SOAPY AND DIGGIN AROUND AT THE PUBLIC POOL
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Today on the show we learned about a new CIA tool that was used to save the downed pilot in Iran. Then there was a Luigi Manjone-style arsonist who burned his job down. Then, Nicelon s is racist, and Pilates is white supremacy. And last but not least, in Urban Decay, these bitches be fighting again. All this and more on today s episode of What the Stocks? featuring Richard.
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All right, welcome back to Fluckus Talks, the podcast, episode 344.
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Today on the show, we learned about a new CIA tool that was used to save the downed
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Then there was a Luigi Manjone-style arsonist who burned his job down.
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Then Nicelon's is racist and Pilates is white supremacy and cringe of the week.
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And last but not least, in Urban Decay, these bitches be fighting again.
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Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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But at the same time, words speak louder than actions.
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It's What The Stocks The Podcast featuring Richard.
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When I was making the thumbnail with you a couple days ago for Tuesday's episode,
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it was about the Indians in Texas, and I thought this was pretty interesting.
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I searched Texas Indians to, like, add some background photo for the thumbnail,
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You can't find one picture of like Indian people from India in Texas.
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It's all Native Americans, this tribe, that, the Comanche.
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I got a hunch that there's more dot Indians than Comanche Indians in Texas these days, guys.
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There's some Indians up the ranks, so we'll see.
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Maybe if you specify Frisco, it could get a little better.
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But another example of Google lying and hiding the truth, same thing when you search, like, robber, stock image of a robber, and it's a white guy in, like, the cat burglar outfit, like a corny white guy.
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All right, let's get to our first story of the day.
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DeCarlos Brown, Irina Zarutska's killer, is not competent to stand trial.
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Yeah, DeCarlos Brown Jr. has been found incapable to proceed on the state murder charge brought against him in the killing of Ukrainian refugee Irina Zarutska.
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And that headline sounds worse than it is right now because – do you want me to explain it?
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Because it was such a boiling point case or whatever that he's charged with federal murder and he's also charged with state.
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The state is, oh, he's incompetent, and they're asking for like 180 days to retest him, but he's also got federal charges, and I think he's being held in Chicago right now on those federal charges because it became such an important case, right?
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so it's like a bad development but doesn't necessarily mean he's walking away from it
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right now but it's something that we want to get rid of anyway the guy who's perpetually let out
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and then on his most heinous and vicious invisible crime then he's insane he was normal when he was
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stealing from the cop car he was normal when he kicked that homeless man in the face but now that
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it's on HD camera, all of a sudden I'm cuckoo. Yeah. And we've made the point, like, shouldn't
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a killer who isn't mentally sound enough to stand trial get a harsher punishment because you're
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violent and there's no reasoning with this guy? Yeah. He should be zapped. He should be zapped.
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Yeah. That's very true. Kind way of putting it, I guess. In a nice, in a good way. Yeah. And then,
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yeah, we have a tweet here that sums it up. These are all the other times he was arrested where he
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was deemed capable to stand trial. And then this one, which gets national attention, incapable to
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stand trial. Yeah. And so we obviously want to end that. North Carolina, to be fair, they did
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pass Irina's law almost immediately after for the repeat offenders. And we've shown on the show that
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they are keeping more people in and not giving easy in and out sentences. So there's some good
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and some bad, but I'm really uncomfortable. We've talked about it on the show. IQ tests,
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can't have them for a job, can't have them to get into college, can't have them during high school.
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you can't have them to work for the federal government there's lawsuits for all of these
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because of disparate impact because who is lower iq some kind of protected classes if you will
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but the one time when it's time to get you out of trouble q test or schizophrenia yeah let's get it
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going right pull all yeah pull all the stops and i think the progressives are going to be happy
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about this um considering that irena zaruzka's murals are being vandalized all over the country
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Or outright, like, threatened to be taken down from mayors that we just covered, right?
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Which is so weird because, like, an innocent woman was killed for no reason and she can't be honored because the killer was black.
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And I think it's less about that and more about the right wing isn't allowed to, like, coalesce around a common goal.
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That's kind of the deeper rooted thing that progressives are against is like, well, I know that's kind of a right wing pet case.
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No matter what the facts of that specific incident, which was obviously heinous, this girl was a refugee, like it was pure, everyone's on that side.
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But because Republicans are kind of coalescing around it, it's like oppositional defiance again.
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And that's the overarching theme we see in politics now where like anything the Republicans like, the other side takes the opposite side.
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And now they're supporting like repeat offenders and like violent criminal illegals.
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And I guess I'll take the other side of why this mural shouldn't be here.
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And everyone's making excuses for why criminals aren't actually bad, especially Gavin Newsom's
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Here she is talking about how she interacted with juvenile offenders in San Quentin.
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I had to be very raw when we interviewed the young men who were juvenile offenders in San
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I told them about my own loss where I lost my older sister a few days before my seventh birthday, and I blamed myself for her death.
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And I share that because they ultimately were accused of committing these violent crimes and sentenced for life.
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And I think it shocked them that this blonde lady who was interviewing them had a similar story, was perhaps in the wrong place at the wrong time, but wasn't punished the way they were because clearly it was an accident.
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So apparently when she was seven, she ran over her sister with a golf cart accidentally and her sister died, like super sad story.
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But to assume that all the juvenile offenders in San Quentin also just accidentally killed somebody.
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I accidentally executed that 7-Eleven clerk after I got all the money.
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And we have a tweet that kind of sums up the progressive ideology in an example like this.
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Yeah, because every step along that story, she makes a stretch to her detriment and to the benefit of those San Quentin juvenile offenders, right?
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And he said, there are many things to dislike about progressivism, even just from a purely
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And so we spend a lot of time on here ridiculing it on that basis.
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But it's important always to remember that the main problem with progressivism is that
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It's actually just not true that accidentally running over your sister when you're seven
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years old is the equivalent of murdering someone or committing some other violent crime.
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It's actually just not true that most people in prison are innocent.
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It's actually just not true that most of the people in prison committed their crime unintentionally.
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When you talk to progressives, what you find is that they hold views about the world that are just simply not true.
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Maybe the aesthetics would still be bad even if their claims were true, but their claims are not true.
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You make a stretch and everybody gets the benefit of the doubt, the most horrible offenders there are, and they're just like me, Gavin Newsom's wife.
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Who lives in like an $8 million house in Napa Valley or something.
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They could be eating at the French Laundry with me if they weren't murderers already.
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I guess she talked about juvenile offenders with life sentences.
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And I think the defense attorney would have argued if it was an accident, right?
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So it was some like oversized suit guy who was asleep at the wheel,
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like busting, dusting powdered sugar off of him.
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So like every step there's a benefit of the doubt
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And she's making excuses for these people who like,
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they can't even think of those excuses for themselves.
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The closest they can do is blame it on someone who was with them.
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That's like kind of the closest defense that they can do.
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And then she's like, well, that was probably an accident
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because Ray Ray was frustrated with something else.
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They can't get to the conclusion that Gavin Newsom's wife did for them
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There's another tweet that kind of sums up the progressive ideology
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Yeah, this is a common theme we've talked about.
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They don't think it's impossible to fight crime
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They are saying that they will not allow you to fight crime
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until they're satisfied with your effort on other issues.
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because there's not enough after-school programs
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And then we'll solve all the problems and tackle crime.
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All right, this next story is what San Francisco did
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Yeah, this is kind of becoming a continued series
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Reported car break-ins in San Francisco each month
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That is a nice, nice improvement. And then think about this, like number on a chart, right?
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Reported car break-ins, number on a chart per month, 2.3 thousand in one random month in early
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2020. Think about how many people had a broken window and like had their day ruined, attacks of
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whatever they lost, plus the cost of the window, whatever. I just want to visualize. These aren't
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just numbers. These are people with a miserable day, right? A hundred people a day, basically.
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Exactly. And so someone tweeted and said, San Francisco is now a model for how to fight crime.
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And we're not quite there, but we're getting close. They're improving, right?
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A few years ago, it averaged 86 car break-ins per day. Today, 15. San Francisco did two things.
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And the most important one was got a DA that prosecutes criminals. Following the successful
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recall of Chesa Budin, DA Brooke Jenkins started prosecuting prolific offenders and said so loudly,
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crime dropped every year since she took office. So I'm sure we don't agree with her very much,
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but if you hammer down on the specific issue at hand, which is 2.4,000 in a single month,
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you got to do something, right? And then they put tech to use. In 2024, San Francisco activated
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400 license plate readers and deployed 80 drones citywide. This tech feeds officers live
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intelligence on subjects in motion. Drones also have assisted in 1,000 plus arrests since then.
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the technology lets authorities solve crimes as they happen rather than depend on much more
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intensive, legally perilous post-hoc investigations, which ironically are often more intrusive than
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using tech, which is an interesting point there. The results, car break-ins down 85%,
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robbery down 30%, burglary down 33%. Homicides hit their lowest level since 1954.
