Fleccas Talks Podcast - March 20, 2026


WOMAN CROSSING GUARD AMBUSHED BY NISSAN ALTIMA DRIVER


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00:00:45.400 All right. Welcome back to Flog of Stocks, the podcast, episode 338 today on the show.
00:00:52.620 Joe Kent just resigned after opposing the war with Iran on behalf of Israel.
00:00:56.880 We're going to go over the details there.
00:00:58.240 Then St. Patrick's Day in Ireland
00:01:00.800 Didn't look quite right this year
00:01:02.880 We'll show you the clips
00:01:03.840 Then in Cringe of the Week
00:01:05.280 A teacher reads the absurd emails parents send them
00:01:08.400 We'll show you how soft everyone is
00:01:10.460 And last but not least in Urban Decay
00:01:13.060 We discuss the crime gene and who has it
00:01:16.440 You can probably guess who has it
00:01:18.300 All this and more
00:01:19.380 Sluggest Talks of Podcast Episode 338
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00:01:29.120 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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00:01:34.920 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:01:40.220 Very cool.
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00:01:43.140 It's What The Stops Podcast featuring Richard Graham.
00:01:51.060 All right.
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00:03:25.320 today. Happy Friday, Richard. Thank you. Happy to be here. Feels good. You got your merch. You
00:03:28.940 look good. Thank you. I got mine too. All right. Well, we have a lot to get to. It's kind of a
00:03:33.360 lighter housekeeping, but a packed urban. Okay. So we got some follow-up on spring break we need
00:03:39.260 to do, plus the new crime gene that just dropped. Yeah. Urban's packed. And you know, sometimes it's
00:03:44.940 an urban heavy show. That's how it is. It's an urban heavy show. And we're actually going to
00:03:48.220 start the show off with an update. Last episode, remember the guy we talked about in Urban Decay
00:03:53.300 who punched the 55-year-old man and killed him.
00:03:56.000 7 p.m., Penn Station.
00:03:57.920 Yeah.
00:03:58.500 Got into an argument and punched him as hard as he could.
00:04:00.600 We have an update on that guy.
00:04:02.340 Nassadir Tate was arrested for randomly punching a person in the NYC subway
00:04:06.280 who later died.
00:04:07.800 That's called murder, as far as I know.
00:04:10.980 Tate is only being charged with misdemeanor assault charge
00:04:13.580 and was already released from jail.
00:04:15.800 This is Mom Donnie's New York City.
00:04:17.840 And that last sentence, I think this could have happened either way
00:04:21.140 without Mom Donnie being in there.
00:04:22.880 This type of shit has been going on for quite a while.
00:04:24.920 They're trending in that direction already.
00:04:27.280 Now it's under Mom Dami's watch.
00:04:29.180 But that's pretty bad to see.
00:04:30.700 And I found this Thomas Sowell quote that I thought kind of matches this moment.
00:04:35.840 There is no greater indictment of judges than the fact that honest people are afraid to go into court while criminals swagger out its revolving doors.
00:04:44.180 So true, brother.
00:04:45.960 Yeah, and I think that guy who punched him was kind of a normal guy.
00:04:50.240 I don't think this was a repeat offender street rat.
00:04:52.240 This is like an impulsive bad moment from someone who actually was a productive, maybe formerly, member of society.
00:04:58.660 So this was a true chimp out.
00:05:00.040 Maybe he has a crime gene.
00:05:01.360 Yeah, we'll get to that.
00:05:02.880 We'll get to that nerve in.
00:05:04.120 So that happened in New York City, and just a few miles away in New Jersey, a dad is going to jail for killing a seagull.
00:05:11.520 New Jersey man who decapitated seagull that tried to steal french fry from daughter sentenced to jail.
00:05:17.100 Eight months, I believe, is what he got put in for.
00:05:19.660 eight months for killing a bird walk free for killing a man. Yeah. And sometimes people kill
00:05:27.360 birds like they're vermin, like they shoot them with the BB guns to like protect their property.
00:05:31.160 Like people can kill birds. Yeah. And a pigeon, famously a rat with wings. There, there is this
00:05:36.500 weird little gray area where if you do something in public or if it's on camera or, you know,
00:05:41.420 you snap a bird's neck and the decision probably got out of this guy's hands. We're not recommending
00:05:46.480 anyone do that snap the necks after a french fry gets stolen but like it's kind of nothing you know
00:05:53.300 a bird's dead it's it wasn't torture it wasn't you know what i mean we've taken this like you
00:05:58.940 can't be mean to dogs you can't abuse dogs and we're applying that to flying rats now
00:06:02.860 that's so true i don't really know that's not jail that's not go somewhere that's maybe a small fine
00:06:09.040 and a warning don't do it again you don't go to jail yeah you pay a thousand bucks so ah shit
00:06:14.660 A thousand bucks for a bird.
00:06:16.140 And the thousand bucks goes to some bird rescue bullshit.
00:06:18.880 You know, that's how justice really is.
00:06:21.060 That's very true.
00:06:22.300 And then they were like at the beach enjoying a nice day.
00:06:25.100 Yeah.
00:06:25.400 And then the bird came and stole a French fry.
00:06:27.320 And I'm assuming the dad like grabbed it or did something to trap it and kill it.
00:06:31.640 In like a split second is what I'm assuming.
00:06:33.960 And now dad's in jail.
00:06:35.200 Beach day's ruined.
00:06:36.280 And I was thinking if the races were reversed, it would be an example of why we need prison
00:06:40.560 reform where like a white man he walks for killing another man but a black man killed a bird and he's
00:06:46.800 going to jail this is a problem like that's how far we've come from the oh we need prison reform
00:06:51.380 because jail's unfair yeah both things moved the other way now and it's a full 180 switch come a
00:06:56.920 long way all right let's get to our next story steven we'll be talking about man an all-black
00:07:01.260 jury indicted this white man you know the same shit that they did in 1954 or whatever when boo
00:07:06.580 Boo Radley, you know, is that a reference to something?
00:07:09.560 Boo Radley is the spooky guy from To Kill a Mockingbird that Atticus Finch defended.
00:07:14.140 That's what I'm saying.
00:07:14.820 So that is.
00:07:15.460 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:07:16.100 OK.
00:07:16.340 Or maybe Atticus Finch didn't defend him.
00:07:17.680 He's just a weird guy in the neighborhood.
00:07:19.200 Atticus?
00:07:20.220 Oh, no, no.
00:07:21.260 Too early in the show to quote To Kill a Mockingbird.
00:07:24.180 We'll get deleted.
00:07:24.820 All right.
00:07:25.920 Next, Stephen Miller was talking in the Oval Office with Trump, and he was talking about
00:07:31.580 illegals and how much benefits they're getting.
00:07:33.660 Listen to what he says.
00:07:34.360 But what we found since President Trump came into office is that the Democrats have set up a system to funnel hundreds of billions and ultimately trillions of dollars to migrants that are in our country, oftentimes from places like Somalia.
00:07:48.060 So as an example, ICE recently asked a group of illegal immigrants that were in detention whether or not they were receiving Medicaid.
00:07:57.260 Half of them raised their hands and volunteered that they were on Medicaid, just volunteered that.
00:08:02.860 These aren't the ones who are hiding it, right?
00:08:05.220 They also asked illegal aliens how they paid their medical bills.
00:08:08.020 And they said that if they don't have Medicaid, they go to hospitals, they get free care there, and they bill it to the taxpayers.
00:08:14.440 So they aren't paying for any of their own health care in this country.
00:08:16.840 It's just one example.
00:08:17.740 There you go.
00:08:18.520 Yeah.
00:08:18.880 And they told the information.
00:08:20.380 Who here is getting Medicaid?
00:08:21.420 And they raise their hand.
00:08:22.480 Yeah.
00:08:22.860 You don't even try to –
00:08:24.040 How many of you guys have drugs in your pockets?
00:08:26.180 Half of them raise their hand.
00:08:27.600 Yeah, they don't know that they shouldn't be doing that.
00:08:29.600 That's how normalized it's become, right?
00:08:31.120 And pretty much everyone across the country, it's like a majority issue thing where most people don't want illegals getting benefits.
00:08:38.240 Like that's like a common sense thing, even in California.
00:08:41.340 Can you read that tweet?
00:08:42.900 Your reminder that 60 percent of Californians voted to strip illegals of taxpayer funded programs.
00:08:47.260 And a judge said no.
00:08:49.160 And that was in the early 90s.
00:08:50.740 I think 1994 is a proposition that they all voted on.
00:08:53.540 And then a judge reversed it a couple of years later.
00:08:55.880 Ruled it unconstitutional.
00:08:57.840 You have to give the illegals because the Constitution vaguely says something in the 14th Amendment or something like that, right?
00:09:04.120 Yeah, it's crazy.
00:09:05.240 And it's just kind of a reminder of what we're dealing with where it's not the will of the people in action.
00:09:10.340 Yeah.
00:09:10.760 Where, oh, everyone, 60%, that's a big majority.
00:09:13.300 They voted against it.
00:09:14.080 We have to do that.
00:09:15.300 Eh, some judge knows better.
00:09:17.840 Yeah, and I don't know.
00:09:19.280 We talk about the deep state sometimes, like the deep state spying on the Trump campaign, Comey, Clapper, those guys.
00:09:26.420 And then there's obviously the separate bureaucratic state that keeps this money going to these guys.
00:09:31.320 And I guess that's an arm of the deep state, but it's something different.
00:09:35.380 It's middlemen, it's judges, and it's NGOs and all that slush fund money.
00:09:40.920 Very true.
00:09:41.600 And then to wrap up this little mini segment, we have a tweet here, which is,
00:09:45.680 bi-country non-citizen households with the highest welfare rates.
00:09:49.840 Yeah, and we've shown you some version of this chart a bunch of different times,
00:09:53.020 but Afghanistan, 87%, Dominican Republic, 78%, Guatemala, 77%, El Salvador, 75%. And then I
00:10:01.220 think they have the total somewhere in there. Yeah. Total is 54%. But look at some of those
00:10:07.020 numbers. Afghanistan, 87%. That's everybody. Even anything over 70, I just say that's everybody.
00:10:12.100 Exactly. And it is. And then Mimetic Sisyphus said non-citizen welfare rates. Oxymoron shouldn't
00:10:18.340 exist that sentence like that combination of words shouldn't exist and democrats for a long
00:10:23.400 time tried to say like no they don't have access to these under the entire biden administration
00:10:27.100 and they just lied and then they change it too well not everyone gets it only 87 percent 13 percent
00:10:33.820 of afghanis are not getting it so talking about them yeah and then you're talking how they do it
00:10:38.900 and then you're talking about afghans somalians whatever the total number of those people who
00:10:43.160 should be here is zero. Why are there any? It's rough. And then the thing that makes me the most
00:10:49.200 mad is it's not like they're like high-end people who are really smart and then maybe their country
00:10:54.300 collapsed or something. It's like, they're all so stupid and they're also not helping and they're
00:10:58.340 never going to help. And there's multiple generations where no one's going to really
00:11:02.540 add any value. And that's who we give all the money to. Yeah. We're projecting their grandkids
00:11:07.240 will barely break even on the taxpayer thing. And they won't, right? Yeah. More than half of
00:11:12.200 the grandkids will finish high school.
00:11:14.720 I was like, oh, keep sending.
00:11:16.240 That's our duty.
00:11:16.840 That's our charity.
00:11:17.740 That's what our country's up to, right?
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00:12:22.240 Office, they were talking about our budget and how fraud relates to balancing our budget. Listen
00:12:27.260 to what they said. I believe, and I know President Trump believes, that when this theft is exposed,
00:12:31.940 we will see that if all of it were stopped, it would be enough to balance the budget. The
00:12:36.940 extraction of wealth from American taxpayers to people who don't belong here is the primary cause
00:12:42.940 of the national debt. And this is the first ever effort to shut that down. Thank you, Mr. Cook.
00:12:47.700 So the national debt, know that number, it's like $40 trillion. It's so out of hand. The
00:12:52.540 interest on it is like, it makes us upside down and not even worth it.
00:12:57.420 Yeah. The interest is like almost going to eclipse our yearly tax receipts at some point
00:13:02.760 in the near future. Right. And then that situation we're dealing with is because mostly of fraud and
00:13:08.340 all these illegals and fraud, of course. Yeah. So frustrating. And one thing I want to say,
00:13:13.860 I think we might get to this later in Urban Decay, but me and Fleck as we're talking off camera
00:13:18.540 about how these Somalis and all these hospice scammers and whatever, these people go crazy
00:13:26.280 and get so greedy with the fraud. We're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars, that one
00:13:31.300 feeding our future $250 million. And like, if you were a conservative Somali scammer,
00:13:39.080 you could get something like 350 to 400 grand a year. And you're a retard from Somalia.
00:13:46.340 And you're making what a dentist in America does. He went into debt for dental school and all this.
00:13:53.140 And they couldn't not be too greedy. That's another huge part of this. Nobody checks anything
00:13:58.300 that the greed instills confidence that you can still keep doing it. You know, the, the fact that
00:14:04.300 we're not spot checking all of these fraudulent programs, it created a monster. Someone could
00:14:10.340 have been a dentist, two SUVs in a nice single family home. And instead they had to grab with
00:14:15.040 both hands, 250 million. And now we're getting to the point, this episode is so packed. We're not
00:14:20.800 even going to get to Nick Shirley's new video in California or like the, what is it? A hundred
00:14:25.400 million plus dollar nature bridge in California. A lot of these things were just kind of like
00:14:30.000 skipping. And CBS is now getting in on all the scam hospice care centers, like Barry Weiss and
00:14:37.260 them. So it's becoming mainstream and we really need to like pull the ripcord or do something
00:14:42.600 crazy, start from zero, make everybody reapply. You know what I mean? We're at the point where
00:14:48.440 everything's a scam. Yeah, that would be the right thing to do. And then we have a graph here
00:14:52.560 to wrap up this little scam section.
00:14:54.580 The blue line is hospice agencies in California.
00:14:57.560 And then the orange line is death rate.
00:15:00.020 So basically the hospice scams start
00:15:02.480 and it starts accelerating in like 2012,
00:15:05.280 especially into 2016.
00:15:06.960 And then the death rate stays the same.
00:15:08.280 So they didn't help anybody.
00:15:10.020 Well, yeah, it's the same number of people.
00:15:12.340 Hospice, they don't really help anybody.
00:15:13.820 That's kind of the nature of hospice.
00:15:15.440 But it's not like demand grew to meet supply.
00:15:19.660 Everyone still died.
00:15:21.040 They didn't save anybody.
00:15:22.240 This reminds me of a lot of those charts, like where it says like mention of racism in articles and then like hate crimes.
00:15:28.360 It's the exact same number, but then the mention of racism goes up.
