TAMPONS IN THE BOYS ROOM
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Summary
On this week's episode of Fleck's of Socks, the boys discuss the latest scandal involving a man who was let off with a misdemeanor after a random attack was caught on camera, and whether or not the Democrats have a plan to not let Trump take the White House in 2020.
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All right, welcome back to Fleck of Socks, a podcast episode 191.
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We all know that. We're going to give you more reasons why.
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Then in Cringe of the Week, women have done a full 180 from their natural state.
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Then in Urban Decay, we have a guy who was let off with a misdemeanor after a random attack was caught on camera.
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And last but not least, do Democrats have a plan to not let Trump take back the White House when he wins the upcoming election?
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All this and more, it's Fleck of Socks, a podcast episode 191, ranked the best new podcast of all time.
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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 because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
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Well, I like to show off the chest hairs this summer.
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I also trimmed my beard yesterday, and honestly, it wasn't my best one.
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I'm finding patches, but it's all freehand, which is very hard to do.
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And I'm like Googling how to trim your beard, and I've had a beard for like 10 years, and I've trimmed
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it every time myself for 10 years, but now I'm like, now I Google.
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We have a packed episode of all this politics stuff, especially.
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Let's start off with maybe the most important story of the day.
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Kissing dudes, canoodling on a boat with a pack of guys, not a ho in sight.
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Oh, that was disrespectful, but you know what I meant.
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They're wrestling them, a lot of gay touching, and literal mouth kissing.
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It's like when you photo like the Loch Ness monster or UFO.
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And your hands are shaking while you take the photo?
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Well, unfortunately, like imagine that being the shot of your career.
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You know, instead of like a clandestine meeting or something, it's just like they're kissing?
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And then this actually increases the chances that his wife is a man.
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Candace Owens staked her career on it or something.
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Before we get into the heavy stuff, let's get into some of the lighter stuff.
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JD Vance was on the Full Send podcast where he released this clip.
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And then after the clip, we're going to show you what AOC responded with.
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It's like the people who call me weird want to give like hormone therapies and sterilize nine-year-olds.
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It's like, I think it's a lot weirder than, you know, me just like living a normal life with my kids and my wife.
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But this is what they do, I think, is they latch on.
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So she replied to that with, why are you sitting like that?
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I noticed you ignored the sterilization of children part.
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Which is weird considering AOC has sat like that many times.
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Has a history of, you know, chatting with the hood.
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So she was sitting like that, which is very strange.
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And I'm just going to try to get 50K likes on Twitter right now.
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And everyone she's tweeting to, she knows, is completely clueless and has no idea what's going on.
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So obviously, as the progressive movement continues to progress, it makes less and less sense.
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I actually saw a tweet from Mimetic Sisyphus that really summed up a certain aspect of the progressive movement.
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Having the same opinions as celebrities and major corporations while repeating every media talking point verbatim is what real people do.
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And then someone replied to that and said, I don't know a single leftist who defends corporations and trusts the media.
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And can you read Mimetic Sisyphus' reply to that?
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He said, a boomer family friend said that he hates how every corporation supports Republicans.
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This hasn't been true for at least a generation.
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And even when showed the political contribution chart of those corporations to which candidates, he didn't update his mental model.
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Feminists do this with the workplace and university.
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They go on endlessly about issues that were solved decades ago.
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They still complain about representation as women become the majority of workers in a number of fields and college majors, you know.
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Being progressive means never admitting you got what you want.
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So they're for trans rights, which is different than Target, who put their exclusive line of trans children bathing suits off the main display like the transphobes they really are.
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There's a lot of assumption or, like, there's still so much work and so much fight to do when the reality is you're dominating polite society.
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Like what you can talk about in a workplace, at any Fortune 500 company.
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You're just using, like, you haven't updated your mental model.
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And then with the progressive agenda, where does it progress to?
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Especially when you have Kamala talking like this.
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It has to be about a goal of saying everybody should end up in the same place.
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And since we didn't start in the same place, some folks might need more.
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Understanding that we fight for equality, but we also need to fight for equity.
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Understanding not everyone starts out at the same place.
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So there's a big difference between equality and equity.
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Equality suggests often everybody should get the same thing.
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Well, that often assumes everybody started out in the same place.
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As opposed to equity, which is everyone should end up in the same place.
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And if you then understand not everybody started out in the same place, you understand some people need more.
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So everyone ending up in the same place is equity.
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And in order for everyone to end up in the same place, some of the more successful high achievers, they need to be knocked down a peg, too.
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It's the top people going down to the shitty lower levels.
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And they've written books about this, mostly communist books.
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And Kamala doesn't seem to have any issue with it, nor her supporters.
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There's no world where everyone should end up in the same place, right?
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And a lot of times, another point, speaking of Mimetic Sisyphus, that he makes is people just think, like, oh, man, that was bad luck.
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And it's not, like, your type, your personality type that led you to be lazy, incompetent, and, like, all these, the results of your character traits manifesting.
