In this episode of the Friendship Podcast, Myron Gainsax and Myself discuss the latest in the Andrew Tate case. We also talk about censorship on social media platforms, and why Myron thinks it's a bad thing.
00:13:06.000I kind of went into the history of how this came to be, especially when Israel had a hand in getting Jolani in, the current president of Syria, aka Ahmed al-Shara.
00:15:08.000I'm working some things right now behind the scenes, but worst case, we're going to just completely stop streaming on YouTube, and you guys are going to see us on Rumble.
00:16:26.000And for those of you too, like, when it comes to censorship, you guys gotta, like, some of you guys might say, oh, well, Myron Fresh, you guys should have known that because on YouTube, like, they're like that.
00:17:26.000But all junk aside, like, look, I would, like, yo, if it was, like, we were getting hit for shit that we did, I'd be like, all right, no big deal.
00:19:17.000Yo, all you guys that say that dumb shit, bro, I'd love to see our niggas go to work for two years and not get paid and then come in and fucking talk to us.
00:19:23.000Bro, we did years of work for charity for y'all niggas giving massive value and we can't complain.
00:19:48.000Again, the reason why we say this shit is because if it was just, if it was, if they were equal, if they were like, you know, equally enforcing their enforcement, it wouldn't be that big a deal.
00:20:20.000And honestly, build up other infrastructures.
00:20:22.000For any of you guys that want to be, a lot of you guys ask, oh, we want to be YouTubers or whatever.
00:20:25.000Step one, do not ever rely on other, on platforms like AdSense or any of that shit.
00:20:30.000You got to build up your own community, bro.
00:20:32.000Especially if you're on any type of content that's controversial or conservative, bro, you are going to deal with censorship to some degree.
00:20:38.000If you're anywhere on the right wing or anywhere where you're dealing with anything that has to do with like reality, right?
00:20:45.000Unless you're a fucking flaming leftist, you are going to deal with censorship, bro.
00:26:35.000You know, she was affiliated with Timpool for a while, with Destiny.
00:26:39.000I know Andrew Tate knows her, obviously.
00:26:42.000She's kind of been in those circles with people in the conservative movement.
00:26:49.000Wasn't it funny that everywhere she's been to, there's a story about her smashing somebody.
00:26:53.000Like every company she's worked for or place she's been to with other creators, she's either smashed them, give them a blowjob, or else, or other shit.
00:29:04.000You know, and there were a couple of people that also got, actually, Tim, Dave Rubin, a couple of people got wrapped up in this stuff, but they didn't know, right?
00:29:50.000It's all gap, bro, but we'll continue.
00:29:53.000Yeah, I could name on one hand the female conservative critters that are good, but yeah, what they do in their personal lives, I don't know.
00:31:13.000I've got knowing her personally, being friends with, having many of the same friends, having been at many of the same news locations as her, and even covered similar stories on trips with her in the past, though just a couple.
00:31:29.000I have my opinions on this accusation, as well as many of the individuals I still work with and know.
00:31:37.000And the general sentiment is, ain't no way this story is true.
00:32:53.000Why wait all this time after the fact to put it into a book, into a blog, or into like an actual like paid service to go watch it or see it, right?
00:33:21.000Is going to write something that is honest and truthfully depicts what happened, but it's hard to believe, even with someone like Andrew Tate.
00:33:30.000So let's read this story and break down what's going on.
00:33:32.000Now, I will add that Lauren Southern is saying she won't do press on this.
00:33:38.000Other individuals that she's communicating with also are saying they're not going to talk about it.
00:33:42.000So she put out these chapters, made the accusation, and then that's the end of it.
00:35:16.000This is not real life as a memoir about total unfiltered chaos behind the scenes of my time in media.
00:35:20.000From an evangelical upbringing and steady diet of Fox News to going viral and playing my first part in media disinformation to meeting with terrorists, neo-Nazis, and soviets, agents of political crime rings.
00:35:30.000There's Koch Binge's MDMA diplomacy with enemies of nuclear-grade marriage meltdown and a trial or a trail of scandals across five continents.
00:35:37.000I was arrested in Turkey and Morocco, got banned from the UK, and maybe violated international sanctions.
00:35:41.000Finally, a psychotic break, addiction, and the dark art of conspiracy.
00:35:45.000If you're someone I met along the way and you're thinking, wait, am I in this book?