00:15:31.480 So a scam on the taxpayer and then a scam on your mind to the charts all look the same, right?
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00:17:25.280 Our next clip is about Democrats blocking a debate on a bill that would force police
00:17:30.880 to turn violent, illegal criminals over to ICE.
00:17:33.480 So basically, after an illegal does a crime that's violent, they usually would get turned
00:17:38.420 over from the police to ICE to be deported and you know go through all the stuff and instead
00:17:43.000 they're blocking the debate about it. And this is in Minnesota. The clerk will take the roll.
00:17:58.560 They're all voting no. All the Democrats get those votes in. Should a violent migrant be deported
00:18:06.580 hand it over to ice will close the roll
00:18:08.900 there being 67 eyes and 67 nays the motion does not prevail so there's a little peek into the
00:18:23.660 democrat machine yeah we show it we talk about it all the time but when it comes down to it the
00:18:28.360 elected officials vote to block a debate on that bill so police don't have to turn over violent
00:18:34.680 criminal illegals to ICE because they have to protect the brown people? Yeah, that's how much
00:18:39.240 they circle the wagons. They won't give an inch. Me, I'm like, yeah, the guy who threw the barricade
00:18:43.420 on January 6th through that window, he probably has got to do a little time. You know, these guys
00:18:47.560 go a violent, brutally wife-beating migrant from the Dominican Republic. No, no, no, we can't let
00:18:52.760 the Republicans win. No, no, no. No, no, no. So it just shows how much they're on one team,
00:18:58.020 one side. And the violent illegals are part of that. You know, big tent, big coalition,
00:19:03.560 Violent illegals?
00:19:04.220 Come on, get under my wing.
00:19:05.420 They're in the tent.
00:19:06.080 I'm going to show you how to do a little fraud, buddy.
00:19:07.960 And it's like you said, it's just to oppose the Republicans.
00:19:10.540 Oh, the Republicans want this and they're all voting for it?
00:19:13.540 No, no, no.
00:19:14.460 And it's like, all right, what are you standing for when you do that?
00:19:16.800 And we have this in Boston, too.
00:19:18.760 We have an example as well.
00:19:19.940 But Boston had the same thing, basically, where they're not turning over criminals to ICE.
00:19:24.180 Yeah, Boston Police Department claims to have only denied 57 ICE immigration detainers for criminal aliens.
00:19:30.440 The truth, however, Sanctuary City Boston PD denied over 167 detainers in 2025 and released those criminals back onto Boston streets.
00:19:39.080 And here's one example.
00:19:40.840 Oliver Gaffey Oswin, a criminal illegal alien from Barbados with convictions including arson, improper disposal of a human body, drug violations, and driving violations.
00:19:52.080 His rap sheets also include arrests for strangulation, suffocation, and domestic violence.
00:19:56.080 And he's got the dirty dreads too.
00:19:57.720 He's got the dirty dreads.
00:19:59.080 he does look like someone you want to avoid,
00:20:01.440 and then the improper disposal of a human body.
00:20:04.480 In my experience, that means they can't get you for the murder,
00:20:07.840 but they caught you with the body at the end.
00:20:09.940 That's just my experience.
00:20:11.380 So a guy who we couldn't technically get on a murder,
00:20:13.880 but Boston PD goes, and you know what?
00:20:16.380 It's not Boston PD.
00:20:17.720 It's some stupid mayor or some stupid politician in Boston.
00:20:21.800 Boston PD want these fucking rats out.
00:20:23.980 Yeah, it's so true.
00:20:24.480 I know what Boston PD is like.
00:20:26.080 We'll knock down that murder charge.
00:20:27.480 You were just getting rid of the body with it.
00:20:29.600 He got caught in a bad situation.
00:20:31.480 I understand that.
00:20:32.480 Back on the street.
00:20:33.000 Don't worry about it.
00:20:34.200 And then back on the street, he should be in jail.
00:20:37.100 Like you should be in jail for a long, long time until ICE comes and gets you.
00:20:41.940 Right?
00:20:42.280 It's like the options are turn him over to ICE and then he'll be like imprisoned or deported or let him go.
00:20:48.460 And they pick let him go.
00:20:49.980 And then this is a representative out of Oregon.
00:20:53.140 And he's talking about not having an ICE presence as well.
00:20:56.240 Let me say to these federal agencies and the eyes, this is Oregon.
00:21:07.920 We do not need you.
00:21:10.220 You're not welcome.
00:21:11.900 And you need to get the hell out of our community.
00:21:16.420 So that's who's representing Oregon, and that's their view, some person from who knows where.
00:21:22.680 I'm picking up some Somalia vibes, and he can't even speak English, and he gives long, dramatic pause, and, you know, not a thought in his mind other than oppose ICE.
00:21:33.740 Oppose ICE, that way you can bring in more of your own guys.
00:21:37.040 And then, you know, the liberals or the people who elect this type of guy, they go, oh, man, could be new, could be a new candidate.
00:21:43.720 Wow, he's not from here.
00:21:45.460 Maybe he has some interesting ideas.
00:21:47.420 Oh, it's just all about getting his own countrymen here as well?
00:21:51.340 Great.
00:21:52.160 Yeah. I learned no lessons. I'll vote for him again.
00:21:54.760 That's it. And last episode, we talked a lot about Virginia and all the bad things they're
00:22:00.320 doing with the gun laws and the illegals. And then someone tweeted, Virginia is a sinking ship. I
00:22:04.900 got to get out of this place. And then there was a reply I thought was very insightful.
00:22:08.560 Yeah. From Home Math, he said, you're just going to be saying that about wherever you move in five
00:22:13.140 years. Remember, there are people who moved to Washington from California or New York when those
00:22:18.100 places became gay communist shitholes. Now Washington is a gay communist shithole and
00:22:22.680 everybody left for Idaho and Wyoming and Montana and Nevada. You can't run. That's what's happening.
00:22:29.440 And yeah, I don't know if I necessarily agree with that. Like we were just making the,
00:22:34.400 I agree that every, uh, state like that is on a slippery slope and that has mass migration.
00:22:39.640 It becomes kind of like a, almost a globalist version of a state, you know? Like I know that's
00:22:45.640 not the exact appropriate word but um all the same policies and agendas but we were making that point
00:22:51.980 recently about states are going to kind of fortify themselves and so i don't know i it'll be
00:22:58.560 interesting to see how it plays out there's opportunities there's opportunities for some
00:23:01.840 states to level up exactly like lock it down and be like hey everyone come here if you are like
00:23:06.400 minded but there is a thing where there are like democrats who aren't maybe super political or
00:23:12.660 maybe old school Democrats. I don't know. But they move out of the state, but they still want
00:23:16.800 to vote Democrat. Yeah. Even though they're like, oh, California got crazy. I'm going to move to
00:23:21.360 Sun Valley, Idaho. Who's a Democrat here? Yeah. It's like you're doing it again. Yeah. All right.
00:23:27.260 Let's get to the Iran war stuff. OK. Let's start with the money. The Pentagon asked the White House
00:23:32.800 to approve a more than 200 billion dollar request to Congress to fund the war in Iran, according to
00:23:37.380 administration official. A new ask that will likely run into resistance from lawmakers opposed
00:23:42.260 to the conflict. Yeah, I would think so. 200 billion, get the money printer going.
00:23:46.400 Oh, on a credit card, by the way, right? Just, you know, when you're so much in debt,
00:23:51.300 I know like maybe any one random year you can be under budget, but I just assume everything's
00:23:56.640 on a credit card. Because if I had, let's dumb all the national debt down, say I spent 10,000
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00:24:51.380 And yeah, oh, I made 10,000 this year and I spent 10,000.
00:24:54.600 I'm doing pretty good.
00:24:55.640 The million's still lingering.
00:24:57.240 That's very true.
00:24:58.140 And so that's why, you know, unpopular war is unpopular
00:25:00.980 and it costs money.
00:25:02.720 It costs money to make boom booms, make explosions go.
00:25:06.200 Maybe future generations of Somali-Americans can pay for it.
00:25:09.720 Yes.
00:25:10.320 Those Somalis are notorious for improving after six or seven generations, I think.
00:25:15.160 Let's throw, let's kick the can down the road.
00:25:16.880 They can handle it.
00:25:17.700 Exactly.
00:25:18.300 Hey, if we can kick the can down the road in our lifetime and dump it on all the migrants.
00:25:22.720 Well, honestly, like not to get too blackpilled or whatever, but this whole thing, like, yeah,
00:25:28.320 it's like, hey, it used to be your grandchildren are going to pay for this.
00:25:32.180 Every decision you make, your grandchildren are going to pay for it.
00:25:34.360 Now it's like, who's in America?
00:25:35.880 I don't know who's going to pay for it.
00:25:37.680 Juan and Mohammed, good luck.
00:25:40.060 Run it up.
00:25:40.440 Run it up.
00:25:41.140 Yeah, for me, if I own assets and stuff, yeah, I don't want to get too distracted.
00:25:46.700 Yep.
00:25:46.980 And then we have some poll numbers that came out.
00:25:49.700 We have two different versions.
00:25:50.940 Can you read the first one?
00:25:52.000 Breaking 100% of MAGA approve of President Trump per NBC.
00:25:56.420 They've been kind of showing that around.
00:25:58.220 I don't know what it's even supposed to mean.
00:26:00.000 Where do you even get the poll for that?
00:26:02.140 I don't know.
00:26:02.640 Heads down, hands up.
00:26:04.160 Everybody put your heads down like a fourth grade class.
00:26:06.620 And then Susie Wiles counts.
00:26:08.480 And she goes, oh, it's everybody.
00:26:10.060 It's like, are you sure?
00:26:11.560 And then there's another one.
00:26:13.040 Trump's net approval rating hits historic low at minus 15.3%.
00:26:16.800 That makes more sense.
00:26:18.300 Yeah.
00:26:18.780 But the first one kind of reminded me of like Kim Jong-un.
00:26:22.140 And I saw a stat the other day that 99.93% of votes in the recent election went to Kim Jong-un.
00:26:28.520 Yeah, he won.
00:26:29.320 He just won re-election.
00:26:30.180 Congratulations, Kim.
00:26:31.360 Find those .07.
00:26:32.840 Yeah.
00:26:33.760 Yeah. They're not there for the next vote.
00:26:36.900 I thought that was pretty impressive. He's a popular guy.
00:26:39.900 Yeah. That's what real leadership looks like.
00:26:41.680 Absolutely.
00:26:42.660 All right. Joe Kent stuff. I'm sure you guys saw Joe Kent is resigning and he's mad.
00:26:47.780 He's saying Iran wasn't an imminent threat. We're doing this war for Israel.
00:26:52.000 We have the letter he sent. We're not going to read it.
00:26:54.220 Yeah. It's a little bit of a boilerplate resignation letter.
00:26:57.820 And he said, I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran.
00:27:00.740 Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.
00:27:08.020 And then he was the director of National Counterterrorism Center.
00:27:10.940 And that's obviously true, that we did start this war for Israel, and everyone has been hating on them.
00:27:17.620 And there's a lot of people on Twitter who are now claiming to be the new MAGA, like the Israel first masquerading as America first, and they're the new MAGA now, and they're deciding who's in and who's out.
00:27:28.180 And there was a good tweet I saw that kind of summed up my feelings.
00:27:31.780 Can you name a single issue where Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, Lindsey Graham, Howard Letnick,
00:27:36.120 Meghan McCain, Laura Loomer, Hillary Clinton, Jake Tapper, Barry Weiss, John Fetterman,
00:27:40.380 Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, Adam Kendriter, Dan Crenshaw, Epstein's lawyer, Dave Rubin,
00:27:45.840 and Mitch McConnell were on the same side and it was good for America?
00:27:49.500 That's MAGA now.
00:27:50.620 Yeah.
00:27:51.160 We're not MAGA anymore, I guess.
00:27:53.200 That's what they want to tell us.
00:27:54.800 That's what they want to tell us.
00:27:55.880 But, you know, we certainly know which group has their hand up the MAGA puppet right now, right?
00:28:01.340 Elbows deep.
00:28:02.660 Mark Levin, he's digging around.
00:28:04.840 He's talking about people's dicks online and shit.
00:28:06.780 I don't know what he's up to.
00:28:08.180 And then Marjorie Taylor Greene had a good tweet because apparently Joe Kent's getting
00:28:11.840 investigated by the FBI for potentially leaking.
00:28:14.340 Yes.
00:28:14.860 Which we're not for leaking, obviously.
00:28:16.860 But the FBI is doing an investigation into Joe Kent who comes out and says, I don't want
00:28:20.840 to fight a war for Israel.
00:28:21.940 And then Marjorie Taylor Greene had a good response.
00:28:23.760 She said, so the Trump admin is going to put Joe Kent in jail before anyone on the Epstein list or anyone from Obama's Russiagate or anyone from COVID tyranny.
00:28:33.220 Under Trump, I guess Joe Kent, gold star husband and deployed 11 times, can join Tina Peters, gold star mom, in prison.
00:28:39.900 Super sad.
00:28:40.780 Yeah.
00:28:41.180 That's not what you want to see.
00:28:42.300 Yeah. And then I don't think we have any assets for it in general, but the war is, I mean, it's not heating up, but we had a scare where Israel struck a natural gas field in Iran and struck a facility that was extracting that natural gas.
00:28:58.380 And then Iran struck back at Qatar, who had a similar thing on that same natural gas field.
00:29:06.340 And so energy prices are spiking.
00:29:10.120 And honestly, I respect Iran's.
00:29:12.960 Obviously, I want everything to go well for us.
00:29:14.980 But I respect the new Iran strategy of just like Israel hits us and it's just like, OK, Qatar, Dubai, we're taking it out on everyone.
00:29:23.900 It's like your older brother punches you and then you punch your younger brother.
00:29:27.800 It's just a chain.
00:29:29.120 So it's an interesting thing, but then oil spikes, the market goes down, and it's not easy or quick.
00:29:37.140 Remember the metaphor of the loose clothes near the Chinese machinery and getting sucked in?
00:29:42.380 We're not really getting sucked in, but we're close or like, whoa, lost a sleeve with natural gas prices.
00:29:48.600 We're wearing parachute pants next to the industrial machine with no protection.
00:29:53.840 And it's windy.
00:29:55.460 And the China men don't do maintenance on that machine.
00:29:59.400 If we're going to expand the metaphor.
00:30:01.060 If we expand.
00:30:02.100 And then Ben Shapiro is obviously doing his part to try and control the narrative.
00:30:06.500 He's buying ad spots on YouTube on Tucker Carlson's page.
00:30:10.780 Yeah.
00:30:11.220 So when you search up Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, the Iran's regime is collapsing faster than you think.
00:30:16.220 He wants you to watch him.
00:30:17.360 They're buying the ad spots through YouTube.
00:30:20.500 With the keyword of Tucker Carlson.
