Fleccas Talks Podcast - May 19, 2026


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Taxpayer dollars were spent on a helicopter. Then we compare Chud the Builder's bail to other cases in the county. Then, we have a gay polygamy communication lesson in Cringe of the Week. And last but not least, in Urban Decay, Chicago is sending social workers to deal with mentally ill people. We ll show you what that looks like in action. All this and more on today's What the Stops Podcast!

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00:00:00.100 All right, welcome back to Flegas Talks, a podcast episode 355 today on the show.
00:00:07.720 Taxpayer dollars were spent on a prom helicopter.
00:00:10.980 We're going to tell you all about it in our fraud section. 0.95
00:00:13.700 Then we compare Chud the Builder's bail to other cases in the county. 0.99
00:00:17.500 You're not going to want to miss that. 0.99
00:00:19.140 Then we have a gay polygamy communication lesson in Cringe of the Week. 0.98
00:00:23.780 And last but not least, in Urban Decay, 0.95
00:00:26.020 Chicago is sending social workers to deal with mentally ill people.
00:00:30.080 We'll show you what that looks like in action.
00:00:32.700 All this and more.
00:00:33.540 It's Vlogmas Talks, the podcast, episode 355,
00:00:36.480 ranked the best news podcast of all time.
00:00:43.940 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:00:47.500 And actions speak louder than words.
00:00:49.700 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions
00:00:51.900 because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:00:53.880 It's the right thing to do.
00:00:55.060 Very cool.
00:00:56.020 Very cool.
00:00:57.940 It's What The Stops Podcast featuring Richard Graham.
00:01:02.360 All right, one for one on the intro as always.
00:01:10.000 Guys, do you ever wonder why nobody on the news
00:01:12.600 has ever told you about what dark chocolate does
00:01:15.100 inside your body?
00:01:16.500 Me neither.
00:01:17.180 But I had to find out from this fitness guy.
00:01:19.540 Check out what he says.
00:01:20.560 You can see there's no vasodilation going on,
00:01:22.940 no veins, no blood pumping.
00:01:24.320 I'm going to take a scoop of my high-flavanal cocoa right here.
00:01:26.960 This is the stuff that promotes the nitric oxide in our bodies.
00:01:29.360 Nitric oxide, you guys, is what opens up our blood vessels to allow more blood flow, blood pump.
00:01:33.720 You'll see the vascularity and the veins popping, you guys, just like within 30, 45 minutes.
00:01:37.580 Okay, so he's about to take a scoop of cocoa.
00:01:39.820 Watch what happens to his arms in 30 minutes.
00:01:42.400 Keep in mind, this is just cocoa.
00:01:44.440 We haven't even started working out, but 30, 45 minutes after I took the high-flavanal cocoa,
00:01:48.720 already the vasodilation, the veins are popping up.
00:01:51.540 And yes, you guys, it works down there on the main one.
00:01:53.940 look at his arms and veins from cocoa guys i've been doing this myself and he's not lying check
00:01:59.060 out this harvard part two cups of dark chocolate in the form of hot chocolate that's it two cups
00:02:06.180 to have a day for 30 days and at the end of 30 days you measure take out your blood and measure
00:02:11.140 the stem cells again and then do that flow media dilation resiliency test again of the blood
00:02:15.780 vessels to see have they changed this is what's amazing has been found that dark chocolate the
00:02:21.220 proanthocyanogens not only got into the bloodstream, but they doubled the number of stem cells
00:02:26.020 circulating in your blood vessels. And they doubled the resiliency, improved by twofold,
00:02:34.260 the resiliency of your blood vessels. A Harvard doctor said that. This is the same crowd that
00:02:38.940 said seed oils were healthy and red meat is going to kill us. And they're quietly sitting on this.
00:02:43.900 Black Forest is actually making the cocoa with the flavanol still in it because most chocolate
00:02:48.540 destroys them in processing. They're doing a whopping Memorial Day 50% off store-wide promo
00:02:54.480 for the next 48 hours, the whole site. Cocoa is the one they always run low on, so don't wait
00:03:00.340 until Sunday to get yours. The link is in the description. The code is auto-applied at checkout.
00:03:06.220 Make sure you guys stock up. Thank you to Black Forest Supplements for sponsoring.
00:03:09.920 Let's get into housekeeping. All right. Thank you to Black Forest Supplements for sponsoring.
00:03:15.340 Thank you, Black Forest.
00:03:16.700 Very cool.
00:03:17.300 That was one for one on the intro today.
00:03:19.700 All right, man.
00:03:20.840 When you say it, we know that doesn't mean it happened.
00:03:23.300 Yeah, this might have been a sloppier one.
00:03:25.100 But hey, welcome back.
00:03:26.460 And Richard, you're not sick.
00:03:28.080 You were feeling sick last episode, and you're not sick.
00:03:30.460 Yeah, I made it.
00:03:31.580 Happy to hear that.
00:03:32.760 Yeah, thank you.
00:03:33.860 I'm blessed and divinely protected, I would say.
00:03:36.380 That's probably it.
00:03:37.520 Okay.
00:03:37.860 All right, we have a lot to get to today.
00:03:39.240 We have a pretty packed show, as I'm sure you guys can imagine.
00:03:42.060 And we're going to start with some scams.
00:03:44.360 And then this first one is actually the 10-year anniversary of a major claim that was made about climate change.
00:03:51.420 So let's go back to this clip from 2016.
00:03:54.580 We are heading for mass extinction.
00:03:56.680 There you go.
00:03:57.100 That's it.
00:03:57.620 End it there.
00:03:58.420 As humans destroy our own habitat.
00:04:00.640 That is the no-holds-barred message from climate change expert Guy McPherson from the University of Arizona.
00:04:07.300 Last time I spoke to you, 2014, and you sort of, you know, snatched any hope of a future from me and my family.
00:04:13.840 And it was doom and gloom.
00:04:15.760 Has anything changed since then in your account of things?
00:04:19.560 Oh, yes.
00:04:19.900 The situation is far worse than it was then.
00:04:21.780 Okay, okay.
00:04:22.360 How much time does the human race have?
00:04:24.160 I can't imagine there will be a human on the planet in 10 years.
00:04:28.620 Is he wearing a disguise?
00:04:30.100 Is this guy witness protection?
00:04:31.820 He looks like he's got the glasses with the fake nose and the mustache.
00:04:35.680 And then in that time, I guess 9 billion people didn't die after all.
00:04:39.540 Yeah.
00:04:40.160 Doom and gloom didn't work out.
00:04:42.520 Nice try, though.
00:04:43.840 Swung away.
00:04:44.660 He stepped into the batter's box, right?
00:04:46.180 Yeah, man in the arena.
00:04:47.620 Exactly.
00:04:48.300 I wouldn't dare criticize him.
00:04:49.880 We're not one to judge, a man in the arena.
00:04:51.640 And he could have just said 30 years from now, there won't be a human on the planet,
00:04:55.740 and then he'll be dead, and who cares?
00:04:58.080 You'll be retired.
00:04:59.060 Yeah, there's a normal time horizon where you can still fear monger and do whatever
00:05:03.180 Bill Gates tells you to, but 10 years, and you know, oh, well, I'm 45 now, and I'll be
00:05:09.360 55 then.
00:05:10.860 Not great.
00:05:11.680 Not great.
00:05:12.260 And obviously, there's no accountability.
00:05:13.840 And a lot of people took that information and ran with it and changed policy and tax
00:05:18.520 people and tried to do whatever they could.
00:05:20.660 And obviously, it didn't happen.
00:05:21.860 And there's no accountability.
00:05:23.420 And not only that, he's been promoted.
00:05:26.060 And now he's an emeritus professor at University of Vermont.
00:05:31.260 Emeritus.
00:05:31.980 Yeah.
00:05:32.280 So these lies still got his salary paid, grants issued, conferences, publishing.
00:05:38.080 And I guess he's retired now.
00:05:39.740 He's got a comfortable retirement in Bellows Falls, Vermont, with full benefits.
00:05:43.140 No accountability.
00:05:44.080 That's, I guess, the thing.
00:05:45.980 And that's kind of been a long-running joke for the right wing is the people talking about climate change like Obama types are still buying an on-the-beach property, right?
00:05:55.300 And you would be able – if there was true climate change coming, you wouldn't be able to insure a house that's on the ocean.
00:06:00.860 You wouldn't be able to insure a lot of things.
00:06:02.500 So look at the money, not the professor trying to move a couple books, right?
00:06:05.880 That's a great point.
00:06:06.760 And we're getting into our next scam.
00:06:09.420 It's an old school callback scam.
00:06:11.920 Remember that commercial that used to come on TV all the time for Cars for Kids?
00:06:16.380 Yes.
00:06:16.760 It was this jingle right here.
00:06:27.700 Donate your car today.
00:06:29.780 They ran those ads in Chicagoland the entire time I was growing up.
00:06:33.500 So I'm very familiar with Cars for Kids.
00:06:35.540 And it's something that we've discussed in a throwaway nature.
00:06:38.180 We've almost alluded to it.
00:06:39.740 But something in the news happened where now we're going to discuss it front and center and all the gory details.
00:06:44.740 So the scam was kids can't even drive cars.
00:06:48.480 The whole time.
00:06:49.700 I should have known it.
00:06:50.420 It was so obvious.
00:06:51.260 What's a 12-year-old going to do with my car?
00:06:53.280 Yeah.
00:06:53.760 But we actually do have what they were doing with the money and the donations.
00:06:57.500 Well, yeah. 0.86
00:06:58.040 So Cars for Kids, it all goes to Jewish charities. 0.55
00:07:00.700 It's cars for Jewish kids, despite using two Anglo-looking kids, a black kid, a real mixed panel of diversity, and maybe one Jewish girl. 0.66
00:07:09.640 Yeah, we'll give them one Jewish girl.
00:07:12.000 So it's something that we've mentioned in the past, but the reason we're bringing it up now is because California just issued a ruling against Cars for Kids.
00:07:19.020 Cars for Kids has been banned from advertising in California as it has been deemed deceptive by a judge for helping exclusively Orthodox Jewish kids in the New York and New Jersey areas, despite having eight-year-old actors of all races singing their jingles.
00:07:35.040 Some context here about where exactly the money was going to.
00:07:39.400 Cars for Kids Chief Operating Officer Estee Landau testified that the charity's primary function was to fund URA,
00:07:45.740 which is dedicated to Jewish heritage summer camps in New York and New Jersey, per the court order.
00:07:50.740 She also said that while 25% of the charity's revenue comes from California, so they were gutting them.
00:07:55.720 It was working.
00:07:57.080 There are no programs in the state that benefit from cars for kids beyond a backpack drive characterized as a branding exercise.
00:08:04.960 So none of the money actually went to California kids.
00:08:07.400 It was just a little backpack.
00:08:09.700 Kids in need aren't even really the target of the organization's financial efforts.
00:08:14.440 Instead, those go to 17 and 18 year olds seeking gap year trips to Israel and their families.
00:08:21.300 Landau testified that $16.5 million even went to purchasing a building in Israel in 2022.
00:08:26.340 and $437,000 was spent on Middle East outreach.
00:08:31.240 Oops.
00:08:31.920 Oopsie.
00:08:33.080 Sounded good for a while.
00:08:34.480 And they got away with it for what, 20 plus years?
00:08:36.700 Yeah, they really did.
00:08:38.080 So California was 25% of their revenue
00:08:39.960 and finally a judge said,
00:08:41.460 hey, what's going on here?
00:08:42.800 You guys are lying
00:08:43.800 or at least omitting the real truth about it.
00:08:47.240 And then we have a little more context too.
00:08:48.760 An investigation found that less than 1%
00:08:51.300 of the millions donated benefited local children
00:08:53.940 and then 16.5 was spent building a building in Israel,
00:08:57.520 purchasing a building in Israel.
00:08:58.740 Yeah, great.
00:09:00.340 Well, I guess, I was thinking about this before the show.
00:09:03.700 Yeah.
00:09:04.160 What scams do we have?
00:09:06.000 Like everyone-
00:09:06.700 They're all gone.
00:09:07.280 It was all colonialism.
00:09:08.380 That was our scam.
00:09:09.180 And you had to actually go out there 0.82
00:09:10.340 and earn it in a foreign country.
00:09:11.680 And you had to actually clear the trees
00:09:13.280 and build the stuff.
00:09:14.760 Get the people to get the rubber for you, you know?
00:09:17.020 Yeah.
00:09:17.660 You actually had to move some bodies, right?
00:09:19.760 But like, I don't know.
00:09:21.040 What's a white person scam?
00:09:22.360 Is it the mafia? 0.97
00:09:23.060 Because if that's Italian, they don't even count as white.
00:09:26.360 Yeah, they're kind of not. 1.00
00:09:27.640 They're 50-50.
00:09:29.180 Everyone's, every group's got a scam where they look out for each other and steal the money, except for us, it seems like.
00:09:33.960 Exactly.
00:09:34.720 And then here's one final piece.
00:09:36.640 Somebody said, I know you're going to think this sounds fake, but the mascot of Ura, the Jewish group whose Israel junkets are funded by Cars for Kids, is an anthropomorphic stack of money named Five-ish.
00:09:48.200 So it's a $5 bill, and you can see him talking to a young Jewish kid there. 0.98
00:09:51.720 So, you know, if you did that, that would be anti-Semitic, but they did it and it's fine. 0.99
00:09:56.600 I guess that's how it works. 1.00
00:09:57.780 So, yeah.
00:09:58.740 And I guess we've done throwaway comments on Cars for Kid.
00:10:02.160 I think like two episodes ago, we even made a joke about it.
00:10:04.580 But it's nice to finally see some movement.
00:10:06.540 It was one of those things where the commercial would come on and your older cousin would go,
00:10:11.000 hey, you know, it only goes to Jewish kids, right?
00:10:13.280 And like, it sounded conspiratorial, like a Joe Rogan type.
00:10:16.520 But it was real the whole time.
00:10:18.020 And it's actually fascinating.
00:10:19.200 I'd like to see other states ban it as well.
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00:12:05.000 All right.
00:12:05.400 Let's go deeper into our fraud section. 1.00
00:12:07.000 this woman used taxpayer dollars to pay for a helicopter for her child's prom. 1.00
00:12:12.620 This prom helicopter stunt. Some say no one was harmed. So what's the problem? Others,
00:12:18.660 including city leaders, insisting that the park director crossed the line for a photo op for her
00:12:24.360 daughter. A photo shoot, at least the deposit we now know was charged with a credit card that
00:12:30.280 taxpayers pay for. Less than a week after this helicopter landed at the Markham Park,
00:12:36.520 catching many by surprise. This prom stunt for the park director's daughter is now political.
00:12:42.980 Here's what Quintena Brown told officers. I got it okay through the park. I didn't just,
00:12:48.160 you know what's going on with the city. Yet city leaders never authorized the landing in the public
00:12:52.440 park where children were playing. Did they say you can land a helicopter? I have a landing
00:12:56.720 permission. I can't bring it over. The pilot had a notice signed by the park director herself.