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And this guy goes on to compare it to Austin, which is kind of going through its own rock
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bottom moment right now where property crimes are up. They just elected a DA. I think we talked
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about it briefly. But so broad picture here, right? This is what someone quoted it, which is
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what we agree with. Notice in every city where crime is down, most cities, there's no reduction
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in poverty, no improvement in educational outcomes, no end to systemic racism, no massive
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increase in affordable housing. If I didn't know better, I'd think those things are unrelated to
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crime fighting there you go yeah it's not about occupying the kids or giving them something to do
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it's about prosecuting criminals saying loudly that you are going to prosecute criminals because
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believe it or not criminals do listen and respond and hear if their friend who they do the crimes
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with got arrested um so it's nice to see and i have a dream martin luther king style i have a
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dream that cities won't forget what works in policing and go through a negative nine-year
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period where they're just fucking backwards progressives forgetting how and ruining people's
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lives by doing it you know and it seems like every city has its own ebb and flow austin is going down
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san francisco san francisco you should be proud of yourselves you're going up even though you're
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you know we we beat san francisco up for a really long time yeah and uh it's nice to see a turnaround
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right yeah a new da that actually prosecutes crime and the crime goes down immediately zero gimmicks
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zero gun buybacks or weird community outreach things.
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Our next story is about the guy who burned down the warehouse
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should have paid us enough to fucking live you know we may not get paid enough to fucking live
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but these bitches dirt sheep all you had to do was pay us enough to live all you had to do was
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pay us enough to fucking live and the whole building ended up burning down his name was
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camel abdul kareem ah of the abdul kareem family they're famously from ontario california right
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Yeah. And they'll say California man. And this is the same energy as Luigi Mangione.
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And I think we're going to probably see more events like this as maybe things get worse and affordability gets worse.
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But it didn't really return in like an effective way like this guy thought it would because the warehouse and inventory are definitely insured.
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So he just kind of fucked his co-workers out of a job.
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Yeah. Now nobody can get paid, underpaid as you claim. But yeah, it's all fully insured because
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that's what a massive corporation like Kimberly Clark does. And then you want to talk about the
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pay for some of these things? Yeah. He was complaining about the pay. He didn't pay us
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enough to live. I looked into the company. Entry level jobs are paying pretty good, I think.
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Yeah. At 23 to 26, 50 an hour basically. And then national averages hover around 23 to 24 per hour.
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So not great, but not crazy. And it's a migrant type or, you know, probably first generation with a name like Abdul Kareem. I can't imagine the family's been here that long. But he, you know, took it upon himself to kind of be the tip of the spear for that. And it's so fascinating because migrants and how many foreigners are here are driving Americans wages down. But he has a freak out over this. Right.
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And then his response to it was to burn the thing down.
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Low impulse control moment for Abdul Kareem, right?
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You're going to jail for a very, very long time, right?
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You deport 50 million people, you know, and you bring back manufacturing.
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But yes, affordability is a major issue, especially for the generation that has student loan debt.
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This girl explains her student loan debt and how much worse it's gotten.
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cents. So this is an example of compound interest and it's basically usury and it's like a neck
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around the weight of an entire generation of people. And this is how you destroy societies.
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Yeah. And so 90 K loan and you're paying back basically 400 K. I'd love to know her interest
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rate. She's blocking it. But, and then this is also like, there's the personal responsibility
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for it and there's the societal responsibility for it. And so personal responsibility,
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She should have been, someone should have read her the riot act.
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You know, parents, if you're going into college and you say, I'm not helping you, read her
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the riot act about how this is how much you'll owe.
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And if you just make your minimum payments, it'll balloon.
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So there's the personal side of that where she does need personal responsibility.
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But then there's the societal side, which is why are we, these aren't dischargeable
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You know, and most of them are federally funded.
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And so they'll lobby to keep it federally guaranteed
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And you can't discharge them through bankruptcy.
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sign this paper and you'll go to college like everyone else you have to go to college that's
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how you get a job and everyone else is going and they go okay and they sign they think four years
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is never going to end they have a fun time and then you're five years out and you owe 400 grand
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you're fucked yeah exactly so there's there's responsibility on both sides but we need some
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structural changes right and then when you do get fucked when you're out after a few years
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and what did you learn in college oh the these people are oppressive these people are oppressed
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And then when you get out, instead of like looking and self-reflecting and saying, oh,
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maybe I shouldn't have signed that loan without reading the fine print, you say, oh, this
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And you kind of come out of college with like a new mindset to attack your problem.
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And then if you stop doing those guaranteed and undischargeable loans and the price of
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They're ripping you off because they know they got you by the balls, basically.
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All right, we have a little bit of a fraud section.
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The first is good news about federal bureaucracy going down.
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The federal government workforce cratered by 18,000 jobs in March alone.
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It is now the lowest since 1966 after 14 straight months of decline.
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Apparently, there's been 352,000 federal employees who have been fired,
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resigned, or retired without being replaced under Trump, which is great. That's huge. That's a lot.
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That's where a lot of the bloat was. That's a lot of bloat. And I fear a lot of these federal
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employees are like the migrants, where if Trump leaves, then they'll come back. Some Joe Biden
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type offer of everyone can come back with all your benefits and back pay. I'm worried about it.
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Back pay like it never happened. That's kind of what happens. And then we have a stat here
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Immigrants lose access to food aid in more states
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And this was about CalFresh, which is California, I guess.
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And then there was a tweet that kind of sums up
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Several states are experiencing a benefits purge
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and education. Red states like Tennessee are trying to pass laws that would force hospitals,
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schools, and judges to comply. That's pretty good. It's a little slow moving for my taste,
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but it is nice. We are slowly taking away some of the resources that should have never been
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available to them in the first place. You know, there's a little bit of the illegal migrant,
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right? There's a little bit of you're a pirate, you know, you're swashbuckling, you're on your
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own. It's a wild world. And now it's free food, free healthcare, free this, free that. There's
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no risk to coming here. And we want to make sure that risk is higher so that it disincentivizes
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people to even come. That's so true. The old energy was, oh, you go to America and if you
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work hard, you can figure it out. You can make something of yourself. And it's like, now you go
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to America and you get to the final result on arrival. Yeah. Pretty frustrating. Uh, in Minnesota,
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obviously we've covered all the fraud there, the billions and billions and billions in fraud.
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Now the House Democrats in Minnesota are trying to add a tax for the rich.
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Chair Gomez, please proceed with your presentation when you're ready.
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So House File 4616 imposes a 1% tax annually on fortunes above $10 million.
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dollars. And so this is a different kind of tax base than we have in Minnesota and I believe a
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different tax base than anyone in the country, any state revenue kind of code in the country
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touches. And, you know, this really comes from, for me, I've heard my entire life.
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Yeah, 1% for anyone who has over $10 million after losing billions to fraud and everyone saw it.
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Everyone sees the empty strip malls and the fake offices and all the people who are abusing the system.
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And then you come out weeks after that and say, we're going to raise the tax for the rich people.
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And it's like you get some of your money back from the Somali because he's now worth $15 million.
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But yeah, like, again, this is similar to the Elizabeth Warren thing. All these new taxes, because we know the Democrat Party is after this. Unrealized gains, wealth tax, inheritance tax, all these little ones. And it's just so unpopular. We know what you've wasted. I know what you did. And then you're proposing this extra tax. So it's crazy. And don't forget this when you're voting later.
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And if you're a Minnesota man or anything like that or woman, you know, you got to campaign against these people as hard as you can because they want more to misspend.
00:28:37.580
And a lot of people are frustrated with the policies of Democrats in these blue cities and states.
00:28:42.820
So they're leaving. And there's an answer to that, too.
00:28:45.780
Yeah, across the country, at least 10 states, including Washington, are now exploring or have already passed an exit or wealth tax to combat revenue losses from residents fleeing to lower tax areas.
00:29:01.200
If you don't like it here, go live somewhere else.
00:29:02.860
But if you move, we're going to take it before you go.
00:29:05.440
Which this is going to go to the Supreme Court, right?
00:29:09.080
This seems extra legal or something that needs to be tested at least, but it's not a great sign when there's like an extortion level event happening when you leave, right?
00:29:19.620
It doesn't really speak volume – well, it does speak volumes about how Democrats are perceived right now, right?
00:29:27.480
Like we're so bad that people are leaving, but we have to get them on the way out.
00:29:35.620
And, like, these are things that, you know, we fought the Revolutionary War over, what, like 3% T-tax or something, even lower.
00:29:44.740
And now that you can't leave Washington unless you give me some money, it's fucked up.
00:30:01.300
I think that will eventually turn up at the Supreme Court and some – and Kentaji Brown Jackson, it will go eight to one.
00:30:15.460
This next podcast clip is two people – I don't think he's right wing at all.
