Ep. 1627 - How Minneapolis Turned Into Somalia
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Summary
The mayor of Minneapolis weeps in front of the golden casket of George H.W. Bush, and yet the Democrat Party in his city still endorsed a Muslim socialist from Somalia over him. Also, Rep. Maria Salazar continues to push for amnesty for illegal immigrants in the name of dignity, and Sen. Hunter Biden lashes out at George Clooney in hilarious fashion. And a woman complains to the media after she somehow managed to dress in such sloppy and unkept fashion that she was not allowed to board a Spirit Airlines flight. We ll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Warshaw Show.
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Today on the Matt Wall Show, the mayor of Minneapolis wept in front of the golden casket of George Floyd, pandered, debased himself in a million ways.
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And yet the Democrat Party in his city still endorsed a Muslim socialist from Somalia over him.
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Also, Representative Maria Salazar continues to push for amnesty for illegal aliens in the name of dignity, she says.
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Hunter Biden lashes out at George Clooney in hilarious fashion.
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And a woman complains to the media after she somehow managed to dress in such a sloppy and unkept fashion that she wasn't allowed to board a Spirit Airlines flight, of all things.
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We'll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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There's the old quote from Milton Friedman that nothing is as permanent as a temporary government program.
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The income tax, both in this country and Britain, was supposed to be a temporary measure to finance wars, in our case, the Civil War.
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Farm subsidies were supposed to be an emergency measure for the Great Depression.
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The Patriot Act was supposed to be a temporary measure to thwart terrorists before it became a convenient way to spy on domestic political campaigns.
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In every case, the government introduces a policy claiming it's temporary, and then just like 15 days to slow the spread, and many others we can name, it continued indefinitely.
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But even with that history in mind, you still have to stand back and admire the sheer gall involved in the Temporary Protected Status Program, otherwise known as TPS.
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In the case of TPS, Congress literally put the word temporary in the name when they came up with the idea in 1990.
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The plan was to give certain foreign nationals a temporary protected status in this country,
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so they could live here and work here rather than going back home after their homeland had suffered some kind of terrible catastrophe.
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And yet, temporary protected status has never actually been temporary.
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They received temporary protected status all the way back in 2010 on the basis of, quote,
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extraordinary and temporary conditions in Haiti that prevented nationals of Haiti from returning in safety.
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That was the catastrophic Magnitude 7 earthquake.
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And originally, Haiti's temporary protected status, which shielded Haitians from deportation in this country,
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was supposed to last 18 months, but it was never actually terminated.
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It kept renewing over and over and over again for more than 15 years.
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Essentially, deporting Haitians became impossible.
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And many, many other countries received similar treatment.
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That's well over a decade of temporary protection.
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Ditto for both Yemen and Nepal, which each received the designation back in 2015.
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Nicaragua received temporary protected status in 1999, which continued through the first Trump administration in 2017.
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And then the Biden administration immediately re-extended it.
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Venezuela has had temporary protected status since 2021.
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Now, for all these years, TPS has functioned very clearly as a back doorway to admit hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals,
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people from some of the most dysfunctional countries on the planet,
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into this country, and shield them from deportation.
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It also grants these people work authorization on top of that.
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Now, to their credit, since taking office in January,
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the Trump administration has been systematically ending TPS for various countries, one by one.
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Just last night, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Trump administration
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can proceed with its plan to remove Afghans and Cameroonians from the TPS program.
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Additionally, the administration has moved to end the program for Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua.
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That's especially true when the temporary program is effectively a permanent hall pass for the entire Third World.
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But there is one country that, up until now, has not had its TPS status revoked by the Trump administration or any other administration.
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Somalia first received a TPS designation in September of 1991.
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That is 34 years ago, under this temporary status.
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The current extension isn't set to expire for another year.
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And that needs to change as quickly as possible.
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And then, once TPS has ended for Somalia, we need to begin mass deportations of Somalis in this country,
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which should also include, in many cases, denaturalization.
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And that's because after decades of unrestricted migration into the United States,
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Somalis have now taken over and rendered dysfunctional several major American cities, most notably Minneapolis.
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They have imported their Third World hellhole, that they don't even want to live in, to the United States.
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And that's not surprising, since Somalis aren't in this country under temporary protected status because of an earthquake or some other natural disaster.
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They're here because they've rendered their own homeland into an unlivable wasteland.
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So it's not exactly a great shock that the same thing is happening to places like Minneapolis.
