The Matt Walsh Show - June 22, 2020


Ep. 509 - Macy’s Employee Brutalized. Media Doesn’t Care Because He’s White.


Episode Stats

Length

39 minutes

Words per Minute

176.76926

Word Count

6,963

Sentence Count

483

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

A Macy s employee was viciously assaulted on camera in a racially motivated attack. Plus, Teddy Roosevelt is the latest historical figure to get his statue torn down. And, in today s Daily Cancellation, we're going to cancel Brett Favre for calling Colin Kaepernick a hero and comparing him to Pat Tillman.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Wall Show, a Macy's employee was viciously assaulted on camera in a racially
00:00:05.200 motivated attack. But you haven't heard about it because the victim was white. But we'll talk about
00:00:11.260 that today because I think it should be getting a lot more attention than it's getting. Also,
00:00:13.960 five headlines, including a male transgender fighter bragging about how he enjoyed fracturing
00:00:20.200 the skull of a female fighter. Plus, Teddy Roosevelt is the latest historical figure
00:00:26.300 to get his statue torn down. And in today's Daily Cancellation, we're going to cancel Brett Favre
00:00:31.040 for calling Colin Kaepernick a hero and comparing him to Pat Tillman. Pat Tillman, by the way, died
00:00:37.560 serving his country. What did Kaepernick sacrifice in order to serve his own cause? And what is his
00:00:44.980 cause? We'll talk about that in the Daily Cancellation. All of it coming up. But first,
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00:02:07.920 broadcasting live from our summer cottage. It's not really our summer cottage. We're just renting it
00:02:13.920 for a week. But, and I couldn't find a good shot. So I'm set up in the, it's like a hallway,
00:02:19.300 but with a door behind, but it's a nice door, nice wooden door. So you can see the kitchen back
00:02:23.840 there. Very scenic, scenic view. You know, work, it's, it's kind of a vacation, kind of a family
00:02:30.080 vacation, although I'm working. So it's a work, a working vacation. But whenever I go on vacation
00:02:35.220 with, now that I have kids, four kids, I can remember being a kid myself and going on vacation
00:02:41.860 with my parents. And I would always feel very upset and offended personally that my parents
00:02:48.500 weren't working round the clock on vacation to keep me entertained because I figured this is
00:02:54.060 vacation. I'm supposed to be having fun. So your job, mom and dad, is to make sure that I'm having
00:02:59.360 fun all the time. And I can remember that. And I never understood why my parents got so angry
00:03:05.040 with that attitude. And now that I'm an adult, I get it. I can see now because when I go on vacation,
00:03:10.280 uh, I, you know, I can see, yeah, my parents, they, they paid all this money. They drove all
00:03:14.940 this way. They put all this effort into it. Meanwhile, they're the ones who actually need
00:03:18.520 the vacation because they're the ones with all the responsibility. Like I'm a kid. I don't even
00:03:23.700 need a vacation. My whole life is a vacation. Um, and you know, maybe they actually want to relax
00:03:29.220 and I don't know, enjoy the time themselves possibly. Uh, it turns out they don't want to spend the
00:03:35.260 whole time being my personal concierge service or my personal entertainment coordinator.
00:03:40.920 So I see that now because my kids do exactly what I did when I was a kid. And even though I
00:03:45.580 understand, cause I did the same thing. So I understand where they're coming from, but I still
00:03:49.620 react the same way my parents did. And that's the vicious cycle just goes on and on through the
00:03:53.420 generations. Uh, and it cannot be stopped. Anyway, we're having a great time. Now I want to start
00:03:58.060 with a story, uh, that would be front page news. It would be headlines on CNN. Uh, it would be
00:04:05.180 talked about everywhere. This would be the only thing we were talking about for the next several days.
00:04:08.840 would be, and probably there'd be buildings being burned and protests and everything.
00:04:13.320 Uh, if not for one little detail, there's one little detail about this story that makes it go
00:04:19.400 from headline news to nobody cares. And I'll play the video for you. And, uh, tell me if you can spot
00:04:25.860 what that little detail is. Watch.
00:04:27.500 Yes. The detail of course is the skin color. Reverse the races on that video and you have
00:04:53.080 breaking news everywhere, you know, but as it is with a white man being the one brutally assaulted
00:04:58.600 by a black man in the middle of a Macy's, nobody cares. No attention paid to it. Well, I should say
00:05:05.260 people aren't paying attention to it now, but when the video first surfaced, um, it got a fair amount
00:05:12.580 of attention. Most of it approving because here's, here's, here's the background of that video.
