The Culture War #73 Trump Assassination BREAKING Woke TV w⧸The Quartering
Summary
In this episode of Culture War, we discuss why The Boys sucks, why anti-woke comedy sucks, and why we need more woke comedy. Plus, we talk about why the Daily Wire's Mr. Burcham was a terrible idea and why other conservative attempts at comedy are worse. Culture War is a show where we just talk about TV shows and why they suck, and how they could be better. Hosted by Luke Grudowski, Sean Frasic, and Tim Delonge. Produced in Los Angeles, CA. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. Art: Mackenzie Moore Music: Hayden Coplen Editor: Will Witwer Editor and Editor-in-Chief: Ben Kuklinski Fact Checker: Alex Blumberg Social Media: Mark Phillips Producer: Ben Kotler Audio Engineer: Patrick Muldowney Mixer: Matthew Boll Additional Compositions: John Rocha Special thanks to our sponsor, Tenet Media Thanks to caller and our sponsor for the use of our logo and theme music from our theme song from Fugue Records, and our ad music from . We Are Change Thank you for all of our sponsorships and shout outs! and , , and , we hope you enjoy this episode, and we really appreciate the support we've gotten from you, the listeners, the past and the support you've shown us in the past week! we really made us out here! - Thank you so much for all the support us with all of your support and support us, we really really appreciate it, we're looking forward to seeing you, we'll see you in the next few weeks! , thank you! -- Thank you! - The Culture War Podcast - Luke, Tim, Tim and Jeremy, -- and we'll get back to you next week! - Cheers, Cheers! Cheers. - The Quartering, Jen, JUICY, - & , Josh, , & - SONGS, -- - EJ, Tim, and - JOSEPH, J. & J. , J.J., and J. BOB, & JACOB, and JAY, JOSIE
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What up, everybody? Welcome to the Culture War Podcast.
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Oh, man. It's been such a wild week. I'm really excited to have a show where we just talk about TV shows
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and why they suck and how they could be better.
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And you know what's interesting is that it's looking like the Trump assassination attempt
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What we know right now is definitively the Boys on Amazon Prime, a superhero show for guys that don't know,
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But I'm wondering if they've actually made edits to the show because of the assassination attempt.
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So I'm wondering how this impact or how this attempt on Trump's life is going to dramatically impact
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Because you see what happens when Kyle Gass makes a joke.
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And so how are these other woke shows going to be able to operate?
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Plus, we've got just the general idea around these anti-woke shows.
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I mean, no disrespect, but why everybody dislikes this conservative attempt at making anti-woke comedy.
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Today, to join us and talk about this is the expert on all things culture.
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So early in the morning after a long night last night.
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You know, sleep deprivation is a form of torture, Tim.
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This is Luke Grudowski here, professional poop poster.
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I professionally poop post on YouTube.com forward slash WeAreChange.
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So let's talk about The Boys first because, spoiler alerts, if you didn't watch the season.
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Luke's so mad because he hasn't watched any of the episodes.
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This show started off as a really great idea of let's make superheroes seem realistic.
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And then the guy who's basically Superman is a narcissist and you got an ego and Aquaman
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Or, you know, and now it's just basically the superheroes are Trump supporters and Trump
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You just brought that scene back up into my mind.
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He's not going to the grocery store and buying milk.
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Well, there is a lore in the right wing circles for like boob milk, by the way.
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It's, you know, the concept is actually really good because the superheroes.
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People, people who, who bodybuilders swear by it.
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So there's a trope to this that is sort of realistic.
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Luke knows a little too much about this subject.
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I meant as far as the, you know, more realistic superheroes.
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Like, uh, there, there actually is a lot of creativity.
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The superheroes, like this is how they would behave in the real world.
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Like you would, uh, you know, they would behave badly, power corrupts, you know, all that stuff.
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And, um, yeah, it's unfortunate to see them kind of delve into the political.
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Well, the first season's fascinating because it gives you kind of a corporate Disney perspective,
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how they would handle the situation and just how absolutely cold they are to actual
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rural things and just how profit motivated they are, which is how a lot of American industries
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Now that's a fair, I think, uh, criticism to make, but then when you kind of overtly try
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to blame one political side, uh, for, for all of that, while, you know, the other side
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is just as culpable here, that's when it becomes kind of disingenuous and, and, uh, that's when
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it kind of brings the hallmarkers that one scene specifically that comes to my mind
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And I hope the viewing audience will also get spoiler alert warning so I could put on
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But the one scene that I was left off of on the boys was when the Donald Trump character
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Homelander literally shot a guy on fifth Avenue and everyone applauded, which, which is something
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that Donald Trump specifically said beforehand saying, you know, I could shoot someone on
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fifth Avenue and my, and my, my fans will still kind of support me and cheer for me.
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Um, they literally played it out and I was like, wow, there's so many layers.
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And so then he, he blasts them with laser eyes.
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Uh, I do want to point out, like we just totally glossed over this.
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I mean, the largest IT, uh, crash in history has just happened.
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Just to mention like, uh, airlines are completely shut down.
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I had to buy my coffee with cash, which was very strange.
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It's mostly corporate computers hit all over the world.
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A lot of people are saying that this is related to CrowdStrike and this is having severe impacts
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And someone just made the point that a lot of people will have to, uh, not just, you
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know, reboot their entire computers, but, but carry out a kind of complicated process
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So this is going to have tremendous economic effects on all the businesses, which are going
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And now that we've gotten through our responsibility and talking about things that matter, let's
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go back to talking about things that matter a lot less, which is booby milk.
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I was just saying, I was just saying though, you, you might want to keep cash in your wallet.
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Maybe, maybe the crypto thing isn't going to work out.
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So, uh, Forbes wrote, uh, this story, the boys season four finale makes one big change
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I think they made an, I think they made more changes than this.
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What Forbes is saying is that after someone tried to kill Donald Trump, they put a viewer
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This episode contains scenes of fictional political violence.
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Any similarity, similarities to recent events are completely coincidental and unintentional
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prime video, Amazon, MGM studios, Sony pictures, television, and the producers of the
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boys oppose in the strongest terms, real world violence of any kind.
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It's a weird, like kind of admission that like, but now this is like, give me a break.
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Like you guys weren't all in Hollywood disappointed.
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I'm just saying, you know, these are, these are, you know, who you are for, for 10 years
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and Oh boy, I, I, I could, I, I don't want to swear.
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I could give an F these people online being like, but you've criticized.
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They're like, they're super mad at me because I keep pointing out how the feds rated them
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for the, uh, they did have some, well, they were like, I don't, I don't know the fault
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that they're running a website that had scam ads or something.
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And he's like, look how many times Tim Pool has said civil war.
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He's a hypocrite because he's saying we call for violence.
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And I was like, all of those posts, they pulled up over the, over five years of me saying things
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Like one was a civil war to pedophiles versus Nazis, which is literally, literally a joke.
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Like, I don't think both sides are literally just storming at each other, but they're all
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So the left says something like, we're going to arrest our political opponents, put them in
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prison, we're putting people in solitary confinement.
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And now I was like, y'all are like engaging in like y'all, y'all are pushing for civil
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It's like, when you reference it, you're talking about, Hey, this is a potential outcome because
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of things that are boiling over when you see it glorified and, and, uh, there's a certain
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We've seen certain people online who have built their name after, uh, off of kind of like
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That's very different than you just being like, I don't know, man, civil war's coming.
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One of the posts is like, they have, they have just moved onto the phase to arresting the
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Now they've moved on to the arresting the, the, uh, a front runner for the presidency.
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Now we're onto the point where someone just tried to kill the man.
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And my point is this, every step of the way for, for 10 years, everyone on whatever side
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this is, whatever you want to call it, has been saying no violence, violence bad.
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They've been doing these things the whole time with the Covington kids posting the wood
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chipper saying they want to punch the kid in the face, all of this stuff.
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And for a show like the boys to now be like, Hey, you know, we, uh, we, we don't can too
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So Kyle gas tenacious D thinks he can go on stage and make this joke.
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When Kyle gas says it, it was only when their insurance, this is the rumor.
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The rumor is their insurance company said, we will not insure any of your shows because
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And when we're not going to, we're not going to cover this.
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Well, the irony with the boys too, is I think they're actually setting up a civil war.
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I mean, if you spoiler alert, Luke, uh, sorry, sorry, it kind of seems like that's where
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And if you look at the, you know, one of the, uh, movies that made the biggest noises last
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year was the civil war movie and it wasn't even a civil war movie.
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But the point I'm making, it's not like, you know, Hollywood is an also kind of, you
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know, that's, that's the funny thing is, is there like Tim pool said civil war and I'm
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Literally called civil war Americans versus Americans.
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I mean, the, the, that movie was a road trip film.
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That was one of the best movies I've ever seen.
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But boy, did they capture the depravity of corporate journalists so well.
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The journalists are, when people die, they laugh and they smile at the end.
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Young girl who wants to be a journalist jumps into the line of fire to get the photo.
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Main character runs up and shoves her out of the way, takes a bullet in the back.
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As she falls to the ground, instead of rendering aid, her best friend steps over her body to
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And the young girl just takes a picture of her dead body.
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That absolutely captured the depravity of these of these vultures who quite literally call
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And if you're, if you're in the world where like you're, they're talking about this stuff
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or you're reading it every day, it's hard to not get desensitized.
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But then even that, when you see it, you're like, yeah, that's probably what would happen.
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And that was, that was one of the hottest, uh, filmmakers or producers of the eight 24.
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No, it was like a civil war was happening and it's about journalists who glorify death and
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But most people aren't going to see the movie and they know it's a civil war movie.
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Americans versus just everyone talking about it is a big deal as well.
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When it comes to like predictive programming and when it comes to, of course, the scenes
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that are going to be reliving in people's own minds with what they think about when
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it comes to those kinds of larger notions of conversations started by it.
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I think it's also not a coincidence that for, you know, many years before this kind of
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larger, uh, geopolitical conundrum with Russia that we're facing that a lot of the villains
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in Hollywood movies were Russian, uh, that we had this whole Russian or this whole Russian
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And after that, yeah, in 2006, yeah, they were Middle Eastern.
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We're probably going to go to war with Russia as of course the CIA impacts Hollywood, uh,
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They're the ones buying the politicians and they're the society that the globalists want
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This is Commander Gilmore, U.S. Strategic Command and General Borshevsky, Russian intelligence.
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Well, finally those capitalist pigs will pay for their crimes, eh?
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In 99, the Cold War's over, but all of the movies always had the bad guys were Russians.
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And the funny thing is before that, Disney movies had the bad guys were British.
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Well, and the bad guys won't be Chinese because China's paying a lot of money to actually, you know, represent China.