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Now, there's no better sign that the Trump administration needs to act on Somali migration and quickly than the rise of a Muslim Somali socialist named Omar Fateh,
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who now stands a very good chance of becoming the next mayor of Minneapolis.
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We've talked about Omar Fateh before in the context of his open admission that he's working on behalf of Somalis instead of Americans,
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as well as his disparaging and false attacks on white people, who he says are the greatest threat in the country right now.
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On Saturday night, to the surprise of many political observers who haven't been paying any attention,
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Fateh won the endorsement of Minnesota's Democratic Farmer Labor Party, or DFL.
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In case you're not familiar with Minnesota politics, the DFL is the state's equivalent of the Democrat Party.
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The DFL is affiliated with Democrats. They're functionally the same thing.
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Fateh won the party's endorsement over the incumbent mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Fry, who's running for re-election.
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So this is not a meme candidate that we're talking about.
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If Fateh is not some figment of the right's imagination, with the full backing of the Democrat Party establishment,
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Minneapolis is about to elect, potentially, their own Zoran Mamdani.
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And for their part, the Somali community of Minneapolis is obviously very excited about that prospect.
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Here's a clip from his celebration after he locked up the DFL endorsement watch.
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So they're not speaking English. There are no white people in the shot.
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If you don't have any context, you might think this footage is from Mogadishu, except, well, you know, the building behind them is not falling apart.
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Give these Somalis a few more years, and I'm sure they'll be able to replicate that bit of local color from their homeland as well.
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Now, recently, when I pointed out how grotesque this is, that American city has imported so many foreign socialists from the third world,
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that third world socialists have started winning elections, I was predictably shouted down as a racist.
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And I was told that, in reality, FATE's support is predominantly coming from white liberal women.
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But that's not actually true. I mean, it's not even close to true.
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As of 2018, according to Census Bureau data, more than 43,000 people born in Somalia were living in Minnesota,
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and nearly 100,000 Minnesotans spoke Somali at home.
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Keep in mind, the population of Minneapolis, where the vast majority of Somalis live, is only around 425,000 people.
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And these are just the official estimates from seven years ago.
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Again, seven years ago. By now, we can safely assume the population of Somalis has exploded even further.
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Actually, we don't have to assume anything. Instead of relying on official statistics, we can just walk down to the local courthouse.
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That's what a lawyer named Phil Holloway did recently.
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He pulled up a list of all the pending cases that would be heard in Hennepin County, Minnesota, in the following week.
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The lawyer grabbed the court calendar, in other words, and take a look at what he found straight from the courthouse.
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Again, if you showed this context, this document with no context, you would assume that this is a list of pending court cases in some failed state in the third world,
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Under party names, you have to strain to find a single American in the entire list.
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There's a lot of Abdis and Mohammeds and Abdullas.
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There's a Haban Abdurahman, a Mohammed Nasir Abdallah.
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But at least on the first two pages, there aren't any Bobs or Pauls or Steeds, strangely enough.
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And that tells us, as if we needed more confirmation, why a Muslim socialist from Somalia named Omar Fateh is currently on track to be the next mayor of Minneapolis.
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He's not just getting support from a large number of brainwashed American women with suicidal empathy, although that's also happening.
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But a huge base of his support is foreigners, just like himself.
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And they're not put off by his policies or his general vibes, let's say.
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You know, a very large number of Somalis, nearly half by some estimates, are the product of incest, of first or second cousin marriages,
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which explains why you can often identify a Somali just by looking at them, as you can in Omar Fateh's case.
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Of course, you're not supposed to notice that or talk about it, but, I mean, it's just true.
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At the very least, we can conclude that Somalis definitely aren't repulsed by Omar Fateh's connection to the federally funded childhood nutrition nonprofit known as Feeding Our Future,
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which is one of the many scams that Somalis have been running in Minneapolis.
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To give you some background on how the scam worked,
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Last year, three individuals, whose names are Haji Osman Salad, Sharmaki Issa, and Kadra Abdi,
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pleaded guilty to wire fraud in a $250 million wire fraud scheme,
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where they claimed that they had served more than 15 million meals to children during the pandemic
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They spent the money on apartments and sports cars instead.
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announced that a federal jury had convicted two more individuals in a similar scheme.
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Amy Bach and Salim Saeed took advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to carry out a massive fraud scheme
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The defendants falsely claimed to have served 91 million meals,
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for which they fraudulently received nearly $250 million in federal funds.
