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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listen to the black Guy You Tips podcast because
Rod and Karen are hot.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Hey, welcome to another episode of the Blackouts podcast. I'm
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All right, all kind of stuff to talk about, of course,
but I guess we'll start with Karen. Do you have
any banter?
Speaker 1 (01:09):
I do?
Speaker 3 (01:10):
Do you have any? Do you have any Do you
have any banter?
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Banter?
Speaker 1 (01:23):
Banter?
Speaker 2 (01:24):
Banter, banter? Do you have any banters?
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Talk to me?
Speaker 2 (01:39):
Do you have any banter? Banter?
Speaker 1 (01:42):
All right, but let's I'm gonna banter you away.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
Like I said, we might not get through the mall
because I basically so many Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Because we didn't get to do any last week.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
Yeah, and that kind of makes sense. Yeah, because I've
been kind of just rangemed.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
We'll do a couple of we'll run out as we
do episodes.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
This one no problem.
Speaker 4 (01:59):
My first one is I may have said this before,
but something I realized, why does everything got to have
a USB plug? Sometimes when you purchase things, you want
it to actually go into the wild with like real electricity,
because depending on what you're doing, you want something strong.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
And the USB thing it just charges, which is fine.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
But what I've realized about some items, whenever you use them,
they're not as powerful as something they just can go
in and just pick up them watts.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Because like.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
I like to blend like smoothies in the morning, like
frozen fruits and things like that that I got in
the freezer, and I think the one that I had,
I don't know if the cup or whatever broke or whatever,
so it got thrown away. So I had the base.
I was like, well, the base don't do me no
good if I ain't got the lid to go on it.
So I just threw the thing away. And they're normally
cheaper than like a standardized blender like a lot cheaper
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because it's almost like a personalized one.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
So I kind of been, you know, looking on Amazon,
looking online. I ain't went to Walmart. I was just
trying to look.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
And what's so frustrating is that all of them are
like us B. It's like, bitch, I got my watch plug,
I got my phone plugged, I got my headphones I
got I don't have enough plugs for all these goddamn USBs.
Sometimes I want something that I could just plug up,
unplug it, put it to the side, and pick it.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Up again tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
And what I realized, and I've been kind of working
on going online like YouTube and stuff like that, a
lot of times they say those things are there strong
because they plug and and you know they don't crust
the ice as well and all that stuff.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
So I was like, why can't I.
Speaker 4 (03:26):
Just find a little small, personal one, because the thing
is they got them, but I don't want the full
size because I know you sleep in the morning, you know,
waking you up and shit. So I was like, I
want something to small and port that don't make a
lot of noise, And why us everything out the b USB.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
It's just frustrating.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
Sorry, nah, I hear and then some things just don't
work the same, uh with the USB or whatever. You know.
But I think a lot of things are going smaller now.
Appliances are going smaller. Technology is going small learn a
lot of it's less powerful because I know I experienced
that with vacuum cleaners, Like I had to go and
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buy one that plugs in and stays plugged into the wall.
Because while there's many portable ones and you know, oh
you can use it in your car, you can take
it apart, they don't be sucking as hard. You know,
I need that. I need that Vanessa del Rio section.
I need that thing to take the skin off of it.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
All right.
Speaker 4 (04:28):
Who want to be going over a thing four times
vacuum clean.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
I want to look at someone on the ground and
be like, the vacuum cleaner can handle that. And the
only ones that can do it are the ones that
stay plugged in as you vacuum. The the other ones
aren't as powerful. Same thing with the cleaning utensils, like
I have some like, oh, you can clean your bathtub
with this thing, but the ones that are the best,
in me are We're never going to get past the
old school like stay plugged in, use all the electricity
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in your house versions. I agree, the economy gotta be
down bad because I keep seeing movie stars do a
TV ads and it's gotta be hard for other actors
because whenever you do that, you push everybody else down
the level. And so seeing Bradley Cooper do an ad
for shampoo or Verizon Eat or whatever whatever, just seeing
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him do that means there's a guy that used to
be the guy that they called to be, like, hey,
we need a guy to do the the be the
guy that that has Verizon and you used to could
get famous off of that, like the guy the Verizon
guy was a guy for a while, like we was like, damn,
that dude is famous.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
The same thing with the lady the.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Guy cold lady Flow, that's not guy cool progressive.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
I mean, yeah, that's what I meant. Flow from progressive.
It's like a normal, normal person. In after while, it
was like, okay, she is that.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Person, yeah Jake from State Farm, like but it meant
like you was making a living, like you was somebody
you there was a wrong of an actor that you
could be where it's like yo, you this is your
big break. And maybe we never see you in a
lot of shit. Maybe you know, you get type cast,
but you'll never be broke or whatever you're you know,
you'll make some money, but that's gotta suck when it's like,
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you know, oh, I think I'm gonna be the Verizon guy,
and it's like, actually, no, it's gonna be Matthew McConnaughey. Right,
you know, Woody Harrelson's gonna be promoting.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
This and they probably can pay you a lot less.
But they were like, no, we got the star.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
Basically, yeah, but it means that those stars, you know
that used to be like movie stars and that would
be how they made their money. And then I blame
like streaming because I think once movies went to streaming,
that meant big stars were becoming small screen stars, regardless
of you know, how they wanted it, the workout or whatever,
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and it just blurred the lines to where like Leonardo
DiCaprio or Denzel Washington can be doing a movie theater movie,
but then they can also be doing a just straight
the Apple TV movie. And once you start blurting those lines,
like the Marcations actually push people down because it's like,
if I can get Scarlet Johanson to eat a big mac.
Why the fuck do I want to get you know,
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gast Armante to eat a big mac. Even if Gasta
Ormonte might this might be his big break and people
might be more relatable for some reason. People are like, no,
I need to see Scar Joe eat that big Max.
So yeah, I think it's gotta suck for those those guys.
You know, I'll be watching TV like is this a
movie ad? Like yes, oh wait, Bradley, Bradley Cooper's just
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buying a phone. Okay. I thought this was like for
the next movie he's in, But this has nothing to
do with that.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
Agree.
Speaker 4 (07:39):
I just realized, well, I've been do this, but Roger
made me come to the realization.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
Simple marketing works.
Speaker 4 (07:47):
Like you know, people laugh and they joke about, oh
I wouldn't get caught. A simple simple marketing works on me.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
What was going down the road?
Speaker 4 (07:54):
I looked up and I seen a sign for both
Jangles for Cajun Bow Rounds, And I was like, oh,
I'm gonna get me.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Some those that don't know. If you're not from the South,
Bow Jangles has Cajun fries. Their fries are all seasoned
with Cajun seasoning. They're delicious unless they overseason them, then
they're just salty. Piece is a mess. But when they're good,
they're good. But in the morning they do bowl rounds,
which are kind of like a hash brown slash potato.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Is in the circle.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
Yeah, and you get like three of them. They're thick,
they've been fried. They're like, they're delicious. But I'm sure
that you know. I don't even look at the calories.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
I don't even knowpe.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
But so that's what a bow round is. It's different
than than a fry for those that don't know.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
Okay, okay, yes, thank you for explaining that, baby people
outside of the market.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
And so I was like, oh, bow rounds.
Speaker 4 (08:52):
I was like, oh, casun bow rounds. And Roger licked
at me, say that may not but but bow rounds
for Casun saw and I say, damn, they got me
with the secret marketing. I'm not not the secret market
but the simple marketing. It's like, take something we already have,
jazz hands it up and and present it again. And
I'm like, oh, I got to try that, even though
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I know where the boat round is and I know
they have cajun casun uh uh So, but for some reason.
It got me that and the other thing that got
me was we got uh is it the red zone?
Speaker 1 (09:28):
Uh? I think yeah, we got the red zone.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
And so the big thing was the NFL bought the
red zone, and so the big thing was like, we're
gonna do commercials, and so people got mad and upset
and things like that, but they slid in the commercial.
I didn't even realize it, and I was like, oh shit,
that is a commercial. And I just like, yep, Dad
s how to get you and he did, like a
live reading. And my thing is if we're gonna have commercials,
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make it so it don't rock my world. And so
it was just integrated in and child I was fine
with that. I realized, I am the simple thing. This
is why they make up. They don't comple cake commercials
and ship like that. For people like me, that's like
like a simple ohn, Jess hands, I'm here, let's dance together.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
Like the irony is that those commercials have been in
red zone already for a long time. But you know,
they're just and they're they're not very intrusive, and people
just like being upset. But one of the things people
don't count. That's also been advertising and it's been in
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red zone for a long time. It's all the sponsorships.
It's oh, we're going to the Buffalo Wild Wings Quad box. Yeah,
oh we're gonna look at the All Hands good I
mean the State Farm Good Hands Replay of the Week
or whatever. Like all that stuff is ads anyway. But yeah,
it's uh but yes, simple marketing is funny, and I
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think fast food companies probably do it the most because
they remix the same ingredients in the different stuff, but
it's all the same ship. Taco Bell is probably the
best guy Taco.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
It's the king of that, you know.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
But yeah, you know that the new Cajun Bowl rounds
is like we already have that. I guarantee you that's
people that work that has been doing that. It's like, yeah,
man put on cage seasoning on.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
That for years and somebody was like, we just sell it. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
I remember when Megan and Stallion had to deal with
Popeyes and they had Hottie sauce and I was like,
Hoti sauce tastes a lot like they sweet hot sauce
that they already had. But you throw that Megan thee
Stallion on there, it's like it's different, you know, so yeah, yes,
remix it.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
The only one, the only sauce that they didn't have
remix with that was that.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
A B two k not bts.