00:13:00.940 The company later handed over this invoice to the city attorney. The receipt raises much
00:13:06.340 bigger questions. The bill was for a minimal of $800 for an hour. At the bottom, there's a credit
00:13:12.160 card number linked to Brown. She named Markham Parks as the company and even used the address
00:13:18.100 of the field house and provided her signature on a taxpayer-funded credit card. The plot thickens,
00:13:24.320 as they say. The city attorney says there's no way Brown accidentally entered all that information.
00:13:29.500 In fact, he spoke to the helicopter company. They told me that the deposit
00:13:34.280 was charged to the card, and they have not been successful in getting the remaining $800.
00:13:44.120 Well, there you go. And you notice how they frame it? It became political.
00:13:47.960 Oh, yeah.
00:13:48.300 So I guess you can't just use taxpayer dollars to pay for your daughter's helicopter for prom 1.00
00:13:53.720 because you black. 1.00
00:13:55.100 The right wing is out to get me, and this would not be a problem otherwise, right? 0.98
00:14:00.060 And so she's like the executive director of the park, thought nothing of it.
00:14:03.260 and it's just to take pictures
00:14:06.040 as if you're getting off the helicopter.
00:14:07.860 They didn't fly around.
00:14:09.400 They crowded a park and maybe scared some people.
00:14:12.740 Police were immediately called like,
00:14:14.440 whoa, what's going on?
00:14:15.300 This is way out of the ordinary.
00:14:17.020 And she filled in all this stuff.
00:14:18.580 Like here's the billing address.
00:14:21.020 Like it's no mistake. 0.72
00:14:22.280 She tried to use her office to do something 1.00
00:14:25.300 for personal gain for her daughter 0.87
00:14:27.040 and finally got caught.
00:14:28.940 And now I think when something like this happens, 0.98
00:14:31.460 you need a 60-year-old bald, fat accountant 0.95
00:14:35.120 who comes in, ill-fitting suit. 0.95
00:14:37.820 The pants legs are so wide at the bottom,
00:14:39.520 you don't even know how he possibly tailored it.
00:14:41.580 Sweat rag.
00:14:42.620 Beleaguered, sweating.
00:14:43.700 And he's going to go line by line
00:14:45.020 and see what else you're up to, right?
00:14:46.680 This video goes on for a little while longer,
00:14:48.700 and they talk about how the parks are in disarray.
00:14:51.320 You think she's a good manager?
00:14:53.320 So this is at every level of our government. 0.97
00:14:55.860 You get these DEI types.
00:14:57.300 And I mean, this is a black town, Markham, near Chicago. 0.97
00:15:01.080 So, but like, man, that instinct to just personally, you know, give yourself personal gain.
00:15:07.380 And then if it costs $800, and I guess the main thing is using your office for where
00:15:14.440 it lands, but if it costs $800, you're risking probably a hundred K plus job, pension, whatever
00:15:21.640 you're getting, because it's a state, you know, benefits, your healthcare, you're a
00:15:24.860 state employee, you're risking it all.
00:15:26.360 So, uh, your 17 year old can pretend she walked out of a helicopter for a photo.
00:15:31.080 And a lot of people are saying online that the black community takes prom so seriously because no one gets married.
00:15:37.780 Yeah, it's hood prom because, you know, you always have a baby daddy already.
00:15:42.120 There's no real marriages, so they show out for prom. 0.99
00:15:45.040 Yeah, but it's political when people care about where their tax dollars are going. 0.56
00:15:49.200 Yeah, it's a 99-1 issue, and then the one is the person doing the fraud.
00:15:53.420 We've already said this, right?
00:15:55.800 Exactly.
00:15:56.740 And that's a get-out-of-jail-free card for them, too.
00:15:59.200 Like Tiffany Hainard, the mayor of Dalton, Illinois, she just goes, I'm being persecuted, y'all.
00:16:04.940 I'm moving to Georgia now.
00:16:06.460 Like it's a ripcord.
00:16:08.220 You can just say they are my political opponents.
00:16:10.420 And then any illegal spending or misappropriation of funds, it just gets washed away and someone else is racist.
00:16:16.780 Right?
00:16:17.160 Yeah.
00:16:18.060 Our next story is out of Philly.
00:16:20.060 We've shown this video before, but we found out more information.
00:16:23.900 They spent $600,000 on this Philly sheriff ad. 0.99
00:16:27.640 It's got copyrighted music, but it's all just these heavyset deputies and other hijabs, and they're cracking a fan open and dancing. 1.00
00:16:37.640 And, you know, everyone's overweight. 1.00
00:16:40.000 Who are these people going to wrestle down?
00:16:42.380 Philly Sheriff's Department. 1.00
00:16:44.180 It's all black women. 1.00
00:16:45.920 And, yeah, so that ended up costing $606,000. 0.99
00:16:50.160 A piece from the Philadelphia Inquirer kind of exposed that.
00:16:53.760 Dancing Philly Sheriff ad was part of $8 million in new slush fund spending. The much larger
00:17:00.360 Philadelphia Police Department spent less on recruitment and got more bang for its buck.
00:17:05.140 So basically, they spent, this was in a weird slush fund, which is why we didn't know that
00:17:09.140 on the initial, and an investigative reporter had to find it. But basically, it spent their
00:17:14.200 entire year-long recruitment budget on one shitty fat lady video. And they spent $600,000. That 0.99
00:17:21.600 video you can have shot and edited for 500 bucks i thought it was filmed on like a cell phone when
00:17:27.600 i initially saw this or you know some sort of lower grade camera like it wasn't that impressive
00:17:32.560 to find out it cost 600 bucks i guess that's just par for the course these days this is scam america
00:17:37.860 your daughters you know she's going to prom in the helicopter we're trying to recruit more people 0.99
00:17:42.560 and this is actually an anti-recruitment ad that's so true i'm sure you have tons of overweight black 1.00
00:17:47.780 women trying to get in, right? You don't need it. You need more. Yeah. And if you're like a normal 1.00
00:17:53.020 white guy who's a cop and he wants to move to Pennsylvania, you'd see that and be like, oh,
00:17:57.000 I'm not going to Philly Sheriff Department. That's for sure. That's the anti-recruitment.
00:18:00.080 And like not one of those women can actually arrest me. I know. And that's the part that's
00:18:04.260 frustrating. It's like you're recruiting, hey, more people like us. Incapable. Can't do the job.
00:18:09.900 And then I actually found a guy on Twitter who replied to this saying, you know,
00:18:13.580 what you could have done with $600,000 instead of this video.
00:18:17.080 Yeah, he said, blacktop, a two-lane neighborhood road
00:18:19.600 is on average $65, $200 per linear foot.
00:18:24.620 600,000 divided by 100 equals 6,000 foot.
00:18:27.760 A city block is 330 feet.
00:18:30.040 That's 18 blocks of new road
00:18:31.720 and all the jobs that went with the road crew.
00:18:34.280 Does Philly have great roads?
00:18:36.020 So he's just saying how wasteful it is.
00:18:37.640 And I wonder what this guy's job is.
00:18:39.560 I wonder what this guy does.
00:18:40.980 I wonder if he takes it personally. 0.98
00:18:42.320 And then apparently that was their entire marketing budget for the whole year into one video that sucks and does nothing.
00:18:51.140 So nice work out of Philly.
00:18:52.860 But it was fun to film for a day.
00:18:54.200 And I bet you they were all on shift when filming.
00:18:57.120 They were all getting paid on the clock.
00:18:58.720 Staying at the hotel.
00:19:00.260 Oh, I don't want two queen room.
00:19:02.180 I want one king bed.
00:19:03.660 No, it ain't going to work.
00:19:04.860 I guess I'm going to have to get the suite.
00:19:06.200 I mean, we're joking and imagining things, but obviously that's the type of stuff that
00:19:11.800 these people in power do, right?
00:19:13.400 And you'd think you'd say, oh, well, it's okay.
00:19:15.820 We got three times the amount of recruits from this clip.
00:19:20.060 Yeah.
00:19:20.820 They got less than usual.
00:19:22.240 They did.
00:19:22.700 Or they noticed a slight tick, and I think they probably jimmied the numbers.
00:19:26.320 And then, I mean, why we're talking about this, we're in scam America now.
00:19:30.100 Everything's fraud.
00:19:30.880 And everyone, with the growth of taxation and stuff recently, everyone's got a huge budget.
00:19:37.920 Mayors of like medium-sized towns have a huge budget.
00:19:41.460 Like, I think I looked up St. Pete's.
00:19:43.900 It's like, we have a billion-dollar budget.
00:19:45.960 And everywhere, at every level, there's someone skimming.
00:19:49.820 Someone scamming, right?
00:19:50.640 $50 million for the rainbow crosswalk?
00:19:53.040 Yeah.
00:19:53.600 Sounds about right.
00:19:54.460 Paint. 0.99
00:19:54.820 Who knows how much a rainbow crosswalk costs?
00:19:57.620 I personally don't.
00:19:58.760 But my cousin runs a painting studio.
00:20:01.100 Yeah, for the paint and for the three guys to spray it on the ground, $50 million.
00:20:06.720 All right, our next story is out of Massachusetts.
00:20:10.020 A Massachusetts school issues race-based payouts to their staff.
00:20:13.940 Yeah, at least four different school officials at Framingham public schools
00:20:17.720 are receiving $1,500 bonuses for identifying as BIPOC,
00:20:22.220 which is obviously highly illegal.
00:20:24.540 Here's some quotes.
00:20:26.660 It says, stipend, BIPOC.
00:20:28.760 BIPOC, the principal shall receive $1,005, $1,005.
00:20:34.480 They messed it up.
00:20:36.580 So $1,500, it says in parentheses, stipend in recognition of being BIPOC, which shall be added to the base annual salary.
00:20:44.120 So they can't even get it right.
00:20:45.660 And then they're also obviously breaking the law. 0.99
00:20:48.320 You can't just give black people more money and then write, it's because they're black. 0.97
00:20:51.920 The Civil Rights Act, I know you guys thought that gave you everything. 0.98
00:20:55.440 And then look at these people together.
00:20:57.600 Like, here's the associate director of HR and the principal, another principal, and then the director of partnerships.
00:21:03.800 And they get all in a room and go, hey, nice to see you guys.
00:21:07.560 Should we give each other our own money?
00:21:09.340 Yeah, should we do black $1,500 stipends?
00:21:12.340 Vote yes or no? 0.80
00:21:13.640 Three people go yes, and then one guy's like, I don't know, guys.
00:21:16.300 This seems illegal, but I guess the motion passes.
00:21:19.900 So, yeah, it's just another story.
00:21:21.980 But, yeah, they said $1,005, parentheses, $1,500.
00:21:25.960 They don't even know how to write the word 1500.
00:21:29.860 Yeah, they typo'd it.
00:21:31.440 And so this is something that obviously is super illegal
00:21:35.040 and the Trump administration is starting to go against it.
00:21:38.360 I know we cover so many stories week in and week out,
00:21:40.840 but the Trump admin or Department of Justice just sued
00:21:46.100 or I think is in the process of figuring something out with Yale
00:21:49.640 because of how brutal, how disproportionate the acceptance rates were
00:21:54.420 for black people with much lower scores versus Asian and whites. So this is something that if
00:22:00.540 you see it and it gets popularized, like the DOJ is active on this shit. And it's the type of thing 0.98
00:22:06.060 that Biden's DOJ would never touch, but obviously we have it now. I just saw PayPal had something.
00:22:11.880 We cut it from last show. PayPal had like a $30 million settlement where they were giving black 0.60
00:22:16.820 business owners a loan during peak woke. And now they have to pay that back. So good to see.
00:22:21.660 And then keep in mind, Massachusetts isn't doing that well financially where they can give all this money to people of color. 1.00
00:22:28.960 Bankrupted by migrants. 1.00
00:22:30.060 Can you read that in the next sentence? 1.00
00:22:31.200 Yeah.
00:22:31.400 Wealthy Massachusetts is going broke under $1.8 trillion fiscal time bomb.
00:22:36.760 And they've, you know, Michelle Wu, the Boston, the whole area, it's a real woke state and they spend a lot on the illegals.
00:22:43.700 A lot on the illegals.
00:22:45.140 And then we have another example out of Minnesota that's kind of similar to what they're doing in Massachusetts.
00:22:49.800 Minnesota school districts allow race-based teacher stipends. So I guess when you call it
00:22:55.140 a stipend or something, it makes it like you're not paying a black person money for being black. 0.95
00:22:59.580 I don't know. There's some sort of word where stipend means it's not money anymore. 0.72
00:23:03.540 Yeah.
00:23:03.960 But Minnesota, Massachusetts, these are the places like, and if you're a teacher, if you're
00:23:09.140 witnessing some of these policies happen and you kind of see them and you roll your eyes,
00:23:14.200 report them, report them to a local federal prosecutor. Right. And maybe that maybe it'll
00:23:20.280 make its way up. Maybe it'll get lost in the shuffle. But it's kind of like time to not just
00:23:24.940 be, oh, well, I guess someone will get them later. You report it. If you're seeing it,
00:23:30.020 you report it. Right. Create a paper trail. That's a good idea. Yeah. All right. Well,
00:23:33.900 let's get into our next section. This is our bad Democrat section. We're going to start with Gavin 0.96
00:23:38.660 Newsom. There is a scenario right now in the governor's race in California where like
00:23:43.440 the Democrats might get squeezed off the ballot entirely?
00:23:47.860 They might all split the vote amongst a bunch of Democrat choices, just the way the election
00:23:51.460 works, which I'm not super familiar with. But there's a situation where they split the vote
00:23:55.300 and then the two Republicans get a plurality or something
00:23:59.380 and a runoff is between two right-wingers, just on
00:24:03.040 election math, right? Yep. And then Gavin Newsom has a plan to stop that.
00:24:08.320 We all have agencies. We can shape the future. There's
00:24:11.040 still a lot of look i i've said this before so i'll repeat it i don't anticipate this
00:24:16.560 need to be the case but there is a like break the glass scenario and i there's many people that
00:24:21.640 have a deep understanding of what it would look like if democrats were locked out and we're gonna
00:24:26.940 do everything to make sure that doesn't happen i'll leave it there so they're literally scheming
00:24:30.940 how to stop someone who is rightfully elected according to california's rules right yeah and
00:24:36.560 You got to kind of respect it because Republicans don't have any break the glass scenarios.
00:24:41.880 Instead, we lose last second or we have our election stolen or a random judge overturns
00:24:47.520 the thing we're trying to do.
00:24:48.860 And we say, huh, OK, we lose because Democrats have a break the glass scenario.
00:24:54.140 Yeah.
00:24:54.360 And they go, don't worry if the one in a million thing finally happens.
00:24:58.500 We're going to make it.
00:24:59.320 We're going to undo it.
00:25:00.360 Yeah.
00:25:01.260 And he says it.
00:25:01.920 He says it to everybody.
00:25:03.160 It's like blatant.
00:25:04.240 And it's like now it's like common politics.
00:25:06.560 Yeah. It used to be like maybe a shady thing. And now it's just like, oh, yeah, we can scheme our way out of that.
00:25:12.100 We're going to break it. And then obviously in the mayor race in L.A., Spencer Pratt is making a lot of good waves.
00:25:18.420 And I was talking to Richard about this last week, like all the things Spencer Pratt's running on is like pretty common sense.
00:25:25.120 Yeah. Like let's get the homeless people out of the parks and out from in front of the schools.
00:25:29.640 Let's arrest repeat offenders and make the city less violent.
