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August 25, 2025 96 mins

Rod and Karen banter about Karen’s hair, walking while Black, Chicken Salad going out of business, waiters who don’t write the order down, and Waze. Then they discuss Trump ending cashless bail in DC, FEMA workers say Trump policies are undermining disaster responses, DOJ to challenge CA  redistricting plan, Marc Maron talking that talk, LGBTQ News, employee attacked over "wrong food" order, TikToker kills man over 31K debt, IHOP waitress charged with groping customer and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listen to the black Guy Who Tips podcast because
Rod and Karen. Hey, welcome to the Blackout Tips Podcast.
I'm your host, Rod joined us always my my co
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(00:22):
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(00:59):
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Speaker 3 (01:13):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
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(01:34):
If you're watching this video later, you're watching it on
YouTube or somewhere, which is fine, but crowdcast you get
all the behind the scenes and stuff like before I
even hit the record, but and I spend ten twenty
minutes in here sometimes just playing music and jamming out,
getting my notes together, and people get introduced to new
songs and all kinds of stuff, so new artists and chat.

(01:56):
The chat room is there and they're talking back and forth.
So every day somebody's got a birthday. Everybody somebody's like,
you know, celebrating people at work, having fun with us,
new job. Yeah, getting put on the new music. So yeah,
shout out to the chat room on this as well.
All right, lots of places we could start, but I'll
ask you, do you have any banter? All right? Do

(02:20):
you have any Do you have any Do you have
any banter? Banter? Banter? Banter, banter? Do you have any banters?

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Talk to me?

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Do you have any banter? All right? Give me some banter.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
I got my hair, my hair done, my hair, did
your mamnna do my hair? And I love this? She
does my hair, and I want to do something a
little different this time. And I got like these like
twist type of thing in my hair and I great,
thank you. I absolutely love them. But I feel like
I'm twelve because.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
I've been I keep playing with It's interesting because people
always put that pressure on black women, where like you
can get braids and stuff, but then if you get
like twists, certain certain styles and be like, oh, this
is like what a kid's hair would be yes, which
is always such an interesting response because I'm like, if
it's pretty and it looks good, who gives a fuck
if that's what a kid will wear your adult It's

(03:36):
not like people are walking around like you know, in
loll with lollipops, skipping down the street like I know
you're a grown up.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
I can look at you. I know you're a dope.
But I've been really loving my hair and it's been cute.
It's adorable. Like I said, I've been twisting and playing
playing with I don't know why. I just feel like
I'm ten. I've just been really having a good time
playing with my hair and I like it a lot.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Nah, it looks great, it looks it looks beautiful.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
I was walking as I want to do. I walk,
you know, uh for exercise sometimes and uh, you know,
I'll have my headphones on or whatever walking and you know,
as you walk. You know, I'm a slow walker, so
chances of me catching you if you're in front of
me very low. But I'm walking and there's this white lady,

(04:27):
older white lady walking by herself, and there's and it's
a it's a beautiful day with lots of people out.
There's just people fucking everywhere. And it was funny because
she's walking slower than me, so I'm like gaining on her.
Even I'm I'm like what the fuck? Like man, you know,
But it was so funny because you know these awkward

(04:49):
moments you have to pass people and stuff, and you know,
people pass me all the time. It's never awkward to me.
It's like, oh do you think you go you're clear
around them? You know, normally people don't crossover too close
to each other. That's fine, you want to make sure
no one's coming to opposite way or whatever. So I'm
getting closer to her, and now we're in like this

(05:09):
wooded area, and there's still it's a very public park,
so there's still people coming and going both ways. Like
we're not alone in the woods, but enough like we're
the only ones walking that slow, so you know. And
so I get to this point where I was gonna
have to make a decision on like do I just
slow way the fuck down, do I change off my course?

(05:31):
Or do I pass her? And I'm like, fuck it,
all right, why are you in your head? People pass
you all the time, You pass people all the time,
you walk this trail every day. Whatever. Fuck. So I
go to pass her, well, I tell you, and I
did not get within ten feet of her. Okay, So
this was not like we were close, like very close,
like I say, we were. Maybe the closest I got

(05:51):
to her was from me to that door, so maybe
like eight feet. She turned around, looked, and then started
jogging to get ahead, and I was like, oh, maybe
she's gonna start, She's gonna run. She jogged like twenty
feet and then stopped. And then it was like just
to get the distance between me and her walking as
an older white lady, and uh, I think, and obviously

(06:14):
you know, listen, I get it, bear or man, I
get it. Ladies take the bear every time. I'm not.
I'm not gonna tell you wrong, right, but it is
that thing where I have to talk about my respective
a little bit as a human being. I'm on her side,
you know, do whatever you need to do. I'm not
trying to scare anybody. And honestly, I don't want anyone
who's afraid of me as a black man in public.
I don't want anyone who's afraid of me around me.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Ain't that the true?

Speaker 1 (06:37):
Especially if they just look at me and get scared,
because I don't that kind of shit. We've all seen
all the Karen memes and all we don't know what
the fuck rather you've run not a cops pulling picking
me up at that at the fucking park, And I'm like,
all I'm doing is trying to exercise. I don't want
no problems, please, I don't want to get shut So anyway,
it was just interesting though, because from my perspective, all

(07:00):
this is happening in my head too, so she must
it must have been happening in her head, like oh God,
just getting closer. And what was funny is like an
older dude was passing her and me going the opposite way.
I have my headphones on, so I couldn't hear him,
but he like yelled something at her, and I don't
know if it was kind or not. It's just like
he like he was yelling, yelling at her, and I
was like, this is he offended that? She john It's
not that big a deal. But I don't know what

(07:21):
he was yelling because I have my headphones off. And
then but in my mind, I'm thinking, like, is this
happening because I'm a man? Is it happening because I'm
a black man? Like if it was a slower white man,
would she be like, that's fine, go ahead and pass me.
But she's like, I heard what Trump said about DC.

(07:42):
I know what they're doing. I don't know, Like it's
more funny than anything for me. I didn't take it
too serious, But it was just it was objectively funny
to watch her look back and be like because she
had been looking back the whole time, walking very slow,
meaning for me to gain on her. We were walking

(08:02):
in the same direction for a long time. Guys, right,
So she looks back like, oh, she's jogging. I was like, okay,
I guess shes gonna jog the rest of the way.
And then she's like, no, that'sn't close enough. It's like, oh,
she thought she saw a bear. I don't know. And
then I just I just part. I just parted way
like there was a fork in the path, because I
don't want to stress anybody, right, So I just even

(08:23):
though that was not the way I was gonna go,
and I was gonna go loop around and do like
a longer walk that day, I said, fuck it, I've
went off a different direction. Good luck to that lady,
you know whatever.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
And it's so interesting. I know it was wild, but
sometimes I think, when I'm with you, I don't know
if my personality yes. But also I think because when
it's a couple walking together, it's almost like people's they
don't they don't feel like, oh my god, a man
if that makes sense.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
There's so many things. Sometimes it's that way. Sometimes I've
seen people not look at us, and I'm like, I
wanted this is because we are together. I don't, right, yeah,
I mean you never know. I was just making flash
judgments off of how we treat each other soon. And
I'm not a outgoing like hey, what's going on, bucko.
I'm a I'm a like, you know, head nod, smile

(09:10):
type of guy. Although I will say when I'm listening
to certain music or if I'm uh listening to a
podcast that's already making me laugh and smile, then people
are already way more like speaking to me and shit,
you know. But it's just you know, the gym is
like that too. You know. I was going in the
gym the other day and this older white lady who

(09:32):
I see in there all the time, but we've never
we never said a word to each other, I don't think.
And she's like older like Jamie Lee Curtis white lady.
Not not that she got some big ass titties. I
mean Jamie Lee Curtison, like she's well put together, like
you got to like she got a little lipstick on
when she go to the gym. Like and she's just
in their mind her business, like it's nothing flirtatious or

(09:55):
whatever happening. But she's like put together, it's my point. Yes,
And she's always got like a mad and outfit and ship.
You know. Some people be in the gym all the
time like that and it's just like they stay up
in here. Yes, and so I you know, we've never
said I've seen her working out, but we've never said
anything to each other. But I was coming into the
gym as on like a Saturday. They close it six,
and I was getting there like five almost, so I

(10:17):
know I wouldn't have the full time. And she goes, uh,
she goes, uh, man, you're getting the late start to danger.
And I was like I was like, oh, yeah, you know,
but I'm gonna still get it in or whatever and
uh and she And then I was like, wait, she
been clocking me in this gym all the time with

(10:37):
time I'm coming and all this stuff, like you never
know who's uh yeah, like you just start talking to
people because you just see them a lot. Yes, it's
not even just that, like I don't know anything about
this person, their politics, their life. I like that, but
it's just interesting that like now it's speaking terms.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
Because she feels like I've seen you enough. I feel comfortable.
I know you're coming in here. Actually the work out,
like you know you ain't on no bullshit, right.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Yeah, it's so interesting, But anyway, what we're gonna say
anything else for a banner?

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Yes, my thing. Me and Roger's out the other day
and we seen this chicken salad spot and it closed
and they replacing it with a fuss spot. And I'm
excited about it too, the fuss spot. And I looked
at Roger. I was like, if the chicken salad spot
with chicken and mayo go out of business, you are terrible.
White folks love something smothered in mayonnaise, and them shits

(11:30):
be around forever. You were like, don't nobody who the
fuck is gonna eat this June a fish salad spot,
but you ride by on this Friday afternoon at last time.
That bitch be jumping for the white folks. So I said, oh,
that shit must have been terrible.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
I honestly had problems conceiving what that restaurant could possibly be.
Like I know the title of the restaurant, and I
know everyone's like Barada's and the title, because the title
of the restaurant is like and I think it's a chain,
it's like chicken salad chick okay. And I thought when

(12:06):
I saw it, there's no fucking way there's a restaurant
that is serving chicken salad as its main thing. I
don't mean be an asshole, but come on, man, right,
come on, when's the last time you've been around somebody
or even thought to yourself in general? Man, I am

(12:31):
so hungry what you want to eat the night? Chicken salad? Like,
I'm not saying it. I'm not saying nobody has ever
thought that. I'm just saying it's if you made a
list of the everyone's favorite foods, ranked in order in
America especially. I don't know when you get the chicken salad,

(12:53):
but I feel like it ain't top fifty.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
A lot of people do tuna salad before they get.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
The chicken, right, right, I just don't think.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
Yeah, And the thing about it, to get all of
it depends on how it's made. Yeah, I just don't.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
I just don't think you get the chicken salad at all.
And then I'm like, y'all got a whole restaurant of
chicken salad, and they're like, not just that, it's chicken
salad and it's only chicken salad, like it's just that,
damn like we just made chicken salad shit, like like they.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Say, the price is on the can, the name is
on the building, like you named it that.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
You didn't even try to trick people into coming in
here and be like soup and sandwiches, and then when
you get in there, it's like all the sandwiches chicken salad,
Like god, damn it. Well I'm already in here.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
I'm already in here.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
But no, they they absolutely do. And I mean, I
bet it's good. I bet. I mean, I'm not trying
to ship on it.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
I just had that album. My perspective is joking.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
But yes, yeah, but you know when you think of
chicken salad like it, I'm I google your you go
dot us public data the most popular American dishes and
they have twenty three American dishes. You want to know
what numbered chicken salad is? What it's not on the list, Karen, Okay,
what can you actually read the list?