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Instead, it was used to fund their lavish life.
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Omar Fateh publicly defended Feeding Our Future.
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He attacked people who suggested the nonprofit might be an elaborate scam.
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So first, I want to say thank you to all of you.
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In that meeting, we were asking what was going on.
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And we asked very directly, was there any evidence of fraud?
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And I see this most recent victory coming from not just our office,
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but our other electeds from Ilhan's office and Ali that's here,
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that they're trying to make everybody come back and reapply,
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And it shows you that the fight is going to continue.
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which allowed the Feeding Our Future fraud to continue.
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Somalis in Minnesota thought their fraud was untouchable
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He quickly returned seven political contributions
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on testimony from one of the Feeding Our Future trials.
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Testifying quietly on the witness stand Tuesday,
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wow did you see that again he he also said the f-word but he said it like
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a bunch of times wow these guys are out of control man i there these guys are edgy
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this is provocative i mean if you're a 12 year old in 1996 this is provocative stuff
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if i was 12 and it was 1996 and i saw that on tv i would i would be blown away
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right i'd be telling all my friends about it and you know in middle school
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i saw someone say the f-word on tv last night but for everyone else this is just lame as hell
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and mostly because it's it's witless that's the best way to describe what passes for comedy these
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days it's just witless a good comedian would have an actual you know joke um a good comedian would
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come on the air and have a series of hilarious devastating jokes ready to go for this whole
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situation a good comedian would would would uh revel in the opportunity a good comedian would
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i mean this is your chance for something like an iconic moment right your show was just canceled
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for some reason they're letting you stay on the air for another year almost another year
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uh but it was just announced your show was canceled this is your first show back
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after your show was canceled this is an opportunity for a hilarious you know self-deprecating biting edgy
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monologue you got nothing to lose you're getting fired anyway and and so this is a time to just do to
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be do something that's actually edgy and provocative and really funny and instead this is what we get
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his whole writing staff keep in mind you know stephen colbert has a writing staff he's got like
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he's got 20 people on a writing staff sitting around in a room and they had all weekend to
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think about this this was the shit this is a monday show they had all weekend to think about what are
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we going to do what is the devastating joke that we're going to come back with that's going to
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it's going to stand the test of time people are going to think about this moment
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and what they came up with was go f yourself that's it
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never mind the absolutely delusional idea that this all happened because cbs is terrified of
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donald trump these people can never let go of their moderate martyrdom fantasy their fantasy that
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they're living in the fictional world of you know one of the two or three books they've ever read in
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their lives the fantasy that their harry potter and the trump administration is whatever is what's
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slytherin is that were those the bad guys what was the they divided into different schools and
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there was like the bad school the evil school am i is that how it worked anyway that's their fantasy
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and uh they can't they can't get over that um and meanwhile the most salient criticism of donald trump
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has always been and still is frankly to a lesser extent than it was the first term but still
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has been that he's too hesitant to wield his power and punish his enemies
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um hopefully that's changing we talked about this yesterday trump is uh is tweeting furiously or
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or truthing truthing furiously memes and videos of of barack obama and and the obama officials being
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arrested put in orange jumpsuits and all that and what we've seen is the past in the past is that we
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get these tweets and truth social posts and all of that and and and people go on talk about on fox news
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but then it doesn't actually happen like nothing no one none of those people are actually arrested