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And Kamala wants to take all those out and make sure everybody can see the baseball game.
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But the Democrats will do what they need to do to fake the popularity.
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They'll just have concerts and then throw Kamala in there and be like, oh, everyone came to see Kamala.
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Or they'll have fake photos or doctored photos or AI photos.
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There's a photo here where everyone's at an event.
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And if you look closely, you can see there's, like, repeat people.
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And then another picture outside of Air Force Two, I guess that's what she travels on.
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It looks like it comes up as AI or, like, a doctored image.
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And either the campaign thing is haunted or they're just copy and pasting crowd members to fill in the space.
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You just have to sell the idea that you're popular.
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So, when you cheat in the election, you go, of course we won.
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And then the concert, the Megan Thee Stallion concert, everyone was there.
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And didn't you see all those influencers posting about me?
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So, it's, like, they just, they're not trying to actually become popular.
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They're just trying to appear popular enough to justify their cheating that they're going to do.
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So, at 3 a.m. in Georgia, they go, we're popular.
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We covered it lightly on Tuesday, but it came out right as the episode released the announcement.
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Should we be honest with the bonus landers now?
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And so, the waltz section was a little lackluster.
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And we said the N-word in the Shapiro part of the bonus land.
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So, if you want to hear Fluckus' first N-word on camera, it's in the Shapiro bonus land.
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So, the most important part of the waltz selection, I found a tweet that sums it up.
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The craziest thing about Harris picking waltz over Shapiro is that the government tried to blow Trump's brains out on TV in front of a crowd of women and children.
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That's the craziest part of this whole process is they tried to blow Trump's brain out on CNN in front of everybody.
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Someone's going to shit their pants and we'll forget about waltz.
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And then, you got to remember, how did I feel back then?
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So, there's a lot of things that everyone doesn't like about waltz.
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More skeletons in his closet than we initially thought.
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And doing our research and seeing everything that's coming out, he's kind of a fucking scumbag.
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And something, I might be jumping ahead of ourselves here, but something that we had talked about briefly was waltz, a guy like waltz, right?
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Like, we picked our vice president as J.D. Vance, right?
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And then, if you were a governor during the Trump era, when you were, like, being defiant and almost like an oppositional defiant thing to the Republicans in charge, then you basically have retarded policy.
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Like, yeah, to fight Trump, we gave illegals licenses.
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And the trans kids, we made sure they could chop it off.
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Yeah, so we let BLM burn the cities, and we have sanctuary cities, and we gave driver's license to illegals, and there's tampons in the boys' room.
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Like, a senator represents their state and is a part of a political body, right?
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But governor is like, the buck stops here for the state.
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Oh, we let the BLM rioters burn Minneapolis to show Trump.
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It's actually a transparency thing, and what you did during those times was very much against your constituents.
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Yeah, let's see how a median voter likes all that stuff, right?
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You know how Matt Rapoy and I, we're kind of, like, sturdy in our boots?
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So very floppy there, and that might be not the most compelling evidence.
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So they're on the tarmac, and they're meeting the Girl Scouts.
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Very reactive, and he's not confident in his physical place.
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Like, that's how you would react if, like, a bee was like, ooh.
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Went by your face, and he's doing that, and the kids, he's talking to kids.
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And someone said that he looks like a berserk villain.
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I don't know what berserk is, but that worm thing looks a lot like him.
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There was a fake thing that went out that was a fake clip from Hillbilly Elegy from the book
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that said, like, J.D. Vance had sex with the couch.
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And I got to tell you, I can't wait to debate the guy.
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That is if he's willing to get off the couch and show up.
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So he's acknowledging that, he's trolling him, which is weird because we actually have our
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He got a DUI a long time ago, and when they pumped his stomach, they found a liter of horse
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I don't know if it was he was drunk and then he drank it or if he was drinking it and then
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He was coming home from a farm or what happened.
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And then we have a meme here, Pete Buttigieg incognito at the next Tim Waltz campaign
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And everyone claps because they probably think it's true.
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And then also in that clip, he says, I can't wait to debate him, which is interesting because
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even the Democrats are calling out the debate schedule in a way where it shows that like
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The governor has agreed to a debate on October 28th.
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What's happening is Tim Waltz wants to have one debate as late as he can, potentially after
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50 percent of Minnesotans have voted and say, see, all the major news programs understand
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At this time, four years ago, Tim Waltz had participated in four debates.
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He's waiting until the midnight hour because early voting already starts and he doesn't
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want to cause any damage to the campaign because he's an old man going against a guy who went
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to Yale, who worked his way from Ohio State to Yale and who's actually smart.
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So I don't have to debate him until the end of October.
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Like, you know, the media gets our talking points and you could hear like each and each
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announcer and each network kind of has like that same word that they got in the email
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Kamala Harris picks Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as running mate.
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I think she went for maybe a little more of a cuddly choice.
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Tell us more about like the texture of the man.
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He's a hunter that you could visit with at the hardware store.