00:25:33.200 And I was talking to Richard, and I was wondering, why don't Democrats do a little bit of good, normal stuff so it's not hard for people to vote for them?
00:25:43.020 Yeah, you could keep your NGO scams going.
00:25:45.620 You could really keep the money machine on if you kept low-level crime locked up.
00:25:49.140 Yeah, like just arrest the low-level drug addicts and criminals, and like no one would even notice, oh, hey, where'd that scabby guy go who's always yelling in the middle of the night and stealing everyone's copper wire?
00:26:01.060 Democrats disappeared him.
00:26:02.280 Democrats disappeared. We need that guy back. Where is he? He was part of our community.
00:26:07.480 You know, like we need him back on the streets. Like no one really thinks like that. No one would
00:26:11.420 really notice. And like, no one would really care. Yeah. If Democrats somehow got smart about
00:26:17.380 illegals and homeless and repeat offenders, I'd be like, Oh, okay. I guess we got to talk about 0.99
00:26:23.020 the very specific money laundering, you know, NGO type stuff that it takes away a lot of our
00:26:28.600 complaints. Yeah. They would be dangerous, right? It's so true. It's like so confusing to me.
00:26:34.100 Obviously they're like doing bad things that ruin cities everywhere they go, but wouldn't you just
00:26:39.800 like, oh, the people looting and repeat offenders and the homeless people, like, couldn't you clean
00:26:44.920 that up? So when people vote for you, they don't have to say, Hey, I usually vote Democrat, but
00:26:50.220 there's a street rat criminal in front of my house for the last year. And he's been arrested five 0.87
00:26:54.000 times and he's still there. I can't vote Democrat anymore. Couldn't you just clean it up a little
00:26:58.520 bit, make it a little easier to maybe blur the lines. Like, I just don't get that.
00:27:04.020 Yeah. I don't have an explanation for it either.
00:27:06.140 I think they just make like progressive laws and never check back in.
00:27:09.780 That's, that's part of it. And I feel like the way we've covered San Francisco,
00:27:14.360 the cycle where now they like installed those gates on BART and are prosecuting car break-ins
00:27:19.360 and all these improvements, they just had to learn a 15 year lesson that some
00:27:23.380 white guy from the Midwest could have told you, yeah, let's skip it. Let's just go right to it.
00:27:27.540 you know, they learn a lesson very slowly. Yeah. And then a lot of you got to think a lot of their
00:27:32.260 time is spent at galas or fundraising or whatever. They're not really like on the ground saying,
00:27:38.740 hey, this is a real problem. Yeah, that's true. They get sidetracked by stuff. But not they're
00:27:42.980 not common sense people. And I actually found a random example. In 2023, they spent four million
00:27:48.360 dollars on boob jobs for trans inmates, four of which were on death row. Wow. So tits for like, 0.67
00:27:55.060 well I guess people don't get killed in California 0.99
00:27:57.440 it's just perpetual death row
00:27:58.720 I don't know
00:27:59.800 I feel like most states in general
00:28:01.920 have just kind of like
00:28:02.800 people are still on death row
00:28:04.880 but they don't actually go through with the execution
00:28:06.460 and then remember we covered last episode
00:28:08.600 $189 million for iPads for the criminals 1.00
00:28:12.360 and Karen Bass wants to give teeth to the meth addicts 1.00
00:28:15.800 like hey let's just not say this 1.00
00:28:18.700 who's listening where they go
00:28:20.500 hey how come you didn't mention
00:28:21.620 what we're going to do with the teeth for the meth addicts
00:28:23.920 No one's watching the TV waiting to hear that.
00:28:26.880 And then also progressives in general are the hardest people to please on earth.
00:28:31.940 So they'll still be mad at you for something.
00:28:33.840 Like you'll be like, yeah, you did the teeth, but I'm still mad at you for the Mexicans or something. 0.91
00:28:38.860 There'll be something. 1.00
00:28:39.760 It's never enough, right?
00:28:40.800 Yeah.
00:28:41.480 All right.
00:28:41.700 Our next story, the Seattle mayor is cleaning up the homeless camps ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
00:28:47.880 Yeah.
00:28:48.340 And here's some video footage.
00:28:51.140 Guy brought his Shea lounge.
00:28:53.920 It's called his motorized scooter and his lounge chair.
00:28:57.440 And this is in Bremerton, which I'm not super familiar with the Seattle metro area.
00:29:04.900 But Mayor Katie Wilson has started to ship the homeless from Seattle to Bremerton via the Washington State Ferries system in an effort to get the city ready for the FIFA World Cup.
00:29:15.640 So out of sight, out of mind, go across the bay of some kind is my understanding.
00:29:22.580 But she's basically admitting that homeless people are an eyesore,
00:29:26.340 and it is a problem in the community, and we can get it cleaned up.
00:29:30.060 Yeah, but just not for you, the taxpayer who lives here all the time.
00:29:33.440 Not for you, the person who probably that's all you want.
00:29:36.380 Yeah.
00:29:37.340 We know it's what you want, and we're only going to do it when FIFA's in town, right?
00:29:41.240 So unbelievable.
00:29:42.580 I mean, we showed this for, I think, Xi Jinping's visit to California
00:29:47.060 where he did a state visit with Gavin Newsom, and they cleaned off the homeless.
00:29:50.940 Like, we all have the will and the means to do it, but not for you, Johnny Taxpayer.
00:29:55.980 You're too average.
00:29:57.480 You're not the world leader. 0.70
00:29:59.260 So true.
00:29:59.980 It's just disrespectful.
00:30:00.840 And then that's the same mayor who we covered recently who was threatening millionaires who are leaving Seattle because of the unfriendly new laws and taxes.
00:30:09.940 And she said, bye.
00:30:11.360 Now she's saying bye to homeless people. 1.00
00:30:14.360 It's an improvement. 1.00
00:30:15.460 But only because the World Cup's coming.
00:30:17.340 Only temporary, yeah.
00:30:18.300 You know, like every Seattle person would want their homeless situation improved, like get these people away.
00:30:23.720 Yeah. And then if you're a Bremerton person, you're like, what the fuck? 0.99
00:30:27.500 The homeless people are here now. 0.99
00:30:29.920 That's so true. 0.99
00:30:31.240 All right. Well, we're in our Chud the Builder section. 0.76
00:30:33.300 That case is still developing.
00:30:35.500 We're going to start with some comparisons of other cases that are kind of related and the bail and bonds they got.
00:30:41.960 Yeah, we'll start with Carmelo Anthony.
00:30:44.200 Well, Chud says the N-word slash shoots a guy who allegedly assaulted him first.
00:30:48.680 His bond was $1.25 million.
00:30:50.640 And then Carmel Anthony literally stabs a white kid over a seat.
00:30:53.720 $250,000 bond.
00:30:55.460 Yeah.
00:30:55.920 Different states, but wow, you see some of those numbers.
00:30:58.880 And as a white guy, you're just going, huh, that's something you write.
00:31:02.160 The guy Chud the Builder shot survived, by the way. 0.67
00:31:04.360 Yeah, not even dead. 0.70
00:31:05.880 And we have another example here.
00:31:07.860 It's been revealed that the same Tennessee court which slapped Chud the Builder with a $1.25 million bond
00:31:13.020 for a non-fatal shooting,
00:31:14.640 handed a black man, Antoine Crenshaw,
00:31:17.720 a measly $250,000 bond
00:31:19.680 after he killed someone unprovoked.
00:31:21.860 And look at his mugshot there.
00:31:23.440 Real, real smart guy, IQ.
00:31:25.560 That's who needs to get let out.
00:31:26.660 And he killed a guy unprovoked $250,000 bond. 0.51
00:31:30.360 And Chud's bond is the highest bail
00:31:33.000 or is the highest bond in the history of the county
00:31:35.300 and no one is dead.
00:31:36.640 Yeah.
00:31:37.060 Someone said, I went back eight years
00:31:38.800 into Montgomery County's public court records.
00:31:41.160 I built three automated scrapers,
00:31:42.660 pulled over 10,000 criminal cases from that courthouse,
00:31:45.740 scanned hundreds of news articles
00:31:47.060 and cross-referenced every finding
00:31:48.420 against the court's own system.
00:31:50.880 And here's, I guess, the result of that.
00:31:53.440 And he had the highest by far.
00:31:56.440 And there was one guy who,
00:31:58.400 I actually can't even say the word on YouTube.
00:32:01.260 Is it an R word? 1.00
00:32:02.460 It's R word and M word.
00:32:05.040 Arden murdered a child.
00:32:08.880 100K.
00:32:09.580 100K bond.
00:32:10.280 100K for him.
00:32:11.240 But Chud says bad words sometimes on the computer, and he needs $1.25 million.
00:32:16.040 And we actually have a graph of what it looks like.
00:32:18.400 Here's basically all the other cases in the black.
00:32:21.580 And those are murders.
00:32:22.720 Those are assaults.
00:32:23.960 The rape and murder of a child is in there.
00:32:27.420 And you see his bond is five times higher on average, it looks like.
00:32:31.580 But that's a coincidence or something.
00:32:33.820 I don't know.
00:32:34.820 Yeah.
00:32:35.160 So they break all these precedents, and just for what?
00:32:37.740 Because he's on social media?
00:32:39.220 It was a self-defense scenario.
00:32:40.400 And he was on the ground getting beat up, and he shot from the ground. 1.00
00:32:43.560 So, oh, you should just let yourself get killed by the black guy, racist. 1.00
00:32:46.980 Yeah. 1.00
00:32:47.320 And then there's always a way to kind of say, well, it's not exactly the same.
00:32:51.180 This is more high profile.
00:32:52.480 There's all these little things and hedges that, what, makes it six times more?
00:32:57.820 You know what I mean?
00:32:58.520 These tiny, minute differences, and that's the justification for it.
00:33:01.880 So if you're a normal, rational guy, you see this, and you go, something's not right.
00:33:05.440 Yeah.
00:33:05.960 And it's a modern-day lynching.
00:33:07.940 Oh, they lynched him.
00:33:09.600 There, yeah.
00:33:10.600 And then also, isn't one of the rules excessive bond and bail can't be asked for?
00:33:17.140 Yeah, and that's the entire premise of a lot of the 2020-2021 rule changes. 0.84
00:33:22.900 Like, one of the main things from that Floyd-era woke shit was lowering bail. 0.99
00:33:28.880 But it doesn't work for you, white man. 1.00
00:33:31.300 Yeah. 0.99
00:33:31.960 Racially insensitive white man. 0.99
00:33:33.280 It would be nice to take advantage of the George Floyd-era low bond. 0.99
00:33:37.220 Yeah. 0.97
00:33:37.420 Oh, Chud, he's out.
00:33:38.340 Give me 300 bucks. 0.98
00:33:40.220 We can't hold him.
00:33:41.020 That's great.
00:33:41.660 And we have some more examples here.
00:33:43.800 Yeah, somebody was, National Conservative was compiling a bunch of them.
00:33:48.060 I'll just read some examples.
00:33:49.280 Jeremiah Johnnell Sanders is charged with first degree murder and a felony gun crime in Montgomery County.
00:33:54.220 His judge is William R. Goodman III, one of the same judges Chud the Builder may get next Wednesday.
00:33:59.880 Goodman gave him 50K bonds for both charges. 0.77
00:34:02.440 That's first degree murder.
00:34:04.240 Sanders is out of custody and walking free.
00:34:06.320 he paid a bail bondsman, which would have cost under $10,000, cost $10,000 under state law.
00:34:12.840 If on May 21st, Chud the Builder does not get a massive reduction in his bond, then you will have
00:34:16.560 a serious apples to apples argument about unfairness in the system, meaning his lawyer
00:34:20.820 will be able to argue that. Current memes being passed around have a built-in fallacy because
00:34:25.580 Chud hasn't had his chance to get bond reduced yet. Yeah. So he has a bond reduction hearing
00:34:30.120 coming up. So hopefully that goes well. But we have another example here is the last one.
00:34:35.400 Uh, Clarksville, Tennessee had at least two recent black on white murders.
00:34:39.740 Makai Charon Richardson is dead.
00:34:42.540 Jeremiah Saunders is walking free on a hundred thousand dollar bonds.
00:34:45.460 And you can see the unkempt look and face there.
00:34:48.700 Yeah.
00:34:49.080 So it's a two tier system.
00:34:51.540 Of course.
00:34:52.280 Unfortunately.
00:34:53.420 And, uh, we'll keep an eye on that story.
00:34:55.400 The 21st is when that hearing is.
00:34:57.300 So make sure you guys pay attention to it.
00:34:58.960 And we've mentioned this before.
00:35:00.780 It's not everyone's favorite style of content, what he was doing.
00:35:04.300 But what this is, is actually like a really big thing.
00:35:08.160 And we're going to see how two tiered the justice system really is.
00:35:11.160 Yeah.
00:35:11.600 Especially in Tennessee.
00:35:12.980 Yeah.
00:35:13.560 So, you know, hopefully it goes okay.
00:35:16.440 All right.
00:35:17.080 I think he's in solitary confinement or he's in protective custody right now.
00:35:20.500 He's not really interacting with anybody.
00:35:21.760 So we'll see.
00:35:23.140 And we have another example here.
00:35:25.080 This, we have to blur it a little bit, but this guy pushed someone into a train and killed him.
00:35:30.760 And he was released without charges.
00:35:34.300 so he doesn't get charged for that those get dropped guy gets ground up by a train
00:35:43.600 yeah and i guess the charges was he was already leaning a little bit so that shove didn't kill
00:35:47.860 him or something i'm not sure what the logic is but you know you see these little inconsistencies
00:35:52.760 everywhere you look yeah and it goes one way we all know which way it goes right and that's the
00:35:56.940 key anecdotal first anecdotal first it all goes one way if a black person does something it's
00:36:02.740 different than if a white person does it. And it's because everyone's hyper aware of racism.
00:36:07.280 And I actually looked up on Google trends, the term racist and how often it was used
00:36:12.560 until recently. Look at the graph. Yeah. Didn't even think about it back in 1948.
00:36:17.840 Yeah. Basically in the sixties, it just goes straight line up and that's all anyone cares
00:36:21.860 about now. Yep. And then with that racism thing, with the graph and why it is so increasing,
00:36:28.060 it's because a lot of people focus on it the media focuses on it academia is focused on it
00:36:33.760 and a lot of times the hate crimes they refer to as evidence for evidence are actually fake hate
00:36:39.020 crimes and we have an example here of a swastika drawer who ended up being a black guy yeah he's
00:36:45.560 on here he is on camera we'll play that in the background but uh it's been revealed that the
00:36:49.580 man who has been drawing swastikas all over Fayetteville North Carolina is a black man
00:36:53.600 named Taekwon Jameek Vereen.
00:36:56.680 He was let out on a $1,500 bond
00:36:58.900 and then immediately began
00:37:00.140 waving a gun at people on the street.
00:37:02.180 And then he was yet again
00:37:03.160 given a $2,500 bond.
00:37:05.140 So they had an extra $1,000
00:37:06.260 for waving the gun.
00:37:07.440 All right, go back out there.
00:37:08.640 You're still free,
00:37:09.560 but watch it, mister.
00:37:11.160 Like imagine,
00:37:12.240 it's like that family guy bit 0.98
00:37:14.680 where it's Britney's dietician.