Speaker 4 (11:39):
Bts they had at McDonald From McDonald's, they had a
sauce and I've never tasted a sauce like that.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
They've never had it on They.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
Even even that, I bet you was like they took
sweet and sauce sauce and mixed it with hot mustard.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
You know, like something like that.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
They don't been inventing the wheel. They don't like, they
don't got a secret mix chef in the Baptis back then, cooking.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
With a degree nig scientists.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Yeah, they just remix and stuff. I was watching football
the other day and they were going into halftime, and
you know, I'll see it all the time. But whenever
there's a kicker that's about to kick a field goal
and the coach has timeouts on the other team, a
lot of times they'll call a time out right before
the kicker is about to kick the ball. They call it, Yeah,
they call it freezing the kicker right. And I don't
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know that there's any math or science to freezing the
kicker working. If it's a superstition or what, or coaches
just don't want to go into the end of the
game press conference and explain why they still had time
outs left. I don't know, right, but I don't think
it works. And here's why I don't think it works,
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because they only do it at the end of the half,
of the end of the fourth quarter. If it worked,
why would you ever let a motherfucker kick a field
goal without rattling their brain. Don't give a fuck. If
it's zero zero in the first quarter, they going for
a field goal time out? Yes, if I gotta. If
I if I can reduce the probability of them hitting
the field goal about fifty percent or some shit, then
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I'm just doing it randomly. I'm not. I'm not only
waiting until we oh, we absolutely need it. What if
you don't need it at the end of the half
because you made them go oh for three field goals
throughout the first half, so you ain't really worried about that. Shit.
It don't work. It's gotta be superstition, and coaches probably
just do it out of just man, I gotta look
like I'm coaching, gotta look like i'm doing something.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
I think that I think a lot of it, you know, because,
like you said, they don't do it at the halves
and at the end of the game.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
So I'm like, I need to use my timeouts.
Speaker 4 (13:38):
I can't, like I can I can't go in like
you say, to the prince conference or have somebody throw
from a microphone microphone in my mouth and.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
We had we had a time out that we didn't use.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Yeah. My favorite thing is when they try to do
it but they do it too late, and so the
kicker actually gets a free practice kick, yes, because they
hate that. They hate when they because they be out
there right next to the ref like oh no, no, no, no, no,
no now, And I'm like, man, it's so good when
they do it too late and they and they still
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call the time out, but it's like the guy gets
a practice kick now, so now he's like, okay, cool,
I should go a little to the left. And my favorite,
my favorite is when they missed the first the practice kick,
but the ref gives them the time out, so now
it's got a do over. So he really missed the kick,
but now you don't give him a chance to line
that bitch up and be like Okay, to the left.
I'll see the wind is blowing a little hard.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
I've seen that happen before it too.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
It's the best, but yeah, a freezing the kicker is bullshit,
superstitious stuff.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
I feel you on that one. This one is is
more of a tank than the kind of a random thot.
Me and Rojake. We was up.
Speaker 4 (14:45):
It was going to the Costcos and kind of weaving
in and out of traffic. And it's this new Indian
place it's about to open up, like I guess the
Indian Spice type of place. And it used to be
a guitar center. And I don't know why.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
I was talking to Rodger.
Speaker 4 (15:03):
I was like, ain't that ain't that with that the
guitar Hero his defeat, And my brain said, Karen, I
think that's a video game. I say, goddamn, you do
got guitar in But it's not the same guitar center.
That's the place where you know, you get your drums
and and and and all your your your stuff for
like performing and all that stuff.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
So for some reason, I call that bitch guitar Hero.
And I don't know why. I just thought guitar and
went from the and jumped off the cliff.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
And last one for me. Uh. I was going I
was leaving the gym and I saw a dude going
in the gym and he had on pajamas underneath his
basketball shorts and he was carrying a bag of McDonald's
walking into the gym, And I just want to say,
I appreciate his commitment to sending mixed signals out to
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the world like they don't. That's a that's that you
can't judge a book covered because you don't know what's
going on with that book. He's doing everything. Obviously, he's
resisting in two different realities. I'm not. I'm just here
to put on my pajamas and sleep through the day,
get a bag of McDonald's, and also, you know, let
me put them some basketball shorts, go to the gym
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shoot around. I don't know what that man was gonna
do when he got in.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
There and I got some McDonald's on the way.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
I don't know he had McDonald's in his hands, so
it wasn't like he had it on the way. It
was with him walking in the gym. He was gonna
eat McDonald's in the gym. I was like, this dude
is just built different. We all need to aspire to
that level of complexity. You know he was he was
sending out like he was being the authentic him. I
feel like we should all be able to do that.
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You know, I don't got it when I'm in gym.
When I'm in gym mode, I'm like, keep the McDonald's away.
I don't want pajamas, I want athletic giar. I'm about
to go ahead.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
And bust a sweating about the rest.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
But maybe maybe between sets he eats fries and then
lays down and reads a book, and.
Speaker 4 (16:58):
Then upwe that between the two to three five minute works.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
Then he's like, all right, let me bust another squatch out.
Let me let me hit the treadmill real quick, and
then finish my big mac. I don't know what he
was gonna do, but I appreciate that man for just existence.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
That's hilarious.
Speaker 4 (17:18):
And since that was your last one, I'm gonna do
my last one, I'm gonna do one more.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
There's I've never put like this. We had went to
go check out.
Speaker 4 (17:32):
We was checking out of a place, and you know
how now everybody asks you you on a round up
and all that stuff. Nothing worse than because I know
most of the time they hear no. So we basically
told the person no, and they was like, are you sure?
And I wanted to be like, bitch, I heard you.
I said no, Like why are you asking me again?
Are you getting the commissioned on this?
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Leave us alone? Like quit answer me?
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Yeah, she asked me. That's because I was paying. But yeah.
She was a nice young black lady and she was
just like, uh, do you want to round up for diabetes?
And I said no, and then she said are you sure?
And I was like, damn, bitch, Uh you trying to
say I got my diabetes? What are you trying to say?
Speaker 1 (18:13):
Then?
Speaker 2 (18:13):
I'm so if I got it, then let me save
the money for myself. Maybe I'm gonna need it for
my dialysis or whatever. Stop judging people. Uh But yeah,
that was the first time I seen somebody like and
I'm like, I wonder how much it helps. I wonder
how many people go, you know what, You're right? Round up?
Speaker 1 (18:30):
And people panicked because she said are you sure? Right?
Speaker 2 (18:33):
Because I think it would have worked on you, like
you're you're here getting an attitude, you would have popped off,
but you wouldn't you would have you would have absolutely
grounded up and then you would have wrote down like.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Damn they got me that supermarketing.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Yeah, I never seen I never seen rounding up pressure buying.
I never.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Commissioned do you got stocks in this? Baby?
Speaker 2 (19:00):
I was like, I hate when they say stuff like
in general, like you're want to round up for the kids?
Which kids? I need to know the kids. Bring the
kids in here. I like to meet them because maybe
maybe I don't want to fuck with them kids. I
depend depend on what these little future motherfuckers is gonna be.
I mean, if they're like a little future serial killer,
I'll keep my money.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Right. If it's what the future Republicans of America, I
might decline.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Can you just pull out? Like what their grades is?
Real quick? Like what's the kids? How the kids doing?
Speaker 1 (19:28):
You know?
Speaker 2 (19:28):
I want to know what's going to a good cause?
All right, that's it for the banter segment. Let's get
into politics to get mad.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
I didn't know she was black until a number of
years ago when she happened to turn black, and now
she wants to be known this.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
Black people have got to know whether or not their
presidents are crooked. Well, why not cruok. I learned everything
I've got.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Saying in Tennessee.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
I know it's infection, clucking Queen Steep, but just do
me want want shame on you? Want shame shame on you.
We can't get fooled again.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
Tell you what I don't know about you, But I'm
gonna go to bed. I'm going.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
All right, let's get into some of this politics till
you get mad.
Speaker 4 (20:16):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
Here's a kid who found some who found out some
disturbing news and started crying, Andy, what's wrong?
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Yes? Donald Trump is a real person.
Speaker 4 (20:40):
Baby, I feel every time I come to that realization,
I bust out and cry, too.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Is he a real person? They really elected?
Speaker 4 (20:52):
If I baby, me and you on the same page, Yeah,
me too, buddy. Every goddamn day, we've.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
All been that dog all that's everyone's inner child. Let's see.
Texas man arrested for threats against NYC mayoral candidate Zoron
Mam Donnie. A Texas man has been arrested for leaving
multiple expletive laden threats via voicemail and email to kill
(21:22):
New York City mayoral candidate Zoron Mam Donnie. Jeremy Fistal
forty three was arraigned in Queen's Criminals Superior Court on
charge of the threatening mom Donnie in three expletive layden
calls in June and July via an email sent through
Man Donnie's campaign portal, the defenditive threaten and elected official
by leaving a series of increasingly alarming anti Muslim messages.
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We take threats of violence against any office holder extremely seriously.
There's no room for hey to bigotry in our political discourse.
At Queen's District Attorney Melinda Katz, the first calls made
June eleven, Hey, Zoran, you should go back to fucking
Uganda before someone shoots you in the fucking head and
gets rid of your whole fucking family too. All right,
you piece of shit?
Speaker 4 (22:04):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (22:04):
He added, Muslims don't belong here. They're not can paddle
with our Western values, So stops viewing your anti Semitic rhetoric,
shut the fuck up, and get the fuck out of America,
he said. He was arrested in playing Old, Texas on
September eleventh, held there for a week. His defense lawyer said,
I think it's interesting on multiple angles on this, but
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I think the most interesting angle is he's from Texas.