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In a dictionary, if you had weird and anti-weird, you'd have Tim Walz's picture there.
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Yeah, that's just a normal experience in America these days.
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And then the reality is, for example, what are the most important issues to Americans?
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Assault offenses up 8% and robberies up almost 10%.
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You didn't prioritize safety and you know what that looks like.
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And that's literally who we're dealing with here.
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And during the BLM riots, which took place in Minneapolis.
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His wife gave an interview and this is what she said about when they were burning the city down.
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I would say those first days, you know, when there were riots, I could smell the burning tires.
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And I kept the windows open for as long as I could because I felt like that was such a touchstone of what was happening.
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So you left the windows open so you could smell the city burning.
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Because there were multiple people who got burned alive in those riots, if you remember.
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I'm sure she forgot as she was smelling the wafting air from the governor's mansion.
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Women writing like, single women-owned business.
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And she goes, hmm, better smell this like an apple pie.
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And almost worse and more disqualifying, she's a Hillary Clinton type.
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She's a very strong Hillary Clinton doppelganger type.
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And then his daughter during the BLM riots was leaking info on Twitter because she knew that her dad wasn't going to call on the National Guard.
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She was trying to say, could someone who actually has followers rely to the masses that have gotten National Guard trending that the Guard will not be present tonight?
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There's a lot of misinformation that is further spreading fear and chaos at the scene of the protest.
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Yeah, that basically just means that he let it happen.
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The National Guard would have ended the protests.
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And his daughter, whose Twitter account has since been evaporated, deleted, was basically giving rioters the go-ahead that, hey, there's going to be no opposition tonight.
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You know, operational security or, like, the art of war or bluffing.
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She was like, hey, my dad's not doing anything about it.
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And then here we have the gay mayor of Minneapolis.
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Minneapolis, he was basically coming out against Tim Waltz saying we begged him to send the National Guard in.
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frye has consistently said what he told us on June 2nd.
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And the truth is that on Wednesday, around 6 p.m., I called the governor and asked for the National Guard.
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Text messages and emails from the mayor's office for Wednesday, May 27th back that up.
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Yeah, because even though the mayor of Minneapolis is a gay little virtue signaling, let the Somalis do their call to prayers, crying on George Floyd's casket, it still looks horrible for him if the whole city burns down.
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We're going to show Trump by letting people's businesses, homes, and lives get destroyed.
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He probably got the phone call and was, like, flopping around.
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Remember during the protest, there was a bunch of people taking it to the streets of suburbia.
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This guy, I don't know if you guys remember, it's John Thompson.
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And this is what he did during the George Floyd riots.
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Black men being terrorized by this fucking Klansman right here.
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Y'all got the Grand Wizard living in your goddamn neighborhood.
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I bet he'd, under pressure, he'd do the right thing instead of just immediately race bait
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And then he's zoomed to the left, like you pan to the left.
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And then on top of that, he put tampons in the boys' room, like we said earlier.
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Yeah, he signed a bill requiring schools to stock period products in boys' bathrooms.
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The bill's language states that the products must be available to all menstruating students
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So, he goes, hmm, my legislators are writing a bill.
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And then there was another bill that protected trans kids, meaning like they don't tell your
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parents if you're identifying as something else at school.
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Can you read the Megyn Kelly summation of that, please?
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Tim Waltz signed a bill that lets the state take away your kids if you do not agree to
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sterilize them and chop off their body parts in the name of gender-affirming care.
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So, if your 14-year-old is sad but thinks it's gender confusion and you object to castrating
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Again, this is like the things that you do when you're kind of like ruling in opposition
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of Trump and the world has Trump derangement system syndrome.
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And so, you're like, oh, I'm going to sign this bill and everyone gets tampons and let
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no National Guard because Trump wants me to send them in.
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And then the result is like a weird group of priorities for your state that doesn't really
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So, your businesses get destroyed, crime is up, the criminals are let out of jail, and
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then you're putting tampons in the boys' room and letting BLM burn down the city.
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And the Somalis are laundering like $250 million from the state taxpayers, right?
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One of the largest fraud cases, I think, in the history of America.
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Hundreds of, 200 and something million dollars.
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This clip here, he's talking about how, like, we're not so different and we need to respect
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Some of us, some of us in here are old enough to remember.
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When it was Republicans who were talking about freedom.
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It turns out now, what they meant was the government should be free to invade your doctor's office.
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In Minnesota, we respect our neighbors and their personal choices that they make.
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Even if we wouldn't make the same choice for ourselves, there's a golden rule.
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The doctor's office where someone's handing your kid hormones and then chopping off their
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And then if you don't agree, they get your kid taken away from you.
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And then also keep in mind during COVID, he opened up a hotline where you can snitch on
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people not following the COVID restrictions and requirements.
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And then obviously one of the biggest, craziest parts of COVID, which black-pilled, red-pilled,
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whatever you want to call it, a ton of people was how COVID was crazy restrictions and all
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the blue states were trying so hard to clamp down on you.
