Fleccas Talks Podcast - April 23, 2024


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Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

182.08684

Word Count

12,200

Sentence Count

1,393

Misogynist Sentences

39

Hate Speech Sentences

65


Summary

Today on the show, Congress just passed a new spending bill which means more money for Ukraine and Israel again, then Democrats presented a new abortion ad that s meant to rile up single women voters, and it s working. Then, in Urban Decay, we have senseless violence, followed by a new euphemisms for Black criminals section, and last but not least, we debunked a video that claims that anti-white sentiment is justified. All this and more on today s episode of Fluckus Talks.


Transcript

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00:00:16.200 Welcome back to Flucka Socks, a podcast episode 164.
00:00:20.320 Today on the show, Congress just passed a new spending bill, which means more money
00:00:25.320 for Ukraine and Israel again.
00:00:27.780 Then Democrats presented a new abortion ad that's meant to rile up single woman voters
00:00:34.100 and it's working.
00:00:35.520 Then in Urban Decay, we have a senseless violence section followed by a new euphemisms for black
00:00:42.240 criminals section.
00:00:43.940 And last but not least, we debunked this teacher's video that claims that anti-white sentiment
00:00:49.300 is justified.
00:00:51.040 All this or more, it's Fluckus Talks, a podcast episode 164, ranked the best new podcast of
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00:01:13.940 It's Fluckus Talks, a podcast featuring Richard.
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00:03:17.440 I'm not just saying that it's one of my favorite scripts we've ever put together.
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00:03:34.820 But we do have to get into some of the important stuff first.
00:03:37.460 First things first, there was a new abortion ad that Gavin Newsom and co released.
00:03:42.980 Let's take a look at it.
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00:04:14.120 Oh, my God.
00:04:15.760 Wasn't that crazy?
00:04:17.080 Piss on the stick, ma'am.
00:04:18.280 And he spits.
00:04:19.700 And then the girl in the beginning goes, don't worry, you're going to make it.
00:04:22.440 Like as if like it's a sci-fi movie and the monster's coming.
00:04:26.500 Yeah.
00:04:26.700 Like make it from what?
00:04:27.880 You're pregnant.
00:04:28.680 Like the baby.
00:04:29.760 Don't tell that to the baby.
00:04:30.780 I know.
00:04:31.460 The baby's not going to make it.
00:04:33.260 And in this ad, it's making it seem like if you're pregnant and trying to travel out of Alabama to get an abortion, you'll be arrested.
00:04:39.580 And that's actually not even the case.
00:04:41.660 It's only the case for organizations that want to create travel lines of like shuttles, basically.
00:04:49.360 Underground railroad type shit.
00:04:51.100 So if you have like a shuttle service that's taking people from a city in Alabama to a state that allows abortions, they're trying to stop that from happening.
00:04:57.720 Not the individual, not the pregnant person.
00:05:00.320 Yeah.
00:05:00.480 But you watch the ad, you think, oh, this pregnant person is trying to get an abortion and control her own body.
00:05:05.860 She's the one being arrested.
00:05:07.160 Not the case at all.
00:05:08.660 And then a lot of these situations with the abortion stuff, everyone says like, oh, rape and incest.
00:05:13.920 All the states that are being referred to in this ad have exclusions for rape and incest.
00:05:21.340 Little caveats, yeah.
00:05:22.120 Yeah.
00:05:22.420 So that's not even really what they're saying.
00:05:25.400 Doesn't matter to Democrats, though.
00:05:26.720 And then this is obviously one of those things where it's the main issue that like they're trying to say Roe v. Wade is on the ballot again.
00:05:35.320 It's the main driving issue.
00:05:36.840 And it's so crazy to me that it, like you said in the intro, it works.
00:05:40.620 And that's the one thing leftist girls are concerned with.
00:05:43.800 There's like a full-fledged invasion in the country.
00:05:46.580 Haitian cannibals.
00:05:47.520 Anybody can come.
00:05:49.020 The economy is kind of doing poorly.
00:05:51.400 And for some reason, that is the issue that like stopped the press, you know.
00:05:55.940 I will go out and vote for this.
00:05:58.560 Exactly.
00:05:59.400 So this ad.
00:05:59.880 Joe Biden can be a brain-dead, retarded person.
00:06:02.800 And as long as you put abortion on the ballot, like it's a single issue, right?
00:06:06.560 It totally is.
00:06:07.760 And that's why women in the polling are in favor of Joe Biden.
00:06:11.700 Yeah.
00:06:11.920 So obviously this ad is meant to get single issue voters, women basically riled up and emotional and getting them excited to vote for Joe Biden.
00:06:20.060 But what they don't say and what the reality is, is women do feel guilty about abortions.
00:06:26.280 And that's why they have to lean into the rape and incest aspect of it.
00:06:30.420 Yeah.
00:06:30.620 Even though 99% of abortions are just because it's inconvenient to the mother or the mother is not ready or not financially ready or there's not a father in the picture.
00:06:38.960 So at this point, the reality is abortion is just being used as another form of birth control.
00:06:44.300 Yeah.
00:06:44.560 But you don't want to say that if you're on the left because it kind of like debunks your whole thing and you're just justifying murders because certain people aren't ready to have kids.
00:06:53.920 So they really lean into the rape and incest stuff.
00:06:56.660 And then they try to make the right look bad and say, oh, you want a girl who got raped to have to carry the child?
00:07:01.740 Like you're crazy.
00:07:02.720 You're so messed up.
00:07:03.800 By her alcoholic father who also beats her.
00:07:06.100 And so there's like six crimes that happen before she murders a baby, right?
00:07:09.740 Yeah, exactly.
00:07:10.680 But the reality is it's like that's not who's getting the abortions.
00:07:14.580 You know, vast, vast, vast majority, pretty much every single one is just because it's inconvenient.
00:07:20.080 And I was actually talking to a medic Sisyphus about this earlier.
00:07:23.220 And he said he went to the grocery store the other day with his daughter who's like less than a year old.
00:07:28.920 And there was a feminist next to him parking.
00:07:31.640 And the feminist had pink hair and a bumper sticker that said women girls just want fundamental rights.
00:07:37.580 Like girls just want to have fundamental rights instead of girls just want to have fun.
00:07:41.000 Yeah.
00:07:41.380 And he said when he got out of the car and he had his daughter, the girl got out of the car at the same time and kind of like job basically jogged away.
00:07:49.160 Yeah.
00:07:49.460 Went to the store because she felt guilty looking at a baby.
00:07:52.580 So a baby is a pro-abortion person's kryptonite.
00:07:56.420 Yeah, it is kryptonite.
00:07:57.340 I was going to say, yeah.
00:07:58.300 This is what you're working so hard to get rid of.
00:08:01.100 This is what you're like a huge nightmare you think for girls is.
00:08:05.120 It's like this little innocent baby.
00:08:06.800 It's like the opposite.
00:08:07.780 But they work so hard to kill them for some reason.
00:08:11.300 Yeah.
00:08:11.780 Let's move on unless you have anything to add to that.
00:08:14.200 No.
00:08:14.620 And I think they see cute babies in a stroller and it's like, ah, it's so perfect.
00:08:19.200 And it's like that could have been.
00:08:20.820 And I'm sure if you have girls just want to have fun, the mental rights on your bumper sticker, you probably had two.
00:08:26.400 You probably had two.
00:08:27.540 I don't know.
00:08:28.280 So.
00:08:28.620 Exactly.
00:08:29.200 Haunted by the spirits of the aborted babies.
00:08:31.820 Exactly.
00:08:32.460 And that's a real thing.
00:08:34.940 Getting haunted.
00:08:36.140 Just immediately agreeing.
00:08:37.540 Agreeing, amplifying.
00:08:39.140 No, but that is a real thing.
00:08:40.640 And girls, I think, will realize that when they get abortions to promote their own career and continue their career after college, they'll soon realize that your job that you thought was so important, it gets kind of redundant.
00:08:55.080 And then in 10 years, we're doing that same job over and over and you're kind of like, wait, what am I doing?
00:09:00.460 This sucks.
00:09:01.600 You kind of realize that the other life path, maybe in an inconvenient time, having a child, that actually could have been a better life path long term.
00:09:09.500 Yeah.
00:09:09.820 And we can show you that on AI.
00:09:11.960 We'll take, we'll put a baby into your business headshot and it'll hurt.
00:09:15.980 Yeah, exactly.
00:09:16.880 All right.
00:09:17.180 Moving on.
00:09:18.560 Ukraine.
00:09:19.280 More money goes to Ukraine.
00:09:21.480 David Sachs had an interesting tweet.
00:09:23.760 Zelensky apparently got visited by the CIA and they told him like, yo, dog, you're taking too much money.
00:09:30.100 You're skimming too much off the top.
00:09:31.560 You're skimming too much off the top.
00:09:33.020 You and your boys are taking too many billions.
00:09:35.600 Yeah, Sachs said, according to Seymour Hersh, CIA director Burns had to warn Zelensky to stop stealing so much money.
00:09:41.980 His subordinates were angry that he wasn't sharing the spoils.
00:09:45.280 Do you think that problem has been resolved and Zelensky will share more this time?
00:09:49.020 And obviously this is probably the, I don't even know, eighth like volume of money to Ukraine.
00:09:56.200 And this was 60 billion for Ukraine, 28 billion for Israel and a couple extra billion for Taiwan.
00:10:02.800 A little extra on top for Taiwan.
00:10:04.600 A little cheese, a little Parmesan.
00:10:05.860 They said, is that enough?
00:10:06.920 The Congress is more.
00:10:08.840 Tell me when.
00:10:09.700 And then there was nothing for our own border in the bill.
00:10:12.040 Of course.
00:10:12.600 It's a pure foreign aid bill.
00:10:14.220 Right.
00:10:14.300 And here's Congress waving Ukrainian flags and chanting Ukraine, Ukraine.
00:10:20.440 So they're waving the Ukrainian flags.
00:10:36.300 They're cheering for Ukraine.
00:10:38.420 And it obviously makes no sense.
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00:10:55.960 It's safe to say that the most likely explanation for all this is everyone in Congress and the Senate is being blackmailed for being secretly a pedophile.
00:11:07.540 Horrible, horrible, on tape blackmail to constantly funnel American dollars out of the country.
00:11:13.220 It's the only thing that would make sense where it's like, why would all these people who are elected to represent their constituents in their districts go against them every single time to help a foreign entity that launders money?
00:11:27.200 Yeah. And, you know, the more less schizophrenic version would be lobbyists and special interests have so much control over everyone who they help get elect that they basically do whatever they tell them.
00:11:38.200 But I'm kind of leaning more towards you now these days.
00:11:41.200 Yeah.