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China literally gets rid of flags from Taiwan from major American movies.
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They're not going to be the bad guys anytime soon.
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They pay too much money right now to Hollywood.
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It depends who you, it depends who's making it.
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I think South Park's depiction of China and Disney, I think are perfect representations of what we were just saying.
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I think you honestly think you might see that change because the budgets are, like, the people I talk to in Hollywood are talking about, really, the day of the $400 million movie is coming to an end.
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The market literally can't support it unless it's a cultural phenomenon.
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You know, you can't do the Joker for an $80 million budget and make a billion.
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And what used to be predictable, Marvel, has four or $500 million budgets and the economy can't support it anymore.
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People have been so turned off by mainstream press and movies.
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People are just like, ah, I'll stream it later.
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I'm not paying $80 to go to the movie theater and get politics crammed down my throat.
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So, spoiler alert for the season finale, my theory is that they edited the season finale at the last minute because of the assassination attempt.
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For those that have been watching the boys, it's devolved into this absurdist, hey, remember when the news said January 6th?
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They literally directly referenced, what was it, some political, some guy in three episodes ago, I can't forget his name, but it was just directly on those.
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They mentioned Alex Jones in the background in one episode.
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Yeah, Alex Jones right before the Human Centipede scene.
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And then in the season finale, they literally have a January 6th scene.
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It's not like, there's no one struggling with the capital or anything, but they're like, today is January 6th.
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That's what rips you out of the immersion, and they don't understand that.
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People would always, in my comments, just go, hmm, yeah, you like the X-Men, right?
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I'm like, yeah, can you remember any long, on-the-nose political statements that they made during X-Men?
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They were making a broader point about certain things at times, but now they've gotten lazy.
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If you look at the boys, I think it should be a rare compliment for me is you have a show where critics and fans,
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The political element of it was added decades later.
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The civil rights movement was decades before the writers decided to create this humans versus mutants element of civil rights.
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And so, even when you look at, like, the more modern context of X-Men, when you have Magneto and the Brotherhood and all the stuff in the late 90s, 2000s movie,
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civil rights was 50 years before that, 40 years before that.
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What they're doing right now is they're like, on the news last night, Donald Trump did this thing, and they have a character do it.
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I will say the new Wolverine, Deadpool, probably not going to be political, more of a money grab.
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In the trailer, they have Deadpool, Ryan Reynolds, say, someone's like, it's Wolverine.
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Disney brought him back, and they're going to make him do this until he's 90.
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I think that we'll see if they can recover, but I think we're turning things around.
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So this is the point I want to make about the boys' season finale.
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I think we may be looking at a point where the assassination attempt was an inflection point.
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The example being Kyle Gass saying, don't miss Trump next time as a joke.
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Jack Black laughing his ass off, the crowd laughing, and then all of a sudden they're gone.
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And the question is how that happens, even though Kyle Gass profoundly apologized.
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The rumor is, of course, their insurance companies are like, we literally don't care.
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The fear is that when you encourage that, a crazy person turns it to a venue and does something,
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when they celebrate an assassination, the fear is someone's going to retaliate against them.
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And so with no insurance, no venue, no show, you're gone.
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And there's spoiler alerts to a certain degree.
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And it could just be that the show is trash and has been falling apart.
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But the last 15 minutes seems more like a montage recap than an actual show breaking down a story.
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So if you ever watch a recap, it's like it's just jumping from bit to bit.
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So, again, spoiler, they're meeting up to talk about Homelander being a problem.
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And well, and the funny thing is the scene before that.
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So for those that don't know, you have the two factions.
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Seth Rogen made MAGA the the Nazi Justice League.
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They want to kill, you know, the good guy Antifa.
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And it's funny, like the scene before that, the Antifa group comes together and like violence isn't the answer.
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They made this big scene about, like, you know, turning the other cheek and stuff.
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While the MAGA guys are going around killing people in their building.
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Oh, dude, was it like two or three episodes ago where the Antifa and MAGA are fighting?
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And then the dead bodies are found on the Antifa side.
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And they're like, actually, it was the MAGA guys who did it and staged it.
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And they had the speedster go in and zoom the bodies in.
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I wonder if, I don't think they did reshoots because this was probably filmed a year ago.
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So there's no way they got all the actors together.
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So when Newland dies, you don't actually see her.
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And then you see tentacles from below rip her in half.
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If that same thing happened to Deadpool, for example, remember when he gets ripped apart?
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Like that's, you know, so like the fact that she's just dead does not track with invincibility at all.
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So perhaps the simple solution is the show just sucks, which I think we can agree on.
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Yeah, it's been very, very, very overtly political.
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But also, too, they have to make MAGA the bad guys.
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And this was the perfect way to do it, you know.
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And now their goal is to go and round up Antifa and arrest them and put them in gulags, right?
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And so but here's here's what I'm really interested in.
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So nobody saw the assassination attempt coming in this degree.
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I mean, obviously, Tucker Carlson, everyone's been warning or predicting.
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But did we really know or think this is what things would look like?
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No, because how are they now going to have a show, have another season next year?
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The media is going to be like, yes, Trump's the good.
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Like, they're not going to say he's a good guy.
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Kyle, like tenacity getting their entire careers blown up because they said this thing.
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How is the boy is going to try and maintain that line when they've become the bad guys in the in public view?
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You know, I think Seth Rogen wrote it exactly how he wants it.
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And, you know, I think they're they're leading up to the summer of love, too, just like kind of how we are if Trump wins, I think.
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So I I don't think you'll have a summer of love, too, if Trump wins.
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I do because Trump did not invoke the Insurrection Act.
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The final scene is with the police and superheroes arresting the Antifa people, the good Antifa people.
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It is funny, though, how, like, they make the superheroes the bad guys.
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How do you think, you know, from a 30,000 foot view, there was very clearly a memo that went out.
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To me, it's so weird because Hollywood's been fine, essentially fantasizing about this for years.
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I mean, sure, she got a visit from Secret Service, but nobody canceled her.
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No, but I mean, like Snoop Dogg had a video, right, where they, I think they.
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Pulls a trigger and then a flag comes out saying bang.
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So then the thing happens and then it's like, Hollywood's just like, I just wonder, Hollywood
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Insurance companies, they have to insure all events, right?
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So they, they make these shows, they do these things, they make these jokes and some, like
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So, cause she was like, no, I was making a joke, but clearly there has been a line and
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I think what happens now is it's all fine and dandy until someone actually pulls the trigger
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and the insurance companies are saying, okay, guys, we don't want to lose money here.
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And you know, the, the dollars are definitely important, but if you look at the last season
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of the boys here, uh, on Amazon, it's down to a three and a half star rating.
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So that's the others, but that's because people are like review brigading them with, because
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the it's gotten, it's always been political, but people are going and they're saying it's
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I don't, I don't, it's the show is just getting worse because it's on the nose and look, look,
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the first couple of seasons, they had something, they had something good.
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And then Seth Rogen was like, I can take a dump on this.
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And now they're basically, they, you know, they should do.
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I got an idea, Seth, if you can hear this, if I hope someone sends you this clip, have
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Homelander walk up to the camera for the first episode of the next season and just have the
00:26:39.220
camera pointed at him and he should go, I'm Donald Trump and Antifa are actually the good
00:26:46.540
And then have them just give us, give a soliloquy of all of your political views.
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I mean, if you look at his latest projects, I mean, they just re-released Sausage Party.
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You know, the first scene is an orgy scene, of course.
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But if you're like, I walked out, I was like, this is degenerate.
00:27:23.880
And then they gave him an, who knows how much money, because Amazon owes him for the boys.
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Halfway through, I was like, oh, it's just fruit and animals having sex nonstop.
00:29:09.880
But if you look at the one he did with Mindy Kaling for HBO.
00:29:19.700
It was a Seth Rogen Christmas special that got completely...
00:29:24.620
He said everyone who didn't like it was a Nazi.
00:29:26.980
If you look it up, Tim, I'm sure it has a one-star rating.
00:29:36.260
And they were like, they made Shaggy a black dude?
00:29:42.100
What was that latest show that was based on Scooby-Doo?
00:29:51.620
This is an old meme, but Elon Musk posted this.
00:29:54.540
So, yo, this is actually kind of wild if you look at it.
00:29:58.120
All of the comic book ginger characters have been replaced by, like, mostly black and mixed people.
00:30:07.680
I gotta be honest, like, yo, this is kind of creepy, actually.
00:30:12.320
Like, they've legitimately taken all of these ginger characters and race-swapped them to not be...
00:30:40.340
I actually, I don't really care too much when a character like Gordon, they made Gordon black.
00:30:57.120
The funnier thing, though, it's like you have black heroes.
00:31:00.120
You have black characters that could be propped up.
00:31:02.440
And instead, it's like you're shoehorning this.
00:31:04.760
And, you know, if people point it out, it's like, oh, then they're the racists.
00:31:08.320
Like, there's also something to, like, the purity of some stories.
00:31:13.400
I think if it's, um, if there's, like, a historical figure and you're going to make a show like Anne Boleyn.
00:31:22.640
You have a black actress play a historical figure.
00:31:26.700
And what's shocking about this is I don't actually care at an individual level.
00:31:31.680
They had a black character playing him even though he's a ginger.
00:31:36.680
I don't care what the superhero is as long as we get along and they fit the character's persona.
00:31:41.120
But then when you see all of these things lined up and you're like, how come they're mostly doing it to redheads?
00:31:47.460
Did you see the video of the little black girl?
00:31:52.400
Her mom's filming her watching the trailer for Little Mermaid.
00:31:57.160
And the little black girl's like, that's not Ariel.
00:32:04.480
Because her mom must also know, like, man, these white people are crazy.
00:32:09.640
Yeah, the kid, like little five-year-old kid's like, what?
00:32:12.240
Here's the weirdest thing about it is they died.
00:32:28.560
Well, because look, when the movie came out, I said,
00:32:31.480
yeah, I actually don't care for the most part when fictional characters are depicted by literally
00:32:34.480
anybody who wants to play the role because we're playing make-believe.
00:32:37.020
You know, maybe you want to match the genders properly and fit the character's persona and
00:32:40.200
stuff like that, especially like if they made it a gay black mermaid, like guy who was with
00:32:44.480
another guy, I'd be like, we're getting a little, a little crazier.
00:32:48.460
And I was like, I was like, Hey, uh, that's racist.
00:32:51.340
If you want a black actress to play Ariel, let her be a black actress.
00:32:55.320
And all of these woke people were like, but Ariel has red hair.
00:32:58.360
And I'm like, the book also says she has fair skin.
00:33:01.600
If you want to have her play the character, have her play the character.
