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July 22, 2025 31 mins
America: When Did We Stop Having Standards? | Karel Cast 25-101
Has America lost its standards? From disposable products and low-quality fashion to the normalization of rude online behavior and trash politicians, it seems like we’re spiraling into mediocrity. Stephen Colbert fires back at Trump—was it warranted or crossing a line? Is the decline of decorum now the norm? And what about Mexico blaming U.S. expats for housing prices—who’s really at fault?
We dive into all this and more on today’s episode of The Karel Cast.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:03):
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Speaker 3 (00:06):
So on with the show.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Let's give it a go. Carrilla is the one that
you need to know.

Speaker 4 (00:15):
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Speaker 3 (00:15):
It's show time.

Speaker 5 (00:19):
All right, in just sixty seconds. The most fabulous I mean,
he's really something, the best, most fabulous host will be here.
He just tells the truth all the time, bigly. And
he's funny, this guy. Have you heard him? Yeah, he's
funny and smart, smart and funny, not like those nasty

(00:40):
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I know he doesn't speak well of me, and that's okay,
because I mean, he's really quite fabulous.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
Let's play a game today.

Speaker 4 (01:05):
Let's try to figure out when exactly did America stop
having standards? Plus, Mexico is all in a tither about gentrification,
But whose fault is that we don't talk about it today?

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Honey, uncensored, unfiltered, un hinged. It's the Curel Cast. Listen
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Speaker 4 (01:34):
It is the cREL Cast, and I am Corel. Honey,
When did America stop having standards? We're gonna try to
figure that out. Today, and also gentrification comes to Mexico
and they don't like it. Well, whose fault is that?
We're gonna talk a little about everything. Welcome tomorrow. Warner,
poor thing out swimming in Costa Rica one minute and
dead and drowned the next. My thoughts go out to

(01:56):
his family and all those that loved him. Never watched
the Coffee Show, but still I know who he is,
and that's just a tragedy. So young, fifty four years old,
just way too young to drown. So that's a very
sad piece of news out there today. Terrible news out
of Gaza. Of the world is just condemning the human
rights violations going on by Israel, and finally, in the

(02:17):
European Parliament they have spoken out against Israel and said
that Israel is losing its standard in the world because
they're just committing genocide war crimes. And that, of course
is going to play into when did we stop having standards?
Because our funding of Israel and are not demanding that

(02:40):
we go in and feed the gossens is a direct
indication of how low our standards have gotten in terms
of being Americans. So we're going to talk about all
of that today.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
I would tell you. Last night, I was born.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
You know, here watching just lately watching TV, and I
watched Man of See you ever seen Henry Cavill as Superman?
So I didn't know why it was a big deal
that there's a new Superman who has dropped dead gorgeous.
But can I just say, can I just say, Henry

(03:14):
Cavill is the closest thing to a Christopher Reeve Superman
I have ever seen, and that.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Is possibly the most.

Speaker 4 (03:23):
Attractive man alive on planet Earth today. I'm making that up.
Henry Cavill is everything a man should be. He is polite,
he is kind, he is funny, he is drop dead gorgeous. Jesus,
I would let that Man of Steel do anything he
wanted to me. So it was an okay movie. The

(03:44):
Man of Steel the first in the reboot of the
Superman movies back from twenty eleven.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
I didn't mind it.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
I'm not going to watch the second one, Batman be Superman,
because how could that even be a battle? I mean,
Batman has no superpowers. Why doesn't even make a movie
about Batman visus? Why would Batman even be mad at Superman?
I hate when they pit heroes against each other and
all that. That's just ridiculous crap. To me, Batman and
Superman would never be mad at each other.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
What the hell? And I don't care.

Speaker 4 (04:12):
If the comic books they were, I don't care, then
the comic books are wrong. They're on the same side.
People on the same side should not be at each
other's throats the way it is. Any If you haven't
seen Man, it's deal with Henry Cavill. Watch it, just
to watch him. Oh oh oh, And I was singing

(04:33):
right before we came on. Oh my god, the best
song in the world came on, Bonnie Pointer. Heaven must
have sent you. What an incredible, incredible song. And the
end of it, you're sexy. Set See that's so sexy.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
Don't know what to do? Make me pretty. If you
don't know the part of our song I'm singing, then
you don't know the song. I just not let you know.
I love that song.

Speaker 4 (05:03):
Look, I'm getting chills. Oh, Frissian, that's called frission. I'm
having a Frissian attack, all because I love that song.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
What to thank you for the joy you brought me?
How love that song? Anyway? Okay, onto the matters at hand.
We only have thirty minutes.