And I say this about social media because my social
media knows I'm interested in politics. I'm sure he knows
I'm interested in progressive, left wing politics mostly. And every
time I log in a Twitter for a long for
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a while this summer especially, and I saw it happening
to all my friends too. It was Mam Donnie new
York City mayor mom, Donnie Eric Adams Cuomo New York
City election in New York City, this New York City
that I don't live in New York City, do not
And it's not that I wish anything bad on New
(23:12):
York City, but I literally do not care about their
mayor race. I understand the implications that could possibly exist
for like other Democratic candidates, down ballot situations, blah blah blah,
but literally, it will not change my life in any way,
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not significantly or insignificantly if this guy wins his election
or lose his election. This is a city that voted
in Eric Adams. This is a city that had built
a Blasio, the city that had Juliani. Like, I don't
know much about how New York gets down, I know
when I was interested in their race years ago. Maya
(23:53):
Wiley seemed to be the person everybody thought should win.
They have ranked voting, they thought that made her a
showing and then Eric Adams won. I don't know what's
going on in that city. Those people in that city
got a lot more stuff to worry about in the city, right,
I get why they would be preoccupied. But I so
what I started doing is on every time I would
suggested one of these Mom Donnie videos, whether someone was
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mad at him, where the Eric Adams was doing something,
whether Cuomo was saying something, I actually hit not interested.
I would take the time hit the three buttons. Not interested.
I don't want to see this. I don't want to
see this. I don't give a fuck. Well I stopped
seeing it eventually, But if it was showing that to
me in North Carolina, then it was showing it to
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this man in Texas, right, because it showed it to everybody,
and of course people outside of that race. Politicians have
chimed in or refused to chime in, you know, based
on their own predilections. But you know, you got people
like we can't have a Muslim doing this. Charlie Kirk
was using Islamophobia against this man. So it had become
(24:57):
a bigger story one of the these lightning rods. And
this person, to me seems like a person who was
radicalized or told or obsessed about this because it has
to be because of social media, because he's not from there.
This election has no bearing on this man's life at all.
(25:21):
There's no reason for this crazy person to even be
worried about Mom Donnie, let alone threatening him. And so
I think this is emblematic of that. Maybe it's because
I'm reading the book Digital Madness, but there's the chapters
I'm on about radicalization and about like these stories of
these people that they already have mental health issues, but
(25:42):
the way that they're you're almost aimed is almost like
a gun, like you're almost pointed at here's a target.
This guy was pointed at, here's here's a lightning rod.
You should be paying attention to this. And I'm sure
it's because the Fox News and when American News or
whatever else and Trump and true social like it's not
(26:03):
just like one site, it's not just Twitter. I'm on Twitter,
so that's the one I noticed. But I guarantee you
Mom Donnie's big on TikTok, and the people that hate
them are big on TikTok, Like all of this stuff
is kind of warping our brains and controlling like the
areas that we concentrate the most on, and so it's
really up to us to have discermon and be like,
(26:24):
this is not an area that affects my life. Why
am I allowing this to stress me out? That being said,
you know, lock them up, throw away the key. And
I wonder if they took this more seriously because it's
like Charlie Kirk got shot and it's like, yeah, we
got a absolutely, Because I think Charlie Kirk got shot
on the tenth or something and they arrested this guy
(26:44):
on their eleventh. I wonder if it's like, yeah, get
we got around up everyone who's threatening public people. You know,
I know, Congress people are paying more for their security
and re upping their security right now, like people are
very much realizing that this political violence is not going
to stop and it possibly could escalate one degree.
Speaker 4 (27:03):
And the thing that's always been would about me about
New York. And I understand New York is quote unquote
American city, but New York does not run America, even
though you know, even though it's the media capital and
all that stuff. You know, the media in particularly has
a delusion that what happens there is just rocks the rest.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
Of the world.
Speaker 4 (27:24):
When you have people who don't know who y'all mayor is,
could give a fuck less who y'all mayor is because
they go, I live in California or Texas or whatever.
So I don't give a fuck about y'all mayor New
York City because I don't live in New York City
and some but every time something like this happened, it's
always promoted like it's the biggest thing and you ought
to be following this shit for New York City. We
(27:47):
get more on New York City shit than we actually
do on like the big shit that matters, like for
the President and all that shit, like you know, for
those those are big and we get that, but for
some reason, New York is kind of right there, right behind.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
Sometimes it's not like I understand it's symbolic and it's
emblematic of some shit, but just it does. It truly
is not something that should be a national story that
gets everybody's got And I worry that it's not just
New York. I worry that with this Republican administration attacking
(28:20):
black cities. The way they're doing it just through the
mayors like that, Like right now they want to bring
the National Guard. They're clearly making a move to try
to do something to our city, our black city, And
all of a sudden, you start seeing your mayor's name
in the press, Violeles, Violals, Vileoles, you know, Chicago's mayor,
Baltimore's mayor. So I think that, but I think the
(28:43):
point I'm trying to make is it's not as simple
as while they're just using this as a political like
like lightning Rod. The lightning Rod has people out here
who want.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
To like hurt these people, right, and so it's just
trying to do their jobs.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Yeah, So the cost this is not just as simple as, oh,
they're talking shit about Violaus or they're talking shit about
Marryon Bowser or whatever it's. They're putting crosshairs on some
of these people because they know the rhetoric that they're spreading,
the Islamophobia that's unchecked, the hatred, the these cold words,
you know, socialist in this. And I'm not saying that
(29:22):
these people might, like Mom Donnie might be a socialist,
but a lot of times the people they say that
about aren't even socialists and they're not saying it, and
some like, well this is the we just want to
define who these people are. They're saying it like socialists
are bad. You should go get them. Somehow they're hurting you,
somehow they're gonna do something. I remember I was on
Karen Hunter Show and there was a guy from a
(29:43):
black man from Texas who called in and was talking
about his trepidation over Man Donnie or something, and like
Karen and I both had to kind of set them
straight to be like, why would this even matter for you?
Speaker 1 (29:53):
Right?
Speaker 2 (29:53):
You don't get a voted in this, so like like
like let's say that you think he's not going to
govern New York City correctly, what would that matter for
you in Texas?
Speaker 3 (30:03):
Right?
Speaker 1 (30:04):
The shit going on in Texas that needs your attention, what.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
Would it matter? It matters to you because it's preoccupying
a certain percentage of your media diet. So you're thinking
this is important. And it's not just people like this
that want to harm people or people that hate Mam Donnie.
There's also people that love Mam Donnie. But it's they
don't realize that what's happening is you love them because
it's dominating a percentage of your media intake and you
(30:29):
don't even and you didn't choose that, Like you didn't
wake up in the morning and say, I would like
forty five percent of my well not even forty five,
let's say twenty percent of the things I read to
be about the New York City mayor election. You didn't
choose that. Something chose that for you, throw it in
your face, and suddenly it became twenty percent more important
in your life when it's really not changing anything. But yeah,
(30:51):
I think the obvous story is that the political violence
and its threats and all that stuff. But the story
underneath that I care about it is like, how do
you get obsessed with this because it doesn't make sense
that you should.
Speaker 4 (31:05):
Right, And on top of that, a lot of times,
a lot of these cross hairs, and like you said,
thedn't put names most of these people, and even a
lot of the harassing emails and phone calls and things
that they get are people outside of your state. So
that shows you that, like you say, something has infiltrated
their lives. In these fall off thousands and hundreds of
(31:27):
thousands of miles away and sometimes other parts of the world,
but they think that their opinion is that goddamn And.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
I told you I had a guy on my and
my Twitter mentions talking about how iron should be more
like critical and angry about Democrats. And this motherfucker was
from Britain, if he was a real person. So it's
just like that is his media diet. Yes, his media
(31:55):
diet has somehow skewed or warped his priores into whatever's
going on in American politics is the most important thing.
And Rod Morrow's opinion just a guy with some followers
on Twitter. They ain't changing the world with just an
opinion or not. Somehow I need to join him in
a line in his cause of detigrating the Democrats from abroad,
(32:19):
Like you don't live here, you don't have to deal
with the consequences of Republicans running your state or your
government because you're not here. It'll affect you maybe in
some distant way, but not in the way that it's
affecting me. But yeah, it's just interesting because that is
one hundred percent. Because the algorithm, I mean the algorithm
put my tweet in his face, it'd be like, we
(32:39):
know you ain't gonna like this. Go tell him, by
the way, if you ever fix yourself to type the sentence,
I followed you for a blank amount of years. But
now I'm about to you gone too far. I'm gonna
tell y'all something. Man, Take a breath. Take a breath,
that's all, even if it's with this podcast. If you're
(33:01):
about to be like man, you said no sugar and grits.
I followed you for twenty years, Just take a breath.
Take a breath, because either A, you're gonna take a
breath and realize, why am I making this shit that important?
If I've enjoyed this motherfucker for this long, then this
one thing is probably not the deal breaker that it
(33:24):
feels like in this moment. Why am I making this
thing so important? And I'm not talking about like somebody
coming out here and being like, you know what, I
don't think Asian people are people like. I'm not talking
about something crazy. I'm just saying, like the normal discourse
you would have with a human being. Boy, human beings
have varying degrees of opinions. You're not gonna agree on anything.
But then the second thing is you don't feel incredibly
(33:50):
corny like I've quit things before. We've all quit things before.
But man, that's strongly word. They're letter on the way
out is just one of those like, man, maybe I
got to have the last word. Maybe I'm self conscious
because it's not even a lot, it's something. Maybe I'm
self conscious. But I'm like, man, I would feel like
kind of a loser if I was like, uh, like
(34:10):
you know, if I'm gonna cancel Time Warner, I'm like,
I've had Time Warner for twelve years and let may
tell you something. And I'm like, no, cancel by you
don't care. I don't care. That's the thing. We're moving
on the labor department. Remember when they gave everybody else
forking the road letters from the from the Department of
Government Efficiency aka DOJE aka Elon Musk and they say, hey,
(34:34):
take this money and we're gonna fire you. You can
either take this money now and we're gonna pay you
for some more time, or you can get fired tomorrow.
