Daryl and Colton discuss the Super Bowl, why white people are better than other races, and why they should all vote for white people to take over the United States. Also, Colton discovers that his wife is an ugly fat b.
00:05:00.000How many gay Puerto Ricans can you fit in a room?
00:05:03.000Turns out the answer's two, at least in the center field.
00:05:05.000We'll be talking about that in the back, you know, going through the countries that were all listed, I guess, Bad Bunny, all these Hispanic countries, why in general they suck in comparison to the United States.
00:07:51.000Well, I'm trying to change the name on the deed, as you well know, Daryl, but I need Josephine to sign off on the legally fing banning documents.
00:13:44.000He said, as climate change plunges us deeper and deeper into the mass extinction event that we are all living through, and more of my friends and neighbors get sick and die as a direct result of the activities of the coal industry.
00:13:55.000I will continue to be haunted by Coley's twisted grin and uncanny eyes.
00:14:04.000Yeah, that's why I said I wouldn't pick sides, except if I don't know, are you this way where I go, okay, I don't really have a dog in this fight, so I'm going to pick the side of the person who annoys the person that I like the least.
00:17:46.000Well, this year, instead, you had Bad Bunny and mainly Puerto Rico, highlighting certain sort of cultural touchstones like sugarcane, dominoes, power lines, and no joke, EBT.
00:17:58.000EBT, someone put this into their design.
00:23:10.000All right, before the fact checkers get upset, named every place really but the United States until he finally got to it or threw them all in the same pot.
00:24:09.000Colombia, their most valuable export is cocaine.
00:24:11.000Venezuela, well, they had 345,000% on inflation, but it's managed to go down to 172.
00:24:18.000Panama, two times the homicide rate of the United States.
00:24:20.000Costa Rica just hit record high homicide rates due to drug trafficking.
00:24:23.000Nicaragua, war-torn under communist rule since 2007.
00:24:26.000The Sandinistas, El Salvador, home to MS-13.
00:24:28.000Guatemala, under a state of emergency for gang violence.
00:24:31.000Mexico, the cartel literally controls one-third of all Mexican territory.
00:24:35.000Do I need to do Cuba, communism, totalitarian dictatorship?
00:24:38.000They arrest people if they simply speak out against their government.
00:24:41.000Dominican Republic, at least it's not Haiti, so I guess we'll give them that one.
00:24:46.000And Canada, well, you know, Canada is a communist hellhole.
00:24:48.000And in 2024, 5% of their deaths were due to assisted suicide because that's a big thing there.
00:24:53.000So when he goes through all those places, we're just like, yeah, isn't that great?
00:24:57.000We're rooting for anyone who's not America because America is objectively better by pretty much any quantifiable metric you want to use.
00:25:06.000And historically, historically, nations that were better off didn't spend their time bringing in immigrants from said other nations and certainly not praising or in any way modeling their successful nation after the unsuccessful ones.
00:25:20.000So really all we're asking for here is: hey, football, an American sport.
00:25:24.000Super Bowl, an American event, watched by Americans.
00:25:28.000How about you extol the virtues of America and just make it, you know, America-centric, the way all of these other nations with their backwards sports where they kick a tin can around a road and call it a sport?
00:25:41.000What they do in their, are we allowed to have something for us that's, you know, distinctly American?
00:25:46.000I get you guys want to say melting pot, but a certain point, if the melting pot is filled with shit, maybe we go, oh, let's go a different direction.
00:25:56.000The performance was so inspiring, by the way, to Puerto Ricans that San Juan now has plans for their own NFL team, the San Juan Snappers.
00:26:39.000Mainstream America couldn't stand hippies, but now we believe that they were somehow the movers, the shakers, the social, the cultural revolutionaries.
00:26:50.000History writers and those in media will try to make generations from now, 20, 30, 40 years.
00:26:56.000They will try and convince them when they look back that at this moment in time, this country hated fascist Donald Trump and that everyone wanted this multicultural, pro-Puerto Rico, pro-every country other than the United States of America, that everyone here was protesting ICE, that everyone, mainstream America, did not believe in deportations.
