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Summary
On today's episode of Flag of Socks, the brother and sister duo of the discuss the tragic death of George F. Floyd, Emmanuel Macron being slapped by his wife, a man being killed over a mayo packet, and we have some great clips from Black Prom.
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Welcome back to Flag of Socks, a podcast episode 265 today on the show.
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Five years later and people are still celebrating the life of George Floyd.
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Then Emmanuel Macron was slapped by his husband.
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Then in Cringe of the Week, we have a pussy guy section you're not going to want to miss.
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And last but not least, in Urban Decay, a man was killed over a mayo packet.
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Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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It's a little bit chiller because it is Memorial Day, I guess, but nothing's really going to change.
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So Tuesday after a long weekend, you have something to watch at work.
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And hopefully it works a little chill and more like a Friday.
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Also, before we get into the show, my dad says I'm saying exactly too much.
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Honestly, we're not like, obviously, we're not trained.
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But, you know, I'm going to go, mm-hmm, that's going to be my new thing.
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One of mine is, and it's like, that's just a transition for anything.
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And it's like, so, you know, you get too obsessed with those, you start, you start freezing
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So sometimes you need to rely on some of those.
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We have some fast paced headlines to get to before we get into some good clips.
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First things first, Louisiana is the first state in the nation to use Doge's database
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And that is Louisiana, a deeply red state doing that.
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Red states would be great because it'll slow the bleed out to becoming purple than blue.
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It'll be blue eventually because of all the Hispanics.
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They called it purple then, and it's gone hard red in like three straight elections since
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Ideally, this would be done in every state, but we all know which rat states aren't going
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The first one is about money laundering right after Joe Biden found out he was leaving office.
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In the 76-day period between Trump winning and Biden leaving office, $93 billion was sent from
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the Department of Energy, who gave it away with no oversight to entities with no financials.
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The 76-day period you're talking about, that's the period between the time that President
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Trump was elected and President Biden left office.
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How much taxpayer money went out the door of the Department of Energy?
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That was Senator Kennedy asking someone with knowledge on this.
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From the loan program office in loans and commitments, $93 billion, well over twice as much as in the
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And then Kennedy says, you're telling me that the Department of Energy in the 76-day period
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before their boss was going to leave office, gave our own money to entities that had no business plan?
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So the money was just shoved out the door once they knew Biden lost.
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Basically laundering, no financials, no record keeping.
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And I think Lee Zeldin was trying to claw some of that money back.
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So I haven't really checked up with that on the success rate of that, but this is jailable
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And a lot of these people didn't have the auto pen Joe Biden pardon, so they can still
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Well, this is according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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He said only 12% of USAID funds actually reached intended recipients.
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So that's an even lower number than we had previously reported.
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We need to just have buses full of people with handcuffs and chains on their ankles.
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The illegals go one way, the people who were money laundering go the other.
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And then we figure out when the chains get taken off later, right?
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Next story is kind of about Democrats and their future and kind of how they're trying to
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figure out who the leader is and how they appeal to young men, especially.
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We just covered the stuff they do when they're leaving power.
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And now this is what they do when they're out of power.
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They use all this money laundering, send all the money around, and then everyone's just
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And if that gets shut down, you're going to have to rely on like an organic message,
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which you don't really have because you're based in lies.
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We have David Hogg talking to Charlemagne about who the future of the party is.
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I think that people want to see somebody who fights and calls out the bullshit.
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And we need a hell of a lot more people that are out there that are willing to do just that
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and call people out on their BS and not say, oh, my God, Republicans are going to criticize
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Rappoy told me her district is 40 percent black and then 30 percent Hispanic.
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But that's not exactly the type of candidate who goes national in any way or becomes the
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governor of Texas, the loud, angry black woman in the super black district.
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You know, that's like four times the national average, her district.
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So a little caveat, if you want to say, all right, he's telling the black people he likes
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But to act like she's some sort of popular or the future of the Democratic Party is just
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And you have the weak man talking about the loud black woman being the future, the loud,
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Being the future of the Democrat Party, it's like, uh-oh, are they out of power making the
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And if she somehow does become the front runner and runs, she won't be elected.
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And then everyone's going to go, oh, it's because people don't want to see a black woman
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And they're going to be doing the same thing they do every single time.
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And then, obviously, the Democrats are having a hard time with young men, like we said.
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This was a long article written that says, out of power, six months later, Democrats are
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And this, you know, we're going to talk about just one key section of it, and I'll dissect
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But they mention a prospectus for one new $20 million effort obtained by the Times aims to
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reverse the erosion of Democratic support among young men, especially online.
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It is codenamed SAM, short for Speaking With American Men, a strategic plan, and promises
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investment to study the syntax, language, and content that gains attention and virality
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It recommends buying advertisements and video games, among other things.
