Pearl - January 02, 2026


Female Police Officers Are Useless


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The Law of Self-defense expert Andrew Branco joins Jemele to talk about the dangers of female police officers and why they should be fired. Plus, a special guest joins the show to discuss a recent case involving a female cop who shot and killed a man in self-defense.

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00:00:00.000 just fired two officers after the 11 live investigators uncovered they flipped a coin
00:00:05.020 to decide whether to arrest a driver for speeding oh they did not well guys welcome to my reaction
00:00:12.380 series today we are going to be reacting to female police officers being useless but today we have a
00:00:18.680 special guest the man the myth the legend andrew branco with the law of self-defense welcome to the
00:00:23.300 show hey i'm gonna give myself applause yeah yeah so what have you seen in have you ever covered a
00:00:32.260 self-defense case where like a female police officer was involved or like they messed up
00:00:40.260 their job or something yeah i will tell you that there is nothing more dangerous on god's great
00:00:45.620 earth than a scared female police officer everyone in the vicinity dies yeah they're just dangerous
00:00:52.360 And they're dangerous because they panic. They can't resort to muscular strength to defend themselves. So they're very quick to go to the gun. And they go to the gun in the circumstances in which a male police officer probably wouldn't. And they make a lot of mistakes in judgment because they think they're going for their taser to electrocute somebody. And instead, they pull out their gun unintentionally and shoot that person because they're panicked.
00:01:20.300 So what kind of case have you represented?
00:01:22.780 Is there a specific one you're thinking of?
00:01:26.180 Well, the one that most people would know would be, oh, good heavens, what the heck was her name?
00:01:32.380 It was a police officer up in Minnesota or someplace.
00:01:35.520 She pulled over a young black male driver and things went sideways.
00:01:39.720 And she decided she was going to tase him.
00:01:41.920 Dante Wright, I remember his name.
00:01:43.880 She was going to tase him.
00:01:44.940 And she shouts, taser, taser, taser.
00:01:47.000 so everyone in the vicinity knows a taser is about to go off and then she shoots him with
00:01:51.320 her pistol no he didn't live no oh wow yeah she got convicted of manslaughter did she go to jail
00:02:01.000 yeah for how long uh i think it was less than two years of course she did go
00:02:10.760 i was like this is gonna be a slap on the wrist there's no way
00:02:13.560 okay so this is a crazy man on christmas day yanks a female police officer out of her car
00:02:20.940 gets in and drives off no wait hold on we're gonna turn that i think that we can copyright
00:02:30.260 okay so he's going across the street okay
00:02:34.740 wait
00:02:38.340 wait so he slowly walks up to the car he's obviously terrified of the law
00:02:49.320 he notices it's a girl
00:03:08.340 yeah and these guys they make that assessment immediately they'll do it with male cops too
00:03:12.860 but generally they assess it's too risky with a male cop they see a female cop and they're just
00:03:17.040 like i can take her i don't have to pay attention to her and and they're right most of the time
00:03:23.200 yeah have you ever seen a female cop that was good at her job
00:03:28.000 yeah the trouble is most of most police work just hauled her and sat in the car
00:03:36.120 oh my god sorry god would you say i mean most police work is not violence most police work
00:03:45.440 is writing tickets and stuff like that and taking reports and they do fine for that kind of stuff
00:03:49.460 but they they should be kind of a kind of cop that doesn't have a gun you know that isn't expected to
00:03:55.080 engage in violence uh they would be fine in that kind of bureaucratic role but you give them a gun
00:03:59.760 and you you pretend that they're capable of effectively using force against most criminals
00:04:04.680 are men against men who are larger and stronger than them. It's just going to be a bad day. I
00:04:09.420 remember I was, I teach at the FBI Academy sometimes and I was up there and with a walking
00:04:14.880 with a FBI agent, a dude, a combat veteran, and a couple of young female FBI agents walk past us
00:04:22.760 and we say hello. And they were like 110 pounds. I mean, they didn't weigh anything. And I asked my
00:04:28.680 buddy, I said, Hey, what happens to one of these chicks when she encounters a real bad guy? And
