Comedian Bill Burr's replacement theory is a real thing, according to a conspiracy theory about Bill Burr. DJ D-Day talks about his plans for a new music project, and we get into the Grammys and Trevor Noah.
00:05:34.000And not just because, you know, he's been a turncoat, but there's something really distinct.
00:05:40.000And you're seeing these podcast comedy bros sort of turn now, hoping that they don't get devoured by the left and distancing themselves from anything conservative and ice.
00:05:51.000I think we're going to look back on this era and say, oh, remember when a bunch of people capitalized on that and then kind of collected their checks and passed go?
00:06:36.000I'm collabing with a dope DJ with a fat beat, backup singers for the hook, dancers for the video, and we're going to film it all right here in my crib so y'all can see how I'll be living.
00:10:28.000I don't know if you know this, but you think of social justice and you think it's about human rights and you think it's about equality, you know, not getting hit with a fire hose and a German shepherd at a diner when you just want a slice of pie.
00:10:38.000No, the root of all true social justice is wearing a mask to prevent COVID.
00:10:44.000If you care about abolishing ICE, freeing Palestine, and fighting fascism, you should be wearing a mask right now if you can.
00:10:50.000And if you felt a little bit of discomfort being called out like that and are about to scroll away, please stay here and sit in that discomfort because it could literally sit down.
00:11:47.000And the reality is, COVID is still killing and disabling people every day.
00:11:51.000But yes, disease prevention consensus every kind of justice and activism.
00:11:55.000From the IOF purposely blocking medical supplies from entering Gaza to spread COVID and other deadly illness, to ICE abducting your neighbors and packing them in overcrowded cages and increase the risk for disease, to COVID disproportionately disabling and killing black, brown, and trans folks because of systemic inequities?
00:13:03.000Does she know that that was actually based on Margaret Singer, like eugenics, and specifically because she actually did want to target black communities and eradicate them?
00:13:10.000And by the way, it kind of has been a holocaust against black babies because they're almost as likely to be abortive as born.
00:13:20.000Including weaponizing disease and misinformation around it.
00:13:23.000If you care about any or all of these people, the simplest thing you can do is wear a well-fitted and rated respirator in all public spaces.
00:13:42.000The only time a mask was a tool against fascist, it was a fascist resistance was when they were wearing them in the gas chambers in Germany.
00:13:49.000Yeah, and I don't think they gave them a bad person.
00:22:10.000So last weekend, there were like 300, by the way, over the course of the weekend, 300 anti-ICE protests.
00:22:14.000Pretty much all of them were violent, just to be clear.
00:22:16.000And the media will tell you that they are all peaceful.
00:22:18.000You know, same thing with the George Floyd riots, billions of dollars in damages, thousands of casualties.
00:22:22.000Now, this weekend, remember the five-year-old boy, Adrian Correjo-Arias?
00:22:27.000Well, he was released from an ICE facility.
00:22:29.000And of course, the media wants to paint it a very specific way, if wholly inaccurate.
00:22:36.000And breaking tonight, a judge ordered the release of five-year-old Liam Canejo Ramos and his father from a detention center in Texas, where they have been held since they were taken by federal agents from Minnesota last week.
00:22:50.000This comes after Texas Democrats demanded his release and visited Liam and his father.
00:22:55.000Here is how Congressman Wakan Costro described his condition while in custody.
00:23:03.000His father said that Liam has been very depressed since he's been at Dilly, that he hasn't been eating well.
00:23:10.000His father said that Liam has been sleeping a lot, that he's been asking about his family, his mom, and his classmates.
00:23:19.000And by the way, just to be clear, I was referencing the father's name if I sound like I was saying the five-year-old because sometimes my words don't work too good.
00:25:39.000Under what authority is he being released?
00:25:42.000Let's go through the actual legal sort of exercises that are taking place here.
00:25:47.000Well, it was a leftist Clinton-appointed judge who is deciding to release illegals and gave an unhinged opinion citing Thomas Jefferson's grievances against the king.