00:30:22.480 With the keyword of Tucker Carlson.
00:30:23.760 And so if you go to Tucker's page and you see an ad before his video or there's a pop-up ad, it's going to be Ben Shapiro telling you what's really going on.
00:30:31.240 This is the real truth.
00:30:33.320 I spoke to Mark Levin earlier today about what's really going on.
00:30:36.620 The people that were like so anti-Trump a few years ago.
00:30:39.620 They were anti-Trump in 2016.
00:30:41.980 With DeSantis.
00:30:42.300 In 2016.
00:30:43.280 Yeah.
00:30:43.540 Then with DeSantis.
00:30:44.820 And then what about 24?
00:30:46.440 24 they were fine?
00:30:48.460 No, 24 was DeSantis.
00:30:49.900 24 was DeSantis.
00:30:50.840 Yeah.
00:30:51.040 So they were like never pro-Trump until Trump's in office and now we need him to attack for Israel.
00:30:56.600 Yeah.
00:30:56.800 And now it's this weird energy of bragging that Trump is doing what they want and then pretending that they were always – and then calling other people anti-Trump now for not blindly supporting this.
00:31:07.180 And it's like there's really no world where I have to support everything someone does.
00:31:11.260 Yeah.
00:31:11.540 You know, like that's obviously like a logical fallacy that you have to fully support or you're not Maggie if you don't support everything.
00:31:18.340 It's like I'm on 90 percent and we just happen to be hammering the 10 percent that I really don't care for.
00:31:24.460 That is the right way to do it. And yeah, exactly. Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro are going to tell us who's MAGA.
00:31:30.440 All right. Trump did tweet this Joe Kent tweet from the first Iran strike, and I wanted to point it out.
00:31:36.140 Can you read what Joe Kent said a few months back?
00:31:38.160 We should not sit and wait for the next attack. Wipe Iran's ballistic capability out and get our troops out of Iraq.
00:31:43.480 They are only targets now.
00:31:46.680 No U.S. wounded in action slash killed in action is a tribute to the professionalism of our military and intel professionals, not Iranian restraint.
00:31:54.520 And that was for the bunker busters, right?
00:31:56.340 So he was pro-strikes at some point a few months ago.
00:31:59.620 And I'm going to maybe cook a little here.
00:32:02.100 It's not a full theory.
00:32:03.380 I don't fully know Joe Kent.
00:32:05.320 I know him a little bit, but I don't fully know him.
00:32:08.440 He was in the CIA.
00:32:09.920 He was for sure.
00:32:10.700 Once you're in the CIA, you're always in the CIA.
00:32:13.480 that's what they say that's what they say so i'm wondering is the cia trying to move their people
00:32:20.780 and their assets to become leaders of the america first movement and the way you would do that would
00:32:27.360 be opposing the war in iran because we're fighting on behalf of israel and that'll get all the real
00:32:32.200 america first people to be like yeah yeah yeah that's our guy but just a few months ago he was
00:32:37.060 kind of okay with it and then you think about it like the democrats have their cia assets in place
00:32:42.040 Spangburner is an example in Virginia, and you see what she's doing, all the bad stuff,
00:32:46.440 but they probably want representation on the MAGA side to control both sides,
00:32:50.740 so I hesitate to trust.
00:32:52.140 Okay, that's fair.
00:32:53.500 He's a politician, and then you could say Tucker is that,
00:32:56.520 and then Tucker's not going to run for president.
00:32:59.200 Eleven tours gives him a little more leeway, in my mind,
00:33:01.900 and the vet bros really do seem to like him.
00:33:04.500 I mean, I don't know.
00:33:05.680 Is this a PR stunt?
00:33:06.780 Is it principled?
00:33:09.400 A lot of times, you never really know.
00:33:11.440 Is it a power move?
00:33:12.600 Is it a play?
00:33:14.740 You really don't know.
00:33:15.980 You don't fully know.
00:33:16.940 But there is an angle there that I wanted to point out just in case.
00:33:20.560 Sure.
00:33:20.940 So if it happens, I can go, guys, I told you about this.
00:33:23.800 Yeah.
00:33:24.760 All right.
00:33:25.180 And then we never bring up the BB Netanyahu AI stuff.
00:33:29.320 We don't talk about that.
00:33:30.680 That's literally coming up in like.
00:33:32.500 Oh, you left it in?
00:33:33.540 He just did a press conference.
00:33:35.160 But there's AI discrepancies in the press conference.
00:33:38.460 Okay.
00:33:38.720 All right.
00:33:39.100 All right.
00:33:39.340 We keep catching them.
00:33:40.820 Yeah.
00:33:41.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:33:41.520 All right, do you want to read this or should we skip it?
00:33:43.040 Skip it.
00:33:43.740 It was a long thing that explained everything.
00:33:45.860 It was a schizo 4chan theory, guys.
00:33:47.380 You didn't miss anything, all right?
00:33:48.580 All right, next, let's talk about this before we get into the AI stuff.
00:33:53.120 Let's talk about that Zionism, Christian Zionism, and Judas Iscariot.
00:33:57.080 Judas Iscariot, the first Christian Zionist.
00:34:00.620 Who did Judas claim to follow?
00:34:02.140 Christ.
00:34:03.220 With whom did Judas conspire?
00:34:05.440 With the Pharisees, the Antichrist.
00:34:07.720 For what did Judas conspire with the Pharisees?
00:34:11.000 in exchange for money. Why did Judas conspire with the Pharisees when he saw that Jesus had
00:34:15.680 absolutely no intention of overthrowing the Romans and establishing a Jewish ethno-state?
00:34:20.000 Judas ended up betraying his master for economic and political reasons. That is precisely what
00:34:24.020 today's Christian Zionists are doing, conspiring with those who deny Christ, the same ones who
00:34:28.480 practice the religion of the Pharisees, in order to establish a Jewish ethno-state in Palestine
00:34:32.940 in exchange for power and money. Caught you. Who, what, making me read it? No, them.
00:34:37.600 Oh, yeah.
00:34:38.100 You read it.
00:34:39.160 Yeah, I don't care.
00:34:39.900 I'll read whatever.
00:34:40.300 But that does resonate.
00:34:41.260 That definitely does resonate.
00:34:42.780 And then I was kind of thinking bigger picture.
00:34:44.940 I don't really want anything to do with anyone who doesn't believe in Jesus.
00:34:49.540 Yeah.
00:34:50.060 It's like Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, Indians.
00:34:53.980 You can just kind of have your own thing away from me.
00:34:56.740 I don't associate.
00:34:58.380 Yeah, I agree with that.
00:34:59.240 So that's like a fair thing to say, right?
00:35:00.940 Standard.
00:35:01.360 Yeah, pretty fair.
00:35:03.260 Completely.
00:35:03.980 All right.
00:35:04.380 You have an in-group preference, but you happen to be white and Christian, so yeah, you're not allowed to have that, but everybody else does.
00:35:11.680 But everyone else does, and then they act on it.
00:35:14.080 We've seen the little ethnostates and little pockets and conclaves throughout America of the Somalis.
00:35:18.820 Jewish people have it.
00:35:19.820 The Indians own Frisco, Texas now.
00:35:22.660 Everyone's allowed to, but me, not anymore.
00:35:25.460 You said conclaves, which I think is specifically a religious thing, too.
00:35:30.260 Well, that is.
00:35:30.920 You meant enclaves, but yes, yes.
00:35:32.480 I, you backwards, there's a little enclave, a conclave would, might be good in a Christian,
00:35:37.820 in a Christian world, right? I said enclaves. Okay. All right. Our last Joe Kent thing,
00:35:42.720 there was a time after Charlie Kirk's assassination where he wanted to look into it
00:35:47.600 to find if there were any other countries involved. And then he got shut down. Can
00:35:51.460 you read the headline? Uh, intelligence gatekeepers Patel,
00:35:54.880 cash Patel reportedly pushed back on foreign probe in Kirk assassination case. That's the
00:35:59.700 headline. And keep in mind, Joe Kent was very high up in national intelligence. So it's not
00:36:04.680 like he's just a podcaster who's like, oh, it was Israel. Yeah. That's a measured and balanced
00:36:09.660 thing. And then that's the, they're calling it like antisemitism. I saw some headline somewhere
00:36:16.980 that said antisemitism in war is still antisemitism or anti-war antisemitism. They're
00:36:22.600 trying to conflate that. If you don't want Israel to do this war, that's antisemitic.
00:36:27.620 I know.
00:36:28.280 If you don't want to spend over $200 billion, and then they say $200 billion, it's going to be like $500 billion.
00:36:31.960 Of course.
00:36:32.720 It's always how it goes.
00:36:33.720 It's going to end with, it's going to start with a T soon.
00:36:36.440 Yeah.
00:36:37.500 So that's anti-Semitic.
00:36:38.740 If our Chinese linenware gets caught in the machine, it's going to start with a T.
00:36:44.980 It's going to end, yeah, exactly, and end with an S.
00:36:48.500 Trillions.
00:36:49.660 Yeah, trillions.
00:36:51.760 And then, so yeah, so Joe Kent wanted to look into maybe foreign involvement in the assassination.
00:36:57.040 He gets shut down.
00:36:58.740 So maybe Kash Patel was busy.
00:37:00.380 Maybe he didn't have time.
00:37:01.420 What does he have time to do?
00:37:02.780 Design custom sneakers.
00:37:04.260 Can you read the bottom, then the top?
00:37:05.560 Yeah, a source sent me this photo of Kash Patel's custom Nikes.
00:37:08.480 The shoes feature number nine.
00:37:10.180 Patel is the ninth FBI director.
00:37:11.880 A Punisher skull, a vigilante killer from the Marvel comics.
00:37:15.200 And his personal logo, K, money sign, H.
00:37:19.240 The backs of the shoes show the FBI motto, fidelity, bravery, security, or integrity, or something.
00:37:25.220 Yeah, and then can you read the reply?
00:37:27.040 Yeah, this is just from Chris Rufo. He said, Cash Patel could have responded to the left's anti-Tesla, anti-Ice, and anti-Charlie Kirk domestic terror campaigns by infiltrating, disrupting, and dismantling the left's violent NGO activist digital networks.
00:37:39.880 Looks like he was busy designing sneakers for a child.
00:37:43.320 I would not say a child. I would say a 9th to 11th grade wigger.
00:37:48.580 Yeah, yeah.
00:37:49.520 Something like that.
00:37:50.400 But maybe children's shoe size.
00:37:52.660 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:37:53.420 Like a 6 or something.
00:37:55.280 The Punisher symbol pisses me off the most because you're not punishing anyone.
00:38:00.180 And the energy with him before he got in was like, oh, if I was head of the FBI, we'd gut it.
00:38:06.880 We'd fire all the things.
00:38:08.120 We'd be hunting down the deep state.
00:38:09.560 I'd be like Jason Statham in that movie.
00:38:11.760 Yeah.
00:38:12.260 And you are.
00:38:13.400 And you are the head of the FBI now, and you aren't doing any of those things.
00:38:17.380 How many people who kneeled and did this are still at the FBI with a mask on?
00:38:21.300 They kneeled and did this.
00:38:22.440 How many of those are still there?
00:38:23.600 They laugh.
00:38:24.360 Yeah.
00:38:24.500 All right. Let's finish up our Iran section with some AI videos. Obviously, you guys know,
00:38:30.020 I think Benjamin Netanyahu's dead, and he keeps proving he's alive by making videos,
00:38:34.800 and I keep finding AI discrepancies in these videos. Here's one he did with Mike Huckabee.
00:38:42.960 You see that, Richard? Yeah.
00:38:47.360 Ah! Going crazy. That's AI. Oh, yeah. That's something.
00:38:53.340 So does that look weird to you?
00:38:54.380 It looks weird, yes.
00:38:55.720 I'm not saying Netanyahu's dead, though.
00:38:57.660 At this point, it's over.
00:38:59.140 So we have the close-up here.
00:39:00.300 We already showed that.
00:39:01.180 And then we have a tweet where Grok's talking about AI.
00:39:03.620 And keep in mind, Grok is AI, too.
00:39:05.100 He knows AI.
00:39:05.800 When he sees it, he is AI.
00:39:07.520 Yeah.
00:39:08.000 And then someone said, oh.
00:39:09.040 Takes one to know one.
00:39:10.000 Yeah.
00:39:10.500 And someone said, can you point out the AI, Grok?
00:39:12.600 And he says, this is AI.
00:39:14.160 The right image showed classic AI tells.
00:39:16.920 The gesturing hand had awkward finger lengths and joint angles,
00:39:21.720 common generation glitch, mismatched shadows on the faces versus the hallway lighting,
00:39:27.120 and slight blurring slash artifacts along hairlines and suit lapels that don't hold
00:39:31.920 up under close inspection. The left one checked out as consistent photorealism.
00:39:37.700 So they are saying that it's AI. Grok is saying it's AI, not me.
00:39:42.480 Okay.
00:39:42.920 And then Netanyahu did a press-
00:39:44.080 That should protect you legally.
00:39:45.140 Yeah. And then Netanyahu did a press conference yesterday where he really proved he was
00:39:51.600 real but look what i found on his sleeve while he was talking one oh you saw that move children
00:40:01.480 vamonos that doesn't look right didn't look right but that's not your hand bringing your
00:40:05.580 shirt forward your hand was still and then your sleeve slides up what's going on does that look
00:40:10.100 like ai to you i don't know i don't know but it doesn't look normal yeah i don't know this is
00:40:15.620 boring to me like i can't do this i can't keep doing this but this is say what you're gonna say
00:40:20.260 and then we'll move on.
00:40:21.760 I don't know, guys.
00:40:22.820 You see what I see.
00:40:24.980 He's dead.
00:40:26.360 My thing is,
00:40:27.100 how many little glitches in a video?
00:40:29.180 Like, we need our schizos
00:40:31.200 to go after a control video
00:40:32.760 that we know is real.
00:40:34.580 And what would they find
00:40:35.380 in that real video that looks weird?
00:40:37.120 You know what I mean?
00:40:37.560 I think you're talking about, like,
00:40:39.100 compression in video
00:40:40.560 when videos get compressed
00:40:42.360 and then the pixels compressed
00:40:43.400 and it looks weird.
00:40:44.600 This doesn't look like that.
00:40:46.240 This is different.
00:40:47.000 This is AI.
00:40:47.800 This is how scary it's going to be long term.
00:40:50.260 The more, the better AI gets at it.
00:40:53.120 We're just going to have schizophrenic people just not believing, nope, JFK died 10 years ago or whoever.
00:40:59.360 JFK Jr. is coming back soon.
00:41:01.740 All right.
00:41:02.400 Our last piece is the conclusion to my theory that Netanyahu is not alive.
00:41:07.140 Netanyahu is certainly dead on March 9th.
00:41:09.680 His son observed seven days of Shiva, then resumed posting exactly seven days later.
