Two Karens clash in Central Park. Two Karens fighting over who's more entitled to everything. Two people getting into a verbal argument for 30 seconds in a park turns into national news. Also, Jimmy Fallon apologizes for blackface.
00:04:11.000It's Karen's who got access to the internet and then used cartoon avatars on Twitter so you can't tell what they are when they complain.
00:04:17.000And then for some reason, Coca-Cola, I'm using them figuratively, not literally, companies like Coke, bend over backwards when a cartoon tiger character complains on the internet.
00:05:19.000And it's funny to me that these are the three stories we have and I'm like, can y'all shut up about Jimmy Fallon and about this lady with the dog?
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00:06:28.000Usually by the end of the night, around like 9 to like 9.20, we start getting into the Super Chats and your questions, but we can't read every single one.
00:07:09.000Like, I don't want to jump the gun on the story.
00:07:10.000But when you can have someone film, like, an injustice that normally would be overlooked, then the internet, it's powerful, it's a good thing.
00:07:17.000But then if you get these stories about, like, Jimmy Fallon or some lady in the park, you're like, man, people gotta put the phone down.
00:07:23.000It's like, not everything needs to be filmed and put on the internet, you know?
00:07:56.000Jimmy Fallon is basically apologizing for being a comedian, which he should have done a long time ago, but fine.
00:08:02.000They say Jimmy Fallon apologized on Tuesday after a Saturday Night Live skit that aired 20 years ago resurfaced featuring him appearing in blackface to impersonate fellow former SNL cast member Chris Rock.
00:08:12.000The video made the rounds on social media over Memorial Day holiday weekend, sending the hashtag JimmyFallonIsOverParty trending by Tuesday morning.
00:08:20.000Fallon, now the host of NBC's The Tonight Show, took to Twitter to apologize for the skit, calling his impersonation of Rock while in blackface a terrible decision and unquestionably offensive decision, yet one that no one cared about for 20 years, and certainly no one cares about now.
00:08:37.000They're just pretending, and you know what?
00:08:40.000If you want to apologize because you're on SNL and every single person on SNL was okay with it and went along with it, fine.
00:08:47.000How about the rest of them come out and apologize too?
00:08:49.000How about Lorne Michaels and NBC and all of those people come out and apologize.
00:08:52.000Bro, are we gonna have to get the estates of old comedians in the 20s to come out and apologize?
00:08:58.000I can't believe the jokes they made back then.
00:09:00.000That's the number one requirement for being a Karen.
00:09:02.000You have to be offended for other people.
00:09:25.000While the full sketch is not available on NBC's online platforms, a portion of it was uploaded to YouTube in early February 2019, shortly after NBC News canceled Megyn Kelly Today in the wake of the Morning Host's on-air Halloween blackface defense.
00:11:10.000It's like you're walking down the street and you're eating an ice cream and a drip hits the ground and it's like slow motion as it falls and you're like and then splatters and all of a sudden all the Karens go You look down and you look up and you're surrounded by Karen's and they're all like pointing at you and Jerry's and the Jerry's huddling scared and you're like do something he's like please please
00:11:32.000I feel like Jerry is the weak-willed version of the male Karen, but I don't know if it encompasses the full male Karen identity.
00:12:18.000Because every so often, some new, young Karen, up-and-coming Karen, sees the movie, or sees an old tweet, and tweets it out, like, how are we not canceling this person?
00:13:12.000But what's really funny about these young people It's like their first foray into society.
00:13:18.000It's like you're a little kid, and you're in school, and you're not really doing anything.
00:13:22.000It's like you're playing with action figures, doing TikToks or whatever it is that kids these days are doing.
00:13:27.000And then you get older, and now you're on the internet.
00:13:29.000And now you're 14, 15, and you're actually on Twitter with a bunch of 40-year-olds, and you're basically being told, as your first entry into adulthood, All we do all day is form swarms to target people over perceived slights and destroy them and destroy their lives.
00:13:49.000And so they're like, this is what I'm supposed to do, right?
00:13:53.000So then all of a sudden they see Robert Downey Jr.
00:14:35.000Like, it's actually one of the best performances in... It's not even really... Here's the thing about blackface.
00:14:44.000When they used to do actual blackface back in the day, it was purposefully insightful and, like, meant to be exaggerated and derogatory, the way they would put the makeup on their mouths.
00:14:54.000It was, like, purposefully insulting and attacking and mocking.
00:14:58.000If somebody's impersonating someone else, all of a sudden that's become blackface.
00:15:02.000And now there was, like, some woman, I think, like, on The View or something, she put on bronzer in the 70s, and then people saw the photo and they were like, that's blackface!
00:15:10.000It's like, no matter, it's just becoming, like, It's just not.
00:18:35.000It's like, dude, you want to find some blame?
