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July 24, 2025 30 mins
The Truth Is Simple. The Problems Aren’t. | Karel Cast 25-103
We keep acting like these crises are too complicated to solve—but they’re not.
People in Gaza are starving? Feed them.
Trump hiding in Epstein’s files? Assume it, act on it.
Climate change? Cut meat, ditch fossil fuels, now.
ICE doing illegal raids? Law enforcement, shut it down.
It’s not complex—it’s corruption, politics, and profits that get in the way.
Karel lays it out: straight talk, no spin.
Because sometimes the clearest path is the one we keep refusing to take.
💥 Uncensored. Unfiltered. Unhinged. It’s the Karel Cast.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Time is here. No time to fear.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Corilla is so near because show time is here.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
So on with the show.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
Let's give it a go.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
Carrilla is the one that you need to know now.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It's show sign.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
All right in just sixty seconds.

Speaker 4 (00:21):
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, Bigley, and he's funny.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
This guy. Have you heard him?

Speaker 4 (00:34):
Yeah, he's funny and smart, smart and funny, not like
those nasty people on lamestream media. So don't go anywhere.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
He's almost here.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
I know he doesn't speak well of me, and that's
okay because I mean, he's really quite fabulous.

Speaker 5 (00:58):
Oh well, it's one of my most viral clips from yesterday,
and it's all about how the solution in Israel is
not that hard. But if we take that even further,
we'll find that most of the issues of our day
are not that hard to solve.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
So why aren't we uncensored, unfiltered, un hinged.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
He's a courel cast.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
Listen daily on your favorite streaming service.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
It is the crew Cast. I am corel so very
glad you are joining me.

Speaker 5 (01:37):
And yes, a lot of you really like me sitting
down here in front of the microphone. So guess what,
We're gonna keep that for a while as our format
because my back is still really messed up and uh
and I'm scared. So I just had a call from
the doctor actually, who's out of town. So you know,
they're like, well, you could go to emergency and oh yeah,

(01:58):
right now.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (02:00):
Anyway, hello to everyone in the chat room at YouTube
dot com, forward slash really Corel, so glad you're already
in there, Sandy and Phineas and all the others. So yesterday,
you know, I chop up the show into one minute
to one and a half minute clips because that's all
today's attention spans can, unfortunately handle, and I put them
on YouTube and Instagram and TikTok and on TikTok. I'm

(02:23):
usually hated. But the one clip that got MAGA and
liberals to agree I have found the common ground. I
did the impossible. I got them to agree was on Israel,
and we're going to talk about that today and how
that relates to all the other problems going on in
the world. First, hal Hogan has died media personality. I'm

(02:44):
not sure if he went maga or not.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
I'm not.

Speaker 5 (02:46):
I know some of the wrestlers did, and that, you know,
is what it is. But he I met hal Hogan
at my very first Grammy Awards in the eighties. He
was there with Cindy Loopa, and he was very nice
and very kind and actually posed for photos for me
that he wasn't supposed to post for with Cindy held
her up for me in her in her in the
in his arms, and that photo made it to the

(03:08):
La Times because no one else had it, and I
was like twenty one years old, so it was a
It was a big deal. So rest in power, Hulk Hogan,
you are gone but not forgotten. Only in his seventies.
That's sad. And this morning we found out that the
Food Network chef and I'm not her name is Anne
I believe with the Platinum hair. She died unexpectedly a

(03:30):
few weeks ago. We found out today she killed herself.
And I just want to take a moment to talk
about that. Oh I'm shiny, I'm shiny. Why didn't you
all tell me I was shiny? I am shiny. Look
at me, shine, I am shining child. I need some
powder anyway, oh, well, so I'm shiny today. That's the

(03:52):
way that that's the where it goes. So a lot
of people wonder why how can these people do it?
And you know, I thought about it after Andrew died.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
I was alone, scared.

Speaker 5 (04:07):
I thought about it, and being gay as a kid,
I certainly thought about it. Never really tried it, but
thought about.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
It a lot.