00:33:07.620
Snow White's a little more offensive because like the, the, the tail literally says her
00:33:14.300
skin's as white as snow and now she's like a Latino chick.
00:33:22.700
Dude, 400, they're up to, I think 400 mil on the budget.
00:33:27.580
That was where they tried filming the seven companions because dwarf was offensive.
00:33:31.720
And then they had to undo it and go back because everybody hated it.
00:33:34.800
And they had to go, it's like Sonic, but it's like 200 million more.
00:33:39.560
And they tried to pretend like, like, oh no, that was just, um, they were just stand-ins.
00:33:43.220
I'm like, yeah, stand-ins who are in full makeup and full, like, no, no, you tried to do it.
00:33:57.040
Well, and the crazy thing is like with the tech that we have.
00:34:03.720
I mean, it looks like a photo out of the seventies.
00:34:08.240
You have a trans person in the back and a little, uh, I don't know what the, the little
00:34:13.440
Well, and the funny thing is like the little people actually are actors.
00:34:17.480
And then they came out and they were like, what's his name?
00:34:20.840
He's pretty based on, uh, he was not just jackass, but he was like, dude, he's like, dude, we
00:34:26.580
live for this role and you took it away from us.
00:34:37.660
Didn't he kind of back off that position, I think?
00:34:39.800
I don't know, but he pulled, Dinklage pulled up the stepladder behind him.
00:34:43.400
Once he got his role, he's like, but yeah, the, um, he plays Snaggle something or whatever.
00:34:52.900
You're talking about the dude who played, um, uh, Professor Flitwick or whatever you
00:35:06.640
And if you look at, you know, like, uh, you know.
00:35:11.780
I mean, if you, yeah, historically, they've, they've had roles, you know, like Willy Wonka.
00:35:23.660
Willy Wonka, they're like the butt of the joke.
00:35:25.180
But the point is, it's, they're still getting a paycheck.
00:35:32.900
So when, uh, there's a, there's another big controversy when Magic the Gathering put
00:35:38.320
Didn't they make like Gandalf and Aragorn are black?
00:35:46.620
You just like, uh, this is a slippery slope, but here's the broad picture.
00:35:51.620
By the way, their CEO stepped down two months ago.
00:35:54.240
Um, when you have wokeism, this is why folks, you need to gatekeep the things that you love.
00:36:03.640
But the, like, you know, like these people come in and they're more concerned, the exact
00:36:14.720
There's no, you could have infinite black people, infinite.
00:36:21.560
Like, he's not black in the movie and he's not black in the book.
00:36:26.880
And then black folks are like, I don't want this.
00:36:29.260
There's a non-zero percentage of black folks are like, dude, we know you're pat.
00:36:38.480
That's who thinks of like, who thinks this is a good idea.
00:36:43.820
Like the, the corporate score in Hollywood or if you have a person of color on the screen
00:36:48.220
a certain amount of time, like you get a certain.
00:36:54.260
But like when you live in a fantasy world, you could create an entire race of black people
00:36:59.040
and make them the most powerful cards in the game.
00:37:06.420
So in Magic the Gathering, they had one of the earliest sets.
00:37:19.820
And Teferi is one of the most powerful sorcerers and time manipulators.
00:37:33.600
So, so let's, let's talk quick about a little bit about magic.
00:37:37.640
I'll give you, for those that don't know anything about it.
00:37:47.120
You're not dressing up like a wizard or anything like that.
00:37:49.840
And so there's intellectual property backing the story, much like Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh.
00:38:03.500
And there's a character type, a special wizard called a Planeswalker who can move between dimensions.
00:38:08.780
And so within like a year or two of the release of this game, they come out with a set, an expansion called Mirage and Visions.
00:38:17.380
And one of the most powerful characters is a black wizard named Teferi.
00:38:23.720
He was literally just a Planeswalker named Teferi who can control time and other things.
00:38:27.560
It was very, a very Afrocentric themed magic style.
00:38:30.840
And it made sense because the people who are behind the magic were thinking about what types of magic are there in culture that we could utilize as themes for our cards.
00:38:46.440
And then they tried to do like, well, let's do like Afrocentric style stuff.
00:38:56.680
Instead of making new cards that fit the themes that matter to different cultures, this is the weirdest thing because I refer to this as like the hand-me-down wokeness.
00:39:07.760
Where they take existing things that people like and then just say, we're done with it.
00:39:11.840
Let's make the character black and pass it off.
00:39:22.720
It's pandering and it's disrespectful to black women as well.
00:39:36.380
Well, the funny thing is it's like I think people think it's being done for the black community or being done for the audience.
00:39:42.920
It's being done for the insiders in Hollywood so they can get an award.
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And I'm just like, okay, look, if a story is written and a character is set.
00:41:41.000
When I'm talking about an actor, like Idris Elba played, what's the, Heimdall.
00:41:48.920
And a lot of people complain because they're like, Heimdall is a Nordic white man.
00:41:51.540
And I'm like, I don't really care all that much about that.
00:42:02.680
I don't really care that much because Idris Elba, I think, is a great actor.
00:42:07.460
I don't care if he plays James Bond or whatever, but I can understand why people who want to
00:42:11.680
see a Nordic god, a piece of their culture represented fairly, are upset about it.
00:42:26.960
There is something to be said about maintaining the story.
00:42:29.820
And, you know, there's so many kids growing up right now that think Thor and Loki and Odin
00:42:38.040
So, you know, I totally understand if it's your culture and your tribe and they're bastardizing
00:42:44.100
I mean, it would be like taking Jesus and putting him in the Marvel universe and saying, you
00:42:58.740
When they make a black Aragorn, I'm assuming everybody knows.
00:43:04.680
If you don't know Aragorn, he's like one of the main characters of Lord of the Rings.
00:43:15.760
If you did the inverse with other races, people would get really mad.
00:43:19.500
Which is really interesting now with Assassin's Creed, the new game that's coming out, because
00:43:23.780
they made a black samurai in feudal Japan and Japan's threatening to boycott it because
00:43:29.500
Assassin's Creed, for those that don't know, is a video game where it's a period set video
00:43:33.860
game in various different eras where there's like a Greek mythology, there's Sumerian, there's
00:43:39.540
piracy, there's British, and the characters fit the theme of the historical era in the
00:43:46.200
But when they made Japan, the character they give you is a black samurai instead of a Japanese
00:43:53.320
And so now in Japan, they're spat right in their face.
00:43:57.440
Oh, but there's, what's it, Nobunaga or whatever, or no, no, no, no, who's the guy, the black
00:44:08.300
I don't mean to be disrespectful, but that's how he was viewed according to the lore.
00:44:12.460
He was like passed around among other, he was not a samurai.
00:44:23.680
The Nobunaga, I think, is a guy that like, I don't want to, he didn't own him, but I think
00:44:32.500
But yeah, but like Japan actually has the balls to say like, well, no, no, no, no, no, no,
00:44:40.000
Like their government is involved, but they're investigating them for like spitting on their
00:44:45.660
And it's like, the Japanese government, you said?
00:44:55.760
Japan has a culture of people committing them, committing suicides if they dishonor their
00:45:01.040
So if you, if they feel dishonored, they're going to take it very seriously.
00:45:05.680
Oh, by the way, you know, who wrote the, who's a story creator on this, an overweight
00:45:15.440
Like, so let's, let's, let's just, we'll, we'll dive back to magic.
00:45:17.760
The gathering because there's been this thing happening for Jeremy, you could probably tell
00:45:21.260
me how long it's been going on, where they started making the art like frumpy, disgusting
00:45:32.120
So if you go back to early magic, the gathering.
00:45:37.600
The very early cards depicted, um, earthbind baby.
00:45:52.200
And they're depicted as beautiful women in art.
00:45:54.380
And then they started at some point making the women characters look fat out of shape,
00:46:08.080
And then when they said, look, yes, there are different body types.
00:46:11.320
Not everyone's beautiful, but they knew this in the 1930s when early marketing was kind of
00:46:18.580
Men like beautiful women, but they also like beautiful men.
00:46:34.760
They would never, they would never print that card now.
00:46:39.300
It's like, I mean, it's a fairy who's being tied down to by plants.
00:46:49.740
Here's a question I have for you, Jeremy is, is magic.
00:47:02.180
But could this be that the marketing department at Hasbro are saying, why don't women play
00:47:11.040
As somebody who played for a long time too, they started, that's what kind of like radicalized
00:47:15.300
me against this stuff is when they started attacking men.
00:47:17.860
If you look into like articles about gatekeeping and magic together, they always say, oh, fat neck
00:47:24.560
Here's what happens when a woman's like, if you've ever been in a game store, here's what
00:47:30.180
Every guy in that place trips over themselves to help them.
00:47:43.020
I've been in game stores since I was 14, 13 years old.
00:47:47.140
And every single time a girl came in, guys are like, oh, I have a foil version of that
00:47:54.320
I have never seen a woman like disrespected in a magic shop.
00:47:59.400
And then they would write articles and say, oh, these women would, these like social justice
00:48:04.960
And they would say, oh, I walked into a game shop and nobody talked to me.
00:48:08.000
Dude, I've been to a hundred and that has never happened.
00:48:10.520
My entire first game shop I went to, I was probably 12, 11 or 12 years old.
00:48:15.700
And any point a woman walks into a shop where people are playing Magic the Gathering, you
00:48:20.400
may as well expect the men to break out into Gregorian chant and start lighting candles
00:48:34.560
You know, the cool kids are over here talking about magic.
00:48:48.120
Like, you know, they might say something that they didn't mean to be weird or, you know,
00:48:53.060
they do the stupid thing like, oh, you're pretty good for a girl.
00:49:00.260
And then these same people that would write these articles, here's something that the left
00:49:06.360
Everybody who is in the gaming space or magic the gathering space or any of these spaces
00:49:10.760
that are getting quote unquote woke-ified, the left figured out a long time ago that
00:49:15.540
they would get these little positions, community managers.
00:49:21.380
And they realized that that had an immense amount of power.
00:49:25.300
So then they could start saying these narratives like, oh, men are keeping women out.
00:49:29.400
And then they would ban anybody who would push back against that narrative.
00:49:32.760
They would ban anybody who would call them stupid for saying that stuff.
00:49:38.160
The same thing with every video game, community manager, they're all the same.
00:49:47.820
Well, I'm technically banned from tournament play.
00:49:56.540
Essentially, I went to war with Wizards of the Coast.
00:49:58.780
I outed them for having like a dozen pedophile, registered pedophiles and sex offenders in
00:50:04.880
I forced my viewers and I forced them to institute background checks because we caused so much
00:50:11.500
Now, along the way, I was young and I was sloppy and I was too mean.