00:04:33.260 he said they die yeah i just can't because i'm pretty tall for a woman i'm six i mean we've met
00:04:44.200 in person but like i'm six feet and i could just say my experience playing basketball against men
00:04:50.940 i've played basketball for 20 years and sometimes i'll do pickup and if a guy played like one year
00:04:57.300 of high school and cooked i'm done he wins like there's no and they probably take it easy if i'm
00:05:02.700 being honest when I play so I don't I just don't know how you could be delusional enough to be a
00:05:08.040 female cop I don't really get it and most girls most women have never been punched in the face
00:05:13.460 and if you've never been punched in the face that first fist to the face you know is is pretty
00:05:18.660 astonishing yeah Providence police officers facing several drug charges after Pawtucket
00:05:23.440 police say she was arrested in a narcotics bus this morning Kate Wilkinson joins us now live
00:05:27.920 in studio with new details we just learned from police. Yeah, Pawtucket police say it was a
00:05:33.680 months-long investigation that led to the arrest of 25-year-old Destiny Vieira among the multiple
00:05:40.100 drug trucks. She's got a stripper name. You know what else? Yeah, you put these women in with a
00:05:48.280 bunch of muscular police officers with guns. I mean, they start banging everybody. Oh, you put
00:05:53.720 them in prison you put them in prison as guards in male prisons and they they are the pregnancy
00:06:00.360 rate goes through the roof it's unbelievable oh my god yeah you're right she's probably getting
00:06:06.060 the numbers of the guy she's arrest she's not begging the cop she's making the guy she's
00:06:09.800 arresting charges she faces she's accused of selling or manufacturing in the area of a school
00:06:17.020 just last september destiny vieira took an oath to protect the city of providence
00:06:22.140 Now, Pawtucket police say she has been charged in a narcotics investigation.
00:06:26.440 Based on the seriousness of the allegations and the standards that we uphold in the Providence Police Department,
00:06:33.620 this individual will not be retained by the Providence Police.
00:06:36.000 Providence Police Chief Colonel Oscar Perez says because Vieira has been on the force for less than a year,
00:06:41.460 she was only a probationary officer.
00:06:43.820 According to the city of Providence, her salary at the time of her arrest was around $73,000.
00:06:48.380 So when you see a young person that had the opportunity of a lifetime to make a difference,
00:06:53.700 and unfortunately, you know, because of certain judgments that they make, it tains the work.
00:07:00.800 Pawtucket police say Vieira was arrested in the early hours of this morning alongside 24-year-old Jalen Lopez of Pawtucket.
00:07:07.180 Both are facing multiple drug dealing.
00:07:09.560 That's her man.
00:07:12.140 Yeah.
00:07:14.180 What are, do you think she's cute?
00:07:16.800 No.
00:07:17.020 No.
00:07:17.160 No.
00:07:17.520 No.
00:07:18.020 would it no i think i think she'd be wood for a decent amount of guys she kind of looks she has
00:07:23.900 a stripper look to me i think you're right about it and manufacturing charges among the accusations
00:07:28.780 that this was happening in or around a school patucket police did not immediately provide
00:07:34.240 where the drug bust occurred it's upsetting but i'll tell you that it does not define
00:07:38.160 the dedicated work of the men and women in the province police department
00:07:41.100 the men always have to clean up the women's masks the other funny thing is this is the police chief
00:07:47.260 of it sounds like it's rhode island rhode island the state of rhode island he's got a thick hispanic
00:07:52.480 accent like how does that happen they keep letting them in i mean it's too late there's too many it's
00:07:59.840 cooked unless do you think it's not cooked you're smarter than me what do you think we we've got a
00:08:06.240 lot i think we have almost 200 million third world migrants in america we have a lot of people to move
00:08:11.500 out it's funny every time like ice does a raid in a neighborhood all the headlines for the next week
00:08:16.640 like everything is shut down there's nobody in the stores no one's going to school it looks like
00:08:21.120 a zombie apocalypse occurred and that tells you how many people are really here it's it's
00:08:26.400 unbelievable yeah harris county precinct one deputy who was fired after being caught on camera pointing
00:08:32.720 her gun at a man during a family dispute tonight that man is sharing his story fox 26's abigail
00:08:39.040 die, including new audio recorded moments before the viral video started rolling.
