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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: 2 Years Since October 7th, coming together for Hamas to take this deal, seeing the violence with his own eyes, Greta & The Flotilla Freaks Captured Then Released, Seeing The Smashing Machine, movie going experience today & a whole lotta mo'. This episode is not to be missed!

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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Museum quality. I am Rapports Stereo podcast coming up right now.
I did not look forward to recording this episode, but
it is two years. It is two years since October seventh.

(00:33):
I must talk about that, and the fact that as
of the recording this episode, there are unfortunately still forty
eight people in captivity, two of them who are Americans,
two of them who are from New York, if you
could believe that. And I'm just kind of putting together
my thoughts and ideas and feelings about where I am

(00:56):
and where we are since October seventh plus I saw
the Rocks movie Smashing Machine, which I really really liked,
and Greta Thumberg and the Floatilla Freaks. I like my
floatill of Freaks. Not captured. You got captured again? Why
are you treating these people like their heroes? They got

(01:17):
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(02:19):
I'm Reports Stereo podcast coming live and direct. I am
dropping this episode on October seventh, twenty twenty five, and
I gotta be honest, I was not looking forward to
doing this episode. I wasn't looking forward to today. It

(02:41):
was very challenging to try to figure out a way
and what to say, being that it's October seventh, twenty
twenty five, two years since the massacre in Israel, and
so much has happened in the world, so much has
happened to so many people's, so many people have been
affected so deeply, so many people have been affected in

(03:06):
so many horrible, life changing ways. But here we are,
Here we are. We are still two years into this nightmare.
It's a fucking nightmare, and it's been a nightmare for
two years. And the fact that I've gotten a chance

(03:27):
to bear witness and see so many different things and
experience so many different things is wild. But the podcast
must go on. But I was really trying to figure out, like,
how do we do a show. This is a show,
This is a podcast. It's a show. The show must

(03:48):
go on. But in the last two years, so many
things have happened, and as of the recording of this podcast,
we are closer than ever. We are closer than ever
for the war to stop and for the forty eight

(04:09):
remaining hostages to be freed. I didn't need to go
over the details. I didn't to go over where we are,
but Trump Net and Yahoo Qatar, all the players except
for Hamas have agreed to a deal in theory, a
twenty one point deal in theory. All we need now

(04:33):
is for Hamas to agree to this deal. And I
just I'm begging. I'm begging anybody who's watching this, anybody
who has a platform, anybody who praise, thinks, meditates, anybody
that wants this to be over. I don't care if
you agree with me. I don't care if you don't
agree with me. Can we all please agree that it

(04:57):
is the best thing for all parties right now for
this deal to happen, for these hostages to be released,
and for this war to stop. Let's please all put
our opinions aside. And I want to share something with you.

(05:20):
It's not something like secret. They've spoken about it, but
so many of the hostages that have been freed and
that have been released talk about their experiences while in captivity,
and they talk about their conversations with the terrorists or
the regular people's homes they were staying in, and they

(05:44):
talk about I've had conversations with freed hostages. But like
I said, it's all over the place. So many of
them have talked about the conversations they had and how
Hamas has been invigorated. AMAS talks about it. The leader
of Amaque talked about it on CNN two weeks ago.

(06:04):
He talked about being invigorated, feeling validated by the protests,
by the cheering, by the support of the world for
a free Palestine. If you truly care about a genocide,
if you do believe that there is a genocide, I'm

(06:25):
not even question or be any sarcastic or any kind
of weird tone or confrontational, antagonistic tone. If you do
believe that there is a genocide going on in Gaza,
I am begging you to please with as much fervor
as you've gone out there and said free Palestine, this,
free Palestine, that from the river to the sea, globalizing

(06:47):
the interfinal I am begging you, if you really care
about the people of Gaza, to go back out there,
to tweet, to post right now for Hamas to take
this deal. This is this is it, this is it.
If this deal doesn't happen, I don't know how this
is going to turn out, but it ain't gonna be good.