00:30:21.100
He's Matthew Iglesias and he worked for like Slate and Vox and Atlantic.
00:30:25.560
So it's two leftists and one is asking like an honest question.
00:30:32.500
At my son's school, at least the last time I looked at it, the school lunch services are provided by a company called Sodexo Magic.
00:30:41.520
He has a company called Magic Johnson Enterprises.
00:30:43.840
And one of the things they do is they have this subsidiary that's 51 percent owned by Magic Johnson, 49 percent owned by Sodexo.
00:30:51.620
And it's just a relabeling of Sodexo's cafeteria services, except now it's a minority-owned business. So they qualify for some DCPS contracting. What is being achieved here, right? Now, I could imagine somebody—it's 1965. We just signed the Voting Rights Act. And the D.C. government is like, we are going to make sure that we are supporting minority-owned businesses.
00:31:16.720
Yeah. Is Sodexo magic accomplishing what you were trying to accomplish? Like, I don't think it is. And I think so much of who cares, man. Like, sorry, like I there are other situations where I'm like, yeah, like someone's really missing out here. Like, who cares? Like, who cares that the government's favoring people based on race?
00:31:37.300
And then not just people, rich people who use it as like a tax harvesting system where it's like, oh, well, I have $500 million.
00:31:50.980
Well, you're not going to believe this magic, Johnson, multi-multi-millionaire.
00:31:57.400
I don't know what percent of the Lakers he owned.
00:32:05.580
And then, you know, what's so funny about this, too, is like the guy, Matthew Iglesias, he's got a natural curious mind.
00:32:24.160
Oh, there's tons of illegals here that came under Joe Biden.
00:32:31.320
And then it gets to the point where who cares, who cares, who cares?
00:32:33.940
And then it gets past the point of no return where you can't reverse it anymore.
00:32:42.220
But yeah, just a fantastic little excerpt there of how they think.
00:32:46.000
And the guy, you could tell he wants to like do it the right way.
00:32:51.420
Give a government contract opportunity to a guy who's working on something similar and he hasn't been able to break in yet.
00:32:57.860
But instead, it's just Magic Johnson's money manager swooped in, created an entity.
00:33:07.360
We're not going to say the religion of Magic Johnson's money manager who probably thought this up.
00:33:14.560
It's all of these things, there's theory and there's practice.
00:33:18.460
And everyone who's paying close enough attention knows that the theory isn't even good.
00:33:27.380
And then in practice, it's actually even worse.
00:33:31.980
Spanberger, her approval rating is going down in Virginia.
00:33:36.740
Yeah, Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger's approval rating stands at 47%.
00:33:41.260
Two months into the Democrats' term, with 46% of voters disapproving in a post-Shar school poll,
00:33:48.480
her current ratings reflect sharp polarization among Virginia voters.
00:33:52.460
So we have a tweet we're going to read, but basically bigger picture,
00:33:57.520
I think this is the Democrat model going forward,
00:34:00.600
is you run a person who was maybe formerly in the CIA
00:34:18.020
you just do the worst possible shit you can imagine.
00:34:35.980
He said, Abigail Spanberger foreshadows how Democrats plan to run in 2028.
00:34:40.220
They will campaign as moderates who just want to work across the aisle and make your life
00:34:44.700
If they get power, they will immediately move to open the border, raise your taxes, take
00:34:48.620
away your guns, and crush the ability of Republicans to win another election.
00:34:56.900
And this next story, I don't fully understand, but it's about gerrymandering.
00:35:02.340
Yeah, this woman says, every city and county shown in green voted for the nonpartisan redistricting
00:35:07.400
amendment that gave us the fair maps we have now.
00:35:10.760
Virginia must vote no in the upcoming referendum for the simple fact that Democrats are lying
00:35:15.480
when they state they will be restoring fairness.
00:35:18.720
And apparently they're planning on spending like $50 million to make sure that the new
00:35:23.820
gerrymandering maps go through even though the entire state except for that tiny little red dot
00:35:28.720
kind of already did it already did it yeah so they're really going out of their way
00:35:33.480
all right let's get to our iran stories obviously there was that ceasefire from a few nights ago
00:35:39.460
which is good to see even though israel's still kind of like sending missiles and trying to ruin
00:35:44.500
it to be fair i think israel got hit pretty hard on that ceasefire night so we're we're not going
00:35:49.940
to be unfair to Israel. I saw there were a lot of missile alerts and then, but then they did say,
00:35:54.420
oh, Lebanon's not in the ceasefire, which is, you know, that's, it's ugly, but this one in
00:36:00.180
particular, you can't say. Okay. Okay. And there's going to be some peace talks this weekend,
00:36:04.200
apparently. So hopefully that's the full end of it. The Trump tweet that you guys saw a few days
00:36:09.620
ago, a whole civilization will die tonight. That whole thing. Never to be brought back again. It
00:36:14.980
was posturing and threats, right. In order to get what you wanted, which ultimately was a ceasefire
00:36:49.840
some Obama judge goes, mm-mm-mm, and that's annoying.
00:37:03.860
and we just face all the resistance everywhere.
00:37:10.140
the CIA used a special tool called the Ghost Murmur
00:37:15.880
I'm Ethan Hunt's Mission Impossible level shit here.
00:37:19.940
As an agency, the CIA possesses unique capabilities that only the president can deploy.
00:37:27.420
Some of these capabilities fall under covert action authorities.
00:37:31.820
And because covert means exactly that, I'm not going to be able to tell you everything that you want to know.
00:37:38.400
At the president's direction, we deployed both human assets and exquisite technologies that no other intelligence service in the world possesses to a daunting challenge comparable to hunting for a single grain of sand in the middle of a desert.
00:37:57.120
This was also a race against the clock, as it was critical that we locate the downed aviator as quickly as possible, while at the same time keeping our enemies misdirected.
00:38:11.080
So the tool they were using is called Ghost Murmur, and it's a tool that can detect a heartbeat from 40 miles away using synthetic crystals.
00:38:19.880
Yeah, it uses sensors built from synthetic diamonds
00:38:26.500
then pairs it with AI to filter that one signal
00:38:35.840
And then this, the main thing that I think about
00:38:45.140
Like that's why we have to fight for our country
00:38:49.360
Nobody can mess with us, so we have to take it back and put it in the good guys' hands, right?
00:39:00.060
And the government can really get you whenever they want, which is kind of a scary thought, right?
00:39:05.520
Yes, and that thing, it can sense a heartbeat from 40 miles away.
00:39:12.740
It can see the invisible dimensions that are around us, and everyone gives off a different aura.
00:39:17.520
and if you're nice your aura is like strong and bright and then if you're mean your aura is like
00:39:23.160
weak and dark like those things from ghost okay so like this is a machine that can see like your
00:39:28.760
invisible aura and then that's why like pets can see it and that's why if you meet somebody and
00:39:32.940
you get a bad gut feeling like subconsciously you're seeing their invisible field that surrounds
00:39:37.840
them and like pulses with their heartbeat all right i think you're combining schizophrenic
00:39:42.200
shit with real technology we have but no it's real fair play but i think that's what it is
00:39:46.920
it's like this machine that's like synthetic diamonds or whatever is able to see that glow
00:39:52.360
in the middle of nowhere from far away. I think it's kind of cool. And it also could be made up.
00:39:57.100
Yeah, that's true. Could be a sigh off to make our opponents think we got like crazy shit.
00:40:01.420
But the only reason apparently they use that tool is because the rescue mission got leaked.
00:40:07.040
And then the bad guys were trying to find our pilot too. So they're like, all right,
00:40:10.420
how do we find them really, really, really fast? That Israeli journalist leaker, right?
00:40:14.140
Yeah. Isn't that what happened? He's going to jail, right? Mr. Trump?
00:40:57.660
I'm certainly out of my element when discussing these high tech things.
00:41:00.540
Especially when you like zoom all the way in and you see all these little like data nobules.
00:41:06.040
And then you're like, oh, that's where the information goes.
00:41:13.980
We're certainly in the future, though, right now.
00:41:17.700
All right, our next clip is J.D. Vance talking about how it's important to not be blackpilled.
00:41:23.080
The piece of advice I'd give to you, and I give it to American students, American conservatives in particular,
00:41:29.560
is resist the temptation to think that victory is immediate or that we're going to win back our civilization through instant gratification.
00:41:42.700
It's far more influential than it was back then.
00:41:45.820
But I think a lot of people, this is particularly true in the United States of America.
00:41:49.400
If they see something that the administration does they don't like, they say, oh, that's
00:41:59.080
If we do something you don't like, the response should be to get more involved, to make your
00:42:04.140
voice heard, and to try to push things in the direction that you want them to be pushed.