00:11:41.840 Because it's crazy, man.
00:11:43.540 And then obviously the America First segment of Congress doesn't enjoy this.
00:11:48.500 But the same reason the America First segment was not able to elect a speaker that they preferred is the same reason the money keeps flowing to foreign countries.
00:11:55.900 Yeah.
00:11:56.300 And then we were talking about this, me and Fleckas.
00:11:59.340 Obviously, progressives, they want to spend a lot of money on different pet projects in America.
00:12:04.360 But don't they not like this, too?
00:12:06.360 Isn't there a certain wing of progressives who are tired of this?
00:12:09.820 And I guess our conclusion was like they still get emotionally manipulated.
00:12:14.780 You show them a video of a Ukrainian guy going, Slava, Ukraine, they'll fight till the end.
00:12:18.840 Or girl, Ukrainian soldier.
00:12:20.380 Exactly.
00:12:21.020 Anything, a nice little propaganda like that abortion ad we just showed.
00:12:24.080 And they're like, OK, one last ride, right?
00:12:27.180 But the right wing populist side, I mean, there is a progressive populist side.
00:12:32.000 They just want to spend a lot of money on Social Security and welfare, you know, different things that would increase our spending by a lot.
00:12:38.260 But they should be pissed about this, too.
00:12:40.300 And we need to find, like, two sides of the horseshoe who are pissed about just pissing away money to, what, endless wars?
00:12:46.080 Yeah.
00:12:46.820 And what we're revealing now with all this evidence and all these examples and opportunities for people to choose America first or the Uniparty is the Uniparty is kind of – it's being easy.
00:12:58.760 It's easier to expose.
00:13:00.040 Like, back in the day, the Uniparty could get away with stuff because there wasn't social media.
00:13:03.780 There wasn't Twitter and all these places where you can kind of compare people's track record to what they're actually doing.
00:13:09.000 But now the Uniparty has become so front and center and obvious, and instead of saying, oh, man, they're catching on, they're going, well, yeah, now they know, but we're still going to do it.
00:13:19.880 What are you going to do about it, right?
00:13:21.040 Exactly.
00:13:21.640 So it's, like, kind of scary because we're in the what are you going to do about it phase.
00:13:25.020 And for some reason, everyone in America is convinced that we have to hate Russia.
00:13:29.480 Yeah.
00:13:29.900 As Muhammad Ali almost said, Russians never called me N-word.
00:13:33.920 Russia never called me a white supremacist or white privilege or, you know, something like that.
00:13:40.720 There was – we have an elected official in Congress who is from Ukraine.
00:13:45.080 Can you read out what this says?
00:13:46.300 Yeah, Ukrainian SSR-born rep Victoria Sparts voted no on Ukraine aid today.
00:13:52.140 Last week, her hometown, Chernihiv, was bombarded by Russia, killing over a dozen civilians.
00:13:57.580 So –
00:13:57.800 Even are the Ukrainians here voting not for it?
00:14:00.860 Yeah, too much.
00:14:02.120 And that's the problem, too.
00:14:03.220 It's, like, this is endless, right?
00:14:05.740 At the beginning of this whole thing, people like Dan Crenshaw were saying, like, well,
00:14:08.780 we're sending some weapons that we aren't using and to weaken Russia.
00:14:12.240 It's, like, isn't that worth it?
00:14:14.040 And Dan Crenshaw would say that.
00:14:15.580 And then now it's, like, the 10th 60 bill later.
00:14:19.380 Yeah.
00:14:19.800 And it's, like, well, it's a little more than just weapons, right?
00:14:23.100 And it's to weaken Russia.
00:14:26.380 So they don't march through Europe.
00:14:28.160 Russia is not going to march through Europe.
00:14:29.760 Yeah.
00:14:29.980 I don't know what's going on here.
00:14:31.240 Russia doesn't seem that weak to me.
00:14:33.220 It seems like they're kind of cooking.
00:14:34.960 And then, obviously, there's the human element of it, which is Ukrainian soldiers and, you know, the men who have already fled Ukraine because they don't want to get involved in some puppet war, right?
00:14:45.820 Where they just keep dumping bodies at the front line.
00:14:48.560 It's genuinely sad.
00:14:49.560 We're losing a whole generation.
00:14:50.680 We've said it on the show of Ukrainian men who are just getting fed to the grinder.
00:14:54.500 Yeah, exactly.
00:14:55.360 But then we have our representatives take it to the stand and they say that Ukraine's border is our border.
00:15:01.660 Some say, well, we have to deal with our border first.
00:15:04.320 The Ukrainian-Russian border is our border.
00:15:08.140 What do they have videos of you doing, sir?
00:15:12.020 Yeah, you must have some really tortured dark shit.
00:15:14.800 So this guy, you got to vote this guy out, right?
00:15:16.900 Everybody, do we all agree on that, saying dumb shit like this?
00:15:19.740 Yeah, we should.
00:15:20.920 I don't know what that person is talking about.
00:15:23.740 Yeah.
00:15:23.840 And then we can kind of move on out of Ukraine.
00:15:27.600 Joe Biden, he impressed me this week.
00:15:31.180 Okay.
00:15:31.660 He actually had a video of him talking about importing versus exporting, and he was very smart and lucid.
00:15:38.220 Instead of importing foreign products, I'm exporting their products.
00:15:43.500 Okay.
00:15:44.840 That puts confidence into the mind of the civilians.
00:15:48.960 Yeah.
00:15:49.140 Hey, as long as abortion's on the ballot, I don't give a shit what he says.
00:15:52.340 I'm a liberal girl, right?
00:15:54.380 And he also got endorsed by the Kennedys this week.
00:15:57.340 Check this out.
00:15:58.220 My name is Joe Kennedy.
00:15:59.060 I'm Carrie Kennedy.
00:16:00.040 I'm Rory Kennedy.
00:16:00.780 Kathleen Kennedy Townsend.
00:16:02.160 Chris Kennedy.
00:16:03.060 And I'm here to proudly endorse Joe Biden.
00:16:05.180 Joe Biden.
00:16:05.760 Joe Biden.
00:16:06.400 Our future is on the ballot in a way in which we haven't seen in generations.
00:16:10.780 Your only way.
00:16:11.860 You get the point.
00:16:12.440 We get the point.
00:16:13.160 I don't even like the Kennedys.
00:16:14.580 They're losing steam.
00:16:16.060 They're really falling off.
00:16:17.520 And they're all kind of, I don't want to be rude.
00:16:20.420 They're ugly.
00:16:21.100 They're all ugly and inbred.
00:16:22.560 Yeah.
00:16:22.900 Remember JFK used to be like handsome and people were like, yeah, he was good on TV,
00:16:27.820 right?
00:16:28.020 It was one of the first elections where the debates were televised and all that.
00:16:31.460 And now everyone kind of looks like a freak.
00:16:33.160 And the best they got is the little redheaded guy who did the state of the union and had
00:16:36.220 all that shit on his mouth.
00:16:37.460 Oh yeah.
00:16:37.980 Remember that?
00:16:38.800 Yeah.
00:16:38.940 The rebuttal for the state of the union.
00:16:40.400 He had this stuff on his lips.
00:16:41.520 Yeah.
00:16:41.860 That's the best guy.
00:16:42.920 I'm not impressed with the Kennedys at all.
00:16:44.820 I think they're in on it at this point.
00:16:46.660 Yeah.
00:16:46.840 They saw kind of what happens.
00:16:48.300 Nobody, you know, what do we know about what, who killed JFK and all that?
00:16:52.100 And they go, all right, we'll fall in line.
00:16:53.740 Yeah.
00:16:53.860 Endorse Joe Biden.
00:16:54.960 He's exporting more products than he bothered.
00:16:56.580 Like, of course we'll endorse him.
00:16:59.160 Yeah.
00:16:59.700 So they're definitely in on it.
00:17:01.420 And they also, back in the day, like promoted Martin Luther King, who was like a controlled
00:17:05.760 opposition type meant to distract from Malcolm X.
00:17:08.980 So they were big in promoting him.
00:17:11.540 And then the guy with the stuff on his face, we already said that.
00:17:13.740 Yeah.
00:17:14.140 He's got that shit all over his face.
00:17:15.840 You guys saw that.
00:17:16.680 I mean, your state of the union rebuttal and you have shit on your face.
00:17:20.060 Indefensible.
00:17:20.660 I know.
00:17:21.280 You can't make that mistake.
00:17:22.400 There wasn't one person who just went like, yeah.
00:17:25.000 Hey.
00:17:25.440 Let's go like this.
00:17:26.060 Yeah.
00:17:26.240 For one second.
00:17:27.180 Just go like this.
00:17:27.700 So his career was done after that.
00:17:29.320 Yeah.
00:17:29.720 And then I don't, I'm not going to be mean, but what's his name?
00:17:34.600 RFK?
00:17:35.220 Yeah.
00:17:35.680 His sister has the voice too.
00:17:37.680 Yeah.
00:17:37.940 Carrie Kennedy.
00:17:38.680 My name is Carrie Kennedy and I am the seventh child of Robert and Ethel Kennedy.
00:17:45.520 She's got the voice.
00:17:46.720 Yeah.
00:17:47.080 That's fucked up.
00:17:48.040 I mean, that's like a real disorder or something.
00:17:50.580 So we can't really make fun of it.
00:17:51.880 But God, I don't really want to be hearing you guys.
00:17:53.660 Right?
00:17:53.980 Yeah.
00:17:54.300 I would hate to be at a dinner with those two.
00:17:56.720 I know.
00:17:57.360 What was that?
00:17:58.340 Do it again.
00:18:00.080 One more time.
00:18:01.140 He used to what old people do that lose their hearing.
00:18:03.120 You go, oh, yeah.
00:18:04.320 Yeah.
00:18:04.660 Okay.
00:18:05.700 All right.
00:18:06.080 Moving on.
00:18:06.820 I'm selling the Kennedys.
00:18:08.160 Yeah.
00:18:08.420 I'm a seller of the Kennedys as well.
00:18:10.440 Speaking of Joe Biden, we have a little bit of a DEI section.
00:18:14.120 Joe Biden admin is suing Sheets.
00:18:17.640 Yeah.
00:18:18.040 Sheets, Inc.
00:18:18.780 discriminated against Black, Native American, and multiracial job seekers by weeding out applicants
00:18:23.820 who the company deemed to have failed a criminal background check, according to U.S. officials.
00:18:29.000 All right.
00:18:29.400 So it's illegal to prefer to hire non-felons.
00:18:33.420 Yeah.
00:18:33.700 Passing a criminal background check, that's optional.
00:18:37.100 Hey, if it disproportionately affects Black people, you can't do it.
00:18:41.720 Right?