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But then when everybody started to gather in the streets and kind of riot a little bit,
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all of a sudden there was no science to be trusted.
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Well, we recommend social distancing, but the protests have a really just cause, so it
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And then he also gave illegals driver's licenses.
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A packed room at the St. Paul Armory erupted after the governor's signature made driver's
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And last, but maybe most importantly, stolen valor.
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He's saying he was, when I held weapons of war and he's like talking about military days,
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even though he basically went AWOL right before an Iraqi deployment.
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He was in the National Guard for a long time and then he retired or was able to retire right
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And another piece of that was he, of the stolen valor part, was that he said that he retired
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at a certain rank when he took a demotion so that he could retire sooner.
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I don't know the main part of it, but it's, I've been seeing enough from actual veterans
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that they're saying it's clearly something super sketchy going on and he's embellishing,
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Waltz did make a comment, speaking to a group, he's done it a couple of times, where he has
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used language that has suggested that he carried weapons in a fighting situation.
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As you know, with your contact with the military, I know from coming from a military family,
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there is a difference between being in a combat area, being involved at a time of war,
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and actually being in a position where people are shooting at you.
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There is no evidence that at any time, Governor Waltz was in a position of being shot at.
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So even CNN is kind of like, yeah, kind of chill out with the stolen valor.
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I wonder how stolen valor does in the Rust Belt.
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People came back from fighting for their country and they go, I'll elect that guy who lied about it.
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Obviously, the illegal third worlders are still invading all Western nations.
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Here is a clip of some new arrivals getting into Spain.
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And I think they're celebrating because the Spanish government offered them hotels to stay until their immigration process is completed.
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Yeah, so it's taxpayer-funded hotels until they get the fast-tracked paperwork finished.
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And, you know, this is a group who I would literally be paying money to avoid.
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I never want to see this type of group in my life.
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Am I, you know, or do I just not want to be around weird third-worlders who are all floppy as well?
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And I, quite frankly, don't believe they have that much to offer.
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You know, this isn't like The Blind Side or some movie where the teacher kind of finally gets through.
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They're not going to figure out the angle to break out Earth's atmosphere with the rocket.
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And then people on Twitter, the great place to see all the different sides of stuff.
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People on Twitter, someone said there was an article, UK whites will be a minority by 2100.
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And then this girl replies, explain to me like I'm five years old why it's worse if Britons have dark skin.
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It's the machetes and the hijab wearing and the acid attacks and the violence.
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Yeah, it's the significantly higher rate of sucking off the taxpayers' teeth.
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Like, well, I don't know what, what do you want me to say?
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Like, they're not really contributing anything.
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And there's this thing, like this disconnect that this girl and many leftists try to do where it's like, it's just darker skin.
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And it's like, no, it's mass migration, Islam, and like chain migrating, taking over a city that used to have like quaint pubs that's now like, what, cell phone stores and kebab shops.
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So, it's like changing the entire landscape, not for the better, of a beautiful countryside.
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From like, filling it with third worlders who live like from a thousand years ago.
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But what she's saying, what she's implying by saying that statement is the only difference between them is their skin's a little darker.
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Nothing behaviorally, nothing criminally speaking.
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Everyone's exactly the same all the time, no matter what, but just a little darker.
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And then, like every other Western country, there are two sets of laws, laws that apply to the foreigners, the third worlders, which is lax and very much dismissive of any of their bad behavior.
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And then you have the laws that are applied to the natural-born citizens, which are very much more strict.
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This guy posted racist comments on Facebook, 15 weeks in jail.
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This guy sold anti-immigration stickers, 24 months in prison.
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This darker-skinned Briton over here repeatedly raped a 12-year-old girl.
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It's on us to update his cultural views on things.
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One person here murdered a 14-year-old British boy by stabbing him.
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One protested against the killings of British children.
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Guess which one is arrested and sentenced to prison, and guess which one was just free.
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Because according to that girl before, there's no difference, right?
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So obviously there's so much more crime with all these third-worlders in these Western countries,
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and the UK is cracking down, not on them, but hateful social media posts.
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The offence of incitement to racial hatred involves publishing or distributing material
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which is insulting or abusive, which is intended to or likely to start racial hatred.
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So if you retweet that, then you're republishing that, and then potentially you're committing
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And we do have dedicated police officers who are scouring social media.
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Their job is to look for this material and then follow up with identification arrests and
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So if you call out what's going on, you get arrested.
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And then here we have playing in the background, the police knocking down someone's door who's
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That's what you would do if it was like, oh, there's a guy in here who attacks someone
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People are posting on Facebook, and they're having their door cut in half and busted in, and
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And then you've committed the offense, and dedicated police officers will be coming and
00:36:08.760
And then there's so much soft language in that, too.
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Like, anything that might incite racial hatred.
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Which is like, that gives them the ability to say anything that they disagree with.
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The most subjective interpretation of it possible.