Speaker 4 (05:20):
Thank you for the things not lay my head. I'm
gonna be standing here talking topics since in my head
it's gonna be Heaven must have.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
Sent you, honey, it's amazing.

Speaker 4 (05:36):
I'm doing a show quite frankly, after I got off
air yesterday, and for the last three days I have
laid down and slept because of my back, and I
was so worried that I had developed cadua aquina yesterday
one in one hundred thousand, rare condition because I think
to her and my inner leg hurt and.

Speaker 3 (05:56):
Those her symptoms.

Speaker 4 (05:57):
But today it's not as painful, and so I'm moving
through it with But oh, yesterday I was a mess.
Who's going to take care of member if I have
to go in the hospital three to five days?

Speaker 3 (06:08):
You know?

Speaker 4 (06:08):
Oh, just on and on. It was horrible, just medical
anxiety over real symptoms I was having. I didn't know
if I should call the doctor.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
I did.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
My sister's in the hospital in Arizona. Uh so, I Oh,
it was stressful mess. I'm so grateful that part is
over that I'm not as stressed today about Katsua appliment
as I was. Anyway, So I read a great article
this mornrning and the article was about when did America

(06:36):
stop having standards? And it's a really well thought out article,
and it quotes many people who have written books about this,
about how our standards have just gone to crap. And
it's funny because it played right into what I was
talking about on the phone, excuse me, on the phone
this morning with a friend because Stephen Colbert last night

(07:00):
read what Donald Trump had tweeted, which was glad that
Colbert got fired. His humor is even lower than his ratings,
or talent is even less than his ratings. And Colbert
looked right at the camera and said, you know, if
I were talentless, how could I come up with this
witty repartee? And he looked right at the camera and

(07:20):
said fu except he said the word. And I said
to my friend, I said, look, I'm not flighting Colbert.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
He has every reason to say that about Donald TRUMPO.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
But I am saying, can you imagine Johnny Carson turning
to the camera and saying, f you, Ronald Reagan or whoever,
David Letterman you know, or anybody really I mean, telling
a seated president to f off it? Just it wouldn't
have happened ten years ago, Hey, they would have been
fired like immediately. But because ours have become so low

(08:00):
now again, I'm not I'm on to I'm on team Colbert.
I'm not citing against Colbert. I'd say the same thing
if I were him. But the fact is that we
accept it. It's not okay to just tell a seated
president to f off. And if you look around, our
standards have everything, they're gone. We no longer have standards

(08:24):
when it comes to what we buy. We buy the
both cloth clothing the year or two and then out
it goes.

Speaker 3 (08:33):
You know, at the Lakes House where I used to stay.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
When I first got here, my friend Daniel Charleston, before
he died, you know, owned it. He has ken More
appliances from Sears washer dryer from nineteen sixty two, the
year I was born, and they still work perfectly. Nowadays,
you buy an appliance, you got to buy another one.
They want you to buy the insurance and all this.

(08:56):
And I was asked, why is it gonna break? Are
you selling me jump? And the fact is yes they are,
and yes it is. We have zero standards. When it
comes to entertainment. We we let things like reality TV
pass as entertainment. Love Island is entertainment. You know, big,

(09:19):
huge reality shows are entertainment, and they're all horrible.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
They all deal with the lowest.

Speaker 4 (09:25):
Common denominator, and yet there's a pleasant even the products
we buy or I mean, the ninety nine cent store
is just filled with stuff that meets no one's standards.
Tamu Shine, just crap products, you know, And I just

(09:46):
I wondered to myself, when did this happen?

Speaker 3 (09:51):
When did we.

Speaker 4 (09:52):
Lower our standards? There's so much much as America we
now have zero you know why as firing the CEO
or resigning over the discamp. It's ridiculous. We we now
accept the worst behavior. And Donald Trump is the epitome
of how we have no standards at all at all.

(10:17):
If we had any standards, he wouldn't be president.

Speaker 3 (10:22):
You know, Today the House.

Speaker 4 (10:25):
They literally ran out of Washington CC so they did
just have to vote on.

Speaker 3 (10:31):
The EPTE five.

Speaker 4 (10:33):
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Speaker 3 (11:14):
All right, we are back. Did I get rid of
the echo? Is there an echo? Did I get rid
of the echo? We are back. Hopefully the echo is gone.