00:37:17.560 It's like, just please don't do it again.
00:37:18.880 Like the judge with the quiet mouse voice.
00:37:20.460 Please don't wave the gun around.
00:37:21.800 Like I hear you.
00:37:23.540 They're just in and out, dude.
00:37:25.220 And isn't it still a hate crime?
00:37:27.740 That's what I said.
00:37:29.540 It's still a hate crime, right?
00:37:31.080 You did it, right? 1.00
00:37:32.260 Are black people immune from swastika laws? 0.99
00:37:35.480 Because they would hammer a white guy on this. 0.99
00:37:37.660 It's only a hate crime if a white person does it. 0.98
00:37:39.840 Yeah, that's the vibe I'm picking up. 1.00
00:37:42.900 And yeah, look at this idiot, right? 1.00
00:37:44.800 It doesn't look good. 1.00
00:37:45.660 Snooze still. 0.91
00:37:46.080 But it's only if a white guy did it, it would be a national outrage. 0.88
00:37:49.400 And we'd have free speech laws and all these things.
00:37:53.040 He just likes how it looks.
00:37:54.700 I just like how it looks.
00:37:55.860 I'm surprised he even got it right.
00:37:57.900 Usually they have one twig going the wrong way.
00:38:00.440 It goes the wrong way. 0.96
00:38:02.140 But it's not a hate crime if a black guy does it. 0.98
00:38:04.240 Nope. 0.97
00:38:04.720 And then we have another example of a fake hate crime.
00:38:07.660 Possibly.
00:38:08.820 Possibly.
00:38:09.600 What do you think?
00:38:10.280 What do you guys think?
00:38:11.300 We'll let it play.
00:38:12.680 Unfathomable.
00:38:13.880 Tyree Rome couldn't believe the condition of 17 graves
00:38:17.220 the sheriff's office says were vandalized.
00:38:20.240 This is like a family graveyard.
00:38:22.440 honestly. And to see how it's been decimated. It's heart crushing, but you can't see a casket.
00:38:30.720 Some concrete crypt tops are off their base. Others have been smashed to pieces.
00:38:36.560 Hatred. That's the only thing that can come to mind is hatred.
00:38:40.420 Edward Bailey's great aunt is buried here. He says he rushed over tonight after seeing a local
00:38:45.360 Facebook Live from people he knows. You have to be angry at something like this,
00:38:49.100 But then you also have to feel just remorse for anybody who does not know whether or not their family member can no longer be laid to rest.
00:38:57.180 So this was a, like, black grave area, graveyard, and then people had spray painted Trump and DeSantis on it.
00:39:06.520 DeSantis.
00:39:07.940 Like, you know, guys, come on.
00:39:09.900 What is it?
00:39:10.780 We'll find out eventually, I'm sure.
00:39:12.420 But when someone goes Trump and is trying to leave, you know, a trace of what happened, it's usually not the person you think who would do it.
00:39:20.640 Maybe if they spelled DeSantis, D apostrophe.
00:39:23.120 Yeah, D apostrophe, S-A-N-T. 0.99
00:39:25.540 Yeah.
00:39:26.240 And then if you think about it, too, like, are they trying to pretend that Trump supporters would be like, yeah, we got him.
00:39:33.000 We destroyed that graveyard and wrote Trump on it.
00:39:36.620 Yeah.
00:39:37.660 That's the best.
00:39:38.740 Oh, yeah.
00:39:39.320 Make sure you write Trump on it so everyone knows it's us.
00:39:41.560 Yeah.
00:39:41.880 Yeah, least believable hate crime on earth, right?
00:39:44.440 And that's local.
00:39:45.480 That's local to us.
00:39:46.300 Maybe we should go check it out.
00:39:47.560 Yeah, we could.
00:39:48.660 And then, yeah, we have another example.
00:39:51.020 So obviously these hate crimes and racism is so important and it gets hammered in at every level, especially for young kids these days.
00:39:59.120 This is a clip from Elmo.
00:40:00.780 Across the country, people of color, especially in the black community, are being treated unfairly because of how they look.
00:40:10.960 their their culture race and who they are there you go so the kids go to the muppets and learn 0.78
00:40:20.920 that yeah and then that one muppet on the right had a pretty big nose yeah he's doing a lot of 0.99
00:40:26.280 subverting just saying okay might be a cars for kids kind of guy but you know black people are 0.98
00:40:32.460 under attack because of the color of their skin and on the other hand in reality black people are 0.99
00:40:37.740 on the attack. Yeah. And they're attacking us for the color of our skin. Yeah. So it's the opposite. 1.00
00:40:43.080 Backwards and upside down, but they tell the kids whatever they want because it was peak woke. You
00:40:47.160 could get away with anything back then. Yeah, it's pretty good. All right. Let's get to our
00:40:50.840 migrant section. Our first story is something that maybe you didn't hear about over the weekend.
00:40:55.720 There were multiple mass shootings done by some migrant types. Yeah. Teenagers arrested after 1.00
00:41:01.780 drive-by shootings in Austin, injured at least four. The teenage boys were among three suspects
00:41:06.580 taken into custody in connection with at least 12 shootings across the Texas Capitol.
00:41:10.360 There was no apparent motive, the mayor said.
00:41:12.640 And here's a picture of the young man, two of them at least.
00:41:15.940 So 12 shootings, four injured, and no one's even talking about it.
00:41:19.780 Yeah.
00:41:20.080 I mean, people are talking about it.
00:41:21.600 And Austin had like a lockdown order and stuff like that.
00:41:25.040 But if you're-
00:41:25.600 Our guys are talking about it.
00:41:26.560 If you're not local and you're not right wing, nobody's really acknowledging it.
00:41:30.300 They're just randomly shooting for fun.
00:41:31.620 And they're like, of course, the New York Times does teens, just like they did the teen takeover.
00:41:37.540 Right. Yeah. All right. This next clip, this guy doesn't make the point he thinks he's making when it comes to deportations in Virginia.
00:41:44.800 The first step would be to give up on the mass deportation fantasy.
00:41:50.280 About one in five Fairfax residents is someone who could be deported or who lives with them.
00:41:55.020 It would destroy neighborhoods, rip Americans away from their spouses, parents, friends, families, customers, employees, employers, nurses, nannies, and teachers.
00:42:07.440 So 20% of the state is illegal?
00:42:10.460 What would housing prices do in this scenario?
00:42:12.920 Can you elaborate a little further, please?
00:42:15.160 Yeah, the accidental slip-up of 20% of people here are illegal.
00:42:19.740 What?
00:42:20.660 Yeah, how would health care costs be affected?
00:42:22.940 And then you look at that.
00:42:24.660 Let me run the numbers.
00:42:25.500 You put on the little green accounting hat.
00:42:27.300 You start clicking away.
00:42:28.740 And then both sides. 0.80
00:42:29.680 This is a pretty good deal.
00:42:30.420 Both sides look at that clip and go, what?
00:42:33.280 I know.
00:42:33.940 And like, it's 20%.
00:42:36.160 That's one in five.
00:42:37.400 And you would look at that if you were a normal person and go, oh, we need to up our deportations right now.
00:42:42.280 Wow, wow.
00:42:43.280 We're under attack.
00:42:45.100 All right. 1.00
00:42:45.680 Our next clip, this Indian migrant has a hack to get free locksmith work. 1.00
00:42:51.600 Yeah. 1.00
00:42:51.960 And he's speaking in Hindi.
00:42:53.760 So we'll just play it, but let's see if you can pick up on the vibes.
00:43:23.760 So I don't know what he was saying, but basically, instead of paying $200 to $300 for a locksmith, just call 911 and they'll open your car for free.
00:43:32.060 Yeah, he's showing you a new hack once you get into a country you're not even really welcome in.
00:43:36.700 And you use, you clog up and waste key police officer times instead of paying $200 for a service that you need to pay for.
00:43:44.080 Yeah.
00:43:44.600 So not very patriotic, not very selfless either.
00:43:49.160 He's looking out for numero uno.
00:43:50.720 Yeah, at the expense of the taxpayers and the police's time and resources. 1.00
00:43:55.900 The police's next call, woman getting beaten, and then you stop off, you're an Indian guy who can barely speak English, and you go, your keys again? 1.00
00:44:02.620 It's the third time this month. 1.00
00:44:03.860 I can't get there.
00:44:04.720 I'm too far away.
00:44:05.620 I'm opening this guy's door.
00:44:07.940 And then I saw a stat, too, that each 911 call averages thousands of dollars to respond to.
00:44:15.320 Interesting.
00:44:16.000 Which seems like a lot, and I'm sure some are more than others.
00:44:18.660 But you start counting salaries for everyone who touches base, the operator, the dispatcher, the cop himself.
00:44:23.860 He goes out there.
00:44:24.860 It's an hour at a time.
00:44:25.960 You can see how it might run up a little bit.
00:44:27.600 It could run up.
00:44:28.740 And then I found this story about like English colonization when it comes to India.
00:44:34.540 And I thought it would be interesting just to kind of tell you guys about it because we are obviously dealing with a lot of Indian people.
00:44:40.920 And I want to give you a vibe on as to what they're like when they come here.
00:44:44.940 Yeah, the famous Cobra effect story.
00:44:46.900 Many people asking this question have the cobra effect in mind, a popular economics parable about perverse incentives during British colonial rule.
00:44:58.000 The tale goes British officials in Delhi or elsewhere offered bounties for dead cobras to reduce snake bites.
00:45:06.260 Locals started breeding cobras for the reward.
00:45:09.720 When the program ended, breeders released the snakes, worsening the infestation. 1.00
00:45:14.260 Well, that's kind of like a peek into the history of scam culture, India. 1.00
00:45:18.920 Yeah. 1.00
00:45:19.160 The British colonial rulers said, hey, let's assume they're like us and would do the right
00:45:23.800 thing.
00:45:24.580 Bad assumption.
00:45:25.640 They started breeding cobras and bringing them in for a bounty and made the situation
00:45:28.880 worse.
00:45:29.280 Hey, let's try to help these people and hopefully they don't take advantage.
00:45:33.120 Fingers crossed.
00:45:34.420 Hoping a dream, right?
00:45:35.560 Didn't go good. 0.94
00:45:36.840 And then we do have some good news when it comes to immigration.
00:45:40.100 Apparently, they're cracking down on migrant truckers.
00:45:43.520 Yeah, I'll read the article first and then we'll go to the video. The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday in Montgomery versus Caribe Transport that federal law does not shield freight brokers from state lawsuits claiming they negligently hired dangerous motor carriers.
00:46:02.380 All right, so trucking obviously has been bad 1.00
00:46:04.360 with these migrant types and foreigners, 1.00
00:46:06.600 people with shitty driving records. 1.00
00:46:08.560 And a big part of transportation is the freight brokers. 0.92
00:46:12.220 All they do, it's like a sales middle guy.
00:46:14.340 He's like, hey, I got a Walmart shipment
00:46:15.820 or maybe a smaller company, random.
00:46:19.380 Hey, I got a shipment.
00:46:20.160 It needs to go from Indianapolis to Chicago on Wednesday.
00:46:24.740 And then you kind of farm it out
00:46:25.960 and you're pricing out how much it's gonna cost
00:46:28.400 and who's gonna do the job, right?
00:46:30.220 And so basically the Supreme Court got involved because there were some lawsuits against these freight brokers for like deaths or a guy who lost a leg, you know, horrific accidents.
00:46:42.620 And the freight was put on a guy with tons of infractions, maybe foreigners, stuff like that.
00:46:47.800 So the Supreme Court finally weighed in and now those freight brokers can have like monetary punishment because of the shitty drivers they're giving loads to. 0.97
00:46:59.020 So shitty drivers, shittier prices, but more risk for the American person, right? 0.99
00:47:04.620 Yep. And this trucker is actually talking about it and he sees it in action. 0.99
00:47:08.820 Like almost immediately, which is important.
00:47:11.340 So I'm over here in Eden, Ohio, and there's a bunch of foreigners over here. 1.00
00:47:16.500 You know, this guy right here, the guy right next to me, all along in all these trucks, okay? 1.00
00:47:23.260 None of them can get loads out of Ohio today.
00:47:26.180 and I was talking to the Iman guy right here while I was in there at the Punjabi place getting
00:47:32.640 something to eat and he said that the reason that the they can't get freight out of Ohio today
00:47:39.200 is because the freight brokers won't work with them anymore okay apparently what has happened
00:47:46.700 is that you know yesterday they had the rule the Supreme Court ruling that found brokers could be
00:47:52.280 held liable for accidents with carriers with red flags.
00:47:56.500 Apparently, the trickle-down effect happened like that, okay?
00:48:00.740 Brokers are just saying, no, there's a whole lot
00:48:02.800 of other trucks, we don't need you,
00:48:05.240 we're not gonna use you no more, okay?
00:48:08.040 I was looking up at some of these DOT numbers
00:48:10.540 to these guys, and they do have a pretty substantial
00:48:14.020 track record of unsafe behavior, accidents,
00:48:17.280 high out of service rates, things like that.
00:48:20.400 So, guys, here's what I got to say.
00:48:22.840 This is going to be changing in a hurry. 0.89
00:48:25.360 Brokers.
00:48:26.140 That's what I like to hear.
00:48:27.320 Yeah.
00:48:27.580 But unfortunately, like hundreds of Americans died and everyone's salary went down.
00:48:32.720 But hopefully some salaries maybe go up.
00:48:34.660 Yeah.
00:48:35.000 Yeah.
00:48:35.260 No, I mean, this is good.
00:48:36.340 It's safer. 1.00
00:48:37.240 You want to run sketchy, non-English speaking people out of the business. 1.00
00:48:42.280 And that's through regulation, like making them read, do the writing test that we showed back in the day. 0.68
00:48:47.740 random states squeezing them so they can't go through states.
00:48:50.960 And now freight brokers is a huge part.
00:48:52.480 That's who butters their bread.
00:48:53.440 That's who gives them the work, basically.
00:48:56.020 Yeah, exactly.
00:48:57.120 All right, our next story, it's quick, but it's just a headline.
00:49:00.300 The resignation of Southern California mayor who pleaded guilty to acting as a foreign
00:49:05.220 agent for China has sparked some backlash and reignited fears of anti-Asian discrimination.
00:49:11.620 NBC News wrote that article.
00:49:13.160 So there was a Chinese spy, mayor of a pretty decent-sized California town, Arcadia, right?
00:49:21.300 And NBC goes, what will this do to the Asians? 0.96
00:49:24.500 Yeah, I don't think the black people who beat up the Asian people care that much about geopolitics. 0.98
00:49:29.380 Yeah, they're not staying up to date on espionage or who just got arrested in the courts. 0.99
00:49:33.940 So we're actually good.
00:49:35.380 We're actually really good.
00:49:36.560 Yeah.
00:49:36.940 We're fine. 1.00
00:49:37.580 Unless there are more black people around, right? 1.00
00:49:40.440 Because that's who did it. 1.00
00:49:41.240 And then we have, like, the meme that they're imitating, basically, whether they realize it or not.
00:49:45.880 Yeah, the famous Norm MacDonald meme.
00:49:47.480 What terrifies me is if ISIS were to detonate a nuclear device and kill 50 million Americans. 0.98
00:49:52.820 Imagine the backlash against peaceful Muslims. 0.97
00:49:55.380 So NBC basically did the meme.
