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September 11, 2025 • 33 mins

This is The Zone of Disruption! This is the I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST! His name is Michael Rapaport aka The Gringo Mandingo aka  aka The People's Pickle aka The Jewish Brad Pitt aka Captain Colitis aka The Disruptive Warrior and he is here to discuss: Getting a clean bill of health from his colonoscopy, fentanyl, the assasination of Charlie Kirk, the murder of Iryna Zarutska, the state of America & a whole lotta mo'. This episode is not to be missed!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
There's no excuse for what happened to Charlie Kirk. There's
no rationalizing what happened to Charlie Kirk. There's no explaining
what happened to Charlie Kirk. It's five hundred percent unacceptable.
And I am saying that as somebody who I know

(00:21):
is brash, and I know I talk my shit, and
I know I have been offensive, and I know I've
been inspiring. I'm very aware of how I come across.
But people trying to make it a political thing or
a belief sing or he said that, and now this
happened to him and making excuses. There's no excuse for
and aside from the professional podcasters, news broadcasters, sports analyst, actors, actresses, singers,

(00:50):
any one of us. It could be any one of us,
the most famous, to the person with the smallest funk.
You don't know how what you're doing, even your intentions
could be the best of the best. You don't know
how what you're doing. What we're doing, what I'm doing,
is affecting other people. So to not fully condemn what

(01:13):
happened to Charlie Kirk is unacceptable, because God forbid, it
happened to you.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Boom I Am Report Stereo podcast.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
This year beginning, Boom I Am Reports Stereo Podcast is
in the place to be. Unfortunately, this is not going
to be the funnest episode ever because this.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Has not been the funnest week ever.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
It has been a heartbreaking, scary, historic, violent, frightening week.
Have to talk about what happened to Charlie Kirk and
the response which has just been sickening and frightening. But
I will tell you a lighthearted story about getting my colonoscopy.

(02:05):
I had a great colonoscopy and had a great colonoscopy results.
Iron rap Port Stereo Podcasts coming up right now. Miles
join aka the Bleached Brothers AK.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
The Dust Brothers. Start this puppy off for something real nice.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Start this puppy off with some real out but most importantly,
start this Iron rap per Sterial podcast.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
Off with something real funk. This is the Iron rap
Port Stereo podcast Day.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Let's go.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Boom, have no fear of the Iron Rapport Stereo podcast
is your biginny Boom, Have no fear.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
The I Am Rapport Stereo podcast is in the place
to be. Welcome to the Iron Dome of Disruption. Welcome
to the Zigny Zone of Disruption. The name is Michael
Rapport aka the Inflamed Oshrikannazi aka the Sultan of Sniff
aka the Greegoman Dinko aka Mister New York. I'm rap

(03:04):
Port Stereo Podcast, coming live and direct from beautiful New
York City, still still the greatest city on the planet.
Still anyway, I'm rap Ports Stereo Podcast, coming live and direct.
I truly hope everybody's good. I know it's been a

(03:24):
crazy week, man, this is this is one for the books.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
I always stay stay safe, stay sane. Gotta stay sane,
stay safe, stay saying. We have to stay sane.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
Because it's a very, very very challenging, trying time. As
I'm recording this, I am Rapport Stereo Podcast.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
I'm gonna be moving and grooving. I'll be on the road.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
I will be in New Jersey performing September twenty fifth,
twenty sixth, twenty seventh at the Stress Factory Comes see
me live in Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey, September twenty fifth,
twenty sixth, twenty seventh. I will be in Providence October second, third,
and fourth at the Comedy Connection. I will be in
Denver October ninth, tenth, and eleventh, and so forth and

(04:13):
so on. All tics for all my shows Calgary, Levittown, Arlington,
Virginia and so forth and so on are available at
Michael Rapport Coomedy dot com Michael Rapportcomedy dot com. Come
see me live, Jersey twenty fifth, twenty sixth, twenty seventh,
Providence October second, third, and fourth, and then I will
be in Denver Michael Rapportcomedy dot com.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
A couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
Obviously I have to talk about this horrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
Assassination, this killing of Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
I wanted to try to start with a little bit
of positive news because, as I was saying to the
Dust Brothers, Miles Davis Jordan went to, respectfully, I don't
think this is gonna be a very fun I am
rap Por Stereo Podcast.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
I always try to bring light.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
I always try to make people laugh, try to make
people laugh at me, laugh at yourselves, laugh at what's
going on.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
I always try. I'm rap Port Stereo Podcast. You know
it is the world's most disruptive podcast. But disruption isn't
necessarily a negative thing. I like to talk trash at
a high level. And the thing that I like.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
To talk trash first and foremost is about myself.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
But it has been a very, very tough, tough week.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
But I will tell you that a couple of weeks
ago on this podcast, I said that I was going
to get my colonoscopy, and then I had to push
it because of scheduling issues. But lo and behold, this
morning I got my colonoscopy. And for those of you
men that are forty definitely forty five, fifty and older,