00:08:46.320 You've probably seen this video. Now former Precinct 1 deputy Brittany Brown is seen in
00:08:52.740 uniform off-duty pointing her weapon at Michael Evans. She literally pulled me over in a regular
00:09:00.420 car with a firearm. She just jumped out the car at that point, ran around to my driver door and
00:09:05.360 planted the gun in my face she's using her service pistol in her uniform to bully and oppress me
00:09:11.040 before this evan says he got in an argument with his then fiance who is brown's sister he says he
00:09:17.940 took his oh my god she called her sister the cop oh my god black women it's like of course
00:09:27.460 you know i think that's the only time black men can say they're targeted by police unfairly is
00:09:33.560 And it might be true.
00:09:36.900 I'd be like, you know what?
00:09:38.220 That might have actually happened.
00:09:40.200 And drove off.
00:09:42.000 And you said you did take the phone.
00:09:44.140 I just took the phone, which I bought.
00:09:46.340 So I was going to bring it back to her.
00:09:47.880 I wasn't going to keep her phone.
00:09:49.000 I didn't need it.
00:09:49.840 I just needed that problem to come to a halt and let's talk.
00:09:53.060 Not long after this happened, Evan says before he hit record, he called his sister,
00:09:58.600 who recently found out that the call captured more audio of the incident.
00:10:03.560 She didn't answer, so I ended up on answer machine.
00:10:06.560 Anything I do is just a lie.
00:10:08.760 I won't do what the **** is wrong.
00:10:11.060 I'm on duty.
00:10:11.940 Everything I do is just, but I offered her the phone thousands of times.
00:10:15.380 Precinct 1 launched an internal investigation that took about a month.
00:10:19.340 And this week.
00:10:19.960 How does it take a month?
00:10:21.280 I mean, this is pretty much.
00:10:21.980 They wanted to.
00:10:23.080 They wanted to.
00:10:23.800 So the headlines come out about the event, and then they want the waters to quiet down
00:10:27.680 a bit before they actually release the report.
00:10:30.140 It's deliberate.
00:10:30.700 And then basically let her out.
00:10:32.440 Yeah.
00:10:32.600 yeah is it like the longer a case takes the more likely they're going to get a slap on the wrist
00:10:40.020 i mean if this is not justified right and look at her it certainly looks like it was not justified
00:10:46.860 this is aggravated assault with a deadly weapon this is good for 10 to 20 years in prison
00:10:51.280 in most states but she'll get away with it because she's a you know a black woman who's
00:10:55.560 wearing a uniform at the time what do you think she'll get nothing i think she'll get fired
00:11:00.340 if we're lucky she gets fired yeah that investigation concluded the result brown
00:11:07.300 being fired i i feel like there's some justice been done some not all because i mean and he'll
00:11:14.540 sue the department of course he'll sue the police department and so he'll get money from the police
00:11:19.240 department pouring the gun at any any some person anyone anyone person i mean i probably would have
00:11:25.980 that day. I feel like if you are on duty or if you are wearing the uniform of our own duty officer
00:11:31.920 and using a service pistol, then that's definitely official oppression. Precinct one says they've
00:11:39.760 submitted all of their findings to the Harris County District Attorney's Office. Now it's up
00:11:44.080 to them and a jury to decide if Brown will be criminally charged. This is wrong. You know,
00:11:50.960 this is wrong. That's crazy. I mean, she sent her sister. And if our civilians, the Houstonians
00:11:58.040 have to be held accountable, I feel like the Houstonian officers should be held accountable.
00:12:03.000 I reached out to Brown's attorney for response and I have yet to hear back,
00:12:06.800 but when I do, I'll update this story on Fox 26. Okay. And by the way, it would be an official
00:12:13.660 suppression of civil rights. I mean, if he sues, it'll be on the federal statute 1983, which is
00:12:19.000 suppression of rights under color of law as a law enforcement agent. Yeah. But it would never go to
00:12:25.760 court. I mean, the department will just settle out of court. They'll give him some money that
00:12:29.380 he's happy with. How much money do you think they'll give him? You know, it's hard to say
00:12:34.920 because you have to understand that these higher level officers, these chiefs and captains within
00:12:41.420 police departments, they're not really cops anymore. They're politicians. And politicians
00:12:45.820 are always happy to spend other people's money taxpayer money to make their political problems
00:12:51.600 go away so there's almost no limit i mean they don't care it's not coming out of their pocket
00:12:55.780 because it comes out of the public's pocket so who cares it's kind of like the daycares
00:13:01.900 did you see that in minnesota yeah yeah i know isn't that crazy
00:13:07.640 um guys if you didn't see it this i couldn't believe it it was like this 21 year old kid or
00:13:14.720 he was under 30 for sure this young reporter who just shows up to these daycares in Minnesota that
00:13:20.620 they're giving like millions of dollar of taxpayer dollars to and it turns out that there's no kids
00:13:26.740 there it's like these Somalians or something yep and I'm like how is it these Gen Z guys are just
00:13:33.320 like like exposing government corruption as a hobby like aren't there people whose jobs it is
00:13:38.940 to do this it is amazing this one kid I'll call him a kid because he looks super young to me but
00:13:43.900 But he's walking around with a GoPro or his phone or whatever he's using, like, by himself, by himself, exposing all this.