00:37:01.000It should be what your woman, what someone, what they should have told you or some shit like that about feminism.
00:37:06.000By the way, special note, by the way, guys.
00:37:08.000Canadian women, no offense to Connect Canada, don't give a fuck, Ashley, are the easiest to smash.
00:37:14.000I promise you, bro, if you've been to any Canadian country, any type of like girl that comes to your country from Canada, bro, they are the easiest to smash.
00:37:22.000So I'm not surprised that this is what's happening here.
00:37:24.000And this is not a bad thing, by the way, but I'm just saying they are easy to smash.
00:37:48.000Outside of that sphere, the attitude is she's just selling a book.
00:37:53.000Now, I don't mean to impugn the honor of Lauren, but I'm just going to read through the story, let you know that this is a subjective case.
00:38:05.000I know this person, and I'll give you my thoughts on the matter.
00:38:08.000Rolling Stone says, alt-right YouTuber Lauren Southern alleges in memoir that Andrew Tate sexually assaulted her.
00:38:15.000I want to stress, Lauren is not alt-right.
00:38:55.000They don't want to admit it, but that's what it is.
00:38:56.000They'll sit there and say, oh, yeah, you're a white nationalist or some other bullshit like that.
00:38:59.000But the reality is, if you're critical of them boys, which most are on that side, that's when they put you in the alt-right slash far-right category.
00:39:09.000Now, did Lauren Southern talk about that shit?
00:39:18.000You know, so it's called her alt-right is kind of weird.
00:39:22.000At least to most of us, we recognize that there is a tie between certain races and cultures due to the historical growth trends of those periods and those countries.
00:39:31.000But Lauren is not someone who's ever advocated for the United States to get rid of brown people and become a white nation or anything like that, or to have a white nationalist homeland or anything like that.
00:39:44.000Certainly, there's an argument about Europe and indigenous that certain white editarian groups have made.
00:39:51.000Rolling Stone says, Lauren Southern, the Canadian YouTuber, was once a rising star on the far right thanks to her hardline anti-immigrant and anti-feminist views, but later retreated from the scene as alleged in her new self-published memoir, This Is Not Real Life, that she was sexually assaulted by embattled misogynist influencer Andrew Tate in 2018 when she was 20, 22.
00:40:12.000So you're telling me, what year is it, fellas?
00:41:22.000That's, I don't understand the timeline.
00:41:25.000I was hanging out with Lauren around the same time.
00:41:28.000Anyway, the accusation detailed in excerpts, Southern shit on her sub stack page Tuesday, adds to an already lengthy list of allegations, et cetera.
00:41:43.000The name of the video is called What Every Woman Needs to Hear.
00:41:47.000Okay, I'll put it in the Miami Takeover for you guys real quick.
00:41:49.000And I couldn't find the original, but I found some loser reacting to it.
00:41:55.000And I guess for the purposes of just showing you guys real quick what it is, if you could fast forward to like four seconds in, Bills, it's in the Miami Takeover.
00:42:17.000So this is the video, what every girl needs to hear, right?
00:42:19.000And we're kind of blocking it, but this video had, I remember when I said by the time I saw it, it came out a long time ago, seven years ago, and it's on her channel.
00:42:26.000It was already like almost at a million at that point.
00:42:29.000So, and this video came out seven years ago.
00:42:31.000So YouTube probably took it down is what I'm assuming, or she privated it, whatever.
00:42:36.000But in this video, she kind of goes through and talks about how feminism has lied to women, which I thought was a pretty well-done video.
00:42:43.000It talks about, you know, being a 304, sacrificing your family for a career, a lot of the things that we talk about here on this side of the internet.
00:42:49.000Now, the reason why this is important is because videos like this will get through to women a lot better than what we say, obviously, right?
00:42:55.000Women don't like to hear the truth, let alone the truth from a man.
00:42:58.000So hearing it from a woman that, you know, let's be honest, she looks like a regular ass white chick.
00:43:03.000This is going to resonate with a lot of young females in the West.
00:44:16.000To meet with the Tates and their team about a supposed opportunity to launch a new right-wing media venture with the siblings' investment.
00:44:23.000Nervous of the lack of preparation for a pitch, and because she alleges Robinson was heavily impaired by cocaine that he managed to smuggle aboard the plane, I'm sorry, I just don't believe it.
00:44:32.000Look, man, I've not talked to Lauren about this.