(05:54):
I urge you. I can't urge you enough men and women,
but I'm talking to the guys here specifically to go
get your colonoscopy. Please go and get your colonoscopy. You
want to know what's going on inside your body. And
you know I talk about this all the time. I
suffer from ul of colitis. I have had ulster of
CLIs since I'm sixteen years old. Unfortunately, somehow Someway right now,

(06:19):
barroukhashem my all sort of colitis. Somehow Someway isn't active.
It is in remission, and it's a it's a miracle.
But there's so many different things that could be going
on in your body, and you do not want to wait.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
You do not want to wait to.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
Urge all of you guys over forty to set up
a colonoscopy. And trust me, it is not as bad
as you think. The jokes and somebody's going up my bud,
but forget all that. You don't feel anything, especially if
you get this medicine. They put me down like a
rabid dog. That profofal propopol, that profofall you say it propopoul.

(07:00):
I said it wrong when he was he said, oh,
I got the propopol and I said, that's a propo
bowl and he said, no, it's propopol. That Michael Jackson,
that medicine that Michael Jackson, somehow Someway was addicted to.
Somehow Someway.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
A doctor.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Allowed Michael Jackson to use propopol as a sleep aid. Yo,
there's no defeating it. I remember the doctor before I
went down. He said there's no defeating this. And I said,
I'm gonna try to stay up as long as I can.
And he said, there's no defeating this, and they started
counting seven six. I woke up forty five minutes later.

(07:34):
I know what happened. It wasn't even forty five minutes later,
first of all, the actual calling ouns. Could it only
takes ten minutes? Okay, the sleep is unlike you're on
that Michael Jackson, May his memory be a blessing.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
And then it's all over.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
You know, the prep to drink is actually not as bad,
not as tart, not as spicy, not as tangy, and
as hard to drink as it has.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Been over the years.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
Like I said, I must have this must have been
at least my twenty fifth coleioscopy. Again, I suffer from
al sort of colitis, so this must have been my
twenty fifth colonascarpy somewhere along those lines. And that prep
medicine that you take before your colonoscy, that's the worst part.
And then of course you're in the bathroom. You're in
the bathroom. You're in the bathroom. When you think it's over,

(08:22):
you're back in the bathroom, cleaning it all out, to
get everything nice and clean, and hopefully you go get
your colonoscopy and the doctor will tell you what he
told me, that you have a perfect colonoscopy.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
And I was like, are you serious?

Speaker 1 (08:34):
And he was like yeah, I was just like I
was so happy because you know, I've suffered from so
many stomach issues and you know, all sort of colitis,
which is like the best friend or the cousin or
the brother sister of Crohn's disease.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
It is no joke.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
And I've been on this medication and that medication and somehow,
some way right now, at fifty five today, as of today,
my ult of colitis is in remission.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
But man, that medicine is strong. It is frightening.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
It is frightening what that medicine could do to you.
I mean it puts you out. And you know, you
always see these these videos, A lot of them are
in Philadelphia, but I saw this montage video of all
these these druggies, these zombies, and I'm not making fun
of it, but it's hard not to laugh at how
a drug like this fentanyl can be something that's appealing

(09:28):
and then leave you in a state where you're like,
like I see these videos of these people on fentomol
and they're.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
Like like they're frozen.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
I actually saw a guy who must have had a
podcast because he was on fentomol.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
He was frozen. He was like this.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
I was like this doesn't look like a fun position
to be in, Like, why would you want a drug?