00:42:10.960
it's not going to be saved overnight. And so what I'd encourage you to do is stay involved,
00:42:16.620
be patient, and don't let disappointment turn to checking out of the system entirely. There's
00:42:22.160
way too much of that, I would say, in the Anglo system and the American system. There's way too
00:42:26.160
much, you know, I didn't like this thing that the vice president said, or I didn't like this thing
00:42:30.940
that the president did, and I'm going to completely check out. We call that blackpilling in the United
00:42:35.720
States of America. And blackpilling is how you give power to the forces that are trying to
00:42:41.440
destroy what our ancestors built. So it is true. Like America won't be saved overnight. Like that
00:42:47.740
is very true, but it will be destroyed after years of abuse and fraud and 50 million illegals.
00:42:53.680
And that's been happening for 50 years. Yeah. There is a sense of urgency a little bit.
00:42:59.260
Totally. I agree with JD's message there. And sometimes you have to push back and that's why
00:43:03.480
I have no problem, like, trying to correct the administration or offering ideas, you know, what could be done faster.
00:43:13.640
I think more urgency than ever right now, especially this tight little window.
00:43:19.120
Like, if they get in, Trump will be a lame duck president, and then they'll impeach him, and then the next Democrats will get into power.
00:43:28.520
We'll never win an election again, and then the country's actually gone.
00:43:30.920
So there is like a couple months to two years where like a lot of stuff does need to get done that can't be reversed.
00:43:51.000
We have a little bit of a migrant section here.
00:43:53.280
First thing we're talking about is the Dignity Act, which I'm sure you guys heard about this week.
00:43:58.740
And yeah, it was a bipartisan bill sponsored by 20 House members on the right, 20 House members on the left.
00:44:06.200
They snuck it out and they swore it was an amnesty.
00:44:17.340
And it was very disappointing and it was obviously universally hated by everybody on the right.
00:44:22.360
The Dignity Act is way worse than anyone was aware.
00:44:24.920
Section 2303D says anyone who claims they arrived before 2021 cannot be removed.
00:44:30.860
Anyone can make the claim automatic block by ICE to deport them for years.
00:44:35.340
So they made some weird delineation where all the illegals Joe Biden let in are bad, but everybody else before is fine.
00:44:51.460
20 Republicans and 20 Democrats, the first serious bipartisan immigration bill. There
00:44:56.280
should be no bipartisan immigration bills because one side goes crazy and then the other side needs
00:45:00.400
to go crazy in response. That's pretty simple. And if the other side's agreeing to it, you know,
00:45:04.720
it's like a trick. Yeah. And Mike Lee said, when you have to say it's not amnesty, it's usually
00:45:09.840
amnesty. They called it dignidad in Spanish. So you know who, what ethnic group is going to
00:45:16.720
mainly benefit obviously um green card access the act aims to streamline green card applications
00:45:23.660
for high skilled workers and international graduates helping clear backlogs and they've
00:45:27.060
already like that's been abused already like oh high skilled workers and then everyone's a high
00:45:31.220
skill worker you work at 7-eleven and you're a high skilled worker h1b 7-eleven apparently it's
00:45:35.620
a lot it's another like stapling green cards to diplomas type thing and then uh we have a tweet
00:45:41.800
here. Yeah. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar in Florida, she says, read the bill before you open your
00:45:48.740
mouth. Calling the Dignity Act amnesty isn't just wrong. It's a deliberate distortion and it exposes
00:45:54.260
just how little you know about the bill. And it's some like Latino woman who's telling you about
00:45:59.800
the Dignidad Act. Yeah. And she got fact checked on Twitter, which said it grants amnesty,
00:46:05.520
Permanent residency, deferred action and legal status, and halts deportations.
00:46:11.260
It's one of the sloppiest, worst fucking bills ever.
00:46:14.620
And I compared it to the whole thing is we won 2024.
00:46:23.900
Mass deportations were the signs that people were holding up.
00:46:28.020
And so I just thought it was like when the Japanese got nuked twice and went on to the USS Missouri to surrender, and they come in and be like, okay, so what are you giving me?
00:46:40.900
Like the defeated team is now saying, oh, now we're ready for compromise.
00:46:57.460
It would be a bipartisan surrender where we get all this shit back.
00:47:02.520
This could have maybe happened under Joe Biden and maybe it would have made more sense.
00:47:06.940
But when you have the mandate from the people and you are put into power, now is not the time to find common ground to ease up on the promises.
00:47:15.780
And if you're in a district with one of these people and you're involved in politics at all, dude, these people, like a boneheaded move like this should end your fucking career as a Republican.
00:47:26.640
And then another thing, we've often talked about how it's so frustrating that states like Indiana or Kentucky will vote 70% for Donald Trump in the presidential election.
00:47:40.000
And then their elected representatives will play it like a middle-of-the-road median guy, right?
00:47:45.880
And the left, when they get elected, they represent the left.
00:47:49.380
They get elected by the left and they represent the left.
00:47:51.480
The right, they get elected by the right and then they represent the middle.
00:47:55.460
And so it's like fighting with one arm tied behind your back when all your elected officials are backstabbers, right?
00:48:02.880
So pay attention to who really supported this and, you know, we got to work to get these people out, man.
00:48:08.380
And then we have some, I guess, good news out of Mississippi.
00:48:12.780
Mississippi governor set to sign bill making illegal immigration a state crime.
00:48:16.380
This is how much shit is like moving slow on the federal level that states are having to fortify and, you know, put laws on the books for being illegal because the federal enforcement just isn't there.
00:48:29.300
And red states, it's nice to see. Right. And we know red states are clamping down on all the benefits that illegals are getting.
00:48:36.680
So it's just nice. And that would let like police officers enforce immigration, basically.
00:48:41.300
Yeah. If you're illegal, a cop can detain you and you broke a state law so you don't have to go talk to ICE.
00:48:46.200
Yeah, and then it creates basically a no-go zone. Like, I'm not safe in Mississippi. I stay in LA. So it's a nice incentive, right?
00:48:53.200
And then, bigger picture, all these red states do that. Then you load up all the illegals in the blue states, and then we round them up easier.
00:49:00.120
But, and it's so strange to me. Like, we're not going to go detail by detail on the Dignidad bill, but it's just a sign of such bad political instincts.
00:49:40.180
Yeah, it was an article by Shadi Hamid, and he wrote it for the Washington Post.
00:49:54.660
Minorities don't need to show they are like everyone else.
00:49:58.360
And it's interesting because this is written after millions of Muslims are already not assimilating.
00:50:03.700
So it's not like they are, and it's like, guys, we don't have to do this.
00:50:06.440
You don't have to go to the baseball game and where the Yankees have.
00:50:13.000
They're not doing it, even though that was the standard for as long as the country's
00:50:23.020
And now all of a sudden it's not the case and they're defending it, which is kind of
00:50:35.040
And if you have an NGO that's helping resettle you there, enjoy.
00:50:40.120
I think I just saw a neighborhood in Chicago got a sign that said Little Palestine.
00:50:54.280
Yeah, and he, I don't know, he goes on, but we're not going to go point by point.
00:51:01.900
If you're not going to assimilate, then what's the point?
00:51:03.700
You just want an economic zone, and that's not what we're about, right?
00:51:07.760
And then this next migrant video is about people who are about to break into America across the border, and they're hiding on the other side of the border.
00:51:16.480
And here's one of the guys who I guess doesn't need to assimilate when he gets here.
00:51:58.800
We have some Texas teens who allegedly kidnapped someone because they were talking to their
00:52:05.000
Yeah, four Texas teens allegedly kidnapped, tortured classmates for talking to one of their girlfriend, and they look like Edgars.
00:52:13.180
They're Mexican types, but the New York Post will say Texas teens, as they always do.
00:52:23.180
The victim left high school with three of the suspects under the impression that they were going to get pizza.
00:52:27.620
After a brief stop at a gas station, the suspects drove the victim to a home on FM 969, where a fourth suspect was waiting in a detached garage.
00:52:38.280
Once inside, the suspects used duct tape to bind the victim's hand and feet and cover his mouth.
00:52:43.680
One suspect held a gun to the victim's head while the others beat him with aluminum bats, a walking cane, and a belt.
00:52:49.700
The victim reported being burned, forced to drink alcohol, and repeatedly threatened with death.
00:52:53.720
and yeah, he ended up, um, and the investigator said the assault was recorded by one of the
00:53:00.080
suspects. So real brain trust here with these four Hispanic kids. Right. And kidnapping and
00:53:04.360
torturing like that is a very like third world Hispanic cartel thing to do. Yeah, it is. We,
00:53:09.800
you made that point a while ago that we're going to see more kidnappings and like these crimes
00:53:13.800
that don't really exist in America. Uh, we're going to be seeing more and that's an example of
00:53:18.180
it. Yeah. And then if you think about it, um, if it was a white kid or something like that,
00:53:24.340
There's no fucking way pizza could turn into me being tortured for hours and burned, right?