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that's the way it's hopefully that's going to change but in any case that that has been
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if you're going to be be critical of the trump administration for one thing in particular it
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has been a failure to wield power uh not not whatever fantasy world that these people are think they're
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living in all right one more headline um some more entertainment news because why not
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this uh so this one it's just as a night as a child of the 90s this jumped out at me deadline reports
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captain planet and the planet tears long-awaited live action adaptation is getting a big boost
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and a major twist in a competitive situation netflix has landed for development captain planet a live
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action series based on the cult animated show um and uh so okay that's all you need to know
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the long-awaited captain planet live action reboot is coming long-awaited by who exactly
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i i've never met anyone who's waiting for that have you has it ever come up a conversation with
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anyone in your life at any point ever that what they're really wait you know what i'm waiting for
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you know what i can't wait for the the captain planet live action reboot but there is some poetry
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in it i suppose because in our decadent society all we do is recycle stuff that already existed
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that's all hollywood's been doing for decades now mainstream hollywood of course that's literally all
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they've been doing for decades so why not recycle a 90s cartoon about recycling uh it makes it makes sense
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in a certain way and captain planet i think is instructive though i was thinking about this
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um not instructive in the way that it intended to be but instructive for anyone who imagines
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as it seems some people do anyway that that the uh the really sort of in your face woke propaganda
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started recently and that is not the case at all the millennial generation grew up on left-wing
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propaganda in a big way that that's why my generation turned out the way it did
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and in some cases the propaganda was more extreme it was more blatant more radical than the stuff you
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see today captain planet is a perfect example now fortunately it didn't work i mean the left-wing
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propaganda from hollywood did work but it didn't work from captain planet because the show was just
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so unfathomably lame uh i i remember watching it when i was like six years old when i was six years
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old i remember watching this show and going what the hell is this bull i remember turning over to
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my mom and saying what is this bull are you seeing this that's how i talked when i was six
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not really kids don't don't talk that way but just to give you an idea if this was before your time
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um and this is the show they want to bring back captain planet and this this is a clip that was
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going viral on on x people were were actually shocked that this is the kind of stuff that we
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were that we were watching back in the day but captain planet had an entire episode that explicitly
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promoted eugenics watch this did you know the population of the world is now more than five
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billion wow that is a lot of people and it's increasing by 90 million people each year but the
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earth is not getting any bigger so when it is your turn to have a family keep it small
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the more people there are the more pressure we put on our planet so take it easy on our earth and
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conserve what you can so that that was a message to an audience of children right there are too many
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people on earth it's bad to have a lot of kids there are too many people have fewer kids
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this is the kind of stuff they were saying to kids in like 1992 so wokeness is not new
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but that's not my favorite example since we're taking a trip down memory lane here
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uh i have to just play this this this was my this was my favorite episode of captain planet i still
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remember it to this day or at least i thought i remembered it right i i thought i remembered it
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it's kind of it's sort of like that what was the the shazam the sinbad movie that we all remember
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from the 90s but didn't exist that's like i do remember that apparently never happened and i wasn't
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sure if this this one episode of captain planet i wasn't sure if this if this fell into that category
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because there i remember an episode where a kid got aids and it's not funny the kid had aids but
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he was a cartoon so uh and then captain planet flew down from heaven or wherever he was coming from
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and gave a speech about how it's it's still okay to hug him even though he has aids and i thought i