Speaker 2 (14:13):
Sure?

Speaker 1 (14:14):
I can read it from Okay, hamburgers is one, French
fries is two grilled cheese is three. That's probably because
kids is able to do it too. Fried chicken, mashed potatoes,
cheeseburgers six, hash browns, steak and baked potato. Now why
they get to come together?

Speaker 2 (14:32):
That's because people do steak and potatoes, I.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Know, but they didn't put cheeseburger and fries. Cheeseburger, Hamburgers
had its first, French, fries had second, cheeseburger wasn't until six.
So why is steak in his own and potatoes own?
That's bullshit because they know that baked potato wouldn't make
the list.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
You know what, It would not make.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
The not by itself, but you throw that shit on steak. Well,
now now we're talking also, you know it's bullshit because
the one after that is steaking fries. Now, wa cheese.
Why cheeseburger and fries didn't get to be on the
list at number one because it would have been number one?

Speaker 2 (15:04):
You know what? That's that's a valid point.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Number ten apple pie, apple pie, Now this is stupid.
Number four was fried chicken. Number eleven Southern style fried chicken.
If y'all don't reverse that ship, we're not finn to
do this. Disrespect the Southern style fried chicken is definitely
better than just fried chicken.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
That's the one they smothering gravy, ain't it.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
No, No, it's not smothering than gravy. It's just Southern style.
It's just got it's just got some different spices and
ship in it. That's it. It's like bo Jango's versus
I don't know churches.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Oh I thought that was like the cut lit type
of things. So it's not that much.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
No, this isn't smothered with gravy. This is this is
the chicken fried steak.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
Yeah, that's what I'm Southern style fried chicken. Okay, it's
number eleven. No, that should be regular fried chicken is four. Yeah,
I'll tell me the fucking KFC get out of here.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
I want folks for that one. I do too.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
That's probably who all voted in this pole.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Ain't no motherfucking white And you know.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
We didn't vote in the fold because macaroni cheese and
green is like the shit do we eat a lot
of ain't in the top ten.

Speaker 1 (16:08):
Also, I'm not upset because I wasn't upset at fried
chicken at number four because I assumed since I live
in the South. That's just fried chicken, just period. We
don't say Southern style. It's just fried chicken, which is
the only right style.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
Right. So when you say Southern style, you actually separated
out from the group, and.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
You shouldn't do that.

Speaker 2 (16:29):
If you do a chicken, just do chicken off together
down here.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
You have to change to be like white people fried chicken.
Oh okay, yeah, so it's just salt pepper anyway. But yeah,
southern fried, Southern style fried chicken being number eleven is
a goddamn tack. Yeah, that's terrible. Get out of here.
Corn on the cob is twelve, barbecue ReBs thirteen, Turkey
sandwich is fourteen, Tato tops sandwich, Yeah, turtle tops fifteen.

(16:54):
I like a good turkey sandwich, though. Chicken wing I
had one today Turkey and profo chicken wing is sixteen.
Roast beef is seventeen, Philly cheese steak eighteen, hot dogs nineteen,
chicken nugget is twenty, chicken pot pie twenty one, Wow
chicken pot pie, bet out, chicken salad Sloppy Joe's, and

(17:19):
po boy dog chicken salad not even on here. I
can't believe they got a whole restaurant out of this
a chain of restaurants, so and it.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Must be good because it's a chain, soap if somebody
eat it.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
This sounds like one of the restaurants that will be
closed on a fucking Sunday. Y'all know how them restaurants
pop up and you'd be like, something is weird about
this restaurant, and it's be like, it's closed on Sunday.
These people too Christian or something like. They probably don't
want gay people having rights. But the food is delicious.
But I'm not saying that. I'm just making jokes at

(17:51):
this point. I don't know if that's true about these people.
But uh yeah, anyway, man, and someone someone was talking
about like, isn't it is it black owned? I'm looking
on their website the about section. It's a bunch of
white folk guys. Come on, and I'm a little and
so that y'all said it was black on, I'm a
little insult to y'all even speculated that. Shit, it's a
chicken salad chicken chain. Guys. Don't put that on us.

(18:15):
And if and if it was us, it wouldn't be
going out of business up the street.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
It would not be going.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Out as many black people live here. If that chicken
salad was all the truth, the way it would spread
through the community, that lon.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
Won't be all to know that girl. You had have
gone over there to get that chicken sided. Chicken sided girl,
that chicken sidled his flames. But take your ads over there.
They be sold. That may be sewing out for lunch.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Yeah, and any style of fried chicken is better, Korean style,
it's all better. I can't believe just regular fried chickens
for that's crazy.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
Yeah, Yeah, that's definitely American thing. Yeah, because if they
was a broader diversity, you have a lot a different
variety of food.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
Anything else for your banter.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Yes, we had went out to eat and we was
given the waitress out order and we were talking. And
maybe it don't really bother me if they get it right.
It bothers me when they get it wrong, when people
don't write out order down. If you get it right, good,
great on you. You got perfect memory. But you get
that shit wrong or least something off a little bit

(19:17):
inside of me get irritated because, like, bitch, write it down.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Listen. If you're a waiter and you're listening to this Okay,
I'm talking to you right now. Everybody else you can
take the next couple of minutes off. None of us
is impressed that you can remember to get our order
right without writing it down right. None of us are
impressed zero. If anything. You've just given me anxiety that

(19:44):
you are going to get it wrong. Yes, and I'm
gonna say in my brain, I fucking should have told
to write it down. But I don't want to be
an asshole. Now my fucking order is wrong, or so
I didn't get something. Now I gotta make a decision
on do I just take the wrong thing and just
leave it like that? You know. It's like, I remember
we ordered something, a person didn't write it down, and

(20:05):
then we didn't get one of the appetizers, and I
pointed out to her, like, hey, we never got that
advertiser and she's like, oh, I'm sorry whatever. I was
like at this point, it's fine. I just don't want
to get charged for it because we never got it
and I don't know what you remember to put down
to put in or whatever excuse it is. Now Like
I'm not mad, Just just don't charge me so we

(20:26):
can be good. But yeah, the best case scenario is
that you do remember the order and no one's in.
It's not like I go, that was a twenty percent
tip that just got turned into eight thirty percent tip.
I saw your big brain Encyclopedia Brown. You didn't even
need to write that down, damn. And it's even crazier
now because you got the electric shit.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
And you know what, I think that's what made me
mad because we started going and she got to the
point I can't remember this shit, and then she put
it out. I was calm, but I was like, bitch,
you should have put it out from the very beginning. Then,
like I don't care if I ordered three. Maybe that's
just me just because I've had these brainiac people just
you know, I got it and going somewhere else and forgetting,

(21:07):
like you say, something's wrong, something's missing, something that right,
And I'm looking at you like you should have wrote
the bullshit down.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
Yes, I don't like.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
It either, like you say, it gets me anxiety. So
I'm like, oh, my last thing, it's silly me. And
Rogerck was riding and the little ways thing, it'd be
like a railroad crossing two hundred feet ahead, and I
was thinking, why is it toenness.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
It doesn't say two hundred feet. It just says railroad
crossing the head.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
Yeah, and I'd be looking, I ain't no railroad crossing
right here. Er be like, well, you kind of won't
tell people in vance. You don't want do to be
like here, nigga railroad. I'm like, you know that's kind
of correct. You kind of want people to prepare for
the railroad.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Yeah, like the railroad crossing. She's like, it's not one
around here, And I was like, it's like a good
half them out on the road, and she was like, well,
why is it saying it? I was like, so you
don't get surprised, because who wants a ways that's like.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Watch like make a left like you well damn, I
mean warn men, don't skim me all the way out.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
Maybe if you switch the voice to to like an
old black man, it gives directions at the last second.
Oh no, they just you know. And if you switch
it to like a super old black woman to be
like you missed your turn, Like.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
What that's paying attention.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
They need to have black settings on ways where the
black waves can give you different instructions and uh, you
want to go up until you see that rock on
the side of the road. If you go, if you
pass a tree, you done went too far. You need
to turn around. Like, that's like only black directions on

(22:47):
this way.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
If you see missus Smith dog on the left, you
are too far.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
It's just an ai voice of John Witherspoon just telling
you giving your black directions to everything going to You
can smell the fried chicken. If you're smelling the fried chicken,
then you buy a gas station. Once you get to
that gas station, it's gonna be a man standing out
by a tree. You're gonna make a right When you
see that man, You're like, how does it know? The

(23:14):
man is always there?

Speaker 2 (23:16):
I don't know always? What if?

Speaker 1 (23:19):
What if he's sick today?

Speaker 2 (23:21):
What if it rains? Is that old man? Okay?

Speaker 1 (23:24):
But it it get you there?

Speaker 2 (23:26):
I don't got nothing else.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
All right, cool, all right, let's get into uh I
guess politics. Will we get mad? Maybe? Uh yeah, Okay.
I didn't know she was black until a number of
years ago when she.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
Happened to turn black, and now she wants to be
known this.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
Black people have got to know whether or not their
presidentship crooked.

Speaker 4 (23:47):
Well, why'm not a crook?

Speaker 1 (23:49):
I've learned everything I've got, He's saying in Tennessee. I
know it's a fetching probing ten steep. It's just fooling me.
Want shame on Shame on me, shame shame on you.
We can't get fool again.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
Tell you what I don't know about you.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
But I'm going to go to bed.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Before we get in. It is and something and all
servers don't do this, but something I like when servers do.
When servers turn around, they repeat the order back to you.
I appreciate that. They was like, just so I know
I heard what you said and so, and that eliminate
And I know it just takes a few more seconds,
but a lot of times that eliminates a lot of
errors too.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
Yeah, nerd of the sense they said, I am impressed
whenever a way of remembers my order. I am only
irritated by trying to play it off as if they
didn't forget. If they forget, you part of the problem,
because I'm part of the problem. Because you shouldn't be
impressed that they did that. And when they play it off,
I mean you should expect them to play it off.

(24:51):
They don't respect you. That's why they didn't put your
order down. That's not in the first place. I was like,
you might get the food, right.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
I was like, are you even listening to me?