00:49:58.160 Yep.
00:49:58.820 Pretty impressive.
00:49:59.580 And we skipped that story again, guys.
00:50:00.900 There's so much going on.
00:50:01.980 But, yeah, Chinese spy was a mayor.
00:50:04.840 Fun living here, guys.
00:50:06.440 Yeah.
00:50:07.100 We are now in our abroad migrants section.
00:50:09.540 I'm sure you guys saw over the weekend there was a Muslim car attack where the car drove into the biker and a bunch of people.
00:50:16.600 We're not going to play.
00:50:17.340 We'll play up to the point of impact.
00:50:19.020 Yeah, he brutally drove into people on purpose.
00:50:21.960 And then immediately people were saying that Salim El Khudre was not a case of terrorism, but it was mental health issues.
00:50:29.500 And the mental health said, do terrorism, do terrorism.
00:50:32.500 Yeah.
00:50:32.960 And, of course, much like that Asian mayor article, all the articles written about this personify the car.
00:50:41.260 At least eight injured as car rams into pedestrians in Italian city of Modena.
00:50:45.660 Car plows into pedestrians in northern Italian town. 1.00
00:50:48.760 They always distance themselves from the Muslim, right? 1.00
00:50:53.380 As always. 1.00
00:50:54.460 And we have an update on that story we covered last episode where the British kid was stabbed by the Sikh guy.
00:51:01.680 and then he was accused of racism.
00:51:03.480 So the police handcuffed him while he bled out and died.
00:51:06.440 Yeah, some more details are coming out.
00:51:07.900 I think it's in court right now.
00:51:10.300 And that's why the details are kind of trickling out like this.
00:51:13.220 In the 999 call played in court,
00:51:15.620 Digwa's brother said he's calling 911 after they stabbed this kid.
00:51:20.800 And he goes, we've just been attacked by someone racially.
00:51:23.760 They say racial in the first three seconds.
00:51:26.280 Otherwise, they won't believe you.
00:51:27.560 We just got physically attacked racially by some white person. 0.88
00:51:31.680 He added, physically attacked my brother. We're Sikhs. We wear turbans. And he attacked my brother.
00:51:37.040 A video was shown to the jury of Mr. Novak scrambling over a fence to escape Digwa after the prosecution alleged he was stabbed.
00:51:44.560 Jurors have now been shown two more videos taken in the aftermath of this.
00:51:49.500 They go on to continue having racial and verbally attacking Digwa.
00:51:53.780 Mr. Novak can be heard denying these claims. Digwa was heard saying, no one stabbed you, bro. You're up. You're drunk.
00:52:00.680 and he stabbed him um you're drunk a second video played to the court dig was father can be heard
00:52:07.900 saying he's pretending a minute ago he was talking to you guys now he's trying to get up and going to
00:52:13.880 leave throughout the second video mr novak can be seen lying on the floor as dig was family and
00:52:18.700 neighbors tell him to sit up um mr him to sit up like nothing happened mr novak can be heard denying
00:52:25.560 these claims no one stabbed you bro you're drunk okay i'm reading the same thing again but yeah so
00:52:30.240 like a whole family's getting in and saying, make sure you say racial. Nobody's checking to help the
00:52:34.580 kid. He stabbed them with a ceremonial religious knife that they're allowed to have, even though
00:52:38.780 knives are one of like the most regulated things in England at this point. Somebody said, so his
00:52:43.820 entire family turned up to defend him after he stabbed an English kid. His mother stashed the
00:52:48.200 murder weapon. His father and brother backed up the nonsense allegation of racism while Henry lay
00:52:52.980 in a pool of his own blood. And then obviously, like we mentioned, the police came and put him
00:52:57.340 in handcuffs first.
00:52:59.380 So, unbelievable.
00:53:01.000 And then we have some rules 1.00
00:53:02.060 about why Sikhs were allowed 1.00
00:53:03.180 to carry these knives around. 1.00
00:53:04.900 Well, they just get a religious exemption,
00:53:07.520 but this is about Wembley Stadium. 1.00
00:53:09.460 Sikhs are allowed to bring their knives 0.80
00:53:10.920 into football stadiums. 0.75
00:53:12.460 Weapons are forbidden for everyone 1.00
00:53:14.020 at sporting gatherings except for Sikhs, 1.00
00:53:16.500 which is just a pretty insane thing. 1.00
00:53:18.340 Britain is bending over to such bad ideas.
00:53:20.980 And Mimetic Sisyphus had a good tweet
00:53:22.680 that went along with it.
00:53:23.700 Yeah.
00:53:24.080 It's just a ceremonial knife,
00:53:25.460 So it doesn't have an edge or no, it's a real knife. 0.90
00:53:29.380 Oh, what's the ceremony to kill our enemies?
00:53:32.140 Isn't that just a weapon? 0.78
00:53:34.120 Yeah.
00:53:34.700 So it's a ceremonial knife that killed somebody, right?
00:53:39.000 Yeah.
00:53:39.420 So it's not really ceremonial.
00:53:41.340 So I have maybe a workaround for people in the UK because the Anglo-Saxons historically had some knives.
00:53:48.380 Yeah.
00:53:48.580 Anglo-Saxon people have a cultural right and religious obligation to carry a CX.
00:53:52.940 CX? 0.99
00:53:53.640 You should know how to say that. 0.62
00:53:54.960 big knife. I'm only part Anglo. I would happily go to the court to prove this right, though I 0.99
00:54:00.340 would very much like a good lawyer. So yeah. But as of now in England, only the Sikhs are allowed
00:54:05.540 to wear it. And they killed someone and then said, quick, pepper him with claims of racism
00:54:12.140 to immediately make this political. And the police show up ready to deal with a racist
00:54:17.660 English kid. Yeah, they're already primed. The cops are already primed. Social media post, mate, 0.76
00:54:22.600 Let me see a phone while he's bleeding out so bad.
00:54:25.620 This kid was nice.
00:54:26.980 There was video of him in an elevator right before it happened.
00:54:30.380 He's like wearing a button up.
00:54:31.560 He's well put together. 1.00
00:54:33.160 And then you just get stabbed by foreigners in your own country. 0.99
00:54:36.600 And then your own police take their side.
00:54:39.360 We're going to keep track on that, the case and the court hearings and stuff.
00:54:43.920 And maybe justice will be served.
00:54:45.720 I doubt it.
00:54:47.020 All right. 1.00
00:54:47.280 Well, that's the end of our migrant section. 0.94
00:54:48.580 I'm moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
00:54:51.600 To use the opportunity to put the post, help us choose the algorithm, leave a like, comment, comment again, and start yapping.
00:54:55.600 P.O. Box needs to be full.
00:54:57.180 Notifications need to be on.
00:54:58.040 Old episodes need to be watched.
00:54:59.100 And the link this episode is done to the boys in the group chat.
00:55:01.160 And you need to get your Father's Day merch before it's too late.
00:55:04.840 Oh, there you go.
00:55:05.680 All right.
00:55:06.140 This first clip, we're going to play a little game called Guess What Happens Next.
00:55:11.120 Okay. 1.00
00:55:11.460 So we're going to show you this woman with this bull. 1.00
00:55:14.180 And I'm going to give you three multiple choice options. 0.99
00:55:16.260 You're going to guess what happens.
00:55:17.320 Okay?
00:55:17.720 Okay.
00:55:18.240 Do I play it first?
00:55:19.080 No, you have to watch.
00:55:20.180 But you see what's happening, right? 0.98
00:55:21.300 She looks like she's ready to milk a cow. 1.00
00:55:23.680 So A, she successfully milks the bull. 0.90
00:55:26.820 I've seen this clip.
00:55:28.460 I saw this clip. 1.00
00:55:29.960 She catches poo out of his ass. 1.00
00:55:31.700 She catches poo out of the cow's ass. 1.00
00:55:33.500 I'm sorry. 1.00
00:55:33.980 I can't even play along.
00:55:34.800 I can't lie to the audience.
00:55:36.360 Let's just play the video. 0.99
00:55:41.400 So she does try to milk.
00:55:45.080 But then she sees movement elsewhere. 0.74
00:55:47.220 And option B was going to be she gets kicked. 0.99
00:55:49.360 And wait, he's shitting, jump into action, he's shitting, and she likes it. 0.99
00:55:58.560 Hand over fist. 0.99
00:56:00.100 Oh, we got the good stuff.
00:56:02.280 She likes it.
00:56:03.200 All right, I'm sorry, buddy, I saw it.
00:56:05.540 I'm too online.
00:56:07.640 What would you have picked? 1.00
00:56:10.380 I would have picked the shit. 1.00
00:56:11.760 She tries to milk the bowl and gets kicked. 1.00
00:56:13.560 She tries to milk the bowl and it starts shitting. 0.98
00:56:16.280 She starts catching it and holding it because she likes it. 0.98
00:56:19.360 Yeah, I would have picked C.
00:56:20.800 I would have picked C.
00:56:21.900 Hold on.
00:56:22.420 I'm actually getting a call.
00:56:23.260 I have to take this.
00:56:24.100 Okay.
00:56:24.680 Hold on.
00:56:25.140 Sorry.
00:56:25.220 On the show?
00:56:26.600 Hey, Rob, what's up?
00:56:29.340 Okay, we'll just use the backup Amex.
00:56:33.080 I guess there is a limit on it then.
00:56:35.900 All right, I'll just send a wire.
00:56:37.660 Okay, ciao.
00:56:39.580 Who was that?
00:56:40.520 It was Rob.
00:56:41.360 He wants money to build a data center.
00:56:44.780 So I would have to send him some money.
00:56:47.380 And he ran through Amex number one, the backup Amex.
00:56:50.300 Yeah.
00:56:50.680 And so the data center is getting costly.
00:56:52.100 Okay.
00:56:52.360 I have to build this data center with Rob.
00:56:54.260 All right.
00:56:54.620 I see what you're up to in this final page of housekeeping.
00:56:57.560 Okay.
00:56:58.480 You know, everyone talks about AI and how it's going to take everyone's job.
00:57:02.340 Yeah.
00:57:02.640 I was thinking about something.
00:57:04.640 AI is going to take everyone's job.
00:57:06.120 And then in response, there'll be like a call for universal basic income where it's like, oh, AI took my job.
00:57:11.820 So the AI company has to divvy out checks to everyone who's like unemployed, right?
00:57:16.840 Sure.
00:57:17.060 That kind of makes sense as a one-two.
00:57:18.880 Of course.
00:57:19.220 And then think about where you're at when that happens.
00:57:21.640 You're now relying on like tech oligarchs to give you your monthly stipend.
00:57:26.440 Your daily bread.
00:57:28.140 And like, think about that.
00:57:29.680 And then like with the AI and the surveillance state, you're kind of creating like a social
00:57:33.380 credit system world.
00:57:35.880 And then if you're not well-behaved, the tech gods don't give you your money.
00:57:40.080 That's true.
00:57:40.880 So there is a thing where like, oh, I don't work and I get my monthly money from XYZ AI
00:57:46.560 company, but if I don't behave, they don't give me my money. And now everyone is kind of controlled
00:57:52.160 by these AI tech overlords. Yeah, definitely. Definitely. That could get dark, you know?
00:57:57.360 You know, it's kind of so funny because we talk about UBI and stuff in this far off future. 1.00
00:58:02.300 Black people already have that. That's true. They're going to get rich. There's entire little 1.00
00:58:06.320 corners of your town, the bad areas where UBI is already existing. So they're going to get-
00:58:11.280 They must be doing art. They must be making, creating art and doing creative endeavors all
00:58:15.700 day and enjoying themselves spending time with their family both parents they're trying to find
00:58:19.700 a couple bucks for gas ah shoot that's what they're doing but there is a thing where they're
00:58:23.100 gonna have section eight ebt whatever and ai money yeah um all right we can skip this we are
00:58:31.660 gonna go to our tick section um and this is a little bit of an update we can let's play the
00:58:37.540 first video kid you not we've had to spend like over a hundred dollars in the last five minutes
00:58:45.940 because i can't take the tick situation anymore the tick situation in this state there are ticks
00:58:52.540 everywhere in 30 years 20 some years of having horses i've never had to deal with these many
00:58:58.980 ticks i'm pulling off ticks of his body cleaning him up i did that last few days today i just had
00:59:03.820 a bit more medication on him. Poor thing. He's got like meds everywhere. Look at poor thing.
00:59:09.840 So 30 years, never saw ticks that intense. That's who you need to listen to too. Obviously we're
00:59:14.520 coming in and like reporting on what we've seen with alpha gal and the spread and how it's going.
00:59:18.460 And everyone has anecdotal stories. The people who have been steady Eddie doing one thing for 30,
00:59:22.660 20 years, and they say something's up. I think that's who you listen to, right?
00:59:26.280 That's a good point. And then I've also seen people online say that they've been treating
00:59:30.580 their properties every year for like ticks and chiggers and bugs chiggers and then this is the
00:59:35.780 first year that the ticks are still around after so the the ticks are surviving the treatment
00:59:41.440 sprays fuck so they're they're they're engineered in a certain way yeah uh this next guy has alpha 0.99
00:59:47.860 gal so i wanted to show you guys what it looks like my question i ask you is what fucking surface 1.00
00:59:57.140 what what what purpose do ticks have look at my face and my neck 0.96
01:00:05.480 i can't eat red meat anymore i can't have any animal byproducts in anything and it's in everything 0.98
01:00:19.160 so that's pretty intense it looks bad yeah that's fucked and i want to extrapolate a little bit here 0.97
01:00:25.280 and take it even further. 0.91
01:00:26.940 And do you remember last episode,
01:00:28.140 we talked about how obviously
01:00:29.560 they want to reduce meat consumption
01:00:31.000 and they're going to maybe,
01:00:33.240 once more people get alpha gal,
01:00:35.320 treat meat like they do peanuts. 0.98
01:00:37.640 So you can't have,
01:00:38.360 you can't bring meat to school
01:00:39.380 because some kids are allergic.
01:00:40.460 You can't bring meat to school
01:00:42.580 because some kids are allergic.
01:00:43.760 And if you even smell it,
01:00:44.820 you'll have a reaction.
01:00:45.760 So like there'll be restaurants
01:00:46.740 that don't serve red meat
01:00:48.080 and they're really going to try
01:00:49.300 and knock down the red meat consumption.
01:00:51.140 And then what's the response
01:00:52.480 to that going to be?
01:00:53.320 people are going to eat what instead beyond meat plant-based meat yeah the 3d printed fake meat
01:01:01.820 i think that is like how that stuff actually takes off yeah because there's not going to
01:01:07.640 have an alternative and people are still going to want to eat a burger and then all those plant-based
01:01:11.720 things and all the things bill gates likes it will actually make more sense and the market
01:01:16.020 pretty squarely rejected that stuff that stuff all got left on the shelves you'd see a florida
01:01:21.700 hurricane and the only thing left would be all the Beyond Meat stuff. And so I think this is
01:01:26.100 plan number two after it didn't work, right? Exactly. And we're going to play this clip.
01:01:30.360 We've played this on the show like- Yeah, we've shown this guy.