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So they're trying to figure out what goes viral.
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And I think a big thing that goes viral, especially politically, is the truth, especially when
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the truth is a reaction to a lie that's been imposed on the public.
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So obviously, they're trying their best to get the young men vote, but you don't really
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have strong men to lead the young men to the Democrat Party, because if you're a strong
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man and you have high testosterone, you can kind of see through the bullshit and you trend
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And then the truth right now is not on the Democrat side.
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They're watching all these people online talk to themselves about like, yeah, that
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And they're like, how do we get them to come to us, the party that is giving the money
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It's like right-wingers reaching out to illegal immigrants.
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How do we get the illegal immigrant sympathy vote?
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But it's just so the last 10, 15 years of their party have been built on alienating young
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Well, this election, the Harry Sisson types were trying, I'm voting for her.
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I'm voting for my sister, for my girlfriend's right to have an abortion.
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They were doing that like up till six months ago.
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And so for them to take that pivot, it's so weird.
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And then also $20 million on online trying to infiltrate right-wing stuff.
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If we take the USAID rate of 12%, only fucking $1.2 million or $2.4 million is going to make
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And then the rest is going to salaries of people who are about to get their second house in
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You know, guys, we need more birds in the ocean.
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And, you know, it's interesting because Democrats themselves, they realize they're making a mistake.
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They're going to put some money where their mouth is, but then they still have David Hall
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going around saying, Jasmine Crockett's the best.
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They're so far from, they're so far from like getting it that you like to just see them
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We have a little bit of a before and after from one of the left-wing influencer types,
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First one says, I'm happy to remind conservative Twitter that whenever you comfort guys like
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Jake Tapper or whomever, you know we're just going to squash you back with a million examples
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And then a couple of years later, a few years later, reminder, fuck you, Jake Tapper, you
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After Jake Tapper finally starts telling the truth about Biden's dementia and his downfall.
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Which was still a lie because it came out so late.
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They open the plane door and he's in a little tussle.
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And they slowed it down and it's like a double hand face.
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It's like a double hand weak shove into his face.
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So it kind of goes against the Candace Owens theory that she's a man.
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But then again, I think a twink might hit someone like that.
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And I was going to say, originally, Macron hit his wife.
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Meaning, like, she's the husband and Macron is.
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Um, but I'll take the side of, as if she's a woman, which is what the mainstream consensus
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So imagine, I imagine she's kind of jealous all the time.
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It's just rare to see a president of a country get hit.
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Next, speaking of threats to public presidents, public figures, is Putin a president?
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Russian leader's recent visit to Kursk region drew fire from Ukrainian UAVs.
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And then Trump was saying the other day over the weekend how he's mad at Putin because
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Putin's attacking Kiev and like doing more deadly attacks than ever in this war.
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I think he's probably doing it because they tried to kill him and he's mad.
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I would assume it was somewhat reactive, but and then Trump is also bad at Zelensky for
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yapping every time he opens his mouth, something bad happens.
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But it doesn't seem like anything's deescalating yet so far.
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To go down a little bit of a rabbit hole, a little bit of a conspiracy theory rabbit
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hole, Trump is planning on June 15th the military parade.
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Uh, and there was a thing that was like, whenever a country does a giant military parade, it's
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And then there's usually a war kind of right after like showing too much what we have.
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And then people are like, all right, we can take them.
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I think it's like to get public support and to go, yeah, the military's sick.
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And it's like, yeah, we got to go fucking get them.
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So there is a theory there, like apparently before World War II and in some other wars
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in between then and now, uh, whenever there was like a military show of force, it kind
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Next, we have, uh, some language policing going on.
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Netanyahu is saying some things that don't make sense in First Amendment America.
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Free Palestine is just today's version of Heil Hitler.
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I have a feeling you're going to, uh, make us pass some laws about this or something
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And no one really listens to this, um, which is good.
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Like now more than ever, people are kind of rejecting this, like policing of words and
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But that's also bad because they'll make us listen with a Muslim false flag again or a
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It's good that it's being rejected, but when it's being rejected and then you put them in
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And I love the, like the getting behind a camera and saying this word, this phrase, we want
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Speaking of George Floyd, as we've mentioned in the intro.
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People are still celebrating George Floyd's death five years after.
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We just missed, or we just passed over the fifth anniversary.
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And we're going to start with the, uh, clip of a BLM type rally in Dallas.
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It's supposed to be in some like courtyard and sparse Harwood park.
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And I think this was led by the race grifter who is, was running the Carmelo Anthony press
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WNBA, uh, had a moment of silence for George Floyd as well.
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Thank you guys for taking a minute to honor the life of George Floyd.