We ain't gonna give you no benefits. And so people
and people was like, don't man, fuck them, don't like,
don't take that offer. But some people are like, man,
I don't want to work for Elon musk anyway, thank you,
(34:55):
I'll go find something else. Well, they are now bringinging
back the people who took the offer.
Speaker 1 (35:04):
Earlier this year because they don't want to pay them.
They didn't have the money.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
No, no, I love how you just jumped to conclusions
and made some stuff up justin but that's not what
happened after words in front of me.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
Okay, go ahead and read your words, you okay, please
do like we.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
Always do, and it's much worse.
Speaker 4 (35:27):
Worse.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
It's much worse. In so they gave them that offer,
get full pay and benefits for months and don't come
to work, and then they looked around and said, oh damn,
we don't have anybody that knows how to run this ship.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
Mm hmmm.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
So they hired back the people, reinstated them, and they
still get to keep that money. So now they're getting
double paid, which is much worse for the goals that
they had stated, which was with saving money. You're actually
you actually cost the government more money in your fucking chainsaw,
(36:10):
in your monkey with with the ak forty seven ass antics,
you've only made shit worse in the ways that many
of us predicted. Many of us were like you can't
have that kind of brain drain. Either the agency will
completely stop functioning or something will happen and you'll have
to have these people come back.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
Yeah, them years of experience.
Speaker 2 (36:30):
What is this and so yeah they The agency's internal
website for processing employee it requests also as a banner
reading welcoming back returning DRP employees. I want to know
what that's like, because I feel like the polarity is
reversed because for people that took that offer. I know
at the time it was a lot of people that
(36:52):
stayed that was like they're gonna have to fire me.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
Fuck that.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
And when you took that off, there was like, really, dummy,
do you even think you're gonna get that money?
Speaker 1 (36:59):
Could? Everybody was like are they even gonna honer it?
Speaker 2 (37:02):
But now when you come back and you're getting double
now you the cock of the walk. You walking in
the break room like I'll take three sugars and Foux
creams because I can't afford anybody else.
Speaker 4 (37:15):
Needs, you know, But that would be one time why
be like, you know what, I think I'm gonna come
in the office.
Speaker 1 (37:20):
In fact, ship I'm gonna come five days a week.
I got the parking Yeah, I can pay for the
gas in my new car. I got the lunch money.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
They're gonna I'm gonna pull up in the parking line,
windows down they see me roll yeah ah man. But yeah,
the ren statements demonstrate the whiplash federal workers face from
President Donald Trump's directors to shrink the government collide with
demands of an agency's day to day work. And this
is why. Also for all y'all that were calling Elon
(37:50):
Musk a genius, this was his handiwork. Yes it was,
and we kept and keep it keep in mind as
these cuts were being made, he was This is when
he used to be on Twitter in everybody's face. What
happened to that? But remember he used to be in
Twitter on everybody's face, and he was gloating, and he
would be at fucking press conferences and rallies holding chainsaws
and making fun of the fact that he was fucking
up people's wives and their ability to earn money. And
(38:14):
I still remember constant, constant tweets and corrections and that
fucking thing they do on Twitter where it puts the
extra contact at the end, Like I know he just
said this, but just the truth and all the time,
you would hear people be like, yeah, so this is
why the cutting these jobs isn't gonna work. This is
why this is bad. Okay, but when we have an
(38:35):
emergency boom, Okay, you actually need blank amount of people
to make this happen. Okay, you won't be able to transition.
And now look at it, it's coming to fruition. And
it didn't take that long. I remember these customers being
made what three four months ago, So you don't have
to pay these people and pay to have them come back.
Speaker 4 (38:52):
Yeah, and depend on how they left and how their
package is and if they retired and all that stuff,
they gonna still get that money.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
And the thing that pisses me off the most is
because our news is fucking stupid. We just have stupid news, right, yeah,
I think we can admit that. It really pisses me
off that we won't have a moment of at least
some sort of like remember when you said and you
(39:19):
came on the air and you defended these fucking stupid
ass cuts. Because there was a lot of politicians and spokespeople.
There were even some people that were either quote unquote
neutral or like Democrat leaning who were like, well, you know,
government waste does need to be and it's like every
(39:39):
time we audit the fucking government, which is constantly even
under Democrats, you see, there's not a lot of waste
government doesn't. It's something that we have accepted as one
of these platitudes. But like government in a lot of
cases is extremely efficient. But when you have such a
like anti government thing in this country that I think
(40:00):
stams from white supremacy. Don't get me started. It's kind
of deep, but a lot of it becomes they're wasting money, right,
it's they must be wasting money. Look at all these
black people getting jobs. They must be wasting it. Can't
be efficient.
Speaker 4 (40:13):
It's terrible people like any Snap bitterfits, they must be
wasting money.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
Yeah, but then when you go with honed to shoot,
you find out like no, everybody on Snap does have jobs.
Yeah yeah, so why why are we doing it? The
only people that can't that don't have jobs, can't work right, physically, can't.
People with these benefits aren't buying steaks and not that.
You know, we can get it to the principles or
should it be allowed or not? Fuck that, let's talk
(40:39):
about what's happening for reality. I think that's more important.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
That's not happening, that is not happening.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
I went to the store anecdotally and I saw somebody
getting nothing but now laters and they have food stamps,
and like, that's not true. But in addition to that, uh,
not being whether you would go, well, that should be
fine or not, the fact that it's not true should
be the first on the priority list.
Speaker 1 (41:01):
Right.
Speaker 4 (41:02):
If I'm getting food stamps, that means I need the assistance.
That's just an example, But my point being, like, this
is what happens when we allow these platitudes and these
like talking points that aren't moored in truth to happen,
because we just cost the government more money at trying
to look like we had big swinging dicks and we're
cutting all the fucking things.
Speaker 1 (41:23):
I guess we're gonna pay for that taxpayers.
Speaker 2 (41:25):
Yeah, all right, let's see. So Charlie Kirk died and
I always killed. He was assassinated, and a right wing
account tweeted out I This morning, a family member went
(41:49):
to Starbucks and ordered Charlie Kirk's favorite drink, Mint Majesty
with honey. When their cup came back, it was marked
with the word loser scribbled across it with a smiley
face it. Then. Now, I'm gonna be real with y'all.
When I first saw this the first time, I one
(42:11):
hundred percent thought this did not happen.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
Same thing. I've been to too many Starbucks. I was like,
this did not happen.
Speaker 2 (42:19):
It was giving Black's rule. Yes, it was given Black's rule.
Speaker 1 (42:26):
Okay, it was given somebody putting pigs.
Speaker 2 (42:30):
It was back It was backwards. Be on the face,
you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (42:33):
It was It was not.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
It just wasn't. I said, nobody did this.
Speaker 1 (42:37):
Nobody. Nobody.
Speaker 2 (42:39):
Also the irony that Starbucks. Charlie Kirk liked Starbucks and
had a favorite drink there. It's crazy to me because
Republicans have been trying to turn Starbucks into some sort
of like liberal bastion of like progressive. Like you just
walk in the Starbucks, A drag queen greets you, the
barista is trying. Everyone in there is of color. Gay
(43:04):
people just start kissing like they just made it all right.
They like you just walk in. A Black Lives Matter
activist is in there with a sign, you know, Like
I don't know. America's obsession with consumerism is so sad
because and I know it's not just conservatives, we're all
so obsessed with consumerism, but like it's so sad because
(43:27):
we turn stuff like going to get coffee into politics
when it's really not. It's like, and I get it
some of y'all listening right now, Like I don't even
have Starbucks because I'm boycotting them, right, you and Charlie
Kirk and the fucking Republican everybody boycotting Starbucks, the number
one coffee selling, motherfucking dealer on every goddamn corner, expanding
every night. Sure everybody's boycotting them, Well, it doesn't seem
(43:50):
to be doing a goddamn thing. Maybe they share its
going down, but the fucking, the goddamn Starbucks is still here,
you know what I mean. But it's our obsession with consumerism. Right.
We can't be bothered to vote, right, we can't be
bothered to be civic participants in our own country that
determines the actual laws that we operate by and who
and who is and who isn't protected. Well, when we
(44:12):
fail to do that, that's when we go to the
fucking starbus cups, because that's an easier cop out to
be like whether you did or they're not, spend that
five dollars a day on coffee, no offense either way.
But y'all know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
It's just this.
Speaker 2 (44:26):
We're able to mock it because this time is Republicans.
But I think it's just as silly when it's fucking
a bunch of other shit too, Like we're obsessed with
the consumerism of it. That being said, I can't think
of a more privileged a sign that you're not down
(44:46):
trying at all. I can't think of a sign that
you're not a minority group or marginalized person then going
into a fucking Starbucks making them right Charlie Kirk's name
as your drink name, like who it goes to, and
acting like you're mourning this guy, or you're doing something.
(45:08):
You're showing Starbucks, You're.
Speaker 1 (45:11):
You're own your money, You're.
Speaker 2 (45:12):
Owning the libs, not even just spending your money. Just
what my guess is that this doesn't mean anything to
a person that works there.
Speaker 1 (45:21):
No, Like, honestly, I don't care, right if I'm working there.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
I didn't like Charlie Kirk. But if I worked at
Starbucks and you said let me get a whatever, fuck
miant mimosa whatever, and Charlie Kirk is.
Speaker 1 (45:33):
The name, Okay, Charlie Kirk and keep it trucking.