00:05:18.260 The scumbag carrying out the assault there is apparently named Demir Palmer and his brother,
00:05:24.840 uh, DeMarque Palmer is filming it. DeMarque also is a, an aspiring rapper. It turns out
00:05:31.940 DeMarque posted a video on his social media initially proudly claiming that the man being
00:05:38.760 attacked, who's a Macy's employee said the N word, uh, in reference to them. And that's what
00:05:44.880 supposedly led up to this assault. The employee, the employee called them the N word and then Demir
00:05:49.560 assaulted him. And with that version of events, this video got thousands of likes and shares on
00:05:55.180 social media. And most of the people sharing and commenting were approving of the assault.
00:05:59.560 They were cheering it on. They were laughing. Now, before we get to the part of this story
00:06:03.420 where it turns out that the N word claim was a fabrication, it should be noted that even if he did
00:06:10.260 say the N word, that obviously doesn't justify physical assault. This is a kind of a thing.
00:06:15.500 This is the kind of thing that shouldn't need to be explained. We, you know, I really shouldn't
00:06:19.500 need to add this aside, but, um, that is perhaps the most disturbing thing by this whole event
00:06:24.940 is the apparent assumption by many people that a black person actually has every right
00:06:30.020 to brutalize another human being. If that human being says a bad word,
00:06:34.260 I mean, what kind of absurdity is this? A person says a word and that gives you a license to commit
00:06:42.540 a felony? How so? Especially when you consider that the irony is that the N word was said about 15
00:06:50.580 times in that 18 second video, but all by the guy carrying out the assault. So again, this should
00:06:57.760 not need to be said, but no, you don't have the right, nor are you morally justified in assaulting
00:07:04.380 someone because they said a bad word. No, not at all. Not even a little bit. The brother, by the way,
00:07:11.260 when explaining the thought process, um, he was, he was interviewed by the New York post and he said,
00:07:17.120 quote, and just the fact of the remark that he said that we all heard. Okay. And just what else are
00:07:23.900 we supposed to do in this age and time? He didn't know what else to do. That was just his instinct
00:07:28.940 talking about his brother carrying, who's assaulting. What else is he supposed to do in this age and time?
00:07:35.220 You know, in this age and time, if, uh, if he hears a bad word, he just has to commit a felony
00:07:39.780 assault. What else is he, there's, there's no other option. Okay. Makes perfect sense. Thanks to Markway.
00:07:47.560 Now, the Markway claims that this all started when he and his brother were just innocently
00:07:52.620 shopping together, going to doing a little, uh, just the boys on a shopping spree, little,
00:07:56.940 little boys night out. And Demir says that he, he put up, he, he took a shirt off the rack and he
00:08:04.760 put it up to his, he didn't put it on, but he put it up to his, to his chest, you know? And he said
00:08:09.060 to the employee who was on the phone, does this shirt look too little? And then the claim is that
00:08:15.740 the employee said yes. And then turned back to the person on the phone and said to the person on the
00:08:22.060 phone, no one, just some N word, obviously referring the person on the phone said, who was
00:08:27.760 that? And he said, no one, just some N word. Um, he, he claims that the Macy's employee said this in
00:08:32.980 the middle of the store casually while they could easily hear it. Uh, and that is obviously bogus
00:08:39.360 just before we go any further and get to any of the details. If you have a moderately
00:08:44.920 well calibrated BS detector, it should be going haywire from a story like that. Sirens going off,
00:08:52.220 blaring everything. Uh, this story is completely ridiculous. It, it, it strains believability that
00:08:58.080 a Macy's employee would be that casually and openly racist on the job. And somehow this is the first time
00:09:05.360 anybody noticed. So all you have to do is think, um, just, you know, think about all the times a story
00:09:14.900 like this has been proven fake and weigh it against the likelihood that a Macy's employee would say
00:09:20.740 something like that in that situation or any other situation. Uh, and then, and then when you perform
00:09:26.160 that calculation, you end up with, by my estimate, approximately a 99.999999999999% chance that the
00:09:35.700 N word claim is false. And, uh, this was an unprovoked assault by two guys who selected the
00:09:41.640 victim based on race and then assaulted him and recorded it so they could go viral as heroes for
00:09:47.320 racial justice, a hate crime. In other words, a racially motivated assault, a hate crime. And yes,
00:09:53.520 it turns out that's exactly what happened. Macy's has come out and said they investigated and can
00:09:59.440 confirm this. This was an unprovoked attack, attack. And we know we can trust what they say
00:10:03.880 because now is not a time when corporations are willing to go out on a limb to defend white employees,
00:10:09.180 especially a white employee who said the N word. If they actually thought he said it, if they had any
00:10:13.560 reason to think that he said it, you could, you could be damn sure they'd be throwing him under the
00:10:16.880 bus in a second, but they're not. Um, because you know, they're going to have witnesses. They're
00:10:23.760 going to have security footage. Uh, not to mention he's not going to be on a personal cell phone.