00:44:37.000I'm just going to say outright, in her writing where she mentions that he was doing cocaine over and over again, the only actual thing I can discern from what she wrote is that Tommy went to the bathroom a couple of times.
00:44:50.000Now, by all means, maybe she, like, she's not wrong.
00:45:35.000Southern recalls being surprised by the Tates, whom she did not know at the time, when they turned up at the airport and pooped around.
00:45:41.000Two sharply dressed men leaned against polished sports cars, she writes, saying they stood out like sore thumbs against a washed-out Balkan backdrop.
00:45:48.000Andrew drove Southern to a dinner for just the two of them in a steakhouse, she claims, and was excessively complimentary of her work, flirtatious, and somewhat charming.
00:45:55.000She notes that they really did get along during these.
00:45:58.000I love what girls say that, like, um, they like to use the term somewhat charming, right?
00:46:02.000To kind of like, oh, he did totally sweep me off my feet, just a little bit.
00:48:13.000Later, she, Robinson, and their video team were taken to the Tates compound, which on the describes as a building that looked like it had been designed by edgy Reddit mods and anime nerds, turned Mary Kondo minimalist fanatics with an imposing samurai statue for decoration and a small army of crypto bros studying market fluctuations on their computer screens.
00:48:31.000It almost seemed like the brothers were the muscle and drivers, while the crypto guys were the ones doing the actual work, she writes.
00:48:37.000She basically goes on to say that instead of talking about a strong investment, they made propositions on a crypto token, the freedom coin or something like this, that freedom token that they could promote through the media venture, which would generate lots of money and things like that.
00:48:53.000And she was concerned that it wasn't actually a real business meeting.
00:48:58.000She says, basically, the group returned to their hotel, convinced they'd blown it.
00:49:04.000The Tates messaged them want to talk more with Southern.
00:49:07.000She returned to the compound, where she claims Andrew demanded a photo with her and posed with his hand wrapped around her waist like we'd been dating for years.
00:49:26.000She says that she told him she didn't want to go out unless Tommy and her other producers were there, but Andrew assured them they would be.
00:49:38.000She had a cocktail and a shot of liquor before feeling nauseatingly drunk and having someone carry her to her bathroom, which I feel like the obvious insinuation is that she was drugged.
00:49:48.000She vomited at some point after she claims Andrew carried her to a car, drove her back to a hotel, and then carried up to her room.
00:52:19.000I also find it interesting how she didn't make too much of a mention, even though she just made it kind of in passing, that Tate was also drunk.
00:52:26.000Because she's trying to insinuate, what she's trying to insinuate here is that grape occurred.
00:52:29.000Well, technically, you can make the argument that he couldn't consent either because he was under the influence.
00:52:35.000So this is what I mean when I say women do stupid shit like this a lot of the times to conceal their bad behavior, bad decisions, and a lot of times to shield themselves from accountability because, you know, they'll get caught cheating or they're in a relationship with someone or they don't want to be looked at as a 304.
00:52:48.000So they'll retroactively withdraw consent and try to put everything on the guy, even though both parties were intoxicated and both parties couldn't consent.
00:52:55.000But again, it comes back to what I said before.
00:52:57.000Women have the benefit of being able to double dip.
00:52:59.000They can get all the authority of a fucking adult while simultaneously getting the responsibility of fucking children.
00:53:05.000And most people don't, people don't call this out enough.
00:53:08.000This is how the Me Too movement actually has so many fangs.
00:53:11.000It's powerful because women are able to do whatever the fuck they want, but they don't got to deal with the consequences of doing whatever the fuck that they want.
00:53:17.000Because we'll sit there and be like, oh my God, believe all women.
00:53:26.000The three star witnesses in the Diddy case, his assistant Mia, 50's ex-baby mama, and Cassie, all three of these women were basically having consensual sexual relations with Diddy, right?
00:53:39.000But then they want to go ahead and say, oh yeah, no, I was being forced to do these freak offs.
00:53:42.000Meanwhile, he was paying their bills, taking care of them, et cetera.
00:53:45.000One of the witnesses, aka 50 Cents Baby Mama, he was paying her bills at that point.
00:53:50.000As she's sitting there on the stand talking shit to him, saying he did XYZ, he was paying her fucking bills.
00:53:56.000And the whole reason why she got mad about these freak offs is that he would have spent enough one-on-one time with her.