Speaker 5 (04:17):
That's why when they ask you on those you know,
when you're older, do you are suicidal thoughts? Well, of
course I do, you know, of course, but I don't
take them that final step. In fact, right after Andrew died,
about six months after he died, a really gorgeous guy
asked me out, and he said that he'd been waiting
to ask me out for like ever, but I had

(04:39):
a lover, and then after he died, he didn't know
how soon, you know, he should ask me out, And
so I said yes, and he went away that weekend
and we were going to go out on Tuesday. This
was a Thursday. He went away that weekend and went
to his parents' home, and the exchange where his parents
was so terrible that he went outside and hung himself

(05:01):
in the tree out front of their house. And I
was heartbroken, I thought, anyone, don't people do anything to
get out of a date with me. It was a
bad joke at the time, but I just when I
hear about successful people, people that we envy, people that
it would seem have everything that a person could want,

(05:25):
when I hear about them committing suicide, it always saddens
me greatly because I just wonder what pain must they
have been in and why wouldn't they let someone reach
in and help them. Now I know that suicide is
part of a mental condition, part of a mental illness,

(05:47):
depression and others, and she may have been on drugs
that have side effects of suicidal thoughts. We don't know,
But my position has changed. I used to think it
was such a selfish act and get angry at the
people that did it, and now I just feel sorry
for them that they didn't hold on one second longer.
Because I got to tell y'all, and this goes into

(06:09):
my topic, I guess let me rearrange here, get myself situated.
I gotta tell y'all, there's nothing on this planet that's
worth your life in terms of you taking it, unless,
like Ozzy Osbourne, you are ill and going to die

(06:30):
and you're suffering, okay, you know, and there's states that
now allow you to do that, but there's nothing because
the only constant in life is change, the only constant,
and one of the constants is fortunes change. You could

(06:50):
be dead ass broke today and financially secure next year
at this time. You could be in worse condition next year.
We don't know. And that's just it, you know. I
was once told by someone after Steve Jobs died, I
used to say, when someone say, you know, I wish
I were Steve Jobs, I'd say that, you know, or
I'd say I wish I was so and so. And

(07:11):
I was doing an interview one time and I said, oh,
I wish I was Steve Jobs. And they said, well,
that's funny, because he'd give anything to be you right now.
And I thought, you know, you're right. And maybe it's
because I went through the era of AIDS that I
realize now that I have so many friends and a
former husband, a late husband who would give anything just

(07:32):
to be alive. And so no matter how depressed and
down I get, I can never let it get to
that level. And the reason is it would be unfair.
There's so many people that would give anything to be me,
even with all my problems. You know, I think to myself, oh,

(07:54):
what if my back messes up and I get cadua
and I have to have like a clos to me
bag or something. You know, Well, guess what. There are
people who would say, at least you're still breathing, and
so to any of you out there that may be
listening that at times think I just would rather check out.

(08:14):
Just let me tell you that, since we don't know
what tomorrow is going to be, you gotta stick around
to find out. Nature will take you from us soon enough.
We will all die soon enough. So rushing it there's

(08:35):
no point because nothing is as bad as you think
it is. And this goes right into the show topic
of today, which is, for instance, when I said yesterday,
the problem of starving Gosins and Palestinians is really easy.
Start putting in food, start air dropping food, start sending

(08:55):
in trucks of food, and if the Israelis get in
our way, blow them out of it. It's just that simple.
There doesn't need to be huge meetings, big conversations. It's
that simple. Feed hungry people. That's it. Don't let people starve,

(09:15):
just because Israel says to let them starve, no, tell
them no, and start air dropping food immediately. And if
Israel tries to fire upon the planes or the boats
or whatever, then meet them with force.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
It's that simple.

Speaker 5 (09:34):
And there's so many problems that we encounter every day
that business or politicians muck up and say, oh, we
can't solve it because of XYZ. Well guess what we
can solve it. We just have to move the obstacles
out of the way, because once you do, the solutions

(09:58):
to most of our problems are extraordinarily simple. Now maybe
they'll take its complex in their execution, but the solution
is simple, and we don't. We miss things far more
complex than they have to be. So we're going to

(10:19):
talk about some of those issues.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
Ask what the simple solutions are.