00:10:29.520 He's going to be on a company phone and those are probably going to be recorded lines. So if he was
00:10:34.180 on the phone at all, which is possible, he wasn't. And the security footage would tell them that,
00:10:38.100 but if he was on the phone, they could just listen to the conversation and see what he said,
00:10:41.340 hear what he said. Um, so any number of lines of evidence could easily reveal the truth of this
00:10:48.300 situation. So Macy's testimony combined with the plain absurdity of the brother's claims,
00:10:52.560 combined with the fact that they have no credibility at all because they are the assailants
00:10:55.800 in this situation, uh, make it very clear that this is what they said is not true. It's a hate crime,
00:11:02.220 not just a hate crime. They assaulted him and then slandered him on the internet.
00:11:09.600 They beat him down physically. And then they tried to ruin his life on top of it
00:11:15.620 by putting the video online and saying that he said a racist word.
00:11:20.660 So these are just two awful human beings. And this guy is a victim twice over.
00:11:27.440 Yet, of course, the outrage is non-existent. That's because the left, as we have seen time and again,
00:11:35.020 is not interested in racial equality, let alone racial unity. That's the last thing they want.
00:11:42.580 This is, this is about, this is not about defeating racism or hatred or bigotry or intolerance.
00:11:50.100 Everything we're seeing now from tearing down the statues to the riots, uh, to the elevation of radical
00:11:55.940 organizations like BLM. It's all about ideology, leftist ideology. And the ideology in this ideology,
00:12:02.820 the white man is evil, always all white men, unless they're a communist, um, or a gay rights
00:12:09.520 activist. So those are the two exceptions. And I understand there's a lot of course, overlap in
00:12:14.800 those groups that I mentioned, but with those exceptions, all other white men are evil. And
00:12:20.600 it's really as simple as that inherently evil. You gotta think if you're a white man by leftist ideology,
00:12:26.860 if you're a white man, you're already inherently racist because you're white. And that applies to
00:12:31.940 white women too. Okay. Which is why, for example, when a white woman is beaten with two by fours at a,
00:12:38.260 at a BLM protest, protest slash riot, which happened a few weeks ago, and there's video of that,
00:12:44.700 no outrage over that either. That's another example of something. I mean, reverse the races on that.
00:12:49.980 But just, just, just imagine, imagine for a second, really try to imagine this, try to imagine a video
00:12:56.280 of three white men beating a black woman with a two by four.
00:13:02.980 It would still be the only thing we're talking about. And that event would be used as proof of
00:13:10.960 systemic racism for decades. They'd be going back to that for decades. Uh, yet it happens with, with,
00:13:17.840 with the races, how they are. And it's just, yeah, you know, it's unfortunate. Maybe, maybe not,
00:13:25.040 but, uh, we're, we're moving on. We're not, nothing, nothing to talk about. So you think about
00:13:32.320 the situation a white man is in from the perspective of a leftist inherently racist because you're white,
00:13:39.580 toxically masculine because you're a man. So now this is a toxic racist person, every single white man
00:13:45.900 with the two exceptions I mentioned. So yeah, you could beat them up. You can kill them. You can do
00:13:51.740 whatever you want. And it's, it, it's can't, it certainly can't be a hate crime. Uh, and really,
00:13:58.720 it's not really a crime at all, at least morally. And this is, listen, this is not an exaggeration or
00:14:05.060 hyperbole. This is, this is really the leftist position that for a long time, they wouldn't state
00:14:13.240 explicitly, but now they're starting to basically state it explicitly. And there is no other
00:14:18.260 explanation for this dichotomy for how, you know, a video like the one that I just played for you
00:14:25.280 could get no reaction from the left whatsoever. None. They just don't care. Period.
00:14:33.820 Why? Because he's a white man. All right. We're going to move on to, um,
00:14:38.920 headlines here. Number one, Fallon Fox. You may, you may remember the name Fallon Fox. He was the
00:14:45.480 biological male MMA fighter who identified as a woman and was allowed to fight as one.