00:50:16.880
So there was a couple of times I was like picking fights with Mark Rosewater, you know,
00:50:21.720
when he would say because they were talking junk about men.
00:50:32.080
But online, I was young and I was a little aggressive.
00:50:36.660
I was like too mean about it, you know, because I saw these cosplayers coming.
00:50:45.160
And then that cosplayer now, by the way, has an OnlyFans.
00:50:55.160
I want to point something out that maybe, Jeremy, you could tell me if I'm wrong.
00:51:05.660
Magic the Gathering seems to have a disproportionate amount of cheaters.
00:51:15.780
I'm trying not to be super esoteric, but a new set was released.
00:51:24.300
One guy, they say, intentionally missed a trigger on purpose.
00:51:30.760
He saw a car he wanted to put it on the bottom of the deck.
00:51:32.880
This is the problem when you play with physical cards, and a lot of these guys have these
00:51:40.300
Yeah, I don't like them touching my cards in tournaments.
00:51:42.900
They could solve all of this if people would watch the game digitally, but nobody wants
00:51:49.080
There's something about Magic the Gathering has something strange about it.
00:51:54.220
The players are disproportionately out of shape.
00:52:00.220
You do not see this many overweight, unkempt people.
00:52:11.700
And I'm watching this, and I'm like, here's a guy with his pronouns listed, accused of cheating.
00:52:16.000
Is there a correlation between the way they behave publicly?
00:52:20.960
I'm not saying that all Magic the Gathering are cheaters.
00:52:24.080
What I'm saying is, the person who publicly tries to be a male feminist is cheating in real
00:52:30.840
They're manipulating and trying to weasel their way through these systems.
00:52:33.980
And then when it comes to the actual gameplay, they cheat.
00:52:37.360
Dude, there are too many cheaters in this game.
00:52:39.340
That's why I absolutely hate competitive Magic, because of the ease at which people cheat.
00:52:45.340
I don't want to call it any names, because I don't want to give them credit.
00:52:48.520
But there have been champions who have gotten caught cheating a dozen times on camera.
00:52:55.560
If you watch tournaments, like only Tim and I apparently do, the chat sees it.
00:53:02.320
And the chat's like, did he just put the trigger on the top?
00:53:07.580
And then they have a judge standing right over him, and they still pull it off.
00:53:12.860
And it's like, part of it's because you're also responsible for enforcing.
00:53:16.800
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A guy just got accused of cheating at the World Series.
00:54:57.000
And when the guy who won got up and started cheering,
00:55:00.100
you see a guy on camera pulling chips back to his stack.
00:55:11.180
anything that's competitive seems like it produces cheaters.
00:55:15.860
Well, if you look at bicycling, if you look at any sports...
00:55:30.840
Yeah, when it's so competitive where everyone's so close and, like, you know,
00:55:34.620
half a second counts and matters, like, people will, you know,
00:55:39.180
So, you know, obviously it's important to try and, you know,
00:55:52.240
But Magic the Gathering has an enormous amount of cheaters,
00:55:58.380
When you're playing on Friday Night Magic, they cheat.
00:56:04.620
I catch it all the time, and when you're a big guy, you get to call it out.
00:56:09.360
But, like, when you're, like, these little mousy guys,
00:56:12.800
Dude, the reason why I quit, for the most part, competitive when I was a kid
00:56:16.360
was because my opponent, I was playing in the Junior Scholastic Series,
00:56:23.480
I'm trying to avoid being overly esoteric here, but I'll try my best.
00:56:27.520
This is a youth Magic the Gathering tournament.
00:56:39.400
I beat the guy the first round, or the first game,
00:56:43.940
You have 15 cards not in your deck that you can switch into your deck
00:57:06.780
And then he goes, if I didn't change my deck, you would have won.
00:57:13.560
And I was, like, you switched your deck out because I was beating you?
00:57:16.000
And he's, like, yeah, that's against the rules.
00:57:18.560
The judge went, well, I mean, we've got a new set coming out.
00:57:33.200
But now what people do, like, the most common cheating.
00:57:36.620
And I think this form of cheating happened probably, like, a thousand times.
00:57:41.820
In the game of Magic, you each have your own deck of cards.
00:57:45.460
And there are cards that allow you to search your deck.
00:57:48.160
And then when you, after you're done, you have to shuffle it to randomize it.
00:57:51.540
Your opponent is allowed to cut to prevent cheating.
00:57:54.700
What happens is, for some reason, and you have to explain, I don't get it.
00:57:59.740
They allow the opponent to shuffle instead of just cut.
00:58:03.060
And so what the opponents would do is they would shuffle and intentionally palm a card
00:58:07.580
or they'd slide a hand a card onto the top of the deck to harm the opponent's gameplay.
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The big part there is when you get to that level of competition, there's basically only
00:58:22.520
And they will look at what's on the board of the opponent.
00:58:32.140
And they know you can only have up to four on your deck.
00:58:35.100
So they'll find one while they're shuffling and then put it on the bottom.
00:58:45.340
And there have been numerous scenarios where you're watching live.
00:58:48.460
And the guy's going to be like, it's a tight spot.
00:58:51.920
And if he gets any one of these cards, he can turn it around.
00:58:56.220
Because the opponent, from the bottom, shuffled the dead card onto the top.
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And that can be enough to swing the entire game.
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If I shuffle, you can take the deck and do a one-handed cut.
00:59:25.640
The reason I brought up the cheating scandals is not to get into the nitty-gritty of magic.
00:59:28.720
It was to point out that when I watched the latest tournament, the Pro Tour, and they've
00:59:34.720
got the pronouns under their names, and I'm like, here is one of the most overtly dominated
00:59:39.860
events in, I don't know if you call it, sporting or whatever, by wokeness.
00:59:49.020
There's two big cheating scandals right now in that tour.
00:59:52.500
And I'm like, I don't think it's coincidence that the people who are willing to play these
00:59:56.760
weird political games and lie, cheat, and manipulate are also cheating at a game.
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I think that's actually, I never really thought about it that way, but yeah.
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People aren't honest in real life, aren't honest in playing card games.
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If you cheat at a card game with your friends, you're probably the biggest piece of trash
01:00:19.060
But, you know, growing up with board games and stuff, it was always like part of the
01:00:23.780
tradition is to like figure out how to steal, take in a little bit more money from the Monopoly
01:00:32.360
It was always like, you know, you always had to like spot it.
01:00:35.800
Game Genie for Super Nintendo, like when that came out, it was all about cheating.
01:00:39.660
The whole thing was like putting in cheat code so you can beat the game easier and stuff.
01:00:43.080
It was a lot of like handicapping it for people that were really bad at the game.
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I'm not saying, you know, there could be a higher percentage in the woke circle.
01:00:51.900
So everybody in the world knows I also skateboard.
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And in skateboarding, you have a fun competitive game called Skate.
01:01:02.600
If you do not do the trick, you get the letter S.
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When I play with people, I don't play the most brutal game imaginable to win right away.
01:01:15.060
And so very often I lose and I say, hey, good game.
01:01:18.600
If I'm playing with a younger, if there's like a younger skater who's not as good.
01:01:22.460
So I was at the Hagerstown Skate Park in Maryland and there was some kids skating and I was
01:01:27.360
I intentionally do lighter and easier tricks so that we can both have a fun game together
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and I try to do things he can do and I try to make sure I don't just obliterate him with
01:01:41.260
It's a function of sportsmanship and trying to play a game for fun.
01:01:44.500
Being a good steward for the game too or for the hobby.
01:01:49.280
In what reality would it make sense for me to go to like a 16-year-old who's skating and
01:01:53.160
I know that in three minutes I can destroy him and be like, you want to play skate?
01:01:56.860
And then just do five tricks and be like, I win.
01:02:00.140
So why would you cheat in games with your friends?
01:02:06.620
Listen, I don't condone cheating in any way, but you know, up, up, down, down, left, right,
01:02:18.380
So I mean, it's like ever since games have been around, cheating is like part of it.
01:02:22.760
And then like identifying who's cheating that, you know.
01:02:28.540
Yeah, so for those that have Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 for Nintendo, it's B, A, B,
01:02:35.420
And imagine if I learned calculus or something instead of that code when I was seven.
01:02:41.440
But I'm just saying like, you know, as long as games have been around, cheaters have existed
01:02:46.260
and identifying, exposing the cheaters has been part of the game also.
01:02:51.100
Billy, um, Billy, he sues everyone who calls him a cheater.
01:02:59.020
He's suing everybody because he has like the world record, um, I don't know if he's a
01:03:07.580
Yeah, I think that they lied about him being a cheater or something like that.
01:03:11.440
There's, chat's probably exploding because we're getting it wrong.
01:03:13.720
But yeah, I mean, it's a big deal because it's been highly contested because that's one
01:03:18.760
of those things where you're playing on like an arcade cabinet.
01:03:21.140
So let's, let's, let's, let's talk about like, uh, how conservatives are equally as bad at
01:03:35.240
They called themselves the South park of the, whatever.
01:03:44.700
Can I just point out, let me, uh, let me, let me find the new norms.
01:03:48.800
Uh, so for those that don't know, this is an anti-woke show.
01:04:15.180
Well, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
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Speaking of show creators, previous woke, uh, previous work featured on HBO.
01:04:34.500
They actually put on their website, brilliant, quote, Bill Maher.
01:04:39.020
And then in tiny letters wrote, speaking of a different show of other work.
01:04:43.200
They didn't even edit out the follows you part on Dave Rubin.
01:04:47.260
It's like Rubin's the only one with an X profile.
01:04:52.240
Dave Rubin plays one of the characters in this show.
01:04:55.460
I mean, to be fair, I mean, Bill Maher is not the, you know, the best taste in shows.
01:05:00.320
I mean, he, uh, pushed up, uh, propped up Vice forever.
01:05:07.520
Like, I don't know what the new norm should have done.
01:05:13.120
What I mean is like, it got backlash from everyone.
01:05:15.820
They, they, they, they put this on a, on a platform that is dominated by, by millennial culture
01:05:20.000
warriors and then it gets roasted by the left and the right.
01:05:24.160
Um, I think my favorite response was G prime 85 who, uh, showed the, uh, King Baratheon
01:05:30.260
from Game of Thrones saying, give me something for the pain and let me die.
01:05:36.660
But, but, but, but their response is to like own it and they're like, here, here, here's
01:05:41.960
what they posted time panic and it's the new norm character.
01:05:45.260
Like, what do you do with the show that everybody hates?
01:05:51.880
Like, well, it was like the new one that, um, that Seth, uh, uh, McFarlane did with, uh,
01:06:02.400
So we're all just gun toting gangster baby and drug addicts.