00:54:01.000The whole reason why Cassie was mad is because he didn't give her the same level of attention as Diddy's main Kim Porter, his main wife, right?
00:54:09.000She didn't feel like she got enough time to spend with him at the holidays and shit like that.
00:54:13.000So the reality is, let's say Diddy had maybe given Cassie a bit more time or treated her more like Kim Porter, gave her like that, you know, position of being a main chick, or he spent more time with Fitzy's ex-baby mama and took her out to the Turks and Caicos war instead of doing the freak-offs.
00:54:28.000This criminal case might have never come forward.
00:54:30.000But the reality is that these criminal cases came forward because these women had a fucking axe to grind.
00:54:34.000And this is very fucking dangerous because now women can weaponize the justice system against you or public perception when they don't like the outcome of the relationship.
00:54:43.000And they can do this years after the fact.
00:54:47.000And I think like us and maybe a few other people are the only ones that call this bullshit out.
00:54:51.000Me too is fucking bullshit most of the time.
00:54:55.000These women use it as a fucking tool to destroy your life, destroy your livelihood, put you in jail, and or at best, for you, destroy your reputation like Lauren Southern's trying to do right now to sell a fucking book.
00:56:03.000Like, just because I grew up in a Muslim household doesn't mean I'm not going to talk to somebody that's critical of my religion or my background.
00:56:09.000Like, that's just like low IQ behavior to get so offended and get so triggered by someone that doesn't share the same worldview as you.
00:56:15.000Like, that's why me and actually, if you guys watched, me and Destiny had a really good discussion, even though, you know, we have different worldviews on stuff.
00:56:22.000I think that's sometimes some of the best conversations is talking to people that you don't agree with.
00:56:25.000But, you know, low IQ people get all buttered.
00:56:27.000Like, I can't talk and deal with people that don't have the same worldview as me.
00:56:46.000I might watch left-wing political commentators more than I watch conservatives because I always want to learn where they're coming from with their positions and understand their mindset.
00:56:56.000This is how you're able to debate them better, too, when you understand their arguments and their fundamental worldviews.
00:57:02.000But yeah, let's go ahead and check this out.
01:01:37.000But yeah, bro, I made a tweet roasting his ass yesterday.
01:01:40.000But the point, the bottom line is that a lot of people preemptively blocked me on Twitter for some odd reason, man, because they know I'm coming for their neck.
01:02:28.000It's like one of the, it's one of the reasons why I always strive to speak eloquently and articulate for you guys so you guys understand what the fuck I'm saying and to try to explain it in layman's terms when needed because there's so many of these pompous fucking morons that will sit there and have this high fucking regard for themselves and not be able to really say anything.
01:02:45.000Like Alex Karp, another perfect example, most insufferable, most insufferable fucking person to listen to.
01:02:52.000For those of you that aren't aware, that's one of the founders of Palantir, right?
01:02:55.000One of the fucking developers of Lavender, which is a software that they use to kill innocent kids in fucking Gaza, by the way.
01:03:00.000Fucking dickhead can barely get out a sentence.
01:21:42.000Yeah, so I'm just kind of bored with the whole conversation because it's just obviously fake.
01:21:47.000So the thing is, we're asking the question, how could she have hoed better?
01:21:53.000So if you, if you met, I was wondering if you guys could answer, if you met Lauren Southern at 18 and she said, look, I just have to be a hoe.
01:22:47.000Like in between this whole media run, that was another mistake because, you know, bro, as a female influencer, you're never going to be satisfied with a regular guy, bro.
01:23:03.000But like, you know, it just creates problems for you as a guy when you're with a woman that's involved in that industry.
01:23:10.000And since hypergamy never turns off, like, if you're a regular guy at some point, like, she's inevitably going to have more status than you.
01:23:25.000So in her situation, I think the fact that she was around all these, you know, big-time influencers like Tim Pool, Andrew Tate, Destiny, and a couple others being around that circle, at some point, her man's just not going to match up anymore, unfortunately.
01:23:39.000Well, who would you have told her to go for?
01:24:34.000That was way smarter because she did the, I think she had a boyfriend for most of her time, and then she just married into a billion dollars.
01:25:20.000Lauren Sanchez doesn't every once in a while.
01:25:24.000Every once in a while, you find a woman who everyone knows was a hoe who somehow ends up with a guy who is worth seven or eight figures who actually believes that she loves him.