00:27:14.000They're going to try and convince people 30, 40 years from now that who you hate, who Americans can't stand, are just like the hippies, who we also couldn't stand, but for some reason have been mainstreamed.
00:27:56.000There's obviously a lot going on that I'm not the biggest fan of, and I think a lot of people aren't.
00:28:01.000If it aligns with my moral values, I feel like I'm representing it.
00:28:05.000Just because I'm wearing the flag doesn't mean I represent everything that's going on in the U.S.
00:28:10.000I think that as a country, we need to focus on respecting everybody's rights and making sure that we're treating our citizens as well as anybody with love and respect.
00:28:21.000And I hope that when people look at athletes compete in the Olympics, they realize that that's the America that we're trying to represent.
00:28:27.000It's been a hard time for the community overall under this administration.
00:28:32.000It isn't the first time that we've had to come together as a community and try and fight for lowered inflation, higher labor force participation, higher average wages.
00:29:42.000An actual angry young black man who was raised poor, who had to fight his way to the top and was grateful for his opportunities here in the United States that he knows would not have been afforded to him in any other nation.
00:29:59.000He won Olympic gold that year and he decided to wave an American flag because he loved America and he was vilified for it.
00:30:08.000And there is George holding up the American flag in the center of the ring before thousands of impressed spectators and millions more of television viewers.
00:30:48.000And then having the chance to represent my country in Mexico City, and I'm standing in the middle of that ring, just won my Olympic gold medal.
00:31:30.000He actually had a death experience, not near death, he had a death experience.
00:31:34.000He flatlined, went out, became a minister, started a youth center.
00:31:37.000He came back to boxing just so that he could fund his youth center, happened to win the heavyweight title of the world, and then made millions of dollars off of a grill.
00:31:47.000This is a man who lived a life where he helped people, and he was an activist.
00:31:52.000How is a guy like that not an activist, a guy who actually serves his community and gives back to those who are poor?
00:31:58.000He was still working with poor black kids.
00:32:01.000So don't let the media try and crystallize this moment in time.
00:32:06.000Don't talk with your, don't find yourself talking with your children in the year 2040 something, having it tell them.
00:32:13.000No, no, no, not everybody hated America back then.
00:32:18.000Push back today so that we don't end up with this myth that the left, and not even the fringe, the left, the Democrat Party, that they represent all of America because they didn't back then in the 60s, and they do not now.
00:32:35.000And I will say this, you are a more important voice for this country if you are an American worker, an American taxpayer, if you are contributing and raising a family and you are helping to serve your community.
00:32:47.000Your voice matters more than the perpetually marginalized and offended.
00:32:54.000And these entities, they don't represent you.
00:32:56.000That's what I want the takeaway to be.
00:32:59.000They will try and point back to this moment in time and Bad Bunny and a famous iconic picture, just like a daisy being put in a rifle back in the 60s.
00:33:07.000And the truth is, we can't stand them now, just like your parents couldn't stand them then.
00:33:13.000These are San Francisco retreads who deserve to be mocked.
00:33:16.000Do it in real time and make sure the record shows that this has been I kind of know sports.
00:33:29.000So really quickly, I think we should have a rule for the Olympics.
00:33:32.000Like the Olympics to me are not important enough to just let our athletes go over there and trash the country, essentially.
00:33:38.000So if you're going to go over there, you're going to represent this country.
00:33:40.000And if you get a question that's uncomfortable, you can get- I mean, they are important enough.
00:34:14.000I don't think they're nearly as popular as they used to be, but I don't care enough about winning that gold medal for this country to send over bad representation.
00:34:21.000And the NFL, there wasn't clamoring by the fans here in the United States for Bad Bunny.
00:35:25.000Yeah, but South America specifically, there's a big push to put more NFL games in the Western Hemisphere so that the guys don't lose as much time traveling and stuff like that, but they want to get that market.
00:35:53.000When you are an American fighter and you go to Brazil, the entire crowd, meaning there's not one, there aren't enough people in Brazil with a conscience to say, maybe we shouldn't shout this out loud on the record.
00:36:02.000They will shout that they will kill you in the stadium.