Speaker 2 (09:52):
It seems like it would hurts your back. It doesn't
seem like a good ride to be on a drug
that leaves you like this.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
It's just frightening that, you know, people could get addicted
to these drugs and the ramifications of drugs and obviously alcohol,
what it can do to you, especially if it's like,
you know, have you frozen out? But I do have
a clean bill of health from Mi Colonosky, hush em.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
And I want to listen. This isn't gonna be a
lighthearted episode.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
Like I said, there's just no way this episode, this
these last few days to make light of it. It's
been extremely frightening, heartbreaking, shocking, scaring. The murder, assassination, the

(10:46):
killing of Charlie Kirk in front of the world is
that was terrible And I don't need to tell everybody
what happened. We've all seen the video and heard the news,
and as of the recording of this Iron Wrap Port
Stereo podcast, the person, the killer killers, as of the

(11:06):
recording this episode are still on the loose, which is scary,
and I wanted to gather my thoughts about what to say,
because I'm gonna be honest. I talk a lot of shit,
and whether you like me talking a lot of shit,
or you don't like me talking a lot of shit,

(11:26):
whether you agree with some of the things that I say,
whether you don't agree with some of the things that
I say. One thing I can promise you is that
I am very, very, very very very one hundred and
fifty percent aware of how I talk shit and when
I'm talking shit, and how it can be perceived, misperceived, misconstruted,

(11:49):
how as a shit talker, as somebody who's is crass, honest,
and as disruptive as me. I know that I step
on toes. I've said this before. It's part of the business.
It's part of the disruptive warrior business. And I am
a disruptive warrior. It's in my blood. I came out
this way. I'm genetically ninety nine point nine percent Ashkenazi Jew,

(12:14):
and if there was a way to test my disruptive gene,
it has to be up there also because I just
this is who I am. That being said again, I
know that I could be cross. I know I've stepped
on toes. I know I have offended people. And I
know I can be offensive. I know I can be hardcore.
I know I could be hard body karate. I'm aware

(12:34):
of it when I'm in front of a camera. I
am aware of it personally if you see me in
real life. That's why when people see me, really I
thought you were gonna be I'm not always on It's
who I am. I talk my shit. It's obviously an
extension of who I am in real life. This isn't
like you know, They're not the real Michael Rappaport, not
the real disruptive warrior, not the real gringo man Dingo.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
This is me.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
But this is a show. I am a professional podcaster.
I'm a professional podcast This is a show. I am
rap or stereo podcast show. You're watching it, you're listening
to it. And my point of view has been crass
at My point of view has been rough, my point
of view has been funny, my point of view has
been offensive. My point of view you could agree with,

(13:16):
you could not agree with. I'm aware of all that shit,
and I say that from the bottom of my heart.
But I'll first say in regards to Charlie Kirk, any
person who's a public person, whether you're a podcaster, a
news broadcaster, whether you have a social media platform, whether
you're on the radio just doing the radio, whether you're

(13:37):
talking just sports, you're talking cooking. Any public person that
would in any way, shape or form, support, laugh, at,
excuse the public killing of Charlie Kirk is sick, really,
really really twisted. Yes, we all know at this point

(14:00):
a lot more about Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
And his views, whether you like his views, whether you
don't like his views.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
If you're a public person, and I'm saying this knowing
that I'm talking to myself, if you're a public person,
we want to affect people how we want to affect people.
We want to inspire people, we want to infuriate people,
we want to make people laugh, we want to whatever
your agenda is. But no public person is in control

(14:24):
of how or what we do might be affecting infuriating
somebody else. So, if you're a news broadcast or a pundit,
you have a social media platform or all the options
that are available today, and in any way shape or
form you support or excuse or belittle that this man

(14:49):
was shot in cold blood in public. It could and
it can be any one of us. That could and
can be any one of us. There's no excuse for
what happened to Charlie Kirk. There's no rationalizing what happened
to Charlie Kirk. There's no explaining what happened to Charlie Kirk.

(15:12):
It's five hundred percent unacceptable. And I am saying that
as somebody who I know is brash, and I know
I talk my shit, and I know I have been offensive,
and I know I've been inspiring.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
I'm very aware of how I come across.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
But people trying to make it a political thing or
a belief sing or he said that and now this
happened to him, and making excuses. There's no excuse for
and aside from the professional podcasters, news broadcasters, sports analyst, actors, actresses, singers,
any one of us, it could be any one of us,

(15:51):
the most.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
Famous to the person with the smallest funk. You don't
know how.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
What you're doing, even your intentions could be the best
of the best. You don't know how what you're doing,
what we're doing, what I'm doing is affecting other people.
So to not fully condemn what happened to Charlie Kirk
is unacceptable. Because God forbid, it happened to you. What

(16:17):
happened to John Lennon, What's happened to so many political people?
The governor of Pennsylvania, Shapiro, this just got swept under
the rug. Nancy Pelosi's husband, the Josh Shapiro's house was
fire burned, Nancy Pelosi's husband, whatever like you think about

(16:39):
the people, it's not cool, it's not okay. We don't
know how we are affecting people. We don't know what
kind of sick lunatics are out there. There is a
great actress, Teresa Saldono. This is a little known story.
She was best known to be in Raging Bull. She
played Joe Peshi's wife in Raging Bull. For some reason,
you know, she was a and stabbed in cold blood.