00:14:51.320 And during his career, he, uh, assaulted several female fighters. And this is assault when it's a
00:14:58.220 man in the ring doesn't belong there. Then it's not just a fight. It's assault. He fractured the skulls
00:15:04.040 of at least one of them. Well, a few days ago on Twitter, if you're, if you're thinking that maybe
00:15:08.840 he feels some remorse or embarrassment, uh, after he's retired and it's been a few years looking back
00:15:13.440 on it and thinking, Hey, maybe I shouldn't have been in there with women fracturing their skulls.
00:15:18.300 No, not at all. He's, he's still gloating about it. In fact, uh, here's a tweet from Fallon Fox that
00:15:23.080 he sent out a couple of days ago. It says for the record, I knocked two out, two women. That is
00:15:27.780 one woman's skull was fractured. The other not. And just so you know, I enjoyed it. See, I love
00:15:34.320 smacking up turfs. He misspells it. I love smacking up turfs in the cage who talk transphobic nonsense.
00:15:41.060 It's bliss. Don't be mad. Okay. So to review on this, we've got a man talking about fracturing the
00:15:51.020 skull of a woman and saying that not only did he enjoy it, but it's bliss. It is euphoria for him to
00:15:57.560 fracture a woman's skull. You think we're getting any, get any, uh, condemnation from, uh, over this
00:16:05.400 from the LGBT lobby or the media? No, of course not because you know, this is, it's, it's all about
00:16:13.960 the victim hierarchy. And as a transgender non-white male, he is all the way at the top. He's at the
00:16:24.020 tippy tippy top of the victim hierarchy and there's, he can do whatever he wants. You literally
00:16:28.980 do whatever he wants and you cannot criticize any of it to even to the point of fracturing a woman's
00:16:35.900 skull and bragging about it. Number two, uh, let's read from the daily wire. Eskimo pies has become the
00:16:45.640 latest brand making an effort to change its image images following the outrage that ensued over aunt
00:16:50.460 Shemima syrup, the frozen treat, which is owned by parent company Dreyer's grand ice cream released
00:16:55.060 a statement Friday announcing it would change the name. According to New York post, uh, it says we
00:17:00.460 are committed to being a part of the solution on racial equality and recognize the term is derogatory.
00:17:05.360 This move is part of a larger review to ensure our company and brands reflect our people values.
00:17:10.980 Uh, along with the name change, the company will alter the treats marketing scheme, which
00:17:15.160 traditionally feature a young boy dresses an Eskimo in a snowy environment. Well, they just said it's a
00:17:20.380 derogatory term and they use the term in, in their apology statement. They use the term. They just
00:17:26.660 said it was derogatory. This is a derogatory term. We were never going to use it again. By the way,
00:17:32.820 that, that picture of an Eskimo boy, we're going to change that too. Why is Eskimo derogatory?
00:17:39.600 What's derogatory about it? Well, there's, there's nothing of course, but this is, this is how PC
00:17:45.360 culture works. It just, you, you just randomly change the names of things and it becomes sort of
00:17:50.100 a, um, you know, it becomes sort of a, a litmus test. That's the word I'm going for the phrase
00:17:57.420 I'm going for. It's a litmus test. If you're just to keep, we're going to randomly arbitrarily
00:18:01.740 change the names of things every, every, you know, few years or so. Um, and if, if you're really
00:18:08.340 woke and progressive, you're going to be up to date on the new terms. It's kind of like a club. Do you
00:18:13.360 know the secret passwords to get in? And, uh, that's just a, it's a good litmus test to know
00:18:18.280 who the woke people are. And meanwhile, as we're doing this, um, we're also told that
00:18:28.280 representation matters. That's the other slogan. So we're taking all these products where you've
00:18:34.120 got minorities who are represented on the products and as the face of the product, and
00:18:39.080 we're taking them off. It's the same thing they did with Orlando Lakes butter. They took
00:18:44.040 the native American woman off the butter. So isn't that less representation? How is this
00:18:47.720 an improvement by their own logic? Number three, a statue of Teddy Roosevelt is being removed
00:18:54.440 from the natural history museum in New York. Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement, the
00:18:58.780 American museum of natural history has asked to remove the Theodore Roosevelt statue because
00:19:02.540 it explicitly depicts black and indigenous people as subjugated and racially inferior. The city
00:19:08.460 supports the museum's request. It is the right decision and the right time to remove this
00:19:11.940 problem. This problematic statue, this statue is so causing so many problems. Well, how many,
00:19:19.500 what problems is it actually causing? It's a statue. It's just sitting there. It's been sitting
00:19:23.300 there for 80 years. Stationary. Hasn't hurt anybody as far as I know. This is not like night
00:19:27.600 at the museum where it comes to life and stab somebody just sitting there, just a statue.