00:41:14.320 Something to think about.
00:41:15.260 Okay.
00:41:15.760 That's fair.
00:41:16.180 Something to think about.
00:41:16.840 I'm not saying he's dead, but his son did stop posting for seven days, which is what you would
00:41:22.060 do if someone died in the Jewish community. But yeah, in general, we do have this like split
00:41:25.900 little rift in between people who are very hard MAGA supporters. And I think that was a good
00:41:31.460 point that you said is the people who kind of never abandoned Trump are the ones who are
00:41:36.040 doubting or not thrilled about this. And the people who constantly doubt and maybe left Trump
00:41:42.920 when he was at his lowest or at his bottoms,
00:41:45.580 they're the ones who are running the game now.
00:41:47.760 The neocons.
00:41:48.840 And if you were really trying to dismantle
00:41:50.580 the MAGA movement,
00:41:51.620 who would you need to get rid of?
00:41:53.120 Those hardcore supporters
00:41:54.480 who were always in Trump's corner
00:41:55.900 and make them feel left out
00:41:57.460 because then once they're disenfranchised,
00:41:59.600 you have it all.
00:42:00.940 Yep, totally.
00:42:02.000 Pretty frustrating.
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00:42:48.160 All right, we're going to go on to our migrant section.
00:42:50.920 But before we do, we do have an announcement.
00:42:52.620 A lot of guys have been messaging me saying they missed the merch drop.
00:42:56.300 So the merch store is going to be open only for the weekend.
00:42:59.540 We're going to run it open until Sunday at midnight.
00:43:02.780 So if you missed your chance to order, get your orders in now.
00:43:05.920 We also have a new shirt, the Fleckis Flame shirt, which is pretty cool.
00:43:09.680 People are loving that.
00:43:11.680 So get your orders in before midnight on Sunday.
00:43:14.640 We're only opening the store for a few days,
00:43:18.500 probably not even 72 hours for anyone who missed the first merch drop.
00:43:22.580 So please get your merch while you still can.
00:43:24.900 Also, I have a picture of me here in the Fleckes Burger King full outfit.
00:43:31.580 Everyone laughed.
00:43:32.960 Yeah.
00:43:33.220 Everyone laughed when I said we can have Burger King Fleckes lookalike merch full outfit.
00:43:38.460 No one saw the vision.
00:43:39.320 look at look who's laughing now us pretty impressive us we're laughing all right let's
00:43:46.500 get to our migrant section we're actually going to do migrants abroad mostly today because earlier
00:43:50.820 in the show we already covered the scams and the ice stuff yeah so this is saint patrick's day in
00:43:55.580 ireland well and actually that's funny you say that because it's less migrant episode more iran
00:44:01.940 and then that's not what i want to be doing it's the same thing it represents the administration
00:44:07.200 right? You got to focus on Iran. You got to do all this international stuff. And then the domestic,
00:44:12.960 the migrants here, they fall to the wayside. That's very true. And I was thinking about that
00:44:16.620 too, where like Trump as an administration has to do a million things. How much of the bandwidth
00:44:22.200 is probably focused on Iran? I would say a majority. Definitely. You can't just have like,
00:44:26.720 oh yeah, and then so-and-so will handle the Iran war. It's like, you have to focus a lot on that.
00:44:32.260 And then when you do that, mass deportation is probably not going to be focused on that much.
00:44:36.440 the economy, other things fall to the wayside
00:44:39.180 because you need to focus on Iran
00:44:40.520 and then it's taking all the bandwidth of our best guys.
00:44:43.080 Totally.
00:44:43.840 All right, migrant section, Ireland, St. Patrick's Day Parade.
00:44:47.200 This is what it looks like.
00:44:52.460 Indian flags, Indian garb.
00:44:56.740 This is the Indian section.
00:45:00.680 Doesn't look very Irish.
00:45:02.700 And we have another clip here from the street.
00:45:06.440 so that's ireland st patrick's day does that look like assimilating or conquering
00:45:18.780 i don't know man and you don't even get points for participating in this because
00:45:22.960 it feels like you're not authentic here you know you're not supposed to be here you're not supposed
00:45:28.040 to and it's not supposed to look like that irish people are pale some have red hair they don't look
00:45:32.960 like they go outside very much. These are Browns. It's easy to tell. Yeah. It's easy. You'd spot
00:45:38.280 them. And you know, if I saw some of these people watching the parade and they were watching the
00:45:44.000 Irish people march in St. Patrick's day, then I'd be like, okay, a little less here. Still shouldn't
00:45:49.980 be too many of you here. You're on vacation, right? Temporary visa, right? But that is exactly
00:45:55.720 the problem where you're not just watching and observing and no big deal. You're directly
00:46:01.780 participating and replacing an irish person in the parade yeah yeah and you're just saying oh
00:46:07.960 this is our parade now we're irish like it's like actually a microcosm of the whole thing yep and
00:46:13.440 then the president of ireland made a presentation about saint patrick's day and listened to what
00:46:17.900 she said you're not gonna believe what she linked it to the story of patrick's life
00:46:24.300 serves as a reminder of the resilience and courage of migrants
00:46:29.340 what i'm fucking sick to my stomach about this shit and she's wearing no green yeah and the
00:46:37.480 opening line is about how migrants are so important why why are they so important what
00:46:43.320 happened who's paying you we need to waterboard this woman like we need to get the information
00:46:48.560 out migrants that's what you bring up it's unbelievable do you want to keep playing this
00:46:53.520 does she say some more dumb shit that's basically it we have to waterboard her allegedly but like
00:46:58.380 you know what I mean? To get to the bottom of where is this coming from? Who wrote the
00:47:02.020 migrants speech? Why are you talking about this? The one time it's like, all right, St. Patrick's
00:47:07.480 Day, let's throw some red meat to the Irish who are, you know, very patriotic. I'll just give them
00:47:13.300 a drunk day to go fight each other. That'll keep them complacent for another 18 months.
00:47:17.340 But instead you bring in migrants immediately. It's like insulting. And it's a thing that's
00:47:23.880 been tangibly and visibly worse. It's made every country, every country who has migrants is
00:47:30.560 tangibly and visibly worse. You can see it on video. You can see it in their welfare spending.
00:47:36.160 You can see it in their sex abuse crimes. And for some reason, the president has to come out and
00:47:41.680 say that, you know, this really reminds me of migrants and their resilience. Makes me sick,
00:47:47.160 man. You could have Conor McGregor talking shit. Get the fuck out. He can say stuff like that.
00:47:53.160 It's like an SNL thing.
00:47:54.580 I know.
00:47:54.900 It's like ironic.
00:47:56.020 Yeah.
00:47:56.340 All right, this next clip.
00:47:57.300 And she's an old lady.
00:47:58.240 We're not even going to get into the old lady telling you about migrants.
00:48:01.800 She's never going to have to face a migrant one-on-one.
00:48:04.400 And there's an equivalent old lady who has to take the bus with them now.
00:48:08.520 She, oh, I saw Dublin.
00:48:10.280 I, a little girl in Dublin in the 1950s, I watched it all go to shit.
00:48:16.120 And now she gets her purse snatched on some bus, right?
00:48:18.560 That's so true.
00:48:19.940 All right, our next clip is from the UK.
00:48:21.640 It's a misbehaving migrant who gets beat up by locals, some local boys.
00:48:26.960 And watch at the end what happens.
00:48:30.500 Guy looks straight from Congo or something.
00:48:48.720 Police officer.
00:48:50.760 The police officer comes and chases the white guy.
00:48:54.240 That's the clip.
00:48:55.080 That's it.
00:48:55.500 But the police officer comes and he chases down the white guy.
00:48:59.180 Yeah.
00:48:59.380 And in this case, I guess he got that one in 99 chance that the white kids were being
00:49:04.140 a little aggressive.
00:49:04.920 Yeah.
00:49:05.220 Or I guess decided not to take any shit that night.
00:49:08.000 That's what I would say.
00:49:08.620 That's more likely what it was.
00:49:09.340 The guy's probably a scammer or a pickpocket or doing something inappropriate.
00:49:12.960 You have to assume.
00:49:14.180 Yeah.
00:49:14.400 He's not a, he's not, he's not up to good.
00:49:17.100 He's not out there loitering on the streets doing charity or offering prayers.
00:49:21.560 He's a borderline retarded person from the heart of Africa.
00:49:25.360 All right.
00:49:27.040 Our final piece of migrants section is about mold.
00:49:30.700 I know it sounds crazy, but someone made a good point online and then there were some
00:49:34.960 good rebuttals and I thought it kind of makes sense.
00:49:37.260 Can you read the first few?
00:49:38.660 Yeah.
00:49:38.860 If you've wondered why the UK has gone insane, I have an answer.
00:49:42.300 Mold.
00:49:42.940 Never seen water damage on this scale.
00:49:45.020 It's every building and it's driving people mad.
00:49:47.980 I've seen endless navel-gazing about Anglo culture or history necessarily leading to this super-cucked state of affairs,
00:49:55.480 but I'm now convinced that it's all irrelevant.
00:49:57.840 It's simple biology.
00:49:59.540 Mold has powerful effects on memory, cognition, and the nervous system, and these people are drowning in it.
00:50:04.500 You basically can't find a building that hasn't been soaking in humidity for the past 500 years.
00:50:09.420 Keep going with the reply.
00:50:10.960 Someone said some mold mycotoxins are small enough to cross the blood-brain barrier.
00:50:16.760 They can activate microglia and dysregulate the limbic system, keeping the brain in constant
00:50:22.820 danger mode.
00:50:24.380 Add mast cell activation and overabundance of histamine release and you get fear, anxiety,
00:50:29.300 hypervigilance.
00:50:30.480 When we speak about neuroinflammation, not many can describe the feeling.
00:50:34.040 It truly feels like you are losing your mind.
00:50:36.460 Interesting.
00:50:37.140 So that's interesting.
00:50:38.320 And then we have one last piece that wraps it up.
00:50:40.200 Mold is literally everywhere and is part of the reason why Florida drives everybody crazy after a few years.
00:50:45.540 It wasn't as big an issue when we had concrete houses and indoor-outdoor living, but we've effectively created super strains with EMF-induced epigenetic changes and antifungal resistance.
00:50:57.900 Combine this with insulated water-damaged and cellulose-rich drywall sheetboard buildings, and you have a perfect storm to one-shot anybody with a compromised immune system, which is most people.
00:51:08.360 Which is interesting. So it affects Florida too, but the UK, that makes sense. It seems like a
00:51:13.300 water bog place. Yeah. It's damp. It's a lot of bogs, old wood, damp. What's that dirt that they
00:51:19.280 burn? They burn in the ovens. Burn dirt in the ovens. It's like peat. It's not like dirt. It's
00:51:25.140 like some sort of layer of ground. I forget what it is, but yeah, it's wet. You're wet. It's very
00:51:30.160 wet. And that could be part of it. Plausible theory, I guess. Yeah. All right. Well, we're
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00:51:45.700 please. Okay. All right. First story I thought was very interesting and very relevant to us.
00:51:52.480 Can you read that? Fruit flies interdimensional CERN scientists find. So CERN scientists. So it's
00:51:58.740 not me. It's not an idea. It's a CERN scientist, those people who control the timelines. And can
00:52:04.680 you read that uh fruit flies that just appear out of absolutely nowhere have now been found by
00:52:09.260 scientists working at the cern facility to be in fact interdimensional after finding thousands of
00:52:14.320 them in the hadron collider i don't know i don't know what this is from so i can't even so that
00:52:20.520 could explain maybe some of the flies in the studio we've had some fly issues over the last
00:52:26.160 few months it could be like oh flickers you gotta stop the war and i ran and then bam yeah nope
00:52:33.220 Yeah.
00:52:33.980 Or it's just that disgusting wet plant you got out there.
00:52:37.320 Which I threw away.
00:52:38.360 Where they hatched from.
00:52:40.160 All right.
00:52:40.660 Let's move on.
00:52:44.040 Maybe Occam's Razor, right?
00:52:46.580 Is someone time traveling into this room or is it the stinky plant?
00:52:49.520 I don't know.
00:52:50.020 Well, if you're going to time travel, don't be a bug.
00:52:52.300 Yeah.
00:52:52.500 Has anyone ever talked to a bug besides that movie with Geppetto?
00:52:57.400 The little cricket?
00:52:59.900 Okay.
00:53:00.340 I don't know.
00:53:00.680 It's like the only bug I think has ever really talked to people.
00:53:03.040 Okay.
00:53:04.240 All right.
00:53:05.000 Next, there's been a lot of comets being sighted, especially in Texas.
00:53:10.440 There's a weird comet, something, multiple.
00:53:13.580 There's two of them.
00:53:16.380 What the heck?
00:53:18.800 All right.
00:53:19.560 So you could look at that and say, oh, this is just like a meteor shower
00:53:23.100 or it's something reentering, a satellite reentering the atmosphere
00:53:25.920 and burning up, right?
00:53:27.340 Sure.
00:53:27.980 That's what a normal person would say.
00:53:29.980 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:53:30.680 But there's one that was just outside of Houston, Texas,
00:53:34.300 that was changing direction.
00:53:37.440 Yeah, what the fuck is this?
00:53:54.420 Oh.
00:53:56.440 You get the point.
00:53:57.520 So I sent that to my space expert friend.
00:53:59.680 Uh-huh.
00:54:00.240 And he's having a hard time understanding it.
00:54:03.220 He said, oh, it could be camera angle.
00:54:05.420 And if it's coming in a certain way, it looks like it's moving, but it's not.
00:54:08.620 But it does take a turn that's kind of unexplainable.
00:54:11.460 So even the experts are puzzled by that.
00:54:13.640 Well, did we ever even get answers on those New Jersey area, New York area orbs that are going on?
00:54:19.200 Didn't they say that was weapons testing of some kind?
00:54:21.320 Yeah, I think it was just weapons testing.
00:54:23.340 Is that something involved in this now?
00:54:25.100 They moved it to Houston?
00:54:26.440 No.
00:54:27.420 You don't know?
00:54:28.600 You don't fucking know anything.
00:54:30.340 That's aliens.
00:54:31.440 Okay.
00:54:31.880 All right.
00:54:32.180 And then it also could provide some,
00:54:34.280 I can provide some historical context
00:54:36.200 because apparently things like this
00:54:37.720 have been seen in the past,
00:54:39.000 actually even more intense.
00:54:40.740 Can you read the history?
00:54:42.340 Yeah.
00:54:42.820 Somebody said,
00:54:43.480 you ever hear about that time in 1561
00:54:45.480 when a battle between orbs, crosses,
00:54:47.740 cylinders, and arrows took place
00:54:49.400 over the skies of Nuremberg, Germany
00:54:51.000 and was witnessed by most of the city?
00:54:53.160 Crazy times.