00:36:06.000They literally will chant, you will die, we will kill you.
00:36:09.000We are the only nation on earth where we don't unilaterally cheer our guy.
00:36:15.000Other countries, if one of their people is competing, they will support him and he will wear the flag.
00:36:20.000So there are sports that actually are far more internationally successful.
00:37:12.000I tell you what is not offensive, but definitely evil is the anti-white racism right now in this country that you're facing.
00:37:21.000And they're using, well, I guess I should say not using, simultaneously espousing anti-white sentiment while claiming that they are the ones being victimized, those on the left.
00:38:32.000Well, I tell my children all the time that an apology is only meaningful if you have no intention of it happening again.
00:38:40.000And I think that there is no one who truthfully believes that Donald Trump has no intention of making these kind of statements or, frankly, these kind of actions again.
00:38:49.000That's essentially involving the president Donald Trump posting a video depicting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes.
00:39:01.000This is so much bigger than President Donald J. Trump.
00:39:04.000I know a lot of folks don't want to admit that, but he is a symptom of a much larger problem when it comes to not just any type of racism.
00:39:13.000We're talking about anti-black racism.
00:39:16.000We're talking about this kind of depiction of black people.
00:39:20.000This disgusting video posted by the so-called president was done intentionally.
00:39:25.000Donald Trump and his vile, racist, and malignant behavior.
00:39:31.000This guy is an unhinged bottom feeder.
00:40:32.000And what's more important to me is to not allow the left to gain momentum to try and then divide Americans more and accuse you and Donald Trump of dividing Americans.
00:40:44.000And here's when they say the quiet part out loud.
00:40:47.000This clip is not new, but it's been resurfacing.
00:40:50.000This representative Gene Wu, of course, Democrat from Texas, listen to what he says here and just understand if you are a white American in 2026, that you are by these, by their own words, you are in the crosshairs.
00:41:06.000I always tell people the day the Latino, African-American, Asian, and other communities realize that they share the same oppressor is the day we start winning.
00:41:19.000Because we are the majority in this country now.
00:41:23.000We have the ability to take over this country and to do what is needed for everyone and to make things fair.
00:41:29.000But the problem is our communities are divided.
00:41:54.000Our country and the forces that are empowered to be spent tremendous time, effort, and money to make sure that those groups are never united, that they always see each other as enemies and as competitors without ever realizing that they share one thing in common.
00:42:23.000And I always tell people the day Latino, African-American, Asian, and other communities realize that they share the same oppressor is the day we start winning.
00:42:36.000Because we are the majority in this country now.
00:42:40.000We have the ability to take over this country and to do what is needed for everyone and to make things fair.
00:42:46.000But the problem is our communities are divided.
00:42:51.000And I talk about this all the time is that like for Asian Americans and for African Americans, we probably have one of the worst relationships between any community.
00:43:00.000I bet you a lot of Asian communities who don't, in my experience, don't even realize that if it wasn't for the civil rights movement, if it wasn't for that, there would not be 22 million Asian Americans in the community.
00:44:16.000When he talks about if we all come together, well, it's really hard to come together with a group of people who are 300% more likely to attack you.
00:44:25.000It's really hard to come together with other people who are killing members of other races in record numbers.
00:44:30.000And it's really hard to come together with those people against your oppressors when your oppressors are the ones who pay the taxes that fund the benefits you all receive.
00:44:38.000Can we just be clear about what oppressor is?
00:44:41.000And then they'll tell you, oh, yeah, they want you divided.
00:45:14.000Even people like this guy are separating people.
00:45:16.000I'm sure in the Latino, Latino-Hispanic, the Asian, and the black community, there's a ton of people watching that going, oh, I'm not oppressed.
00:47:13.000I thought we weren't supposed to care about race, but here they are.
00:47:16.000And when we even just try to have the basic acknowledgement that it would be good to encourage not an unreflective body, not unreflective workforce, but a workforce that barely even reaches the proportion of representation of what everyday Americans look like.
00:47:51.000So, yeah, we are going to sit here and be offended when you want to sit here and act like, and don't let it escape you that it is white men on this side of the aisle telling us, people of color on this side of the aisle, that y'all are the ones being oppressed, that y'all are the ones that are being harmed.