(07:10):
So if you are a stop the genocide person, a
free Palestine person, from the river to the sea person,
and the apartheid, this and anything, anything, And I mean
it's sincerely if you're anything, if you're pro humanity, if
you call yourself a humanitarian, if you are feeling like
there's an oppression and that there's a genocide or anything.

(07:34):
Now is the time to scream, yell for Hamas to
take this deal. Collectively, all of us need to cheer, root, tweet,
beg please please take this fucking deal. And I am
begging you any of you, Like I said, you could
call me the biggest piece of shit, whatever you want
to call me, Zionist, baby, this anything you want to

(07:57):
I am begging you right now, all of us, all
of you, all of us, the entire world, for Harmasta.
Please take this deal. For everybody to encourage that, because
if it's not taken now, if you think it's been bad,
it is going to get bad for the people that
you say you care so much about. I'm saying that

(08:19):
from the bottom of my heart. But I think about
these last two years, and I was talking to my
friend Maton Peretz, who's been on the podcast, who's a
great funny comedian who I met on social media, and
I was talking to him. I was talking to so
many people earlier today and in the last few days

(08:42):
about what they've gone through, how they feel, how they felt,
how it's changed them, and everybody has changed. And I
feel like nobody quite knows how this time has changed them,
because unfortunately we're still in it and there is no perspective.
But for me, I could just say that I feel

(09:03):
like my eyes have been opened in a crazy way,
for better or for worse. I never thought that my
first trip to Israel I would experience what I experienced
and see with my own eyes, going through home after
home on Kibotz after Kibotz, and seeing the wreckage, the carnage,

(09:27):
the devastation and destruction, and to go through Keybotz Bury
and see the homes and to see the blood and
to see the amount of violence that had taken place
on that horrible, horrible, historic faithful day October seventh, twenty
twenty three. And I think about just all the feelings

(09:52):
and the heartbreak and the devastation and the life changing
situations that so much many Jewish people, so many Israelis,
have been through, And I think about my personal relationships.
The dynamics of so many of my personal relationships are
altered forever. I have never I never imagined that I

(10:17):
would be so isolated and feel so isolated, but truly
be isolated. And the lack of support, empathy, concern, caring
from lifelong friends, friends that I've had for twenty thirty years,
family members straight up family members who have judged me

(10:39):
without question, who judge me without curiosity, who have judged
me without conversation, and the ramifications of that. And I've
talked so much about, you know, the shows that I've
had that have been protested and canceled, and the reality
of the ramifications of my place in show business in

(11:01):
Hollywood and losing work, straight up losing work. And it's
such a crazy way to lose work because I know
I didn't do anything wrong. I know I haven't said
anything wrong. I know I haven't actually acted on anything wrong.
But it's wild to me that I could be like

(11:23):
soft canceled or sort of put in a corner or
put on punishment for standing up for something that's so
obvious to me. And I could sit here and talk
about all the horrible things, but one of the probably
the best thing that I've experienced, because there are there

(11:46):
are some life changing, positive experiences that have had the
good fortune to have since October seventh, twenty twenty three.
Is all the relationships that I've made. I have made
so many great friendships and people that I consider brothers,
women that I consider sisters, people that I feel are

(12:11):
so down for me, and people that I feel like
I'm so down for. And those relationships and those friendships
and those experiences are worth so much and so valuable.
And like I said, the good fortune, I'm fortunate to
have been able to go to Israel as many times
as I have been, and I'm fortunate to be able

(12:33):
to go all over the country and talk to so
many different Jewish people and speak to so many Jewish people,
and speak to so many younger Jewish people and older
Jewish people and cry with them and have them cry
with me. And you know, although there's been ramifications for

(12:54):
speaking out, although there's been ramifications for standing by my people,
although there's been ramifications for fighting, I feel like, you know,
my tiny part in it. I'm fighting for these hostages.
I'm fighting for the sovereignty of Jewish people. I'm fighting
in my own, tiny, tiny minute, tiny little way, fighting
for the sovereignty of Isra. I'm fighting for the kids