Speaker 2 (45:36):
Yeah, you didn't change anything for my day. I'm not
upset if anything. When you leave, I'll be like, what
a fucking weirdo. And the worst part is gonna be
when twelve of you fucking carings order is Charlie Kirk
at the same time, and now y'all fighting over which
drink is oos Yes, I was the first Charlie Kirk. Well,
I don't know. It's just say Charlie Kirk. Y'all said
the same shit, right, y'all need to start using middle
initials or some motherfucking thing, because I can't tell the difference.
(45:59):
Everybody ordered the same exact drink and the same name,
so y'all figured out.
Speaker 1 (46:04):
Yeah, good luck.
Speaker 2 (46:05):
I'm just sitting Charlie Kirk's on the counter, y'all. Just
a matter of fact, when you walk in out you
be like Charlie Kirk. I'll be like, it's right there.
You You didn't even pour I poured it an hour ago,
put it in the microwave.
Speaker 4 (46:16):
You good?
Speaker 1 (46:17):
Right?
Speaker 2 (46:18):
Oh your own man? Oh boy, I'm ona tok cry
liberal tears tonight like who cares? But yeah, turns out
this person lot that makes sense.
Speaker 1 (46:29):
They did they do a video or something.
Speaker 2 (46:30):
They have surveillance videos because they recorded footage at the Starbucks.
It does not show any of the workers. Right in
that message instead to know the peers to say to
have added after the beverage was handed off, likely by
someone else, meaning that you you fake? Fuck you fucking
not oppressed, bitch? You I need to be oppressed, ass nigga,
(46:52):
You can't. You don't have no real problems except trying
to make problems for other people. You had that go
fake a problem, right, You had the fake that there
was outrage about this. You probably was disappointed when you
ordered them.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
It just got your drink, just got your no problem.
Speaker 2 (47:12):
You was like, did anybody spit in this?
Speaker 4 (47:13):
No?
Speaker 1 (47:14):
Fuck?
Speaker 3 (47:16):
Was?
Speaker 2 (47:17):
I mean?
Speaker 1 (47:17):
You ain't married that you do? You know who he is?
Speaker 4 (47:20):
You know who he is?
Speaker 2 (47:21):
Oh y'all? Do do you know what habit to him?
Are you do?
Speaker 1 (47:24):
How does it?
Speaker 2 (47:24):
You ain't? You ain't pressed?
Speaker 1 (47:26):
What you mean?
Speaker 2 (47:27):
Get next in line?
Speaker 1 (47:28):
What you mean your next?
Speaker 2 (47:30):
Okay? Well shit? What can I borrow a marker?
Speaker 4 (47:33):
Like?
Speaker 1 (47:34):
Can I borw a marker like what kind of fake ass?
Speaker 4 (47:38):
Right, because particularly in Starbucks, you know they record everything,
you know, they record right how to counter, how they
make the drinks and all that shit. So if somebody
would have done something like this, then forty five cameras
in there would have picked it up.
Speaker 2 (47:49):
And if you met the public, this ain't even like
a top five problem for a Starbucks employee for the day. No,
it's not like I'm sure they get weight. They first
of all, they can't spell everybody name right, so you're
gonna be like, let me get a Charlie. This for
Charlie Kirk. It's gonna come back and be like Curtis Night, Like,
(48:10):
what how you get that out of.
Speaker 1 (48:14):
I don't blame I'm hearing named y'all got damn day?
Speaker 2 (48:16):
Yeah, Charles Curfew, All right? What is that chucky cheese?
Let's see school board meeting descends into chaos over comments
on Charlie Kirk. Uh So, basically, what really happened? And
uh this was happening during the pandemic too, and it
(48:39):
wasn't necessarily covered the best by the media, But republican
conservative influencer showed up at a school board meeting in Maine.
I don't even know if this person's from the area, right,
But he showed up there and was trying to like
(49:00):
ate social media content. He's known as truth Slinger, which
once again Republicans everything the opposite of what.
Speaker 1 (49:08):
They say they're gonna do.
Speaker 2 (49:09):
Right, Yeah, it's just lie lie keeper. Anyway, truth slinger,
li Catcher. He showed up with his social media like
idea and to be like having a real school boy
a meting, right, Yeah, to try to find out because
there was an unknown teacher who was placed on leave
(49:30):
last week of her comments they made about the killing
of Charlie Kirk, and so he wanted to show up
and to condemn the teacher and make a big ass scene.
He's holding his phone, he's recording everything he's trying to
you know, once again they need to feel like they're
being oppressed, right. Keep in mind they suspended the teacher, Like,
and if that same teacher would have been like, I say,
(49:52):
all lives matter, they would have been like, I can't
believe y'all suspended that teacher. What's wrong with y'all? All
lives do matter, right, But anyway, he condemned the teacher
and accuse the district of allowing communists propaganda in schools.
At the opening with a prayer.
Speaker 1 (50:06):
He quickly along, here, you don't got no kid to you.
What are you here? Right?
Speaker 2 (50:09):
He escalated matters loudly criticizing the teacher by name, challenging
the board for not taking action. You can bang that
all you want, because she started the teacher board chair
started banging her gavel. He said, you can bang that
all you want, lady, ignoring the calls to follow the
board rules. So he's just literally there to be disrupted. Right.
You can see from this picture.
Speaker 1 (50:28):
Here cops to drag your ass out. He get the
fuck out of here, dog.
Speaker 2 (50:31):
Right, he's like wearing a maggot shirt red or red
shirt that says something about evil when good men do
nothing or some shit.
Speaker 1 (50:40):
I don't know right now. Gotta be frightening for them
because we don't know if you're gonna harm us.
Speaker 2 (50:44):
Right, And if you look at this, meaning guys, this
is just them in a library with a table. There's
a couple of police officers there. This isn't even one
of those like public like, oh, there's fifty seven people
from the public community that are concerned about this.
Speaker 1 (51:00):
What is separate?
Speaker 4 (51:00):
Right?
Speaker 1 (51:01):
Like like like separate from the speaking out right.
Speaker 2 (51:04):
Well, what I mean is like sometimes you'll have these
like public hearings where there's like seventy people in attendance
because seventy at least seventy people in the community care. Right,
I'm saying they were having a board meeting. This man
basically stormed the meaning it's completely not about the public, Like,
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this is not about an issue of public concern that everyone's.
Speaker 1 (51:27):
Like, I see what you say.
Speaker 2 (51:29):
Community really wants to get behind us. This schud is
trying to just make content out of something where the
community seems to have handled it.
Speaker 4 (51:35):
Yes, the personal is suspended. We're gonna we're gonna take
the matters beyond this fire and whatever we need to do.
Like we've done something that's not working.
Speaker 2 (51:43):
The community doesn't seem in sense, is my point? Right,
he wants to make content. He then so then the
cher call a recess, and then when they reconvened, reconvened,
but no resume speaking and again raised his voice. I
demand counseling for kids who are hurt by Charlie Kirks death.
That the teacher dissed.
Speaker 1 (52:03):
You don't get the fuck out our faces.
Speaker 2 (52:07):
So now we believe in counseling. So now the kid's
not soft millennial cucks that need coddling. So now the
kids are fragile, fragile little snowflakes that need counseling. Now
when it's George Floyd was like, no, no, no, no, no,
no no, why y'all giving them kids counseling now, don't
need no counseling. When it's a school shooting, Hey, buck up,
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go get a gun, right, get a backpack, vest, bulletproof vest.
Speaker 4 (52:33):
When it was COVID and the kids in the cold school, y'all,
you're losing your teacher, you're losing your classmates, you're losing
your family members.
Speaker 1 (52:41):
All at fucking once.
Speaker 4 (52:42):
Nobody got a shit about motherfucking counseling, and that shit
impacts you more than this.
Speaker 2 (52:47):
At least that side of the ale didn't care about
their counseling. But Charlie Kirk gets shoot shot. They like guys,
we need to have them moment the sound. We gotta
bring these kids together. He can have free speech, he
just can't have a job on taxpayer of money. He
set out the teacher as a comment drew applause from
the audience, which I do not see in any of
these pictures. But okay, I guess the two three people
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at the table counts the audience. I don't know, but
not only continue to escalate, this time, accusing Buck of
ignore him. You're a foul, evil woman. You're a coward,
he shot at, just as board member Andrew Fernaro interjected
in defense of the school board chair. Don't you insult
that woman? He said? Why not, he shot back, because
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she's doing the best she can, and you don't know
what we think. We haven't made a decision yet. You
should have made your decision when you found out, he yelled.
We found out Friday. We're doing the best we can.
It's too slow. The world is moving on way too
fast for you, old man. Keep in mind this man
is an old man, like maybe because the camera is
always pointed the other way. He don't want to, or
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he just in denial, but or maybe you know, it
could be that thing where evil people just be looking old.
Maybe he twenty seven, but he looked.
Speaker 1 (54:01):
Old to me, Yeah, agent hard.
Speaker 2 (54:03):
He looked old to me. He's seen he's seen rivers.
But yeah, uh. The board recessed again. When they return,
they tried to resume business uh, including reports from committees,
but seemingly fuel by the already tense situation, another man
began speaking out of turn, prompted police officers to flank
him and ask him to leave. Now why the other
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dude didn't get asked to leave? After this happened, Bonner
returned to the room with his phone out filming the interaction. UH.
He said, you know I'm right, sir, he said the Fernaro.
I don't know that you're right. Fernaro shot back, you
should just go back down south and get some more
clicks on your little YouTube. Isn't that what this is about?
Speaker 1 (54:44):
Right?
Speaker 2 (54:45):
He's not even from the community. I knew it. The
situation extend town arrival. Board members stood from their seats,
and the audio from the live screen was cut out.