Speaker 5 (10:25):
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Speaker 5 (11:12):
In the chatroom at YouTube dot com, they're talking about
how Hulk Hogan was a big Trump supporter.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
I don't care.

Speaker 5 (11:18):
He was a pop culture icon and he died in
his seventies. You know, politics aside. It's sad, you know,
because again, Hulk Hogan could become a liberal as quickly
as he became a Trump supporter. Never completely dismiss someone
because of their political views, because they can change. So

(11:38):
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(12:00):
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in about six weeks and that's exciting. So and the
subject of suicide came up, and someone in the chat

(12:21):
room lost someone to suicide in twenty ten, and you
feel so robbed from it, you know, and there's so
much you still want to say to that person, one
of which is hold on, you know, don't It's funny.
A majority of the people that live through a suicide
attempt regret the attempt, but they got to get there first.

(12:42):
They got to do it and then live through it
and realize n life really is precious. And that's what
I mean. It's very simple. Life is precious. Don't end
yours unless you are ill. That's first of all. That's
you know, because nature's gonna end it soon enough. In Israel,

(13:04):
Operation Dumbo Drop, as someone in the chat room reminded
me of the movie Start dropping food. Now. If Israel
gets in the way, move them out of it. Our
problems seem complex, but they're not. In fact, we don't
want to admit how simple they are. Like Trump, we

(13:26):
know he is blocking the Epstein files because he is
in them. We now have confirmation from Pam BONDI. You know, well,
she didn't confirm it, but sources around her have confirmed
that she told Trump he's in it multiple times. His
best friend was a sexual trafficker. Vince McMahon, the WWE guy,

(13:47):
another sexual trafficker, and another best friend of Donald Trump's.
How many sexual traffickers have to be this guy's friend
before everyone realizes he also is a sexual trafficker, that
he benefits or reap the rewards from these people being
as friends. You don't hang out with sexual traffickers if

(14:07):
you don't benefit in some way.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
It's that simple, You see what I mean? Oham's razor.

Speaker 5 (14:14):
We need to start filtering all of our issues through
Accham's razor, which is in the absence of anything all
the simplest solution is usually the right one.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
What's a simple solution here, that he's blocking.

Speaker 5 (14:28):
These because he's in them, or he's blocking them from
some unknown reason. And now he's saying Comy made up
the files, and Chelsea Gabbard's calling Obama everything but a
white woman. Yeah, the simplest solution there. The Obama thing
is a distraction. By the way, because of the Supreme Court,

(14:48):
presidents have immunity for anything they did in office, so
they can't prosecute Obama. He could actually say yeah I
did it, and they can't prosecute him. But anyway, Acham's razor.
You know, it's like climate change. We act like it's
such a frickin complex problem.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
It's not.

Speaker 5 (15:07):
Eighty percent less meat and dairy production. Whether anyone likes
it or not, that doesn't matter. Here is the problem.
Our planet is changing too rapidly and we are doing it. Okay,
how are we doing it?

Speaker 1 (15:23):
Well?

Speaker 5 (15:23):
Forty two percent of that is our diet, which now
we find out that leafy greens spinach kale, it's becoming
less nutritious because of climate change and over farming of animals.
We know that lentils have more protein than beef and
are climate negative, that they actually absorb more and take

(15:48):
more from the climate than they put in. It is
not brain science. Eighty percent less meat and dairy production,
more plant based protein, teens, no more fossil fuel. That's
not hard. They act like this is so terribly hard.

(16:08):
You know what makes it hard? Whiners?

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Oh, I don't want to give up my meed, I
don't want to give up my dairy. I don't want
to give up my big behemoth truck because it symbolizes
how small my penis is. You know, whiners, that's what
complicates everything, Trying to appease too many people. Sometimes to
solve a problem, you have to not worry about who

(16:32):
gets pissed off. You gotta just solve the freaking problem.
Climate change doesn't take.