00:19:31.720 But the important thing here is, you know how we've been told for so long that, oh, we're not
00:19:40.440 trying to get rid of the statues. We just, we're going to put them in a museum and they could be
00:19:45.880 there. We don't need them in the middle of the town square. We could just put them in a museum.
00:19:50.940 So this isn't about erasing history. No, we're going to put everything in a museum.
00:19:55.700 And they circle back around and say, oh, by the way, that stuff in the museum,
00:19:58.880 that's got to go too. So it's very similar to what the left does with religious liberty.
00:20:04.920 Where for so long they, they were trying to remove religion from the public square
00:20:10.080 and telling you, you can't practice your religion in the public square or, or run your business
00:20:16.040 according to your religious beliefs as the masterpiece cake shop owner discovered. But what
00:20:21.000 they always said was, no, we're not trying to get rid of religion. No, no, no. Don't be silly.
00:20:25.480 We're just saying you should do it in a church. You see, because we, we get to decide that we get
00:20:32.300 to decide. Siri's talking to me again. Shut up, Siri. We get to decide as leftists, we get to decide
00:20:44.900 where you do these things for some reason. We're not going to explain why we have that, right? We just
00:20:49.320 do. But then what do they do? They circle back, back around and say, yeah, actually that's,
00:20:54.260 it's not really appropriate in a church either. So it's the same thing here. And eventually you
00:21:00.820 hope that the right kind of catches on at some point. It's been decades. Maybe at some point,
00:21:08.420 the conservative movement will catch on and realize what the strategy is. Because how many
00:21:13.400 conservatives have gone along with this? With the Confederate monuments or anything else and said,
00:21:18.440 yeah, they're right. They're, no, they're being reasonable. They're being totally, they're, yeah,
00:21:21.640 they're, you've got crazed mobs, tearing down statues, setting them on fire, throwing them in
00:21:25.760 lakes, but they're being reasonable. This is a reasonable thing. They, they just want, they want
00:21:30.220 it in a museum. Yeah. It's at the bottom of a lake now. We just got to dig it out. We got to,
00:21:35.620 you know, bring in, uh, bring in some equipment, drag it out of the lake, put it in a museum.
00:21:40.840 That's all they're trying to do. They meant to put it in a museum, but they, they accidentally
00:21:44.880 dropped it in a lake on the way. They were, they were bringing it to the museum on the way,
00:21:48.140 on the way. They accidentally set it on fire and threw it in a lake. You see,
00:21:52.040 so many conservatives just love being duped. It's almost, I, I, I'm convinced it's almost a fetish
00:21:59.200 or something for them at this point. They, they, they love being duped, lied to, abused. It's,
00:22:05.540 it's getting creepy. It's weird at this point. No, no, this, it's, it's always a lie.
00:22:14.600 It's always incremental. Okay. We're getting rid of this. We're moving it here. Oh, it can't be
00:22:19.640 there. Oh, we're going to move it over here. Can't be there either. We're going to move it here
00:22:22.780 on and on until it ends up at the bottom of the lake. Now I want to read this report to you from
00:22:30.660 Yahoo news. There are a few things in this that are, that are interesting. Uh, reading from Yahoo news
00:22:38.780 headline is a search for answers after deputies kill brother of black man found hanging from tree
00:22:44.900 says, uh, Teron Boone was distraught when his youngest brother was found hanging from a tree
00:22:50.540 in a park near Palmdale city hall. Last week, the manner of death of the 24 year old Robert Fuller
00:22:56.240 evoked ugly images of the nation's racist legacy of lynchings and sparked outrage when Los Angeles
00:23:01.060 County corners and sheriff's officials quickly listed it as a suicide. Protests generate national
00:23:05.660 attention and prompted local authorities to involve state and federal investigators taking
00:23:09.880 a time out here just on this. Uh, there have been a couple of cases recently, uh, black men found
00:23:15.680 hanging from trees and what, what the media and Democrats are doing with these cases is grotesque,
00:23:23.760 even by their demonic standards. The reason why these are quickly categorized as suicides
00:23:30.980 is because suicides are unfortunately very common in America and law enforcement officials deal with
00:23:37.900 them all the time. And if something is a suicide, most of the time, it's really obvious right away.
00:23:44.720 The difference between a suicide and someone being murdered, it's really clear to forensic
00:23:50.240 investigators and they can tell quickly. That's why this is not, that's not a conspiracy.