Speaker 4 (54:53):
UH.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
When they resumed, but bon was in front of Naro
filming him. Fernaro then slapped the phone out his hands,
sparking a loud crowd reaction. Police quickly intervened, stepping between
the two minutes. First of all, y'all should have been
did something.
Speaker 4 (55:06):
About to say the fuck is the police doing? When
he came in there with that records? Sir, get out
of here, like immediately, this shit should end it. He
shouldn't have been able to come back several times.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
What are we doing here?
Speaker 2 (55:16):
Then they adjourn the meeting by show of hands, and
then he went later and posted on about it online
saying proud this moment on my life right here, and
then he put a video of the shouting match out
there Holy Spirit of God and dwelt me. I dropped
my arms and let God fight my battle. What does
God do it in fin in the presence of a
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real man. Lots of people are afraid, not just me hero, Yeah,
just bullshit. So yeah, that's that's what they're doing, interrupting
our meanings. So Jimmy Kimmel got suspended because of his
on air comments about Charlie Kirk and Charlie Kirk's killer.
Really he said that the people from MAGA was spending
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a lot of time I'm online trying to prove this
kid was anything but MAGA. We all know that that
doesn't necessarily mean he's calling the kid MAGA, but it
doesn't really matter because once again they're weaponizing Charlie Kirk's brand.
They're trying to use this inflection moment to like get
things they already wanted. And what they want is these
liberal right, these liberal night late night show hosts off
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the air. They want Cobert gone, They want Jimmy Kimmelgane.
They gonna let the other Jimmy Steak Jimmy fallon because
he ain't nobody, he knows. He's just trying to He
just want to come to work, get a check.
Speaker 1 (56:32):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (56:33):
But so ABC pulled pulled kim off the air. And
there's other machinations of foot meaning like ABC has some
type of like merger that needs like FCC approval, and
Disney is all wrapped up in that ship and they
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know that eventure is coming down to Trump's people. Trump
has put loyalists in place, meaning his whims are what
you're basically up for, the same thing happened with CBL's paramount.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
And them Williams can change from second to second.
Speaker 2 (57:06):
Which is why they're like, we must constantly always be
capitulating to him, because if his whims can change at
any moment, we never ever want to be on the
wrong side of them. So whether he's directing us to
cut off the free speech of our employees or not,
we're going to air on the side of he wouldn't
want y'all talking bad about him or you know, And so,
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of course a lot of right when people have been
feigning outrage over any level of like realistic commentary in
the last week and some change, and so Jimmy Kimo
was essentially a victim of that. They asked Jimmy Kimmeo
to apologize. He said, no, my plan is to come
on the air and just like explain what I said
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and defend what I said. And they said, whether you
will not be on the air and basically told him
your show is you know, like and definitely suspended. Now
there's some supposedly some type they're working negotiating some type
of plan for a show to come back. I guess
he's worried about it. And I'm not saying this is
a negative to him. I think it's fair, but he's
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probably worried about the people that work there more than himself.
Speaker 4 (58:11):
Yeah, empluies and things like that. And I seen when
this came out. I've seen a lot of actors that
said something that he does. Like towards the end of
the year, if you are on the Actors Guild, what
they do is you have to have so many hours know,
to qualify for insurance every year. And they say, what
he does is he actually gives some of them, if
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they're right at the edge speaking rolls so they can
cross the lines to a lot of them so that
they can keep their insurance rolling you after year after year.
So a lot of them were very hurt because they
was like, for some people, this is the only way
they're going to be able to get insurance for their
families and to hit those hours.
Speaker 2 (58:48):
And I'm more, of course, you know, he can sue them.
He can sue, it'll go to the Supreme Court. I
still never feel comfortable with this Supreme Court. I mean
technically the laws on this side. And I'm not talking
about ancient law. I'm talking about this Supreme Court ruled
within the last two years that companies cannot suppress free
speech of their employees just because the government is pressuring
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them to. And they that they really did put that
like those words almost exactly. So he seems to have
an open and shutcase with president on his side from
a year ago, like not your president from fifty years ago,
where this Supreme Court is thrown a lot of that out.
These would be the same people the literal same people
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who ruled this a year or two ago. I still
don't trust it. Even with everything I just told you.
Speaker 1 (59:37):
You can come around and go the opposite direction.
Speaker 2 (59:39):
And I've seen people online be like, Yep, he gonna
win his lawsuit. I've said, I hear what y'all. I
hear what y'all saying this. This Supreme Court seems to
have completely nakedly grab power and err on the side
of mic makes right and possession is non intention of
the law and all that shit. When it was Biden,
they were limiting the fuck out of presidential powers. When
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it's Trump, they're like, oh, sound fine to me. So
I don't know what will happen.
Speaker 1 (01:00:06):
Agreed, but I he should be able to win.
Speaker 2 (01:00:09):
Maybe that will scare it whatever. I don't know. But
the biggest thing is they suspended him. Then they said Sinclair,
I think who owns uh or maybe Next Star yet
next Star who There's a lot of companies, so Sinclair,
Next Star. These companies own local affiliates, so meaning like
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ABC is aired through a bunch of local affiliates. They
don't own all these channels. So like, if you're in
Chicago and you're watching ABC, that's why your local news
is w X y Z or whatever. But but it's
actually I think here's a w w b C. They
it truly don't matter.
Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
No, no, I'm sorry, y'all, y'all go, we don't get
fun about them. But let us we got our own letters.
Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
My bad, right. My point being, because it comes to
a local affiliate, they basically have a deal to air
the stuff, and they don't have to, I guess, so
they can choose not to for different varying reasons and
a lot of in our in our case, Seeing Claire
Media is a conservative organization that has brought up a
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lot of local news affiliates.
Speaker 1 (01:01:20):
Yes they have.
Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
Now, this is what happens when like five companies own
all the media companies in America, because once you start
buying up all the media, it come it comes down
to who owns it and what are how do they
feel about things? So if they are conservative, all of
a sudden, it's like, yeah, we bought WGN, canceled Underground
(01:01:41):
and we decided that we're only running conservative news, or
we're left leaning stories and sources, we're no longer reporting
those and and look, people get in line because these
are their jobs, like the average newscast is not going
on the fucking air to be like, actually guys, right,
you know, so anyway that to say, they threatened ABC
(01:02:04):
with we got twenty eight affiliates that won't air his show,
whether whether you want to air.
Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
It or not.
Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
So the ABC goes, fuck that merger. Now we got
to send Claire the next star ship on our ass.
Kim O, we gotta take you off the air unless
you're gonna apologize. He said, I'm not apologizing, and they said, okay,
well then you're off the air, and he said okay.
So they took him off the air and they said
(01:02:30):
on Friday, we're gonna use that time slot to air
a tribute to Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
What the fuck you take him off the air for? Then?
Speaker 2 (01:02:42):
What do you mean, because it's not like Jimmy Kimmel's
gonna air a tribute to Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
So oh, I mean he's not, but but but but
but they're doing this.
Speaker 2 (01:02:53):
They have to put some programming in there.
Speaker 1 (01:02:55):
Yes, the people that tune in for for Jimmy him.
Speaker 2 (01:03:00):
Yeah, they were gonna get a tribute to Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1 (01:03:02):
Yes, yeah, and I can see that making them upset.
Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
Making Yeah, I'm sure, but I don't think it's about please.
There's a deeper there's a deeper thing. I've just been
thinking about a lot. I don't know if this is
the point to bring it up, but I think, yeah,
this is the point to bring it up. Okay, so
let me let me just continue real quick, and now
(01:03:26):
I'll bring up that point. So here's what I'm saying.
They did not air the special. By the way, the
Charlie Kirk Special ended up not going, and they yeah,
and they preempted it with like family feud or some ship.
Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
And uh.
Speaker 2 (01:03:43):
They also had uh like we still don't know when
when he's coming, when Kimmel's coming back, but it sounds
like it's coming back. But they also had people canceling
that Hulu subscriptions and stuff, to a point where it
actually shut down the unsubscribed website for Disney Hulu and
all the shit. God damn, so many people were canceling it.
They they lost a percentage that shares. People were upset.
(01:04:07):
People were very upset. And now the plans seemed to
always be to bring Kimmel back, but also shout out
to all the other artists, not just late night show hosts,
but just people in general that were saying, you guys
are actually violating free speech. This is the cancel culture
that you're that other people don't want to talk about,
(01:04:28):
you know, and not and it's not that false equivocation
both sides bullshit. You know, I saw Andrew Schultz made
a video where he tried to do the like Charlie
Kirk was killed using his freedom of speech and now
and liberals were celebrating that. And then look what happened
just now with Jimmy Kimmel. Uh, because people are celebrating that,
(01:04:53):
And I was like, that's those are not the same, Like,
go look up, who's the prominent liberals who were selling
upbraiding Charlie Kirk get killed. You won't find a single
fucking politician. Even what you will find is that people
were saying things like I won't warn him, but you're
gonna have to find random Twitter accounts and motherfuckers that
ain't really public people right that would say something like
(01:05:16):
HOORAYI got them or whatever. You're not gonna find a
bunch like The kind of equivocation you're trying to make
is something where like Donald Trump, the fucking president is saying,
get Jimmy Kimber off the air. Okay, Prominent conservatives who
talked about free speech under Biden, Comedians like your unfunny
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ass who had to vote for Trump because I can't
say the R word anymore, Right, those motherfuckers got faces
on it. It ain't equal, it ain't the same. I've
never seen a liberal person called for the assassination of
any fucking body, right, So why are we pretending that
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this shit is equal?
Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
It's not.
Speaker 2 (01:06:05):
Charlie Kirk literally said Joe Biden needed to be sentenced
to death. These are not equal things with equal weight.
But my point being because that's a cowardly way out,
But my point being, you know, they like ABC is
getting pressure financially to like, you know, get Kimmel back
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on the air, to get in social pressure, a bunch
of stuff, and he'll probably get back because he's protected.