Speaker 1 (24:59):
They might enjoy this. Who is a fuck? It ain't
my food? Right, fuck out of here anyway, protests to
get mad. Trump ended cash bail in DC. Apparently he
can do that. They have a cashless bail system. It's
something that progressive people like because you keep people instead
of keeping people in jail basically being like, you don't

(25:22):
have enough money to pay to be free. So the
default is you can be in jail innocent and in
holding but not found not actually charged or guilty no,
not actually guilty of found guilty anything to your cookcase right, yeah,
And sometimes you sit there because you never had the money.

(25:43):
You go to court, the case is thrown out or whatever.
Sometimes you don't even go to court, they just throw
the case out. But you've been in jail for two
three months. You done lost your job, place you live, rent,
all the stuff. So a lot of progressive attorney generals
and stuff and progressive prosecutors and stuff was like, hey,
and municipalities like cashless bell. And there's always a lot

(26:04):
of pressure as we talked about with crime yesterday. There's
always a lot of pressure. And this is why I
say people don't keep it real and it's not right.
But social media is like, yes, cashless bell amazing in
real life, the media and right when people start pointing
out who got out on the cashless bell and redid

(26:29):
more crimes And what they do is they make these
stories really big where like and it doesn't even have
to be violent crimes. It can just be a man
has jumped the turnstile seventeen times for the subway and
they keep letting them out. And of course, you know,
an average person, I'm not even saying you're some conservative

(26:50):
or or some like big I want to punish people
type of person. The average person's common sense is gonna
be like, why the fuck do they even keep letting
the dude out if he's just gonna keep going back jail,
Just keep them It's common sense. I'm not saying it's
just human beings think like that. And eventually, if you expect,
now that's an easy one. You get to like, this

(27:12):
motherfucker keeps beating his beating somebody up the street. He
keeps robbing people violently, or or they let him out
because the first thing was like, not that bad, and
then he went and did something completely terrible that it
was like, oh, the first one was because he threatened
a woman, the second one because he killed her. Once again,
that happens all the time with cash.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
Bell, but it does.

Speaker 1 (27:34):
We're not very good at protecting woman anyway, but that narrative,
that story is so powerful that you people, people that
just happened in San Francisco, people that are like, we're
very liberal, very liberal. A couple of these stories make
the rounds and they're like, fuck that, fuck cashless Bell,
keep them locked up. I'd rather innocent people be locked

(27:55):
up than a person that could potentially do some worse
shit be let go.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
Everybody said that till it's them. Yeah, they family member
that they loved ones and then they and then these
same people is in there pleading for them to get
out because nobody, nobody, nobody has the funds and or
can make up, can do the buzzz man. So the
person just locked up.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
It's theory versus practice, right right, And it's just it's
just this is just human shit. This is just gray
area shit that just sucks. Nobody likes to talk about
this ship because it disrupts everybody's narratives of it's all simple.
Sometimes it is complicated, and you know, legal systems can
have to adjust out of time. But the point is
this city was operating this way and Donald Trump gets

(28:39):
to come in and go nah, because he's decided that
it's now a crime written he acts like it's the
robocoph city. Yeah, act like yeah, he acts like this
is Detroit, it is New Detroit. He just acts like
it's New Detroit all the time, and it doesn't matter
what the truth is. So yeah, he was able to

(29:00):
in that, and with them arming the UH National Guard
they have there and all this stuff, it's just it
feels like a powder cake and they're prepared to do
it to other places. They're talking about Chicago and some
of these other black cities. So FEMA workers say Trump's
policies are undermining disaster response. You don't say mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
The same FEMA he cut, the same FEMA who he
told that they couldn't go door to door to be
sure that people get the assistance that he need. The
same FEMA he said it wasn't doing their jobs or
actually robbing for the people. That same FEMA.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
Okay, Meanwhile, you got states sending their national guard.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
To d C. Yeah, they could protect it. They can
actually be protecting their own citizens.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
People people we often deploy during a female type emergencies
sometimes like hey, we need to get the national Guard
down here to put some sandbags. Now they're gonna be
in DC monitoring made up crime and so if something happened,
you're gonna be short handed, right. So, yeah, the female

(30:18):
employees are saying, like, you know, this motherfucker is fucking
this shit up for us. There's one hundred and eighty
one current and former femal employees that ISSULD have warned
this week about major setbacks under Trump's leadership. According to
The Hill, the biggest concern centers on a new policy
require Homeland Security Secretary Christino to personally improve all contracts

(30:39):
over one hundred thousand dollars. They say that slows down
emergency response efforts and leaves communities vulnerable.

Speaker 2 (30:45):
And that's the whole purpose. They don't care.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
They do not care delays during the flood in Kerrville,
Texas in July. They said that was a big reason
that they, like you highlighted the issue. They said, mission
is signs took up the seventy two hours to get greenlit.
One official, even one type official, even resigned in protest.

(31:08):
They also blasted the lack of qualified leadership at FEMA
and the administration's brought a goal of cutting back the
agency's role. They argue that moving responsibility to individual states
without adequate support only makes disaster response weaker.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
Yeah, they don't care. That was the whole purpose. You
purposely move slow. A lot of those those people that
lost their children voted for this at the cost of
their own children, Like literally the cost of their own children.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
This area.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
Right before this, the Republican people shut down the thing
that would have been the warning signal, the sounds and
the sirens to let them know that they didn't get
the tasks out of there, right, you know. But you know,
I'm supposed to be like, if the states won't do it,
then the federal government won't do it. A lot of
people are gonna be very surprised when that your disasters

(32:00):
aren't going away. So they're going to continue to happen,
and they're gonna be all over the place, and it's
gonna be interesting when it started happening, when it happens,
and the state's not gonna have the money, and the
federal government is it gonna give them the money, because
we've seen it where a lot of these people that's
been kissing Trump's ass, Trumps like, I'm not giving you shit,
and he gonna continue to not because he's running like

(32:22):
a business. He feels like, Wow, why we don't matter
if you I'm in office now. So since I'm in
office now, it doesn't matter what you do, what you say,
I shouldn't have to take my funds. That's what he
considered all our tax dollars his funds and and give
it to anybody.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
Trump Well, Trump says his Department of Justice will sue
California pretty soon over their redistricting proposal. Now, of course
they won't be sowing Texas. If anything, I'm sure that
when that is challenged, they'll be doing whatever they can
to support it. And Gavin Newsom is not breaking the law.
He's not threatening to arrest anyone that's a Republican that

(33:02):
leaves the state stuff like that. He's not breaking the law.
They're actually once again, like I said on the show,
it's a process. It's gonna take a minute. But they're
just starting the process. Hey, let's get this referendum pass. Okay, cool,
we we gotta do Okay, we got to propose it first,
then we got to put a vote to the public.
Then we got to do this. We gotta do that.
We gotta have a committee. So he's not doing anything illegal.

(33:26):
But Trump is now talking about they're going to sue
because it's jerry mandering for us, not for you. This
is part of the challenge, and I hope they win.
But once again, I worry about the kind of people
that have been rallying around Gavin News online and that
if something were to happen with a federal Department of

(33:47):
Justice was able to rig this whole thing and he
was not able to get those seats, I personally would
not hold it against them on any level. I still
would be very supportive of that man. But I think
a lot of these flim flam flimsy, you know, whishy
watchy types, they're we'll be like, oh, this is your
liberal savior. He couldn't even get those seats because that's

(34:08):
the kind of shit they did to Joe Biden. They
could not wait to be like, I'm giving up on
the team I'm going on the sideline to pout, and
I feel like three years is a long time to
hope those people stay engaged with Gavin Newsom. But I
hope my misgivings about those people, I hope are proven
to be wrong, and I order that they're never tested

(34:29):
because this lawsuit doesn't go anywhere. But yeah, they are
going to challenge it. And I was expecting Trump to
do this, of course, same And it's so funny because
you know a bunch of Southern states are about to
do the same thing.

Speaker 2 (34:44):
Yes, it's about to be a class X. They're about
to all these states about to get together.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
Right, And so they're not going to the DJ will
not go after those states. Any state they think they're
gonna get some red seats. They're not going to put
a challenge to anything because they're not you know, And
I get it, you guys that that hate Joe Biden
and Merrick Garland. Shit, I get what you're saying. I
don't agree, but I get it. But because most of

(35:08):
y'all that feel that way mostly think of a Democrat
d OJ should be like Trump's d OJ, but target Republicans.
And the difference is that d O j was was
trying to be decent because what many people won't realize thematically,

(35:30):
decency is the opposite of of of Trump. People think
the opposite of Trump is doing trump ship but towards
Republicans and the people that vote for Republicans.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
I hear you.

Speaker 1 (35:42):
It's I for I make you feel good. But that's
not actually the same thing as being the opposite of Trump,
which is what I think Biden and his people are
trying to do is be like, we're just playing fair. Now.
Fair might mean that Republicans gonna always be mad and
they're gonna be in the crosshairs, but it's not because
we're targeting them. It's because we're targeting the law and

(36:02):
saying the law says do this, you refuse to do this,
so you gotta go to jail or you gotta get whatever.
I think Gavin Newsome is, you know, trying to promote
more of an eye for I think, and I just
hope he can do it, because if he can't deliver,
I just think the penalty for it is gonna be
more harsh than if he never tried it at all. Great,

(36:25):
which is not fair, but that's how they that's the
double standard I've seen for democrats, and I'm always add
the caveat. But he is a straight white man, so
maybe I'm just worried about nothing. And everybody's gonna be like, hey,
we love him for even trying it because the bar
is different for them.

Speaker 2 (36:41):
Yeah, time will tell, We will see. Three years is
a very very long time and overall our society and
a lot of people have a goldfish memory, so they're
not going to remember anything else. A lot of times
down Proud, don't even think about that man until some
shit he says goes viral, Like I'm just telling you

(37:01):
that right now, like like online and all these people yes,
like like like they know he's there. But but but
but a lot of these people aren't really political, I'm
not trying funny, or don't really follow or don't care,
don't live in that state, so particularly online, because a
lot of the hoopline are raising money and a lot
of the you know, the Yugo girl and all that shit,
them people don't live here. A prime example of for

(37:22):
that is that dude in South Carolina they run they
lost it. It raised like the most money ever he's
still lost because it don't matter what online says, it's
about the voters who actually live in fucking South Carolina.
Those are the people that matter.

Speaker 1 (37:34):
Yeah, so I we'll see uh. Mark Marin he recently
went on Pied Save America and he doubled down on
his criticisms of Bill. Maher and y'alllso called out Dave Chappelle.

Speaker 2 (37:46):
Shout out to that dude.

Speaker 1 (37:48):
Yeah, he said, Uh. They asked him about Bill, Mary said,
I can't do it.