00:53:30.540
So you're playing a game against people who are playing a completely different game that you don't know about,
00:53:36.120
and then you don't know any of the rules to it, right?
00:53:39.440
Like, if I tell Richard, if I lure Richard over with some pizza at my house,
00:53:43.640
we're getting a full pizza each, some side stuff, all paid for by me.
00:53:51.680
he's luring me over. Come on, man. Let's hang out. Let's watch TV. Let's watch a movie. Eat
00:53:55.640
some pizza. And I'm like, no, I'm staying at my place. No, I don't want to come. Come on, man.
00:53:59.760
Pizza. I got the bat ready. I do get pizza. I do get pizza. So it works out. But yeah. And that's
00:54:06.200
to say that sometimes you can't even read the negative intentions of these people. We have
00:54:10.980
another story and we're going to make some broader points after this. This was in Missouri.
00:54:16.200
New disturbing details tonight after prosecutors charged another man in the murder of 15 year old
00:54:21.580
Miles Young. Greene County prosecutors say on March 12th, a juvenile girl messaged Young,
00:54:27.300
convincing him to meet her for sex, all while the girl and four others, including Yefri Archega,
00:54:32.540
were planning to set Young up. The girl then picked Young up in a separate car. Court documents
00:54:37.520
say witnesses who knew Young told him not to go with her because she didn't like him and blamed
00:54:42.240
him for the death of another person in a Greene County homicide from 2025. After Young was picked
00:54:47.520
up, him and the girl were on West Maplewood when the other car with Archega and others turned to
00:54:52.240
block the road. And according to witnesses, Young bolted and Archega followed him with a handgun.
00:54:57.620
One witness told police they heard Young on the phone say he didn't want to die before they heard
00:55:01.860
two more gunshots. Young was considered a witness in a 2025 Green County homicide case and was
00:55:07.620
expected to testify. Investigators wrote in court documents that Archega has gang affiliations and
00:55:13.140
has no remorse for his actions. So it's like gang beefs and intimidating witnesses and the guys like
00:55:19.680
in high school. Yeah. And then, uh, that that's a very common, like gang banger thing is set you
00:55:25.300
up. A girl set you up. And again, I don't know how white that kid is. I think he's pretty white,
00:55:31.380
but you're not in this world. You're an 18 year old, 17 year old from Missouri. You're not in
00:55:37.980
the, Oh, I'm getting set up. It's, Oh, Michelle likes me, you know? Yeah. And, um, so a broader
00:55:45.640
point here that I've wanted to make, and I've been stewing on recently is these kids kind of
00:55:53.540
maybe missed some signs, like the four Hispanic teens who are going to torture you. Do you think
00:56:00.560
they acted completely normal leading up to that? Or were there some signs or cultural things like
00:56:04.980
it was quiet in the car on the way to get pizza. Everyone was in a solemn mood, right? Or the same
00:56:11.460
thing here, the setup, like, I don't know, was this girl, do I usually get texts to come and
00:56:16.600
hook up with this girl? Like sometimes it's hard to determine the tone of people across an ethnic
00:56:24.600
line, right? And that's what I want to make the broader point on is something I've seen a lot
00:56:31.140
in crime, in body cam footage, in true crime cases is there's a disconnect when your country
00:56:39.880
becomes less ethnically homogenous and you're dealing with random English as a second language
00:56:46.260
people from all over the world. It's harder to kind of understand or know when someone's full
00:56:53.520
of shit when they're speaking broken English to you, right? And there was a particular case I
00:57:00.200
saw recently, I just in like listening to true crime on my own, it was about this Indian father,
00:57:07.240
an elderly man who killed his wife and killed his daughter and like couldn't properly dispose
00:57:11.700
the bodies. And he was getting interrogated by these two like Midwestern white guys.
00:57:16.320
And they basically are like, it's pulling teeth interviewing him because we don't speak the same
00:57:21.540
language. You don't, you can't tell. You can't analyze. You can't analyze. You're kind of like,
00:57:26.860
you know, when I speak to a white American who grew up like me, I kind of know that's full of
00:57:32.300
shit. What was that? You shied away from answering that. When there's a language barrier, you kind
00:57:38.060
of have a tougher time policing crimes or proving someone's guilt or getting to the bottom of
00:57:42.520
something with an interrogation, right? There's kind of this unspoken thing where when everybody
00:57:47.200
knows the same rules and knows the same body language and you've done it a hundred times,
00:57:51.620
and then there's an Indian guy who goes, no, it was not that. Like, you don't really know. You
00:57:56.340
don't have the same finger on the pulse of what's going on in this interrogation room. Right? Yeah,
00:58:01.700
that's very true. And it seems like that might've been the case in some of these like, Oh, I don't
00:58:06.280
know. I'm getting set up. Hey, the Mexican guys asked me to go get pizza. That's great. They've
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never asked me before. And you kind of maybe don't know the vibes as much. And, um, the caveat being
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that I think most cops in America end up learning how black people act. They know when a black
00:58:25.440
person's acting a little squirrely and you learn that on the job pretty easily. But that's kind of
00:58:29.180
like how America is, right? If you're a police officer, you're going to interact with a lot more
00:58:32.740
black people. But like a Haitian, a Somalian, weird cultures where you don't know what the
00:58:38.560
body language means or don't know how nervousness manifests itself, there's a disconnect there and
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you might get caught up in it or you might miss something or a miscommunication you'll be more
00:58:50.920
likely to attribute to a difference in languages than you were a guilty person or someone lying,
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right? So that's something that it's also bad to mass import people from the Congo and Somalia
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and Haiti. And now a cop in a small town or a mid-sized city has to know how a Haitian acts
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and has to know, you know what I'm saying by that? And then they let them go if they get arrested a
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lot. So then you have to always know how to hate the same Haitian keeps acting. Yeah. So that sort
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of like there are more things than just, and the same thing goes for like going to the DMV or
00:59:25.820
getting your paperwork there. You need to give more leeway because someone speaks a broken
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language. Um, we have an example kind of with this Uber driver getting pulled over. This is
00:59:35.120
more of a funny example, but watch how the Uber driver handles it. This is Urban Decay 2.
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Oh man, Buzz. Because of this guy. That's them behind us? Yeah. You're a friend of mine.
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Give me your license and registration right now.
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And then you kind of, there's a little gray area there where,
01:00:37.600
Can you, are you incapable of communicating with me?
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And then if, even if they are capable of speaking English,
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they'll play up the inability to speak English soon, soon.
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And that's the kind of stuff I'm talking about.
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Probably a bunch of interrogations, a lot of arrests.
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You kind of don't get any information from an already dumb with an English language barrier criminal, right?
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And where they come from, too, their interactions with police are probably more corrupt where, oh, you just pay them or, oh, you run off and they don't even want to chase you.
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Our next clip is that story about the Haitian immigrant illegal who bludgeoned somebody
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We're not going to show the video because it's probably going to get the channel deleted,
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but we'll just pause at the moment of impact, basically, and we'll put a black screen above
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It's pretty brutal, and it's just some Haitian guy who needs the Dignity Act.
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And if you guys watch this video, I suggest you watch it off our channel, somewhere on
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twitter because it is just so barbaric it's brutal yeah it's it's a brutal like poor woman
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who wasn't even expecting couldn't even fathom that someone would come up to her point blank
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and do this to her and yeah this guy dhs confirms to fox news that the suspect charged with murdering
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an innocent gas station clerk in fort myers florida bludgeoning her to death with a hammer
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is a haitian illegal who was caught and released at the border by the biden admin in 2022
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to. And yeah, it's extremely graphic. It's a crazy video. And it's a guy who, you know, again,
01:02:18.480
I'm not blackpilling, but we're, it's 2026 and we're, it's April. We're creeping in.
01:02:26.260
Yeah. We're a year and a half in. This is Florida. This is a very red state with a red
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governor. Whose fault is this? Obviously it's Joe Biden's, but man, we got to go harder because
01:02:36.700
this woman's life could have been saved if we were doing the mass deportations we talked about.
01:02:41.560
So the hour is late. Very true. All right, let's speed through this last story. It is very
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interesting and very important. There was a deposition between a cop and a trucker who was
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illegal. Yeah, it was a truck. It was a crash. It was an investigation. So the trucker crashed,
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and then this is now the lawyers following up asking him. And the trucker couldn't speak
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good English, but we have some of the dialogue. Yeah. Question. Who paid for your training at
01:03:07.400
Star CDL? I'll be the other guy. US government people. The US government paid for that? Yes.
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Hi-S. Hi-S? Yeah. What is that? That's a program, you know, I don't know, but they pay for me.
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Do you know how much it cost? $3,100. Do you have to pay them back? Oh no, that was just for us.
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This actually happens to be another example of the language barrier.
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And HI-S is the International Jewish Organization that stands for a world in which refugees find safety, opportunity, and welcome.
