Gavin McInnes is back with a new episode of Get Off My Lawn. This week, he's talking about racism, the history of shortbread, and what it means to be a black person in the 21st century. He's joined by comedian and writer Clarence Clarence, and they talk about his new book, "Ghetto book," and his new movie, "The Blind Side of Race." They also talk about the new song, "Woke" by the mathcore band Kayonashi, and the new album, "Don't Know Who My Daddy Was" by The Used to be known as "The Boy Next Door". They also discuss the new movie "American Fiction" and how it deals with race and racism in the new film, "J.C.J.A.R.K.E.S.I.T." and why it's a good movie to watch on Netflix, and why he doesn't want to see it on Netflix. Also, he talks about how he's not a racist, he just wants to see a movie about a black guy who writes a book about being a writer about being black and being a thug and not knowing who his daddy was. And he doesn t know who his dad was, but he does know that he's a racist. Enjoy the episode, and don't forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe, Like, and Share, and Tell a Friend us what you think of this episode and what a great episode you think it was about racism and race, or racism, and we'll get a shoutout in next week's episode of the Get On My Lawn podcast. Thanks for listening, Gavin and the rest of the podcast! XOXO. XO, EJ and the crew! -Gavin and the gang! Love ya, Ej & the gang. -PJ. & the crew at the Good Place Podcast -Todays episode is . and the boys at The Good Place Thank you so much for listening to this episode of GET OFF MY LAURRRRRRRRADIO AND THE GOOD PLACE, GRAVY, GOT OFF MY LAYER! and Good Place! . . . and KAYONASHI , & PODCAST AND PODCASTER, GAYLE, GOSY,
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00:00:13.000Live from New York, it's Get Off My Lawn with Gavin McInnes!
00:01:35.000He's like, well, the legacy of slavery is... Oh, fuck me, man.
00:01:40.000Can't you just be a historian who's black?
00:01:42.000Dude, I tried to watch, you know, the automats, those places where you, uh, you, there's a wall of like little trays that keep the food hot.
00:01:50.000It's a bunch of like meatloaf pies, whatever.
00:03:03.000But in his defense, when he does get the degree in the history of shortbread, people are like, man, could you throw in some cotton?
00:03:11.000Like that new movie that looks pretty cool about this writer, black guy, and he'd written a bunch of really good books, and people are like, man,
00:03:21.000Could you maybe like make it about the hood and being ghetto and not knowing who your daddy was?
00:03:27.000He goes, my dad, I just had lunch with him.
00:03:30.000And they're like, yeah, that's not really what I want from you.
00:05:27.000And this guy's like a normal dude, who's a black guy, and they're like, yeah, can you do the ghetto thing?
00:05:33.000I'm telling you, this is why mulattoes and any kind of half-breed, or even any kind of minority that's in, surrounded by white people, that's why they get so militant.
00:05:43.000I'm sure it happened with my mother-in-law, who's 100% Indian.
00:05:46.000And I think when she went to college, they were like, can you stop watching Seinfeld and being into the Beatles?
00:05:53.000Can you have feather earrings, please?
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00:15:13.000It was a minute on the bike, then it was this thing, you put your hands down like this for a plank, and you lift your back leg up, 20 times with the right leg, 20 times with the left leg.
00:17:07.000So, uh, I have a lot of racism to discuss, but that's intimidating in front of the paywall where it's free and I feel naked like a banana where you can see my bruises.
00:17:20.000So we'll save the racy stuff for behind the paywall.
00:17:23.000How long have we been doing this, this show so far today?
00:23:04.000The revolutionary power of outcry encourages everyone who sees the film to use the power of their voice to demand change, seek justice, and most importantly, vote!
00:26:15.000So, as some of you know, I presented on the topic of medical fandoms at the most recent US PATH Conference.
00:26:23.000This is the US, sort of, chapter of WPATH, or the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.
00:26:32.000I presented on the topic of fandoms with a sociologist and a psychologist who talked about how fandom culture can really help people explore gender identity.
00:26:43.000My focus was on medical fandoms and I will now give you that part of the presentation.
00:26:56.000All of your role playing, I know I'm making everyone mad cause I'm criticizing video games, but like you play Fortnite and then you use a chick cause there's less of a hit box, right?