00:13:50.780 This is billions of dollars of fraud.
00:13:52.640 My favorite one was he got to the fake daycare that was called the Learning Center, and they had misspelled the word learning.
00:14:00.560 Like, that should have been a clue.
00:14:03.800 That should have been a clue.
00:14:05.300 That's funny.
00:14:05.680 it confirms it just fired two officers after the 11 alive investigators uncovered they flipped a
00:14:12.100 coin to decide whether to arrest a driver for speeding oh they did not
00:14:17.500 i don't think i've ever seen a guy do something that unprofessional
00:14:23.940 in these copry i mean i've seen i've seen a guy accept some favors he maybe shouldn't have accepted
00:14:30.800 but i just have you seen that like a guy doing rock paper sit like something like this
00:14:37.200 normally they're smart enough not to get caught
00:14:39.920 yeah and they did it on body cam 11 alive investigator andy parati explains how this
00:14:46.920 all played out andy well sure they were previously on suspension during an internal affairs
00:14:51.760 investigation and then this morning the city announced their termination just two weeks
00:14:56.400 after the 11 Alive investigators first aired this video of the officers
00:15:00.180 using a coin-flipping app during a traffic stop.
00:15:04.020 A head or tail.
00:15:05.640 Okay.
00:15:08.640 This is tail, right?
00:15:10.020 Yeah.
00:15:10.640 So really.
00:15:11.320 23.
00:15:12.140 Michael Jordan?
00:15:13.460 Hi.
00:15:14.620 So I got two fast recognitions.
00:15:16.500 Let me write this down.
00:15:17.560 Two fast recognitions.
00:15:19.380 Is it reckless?
00:15:20.960 Yeah, you can do reckless.
00:15:22.740 What you just watched includes four...
00:15:25.400 I mean, listen, I will just point out that for all of human history, all of human history, except the last hundred years, women were not allowed to make societally important decisions.
00:15:38.040 And they were only allowed to make personally important decisions under the guidance of a father or then a husband.
00:15:44.600 We certainly did not put them in positions of authority like this.
00:15:47.840 And when we do put them in these positions of authority, we should not be shocked at what we get.
00:15:52.900 yeah former officers courtney brown and christy wilson discussing whether or not to write the
00:15:59.440 driver a ticket or place her into custody ultimately they use that coin flipping app
00:16:04.280 to help make that decision after the 11 live investigators obtained the video the driver's
00:16:09.680 case was dismissed and the officers removed from the street and that girl it was her lucky day
00:16:15.320 you got arrested she's gonna sue too you know that happened to a cousin of mine he died but
00:16:22.760 before he did he was i had a cousin he was kind of a crackhead and um he got arrested for it was
00:16:29.160 like in illinois i think there's like a three strike thing or at least there was at the time
00:16:32.780 this is like 10 years ago and maybe 15 i was a kid and um but what he would do is he wasn't like
00:16:40.760 violent or anything but he would steal things to get drugs essentially so like that's that's how
00:16:46.080 he would end up going to jail is the robbing usually not like he wouldn't really get caught
00:16:50.220 with the drugs but he would break into people's garages and steal like lawn equipment right so
00:16:58.140 so um oh no do you know what it was sorry i'm butchering this he was on his third strike and
00:17:07.460 he was arrested they did something wrong in his arrest but he had drugs on him so he decided
00:17:14.300 fuck it i'm going to jail anyway i'm going to jail for a long time i'm just going to steal some lawn
00:17:18.900 equipment while i wait for my court case and he ended up getting the the third strike removed
00:17:25.460 but then he had to go to jail anyway because he decided to run we're like we're like why would
00:17:32.020 you do that but you can't really rationalize with crackheads i mean they're they just love
00:17:39.060 but i i got a lot of cousins because my mom's one in 39 my dad's one of 13 but yeah he
00:17:45.460 but it was too bad because he kind of had a situation like that where it was a one in a
00:17:50.240 million and the cop just messed something up and he so he kind of went on a rampage because he
00:17:56.180 thought he was going to go to jail for a decade or something crazy and he wouldn't have even went