Speaker 4 (11:22):
I'm hoping. I'm sorry about that. Thank you in the
chat room, you know, thank you. I hope the echo
is gone. Is the echo gone? Please tell me in
the chat room. You were kind enough to tell me
that there was an echo. Let me know that it's gone.
So all right, great, I hope it's gone. I see
I don't hear the show. I don't hear things as

(11:42):
they're going out, so let me know if the echo
is gone. I have tried to get rid of it.
So if you made it this far through the echo,
then thanks.

Speaker 3 (11:54):
All right.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
Hopefully we didn't lose too many of you, but if
we did, we did technical things happen. I'm sorry. So
hopefully the echo is gone. Is the echo gone?

Speaker 3 (12:03):
Everybody? All right? Thank you so much, thank you, thank
you Ac Mallet for letting me know.

Speaker 4 (12:10):
All right, God, I should do the whole segment again
because it was a great segment about how low our
standards have become and just how ridiculous like Trump is
the epitome of how we have no standards.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
And I don't say you and I.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
Because we didn't vote for him, but let's be real,
you know we all now except you go to the
store and you buy expensive fruits and vegetables because they
are and you get home and they rot within three days,
like there's no quality standard anymore, even for the food
they sell you. And I'm just so curious, when did

(12:51):
that happen? On social media, people post things and say
things that they would have never ever said it ever
ever like ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever,
and now just flows out their mouth. When did when

(13:12):
did we accept appliances that you buy one and it's
just a give it.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
In two years you got to buy a new one.
When you know, when did that happen? Nothing last anymore?
And we accept it?

Speaker 4 (13:23):
Well we have to, Yeah, we kind of do have to,
So we keep lowering our standards. Instead of elevating ourselves
and elevating our standards, we keep lowering our standards to
accept the crap that we are given. I'll never understand it,
I will, I'll I'll never understand how we have allowed

(13:47):
we have just allowed our standards to become so low.
And if you look around, it's it's everywhere. It's we
have no expectation of greatness and government anymore, none are.
Our standards are so low when it comes to elected officials,
and that's just sad. You know, we have no standards

(14:08):
when it comes to entertainment anymore. We will call anybody
now a star, oh TikTok star, YouTube star.

Speaker 3 (14:16):
You know it's like this Matt Rife guy.

Speaker 4 (14:18):
You know, he's cute and I'd certainly have sex with him,
but he is not a funny comedian. He is no
George Carlin, who yesterday in history got arrested for the
seven dirty word.

Speaker 3 (14:33):
Show.

Speaker 4 (14:33):
And you realize the sec there is no seven dirty words.
The FCC does not outline the words you can and
cannot say. The standard for indecency says anything that is
indecent to the community. Doesn't list the words. But yesterday
George Carlin, people like that that Letny Bruce, who used
to push the boundaries of they elevated comedy. You know,

(14:57):
they didn't rely on crowd work and just talking to
I hate these comedians nowadays. All they do is use
the fucking crowd as a prop. Write your own damn jokes,
you know, stop using the audience as a prop.

Speaker 3 (15:10):
But oh no, they're great. Matt Riith is a great comedian.
No he's not. You know, Oh so and so is
a great singer. No they're not.

Speaker 4 (15:21):
You just have low standards. And I just I really
do wonder when that came about, I really truly do.
When did our standards just? Did we just give up?
Is that why we have such low standards? We just
realized that we're gonna get the like an iPhone, Why
the fuck do you need a new iPhone every year?
An iPhone should last you ten years and they should

(15:44):
be upgradeable. So every year when they come out with
new bells and whistles, your phone should do it. You
shouldn't have to get a new phone every year every
two years. What low standards is that we have such
low standards with everything now and it's just it's kind

(16:05):
of sad, and.

Speaker 3 (16:05):
We pay more for it.

Speaker 4 (16:07):
We pay more for inferior products than we have ever
in our lives. We buy shit that is completely inferior,
and we pay more for it.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
It's maddening.

Speaker 4 (16:22):
We live in an era of junk, junk politicians, junk products,
junk entertainment. And now everyone's a talk show host, everyone
can have a podcast. When did our standards become so
low that someone like Charlie Kirk can make a fortune.
When did our standards become so low that a network

(16:44):
like Fox News could even exist? And I know it
was when we all became idiots. It was with the
dumbing down of America, when they stop funding education, which
they have. Hell, he's now going to dismantle the Board
of Education. So when we no longer emphasized education. Our

(17:08):
standards are so low when it comes to education. If
our kids can freak and read, they don't even have
to write anymore. It used to be read and write.
Now it's just if your kid can read, that's it.
That's our standard of education. Can they read? Yes, okay,
pass them, that's it. Can they do trigonometry? Can they

(17:31):
explain scientific theorems? Can they debate?