00:27:05.000The waist is slimmer or some bullshit like that, which I don't even believe.
00:27:09.000And then you get, you were a chick for six hours today.
00:27:38.000A medical fandom is a subculture of stakeholders who share, disseminate, and or elevate a particular treatment, theory, or expert within medicine.
00:27:49.000Medical fandoms play an important role in proposing new treatments, creating new scientific theories,
00:28:37.000The UNIC Archive, which is a website dedicated to individuals who identify as UNIC.
00:28:44.000There are forums, like for instance, one on surgical castration that has over 900 threads and over 12,000 posts.
00:28:51.000I will say that the term castration, while that may sound pejorative to those who are non-binary or trans within the UNIC community, this is not really considered pejorative.
00:29:03.000On YouTube, if you just put in hashtag transgender, you're going to find over 103,000 videos with that hashtag.
00:29:09.000Now, not all of these are fandom videos or videos.
00:29:14.000So the unique thing, I can't take much more of this.
00:29:17.000The unique thing is people who have cut their balls off, people who want to cut their balls off, probably people who took hormone blockers, which they called chemical castration, and they used to give it to pedophiles.
00:29:28.000There's a large contingent of pedophiles who don't like that they're pedophiles.
00:29:33.000I'm not defending pedophiles, but you know what I mean?
00:29:35.000And they're like, can I, I want these urges to go away.
00:29:38.000And they probably Google like castration.
00:29:41.000Because I think I remember reading once that when pedophiles were caught, a lot of them would volunteer for chemical castration because they hated themselves, obviously, right?
00:29:54.000How much more can we take of this fucking clown?
00:29:57.000Are supportive of trans people, but there are a lot of them out there.
00:30:02.000On YouTube, you'll find fandoms around, for example, specific therapists who may focus on voice, specific psychologists who may work in the space of gender- I think it would be beneficial to work within their framework of psychobabble and say, claim that, you know, whatever the speech, the free speech stuff that they're going to hold against us in the future courts, where like, you tweeted out that hate speech,
00:30:26.000If we come up with a gender or sexuality that is, I'm so repressed sexually that I just, I say the worst things I could possibly say.
00:30:35.000That's why I made all the N-word jokes.
00:32:01.000Alright, we gotta go behind the paywall now, folks.
00:32:05.000Nina Fashions is going to be in town soon and I'm yet to work this out but I'll work it out with them.
00:32:10.000We're going to have a there'll be the normal meet and greet you can do where you go there and you you know you get fitted for clothes and then we're going to do a fancy pants one where we give out the the bald bird which is the bald eagle pin.
00:32:30.000You can see this on the Need of Fashions page.
00:32:32.000This is where I get all my suits made.
00:32:34.000You can get a cheap shirt for 50 bucks, a fancy one for 200.
00:32:37.000A lot of range in the shit they make for you.
00:32:44.000Right, and the great part about this is once you're sized, you can always just be like, I'd like a shirt with this color, this print, whatever.
00:32:50.000You see something that inspires you in a movie or something and you're like, you can call them up or contact them and they have your measurements already.
00:35:12.000The Charter guarantees equality before the law right up until the point it encounters an employment practice that seeks to prioritize disadvantaged individuals.
00:35:21.000So as long as your group remains advantaged, you could be cut out of job postings.
00:36:18.000Like everyone, I was laughing at the AI-generated historical images that were doing the rounds.
00:36:21.000Then I realized there could be an opportunity here.
00:36:23.000What if we say that black people were all over the world for all of history?
00:36:28.000Vikings, cowboys, founding America, living in 17th century Scotland, etc.
00:36:34.000What if we all just agreed that was true?
00:36:38.000Now, the slave trade, colonialism, the oppressing of indigenous populations is no longer the fault of old whitey.
00:36:46.000The whole premise of you owe me because I'm oppressed no longer applies.
00:36:50.000It would mean we all start again with a clean slate.
00:36:52.000No one can bitch and moan about their ancestors and we can let things play out with the ability to criticize any group without fear of someone claiming historical oppression.
00:37:01.000I mean, it would negate all of historical accuracy, which would be painful for us, whiteys.
00:37:05.000However, we would get to have no more race cards and constant guilt about all our collective achievements going forward.