there's always one like in the process.
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And if you're lucky, you know, you can't stay there for hours, but if you're lucky, you get to time it and you're eating ice cream and you see the cow give birth, you go, oh, or it's a new fresh cow.
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You don't need a bus driver and a lunch packed.
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Next, we have small town, America highlight reel.
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This girl's just doing a video about small town, America, similar to the Rhode Island video.
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Last episode, porch swings, old signs, a little parade.
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Let's get to our last clip, which is the most uplifting clip of them all.
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If you could tell the world one thing about Jesus, what would you tell them?
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He's the living Son of God and he's alive today.
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I'm 85 in September and I know that I will be going to see him.
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We do need to get 30 million, 45 million immigrants out, but it's not lost at all.
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So happy Father's Day to all the fathers out there, including my dad and your dad.
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And happy first Father's Day to him as well because he has a daughter Ruby now.
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And that is going to be noticed by you this Father's Day.
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You're going to realize you're going to be sad because your grandpa has passed, but you're
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So grandpa moves on, the kid becomes the adult, and there's a kid below you now.
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Happy Father's Day to Burley from Gwen and Oren.
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They messaged me a long time ago to make sure I got that message, and I did.
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Happy Father's Day to Burley from Gwen and Oren.
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Are you sure you're not getting pranked by that?
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It's not one of those, but that's an interesting combination of names.
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They were messaging me about just random things, and they were saying that you're really a great
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And you feel like the world is backwards and upside down.
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We're heading to the bathroom, you know we gotta go.
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Just flickers and red, but I just uploaded the show.
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On the last page of housekeeping, we're letting flackers cook.
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There's a new alien spin, a rat boy shoots him a look.
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It's exactly what the feds wouldn't want you to see.
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But it could be a distraction and that rings true to me.
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This uplifting gold and flackers, pets get controlled.
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We won't stop till the world is rid of all the pit bulls.
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Words are just words until action actually starts.
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But at the same time, words speak louder than actions.