01:28:03.000Everyone that's seen this is like, oh, listen, to be fair, we don't like Tate, but this sounds ridiculous.
01:28:09.000And he mentioned, Timpu mentioned this, especially he's like, hey, this is a friend of mine from some years past, but this is a little bit weird.
01:28:17.000And the breakdown was funny because he's like, okay, listen, I know these people.
01:29:07.000Listen, it is getting, guys, just think about what's happening.
01:29:11.000It is getting to a point where, thanks to TikTok, which is quite literally the digital manifestation of the diary of the modern woman, I think at some point women are going to have to realize that OF might be their only way out, man.
01:29:29.000I don't see another path forward for Brittany Renner.
01:30:39.000So once you hold a circle, what happens is she becomes like accounts of her own choices, which means, at the end of the day, no more options.
01:30:48.000So like you said, Pearl, it's going to be either OF or religion.
01:30:52.000One of those is her next option, I believe.
01:30:54.000And women like Lawrence Southern, who could have won, it's like most athletes have a story of a guy that played with them in high school or in college, but got a drug charge or got some girl pregnant and couldn't go pro.
01:31:06.000You know, they had the guy that was the best in their town, but had to go work in the final snake player.
01:31:13.000And that says, it has to be the same for women when they have a woman like Lauren Souther or Brittany Winner, where she could have had it all, but she messed it all up.
01:31:22.000There are women who never got the opportunity and they're like, you could have had it, but you fumbled it.
01:33:21.000You know, this is just another perfect example of how women are able to kind of maneuver and not take responsibility for their actions.
01:33:28.000And then, you know, if they want to, they can go ahead and just cash in their lottery ticket and use it to their advantage and say, oh, he did X, Y, Z to me, or oh, he did this or whatever.
01:33:37.000And that's kind of what Lauren Southern is doing right now with Tate.
01:33:39.000It's like women always reserve the right to come back after you if they didn't like the deal, right?
01:33:43.000We saw it happen with the Diddy case with Cassie, Mia, and, you know, 50 Cent's ex-girlfriend.
01:33:49.000They didn't like the deal that they got after the fact.
01:33:51.000But if, you know, Diddy maybe had given them more dates or, you know, hung out with them more, they wouldn't have come out with these accusations.
01:33:57.000So it's just a very dangerous time because what ends up happening, Harvey Weinstein case, what ends up happening is woman will sign up for something, they'll hook up, and then if they don't like the terms after the fact, they can come back and make an accusation against you.
01:34:18.000And it's, you know, we have seen Me Too get a little bit of a black eye from, you know, and I said this before, like Diddy beating the sex trafficking charges and the RICO charges and only getting hit with interstate prostitution was a W in the grand scheme of things when it comes to this whole Me Too crap.
01:34:35.000But it's still very dangerous to see that the guy had to hire a legal team of like $10 million plus to fight for his life to basically not be, to show that these women on cross-examination basically were just scoring women that didn't like the deal that they ended up with.
01:34:49.000Cassie was pissed because her career didn't take off the way that she wanted.
01:34:52.000Mia was pissed off because she didn't get the severance package she wanted.
01:34:55.000That was the woman that didn't want to give her name.
01:34:57.000And then 50 Cent's Baby Mama was pretty much pissed off because he didn't spend enough one-on-one time with her, right?
01:35:02.000But, you know, they used the whole guise of, oh, I was forced to do these freak offs, whatever.
01:35:06.000I mean, 50 Cents Baby Mama, for example, he was still paying her bills as she was sitting there on the stand testifying against him.
01:35:11.000This is the lunacy that we got of the American court system, man.
01:35:16.000So it's absolutely nuts to see this is going on and how Me Too is being weaponized at best case to put you in jail.
01:35:24.000Sorry, at worst case, to put you in jail, best case, to destroy your reputation.
01:35:28.000I mean, did you guys see earlier, like Brian from whatever, like this bitch came out and made this announcement saying, like, oh, I'm going to sue you or whatever.
01:35:34.000Or she's made like a legal threat against him because she didn't like how she, and she basically likened her experience on the whatever podcast to like being sexually assaulted.
01:36:33.000So my say is we got to put women back in the kitchen.
01:36:36.000We got to take their 19th Amendment away.