00:54:54.500 And then we have a response that's even crazier.
00:54:56.740 What gets overlooked is that Nuremberg
00:54:58.280 had a functioning printing press.
00:55:00.140 This wasn't some story
00:55:01.040 passed down through generations.
00:55:02.780 Hans Glazer published it as news
00:55:04.740 while people were still talking about it.
00:55:06.800 Then Basil reported nearly the same thing
00:55:10.700 five years later.
00:55:11.760 Two independent records.
00:55:12.980 Nobody explained either one.
00:55:14.560 That's interesting.
00:55:15.460 Yeah.
00:55:15.760 I just wanted to show you guys that
00:55:17.020 and look that up for yourself.
00:55:18.200 It's very interesting stuff
00:55:19.300 because 1561,
00:55:21.100 that's before anyone was trying to trick people.
00:55:23.120 Yeah, that's true.
00:55:23.960 That was in earnest.
00:55:24.900 That was an earnest time.
00:55:25.940 That wasn't holograms and Palantir.
00:55:28.720 Yeah, true.
00:55:29.660 There could have been something going on.
00:55:31.120 Okay.
00:55:31.940 Okay.
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00:56:22.060 no the blue bottle sounds disgusting it was bad okay and i just remembered it and i kind of like
00:56:29.560 cringed to myself like i can feel how it smells yeah that was disgusting okay um i almost crashed
00:56:37.220 my hummer into my mercedes my big body bends from the 90s for no reason rolling to the driveway
00:56:43.480 i was coming in my foot was on the brake and it slipped off and i was rolling and you know that
00:56:49.620 feeling before you get into a car wreck where you're like, I'm going to, I'm, I'm going to
00:56:53.840 crash this car. Like, it's kind of like you're skidding and you see the, the, the wall and
00:56:57.840 you're getting close. And there's that moment of acceptance of like, all right, I'm going to crash
00:57:01.320 the car. I'm in a car crash. I had that, but somehow I slammed the brakes. And when I looked
00:57:06.620 down, I had the car was in reverse. Wow. So I threw the Hummer in reverse, did a kind of a
00:57:12.180 Sophie's choice where it's like, grind your gears, Hummer's transmission or the back of the big body
00:57:17.440 beds and i just did it i looked down and i was like my adrenaline was going it was crazy but
00:57:21.760 everything's fine jason born reaction wow yeah that would have been bad because when you hit
00:57:26.060 your own car there's nobody to blame or be like this guy came out of nowhere it's just you being
00:57:30.560 an idiot fucking up two of your cars so i'm glad that worked out that's like the worst yeah because
00:57:35.280 both get fucked up the hummer probably would have been okay yeah you have a grill guard right yeah
00:57:39.660 something like that um all right we do something like that i think i got like a the bars yeah you
00:57:45.160 You have a grill guard.
00:57:45.660 But I could have scraped them up.
00:57:47.460 Whatever.
00:57:48.280 Yeah, you can do damage with the Hummer.
00:57:50.180 All right.
00:57:50.780 Our last piece of the final page of housekeeping.
00:57:54.060 For shout-outs going forward, we made this announcement last episode,
00:57:57.000 but at the end of the show.
00:57:58.440 For shout-outs going forward, we're going to adopt the Cameo model
00:58:01.100 because so many people DM me, email me, DM me on Twitter and Instagram,
00:58:05.740 Facebook, and I can't keep track of them all, and I feel bad.
00:58:08.340 So if you guys want a shout-out, either you have to be a bonus lander
00:58:11.780 or you have to send $20 on Venmo or PayPal.
00:58:14.580 links are in the description and then I will not miss it because I'll be contractually obligated
00:58:18.680 to say the shout out. So we'll never skip it. You'd have to send 20 bucks and in the note,
00:58:23.380 Hey, happy birthday to Joe from Mary and I'll do it. Yeah. And this is not one of those money grab
00:58:29.820 things. We just really don't want to do them anymore. And, but we feel bad because you can't
00:58:34.640 cut them off right before someone's birthday and whatever. And we do feel bad. Um, and we've done
00:58:39.440 them for free for like three years. We've done like thousands of birthday shout outs at this
00:58:43.300 point probably so if you guys want a birthday shout out you you would call big ed on cameo
00:58:49.360 and you would pay him 50 bucks to say something stupid yeah i i really don't i don't want to do
00:58:55.260 to be honest but if you guys want us to do them that's the way to do it and it's linked in the
00:58:59.500 description that's the end of housekeeping we're now moving on to cringe of the week
00:59:03.860 all right our first story from cringe of the week there is a roman holiday bear roundup i
00:59:13.060 believe it's called yeah it's the texas bear roundup uh tbru for short is an annual bear event
00:59:18.840 presented by the dallas bears that's i guess a group of homosexuals uh it's a weekend celebrating
00:59:23.760 the bear community and those who identify themselves as bear cubs otters and their admirers
00:59:28.120 i think that's the key part the admirers people looking to get sucked yeah that's they're doing
00:59:33.740 a suck and fuck event is what it sounds like um for a weekend of entertainment fun events shopping
00:59:39.200 fun and making many new friends. And I think probably some STDs. I think probably some bad,
00:59:46.140 bad stuff. Do you think the Indians, like they did in Ireland, are going to show up to the parade
00:59:50.640 and start? We're the bears. They could. They could. I'm going to go just to see why they're
00:59:56.440 using my likeness for that cover photo. Yeah. I'm going to have to talk to the manager and I'm going
01:00:00.580 to investigate throughout the crowd and see if anyone can tell me why I'm on the poster.
01:00:05.260 Yeah, you're going to go individual to individual and try to track down.
01:00:09.660 You're going to have to speak to all these gay bears and otters.
01:00:12.780 Let's see if I can kiss my way out of it.
01:00:14.280 Yeah.
01:00:14.720 All right.
01:00:15.540 All right.
01:00:16.120 Our first real story for Cringe of the Week is an antisocial prank that I don't like to see.
01:00:21.820 Let me see the package.
01:00:22.440 I'm going to give it to the manager.
01:00:23.640 Okay, cool.
01:00:24.320 Thank you so much, bro.
01:00:25.160 Packs, y'all.
01:00:26.380 Packs, y'all.
01:00:32.320 Brain freeze.
01:00:33.320 Are you serious?
01:00:35.260 I thought it was complimentary. I'm sorry about that.
01:00:41.620 Most drivers I go to, they have drinks out complimentary for us.
01:00:44.580 I didn't know anything about that. I'm sorry about that.
01:00:46.660 Sorry about that.
01:00:48.780 Yeah, but I have my truck.
01:00:50.240 Policy.
01:00:52.360 Policy.
01:00:57.940 I have the truck. I just left it under 10 to check it.
01:01:02.400 All right, we get it.
01:01:04.280 He goes on to drink several other people's drinks
01:01:06.580 and just take up space
01:01:08.320 and make everybody uncomfortable at this restaurant.
01:01:10.860 Yeah, and then just taking the drink,
01:01:12.740 but they're doing a bit.
01:01:13.780 It's a prank.
01:01:14.460 It's a prank.
01:01:15.120 I'm fucking with you right now
01:01:16.620 and your $20 drink that you only have 15 minutes for,
01:01:19.780 but it's a prank.
01:01:20.820 It's a prank.
01:01:22.160 And I have a little bit of an idea
01:01:24.520 if you're ever in a situation like this.
01:01:26.180 I've used this technique before.
01:01:27.500 I've told you guys this technique before.
01:01:28.900 If someone comes up to you and does something like that,
01:01:31.720 you turn and you go,
01:01:32.980 and you fake sneeze spit directly in their face and go oh you're doing bits you're doing pranks
01:01:40.400 that was my prank i was pranking you you're doing yours that one's mine i'm pranking you right now
01:01:46.080 and you just spit in their face and go oh yeah we're both doing pranks that's mine you don't
01:01:50.060 like it well i didn't really like yours either yeah um this is an interesting phenomenon too
01:01:54.800 because there's some sort of gambling app playing in this prankster video and so you know us as a
01:02:00.760 show we've always been against gambling and how much young men are kind of like putting off their
01:02:04.900 future for fucking stupid sports bets or something. And, uh, people are getting addicted to it and
01:02:10.580 taking out loans and bad, you know, bad shit that goes with gambling that nobody likes to talk about
01:02:14.700 here, but to promote gambling to young men, you're going into an establishment and fucking with like
01:02:22.000 nice paying customers. So you're promoting antisocial behavior while doing antisocial
01:02:28.700 behavior fuck these guys you know yeah it's full circle and sometimes those guys do do funny pranks
01:02:35.040 and there will be funny parts in this asshole moment you know yeah but not this one yes yes
01:02:41.800 the prank is just i'm drinking your drink and then you know the older you get what are you like 33
01:02:50.160 pranking somebody fucking get a life dude right that's a good point too all right let's move on
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01:03:43.560 This guy is a teacher and he's reading emails he gets from parents.
01:03:48.080 Emails that I've gotten from parents.
01:03:49.540 Part five.
01:03:51.860 Up first.
01:03:53.320 Subject, public humiliation.
01:03:56.440 Hi. Ethan said you asked him to put his Chromebook away in front of everyone. He felt singled out and publicly targeted. He was emailing me. Please be more discreet when enforcing roles. Best. Mom.
01:04:12.820 Next one, subject, group project concerns.
01:04:18.500 Hi, Avery mentioned her group members didn't do their share.
01:04:22.360 As you know, she naturally assumes leadership roles.
01:04:25.960 Is there a way she can receive additional credit for carrying the team emotionally?
01:04:31.740 Thank you for recognizing her strengths.
01:04:34.120 Sincerely, proud parent.
01:04:37.520 Next one.
01:04:38.500 hello i've noticed that whenever jackson forgets something he receives a consequence this feels
01:04:45.420 targeted other students forget things too in parentheses according to jackson please explain
01:04:52.100 this pattern respectfully karen there you go and this is another reason why we deserve to be
01:04:59.440 overtaken by migrants i was going to say something similar yeah and on behalf of group members not
01:05:06.440 carrying their weight for a project, that one girl's a snitch. Yeah. Yeah. Because that's how
01:05:12.960 group projects work. Someone does it all. Someone does it all. They're the leader. And that's how
01:05:18.240 you pick the group. Yeah. You pick the girl who gets straight A's and then you kind of just help
01:05:24.060 on and then wear a nice outfit on presentation day. Exactly. So I don't like to see that. I think
01:05:28.880 when I was growing up and I was going to school and what is this fifth grade or something, it
01:05:34.240 seems kind of young i think my goal was my parents and my teacher never speaking and these people are
01:05:40.040 like reaching out and emailing and texting and shit about like the day-to-day at school yeah
01:05:44.020 like a minor thing that like the kid will literally forget about i used to do the opposite where i
01:05:49.320 would take teacher to parent correspondence out of the mail yeah and i would rip it up yeah or
01:05:54.400 destroy it but i had this weird thing where i didn't i was scared to throw it out in the trash
01:05:59.140 because I was scared someone would find it.
01:06:00.460 So I would like keep it in like a hidden drawer in my room,
01:06:04.220 which is actually just like holding the evidence for longer.
01:06:06.900 Yeah.
01:06:07.420 Not a good move.
01:06:08.420 And I think this kind of represents something, right?
01:06:10.720 Like these are all presumably white people, right?
01:06:13.820 And a white classroom.
01:06:15.640 And I think the migrant types have zero issues socially.
01:06:23.280 Like give me some leeway here, not zero issues socially,
01:06:26.320 but they're social, they're regular.
01:06:28.200 They kind of fit in a little bit, but then they can't fucking read or do math.
01:06:32.940 And then all the white kids, they can read and do math and they're doing all their assignments and they get, oh, this is little Kimberly.
01:06:39.040 She's in the 99th percentile, but she's socially anxious.
01:06:42.140 She's constantly worried and she's a hypochondriac.
01:06:45.340 Like there's kind of this switch where all of us, we can do the work and do the math, the white people.
01:06:50.040 But then we're fucked up, neurotic, turning into a different kind of population.
01:06:54.100 And then the migrants, they're like easygoing or like, oh, I don't think about that at all.
01:06:58.700 My IQ is not high enough to imagine myself and how embarrassing that just was.
01:07:04.080 But they can't do reading or writing.
01:07:06.140 So there's kind of like a switch again happening in the classrooms.
01:07:09.560 And unfortunately, the migrant types are the ones who will take over because they'll brute force take what they want.
01:07:16.520 And then the hypochondriac, nervous anxiety people will just kind of give it up.
01:07:21.440 Oh, I don't know if I should launch the business.
01:07:23.180 all these things could go wrong and then some retarded hispanic goes hey i do mobile detailing
01:07:28.760 like it's an oversimplification but it's something that i'm noticing is like
01:07:33.280 all the mental stuff because people are hyper fixated on child development like when we had
01:07:40.260 when we were growing up the child development was like here's the age you walk here's the age you
01:07:44.520 read here's you do this oh the standardized test he was in this percentile and it's like okay
01:07:50.160 Parents see how it's shaping up.
01:07:52.240 And nowadays it's like, well, Mason has some emotional regulation issues and I need to talk to you about it.
01:07:59.060 You didn't like how you said that.
01:08:00.400 Yeah.
01:08:00.740 And when we went to high school, it wasn't crazy.
01:08:03.060 Like there's stories from like our parents' generation where like the nun hits you with the ruler.
01:08:07.360 Yeah, totally.
01:08:07.980 But I was on the edge.
01:08:09.300 Yeah.
01:08:09.660 Right when that switched, maybe five, ten years.
01:08:13.360 The threat still felt real.
01:08:14.620 The threat still felt real. And I went to a very strict Catholic school with like uniforms and nuns and brothers in the full outfits. They would not. I don't know what they're doing now, but that shit would not fly. Totally. All right. Let's get to our next story. A NASCAR driver, Daniel Dye, has been suspended because he did a gay voice to mock another driver.
01:08:37.260 I didn't know what he raced or anything.
01:08:38.600 We did some, like, St. Pete promo stuff, and he was at it.
01:08:44.260 And I thought he was one of, like, the Indy Next guys or, like, a Miata guy or something.
01:08:47.920 I really didn't know.
01:08:48.740 Sorry, Emma.
01:08:49.340 He plays for the other team, I think.
01:08:51.100 And I was like, so what do you, like, do y'all race any ovals?
01:08:54.980 And he was, like, distraught that I asked him that question.
01:08:57.860 He was like, yeah, we race Nashville and Iowa.
01:09:02.940 Well, I'm like, okay.
01:09:05.220 I didn't know me out as much in Nashville.
01:09:10.160 He's like, oh my gosh, yes.
01:09:13.720 They race Indianapolis, too.
01:09:15.220 I love Indianapolis.
01:09:17.100 So he just did that.