01:06:14.780
I think he quotes you to two, but yeah, that's the one dude.
01:06:19.260
I think they're playing into the hand of the left.
01:06:21.360
I think they're playing into the identity politics.
01:06:23.320
And I heard this kind of at the RNC yesterday a lot.
01:06:25.780
I heard a lot of identity politics on stage with certain speakers.
01:06:31.180
And it's like, you're trying to take up the mantle instead of just making a good product.
01:06:34.700
You're trying to take up the mantle of the left and make their arguments.
01:06:38.520
I don't think they're becoming what they're fighting.
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I think the left has become what the right was.
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The right has always been mocked for these like overtly message heavy shows.
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And then the left started doing the same thing because they've adopted their own religion
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Nothing makes you question your life or your reality or your morals at all.
01:08:34.860
So when they make the new norm to counter the left, they're literally making the same thing.
01:08:40.660
But they're also using their arguments at the same time.
01:08:42.800
If you look at like a good example of like what people might call anti-woke comedy, it's
01:08:49.240
If you look at like, like Kill Tony's crushing it right now, right?
01:08:52.620
The latest episode, they had Trump, Shane Gill says Trump.
01:09:01.320
Not once, but twice in that episode did they call someone the bundle of sticks words.
01:09:11.700
That's like, that word used to get thrown around a lot when I was young and it had nothing
01:09:27.800
I think they're trying and they're pushing back culturally.
01:09:31.120
They're, but they're not, they're not getting there.
01:09:49.520
And then he's just trying to get someone to buy it.
01:09:51.420
And they're asking people to support this show?
01:10:05.520
Let me play a little bit because it's like, it's so bad.
01:10:29.200
And he is surprised to find it's a rainbow beer.
01:10:31.640
Like, who bought the beer and who brought it to you?
01:10:45.740
You're the one who threatened the school board.
01:10:50.340
They stop brainwashing my daughter that girls aren't girls and men aren't men.
01:10:55.120
It's literally just saying this thing happened in Loudoun County, Virginia, and we've written it into a cartoon.
01:11:02.960
I don't know how much of it you're going to play.
01:11:04.680
But one thing I thought was actually good writing is that the daughter, when the non-binary guy comes in, she's like, oh, like worships him for being non-binary.
01:11:23.260
Like, they're playing into what the left wants you to believe.
01:11:25.940
They're using their arguments instead of just portraying, like, you know, the values and what it should be.
01:11:33.120
Well, you know, and Tim asked, you know, what are the conservatives missing?
01:11:37.840
Well, I think what they're missing, you know, even with the Daily Wire, it's like, there are so many people out there that have been canceled by the left for various things that, you know, resurrecting some of these people, bringing them into the projects.
01:11:53.680
Like, when she got canceled, bringing her over, I think that was a brilliant move.
01:11:57.140
Yeah, but they never really resurrected anybody.
01:12:01.760
What you were saying is, like, anti-woke comedy is just comedy.
01:12:03.880
And so, George Alexopoulos, Gprime85 on Instagram, made this sketch after the assassination attempt.
01:12:10.080
It's Donald Trump swatting the bullet away from his ear with this, like, grim look on his face.
01:12:25.320
Instead of, like, giving more airtime to the woke narrative, just, you know, lead by what we want to see.
01:12:35.440
It's like, I wonder if I can't make it any bigger.
01:12:37.800
It says, Mr. President, let me introduce you to our new meme manager.
01:12:42.540
And it's, like, this guy wearing, like, a crop top.
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He's here to help get riz with America's youth using dank memes.
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Here, sir, please wear this costume and read this script.
01:12:53.820
And then it's Biden wearing a toilet saying, skibity.
01:12:56.300
And Kareem Jean-Pierre saying, that's perfect, sir.
01:12:58.400
Yeah, they're just missing the based eyes, the laser eyes.
01:13:22.160
What do you mean Kimmel's best friend was Mr. Jeffrey's personal chef?
01:13:26.820
And then when he held out his restaurant, the speculation was that Kimmel may be appearing
01:13:39.420
I mean, not only, it's not like, you know, just friends.
01:13:43.680
By the way, just because you were there, that doesn't mean you were participating in
01:13:47.220
But there's no way that, you know, BFFs are not going to be sharing stories, especially
01:13:54.760
He's underfeeding the women because he was, you know, he was told to unfeed the women.
01:13:59.040
When you're feeding the babies and the children with unaccompanied parents that are crying
01:14:04.760
at the table after having a horrendous thing happen to them on the private island where horrendous
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Again, we can't say it here because we are on YouTube, but that island was known as the
01:14:19.460
island where children go to as young as, you know, babies.
01:14:27.700
I have not watched late night since, but that's the other thing that obviously has to change,
01:14:34.780
I really wanted to see how Kimmel was going to react because he has the worst TDS.
01:14:46.200
Colbert actually did the step down, please, Mr. Biden.
01:14:50.300
They're marching along with whatever CIA scripts into him.
01:14:53.560
But I'm just wondering if they're going to go back to orange man bad.
01:14:58.020
Because there's usually like, you know, because, you know, how long they're going to dial back
01:15:02.140
the rhetoric or if they're not going to, because that's their whole shtick.
01:15:06.020
Like, Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert are literally just for people with TDS or old
01:15:21.180
But if you look at the man show, these people have so many skeletons in their closet.
01:15:30.800
They probably have so much, like, compromise on them.
01:15:38.960
I guess they said his private jet had a mechanical failure.
01:15:50.100
So I don't know if he's planning on doing it again or what happened.
01:15:52.580
But I was just, it's like a block away from the RNC, from the Baird Center or whatever,
01:15:59.420
And I was just, I'm thinking to myself, Bill Maher is one of the most,
01:16:03.460
ignorant political commentators that we have today.
01:16:06.340
And I don't know if this was true of him 20, 30 years ago.
01:16:10.300
Like, he was always just a low-tier, surface-level viewer of the news who then commented on things
01:16:16.700
But I'm just thinking to myself, like, I resemble that remark.
01:16:19.740
How do you, I couldn't imagine anyone who actually reads the news finding anything Bill Maher says funny.
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Because the way I described it to, the way I describe it is like, so Magic the Gathering.
01:16:37.180
What's, let's try and use the most simple thing, baseball.
01:16:41.200
Something that people might just generally understand.
01:16:44.000
It would be like someone going up on stage and being like, I saw a man try to swing at a ball.
01:16:57.020
He goes up and he's like, when Dennis Prager mentioned the tampons in the boys' room,
01:17:03.480
Bill's like, oh, heavens, you're losing your mind.
01:17:05.600
And it's like, but then he later, it was three years ago.
01:17:11.100
By the way, in the standup right after, in his standup, in his show after the attempt
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on Trump's life, he did, and again, like, I hate him, I guess, less than you.
01:17:20.900
I don't like the thing, I won't smoke weed because Steve-O, that's pathetic, pompous.
01:17:25.680
But like, that'd be like, you know, like, I imagine that.
01:17:29.640
Like, if you're like, hey, Jeremy, could you like not?
01:17:31.820
So real quick, Steve-O wanted to come on his show and said, I've been sober for a while,
01:17:37.500
And he was like, I'm going to smoke pot anyway.
01:17:38.920
And he's like, well, then I'm not coming on your show.
01:17:40.720
But in this standup after, it must have been Saturday or Sunday, he correctly, I think,
01:17:46.620
pointed out that the left lost the moral high ground that day.
01:17:49.540
And that, like, that is what cascaded down because they're the violent ones now.
01:17:54.680
Even though, I know, we all know, but the normies didn't know.
01:17:58.860
I kind of think they're putting something in the weed that makes you a cultural Marxist.
01:18:08.480
Look at the other guy that was a part of the thing.
01:18:12.500
I think there might be something when it comes to over abusing that particular substance that
01:18:18.480
From a professional standpoint, Maher is a comedian.
01:18:21.860
I've worked with a lot of comedians that shared stage with them.
01:18:26.620
Like, he won't share a mic, so if someone else is on a mic, they have to, like, put a
01:18:33.960
If you're going to do comedy and in politics, you need to know what you're saying.
01:18:40.520
And so Bill Maher represents the people who go watch him don't know what they're laughing
01:18:44.940
I was going to say, the only thing that I like about Bill Maher is the fact that he will
01:18:51.560
He will bring on lefties that, you know, the Hollywood lefties.
01:18:54.900
He read a, quote, joke, an opener from Jack Posobiec as if it were real because the man
01:19:11.260
We didn't end democracy on January 6th, but we will strive to endure.
01:19:15.720
And then Bill Maher goes, oh, oh, he wants to overthrow democracy.
01:19:23.060
Do you remember when he brought on Ice Cube to apologize for being the N word?
01:19:36.000
I was going to say, with Sarah Silverman back in the day, even like 10 years ago, 15 years
01:19:39.800
ago or whatever, they were openly using the N word.
01:19:42.920
But he's like, I married a black wife, so I have the past.
01:19:45.840
And they brought him on to take his, I don't know what you would call it, like a struggle
01:19:50.120
It was the most embarrassing thing I've ever seen in my life.
01:19:53.560
So what I think's happened a while ago is that politics became pop culture.
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And I think this has a lot to do with the culture war.
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They started injecting this stuff into movies and video games.
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Who does that lizard person sleep with when they're not on screen?
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And so then all of a sudden, younger people have no choice but to engage politically
01:21:53.220
if they want to be involved in pop, in pop culture or in politics.
01:21:57.620
And then where we are now, you have people who have no business in politics screaming at
01:22:05.300
So I've been having a back and forth with Jess Margera of the band CKY.
01:22:10.760
For those who are not familiar, this is Bam Margera's brother.
01:22:13.240
And they are particularly prominent in the 2000s with Viva La Bam and Jackass and all
01:22:18.320
And he, you know, not like he's the most prominent guy in the world, but he really
01:22:23.640
He made this insane post where he said, and this is, you know, it's not the biggest
01:22:31.200
Oh, I mean, Viva La Bam was like one of the biggest shows.
01:22:36.380
He says, we call them magas in the States, except they're armed to the teeth.
01:22:39.640
They shoot kids in class, grandmas at Walmart, former presidents, et cetera.
01:22:44.880
I responded with, I said, bro, that's insane and not true.
01:22:49.600
He then went on to add something to the effect of almost every major mass shooting is committed
01:23:00.100
I immediately just did a quick search, grabbed the stats and said, it's handguns.
01:23:04.720
What we're seeing with this, and the reason why I bring it up is that this is somebody
01:23:07.640
who's in pop culture, who has no business in politics, who has decided to start espousing
01:23:11.540
things on social media to get attention because pop culture is politics.