Speaker 3 (17:34):
Well?

Speaker 4 (17:34):
No, no, and no, But that's okay. Such low standards.
Some states are limiting cell phone usage during the school day. Good,
I'm all for that. I blame the Kardashians.

Speaker 3 (17:50):
I do too. Actually, it's funny you bring that up.

Speaker 4 (17:52):
Because that show in my business, in entertainment, that show
changed everything, And so I do blame the Kardashians and Survivor.
Survivor was one of the first reality TV shows to
hit big. I blame those two shows, the Kardashians and Survivor,
for the downfall of entertainment.

Speaker 3 (18:13):
I truly do.

Speaker 4 (18:14):
You are absolutely right in the chat room, and yes, influencers,
how low is your standard for information that you're going
to take information from some asshole online that you've never met,
that has no credentials. That's why I follow this guy
called Scotti Fitness. He is a wonderful dad, he is

(18:36):
a wonderful uncle, he's a wonderful brother. He's totally physically fit,
he's handsome, got a huge mustache. But in every episode
he's every post he post, he says, he says, f
V shred and V shred. Is this guy that lives
here in Vegas, a total trumper. You know him, you've
seen him if you've been online at all. And he's

(18:58):
just this really buffed who wants to tell you how
to eat, wants to tell you this, wants to tell
you that, and he's full of crap because he's trying
to sell you something constantly. We have such low standards
that it is now a way to make a living
by selling actual crap on TikTok, crap that will break,
that you will use once crap, actual crap. And now

(19:23):
people are making tons of money selling crap on TikTok.
All right, let me come back. Mexico is upset about gentrification.
Well so is Lisbon and Barcelona, but they're rallying in Mexico.
And I got into an online fight with an idiot
because I tried to say, why are you blaming America

(19:45):
for gentrification in Mexico. Well, because it's the American Yes,
sixty thousand Americans did migrate to Mexico in the last year.
And yes, rent prices have gone up at home price.
How is that an American fault? Talk about that?

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Speaker 3 (22:07):
Do you want a funk? Come on?

Speaker 4 (22:09):
Do you wanna let's dance and sing? You know it's
got Our standard in music has plummeted. I mean, Benson
Boone is fine, he is, he's cute. He doesn't he
identifies Mormon anymore because you know, he's young and handsome
and his music is okay. But he's no Freddie Mercury.
You know, Freddie Mercury is up here. Benson Boone's here.

(22:33):
You know, he's good, and maybe in time he might
prove to be a Freddie Mercury, but he's no Freddie
Mercury right now, just because he wears jumpsuits, you know.
And so in music we have people touring that can
barely sing a note and people paying fortunes to go
see them. You know, it's just anyway. So Mexico had

(22:53):
a rally yesterday. It's their second. It's huge. Thousands showed
up and they're rallying against j gentrification of Mexico City. Now,
during the pandemic, Mexico City tried to get people to
come and be digital nomads, and they did. And just
last year, sixty thousand Americans went into Mexico on visas.

(23:16):
We are migrating in huge numbers to Mexico, which is ironic.
It's so ironic as Trump announces today that they are
going to start going to all sanctuary cities and sending
in ice.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
They're evil and everyone and I should be fired.

Speaker 4 (23:33):
But anyway, So they're rallying in Mexico about gentrification, about
rents going up and about home prices going up, same
thing that happened here in Vegas, and they're blaming Americans.
And I got into this online debate, how is it.
This is Mexican greed, this is you know, Americans came.

(23:57):
Mexican landowners and Mexican rent property owners realized they could
charge them more than they charge Mexicans.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
Because Americans are used to paying much more.

Speaker 4 (24:08):
So a four hundred dollar apartment suddenly became a twelve
hundred dollar apartment. But to an American, a twelve hundred
dollar apartment for two, three bedrooms or whatever is cheap,
so they pay it. So Mexicans are mad at Americans
for living in their city because their rents have gone up.

(24:28):
Why aren't they mad at the Mexicans that own the property.
You know, Gentrification is a sad thing.

Speaker 3 (24:35):
It is. It's necessary, but it's sad.

Speaker 4 (24:38):
And when I say it's necessary, it's because it normally
happens in really bad neighborhoods. You know, like in Long Beach.
There's many like over on a street called Daisy in
Long Beach or anywhere in West Long Beach. You know
Daisy and Magnolia, run down Icky areas well. They gentrified.