00:18:42.040 What's the lesson we always say on the show?
00:18:43.820 Yeah.
00:18:44.080 So if they're criminals, it doesn't matter.
00:18:46.580 You can't do it, right?
00:18:47.560 Yeah.
00:18:47.980 And you never see a group, like, sue on behalf of everyday people.
00:18:51.900 It seems like, and we're going to get to this in a little bit, it seems like it's always,
00:18:56.060 the laws are always, like, enforced when it comes to helping a criminal or a person who's,
00:19:03.440 like, not doing what's best for society.
00:19:05.580 It's never the upstanding citizen, like, even with Kyle Rittenhouse.
00:19:08.320 So true.
00:19:09.080 It's always a miscreant.
00:19:10.040 And it's like, this guy's down on his luck.
00:19:11.920 And it's like, well, is he a piece of shit or not?
00:19:14.240 Right?
00:19:14.460 Yeah, exactly.
00:19:15.360 So we have another DEI example.
00:19:18.180 There was almost a crash on the runway for Southwest.
00:19:22.200 Yeah, at Washington Ronald Reagan National Airport.
00:19:25.560 Here's the video.
00:19:26.420 Plains were just seconds from disaster.
00:19:28.200 A JetBlue flight gaining speed and taking off for Boston just as a Southwest plane was
00:19:33.140 cleared to cross in front of it.
00:19:34.900 You can hear the panic as air traffic controllers yell at the pilots to stop.
00:19:39.740 Southwest, Southwest, Southwest, 2937, stop.
00:19:45.740 Oh, shit.
00:19:46.740 Two ladies?
00:19:47.820 Two black ladies.
00:19:48.960 Oh, my God.
00:19:50.120 Yelling stop, stop, stop to the airplanes.
00:19:53.100 Southwest, let me ax you.
00:19:54.460 Are you on that runway?
00:19:56.080 Oh, man.
00:19:57.300 It's a joke.
00:19:58.540 But, you know, 330 souls on board between two aircrafts.
00:20:01.680 And soon it's not going to be very funny.
00:20:03.940 Yeah, exactly.
00:20:04.980 Speaking of DEI, Trump's trial is still heating up.
00:20:09.420 Letitia James, the other Trump trial, she was trying to get Trump to have to pay more
00:20:14.120 than $175 million bond.
00:20:15.880 That got rejected yesterday, which is good news.
00:20:21.240 Letitia is not really a smart person.
00:20:23.680 We kind of mentioned this before, but she's like a DEI hire who doesn't realize she's like
00:20:28.140 committing treason.
00:20:30.100 So they kind of like they put her in position of power.
00:20:32.520 This is what we do with a lot of DEI people in the government.
00:20:34.320 They put them in a position of power.
00:20:35.760 They convince them that America is irredeemably racist and they need to do things to reverse
00:20:40.840 these injustices.
00:20:41.880 We saw it with the 2020 election.
00:20:43.220 We see it with all these people prosecuting Trump now in all these trials.
00:20:47.100 Letitia James is now worth also, let me add, $15 million.
00:20:52.040 Wow.
00:20:52.560 As a public servant.
00:20:53.560 So she must have had good investments.
00:20:57.320 Are we playing this?
00:20:58.380 Yeah.
00:20:58.740 So here's what she says about the Trump trial versus what she's actually said about the
00:21:03.080 Trump trial.
00:21:03.800 The president of the United States has complained that I'm engaging in some sort of political
00:21:07.420 witch hunt, that I've got some personal vendetta against him, that I campaigned against
00:21:12.140 him.
00:21:12.400 That is not true.
00:21:13.560 This illegitimate president who sits in the White House.
00:21:16.880 That president, because he's not my president, he's an illegitimate president.
00:21:21.220 His days are numbered.
00:21:24.020 His days are numbered.
00:21:26.680 We've got to get ready to mobilize and we've got to get ready to agitate and irritate until
00:21:33.000 victory is won.
00:21:34.440 But more importantly, until Trump is defeated.
00:21:38.640 We will all rise up and resist this man.
00:21:43.840 And ultimately, we'll bring him down.
00:21:47.060 There we go.
00:21:48.540 So there's she's like, I don't I'm not I'm not doing this for political reasons.
00:21:54.000 This isn't illegal or whatever.
00:21:55.540 And then here's you yelling in a bullhorn.
00:21:57.880 Yeah.
00:21:58.480 At rallies like 20 different times saying that you're going to do whatever you can to take
00:22:03.360 Trump out.
00:22:04.240 But this now, that's nothing to do with that.
00:22:06.400 I'm just doing my job.
00:22:07.580 Yeah, exactly.
00:22:08.380 And there was a meme, a DEI meme about, I guess, a mayor in the situation was kind of
00:22:13.200 in line.
00:22:14.060 You're going to make me read this?
00:22:14.900 You're going to have to read it.
00:22:15.640 We is oppressed.
00:22:16.760 You is bad.
00:22:17.620 You be giving us money as shit or you is racist.
00:22:21.340 Then some other guy goes, how are you the mayor?
00:22:24.020 Yeah, that's basically it.
00:22:25.720 That's basically what we're dealing with.
00:22:27.380 And notice how it's like Letitia James and certain professionals, right?
00:22:31.100 Like the whole thing for prosecutors is avoiding some sort of conflict of interest or not opinionating,
00:22:38.780 not putting your opinion out there so that it doesn't come back and affect you later and
00:22:43.020 then give somebody grounds for an appeal.
00:22:44.940 Right.
00:22:45.640 She throws that all out the window because it's Trump.
00:22:47.960 Yeah.
00:22:48.520 And it doesn't matter.
00:22:49.280 And then the judge who's kind of in on it too, En-Garon, Er-Garon, who's taking those
00:22:53.580 shirtless selfies, remember him?
00:22:55.120 He's just like, this is all good.
00:22:56.840 He can watch this video and nothing will take him off of this.
00:23:00.060 And Trump's not just some guy.
00:23:01.780 Trump was the president already.
00:23:03.900 Yeah.
00:23:04.180 So it's like, if you're going to do this, it has to be perfect.
00:23:06.980 And if it's not perfect, then it's illegal.
00:23:09.680 Exactly.
00:23:10.200 And that's kind of what we're dealing with here.
00:23:11.800 So Trump's current trial in New York is still underway.
00:23:14.720 The good news is we have a guy.
00:23:17.240 Our guy is on the books.
00:23:19.100 He's in there.
00:23:19.760 There's a person, everyone has a little survey they did who's, what's it called?
00:23:24.360 A juror?
00:23:24.840 Yeah.
00:23:25.120 Where the jurors in the Trump hush money trial say they get their news.
00:23:28.440 And a lot of Daily Mail, Facebook, New York Post, New York Times.
00:23:32.040 Hold on.
00:23:32.600 What's that?
00:23:33.640 Truth Social.
00:23:34.700 One lone juror.
00:23:35.980 Juror number two.
00:23:37.060 He's our guy.
00:23:38.140 That's our guy.
00:23:39.280 That's our chance to hold strong.
00:23:41.600 Rap Boy made a little meme of him.
00:23:43.180 There he is on the right.
00:23:44.140 We have him on our picture.
00:23:45.380 There he is going, I don't buy it.
00:23:47.260 So it has to be unanimous.
00:23:48.880 As long as everyone holds strong, who's going to hold strong, meaning the Truth Social guy,
00:23:53.360 we should be all good.
00:23:54.340 Yeah.
00:23:55.220 Waste of everyone's time and taxpayer money once again, shot at Trump.
00:23:59.120 And all we had to do was get one Truth Social guy on there.
00:24:01.680 And normally I would be like, oh, you know, maybe that's not right.
00:24:05.540 Maybe we need truly independent people.
00:24:07.180 But nobody's independent in this.
00:24:09.360 Everybody knows Trump.
00:24:10.520 Everybody's been poisoned by the media on Trump.
00:24:12.600 So all you got to do is get one and fight like they fight.
00:24:16.000 And I don't give a shit if this guy's biased or not.
00:24:18.400 Because they already kicked off one juror who was trying to, like, politically, who's
00:24:24.380 politically motivated and was like, I'm going to get him.
00:24:26.560 Right?
00:24:26.840 Isn't that?
00:24:27.780 Yeah.
00:24:28.260 So I agree with what you said.
00:24:30.180 It's like, we're not going to, we shouldn't be fair during an unfair thing.
00:24:34.140 Yeah.
00:24:34.340 I don't give a shit anymore.
00:24:35.620 Trump needs to get off.
00:24:36.740 Yeah.
00:24:37.140 That's it.
00:24:37.700 I don't care how it happens.
00:24:39.400 All right.
00:24:40.380 Moving on.
00:24:41.260 They're trying to get rid of Trump's secret service.
00:24:43.620 Yeah.
00:24:43.860 Uh, Rep.
00:24:44.800 Benny Thompson, the former chief, uh, former chair of the January 6th Select Committee
00:24:49.160 has filed legislation that would strip secret service protection for anyone sentenced to
00:24:53.620 jail for a felony.
00:24:54.980 And so it's literally just, oh, give, this is like sheets.
00:24:58.160 We don't want a criminal, anybody with a criminal background.
00:25:00.500 And they're like, hey, anybody who's convicted recently won't get secret service.
00:25:03.820 Right?
00:25:04.380 Yeah.
00:25:04.720 And they're making it like it's a big deal, uh, because it costs so much money or whatever.
00:25:08.980 But Hunter Biden, he gets, what do they do?
00:25:12.860 We said $4.5 million.
00:25:14.940 They spent more than $4.5 million protecting Hunter Biden while he was living in Malibu
00:25:18.780 and agents were staying at a 30,000 a month villa.
00:25:22.260 That's a good assignment.
00:25:23.400 That's pretty sick.
00:25:24.420 Yeah.
00:25:24.700 If you're guarding Hunter, that's pretty good.
00:25:26.560 Yeah.
00:25:27.020 So they want to get rid of Trump's secret service, but that's what they're doing with
00:25:29.840 Hunter Biden.
00:25:30.800 That's weird.
00:25:32.160 Seems like they are trying to get rid of it for a reason.
00:25:34.780 Oh, they're trying to set Trump up to murder him.
00:25:37.240 Yeah.
00:25:37.620 You know, Letitia James, all these people who are trying to get him and then they might go
00:25:41.220 the JFK route soon because-
00:25:43.220 Or maybe the Epstein route if they get him into a jail cell at any point.
00:25:46.680 God forbid.
00:25:47.460 Which I hope they don't.
00:25:48.720 Yeah.
00:25:48.980 All right.
00:25:49.460 We have a migrants update section.
00:25:51.820 We're going to go kind of fast through this because it's nothing crazy.