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remembered that but i wasn't sure if it was some kind of weird fever dream that i had but yes it turns
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out that my memory was correct this episode actually happened again this is the kind of stuff that
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millennials grew up watching okay this is so explains a lot and let's here it is what's he doing here
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he's not gonna infect my players get him out of here he's got aids
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it's okay coach i don't want to cause trouble stay put todd this is supposed to be a school
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but i think these people need a little education about the hiv virus may i have your attention please
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a lot of you are worried about aids and there's a rat in your midst who's been spreading lies
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give them the facts coach you can't get aids from casual contact hugging touching they're okay
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you can use the same water fountain or even the same cafeteria it's safe you've been led astray by
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lies todd hasn't changed that's right he's the same kid who played his heart out for you right
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here on this court last week deal with the real people get the facts if todd had any other disease
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you'd be cheering him on yeah if todd had any other disease you'd be cheering him on
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if todd had herpes you'd all be applauding and saying yay herpes
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if todd had gonorrhea you'd be throwing a parade right now and saying hey look at gonorrhea man
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isn't he so great with his gonorrhea but now that he has aids suddenly it's a problem suddenly
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everyone's all weird about it that was captain planet's speech you gotta feel bad for old todd i
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gotta say you gotta feel bad for the kid i mean first of all he has aids so that's a tough break and
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second you got the coach of the team and captain planet giving a speech about his aids to the whole
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auditorium it's i mean it's humiliating if i were todd and i was in this situation i would want
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captain planet to go to the audience and say hey you know i know you've heard the rumors that todd has
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aids he doesn't he's fine that's how you'd want captain planet to save the day like the whole
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everyone's whispering about how you have aids and then captain planet shows up and so i'd be saying
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to captain planet oh thank god you're here can you go tell these people i don't have aids
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instead captain planet turns to the crowd and says attention everyone uh listen now yes todd here
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who's standing right here he has aids you you are all correct this person right here todd right here
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this this guy has aids just so everyone knows put it on the morning announcement tomorrow
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but the good news is you can still shake his hand unless he has an open wound in which case i wouldn't
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so that's rough that's a rough series of events for todd um but this is what captain planet did he had
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he had god-like superpowers and he was more powerful than superman but all he ever did was fly onto the
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scene and give a speech and then leave that was it like a real waste of talent honestly a waste of
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skill yeah it's like it's like if the hulk the only thing he ever did was show up to you know open
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pickle jars it's just like it's overkill it's it's it's we don't need you for that is what i'm
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saying and by the way there was when you watch that if you're if you're from a different generation
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and you watch that and it seems totally bizarre you and it was but and again explains a lot that's
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the theme here there was a lot of this kind of stuff for you know my generation growing up like aids
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content there was a ton of aids related content uh for kids i can remember being in health class in
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like fifth grade and having a whole a whole subject it's like a whole course on aids
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and and meanwhile of course no one in this class has to worry about this this this it like if you're
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not using intravenous drugs and you're not engaging in homosexual activity you're like there's you're not
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going to get aids you'll be fine but uh they didn't want to tell you that so they wanted to tell you
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it was an equal opportunity disease and um and i honestly believe that's the starting then then
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covet happens you know you're decades later and you got a bunch of millennials who were freaking out
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about it total hypochondriacs and i think that this is this is part of the reason why is that a lot
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of millennials grew up being told that about all these horrific diseases and and and we were told
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that anyone can get them it's it's it's there's it doesn't matter what kind of lifestyle you lead