01:23:18.540
I'm not going to go yell at him because his drum rhythm is off because I don't know drums.
01:23:22.580
I'm not going to be able to tell him anything about double bass pedals or whatever, but
01:23:26.480
all of these people with zero experience in politics, advocacy, activism, anything have
01:23:33.320
Why is it we make this joke on X that, oh, suddenly everyone's a legal expert, oh, suddenly
01:23:40.700
How come we're not talking about, why isn't the zeitgeist on X people talking about, I
01:23:46.620
don't know, the boys, the latest, oh, I'm sorry.
01:23:49.140
The boys is literally just a reflection from a liberal, from Seth Rogen's perspective on
01:23:57.520
Well, and that's again, why I like Marr in the sense that he can bring on voices that
01:24:03.760
You know, he'll have guests on that would never, never interact with us.
01:24:07.340
But hold on, like, what's the benefit of Bill Maher bringing on someone who has no idea
01:24:11.000
what's going on to lie to people or to, to espouse falsehoods?
01:24:15.920
What I'm saying is Bill Maher has a show where he keeps people uninformed.
01:24:22.520
I'm not saying he shouldn't be allowed to do it.
01:24:26.600
There's no reason for us to give him credit for doing it.
01:24:37.160
Bill Maher gets a million people per week on his show.
01:24:41.300
And he, and he tells them fake news every single day.
01:24:45.180
I'm not saying he doesn't have the right to do it.
01:24:47.440
I'm not going to, I'm not going to praise that he brings on morons to lie to people.
01:24:50.440
I'm just saying when he brings on Seth MacFarlane and Seth MacFarlane goes on there and shares
01:24:54.320
the worst COVID information in the world, at least we know what motivates Family Guy.
01:25:02.780
I kind of feel like Seth MacFarlane tells us in Family Guy.
01:25:05.080
Right, but hearing it right out of his mouth is really, really important.
01:25:10.120
I want to give, I want to give Seth MacFarlane some credit.
01:25:13.660
Brian Griffin in Family Guy, he has said, I'm pretty sure he said, it's, it's him.
01:25:18.720
And he's an insufferable liberal that everybody hates.
01:25:20.980
But the point I'm making is like, yeah, we can say, oh, Family Guy's woke or whatever.
01:25:26.740
But when you hear it from the creator, oh, they're pro, you know, the vaccine and all
01:25:37.700
Like the early seasons of American Dad were very on the nose and like critical of neocons
01:25:50.940
All I'm saying is there's benefit to like hearing it from the horse's mouth versus us,
01:25:54.780
like, you know, watching the boys and making all of these, you know, I like Seth MacFarlane.
01:25:58.960
I think that if he was adequately informed, if he didn't get trapped watching people like
01:26:02.380
Bill Maher, he'd actually be completely in alignment with us.
01:26:09.980
He had that episode where Brian gets canceled on Twitter.
01:26:14.580
The show, The Orville, had an episode where he 100% criticized giving sex changes to babies.
01:26:20.740
Like there was a whole plot of Orville where they were like, our child is the wrong gender
01:26:26.720
And he's like, you can't give a baby a sex change.
01:26:29.640
And didn't he call out Harvey Weinstein before everyone in the industry was protecting him?
01:26:42.560
He said, you know, he made comments openly publicly about this.
01:26:55.160
I was going to say, though, Hinchcliffe's bit on that is really good with Weinstein.
01:26:59.480
He's like, you know, yeah, he's a monster and all this.
01:27:02.020
But there's a reason why movies have sucked for the last five years.
01:27:07.680
You know, like he's like, maybe, you know, you know, let's let's get as much trouble.
01:27:14.040
Most of these women, not all of them, but most of them knew exactly what they were doing.
01:27:22.540
If Harvey Weinstein was a woman and the man knew he had to sleep with her to become Batman and get a Porsche, no one would feel bad.
01:27:43.460
Straight guys have to sleep with gay guys in order to become women to star.
01:27:48.280
Overwhelmingly, it's the gay guys in Hollywood.
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I just want to get all the leftists as mad as possible.
01:27:53.960
There are some women, many of them, who came out and went, oh, Harvey abused me when they were like, I'm going to go to Harvey's place to try and get a movie role.
01:28:19.440
No, I think there was a big fight between him and actually Harvey, actually.
01:28:25.500
But when you look at the top celebrities, when you look at some of the biggest people in the industry, they get down.
01:28:32.980
They have to sacrifice a lot of their dignity to be where they are.
01:28:36.440
Adults, you know, adult man, adult woman, that's fine.
01:28:39.640
It's gross when it starts getting into the kids.
01:28:47.420
I, you know, I think even the kid from Home Alone.
01:28:54.440
But for a while, he looked like, you know, drugged out.
01:28:59.600
You know, people can, that whole thing with Michael Jackson.
01:29:05.180
The thing about Michael Jackson is that the conspiracy theory is that he was a eunuch the
01:29:14.140
The conspiracy theory is that they chopped his balls off because they wanted him to keep
01:29:21.820
He really did not have any capability of sexual function.
01:29:29.720
But the point I'm making is like that, you know, Hollywood culture.
01:29:33.140
What do you call the wine, the sleepy time, like Mountain Dew and wine he used to give
01:29:37.400
Well, it's funny if you go if you go listen to Norm, Norm McDonald's podcast, Norm, Norm
01:29:54.360
The the one with the girl, the the girl with the the boobs.
01:30:11.820
The point is, the guy on the show went on Norm McDonald live and talked about his time
01:30:17.000
at Michael Jackson's house as a kid with Macaulay Culkin.
01:30:20.540
And he told this like crazy story from the Big Bang Theory.
01:30:33.560
He tells a really interesting story about this.
01:30:38.420
You look at all the child stars and they are absolutely messed up in the head because they
01:30:43.940
were in an absolutely horrible, messed up industry.
01:30:47.600
But speaking to the microphone, but a lot of the children get like ritualistically abused
01:30:55.680
The kid that just came out from Disney and his story was absolutely.
01:31:03.240
He kept going to this guy's house and getting, you know, the worst stuff.
01:31:19.240
And what happened with the only reason it stopped is that he had a girlfriend.
01:31:24.580
He had a girlfriend and he was at his girlfriend's mom's house and his abuser called there looking
01:31:33.420
And the girlfriend's mom was like, what is this?
01:31:51.160
There's so many sick, evil, satanic, worshiping people in Hollywood.
01:31:58.520
And it's like when, when, when, uh, is this why movies suck now though?
01:32:06.740
It's like, first of all, you have to have horrible parents that put you in the industry,
01:32:11.320
Then you get abused by the people that are in the industry.
01:32:16.780
Like all the stories of what happened to Justin Bieber.
01:32:23.100
Not Puff Daddy, but there's also, uh, there's also the other guy that, that Usher, yeah.
01:32:28.700
Usher and Justin Bieber as little kids were literally sent to Pete Diddy's house and
01:32:36.540
The things I saw, the things that I was on Howard Stern.
01:32:39.200
Hey, by the way, uh, since I, I always like to give people recommendations.
01:32:42.640
I'm not involved with this, but Last Stop in Yuma County, just watch it.
01:32:47.300
There are, my point is there are good movies out there.
01:32:49.300
And then there's a show called From, which is on MGM.
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Is this the one where they're in the town that are stuck there?
01:33:10.860
It's like the guy's walking down the street and then he looks on the ground and he sees
01:33:14.460
like a coin with a symbol on it and he's like, what is this?
01:33:22.580
They, they just keep changing things and there's no explanation to anything that's going
01:33:30.280
No, he's just saying like they'll, they'll introduce a premise.
01:33:34.320
They'll just introduce a premise and then like abandon it.
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I like a TV show where they're like, the show is about a group of people who are stranded
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Let's just start with there's a small town and then we'll figure it out.
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And then every episode, they just say, oh, I know.
01:35:29.640
And I guess I'm not jaded because I didn't see Lost.
01:35:35.080
Like when they got into the time travel with Lost, it was like jumping.
01:35:39.940
It's about a group of people trapped, you know, driving somewhere, get trapped inside
01:36:07.040
If the story was from they try, you drive into this town.
01:36:12.740
At night, monsters looking like your loved ones kill you.
01:36:16.580
Now it's like there's an ancient ruin and she travels through the woods and there's weird
01:36:26.560
You know, I imagine they wrote from there's like a seven year old kid and they just have
01:36:32.220
And then when they go in the tree, the tree, they transport.
01:36:35.640
But then there's there's bugs and the bugs will kill you.
01:36:44.960
Like the guy, the guy's position of authority is non-white individual.
01:36:48.940
And the white people are generally bad on that show.
01:36:51.320
But other than that, like every show, the bad guys are dressed like they're from the 50s
01:36:58.560
But then after, like, especially with season two, I was like, guys, you need to tell us
01:37:07.380
And there's cool things in it, like they execute a guy by leaving him outside.
01:37:11.380
And I'm like, that's about watching the next episode, Tim.
01:37:16.480
Yeah, to Tim's point, though, Lost did get into this, and they did write themselves in
01:37:20.320
the corners where, you know, it was really hard to get out of.
01:37:23.260
And like I said, the time travel really went over the edge.
01:37:31.420
But I also understand what you're saying, Tim, like they are kind of writing themselves
01:37:37.300
So it's what happens is, okay, now she finds a lighthouse, and she goes into it.
01:37:45.420
And then he hears the sound, but then the sound's gone.
01:37:47.580
And then the next episode, they're like, ooh, I know.
01:37:49.940
Let's put like, ooh, there's bugs, and they're going to get you.
01:37:52.540
And then some writers, some writers sitting in the room, and he goes, should we address
01:38:01.580
I want to ask you guys this question, because I watch far less TV than you guys.
01:38:05.480
But if I had to start a new season, what season would you guys recommend that I watch
01:38:09.660
of the best show out there that promotes the best values?
01:38:23.240
I loved it, because it was like, oh, it's kind of like X-Files, Exorcism.
01:38:27.540
And then it was like, I'm a strong, independent woman.
01:38:32.320
The first season, the bad guy is like, I'm going to red pill.
01:38:35.480
I'm going to kill you, and you can go buy a gun.
01:38:38.960
And then they did have a BLM moment thing, where he got racially profiled.
01:38:51.300
I was like, then they just stopped doing Exorcisms.
01:39:09.460
It's like based in Japan, kind of in the future.
01:39:14.280
Yeah, that's why you got to watch foreign shows.
01:39:16.820
She's totally culturally appropriated in Japanese culture, which is great.
01:39:21.200
And, you know, they have these home robots that could be dangerous.
01:39:26.220
It just started, so I'm not going to go all out there.