00:25:54.040 Most of the juice this week was Ukraine and the Trump trial.
00:25:57.580 Yeah.
00:25:57.720 But Lake and Riley's murderer, this is new info, was released before she was killed because
00:26:04.060 they didn't have enough detention space.
00:26:06.300 Yeah.
00:26:06.540 So this was from Josh Hawley grilling Mayorkas when he had him on the stand and Homeland Security
00:26:12.700 had released the illegal immigrant accused of killing Lake and Riley into the U.S. because
00:26:16.960 it lacked the detention space, according to his confidential immigration file.
00:26:21.520 Um, Jose Ibarra, he was released under Mayorkas's, which is, uh, under Alejandro Mayorkas's power
00:26:29.400 of parole, which is supposed to be used in limited cases and only when there is an urgent
00:26:34.000 humanitarian need or a significant benefit to the public.
00:26:37.940 So those are the rules.
00:26:39.280 And this guy, I don't think he was a humanitarian.
00:26:41.960 I don't think he was a upstanding guy who needed to be in the country to help grandmas or
00:26:46.160 something.
00:26:46.740 Significant benefit to the public.
00:26:47.980 Yeah.
00:26:48.620 So-
00:26:49.200 Opposite.
00:26:49.420 He killed somebody.
00:26:50.080 And it's just one of those dumb things when you're like, we're out of detention space.
00:26:53.440 What do we do?
00:26:54.620 Just let him in?
00:26:55.840 When did that become the thought process?
00:26:57.900 And it's, again, reiterating our point that this is not like an accident or incompetence.
00:27:03.020 It's just pure evil, overwhelming Americans, right?
00:27:06.860 In New York City, we have a new clip.
00:27:08.920 These are all the Haitians that just got here.
00:27:11.520 Look at these guys.
00:27:12.660 Oh yeah.
00:27:13.640 Nice and diverse.
00:27:14.760 Look at this good diversity we need.
00:27:17.200 Thank you, Haitians.
00:27:20.080 Wow.
00:27:27.420 That's good.
00:27:28.180 We need these guys here.
00:27:29.380 I know.
00:27:29.720 Who knows what kind of Haitian food they can sell with a D- health rating on their restaurant.
00:27:35.460 Yeah, exactly.
00:27:36.600 There was a situation in Canada that I thought was very interesting.
00:27:39.780 There's a guy, this guy right here.
00:27:42.400 He talks about how he gets so many benefits from the Canadian government.
00:27:47.000 Let me play the video first.
00:27:48.280 This is how I save hundreds of bucks every month in food and groceries.
00:27:53.080 All these groceries for this week, I got free.
00:27:55.340 This is for everyone.
00:27:56.240 All the students, they even have hot food at our university.
00:27:59.280 Here, most of the universities and colleges have food banks which are run by trusts, churches and non-profit organizations.
00:28:07.340 Let me show you what I got this week.
00:28:09.280 You can take as much as you want.
00:28:10.800 All the basic fruits and vegetables, bread, sauces, pastas and canned vegetables which are subject to availability.
00:28:16.800 This has been very helpful to me as a student.
00:28:20.100 Check with your seniors or university websites and you'll get the location of the food banks.
00:28:24.740 So he gets free food from a food bank.
00:28:26.960 Yeah, he shares the tips to his other Indians who are following him who just got to Canada and can barely speak English, right?
00:28:33.200 And then we find out later that this guy makes 90K a year.
00:28:37.680 98K a year as a bank data scientist for TD Canada.
00:28:41.160 Well, his position averages $98,000 a year and uploaded this video showing how much free food he gets, right?
00:28:49.020 So we're in an ultimate low-trust society where even people who like look or feel like they might – oh, they might help the country or something.
00:28:57.620 We need jobs.
00:28:58.480 We need something to do this.
00:28:59.780 He's immediately like skimming off the top and taking everything he can, right?
00:29:03.840 Yeah, exactly.
00:29:05.160 Which leads me to – I guess this is a point that we missed on the Ukraine thing.
00:29:08.940 But I wanted to talk about this.
00:29:11.180 We just got done with tax season, right?
00:29:14.280 And Ukraine just gets all the money.
00:29:17.740 We don't have a border bill that doesn't declare amnesty for 5,000 illegals every two weeks or whatever the numbers were.
00:29:24.540 I can't remember off the top of my head.
00:29:26.120 It's kind of time to be avoiding as many taxes as you possibly can, finding out little caveats and tricks, writing off things.
00:29:35.000 I think me and Fleckus were discussing just buying shit and then like putting it at the end of the podcast and then just writing it off at the end of the year.
00:29:42.100 Like, oh, I bought this motorcycle.
00:29:44.100 Oh, here it is in the podcast.
00:29:46.100 That's what the minibikes were.
00:29:47.500 That's content, right?
00:29:48.640 Well, you guys remember the minibikes.
00:29:50.020 We showed you that.
00:29:51.040 Yeah.
00:29:51.260 That was – we needed that to show you and that's why we bought them.
00:29:54.360 And so I think that's a broader point like, oh, you're a – oh, hey, I'm a landlord, right?
00:30:00.720 Okay, you better be starting another landlord management company that your daughter is an employee of and then you pay her something and then start contributing to a 401K.
00:30:10.080 It's really not the time to give money to the US government, the Canadian government.
00:30:15.620 They're using it on stupid shit like migrants and, you know, you're driving over a bridge that's 28 years old, right?
00:30:22.880 Yeah, and it's always weird to me that they collect our taxes but they print money at the same time.
00:30:28.300 That seems like it doesn't make sense.
00:30:30.160 Of course.
00:30:30.540 You know, like how can you do both?
00:30:32.400 And on top of that, people are paying like 50% in taxes which is like means half the time you spend at work, it's just so you can pay your taxes.
00:30:41.520 So like the government controls half your life and it's like a slavery thing.
00:30:45.840 It is.
00:30:46.400 It is.
00:30:47.120 It is.
00:30:47.540 If you're in Canada or whatever where the taxes are even higher, it's kind of like – Canada is sort of a leading indicator for the Western Hemisphere a little bit of how bad they would make it if there was no opposition, right?
00:30:59.920 And they're bringing in a ton of Indians.
00:31:01.720 That's their favorite.
00:31:02.840 Canada seems to have an Indian problem.
00:31:04.620 If you go on some subreddits and you start looking around, people are complaining about hiring and how Indians kind of come and they aren't really qualified for the jobs and they're kind of committing like light versions of fraud and they're all coming in on student visas.
00:31:16.320 So something to watch.
00:31:17.580 But, yeah, that's their preferred.
00:31:18.900 I don't know why.
00:31:19.940 Why does India come to Canada?
00:31:21.480 I don't get it.
00:31:22.120 I don't know.
00:31:22.840 It's one last thing on Canada.
00:31:24.700 There was a pro-Hamas – what's it called?
00:31:28.800 Protest.
00:31:29.480 Riot.
00:31:29.920 Whatever.
00:31:30.040 And they were chanting Long Live October 7th.
00:31:34.340 From the river to the sea.
00:31:37.100 From the river to the sea.
00:31:39.340 From the river to the sea.
00:31:41.860 From the river to the sea.
00:31:43.980 When I sing from the river to the sea, you reply when Palestine is almost free because our resistance attacks are proof that we are almost free.
00:31:54.360 October 7th is proof that we are almost free.
00:31:58.820 Long Live October 7th.
00:32:01.120 Long Live the Resistance.
00:32:02.760 Long Live the Indicata.
00:32:04.300 Long Live October 7th.
00:32:05.640 Wow.
00:32:05.880 Remember when Canada froze the bank accounts of all the truckers and all the people who gave money to the truckers?
00:32:12.540 This is fine, though.
00:32:13.480 You think they're going to track everyone down there and get them all in trouble and freeze their bank accounts?
00:32:17.060 No.
00:32:17.260 They're going to let them do chain migration and keep bringing in more.
00:32:20.220 Yeah.
00:32:20.500 Until Canada is no longer a white-majority country and it's under Sharia law.
00:32:25.260 Yeah, which is coming soon.
00:32:26.400 All right.
00:32:26.780 We are out of the business side of housekeeping.
00:32:30.640 Okay.
00:32:30.740 Now we're getting to my personal side of housekeeping.
00:32:33.320 First things first, Chris Pine turning into a lady is back on the table.
00:32:38.220 There's a video of him at Langer's Deli and here he is wearing a girl's outfit again, looking like a kind of a twink.
00:32:46.100 There he is.
00:32:47.380 He loves the sweater.
00:32:49.280 The lady sweater.
00:32:50.300 And those shorts.
00:32:50.880 Look at these shorts.
00:32:51.860 What is he doing?
00:32:52.600 This is at Langer's.
00:32:53.420 I'm more of a Cantor's guy.
00:32:54.860 Yeah.
00:32:55.360 If I had to pick.
00:32:56.400 Yeah.
00:32:56.560 The trade never went away.
00:32:57.800 Some of you guys might have thought like the options were trading really low, but it's still on the table.
00:33:02.140 They ticked back up.
00:33:03.200 I open my account and I go, ooh, I'm up 100% on what?
00:33:07.080 Oh, Chris Pine.
00:33:08.680 All right.
00:33:09.240 Second thing second.
00:33:10.180 We're going to go quick.
00:33:11.160 CPL.
00:33:12.520 Chris Pine lady.
00:33:14.840 CPL.
00:33:15.700 Oh, I'm up 100% on CPL today.
00:33:17.720 Oh, it's not that good because it was at a penny, but it must be ticking back up.
00:33:21.880 There's some implied volatility.
00:33:23.880 All right.
00:33:24.080 Second thing second.
00:33:24.960 Pregnant Asians.
00:33:26.040 Yep.
00:33:26.420 We never really see those.
00:33:28.060 There's one.
00:33:29.040 Rare.
00:33:29.660 Saw a pregnant Asian for the first time.
00:33:31.380 That's important.
00:33:32.420 All right.
00:33:32.840 Third thing.
00:33:33.700 I tried to watch Fallout the other day.
00:33:35.920 It was pretty interesting.
00:33:37.740 It was going pretty good.
00:33:38.960 And then they introduced this character.
00:33:41.340 What is that?
00:33:42.240 Giant lizard guy?
00:33:43.100 Like a giant lizard or something.
00:33:44.760 So the show's over.
00:33:47.160 That's out.
00:33:47.820 No need to watch anymore.
00:33:50.520 I'm looking for new shows.
00:33:52.100 All right.
00:33:52.880 All right.
00:33:53.520 This is a really quick Paul Wall endorsement.
00:33:55.900 I've been trying to get this on the books.
00:33:57.780 Paul Wall.
00:33:58.980 Happy to endorse him.