Speaker 2 (37:55):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (37:55):
I always had a problem with his tone, and it
happens with some of the other boomers. There's this this
desperate chasing of relevance that changes someone's mind in terms
of how they approach what they do, and also kind
of makes the whole undertaking feel desperate. He said, he
got good joke writers who know how to write for
his tone, but I can't see past desperation and what
he's willing to do to stay in the conversation. I

(38:17):
could not agree more. Like I've said this before, I
don't agree with Bill Marrol certain stuff. Now that's fine,
but I didn't really like him. Even when I agree
with a lot of the stuff he will bring up
or thought, well, it's a good point, right, and it's
mostly because I've always found that dude to be so
desperate to be like controversial to the conversation, and as

(38:43):
his relevance started to them, it felt like he was
now chasing certain opinions, you know, like when he decided
the like when he really got hard into Islamophobia and
was like talking about the clock kid like he was
a terrorist, And it was like, why are you I
ain't on this hill right, Like it's like you're you

(39:03):
don't even need this, No, you don't, actually like it's
kind of greedy the way you're approaching these conversations. It's
so greedy and and it just made it made it
feel desperate and not that funny, which is all I'm
in it for anywhere I'm not I'm not a stickler.
I don't need to agree with comedians and shit, it's
just more of a like, y'all, I disagree, but I

(39:24):
see the way this joke instruction and why it's funny.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
But after a while on some of it it just
got away from the jokes, if that makes sense.

Speaker 1 (39:31):
It feels hack, yes, like one degree off from just
what right wing people do, and then you want me
to thank you for it. It's like You're not even
being funny at this point.

Speaker 2 (39:39):
You're not being funny, and I'm here for the jokes.
And once you stop being funny, I'm looking around like, oh,
we're not joking. Why am I in the room.

Speaker 1 (39:46):
Yeah, it's not even like clever or whatever. But yeah,
so he went in on him.

Speaker 3 (39:52):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (39:54):
In early May, he had caught out mar on an
episode of What the Fuck podcast for his whole you know,
sucking Donald Trump's dick. He also said talked about Netflix.
He said, fascism is good for business. Netflix will just
you know, co opt anybody that can take that algorithm.
I used to do a joke about it. Netflix became

(40:15):
right flicks very quickly, and he said when they had
he talked about when they had Dave Chappelle on there,
when they had pushback from the trans community about Chappelle,
they realized that the several days that community was not
going to affect their bottom line at all, and they
cut them loose. That's how fascism works in the business. Yeah,
a lot of people don't talk about this, but Netflix
got rid of all that d I shit way before

(40:37):
Trump took off this. I remember when they were cutting
those jobs and I was like first hire, first fire.
They they once they realized that the DEI stuff was
really a hindrance to just the let's just go make
some money. Yep.

Speaker 2 (40:50):
It was like they was like, what you complained about it?

Speaker 1 (40:53):
They liked having a place where they were like, we're young,
we're hip, we're inclusive, we got all the LGBT he's
working up in. Here's great.

Speaker 2 (41:02):
Love it.

Speaker 1 (41:02):
Even some cues. We don't give a fuck, that's our
great but they like the optics of it. When it
was like, Okay, do we give Dave Chappelle X amount
of millions of dollars to do five specials? But then
he gets stuck on this transshit and we got to
decide do we edit it, do we not put it out?
Do we cut our break? I deal with him? Man,

(41:23):
fuck them gave people fireh That's really what it came
down to.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
That's exactly what they did.

Speaker 1 (41:28):
I'm just glad Mark maris calling it out because I
truly do think that a lot of these comedians are
coward ass copycats and maybe, and look, I could be wrong,
but I think maybe if people like Marin and Burn,
some of these people start fighting back for some level
of like truth, in this game, yeah, because you know,
I know they're much late on this jail Covan. But

(41:49):
try not to hold your bitterness against them because if anything,
say you're a chaseemaker or influence or a thought leader,
don't but don't take away from these bigger voices that
are doing it, because I I think we need some
big voices to stop fucking going along to get because
John Stewart's.

Speaker 2 (42:07):
Never gonna do it.

Speaker 1 (42:08):
He's a coward.

Speaker 2 (42:08):
He's gonna be like thin blue.

Speaker 1 (42:10):
Line of comedy. It's just like a fucking cop but
with jokes where it's like I can't call out another comedian.
Nigga's not a sacred profession. If one of y'all is
a Nazi and the other one is not, then yeah,
maybe it's fucking relevant to the goddamn game.

Speaker 2 (42:22):
Man.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
Beat somebody grow some nuts, say something. Fuck it, Well,
you're already at the top. If you if you are
at the top, if you a coward about this ship
at the top, hiding behind some type of fucking principal
households of respect that you know what I mean, We're
not at the top of shit. Now. It's like so
and so said some dumb shit. They said some dumb shit.
I can't always be everybody's friend.

Speaker 2 (42:44):
Oh yeah, and I know everybody ain't gonna like men.
I became content with that long ago. And I like
the larger voices, and I like that they're white men,
and I like that they're being adamant, and I like
that that they're you know, they're actually talking to people
and people out, like to their faces. Like he's actually
like like in the room with them where they can't

(43:05):
run away like you are.

Speaker 1 (43:08):
But he's big enough that that gets back to all
of them.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
Oh no, no, no, no, I mean like the interview people,
you know, like like he.

Speaker 1 (43:15):
Was in the way you said it was call them
out to their face. And I just want to clarify
for the.

Speaker 2 (43:20):
Artists, Okay, okay, when I mean called him out to
their face, like when he's in like some of these
places do like studio type of things, and so he
can look some of these people in their eyes and
they can know, oh, this is not somebody that that
is gonna back down when I start. It's like I'm
gonna start talking, and y'all know how we do fair
and equal, everything's the same. He'll be like, no, it's
not right. And I appreciate that because it isn't And

(43:44):
I'm tired of people acting like just because you say
something something out loud is facts. That's not true. It's
not true just because you say something, it just it
does not magically make it facts. And it's just not
magically make it. The truth is like, the truth doesn't matter.
The truth can stand on his own. It does not
need your help and or your assistance. Yeah, I think.

Speaker 1 (44:08):
I just appreciate it saying because it's if everyone is
saying the same thing, then it's bullshit, is my point. Like,
if everyone is saying you can't say nothing about trans
kids while they're making the most money ever from comedy,
we're just allowing a lie to exist like it's the

(44:28):
truth because the people we like are are the ones
saying it. So Dave Chappelle gets up there and acts
like a victim for fucking four years in a row
and like these trans kids are stopping him from being
the mister funny guy, when none of that is true.
He's making all the money, he doesn't care if it's
hurting their feelings. He's equating them to white supremacists and
shit like that, because if he can't make trans jokes

(44:49):
that's racist or something, So I forget the logic. It
was stupid, but the point being like, he's allowed to
have those opinions and say that shit, and he's making
all the money. He's on stage and he's yelling, he's
got the microphone, no one is silencing him at all,
and he's grifting off of that bullshit, and then everyone
starts imitating him because they look up to him. And

(45:10):
now everyone's pretending that that's what's happening when it's not
what's happening. And I'm like, where are the other comedians
to be like? I know I and I know you
don't agree with it because I watch y'all talk, and
y'all talk the opposite of this guy, meaning y'all see
it and y'all disagree and you would never do it,
but you have to respect his right to do it unchallenged.

(45:32):
And he's calling all y'all out right, he's calling everybody
else out But no, we can't do that, guys. So
it is good to see people like Mark marrinds because
his voice is too big for us to pretend that
he's not doing it, he says, But ultimately, who's getting
the big deals which shows stay on the air. You
know what they keep repeating. That's them saying, we got

(45:53):
this other stuff and we know there's a few of you,
but we're throwing you a boss. Shut up talking about
all these podcasts about other people, being like, oh, we
got a couple of gay people on the network, so
what do you what are y'all mad about? It was like,
because look who's at the top. Dog, It ain't at
the top. That's not what at the top. Meanwhile, on

(46:17):
on Reddit, there's a Mark Marion reddit and they had
this video. I'll see if I can play it for
you guys of these comedians talking about Mark Marron. It's
like a clip. You can go check the whole episode
out for yourself. I didn't. I just watched this clip,
but it's I think Brandon Shop so he this is him.

Speaker 4 (46:40):
I have a problem with everyone going on podcasts and
talking ship and I think that's.

Speaker 1 (46:45):
Krys Daalia too. Man. I'm let me look up Christa
Leia picture because I swear that's Chris Dalia And if
that's him, he shouldn't be talking about nobody nothing right now,
uh cause he got all kinds of sex scandal, rape,
shit going on in his life, and I know he's
trying to bring back Uh yeah, that's him. This nigga

(47:07):
has a nerve. Uh but yeah, I know he trying
to come back into comedy. Like you know, he didn't
get accused of thirty seven sexual sauce or some shit.
But it's like, maybe you sit out the fuck fuck
Mark Maren thing, maybe you just maybe you don't. You
just leave that one alone. But I hope you get
back to Mark. I hope you bring up everything.

Speaker 4 (47:25):
I have a problem with everyone going on podcasts and
talking shit about everyone. It's it sucks, dude.

Speaker 5 (47:32):
Chris, Chris name name, No good comics are doing that.
I haven't seen one like legit comic talk shit on
another one like.

Speaker 4 (47:40):
There are no public well right, there are a few
moments later.

Speaker 5 (47:44):
Listen, Maren's a soft cuck. Maren would be like, bro,
you know, come on, man, and I like, just on,
just on. Its different than Mark.

Speaker 1 (47:52):
Mark's a salty bitch.

Speaker 5 (47:53):
Just how what community you guys keep saying this community
rights full of supposed to be soft people.

Speaker 4 (47:59):
It was been around for a while. Yeah there was
again exactly yeah it was.

Speaker 5 (48:03):
I haven't seen one like legit comic talk shit on
that one, right, like there are no public well right,
there's no I mean, look nobody.

Speaker 1 (48:11):
So basically there's just showing the hypocricy if they can
sit around and ship on Mark Marin because he crossed
the line now, so now the rules out the door.
He's not funny anymore, he's a cup and blah blah blah.
And I'm sure there's more context in the full episode.
I'm sure that's not the whole conversation, but it's just
that My point is they get to do it. Those
guys get to pal on. And also the we used

(48:34):
to be a community thing, that's such a trick that's
such a trick bag because a lot it's one thing
to say we used to be a community, but now
we don't go outside and see each other. We used
to be a community, we stopped going to church. It's
another to be like, we used to be a community.
But when I started being big at it, y'all decided
not to fuck with me. What happened. I was supposed

(48:55):
to be able to be fucked up and y'all were
supposed to just tolerate it. And that then we could
say we have a community that's not the same. We
were never in community then you know what I mean,
Like if you if part of being community means I
have to like have my humanity disrespected, then we weren't
in community. We were in proximity.