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And then the guy who ripped the 12-year-old, he's free to go.
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This is from a couple of days ago of Pakistanis in an SUV hunting down white UK citizens.
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So, here they are, clearly up to something, controlling the neighborhood with weapons.
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They're busy serving a warrant for a nasty Facebook comment.
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And that's the best part, too, is you know it's a total tool of, like, oppression and tyranny when it doesn't matter how popular it got or viral.
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It's like, you could say something on Facebook that they disagree with, and it gets 15 likes.
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So, it's clearly about oppression and not impact, right?
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I kind of have a theory, and I want you to know if you agree with it.
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I think in a lot of these Western countries, mass migration is going to be the number one voting issue.
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And in places like the UK, America, other Western countries that have tons of third-worlders, everyone's going to go out and vote against it.
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Everyone's going to know they're going to go out and vote against it, but they're still going to lose the election.
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And then they're going to basically realize that their elections are being stolen, and they probably haven't had a fair election in, like, generations.
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But that's kind of what's going to happen in my mind.
00:38:13.860
It's like they're going to – everyone's going to vote against this.
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They're still going to lose the election with cheating.
00:38:20.460
Have we ever – have we ever won an election or have we ever lost an election fairly?
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And people are going to really have a wake up after that.
00:38:29.340
Bill Maher, he was talking with Ozzy Osbourne's wife.
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And here's what he said about this whole situation of, like, the –
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But this is the kind of attitude that leads to the situation, right?
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But in 1984, I remember walking around London like it was all white.
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It went from – I read this in Andrew Sullivan's column.
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It went from – in 50 years, it went from 86% white to 36% white.
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See, if we were conservatives, this would be like a lament.
00:39:23.520
Just don't tell me we're living in a year we're not living in.
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It's a fun little fact to displace the natives who built the country and made it so nice
00:39:34.760
that so many random people from across the globe wanted to come there.
00:39:47.220
You can't be high doing a podcast with Sharon Osbourne.
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So he's talking about some light ethnic cleansing and these people will grope your wife.
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And then there was some sort of protest, counter-protest in Italy where everyone dressed up as, like, Roman soldiers.
00:40:27.520
So this is promising as long as this isn't twink-bondage shit.
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But I just want to make sure these guys aren't just, like, going to suck each other after and it's a gay thing.
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Because it could be from July, Pride Month, or June, whatever, and it could just be a gay thing.
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So, yeah, like I said, I think a lot of these countries, including the U.S., are going to vote.
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And people's number one or two issue is going to be all the migrants, the mass migration.
00:41:07.880
And in the upcoming election, obviously, Trump should win.
00:41:18.220
But they still do have a plan, I think, in case Trump wins to keep him out of the White House.
00:41:24.980
Again, it's necessary, but it's not sufficient because what can be put into the Constitution can slip away from you very quickly.
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And the greatest example going on right now before our very eyes is Section 3 of the 14th Amendment,
00:41:37.940
which they're just disappearing with a magic wand as if it doesn't exist, even though it could not be clearer what it's stating.
00:41:45.600
And so, you know, they want to kick it to Congress.
00:41:48.080
So it's going to be up to us on January 6th, 2025, to tell the rampaging Trump mobs that he's disqualified.
00:41:56.420
And then we need bodyguards for everybody in civil war conditions, all because the nine justices, not all of them,
00:42:04.000
but these justices who have not many cases to look at every year, not that much work to do,
00:42:09.920
a huge staff, great protection, simply do not want to do their job and interpret.
00:42:18.920
Yeah, they're going to stop Trump because of Article 14, and January 6th is going to be another January 6th.
00:42:30.440
And I kind of, I don't want to say I have a vision.
00:42:38.180
I've had it for a while of, like, the kind of election chaos that's going to happen.
00:42:45.740
All the illegals are going to take it to the streets and go crazy because they know that Trump's going to deport them.
00:42:52.960
So they're going to have, we're going to have our own version of what's going on in Europe, in the UK.
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And then the January 6th thing will come around, and they'll try to stop Trump from entering the White House.
00:43:06.380
And when that happens, the MAGA people will take it to the streets.
00:43:10.120
And then you have MAGA and illegals in the streets.
00:43:17.980
And then you could justify some sort of, like, martial law to prevent a transfer of power to get this all sorted out.
00:43:24.340
So I think the end goal for the powers that be is chaos in the street, MAGA people versus illegals.
00:43:34.300
And I think Joe Biden gave an interview as well where he was saying that he didn't think Trump would accept the election results and try to do a hostile takeover again in 2024.
00:43:45.100
But he left office after cheating 2020, you know?
00:43:50.560
But now that he doesn't have power, he's going to charge by himself in his Secret Service detail and, what, seize power?
00:44:05.740
Rap Boy and I have been watching Unsolved Mysteries lately.
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Like, oh, this horrible thing and this really bad guy, maybe he did it.
00:44:18.980
Oh, it was 3 a.m., blood everywhere, and a van was seen leaving the person's house next week.