You know, he's Jimmy Kimmel. Our society has decided that
certain people are entitled to certain things. You know. It's
the way people crushed when cope At lost his show
because of how he lost it. But like, you know,
when Game three went off the air, it was just
(01:06:47):
sad that it went off the air. But that's shit happens.
Ember Ruffing loses her show and this shit happens, there's
no black late night show on TV. I think Game
three won't mind.
Speaker 1 (01:06:59):
Joe.
Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
Literally, it might be the last black late night TV
show we ever have unless we find something for Wardwood Junior.
I don't even know if we gonna ever get one
dog that's fucked up right anyway. My point being, there's
this underpinning belief. Even with our boycotts and our cancel
(01:07:21):
the Hulu Like, I'm not arguing against it or not.
You know, I have been to targeted months, like I
got it, But there's this underlying belief that I think
we've accepted as a truth. That is, I don't think
it's true, which is capitalism and consumerism and all this stuff,
Like the company's job is to make money. Yeah, it's
(01:07:41):
the company's job. It is to make money. But we
also think that the prioritization of making money will supersede
all other priorities. And I think we have way more
evidence that that is not true. We know that Sony
will not make the Denzel film because they just don't
believe a black man can be an international star, regardless
(01:08:03):
of the fact that brown people are the global majority, right,
regardless of all the evidence that shows that if if
it's just purely naked capitalism, Denzel should be in everything, right,
you know, Like, then why is Sam Jackson doing what
he's doing? You know, Like, but it's not just purely
naked capitalism, and that's been a thing that has really disrupted.
(01:08:29):
I feel like it's a lesson we should learn, you know.
It's uh something like uh. Target always looked at when
they were doing good stuff for black people. I never
thought they were it's because of some corporate dogma. I
was like, this is probably what they think will make
money at the moment, yes, but at the same time,
(01:08:50):
I don't know that losing money will make the people
who are in charge, who were like listen, I don't
like fucking with these black people that I don't know
that they bend and break and go, Okay, we've lost
enough money. My heart has been changed. Black people are
in again. Like you know what I'm saying, Because you
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would think we've had more than enough evidence. Targets should
already be back on like Tabitha Brown on front of everything,
Male cosmetics here, come get you.
Speaker 4 (01:09:22):
You know, they blamed that seed oh and told him
to get the fuck out of here, but they ain't
going back, and.
Speaker 2 (01:09:27):
He's somewhere still on the board like Papa John. I'm
sure right, but the wherewithal of the the stick touitiveness
of bigotry is so strong. Yes, they're like, what's happening
to America Republicans, white people in masks, people that say
they cared about the economy under Biden, that cared about
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wars and lives. We should have all seen them have
eight months of evidence by now, right to go, Well,
this isn't happening the way that I thought it was
gonna happen. I'm gonna we gotta shut this shit down.
Let's impeach this guy. Let's look at all this corruption
that's happening. Because our whole thing was government spending, government corruption.
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We wanted to take hunter Biden and put him in
jail for the perception of corruption. I want to throw
him in jail. Meanwhile, I could read the next five
to six stories off of here. I won't right now,
but I can read them, and all of them are
implicating Trump officials in corruption. And there's crickets right, we
underestimate how strong the tie of bigotry and shared hatred is.
(01:10:37):
We keep doing it. We have we It's almost like
we need to believe the myth that the economy is
gonna save us, because when when the numbers are low enough,
people will go, let's let this bigotry go. Like a
raccoon stuck in a trap where where there's four because
they love shiny shit. And you can trap a raccoon
(01:10:58):
by putting something where they can just get an arm through,
and what you'll find is that the raccoon won't let
it go, so it'll stay stuck in the fucking trap.
You don't have to do anything extra. You just go
out there and shoot the motherfucker or whatever, like put it,
put the cage around it, because it's like, ah, the
shiny thing, the shiny thing, I need the shiny thing.
But if they let the shiny thing go, they could
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they could be free. And that's biggot tree in America.
Speaker 1 (01:11:23):
If you would let the.
Speaker 2 (01:11:24):
Bigotry go, we could all be free. Everyone's life would
being handspot, not just black people, even yours. Your eggs
wouldn't cost as much.
Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
Right, your farms wouldn't be shutting.
Speaker 2 (01:11:35):
Down right, your job, your job would pay more, you.
Speaker 1 (01:11:38):
Would have hospitals in your little small ass town.
Speaker 2 (01:11:41):
But we literally can't let it go. And I think
about that all the time because at the end of
the day, we'll chalk it up the corporate greed, right,
But we often watch corporations lose money, lose moe in
very predictable ways because honestly, if they wouldn't have done shit,
we would have been like, yeah, it wouldn't have been
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a story. If the next day they would have been like, yeah,
and Kim's back Thursday, and he'll be back Friday, because
this is his fucking job, that's.
Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
What he does. It's no pay him for just because
you're outrage. We will not.
Speaker 2 (01:12:13):
Pretend that what your outrage is about is violent. We
won't pretend that he said what you are lying and
saying he said, and we just finn to move on.
And you know what, within forty eight hours, this shit
would have been over. Right wing people will still been
mad in they little circles like, oh, fucking Kimo, but
they don't like him anyway, right, They're never they were
never going to support that time Slide or Jimmy Kimmel
(01:12:36):
or whatever. The Sinclair Corporation, you're fucking ABC, Disney, Nigga.
You could buy them tonight. You could be like, well
then I guess we're erecting our own stations. You could
you have more money than God. You're throwing money away
on Star Wars films like you have the money. And
it's so anyway. I say all that to say, like
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there's this belief that like this the economy is somehow
like sacricanct or the way that the economy and consumerism
and capitalism work is somehow above morality. It's sales. Morality
is whether good or bad. It's all get the money.
And I'm saying, no, it's not. Now many times money
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has been sacrificed to keep the shiny bigotry in the hand.
Speaker 4 (01:13:24):
Yes, because uh, bigotry and white supremacy and all that
stuff is irrationally illogical and it always has been. Uh.
And the thing is, you ask black people go through
history how much money they have they lost over the
years from just not allowing us to go through the
front door, not like not trying to fund like like
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like a lot of these companies, like not allowing us
to go through the council. So they have lost if
they really started kind of adding that up billions of
dollars or and they passed all these rules that keep
us out.
Speaker 1 (01:13:58):
But but but our money's too.
Speaker 4 (01:14:00):
In fact, if you served us, you would get more
money from us, because a lot of us, a lot
of during that time, we would just be happy to
be there and not be treated like shit. So we're like, sure,
I will buy extra I will actually play the nigga charge,
but as long as I'm allowed to be into the room,
right and so and so I've always understood that money
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is not the answer.
Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
You.
Speaker 4 (01:14:24):
You just hope that white people's greediness would be like
fuck it, I don't care that you trans, I don't
care that you're woman, I don't care that you're black,
I don't care your nationality.
Speaker 1 (01:14:34):
Were trying to get this.
Speaker 4 (01:14:35):
Money, and we had faith that that greed was gonna
supersede that white supremacy, and white supremacy is coming back
because the voters allowed it to.
Speaker 1 (01:14:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
So yeah, that's that's kind of it for I think
we're mad. Well, I guess let's just cap it off
with the last mad thing U The Senate has approved.
Charlie kirk Day on George Floyd's birthday the exact same day.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
What I tell y'all yesterday, didn't I say this yesterday?
Speaker 4 (01:15:12):
I said, yesterday we were doing doing the feedback show.
Unless I'm unless I forgot the words that I said.
I was like, yeah, I was like, I hope they don't,
but I was like, I could see them giving him
a day.
Speaker 2 (01:15:23):
Yeah. They placed Charlie Kirks Remembrance on the same day
as George Floyd's birthday, which is typically a day that
honest the life of George Floyd, who was murdered in
twenty twenty. Yeah. Yeah, And if I'm not mistaken, I
believe every Senate Democrat voted to approve it, and I
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understand that it's symbolic, and I understand. Look, nobody here
is more nuanced and I think reasonable than me when
it comes to like Democrats. I truly do try to
see and give them the benefit of doubt. But I
feel like they feil they failed for the trap. They're
(01:16:10):
gonna say, no, we avoided the trap. I'm sure Qem
Jeffreys somewhere telling everybody they avoided the trap by voting
for this, because obviously the trap is a very simple one.
If you vote against this, they'll say, oh, so you're
okay with political assassinations, right, and KEM Jeffreys like, no, no, no,
So you vote for it. Then you go out and
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tell the people like, no, we voted for it because
they were trying to trap us. But to me, all
you did was say the trap worked because you have
a voice, you have a microphone, you're supposed to be
a leader, you're supposed to be able to communicate. You
go to your people that voted for you, and you say,
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I didn't vote for that because I don't want to
memorialize the man that Charlie Kirk was, and also I
don't agree with political assassinations. Oh damn was that difficult?
Because the thing is you're fucking around both ways, one
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way or the other. You're fucking around either you're telling
me and you're just hoping that I'm a person who's like,
I'm reasonable enough to not like what you did. But
go ahead and keep voting for you. And that's a
good gamble because I probably will, most people probably will
that were already voting for you. But you are pissing
us off for no fucking reason, For no reason, there's
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just no reason.
Speaker 1 (01:17:36):
I'm like, maybe this is just me. I hate to
be like this. Nancy would never.
Speaker 2 (01:17:43):
Right, I don't. Yeah, I know the House is different
than the Senate. Blah blah blah whatever. I don't know
what happened, but yeah, I truly don't think Nasty Pelosi
would have done it.
Speaker 1 (01:17:52):
She'd have said, vote no, the end, fuck them right.