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i think it turned everyone a bunch of panicked hypochondriacs all because of captain planet okay
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the coldplay kiss cam i didn't hear anyone thinking about the man's wife and kids or the woman's husband
00:49:19.000
and family they've been humiliated and their lives are forever changed thank you for always speaking up
00:49:24.300
for traditional families your wife and children are truly blessed as are you yeah that's what makes
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adultery so evil um it is and you can always and you can always tell the cheaters because they're the
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ones who react very negatively when you talk about the evils of adultery um they don't want to see
00:49:40.540
themselves as evil people because who does but if you're willing to ruin the lives of your spouse and
00:49:46.260
your children and tear their world apart just for your own sexual gratification then you're like that's
00:49:53.320
evil that is incredibly evil and you're also someone who i would never trust and that's one
00:49:59.020
of the reasons why adultery is not a private sin i know there are a lot of people saying that oh this
00:50:05.320
is these people on the kiss cam that they're getting such a tough break that this should not be public
00:50:10.560
and they're being publicly humiliated i don't feel sorry for them i do feel sorry for their family i don't
00:50:14.320
feel sorry for them because number one they are shamelessly blatantly like you're married
00:50:20.880
you're you're in a place with thousands of people and thousands of cameras and you're you're
00:50:27.180
this is your coat this is a someone you work this is a well the case is the ceo this is your subordinate
00:50:36.520
so it deserves to be public for that reason i just think it deserves to be public
00:50:41.840
in general because adultery is not a private sin it is a public sin
00:50:46.320
for one thing it has it has societal consequences you're destroying your family you're damaging your
00:50:53.180
children and then your hurt damaged children go out into the world and that becomes our problem
00:51:00.160
that's number one and number two is if you are the sort of person who would betray and lie to the people
00:51:06.480
closest to you on earth that's a detail about you that has relevance
00:51:11.320
you know has relevance to me that means i don't want to be your friend or business partner or
00:51:18.380
associate because i can't trust you because if you're willing to do that to someone if you make a promise
00:51:24.680
to somebody the most important promise you'll ever make and you're willing to betray them
00:51:31.820
you know if you can find a way to go out and betray your marriage vows and then come home to your
00:51:39.780
children and look them in the eyes if you're able to do that then you're someone i just can't trust
00:51:46.400
you are way too comfortable lying and again if you'll betray the people closest to you on earth
00:51:55.640
then you'll betray anyone of course you would if the incentive is is great enough
00:52:01.820
one of the most important things a father does for a child is love his mother and your tape may
00:52:08.340
be a father to many children but he isn't a father to any of them well it's been said many times because
00:52:13.800
it's true that the best way to love your children is to love your spouse that's and that's why you
00:52:19.800
should prioritize your spouse that's why your spouse should come first should be the priority in the
00:52:24.420
home and and that is that is the best way and that's also the best way to prioritize your children
00:52:29.280
is to prioritize your spouse prioritize the marriage i'm pretty stone-hearted these days
00:52:34.880
but matt's epilogue made me cry one of the most beautiful testimonies to the commitment to a family
00:52:38.640
i've ever heard i don't know if you're a man or not if you are as you know i have strict rules for
00:52:43.100
when crying is allowed and crying because you're overcome by emotion from one of my podcast monologues
00:52:51.320
is an acceptable occasion that's actually the only acceptable time it turns out that's the that's
00:52:59.900
the only time that's the only time i'll allow it if you're crying because you because you're you find
00:53:05.100
because you're watching the show and you're just so the the the beauty of it is is so much to behold
00:53:12.940
and then you could like that's okay that's acceptable um let's see and then uh finally
00:53:23.640
without a doubt the best standing monologue matt has ever given every young man should listen to
00:53:27.400
this uh yes the system is rigged against you but there are good christian women out there
00:53:30.800
who are looking for you be patient be vigilant and don't settle for anything less than a godly woman
00:53:35.260
yeah the system is rigged in a lot of ways we do need to fix that but in the meantime you can't put
00:53:41.240
your life on hold or squander your opportunity to live the kind of life that you're called to the
00:53:45.840
kind of life that you're not only called to as a man but that you um as a man are you know uh it's
00:53:54.320
a privilege um it's a great joy you don't want to give up on this great joy that's available to you
00:54:01.220
as a man and also by one other thing by the way a lot a lot of people don't want to get married
00:54:08.220
because and i saw a lot of comments like this based on the show the segment yesterday they don't
00:54:13.760
want to get married because they're afraid um not just of the system but also of the statistics the
00:54:19.380
divorce rate and all of that and don't let that scare you away either because yeah the divorce rate
00:54:25.720
is too high but it's it's it's not true as you've probably heard that if you get married you'll have a
00:54:30.780
40 to 50 chance of getting divorced that is not true the statistics don't work that way
00:54:38.340
okay the people saying that are either ignorant they just they don't know how it's like basic
00:54:43.860
knowledge they don't have they're not good at analytical reasoning which is part of it or they're
00:54:49.640
lying to you now the divorce rate as you've probably heard is like 40 i think that's a little
00:54:54.740
high but let's just go with it 40 okay that that is i'm not so that is the let's just say that is the
00:54:59.780
divorce rate 40 does that mean that if you individually get married you have therefore a
00:55:06.420
40 chance of getting divorced no that's not what it means in a similar way the rate of obesity is
00:55:13.940
about the same it's about 40 does that mean that you as you're sitting there listening to me right