01:09:18.480 A little gay voice.
01:09:19.560 Wow, yeah, yeah.
01:09:20.700 Making fun of one of the drivers.
01:09:22.580 Not anyone was offended, probably.
01:09:24.760 No fan was offended.
01:09:26.260 No drivers were offended.
01:09:27.400 But he gets suspended for that.
01:09:30.240 Yeah, and do you think the guy sounded like that?
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01:10:02.940 I would say, yeah, I'd say probably.
01:10:06.120 Have you guys ever met a gay person who has the really gay voice?
01:10:09.640 It's exactly like that. And it's easy to mimic. You know why?
01:10:13.580 Because it's made up in the first place. It's a fake voice.
01:10:17.160 It's an act that gay people do and they put it on and they pretend it's their
01:10:21.200 personality. But when they wake up from anesthesia, they go, where am I?
01:10:26.280 In a regular voice. Oh, I'm at the hospital.
01:10:28.980 so i mean i don't know nascar we're still doing like this kind of like canceling shit i thought
01:10:35.780 nascar you know probably learned their lesson with all the the the fake bubba watson news yeah
01:10:41.860 i think they must be they they must have been captured by a bureaucrat class or a private
01:10:47.220 equity type class who's not really nascar fundamentalists and if you think about it
01:10:51.920 it's not like this was a nascar press conference in front of everyone where he goes hey that driver
01:10:58.280 He does a gay voice, you know, and he's an F-slur.
01:11:01.300 Yeah.
01:11:01.540 This was just on a live stream with his buddies.
01:11:03.680 They're opening packs of cards, and they're probably on hour two of it, you know?
01:11:07.400 Throwaway shit.
01:11:08.500 Throwaway shit that no one even saw, no one even cares about, and that is going to get you suspended.
01:11:14.040 Remember they used to, like, smoke cigarettes and fight in NASCAR back in the day?
01:11:17.480 Yeah.
01:11:17.980 I remember Dale Earnhardt used to talk about Jeff Gordon, like, what that little boy say.
01:11:22.060 He'd be like, is that your real voice?
01:11:23.680 And it was, like, slightly high-pitched.
01:11:26.020 Fucking what happened?
01:11:27.320 I don't know.
01:11:27.880 not good. Um, all right. Our last piece of cringe, there is a new trend happening on Reddit when it
01:11:34.020 comes to relationship advice boards. Uh, there's a big change from how the relationship advice used
01:11:39.320 to be from how it is now. Um, yeah, 50% of all relationship advice on Reddit is leave 15 years
01:11:47.320 of data, 52 million comments, and the trend line only goes one direction. A researcher filtered
01:11:52.980 the subreddit relationship advice down to about 1.2 million quality comments and tracked what
01:12:00.620 people actually recommended. In 2010, end relationship sat around 30%. By 2025, it's
01:12:07.680 approaching 50%. Communicate dropped from 22% to 14%. Compromise collapsed from 7% to 3%.
01:12:14.720 Give space fell from 25% to 13%. Every category that requires patience lost ground every single
01:12:21.500 year. The one category growing faster than leave is seek therapy, which went from one to 6%.
01:12:27.340 The subreddit is slowly learning to say, this is above my pay grade. Uh, yeah, I'm not going to
01:12:34.040 keep going into it anymore, but you can see on the chart here, and this has kind of been a common
01:12:38.260 trope on Reddit. Uh, the, the meme used to be like delete Facebook, get a lawyer, go no contact.
01:12:44.920 Like if your wife cheated on you or something. And this is kind of common now it's like leave,
01:12:50.500 always leave go no contact set up a boundary right which is a lot of the millennial energy
01:12:56.320 therapy speak we've talked about where oh i'm setting a boundary and it's like you're isolating
01:13:00.800 like your closest family member who you don't have another of yeah that's what i was gonna say
01:13:05.120 it's the same uh advice they give to people with maga relatives who are progressive totally cut
01:13:10.780 them off cut off your 80 year old dad with declining health because you like abortion and
01:13:15.340 he watches Hannah Pete on Fox.
01:13:17.120 Yeah.
01:13:18.240 That's like the same thing.
01:13:19.460 It's just always cut it off.
01:13:20.280 Your dad who drove you when you were six years old
01:13:21.880 to every single softball game you've ever played in,
01:13:24.520 you know, cut him off now because he likes Donald Trump.
01:13:27.620 And it's like a view that you're going to have
01:13:29.620 in like 20 years from now
01:13:31.700 if you have like a normal development
01:13:33.240 and he won't be here and you can't enjoy it.
01:13:36.100 Yeah.
01:13:36.460 You guys can't enjoy Trump together in 2045.
01:13:38.960 And you can't get that time back.
01:13:40.500 But yeah, I mean, this is pretty common
01:13:42.140 and everybody it's all um we kind of had a bonus land recently where we talked about a lot of the
01:13:48.400 dating stuff and how all the women think all my girlfriends are amazing 10 out of 10 supermodel
01:13:53.960 catches and the men are just like incompetent no one sees well yeah and but this is another one
01:14:01.160 of those things this is just common therapy and breakup there's no working through anything
01:14:05.600 it's it's very strange everyone's empowered and alone and it's interesting uh someone tweeted
01:14:11.760 about it too. The LLMs, the large language models, like the AI, they use Reddit a lot and subreddits
01:14:18.960 to kind of understand human psyche and how everything works. To train off of, they train
01:14:23.500 off of Reddit message boards basically. And then they're basically being trained to receive this
01:14:30.340 information and then give it back to people when they ask. So sometimes when you ask AI for
01:14:35.120 something, they're just giving you the answer that a Redditor would. So be careful. Careful out
01:14:40.060 there yeah all right then we have the picture here which is like you know closes us out dump
01:14:44.620 him shirt that's the energy for millennials and younger these days so you're kind of heavy you
01:14:49.460 should lock them lock them in before you get heavier yeah that's what i'd say that's a good
01:14:53.580 what's a baby gonna do blow you out not good all right well that's the end of cringe we're now
01:14:58.340 moving on to urban decay all right our first story from urban decay is another clip from
01:15:05.280 Daytona Beach spring break where everyone
01:15:07.400 has that thang on them.
01:15:11.160 One gun.
01:15:16.300 Two gun.
01:15:17.300 Hand in the backpack.
01:15:19.780 Hand down your pants.
01:15:21.580 Untrustworthy type.
01:15:23.580 And they're about to show somebody
01:15:25.240 who's my personal favorite.
01:15:29.020 We're going to pause on him.
01:15:30.660 What the fuck is that?
01:15:32.780 The guy with the backpack.
01:15:33.880 On the front.
01:15:34.460 The guy with the backpack on the front, full nylon leggings, a ski mask.
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01:16:06.640 on the beach he's covered from head to toe with that weird backpack and he's kind of alone
01:16:15.260 loner energy like yeah i'm here at the party interesting beach outfit and so i want to make
01:16:20.860 a direct plea to the black delegation from a member of the white delegation here we could
01:16:26.580 I think, solve a little bit of our racial tension if you guys agreed to ostracize or outright ban
01:16:33.420 that type of guy. I don't think you guys even like that type of guy, right? Can we all agree
01:16:39.760 on that and say like, hey, no ski masks on the beach in warm spring weather? With open backpacks
01:16:46.240 and your hand like this, you have to go in and pull out whatever's in there? Yeah. Here's what
01:16:50.680 a stock photo of a robber looks like. He's got the same vibe, the same energy. He's got the big
01:16:57.920 bag, the face cover, nylon, black, sleek black stockings. All right. So this is an olive branch.
01:17:03.320 If you guys can ban and ostracize this guy, which should be totally doable. I mean, what value is
01:17:09.580 this guy to your group, right? Not a lot. I think we can move forward from there if we get this guy
01:17:15.360 out of the picture, right? That's a great point. He's up to no good. Accept the offer, please.
01:17:19.960 Please.
01:17:20.740 In a situation like this, obviously, it all turns into gunshots eventually.
01:17:25.220 Safest place to be is in the water.
01:17:27.080 Yeah.
01:17:27.760 But then if there's a shark, I don't know what happens.
01:17:31.180 I don't know what's – I think the shark's less dangerous.
01:17:33.300 Yeah, I think so too.
01:17:34.240 No one's coming in the water to get you.
01:17:36.020 Oh, there he is out there.
01:17:37.420 Yeah, he's there.
01:17:38.580 Freestyle.
01:17:39.120 Freestyle out to him.
01:17:40.660 Any lifeguard around?
01:17:43.240 Butterfly to him.
01:17:44.100 Yeah, totally.
01:17:45.260 Safest place is the water.
01:17:46.380 I agree.
01:17:46.680 And then I was thinking this too.
01:17:48.160 We have a clip in Uplifting Gold of a guy who's doing metal detecting.
01:17:52.080 After shots break out at Daytona Beach spring break and everyone scatters,
01:17:56.200 hitting that beach with the metal detector.
01:17:58.340 Gold chains.
01:17:59.340 Yeah.
01:17:59.680 I don't know how real the gold chains are.
01:18:01.800 14 carat top end.
01:18:03.260 10 carat.
01:18:03.900 Yeah.
01:18:04.300 Yeah.
01:18:05.320 But they might be worth something.
01:18:07.320 Gold plated nickel.
01:18:09.060 You know, that's where you find the stuff.
01:18:11.220 Yeah.
01:18:11.900 All right.
01:18:12.400 Let's get to our next story, which was the one we mentioned in the intro.
01:18:14.640 there is a crime gene and some groups have it more than others.
01:18:19.160 Yeah. The two repeat allele of the MAOA gene confers an increased risk for shooting and
01:18:25.940 stabbing behaviors. So yeah, we're going to, the current study builds on this research and
01:18:32.100 examines the association between the two repeat allele and shooting and stabbing behaviors and a
01:18:37.100 sample of males drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
01:18:41.200 analyses revealed that African-American males who carry the two repeat allele are significantly
01:18:46.900 more likely than all other genotypes to engage in shooting and stabbing behaviors and to report
01:18:52.280 having multiple shooting and stabbing victims. And there are some limitations to the study,
01:18:56.900 some stuff like that, but basically a gene that increases your proclivity to shoot and stab,
01:19:04.200 and it's almost all African-Americans. That's interesting. I couldn't, well,
01:19:08.860 now it makes sense. It ain't their fault. That's why you got to let them go. So it's this gene
01:19:13.720 that's linked to shooting and stabbing. And then African-Americans are 50 times more likely to
01:19:19.280 carry that gene. Yes, exactly. So we have that kind of summation here. Can you give that a read?
01:19:25.120 No. It says the same thing? Yeah, I just said it. Okay. There you go. That was Rap Boy's idea.
01:19:30.160 So it's the NGGR gene is what they're calling it. You told me that. Yeah. You didn't? No,
01:19:37.900 i did okay that was a mistake that was a retraction they're not calling it that they're
01:19:41.760 not calling it that but it does make sense that it does come down to genetics and i noticed that
01:19:45.860 with jerry the rottweiler he has really good genetics and he doesn't get sick he can eat
01:19:52.040 whatever and he's just a chad no matter what so i would say when it comes to genes in real life
01:19:57.340 and humans 70 of it's probably genetics of course maybe even more that's why you have some people
01:20:04.180 who smoke cigarettes their whole life and live to a hundred. And then one guy smokes one cigarette
01:20:08.300 and he gets lung cancer. Yeah. I think that's how it works. All right. Before we end. Sorry,
01:20:14.840 not to get out of your transition, but how many of these studies like aren't being funded at all
01:20:20.440 anymore? Cause it's just taboo to talk about like differences in races. All of them. You know what
01:20:25.020 I mean? Like you fund the, the Somali bullshit or the LGBTQ Venezuelans theater project, but we
01:20:32.820 can't actually figure out like what drives differences between individual humans and then
01:20:36.740 you find the info and you're like no this can't be and you call the boss in and they all come in
01:20:41.280 to look at the data and it's like we're gonna get a knock on the door for taking your funding away
01:20:45.300 congratulations on the breakthrough you're losing your funding it's like one of those things like oh
01:20:49.380 we discovered free energy yeah this is gonna be great we're gonna be billionaires and instead you
01:20:53.580 get killed and your office gets raided and stripped yep um and then to close out our um spring break
01:21:00.900 section we have a comparison of what spring break used to be versus what it is now so remember it
01:21:06.640 used to be all nice white people who are good looking throwing the frisbee yeah and now bitches
01:21:12.700 be fighting yeah big ass bitches fighting that is what it is and guys spring break is like
01:21:18.800 every school district every random uh there's different breaks so we're gonna see more of this
01:21:26.080 behavior for the next like probably month or maybe up until Easter. Yeah. Spring breaks kind
01:21:31.640 of roll up into Easter. That's how it works. There have been some arrests. Uh, there was an
01:21:36.760 announcement from the sheriff, 133 arrests made in Daytona beach and new Smyrna beach, uh, as spring
01:21:41.960 break continues. And I think that was the data from last weekend seems, I don't know. Does that
01:21:47.120 number seem low to you? We could do more. Yeah. So rest them all and then make them interview to
01:21:51.600 get out. Exactly. We need a, we need jail first and then you only get let out after you're
01:21:56.060 trustworthy. That's a good point. And then we have another example of some spring break chaos,
01:22:00.620 but this is just in Atlanta at the Cumberland mall. Yeah. And this might be, we're going to
01:22:04.380 play it cause it's got copyright music, but you can see the mobs, the same sort of fluid dynamics
01:22:08.620 of young black crowds. They all love sprinting, taking over the steak and shake. They like the
01:22:14.760 beef tallow and they wear masks. Some of them wear masks. Yeah. We just got to get that type
01:22:19.760 a guy out can we agree black to white delegation and so uh the cumberland mall in atlanta georgia
01:22:25.700 has banned guess who teens all juveniles after 3 p.m like you look at these tight ranges and it's
01:22:33.600 like i 3 p.m we don't even if there's even a hint of darkness in the sky it's fucking shut down
01:22:39.560 wake up at 12 30 they're gonna chill and smoke a blunt shit for an hour get some food three o'clock
01:22:46.220 They're done.
01:22:46.840 Send them home to go to bed.
01:22:48.180 If you're white, Asian, whatever, respectful, we don't give a shit because black kids ruined it, right?
01:22:53.660 Yep.
01:22:54.140 All right, our next clip.
01:22:55.100 Last episode, we talked about the free food hotel hack, which is just walking to a hotel, pretending you're staying there and eating the breakfast.
01:23:02.540 This woman found another hack to get free fried chicken.
01:23:05.900 And the hack is stealing.
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01:23:26.420 All to bring you the help you need.