00:28:48.000But the really important part here, too, is that this is why messaging and the PR around this matters a lot.
00:28:53.000The only reason this happened is because they circulated a picture of a five-year-old boy that made everybody go, oh, what a cute little kid.
00:29:00.000And of course, we all, even as fathers, right, we both were like, oh, you know, it sucks for the kid, but he'll be fine.
00:29:05.000He's not like being tortured or anything.
00:29:06.000And man, wouldn't it be great if the mom had opened the door or if the dad had done this the right way so that the kid wasn't involved in this?
00:29:12.000But is it now possible to just show a picture of a kid and get out of every crime you commit?
00:30:05.000Not to mention that a lot of people, they just don't show up for a lot of their court dates.
00:30:08.000That's kind of why we're in this predicament to begin with.
00:30:11.000So we have offered a multi-point plan here as to what we do with illegal aliens and what we should do, by the way, with legal immigrants.
00:30:17.000The left has provided none other than let them stay in amnesty.
00:30:22.000And they have to say, okay, well, let's make sure that there's also verification, identification for Social Security for, no, no, no, we don't want that.
00:30:29.000Well, let's also make sure that these people, we're not even just talking about illegals, people who are suckling at the public teat, that they can't buy soda.
00:31:42.000It doesn't mean that inherently one white person good, one brown or black person bad, but it does mean that people don't have a country to call their own, and people have noticed it, and demographics have shifted, and people feel like they are a stranger in their own neighborhood.
00:31:59.000I don't know if you know the story, the Tower of Babel, but dysfunction, chaos is not good for society.
00:32:06.000It is good for the left if they want to hold on to power, because the more dysfunctional, the more chaotic a society is, the more you have to rely on Big Brother and Have Daddy government to come in and save you.
00:32:17.000So you undoubtedly heard the left attacking those on the right for peddling the conspiracy theory of the great replacement.
00:32:24.000Only I'll get to now Europeans are saying, yes, yes, that's what we meant, and it's by design.
00:32:29.000But here's how they attacked you then.
00:32:31.000Simply put, it is a conspiracy that says there is a plot to diminish the influence of the white race through the immigration of black and brown people.
00:32:40.000But the broader problem of the great replacement theory, like undermining pretty much the whole idea of America as a movie, but what we see now, we see other conspiracies that go back to great replacement theory, right?
00:32:57.000That non-citizens are voting in mass almost literally.
00:33:02.000That non-citizens are committing massive people.
00:33:04.000She's dressed like the mayor of Annie.
00:33:06.000This conspiracy theory has been a gateway to a deeper racism, a deeper anti-Semitism, a deeper anger at perceived others.
00:33:18.000And I think it's absolutely dangerous.
00:33:21.000Let's also examine that at perceived others.
00:33:59.000It used to be okay to have preferences.
00:34:00.000Used to be okay to say, I want my neighborhood to look like X. Used to be okay to say, I prefer the company of Y. In general, speaking in generalities, now, this even takes us to Wikipedia.
00:34:11.000They refer to the great replacement theory as a, quote, debunked white nationalist far-right conspiracy theory.
00:36:57.000If people are coming into a country and they are not contributing to the resources, and certainly not yet, if they are coming into a place with resources, guess what?
00:37:06.000Those who have generated the resources determine how they are spent, where they are allocated.
00:37:16.000This idea that people should be able to come in and vote, that would be the equivalent to you saying, you take a step back and let your kids make every decision for the household.
00:37:39.000Se trata de la tramitación urgente de un real decreto con el que iniciamos un proceso de regularización extraordinaria para miles de personas extranjeras que se encuentran en nosotros.
00:37:51.000Hoy es un día histórico para nuestro país.
00:37:54.000Estamos reforzando un modelo migratorio basado en derechos humanos, en integración, en convivencia y compatible con el crecimiento económico y con la cohesión social.
00:38:04.000Sure, but what if they are not compatible?