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His death exposed the holes that are still in our justice and criminal institutions today.
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And his five-year anniversary reminds us that we must continue the fight against criminal,
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You were one of the best black people of all time by far.
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But saying it, is that what you guys want to hear?
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That's almost a good man on the street question.
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When I came here today, I almost had an emotional breakdown.
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Because it reminded me of the day that George Floyd got killed.
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And the right represent the purification that George Floyd died for us.
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So became a religious figure, like Jesus Christ or something.
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But it's more the gripped, the institutions you'd expect, right?
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The WNBA, the random BLM obviously still does it.
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But it's becoming less and less and they're trying to stir it up.
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And who else, you might ask, is celebrating the fifth anniversary of George Floyd?
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It's been five years since America watched in horror as George Floyd lost his life to police brutality.
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So the real linchpins of the intersectional left, they're still hanging on, WNBA types.
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But for the rest of the world, I think people have generally moved on and aren't even really, you know, you get one of your uncles, one of your uncles who kind of wears a MAGA hat and he showed you the autopsy report.
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You know, over time, they whipped you up in the couple months after and during the trial and all that.
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But I don't think it stood up to the test of time.
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And it might get worse when they let Derek Chauvin off if the FBI has more information.
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And then last but not least, we have here what George Floyd could have been if he was still alive.
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He was ready to make one of those midlife switches soon.
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You know, you'd think the migrant section would be switching to uplifting gold at this point in the administration, multiple months in.
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But unfortunately, we're still finding proof of why we need mass deportations and why people need to get out of here.
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And this is a scene from Atlantic Beach, I believe New Jersey or Florida.
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For some reason, I thought it was Florida, but I don't know.
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And they get the giant elephant cart, start doing the celebrations on your public beaches.
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And so, I mean, this is just another point of some of these people can come here, but they really aren't looking to assimilate that much.
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They're continuing their traditions just with a better free market economy in the backdrop.
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They want to do the exact same things, but with higher GDP per capita behind them.
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And infrastructure and pipes and not shit in the river.
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And that takes us to our next story, which is that same thing about keeping their traditions and not assimilating.
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This is a story from the East Idaho News, and it's about a girl who was still in high school, and she disclosed that she had been in an arranged marriage since January 2024 when she was just shy of her 16th birthday.
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And if you read that story out of Idaho, you kind of assume it's some sort of religious fundamentalist or like a Mormon or something or like a-
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David Koresh type who's keeping a harem of women and kind of keeping their food restricted from them.
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And then you read the article, and you get a little more context.
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Criminal charges have been filed against a 29-year-old Midvale man accused of sexually assaulting.
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Yeah, accused of sexually assaulting and beating a pregnant teenager to whom he was allegedly married.
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The man was charged with a multitude of crimes.
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The investigation began when a 17-year-old girl who is six weeks pregnant reported being assaulted by the 29-year-old man.
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The girl lives with the man as a religious spouse.
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The girl is still in high school, said that she had been in an arranged marriage, as we said, since her 16th birthday.
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The marriage was completed through the Muslim religion, but is not a legally recognized marriage.
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The girl started having sexual intercourse with the man daily after they were married.
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And this girl's like going to high school and married to a 29-year-old man, probably picks her up.
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And then not only did the arranged marriage between Muslim people happen in Idaho, but the guy also beats the shit out of her.
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The man lunged at her, started hitting her and kicking her.
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The victim believed she was hit and kicked by him at least 40 to 50 times.
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Police noted the girl had a large golf ball-sized bump on the side of her head and bruises on her forearms.
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And here's an interesting part, which is the not assimilating, not telling, keeping little secrets.
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When the man was questioned by police, he made no mention of having a current spouse or girlfriend, the affidavit states.
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Like, I'm married in my religious ceremony to this 16-year-old, but I'm not married when I'm talking to the police or anything like that, right?
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The laws of one society, the one they begged to get into, don't matter.
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And then the old laws from the old traditions where they fled from, those are the ones that actually matter and are important, right?
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Yeah, and then they're also protected by the media, where they frame this and make it seem like it's a white guy who did it.
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So, like, the media covers for them so they can keep doing stuff like this.
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Muslim mentioned once, you have to open the article.
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And then I just want to make a broader point here about people coming and not assimilating.
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Like, and we've talked about it on the podcast before, these ethnic blood feuds.
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Like, the guy who just shot the two Israeli diplomat workers recently, he was some sort of Mexican guy shooting two people in America about a thousand-year blood feud that's 5,000 miles away, right?
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Then we have the Muslim guy come into Idaho, start doing arranged marriages, child abuse, right?
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State rep says female genital mutilation is happening in Maine.