01:39:32.580
Where there's only a few people left and there's like, no?
01:39:39.500
I generally don't watch them like brand new because I like to just get through it.
01:39:50.900
But it's like, there's this corporation that has this technology where they can put a chip
01:39:57.640
So when you're at work, you're one personality.
01:40:11.940
And you don't need to worry about like cliffhanger.
01:40:17.580
And it also brings in like the slavery of like work.
01:40:20.500
Like, you know, they've been, they've, uh, imprisoned these people in their job and they
01:40:26.940
You know, you know what show I liked, but it got canceled was the order.
01:40:30.460
It was one of the first attempts at making a show where communists were the bad guys.
01:40:33.840
I'm, I'm kidding by the way, but it's like werewolves versus vampires or something.
01:40:38.140
And which is, I don't, I don't really want one show that I watched real quick.
01:40:41.380
The, the, the main villain was a college professor communist.
01:40:44.340
And so I was like, I actually want to see what this goes.
01:40:52.260
Criminal, criminal, not criminal minds or whatever.
01:40:54.860
You was another one that could have been good, but they went way over the woke ship.
01:40:59.860
He literally talks about toxic masculinity in the show.
01:41:04.420
And for me personally, watch the last stop in Yuma County.
01:41:08.500
I thought it was really good, ultra small budget, practical effects.
01:41:11.960
It's like these, I don't want, it's like the premise itself.
01:41:15.440
It's like a two, you wait two hours for the payoff, but it's worth it.
01:41:24.140
If you like old stuff, I mean, Justified is one of my all time favorite series.
01:41:27.380
But I was absolutely enthralled with Utopia on Amazon.
01:41:37.560
It's on Amazon Prime and it's the dude who, what was he in?
01:41:47.380
Chad's going to know exactly what I'm talking about.
01:41:48.720
He plays like the former military guy and he comes, shows up to the town.
01:42:12.220
The reason why I take issue with this one specifically, when I'm like, you know, look, if someone's
01:42:16.740
going to play a fictional character and it's an actor who's playing make believe, I really
01:42:21.300
But Starfire is an orange skinned alien and they decided to make it a black woman.
01:42:27.120
And it's almost like kind of like they set up kind of like a Wakanda story with her
01:42:33.180
And they're basically like all of these aliens, all these, uh, uh, what planet is she from?
01:42:39.980
It's like a civil war within the family for the throne.
01:42:49.100
It's that in Teen Titans, they were like, we could make orange skinned aliens like the comic book
01:42:53.900
says, but how about we make all the aliens black people?
01:42:55.860
And I'm like, don't you think it's kind of racist?
01:42:59.840
It's, it's, it's infantilizing, you know, that's what it is.
01:43:02.700
And it's like, you know, again, there's so many characters out there.
01:43:11.420
You know, Ryan Reynolds and that obviously Wesley Snipes, just amazing, amazing movie.
01:43:16.260
But the first one is you could still, you could.
01:43:19.260
But the point is there's, there are characters there.
01:43:30.060
You know, like we have the, I think the one 90s, but like, give me a Spawn movie.
01:43:49.160
I'm definitely looking forward to seeing Deadpool and Wolverine.
01:43:51.980
And I stopped, this is kind of, it's, it's, it's a sad story.
01:43:55.320
I love the MCU since it's, since it started, they did it really, really well.
01:44:02.760
But what Marvel did was like, Hey, we're going to make an Iron Man movie.
01:44:07.660
So at the end credits, we're going to do a promo for the next movie.
01:44:10.580
And then they, they realized, Hey, you know, this kind of connects all of them into one
01:44:14.940
And so you can clearly tell they weren't planning on doing the infinity stones saga right away,
01:44:21.820
When the infinity gauntlet is just seen in the background in the room with the stones in it,
01:44:26.080
they didn't realize what they were going to do with it.
01:44:27.580
But then at some point, right, right before, um, I believe it was infinity war or actually
01:44:33.380
was it after when did, when did Captain Marvel come out?
01:44:39.760
Cause she was in infinity war and that's when they destroyed everything.
01:44:47.780
And now the MCU is just total garbage and not worth watching at all.
01:44:51.360
And the movies have just, they're starting to fail.
01:44:56.540
Well, if you had, you're like, by the way, if you're out there, Hollywood, there's a
01:45:01.380
market for, dear Satan, there's a market for people out there who have during lockdowns
01:45:22.500
I'm just talking about as far as the economy goes.
01:45:24.940
I don't like the fact that they put this out there where families can stream now.
01:45:37.100
So if you care anything about that, you know, the theater economy, does it play into, you
01:45:44.840
You take one thing out, you take another thing out.
01:45:47.260
I want to watch it at home the day it comes out in my underwear so I can pause it while
01:45:51.640
I have a popcorn machine that I bought for like $100.
01:46:01.840
I got to pause it, leave, someone call, whatever.
01:46:07.120
I knew when they did that, there was no going back.
01:46:16.520
I don't have a 50 foot TV screen with surround sound, Dolby, whatever, you know.
01:46:22.460
That being said, Dune was so bad, I'm glad I didn't go to the theaters to see it.
01:46:30.300
I don't want to piss people off, but I did not like, I'm not a Dune guy.
01:46:36.280
And I was like, I didn't even watch a second one.
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I loved Game of Thrones, and I saw Doom 2 and 4DX in a movie theater, and it was awesome.
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He told me last night he thought Game of Thrones was trash.
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Luke said that he loved the last two seasons and didn't care for the earlier part.
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The earlier part were great, too, but the last two seasons were fine, and they were great.
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Everyone expected a Hollywood ending, and this is my most unpopular take, and I don't
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They made it different, and they made you surprised at the end, and I appreciated that.
01:47:18.260
A dragon flew from the south of the country to the north in, like, an hour.
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Have you seen the video where the guy says they named the movies all wrong?
01:49:19.500
And like, but using the actual names they made for the movies, he just put them in the correct order?
01:49:24.180
Dude, Star Wars is one of the saddest IP blunders ever.
01:49:30.720
They make this incredible intellectual property that everybody loves, and then they continually just take a dump on it.
01:49:37.980
The books, the extended universe, were good writers who were expanding the universe in really interesting ways.
01:49:43.520
They were, you know, George Lucas makes this movie, and it's pretty flat, right?
01:49:48.420
I mean, you get a very surface-level understanding of all these things.
01:49:51.980
And then writers come in and say, we're going to fill in these gaps and create lore about what's going on.
01:49:59.360
And then you get the prequels, which were a bit goofy, but after this, I mean, Clone Wars was good.
01:50:06.180
And then with the Disney takeover, Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, I will tell you this, the worst movie ever made, in my opinion, is The Last Jedi.
01:50:15.300
I can watch an Amazon Prime $10,000 budget horror film that's filmed only in one hotel.
01:50:23.960
But it's bad, and it's funny, and it entertains you.
01:50:27.060
The Last Jedi is just, like, the cringest, broken, nonsensical garbage.
01:50:33.540
Listen, most importantly, they got rid of the most important character, Jar Jar Binks.
01:50:43.560
Didn't they say Jar Jar was racist when it came out?
01:50:48.140
Like, no one said this guy was black or anything.
01:50:57.720
But if you, dude, George Lucas is going to buy back the IP for pennies on the dollar.
01:51:03.920
But I think, like, how did, look, I'm not saying it's the best movie ever, but Rogue One is good,
01:51:09.320
How did Disney make Rogue One, where it's like, hey, here's, like, a normal,
01:51:16.460
They have all the, like, The Force Awakens was just a remake of the original, anyway.
01:51:23.740
Nobody, like, nobody, it's just a remake, so they didn't have to recreate anything.
01:51:36.540
But, I mean, then, like, everything they've made, all the Disney Plus shows, although, you
01:51:41.840
know, maybe you could say Ahsoka was okay, but, like, they just keep getting.
01:51:48.800
Mandalorian was good, and then they fired Gina Crono for no reason.
01:51:50.920
That's when I was like, dude, I can't do this anymore.
01:51:55.820
Yeah, and she's great, like, and, you know, good for the Daily Wire, but, yeah, they're
01:52:06.040
They're making it for the awards, and the only way to get the awards.
01:52:08.440
They're going to have to fire Jack Black as to Virtue Signal.
01:52:12.080
They're going to have to fire Jack Black because he was on The Mandalorian, and he said something.
01:52:20.800
Do you think Jack Black's going to get canceled?
01:52:35.820
Kyle Gask got dropped from his management team.
01:52:41.320
Well, we don't know if Jack Black is going to be in it.
01:52:46.620
But at the same time, he's saying the quiet part out loud.
01:52:49.780
You can't tell me people in Hollywood didn't like what they said.
01:52:54.700
If he would have came out in pro-Trump, I think he'd be canceled more.
01:53:02.180
They're saying what they think they need to say to make money.
01:53:06.720
I've known a lot of actors that have been on set.
01:53:12.740
And this was just like in the start of the little woke takeover.
01:53:27.140
And he had to then go and find the grip and apologize to her in front of the entire team.
01:53:33.040
I'm not going to out the person, but I covered it.
01:53:41.600
It was like a struggle session for him to apologize in front of the entire staff and crew
01:53:46.000
for saying like a mean, like sexist thing, which wasn't even bad.
01:53:54.820
All I'm saying with Jack Black is he kind of looks like a hero to some of these people.
01:54:03.460
Jack Black is not going to be able to be in movies because the insurance companies are going to say no.
01:54:14.400
Watch what happens to the box office when you lose half the country.
01:54:20.880
There's going to be these drama bait channels on YouTube, like the quartering.
01:54:26.420
He'll make hundreds of videos in the thumbnails with like viscous fluid on their faces all the time.
01:54:33.340
All I'm saying is if he would have came out pro-Trump, it would have been way worse.
01:54:37.760
For instance, when Jeremy makes videos talking about Jack Black's career track, what's happened and what's going on with the movie,
01:54:43.640
I always said, look what was happening when Aquaman came out.
01:54:46.680
I said, look at every post they tried to make to promote that movie was flooded with people talking, saying junk about Amber Heard.
01:54:55.280
They could not advertise that movie, and that's what's going to happen to Borderlands.
01:55:05.580
And then you'd watch these interviews she would do.
01:55:07.620
There was a famous one where it was her and like Chris Evans and I think it might have been Anthony Mackie.
01:55:21.020
They tried to come out afterwards and say they were just giving her the business.
01:55:25.660
She was supposed to replace Robert Downey Jr. in the MCU as the main character arc, and they dropped her.
01:55:46.280
The only movie I liked her in was that one that was based on the video game with.
01:56:04.000
And then she started screaming all this feminist garbage.
01:56:10.220
And the writing along with it's not just her fault.