(13:18):
walking around New York City with keipers On, with Yama Kazan.
I'm fighting for them. I'm fighting for myself. I'm fighting,
and I just want the fighting to stop. Obviously, the
fighting that I'm doing and the shit that I've dealt
with is, like I said, is nothing compared to so

(13:39):
many people who have lost family members, who are still praying, begging, pleading,
fighting for their family members to be returned, knowing that
some of them have been killed as hostages, some of
them who know they're alive, but who knows what state
they're in. And I just I wouldn't change anything. And

(14:03):
you know, as far as the show's being canceled and
the jobs being lost, it's nothing. It's not a sacrifice,
it's nothing. I don't I wouldn't change anything. I wouldn't
change anything. I don't know anybody in apology. I don't know, oh,
anybody an explanation. I have talked. I'm happy to talk
to anybody who wants to talk. But I'm very clear

(14:27):
on where I stand. I'm very clear on where I
stand as a Jewish Man in twenty twenty five. I'm
very very clear on where I stand as a Zionist
in twenty twenty five. I resent that term so much
now because it's been used against Jewish people. Crazy how
everything gets used against Jewish people. Anyway, I just want

(14:50):
to start this episode and you know, kind of end
this little Raret thought about October seventh saying that I'm
with all of you, all the Jewish people, all the
Israeli people, all the Zionists. I am with you, and
I know you are with me, and we are together.

(15:10):
And I believe from the tip of my toes, all
throughout my body, to the top of my head to
parts beyond that when one of us, as a Jewish
Man is suffering, all of us are suffering. When one
Jewish in captivity, all of us are in captivity. When

(15:32):
one of us is being chased, when one of us
is being intimidated, when one of us is being yelled at,
when one of us is being hate crimed, when one
of us is being you know, pushed aside, We're all
being pushed aside. I believe that so intrinsically, and that
part of it I did believe and understand before October seventh,

(15:53):
but not as clearly on a truly cellular level that
I do now, and as overwhelming as this time gets,
and as overwhelming as this time has been, the one
thing that I have thought about and been probably most
clear about is that on our darkest, most frustrating, overwhelming

(16:17):
Saturs days, do not ever think that Jews are going
anywhere and Israel is going anywhere, because we have seen
it all and we have heard it all. It sucks
that anti Jewishness, anti Semitism, anti Zionism has been revitalized,

(16:44):
but we are going absolutely positively nowhere and stick together,
stick together, and be more Jewish, be more loud, be
more proud. And if you ain't Jewish, because this isn't
just for Jewish people, just know know that people talk
about the right side of history, the wrong side of history.

(17:04):
Bop up. Israel is not a perfect government, nor is
the United States, nor am I perfect, Nor is the
government of the United States, nor is the government in
the structure. And wherever or wherever you're from, we are
not perfect. Jewish people are by no means perfect, And

(17:27):
I know this pisses a lot of people off. I
don't know why I didn't invent this, but we are chosen.
The Jewish people are chosen anyway. Stick together, stay strong,
stay loud, stay proud Israel Kai I am rap for
a stereo podcast podcast. I'm rap for sterial podcast. I

(18:02):
have never ever, in the history of my life, my deep, deep,
deep long knowledge of history the world, I had never
heard of anyone besides Greta Thumberg. Greta Thumberg. I have

(18:24):
a question. Is Greta Thumberg dumb, slow or completely full
of shit? I can't confirm or deny, but they are saying.
There are reports that Greta Thumberg was allegedly dropped on
her head as a baby, not once, not twice, but

(18:48):
repeatedly accidentally, hence the weird distorted look. But I think
there might be a bigger problem because Greta Thumberg, if
you were not dropped on your head, if you are
not slow, why would you and the flotilla freaks after

(19:11):
being kidnapped your words you said, you said the first
time that you chick your boats over to Gaza, You're
gonna go to Gaza, break the seeds, You're gonna do
this that, and the third you said that the IDF