(17:02):
You know, there's stalkers, there's crazy people. There was that
radio guy and I believe it was Portland or it
was Seattle who was murdered. But aside from the professionals, depundits,
the political correspondence, all of us in this day and age,
we're all online. We all put our face on wax.

(17:24):
And for anybody to think that you can go online
and say, yeah, I'm happy about what happened, and yeah,
I support what happened to Charlie Kirk and excuse it
and laugh about it and belittle I'm saying this with
all due respect and no malice. Anybody can get touched

(17:50):
in a way that we do not want to get
touched that kind of violence.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
Whether you call it political psychopath.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
They say, a foreign op, crazy person, whatever it is,
it is unacceptable when someone is at an event to
shoot them in the neck. It's unacceptable to break into
celebrities homes. It's unacceptable to threaten people in the DMS.
None of it is fucking acceptable. Again, I'm saying that
as somebody who who I know, you know offends. I

(18:21):
know at times I offend people. But seeing the responses
online from all sorts of people, people say it's it's
this one, that one, it's it's liberals. I've seen responses
from across the board, white black women, trans LGBT. I've
seen horrible people celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk with

(18:42):
their face on wax cameras in front of their face
in four K And I don't know what their political
beliefs are. And I guarantee you if you went through
all of them. They're not all you know on this side,
and they're not all on that side. It's unacceptable. That
kind of violence is unacceptable, and it's scared the shit
out of me. It scared the shit out of my
wife because I get threatened every.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
Single day on social media. Every single day.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
I have at incidents that I don't even want to
talk about in real life. I've had motherfucking shows canceled,
people threatening me, threatening if you show up at this venue, this, that,
and the third is gonna happen, threatening the people that
work at the clubs. And I'll say on my behalf listen,
I don't care. I said it gazillion. I don't give

(19:25):
a fuck who you voted for. I don't care, Like,
what are you talking, I don't give a fuck who
you voted for.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
I have people in my life who I don't.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Agree with at all politically, and I love them.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
Close people.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
There's been people that because of my beliefs, I haven't
heard from in the last seven hundred plus days. Yeah,
but I'm open to have conversations talk with anybody. But
there's people who I adore, who I would give and
do anything for that we don't see eye to eye things. Politically,
we won't vote for the same person. We don't think

(20:03):
the same way about Jews in Israel. But I would
still never wish hope, or fracture a relationship, or wish
any kind of violence upon them. These people out there celebrating,
excusing the murdering, cold blood of this young man, Charlie Kirk,

(20:29):
shame on you, man, and you should try to find
like something, Read the Torah, read the Bible, do some yoga.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
Do something.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
Because it ain't cool, it ain't cute, people are dancing.
We're so desensitized that you could celebrate that shit. And
it happens all the time. It's that World Star bitch
violin where people are getting beaten up, taking out your phone,
going World Star instead of helping, calling the cops, screaming, yelling,
saying stop, instead of saying stuff, people going to World Start.

(21:00):
I'm not blaming Worlds, so, but like that's sort of
the the most well known social media version of it.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
It's scary that that happened.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
You know, I've talked about, you know, some of the
things that I've dealt with. I've talked about some of
the things that you know, when my show's being canceled,
and the threats and the threats and the dms and
social media, we have to you gotta figure out a
way to cut this shit down. There's got to be
there's gotta be a way to cut this down. If
somebody says something on social media, there's got to be
a way that they're no longer allowed to get on

(21:48):
that platform ever, and they will stop doing it. Because
people just saying horrible things to people, violent threats, day
after day after day after day. And I don't care
if you agree with me, you don't agree with me, Mike,
you said this. You never hear me threatening violence on
other people. Never would hear me celebrate violence on other people.