00:18:01.100 to jail we were like why'd you do that but there's never enough good luck for a crackhead
00:18:07.600 and they'll burn it all you give them infinity good luck and they'll burn it all do you know
00:18:12.480 was crazy too he said the drugs were better in jail he said you could get better drugs in jail
00:18:18.360 but he would run out of money because you don't have a job in jail so he would get clean in jail
00:18:24.000 but he said they still would get drugs somehow i don't know how i'm not a jail expert the female
00:18:29.820 guards bring it in i could see him he was a good looking guy he could use good game but he he ended
00:18:37.400 up passing away because what happened was when they go to jail they get kind of clean and they
00:18:43.560 think they can get their old dose so they get out of jail they do the drugs again and then they're
00:18:49.160 cooked because their body's not they're kind of clean you know not clean clean because whatever
00:18:54.120 money they do get i think they i mean i don't know other people's crackhead cousin experience
00:18:58.920 this was just fine but but you know that you know for him so that's how he died unfortunately but
00:19:06.760 he did have a lot of luck he was pretty old for crackhead he was in his 40s they don't usually
00:19:10.840 make it that long yeah not unless you're the son of the president this police officer made headlines
00:19:17.240 across the world after she cut off a prisoner's hair weed one police quickly fired her but
00:19:22.600 forced to hire her back and seven investigator heather katalo has discovered and they say women
00:19:31.160 are the nurturing gender isn't the first time this police officer has been accused of assaulting
00:19:36.680 prisoners a punch in the face yanking hair out and cutting off a prisoner's clothes those are
00:19:43.080 just a few of the things officer bernadette nager is accused of doing so why did she get her job back
00:19:49.400 the video went viral a warren police officer strapping a young mother from detroit
00:19:54.680 into a restraint chair and slicing off her hair weave and it's a woman's hair
00:20:00.280 is bernadette nature and the prisoner is that's i know how long it takes to grow your hair i would
00:20:06.040 kill her i would kill her oh my two-year-old sharda gregory gregory believes she was drugged
00:20:12.920 the night she got arrested in november of 2013. after she told officers her hair weave did not
00:20:18.920 come out officer nager can be seen on the video pushing gregory onto a bench she's then dragged
00:20:25.160 to a restraint chair where nager spends three minutes cutting the weave that was sewn into
00:20:29.800 gregory's own hair she's a very oh and so it's not her hair even tried adding a charge oh okay
00:20:35.640 wow black yeah they want to get into the weave because there's drugs and stuff in the weave
00:20:40.440 right so before they put her in lockup oh so this is this so so i'm actually i'm less sure about
00:20:49.480 what the problem is here i mean it was basically hair extensions oh okay a police officer against
00:20:55.240 gregory but after seeing this video the prosecutor refused to do that the warren police commissioner
00:21:01.400 called nature's actions disturbing and offensive and probably a black woman prosecutor fired her
00:21:08.200 But now a labor arbitrator has given Officer Najer her job back.
00:21:12.420 The seven investigators have discovered that this is not the first time that Officer Bernadette Najer has been accused of crossing the line with a prisoner.
00:21:21.180 These police reports that you think it was because she wanted to get drugs out of the hair.
00:21:26.080 I think there can be a legitimate rationale for taking that weave out of the hair and all this other stuff they're going to talk about now, like punching prisoners and stuff.
00:21:34.080 Listen, prisoners earn punches.
00:21:36.840 I mean, a lot of them are misbehaving.
00:21:39.860 And the only way to get them in check is to use physical force.
00:21:42.700 And you don't have a gun or a baton in a jail, so you're using your hands.
00:21:47.120 So that's not uncommon either.
00:21:49.500 Yeah, I mean, I could see crackheads deserving a punch here and there.
00:21:53.480 All right, we'll let this one go.
00:21:58.280 All right, let's see the last one.
00:22:02.520 Do not move.
00:22:03.460 Do you understand?