01:01:32.640 Probably three times over the last couple of years. I just wanted to play it one more time
01:01:37.120 because it's actually happening now. People are not willing to give up meat. Possibly we can use
01:01:41.560 human engineering to make it the case that we're intolerant to certain kinds of meat. There's this
01:01:46.500 thing called the long star tick where if it bites you you will become allergic to meat i can sort of
01:01:52.100 describe the mechanism so that's something that we can so that's basically what they did yeah they
01:01:58.120 they did the plan i mean when you hear people talking about it and like at a seminar or whatever
01:02:04.820 he's up on stage talking about it and then you see it happening it's not much of a leap to be like
01:02:10.720 is someone doing it? Right. So you did it. Is it on purpose right now? Yeah. So tape your ankles up.
01:02:17.140 And I'm sure we're going to have some more maybe hillbilly remedies for it soon. Yeah. I've seen
01:02:22.380 a couple already. I've seen a few videos, not enough to present to the show yet, but people
01:02:27.040 are going to figure out a cure or a way to undo it or a treatment or something. So it's not all
01:02:31.700 doom and gloom, but I don't know. I want to hear from more people about what their experiences are
01:02:36.720 and where you live, right?
01:02:37.800 Yeah.
01:02:38.220 More ticks this year, less.
01:02:39.600 Are you outdoors all the time?
01:02:40.740 Tell us, right?
01:02:41.280 Let us know in the comments.
01:02:43.240 Anecdotal evidence.
01:02:43.600 We want the anecdotals. 1.00
01:02:45.180 And then if you have Alpha Gal, we'll send you a shirt. 0.97
01:02:48.200 Yeah, you got a shirt.
01:02:49.240 Sorry.
01:02:50.540 All right, well, that's the end of housekeeping.
01:02:51.880 We're now moving on to Cringe of the Week.
01:02:56.080 All right, our first clip from Cringe 0.94
01:02:57.920 is the polygamy communication lesson. 0.95
01:03:01.200 So my partner saw the bite mark 0.99
01:03:02.680 that you gave me the other day,
01:03:03.600 and they didn't like it.
01:03:04.940 No, it made them feel a little insecure.
01:03:06.180 and you're telling me that we can't do that anymore.
01:03:08.260 Now, pause.
01:03:09.860 What's happening?
01:03:10.620 Isn't that what you're saying?
01:03:11.420 That because he feels insecure,
01:03:12.740 now I can't do what I like?
01:03:14.400 Thank you for telling me
01:03:15.240 that is not what I'm trying to say.
01:03:17.040 So what are you trying to say?
01:03:18.500 I want to talk to you about this
01:03:19.420 and ask you if you will be willing to negotiate.
01:03:21.540 Well, what's the point?
01:03:22.340 You already made the choice.
01:03:23.240 You want him to feel secure.
01:03:24.480 I want my partner to feel secure,
01:03:25.820 but not by hurting you.
01:03:27.540 Can I tell you what I want?
01:03:28.900 I want to ask you to pause on the bite marks for a month.
01:03:31.920 Is that something you're willing to do?
01:03:33.520 Because they don't want you to.
01:03:34.520 No, because I am asking you to.
01:03:36.680 I didn't know this was so urgent and non-negotiable for you.
01:03:41.000 It's not. It really isn't.
01:03:42.120 But it just feels like it starts with this.
01:03:43.880 And if I don't fight for this, then next thing we know,
01:03:48.280 it's going to be something more important.
01:03:49.960 And that's a very valid fear.
01:03:51.160 Can we talk about this one first?
01:03:52.840 Are you okay with not doing this for a month?
01:03:55.000 Yeah, I can.
01:03:55.640 Yes, of course. I can totally do that for a month.
01:03:58.200 Thank you. I appreciate that.
01:03:59.240 And I would like to have a conversation about your non-negotiables.
01:04:01.880 I want you to feel safe that those are important for me.
01:04:05.360 You're right.
01:04:06.180 I think that triggered my fear of my needs not being considered because of someone else.
01:04:11.640 And instead of focusing on those needs, I'm just trying to defend this one thing that is not really one of them.
01:04:17.540 I want you to feel safe that our relationship depends on us.
01:04:20.360 You can't be in a relationship where you feel like somebody else can take away that security just because.
01:04:25.980 Just normal people like us.
01:04:27.840 If this is a recruitment ad, insufferable, not working.
01:04:34.020 What's the point of this? 1.00
01:04:35.320 Join polygamy. 1.00
01:04:36.420 You could have multiple conversations like this every day. 0.94
01:04:39.620 Exhausting circle talk where you're kind of like prying at someone's feelings.
01:04:44.060 Does that sound appealing to you?
01:04:45.540 Then come join our polycule, right?
01:04:48.080 And then also they're like talking really normally and rationally and using logic and
01:04:53.440 considering each other.
01:04:54.460 And what they're describing and explaining is like, I engaged physically with someone else 0.99
01:05:01.500 gay, and then they bite me and leave bite marks on me. And now we have to figure out that problem 0.93
01:05:08.180 in my other relationship. And believe it or not, this is all over some 300 pound chick on the side, 1.00
01:05:13.060 the ugliest person Redditor you've ever seen. And then I, when I saw this video, dude, I hate 1.00
01:05:18.820 stuff like this. The heavily acted out, emotionally healthy thing. I'm screaming,
01:05:23.780 Get to the point.
01:05:24.480 My blood pressure is here.
01:05:25.800 There's a neck popping in my vein.
01:05:27.420 Get to the point.
01:05:29.660 But this is like, remember if you were in high school or college and you were taking
01:05:34.320 Spanish and they break up the class and you have a conversation with one of your classmates
01:05:38.780 and you just keep going because you're trying to learn Spanish.
01:05:43.180 Yeah.
01:05:43.900 You just keep going and then, oh, eat this place.
01:05:47.260 Yo, boy, whatever.
01:05:50.160 That's the same thing here.
01:05:51.180 Everyone just likes the sound of their own voice. 1.00
01:05:53.320 They're practicing their polygamy language. 1.00
01:05:55.700 Yeah, yeah. 0.95
01:05:56.700 Crazy, man, that some people really live like this.
01:05:59.340 And there is a thing where if you have problems, you just bubble it up.
01:06:04.240 Yeah, you just press it down. 1.00
01:06:06.060 It's gay to talk about your feelings. 1.00
01:06:07.800 What are you, a girl? 0.97
01:06:09.060 Yeah.
01:06:09.520 What are you?
01:06:10.180 And they kind of are.
01:06:11.580 The polyamory guys, yeah.
01:06:13.260 All right, let's get to our next piece.
01:06:14.960 It's about Hollywood and how DEI ruined movies.
01:06:18.400 basically the Oscars and the Academy Awards have all these DEI quotas that they're requiring and
01:06:24.480 it's making the movies bad and good movies not get recognized. Elon kind of started the
01:06:29.260 conversation and we'll tell you about why it happened. Yeah. Elon said, who specifically is
01:06:34.040 the asshole who added DEI lies to Academy Awards eligibility instead of it just being about making 0.99
01:06:39.500 the best movie? And this is all about the new Christopher Nolan movie, The Odyssey, which 0.99
01:06:45.120 started this whole thing off.
01:06:49.100 You're not going to believe who did it.
01:06:50.900 Yeah.
01:06:52.080 Dave Rubin served as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 2019 to 2022.
01:06:58.300 There's that window of time again.
01:07:00.760 Peak woke, right?
01:07:01.800 Dave Rubin.
01:07:02.620 In 2020, Dave Rubin, under his leadership, the Academy launched the Representation and Inclusion Standards
01:07:08.720 for Best Picture Eligibility.
01:07:10.620 These rules, still in effect, require films to meet at least two of four diversity criteria involving race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or disability in on-screen roles, creative leadership, or crew.
01:07:22.620 Rubin publicly backed the changes and helped appoint the task force co-led by producer Devon Franklin.
01:07:28.580 He shifted the Oscar from Best Movie Wins to Race-slash-Gender Engineering.
01:07:32.980 A film can now be ineligible for the top prize purely for failing demographic quotas, regardless of quality or audience impact. 0.56
01:07:41.640 And it goes on and on.
01:07:42.800 Instead of focusing purely on talent, they've institutionalized identity preferences, right?
01:07:47.500 Very true.
01:07:48.920 Dave Rubin. 0.96
01:07:49.920 And Rubin is a gay guy, and he's married to his husband. 0.99
01:07:54.340 Oh, my God. 0.91
01:07:55.380 I bet they have a baby, too.
01:07:56.800 Oh, no, they have a golden noodle.
01:07:58.440 Caught them.
01:07:59.300 Caught them. 1.00
01:07:59.880 It's a gay guy. 1.00
01:08:00.620 And then if you use these standards, the Godfather and Shawshank wouldn't be eligible to win anything. 1.00
01:08:06.040 So many.
01:08:06.580 So many wouldn't be eligible. 0.93
01:08:07.900 And then if you use these standards, you have to put a black person in 1700s Denmark. 1.00
01:08:12.520 You just have to do it. 0.98
01:08:13.740 You don't explain it.
01:08:14.900 He's just there.
01:08:16.040 Right?
01:08:16.880 And so Lupita Nyong'o, is that who it is?
01:08:20.680 She's Helen of Troy in the Odyssey now.
01:08:22.920 That's kind of what sparked this whole thing.
01:08:24.500 And we haven't really talked about it that much.
01:08:26.020 And this is such a high-budget banger.
01:08:30.420 Christopher Nolan, he's the best.
01:08:33.120 And I pray, Christopher Nolan, 1.00
01:08:35.340 your handicapped and got bullied into this. 1.00
01:08:37.420 Yeah.
01:08:37.740 And I assume that's kind of it.
01:08:39.620 But you want to be eligible for best picture 0.99
01:08:41.440 and now you have these stupid peak woke rules 0.99
01:08:43.800 that still have a stranglehold. 1.00
01:08:45.820 That's the whole point. 0.99
01:08:46.760 You got to reverse some of this peak woke shit 0.98
01:08:48.540 and it's hard to do. 0.99
01:08:50.560 Yeah.
01:08:50.940 And then another guy who's behind this 0.86
01:08:52.680 was actually hired by Gay Dave Rubin. 0.89
01:08:55.320 Yeah.
01:08:55.800 Producer Devin Devon Franklin
01:08:58.780 co-led a task force developing the new representation and inclusion standards for
01:09:03.360 Oscars eligibility. There he is. He's got that, that certain type of face. Um, yeah,
01:09:11.460 they headed the task force. Do you want to even get into this too deep or no? Uh, you could read
01:09:16.120 that second paragraph. These standards were announced on September 8th, 2020 as part of
01:09:19.780 the Academy Aperture 2025 initiative. They were inspired by the British Film Institute diversity
01:09:25.080 standards uh but adapted for the oscars the academy consulted with the producers guild of
01:09:30.460 america when discussing so everyone accepted it everyone went along with it no one was like wait
01:09:35.420 a sec well and think about the climate then yeah it's september 2020 it just we just got done with 0.99
01:09:42.020 a summer of love where black people were lighting shit on fire and intimidating white people who 0.98
01:09:46.360 dared to eat outside at a restaurant right and so everybody who would have smoked up was like 1.00
01:09:51.320 guess I'll just be quiet this year. And then the result is this weird black African lady is Helen 1.00
01:09:56.000 of Troy now. And then we're not even getting into, uh, Elliot page little boy. He's playing 1.00
01:10:02.240 somebody in this movie. Um, so yeah, you, you, you see how they whip. That's why you whip people
01:10:09.240 into a frenzy. You get something done and then nobody circles back to it. So you don't have to
01:10:14.340 keep a sustained frenzy. You just have to get a frenzy for a month or two to make the change.
01:10:19.360 And then that change lasts for years and years, maybe forever.
01:10:22.440 Exactly.
01:10:23.220 And then another part of it is the California film tax credit programs, which now have a diversity aspect to them.
01:10:31.460 The Rabbit Hole said, how much of the woke madness that we have seen from Hollywood was driven by California state policies?
01:10:37.560 Productions receiving credits under this program are required to set ethnic, racial, and gender diversity goals and to develop a plan to achieve those diversity goals. 0.97
01:10:46.400 So you get more money, you get more tax credits if you're doing diversity shit. 0.96
01:10:52.960 Yeah. 0.98
01:10:53.300 Well, you know what they say.
01:10:55.180 Art requires strict rules and red tape to qualify as real art.
01:10:59.480 Absolutely. 1.00
01:11:00.400 You have to make sure you have the diversity or else it's not art.
01:11:04.320 Yeah.
01:11:04.760 Quotas, diversity.
01:11:06.120 You need to be constantly thinking about that while making art.
01:11:08.520 Yeah.
01:11:09.180 And we have some other examples of DEI and WOKE that kind of relates to this,
01:11:14.500 but it's actually going against them.
01:11:16.400 This first story is from Yale.
01:11:18.380 Yeah, after a year-long investigation, the Justice Department, this is what I actually mentioned.
01:11:22.660 I didn't realize it was in the show.
01:11:24.640 The Justice Department concluded that the Yale School of Medicine discriminated based on race in its admissions, favoring black and Hispanic applicants over white and Asian ones.
01:11:35.840 Here's some context.
01:11:36.820 Yale's use of race resulted in a black applicant being as much as 29 times higher odds of getting
01:11:43.920 an interview for admission than an equally strong Asian applicant with similar academic
01:11:49.400 credentials. 29 times. That's a lot. And then a lot of people saw this and misunderstood what it
01:11:55.700 meant and then showed that on Twitter. Can you read the original in the reply?
01:11:59.820 The black students, somebody said the black students at Yale are in fact some of the highest
01:12:03.760 achievers in the country. Their scores are 95th percentile. Past the 90th percentile,
01:12:09.800 they are equally qualified and brilliant. And then someone broke it down and said,
01:12:13.520 LMAO, the white student median LSAT at Yale Law, ranked number one is the 99th percentile.
01:12:20.220 95th percentile, the black median at Yale, is the white median at BYU, number 23, and Boston,
01:12:26.800 number 24. The 90th percentile, which she thinks is equal to the 99th, is the white median at FSU
01:12:33.500 and Utah, number 34 and 44. 0.99
01:12:36.180 Classic, classic.
01:12:37.420 So she misunderstood the prompt.
01:12:38.880 Yeah, I didn't quite understand it 0.98
01:12:40.860 and I'm going to keep being ignorant. 0.66
01:12:42.920 I'm not familiar with standard deviations. 0.86
01:12:45.920 You are familiar with standard deviations.
01:12:48.000 You kind of are.
01:12:48.640 But I don't try to explain them.
01:12:50.360 That's true.
01:12:50.920 I don't go on Twitter and go,
01:12:52.040 oh, based on this data.
01:12:53.680 Of course.
01:12:54.760 And then we have one last example
01:12:57.100 and this is DEI, but for men versus women.
01:13:01.300 Somebody posted on Reddit saying,
01:13:02.920 I sent 100 applications as a man and a woman. It's much better being a woman. So I did an
01:13:08.620 experiment. I work in CS and decided to test what the gender bias is. So I took my CV and changed
01:13:14.740 the name to a female name. I'd send it out with my real name, then a few days later with a female 0.96
01:13:19.700 name. Out of 100, my applications with a male name got seven responses for an interview. And out of
01:13:24.840 100, my applications with a female name got 45 responses for an interview. The female resumes 0.72
01:13:29.420 was 650% more likely to get a call back
01:13:32.220 and the resumes were identical.