(22:13):
Political pundits, sports analysts, bloggers, podcasters. That shit is not cool,
That shit is not fucking okay in any way, shape
or form. May his memory be a blessing his poor
wife and his poor two children over what, because whether

(22:33):
you agree with this guy or not agree with this guy,
he was out there talking. He was out there trying
to have conversations, and that's what we gotta have. You know,
I have a friend of mine, Aviva Clympus, who you
should listen to. Her podcast. She just polling and studying
and all that stuff, and you know, she she's pro Jewish,
pro Zionist, pro Israel, hardcore. And at the end of
the day she told me, she said, you know, based

(22:54):
on the studies, the only way to you know, understand
other people and maybe possibly change people point of view
is to sit down and have dialogue. There's a great
episode of The Breakfast Club this week with Ben Shapiro.
A couple of days ago. Ben Shapiro, some people, what
the fuck you fucking hate him? No, I think he's
fucking brilliant. I think Ben Shapiro's fucking brilliant. I don't

(23:16):
agree with everything that Ben Shapiro says thinks, but he
inspires me.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
I think he's fucking brilliant.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
But there's an excellent episode of him with Charlemagne on
The Breakfast Club and at the end he thanked them
and they thanked him for coming because they don't all
have a views that aligned. But that had a great
discussion and it was fair and it was respectful, and
we need more of that. And based on everything that
I know about this Charlie Kirk and what he was
doing and even what he was doing when he was murdered,

(23:45):
was to have conversations with people.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
It's been a fucked up week, man.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
And like I said, as of the recording of this podcast,
they haven't caught this person or people.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
They don't know if it's a man or a woman.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
There's all kinds where everybody's inspector crew, saw, everybody's NYPD, blue,
everybody's you know, FBI and CIA, and but we're gonna
need it because this isn't like the lunatickets crazy. Because
the guy that got arrested for trying to kill Trump
before he was elected in the weeds. He was in
the weeds while Trump was playing golf a couple of

(24:22):
weeks after he got his ear shot off. This is
what you expect from a psychopath killer. He's representing himself.
Good luck, you know, the white guy who was out
there like with the law and well Trumps, this is
what you expect. This person that took down Charlie Kirk
is on that board identity, He's on that Matt Damon,

(24:43):
He's on that Bradley Cooper like that sniper. Because to
go out in front of however many people in broad
daylight and shoot your gun one time complete the mission
begun and twenty four hours later not captured.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
That is some born identity.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
Matt Damon, Bradley Cooper, Mark warlber Piano reeves that is
frightening that that could happen in America with all the
cameras and all the cyber this and all the cyber that,
And like I said, as of the recording of this episode,
they haven't captured the person. But it may his memory
be a blessing. And for those of you that are

(25:24):
out there celebrating anyone's death.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
Shame on you. Shame on you. There's no excuse.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
To celebrate anybody's violent death, an innocent person, whether you
agree with him, don't agree with them, think that's the
biggest piece of shit, or whatever people might think, there's
no excuse and to have the gall and the lack
of self awareness to go in front of a camera
and laugh about it and celebrate it in TikTok dance
and sit there and.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
Eat candy bars.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
While you're pontificating, yourn't shit to get more clicks on
social letbo me gives a fuck about why or what
you think the man died.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
And it reminded me about.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
This hulk Holgan shit that I got in which I
never really really cleared up and spoke about. But you know,
when Hulk Hogan passed away, I went on social media
because I see people with he's a piece of shit,
he's that he supported Trump, he's maga.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
And I did my video where I said, well, we're
not gonna do is.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
Disrespect the Hulkster, who blah blah blah blah blah and
blah blah blah blah blah. And in that viral video,
I also said I'm not sure exactly all the things
that he did, but he just passed two hours later.
And people are like, somehow made it into a racial issue,
me saying you're not going to disrespect the Holster for

(26:43):
supporting Trump, supporting you know, being maga with the eighteen
inch pythons and so forth, and something somehow I was
telling black people what to do. But in that video
I didn't mention black people. I didn't mention anybody. I
just said, well, we're not gonna do and I mentioned
Magan Trump is disrespect a human being two hours after
they die, because that's all I saw on social media

(27:04):
was disrespect about hull call. And obviously I learned about
his use of you know, the N word and all that,
but that's not the point. But I got caught up
in a frenzy of bullshit and it didn't feel good.
I'm already getting called a baby killer, a genocide supporter,
a Zionist pig. I'm already getting threatened every single day