00:18:38.000Basically, BuzzFeed and Huffington Post and Vox have had, like, a giant, you know, cage full of ravenous Karens, and the Karen barons were standing atop the stadium, and they pulled the, you know, the rope or whatever, and it lifts up the gate, and all the Karens start running out going, and then we're all running like, and now they've unleashed all the Karens on everybody.
00:19:21.000So it's like, you have a regular middle-aged mom and she like, She walks in, and the kids are playing in the back, and she's like, I'm gonna make some sandwiches for ya.
00:19:30.000What do you want, the peanut butter and jelly?
00:19:32.000Oh, don't you know that's not good for you to play there in the mud like that?
00:19:36.000And then she walks inside, and she's going, oh boop boop, and she's buttering the bread, and then her phone boops, and she goes, oh, what's this someone sending me a text message?
00:19:42.000And she opens it up, and it's some police brutality video from NowThis, and then all of a sudden her hair just goes, and like makes the shape, and she's like, That's how they get the haircut, huh?
00:20:20.000And then they form online communities.
00:20:22.000And then they're sitting in their keyboards, you know, they're bored.
00:20:24.000It's actually, you know, but to be honest, like... It's funny, we're totally talking about someone doing blackface 20 years ago, and we keep getting into the Karen conversation.
00:22:09.000In the real world, we have care and herd immunity.
00:22:12.000Because if you have a neighborhood, let's say you have a community group or whatever, maybe it's a church or something, and you have 100 people, And for every hundred person, let's say there are, you know, for every fifty people you get a Karen.
00:22:48.000But when the Cairns can go on the internet, and be surrounded by Cairns, and now there's no more herd immunity because they're surrounded by Cairns.
00:22:56.000They, you know, basically, you know, by our powers combined, we become Captain Cairn.
00:23:01.000And all of that Cairnism is now unfettered and unrestrained, and just takes, a concentrated force emerges, and then it's like, It reminds me of, you know that game, what is it called, like Katamari or whatever?
00:23:42.000I was at a Trump rally in San Jose, and I had this viral video clip where a guy walks up behind a Trump supporter and smacks him in the back of the head with what's like a bag of something.
00:24:08.000No one knew what they were doing or why they were doing it.
00:24:10.000All they knew is that when one person started running towards another person, the whole mob would go after him and start stomping and punching and beating the person.
00:24:17.000And that's what I see when I see these online things like, oh, Jimmy Fallon, oh no, it's like he's a joke.
00:24:42.000Jimmy Fallon, you messed up, because I don't think you did anything wrong, but by you giving in to these Karens and saying, I'm sorry that I was a comedian, and I thought, or actually, no, I did something that was funny 20 years ago, here we are in 2020, you're apologizing for it.
00:25:01.000Did you see Ellen make that joke about the lockdown where she was like, it feels like I'm in prison because everyone's wearing the same clothes?
00:25:51.000If you're any one of these comedians who's going to apologize because you told a joke and people got angry, you do not have my permission to be a comedian.
00:27:24.000That's actually, it's a funny thing that he had to apologize.
00:27:27.000The New York Times wrote, Barry Weiss from the New York Times wrote an opinion piece in an interview with Joe Rogan about his sale to Spotify.
00:27:35.000And he basically said, it was alluding to the fact that you can't be canceled if you work for yourself.
00:27:42.000Like, if you said something offensive, what are they going to do?
00:28:43.000But Jimmy does and that's why he's apologizing but you're also giving him a victory and making it worse for the future of when they come after the next comedian who is doing something less offensive.
00:28:55.000It kind of reminds me of a kid like walking into the mom's room and going, mom, mom, mom.
00:29:37.000It's not even because people like Robert Downey Jr.
00:29:39.000It's because he was, every single tweet, I mean, a lot of people, a lot of tweets were from black folks that were saying, we know it was making fun of white people in blackface.
00:30:29.000That's what you're teaching your kids.
00:30:30.000You know what's kind of paradoxical and kind of ironic is that a lot of these SJWs are upper-class white people and they're also the Karens.
00:33:10.000I was hardened in the Forge of New York because there's so many Karens there.
00:33:15.000What you have to do, when that happens next time, when the guy gets out of the car, immediately take your phone, press record and hold it up.
00:35:34.000And so, right away, that does draw some like, hmm... It's like, oh, sure, because you know they'll probably, what, come faster or something?
00:37:49.000Polls showed that people thought race relations were getting worse.
00:37:53.000And so you can have a discussion about what racism is, and you can argue whether it's Obama's fault or the fact that Obama was the first black president and people are racist.
00:38:02.000But when people start acting that way and saying race relations are getting worse, that means people are seeing this more and it's becoming conscious in their minds.
00:39:32.000Some six-foot-one or whatever dude shows up, and he starts giving you the business.
00:39:37.000And then all of a sudden, when you're like, I don't know, you can't tell me what to do, he says, come here, come here, come here to your dog.
00:41:03.000Every journalist was talking about it.