Speaker 2 (49:14):
There is a difference. It's the proximity. And you know,
a lot of times these dudes I've found out overall,
a lot of them O very whack and and a
lot of them, uh, they're not funny to me, a
lot of those dudes.

Speaker 1 (49:28):
I think, so for me, it's that And I truly
mean this. I think most people that are comedic minded
will agree. But you know some people are going to disagree,
of course. But I truly think once people start trying
to make conservative value comedy work, it almost always fails
because it's mostly either clapter I meaning we already agree

(49:51):
with you, so we just we just laughing at you're
picking on the people we don't like, or it's one
hundred percent just the charisma of the person has you
accepting lower standard stuff. I've seen it. I've seen it
with Chappelle, like they're like his last specials. To me

(50:13):
as a fan of his, that was a huge fan.
I used to go see him all the time. It
was almost embarrassing to me because they were street level
hat jokes about trans people. He was forcing them in.
But like, and he'll say, I've never been better than this,
I disagree. I've watched him be better than that. I've
watched him do smarter things and they weren't politically correct.

(50:35):
It wasn't because I agree with the points he was making.
I never saw him as some sort of progressive person.
I think a lot of people built that bullshit up
in their mind because they don't know how to like
stuff and let it be toxic and bad, right, And
I think he did. People are complex, and he did
a lot of toxic, funny shit, But I think that
the trans jokes were beneath him, not on a moral level,
but on the like these these are the same jokes

(50:57):
all the people that oh, oh it did ha ha,
Like it wasn't.

Speaker 2 (51:02):
It was like lazy yes, And.

Speaker 1 (51:04):
Look, he got a lot of money to make them
lazy ass jokes, so like you know, as he said,
he gets paid for the attempt. But it was just
kind of like, I don't know. I heard the first
special and now that it's the fourth one about the
trans people, it's not as it's not even as shocking
as it used to be. Now it's like they expect
you to do it and the audience is claptering, which
is that's beneath you. That's you're supposed to be a

(51:28):
guy that gets laughs. You're getting people that just are
like fuck them, trans people too, and you're trying to
be a line tamer and crack the whip every once
in a while like whoa, whoa. I'm not just saying
it because I hate trans people. It's like, well, they
can't tell the difference because that's that's what they normally here,
and you're not putting enough difference in your jokes to
make people feel that that's not what you're doing. Agreed.

(51:50):
But his charisma is so strong that people just allow it,
you know that. And I felt like he was relying
on I'm Dave Chappelle way more than just I'm funny, and.

Speaker 2 (52:00):
That sucks because there is a difference.

Speaker 1 (52:02):
Yeah, it's a comedy fan. I want to I want
to I want to see the magic trick. But anyway, Uh,
the point is I like what Marion's doing. All right,
just move on. Speaking of l G B t Q,
let me see what you want to be. You better
move your body, you better move your feet, and I
want to grow, Show me cool riding, caring babies.

Speaker 2 (52:26):
L g b t Q news.

Speaker 1 (52:31):
I'm still.

Speaker 2 (52:41):
L g b t Q news.

Speaker 1 (52:45):
L g B t Q news go around the globe.
Fine horrible, horrible, horrible news about l g B t
Q people at this point because there's very little good
news out there. But we just want to keep people
in form. A high schooler says Buffalo Wild Wind server
demanded proof she was female in the bathroom. An eighteen

(53:05):
year old high school student in Minnesota was humiliated after incident.
What she says, a server at Buffalo Wild Wings cornered
her in the restroom and demanded she proved her gender.

Speaker 2 (53:15):
Oh he's gonna be caring Buffalo Wild Wings.

Speaker 1 (53:18):
When she her name is Gerrika Mudra. When she went
into the restroom, a server followed her inside banged on
the star door while saying this is a women's restaurant.
The man needs to get out of here. According to
Gender Dresses of Minnesota Gender Quality Organization, that foul charges
on behalf of Mudra's behalf. Mudra is not transgender. She's

(53:38):
a biracial lesbian with relatively short hair. She told NBC
she often gets questioned in the women's room, but it's
if left alone when she explained she's a woman, but
that didn't happen in this case. Per the complaint, the
server told her you have to get out now, even
after she said I'm a lady. At that point, Mudra
said she felt she had to prove to the service

(53:58):
she is a woman, so she uns up their hoodie.
The show she has breasts. The servey dident same thing
in response, but left the restroom. She went on to add,
the whole situation made her very uncomfortable, and and and.

Speaker 2 (54:10):
The thing is one of those things where you don't
want to complain, but I know I would have went.
It's directed to the management, like that stuff right there
came in there. And so I need to speak with
somebody because I'm not leaving until this is dissolved. I
need an apology from you.

Speaker 1 (54:24):
She is suing. But also she's eighteen. You weren't ready
to do that at eighteen.

Speaker 2 (54:29):
Not at eighteen. No, she's eighteen, gared, frightened, And this.

Speaker 1 (54:33):
Is you know what we talked about. Transphobia is not
just for trans people. Every time they pass on these
transphobic laws about like who can participate in what sports?

Speaker 2 (54:43):
Hormone?

Speaker 1 (54:43):
How do they yet? But forget the how hormones? Forget that.
I'm make a different point. How do they talk about
enforcing it? We're going to look at your children's genitals.
That's how they're going to enforce it. We're gonna go
somewhere and look at a chick. And everyone they look
at is not gonna be a trans person. So now

(55:04):
they're just looking at We're we are so fucking paranoid.
We're empowering people to go look at our children's genitals
for what fucking point? What could possibly be aided by this?
So you won't come in third instead of second or
whatever the fuck like that even at that's the worst
case scenario, and it's just we'll give up everything over

(55:26):
some bigotry. We'll give up all our rights, all the
stuff we hold sacred.

Speaker 2 (55:31):
Fear causes people to give up everything.

Speaker 1 (55:33):
Many of these people are very religious, very conservative, very chaste,
And now it's like, but I need to go look
at your between your legs, because I gotta know who's
gonna who's gonna place in this swimming meat or whatever
the fuck. It's crazy. So yeah, and I'm sure there'll
be straight women who just a gender non conforming styles

(55:56):
like I don't wear dresses, I don't have my cleaving.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
I don't well makeup, and who was in power to
do it?

Speaker 1 (56:02):
A fucking waiter? Tell me the last time you've respected
the waiter. I don't respect the waiter that don't write
my order down, But I'm gonna respect your authority to
look at my sex to find out come on now,
Like I respect you as a baseline as a person,
but you don't have no fucking authority over my life.

(56:23):
If you asked to see my license, it better because
I ordered to drink.

Speaker 2 (56:27):
Because I ordered to drink. What are we doing here?

Speaker 1 (56:29):
This is not reasonable, This is not rational, and it's
not sustainable. We're lucky this shit hasn't ended up worse
because if that person, if that girl would have socked
that waiter in the fucking mouth, I would have been
like understood, Like Luckily they got a level headed person
that was like, here's my teddies, I'm sewing and that's
all it's gonna be as a lawsuit, because somebody could
have shot the fucking place up over that yes, all

(56:51):
these guns and shit crazy Republicans. The man gay school
board member resigned because he's working for aization.

Speaker 2 (57:01):
We don't have to do it anything.

Speaker 1 (57:04):
Why would I have to resign? Yeah, I shouldn't have
to design he had a new position in a local
pride organization. The GOP is saying that he has overt
conflicts of interest because he of his work for the
LGBTQ community. Now, meanwhile, if he was in a fucking
like Westboro Baptist Church, no conflict of.

Speaker 2 (57:20):
Interests none whatsoever.

Speaker 1 (57:23):
If we had one of those guy hates f words
signs out in front of an abortion clinic every week,
all he could be the goddamn superintendent. You know he's
serving the second term on.

Speaker 2 (57:34):
The school board.

Speaker 1 (57:37):
Uh uh yeah, it's a Sarasota County school board, the
same school board that anti LGBTQ plus Moms for Liberty
co found. A Bridget Ziegler is on in twenty twenty,
so she can be Moms for Liberty and tell everybody
how and where the rules are about gay kids. But
that's not a conflict of interest. But him being on

(57:59):
a priude organization is one conflict of interest. It's like
when they say black. It's like when they say black
people can't be jurors, Well, we don't want anybody having
racial bias on the jury. Yes, only twelve white people
can judge this crime. Right that that only makes sense
the time to kill. But yeah, she's on there and

(58:24):
her husband three ways with women were public her In
twenty twenty four, Bridges Zigla her and her husband three
ways with women were publicly Reveller's part of investigation and
accusations of sexual assault made against her husband by one
of the women that the couple has sex with.

Speaker 2 (58:38):
So that's not a conflict of interest. Nobody demanded that
she stepped.

Speaker 1 (58:41):
Down, and nothing perverted about that.

Speaker 2 (58:46):
Distraction.

Speaker 1 (58:47):
But yeah, so they want him to step down because
he uh supports pride and conflict the interest. Guys, Democrat
convinces colleagues to stand up to rons anti pride agenda
with impassion speech. This story is one of them stories
that will make you mad and the reason so basically

(59:10):
what Ron DeSantis in them did. They went and painted
over the pride themed intersection in del Ray Beach, Florida.
Oh no, they wanted to pay it over and this
guy was like no, The vice mayor said we need
to stand up because symbols matter, Okay, and they do.

(59:33):
City Manager Terrence Moore ordered the prize symbols to be
eliminated in the wake of coordinated campaign by the Sentence
in the Florida Department of Transportation to remove rainbow intersections
across the street, but efforts led by Vice Mayor Mayor
Rob Long. Vice Mayor Rob Long resulted in a majority
of city commissions voting to keep the intersection in place

(59:54):
for the time being. So he gave a speech that
made them go, no, we're gonna fight it in this city, right, Okay.
Why I said it'll make you mad is that they
actually painted over the post nightclub Pride theme intersection. And
if you remember Poles, that was a mass shooting, it

(01:00:15):
was a lot. That's more than just that's more than
just pride. Yes, that's like you know me and I
know it's happened already. I'm not saying, you know, people
gonna you know it's not the same, Well, shut the
fuck up. I'm not saying it's the same. I'm saying
I'm not saying it's equal. I'm saying it's the same, right,
I'm not saying it's equal. I'm saying it's the same.
So you can feel differently about how much you offended,

(01:00:35):
but I think it's the same level to me, same
level of offense. But it's paint over black lives matter,
Yes it is, but it's more than just paint over
black lives matter. It's like paint over black lives matter
up the street from where Trayvon Martin died, like you're painting.
You're painting over a mural that's also a pride symbol,

(01:00:56):
but it's also a symbol of mourning and something important
happened here, Yes, something important that people fucking died because
they were just being gay and free in their life.
They weren't hurting anybody, and you have these fucking moral
monsters like ron descentists being like, paint over that shit,
Like this is evil shit. This is like Doctor Seus's

(01:01:19):
villain shit where like a kid can look at this
and go that's evil. It's like you're the people that
are fighting the lorax or some shit like it. Like
what what does the bulldozer running?