(24:58):
Now they're great. You can't afford it house there anymore.
When the gays move into a Look at West Hollywood.
West Hollywood was a dump. It was a big Jewish
community that wasn't kept up really well. And then in
the eighties the Gaze went there and spruced everything up.
And now you can't afford to even live there because

(25:18):
the gaze made it so nice. Look at the Castro
in San Francisco. The Castro used to be run down
and all of that. The gaze fixed it up, and
now even every straight person wants to live there. Gentrification happens,
But when it happens, it is not the people moving in.
I don't set the price for rent. I don't set

(25:40):
the price, you know, for what this condo cost. And
Americans don't set prices in Mexico. Mexicans do so. If
rents are unaffordable, if houses are now unaffordable in Mexico City,
blame yourselves. Your people are the one profiting and making money. Now,

(26:04):
there is a valid argument about American investors buying up
a lot of the properties and raising the rents.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
That is a problem. It happened here in Vegas.

Speaker 4 (26:12):
It's happening in many cities where corporations or investment firms
or whatever come in, buy up a lot of the
properties and then raise everything up. That is a problem.
It should not be allowed. And again that is a
problem of government. It's Mexico's government's fault that they that happened.
It's the government in Nevada's fault that they let that

(26:34):
happen here in the Nevada, in every city, San Francisco, Seattle,
New York. It's the government's fault that they allowed these
investment firms to buy so many properties. They should not have,
but they did. But again, how is that the fault
of the person moving there? Tennessee is now gentrifying Nashville

(26:56):
and the surrounding hill areas of Appalachia, and prices are
going up. Why because a lot of people are moving there.
I can't imagine why, but a lot of people are
moving to Tennessee. I wouldn't, but a lot of people are,
and so things are going up, and the people in
Tennessee are mad about it. Well, we're not the one

(27:17):
setting the price. We'd prefer they stay low. We're all
trying to move somewhere where it's cheaper. But then it
gets more expensive fast when everybody wants to move there.
So blaming the people that are coming to the area, No,
blame the government. They let it happen. They absolutely let
it happen. Chinese doing that too. Yes, it's happening everywhere.

(27:41):
It's happening everywhere. There's these corporations, these governments, these groups
of investors from China, from Japan, from wherever, who are
buying up a ton of properties, raising the rents, raising
the property values. Now, look, I paid one fifty eight
for the condo. It is currently at two sixty. I

(28:03):
ain't mad about that. I'm sorry that you can no
longer buy one hundred and fifty thousand dollars condo in
Las Vegas, two bedrooms. But I'm not mad because I
bought it back when you could. And this condo that
I'm standing in that I paid one hundred and fifty
eight thousand dollars for when it was originally built and
sold it sold for forty one thousand dollars. I wish

(28:27):
I'd paid that for it. So gentrification is a sad thing,
but being mad at the people who move into the
area is not the solution. Kicking out investment firms kicking
out you know these equity firms governments that buy. China
owns forty two percent of downtown La Saudi Arabia, the Saudis,

(28:51):
they owned so many American cities like own the downtowns Well,
our government didn't stop it. So if you know, stop
someone from doing something, they won't do it. All right, Greed, Yes,
We're all going down, Kennedy, we are. Our lack of
standards goes right into greed. They are taking more money

(29:13):
from us and giving us less. Look at you know
anyone that gives you service. The healthcare industry talk about
lowering standards.

Speaker 3 (29:23):
Oh my god.

Speaker 4 (29:25):
Oh, I mean an industry that should be striving for
higher standards keeps lowering them lower and lower and lower,
and now, starting very soon, if you buy your health
insurance through the exchange, it's going to go up seventy
five percent. So if you're paying two hundred, you're about

(29:46):
to pay three seventy five. If you're paying five hundred,
you're about to pay almost eight hundred dollars. Blame Donald
Trump for that. That's in his bill, and that's what's happening.
Yeah again, lowered our standard, accept bad stuff the American

(30:07):
way now days. Hey more dead lass, I am carel
Sorry for the echo at the beginnings. Be who you
want to be for long, don't hercy buddies. We'll see
you tomorrow when the pump days.

Speaker 3 (30:18):
Oh pick the hundred shows. I have one hundred today.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
Woo woo, happy hundred show shoving a cake.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
It's broadcasting from a completely different point of view yours.
Listen daily to the COREL cast on your favorite streaming service.
It's broadcasting from a completely different point of view yours.

(30:49):
Listen daily to the CORELL cast on your favorite streaming service.
Show old Time is here. No time to fear.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
Corrala is so near because show time is here.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
So on with the show.

Speaker 2 (31:08):
Let's give it a go. Carella is the one that
you need to know. Now, it's showtime.
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