00:41:04.000Meanwhile, I was up in Canada, and there were like a thousand kids running from cops who were throwing flashbangs and, you know, other kind of, like, riot weapons.
00:42:33.000Because I love telling these stories, like when I've had European friends.
00:42:37.000There's a story where someone hit me up recently, and they were French I think, and they were like, they're like, hey Tim, I'm gonna be in Los Angeles, you know, next month.
00:42:45.000I thought it would be really great if I could drive up or swing by or if you could come into town.
00:43:13.000Because, the way I think it works is that, because, you know, France is the size of Texas, they think the United States is a country, France is a country, therefore, the United States must be the size of Texas.
00:43:26.000Yeah, their perspective of what a country's size is, is France.
00:43:31.000I had somebody ask, this was years and years ago, they said they were, probably France or German, wanted to come down, and they said, we're going to be in New York, would you want to take a trip to Texas while we're in town?
00:43:41.000And I was like, I was like, I was like, I don't know if I can muster that much, you know, time and energy for a trip to Texas.
00:43:47.000And they were like, I was thinking we just got on for the day or something.
00:46:01.000Next time you meet a Karen in the wild like that, you should just do what Karens do and, and act like, tell them you're going to call the police because then she'll call the police and you'll both be on the phone with the police and nothing will happen.
00:46:13.000Cause the police will be like, you guys stop.
00:47:47.000So then he tries the one last time, like looking to the future, and he lets the guy punch him in the face, and then she calls her ex-boyfriend guy a jerk, and then goes, oh you poor, oh you baby, that's what it is.
00:47:59.000You start the fight, but then you let them hit you, and then you look like a victim on camera.
00:49:01.000Well, the Cairn Barons, what I was saying with that was a reference to big corporations who know they're using Cairn energy for personal gain.
00:49:10.000So they're like, they have cages full of Cairns, and they know they can unleash them.
00:49:18.000And so they're sitting there on Karen back, you know, watching the Karens graze.
00:49:22.000And then they're like, you know, they whip the Karens into action and have them go do their bidding and Karen up a storm, sharing articles.
00:49:29.000All the Karens are running full speed stampeding and they're holding up articles that say like Orange Man Bad.
00:50:35.000Because it's a bunch of white cops kneeling on his neck because they're probably afraid because of the mainstream media putting it out there that oh it's black men are bad black men are bad it's like and and that's what they go for.
00:53:18.000Let's go back to the New York thing, because this is important for a lot of people who don't live in New York.
00:53:22.000is racist absolutely racist bro let me tell you man at the new york bloomberg is on camera recorded where he was like i'm not even gonna repeat what the dude said he was like well we have to send the police here because those are the people who do it and it's obviously these people and it's like yeah it was about it was about stop and frisk right and basically he was pinpointing a certain minority group you know what i can't stand openly and admittingly Terrible.
00:53:49.000But it's an older generation, and that's kind of what I was alluding to before.
00:54:26.000Instances of the words like critical race theory, diversity and inclusion, social justice, racism, bigotry are up like 10,000% in the past 10 years.
00:55:14.000And if we approach all of these stories from the perspective of an individual who had basically like every single one of their God-given rights violated in this regard, even if you're a criminal man, like to have someone just reckless disregard for your health, pinning you down so you can't breathe.
00:55:29.000Like, first, let me say, if you're going to, if you're going to take somebody into custody, you are now responsible for their wellbeing.
00:55:46.000And so that was actually what happened in Baltimore.
00:55:48.000They think maybe what happened in Baltimore, I'm sure there's been updates, and it killed the guy.
00:55:54.000He slid forward, hit his head, busted his neck or something.
00:55:57.000In this instance, what I would say to people who are like social justice activists, I understand your concerns about race and all that stuff.
00:57:02.000So what we need to do is make sure that every single individual has their civil liberties guarded, protected.
00:57:07.000The Constitution is upheld because that you target the roots, the grassroots of these.
00:57:13.000And then as you move up, things improve.
00:57:15.000So the easiest way to explain it to everybody is like, listen, man, if you have 10 people, And there are ten people who were innocent and killed.
00:57:23.000Or, like, it was, you know, maybe in the process of a crime, never proven guilty, and the cop did something, it killed them.
00:57:32.000And so, if we just focus on each individual in each instance, and you rectify those injustices and hold those people accountable, you will disproportionately help the people, the oppressed minorities, but you will also make sure you won't ignore the injustices that target other races as well.
00:57:49.000It's basically like, I look at it like grass roots.
00:57:53.000You know, if you're only mowing the top of the lawn, the problem's never getting, you know, pulled up.
00:57:57.000If you're only cutting the weed, you're leaving the roots there, it just grows back.
00:58:50.000I could argue they could have tased him or something, but then sometimes tasers kill people.
00:58:54.000And it's like... I guess the instance here for me is, first and foremost, I'll always stress, like, I don't know what happened before this video.