Speaker 2 (01:01:32):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:01:32):
Yeah, the bulldozer running on coal as well?

Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
Like what I bet it does.

Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
It's like, oh, children's tears will fuel our bulldozers as
we pave over these.

Speaker 2 (01:01:42):
And they're making them cry of their tan. The playground
down and I think, you.

Speaker 1 (01:01:47):
Know, shout out the Vice mayor Rob Long. This is
to me, And I know I'm not prescribing. I'm not
prescribing anything to fix the Democra party, meaning I'm not here.
I'm not a solutions guy. I know what I feel
and how I feel. I can't speak for nobody else,

(01:02:07):
but to me, this is the leadership I'm talking about.
Andy Basheer did a similar thing at the private DNC meeting.
The standing up for the marginalized people is to me,
the inspiration for Democrats.

Speaker 2 (01:02:28):
It can't be.

Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
It can't be this like man around the Santas tripping.
But this is a losing issue for us. If we
say he shouldn't have did that, and we say trans
people deserve respect, we say the LGBTQ community, that's a
symbol that means, I mean, we could do that. But then,
like a lot of people not gonna linking, let's just
fucking not. Let's just say like it's not happening. Nah man,

(01:02:52):
te get everybody in there to fight. And I love
that this guy said, no, man, we gotta fight, and ultimately,
who knows, they might get super see about the state government,
I don't know, but they put a fault. People are
painting the Pride mural outside of posts, they're sneaking in
and painting it back rainbow, and so the state Ron

(01:03:13):
de Santus is paid an armed police person just to
stand out there.

Speaker 2 (01:03:17):
Innaculates taxpayers money when you just could have left the
shit alone.

Speaker 1 (01:03:20):
No, no, I'm not saying I want anybody to go
out there and get shot by that person. But honestly,
I think it's a good thing that they have to
put some money and a person behind it, because now
it's a new symbol, a symbol of their fucking bigotry.
And how as they will pay the half twenty four
to seven guard standing there to make sure that the

(01:03:40):
bigotry is there. So it ain't about the money, because
you know what, the Pride mural was costing them nothing
nothing it just leave it alone. They're spending money to
make this message. This is who these people are.

Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
Right, and now you're gonna put somebody out there permanently
because the second y'all leave, they're just gonna repaint it again.

Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
Right, So it's just It sucks. It sucks that people
ever deface pride, but the state doing it it's even
worse than just an individual bigot doing it all right,
last but yet, shout out to my man because he
he taught everybody to put that batter in your back.
We're fighting and I love it. Last one Vikings male

(01:04:21):
cheerleaders seen in the same bathroom as female counterparts on
social media video. So there's been a there's been a Viking.
The Vikings have put out a pr campaign about having
some male cheerleaders Blaze Chic and Louis Khan, they and

(01:04:44):
and they've people have been just you know, they're looking
for stuff to be mad at, like the Cracker Barrel logo.

Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
On uh because guess what, the things that they wanted
they got, so now they got to look at other shit.

Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
Yeah, so they just trying to make something out of
nothing with this. We're angry. We're angry about everything. Cracker
Barrel took the whip Master off the off the logo.

Speaker 2 (01:05:04):
Right cause the second y'all quit being angry. Y'all look
around and like shit is fucked up because we got
mad no.

Speaker 1 (01:05:09):
More, so we got to keep you angry, right, So
there are people, and I've seen it online. I haven't tweeted,
I haven't clicked on it and all this. Honestly, you
guys know, I'm having like a moment with just social
media right now where I'm just like, it's all fucking
so stupid and we're just being divided and it's so
fucking bad, and it's we're fucked, We're a fuck, we're cooked.

(01:05:30):
But anyway, let's not get into that. My point being,
I saw that this was the latest let's fight thing, right,
Oh it's a man cheerleader and he's like getting it.
He's like, uh, if there was if I know it's inappropriate,
but if there was scales today, if there was zero
to ten gay he and the nines, Like, he's not

(01:05:52):
like this isn't like him trying to like pass off
his masculine He's not holding he's not the guy that
holds up the cheerleader like he out there snapping on
their ass and giving to And I love it because
nothing nothing makes it more funny to me than people
getting so upset about that. It's like I didn't care
about this, but now I gotta ask, why are you

(01:06:14):
so mad? Why?

Speaker 2 (01:06:17):
Like this first time y'all seen meal cheerleaders.

Speaker 1 (01:06:19):
Yeah, you barely ever see just the cheerleaders on the
broadcast at home. They show them, but they show them
normally like we're going to commercial, and here's a slow
motion of the cheerleader that we pre recorded. Yeah, winking
at the camera or whatever. So you you know, but
it's very rare that you like, they don't show you,
Like here's the Dallas Cowboys halftime cheerleader. We don't see

(01:06:40):
that stuff anyway. I'm like, what's making y'all mad that
this one? It's like one or two dudes and there's
like forty women.

Speaker 2 (01:06:52):
Yeah, the buck the bulk of them them are going
to be women.

Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
Are you jacking it to the cheerleaders a lot of them?
Do you think they had the game with they Dix
out Jack and and Dixon to the cheerleader camp. I
don't think so. I've been the game. I know they
love them, but I've been to games. I've never seen
anyone pull their penis out and start jacking. When the
cheerleaders came out there zero times. Now you say you
think they are doing.

Speaker 2 (01:07:16):
That the way they responded, that's what you would think.

Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
I mean, they responding like they are. But I've been
the game, But is this a Minnesota Vikings think? Are
y'all jacking it in public at the Vikings games? Y'all
just can't help.

Speaker 2 (01:07:29):
Y'all sound I've never seen that the Fantherus game and
we got cheerleaders.

Speaker 1 (01:07:31):
I mean, I understand football is to me terrible to
watch in real life. My least is my least favorite.

Speaker 2 (01:07:38):
Average player is twelve seconds.

Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
Twelve No, I'm sorry about five, three to five of them.
I'm sorry, Yeah, twelve would be like god, damn, was
this a hell?

Speaker 2 (01:07:46):
Mary?

Speaker 1 (01:07:47):
Like the average player is short, and then there's a
fucking thirty second to forty five second break because all
the damage they do each other. I'm not saying they shouldn't.
There's no commercials or distractions are announcing during the break.
There's nobody to re line up. You can't listen to
Chris collins Worth possibly be racial biased, like you're just
at home, You're just in there, and it's in the

(01:08:08):
elements no ac normally because we got outdoor stadiums down
the south, bugs falling on you is raining and shit terrible.
Uh you know, like it sucks to me, I hate it.
And then you see cheerleaders who are just there to
keep you from being bored because you ain't got commercials
in the stadium really, so you just in there being like, well,

(01:08:30):
maybe the cheerleaders will do something I don't know, and
then they come out and you realize quickly it's who
the fuck's that excited to be three thousand yards from
pretty women that are just doing routines. It's like I
don't need them either, you know, they look I love
a cheer like, I'm like, you know, give me a
a or whatever, the fuck that's cool, But like we're

(01:08:51):
so far removed from high school football, Like, how pressed
are y'all about these women that you like? A man? Well,
now my penis is confused.

Speaker 2 (01:09:03):
He don't know what to do here.

Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
I am at a game, just edging between plays, okay,
just ready to explode, come in my pants at any time.
And the only way that's gonna happen is I need
pretty women and they better be women.

Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
God help me.

Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
I need one hundred pretty women dancing with pom poms
and shit, or I'm going to I'm gonna be just
get blue balls and die.

Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
I need.

Speaker 1 (01:09:33):
I need to sexually arrive during this game based off
of these cheerleaders, and how can I do that if
at least one or two of them happen to also.

Speaker 2 (01:09:44):
Be gay men?

Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
Now I got am I gay?

Speaker 3 (01:09:49):
Do?

Speaker 1 (01:09:49):
I want to have sex with a man because I
can't stop myself. My penis is hard, but I don't
have enough time to make it unheard. When I look
at the god, what is going on?

Speaker 2 (01:10:03):
I got this? I guess.

Speaker 1 (01:10:06):
I guess I just need to be upset. I'm gonna
go online on my personal accounts. I'm gonna go on.
I'm gonna tell the world this is the worst thing
happening in the world right now. First they took the
cracker barrel man off of the fucking barrel and now
it's just barrel. There's no cracker.

Speaker 2 (01:10:25):
Yeah, they took the crack out of cracker barrel.

Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
And I said, I'm taking all my stock money out
of that motherfucking shit. I'm done. I'm done supporting their
stock and I you know, and I thought that was enough.

Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
And then I look up.

Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
I'm trying to see if they throwing touchdowns in preseason football,
and there's a man with the women's and I'm like.

Speaker 2 (01:10:53):
Oh, hello, are you? Did you just call me gay?

Speaker 1 (01:10:58):
Because I'm a fan of this team. Well, not not anymore.
I can't even enjoy grown, sweating men in tight tight pants,
tight tight pants, jiggling all over each other, hugging each.

Speaker 2 (01:11:12):
Other, runting, zending over, putting their hands between their.

Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
Legs lamming each other into the ground until they get concussion.

Speaker 2 (01:11:20):
Hal and all top on top of they just shuther
with them hot sweated bodies.

Speaker 1 (01:11:25):
Just pounding each other, you know, tushing each pushing each
other's tushes so they can get homma enjoy that in
a completely heterosexual way. When there's a man with long
hair standing next door women on the sideline, What is

(01:11:47):
this country coming to?

Speaker 2 (01:11:48):
What is it coming to? Tell me? Let me know
what's happening, what's next?

Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
They gonna let women be announcers in the fucking booth
and talk about the game, and not be on the
sideline interviewing people about did they foot.

Speaker 2 (01:12:02):
Turn the wrong way? No, not on my watch. No,
I can't have that. Nope, can't have that at all.

Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
I'm a straight Christian man who needs everyone else to
be the same way. Because it's a slippery slope, slippery indeed,
I will slip right into one of these holes if
I see a man on the other side and I
just watched the male chelie, I can't help it. Please
don't be gay in front. And now I got to

(01:12:30):
explain it to my kids, like I'm Snoop Dogg.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
Who knows.

Speaker 1 (01:12:34):
Oh shit, that is the last story I forgot about this,
this nigga, Snoop Dogg. I hate him.

Speaker 2 (01:12:40):
Yoh no, I hate him. Man.

Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
I don't he voted for Trump? Man, Well, he don't vote,
but he would have voted for Trump if he voted,
if he voted, like and that the crypt Like all
these dudes, they all do the same thing. When they
get busted being posying up to Trump. Will we be like, hey, man,
we see you fucking with Trump. They'd be like, come on,
woo baby boo. You know I wouldn't do that to
your brother. I'm just respecting the office. Trying to get

(01:13:05):
my money. I'm like, yeah, man, but you got a
lot of money. You're not in the I need to
do this event to get some money. Game. No more,
you Snoop dog You at the top of the game.
You America sweetheart. You're going on. You're going to the
Olympics as a mascot. Yes, you are okay, you're America's sweetheart, buddy.

Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
You don't get to be this man.

Speaker 1 (01:13:28):
Come on, dog, I gotta get this money guy. And
he's been running ever since because people did call him
out for that, and he posted a bunch of shit
on Instagram by how he's still a black man and
trying to do that. I'm angry shit like he's Steven A. Smith.
Oh you angry, I'm angry. We all angry, nigga, welcome
to the Internet. Who gives a fuck that you angry?
But it's always supposed to be like I'm personally offended,

(01:13:50):
y'all would question me. Well, now he stepped in it
with LGBTQ people. He's saying he is scared to take
his grandchildren to the movies after watching Pixar's animated film
that has two openly gay characters. He went on a
podcast It's giving I guess the name of the podcast, uh,

(01:14:10):
and someone asked, somebody said, oh shit, I didn't come
in for this shit. I just came to watch the
goddamn movie. It fucked me up. I'm like scared to
go to the movies now, y'all throwing me in the
middle of shit that I don't have an answer for
These are kids. We have to show that at this
age they're going to ask questions. I don't have to answer.
First of all, I will this is once again a

(01:14:33):
privileged thing. The absence of gay people is the absence
of questions, because that's what you're saying, right, Because I
remember watching Teen Titans Go and at the end of
the movie, it was so funny because Robin does his
thing as the credits come up, and it's like, kids,
hurry up, ask your parents where your baby's come from?

(01:14:54):
And it was so funny, becau larious. Parents don't always
have an answer for it. You're watching the kids movie
and I just infecting it. Blah blah blah. It's part
of being a parent or a grandparent in your case,
where your kid asked you a question like, hey, how
did these two women have a baby? There's a lot
of ways to answer that question, you know, But now

(01:15:14):
you're like, they shouldn't even have it in a movie
because I might have to ask a question. All this
blow your mind. All kids movies are about asking questions,
one hundred percent of them.

Speaker 2 (01:15:25):
Every single kid trying to resker something.

Speaker 1 (01:15:28):
You just don't like that question when Bambi's mama gets
shot at the opening scene of Bambie. Your kids got
a lot of questions when move.

Speaker 2 (01:15:39):
Foss goes down on off the cliff. I gotta got
some questions.

Speaker 1 (01:15:43):
When after his prime died and didn't fucking come back.
Even though he's a fucking robot.

Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
He did not come back.

Speaker 1 (01:15:50):
He couldn't just charge him back up. I had a
lot of questions when I was crying in the theater,
had a lot of questions because I was a fucking kid.
Kids are full of questions as they are, doesn't matter
what they're watching. If you're a good parent and engaged,
maybe you try to answer some questions. But yeah, so
he tried to turn turn it into into like I

(01:16:15):
can't even I'm scared to take my kids to the theater.
A guy who you know, his music I listened to
before I was eighteen to right, a lot of kids
my age were exposed to his music. He didn't seen
to give that much of a fuck about it when
he was carrying around scantily clad women leashes at award shows.

(01:16:37):
It wasn't all this, wasn't all this right. If anything,
it was fucked Shirley Chisholm and fuck uh see the
Lawd's tux or anyone had a problem with it right
then when he made porn, put his name on porn,
just the like Snoop Dogg's Doggie Style or whatever fuck
that was to get bred. We wasn't supposed to say

(01:16:58):
nothing about what it represented to the kids. But he's
tightened up about women rappers and they're twerking and ship.
He's turned in to an old conservative black man. Many
people do if their want, But yeah, bro, we don't
want to hear that from you and from you and

(01:17:19):
people can explain a lot of things they want to.
You've made a lot of money off your gift of gap.
You could talk to your grandkid if you want to, Yes,
you could, you know. But yeah, none of this is
why I don't be giving nobody no slack when they
fuck with Trump man. I really, unless you're like in
a position where you literally are dependent on the funding
of the Trump administration and you just don't have a

(01:17:40):
fucking choice, right, Okay, But the rest of y'all over
there kicking it with him, and then black people because
you're a black too, are like, nah, it ain't that bad,
not for me. I'm keeping that same probably a bad
person and it won't be long for they do some
other bad ship. And yeah Snoop did that. He won't

(01:18:02):
catch as much hell as he did for partying with Trump,
but he should, yes, he should. All right, that's it
for that segment. Let's do some guess the race and
then wrap this thing up because I got I got
something to do tonight. All right, guess the race. It's

(01:18:28):
time to guess the race. It's time to race. It's
time to catch the race. It's time to guess the race.
Employee attacked over wrong food order at fast food restaurant
in Nashville. M hm, must have been at Nashville Hot.

Speaker 2 (01:18:49):
Yeah, it might have been Hot Lead.

Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
Must have been at Nashville Hot Lead. But yeah, it
happened as Oh wait, I play to the audio. Let
me know if y'all could hear this.

Speaker 6 (01:19:02):
And facing felony charges after an attack at a cookout
restaurant on Weston Avenue in Nashville.

Speaker 1 (01:19:07):
Cookout more like crash out, Am I right? Everybody?

Speaker 2 (01:19:12):
Can y'all hear that?

Speaker 4 (01:19:13):
Chat room?

Speaker 1 (01:19:18):
All right?

Speaker 2 (01:19:19):
Back to the art of cookout. You've had to be
looking out.

Speaker 1 (01:19:23):
Cookout need a lookout. I'm assuming I could hear it. HM,
all right, here we go.

Speaker 6 (01:19:30):
When we're breaking news this morning, a man facing felony
charges after an attack at a cookout restaurant on Weston
Avenue in Nashville.

Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
Hey Kennedy at the w kron Duck Hummel or guess
now at the arrest details justin.

Speaker 3 (01:19:40):
Peyton And according to those arrest documents, the man went
into cookout on Saturday and attempted to take money from
the tip jar. An employee intervened and said they would
give him food, but the man, identified as a thirty
three year old Adrian Lamar Sharky, became aggressive. According to
the report. The employee said they were able to get
Sharky out side, but it became physical, with Sharky punching

(01:20:03):
and strangling the employee. A witness helped break it up.
Documents say Sharky threatened to come back and quote shoot
up the place. Sharky left the scene, but returned when
officers were there and was arrested.

Speaker 1 (01:20:15):
And remember news.

Speaker 3 (01:20:16):
She brings you breaking news around the clock at w
pren dot com.

Speaker 1 (01:20:19):
And we're breaking I just like that a couple of things.
One he's like it didn't say who the tips was
for a detail they left out of you. I don't
think they brought it up in the story. But they
offered him a cup of chili to keep they tips.
They were like, here's some free chilli. He was like,
that's the wrong food. Like, I don't I don't want

(01:20:40):
to deal with that. So, uh, yeah, I guess the
race of mister Adrian Lamar Sharky. I'm black, all right,
Karen's going with black for this one. They checked the
chat room see what they believe his race was. M
I shoot this bitch black black, black, black with a

(01:21:02):
cup of water that he filled with soda. The correct
answer is back. And I was looking to see if
his picture was in his article because I had pictures
of him earlier. But I must have school with them.
But uh, I mean, come on, guys, he was black.

Speaker 2 (01:21:27):
What are we doing here?

Speaker 1 (01:21:29):
Yeah, I will look it up pictures. Now I can't
find a picture I had earlier. Oh, anyway, he probably black.
Let's just chalk that up to racism. And now, yeah,
y'all know I'm racist. All right, Let's go to the
next one. A TikToker gushes over killing a man who
owed him thirty one thousand dollars, tells his followers to

(01:21:51):
never move on if keep that same energy as a
person that you this to be the face beside it.
Knaki Bullah habib Zoi talking in a TikTok video where
he allegedly shot and killed a Walnor Kifton is the

(01:22:12):
picture for this one. A Texas man shot and killed
one of his former co workers over thirty one thousand
dollars debt that the victim owed him, then he started
talking trash about it on TikTok, which helped leave investigators
straight to him. You don't say, I say twenty five
percent of episodes offore my man in like this. They
were like, they killed him. Nobody knew why until they

(01:22:33):
logged on the Facebook and they said exactly why. Knakwe
Bulah habib Zoi, twenty three, of Houston, was arrested by
the police and charged with murder for the shooting death
of A wal Noor Kifton outside of Northwest Side Apartments.
His arrest Avidavid, which is tame about the local paper,
details how he allegedly took the social media at the

(01:22:55):
blowing Kifton away with multiple gunshot wounds and boasted about
what happened. His user name is Kai Hosti two thousand
and two. It was confirmed by the police with it
still being active as a Sunday afternoon. Well he got
to delete that account, but I guess then how they
gonna see that you murdered them? So all right, you're right,
You're right, that's got the brand on brand. If your

(01:23:18):
brand is I kill people for owing me money. You
can't be like, let me delete this one. If you
do something bad to something bad would happen to you.
He allegedly wrote in one post, we never move on
without taking our events. He allegedly said in another he
was making multiple posts. What's worse if it blew up
or if it didn't. Duh, You're like, damn, only twelve

(01:23:39):
people like that? Let me make another right. He bragged
about how he finished him over the debt that he
was allegedly old, swears he did it with his hands.
Affi Davis said about his alleged phone comments, his hardest
pleased and satisfied. The document ads, Oh he wanted them.
He a different type. You say that as a sentence.

(01:24:01):
That's not a sentence that come out of norm people mouth. No,
it is not if you if I if you, if
you said Rod, I saw you at the basketball court.
You don't like that one dude, and you socked him
in his mouth, and I go, my heart is pleased
and satisfied. I yeah, that's a little cuckoo.

Speaker 2 (01:24:21):
Yeah. The second you say that, I'm gonna start slowly
back in because.

Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
That's that key and pill mm a sketch, Yes it is.

Speaker 2 (01:24:29):
I will make his soul cry.

Speaker 1 (01:24:32):
Here's his family watches him as sin to heaven. It's like,
whoa calm down now, they say. Multiple post have been deleted,
including one that featured a photo of Kifton. That hibbab
ibib Zoi, who was over twenty thousand followers, share with
his users. Oh now, it's unclear how many had before

(01:24:52):
the shooting, so maybe it went up. Wow, that's crazy.
If it's man, we are fucked. There's a society. Yeah,
it probably Oh he murdered somebody, let me hit.

Speaker 2 (01:25:02):
The heart, but let me hit the follow up button.