01:36:38.000I'm for making women second-class citizens again because this shit is fucking ridiculous and it's starting to get wild.
01:36:43.000The more autonomy and the more authority we give women, the more society descends into fucking chaos.
01:36:48.000And, you know, whether it's the lawfare, whether it's the fake accusations or any other bullshit, whether it's them voting for Kamala Harris, because I'll tell you this, if it was, we had to rely on the female vote, Kamala Harris would be president of the United States right now.
01:37:00.000Nothing they do, honestly, works out a lot of the times, unfortunately.
01:37:03.000Now, are there some competent women out there?
01:37:28.000I'm getting dragged to court by someone.
01:37:29.000It comes back to the literally what it was I said before.
01:37:35.000If they don't like the outcome, they reserve the right to basically with drugs or claim victim or claim victim mindset.
01:37:42.000Hell, they even did it to Pearl and Pearl's a fellow woman.
01:37:44.000So it's like, no one is safe is the point I'm trying to make here, whether you have a lot of money, whether you're a woman, et cetera.
01:37:50.000they always reserve the right, if they don't like the terms of the outcome, to come back and say, oh, well, I didn't like that, or you great me, or you did, you manipulated me, or whatever, and try to destroy your reputation in the process.
01:38:01.000And they'll always get the, they're going to get the benefit of the doubt because they're women, unfortunately.
01:38:07.000Now, does that also include they didn't like the outcome of the deal?
01:38:11.000I think what could be sort of an underscore to that is they were embarrassed or they took a massive L and they just can't, they just can't handle taking the L. So there's always an excuse.
01:38:52.000They're communitarian by nature, right?
01:38:53.000This is why women tend to overwhelmingly vote for politicians that practice socialist type ideologies or Democrats from the political sense.
01:39:01.000So with all of that said, they just view the world differently.
01:39:04.000So when they do take an L, it's like, oh, shit, like I gotta, I gotta, sister's not used to taking L's, they gotta come at you and try to destroy you in the process.
01:41:31.000As the internet has, you know, become more and more prominent and social media has become a way to meet people more and dating apps has become more and more socially acceptable.
01:41:39.000It's amazing to me how, you know, we'll bring a 20-year-old girl on the show and she'll say, yeah, I've met like every A-list celebrity you could think of really.
01:41:46.000And it's like, holy shit, but that's because of the access.
01:41:49.000So this is where we are in the sexual marketplace.
01:41:52.000And this is why it's so difficult for them to take L's.
01:41:55.000And this is why it's so difficult for them to, you know, not have the upper hand or feel like they got finessed because they're not used to getting finessed by men.
01:42:02.000It's such a far and few between experience for them.
01:42:05.000I'll tell you what, man, women cannot stand it when they run up on a man who plays the game as good as or better than them.
01:42:23.000You are going to pay for it later if you're over here finessing girls, bro.
01:42:26.000You will at some point, whether they drag your ass into a federal courtroom like Diddy or they fucking make it a Mewtwo accusation like you get or like Jamie Weinstein, bro, they are going to come after you, man.
01:42:36.000So it's just better off to not even play that game because they're relentless.
01:42:40.000I mean, the girl, you guys mentioned the Shannon Scherb situation, the girl that made that accusation against him, by the way, like her defense, her attorney didn't even show up to the first day of court.
01:42:52.000You know, she might lose his lawsuit, but that should like go to show the hubris where it's like, oh, I had this opportunity to get this 10 million, shut the fuck up.
01:42:58.000Nah, I want the 50 million and I want to take his reputation while I'm at it and I could get some clout off of this and run my OnlyFans up.
01:43:05.000Like that's that should tell you guys kind of like where, and this is a woman in her 20s, right?
01:43:09.000So this should tell you guys like where a lot of modern women's heads are at when it comes to the concept of getting their pound of flesh after they feel like they've been used.
01:43:19.000Because make no mistake about it, this nigga Shana Sharp probably promised to the dream.
01:44:31.000It was in, I think it was in Kentucky or Tennessee where these three college football players ran a train on this chick and she tried to withdraw consent, but they whipped out their phone before they started and asked her, are you okay with doing this?
01:44:47.000So they got suspended off of campus and everything, but they ended up getting acquitted because they caught her saying yes to it before they did it on camera.
01:44:57.000And so they asked the players on the stand why they did that.
01:45:00.000And the football coach said, look, you guys are football players.