00:59:02.000Like, for all we know, this guy was like, you know, the Hulk, and like, throwing cars in the air and jumping, and this, you know, poor cop knocked him down.
00:59:11.000For all we know, this guy was got his hands up and not resisting, and the cop pushed him around and bashed him up.
00:59:46.000It's weird for me how it's like you have social justice activists on the left who are constantly complaining about the police and there's like a weird inversion.
00:59:58.000They hate the police but they want big government.
01:00:00.000And then you see, like, the small government people and advocates defending the police more often.
01:00:07.000There's subtleties within these arguments.
01:00:09.000At a macro level, to me, I'm kind of like, it doesn't always make sense.
01:00:13.000I'm sure there's arguments you can put forward about, you know, loyalty, authority, you know, community and things like that.
01:00:19.000But I'm a small government, freedom, liberty-minded person.
01:00:22.000I'm much more about being on a farm with a bunch of hippies eating watermelon.
01:00:25.000And if some dude comes in under the authority of the state and starts telling me what I gotta do, I'm gonna be like, Constitution buddy, read it.
01:02:17.000Because what ends up happening is, you have innocent people who get wrongfully arrested, and then they're like, your bail is set at $1,000, nobody has it, so they go to jail for a couple weeks or whatever until they can get a trial, or however long.
01:02:29.000It takes sometimes months, sometimes longer.
01:03:08.000Because think about what life would be like if you lived in the middle of nowhere and you had your Second Amendment rights and the police department was erring on the side of freedom.
01:03:15.000So they were like, if you get caught committing a crime, innocent until proven guilty, we're gonna let you go.
01:03:20.000Then the neighbors would be like, alright, but I'm strapped at home, so if you try to mess with my property or come and mess with my family, we're gonna defend ourselves.
01:03:28.000Then people have the ability to protect themselves.
01:03:30.000The problem with New York is, you don't.
01:03:32.000So when these criminals get released and then go rob people again, it's just like, I guess I'll just stand here and have this criminal wreak havoc.
01:03:38.000You can't have this combination of things.
01:03:40.000Where you say, we're gonna pull the liberty of the criminals, but restrict the liberty of the private citizens to protect themselves.
01:03:49.000and look at this it even says right here video of the incident shows that a white minneapolis police officer had a black man pinned to the ground with his knee so that so they switch it on you they're like all right well now we'll give you the facts now we're now we're gonna give you the nitty-gritty of this and it says the man looked like already dead before an ambulance got there so it's like He even said in the video, like, I can't breathe.
01:04:41.000There's a couple reasons why I think they should be held to a higher standard.
01:04:44.000First and foremost, in many of these jurisdictions, I do not like the idea that the government has granted the authority to bear arms and the people aren't.
01:05:02.000The other issue is, they're a representation of upholding the law.
01:05:07.000Which means, if they break the law, well, shouldn't they?
01:05:11.000Like, how are we going to set an example to everyone else that the law matters if the people who are supposed to uphold it often get a slap on the wrist or they walk?
01:05:23.000One of the big challenges is that you have cops who know that their job is dangerous and are tasked with going and doing dangerous things, and so they might panic or be scared.
01:05:32.000But I was talking to this NYPD detective, and he was like, man, the most dangerous thing in the world is a scared person holding a gun.
01:05:39.000Like, obviously, it's an exaggeration.
01:05:40.000The most dangerous person in the world is probably Kim Jong-un, scared, and put his finger over the nuke button, but you get the point.
01:05:45.000It's just a really, really big gun that does a lot of devastating damage.
01:05:50.000If you've got cops who are not trained properly, not mentally prepared for this, and they're scared, don't put a gun in their hand, you know what I mean?
01:05:59.000It's funny to me that there are... I would actually be willing to bet that, and I think this might be why 2A is so strong in conservative communities, I'd be willing to bet the average conservative in a rural district is better trained with a firearm than your average NYPD cop.
01:06:14.000Like remember that story about the NYPD cops firing randomly and like hitting a bunch of innocent people like eight people or something That's that's what you get in these cities man.
01:06:24.000Yeah, because they're not run properly.
01:06:26.000They have a mishmash of policy These things don't make sense.
01:06:29.000Yeah, but look like I'm gonna get real to everybody right now Chicago is extremely segregated.
01:07:42.000So, you would have people who lived on the area, like the south side, south of 47th where I lived, and you had a lot of racist white people.
01:07:52.000Because, to them, they would see someone from north of 47th, or like a black person walking around, and they would say, hey, you're from not in our community, what are you doing down here?
01:08:26.000And they'll frisk you down, and they'll pick you up, and that's like, you can't do it.
01:08:30.000And so you've actually got enforcement of this hard racial barrier.
01:08:34.000And it just breeds nothing but animosity.
01:08:37.000And people view each other through a side-eye like, hmm.