00:22:03.880 Some new video tonight shows the moments an off-duty Edmonds police officer was arrested, accused of pointing her gun at an angry driver during a fit of road rage.
00:22:14.800 She has not been charged, but King 5 is naming her since she is in a position of authority.
00:22:19.740 King 5's Maddie White reports from the Edmonds Police Department, where the officer has worked for three years.
00:22:25.300 Yeah, that's exactly what the police chief here in Edmonds told us.
00:22:28.360 She says that Officer Melinda Lean is now on administrative leave
00:22:32.780 as they investigate this road rage situation,
00:22:36.740 a he-said-she-said scenario that happened last Monday.
00:22:40.720 Pulling over at the park just east.
00:22:43.720 This Linwood police officer had just been informed by dispatch
00:22:47.420 that the woman she's about to pull over
00:22:51.460 had pointed a gun at the 911 caller,
00:22:55.640 a 22-year-old driver from Maple Valley.
00:22:57.980 He said it happened here, on the intersection near the Olive Garden in Linwood.
00:23:02.280 Keep coming. Keep coming. You're doing good. Keep coming.
00:23:05.500 Okay, stop right there. Get down on your knees.
00:23:09.540 You don't move. Do you understand?
00:23:11.880 The man who called 911 says this woman drove into his lane and almost pushed him off the road
00:23:17.100 while both tried to exit off I-5 South.
00:23:19.640 But the arresting officers had no idea at this point that the suspects they were putting these handcuffs on...
00:23:25.160 All right, I'm going to push you down real quick.
00:23:26.340 was one of their own, a police officer, but one who was off-duty.
00:23:32.520 She's an employee of Edmunds PD.
00:23:35.000 Hey, guys.
00:23:35.380 Hi, sir.
00:23:36.960 Hey.
00:23:37.780 Would you like to see my ID?
00:23:40.040 Oh, okay.
00:23:40.920 Gotcha.
00:23:44.200 Melinda.
00:23:44.640 Look at that smug smile.
00:23:46.200 She shared her side.
00:23:47.000 He started raging at me, got up on my bumper, flashed his lights at me the entire time.
00:23:52.340 neither the officer melinda lean nor the 911 caller returned my request for comment
00:23:57.300 but the man told police that he then put his hands up all confused and that she quote
00:24:02.420 flashed and pointed a black pistol at him however she says and then when we ended up next to each
00:24:07.860 other at the stoplight he put up his hands in a like a finger gun motion at me um i picked up
00:24:15.780 mine my pistol is in the glove compartment now picked up my pistol and showed it to him as well
00:24:21.220 okay and then put it back down he waved at me and then that was it lean could face a second
00:24:28.840 degree assault charge but tonight's nahomish county prosecutors told us that a final decision
00:24:34.120 on a charge has not yet been made okay well they'll make that decision in a month
00:24:39.460 what do you wait for the what do you think she's a lunatic lunatic you can't flash a gun at someone
00:24:46.420 because they, you know, they were pointing a finger gun at you. I mean, you display a gun
00:24:53.160 when you're facing an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury, not because someone
00:24:58.240 was mean to you and was rude. What do you think? That's crazy. I've carried a gun every day of my
00:25:03.700 adult life. It would never in a million years occur to me that someone pointing their finger
00:25:08.380 at me would be a justification for me pointing a gun at them. What do you think they're going
00:25:12.860 do with that case like what do you think is going to be the result probably nothing nothing like
00:25:17.660 they won't fire her maybe maybe not i mean she's only been there three years so she may not and
00:25:24.540 she may be an unpleasant person so they they may use sometimes they use this kind of thing as an
00:25:29.340 excuse to get rid of people they don't want anyway but if she's liked uh they'll find an excuse to
00:25:34.060 keeper yeah well well um as a as we do on this channel we're seeing women's empowerment every
00:25:42.620 day and the results of it so congratulations ladies um rooting rooting for us is like rooting
00:25:50.060 for um is there a team that's lost every year for like 50 years are you sports guy uh no i'm not
00:25:57.980 maybe the cubs growing up for me it's such a complicated scenario for women because i mean
00:26:03.900 are they losing i guess they're kind of losing but they're kind of winning too i mean from a
00:26:07.980 guy's perspective women live life on easy mode do you know what it's like the special olympics
00:26:15.420 like you're getting the medal but you know you're losing
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