00:44:30.080
And then they just tell you, and then, like, you have all these horrible things.
00:44:32.480
You're at the edge of your seat, and then, do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
00:44:37.360
But back in the day, they would actually come back and revisit and solve the problems.
00:44:41.220
Now, they just get you ramped up and leave you cliffhanging.
00:44:45.200
Unsolved Mysteries, back in the day, like, people would call as soon as the episode aired and
00:44:50.820
She's living under, in the state of Washington, under assumed name.
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They're just, it's just kind of like a boring true crime podcast or something.
00:45:07.360
Next, there was a post about 90s America and how pure it was.
00:45:14.800
I think it's safe to say the 90s is when we peaked.
00:45:17.060
I'm looking back in, like, maybe early 2000s, the cell phone, PlayStation, like, when all that
00:45:22.820
But those were people who had just lived in the 90s getting to enjoy those technologies.
00:45:32.100
You know they took something, but you don't fully understand what.
00:45:35.220
The best way to understand what they took is to watch Beethoven from 1991.
00:46:00.460
You can really feel the optimism of 90s America.
00:46:10.380
There's a couple other movies that are early 90s that kind of capture that essence, right?
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So that's a little bit of homework for the weekend.
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I never liked Beethoven, to be honest with you.
00:46:28.400
I don't even remember what happens at the end or who does what.
00:46:32.040
All I remember is they knew they had a rambunctious giant dog.
00:46:36.740
And I remember them tying the dog to the buffet table and going, what do you do?
00:46:42.600
The dog takes off and the food, hey, let's tie the dog up to this table full of food for
00:46:54.060
So they tied him to the thing and then everything goes flying and then they go, oh, this dog.
00:47:04.240
Well, I know, but who's the, who are the people in the movie?
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Make sure you guys use this opportunity to help us tickle the post, like the video,
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You guys know that's your civic duty, is to always be tickling.
00:48:05.460
So bonus land is going to be lit today, but bonus land has been lit for the last, like,
00:48:15.000
First is the woman who is full 180 away from her natural state.
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If you leave birth control in a hot car, it increases the chance of it not working, ladies.
00:48:28.360
But if you ever need a plan B, you could always leave the baby in a hot car.
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And they've made women so detached from their natural state that they're not even, like,
00:48:52.700
For a woman to be anti-baby, that's, like, as full 180 unnatural as it gets.
00:48:59.340
It's like someone who grew up as a child with dolls pretending this is my baby, like, from
00:49:10.880
To now doing bits constantly about murdering them.
00:49:20.960
It shows what a successful number they pulled on him, you know?
00:49:23.960
It's kind of very fascinating because that's like saying, like, oh, we got this beaver.
00:49:32.940
Like, it's like an Indian guy throwing gulab jamun in the trash can.
00:49:42.600
And also, another point to this, if this is how these people, and these are, this is
00:49:51.840
But if this woman feels this way, if this progressive woman feels this way about babies,
00:50:00.620
She's saying, I'm going to leave the most innocent, nicest thing ever, a baby, I'm going
00:50:06.000
What are they going to do to the Trump supporters?
00:50:11.800
And I know what everyone's probably thinking, well, if women can kill babies, we can kill
00:50:24.140
And then men are up here, so we can kill women.
00:50:30.280
Speaking of being 100% removed from your natural state, let's check in on the army, where we
00:50:37.200
have women soldiers being led by homosexual men.
00:50:55.440
So men are also removed from their natural state as well.
00:51:06.220
And, you know, this is just like China, you know, bulletin board material, like somebody
00:51:10.920
talks shit about you and you're like, oh, that's my high school rival.
00:51:16.380
They said like no chance they even come within 20 points.
00:51:25.920
China puts this up on their bulletin board and they go, we can take Taiwan.
00:51:31.100
It's the opposite effect of bulletin board material.
00:51:35.060
And it's to the point where they almost maybe wouldn't even show it to their soldiers for
00:51:40.760
a war against America because then they might think so lightly of us or they would like
00:51:46.540
They try to scare us with like Top Gun or something.
00:51:49.940
They watch that or, you know, to try and make sure that they think that their opponent's
00:51:55.060
scary because if they showed them that, they'd go, oh, I don't need to work out.
00:51:57.620
They show them Top Gun and they go, every fighter pilot, Tom Cruise.
00:52:03.020
Another example of men removed from their natural state.
00:52:20.360
If he don't love you anymore, just walk your fine ass out the door.
00:52:33.640
Someone who you think is a rugged man who works at the hardware store, but it just ends
00:52:39.780
He's got a dance routine for the gay nails that he did.
00:52:43.360
So like he spent all his time, he's working at Lowe's, you know, not the worst job in the
00:52:48.280
world, but spending all the time painting nails and doing choreographed nail dances.
00:52:54.220
Instead of, you know, I don't know, trying to get a better job.
00:53:01.180
That's your average man in America in Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz's society.