(19:31):
and the Israel regime, the evil Israel regime. Your words,
You said that they kidnapped you, right, Red A. Thumberg
and the flotilla freaks. Yet and still after being kidnapped
by the evil IDF, your words, you and the flotilla
freaks went back to the same fucking place. Who the

(19:55):
fuck gets kidnapped by an evil regime and then goes
back to the same fucking place. Is it because you
care so much and you'll risk it all? Is it
because your hearts and your minds are so open, your souls,
your bodies are so open and well intentioned that you

(20:16):
don't care about getting kidnapped again? Did you not think
you were gonna get kidnapped again by the evil IDF regime?
You dumb funck? Who the fuck? Yo? Imagine? Imagine you
Let me think of a scenario. Imagine I go to Minnesota, right,

(20:37):
and they tell me, say, Yo, Mike rap, when you
go to Minnesota, when you hit the Mall of America.
No disrespect to Minnesota, of the or the Mall of America,
but they say, Mike rap, when you hit Minnesota and
you go to the Mall America, we are going to
arrest your dumbass, okay, and we're gonna send you the
fuck back to where you came from. Mike rap and

(21:00):
I go to Minnesota, No disrespect to Minnesota. I go
right to the Mall of America. They arrest my dumb ass,
and they send me back to where the fuck I
came from. Now going to Minnesota is easy. Getting on
a boat, to Gods, has gotta be uncomfortable. I know
that boat must have smelled like shit. That boat was
a small life shit and allentually there was no aid

(21:21):
on the fucking boat. And I'm sure you guys got
a documentary coming. I'm sure you've been documenting it left
right and center, Greta, the Gremlin, and the flotilla freaks.
But if I got arrested in Minnesota after going to
the Mall of America, there ain't nothing that anyone could

(21:41):
tell me or try to convince me to go back
to Minnesota and the Mall of America. No disrespect you
dumb fucks. Granted you dumb fuck where you dropped on
your head one too many times, like reports are saying,
are you slow? Are your performance artists? Are you completely
full of shit? You assholes? You went back on your

(22:05):
boats trying to break the season, Gsha, when we told
you there's a war going on the nerd for you dummies,
your heart. There's people this, there's people that out dare you,
and they shipped you out of here again, and they
make up lie after lie. All her flotilla freaks are like,
they pulled little Greta by her hair. They did this, that,

(22:27):
and the third to Greta this to prove it. And
then Greta and the flotilla freaks. Greta and the flotilla
freaks were just sent back to Greece and they're they're
welcomed with a hero's a hero's parade like their heroes.

(22:47):
Me personally, I'm not gonna have a celebration or a
parade for a bunch of flotilla freaks that got captured again.
You're failed flotilla freaks. Your floatilla failed, not once twice,
two fucking times. Your float tilla failed. You got a
failing flow tilla. You got captured. I like my flow

(23:11):
tilla people to be uncaptured. You got captured. Why are
they cheering for these low lifes? They went through nothing.
They got detained, fed, medically treated, and sent the fuck
back home in brand new clothing. And you should be
thinking that Israeli people, you should be thinking the idea
of putting you in new clothing, because I'm sure that

(23:32):
entire boat, each and every one who smelled like hot garbage.
I guarantee you Greta Thumber doesn't use deodorant. I guarantee
you all those animals on that boat. The Holocaust denier lady,
the white lady, the Holocaust denier, she looks like her
breath smells like the bottom of my feet on a

(23:52):
hot day. And you're complaining. They fend you, They treated
you medically, and they sent you on your fucking way,
and you got the audacity to say we were kidnapped.
They told you they were gonna rest your dumbass again again.
Like I said me personally, my flotilla freaks, I like
them to be uncaptured, not captured. You failed, You failed twice,

(24:16):
and if you go back one more time, you're gonna
fail again. Your fucks, they're fascinating. This is like crazy.
Were there any gossins on that boat? I don't know
this answer. I'm seriously sincerely answered, Were there any gossins
on that flotilla boat or is it just whiteheads cosplaying