00:48:12.000That's not the definition of oppression.
00:48:14.000You tell me the prolonged, cruel, or unjust treatment that you've had and we've got a conversation.
00:48:25.000Do you think that having to score higher on SATs, do you think having to have more qualifications and getting rejected for the same job or placement at a university, would that count?
00:48:36.000Do you think being blamed for something that you can't control and having to go through white privilege tests?
00:48:42.000Do you think hearing about the evils of white toxic masculinity, do you think that that might count?
00:48:47.000Or do you think maybe even the way that you're yelling at people?
00:49:17.000It shows that you're not afraid because you're disrespectful and you have no mindfulness of decorum or how to act in a polite, civilized society.
00:49:27.000Now, the white men you berate will still be held to those standards because they won't want to be accused of being racist.
00:49:33.000You clearly aren't oppressed by your shitty attitude.
00:49:36.000You want to say angry black lady stereotype?
00:50:18.000But when you deal with the systemic racism in this country, from the sension to the inequality that is still there now, from levels of unemployment to education to the criminal justice system to mass incarceration, how can you say that is still not based on racism?
00:50:38.000For the first time in 2017, we'll be in an absolute minority in the United States of America.
00:51:15.000That would be a strength because it was developed as a meritocracy.
00:51:19.000Race actually wouldn't factor into it.
00:51:21.000What I don't understand is why this idea that we won't be majority white is actually stronger than majority white.
00:51:29.000Because that sounds to me like racism.
00:51:32.000That sounds to me like you were saying, Yeah, yeah, all these different races.
00:51:36.000The only thing we know is that it definitively will be stronger than if we had more white people because white people are weaker or less capable or lesser than.
00:51:45.000Can anyone kind of give me that case objectively as to where white people, white cultures, have built worse societies when compared on average to Hispanic, when compared on average to African?
00:52:01.000I'm not saying that white people, if you line up 10 and line up 10 black, brown people, the white people will be inherently better.
00:52:08.000I'm not the one making the argument, but I'm not the one saying that any race other than white is actually a strength.
00:52:14.000And that could just be my white guilt speaking, I guess, because I was, I don't know about you.
00:52:18.000Samils, I feel like I was raised, almost bombarded with campaigns telling me that I shouldn't see race and that we were all the same, that no one race of people would make us stronger, let alone one race of people.
00:52:31.000White people, according to Joe Biden, make us weaker.
00:53:58.000And when you hear that you're being targeted because of your whiteness, and you just heard it many, many, many, many times, it matters that you understand the language that is being used and the perception on which it is based.
00:54:12.000People, they were asked, and we found the percentages of who thought that their race was central to their identity with black responded 74% saw race as central.
00:54:39.000They view it as central to their identity.
00:54:42.000But the one group of people who are being vilified for their immutable characteristic.
00:54:48.000In other words, if you don't view yourself as in a tribe, because, well, I'm Irish, and I used to see it this way: Irish, Italian, German, like white people aren't a monolith.
00:54:56.000Asian, Hispanic, black, according to the irrefutable polling data, they view you as part of a tribe and they vilify you because of that perception.
00:55:08.000You've got to wake up to reality, especially when language out there right now is painting your tribe as the oppressors.
00:55:17.000Only 15% of white people view their race as central to their identity.
00:55:21.00056% of Asian, 59% of Hispanic, 74% of black, and with Native Americans, 100%, though it's not one to be proud of, you could argue.
00:55:54.000It's amazing what they can do with digital enhancement of real documentary footage.
00:56:23.000What do white Americans need to start doing at this point in time?
00:56:27.000Remember, I made the case for tribalism and I was talking about right-wing versus left-wing because if you are a betting man, you should bet right-wing, conservative, on every major issue as far as how you will be divided from a portion of this country.
00:56:40.000Well, race is starting to kind of creep in there, isn't it?
00:56:44.000If they're going to vilify you as a white American, as an oppressor, and everyone else views their identity as central, their race, sorry, as central to their identity, and they want to come together as a coalition against the oppressor, white people, well, you probably better start viewing yourself as part of a group because they're targeting you that way.