Speaker 1 (01:25:04):
It's gonna be crazy. What else is he talking about?
Oh he got a good chicken salad recipe. Heart Karen
guess the race A mister Knakula habib.

Speaker 2 (01:25:17):
Zoi make a mean yellow curry Indian.

Speaker 1 (01:25:21):
All right, Karen saying Indian. Let's see what people in
the chat room believe about. I'm a lot of ourlsh
knakwe bulah habib ZOI. This feels like a character. George
Lucas comes up with, maybe ice need to focus on him,
dumb imported Nanja Indian Asian, black African? Why they gave

(01:25:46):
that boy an African name, knowing he from Cleveland? Black?
This is why Justin doesn't lend his coworkers lunch money.
Black thirty one thousands a lot of lunch money. The
correct answer is I'm gonna say Middle Eastern. But Karen,
I will count your Indian. And I think some of

(01:26:12):
y'all said black, he's not.

Speaker 2 (01:26:21):
Yeah. My other one would have been been would have
been clerk at the seven eleven.

Speaker 1 (01:26:25):
Of course, because that's racist.

Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
Race.

Speaker 1 (01:26:29):
Of course I wouldn't argue. I wasn't saying that was it.
I'm just saying, of course, all right, let's see, we'll
do one more, but we gotta go to the bonus round.
Are you two for two today?

Speaker 2 (01:26:41):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (01:26:41):
I am all right? Why I am racist?

Speaker 2 (01:26:48):
How can I be racist about anybody or anything in
my life?

Speaker 1 (01:26:55):
How can I call them niggers.

Speaker 2 (01:26:57):
Just call them niggas.

Speaker 3 (01:27:00):
This tar.

Speaker 1 (01:27:02):
Gold change and fried and Skinny by Boone, big fast Rubbers,
high jumping speed chucking three hundred and sixty degree basketball.
An I Hop waitress sexually harassed a female customer and
rubbed the fifty one year old woman's breast, back and
arm at the sitting next to her in the restaurant booth,

(01:27:22):
according to the police, who arrested the worker for battery. Now,
come on, that's some I Hop behavior. I mean, that's
a wilfare house behavior. You an I Hop act? Right,
Investigators a last that Ali made Wright, a twenty six
year old surrey at the Florida I Hop, was waiting
on the patron when she began to call the victim
a sexy cunt and gave her a milkshake that was

(01:27:44):
not ordered.

Speaker 2 (01:27:46):
Was she drunk?

Speaker 1 (01:27:48):
You the waitress? They don't even sir, alcoholic? I Hop?
I don't think. I don't think they must have showed
up lit or something. Right, cops charge would return to
the table, continue the car a sexy cunt?

Speaker 2 (01:27:59):
Come on, so the waitress is doing this.

Speaker 1 (01:28:04):
The waitress growth the customer, She's like, you a sexy cunt,
so they get you a milkshake.

Speaker 2 (01:28:10):
So the waitress sent up a milkshake. Did that customer
in the order?

Speaker 1 (01:28:13):
Right, It was like, you bring all the boys to
the yard and me, oh.

Speaker 2 (01:28:16):
Yeah, you weren't lit before your shift started.

Speaker 1 (01:28:20):
She was gonna wait till that lady went to the
bathroom and be like, I think you a man, show
me them to this right, then sat next to the
victim again to rub her the victim on the back
arm and then outside of her right breast and was
seen resting her head on the victim's shoulder. The victim
did not know the defended and did not give her
permission to touch her. The incident was recorded was eight

(01:28:42):
PM and reported to the cops and they did have
it on security camera.

Speaker 2 (01:28:46):
Yeah, case, everything reported, and yeah, you can have a
lawsuit on your hand.

Speaker 1 (01:28:50):
Listen, I understand if this woman was Jamie Lee Curtis,
then you just need to shoot your shot and take
the risk. It's worth jail. Right, was the rest of
her battery and booked in the county jail. Mister me
in the charge. She was released for two on two
hundred and fifty dollars bond and spending the night in custody.
After spend the night in custody, a judge's ordered the
Saint Petersburg resident to have no contact with the victim. Well,

(01:29:10):
I mean, unless say, I doubt she's coming back to
that ie. Hop, I think I think we're safe on
that one. Guys, I think she learned her lesson to
the arrest aviidated in the case the cost of leader
that detected an indication of alcohol influence.

Speaker 2 (01:29:26):
Like you were lit, like you had to be lit. Yes,
you walk in talking about we got a daily special.
I think, is you right?

Speaker 1 (01:29:35):
I'm gonna read it to that fresh and fruit that girl.

Speaker 2 (01:29:40):
I get ready, I flipped them flap jacks.

Speaker 1 (01:29:42):
Yeah, I'm gonna put butter both sides of that bread.

Speaker 2 (01:29:47):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:29:48):
It's gonna be some cakes in them pancakes, right, don't
don't get me started. But uh, it's unclear she's still
working there or not, which Uh yeah, who knows, hop,
I don't know what. They might have some tolerance policy.

Speaker 2 (01:30:07):
They might have. They might like, well, we'll be hearing
till they take you to jail.

Speaker 1 (01:30:10):
Some people are zero tolerance. Our company is a little
bit tolerance.

Speaker 2 (01:30:14):
Tolerance. We need to have somebody to show it to
come the night shift. She was the only one willing too.

Speaker 1 (01:30:17):
Maybe she should stop being stuck up. I have released
the statement. It said, bitch, you ain't that fine anyway? Right,
that's the race. Her name is uh Ali May Wright.

(01:30:39):
Oh white, Karen's going white for Ali May. Let's check
the chat room. Oh, I don't see a lot of guesses.
Come on, come to my house and taste my pumpkin
spiced pecakes. You sexy cut white.

Speaker 2 (01:30:49):
That's hilarious.

Speaker 1 (01:30:50):
One of those flapjacks, white folleling flapjacks. White. Uh. The
correct answer is she was white. I feel like someone
that just like Ali May. At it again. Somebody gonna

(01:31:13):
get table five. She's out there feeling her teddies again.
Somebody get Ali oh man. And I'm sure she thought
she was being so charming with that bullshit. She was like, yeah,
look at me. Okay, this is what it is. Sometimes
you got to you know, you got to get in
there and really greet the customer right away, a personal experience.

(01:31:36):
I'm not I'm not worried about the tip. I'm worried
about the tip of them nipples. All right, let's go
to the soy ratchiness.

Speaker 3 (01:31:44):
Kay m.

Speaker 1 (01:31:52):
H, all right, I might be able to play this one.
Let me see if I can. If I can, I

(01:32:14):
think it's gonna play this video, but I'm not one
hundred cent sure. It might just be some bullshit. Oh no, oh,
never mind some bullshit because it's just the raw, the
raw footage. But I will play the row footage for y'all.
Just let me read the article. A shocking video was
captured the moment a drunk sword with a maniac tried
to smash its way through the glass doors of an
Irish pub in the US. His cusiners fled for their lives.

(01:32:36):
Kevin Simmons, twenty six, who lives within a few meters
of Donovan's on Main Street and the town of Bennington, Vermont,
is now facing fourteen charges, including the timpted murder. He
is also facing thirteen other charges, including aggravator saw with
a weapon, burglary with a daily weapon, at four counts
of criminal threatening. He faces a life sentence on the
attempted murder charge with the minimum of twenty years, and

(01:32:57):
he is convicted, he faces additional forty eight years combined
on the other counts. So they said that he went
that he went to the bar. He left without paying
his bar tab. When he returned sometime later, he was
refused service, and then he started smashing glass. He left,
only the return again to start pounding on the outside
glass with a Semurari type sword.

Speaker 2 (01:33:18):
Well you didn't pay your bill. They they could have
been like, I want money better than like you just
can't come in here no more because you owe us basically,
and he.

Speaker 1 (01:33:25):
Was like what He tried to push the safety glass
off the second door in with his fist when the
sword broke in his hand.

Speaker 2 (01:33:33):
Oh no, he got a cheap sword.

Speaker 1 (01:33:35):
When the cops arrived, they found him badly injured, bleeding
from his face. And no, so he hurt himself then
sign he got beat up. He tried to bust to
the glass and the glass one we know what they say,
don't tap the glass, please don't. He was allegedly non
cooperative and was threatening to kill a bartender who had
attempted to stop him by smashing him in the face
with a bar stool. Oh oh so maybe something to

(01:33:58):
bleed him from that? Sorry, go to so I didn't
do that. Bar stewd to the face does have some
side effects. Uh, but yeah, they hit him with the
bar stool after he broke through both doors.

Speaker 3 (01:34:08):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:34:08):
They later retreated the sword, which had significant marks on
it was broken and bent in half. The attack was
captured on the mobile phone. The video file, which shoves
the two bartenders inside down of his the Simmons runs
up to the glass door with the Semuri sword in
his hand. Once I remember rushing to lock the door,
Simmons can miscend striking the door with the sword. Here,
here's the video so y'all can see it.

Speaker 2 (01:34:27):
Yeah, they were trying to protect himself. I think y'all
think you're gonna get the ball stool too.

Speaker 1 (01:34:32):
Yeah, and like it's frantic, like they're trying to like
block the door. He busts through the glass. A lot
of shaky cam here. They're not holding the sideways shout
the world star been a while then, I guess they
tried to lock an inner door. And then he starts
fucking swinging at that with the sword.

Speaker 2 (01:34:50):
The last thing you want him to do is to
get in there.

Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
Boy, we don't talk enough about alcohol. We'd be like,
don't get on cracked and cocade. I'm like, you can
just go buy some alcohol and be a completely different person.

Speaker 2 (01:35:04):
But that's the one thing they don't test for.

Speaker 1 (01:35:06):
Yeah, yeah, you mean when you get a job today,
what you mean when the cosport.

Speaker 2 (01:35:11):
Drove, They don't test it for the other ship to
just make you get the monkeys and make it sleepy
and you know, and ship like that. They're like, we
we we make money off this alcohol. We don't make
money off that other shit.

Speaker 1 (01:35:23):
Where are the fathers? All right, y'all, we'll be back
tomorrow at five pm Eastern time, and we will have
keV on stage here.

Speaker 2 (01:35:31):
That'd be fun.

Speaker 1 (01:35:32):
So we're gonna talk to him about his new book
and life and Churchy season two and all that stuff
and just catch up with him. Man, generally good dude.
And I'm assuming our chat room is gonna be packed,
so get here, yeah, get and be here on time
so that we can let everybody in because I know
they're gonna charge us over a certain amount of people. Yeah,
which happens when cav comes. Yeah, that's why we love him.

Speaker 2 (01:35:53):
Yeah, that's a good thing. We don't mind pay I
pay the fee. Yeah, all right, y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:35:57):
Until next time.

Speaker 2 (01:35:58):
I love you. I love you too.
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