(27:25):
on social media. So when I said, what we're not
gonna do is disrespect the Holster because he supported Donald Trump, somehow, someway,
I was also a racist the fuck out of here,
and I didn't address it as strongly as brashly as
I wanted to because I was like, I got too
many more important fish to fry, like freeing the hostages,
campaigning and advocating and reminding that there are forty eight hostages,

(27:46):
two of whom are American.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
So I was like, fuck it, I'll let it slide.
I'm not gonna try.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
To take on all of black Twitter and baller Alert
and he's Hollywood Unlocked, garbage, shit and fucking whatever. Somehow,
that some way, I was telling every single black person
what to do.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
But I never said anything about black people.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
The fuck out of heremno podcast. But it's been a
terrible week you know this video in North Carolina of

(28:32):
this Ukrainian girl, beautiful Ukrainian girl. I believe she was
twenty three year old girl on the train coming home
from work. She had just moved here from Ukraine to
escape the war, leaving her job at a pizzeria in
four k You see a guy walk up, no, not

(28:55):
even walk up, get behind her, stab her in such
a violent, violent way, and nobody does anything, not that
I would have done anything, not that I know what
I would have done. And I just don't know where
we're at, man, I just don't know where we're at, Where,
where that that could happen, Where you could be on

(29:16):
a train and somebody who's been in prison for fourteen
times fourteen arrests.

Speaker 2 (29:22):
I don't need people that have been arrested for.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Crazy shit, wacky shit, kookie shit, violent shit, threats of
violence out on the streets with me, with my wife,
with my kids, people who I love. Nobody needs those
people out. Put them in a fucking zoo. Literally, make
a zoo for them. Shut down like the least funded,
the least successful zoo in this country, and put these
motherfuckers in a zoo.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
I'm sorry, you're a psychopath.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
I'm sorry you're mentally ill, but I don't need you
walking around me.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
I don't need you walking around my wife.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
My wife was groped in New York City in broad
daylight a couple of weeks.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
I don't think I talked about my wife Kybe.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
She was coming out of the play with her girlfriend
and she was in her purse over there on forty seventh,
between seventh and eighth, and some fuck came behind her
and you know, rubbed up on her, put his hand
on her hip, and then kept walking.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
Violated my wife in New York City.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
And you know, she said by the time, she really
you know, she said, like a gim pan, and you
know he had, you know, gotten away. I wasn't there.
I don't want people like that walking around my wife.
I don't want people that have been arrested fourteen times
for whatever reason walking around my wife walking around my kids.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
Nor should you, and has nothing to do with politics.
Put them in a fucking zoo anyway.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
I know, I told you this episode wasn't gonna be fun.
I told you this episode wasn't gonna be much laughs.
It hasn't been a fun last few days.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
It hasn't.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
It's been a scary last few days that Charlie Kirk,
seeing that over and over and over, knowing that I'm
a public person, knowing that people are out there are
like that, knowing that I've had people say dumb shit
to me on the street, I knowing that I get
threatened on social media every single day.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Uncle, fuck what I say that offends you? Threatening me?

Speaker 1 (31:29):
And knowing that somebody could do that in twenty twenty
five and still be on the loose, knowing on somebody
has the.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
Intention to do that.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
Just to thought the idea that you want to kill
somebody because you don't like what they say, however it
resonates you don't agree with them, is frightening. And like
I said, I know my part, and I know my behavior,
and I understand my little place in all this, but
it was frightening to see that. And may his memory

(31:57):
be a blessing And all we could do is just
pray for or his family, think about his family. And
whether you are a professional pundit, whether you're a professional
podcast or sports analyst, social media blogger, vlogger, whatever, there
is absolutely positively no excusing what happened to Charlie Kirk

(32:19):
and if you even have a phone and you have
the audacity to celebrate, make excuses what happened to him. Pray,
pray that you don't inspire the wrong person to somehow
someway want to do harm to you. I really hope
you understand that in this day and age, something horrible

(32:39):
like that could happen to anybody, And that is just
the worst case scenario that we all had to witness something.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
I'm never gonna forget.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
I know it's gonna affect and people are gonna change
the course of history. May his memory be a blessing anyway,
make sure you tell a friend to tell a friend
about the im RAP port serio podcast, subscribe, rate, review
I am RAP or stereo podcast, and stay safe, stay sane,

(33:06):
and stay disruptive.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
I'm out.
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