00:53:16.220
We had a shot putter who really was representing American culture very well.
00:53:31.680
Sometimes I watch and you'd be surprised on who I cheer for.
00:53:43.660
If I see a Norwegian guy who kind of looks like me, I'm like, all right, let's go, Norway.
00:53:50.140
So Snoop Dogg is at the Olympics and they're paying him $500,000 a day.
00:53:56.400
He's like some half correspondent who shows up and does a little camera time while he's
00:54:04.760
And that's like for the culture as if he's some like culture icon.
00:54:15.300
And go, oh, oh, I'm Snoop Dogg at the swimming thing.
00:54:22.260
It's out of place and they kind of are playing on that.
00:54:26.580
Like, oh, man, this is a random rifle tournament.
00:54:40.120
You just pay these people and then they show up and it looks like a real event now.
00:54:59.340
Pulls out a ring, takes a knee after a race or something, right?
00:55:08.500
So that could be a WEF globalist subversion technique to use in the Olympics.
00:55:23.660
It's like if you're a girl, you could get blindsided by your boyfriend proposing to you.
00:55:30.160
Blindside, maybe it was a little early or at a random thing.
00:55:34.620
You know, I didn't think he talked to my dad or anything.
00:55:37.620
You're blindsided, but like there's always kind of a chance, right?
00:55:45.040
You never think, oh, my God, my girlfriend might propose to me.
00:55:48.400
Unless you're the Lowe's guy with the nails painted, right?
00:55:50.560
He's probably like, I can't wait for Debra to propose.
00:55:54.280
But yeah, no, there's a blindside factor with men where you can catch a man off guard
00:56:01.000
And like he doesn't really mean it or something.
00:56:03.660
If you're proposing to the man, it doesn't matter what he says.
00:56:14.280
And if you're thinking about maybe proposing to a man, DM us and we'll tell you no.
00:56:21.000
Influencers in the wild, our last piece of cringe.
00:56:27.580
They always film themselves, selfie video, doing whatever shit they're doing.
00:56:31.500
But when you film them filming themselves, it kind of removes the magic.
00:56:59.260
Well, at least she's moving around and outside.
00:57:28.040
I was going to say, if we're looking at the bright side, she probably does well with black guys.
00:57:39.980
The father and son duo who yell into the camera all day.
00:57:42.640
So, here's them filming a review that got caught on a side camera, I believe at Chick-fil-A.
00:57:48.600
You got to be a certain type of psycho to do that kind of stuff.
00:58:05.900
Whole apparatus set up, yelling at the Chick-fil-A.
00:58:13.020
Like, I think there needs to be a modern rewriting.
00:58:16.340
You know how, like, there's the triad of a serial killer.
00:58:23.100
There's got to be some updated, like, textbooks with modern day stuff.
00:58:27.620
Like, they'll do social media in front of a large crowd.
00:58:38.200
Is this, I was going to say, is this big motherfucker gay?
00:58:48.160
No, I think it's just Italian with those eyes that look like you're wearing eyeliner.
00:58:52.580
There's something, there's like a, some, there's like a light gay Italian where, like, you have
00:58:57.520
eyeliner, veneers, waxed eyebrows, you're really tan, and like, you might get Botox.
00:59:19.040
Moving on to Urban Decay, it's going to get a little bit worse.
00:59:21.820
Here's the guy who did random violence in Chicago.
00:59:27.860
Last episode, I think we covered the guy who was arrested 75 times in Chicago.
00:59:36.140
And what they said is he kept getting let out because all of his assaults were misdemeanors
00:59:44.420
And they said he needed mental health help, but nobody's going to give it to him.
00:59:52.320
So, here's an example of a misdemeanor assault.
00:59:56.020
You see these guys randomly crossing the crosswalk.
01:00:03.060
He runs up to a random woman going the opposite way who he's never met in his life.
01:00:08.540
She's got a backpack on going to work, and he sucker punches her and then, like, drive
01:00:13.720
blocks and knocks her all the way down, flees the scene, right?
01:00:16.960
And it was only a misdemeanor because she only had minor injuries.
01:00:22.320
Azam Kwatum, 34, was arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery.
01:00:26.180
And so, I looked up misdemeanor battery in Illinois, and it says, like, simple battery,
01:00:33.480
It says, this crime is often limited to instances where no visible harm resulted, such as the
01:00:38.420
case of offensive contact, or where the resulting harm is limited to minor pain, cuts, or bruising.
01:00:45.340
And so, I just wanted to talk about how this is an interesting thing because it takes into
01:00:51.440
consideration nothing about the context other than how bad the victim got fucked up, right?
01:00:57.700
It doesn't take into account how many other charges this guy has had.
01:01:01.260
It doesn't take into account that he wasn't arguing with a family member or friend and
01:01:05.720
things got heated, and it was a totally random assault on the public sidewalk.
01:01:11.840
So, it's just so strange to me that none of these other factors get incorporated into a
01:01:18.040
judgment, into, like, the decision on whether this guy should be free or not.