01:08:41.000If you know that the majority of people of one race do not live in your side, Then when you see someone of that race, they immediately think, like, you're not my neighbor.
01:09:19.000Like, the kind of insane, racist stuff that was being done.
01:09:23.000And this is what I think, you know, you know what really bugs me about the SJWs is that they make it impossible to actually talk about what happened in the 80s and going back to the 70s and 60s.
01:09:48.000So, redlining I'm not completely familiar with in terms of giving you the best definition, so I'm going to avoid that, otherwise I'll say something stupid.
01:09:54.000I'll probably get it wrong, that's what I want to say, my understanding of it.
01:09:57.000But I can tell you about blockbusting.
01:10:16.000They would send out flyers to all the other houses and they'd say things like, oh, did you see what just happened?
01:10:21.000Oh, look, you know, look, it's a minority family. Your property value is going to go down
01:10:24.000And then these people would panic sell their houses Then the bank would move out the minority family
01:10:30.000They rented to for a premium and then all the prices would go back up because like the market itself
01:10:34.000so this is what this is what I tell people when it's like I don't want i'm not going to pretend like that's
01:10:39.000Necessarily going on today because I don't know I'm not in real estate.
01:10:42.000I'm not going to pretend like it was every single house, every single place in the country.
01:10:47.000But this is something that I specifically covered when I was in Ferguson and we were talking to all these people in other neighborhoods about how you end up with segregated neighborhoods and stuff like that and the manipulation of people who try to play on fears and racial animosity to make money.
01:12:01.000When I did the example of 10 innocent people died and like if eight of them were black, I'm not saying it's the actual proportions.
01:12:07.000I'm just saying that if you have a hundred innocent people killed by police, be it accidental or intentional, and it's disproportionately black people, like African-Americans in America is 13%, Okay.
01:12:20.000So if you have 30% of, you know, unarmed people being murdered, being black, some questions get asked.
01:12:52.000That he consistently just uses and exploits things like this to make money, and he's made millions.
01:12:58.000And he just lies about it, and they dragged him through the mud.
01:13:01.000There are high-profile activists who are like, this dude is just ripping us off.
01:13:05.000And like, I'm gonna be very careful on this one, but the dude, I've showed his picture to people, and I've asked people, what do you think this man's race is?
01:15:24.000New York is a good example of the toilet swirl problem.
01:15:28.000So, if you look at crime statistics, you will absolutely find that it is more likely that white people are victims of crimes from minorities than the other way around, right?
01:16:06.000If white people are 10 times more likely to be victimized by minorities, that's kind of weird considering white people make up 72% of the country.
01:16:16.000The problem with this is people make race the issue instead of poverty, class, and it creates this toilet problem.
01:16:24.000So what I try to explain to people is you need to understand that there absolutely is historical bias in how our families raise us and how this breeds long-term poverty and crisis.
01:16:34.000It not only does all that, it's painting a picture that these minorities are bad people.
01:16:40.000It's basically saying, teaching, you know, like, this minority group is bad.
01:16:50.000Instead of realizing that it's like, you look at someone like Kanye West, and you're like, well that dude's kind of, like, he's really good at what he does.
01:17:09.000He epitomizes so much of what I believe in, in terms of us working together.
01:17:13.000And he has this really great story where he said he was talking to this white supremacist guy who told him That, you know, he had like a gene or whatever that made him more likely to commit crimes or something.
01:17:41.000And so I look at someone like, I think Kanye West is a good example because he's a billionaire, successful, and he's a Trump supporter, so it's like, it really flies in the face of these stereotypes that people have.
01:17:51.000So what happens is, if you get Michael Bloomberg, who genuinely believes that because these crime statistics, you know, exist, that we must over-police these areas, You end up with people who, like I mentioned, they go to jail, they have to wait there because they can't afford to pay it because they're poor, then they lose their jobs, they get kicked out of school, and it creates this cycle.
01:18:11.000And it's not, you know, I try to explain this to people, and this is why I was saying, like, when it comes to this story about the dude who died, like, I try to remove the racial component from it.
01:18:49.000Stop and frisk is a gun control measure targeting people who should, by constitutional rights, be allowed to have these weapons within reason, right?
01:19:35.000And like, the way that we've... You know, what's happened is the wheels have been turning for so long that everyone's just kind of complaining that the wheels are turning the way they are instead of just rearranging the whole machine, you know?
01:21:18.000And the social justice warriors are trash.
01:21:21.000And the main reason I really, really hate the social justice warriors is, like I was mentioning before, they make it impossible to actually solve these problems because they exacerbate the problems of racial tension.
01:21:31.000And I'll give you a really great example.
01:21:33.000Dave Chappelle is, I think, probably, of our generation, the best comedian.
01:21:37.000It's like, this dude... He is smart, man.
01:21:53.000You have all these conservatives that are being accused of being racist, loving this guy, laughing at this guy, celebrating him as one of the greatest comedians who's making all these brilliant and smart points, clearly disproving their narrative.