00:38:08.000What if cohesion isn't what transpires?
00:38:12.000What if we have seen that time and time again?
00:38:15.000What if now in the 21st century we've come to understand that borders exist specifically because nations have wanted to separate themselves from other nations with which they cannot be cohesive?
00:38:29.000For more proof, see the Chinamen and their giant ass wall.
00:38:34.000That's how much they hated the Mongoli.
00:38:39.000And the Guardian article covering this story, it's just incredible if you read it.
00:38:43.000Like the stuff that they write with no self-awareness, they wrote.
00:38:46.000This is someone who was being interviewed.
00:38:48.000I don't have my paper, so I can't get a proper job, said the Bangladeshi man who came to Spain 14 months ago and asked not to be named.
00:38:56.000I really worry about paying my rent, and I'm also trying to support my wife and daughter who I left behind.
00:39:40.000Well, that's more proof, actually, that if that seems odd to you, like, I can't believe leaving your family like that, that's why you can't be cohesive.
00:39:48.000See, right away, you understand you don't share the same values.
00:39:51.000You're from a place where family, the central building block of our society, the unit, is super important.
00:39:57.000That's not the case in many other countries.
00:39:59.000That alone means that that cultural fabric, it can never be sewn together.
00:40:06.000The leader, by the way, of France's far-left party, and I'm just going to keep saying far-left because they say far-right about everyone, endorsed the idea, the plan, the agenda of replacement.
00:40:38.000And here's the problem with that, Lilac.
00:40:40.000That's how it's been since the beginning of time.
00:42:57.000That eliminates all racial components, but it kind of takes care of it.
00:43:02.000Both legal and illegal immigrants, both native-born citizens and not.
00:43:08.000This country should be for those who work, who contribute, and provide.
00:43:13.000I don't care if you're making $30,000, $40,000, $50,000 a year, you're making $30,000, $40,050 million a year.
00:43:18.000If you are working in this country, if you're contributing, if you're a law-abiding citizen, you pay your taxes, you are American.
00:43:25.000If you don't meet that criteria, you're not.
00:43:27.000Even if you were born here and you're not contributing, you are harming your fellow taxpayer.
00:43:32.000If you are breaking the law, if you're committing violent crimes, if you have gone a decade as a grown adult without contributing to this country, don't pay taxes, you are less American.
00:43:46.000Let me tell you how we're not the same.
00:43:49.000And sometimes we take this for granted and that's, or we look past it because you are more right-leaning, you're conservative, and you assume that everyone else may have the same mindset.
00:43:58.000You get up, let's say, five, six, seven o'clock.
00:46:03.000How do you in Spain tell your youth you have a future in this country when two-thirds of all new jobs go to foreigners and you're actually trying to make it easier for them to become part of your society, vote and change your society?
00:46:18.000How do you not have a revolution in Spain against this kind of stuff?
00:46:43.000I mean, these young people out here that are protesting all these deportations and ICE and how it's evil and how we shouldn't be deporting anybody.
00:47:13.000You can see with the left, because with Joe Biden, all job growth, it went exclusively to foreigners where Americans hemorrhaged jobs, native-born Americans.
00:47:20.000That switched immediately with the first year of Trump's presidency.
00:47:23.000I think it was like plus 1 million or plus 3 million foreign jobs, minus 1 million.
00:47:27.000Then it switched to plus 3 million, minus 1 million.
00:47:30.000I'm going by rote, but I'm pretty close on those numbers.
00:47:32.000That tells you what is happening by design.
00:47:34.000The left here wants us to be like Europe.
00:47:37.000And at a certain point, we're kind of saying the same thing.
00:47:40.000And what I mean by that is Europe is saying, yeah, we need to replace people here, and we actually should encourage people migrating here, and we should create jobs for them.
00:47:48.000And we shouldn't be a homogenous society.
00:47:53.000Yeah, it's going to come with some growing pains, but it's for the greater good.