01:01:21.440
And it's just, well, how bad was she fucked up?
01:01:24.060
And if she fell back and, like, snapped her brain stem or, like, broke an arm, it would
01:01:33.980
And I'm sure that'll happen eventually for Azam Quantum.
01:01:44.140
Well, and this is something that I feel like has been a tenant of our show for a really long
01:01:49.600
time, which is stranger crime is so much worse than, like, crime that happens between relationships
01:01:59.820
Like, obviously, women who get killed or anybody who gets killed, a lot of times it's, like,
01:02:07.400
A close friend and they were arguing or we had money problems and XYZ happened.
01:02:13.400
There's, like, some sort of, like, rational lead up to an irrational act, right?
01:02:18.300
And so, if you're willing to, like, just brutally murder a stranger or something, that should
01:02:25.360
be so much more escalated and aggravated, whatever you want to call it, like, extenuating
01:02:31.500
circumstantially, that it's, you're like a crazy person out there.
01:02:36.400
You're so much more of a liability than if you, like, lost control with a loved one.
01:02:41.920
And so, like, I just want to live in a world where stranger crime is treated much more harshly
01:02:52.640
But it's interesting to get one caught on camera.
01:02:54.700
This is exactly how a lot of those 75 arrests were probably for the last guy.
01:02:59.400
Just full speed into a 125-pound white woman on our way to work.
01:03:10.200
The Fight at the Laundromat, you know how everyone knows who's the show watcher that
01:03:14.920
when you hear people repeating, like, what's up?
01:03:28.260
And then the repeating is just, like, your brain turning off your logic department.
01:03:54.940
We're going to turn this up and it's something else.
01:04:29.480
Well, I was going to say the what's up, what's up, what's up.
01:04:32.080
You had T minus 30 seconds until the first punch was thrown.
01:04:38.160
But the clapping, now it's like, I got to get out of here now.
01:04:49.060
If you're only there and you start hearing clapping and it's already on,
01:04:55.440
But it's not all bad in the urban environments.
01:05:07.980
And you see the young guy on the bottom right with the money on his shoulder
01:05:28.480
Atlanta really is a fucking totally different country.
01:05:36.420
There's a few cities where you can kind of just like Memphis.
01:05:52.940
The whole country, the U.S. government should use it as a tax write off.
01:05:59.340
Any money you spend there is just, oh, we'll kick it back.
01:06:02.700
And those kids are playing with interesting toys.
01:06:47.240
She kind of put her arm down in a way that would have broken her elbow.
01:06:57.700
Now next is a song at a wedding, which I thought was funny.
01:07:26.820
I like when they redo songs in a different genre.
01:07:32.600
The, like, singing, like, in a classy way, the most horrific black lyrics you've ever heard.
01:07:39.120
And I think the audience might be split as well.
01:07:41.540
You like a lot of songs and stupid, you know, like the Asian guy singing an American rock song, which I get.
01:07:48.660
But I think that, like, vulgar black R&B song being re-sung by, like, a classy white person.
01:08:04.100
From the window, to the wall, to the sweat drip down my balls.
01:08:14.120
So I'm out on that, out of uplifting gold, into urban decay.
01:08:18.820
Now that we're in uplifting, look what these dogs did.
01:08:37.000
Now, I'm being told the dogs escaped through a doggy door.
01:08:41.620
So they didn't get burned alive, but they're kind of trying to see what happens.
01:08:58.300
I was going to say, a dog probably didn't think he could accomplish something so big.
01:09:05.220
He's just going to destroy this little remote and then it like evolves to the whole house.
01:09:21.580
A dog did accomplish something that not many other dogs could.
01:09:34.440
Speaking of rare, this person doing motorcycle stuff, it's pretty cool.
01:09:43.080
He's got a MAGA hat on, so it's not Urban Decay.
01:09:48.920
Hey, if you guys do that and shout out the podcast during it, we'll put it on the show.
01:10:05.200
You're one for four on uplifting and then the first one might have been fake.
01:10:10.440
I can't say it's good to shoot fireworks while doing a wheelie on the highway.
01:10:28.520
So who is the number one potential to be a spy?
01:11:19.540
If I saw this kid in the Olympics, that's the type of kid I'd root for.
01:11:25.160
Next, we don't do doppels anymore, but they have AI Fleckus now, AI doppelgangers, which
01:11:34.140
30 minute miles, just as far as a seven minute mile.
01:11:40.860
And this message is supposed to resonate with really, really, really heavy people who can't
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01:12:23.520
I don't really believe in pugs, but sometimes I do.
01:12:33.400
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Some people were actually mad at us because they were like, Texas Roadhouse has seed oils.
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You don't really, you know, we were, it was a cheat meal.
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So if you're in the mood to pig, if you have a cheat meal coming or if you work out really hard
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or maybe you fast the day before or day after, go to American Roadhouse, Texas Roadhouse