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So, we have the ethnic blood feuds, the arranged marriages, female genital mutilation, and it's like, what are we doing?
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What's the value of bringing any of these incompatible people here?
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And it's just, you know, making more of a case of these people never assimilate.
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And these occurrences are happening so deep in, like, real America, Idaho, Ohio, Maine.
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And there are Somalis in Maine, and that's who's doing the female genital mutilation.
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But leave it to the media to lie and cover up for these people.
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And then also mislead about immigration in general.
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We have this example here with a mimetic Sisyphus reply that I thought was very insightful.
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Well, it's two arguments coming out of both sides of the mouth, right?
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Reminder, only 14% of U.S. residents are immigrants, but immigrants are responsible for 36% of aggregate innovation.
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Two-thirds of this contribution is due to making their native-born collaborators better.
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And so he posts a paper about the contribution of high-skilled immigrants to innovation in the United States.
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And yeah, do some people, does America pluck the best of the best from Japan and Switzerland and England?
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We used to, but now it's brown hordes at the southern border, right?
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Yeah, but then mimetic Sisyphus had a great response to that.
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This has been the Mott-Bailey routine on immigration for years.
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Japanese exchange students help some medical breakthrough.
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A total avoidance of the actual issue with immigration.
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No one cares if we import a small number of high achievers.
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We don't want millions of low-skilled families from the third world creating intergenerational welfare dependence.
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But the media sees both these groups as the same.
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Well, technically, you're an immigrant too, right?
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Technically, it's immigrants, even though it's like a brilliant Japanese scientist versus like a low-IQ, gropey Somali who doesn't speak English and he's mad.
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You could have 10 generations of people who have always contributed to society and never taken a public dollar.
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And then a Somalian who just got here and said his four-year-old is actually one and a half so he could be on benefits longer.
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And that's also the exact same as a Japanese scientist who's doing cutting-edge work with chips that are used in AI.
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So, the conflation of immigrants and then like we just showed that Muslim guy who got married, the Indians on the beach doing their weird ceremony we don't understand.
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And then not only that but like a scientist who comes here, it's like, great, we need him.
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But then you're talking about like the Somalis, the people, the intergenerational welfare-dependent people.
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It's like they're being propped up by like a plumber who just got smoked on inflation, you know, and his homeowner's insurance, being propped up by everyday people.
00:33:12.640
And it's not like we have super scientists and it's like, oh, you'll take that money from Jeff Bezos.
00:33:20.540
No, you're taking it from plumbers, electricians, garbage men, everybody with a job, right?
00:33:26.220
And then also people with a job who are regular people like say a bus driver.
00:33:30.200
A bus driver now has to deal with a Somali who's trying to rob people or doesn't pay the thing or smells like shit.
00:33:40.880
They're really everywhere and soaking up the resources and just making the day-to-day community not feel like a community anymore.
00:33:48.080
All right, there's another story we have where ICE detained this guy, as you can see here with his family.
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Yeah, a nice white family with four kids who are all dressed nice.
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The father went to a citizenship hearing expecting a handshake.
00:34:06.520
Instead, ICE shackled him, threw him into a van, and tore him away from his pregnant wife and four children.
00:34:12.480
They detained him without even letting him say goodbye.
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Casper Erickson arrived in Mississippi from Denmark in 2013, fully documented and determined to build a life here.
00:34:22.360
But best we understand it, now he's in prison because of a single clerical mistake made years ago.
00:34:27.100
So, basically, this is like a pull at your heartstrings, look at this guy.
00:34:40.780
There was a tweet that kind of had the same sentiment that we feel.
00:34:44.300
Yeah, this guy said, this is the problem with colorblindness.
00:34:47.280
We all know this guy isn't the problem, but we can't just say no blacks and browns.
00:34:53.240
And so, this guy gets caught up in the wreckage, unfortunately.
00:34:57.540
And I hope he makes it out because this guy looks like a nice family.
00:35:02.560
You know, this kind of guy wouldn't disturb you at the park.
00:35:08.780
He's not alone at the park taking pictures of your kids saying, sorry, I'm new here.
00:35:16.560
Judge Dugan, the one that was arrested for allowing the ice, interfering with the ice
00:35:24.140
Federal agents were waiting at a courthouse for a guy, and she kind of ran interference
00:35:32.320
And we're going to play the thing fast, but you can see her talking to the people.
00:35:38.520
And then brings them to the back room or directs them to the back room.
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This is the first time video has been released.
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Judge Dugan was trying to help this poor immigrant.
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And she's kind of like getting in their faces, talking to them.
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And then you could see the agents were like, what's going on?
00:36:12.120
So she should go to jail for as long, for the rest of her life.