01:22:04.000How do we deal with someone like Bloomberg?
01:22:06.000Who doesn't know how to actually solve this problem.
01:22:08.000Who gets voted in in the ultra-liberal stronghold.
01:22:12.000And then you have these social justice types that shut down actual thought leaders in this community who are propped up, who are wealthy and successful.
01:24:26.000And social liberals are center-left, and classical liberals are center-right.
01:24:31.000Classical liberals tend to think government shouldn't play a role in, like, social programs and services.
01:24:38.000And social liberals tend to think they should.
01:24:40.000There's very little dissimilar, you know.
01:24:43.000So I look at certain issues with, when we have, like in Chicago, these clear lines of separation based on race, and I'm like, we gotta change the policy on this thing, right?
01:24:52.000Like, we need to figure out why this is bad.
01:24:55.000But you gotta be careful with it, because if it goes, if it runs, if you don't plan ahead properly, you make everything worse.
01:25:01.000And that's why I think I can respect a lot of people who are like, government, get hands off, because otherwise you make the problem worse.
01:25:06.000But then I think the counter argument is, it runs wild, it can get worse too.
01:25:10.000I feel like it's run wild for so long.
01:25:13.000That's where we're at right now, though.
01:25:16.000Why can't we just be a group of people who are center-left, center-right, you know, maybe left and right, all laughing at Dave Chappelle, having a good time, and telling everyone else to go after themselves, and let the extremists, you know... The left has been taken over by these people who won't accept that we like Kevin Hart, we like Dave Chappelle, we like Kanye West, you know what I mean?
01:25:34.000Because there's people among all groups that are not emotionally stable.
01:25:38.000So their emotions take over, and they re at the top of their lungs.
01:25:49.000It's like the Karen who feigns victimhood to gain that power.
01:25:53.000And I'm gonna do a quick shout-out, because I know there's gonna be people on the left who are like, all they're doing is ragging on the left while they're talking about racism.
01:26:04.000You let me know when there's an actual group of legit racist white supremacists controlling major news networks, taking over the movie industry.
01:26:14.000I'm not concerned about the fact that, I think it was the ADL or whatever, or the ACLU or whatever organization, said there's 10,000 white supremacists in this country.
01:29:33.000No matter who it is, if you say that to someone, unless, I mean, maybe tourists would be like, oh, someone's talking to me.
01:29:38.000But if it was a local, they would say what up.
01:29:41.000If these like social justice type people and their like racial views or whatever, you brought them to my neighborhood growing up, people would hate them.
01:29:51.000Yeah, absolutely hate them. They'd be like yo, why you trying to make us fight each other man?
01:29:54.000That's exactly it like we're we're all like me like we had a group of friends
01:29:58.000They were all different races, and we were all poor we were all poor together
01:30:01.000And so like I mean I got stories of people scamming Taco Bell so we could all eat like nobody had money
01:30:07.000It was people partying Nobody had jobs.
01:30:13.000I don't want to pretend it was the worst place of the worst.
01:30:16.000There were definitely middle class people living down there.
01:30:18.000But as poor kids hanging out, trying to figure out how we're going to get that Taco Bell in Mountain Dew after our session, we would go panhandling.
01:30:27.000We'd be like standing by the train being like, yo, can we get some money for the train?
01:30:30.000And it was equalizing, it was like we were all just buddies.
01:30:32.000And if you mess with any one of our friends, the funniest thing, like we fight you, one of the funniest things I always bring up is that we had one friend who would call everybody by their racial slur.
01:32:59.000I had a guy tell me that the concept of time was created by white people and it was oppressive and it was it was like I'm like bro bro bro like dude I think other cultures understood the concept of like waking up to for the harvest and like tending to the cows and chickens and and growing things and doing agriculture like these people that I've talked to a lot of these you know these progressive white Karen types Really do think that literally everything came from them
01:33:23.000and it's now their sacred duty to hand down the gifts to the poor stupid lowly
01:33:27.000Types man, and I can't stand it man when when when these people who I think are lazy and inept
01:33:34.000It's like man man, man Trying to imagine someone like I want you. Here's what I
01:33:39.000want your picture You wake up every day, you go to work, right?
01:33:43.000You wake up, you put on your clothes, and you do some real back-breaking labor, and you just work really hard, you don't get paid very much.
01:33:48.000And you come home to the roommate, who's sitting there in their, you know, grease-covered body, covered in mustard stains, playing video games, and you're like, bro, it's like, you're gonna pay the rent?
01:33:56.000And they're like, listen, dude, you're doing everything all wrong.
01:33:59.000Like, first of all, this job thing you're doing is a big mistake.
01:34:01.000And you're like, I'm the one paying rent!
01:34:04.000How are you gonna tell me And that's what it's like.
01:34:07.000These people who think they're better than you, who are doing nothing, who are inept, lazy, ignorant, telling you they're smarter than you, and because of that, they pity you.