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It's like, not only should he have not been here,
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And then when it comes time to get the answers,
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You just have a tweet to go post up with Juicy Algo.
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Leave a like, comment, comment again, and then start yapping.
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And the link to this episode is sent to the boys in the group chat.
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We're going to have a lighter final page just because we're running a little late on time.
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But I found a giant Chinese woman basketball player in China.
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and they just dump it to her in the paint yeah oh yeah it's not even hard
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yep yeah oh good ball handling skills too small head tiny head when you get that tall
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look how she just works you back oh yeah and she just shoots from up there you can't even
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she gets her own rebound you can't even do anything padding her stats china number one
01:05:40.780
china number one so she dunks so i'm excited i'm obviously never going to promote gambling but
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this isn't really gambling if you bet on her it's a sure thing as long as she doesn't get hurt boss
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it's a sure thing all right our next piece of the final page is a little workout advice for people
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who maybe used to work out a lot now it's been a few weeks since you've been back in the gym and
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you want to do something to jump start the improvement but you don't feel like going all
01:06:06.760
the way back to the gym yeah something like that uh can you read what it says 10 squats every 45
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minutes equals 10,000 steps. A study from the University of Texas found that doing just 10
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squats every hour can actually control blood sugar better than going for a full 30-minute walk.
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When you sit all day, your blood sugar spikes, your circulation slows, and your biggest muscles,
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your legs and glutes, basically switch off. But 10 squats wakes everything up instantly.
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Your leg muscles pull glucose out of your bloodstream, your circulation improves,
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and your metabolism switches back on. That's why these microbursts of movement deliver such
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powerful benefits. In fact, research shows that 10 squats every 45 minutes can give you similar
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cardio metabolic benefits to hitting 10,000 steps per day. This strengthens your heart,
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keeps your joints moving, and prevents the dangerous blood sugar spikes that lead to
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insulin resistance. And there was a fact check. I think they're probably saying it's not fully
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10,000 steps a day. Yeah. A cited study was compared 10 squats every 45 minutes to a single
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30-minute walk, not 10,000 steps for blood sugar. So whatever. But either way, it is very good for
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you. And it does keep your body turned on instead of turned off. And this other guy explains why
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squats are so good. What does squatting have to do with autoimmune disease? More than most people
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ever realize. When you squat, it pushes out your lower rib cage and forces your diaphragm down.
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And here's where it gets interesting. Most people don't realize that seven of your 10 organs have
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no muscles of their own, your heart, stomach, and bladder can move themselves. But your liver,
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kidneys, intestines, and more depend entirely on your diaphragm's pumping action to function
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properly. When you squat, you activate that pump. When you don't, those organs are essentially
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working without power. Autoimmune disease at its core is often simply food staying in your system
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too long, rotting, releasing toxins, and triggering your immune system to fight itself. When you squat
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regularly, you directly address that root cause. And here's the thing. Squatting is not an exercise
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trend. It's a fundamental human movement we've been doing for thousands of years. Make it a daily
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practice and you'll find that you digest better, eliminate more consistently, sleep more deeply,
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and give your body the internal environment it needs to stop working against itself.
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I'm Chris Burras. That's interesting. Yeah. And, you know, the double joint leg movements are
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always really good. And if you squat with weights, you release a lot more testosterone and growth
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hormone really good for you but uh yeah if you guys are in between like doing nothing in the gym
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that the in-between thing would be setting a timer and doing 10 body weight squats every hour for the
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day and see how it goes yeah i tried it the other day i think a lot of people just in general maybe
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it's it's a reminder to make sure you're working out your legs somehow like yeah neglecting your
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legs a lot of people do that so just make sure you're doing something even if it's a dumb leg
01:08:55.740
press or whatever if you can do squats obviously you should be doing squats all right well that's
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the end of the final page now moving on to cringe of the week all right our first story of cringe
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of the week a new gay acronym just dropped in canada when the budget was released i was shocked
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to find out that prime minister carney is cutting seven billion dollars between indigenous services
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Canada and Crown Indigenous Relations. They provided zero dollars to deal with the ongoing
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genocide of MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+. This is abhorrent. This is...
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Just smash the keyboard with that one. And then Matt Walsh had an explanation of what it is.
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Yeah. Everybody was wondering, what is it? And MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+.
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indigenous women. And that lady set a plus at the end of the new one. So in the future,
01:10:25.520
there'll probably be more and they just haven't got added yet. Yeah. Which is crazy. But let me
01:10:30.240
tell you this as someone who listens to all the, you know, women, true crime podcasts in my day to
01:10:35.400
day, they are obsessed with missing and murdered indigenous women and the injustice. And they think
01:10:41.320
there's roving bands of white guys in old sedans driving by going, yeah, let me get an Indian woman.
01:10:50.000
Yeah, as if they're not like also killed by just other Indian guys, right?
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And so that's the type of people who you're dealing with up in Canada.
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Yeah, since it's just general oppression, we were thinking, who's really oppressed out there?
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which obviously means a middle child who only got hand-me-downs.
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which are victims of soggy fries after long Uber Eats delivery.
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That happens to pretty much people every day and no one talks about it.
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That might be more important than missing and murdered indigenous women.
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Yeah, I got P-W-R-D-T-T-B-I-C-A-D-S-F-T-T, which should be self-explanatory, but I'll spell it out for you guys.
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Is it people with recurring dreams that they're back in college and don't study for the test?
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You wake up, you're in some college class, and you go, I haven't been here all semester.
01:12:05.720
Sure. What do you mean the midterms today? And then you shoot up a week.
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And it comes in a different language, the test.
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Sometimes you can't find the classroom. You're looking. You know you have a final, but you don't know where it is.
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Or like you're in the football game and you don't have your helmet.
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And everyone's like, where are you? And you're like, oh, one sec. I'm trying to find my helmet. And you're in the stands.
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Totally. All these people are pretty oppressed. So I think we should add some letters.
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That's people whose dog gets sick at 2 a.m. and pukes on the carpet.
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You hear the dog going, and you're like, no, no, no.
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So we'll submit these to these queer-questioning Canadian indigenous people.
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This was a 2016-era joke, and it wasn't a joke.
01:13:10.940
All right, we have some good news for people who want to attend gay bathhouses in Minneapolis.
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Minneapolis may legalize adult bathhouses, allowing adults to engage in sexual activity,
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which is weird because there's just like laws against that, right?
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Minneapolis City Council is preparing to consider legalizing and regulating venues such as bathhouses where consenting adults can engage in sexual activity, possibly reversing the city's 38-year ban.
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The ordinances in question would remove stigmatizing language and add new definitions to be inclusive of establishments where sexual activity between consenting adults may be facilitated.
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The language of the 1988 ordinance was changed in 2023 at the behest of activists with Safer Sex Spaces Coalition, who argued that it targeted same-sex partnerships in individuals with HIV and AIDS, the Tribune reported.
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But what's wrong with targeting problematic things?
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It's pretty standard, like, health monitoring, right?
01:14:18.600
Hey, that super risky gay sex you guys are having all the time every day that's creating new diseases?
01:14:30.980
So you're going to have to go cruise the dog parks,
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the male bathrooms, the porn shop, all that shit.
01:14:53.780
that was actually specifically in Minnesota, right?
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The resistant one that we couldn't really get rid of.
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Yes, there was, I think, a drug-resistant M-pox.
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Wasn't that like something that we, uh, they constantly told us about in the locker room.
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And then like the trainer would tape up some guy with an open sword and be like, dude,
01:15:32.140
And they would, uh, like draw circles around it and make sure it wasn't growing.
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And if it grew, then you couldn't be near the team.
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Because you're on everybody in football, not gay, by the way, uh, has like cuts and, you
01:15:47.180
And then if you all share the facilities and so gay guys do it to each other, uh, Cernovich said
01:15:52.200
sodomy at bathhouses created new forms of staff. Now you're not allowed to talk about the new
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plagues being created in human Petri dishes by fornicators running on meth and taxpayer funded
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prep. So yeah, that's pretty much it. It's, uh, but the key is, oh, that targets gay people. So
01:16:08.960
we have to get rid of this law. And then it's like the same mindset of like, well, the police
01:16:13.160
are over policing this area and now only black people are going to jail. And it's like, well,
01:16:17.100
Well, shouldn't you target where the crimes are, where the shootings happen?
01:16:19.940
Yeah, if you create six new diseases in 15 years, I think we got to target you a little.
01:16:28.380
No, nothing personal, gay guys who sleep with 50 people a quarter.
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Because that's how you get the fresh diseases, right?
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But we're not going to dump anything, but we might go a little long.
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All right, next we have a trans-Jewish lesbian running for statehouse.
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Hi, I'm Erin Baker, and I am an openly trans-Jewish lesbian running for Georgia statehouse.
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Hi, and I'm Jeremiah Olney. I am a straight, white, atheist man running for Georgia statehouse.