00:47:55.000And we go, you know, I don't know if you're trying to destroy a society by skyrocketing the youth unemployment rate, sexual offenses, importing third-world migrants who don't share your values and replace people of your country so that it's unrecognizable.
00:48:08.000I don't know if it's by design, but you're cratering your economy.
00:48:11.000You're obviously harming people as we look at the crime statistics.
00:48:51.000The mom sending her kid to school doesn't benefit.
00:48:53.000The only person who benefits here in the United States by granting amnesty and having illegal aliens become an entire class of voters is the left.
00:53:43.000Native-born citizens, especially, if you have a household in this country of people who were born in this country, I know people will try and tell you, oh, no, we want to stole online, shut up.
00:53:53.000If you come from a family where one, two, three, four, five generations were born in the States, okay?
00:53:59.000You have a mom, you have a dad, and they are functioning members of society.
00:54:03.000Maybe it's a one-income household, maybe it's a two-income household.
00:54:06.000Someone in your house works and pays taxes, and you come from a long line of people born in this country.
00:54:13.000If you're a betting man, you're going to be conservative.
00:54:30.000They will support as many freebies as possible.
00:54:32.000Come in and vote in their interest at the expense of the country.
00:54:36.000Hey, maybe it's a happy accident, but why does the left across Europe, and certainly in the United States, why every time, if there could be a policy that would simply engineer society as to what is best for American working citizens, why do they go the other way?
00:54:54.000It's not like the left has a problem with engineering society, see COVID, see single-payer health care.
00:55:14.000If someone is here, if someone is independent, if someone is part of a functioning family unit of Americans, they're not going to vote for you.
00:56:17.000Yeah, like, but we can't solve this problem because no one wants to acknowledge that half of you have to like walk off into the ocean, right?
00:56:57.000You have plenty of comedians who don't do that.
00:56:59.000For example, Louis C.K., people still really like him.
00:57:02.000Shane Gillis would be an example, of course, Nick DiPaolo.
00:57:04.000But Bill Burr, it's not that his views have adapted.
00:57:09.000It's not that in the face of new information, okay, he's moderated some views or he leans a different way.
00:57:17.000There's a very big difference between that, which is natural, which is healthy, and a complete 180 to where your perspective as an artist is completely unrecognizable.
00:57:29.000And it's exacerbated by the fact that he tries to act and convince people that he was always like this.
00:57:35.000So this is, I think, the problem that Bill Burr is facing.
00:57:39.000All the things that he's saying now could quite literally be material that he would have used in his dumb guy voice 15 years ago.
00:57:49.000And what I mean by that is he would create an antagonist voice to simply sort of strawman or to create, you know, a stereotype of someone who would say something dumb.
01:01:01.000His material about not wanting to get married was specifically to avoid becoming that guy.
01:01:06.000To be fair, I think that interview there was after his wife wrote and directed and starred in a film where she was having sex with a big black guy with a big black.
01:02:19.000And there's a difference between like respecting and honoring the Constitution, the backbone of our country, and then completely shredding it.
01:03:39.000Well, no, I understand where he's coming from.
01:03:41.000He talked about the Builder Burr groups and the Rockefellers and the gold standard, how money's being printed and how it, how right, like basically it's just vaporware.
01:03:47.000Now someone just prints some more so they can have a fourth yacht.
01:04:41.000I think people are concerned about it.
01:04:43.000And I think in this ever-shifting media landscape, it's very important that we all be vigilant.
01:04:48.000But if some of them are asking for answers, they'll just chalk it up to haters.
01:04:51.000No, it's a pretty tough sell to the people who bought your tickets, to the people who filled up your theaters, in some cases, arenas, to the people who bought products from the sponsors of your podcast to see you turn on them.
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01:05:50.000But over the weekend, thinking, I guess, that they are still as relevant as they once were, the Grammys decided to do a lot of people don't think that the Grammys are like they be, but it do.
01:06:04.000As grateful as I feel, I honestly don't feel like I need to say anything.