00:34:00.680 He's like an older guy with grills, but he's pulling it off.
00:34:03.680 He's classy.
00:34:05.080 From what I'm seeing, I'm really liking Paul Wall.
00:34:07.800 Yeah.
00:34:08.100 He held up.
00:34:08.980 He held up.
00:34:09.640 And I'm happy to endorse him.
00:34:10.900 All right.
00:34:11.260 For what?
00:34:11.980 Anything?
00:34:12.260 Just open-ended endorsement?
00:34:13.260 Just endorsing him as a person.
00:34:16.080 All right.
00:34:17.320 This next thing is an ad I got on Instagram, and it's for an insect-catching game.
00:34:24.580 Let this play, please.
00:34:27.720 All right.
00:34:28.460 There's a bug.
00:34:29.780 There's 18 bugs.
00:34:30.940 Got one.
00:34:33.300 And you click the bugs.
00:34:38.180 All right.
00:34:38.960 You get the point.
00:34:39.580 It's true brain rot shit.
00:34:41.340 It's true brain rot shit.
00:34:43.160 The game is you cleaning up a computer person's room and pointing out the bugs.
00:34:47.460 Our brains and bodies are very complex, perfect machines made by God.
00:34:54.240 We have a destiny to fulfill.
00:34:56.340 That's what the burn deep in our souls comes from.
00:34:59.380 Indomitable human spirit, maybe.
00:35:01.240 And then they want to waste your brain power by picking out the cockroaches in a fake room
00:35:06.240 for a computer person to clean the computer person's house.
00:35:09.700 It's like what an Alzheimer's patient needs to do to stay semi-sharp.
00:35:13.640 Instead, they're trying to get you to do it.
00:35:15.760 So that is like very, very bad stuff, guys.
00:35:18.900 We can't have anyone who watches the show playing games like this.
00:35:22.600 Candy Crush is on that list.
00:35:24.380 The lifeless, mindless games.
00:35:25.680 Just read something.
00:35:26.820 Yeah.
00:35:27.100 Read, learn something.
00:35:28.240 Please.
00:35:29.000 We cannot play that.
00:35:30.280 It's meant to just soak up your brain power.
00:35:32.760 Yeah.
00:35:33.140 All right.
00:35:33.680 Next, hot weather aesthetic.
00:35:36.560 Yeah.
00:35:37.000 This says, I feel like we're losing the aesthetic of hot weather, L'Angor, the veranda, the julep,
00:35:42.380 linen shirts unbuttoned at the bar under the sleepy drone of the ceiling fan.
00:35:45.760 It's supposed to be too hot to work.
00:35:48.100 It's not bad.
00:35:49.400 Yeah.
00:35:49.760 You know, AC, air conditioning kind of took that.
00:35:52.440 I don't think anybody's ever going to make that choice.
00:35:54.620 Yeah.
00:35:55.160 But there's something to be said about this kind of Americana.
00:35:58.280 All right.
00:35:59.020 We have to move on.
00:36:00.580 That's it.
00:36:01.500 We have to move on.
00:36:02.900 Trash can moving technique.
00:36:05.140 Look at this, guys.
00:36:06.300 When it's trash and recycling day, this is how you do both.
00:36:10.680 Over the top, and then you lift the first one, and it lifts both.
00:36:15.780 Smart.
00:36:16.440 It's good for everyone to know that.
00:36:17.940 All right.
00:36:18.320 All right.
00:36:18.700 Next is a solar system model.
00:36:20.900 This is a model about how our solar system works.
00:36:23.480 So this is what they say is going on.
00:36:28.720 God, don't you want to hold on?
00:36:31.120 That doesn't ring true to me.
00:36:32.880 We're just spinning like crazy through everything.
00:36:35.260 I believe it.
00:36:36.680 Doesn't seem right.
00:36:38.120 All right.
00:36:39.060 Just cast doubt on the solar system principles of movement and gravity.
00:36:43.380 All right.
00:36:43.740 Next thing, guys, calling into radio stations.
00:36:46.620 We have a little bit of an arbitrage situation here, a little bit of like an investment opportunity,
00:36:52.020 you could call it.
00:36:53.120 Radio stations now more than ever are getting no phone calls.
00:36:56.540 So when they're giving stuff away, no one calls in.
00:36:58.980 When I was a kid, it was caller 100.
00:37:01.740 Yeah.
00:37:02.180 Call in.
00:37:02.780 Caller 100 gets the tickets or the thousand bucks or whatever.
00:37:06.160 You'd call in and you get a busy line.
00:37:07.940 You'd never get through.
00:37:09.240 I've only won a couple.
00:37:11.060 Now, I heard the other day on the radio, caller number nine.
00:37:14.720 They're desperate.
00:37:15.420 There's no one calling.
00:37:17.320 It's pathetic.
00:37:17.940 So there's an easy opportunity.
00:37:19.440 So if you guys do it, obviously get the prizes.
00:37:22.460 Call in.
00:37:23.080 But if you shout out the podcast at the end, say, hey, one more thing.
00:37:26.820 Can I shout someone out?
00:37:28.740 And they'll say, sure.
00:37:30.600 They're happy to even have someone on the other end of the line.
00:37:33.360 Then say, Fluckus Talks podcast, best new podcast of all time.
00:37:36.740 I'll send you pretty much everything from the merch store.
00:37:39.280 Yeah.
00:37:39.860 And then last but not least, remember, and then we're going to get into the rest of the show.
00:37:43.980 Remember a few weeks ago, I mentioned how in my bones, in my DNA, there's something about running downhill that clicks with me.
00:37:53.100 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:37:53.580 Something that resonates in my bones.
00:37:55.220 And nobody believed you, right?
00:37:56.420 And no one believed me.
00:37:57.540 I have another one of those things.
00:37:59.560 Okay.
00:37:59.860 And it just clicked for me over the weekend.
00:38:02.720 Perpetual soups and perpetual stews.
00:38:05.640 Oh, okay.
00:38:06.440 There's something about them that I'm drawn to.
00:38:09.300 The idea of a perpetual soup that you just, like, serve everyone all day, and it gets down to, like, a third of what it was.
00:38:16.420 Then you add two-thirds new ingredients, and you start it all over the next day, and it's, like, one constant soup.
00:38:22.020 Now, that I believe.
00:38:23.360 There's something.
00:38:23.940 I believe you on that one.
00:38:25.220 My great-great-great-great-grandma was in charge of perpetual stew for the whole town.
00:38:31.120 All right.
00:38:31.880 Hey, that one rings true to me.
00:38:34.220 Running downhill with you?
00:38:35.620 I don't know.
00:38:36.620 Not me.
00:38:37.220 My ancestors.
00:38:38.380 All right.
00:38:38.840 I actually have a piece of housekeeping.
00:38:40.600 Okay.
00:38:41.300 That you didn't know about.
00:38:42.360 Let me see if we have enough time.
00:38:43.240 Yeah.
00:38:44.060 We can.
00:38:45.180 It has to be quick.
00:38:45.900 All right.
00:38:46.180 This is just a quick little story.
00:38:47.360 I was ordering pizza the other week, and I wanted some dessert.
00:38:52.140 I said, I want a little treat at the end of this pizza.
00:38:54.900 So, I was on the phone, and I was like, all right, one large cheese, blah, blah, blah.
00:38:57.900 And do you guys have any cannoli?
00:38:59.780 And you know what the lady said to me back?
00:39:01.900 She said, no, but we have stromboli.
00:39:06.280 As if I was just going to order something that rhymed.
00:39:09.000 Yeah.
00:39:09.460 I'm looking for something with an O-L-I ending.
00:39:12.440 So, that was it.
00:39:13.340 That's my piece of housekeeping.
00:39:14.640 No, but we have stromboli.
00:39:16.000 These people are brain dead.
00:39:17.240 Yeah.
00:39:17.860 Wow.
00:39:18.360 All right.
00:39:18.760 Let's get into cringe.
00:39:21.500 We have a great cringe of the week.
00:39:24.840 Our first clip is the fat gay pig.
00:39:27.520 Oh, yeah.
00:39:39.740 All right.
00:39:40.420 You get the point.
00:39:41.020 We get it.
00:39:41.440 It's another language.
00:39:42.920 The overarching theme.
00:39:45.880 The reason to bring this up.
00:39:47.760 Fat and gay.
00:39:49.200 Tough combo.
00:39:50.080 Bad combo.
00:39:50.600 Yeah.
00:39:50.840 You basically don't even survive.
00:39:52.820 You can be fat and strong.
00:39:54.260 Yep.
00:39:54.860 That's a good combo.
00:39:55.760 I've been there.
00:39:56.260 That's okay.
00:39:56.880 You can be fat and sloppy.
00:39:58.040 Not a good combo.
00:39:59.600 Not a good combo.
00:40:00.560 But better than fat and gay.
00:40:02.260 The worst is fat and gay.
00:40:04.000 And we're going to be fair here.
00:40:05.600 There's something to be said.
00:40:07.400 Gay guys tend to be fit.
00:40:09.980 Yeah.
00:40:10.160 So we're going to be fair, even though they're kind of our arch nemesises.
00:40:15.940 It's kind of like when Trump and Hillary had the debate in 2016 and they said, say something nice about your opponent.
00:40:21.280 Yeah.
00:40:21.640 They forced them to each say something nice.
00:40:23.520 What did they end up saying?
00:40:25.060 I think Hillary complimented Trump's children.
00:40:27.700 Said, all your children turned out to be nice.
00:40:29.800 That's pretty good.
00:40:30.600 They shouldn't make them do that.
00:40:31.840 Yeah.
00:40:32.200 I don't think they should do that.
00:40:33.360 They shouldn't do that.
00:40:34.020 They don't waste important debate time on say something nice about each other.
00:40:37.740 But it's true that we're, on the show, we're reality enjoyers.
00:40:41.540 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:40:42.040 And gay guys, although they have some very disgusting, there's no governors, there's a lot of monkey pox, you know, there's all that type of shit.
00:40:48.740 Gay guys do tend to care about their bodies and their fitness.
00:40:52.100 And that's why being a fat gay pig is the worst you can be.
00:40:55.340 It's kind of a death sentence.
00:40:56.560 Yeah.
00:40:56.700 Yeah.
00:40:57.080 All right.
00:40:57.460 Let's go to the next clip.
00:40:58.800 The kid who can't drive.
00:41:02.560 We're going to get off on this thing.
00:41:04.020 This is horrible.
00:41:05.460 You're going to just follow this lane.
00:41:06.620 We're not switching.
00:41:07.920 We're not doing anything.
00:41:08.820 We're just following it.
00:41:09.640 We're not going to hit the cones.
00:41:10.980 We're not going to hit the barrels.