01:13:33.980 So I thought, what about someone
01:13:35.240 looking for working class jobs? 0.96
01:13:37.540 So I decided to focus on restaurants,
01:13:39.320 servers, hosting, et cetera.
01:13:41.000 Made a fake resume and responded to Craigslist ads
01:13:43.020 with both male and female.
01:13:44.620 Same thing happened.
01:13:46.020 Out of 100, male name got 10 responses.
01:13:48.460 Out of 100, the female name got 87 responses.
01:13:51.000 87. 0.73
01:13:52.060 That's pretty much all of them. 0.73
01:13:53.680 Crazy. 0.63
01:13:54.240 And then like the bigger picture,
01:13:55.660 the reason why I wanted to include that
01:13:57.120 is because everywhere you look,
01:13:59.420 it's like the game is being skewed and the rules are being changed to make it harder for white
01:14:04.920 people. Absolutely. And Asian people in that one example, I guess. Yeah. Asian people are getting 0.59
01:14:09.080 fucked too, of course. Um, and then just back to the Hollywood version, like Christopher Nolan, 1.00
01:14:15.460 this is what stupid policies do. They take a great director who's going to make probably a 0.99
01:14:21.040 banger movie with just like three really out of place that take you out of the moment characters.
01:14:25.140 and then they put him in these little handcuffs.
01:14:27.840 Christopher Nolan, what did he do?
01:14:29.920 What has he done?
01:14:30.580 Batman.
01:14:31.440 Interstellar, the best Batman trilogy.
01:14:34.100 That's the only movie I watched.
01:14:35.540 Bangers, right? 1.00
01:14:36.440 And now he's handicapped and we'll see. 1.00
01:14:39.020 I mean, I'm not gonna, 0.99
01:14:39.700 I'll watch that movie when it comes out
01:14:40.940 like six months late.
01:14:42.920 A movie I otherwise would have gone to the theaters for.
01:14:45.820 Spent a lot of money, popcorn, go crazy, multiple people.
01:14:49.280 And now it's just like, eh, it turned me off.
01:14:52.040 Not good.
01:14:53.160 Roberto Luongo is playing Helen of Troy.
01:14:55.300 Can you believe it?
01:14:56.740 Michael Pena.
01:14:58.060 We like Pena, but Pena's a Scientologist now.
01:15:01.340 Surprised by that.
01:15:02.320 Roberto Luongo is a hockey goalie.
01:15:04.340 Oh, okay.
01:15:05.560 Lupita Luongo, same syllables.
01:15:07.400 I don't know.
01:15:08.040 That was good.
01:15:08.580 Felt I had my shot there.
01:15:10.060 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:15:10.400 It worked.
01:15:12.000 Homunculus.
01:15:12.400 Our last clip from Cringe.
01:15:15.100 This guy has some littering advice you probably won't believe.
01:15:19.040 I know you think this is going to biodegrade,
01:15:20.880 but it's going to take a really long time and these aren't going to biodegrade. Please don't
01:15:25.160 throw fruit peels or nutshells or anything like that on the ground. Even though you think it's
01:15:28.940 going to biodegrade, it's going to take a long time and it can attract wildlife, which can be
01:15:33.180 dangerous for people and the wildlife itself. So please don't throw anything on the ground on the
01:15:37.440 trail. If you bring it in, bring it out with you. Okay, buddy, there's a hundred million illegals
01:15:42.140 here. Yeah. He's speaking directly to the tip of the iceberg, which is white people. And then
01:15:46.660 there's a hundred million Mexicans, 20 million Indians lying in wait, everyone waiting to dump 1.00
01:15:51.980 shit on our trails. There's Indians off to the side, standing there with bags and bags of trash 1.00
01:15:57.120 waiting for him to leave so they could dump it in the river. Yeah. Waiting for him to finish up his 1.00
01:16:00.660 bit to white people, which we do respect. We do pack in and pack out. You don't throw the, the, 1.00
01:16:06.040 the shit on the trail because you're respectful of others. The same way you don't play a boombox 1.00
01:16:09.820 while you're out on the trail. But this is a problem in a lot. Like when we see a lot,
01:16:15.460 Like when women are like, men, you need to do better. 1.00
01:16:18.020 And it's like, why am I seeing this? 0.99
01:16:20.320 I'm not a brutal migrant rapist. 0.99
01:16:23.400 Show it to people, show it to the street rats in New York. 0.99
01:16:25.960 You need to be waving it in front of people's faces, not getting it to me.
01:16:29.240 You know, a guy who makes a decent amount of money, who never does crime, you know, never touches people who don't need to be touched.
01:16:37.640 And it's the same thing here.
01:16:38.980 Your message is going to people who already know the message and you're too afraid to give the message to the people who need it.
01:16:44.340 Yeah. 0.98
01:16:44.920 The newcomers. 0.91
01:16:45.700 You throwing an orange peel on the ground might attract a bear in nature. 0.93
01:16:49.000 Yeah.
01:16:50.180 Isn't that normal?
01:16:51.600 I don't know.
01:16:51.860 And also, he did another video.
01:16:53.580 You know how a banana curves?
01:16:55.120 Yeah, yeah.
01:16:55.820 He was doing a video on how you have to eat a banana in one bite.
01:16:59.040 All around the curve.
01:17:01.160 Sounds about right.
01:17:02.500 All right.
01:17:02.800 Well, that's the end of cringe.
01:17:03.740 Now moving on to Urban Decay.
01:17:07.860 All right.
01:17:08.360 Our first clip from Urban Decay is a classroom crash out. 0.99
01:17:14.700 Damn! 0.99
01:17:44.700 I guess that's the teacher. 0.99
01:17:51.160 So it's going down in the chemistry lab.
01:17:53.560 Yeah.
01:17:54.100 Which? 0.99
01:17:54.660 They reenacting potassium mixed with water and shit. 0.99
01:17:58.060 It's a violent reaction. 0.99
01:17:59.860 Vinegar mixed with bacon soda.
01:18:02.060 Volcanic reaction.
01:18:04.160 And yeah, I was telling Fleckus before we shot this,
01:18:07.600 you know, when you see those standard desks
01:18:11.060 that are in a classroom where it's like the chair
01:18:12.700 and then the desk comes out over here
01:18:14.000 and nobody has a backpack and nobody has pencils and paper out and there there's a fight there
01:18:19.460 it's not very surprising you know that's just teenage babysitting that's nobody can read nobody's
01:18:25.700 doing anything that's just babysitting when you see it in the science lab someone could have used
01:18:30.500 that yeah it's we're wasting time with the limited state resources we have they got the shower to get
01:18:35.740 the chemicals out all the beakers the individual work stations and they still throw in the stool
01:18:40.900 at each other not good so it makes it worse when they're just being babysitted by babysat by a
01:18:47.300 teacher who like kind of is on his last end put him in the gym let him kind of play kickball or
01:18:52.640 play dodgeball for an hour but seeing him waste the science thing like there's some nerdy kid
01:18:56.880 probably in that area who would love to get his hands on that and uh they're throwing stools
01:19:01.860 instead that's true let's go to this next i think it's a meme i don't know if it's real but it's a
01:19:06.380 list according to, I think the FBI, the most dangerous colleges with the highest crime rate.
01:19:11.320 And I don't know if this is real. I saw it on Instagram, but it looks like it comes from a
01:19:14.780 source. Can you read the colleges? Yeah. It says based on total crimes reported per 1000 students
01:19:19.440 from the 2023 FBI UCR data, the top 10 colleges with the highest crime rate, crime rate. And it's
01:19:26.780 all the HBCUs. That's actually something I didn't consider. Like, obviously we know the HBCUs,
01:19:34.820 They go crazy on graduation.
01:19:36.200 They dance.
01:19:36.680 That's like a good control almost.
01:19:38.420 But they're victims of themselves.
01:19:40.440 Yeah.
01:19:40.680 You go to college, it's like my laptop's gone.
01:19:42.780 My bike is gone. 1.00
01:19:44.020 They don't have anyone else to victimize but other black kids. 1.00
01:19:46.760 That's so true.
01:19:48.160 And they're also the better behaved people.
01:19:51.480 These are people who graduated college, got test scores, at least took the test, and went to college that they're paying for.
01:19:58.120 Bro, I looked up the HBCU graduation rate.
01:20:01.160 Bad.
01:20:01.600 And don't quote me on these exact numbers, but it's somewhere around the low 20s percent graduate in four years, in four years.
01:20:09.860 So then if you give them six years, that number goes up.
01:20:12.600 And then like the nationwide average for other normal colleges is like 60 percent.
01:20:17.780 Well, I'm going to look into that.
01:20:18.780 So they fail out like crazy too.
01:20:20.020 Yeah. 0.99
01:20:20.340 And you just get your bike and shit stolen. 1.00
01:20:22.980 Crazy. 1.00
01:20:23.560 I'm going to look into that this week.
01:20:25.060 Maybe there's some story there.
01:20:26.760 Okay.
01:20:27.180 Next, we have a fight at the Navy Yard, D.C. Chipotle.
01:20:31.600 so they graduated from chemistry
01:20:35.080 now they're at Chipotle
01:20:40.780 but if you say they're chimping out 0.97
01:20:57.420 you don't get bail
01:20:59.180 you don't get bail
01:21:00.220 Yeah. Yeah. And this is a nice area, right? I'm not super familiar with DC, but I think, yeah, I think it's decent. It looks like a nice Chipotle. I know my Chipotles, right? Yeah. Actually, I don't even know if it looks like a Chipotle, but these guys, apparently these were two warring factions. I looked at this and I go, they all look the same. They're all wearing the uniform, some type of sheisty, some type of mask, a black hoodie and black pants. These guys should all be friends.
01:21:29.540 Yeah.
01:21:30.120 And then thank God, I guess, they're fighting each other because that takes up all their energy so they don't go attack white people or something. 0.71
01:21:35.940 That's, I guess, the silver lining in this whole thing.
01:21:39.040 Yeah, but there is some context with Judge Jeanine because Judge Jeanine Pirro is in charge of D.C., right?
01:21:44.860 D.C. police now rolls up directly to the Trump administration.
01:21:49.420 And Jeanine Pirro, who is a U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, it's kind of under her purview now.
01:21:55.820 Yeah.
01:21:56.200 That was part of the cleanup that we had.
01:21:59.280 And so on Friday night, Pirro, who is the federal U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, announced that her office will crack down on parents of juveniles who wreak havoc in the streets of the nation's capital.
01:22:10.580 Teen takeovers, many involving massive brawls in the Navy Yard neighborhood, have been documented for years.
01:22:17.680 And she said this on Friday, and then this brawl at the Chipotle or whatever restaurant it was happened on Saturday.
01:22:24.640 So it was almost like Kismet.
01:22:26.380 They didn't watch C-SPAN.
01:22:28.500 Yeah. They didn't see the announcement. They weren't refreshing Fox. They weren't refreshing
01:22:32.800 Fox online. So yeah, I mean, that's basically it, but it's, it's one of those things where
01:22:37.860 the jurisdiction you're in, you know, the teen takeover mind virus transmits all at once,
01:22:46.100 but it, you have drastically different results based on the jurisdiction.
01:22:50.660 Tampa absolutely did not play around. DC is about to not play around. So you see it,
01:22:56.700 you do it and uh you they they they ain't looking up their local laws very much yeah who's in charge
01:23:04.100 right winger yeah they don't look into it they just do it and hopefully they'll find out when
01:23:08.760 their parents go to jail and then this would be the first time i've seen any of the prosecutorial
01:23:15.420 stuff directed at parents of black kids we've seen it for white kids who shoot someone we've seen
01:23:19.920 that that's the only time i've seen it so far yeah correct me if i'm wrong guys i haven't seen
01:23:23.880 a black kid have it yet yeah and then obviously to prevent situations like this kids need to be
01:23:28.600 held to standards they need structure and rules which takes us to our next story this is a track 0.86
01:23:34.280 meet this is a state track meet where the winner was disqualified because of celebrations and
01:23:40.400 people were saying that this isn't right this is messed up but we'll tell you some of the context
01:23:45.280 and you guys can decide there he is in the lead
01:23:49.880 so they disqualified him for that hand celebration because it happened before he crossed the finish
01:24:14.780 line and a lot of people are saying like oh this is no big deal and some people are saying this
01:24:19.520 because he's black they don't want to see a black man win yeah let me read some context first before
01:24:23.400 you get to that uh mallard creek boys track and field was disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct 0.53
01:24:27.780 after winning the four by 400 relay in the final event of the day had the results stayed the
01:24:33.780 mavericks would have won the team state championship instead they remained in second place so one of
01:24:40.140 the more consequential rulings i've ever seen literally state you would have won the state
01:24:46.040 title and you didn't because you couldn't resist putting your hand up. And when I first saw this
01:24:50.500 without context, me and Fleck has had a whole conversation about it while we're preparing for
01:24:54.020 the show. And I was like, wow, that's really minor. I actually almost agree with him because
01:24:58.920 there's almost this culture of showboating that is permeated everywhere that why couldn't,
01:25:04.600 why wouldn't you think you could do that easily? Right. You watch football, you watch graduations,
01:25:08.940 people are throwing money in the air, dancing around for 30 seconds. Anywhere you go,
01:25:12.960 anywhere you turn your head, you see excessive black celebration from sports. Right. Yeah, 0.99
01:25:17.400 pretty much. And, uh, but it turns out there are some details here that really matter that
01:25:22.200 changed our tune. Cause we were initially almost siding with him a little bit like, wow, that was
01:25:26.920 the standards are really tight. Yeah. And I think a key thing is track and field has like strict
01:25:32.460 rules and that's what people don't realize. And we'll let's go hit the context earlier in the day
01:25:37.520 when Brown set the 300-meter hurdle state record,
01:25:41.200 he flexed to the photographers
01:25:43.280 beyond the finish line in celebration
01:25:45.040 and turned around walking back
01:25:47.120 towards the start-finishing line
01:25:48.680 and was seen celebrating with a teammate.
01:25:51.480 After this race,
01:25:52.500 he received a warning for taunting
01:25:54.200 from one of the officials
01:25:55.540 with his hand going up prior to the finish line
01:25:57.980 in the 4x400 we just showed you.
01:25:59.820 It was the second violation of taunting
01:26:01.640 and led to their disqualification.
01:26:03.680 So there's the thing.
01:26:04.540 And then we have some context about the rules.
01:26:06.760 Track rules are strict in that athletes cannot celebrate during the race.
01:26:10.900 The officials said Mallard Creek received a warning for taunting after the 300
01:26:14.480 needle hurdles earlier that day.
01:26:16.640 So same thing.
01:26:17.400 So he got a warning and that's the key.
01:26:19.120 You got a warning.
01:26:20.080 You got off.