00:57:05.000None of this is good for America, but you know what?
00:57:07.000It's incumbent upon the left to tone it down.
00:57:12.000They say, hey, let's tone down, let's bring down the temperature.
00:57:16.000You first, because you just said that my tribe, my family, my group, that we're oppressors and that we deserve to have every other group ally themselves against us.
00:57:43.000I think a lot of us realize that when Michelle Obama said it was the first time in her life that she was proud to be American when her husband was elected.
00:57:51.000That was the turning point in the United States, by the way.
00:57:54.000That was the turning point because all of us thought, all of us thought, look, okay, of course I'm not going to vote for him because he's effectively a socialist.
00:58:03.000But at least there'll be some good that'll come of this first black president.
00:58:06.000There'll be some healing and we can kind of move past that.
00:58:10.000And instead, you had Michelle Obama who was there waiting to ensure that we didn't.
00:58:15.000It's the first time I've ever been proud of my country.
00:58:18.000Everything else that we did before that, Michelle Obama, it was all but filthy rags to her until her husband was elected.
00:58:44.000Wouldn't it be a proud moment when you weren't enslaved?
00:58:48.000Like, wouldn't you be proud of the country that got rid of that?
00:58:51.000Wouldn't it be like just moment after moment after moment after moment in your life to be proud, even if you didn't like every single thing the country did?
00:58:58.000But that's the only moment, the first time in my life.
00:59:30.000That brings us back to the Super Bowl.
00:59:31.000Hey, an American sport with American superhumans, athletes with access to such advanced training methodology, equipment, scientists, doctors, nutrition being watched by tens of millions of Americans, hundreds of millions, I guess, total, but tens of millions of Americans on American networks that are broadcast across an American invention, several actually,
01:00:00.000electricity being piped through televisions as we watch these wonderful commercials that are the byproduct of American exceptionalism and free enterprise.
01:00:10.000And we look at all that, go, everything about this is American, so much so that other nations use this to broadcast their gay soccer games.
01:00:17.000But they're still using electricity and television.
01:00:20.000They're still using broadcasting equipment.
01:00:22.000They're still coming to the states in many cases to train.
01:00:24.000And we look at this and go, you know what?
01:00:29.000This crescendo of American ingenuity, exceptionalism, luxury, you know what it needs?
01:01:51.000Why are the majority non-white countries, why are they of no benefit to the rest of humanity?
01:01:58.000Why when there's a natural disaster, why are people still standing there with their hand out looking, let's be honest, looking for help from the American white middle-class worker?
01:02:09.000Because you are the ones who keep this alive.
01:02:12.000And they crap on you while they do it.
01:02:15.000And then they tell you that you're a racist if you go, wait a second, I keep being vilified for being white.
01:02:21.000I mean, I guess I have to push back and say, hey, hey, being white's not that bad.
01:02:48.000There were no wars in the cradle of civilization in Africa, in South America, none.
01:02:54.000Also, when people talk about honoring the culture of these other countries, like Puerto Rico, you know, Bad Bunny, that's not their language either.
01:03:03.000That's the language of their colonizers.
01:04:34.000Supporters applauded Japanese Prime Minister Sanai Takaichi on Sunday after her coalition swept to a landslide election win.
01:04:42.000The 64-year-old called the rare midwinter snap election to capitalize on her high approval ratings after becoming Japan's first female prime minister late last year.
01:04:51.000U.S. President Donald Trump last week gave Takayichi his total endorsement and said he would host her at the White House next month.
01:04:59.000China will also be keeping a close eye on the results.
01:05:03.000And this is how, I mean, I guess monumental you would consider this.
01:05:08.000Even in Okinawa, the LDP flipped District 1 from the Communist Party and they've held it since 2014.
01:05:15.000So Sky News described this as breaking Japan's ultra-conservative prime ministers set to seize more power after an exit poll had her securing a big majority in the country's lower house.
01:05:26.000Then the New York Times, Prime Minister Sanei Takaichi of Japan was set to win a sweeping mandate to impose a conservative agenda.
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