00:41:12.280 We're going to turn with the fucking thing.
00:41:14.980 Let's stay in this lane right here.
00:41:18.560 But there's like three lanes.
00:41:20.040 What the fuck?
00:41:22.360 I'm going to point this way.
00:41:23.400 What is that?
00:41:23.760 There's like three lanes.
00:41:24.940 Do you see where my finger is?
00:41:29.740 And we're going to stop at the light, correct?
00:41:32.000 Yes.
00:41:32.760 Well, you're going kind of fast.
00:41:35.340 You're not even curving with it.
00:41:37.900 You're not curving.
00:41:38.940 I don't know this road.
00:41:40.480 Are you seeing the right zone?
00:41:41.260 I don't know this road.
00:41:42.840 Do you think he was just going to happen for you?
00:41:45.020 I don't know.
00:41:45.460 This guy's got no dog in him.
00:41:46.980 No instinct.
00:41:47.940 No just like intuition.
00:41:50.200 And it tells me that what he's never once paid attention in his life to what someone's doing while he was being driven.
00:41:56.140 Yeah.
00:41:56.400 Like he was just on his phone and it's like, whatever, I just get there.
00:41:59.140 I just get to the high school.
00:42:00.580 Yeah.
00:42:01.080 And I bet now kids are probably not even in a rush to get their licenses anymore.
00:42:06.260 Yeah.
00:42:06.560 I think there's a stat I saw about that.
00:42:08.400 Yeah.
00:42:08.560 So my bigger theory here is that this kid can't figure it out because his parents in an attempt to protect him as a child did everything for him.
00:42:16.100 So which means like he needs protection because he's not capable and ended up manifesting like him into that.
00:42:23.460 Like it actually programmed him into being a non-capable person because the parents biggest fear was, oh, he's not able to do it.
00:42:30.440 I'll just do it for him.
00:42:31.580 And then because of that over and over, the programming leads to the kid becoming someone who can't do anything because everything was done for him.
00:42:39.880 Yeah.
00:42:40.060 So like they're scared he's not capable.
00:42:41.480 That's why they do it.
00:42:42.400 And now he grows up to be a person who's not capable.
00:42:45.020 You put him in like a protective cocoon and then he couldn't see or figure out anything on his own.
00:42:49.600 And now he's just going off a highway like this.
00:42:52.600 Like at what point would you just go, oh, I'll just kind of split the difference and stay in here.
00:42:57.880 So, yeah, exactly.
00:42:59.180 And an attempt to protect him because he's not capable actually made him the non-capable person.
00:43:03.700 And it's interesting because this, it's like you start in a, every kid ever, did you do this?
00:43:08.420 Starts in a parking lot.
00:43:09.680 And this kid certainly did not graduate from the parking lot to be getting off a highway exit here.
00:43:15.700 I don't know what happened.
00:43:16.620 Yeah, exactly.
00:43:17.460 Well, we have the opposite situation here with the kid driving.
00:43:20.840 That's good.
00:43:38.780 But if this was the other kid.
00:43:41.000 Doesn't know right or left.
00:43:42.640 But like it doesn't matter.
00:43:44.120 She can correct, right?
00:43:44.900 And she can learn it on the fly.
00:43:46.360 Yeah.
00:43:46.920 And eventually learn right or left from like firsthand experience.
00:43:50.640 And now the kid's got the experience and is like better off.
00:43:53.640 Like if that was the first kid's parents, they'd go, no, don't let him drive.
00:43:56.800 He's too retarded to drive.
00:43:58.200 He's too little.
00:43:58.920 And then you become too retarded to drive.
00:44:02.020 I know.
00:44:02.340 It's a self-fulfilling prophecy.
00:44:03.700 It really is.
00:44:04.380 But that kid who literally doesn't even know right from left, the parents are confident she can learn it on the fly.
00:44:10.460 That's the difference.
00:44:11.360 That's nice.
00:44:12.120 All right.
00:44:12.440 Let's go to our next clip.
00:44:13.980 This teacher who's saying it's justified to be anti-white.
00:44:18.200 You wrote, so if someone that isn't white hates on a white person based on their skin color, what do you call that?
00:44:25.360 You're not going to like my answer.
00:44:27.020 I call it justifiable.
00:44:28.260 White-bodied people have conquered and colonized almost this entire planet.
00:44:34.840 As a history teacher, I teach my students about the scramble for Africa in which all of these European countries came together to decide which parts of Africa they were going to colonize.
00:44:47.640 And then about the age of exploration in which Europeans sailed over to the Western Hemisphere and committed genocide against any and every indigenous population they came across.
00:44:58.580 And then I teach about the transatlantic slave trade and then slavery and then Jim Crow and then the war on drugs and then mass incarceration.
00:45:06.940 And then about people that deny the experience of black, brown, indigenous and other people of color to this day.
00:45:14.340 So you ask me.
00:45:16.020 So he brings up a lot about the slavery.
00:45:18.360 Yeah.
00:45:18.760 And my first thing here, whenever I hear people complain about the slave trade and how bad it was, I always wonder, why didn't the African Navy intercept the slave ships and stop it from happening?
00:45:31.920 That's crazy.
00:45:32.940 Yeah.
00:45:33.360 Wouldn't that have helped if they just sent their Navy out and just said, hey, these are our waters.
00:45:38.840 You're not coming here.
00:45:39.940 Yeah.
00:45:40.280 Why didn't Africa do anything?
00:45:41.480 Why didn't Africa do that?
00:45:42.840 Um, and then not to mention, uh, the people selling the slaves many times were Africans selling and captured Africans from other tribes.
00:45:51.720 Of course.
00:45:52.100 So that's who was selling the slaves.
00:45:54.220 Uh, and then another thing, which didn't get mentioned here, he's siding with the conquered over the conquerors.
00:46:01.600 Because that's virtuous or something.
00:46:03.360 I don't really get why.
00:46:04.400 Yeah.
00:46:04.840 And like he blames the conquerors over the conquered.
00:46:08.080 I blame the conquered.
00:46:09.820 Me too.
00:46:10.440 Like if you got conquered at a time when things were kind of crazy and everything was up for grabs and someone with better technology and more advancements came and conquered your land, that's kind of on you.
00:46:20.160 You weren't ready to step up.
00:46:21.360 Right?
00:46:21.600 Exactly.
00:46:22.280 And we're kind of getting conquered today with all these third world illegals here.
00:46:26.420 And I have the same mindset of it's on us to stop it or else we're going to get conquered.
00:46:31.340 Exactly.
00:46:31.840 And there's, uh, 51% of the population who's like, come conquer me.
00:46:36.220 Like this is this land.
00:46:37.680 This is reparations now for brown and indigenous people everywhere.
00:46:41.000 And so that's why we're losing, right?
00:46:43.260 Because a certain percentage of our population is voting against our own interests.
00:46:46.860 That's a good point.
00:46:47.880 And exactly.
00:46:48.840 And everything goes back to slavery.
00:46:51.000 Like slavery isn't why Demetrius is letting his Glock with the extended mag talk.
00:46:56.600 Yeah.
00:46:56.880 Or why he can't read at a certain grade level, you know, or playing the knockout game.
00:47:01.040 It has nothing to do with slavery.
00:47:02.100 I know.
00:47:02.440 Uh, but here's your average Hollywood celebrities view, uh, view on slavery.
00:47:07.060 Like Koreans, they might have a God complex, but they don't have a history of oppression,
00:47:11.500 oppressing another group of people.
00:47:13.880 Each other, right?
00:47:14.760 Are you f***ing out of your mind?
00:47:16.040 What the f***?
00:47:17.120 You don't think Asians had f***ing, they didn't oppress?
00:47:20.400 Koreans, Koreans didn't have slaves.
00:47:22.900 We didn't fly.
00:47:24.220 Did Koreans have slaves?
00:47:25.400 Korea had the longest unbroken chain of slavery of any society in history.
00:47:35.100 Like not only wrong, but the longest unbroken chain of slavery dead opposite, right?
00:47:40.740 Exactly.
00:47:41.240 But everyone thinks for some reason slavery was invented by like white hicks in the South.
00:47:45.320 And who were the only people who actually ended it.
00:47:48.120 Yeah.
00:47:48.480 At the same time, right?
00:47:49.620 Which is an interesting thing.
00:47:50.960 And it makes you wonder, can we look this up?
00:47:52.800 Let's look up, like, was it even a white thing?
00:47:57.320 Uh, there's a video there.
00:47:58.700 Let me click that.
00:47:59.640 Jewish historians record old Jewish documents showing how the slave trade was so thoroughly
00:48:04.440 Jewish that slave auctions throughout the Americas had to close on Jewish holidays.
00:48:12.340 Brazil received far more African slaves in North America.
00:48:15.920 A. Witzner, another official of the Jewish Historical Society, in his book Jews in Colonial
00:48:20.680 Brazil, pages 72 and 73, wrote, quote,
00:48:23.940 The buyers who appeared at the auctions were almost always Jews.
00:48:28.040 And because of their lack of competitors, they could buy slaves at low prices.
00:48:33.500 If it happened that the date of such an auction fell on a Jewish holiday, the auction had to
00:48:38.360 be postponed.
00:48:40.100 Studying the Jewish histories of the New World, I began to learn of a carefully recorded Jewish
00:48:44.080 history that you and I are not permitted to know about.
00:48:47.040 I discovered that many centuries before the transatlantic slave trade, that Jews had dominated
00:48:53.420 the slave trade in the entire Western world for the last 2,000 years, even as far back
00:48:59.500 as Roman times.
00:49:00.240 That's interesting.
00:49:00.960 Wow.
00:49:01.580 We need to look more into that.
00:49:02.820 Yeah.
00:49:03.360 We'll do some research, I guess, on that.
00:49:05.340 But let us know in the comments if you've heard about that.
00:49:07.980 Blaming just white people in general, though.
00:49:11.180 That's kind of what this history teacher's up to.
00:49:13.360 And that was a quick Google search we just did, but that video, that's pretty interesting.
00:49:18.620 I didn't realize Jewish people were so involved in the slave trade.
00:49:22.740 Yeah, I didn't either.
00:49:24.240 That's weird.
00:49:25.160 Candice had a tweet the other day, speaking of not knowing history, that kind of proved
00:49:31.060 a point that we cover on the show a lot, too, where people are just like, when they
00:49:34.260 think of World War II, they just think of the Holocaust as the only thing that ever happened.
00:49:38.120 Check out this tweet from Candice.
00:49:39.420 She says, Americans know nothing about real history.
00:49:42.300 Did you know that 12 million Germans were ethnically cleansed after World War II?
00:49:46.320 Did you know half a million of them were murdered for the crime of speaking German?
00:49:50.280 That children were lined up and shot?