00:23:55.620 Um, so when, when you find someone hanging, it's a terrible, uh, very disturbing, sad, tragic thing,
00:24:05.640 of course. But yes, unless there is very good evidence that this person was, was murdered that
00:24:13.980 way, there's no reason to assume it. And considering death by not only a suicide, extremely common,
00:24:21.920 tragically common, but death by hanging is one of the most common forms of suicide.
00:24:27.960 So that's why these are suicides yet. You've got the media and Democrats. I mean, Kamala Harris sent
00:24:36.260 out a tweet. Uh, a lot of Democrats have, but implying, implying that there, you know, there could,
00:24:43.140 there's something else going on here. What, what else, what even is the theory? If it's not a suicide,
00:24:49.440 are you saying that there are gangs of literal lynch mobs forming and killing people and nobody
00:24:57.180 notices it doesn't get on, there's no footage of it. No one catches it on camera. That's, that's not
00:25:05.240 really something that can be done discreetly. Now, suicide, again, tragically is done discreetly all
00:25:10.540 the time. It's always done discreetly, almost always anyway, because if that's how it happens,
00:25:16.080 otherwise someone would have stopped it. So yeah, suicide is what you would expect.
00:25:21.240 What you expect is, you know, you just, someone commits suicide and, and, and you stumble upon
00:25:27.440 the carnage, right? With a, with a lynch mob, that is not at all what you would expect.
00:25:33.280 So unless there's really, really good evidence that these were not suicides, the assumption
00:25:38.320 obviously is going to be that it's a suicide. Anyway, um, back to the article says, uh, then
00:25:47.260 on Wednesday, exactly a week after his brother's body was found, Boone 31 was shot and killed by
00:25:51.320 Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies and what authorities describe as a wild shootout in this
00:25:56.040 desert town, North of Palmdale. The shooting ended a bizarre series of events in which authorities
00:26:00.240 accused Boone of pistol whipping and prisoning and threatening a former girlfriend over a week long
00:26:05.100 period. It's unclear what, if any connection Boone's shooting had to his brother's death and many
00:26:09.880 questions remain. Now I want to get to what a, an activist who's protesting all of this. So you've
00:26:15.520 got, here's what we have a suicide and then someone getting into a shoot, committing a series of horrible
00:26:20.320 crimes and then getting into a shootout with cops and dying. There's, there's really nothing here to
00:26:25.280 protest. There's plenty to mourn. There's plenty to be very sad about. There's nothing to, what are we
00:26:30.300 protesting? Well, Isabel Flacks, a 24 year old activist from Lancaster said at a new news conference
00:26:37.420 on a Thursday morning, demanding justice for Fuller. She said, another name, who wants another
00:26:43.860 name, another hashtag to Ron, his brother, another name, who cares the circumstance. It doesn't even
00:26:49.660 matter what he did anymore. It doesn't matter what they do anymore. It does not matter.
00:26:53.800 It doesn't matter what they do. So if, if, so you're saying that if this man got into a shootout
00:27:04.560 with cops and was shooting at them and he's shot and he's killed in the process, it's still an outrage
00:27:10.700 and that doesn't matter. We have reached a point. Okay. This is the point we've reached
00:27:15.760 where any time a police officer kills a black man under any circumstance, it, she said it herself
00:27:25.480 under, it is always racism. Doesn't matter that they could be shooting at the cops. This could be
00:27:32.140 clear self-defense gunfire being exchanged. It's racism in order for the cops to not be racist. He would
00:27:40.300 have to drop his gun and just offer himself up to be killed. This again is not hyperbole. This is
00:27:46.320 what you just heard from the activist. Doesn't matter the circumstance. Absolute lunacy. Five.