01:36:26.000But now we're gonna jump to your super chat, so make sure you smash that like button if you haven't already, or if you don't like our opinions on this matter, because this was a very contentious issue.
01:37:52.000Longboards are harder though because classic skateboards all come in the same shape, so it's a lot easier because the molds are all the same.
01:38:27.000I gotta test the boards, but I think they'll work out.
01:38:29.000I'm skeptical, though, because I really like anti-hero and real, so we'll see what... I don't know what company they're gonna source them from, so we'll have to figure it out.
01:39:44.000Their new Double Masters set's coming out, and that's got a huge implication on the whole aftermarket that they say they don't recognize, which is total BS.
01:41:46.000I listen on Spotify, so I won't hear this until tomorrow, but you played a big role in de-radicalizing me from the far right and returned me to my libertarian roots.
01:41:54.000Oh, look man, I don't speak directly to people, I guess.
01:42:05.000James Merriweather says, If you guys don't know, you may want to look into the case of Hannah Kimura as it revolves around her receiving death and rape threats on Twitter, which ultimately led to her taking her life.
01:44:33.000It all automatically uploads there, so you can check that out, I guess.
01:44:37.000DarkRanji says, I recently started skating again.
01:44:39.000Oh, actually, I will point out, too, my content, there's two podcasts go up.
01:44:43.000The TimCast IRL podcast goes up in the mornings on, I think, every platform, right?
01:44:47.000And then on Spotify, you can, I'm sorry, not on Spotify, on every other platform, you can also find the Tim Pool Daily Show, which is my personal content.
01:45:32.000You know, go roll forward a little bit because you want to be able to catch the landing and know what it means to regain your balance once you land.
01:47:41.000David says, sent link to you at Adam G via Twitter on the George Floyd case.
01:47:47.000Four cops linked to the case were fired from Minneapolis PD.
01:47:51.000Oh yeah, I'll take this opportunity to say, you can follow me on Twitter and Instagram at TimCast, and you can also follow Adam at AdamKrigler, but you can send him stories.
01:49:39.000The most shocking thing to me about the story is that people are standing around watching a guy die and they're like, man, what are you doing?
01:50:18.000What I mean by that is not so much there would be different rules applied to them, just that we would take a very hard look at everything they do and it would be like less lenient.
01:50:26.000It would be more strictened by the book.
01:55:02.000James let's see says it's a bit of a drive But upstate SC is doing pretty good as far as climate goes with the mountains blocking a lot of the really bad weather Made a mono red commander deck with heartless.
01:55:25.000I'm pretty sure that's... It's like a six drop or something.
01:55:28.000But late game, that's... Well, if you're playing aggro... There's many, many ways, though, to, like, well, no, to do it once and win instantly.
01:55:36.000There's combos that you can use, so... Talbot Link says, I imagine recording the Twitter experience would be like the soundtrack of hell, all the more reason to do it.
01:55:46.000Gentleman Kaiju says, just wanted to thank you for your work.
01:55:49.000I'm also politically homeless and you make me feel less alone and not crazy for having a different opinion.
01:56:07.000Wolf Spain says, Hey Tim, Lydia, and Soy, Jesus, would the lack of emotional intelligence cause much of the modern problems and confrontations we have today?
02:00:25.000Feminists, the girl in school that cries and runs to the teacher after the boys sing, the girls go to Jupiter to get more stupider chat in high school.
02:03:47.000Like, I like that they back up my videos instantly, but if they're gonna use my image and everything to market their- They- Okay, so it's like a screenshot of their front page.
02:04:33.000STFU says, Sheila Brovlovsky from South Park was a Karen, and they made the South Park movie about her starting World War III over kid cursing basically 20 years ago.
02:05:20.000Vosh says, Outrages of Karens gather together and all start to blob together into a 50-story tall mega-Karen that stomps on cis white men and yells, Let me speak to your manager.
02:07:21.000The Washington Post doesn't just automatically become the arbiter of truth.
02:07:26.000Just because they say Trump's lying, it's a difficult position because, yeah, Trump's wrong a lot, but why does Twitter give the authority to a private company to determine what truth is?
02:08:07.000Logan says, I think racism will stick around, not because anyone is actually racist, but because racism is the easiest thing to get people to rally against.
02:08:15.000Saurise, Karen, quote, why aren't you wearing your mask?
02:08:19.000Me, you wouldn't ask me that if I was a straight white male.
02:08:29.000Bro Cody says, in reference to Karens and cancel culture, Maximilian D. Robespierre would bring about the execution of thousands of innocent people before he himself fell victim to the guillotine on July 28th, 1794.
02:08:44.000The Hylian Juggalo says, Tim, yesterday when you talked about how millennials never learned any skills, check the importance of civil society by political juice.
02:08:51.000I'd love to see you guys watch it and give your thoughts.