00:36:22.660
The Mimetic Sisyphus had a great reply to that, too.
00:36:25.660
He said, white savior is a powerful feeling many libs have.
00:36:29.740
They imagine they'll be the ones to shelter Anne Frank in their attic.
00:36:33.500
They'll be the ones standing between an innocent black man and a wrathful police officer.
00:36:40.640
So when they try it in reality, they end up protecting the most guilty people alive.
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Pedos, rapists, murderers, and in this case, a wife beater.
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I thought it was very insightful, too, when it comes to what mass deportations will help
00:37:06.940
Mass deportations will improve your commute to work, ability to buy a home, your individual
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tax burden, public schools, state and national parks, utilities cost slash effectiveness,
00:37:17.800
local job market, access to government services, public safety, national sovereignty, anything
00:37:25.340
But you're not going to see floating dumps in the river from the Indian guys.
00:37:31.220
And there won't be a C-minus rated taco stand right outside your house anymore.
00:37:46.800
And we don't get these benefits because our Department of Homeland Security head, Christy
00:38:09.100
Our last piece of migrant section I thought was an insightful tweet that is very relevant
00:38:17.300
She said, 75% of the world's population is just biding their time until suburban American
00:38:22.760
homeowners can get the Boer Farmer treatment and they can move into your house.
00:38:28.100
This is why they don't want you to talk about it.
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We're moving on to our final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever.
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The link needs to be sent to the boys in the group chat.
00:38:54.180
It's kind of like a mixed match final page, but we got some decent stuff.
00:38:59.380
First, 100 to zero U.S. Senate passes the No Tax on Tips Act, and then people now are going
00:39:06.180
to start changing the way they operate their business, and they're going to say, my barber
00:39:10.260
just offered me a $1 haircut if I tipped him 50 bucks.
00:39:15.340
People are asking, acting like, oh, man, that's bad.
00:39:27.620
Like, we need to be gaming the system as much as we can.
00:39:31.720
And that's what I did on my taxes, and then they messaged me, and they said, you actually
00:39:48.420
I know COVID's been a while removed from our talking points.
00:39:52.380
But we're talking about George Floyd, so we're talking about George Floyd.
00:39:57.880
These are the flu cases per year from 2017 to 2024.
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41 million, 36 million, 38 million, 1.8, 9 million, 31, 40.
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Next, I have some uplifting stuff for you guys.
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You know how we're worried AI is going to take over and, like, blur the lines between reality
00:40:21.360
and what's real and what's not and take all of our money and nuke us?
00:40:30.700
And nuke us and destroy us and be on the planet by themselves because they know that we'll be
00:40:43.620
I don't think we're – it's coming up too soon.
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The AI may have sent that out to make us feel –
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Make us feel complacent and feel like it's not a threat.
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Next, there's a little bit of a warning message.
00:41:10.040
We have a picture of Ivanka jiu-jitsu-ing her jiu-jitsu guy.
00:41:18.420
We all know what happened with Tom Brady and Giselle.
00:41:30.100
Your wife should never be that happy with another man and then touching him and stuff.
00:41:47.620
Why don't you kick that guy's ass for touching your wife like that?
00:41:51.020
Next, this is nothing specific or nothing like that important.
00:42:01.660
I just wanted you guys to see what it looks like.
00:42:03.080
This was in a suburb of Illinois and it's coming up soon, but it looks like it's a box truck
00:42:07.340
and there's just a single propane tank in there.
00:42:21.040
I think we all see propane and we grill with it and you're kind of scared of it as a kid
00:42:27.040
and like dad does the propane, you know, and it's like, what if it opened or what if I was
00:42:31.500
lighting a cigarette and it was open and you wonder what the explosion would look like?
00:42:41.140
People heat their houses with propane and stuff too.
00:42:49.120
Next, this lady drank her whole coffee and look what she found at the bottom of it.
00:42:52.540
Go and drink a McDonald's coffee this morning just to go finish the rest of it to find out
00:43:05.180
I think that video is old, but that's horrible.
00:43:17.360
There's a thing where it's like if people need to learn, oh, I'm a migrant and I came
00:43:22.700
to America and I'm 40 years old and now I work at McDonald's.
00:43:30.980
Oh, I have to throw away the expired stuff from the fridge.
00:43:34.900
It's like if you're not familiar with that and you're learning it for the first time,
00:43:38.080
you're probably going to have a learning curve.
00:43:52.600
Dalton Archer, our show watcher friend, posted this to his Instagram.
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Final, final things to the final page of housekeeping.
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Was the movie, were all the lines cool and everything sick?
00:44:19.800
Were there some questionable women in leadership roles in the military?
00:44:24.520
Did Tom Cruise absolutely deliver on the action scenes?