(24:40):
with their scarfs and shit? I want you guys to
wear your scarves, your wraps next February. I want you
wearing fucking afrowings and blackface your Halloween costant wearing motherfuckers?
Were there any any actual people from Gaza on that?
But why don't they go back to try to break

(25:01):
the siege? Why is it Greta Thumberg, Greta the thumb
Thumberg anyway? Like I said, why they're treating these people
like the heroes. I have no idea their failures. They
got a failed flow tilla part two? Two times? Two
fucking times, you got any fucking boats, you got captured

(25:21):
and sent the fuck home. They're they're cheering for these people.
The fuck is going on here? What kind of a
loser mentality is this podcast?

Speaker 2 (25:46):
Saw The Smashing Machine starring Dwinge, The Rock Johnson, Emily Blunt,
directed by Benny Safti of the Safty Brothers, who, of
course uh directed Uncut Gems.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
And this is a film that is based on a
true story, based on a documentary of the same title,
The Smashing Machine. It's got a lot of publicity Dwayne
the Rock Johnson plays a real person named Mark Kerr
who is an old school early MMA UFC fighter, And

(26:24):
I gotta tell you, I am extremely impressed with Dwayne
the Rock Johnson's performance in Smashing Machine for somebody who's
been so charismatic for so many years, and I don't
think I've ever seen an actor maybe Tom Cruise, it
might be Tom Cruise, Tom Cruise and Magnolia. His twist

(26:45):
that he put on in Magnolia. Off the top of
my head, there's probably other versions of it, and there's
probably other examples, but Tom Cruise and Magnolia, you were like, damn,
I didn't know he could do that because Tom Cruise
is boom boom boom after another. And in Magnola he
really showed a different side of what he can do
and what he's capable of. And it's it's extra hard.

(27:07):
It's extra hard to do the performance that The Rock
did playing this real life fighter who is like this
hulking guy, and you know, he was a wrestler and
then he started doing these you know, early mixed martial
arts fights over there in Japan and in Brazil, and
you know the rules, there were no rules. You could
do all headbudding and kneeing to the hand and all

(27:30):
this stuff. And this guy Mark Kerr, based on all
the interviews and now that I've watched the documentary that
the film was based on, you know, was so sort
of soft spoken and this gentle giant, and he had
drunk promising and this very sort of dysfunctional relationship with
his girlfriend, which turned out later on they got married.
I believe they're divorced now. But the Rock for somebody

(27:53):
who is so well known, for someone who has been
sort of accepted for this one thing that he does
on camera. Obviously when he plays around in wrestling, WWE,
WWF whatever as the Rock and what's the rock got cooking?
He's played the bad guy. But his performance in this film,

(28:13):
he certainly should be nominated. I don't know if he
should win or not. I haven't seen all the other
films and performances yet, but he was so good and
so subtle, and the way he spoke and the way
he walked and the way he talked, and obviously, of course,
you know he's always a physical specimen, but you know,
he was even bigger than he ever you know, appeared

(28:34):
to be before. No Bruno, no Diddy, But just the
gentleness and the chaoticness and the inner turmoil and the
inner life and the vulnerability that Duayne the Rock Johnson
showed in this film is extremely impressive. And I just
you know, like I said, I can't think of anybody

(28:54):
other than Tom Cruise off the top of my head
who ever sort of took a twist from going one
place as an actor and one place with a persona
into another place as The Rock did in Smashing Machine.
Do you have any other examples? So there are other
examples of actors, ginormous stars who have taken a crazy
twist like that, besides Tom Cruise and Magnolia and The

(29:17):
Rock in Smashing Machine. The film itself is very well directed,
looks beautiful, the sound is beautiful, It's emotional. Is it
a feel good movie? No? Is it like your Rudy
or Rocky sort of feel good sports movie. No. I
think the Benny Safti, the Safti brothers again, who directed