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01:23:35.920 so guys um you ever hungry or you know ain't got no money or don't feel like spending no money
01:23:46.880 you feel me all you gotta do is go to walmart when you go to walmart go to the place where
01:23:55.120 they got the hot food at i got me some tenders she got some wings and some wedges so once you
01:24:02.080 get the food right after you get the food after you get the food you can just walk around until
01:24:09.320 it's gone or you feel me you can just leave but uh the best thing to do is walk around
01:24:16.320 all the way till it's gone but that'll do it fascinating i wrote that down there's some good
01:24:23.240 tips in there you get the food and then you eat it until it's gone yeah and a video that could
01:24:29.780 have taken three seconds for an iq over 120 is for some reason a 41 second video of a fat
01:24:36.460 heavyset black woman stealing fried chicken in front of her baby or someone else's baby i think
01:24:41.820 maybe look too white to be this yeah gee gang who stole the fried chicken oh well it could be
01:24:47.220 anyone gang let's split up and find out was it the overweight black woman i don't know probably
01:24:54.320 Get the mystery van revved up for this mystery.
01:24:57.760 Yeah, it was old Mr. Weatherby dressed up as a morbidly obese black woman.
01:25:03.020 It's always the ones you least expect.
01:25:05.160 He was trying to buy the land for cheap.
01:25:08.300 That's pretty good, Richard.
01:25:10.180 All right, next we have a guy on a bus who's not in the right mind.
01:25:15.800 Do you think he's crazy or something?
01:25:17.100 He's talking to police and he's opposing them no matter what.
01:25:19.400 Yeah, I think it's the oppositional defiant black energy we've been discussing,
01:25:22.520 but let's just let it play.
01:25:23.580 If you touch me, put your hands on me, brother.
01:25:25.680 I promise you, brother, I know something, brother.
01:25:27.040 I don't have to put my hands on you if you just walk off the bus.
01:25:29.660 Yeah, brother, you touch me, brother.
01:25:30.780 One of us is going to go down on the bus.
01:25:32.440 All right, well, we're not going to be talking anymore.
01:25:34.160 When the other units come, we're going to be removing you from the bus.
01:25:37.200 You're not going to touch me.
01:25:38.280 You're not going to touch me.
01:25:39.720 You're not going to touch me.
01:25:40.840 I promise you that.
01:25:41.820 You want to clear me, bro?
01:25:42.860 I'll break your phone, brother.
01:25:44.640 We're going to get your phone.
01:25:45.420 All right, you're not threatening anybody.
01:25:47.260 Touch me.
01:25:48.400 Touch me, brother.
01:25:50.680 Touch me.
01:25:51.320 You're done.
01:25:51.780 tough day to have a woman partner as a cop yeah you're kind of on the uh you're on year 10 or 12
01:26:10.220 you probably can't take this guy one-on-one or don't think you can and you got to wait for backup
01:26:14.220 because you're partnered with barb or trisha whoever it is and then if the backup comes
01:26:20.180 and it's two more lady cops.
01:26:21.400 You go, we're going to wait for more back.
01:26:23.060 We got to wait for one more car to get here.
01:26:25.580 And you know, it's funny.
01:26:26.460 These guys are transit police.
01:26:27.960 This woman cop, she could be a sergeant.
01:26:31.160 She could have gotten promoted three times
01:26:33.120 since she got on the force.
01:26:34.840 And she's doing really good.
01:26:36.380 And her reviews are always glowing and excellent.
01:26:39.080 But I outrank her on this bus
01:26:41.180 when it comes time to wrestle down
01:26:42.760 an oppositional defiant black man.
01:26:44.660 I become sergeant because you can't wrestle this guy.
01:26:48.200 tight quarters wrestling situation.
01:26:50.940 I outrank you.
01:26:51.920 You get outranked.
01:26:52.660 Fleckus outranks you.
01:26:54.080 Any man pretty much outranks you.
01:26:56.320 You come over and go, step aside.
01:26:58.180 Is everything okay here?
01:26:59.480 Yeah.
01:27:00.540 Stand down, Sergeant.
01:27:01.740 I got it from here.
01:27:03.400 Are you undercover?
01:27:04.660 No, I'm just 6'1".
01:27:06.360 No, I'm just 240 pounds and I'm 6'3 and I'm a man
01:27:09.220 and then I work out pretty regularly.
01:27:11.200 So should I take it from here?
01:27:12.740 And then she like goes, yeah.
01:27:15.040 She does like a little shameful nod.
01:27:16.500 Do you have any training?
01:27:17.280 No.
01:27:17.600 No.
01:27:18.200 No, a little wrestling in high school.
01:27:20.240 I get the gist, though.
01:27:21.560 It's a head in the back of his neck, knee on him, George Floyd situation.
01:27:25.420 I know how to do it.
01:27:26.660 I know about wrist control, and I know about headlocks.
01:27:30.340 All right, let's go on to our next.
01:27:33.040 We can skip the Williamsburg Screamer.
01:27:35.040 There's a guy in Williamsburg who just screams at the top of his lungs,
01:27:37.900 and he's kind of like a local celebrity now.
01:27:40.520 Guy screams, nobody knows what to do.
01:27:43.100 That's it.
01:27:43.740 That's the Williamsburg Screamer.
01:27:44.900 We'll skip that.
01:27:45.360 We can skip that.
01:27:46.160 That one's easy.
01:27:47.060 and then we have a bus attack here so a man a nissan ultima owner attacks the crossing guard
01:27:54.660 woman video shows the terrifying moment a man punched a school crossing guard in the face and
01:28:00.840 ran away leaving her unconscious video from another angle shows what led to the attack
01:28:06.540 police say the suspect driving a gold nissan ultima drives past and abruptly pulls over
01:28:11.840 He gets out of his car and chases the crossing guard down, yelling in her face and punching her.
01:28:17.800 According to Police Chief Joseph Gabe, the victim told detectives the man was getting impatient while he was sitting in his car,
01:28:24.360 waiting for her to cross with the children who had just gotten off the school bus.
01:28:27.840 Nissan Altima driver.
01:28:29.460 Absolutely clapped out, blown out Nissan Altima.
01:28:32.500 You can see it on the thing, like mismatched hubcaps, looks like a dent in the side.
01:28:37.440 Financed probably $500 a month for 82 years or something.
01:28:41.340 And he knocks out a woman crossing guard.
01:28:44.060 And I was thinking, when would this make sense?
01:28:46.900 If the woman crossing guard was diddling the kids or something right in front of you?
01:28:50.820 If she was running some sort of like sex trafficking ring.
01:28:54.060 And there she is.
01:28:54.980 And you have to go get her.
01:28:56.400 So the cops come and she's knocked out.
01:28:58.060 You're a hero.
01:28:59.080 Yeah.
01:28:59.420 That's it.
01:29:00.300 So, yeah.
01:29:01.060 So there's the spectrum.
01:29:01.920 Sex trafficking, school crossing guard versus had to wait 30 seconds.
01:29:06.480 For kids to cross the street coming from school.
01:29:09.460 Yeah.
01:29:09.800 For kids.
01:29:10.900 So waiting for children, I'll sucker punch a woman.
01:29:14.660 You kind of see what happens in the mind of a street rat, right?
01:29:17.300 It's not like you're waiting for someone to have their Lamborghini delivered
01:29:20.620 and they're closing down both lanes of the road.
01:29:23.900 Fucking rich people.
01:29:26.040 It's students, children going to school.
01:29:28.240 And a woman crossing guard and you had to get out of your gold,
01:29:30.960 busted up Nissan Altima to knock her out.
01:29:32.820 And then, you know, guys, this will be an update next week where we say,
01:29:36.440 hey, remember that guy?
01:29:37.380 Turns out he was arrested 20 times.
01:29:39.000 He constantly punches and beats up on his baby mama.
01:29:42.220 You guys know who's out there, right?
01:29:44.600 And they let him go on $1,200 bail.
01:29:46.720 The type of guy who would punch a crossing guard.
01:29:50.060 Horrible.
01:29:50.700 Yeah.
01:29:51.160 Very frustrating stuff.
01:29:52.680 He probably had the gene.
01:29:54.220 He has the gene.
01:29:56.040 All right.
01:29:56.700 We can go to our last clip here.
01:29:58.980 This is a good example of justice.
01:30:03.000 You know, we always are frustrated with the bad DAs, the progressive DAs, the judges who let people go.
01:30:09.000 This is an example of a judge doing the right thing.
01:30:11.780 It's a little bit of a long clip, but it's worth it.
01:30:13.560 Mr. Fontenet, there was a time some years ago that there really wasn't even a question.
01:30:19.260 Everyone, state's attorneys were recommending youthful offenders, probation.
01:30:24.840 Let's give everybody an opportunity.
01:30:26.620 And things have just changed in such an incredibly dangerous way with young people doing what I just saw you do on that screen.
01:30:37.080 And I cannot imagine the fear that that person had that was working in that store that he now has just trying to go to work, make a living and go home.
01:30:50.300 And he has three people come in and not just grab a little quick something and run out, but terrorize him for quite some time.
01:31:01.960 Pulling him around, yanking him around, putting guns in his face.
01:31:05.360 all three of you. I also, in addition to the PSI, get jail incident reports. And you apparently
01:31:15.420 like to fight and jump people, which is what's been happening in the jail. So it makes it very
01:31:20.600 difficult for me to go, oh, this is somebody that's going to get out and behave who can follow
01:31:26.320 the rules because you can't even follow the rules in jail. And the pre-sentence report shows
01:31:33.120 that you're a high risk level, which tells me that after they've looked at everything, that
01:31:38.280 you don't have, unfortunately, a good likelihood of being successful if I were to put you on
01:31:43.340 probation. And Mr. Coleman's right. We're tired of it. And there's got to be something done. So
01:31:49.720 in clause number 25, DCCR 1759, I'm going to find that you entered your plea of guilty freely and
01:31:56.040 voluntarily. I'm going to find sufficient evidence to find you guilty. And at this time, I'm going to
01:32:00.240 find you guilty of aggravated robbery i'm going to sentence you to a term of 25 years in the
01:32:04.560 institutional division his family's freaking out in the back so then the family gets upset in the
01:32:22.860 back yeah 25 years well to be fair i think he took a plea and still got 25 so he snitched
01:32:29.680 and got 25?
01:32:30.840 No, no.
01:32:31.360 Took a plea deal,
01:32:32.320 meaning he pled guilty
01:32:33.520 and was expecting leniency
01:32:35.500 and then she just hit him
01:32:36.400 with a fucking hammer.
01:32:37.780 Good.
01:32:38.260 You get guilty?
01:32:39.080 You admit it?
01:32:39.660 25.
01:32:40.340 I love that.
01:32:41.740 And this woman,
01:32:43.000 she talks about all the things
01:32:45.080 that we've kind of been talking about,
01:32:46.460 how every single incident,
01:32:48.040 you have to look very closely
01:32:49.140 at mitigating or aggravating factors.
01:32:51.220 And it feels like
01:32:52.140 nobody's been doing that
01:32:53.220 for a really long time.
01:32:54.120 And we've just been kind of doing
01:32:55.440 the mandatory minimum sentence.
01:32:57.440 And she looked at the past
01:32:58.960 and says,
01:32:59.320 this hasn't been working, giving people youthful offender status. And she's seen them all. She
01:33:04.080 probably gave them for maybe three years when she got white guilted during peak woke. You know what
01:33:08.940 I mean? She was probably like, oh, he's a youthful offender. We'll, we'll give him a chance. And
01:33:12.480 she's probably already seen some of those people come back into her courtroom. Yeah. Um, the
01:33:17.560 menacing, the nature of the crime, obviously. And then the fighting in jail, obviously this isn't
01:33:22.000 some good kid who's just down on his luck. He's deep in the game. He's a criminal and he needs
01:33:27.440 to be on timeout from society, right? We're not talking about rehabilitating people. We're not
01:33:32.800 talking about making you a better man or showing you the wrong way or the right way. We're talking
01:33:37.480 about keeping you in a cage away from the productive people. And so I love this. And I love
01:33:43.380 how these are all the little things that I'm always thinking about when sentencing, right?
01:33:48.120 Yeah. The how you acted. We've long been proponents of like, hey, however they act in the back of the
01:33:53.620 police car that needs to be shown to the jury you know all these little things so i love it and you
01:33:59.360 could tell this woman's sick of it she's sick of seeing some of the shit she's seen and this kid's
01:34:03.560 dumb as fuck look at the look on this guy's face he doesn't process anything until 25 years stupid
01:34:09.700 neck tattoo dumb motherfucker probably came from a no daddy household he just has the crime gene he
01:34:16.640 just needs to be away from us i don't care oh you could get your ged in jail i don't care away from
01:34:23.600 us right that's how i feel about rescue pit bulls totally same energy away from like oh maybe he
01:34:29.520 could or just not near me not in my dog park not in my neighborhood don't bring him around here
01:34:35.540 if you need to lock him in a cage for their whole life that's fine i don't even want to know i know
01:34:41.380 so that's kind of how i feel about that all right um and that judge was great and if that judge is
01:34:46.420 somehow a show watcher we'll send you a shirt there you go we'll send you the whole thing all
01:34:50.780 All right. Well, that's the end of Urban Decay. We're now moving on to uplifting gold. Don't get
01:34:54.680 too down or too depressed. We have some uplifting stuff today. First, we have Terry, the treasure
01:34:59.260 hunter. My wife says it's crazy to be digging pennies, and I don't like to give that pretty
01:35:04.340 much weight. I average a dollar an hour, which is terrible. I'm Terry Sather, and I'm a treasure
01:35:11.040 hunter. I'm a metal detectorist. This is my 10th month doing this. I typically can physically stand
01:35:18.700 And at my age, 77, two or three hours a day of this before my back and legs get really sore.
01:35:25.920 There it is. That's another penny.
01:35:27.740 What does your wife think about metal detecting?
01:35:32.300 She cannot understand why I would dig for pennies.
01:35:38.380 I have an extra metal detector.
01:35:40.720 And if she would ever want to do it, I have that.
01:35:44.220 That's available.
01:35:45.640 I would like to have somebody that I did this with all the time.
01:35:50.220 Because it's just more fun.
01:35:52.300 Now, you want to keep it on the ground.
01:35:54.180 Keep it on the ground and flat.
01:35:55.620 Are you right-handed?
01:35:56.700 Yes.
01:35:57.100 Most right-handed people use their right hand.
01:35:58.660 There you go.
01:35:59.600 You're joking.
01:36:00.660 That's a quarter.
01:36:01.260 That's a quarter.
01:36:03.060 Oh, my gosh.
01:36:04.760 Oh, man, there's another quarter.
01:36:06.620 Yep.
01:36:07.160 Look at that.
01:36:08.020 Wow, two quarters, Terry.
01:36:09.780 Am I beating you?
01:36:11.220 Two quarters, Terry.
01:36:13.420 That's nice.
01:36:14.500 All right.
01:36:15.040 What's with this guy's wife?