01:26:20.760 You got lucky. 0.89
01:26:22.080 Now, when you do the next race, just keep it 100. 0.92
01:26:25.460 Yeah. 0.98
01:26:25.960 And so who, let's see this white judge who really hated black kids and wanted to 0.92
01:26:32.020 get him fined and disqualified and lose state. 0.98
01:26:34.760 There he is. 0.99
01:26:35.440 Here she is. 1.00
01:26:35.960 She's a black woman. 1.00
01:26:36.960 It's a black lady. 0.99
01:26:38.220 So, and it's funny because I was also thinking about this in a way where there's also, obviously this kid's a retard and he's extremely talented, but he's retarded. 1.00
01:26:48.980 He couldn't control himself and he couldn't even think beyond to pause and win state. 0.99
01:26:54.360 And there's two types of kids here too.
01:26:56.840 And I think there's probably a pretty big difference by race.
01:27:00.000 We're always showing differences by race charts.
01:27:02.020 and I would go out on a limb 0.50
01:27:03.320 and assume there would be one here
01:27:04.580 where there's the type of kid who goes, 1.00
01:27:06.500 man, they fucked us. 1.00
01:27:08.040 We lost state because of them. 1.00
01:27:09.440 They took state away from us.
01:27:11.260 And then there's kids who go, 1.00
01:27:12.620 man, fuck this kid. 1.00
01:27:14.300 This kid lost state for us. 1.00
01:27:16.540 All he had to do was nothing.
01:27:17.840 And both have points, kind of, you know,
01:27:20.680 but one got a warning, right?
01:27:22.360 The kid, and you know which side I would be on
01:27:24.920 if I was on this track team,
01:27:26.080 which I obviously would never be
01:27:27.260 unless I'm the shot putter at the end of it.
01:27:29.700 or the pad that people that do the pole vault land on.
01:27:33.360 That's you.
01:27:35.000 But, you know, there's two types of kids too who see this. 0.98
01:27:37.880 Man, we got screwed. 0.99
01:27:38.800 They hate us. 1.00
01:27:39.640 Or the, wow, the fucking idiot on my team. 1.00
01:27:42.520 We could have won state in this idiot. 1.00
01:27:44.060 We had it by so much where he showboated. 1.00
01:27:47.160 So it was fascinating though.
01:27:48.460 But we had a huge conversation about standards
01:27:50.380 and upholding them,
01:27:51.780 even if it's unpopular in that moment.
01:27:53.740 But turns out he got a warning. 0.98
01:27:55.680 Turns out it was a black lady who did it. 0.99
01:27:57.920 Case dismissed, right? 0.95
01:27:58.740 And it turns out that track and field has strict standards.
01:28:01.400 And there is a thing, like you said, where you look at it and go, oh, man, just give them the award.
01:28:06.020 It wasn't a big deal.
01:28:06.900 But then you give away your standards.
01:28:09.660 And then once you do that, you can't.
01:28:11.780 They'll be doing this next time down to 300. 0.99
01:28:13.820 They'll be doing shit like doing the Russian leg dance, you know. 0.98
01:28:17.720 And then you never get your standards back. 0.99
01:28:20.460 You never get your quality back.
01:28:22.120 And then that's what we've seen in every single aspect of our society where it's like, oh, let them just let them get away with it.
01:28:28.100 And then it gets taken to the extreme.
01:28:29.680 And also a Bill Belichick type coach would be giving a pep talk that included do nothing showboating today.
01:28:36.760 The standards are strict.
01:28:38.060 All eyes are going to be on you.
01:28:39.220 So it's kind of like a failure on multiple levels.
01:28:41.840 Yeah.
01:28:42.200 And then after that warning, if you're not sitting down everybody and saying, hey, we as a team got a warning, you know, coach is a little bit in there, too.
01:28:49.760 I think so.
01:28:50.840 All right.
01:28:51.120 Moving on to our next story.
01:28:52.460 We have good, a.k.a. bad news for Chicago.
01:28:55.880 Chicago social workers are now being sent to mental health emergencies instead of cops.
01:29:01.180 It finally happened.
01:29:02.800 The mayor yesterday announced that the non-police crisis response teams are expanding citywide.
01:29:07.280 So that means that no matter where you are in the city, if you see someone that's having
01:29:11.740 a mental health crisis, or you are, or a loved one is, or maybe is having social or emotional
01:29:15.880 distress, you can now call 9-1-1 Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
01:29:21.760 And instead of having a cop show up to that crisis, you can have a mental health crisis
01:29:26.280 clinician or and an EMT show up and actually give that person the right care that they
01:29:31.360 need.
01:29:31.980 Right.
01:29:32.100 Maybe that's.
01:29:32.600 That's good. 0.98
01:29:33.240 So if someone's violently freaking out, they're going to send a girl that went to Wesleyan
01:29:37.680 with a clipboard to go get beat up by them as long as their mental health emergency happens
01:29:42.000 between 10 and 4.30 p.m.
01:29:44.020 They can't even do banker's hours.
01:29:46.180 They cut off an hour and a half hour.
01:29:48.320 10 to 4.30?
01:29:49.880 Who has mental health crises at 10 a.m.?
01:29:52.900 That's crazy.
01:29:53.980 So, again.
01:29:54.620 That guy's, like, excited about it.
01:29:56.080 Like, this is such good news. 1.00
01:29:57.680 Nose ring gay guy. 1.00
01:29:58.840 Nose ring gay Indian guy, and now you're going to get, like, someone killed. 1.00
01:30:02.240 Yeah. 0.99
01:30:02.620 And we have an example of what it looks like when police respond to a mental health crisis.
01:30:06.860 This is what it looks like. 0.99
01:30:10.500 They got a call to this apartment because he was throwing shit out the window. 0.99
01:30:14.800 Oh, my God. 0.99
01:30:15.380 He got the tub fill over.
01:30:16.620 you got a problem you got a problem you got a problem what are you doing man
01:30:23.920 so there you go he's got my gun he's yelling and so instead of sending a cop aka a man with a taser
01:30:42.740 and a gun and a partner to go deal with the mental health people,
01:30:46.380 they're going to send a girl with the purple shirt and a clipboard. 0.99
01:30:49.960 Enjoy it, Chicago. 0.99
01:30:51.720 At a certain point.
01:30:53.940 That's what you get.
01:30:54.900 That's what you get.
01:30:55.740 Tuck yourself in.
01:30:56.680 Enjoy the sleep.
01:30:57.800 Yeah, that's not good.
01:30:59.120 All right, well, that's the end of Urban Decay.
01:31:00.360 We're now moving on to Uplifting Gold.
01:31:02.660 Don't get too down or too depressed because we have uplifting stuff today.
01:31:07.000 Our first clip is from the UK.
01:31:10.660 There was a huge rally over the weekend.
01:31:12.380 And I'm sure you guys saw it.
01:31:13.500 I think Tommy Robinson led it.
01:31:15.260 And they say like a million people showed up.
01:31:28.520 I mean, you can fast forward through.
01:31:30.000 I think they show maybe some wider angles, but tons of people.
01:31:35.300 The entire city was filled, and it was really good.
01:31:38.840 Yeah.
01:31:39.080 And they're trying to take their city back.
01:31:40.940 It's not going to be easy to take your country back.
01:31:43.160 Yeah.
01:31:43.540 It's a good show of force.
01:31:44.920 Yeah.
01:31:45.320 And then this next uplifting video is an idea for couples who want to make books about their trips.
01:31:54.360 So this has copywritten music, but can you read what it says?
01:31:57.160 It says, so when are you two having kids?
01:31:59.440 Us.
01:32:00.040 And then they look at their stack of books that has all their trips.
01:32:03.160 All their trips.
01:32:04.560 Yeah.
01:32:05.100 All their trips.
01:32:06.060 And that's a cool idea.
01:32:07.380 Oh, yeah.
01:32:07.760 To make a book with your trips, with your pictures.
01:32:09.820 I like that.
01:32:10.480 little photo album. But then someone replied on Twitter and said, when they die, these books
01:32:14.660 will be thrown in the trash by their Haitian caretaker and no one will ever remember they
01:32:18.640 existed. You'll find them at Goodwill and go, ew, it's somebody else's pictures. 1.00
01:32:23.000 They just throw them away. That caused a big debate on Twitter over the week. I think there's
01:32:28.940 a discussion, a broader discussion. I know you're trying to rush through Uplift and Gold and that's
01:32:32.560 fine. But about like the pedestal that people put travel on, people think it's some enlightening
01:32:38.320 thing, really crazy. And I personally, I worked for an airline. I did in my early 20s, like a lot,
01:32:44.900 a lot of travel. It's okay. Like, yeah, it's fun in the moments, in the weekend. It's not life
01:32:50.780 changing. It's not deep. You know, what do you ever even see? You stay at a hotel, you see some
01:32:57.080 people, you don't really get to experience it. You're a visitor, you're a tourist, you dip a
01:33:01.680 toe in and then you go back home. And yeah, you're a little more refreshed and ready for work. And,
01:33:05.680 but it's not like this transcendental experience that some women seem to make it out to be is what
01:33:11.900 i would say true and america already did everything yeah it's not like you're traveling
01:33:16.240 to some uncontacted tribe or doing a real uh you know exploration you're going to a resort or
01:33:22.220 you're going to a an area and then you're riding around on a little moped from a thai guy and 0.99
01:33:26.940 there's a little brown people everywhere yeah it's not it's not that sweet all right next uh 1.00
01:33:31.600 But I think that's part of the mythos of it is you make it this big thing. 1.00
01:33:37.020 Everybody needs to be traveling.
01:33:38.820 Everybody has to go.
01:33:39.920 You have to go travel. 1.00
01:33:41.580 And then there's also a traveling for a certain type of girl just means getting racked. 0.81
01:33:46.400 That's true, too.
01:33:46.980 Getting racked out.
01:33:48.340 Unfortunate.
01:33:49.600 Yeah.
01:33:50.380 Oh, I'm going to Dubai.
01:33:52.160 Then I'm going to Greece.
01:33:53.720 They call it a Dubai port-a-potty.
01:33:55.660 Not good.
01:33:57.200 I hate traveling.
01:33:59.080 I know, but you're also a curmudgeon.
01:34:01.200 So I can't even, it doesn't matter what you like.
01:34:03.780 That's true.
01:34:04.600 You know what I mean?
01:34:05.840 Maybe it's not accurate.
01:34:07.380 You can't extrapolate that to other people.
01:34:09.340 Exactly.
01:34:10.180 Because you guys, if you like traveling,
01:34:13.980 you don't think about going back and doing the show
01:34:16.380 and everything you're missing.
01:34:18.420 Yeah.
01:34:19.600 Yeah, nobody does.
01:34:21.240 All I think about when I'm traveling is,
01:34:22.900 oh, I got to get back on Sunday.
01:34:24.660 Oh, I got to write the show for the shoot on Monday.
01:34:26.920 And now I wish I never went.
01:34:29.120 You're talking about like a tight window where you go to a wedding somewhere and you know you have work coming back.
01:34:34.140 A true like week or two vacation where you don't have that can be valuable.
01:34:38.780 And you like your – you go on your trip to Martha's Vineyard?
01:34:41.120 Yeah, I like that.
01:34:41.980 That's what I'm saying.
01:34:42.540 That's vacation, not a weekend trip where you're not taking an episode off.
01:34:45.620 I don't like a quick trip.
01:34:47.020 I get that.
01:34:47.580 Because then you get back and now your next relief is like a week away.
01:34:51.280 All right, next clip of Uplifting Gold.
01:34:54.000 This kid steals home and he almost gets into some trouble.
01:34:58.280 I don't even know what the roll is there.
01:35:07.920 Well, he missed the take sign.
01:35:09.380 He said he's not supposed to swing.
01:35:11.840 So what's the take sign?
01:35:13.280 Take the pitch.
01:35:13.980 Take the pitch.
01:35:14.820 Yeah.
01:35:15.300 So he missed that and almost killed the kid.
01:35:17.200 But hey, he stole home.
01:35:18.500 But he stole home and his head is intact, yes.
01:35:21.840 All right.
01:35:22.380 Our last clip of the show, our Pure Americana clip of the week.
01:35:25.820 Pizza Hut is returning to its old ways.
01:35:28.760 Well, one man is making it.
01:35:31.060 It's amazing the comments we have about, they have the red cups.
01:35:35.400 Yes, we do.
01:35:36.600 Tim Sparks got his start working at a Pizza Hut that looked like this.
01:35:40.380 He's now president of Dayland Corporation, which owns this franchise and more than 80 others around the country.
01:35:46.380 They've redecorated many restaurants to rewind the clock.
01:35:49.940 It looks exactly like the one that I remember from when I was a kid.
01:35:53.580 Yeah, that's what we were after.
01:35:55.300 Some Pizza Hut classics are now top-performing locations.
01:35:59.180 Customers show up for a piece of their childhood.
01:36:01.960 It just brings back memories.
01:36:03.360 To share with their own kids.
01:36:05.060 When you finally find something that tastes how you genuinely remember it tasting,
01:36:11.100 like, you can't let it go.
01:36:12.600 People comfort.
01:36:13.540 Isn't that nice?
01:36:15.180 Nostalgia is a powerful, powerful tool.
01:36:18.180 I like Pizza Bubba Fae.
01:36:19.320 Yeah.
01:36:20.220 I used to, uh, we used to go in college, remember?
01:36:22.800 not really
01:36:24.420 I never really went
01:36:25.440 I thought we went
01:36:26.180 I remember the red cups
01:36:27.500 but yeah
01:36:28.760 I like that
01:36:29.600 that's good to see
01:36:30.520 and it's good to see
01:36:31.520 people who are in charge
01:36:32.520 of stuff
01:36:32.920 just like do
01:36:33.540 common sense things
01:36:34.580 yeah hey
01:36:35.440 people really get excited
01:36:36.520 when we have all 1.00
01:36:37.460 the old shit 0.99
01:36:38.080 and we didn't update 0.99
01:36:38.840 to some early 2000s
01:36:40.800 you know
01:36:41.460 reno
01:36:42.020 yeah
01:36:42.720 let's just keep hammering
01:36:44.020 you actually don't need
01:36:45.120 to change anything
01:36:45.960 yeah so true
01:36:47.200 if someone already likes it
01:36:48.620 alright well that's
01:36:49.100 the end of the show
01:36:49.560 we do have a shout out
01:36:50.400 we have a happy birthday
01:36:51.200 to Margo
01:36:51.960 on May 18th from your husband, Ben, and two children and us.
01:36:56.220 They love you very much, and they have your back.
01:37:00.220 They wanted us to let her know that they know mom works hard
01:37:02.860 and mom's a grinder for the family,
01:37:04.780 and Ben and your two children appreciate it and have your back.
01:37:09.640 And there's an old Chinese proverb that Ben wanted me to share.
01:37:12.900 Nascent infatuation gives great empathetic response.
01:37:16.820 Interesting one. I haven't heard that one.
01:37:18.600 But happy birthday, Margo.
01:37:20.320 And there's a nice little sentence there
01:37:22.040 about the underappreciated, you know?
01:37:23.920 Parents, they go in, ebb and flow.
01:37:26.560 You know what I would say?
01:37:28.460 Your kids appreciate you a lot when it's all done.
01:37:32.500 You know?
01:37:33.140 Like, you lose those moments in and out as it happens.
01:37:36.020 But in retrospect, they go crazy.
01:37:39.200 They do appreciate you so much.
01:37:41.320 So happy to save your marriage.
01:37:43.120 I don't know.
01:37:44.160 I don't know if anyone did.
01:37:45.160 All right, well, that's the end of the show.
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