(29:39):
Uncut Gems. He did an incredible job. And if I
was giving it, if I was giving it out of
ten punches gloves up, I would say I would give it.
I would say I'd give it seven punches up, maybe
eight punches up or seven and a half gloves up,
because I feel like the story itself was a tiny

(30:02):
bit thin, but that's sort of the appeal of it.
But it's a really good movie, very very well directed movie,
a very intense movie, very sort of hypnotic movie. And
you get into this character that is just bells and whistles,
bells and whistles. The Rock played it with bells and
whistles and really kicked ass as Mark Kerr in The

(30:22):
Smashing Machine. So I would definitely say go see it,
enjoy it. The theater experience they have to, you know,
movie theaters were suffering. My wife and I went to
go see Smashing Machine day one, screening one, and I
know it's Friday, twelve people are working, but there was
four people in the theater, my wife included. We were

(30:44):
half of the people in the theatre. It was four
of us, so my wife, me and two other guys
that weren't together. And you know, it's not the nineties anymore.
When you go to the movie, theare's theater owners. You
have to change it. We shouldn't, We don't want, we
don't need half an hour of commercials and previews. Nobody cares.

(31:06):
Nobody's going to the movies anyway, but certainly nobody is
going to the movies to sit there and watch thirty minutes.
It took half an hour. The movie started at twelve.
The movie The Smashing Machine didn't start for thirty fucking minutes.
Because of the commercials and the trailer for this horror movie,
the trailer for this zombie movie, and all these trailers.

(31:27):
Our attention spans have changed. This is one of the
reasons why I think people don't want to go to
the movies. Like Yo, we go to the movies, our
attention spans are not what they used to be. Turn
the fucking movie on, and if you want to play trailers,
play them over and over and over before the actual
movie that we paid for starts. Do that. I have
no problem with that. But at twelve o'clock, twelve oh five,

(31:49):
the movie needs to start. Man, it ain't the nineties,
it ain't the early two thousands. That shit is done.
People don't want to go to the movie theater to
sit there and watch trailers for movies that they have
nothing to do with. The smack Machine. I'm in a
smashing machine. There's four or five horror movie trailers, Like,
what the fuck? Man, there's no correlation. I can understand
if I'm going to see a horror movie and you
make me watch other horror movie trailers, or if I'm

(32:12):
going to see an animated kids movie and you make
me watch other animated kid movie trailers. But I'm going
to see the Smashing Machine. Why are you showing me
these scary horror zombie movie trailers? And why is it
taking a half an hour? It's not fair. You want
people to go to the movie theater. You want people
to enjoy their movie theater experience. Show the movie. When
you say you're going to show the movie, movie starts

(32:34):
to twelve. The movie should be showing. I should be
looking at the Rock Dwayne the Rock Johnson by twelve ten,
not twelve thirty. After suffering through commercial left, I know
I gotta be quiet, motherfucker. I know I gotta shut
my phone off. I know the exits. Do all that?
Show a trailer and let's get the fuck out of here. Man,
The movie's two hour and five minutes. The movie didn't

(32:57):
start until twelve thirty, although it's a twelve thirty starting times,
so now we're talking about three plus hours. That's why
motherfuckers don't go to the movies. Man. Anyway, and I'm
a movie fan. I'm a movie Michael Rapport see it anyway.
Definitely go see Smashing Machines. A good movie, not a

(33:20):
feel good movie, but definitely a good, entertaining, dramatic character piece,
a real life character piece. At Emily Blunch. She's also
excellent in it. All the performances are great. Those two
are really very very good. Anyway, Tell you friend a
tell a friend about the Iron Rapports Stereo podcasts. Make
sure you stay safe, stay saying State Disruptive. Miles Jordan

(33:40):
aka the Bleach Brothers aka the dest Brothers. Take matter,
It's in the real nice tick matter with's in the real, live,
but most important, and this Iron Rapports stereo podcast with
something real, fucking Iron Report Stereo Podcasts. I'm done
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