00:44:30.240
We're talking like 12, 15 minute action sequences here.
00:44:36.640
I endorse it, but I'll let you cook on your little-
00:44:40.360
You kind of mentioned my reason for not loving it.
00:44:45.200
It was a woman, black woman president, so they probably thought Kamala was going to win.
00:44:49.060
Then you had this woman general who you had to get approval from.
00:44:57.280
And then Tom Cruise goes on this important mission in an Osprey helicopter that's piloted
00:45:06.500
I don't want to do any spoilers, but at the end, he dies from a stray bullet.
00:45:12.040
He dies from a stray bullet from some Mexican guy just shooting it in the air.
00:45:19.920
I don't want to spoil it, but he got hit by a stray bullet.
00:45:23.780
Because the guy's going, ah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:45:25.540
Just going like that, like a couple miles away, unrelated to the movie.
00:45:32.860
And they go, oh, this guy's celebrating a quincenera over there.
00:45:43.200
And then there was, like, he had this scene where he was diving.
00:45:46.300
And, like, the person who was helping him dive is this, like, short-haired Latino woman
00:45:52.680
So there were just, like, women shoehorned in everywhere.
00:45:57.120
But then it was like, okay, all right, that was a woman.
00:46:00.460
And then 15-minute Tom Cruise action scene diving into a sub that's at the bottom of the ocean.
00:46:06.880
You got to take some slop in between the action scenes.
00:46:12.160
And I've made the point before, but I'm probably going to not make it ever again because Tom
00:46:16.600
Cruise is done now that the movies are all done.
00:46:20.700
How much does Tom Cruise, an IMF agent, a federal agent probably, get paid $250,000 a year?
00:46:29.340
It's like, how much would you charge, Richard, to jump from a plane to another plane, wrestle the
00:46:45.620
So it's like Tom Cruise is doing it for, like, a professor's salary.
00:46:51.160
Last question of the day before we move on to cringe.
00:47:00.620
How have we never heard about the milk is my question.
00:47:09.160
Let us know in the comments if you guys have any experience with horse milk or what that's
00:47:30.940
Let us know in the comments if you guys have any experience with horse milk.
00:47:33.120
I feel like that's probably, like, it's like taking chalk.
00:47:54.720
We've been doing a lot of urban recently, so we wanted to stretch out the cringe.
00:47:59.400
And our first section of cringe is the pussy guy section.
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A lot of interesting clips here of guys who are pussies.
00:48:09.180
This was like a dating show or something, and a guy and a girl are having a conversation,
00:48:21.840
And I'm an empath, so I feel things very deeply.
00:48:26.520
I'm not, I'm not, well, I am an artist, but I don't like putting brush strokes over people.
00:48:33.660
I'm just handing a picture of something, like generalizing.
00:48:36.620
Yeah, so you're an empath, and you didn't notice the energy of the conversation nosedive
00:48:41.560
after your gay comments, but to be fair, her pupils were very dilated.
00:48:49.980
All right, so my main point is this guy is obviously running a game, right?
00:48:54.360
He's running a game on this girl, and here's my problem.
00:48:58.940
There's a lot of low testosterone men out there.
00:49:00.600
We're going to get to some of them in a little bit, but this guy,
00:49:17.780
I wear the stupid purple bandana, ton of necklaces.
00:49:21.320
And so what that leads me to believe is this gay Virgo astrology, right?
00:49:29.060
He's run this game on a few girls in Austin, Texas,
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And I think because a lot of girls are on birth control these days
00:49:40.480
And like, that's kind of what that would look like.
00:49:44.400
And then, so he finally got it backwards and now he talks like a twink,
00:49:55.440
But man, this leaning into that weak voice, that leaning into it,
00:50:00.140
and especially like a muscular guy who shouldn't even be doing this at all.
00:50:18.020
Our next one is a California struggling musician type.
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Convincing yourself you're living the American dream
00:50:45.580
Convincing myself one day I'll ride a love song
00:50:52.320
All right, another guy trying to appeal to girls on birth control
00:50:56.640
And also his shtick, this shtick is like, oh, I'm doing an authentic, like emotional performance
00:51:05.240
And it's like, yeah, it's authentic when you do it once and it's impromptu
00:51:09.680
Like you keep doing it over and over and over on social media
00:51:25.100
And then also the song is about telling the girl to not move to the suburbs
00:51:30.800
And start a family, which you think is the American dream
00:51:34.080
And instead stay with this struggling singer with no shoes
00:51:42.640
Yeah, this guy is going to be in California making $25,000 a year
00:51:46.200
All the friends who are circled around him are going to peel off one by one
00:53:05.220
Listen to how these non-binary types deal with this person
00:53:19.320
I would just wait for the ambulance to come through
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You need to wait for the ambulance to come through
01:16:13.260
The bartender, waitress immediately comes and slap downs their separated checks to get their keys back.