01:36:17.040 Yeah.
01:36:17.560 She doesn't like it.
01:36:18.700 That's nice because it's like, oh, Terry, you need to stop doing this.
01:36:22.280 It's a waste of time.
01:36:23.360 All right, Terry's going to be in the house all day and he doesn't move around and he's 77 and he was getting up and walking around for hours a day in the sun.
01:36:30.820 Now he's –
01:36:32.040 Yeah, I think when you get to that age, like the hobby matters less than the things surrounding the hobby.
01:36:40.500 Why are you doing that, Terry?
01:36:41.520 It's not productive.
01:36:42.160 We have a $3 million 401K.
01:36:43.840 We're completely fine.
01:36:44.540 And it's like, yeah, I don't want to sit in this cramped little house or something.
01:36:48.260 I need to do something.
01:36:49.560 You should go to Daytona Beach.
01:36:51.200 Yes.
01:36:51.920 With that.
01:36:52.660 Bullet casings.
01:36:53.680 We'll see who's-
01:36:54.380 Fake gold chains.
01:36:55.360 We'll see who's laughing.
01:36:56.980 Terry.
01:36:57.240 We'll see who gets a new wife after that.
01:36:58.500 I feel like metal detecting is feast or famine too.
01:37:00.600 It's like I average a dollar an hour until you find a big giant gold necklace eventually one time.
01:37:06.680 Until you find an engagement ring.
01:37:07.960 All it takes is one, right?
01:37:09.300 Yep.
01:37:09.920 All right.
01:37:10.580 Next, this is a prank.
01:37:12.500 the guy who's recording is doing a girl's voice and no one can find where the girl's voice is
01:37:18.480 coming from. Excuse me. Ma'am? Somebody said excuse me. Sir? Somebody. Excuse me.
01:37:42.500 I need help.
01:37:50.540 I need help.
01:37:51.700 I'm scared.
01:37:53.060 Where you at?
01:37:54.400 Where you at?
01:37:55.900 I'm in the cooler.
01:37:57.620 Where the cooler?
01:37:58.120 They're in the cooler, y'all.
01:37:59.800 They're inside the cooler.
01:38:00.980 They're inside the cooler.
01:38:04.560 And eventually they push the cooler and go back there.
01:38:08.200 Oh, that's funny.
01:38:09.640 That's a good prank.
01:38:10.900 No one's getting really that pranked.
01:38:12.760 Yeah, and then if you don't have time, you can just leave.
01:38:15.200 There's nothing going on.
01:38:16.520 There's nothing in the prank.
01:38:17.320 Or you say, oh, I think that guy's doing a voice.
01:38:19.700 Carry on.
01:38:21.000 All right, next, there is a virtual reality train for old people,
01:38:26.220 so they think they're on the train.
01:38:31.420 They're in the station.
01:38:33.400 They like this.
01:38:35.000 This is great.
01:38:35.640 I actually, this awoke something in me where I finally said AI and virtual reality is good for people who no longer have mobility.
01:38:44.860 Like we talk about young kids getting stuck into slop world, but if you're done, you might as well enjoy the AI.
01:38:51.880 Take a train trip through the Alps.
01:38:53.520 Yeah.
01:38:54.180 You never saw it when you were alive.
01:38:55.780 Might as well see it.
01:38:56.820 And then some of them might not even know.
01:38:58.480 They might for a second kind of just forget where they are and what they're up to and look out the window and see a nice lake.
01:39:04.120 and, you know, oh, I'm going over Lake Como.
01:39:06.340 I didn't know I was in Italy.
01:39:07.400 Oh, when did I get here?
01:39:08.760 Who has my passport?
01:39:09.780 Where's my passport?
01:39:11.500 I need to pay for this.
01:39:13.060 You start hitting your helper.
01:39:14.460 I need a checkbook.
01:39:15.400 I need my checks.
01:39:16.480 I need to pay for this.
01:39:18.060 All right, next, this rat knows how to control a remote-controlled car.
01:39:23.960 Haven't we shown this already?
01:39:26.120 Maybe.
01:39:26.700 We showed this guy before?
01:39:28.760 He's getting better, so if we have.
01:39:30.660 I think we have shown him.
01:39:32.140 He's getting better with it.
01:39:33.480 You see how he moves it?
01:39:34.800 Yeah, he knows.
01:39:35.680 How long until he controls a human?
01:39:38.460 Rats are smart, man.
01:39:39.600 I feel like rats are a tough one.
01:39:41.400 You know how we were calling the pigeon rat with wings earlier?
01:39:45.460 Rats are kind of like, they're still a mammal, but they just carry diseases.
01:39:49.400 And they're smart.
01:39:50.680 They sniff stuff out.
01:39:52.360 They're just willing to scurry in some shit.
01:39:55.500 Yeah, yeah.
01:39:56.260 It just sucks that they, if they were like, oh, we really like nuts instead of garbage.
01:40:02.140 That's so true.
01:40:02.880 Or they wash their hands like a raccoon.
01:40:04.500 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:40:05.580 You never see that.
01:40:06.220 And they have that rat tail.
01:40:07.620 The rat tail is bad, because like a squirrel's tail without the fur is a rat's tail.
01:40:11.360 Yeah, it's fluffy and stuff.
01:40:12.220 But it's fluffy and nice.
01:40:13.460 Yeah.
01:40:13.860 A rat, uphill climb.
01:40:16.880 All right, next, this couple got married at home.
01:40:27.880 And they're wearing their favorite gear.
01:40:30.100 and this is the handoff.
01:40:33.300 They're handing off the woman to the
01:40:35.580 new husband. That's the dad on the right.
01:40:43.640 And they got everyone there.
01:40:45.680 Is the TV on in the background?
01:40:47.520 They're playing music on the TV.
01:40:48.820 Oh, okay.
01:40:49.420 As we said, broken hearted.
01:40:52.980 I'm here to...
01:40:54.020 Never mind.
01:40:55.820 Never mind.
01:40:56.700 well today we are here to celebrate something that doesn't happen every day
01:41:03.220 the joining of the two all right we get it it's just nice to see that
01:41:11.120 i'm gonna pass on that one brother you're setting me up to be rude i'm just a joke i'm happy for
01:41:18.320 everybody all right next our last clip is our pure americana clip of the week this is some history
01:41:25.580 And you guys know buildings, right?
01:41:27.940 Of course.
01:41:28.620 You know cities.
01:41:29.540 I'm familiar.
01:41:30.800 There is some rules and science behind how cities are made in America.
01:41:35.840 And I thought that would be a cool clip for Pure Americana Clip of the Week
01:41:38.520 because it's kind of a history lesson and very interesting.
01:41:41.120 Check out this.
01:41:42.300 Look at this invisible V-shape.
01:41:44.180 Well, it turns out there's a genius reason for it.
01:41:46.240 In 1915, the Equitable Building was right on the edge of Broadway.
01:41:49.560 But it rose so tall and, more importantly, straight up from the edge of the sidewalk.
01:41:52.680 So this casted entire streets into permanent darkness and people were outraged
01:41:56.540 So a year later the city passed America's first zoning law
01:41:59.300 And it said the higher you wanted to build the more you're to pull the building inward from the street
01:42:03.200 And they enforce this with a simple rule the V picture of V shape starting at the center of the street and angling upward
01:42:08.880 Your building had to fit inside that V and in order to get maximum floor space developers built to the exact edge of the envelope
01:42:14.640 So this created those wedding kick skyscrapers built in the 20s and 30s
01:42:17.820 But the size of the V depends on one thing street width
01:42:20.960 That's why the Empire State, Chrysler, and Billionaire's Row are all the widest streets
01:42:24.780 with a wider V. Because a 100-foot street lets you rise straight to 200 feet, versus
01:42:29.060 a 60-foot street caps you at just 120. So that's an extra 80 feet or 8 extra floors
01:42:33.820 at full building width before any setback, which means more rentable space and more profit.
01:42:38.120 Isn't that interesting?
01:42:39.020 Yeah, it is.
01:42:39.720 Did you know that?
01:42:40.640 I knew about setback rules, but I didn't know, like, I didn't fully know when it was
01:42:45.920 or if it was universal or if some people really got smoked
01:42:50.440 and had a no-shade street and all that stuff.
01:42:53.360 But I know there's setback rules all the time.
01:42:54.720 I didn't know they were doing angles like that in 1915.
01:42:58.240 We're smart.
01:42:59.260 Before the migrants are here, we're smart.
01:43:00.980 That's so true.
01:43:02.240 All right, well, that's the end of the show.
01:43:03.900 We do have some shout-outs.
01:43:05.180 First, we got a shout-out from Zach H. at his hotel.
01:43:07.940 This is the way to watch the show, guys.
01:43:09.360 All right, welcome back to Bungus Talks, the podcast, episode 3.
01:43:12.820 Welcome back to Bungus Talks, the podcast, episode 3.
01:43:15.920 This is what we mean by you have to watch on multiple devices.
01:43:23.120 If you guys aren't watching like that.
01:43:25.100 Total immersion.
01:43:26.300 I'm not happy unless everyone's watching like that.
01:43:28.900 Okay.
01:43:29.300 All right.
01:43:29.560 We do have some shout outs.
01:43:30.560 We have a happy birthday to Trisha on March 17th.
01:43:33.500 Her and Alex are getting married next month and they're bonus landers.
01:43:36.860 Happy birthday, Trisha.
01:43:37.860 And they're going to send us a picture from their wedding watching the show.
01:43:40.820 And we're going to put them in the shout out compilation that comes at the end.
01:43:44.400 Lovely.
01:43:44.600 Happy birthday to Tim Van Allen.
01:43:47.020 He's turning 31 on March 21st.
01:43:50.200 And his son, John, is also turning older on March 22nd.
01:43:55.360 Sounds like we didn't give a specific date there.
01:43:57.580 But that was Tim?
01:43:58.440 Timmy?
01:43:59.060 Tim.
01:43:59.680 So Tim turns 31 and then John, the son, turns another age older on March 22nd.
01:44:06.300 Happy birthday, Tim.
01:44:07.160 Happy birthday to you guys.
01:44:09.460 We have a happy birthday to Drake Derryberry on March 21st.
01:44:14.600 From the Splice Crew.
01:44:16.200 Happy birthday to Drake Dairy Berry.
01:44:18.280 That sounded like a fake name.
01:44:20.800 Am I getting pranked?
01:44:21.720 I might be getting pranked, Drake Dairy Berry.
01:44:23.240 And the Splice Crew is probably some like KKK section.
01:44:27.220 USS Liberty sends its regards or some shit.
01:44:31.160 Oh, man.
01:44:32.060 Either way, you got it.
01:44:33.100 You got it.
01:44:33.940 Yeah.
01:44:34.600 Okay.
01:44:35.040 And our last shout out is to Raina.
01:44:40.400 David says he is sorry and that he loves you very much
01:44:44.140 and he's been trying to be a better boyfriend.
01:44:46.660 They watch all the shows together,
01:44:48.300 but David just wants to tell Raina that he's sorry.
01:44:51.640 If he ever was not the best boyfriend,
01:44:53.340 he's going to be better and continue to improve.
01:44:56.400 And he's very grateful that you guys are in a relationship
01:44:59.340 and you guys are a great couple.
01:45:00.640 So hopefully everything's going good
01:45:02.740 and he's going to be a better boyfriend.
01:45:05.080 Yep.
01:45:05.660 Show watchers got to stick together.
01:45:07.400 Show watchers definitely have to stick together.
01:45:09.340 So he's sorry, Raina.
01:45:10.420 He's sorry, Raina.
01:45:12.140 What's that last part there?
01:45:13.640 You have to blow her?
01:45:15.040 That's what someone requested?
01:45:16.260 Yeah.
01:45:17.120 I don't think I can.
01:45:18.160 Just do it.
01:45:19.280 I don't think I've ever blown a kiss to anyone.
01:45:25.020 I got him.
01:45:26.680 He's such a little pig.
01:45:28.260 I get some of the money now.
01:45:29.880 I'll give you money.
01:45:31.520 All right.
01:45:31.860 Well, that's the end of the show.
01:45:33.080 Thank you guys for watching all the way through.
01:45:35.040 There is not going to be a bonus land tomorrow because of a little bit of a scheduling issue.
01:45:40.320 But we are going to be back as usual next week.
01:45:43.120 Hope everyone has a nice weekend.
01:45:44.520 Thank you for watching all the way through for real.
01:45:46.800 Enjoy the song, and we'll see you on Tuesday.
01:46:03.840 We feel like the world is backwards and upside down.
01:46:08.920 Notifications on
01:46:13.240 And then you hear the sound
01:46:16.400 We're heading to the bathroom
01:46:20.880 You know we gotta go
01:46:23.700 Just flickers and red
01:46:27.900 But I just uploaded the show
01:46:30.940 Flickers talk
01:46:34.300 Give it up to the world's best home
01:46:38.840 We'll be right back.
01:47:08.840 We're letting fleckers cook
01:47:11.580 There's a new alien spin
01:47:16.280 Ratboy shoots him a look
01:47:19.040 It's exactly what the feds
01:47:23.820 Wouldn't want you to see
01:47:26.360 But it could be a distraction
01:47:31.000 And that rings true to me
01:47:34.940 Fleckers talk
01:47:37.200 It's time to give it up to the world's best hosts
01:47:42.180 Flick it's Tom, flick it's Tom
01:47:45.440 Use the echo and tickle the post
01:47:50.120 The only way the show can be defined
01:47:56.780 The best news podcast of all time
01:48:04.160 We're yapping in the comments
01:48:07.380 Yeah, yapping in the comments
01:48:11.120 Don't get too down or too depressed
01:48:20.800 From cringe of the week and urban decay
01:48:24.300 This uplifting gold and fleckous pets getting trolled
01:48:28.240 Coming up to bite in your day
01:48:31.680 The only way the show can be defined
01:48:38.460 The best news podcast of all time
01:48:45.300 We're the best to keep the P.O. box full
01:48:49.500 We won't stop till the world is rid of all the pit bulls
01:48:57.240 If more Fleckers content is what you demand
01:49:04.460 Then just make sure you're subbed to bonus land
01:49:12.800 Fleckers talks, packers talks
01:49:16.020 Give it up to the world's best hosts
01:49:20.100 Fleckers talks, packers talks
01:49:23.420 Choose the author and tickle the post
01:49:28.060 The only way to show can be defined
01:49:34.760 The best news podcast of all time
01:49:41.720 We're watching old episodes
01:49:48.560 Yeah, watching old episodes
01:49:53.040 We're still kicking over stacked rocks
01:50:08.740 The only way the show can be defined
01:50:15.120 The best news podcast of all time
01:50:21.720 You feel me? You can just leave, but the best thing to do is walk around all the way until
01:50:45.580 it's gone. But yep, that'll do it.
01:50:51.720 Amen.