00:49:52.740 Quote, well over 2 million women and children were raped at the end of the war.
00:49:56.340 Many of them died or killed themselves as a result.
00:49:59.280 In Czechoslovakia, they lined German civilians up, many of whom had lived there for centuries,
00:50:04.300 and ran over their legs with trucks.
00:50:07.200 They forced them to dig their own graves.
00:50:08.720 Not all of them were German.
00:50:10.400 Some of them just spoke German.
00:50:12.380 12 million German civilians were expelled across Eastern Europe,
00:50:15.620 forced, stripped of their homes and property and citizenry for the crime of speaking German.
00:50:20.380 Hundreds of thousands of them starved to death.
00:50:22.640 This ethnic expulsion was the largest in human history, and yet you've never heard about it.
00:50:26.600 Why?
00:50:27.260 I encourage everyone to watch this documentary, and she linked the documentary.
00:50:30.540 Wow.
00:50:31.060 That's interesting, because whenever we hear about World War II, all we hear about is
00:50:35.200 6 million Jews died in the Holocaust.
00:50:36.740 Yeah.
00:50:37.220 That's like all any kid in school learns.
00:50:39.300 That's like the number one thing that everyone learns from World War II.
00:50:41.640 But then you hear about more millions of Germans and all these other people died too, and it
00:50:46.300 never gets mentioned.
00:50:47.360 Yeah.
00:50:47.640 And the point of all this is the entire world human history is nasty, short, brutish.
00:50:55.700 People are killing each other, slaughtering.
00:50:58.680 It's a constant fluid dynamics of power and oppression.
00:51:02.800 But then the only one that matters is how white people did it.
00:51:05.980 Even though we built this country, the result is kind of righting our wrongs and building
00:51:10.940 America, right?
00:51:11.900 Yeah.
00:51:12.240 And being like, okay, now we have the civil rights.
00:51:14.160 And we're kind of on our way to all this good where we had the civil rights movement and
00:51:20.160 all this stuff that kind of atoned for it.
00:51:23.000 The civil war and slavery has ended.
00:51:25.060 But then it's like, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:51:26.740 You guys didn't do enough.
00:51:27.920 You're the only bad people that have ever existed, right?
00:51:30.760 You invented slavery.
00:51:32.140 You invented slavery.
00:51:33.000 And then they go, oh, should I Google Korean slavery?
00:51:35.440 It's like, no, let's not Google it.
00:51:37.280 So it's just insane.
00:51:39.420 But the point is, it's weaponized against certain people now, the oppression.
00:51:46.280 Whereas the same thing with communism, how many millions of people died under communism
00:51:50.240 because of mismanagement and starvation and the loss of the incentive system, right?
00:51:55.080 And it's like, no, it doesn't matter.
00:51:56.840 It's just capitalism, white people in America right now.
00:51:59.900 Yeah.
00:52:00.320 That's evil.
00:52:01.240 Exactly.
00:52:01.860 Well, let's move on.
00:52:02.900 Don't get too down or too depressed.
00:52:04.100 It's going to get a little bit worse.
00:52:05.080 We're into urban decay now.
00:52:06.820 Our first clip of urban decay is from an apartment complex shootout or shooting in Seattle.
00:52:13.820 So this right here is where you need to be doing everything you can to run away.
00:52:37.420 It's trying to shoot her again.
00:53:01.240 The gun's jammed.
00:53:02.340 Bitch, you dead!
00:53:05.060 Bitch, you dead!
00:53:06.960 And she starts yelling, bitch, you dead.
00:53:09.160 Show watchers know how fast you got to get out of there.
00:53:12.000 Yeah.
00:53:12.340 There's a certain thing where the door was open and then she turned around and went the
00:53:16.560 other way.
00:53:17.080 And it's like, you need to be sprinting as hard as you can every little ounce of energy
00:53:20.720 you have to get out of there.
00:53:22.040 Like, you don't give anybody a second chance to come and execute you, right?
00:53:25.000 Yeah.
00:53:25.020 That was your chance to get out.
00:53:26.760 I wouldn't even live in this place in the first place if I saw people in there listening
00:53:30.760 to Trippie Red or whatever they listen to.
00:53:32.540 Yeah.
00:53:33.220 Sexy, what's her name?
00:53:34.340 Yeah.
00:53:34.740 Sexy Red, too?
00:53:35.900 Trippie Red and Sexy Red?
00:53:37.320 Are they both the same?
00:53:38.400 They must be related.
00:53:39.280 Anything with red in the name, I'd stay away from.
00:53:41.500 Yeah.
00:53:41.720 But yeah, this was in Seattle and Rikisha was charged with murder in the first degree
00:53:47.060 and assault in the second degree.
00:53:48.200 She has a competency hearing today and it's like, oh, she was competent when she pulled
00:53:51.800 the trigger.
00:53:52.280 So I don't exactly care about anything else, right?
00:53:55.040 Yeah.
00:53:55.540 And then they might let her off for not being competent.
00:53:58.560 And that's what happened in our next clip.
00:54:00.340 A store clerk was shot and killed by a thief, a looter.
00:54:04.940 And they're trying to, I think they let him off on self-defense because the store clerk
00:54:11.280 tried to stop him from stealing.
00:54:12.960 And they considered that a reason to defend yourself and shoot him.
00:54:17.060 Welcome to the Seneca Friday morning.
00:54:19.100 The clerk walks in behind them.
00:54:21.560 Surveillance shows one of the teens put a bag of chips in his pants.
00:54:25.400 Both teens leave.
00:54:26.700 The clerk walks out to confront them.
00:54:29.140 The teens walk away.
00:54:30.640 It's the last time we see them on surveillance.
00:54:33.000 He had his car keys in his hand and he started yelling to them to come back.
00:54:38.640 He was like, hey, hey.
00:54:40.380 They initially looked back at him and they flipped him off.
00:54:43.820 And then they continued on their way.
00:54:45.680 And he was saying, hey, again, hey, come back here.
00:54:49.200 And then they started jogging.
00:54:51.140 The witness says the clerk followed the teens in his car.
00:54:54.360 He turned to kind of pull up beside them.
00:54:57.100 And that's when I was up and I was turning the opposite way.
00:55:00.440 Next thing you know, I heard two gunshots and I looked back and I could see the shooter firing more shots at the car.
00:55:07.740 He saw the teens run away in different directions.
00:55:10.880 Rushing to help the clerk, he calls 911.
00:55:13.980 And I'm sitting there saying, hey, buddy, buddy, man.
00:55:16.200 Hey, hey, dude, are you OK?
00:55:17.720 So when I looked in through the window, he seemed to be unresponsive.
00:55:20.780 Community activist Quanell X says the shooter, 17-year-old Mario Young and the second teen, are claiming self-defense, saying the clerk had a gun.
00:55:30.400 Did you notice any guns or weapons inside the car?
00:55:33.420 I didn't see any guns.
00:55:34.900 I didn't see a gun on the seat or next to him.
00:55:39.300 Self-defense.
00:55:40.580 Yeah.
00:55:40.760 Because the clerk tried to stop you and then they said they thought he had a gun when the guy said he didn't see any guns.
00:55:47.820 But Kyle Rittenhouse, that was an up-for-debate self-defense.
00:55:52.140 Yeah.
00:55:52.620 That was an opening closed case for the left, right?
00:55:55.600 Yeah.
00:55:55.840 And everyone had their mindset.
00:55:57.460 Everyone knew that Kyle Rittenhouse was guilty and he was a problem.
00:56:01.060 And even though it was like the most blatant self-defense ever, the guy pulled a gun on him and people were attacking him, that didn't count.
00:56:08.480 But when you rob a store and the clerk tries to stop you, that's the self-defense.
00:56:12.540 Yeah.
00:56:12.900 And you go steal from a store on camera.
00:56:16.080 Someone confronts you.
00:56:17.260 You shoot them.
00:56:18.100 They don't even have a gun.
00:56:19.840 And then an activist will come out and kind of like support you and be like, no, this is the angle we're going with.
00:56:24.780 It's self-defense.
00:56:25.680 Yeah.
00:56:25.780 We're going to get you off.
00:56:26.800 Yeah.
00:56:26.940 It's like, Warren, isn't he the criminal that's like ruining our society and our community?
00:56:31.540 That's what I'm saying.
00:56:32.300 And I think that's a bigger problem in the black community is that they rally around, like you said earlier, these criminals or the people, like the criminals who got denied a job at Sheetz.
00:56:42.200 Yeah.
00:56:42.560 Those are the people who need help.
00:56:44.440 Like, I don't understand why you're helping them.
00:56:46.000 You should probably be doing a GoFundMe or a big community organization fundraiser for the guy who had a job and was trying to stop shoplifters on camera, right?
00:56:55.740 Exactly.
00:56:55.880 So where's he fall in all this?
00:56:57.120 Where are the activists for that?
00:56:59.060 I don't think there's any money in it.
00:57:00.940 Me neither.
00:57:01.680 And when this continues to happen, the criminals get defended by the media every time they're a person of color.
00:57:09.620 Yeah.
00:57:09.820 So here we have some new euphemisms that just dropped, new names for black criminals.
00:57:16.560 One here we have is Asylum Hopeful.
00:57:19.000 Failed Asylum Seeker, 40, who wore a sign saying migrants are not criminals, raped a 15-year-old girl after his deportation back to Africa, was blocked by do-gooder cavern crew.
00:57:31.520 Yeah.
00:57:31.800 So Failed Asylum Seeker.
00:57:33.420 Failed Asylum Seeker.
00:57:35.220 Let's go to the next one.
00:57:36.580 McDonald's worker, 15, left with fractured skull after Massive Goon stomps on her head.
00:57:42.660 Massive Goon, there's one.
00:57:44.320 Massive Goon is like a rap name.
00:57:46.540 That's like Biggie Smalls, Massive Goon.
00:57:48.900 Yeah.
00:57:49.640 Linked up.
00:57:50.480 Need it or keep it.
00:57:51.460 Yeah.
00:57:52.040 Keep going.
00:57:53.040 A woman lost in Birmingham, abducted and raped by church helper and friend.
00:57:59.220 Ah, that's interesting.
00:58:00.520 Church helper with a hard R at the end of helper.
00:58:03.700 And then there was one madman randomly waxed 26-year-old woman with a hockey stick on New York City street.
00:58:11.480 Madman.
00:58:12.020 Madman.
00:58:12.540 And someone called him Dwayne Gretzky.
00:58:14.240 Dwayne Gretzky.
00:58:15.540 So that's our euphemism.
00:58:17.120 Those are our euphemisms from this week or the last couple weeks.
00:58:21.540 And then I'm going to do one where we make up our own euphemisms.
00:58:25.520 Okay.