00:27:54.480 Finally, there was a Trump rally in Tulsa over the weekend. Uh, you probably heard about that. There's
00:27:58.760 a lot of controversy about the crowd size and about the, the, you know, Trump said whatever Trump said
00:28:03.600 and blah, blah, blah. Who cares? Don't care about any of that. Instead, what I'm focusing on is
00:28:07.600 something that happened right before Trump came out at the rally. This is really the headline in my
00:28:11.960 opinion. Watch this. This is why John Lithgow had the right idea in foot footloose. Um, dancing
00:28:29.880 should be banned. That's always been my position. And I think right there you see the ramifications
00:28:36.820 the catastrophe that can ensue if you allow dancing willy nilly. Now I want to make clear
00:28:44.020 under my regime. Um, it's not that nobody will ever be allowed to dance. I wouldn't do that. That
00:28:49.500 would be, you know, I'm not a tyrant. Well, I am, but I'm not this, I'm not saying you can't have
00:28:54.980 dancing for me. It only licensed professionals will be allowed to dance. And to get a license,
00:29:01.140 you'll have to submit an application, a resume, uh, an audition video, which I will review and then
00:29:07.580 you'll, you'll obtain a license, but the license will only be good for one, one episode, one bout
00:29:13.660 of dancing. Uh, and then, and then if you want to dance again, you'll have to go through the review
00:29:19.520 process again. So if you're at a wedding reception, let's say, and you want to dance to,
00:29:23.220 you know, let's say six different songs, you can dance to one, go through the light, the licensing
00:29:28.040 process again, dance to the other. And so wedding receptions will take probably, uh, seven or eight
00:29:33.320 weeks to be done once all the red tape is cleared and everything. Um, all right, let's move to daily
00:29:38.700 cancellation. Actually, before we do, there's one other thing I forgot to mention. So we'll do,
00:29:43.600 this is a bonus, bonus headline here. I did, I just, I did want to just, uh, touch on this briefly.
00:29:50.840 Uh, this is the, a tweet from the AP, which went out this morning. It says, NASCAR says a noose was
00:29:56.100 found in the garage stall of Bubba Wallace at a NASCAR race in Alabama. Wallace, the only full-time
00:30:01.500 black driver in NASCAR's elite cup series, successfully pushed for NASCAR to ban the
00:30:05.860 Confederate flag at its track and properties. So they're saying a noose was found there.
00:30:10.520 Look, I don't know the specifics of this, but what we do know is that these stories about nooses are
00:30:19.660 almost always hoaxes. I can't think of a recent example. It wasn't a hoax. I'm not saying there
00:30:26.020 hasn't been a, just, I can't think of one. Maybe there's been a couple, but a vast majority. When
00:30:31.320 you hear about a, when you hear a story about a noose, you hear a story about a racist note left
00:30:36.480 on a receipt. You hear a story about racist graffiti, almost always hoaxes. Vast majority of
00:30:43.080 cases in recent history are hoaxes. So the assumption is going to be contrary to, we played that, the clip
00:30:49.120 of the Oakland mayor last week saying that we should just assume hate crime from the beginning.
00:30:54.680 Contrary to that, actually, we should do the opposite. We should assume it's not a hate crime.
00:30:59.280 We should assume it's a hoax until good evidence is given to the contrary. And so with this, you know,
00:31:05.000 I, maybe it happened, but much, much greater chance of it being a hoax or some kind of, I don't know,
00:31:13.160 or misinterpretation of something else or who knows, but to assume this, and by the way, there's
00:31:20.100 going to be, this is a NASCAR garage. So there's going to be cameras all over the place. Whatever
00:31:26.460 happened, we'll know in short order. Okay. Let's go to our daily cancellation.
00:31:31.080 Today, we are canceling. And actually, before we do that, I have to stop one more time
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00:32:17.020 just a buck. All right. Daily cancellation. Today, we're canceling Brett Favre, and we're canceling him
00:32:22.240 for this. Do you look at Colin Kaepernick? You know, people look at him and it's like a Jackie Robinson
00:32:28.080 or a Muhammad Ali. Is Colin Kaepernick someone that belongs in Canton someday for what he did?
00:32:34.740 Obviously, he led a team to a Super Bowl, but also for all he's done off the field.
00:32:39.240 Boy, I suppose that he's helped us tremendously and is deserving of much praise and respect because
00:32:54.360 it's not easy for a guy his age, black or white, Hispanic, whatever, to stop something that you've
00:33:03.260 always dreamed of doing. And put it on hold, maybe forever, for something that you believe in.
00:33:12.180 You know, I can only think of right off the top of my head, Pat Tillman's another guy who did
00:33:16.060 something, you know, similar. And we regard him as a hero. So I assume that hero status will be
00:33:27.300 stamped with Kaepernick as well. Oh, Brett, you had, you just had to.
00:33:35.700 And I, this probably, this was part of an interview with TMZ. I don't know what else
00:33:40.240 happened in the interview. I assume he didn't come on just to talk about Kaepernick or racial
00:33:45.220 issues at all. But, you know, if you're someone like, like Brett Favre, if you're an athlete or
00:33:52.160 and you're not, and you don't want to get involved in this stuff, you just have to not do any
00:33:55.760 interviews at all, because you're going to get asked. And if you don't have the cojones to
00:34:01.040 speak the truth, then I would just, I would decline all interview requests if I was someone
00:34:08.040 like Brett Favre, because then this is what happens. Saying that Kaepernick is a hero on the
00:34:13.400 level of Pat Tillman. There's no way he believes that. And you can tell even while he's saying it,
00:34:19.300 he doesn't believe it. You can tell even in his face while he's saying it, he doesn't believe it.