01:56:12.360
Captain Marvel versus Captain America is one of the greatest cultural shifts to exemplify
01:56:18.120
Captain America is a movie about a scrawny guy with physical defects who can't join the
01:56:23.800
Jumps on a grenade to save the life of his fellow soldiers in training.
01:56:28.700
And it was a story about a dude who loved his country and wanted to fight Nazis.
01:56:31.940
Captain Marvel is a woman who always had the power by sheer accident that was suppressed
01:56:36.680
by a man and she robs a guy and steals his clothes.
01:56:40.160
And then they go to a planet in the second one where it's only singing and it's a matriarchal
01:56:50.560
I only saw parts of it because it was really bad.
01:56:52.260
Well, that was also Wonder Woman's story, too, though, right?
01:57:04.140
I think Gal Gadot was not a snooty, condescending, mean person.
01:57:12.540
She slept with a man and he never got his consent in the movie.
01:57:21.840
Because they were literally just trying to insult Trump.
01:57:24.220
The first one was Wonder Woman grew up in the society of moral absolutism where she thought
01:57:32.040
And then she meets Chris Pine's character and he's like, war isn't so simple.
01:57:36.380
She thinks there's one God who makes war happen.
01:57:41.020
And I'm like, I actually thought it was a fun movie.
01:57:46.820
And then when the trailer for 1984 came out, I was really excited.
01:57:52.420
And then the movie is literally just, it's Donald Trump.
01:57:56.420
They literally said, like, we wanted to make Trump the bad guy.
01:57:59.980
Yeah, well, but then that, it's not even like, it's sometimes not even just that.
01:58:03.820
It's like, when you hear that, you know, it's the answer for why everything else sucked.
01:58:08.040
You're like, if that's their North Star, they can't write good anything.
01:58:13.080
But you said, Tim, like, Brie went crazy, right?
01:58:15.800
Like, I don't think, I think it's more calculated than that.
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I think they're professionals in their industry.
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They see where the industry is going and they try to get ahead of it.
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I honestly think, you know, that's what it's about.
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Did you ever hear Schwarzenegger talking politics?
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When he was in a school with the goat and he was like, screw your freedom.
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But, I mean, when he was the biggest star in Hollywood, no.
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Sylvester Stallone's starting to get into it now.
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It's better than, like, Burgum or whatever on the nose.
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But, like, Tim said, politics wasn't part of culture then.
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Like, you wouldn't know if Stallone was some loony leftist because he wasn't, someone
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wasn't putting a mic in front of his face and asking about Trump.
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Or Schwarzenegger had some very questionable past ties to Germans in World War II.
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And it's Bruce Willis is a cop and he's at a Christmas party climbing through the vents
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What's, what's, what's the, who's the, uh, uh, Alan Rickman.
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Could you imagine if his character was like, I'm a terrorist because white patriarchy is
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So, he'd be like, white men should be in charge of this country.
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And they didn't have the DEI awards, you know, you got an award for a good story.
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Bruce Willis, if they, if they made it today, Bruce Willis would be played by a black woman
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and they would get a short, fat white guy to play the terrorist with a squeaky voice
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and he'd be complaining about how, uh, racial diversity has, has ruined his business because
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he used to sell, like, you know, I don't know, American flags or something.
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Yeah, I didn't know why they were posting those videos.
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Also, you know what's going to happen on social media, like, if you've ever been on social
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Why even, you know, just let them go out gracefully.
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I was actually talking about this the other day.
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I was going to say, I was talking about this the other day with Taylor Hansen and Josh
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I'm telling you, I'll give you a seal of approval.
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If you like thriller, it's like a crime thriller, serial killer movie.
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It's out right now, and you can see it in the theater.
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Nick Cage plays a serial killer, and they didn't show the main actress his face until she
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Well, even the one who was making fun of himself is fantastic.
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He will make fun of himself, and that's what I love about Nick Cage.
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And Pedro Pascal is kind of like Woken Cringe, but that movie was really good.
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I'm going to spoil that movie about Nick Cage, though, because I just love this one scene
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So the story is, for those that haven't seen it...
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...is that he gets recruited to try and, like, I don't know, get evidence against a cartel
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drug lord who's played by Pedro Pascal because he's a fan.
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And so Nick Cage, who's playing himself, is lurking around the island, and he comes to
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this door, and he's going to go in to sneak inside to try and find evidence, and then
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all of a sudden he hears Pedro Pascal's character being like, don't do it.
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And he's like, if you go into that room, it will change everything between us.
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And when he opens it up, it's just a super fanboy room of all of Nick Cage's props from
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Also, Keanu Reeves, another guy that really stayed the course.
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And I paid to see it in the theater, and I liked it.
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Do you guys remember that movie that Bruce Willis was in called...
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It was where his wife gets murdered, and then he buys a gun, and then...
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The left slammed the movie and gave it bad ratings, calling it a gun nut masturbation
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And it was like, it's a guy whose wife was murdered, and then he buys a gun to protect
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The audience loved it because it was just entertainment to watch a guy.
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And the media, the woke media, the liberal anti-gun media was angry that a guy used a
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Can I give up my all-time favorite recent popcorn film?
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This isn't going to be a deep cut because a lot of people saw it, but if you haven't
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seen it and you like John Wick, the movies you're talking about, watch Nobody.
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That wasn't the one I thought you were going to say.
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That scene where he's in the thing, and the guy sees the, I think, whatever, the two
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And he's like, only two people walk around waving around cheese like that.
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And then there's some old-timer Vietnam vet catches sight of his tattoo.
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Roadhouse with Jake Gyllenhaal and is that McGregor?
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So, not every local reporter is staging crime scenes and killing people to get the shot or
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But I like Nightcrawler because Jake Gyllenhaal plays this perfect sociopath who basically
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organizes death and destruction to get the story.
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Which is a gross exaggeration of what journalists do.
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In the movie Civil War, there's a scene where an armored personnel carrier is just opening
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I don't know if it's an APC, but whatever you want to call it.
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It's like a 50 cal, full auto decimating a building.
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And then the older guy looks to the younger girl and he smiles and nods.
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I have been on the ground with so many of these reporters who, they just, they may as
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They may as well be working it to watching death and destruction.
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By the way, before we go too far down the rabbit hole too, also Creep 1 and 2, I'll recommend
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That was an incredible one that really highlighted the war industry.
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And any other movie recommendations from you guys?
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Dude, I guarantee people in chat are supporting Wes Anderson.
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Okay, I guarantee you they're not because it's some wild stuff.
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If you don't think this is a good film, you're an elitist.
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And yeah, the Royal Tenenbaums was literally the only one that was good.
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Dude, you watch The Life Aquatic and you thought that wasn't good?
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Bill Murray, first of all, I have a whole thing on Bill Murray.
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I don't know why Saturday Night Live liked him at all.
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No, Bill Murray, I think it was always propped up.
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I don't think he did anything that was good outside of maybe Ghostbusters 1.
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You didn't think Bill Murray was funny in Stripes or Groundhog Day?
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They still bring him out, and he's like 90 years.
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Making Egon's granddaughter gay was kind of weird.
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I didn't like that, and it was too much of the movie.
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If they spent all that time on that cool, big bad,
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Tons of years trapped in an ancient bronze trap,
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and the first thing you do is run head first into an enemy
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He could have just left and then raised an army
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Yeah, that part, I was like, look, I actually, you know,
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Yeah, like, he's standing next to Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd,
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I'm like, Ernie Hudson, if you told me he was 40, I'd believe you.
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Yeah, and he had the cool arc where he was, like, a tech company.
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because that's probably what he would do in the world.
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but I was so blue-balled by seeing this cool big bad.
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I was like, man, look how much time they spent on the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.
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They spent less time on this guy who was supposed to be, I mean,
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This guy was supposed to be an end of Civilizations.
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The bad guys in those movies were having a consistent
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and persistent effect throughout the film that built up to the point.
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with the sphere doing thing, releasing the possessor,
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They didn't actually have the big bad doing the thing.
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It's only after he gets out, he immediately just fights them and loses.
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Just so Chad knows I'm being honest, I went to the theater, I paid it,
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I bought the $40 popcorn bucket, and it's on my set.
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So I don't want to pretend like I didn't like it.
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For people who are Star Wars people, or Star Trek people,
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So it was never going to be bad, but I was so bummed.
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I was like, dude, that guy's so cool, and then he's gone.
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I'll bring this all full circle as we're getting close to wrapping up.
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I do feel like we are starting to win the culture war.
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Marvel movies are being made fun of because they don't make money anymore.
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They're saying, oh, the MCU is dead, and it's like, it doesn't have to be.
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You've changed the formula for what the movie was and turned it into Captain Marvel.
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It was Captain America before, but now it's Captain Marvel.
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So I think what we're seeing now is, especially with...
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I'm saying quite literally if they made a Captain Africa movie, Marvel hero,
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as long as it's a hero's journey, you know, I'm fine with it.
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I thought Black Panther was actually hilarious.
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Let's take one minute to point out Black Panther 2,
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So Wakanda's got a force field around it so nobody can get in.
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And one day the queen and the daughter are sitting by the river
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And she's like, how did they get through the barrier?
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And the bad guy, who is Namor, he's, you know, he's Central American,
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And they figure, they're fighting him, and they're like, how is he so strong?
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The water on his skin is oxidizing along with the air he's breathing,
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allowing him extra strength, so they figure out to defeat him.
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They blast him in the back with a jet, which dries his back off,
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and it singes, and then he's weak, and they win the fight.
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I feel like you're making all this up right now.
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Bro, she jumps over him, and there's a crashed ship behind him,
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and she presses a button, and it blasts his back with jet,
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and then it shows his back, steam coming off of it, singeing,
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The bad guy was a Mexican dude whose back had to be dried off to be defeated.
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They thought that was a good message, and he breaks into Wakanda
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And to open the barrier, how do the Wakandans open the barrier?
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So my point was before, I do think we're starting to see things get better,
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Before we go, Jeremy, do you want to shout anything out?
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Hey, I do a live show on YouTube and Rumble every day at 1 o'clock Eastern,
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and I talk about a lot of this stuff, actually.
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So if you get a chance, follow me on Rumble or on Quartercast,
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I don't talk about any of this stuff at all, ever.
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But I talk about the more kind of deeper, more sinister, darker aspects of this
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If you want more black pills, get them on rumble.com forward slash wearechange
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We have really good projects, really good people.
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We do the show every Friday morning, and it's fantastic that you guys come and join us.
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We're going to be live again tonight at 8 p.m. over at youtube.com slash TimCastIRL.
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You can follow me on X and Instagram at TimCast, and we will see you all tonight.
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