00:55:19.560
now you automatically have a 40 chance of becoming obese no of course not the car accident rate is
00:55:26.720
whatever it is i don't know i don't have it in front of me but whatever the rate is does
00:55:29.760
that mean that every time you get behind the wheel of a car you automatically have that percent chance
00:55:33.760
of having an accident is it true that every person on the road has an equal chance of getting into an
00:55:40.020
accident does every person in the country right now have an equal chance of becoming obese obviously not
00:55:45.140
okay we could speak in generalities but in an individual case your chance is not automatically the
00:55:51.340
same as everybody else's the rates here are calculated by just taking everyone together and coming up
00:55:58.880
with a percent but that percent is not predictive for you individually there are many many many simple
00:56:05.340
things you can do to make your own personal chances much lower the obesity rate is high because americans
00:56:12.620
lots of americans eat crappy food and don't exercise enough but if you do eat healthy food and you do
00:56:17.820
exercise then your chance of being obese is not 40 percent it's like zero percent and same for the
00:56:24.280
divorce rate the divorce rate is high mostly due mostly due to couples who get married and don't even make
00:56:31.920
it five years before their divorce because they do basically everything wrong every step of the way
00:56:37.800
i mean that's most divorce i mean there are divorces where the man gets totally screwed over
00:56:42.960
there are divorces where the woman gets totally screwed over but uh you know in the majority of in
00:56:48.240
the majority of of uh interpersonal uh you know conflict in the majority of of cases where a
00:56:57.220
relationship between people whether it's a marriage or anything else goes sour in most of those cases
00:57:02.980
it's because it like it's there's not a simple oh well that was the bad guy in this case sometimes
00:57:09.940
that's the case but usually not usually not and in the cases of a marriage especially where it falls
00:57:16.140
apart almost immediately which is like in the first five years is counts as almost immediately and in
00:57:21.540
in many of those kids not all in many of those cases both people in the marriage do basically
00:57:27.440
everything wrong i mean they just they it's just a comedy of errors which leads to them getting
00:57:34.140
divorced and those kinds of cases which are not all of them you don't need to come and yell at me
00:57:39.840
and say oh you're denying that men get screwed and i'm not denying that but what i'm saying is that
00:57:45.560
those kinds of cases they jack up the divorce rate much much higher but those cases and those people
00:57:56.240
aren't predictive for you and also the longer you marry the lower the divorce rate gets i mean i've
00:58:04.040
been married for almost a decade and a half the divorce rate for people who've been married for
00:58:07.760
more than 15 years is significantly lower than the general uh the general divorce rate and if you
00:58:13.480
get more specific right because again you're not you are not a statistic you're not a general person
00:58:19.740
you are an individual so if you really want to get some better clue of what you're like the you know
00:58:27.080
if you want to if you wanted to come up with some predictive sort of equation which you shouldn't
00:58:33.860
but if you wanted to you would have to start narrowing it down so for me i'd have to look at
00:58:38.180
it okay what's the divorce rate for people who have who are religious already it's lower have been
00:58:44.140
married for more than 15 years already much lower have six kids you know have like four or more kids
00:58:49.960
much lower uh so you want to start looking at all that and if you and for me like if i were to look
00:58:53.920
at all that what's the divorce rate for just those those three big things 15 years religious and you
00:58:58.880
have a bunch of kids what's the divorce rate i don't know i can't tell you off the top of my head
00:59:03.920
i don't know that anyone's calculated that i guarantee you it's very low it is very very low
00:59:09.740
and even that is not predictive for me and my wife um because why is that because divorce is
00:59:19.000
a result of choices that people make and in many cases it's choices that both people in marriage make
00:59:27.660
sometimes it could be choices that only one person make if it is a case where you've got just like
00:59:31.600
you know the bad guy that you marry someone who turns out to be a total scumbag even so so the
00:59:37.740
divorce is the result of the choices that person made either way divorce is a result of choices people
00:59:43.260
make therefore if if you and your spouse don't make those choices your divorce rate chance is 0.0
00:59:51.460
percent um and the more of those kind of bad choices you make then the greater the chances that
00:59:59.160
you end up getting divorced and if you make a lot of really bad choices and you make them really early
01:00:05.240
in your marriage then your chances of getting divorced are in fact very high um so that's the
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yesterday the daily cancellation segment was uh was heartfelt and earnest and i can't have too
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many segments like that or people might begin to believe that i'm a human being with a heart and a
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soul and can't allow vicious rumors like that to circulate which means that today we're going to
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focus on a subject that is a little bit less emotional though no less important and that is
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the subject of airplane dress codes cbs news of miami has a report about a woman who was denied entry
01:02:53.980
onto a spirit airlines flight because of what she was wearing or not wearing as the case may be
01:02:59.620
as tenasia grayer approached the spirit ticket counter tensions quickly grew she was just told she
01:03:19.200
wouldn't be allowed on her flight back to chicago i'm right here you need to get out my face you don't
01:03:24.060
have to address me like that you can say whatever you need to say from right there you don't have to
01:03:27.340
get in my face you don't get to tell me what to do and you don't get to tell me what to do grayer says
01:03:32.520
it all started over this outfit she wore to the airport she says she wore similar shorts while
01:03:38.100
traveling on a plane to miami on sunday we were getting ready to board the plane and the lady at the