01:16:26.160
A group of four loud women dressed in kind of slutty, out drinking at Bar Louie.
01:16:31.900
And, you know, when you talk about the character of your friends or who your kids are hanging out with and stuff like that,
01:16:39.200
this is four women who all turned the key to commit the crime at the same time on a Sunday where they should be having fun or Saturday.
01:16:48.040
Every single person, not one of them said, I don't think this is a good idea, Rachel.
01:16:51.800
It's like, I'll just pay it if you guys aren't going to pay it.
01:16:54.500
And we're not running away from this $200 bill.
01:17:00.740
Well, let's get into our, a little bit of a gem here in Urban Decay, our black prom section.
01:17:12.200
We covered graduation and we left off one thing and that's prom.
01:17:18.280
And much like graduation, the African-Americans in the United States do it a little differently.
01:17:24.020
So here is a video of a guy who brought out 100K to flex at prom.
01:17:29.220
There he's pulling it out of the, pulling it out of a backpack his mom had.
01:17:48.540
100 grand out of the bank, risking it for nothing.
01:17:51.620
The chances of you getting robbed for it are very high based on where you are.
01:17:56.420
You're at black prom with all like 16 to 18 year olds.
01:18:00.380
We're in a medium interest rate environment, you know, in a money market account, you pull
01:18:07.080
And it's not that expensive, but it's just a risky scenario.
01:18:13.040
And then people are also talking about how much prom costs in these urban environments.
01:18:19.040
This is a black girl who is a nail tech or eyelash tech, something.
01:18:28.000
If I were to have a kid, it'll def be around 100K.
01:18:31.180
So I'm going to go ahead and add that to the list of reasons I don't want kids.
01:18:35.240
And so 20K, those are shocking numbers with a 500% inflation projected over the next 15
01:18:44.560
And she goes on to say the kids are renting a Rolls Royce, custom dress, custom suit, Louboutin
01:18:49.620
heels, makeup, designer sneakers, designer belt, jewelry, hair extensions, event space, blah,
01:18:58.000
So maybe it's not 20K, but it's at least 10K, she's saying.
01:19:01.720
And, you know, we just showed you the kid flex 100K.
01:19:05.140
If you keep that money and it doesn't get robbed from you, that doesn't cost anything.
01:19:08.700
But here's an example of another young lady with a $100 bill dress.
01:19:14.680
She flicking off the camera in a hundreds dress.
01:19:22.040
So then it's like these are like well-to-do families, enough to like have 100K in cash.
01:19:31.620
And with that wealth, you'd think, all right, we're not going to be ostentatious.
01:19:43.320
They're doing the same shit that other people do with no money.
01:19:47.340
This is like a – even if they have some money, this is like a poor person's idea of what
01:19:58.680
But it's slow motion videos of them and their giant crazy dress and thing and they get in
01:20:11.140
They got carriages, you know, horse-drawn stuff.
01:20:17.040
They're really going – and I saw a good reply to this.
01:20:19.200
They said being white and rich means you conceal your wealth to blend in with the rest of the
01:20:25.460
And then being black and rich is about letting everyone know you're rich so you stand out
01:20:31.160
And then if you don't have money, you want to pretend to be rich and you try to stand
01:20:37.820
We're just going to play this in the background.
01:20:40.720
They're treating it like it's a wedding or something, like a night to remember.
01:20:50.300
And they're saying, well, Mexicans have quinceanera.
01:21:09.640
And somebody else said that they go so hard on prom because they know there's no weddings
01:21:18.800
But this divergence, black America, they're doing something different on graduation.
01:21:46.640
Guys, did you think pepper spray season was a coincidence that it's at summertime?
01:21:52.140
Pepper spray coincides with when the urban youths are off school and on the streets.
01:21:55.720
Make sure you stay strapped with that pepper spray.
01:22:09.500
It looks a little schlopped together, as I like to say.
01:22:26.560
To say I tried my best would be disrespectful to myself.
01:22:34.800
The first one I thought was funny, but it goes from urban decay to uplifting.
01:22:39.060
From sandwich shops to liquor stores, even in a dollar.
01:23:02.960
But there is a certain amount of strong arm begging going on.
01:23:09.060
If I'm a weak girl, I might give him a dollar to get the fuck out of my face.
01:23:14.760
So there's gamesmanship when it comes to hustling.
01:23:18.540
Like, remember that one we showed of that guy who, guys, like, knock you the fuck out
01:23:22.200
after he wouldn't give him cash, he wanted to buy him diapers?