01:17:00.760
But we're both strong progressives fighting to make housing affordable.
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Fighting for education for all of Georgia's students.
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And together, we're going to transform the Georgia statehouse of representatives.
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And we see what some of her transformations look like in the past.
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Shitty red nails, giant six foot four frame, same height as the other white guy.
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It's interesting because she's a trans Jewish lesbian, but she also could have been, or
01:17:39.220
But he could have easily just been a straight guy with long hair who likes girls.
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You didn't have to add the whole other opposite thing to it.
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And then Georgia Statehouse, I don't know what district these people are in,
01:17:49.400
but I just want to reach out to black people really quick.
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Just a message for black people, black Democrats in particular, right?
01:17:57.480
You guys aren't voting for dumb shit like this, right?
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You know the trans-Jewish gay lesbian guy isn't really going to help you.
01:18:06.660
So I just hope they're aware of these types of people and don't vote them into power.
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What was that dude's name again with that stupid word, girl voice, and the red nails?
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All right, next we have a music guy who films his crash outs and puts it on Instagram.
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The type of crash outs I genuinely have on the daily because I was stupid enough to believe in myself and put myself out there.
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Or at least that's how I looked at it a week ago.
01:18:39.640
See, I've been bullied all my life essentially, but this is different.
01:18:42.480
My music is something I'm passionate about, and to get nothing but hate comments on hate comments, naturally, it really brought my self-esteem down.
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So what you're watching is a rage slash anxiety attack caught on my dash cam.
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He just loops it a few more times and keeps explaining why he's going to quit the internet now.
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Because he gets all the negative comments for his music, and I have a couple questions for him.
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Because if the music's good, then the commenters are wrong, so who cares?
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And if the music's bad, then the commenters are right.
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And focusing on the commenters isn't what you should be focusing on.
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You should be focusing on making the music good.
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They're going to guide you and bully you to the wrong path.
01:19:24.080
And eventually, if you post something that's fire, they'll go, oh, shit, you kind of switched
01:19:31.200
And also posting to Instagram saying, oh, I hate getting hateful comments.
01:19:35.040
I've been bullied my whole life is not really a winning strategy.
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I don't know if you ever learned that lesson before, but the more you squirm, the more you get hit, right?
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And at the end of the video, he eventually says that like he's taking a break and one day he'll start posting again.
01:19:50.980
So like when the music's perfect and everyone likes him, he'll come back.
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Like if you make art like that, you have to believe in it so much that it doesn't matter what people say.
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And if you are reactive to what people say, you'll never make it because you're only going to be reactive.
01:20:08.320
And I also think everybody has their moments in life where they learn, this isn't my strong suit. I'm not going to be a basketball player. I'm a white kid from suburban Chicago. I guess I'm not going to the NBA or I'm not doing this. People act like getting a dream crushed is so offensive or crazy. It happens to everybody all the time, right?
01:20:31.680
Right. And the way like society is built right now is like anyone that tells you anything other than what you want to hear is a problem.
01:20:39.560
That's true. And that's not the case. Like not everyone can be a musician.
01:20:45.720
And the whole thing, though, is like if the music's good, nothing else matters.
01:20:56.040
All right. Next. This girl claims that Pilates, she thought was white supremacy.
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with creepy men being obsessed with women who do Pilates.
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This came out of nowhere in the past few months
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is like super horny about Pilates girls all of a sudden.
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It's of course, first off, like a class indicator
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because Pilates classes are so fucking expensive.
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And then I think there's a really dark element to it
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and you're not necessarily lifting heavy things.
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So you can be pretty weak, which is really scary.
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because I felt like it was rooted in white supremacy
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that it's just people misconstruing the history of it
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Maybe we need some equitable Pilates with Somalis.
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it's not equitable and it's so interesting how like she's mad at all the guys but if you brought
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like somali men into the pilates class yeah they'd be the worst behavior of anybody and then she says
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at one point that uh initially she thought that pilates was rooted in white supremacy
01:22:13.980
you know what i'm saying remember that part oh yeah and i think that assuming something is rooted
01:22:20.160
in white supremacy is actually white supremacy because you're assuming that it was invented by
01:22:25.900
white people because it's good and people like it. So you're assuming, oh, that must have been
01:22:29.720
created by white people. Yeah. That's actually white supremacy. You're on your back. You're
01:22:33.140
like an overturned turtle. White people must have did that because they're the best at everything
01:22:36.860
and invent everything. And then she got sad when she Googled, she goes, white supremacy hunch.
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And then she Googled it and then figured out it was a prisoner of war thing, right?
01:22:48.080
Yeah. But they really circled the wagons around anything nice that white people do.
01:22:52.900
Yes, and then especially aesthetic white women.
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They're coalescing and getting involved and they're doing it together
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and they come with their yoga mats or whatever the fuck they do.
01:23:09.100
And guys like it because it's a certain type of girl.
01:23:17.680
I smell white women and then I have to investigate
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and then the investigation has hopes and dreams and vibes, right?
01:23:24.400
All right, our next clip is kind of related to it.
01:23:30.440
I can't stop thinking about how grass lawns are racist
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If that doesn't make sense, that's okay, I guess.
01:23:50.300
bring back clover yards. Look, can we just, can, can anything just be okay in its natural state,
01:23:56.620
or do we just have to whitewash everything, make it a competition and use it as a sign of
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your worth as a human being in society? Like, can we just have-
01:24:07.360
So taking care of your lawn is a white person thing. And then an unkempt lawn with weeds is
01:24:11.720
a brown person thing is what she's saying. Yeah. It's another one of those, is this white
01:24:15.200
supremacist backwards things like only only a white person could have invented pilates only a
01:24:20.820
white person could keep a lawn this pristine right and taking care of your lawn is racist because
01:24:24.860
brown people don't take care of theirs huh that's where it gets a little gotcha and then there's
01:24:31.120
there's a part in this where she kind of just goes and i'm not going to explain it to you and
01:24:35.120
if you can't vibe it out you don't get it and it's like no you're making an insane assertion
01:24:43.780
And ignores the fact that like a nice lawn with actual grass is like where kids play.
01:24:50.500
So she's brown childless and I bet her lawn looks like fucking shit or she doesn't have one.
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And it's just like an ugly person inside and out.
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Dude, and these leftists, they fucking hate golf courses.
01:25:22.760
so you go back and play 13 through 18 again barefoot.
01:25:27.880
A migrant will never relate to how good that is.
01:25:31.440
So people have different variations of their lawn.
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But according to her, bad is good because it's all brown people.
01:25:40.740
So everyone who has a nice lawn, that's not right.
01:25:43.360
We need to all go down to a lower level and have shittier lawns for equity.
01:25:51.500
Itchy weeds that just like get in your toddler's neck and give them a rash.
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So we don't listen to stupid people like this, right?
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And we have an example of what Section 8 house maintenance looks like.
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tell me you let your dog shit in your crib without telling me
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so it says pov you live in the projects and you're dirty and lazy and it's a bunch of
01:26:17.180
dog shit bags probably thrown from a window up top somewhere for someone who doesn't take their
01:26:23.760
dog out and uh let some shit and then they scrape it off their hardwood floor with a bag and the
01:26:28.740
fingers and the nails and they don't quite get it all but they toss it out into the projects those
01:26:33.180
are your neighbors. Taking your dogs out is a white thing. Yeah, exactly. It's probably white
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supremacist. I looked it up, taking your dogs out. It turns out white people did it first.
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And then I found this tweet about Japan and like the decay of society. And I thought we could
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apply it to this. Somebody tells a story and they said, when my mother first moved to Japan,
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she tried to jaywalk while pushing a stroller on an empty residential street. She was immediately
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stopped by an old, well-dressed Japanese man who solemnly told her in perfect English,
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The downfall of society begins with the individual.
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So I wonder what part of the society's downfall we're at
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All right, our first stories from Urban Decay are just some fights.
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and the caption said never go to walmart after 9 p.m i guess in certain areas that's true
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yeah and then in this clip is from walmart as well this woman's mad about something and she's
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just smashing all of the porcelain dishes or toilets or something in the row.
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Everyone's just standing and watching. What do you do in that situation? You wrestle her down?
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Yeah, tackle her from behind. And she's already tired from doing it. You know, she's not even that
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committed. She's just like seeing it through now with these lazy swings. It's like a lazy chimping
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out crazy very crazy uh and then we have a fight here in the hotel hallway
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then you call downstairs hello hello sorry to bother you i heard a loud commotion outside of
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my room and i have an early day tomorrow this is a business trip for me could someone please
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check on this and my favorite is this is like a animal type um fight where they grab each other's
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head and start going into punch mode that is like equivalent to like rams locking horns that
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they they assume the position they know what it's about to go down they lock in and then it's and
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it's fighting in a phone booth boom boom boom these big bitches be fighting and shit they do
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all right next we have a a picture and a text exchange i thought this was just pretty funny
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a guy goes on a date with a girl and she doesn't have good table manners and he immediately realizes
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You've been gone from the table like 10 minutes.