00:34:23.880 And he wishes he wasn't saying what he's currently saying. First of all, to this idea that Kaepernick
00:34:29.260 was some kind of great player and can come back to football after four years and be effective.
00:34:33.240 Let's remember that he discovered his passion for social justice once his star had already faded
00:34:38.520 after a pretty abysmal 2015 campaign where he lost six out of eight games that he played. He posted
00:34:44.720 only six touchdowns against five interceptions. He's been out of the league since 2016,
00:34:49.920 the same year that that, you know, the Anthem protest started. He went one in 10 that season
00:34:54.900 when something like 2000 passing yards, maybe 16 touchdowns
00:34:59.860 got beat out for the starting job by Blaine Gabbert. So he was not a good football player.
00:35:06.660 He wasn't the worst. He was like, he's mediocre, pretty bad, but mediocre four years later. He's,
00:35:13.000 he's not going to be better. You don't mediocre football players. Don't leave football and come
00:35:17.840 back four years later. Better. Michael Vick was the biggest star in the NFL. He left for two years
00:35:23.940 because he was in prison. He came back and was, was really good for like two years, but then he fell
00:35:28.720 off the face of the earth after that. But he was, as I said, the star of the whole league.
00:35:35.580 And he was also, I think, younger when he came back and he was only gone for two years.
00:35:40.100 Colin Kaepernick is not. Colin Kaepernick was with, with his style of play was like a generic
00:35:44.200 Michael Vick. Michael Vick without the same athleticism, without the arm strength.
00:35:51.880 So he's not going to come back and be any good. That's why he's not getting a job
00:35:54.660 because he's going to be mediocre at best. That's, that's the most you could possibly,
00:36:00.500 in a, in a miracle situation, he would be mediocre. Even that's probably not going to happen. So if
00:36:07.000 you're, if you're an NFL team, you're going to take on a guy who's not going to be good.
00:36:13.440 At best, he's a second string or third string. He's bringing all this drama and baggage with him,
00:36:19.180 all of the wrong kind of attention, because you're trying to play football. You're not, you're not,
00:36:22.880 you're not looking to be the center of some sort of controversy and everything.
00:36:27.600 And you know that if he doesn't get the starting job, you're going to be accused of being racist.
00:36:31.740 And if you give him the starting job and he's terrible and he loses 10 games again,
00:36:36.020 and you try to bench him, you're going to be called racist. No matter what you do, you're racist.
00:36:41.460 So from a coach's perspective, why in the world would you ever hire this guy? And I say all of
00:36:48.180 that, and we know he is now going to get hired by someone because the NFL is going to force some
00:36:51.620 team to do it. We know that's going to happen. As for him being a hero, like Pat Tillman, I mean,
00:36:57.240 Pat Tillman left football and died serving his country overseas. So he gave up football
00:37:06.660 and in exchange died. He gave up his life. What, what did Kaepernick get in exchange for
00:37:16.440 giving up football? Pat Tillman got death. Okay. Kaepernick got adulation and praise
00:37:24.900 from all over the media and the left and Hollywood and everything, which he's, which he's still alive
00:37:32.580 to enjoy. He got more fame and oh yeah, he got multi millions of dollars. I mean, he's making tens
00:37:39.500 and tens of millions of dollars, largely on the basis of being this social justice hero,
00:37:45.180 supposed hero. So no, this is not a sacrifice like Pat Tillman. But then again, I don't, I don't
00:37:50.640 need to sit here explaining why Brett Favre is wrong because Brett Favre knows why he's wrong
00:37:54.900 and yet is just saying this anyway, because he feels like he has to. And that's why Brett Favre
00:38:01.540 is canceled. We have another situation of he did something to avoid being canceled, but he's getting
00:38:07.740 canceled anyway. Granted from his perspective, you know, he'd probably be rather, rather be canceled
00:38:12.600 by me, a podcast host than by, you know, all of the media and Hollywood and millions of people.
00:38:19.520 He'd probably prefer to get this cancellation that I'm doling out, but still in principle for
00:38:25.840 the principle of it, for the record, he has canceled and we will leave it there. Thanks.
00:38:30.320 Thanks for watching everybody. Thanks for listening. Godspeed.
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