01:03:45.080
front desk she stopped me and said you're not getting on a plane like that so i looked at her and i said
01:03:50.560
like what she said with those shorts i said everybody here has on shorts what's the what's
01:03:56.020
the problem with my shorts and i've been in this airport for 40 minutes with my shorts and my robe on
01:04:01.420
and nobody addressed me about my entire i'm confused i'm confused this is crazy that voice in the
01:04:07.060
background is grayer's sister jessica korelowski so first tenasia says she can't get on her spirit flight
01:04:13.300
because of her outfit and then to make matters worse she says her sister is arrested for disorderly
01:04:18.620
conduct so that passenger whose name is tenasia was wearing essentially underwear with bathrobe
01:04:26.100
during the interview with cbs she was also wearing huge bug-eyed sunglasses so that she resembled a
01:04:30.680
large housefly who just rolled out of bed three minutes ago this was all too much for spirit airlines
01:04:35.460
to take apparently now if tenasia was a person capable of even the slightest amount of self-reflection
01:04:40.440
this would have been a wake-up call for her being told that you're too much of an unkempt slob for a
01:04:45.600
spirit airlines flight should be rock bottom do you realize just how disheveled bedraggled and
01:04:52.480
unsightly you have to look to be denied entry by spirit airlines it's like being told you're too fat
01:04:58.880
for like a chinese food buffet or too broke for big lots when i was poor and in my early 20s my card
01:05:05.560
was declined my credit card was declined at a dollar tree okay um like 95 cents for coffee filters
01:05:12.580
i'm using a credit card declined that level of shame and embarrassment that i felt in that moment
01:05:17.780
is equivalent to what tenasia should feel but apparently doesn't instead she alerted the media
01:05:23.040
and did a news interview in her underwear and her bathrobe now it goes without saying but you know
01:05:28.480
that but i'll say anyway that i'm on the side of the airline in this case spirit airlines
01:05:32.660
is applying a very reasonable standard here as shocked as i am that spirit airlines has any
01:05:37.420
standards standards at all apparently they do the standard is that you got to at least wear clothes
01:05:43.880
okay you got to get up in the morning and change into clothing i mean if you can't do that then you
01:05:51.300
don't deserve to experience the wonder of human flight and perhaps more importantly nobody else on the
01:05:56.180
plane deserves the punishment of being forced to sit next to some gross rumpled weirdo in underwear
01:06:02.280
and a bathrobe okay like you no one and i see people walking around like this all the time of course we
01:06:10.960
all do but you're dressed in a way that no one in the world should see you dressed like that
01:06:17.680
um really at all i mean even in your own home like put some clothes on before you come downstairs
01:06:27.380
certainly in public this is why i've argued uh many times airlines should have all should all have
01:06:37.840
much stricter dress codes requiring the passengers wear clothing of some kind is a good start um we're
01:06:44.520
all going to be trapped on this metal tube together for an extended period of time and uh flying through
01:06:49.560
the air 35 000 feet in the sky at 600 miles an hour is miraculous is a great privilege
01:06:54.380
the dress code code should reflect those facts which is why back in the 50s and 60s passengers
01:06:59.940
wore formal attire on planes and we should go back to that now i say this as someone who does not put
01:07:06.380
on a suit to board a plane not claiming that i do no airline has that dress code but if any airline ever
01:07:12.060
did roll out that dress code i would become a devoted customer and that's not because i enjoy wearing
01:07:17.280
a suit i really don't it's because that requirement would weed out obnoxious slobs like tenasia and her
01:07:23.900
sister i don't want to share a plane with people like that i don't want to share any space anywhere
01:07:27.860
any context with people like that if you're sloppy loud rude and generally disagreeable and unpleasant
01:07:32.280
i don't want to be around you nobody wants to be around you and all institutions organizations in
01:07:37.520
this country should start putting rules in place that disqualify and exclude people like that now i know
01:07:45.340
why they don't playing to the lowest common denominator seems like it makes business sense excluding
01:07:50.180
potential customers no matter how bedraggled and objectionable they may be seems like it would
01:07:53.840
hurt the bottom line that's why standards have plummeted everywhere and our collective quality
01:07:58.420
of life along with it to put any standards in place at all to raise the bar even an inch is to exclude
01:08:04.020
people and we've been conditioned to believe that excluding people is wrong exclusion is the great sin of
01:08:09.360
modern culture and most business owners think that uh you know it'll it'll eat into their profits and
01:08:14.880
maybe it will it's still worth doing for the sake of making our society a more civilized place
01:08:20.660
but i don't think it'll go that way i think it will boost profits in the long run if not immediately
01:08:26.220
i'll say this if there was an airline again that's strictly enforced even just a business casual dress
01:08:31.580
code i would only ever use that airline if there was a grocery store chain with that dress code
01:08:38.540
strictly enforced i would only ever go to that grocery store go down the list retail outlets fast food
01:08:43.500
establishments convenience stores i would be a loyal customer to any of them that put a dress code in
01:08:49.600
place and i think lots of other customers and potential customers would feel the same way
01:08:54.020
because our society is being dragged down by the kinds of people who can't follow any rules for whom
01:09:01.560
any standard of conduct is too onerous and for whom any code any requirement is too strict
01:09:07.440
well i don't want to be around those people no civilized person wants to be around them and the more
01:09:13.080
that we exclude them or allow them to exclude themselves the better things will be and that
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is why tenasia and anyone else who can't dress or act appropriately in public even enough to qualify
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for a spirit airlines flight is today canceled that'll do it for the show today thanks for
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watching thanks for listening talk to you tomorrow have a great day godspeed