02:09:44.000All right, so I hate to do it, but I think we're gonna have to start speeding things up, because we have much too many Super Chats, and that means we're not gonna get through to everybody, so I apologize.
02:11:48.000jacob hill says as an australian i always get a kick out of explaining how big australia is to europeans their jaws actually drop keep up the good work uh tim and co yeah australia is like as big as the united states i'm pretty sure yeah but there's nobody living on the inside for sure right right but it's like massive yeah kyle thanks for the super chat let's see uh pivot pie says the kelly thomas case was horrific the police beat him to death while he was crying out for his dad the fullerton pd got off scott free Man, that was messed up, dude.
02:12:17.000That was like the mentally ill guy, I think, too, right?
02:13:06.000Bobcast 24 Ida says, you hear the story about the husband of the Michigan governor trying to use their position to get their boat ready for the summer, despite the Michigan lockdown?
02:13:37.000It's like, whenever I hear people who are... Actually, someone else, I saw this comment, and we'll probably get to it.
02:13:42.000Someone mentioned that the reason conservatives like to defend the police is because small-town cops are actually good cops who are putting themselves at risk to, like, defend the community.
02:13:51.000Big cities are full of racism, corruption, cops that just don't care, corrupt cops, like...
02:14:33.000I've met great police officers, and I know that police officers meet resistance that people might actually have guns, and they're taught that.
02:17:58.000If you live in a small town of several hundred people and a few thousand people, you get pulled over and the sheriff walks into the car and he sees it's Bob's kid and he goes, aren't you Bob's kid?
02:19:05.000I had, I had, uh, I worked a double shift, I got off, and I had to drive, like, two hours back, and I was drowsy, and I was like, man, I better pull off on a side street.
02:19:13.000Pull off on a side street, lean back in my chair, I wake up to a cop putting a ticket on my car.
02:19:55.000There was a funny thing that happened in New York where they were facing a budget shortfall because they didn't have enough crimes being committed.
02:21:40.000Big Ben says, after Garner became popular to shout, I can't breathe, to try and get a chance to get away, get a crowd to help or to attack the officer.
02:22:19.000Until finally, one guy, like a younger guy, who was clearly not a high-ranking dude, I was like, the cuffs are cutting my circulation, would it be possible if you could just loosen them a little bit?
02:22:26.000And he was like, oh, I'll see what I can do.
02:22:28.000And then the guy in charge walked over, came up, and loosened them a little bit and walked away.
02:22:33.000And I was like, I don't know what that means.
02:22:35.000All I know is, like, they didn't care when they applied them.
02:23:08.000I'd love to, but, you know, lockdown, so... Sun Cormick says, Tim, the viral video is not from the media.
02:23:14.000How can you say it's what the media wants you to see?
02:23:16.000Most black brutality is from private citizens' video.
02:23:19.000It's because companies like the Huffington Post, Like Vox, like BuzzFeed, and now this, and Al Jazeera, recut them and repost them over and over and over and over again.
02:23:30.000So we do see citizens posting these videos, and then you see people's bias play into who gets the video shared or not.
02:23:36.000I actually saw, it scrolled across my phone because I got all the app alerts.
02:23:40.000I actually saw a headline from, I think it was Huffington Post, and it said she knew exactly what she was doing.
02:23:45.000And I was like, I know exactly what you're talking about, and I know what you're doing there, so thanks for that.
02:24:03.000Jordan Fowler says, Tim and friends, would you be willing to elaborate further on how your political views have changed, if at all, over the last four years?
02:24:09.000I've moved more towards Second Amendment, and that's probably it, to be honest.
02:24:14.000Actually, no, I think a little bit less away from universal health care, because I was very much in favor of it.
02:24:18.000Now I'm, like, tacitly in favor of it.
02:24:58.000The filmmakers hated the libertarian philosophy of the book, but were forced to make the movie before the studio's option expired and turned it into a joke.
02:27:53.000There's something we need to promote as an insult.
02:27:55.000Socialism says, when you bash cops all the time in media, how many good, God-loving people would say, hey, I want to get beaten down all day?
02:30:48.000That was the, that was the point I was highlighting earlier, referencing your super chat.
02:30:51.000That when you guys know who the sheriff is, when you know who the cops are, like the cop's not going to come kick your door in and, and like ruffle through your stuff, kill you or whatever.
02:31:00.000It's going to be like, that's Al from down the street.
02:31:55.000The social justice people, the white progressive Karen types who are like screeching about white privilege all the time, are making it impossible to actually have sane conversations.
02:32:03.000Ryan says, what are your thoughts on the Federal Reserve?
02:33:39.000Mr. Cooper says, the fundamental problem with politics is every politician is a liar and power always makes people more dishonest and less accountable.
02:33:45.000Individuals changing their life and their community is the only way to actually make the world better.
02:33:52.000JMJH says, please watch Theo Von White Privilege video.
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