Speaker 2 (01:17:56):
If anything, she would have maybe said, are we gonna
everybody vote however they feel like voting yes? Because and
then she would have just left it at that, like
I'm not talking about this shit again, and when she
put her vote in it will been no. But yeah,
it's just I mean, that's my guess anyway.
Speaker 1 (01:18:12):
But that's not guess too, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:18:15):
I just think it's so fucking shortsighted and dumb, and
mostly it just gives cover for Republicans reframing a man
who was bigoted, divisive as a saint because his death
erases his life. But the problem is Republicans are not
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erasing his brand and his life and what he was
fighting for. They're not saying the Republicans are actually like, yeah,
you saying that we should honor him also means we
should honor him by bringing the National Guard into black cities,
keeping trans people from being able to live free and
happy lives, putting win back in the kitchen, right, keeping
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Muslims out of office. These are things that he stood for,
and you're and so you can't have a little bit
of it. You can't be like, no, we should honor
this man. Okay, what part are you honoring him? You're
literally just saying it's very sad that he died. You're
not really honoring him, because no Democrat is gonna sit
up there and be like, now, I agree with him
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that black people need to not be able to be pilots,
and I get nervous when I see them on the plane.
You would never you wouldn't use a single of any
of his words to justify honoring him, baby, So what
do you honoring his words?
Speaker 1 (01:19:39):
And I think, for me, this is one of the
few times that I'm really upset. A lot of times.
Speaker 4 (01:19:44):
I understand that, you know, a lot of the things
that the Democrats do, they don't have the votes and
all that stuff. So I'm very empathetic and very understanding
to that. And the thing is, I understand, you know,
depend on where you where you where your district.
Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
You have to vote certain base.
Speaker 4 (01:20:04):
I get that, but this is one of the few
times where I'm like, no, you need to get a
goddamn backbone and say no, like like joke to side,
like when it's other shit, y'all have backbones and y'all
get out there, y'all go. We know that this is symbolic,
but fuck y'all, why is it when it comes Because
guess what, whoever.
Speaker 1 (01:20:23):
Is gonna run them ass, They're gonna run them motherfucking ads.
Speaker 4 (01:20:26):
Anyway, you might as well do your job and represent
your district because you're the one that got to go
back to your district and then people looking at you
going the fuck is dead.
Speaker 2 (01:20:34):
I'll do you one better. If I was a Republican
running against one of these Democrats, I'd run an ads
say they did vote to honor him. Yes, how about that?
Speaker 1 (01:20:42):
I would vote.
Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
I would you out here talking about I'm I'm against Trump,
I'm gonna bring the people, I'm gonna do this, and
I will run a motherfucking attack ad the next moment,
like did you know this Democrat voted for Charlie Kirk
to be honored? So everything they're saying to you about
how they hear for freedom and rights and nothing and
they gonna stand up to oppression is bullshit because they
actually honored this man who was against all of that.
Speaker 1 (01:21:05):
Right. So you talking about a trap, you are literally
setting yourself up for them to run.
Speaker 4 (01:21:09):
Attack ass because if they ran attack as going you
didn't vote for it. The people you on dis is
You're like, yeah, goddamn right now.
Speaker 2 (01:21:17):
Fifty eight Democrats did oppose the resolution in the House,
another thirty eight voted present, and twenty two didn't vote
at all because I think Hakeem Jeffries did not tell
them you need to vote for this one, right, but
still he voted for it. The CBC Congressional Black Hawks
said in a statement that this resolution is not about healing,
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lowering the temperature of our political discourse, and even assuring
the safety of Congress staff and capital personnel. It is,
unfortunately an attempt to legitimize kirk to worldview, a worldview
that includes and ideas many Americans find racist, harmful, and
fundamentally Unamerican. The statement continued. Forty two of the fifty
eight Democrats opposed to the measure were CBC members Black
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people standing the fuck up.
Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
Right, We all we got and you wonder why.
Speaker 2 (01:22:03):
You wonder why After the election, so many black people
are like, it's just us. You wonder why, Yes, while
we're not leading the rally, in the charge, and I
know people gonna be mad about that. I'm not telling
you you can't be mad. I'm not telling you you
can't give a motivational speech. I'm just illustrating. This is
why people feel that it's us because we know that
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these motherfuckers are weak when it comes to standing up
for this shit. Right, We're standing up because we have
literal skin in the game, no pun intended. So it's like,
we know we're on the firing line. We can't brook this,
we cannot go Let's give an inch. Let's all well,
you know some Charlie Kirk is okay. We're like, no, none, none,
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Stop letting them soften this man's image.
Speaker 4 (01:22:47):
Not only that we being black people, we know that
if he had his way, I would not have my position.
Speaker 2 (01:22:54):
Fuck him, man, you could just put out as a
matter of fact, represent Under Mark v. Vessi, Democrat from Texas,
introduced an alternative measure just condemning political violence in general,
sighting Kirk's murder and last ye's assassination attempts again against
the President Donald Trump, as well as a tax targeted
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Democrats January sixth, Capital Riot. The measure garnered one hundred
and eighteen co sponsors, all Democrats, no fucking Republicans. You
fail for the trap. I'm sorry. There's no other way
to put it. It's fucking stupid. It's just fucking dumb
because now you got to explain it anyway. You said
you did this so you could not have to explain it. Now, well,
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guess what you're doing sitting here in front of me,
explaining and shit, looking dumb, looking like you don't really
want to fight this shit?
Speaker 1 (01:23:41):
Right?
Speaker 4 (01:23:42):
Who are you representing? And that's the thing you're supposed
to represent, the people?
Speaker 1 (01:23:47):
And I do agree.
Speaker 4 (01:23:49):
That's why for a lot of people, like I said before,
you're gonna have We're gonna fight no matter what.
Speaker 1 (01:23:54):
But the fight has changed and you're out of power.
Speaker 2 (01:23:57):
So like, yes, you out of power, be opposition, get
into some of that good trouble. You out of power.
Speaker 1 (01:24:05):
This ain't like the same way that that.
Speaker 2 (01:24:07):
You can look at them when they do the government
shut down shit and be like y'all got all the
votes y'all could keep the government going if y'all want
it's y'all that don't want to do it, don't Well,
if we don't vote to help them, then how we're
gonna explain to our people? You're gonna explain? I being like,
we're there's not enough of us. You didn't put enough
of us in charge, and we're actually not gonna help
this Republican government keep taking more and more of your
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rights and your money and and the freedom area. So
if you would like it, if you would like us
to help, you need to vote more of us in.
That was the one thing when at the beginning of
all this, and he took heat for it. So like
I said, I'm fair, I'm not trying to be like
just bang on people. But that was the one thing
Keen Jeffreys saidt the beginning of this, and I was
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one hundred p ccent on board when he was like,
when they was like, so what's the democrats plan, he
was basically like, to let people fucking see how bad
shit is gonna get and then we'll reconvene when it's
time to vote, because y'all motherfuckers need to see. And
I ain't say it like that. But I was like,
and people was mad, like, that's all the Democrats so weak,
and I was like, no, that's it. That's the truth.
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Nobody want to hear the truth of America. That's the truth.
Speaker 1 (01:25:16):
Yeah, it's gonna take some time. She's gonna have to.
Speaker 2 (01:25:18):
Get bad, real real bad. This ain't even bad enough yet, No,
this is not. It's still people online trying to figure
some other way out of this shit, or they were
coming together.
Speaker 4 (01:25:27):
Yeah, as long as I hear that, I'm like, it
ain't bad enough. Whatever the shit is, it ain't hit
your street of your avenue yet, so you don't care.
Speaker 2 (01:25:35):
Yeah, you gotta get to a point where motherfuckers literally
regret how they handle shit last year. And I don't
see I don't see people regretting that. Clearly we're mad.
So that's it for this segment. And I want to
watch football, so that's kind of it for the show.
I think I'm gonna do some sword ratchiness and then
I'm gonna go watch football because you know, guys, fantasy football.
Speaker 1 (01:25:57):
Oh, you're right, it for the football.
Speaker 2 (01:26:00):
You can tell I'm big into fantasy football because I
got a wizard unicorn.
Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
What's happening with your shirt.
Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
You're doing a spell. So like this all I gotta
get my fantasy team together. I only got five minutes.
All right, let's do sword ratchetness and I'm sure we'll
be back throughout the week, except I might take Tuesday
off for my birthday. Woman who killed dog with semar wait,
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woman who killed dog with Samarai sword. That's just the title.
How's that the title?
Speaker 1 (01:26:49):
This should be?
Speaker 2 (01:26:49):
Oh I see woman who killed dog with Samurai sword
jailed day?
Speaker 1 (01:26:54):
Okay, okay, okay, My bad, guys.
Speaker 2 (01:26:56):
I missed a word when I was scrolling, I was like, WHOA.
A woman who stabbed her dog to death with a
Samurai sword has been jailed. Alicia Darcy of Platt Avenue
in Sandbox, Chesshire, called police while intoxicated on October twelve,
twenty twenty four, and told him she had killed her
son's dog. After it detect her, I just found a
dog on the sofa in a sleeping position with the
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sword embedded in his torso. She was jailed for eighteen
months at Chester Crown Court on Friday after she admitted
causing unnecessary suffering to an animal on the possession of
an offensive weapon. At an earlier hearing, she also was
handed a lifetime disqualification order preventing her from owning or
keeping dogs. The sword will be destroyed. PC Charlotte Owen
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described it as a very distressing case for everyone involved.
The level of cruelty was abhorrent. She left the dog
to die with the sword embedded in it. It was
incomprehensible how someone could not only inflict such violence on
an animal within the so callous as to leave it
to suffer. Right, Yeah, that's pretty evil dog, No pun intended.
All right, y'all, Well back throughout the week until next time.
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