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You're nothing like you appear to be on the internet.
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I only allowed you to take me on this date so I can get a meal.
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Ain't no way you're playing in my face like this.
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A real man would have shown me how to properly eat the steak.
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If you're broke and can't afford me, you shouldn't have took me on this date.
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How about she goes, you can't afford it, just say so.
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And then in the very next line, I don't have the money for this meal.
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It's just you need to be honest and forthright if you can't afford things.
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You just showed some big bitches fighting and shit.
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The next couple of stories are about standards in businesses.
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And the first one is a lazy river that gets kind of chaotic.
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You knock into someone and they want to fight you.
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So situations like this, you take your family to the lazy river.
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I think there's a certain level of turn around, get a refund.
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Hey, I didn't know it was going to be like this.
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because it kind of forces them to have standards, right?
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If you have standards and you're a paying customer
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at what, Great Wolf Lodge or some sort of equivalent,
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then just say, hey, I'd really like to get my money back.
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And then it gives the company a chance to maybe in the future
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correct some behavior and make it a more enjoyable experience
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You kind of force them to uphold their standards.
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And this next clip is an example of that as well.
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some sort of brown man using using soap to dig around in his ass around your kids
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and so now you have soapy indian ass water at the pool and it's time for a refund yeah i'm
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leaving it's time for a refund my kids aren't going in the soapy indian worm ass water so i'm
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gonna go ask for a refund and then i'll speak to a manager and tell him why i'm refunding i'm asking
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for a refund because an indie man watched his ass crack in the pool where my children were
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supposed to play. And then you hope that the establishment realizes they're losing money
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from this. And then they start enforcing the standards that you have. Right. So I think it's
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something we're watching a lot. Standards go down everywhere and then they'll continue to go down
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if nobody complains or nobody gets a refund. Right. Exactly. Refund maxing season. And that's
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like the change that needs to happen. Otherwise they'll just keep doing what they're doing.
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And it's annoying to do because especially like, say you have three kids and they're,
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they're nine, 10 and 12, right. Or close in age, whatever you packed them up in the car.
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They all thought they were going to swim. It's kind of hard to turn around. You have to,
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you have to turn around. You can't reward negative business behavior, right? So have standards for
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yourself and maybe sometimes have a backup plan. And imagine taking your kids to that
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jump zone yeah the trampoline trampoline park where the all the black kids are moving like uh
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what what did we call it fluid dynamics and they're running through and they're going crazy
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and they're kicking your kid have a backup plan maybe very true have some standards right all
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right our next story is a very sad story a man was beaten uh because he asked some people to
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not take pictures of him in the bathroom here's the beating
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Brian asked them to stop taking pictures in the bathroom
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and move from in front of the urinals so he could pee.
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He was actually on the phone with 911 when they jumped him
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Um, I assume talking, but yeah, you know, you can't enforce standards anywhere when, uh,
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these kids are looking to kick you in the head or hit you in the head with the shoe when you're
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down. Cause there's three of them and there's only one of you. So it doesn't matter who's right.
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The only thing that matters is who has the might at three on one always wins. Right.
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And this happened in Myrtle beach. Um, and I actually knew this a long time ago,
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Myrtle beach banned casinos cause they didn't want gambling and they wanted to keep it a
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wholesome, family-friendly place, should have banned something else.
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Yeah, I think the Civil Rights Act, he couldn't quite ban everything he wanted.
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And this guy was, I think, recovering from cancer.
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This was done by four people who stomped some guy out in Chicago.
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Yeah, Chicago police just released a video in the hunt for four people sought in fatal
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Avondale beating. And this guy was a young man. His name was Xander Kazanowski, typical Chicago
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Polish guy, 25 years old. And he had a young kid. And I think his wife may have been pregnant.
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And this is just, we'll play the video of these persons of interest walking into the bar.
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So you could see, but there was some sort of altercation at the bar. And then this guy got
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totally stomped out and he was alive for a couple of days while they tried to kind of find him,
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but it took a while to find him because he was left crumpled on the floor at 315 somewhere in
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the Northwest side of Chicago. And it's just like, we show these like people stomping you or hitting
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you on the ground. And the line between you losing your life or permanently disabled or something is
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so small that this young, healthy 25 year old just couldn't sustain the injuries. And, uh,
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you know, usual suspects as they say, did he die or yeah, he's dead. Wow. Super sad. Yeah. And he
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Out a little too late where it's a little too dark in Chicago.
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Toledo teen stomped out a homeless veteran guy.
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I think what was on kids' minds that they would want to do that.
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The surveillance shows a man cornered against a wall, outnumbered, stomped, kicked in his head.
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The homeless man swings a garbage can lid trying to defend himself.
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The attackers punched him while hurling insults.
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I mean, so that tells you the path right there.
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But, you know, I feel like, you know, it's never too late for a person to make a turnaround.
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You never know what where the kids would be later on in life.
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But right now, I think they need to be brought to Justin.
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You have an ankle monitor and you're stomping people out still.
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They're going to be watching everything I'm doing.
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I'm going to have a good relationship with my PO officer, my parole officer, and I'm
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going to get back on track because now I'm being watched by the state.
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And then the lady still talks about rehabilitation.
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This guy, this fourth guy is just the filmer and he's filming the ankle monitor guy randomly
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violently assault a homeless man lovely lovely time but these kids can turn it around yeah she
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had to hedge it she had to hedge for what like you could just call a violent criminal a violent
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criminal and he needs to go away forever probably right and you're right yeah all right well don't
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get too down or too depressed moving on to uplifting gold and we do have uplifting stuff
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today first is an encounter where this guy is asked how he would spend a billion dollars
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all right if you had a billion dollars what would you do all right first time i do i'm gonna get
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chicken wings and got down the second thing i'm gonna do i'm gonna get all my baby mama
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i'm gonna get all my baby mamas a goddamn million dollars saying leave me the hell alone
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i love y'all though i love y'all though i believe i'll give a million dollars leave that ass alone
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right and then i'm gonna hit up billy eilish i'm gonna get her 10 mil just let me hit
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billy eilish yes after i hit she gonna marry me i just need to get in the door with a billy
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That's why I'm going to spend my money on Billy, my baby mama's, some chicken wings.
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And everybody's been telling me to get a car, but I can't get no license.
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The white guy who looks like a hipster doofus who should be in Brooklyn who owns a beeswax candle shop.
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He went wigger instead in, like, Houston, Texas.
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And now he talks in, like, chop and screwed Houston Ratboy.
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All right, next we have a funny cop interaction in New Orleans.
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no super duper duper platypus plate oh super duper duper platypus plate we don't have that
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they don't have that you mother you keep on playing this damn game with me these people
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better come here and knock the hell out of me all right let me get the eight-legged octopus plate
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eight-legged octopus plate no no eight-legged octopus plate eight-legged
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I guess some people are just really on autopilot.
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It's also not that serious because what your son or whoever is pranking you and then you're just like wasting a little bit of time from the probably migrant delivery person.
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This is a very interesting thing that takes place in Florida.
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It's in the Broward County area of Florida around Boynton Beach area.
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Anti-content, new fake podcast content that's like never solves anything or never gets anything done.
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All right, our last clip of the show, our Pure Americana clip of the week, is kind of a callback to last episode.
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Remember we showed the video of the guy with the bubble in his tire and he took it personally and wanted to fight everybody?
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So this is what it looks like when you get a note about a bubble on your tire and you're white.
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So I'm walking out of Walmart and I'm walking toward my car and I see this on my car.
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your driver's side front tire has a bubble on the side it could blow at any time
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well thank you whoever left this note for me i guess i'm gonna have to get a new tire
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simple the world is so simple thank you whoever left this note for me and i'm going to act on
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the advice because i was unaware thank you good samaritans time for a new tire high trust society
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complete that's how it works it's really easy to live here guys if you're nice and accepting and
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you know a little bit trusting but it could be such a nice place yeah it could be so beautiful
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to live here all right well that's the end of the show but we do have some shout outs first we have
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a baby shout out this was sent to us a while ago yes this was sent a while ago i just saw it in my
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dms um i don't remember the name but we had to include it this guy set up the babies three
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screens two babies some adults that's what i like to see we have a happy birthday to brianna russell
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who turns 37 on april 11th she's been married for 10 years so shout out to her and their eight-year-old
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daughter skylar as well great family they love the show and their bonus landers that's the full
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And they watch every episode all the way through.
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I thought you were going to say Adriana's husband, Christopher Moltisanti.
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All right, well, that's the end of the episode.
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Thank you guys for watching all the way through.
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Thank you guys for watching all the way through.
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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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There's uplift in gold and fleck as 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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