01:23:28.880
Otherwise, that guy wouldn't have done it, right?
01:23:31.240
So some weak people fall for it, and that's why it's pepper spray season.
01:23:40.180
Next, we have the Amish from Pennsylvania, I believe, went to North Carolina for the hurricane relief.
01:23:48.040
They're still there, and they're still building houses.
01:23:51.060
We work mostly in Chimney Rocks, some down in Batcave.
01:23:54.620
These volunteers are members of the Great Needs Trust, an Amish community in Pennsylvania,
01:24:00.160
offering not just their skilled hands and their time, but their compassion as well.
01:24:04.460
Since the storm, more than 2,000 volunteers have stepped in to help rebuild, and donations have poured in.
01:24:20.320
Kindness from strangers, helping their neighbors.
01:24:23.400
All of the building material that's going into rebuilding these stores has been donated up to this point, and it's just been a tremendous recovery story that is ongoing.
01:24:40.180
Some people go for the photo ops and the whatever.
01:24:42.500
These guys are really digging in and building stuff.
01:24:45.940
And think about what the Amish people are missing and skipping.
01:25:07.220
The women and too many women in Mission Impossible.
01:25:14.940
There's something to be said, and people make fun of the Amish, right?
01:25:18.540
Oh, there was an old family guy bit about, we're just stopping at exactly technology of 1851.
01:25:30.140
But think about all the dumb shit they get to skip.
01:25:32.840
There's a lot to be said for holding that down.
01:25:35.780
And if the world goes to shit, they'll inherit everything.
01:25:44.060
If 95% of the country dies, the 5% will be the Amish who live.
01:25:48.560
But the Amish also still are looking to remodel your kitchen, which is interesting.
01:25:58.480
They don't want to watch your TV when they're remodeling your kitchen.
01:26:03.400
And it's not as expensive as good work, which is as expensive as okay work, which is great.
01:26:45.820
It's funny when you stick a camera in someone's face and they're reluctantly like, I stabbed you.
01:26:55.280
These people kind of look like street rats to me.
01:27:17.200
And it doesn't taste great, but she didn't complain.
01:27:29.780
It's not as good as I thought, but I'm going to move on.
01:27:33.000
Next, we're going to play this video at 2x speeds.
01:27:35.380
It's a little redundant because you guys can kind of get what's going to happen.
01:27:41.440
This guy is bouncing the ball on this ladder thing, and he goes all the way up.
01:28:03.860
And I feel like I see these types of things on Instagram these days.
01:28:07.780
People throwing a ping pong ball off like 10 pans.
01:28:12.320
This guy's got the key piece of equipment here.
01:28:17.500
Foot, upside down, foot, basketball, ladder, climb, hoop.
01:28:28.360
So I think he's got a monopoly on that particular circus trick.
01:28:32.400
Imagine that's the bit, and then you practice for like six months, and you still only get like four or five of the levels up.
01:28:44.200
And then you have to get it to the point where you don't miss every single time.
01:28:47.820
And it's like you could put in like years of work and then still like, eh, I can't do it in front of everybody, man.
01:29:12.280
If you can talk to Trump about golf or if you're a Bedminster member, you get like a different type of access to Trump.
01:29:24.980
But if you're like, sir, the third green, that hole placement, pretty good.
01:29:33.680
That's how you get into a real conversation with him.
01:29:38.140
People just have access to him at the country club.
01:29:40.380
And he knows like people by their names who are not political or anything.
01:29:45.060
They're just members of the club and they're kind of friends.
01:29:47.740
And he probably plays with people from the club.
01:29:53.800
You think Trump has a best friend or do you think everything's kind of at an arm's length?
01:30:01.220
People he's known from New York for like 50 years.
01:30:04.480
He's definitely got some business friends that he calls every week.
01:30:09.380
Our next clip is a World War II pilot getting back into the plane he flew for the first time in like 60 years.
01:30:33.520
But from the end of the war, it could be 78 or something, you know?
01:30:57.220
Fast forward to the end where he's sitting in the plane.
01:31:16.180
Veterans Day is when you thank all the veterans.
01:31:26.920
Because those guys, without them, there's no country.
01:31:30.140
And like right now, there's almost no country because of the migrants.
01:31:33.800
But we still have the chance to fight for the country.
01:31:39.220
And we wouldn't live in this nice country without the veterans who sacrificed their lives.
01:31:47.480
We got the head start on the country thanks to all of our veterans.
01:31:50.360
We could be like Europe or Ireland where they're fucked.
01:32:03.560
So if you guys are looking for bonus land, that's where you're going to get it.
01:32:08.920
And we're going to end the show with one of the Wimberley boys doing the taps on the trumpet
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Thank you to the Wimberley boys for sending this in.