00:58:25.860 So here we have a clip of young outdoor enthusiasts on ATVs at our nation's capital.
00:58:36.560 Outdoor enthusiasts.
00:58:37.740 There they are.
00:58:38.900 And here's a sixth grader on our class trip.
00:58:45.380 Outdoor enthusiasts on ATVs.
00:58:47.120 ATVs.
00:58:47.580 Yeah.
00:58:48.040 Extreme motorists.
00:58:50.000 Dude.
00:58:50.520 And that's the thing.
00:58:51.260 Like this girl or the girl who posted this video said they were on like their sixth grade trip.
00:58:55.720 And this is what's waiting for you at the Capitol.
00:58:57.700 Car jackings, ATV crowd, unruly teens.
00:59:01.640 Yeah.
00:59:02.040 It's a good sign of the times though.
00:59:04.280 That is what the nation's capital looks like.
00:59:06.120 You're getting the experience.
00:59:07.900 It's accurate.
00:59:08.460 They can't hide it.
00:59:09.260 Right?
00:59:09.600 Yeah.
00:59:09.940 Yeah, exactly.
00:59:10.760 All right.
00:59:11.320 Let's get out of urban.
00:59:13.300 Don't get too down or too depressed.
00:59:14.700 We're going on to uplifting gold.
00:59:16.360 Life is worth living.
00:59:18.120 Let's go first to the de-escalation with a gun.
00:59:21.760 A guy in traffic in Houston gets a machete pulled on him, and then he pulls a gun, and
00:59:27.220 that de-escalates.
00:59:28.880 Uh-oh.
00:59:31.960 You're in trouble.
00:59:32.800 It's a big sword.
00:59:33.940 And then-
00:59:34.080 He's got a gun.
00:59:35.040 And then you're back in your car, dog.
00:59:39.540 Rock beats paper.
00:59:40.980 Or whatever.
00:59:42.660 Yep.
00:59:44.640 Nope.
00:59:45.280 There we go.
00:59:45.980 And you know what?
00:59:46.640 Do you think the Salvadorian would have been very friendly if the guy didn't have a gun?
00:59:51.820 You think that machete, giant machete thing wasn't getting used?
00:59:55.160 Yeah.
00:59:55.640 If it wasn't de-escalated forcibly?
00:59:57.940 So-
00:59:58.320 And keep in mind, like, that interaction right there, that doesn't get presented in any gun
01:00:03.820 stats.
01:00:04.280 It's not a murder.
01:00:06.160 It's not a self-defense murder.
01:00:08.320 It's not shooting someone to blah, blah, blah.
01:00:11.720 There's no police report from that incident, but there was a de-escalation where someone
01:00:16.080 was in- their lives were threatened.
01:00:18.680 Absolutely.
01:00:19.220 And then it didn't happen because the other guy had a gun.
01:00:21.540 That happens a lot, and it doesn't get reported in stats.
01:00:24.020 That's a very good point, actually.
01:00:25.740 You never make those.
01:00:27.000 Yeah, actually.
01:00:28.240 Actually, I'm surprised.
01:00:29.680 I'm surprised you thought that out.
01:00:30.980 Did Mimetic Sisyphus DM you about that?
01:00:32.480 Oh, you're a perpetual stew.
01:00:35.860 Stew's short for stupid.
01:00:37.200 That is you.
01:00:37.940 You're a perpetual stew.
01:00:39.800 All right.
01:00:40.700 I'm bringing the knee up.
01:00:41.560 It's hot in here.
01:00:42.200 Guys, I don't know if you noticed.
01:00:43.080 It's- we have no AC in the studio the last two weeks.
01:00:47.740 Yeah.
01:00:48.500 Look how red Richard is.
01:00:50.360 Well, that's sunburn.
01:00:52.080 That's sunburn from the beach.
01:00:53.460 It really is sweaty in here, and we're at the end of the show, so we can kind of let
01:00:57.400 loose a little bit, but it's probably 90-something degrees in the studio.
01:01:00.160 The non-uplifting goal of the week is we've had the AC guy come and visit and, like, half
01:01:04.960 fix it for three times, and he fixes it for, like, the time he's here, and then he leaves
01:01:10.000 and it breaks.
01:01:10.640 He leaves, and it turns off, and then we come back, and it's 80 degrees.
01:01:14.000 We come back from, like, going somewhere, and it's like, oh, it's broken again.
01:01:17.000 Have to contact the people again.
01:01:18.920 It's the worst.
01:01:19.960 Oh, yeah.
01:01:20.440 All right.
01:01:20.640 Let's go to the man on the street interview.
01:01:22.560 This is funny.
01:01:23.660 How many states make up the USA?
01:01:27.180 Three.
01:01:27.580 Correct.
01:01:29.060 Right on the money.
01:01:30.320 Could you name me your three favorite black people?
01:01:32.700 Anyone in the world?
01:01:35.720 African people and American people.
01:01:44.080 Yeah, yeah.
01:01:44.700 I mean, and, I don't know, like, cute ones, black people.
01:01:51.600 Yeah, yeah, yeah, perfect.
01:01:53.420 And then what percent of America might be black?
01:01:58.460 Um, maybe black or is black?
01:02:01.520 Is black.
01:02:03.260 Um.
01:02:03.740 He got him there.
01:02:05.380 Come on.
01:02:06.400 I forgot his name.
01:02:07.940 I know, I'm almost there.
01:02:09.140 But I, um, I forgot the name.
01:02:14.480 That's okay.
01:02:15.100 That's okay.
01:02:15.560 Next.
01:02:15.700 All right.
01:02:16.040 So, this guy right here, remember the Indian guy who was getting all the free food earlier
01:02:20.820 in the episode?
01:02:21.580 Yeah, yeah.
01:02:21.980 And he was taken, he goes, oh, guys, I make $100,000 a year and you can get free food here
01:02:26.000 and it's pasta and basics.
01:02:27.380 That needs to go to this guy.
01:02:29.640 He's four foot 11 and he thinks there's three states.
01:02:32.940 And you're the Indian guy hogging up all those resources?
01:02:35.860 Like, here's the guy who needs it, right?
01:02:37.520 Does this guy have a job, you think?
01:02:39.480 Maybe he's a helper or he's like a Beetlejuice type job.
01:02:43.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:02:43.540 Like where he.
01:02:43.820 He's on a radio show.
01:02:44.940 Yeah, he helps people sit down at the church or something.
01:02:47.900 You know?
01:02:48.720 That is pretty good.
01:02:50.020 But that's who probably does really need the food bank.
01:02:53.300 Not the fat Indian guy with a job who's telling all his friends how they can also get free
01:02:58.000 food, right?
01:02:59.080 Good point.
01:02:59.920 All right.
01:03:00.240 All right.
01:03:00.540 Let's go to our next clip.
01:03:02.100 The piranha being used as a zip tie snipper.
01:03:10.540 That's fast.
01:03:11.740 That's a life hack.
01:03:17.040 Zip ties are strong plastic.
01:03:19.120 And those teeth went right through it.
01:03:21.260 Yeah.
01:03:21.700 That's important to know.
01:03:23.120 You know the meme, like, when you were a kid, I thought I was going to be dealing with
01:03:27.980 quicksand a lot more.
01:03:29.200 Yeah.
01:03:29.500 I thought I was going to have way more interaction with piranhas than I do.
01:03:33.000 If you go in the water, the piranhas turn you to bones.
01:03:35.100 I know.
01:03:35.760 That's what I thought.
01:03:36.360 That's what I was sold.
01:03:37.420 But apparently that's just a movie thing.
01:03:39.080 I guess not.
01:03:39.820 All right.
01:03:40.040 Let's go to the hibachi catcher.
01:03:53.720 Keep testing him.
01:03:57.000 He's can't stop.
01:03:59.500 Hey.
01:04:00.280 That's good action.
01:04:01.280 You know what that guy did when he was 15?
01:04:03.340 He drove in the lines.
01:04:05.180 Yeah.
01:04:05.600 He had that instinct, that dog in him.
01:04:08.220 He didn't scare his dad.
01:04:09.540 Good American man.
01:04:10.580 Yep.
01:04:10.980 All right.
01:04:11.220 Let's go to the kid who can dunk.
01:04:15.000 U360 dunk.
01:04:16.160 Yeah.
01:04:16.480 Eight feet in the air because I jumped high.
01:04:18.240 I believe you, man.
01:04:19.580 I gave all my effort.
01:04:21.360 I believe you, man.
01:04:23.800 That's good.
01:04:25.100 That's a good copy.
01:04:25.940 Can I keep all of my effort?
01:04:27.560 Kids just lie.
01:04:28.820 You know?
01:04:29.560 And then, yeah, that's a good point.
01:04:31.780 But that, you know, I like that kind of energy.
01:04:34.660 Me too.
01:04:35.420 Delusional.
01:04:36.020 Be delusional.
01:04:36.960 Exactly.
01:04:37.920 All right.
01:04:38.260 Our last clip is kind of a health tip about peanut butter.
01:04:42.500 Okay.
01:04:42.800 Well, let's let it rip and wind the show on this.
01:04:44.860 Hey, guys.
01:04:46.180 To let you know that we need peanut butter.
01:04:50.120 Peanut butter has protein in it.
01:04:54.200 Because we all need protein, right?
01:04:59.480 We need to eat lots of peanut butter.
01:05:03.800 Because they come in a different shape and sizes.
01:05:11.640 As you know, with the peanut butter, it's my weakness.
01:05:19.540 That's a good point.
01:05:20.640 He's not wrong.
01:05:21.700 Well, hey, protein is more important than a lot of other things.
01:05:25.600 Everyone thinks that fat is bad or whatever.
01:05:29.660 Protein and fat from peanut butter is good.
01:05:32.200 You need to be buying the peanut butter that's just like one ingredient, though.
01:05:36.160 Peanuts.
01:05:36.880 That's it.
01:05:37.360 And then the oil is kind of sitting on the top.
01:05:39.160 And it's not as good as Skippy or Jif.
01:05:41.700 But it's not with fake seed oil nonsense, right?
01:05:45.160 Exactly.
01:05:46.000 That's true.
01:05:47.100 That's the part he didn't say that we follow up on.
01:05:49.380 Yeah.
01:05:49.960 That's the point.
01:05:51.080 It's high in protein.
01:05:52.380 We need to be eating a lot of peanut butter.
01:05:54.880 That's a good tip.
01:05:56.060 And that's the end of the show.
01:05:57.760 Thank you guys for watching.
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01:06:22.040 If not, we'll see you Friday.
01:06:23.940 Eat that protein.
01:06:26.480 So everybody, please eat peanut butter.
01:06:32.200 Okay?
01:06:32.840 Thank you.
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