Speaker 5 (16:40):
Decades of litigation, decades of legislation, committee after committee, report
after report. Really simple, eighty percent less meat and dairy,
no more fossil fuel.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
There you go.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
Problem solved, New businesses created, new industries, created people better,
are are more or healthy. That actually solves several problems,
including the obesity issues, a lot of the healthcare issues.
Oh and all this bullshit about healthcare and now the
insurance is going to go up seventy five percent, and

(17:15):
you know, blah blah blah, universal health care for every
American period. Problem solved. Medicare for All. We run an
insurance company. It's called Medicare. It operates at three percent overhead,
unlike United Healthcare. Medicare for All and you buy into

(17:38):
the system, which would then allow more people to have
it if you can't afford to buy into Medicare.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
You get it free. If you make more than seventy
K a year, you pay a premium. That's it.

Speaker 5 (17:53):
That's solved right there. Use the insurance company. We already
own Medicare, Medicare for everybody. You can buy into it
if you make more than seventy K a year. If
you don't make more than it's free. There is done deal.
Oh well, what about the appropriations.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
What about the money. We have the money.

Speaker 5 (18:16):
If we've got eighty billion dollars to build detention centers
and to bolster ice, we have the money, and let's
talk about ice. Well, how do we solve this problem?
Really simple? Local law enforcement needs to start prosecuting ICE officers.
If they don't show a badge, if they don't show
a warrant, and they don't give the person due process, immediately,

(18:40):
local law enforcement should start arresting them. That's a really
simple problem to solve. Well you can, yes, you can.
They are federal agents. Local law enforcement could put an
end to them immediately. People should call in ICE raids
like kidnappings, and police should bust these people. And let's

(19:02):
start making them financially liable. If you are a nice
agent and you participate in these raids. No pensions, no nothing,
no benefits. Really simple.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
People won't do it. Then he can give all the
orders he wants, but people won't.

Speaker 5 (19:21):
Carry them out. There you go, problem solved. You see
what I'm saying. These issues are not that hard to solve.
We just let all the menus shit get in the
way and muddy them up. There's not one issue in
our country that is complex. Homelessness really simple. Give them housing,

(19:47):
period and yes that includes giving them things like healthcare,
access to mental health care, substance abuse, all of that.
Really simple. Give them housing, how artific. I'm more homeless,
sun how do I know work in other countries? House seats,

(20:08):
give them medical care. Hey Correll here, and I'd like
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gay guy and his little dog. And let's keep the
party going as long as we can. You want to

(21:26):
know another simple truth. Republicans are behind the Epstein files.
Hear me out in Project twenty twenty five. The whole
plan was to get Trump out of office after a
year or two and let JD Vance take over for
their lines of secession. They know Trump is done and

(21:49):
so they want to keep power. So it was always
their plan, and Maga was too stupid to understand this.
It was always their their trump tard that's my name
for Magan. Now trump tarts. They're not retarded, they're trump tarted.
They're trump tarts. So the Trump Tards are too stupid
to understand that this is the GOP's plan. This is

(22:12):
how they're going to get rid of their guy, because
they can't openly revolt against him. And they can't, you know,
so they're the ones.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
Now. One of two things is going to happen.

Speaker 5 (22:25):
Jisayine or however you pronounce her name, Gilaine, Gillia, Monster, HeLa, Monster,
whatever her name is. She's either going to die or
get a pardon. They're talking to her today, and you
don't think Pam Bondi or anyone's going to let her say, oh, yeah,
Donald Trump was totally trafficking in underage girls, unless this
is how they're going to get rid of him. So

(22:47):
if she gets a pardon, which is highly probable, then
they're going to try to cover it up. If they
allow her to tell the truth, it's because they themselves
want to get rid of Donald Trump. I don't think
the GOP ever planned on him being president for four years.
I don't, and we know in Project twenty twenty five

(23:07):
that that's not the way it goes because they know
he's that he's done. And so even if they thought
about a third term for him, which they can't. But
even if they were trying to figure out a way,
he'd beat too olden infirmed, he has dementia, now he
has a heart condition, a venus condition, so he's on
his way out. I really believe it's Republicans that are

(23:33):
driving the issue.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
But he does.

Speaker 5 (23:34):
You know, Jeffrey Epstein, sex offending friend. Vince mc mahon
sex offending friend. How many sex offending friends does someone
have to have before you realize they're.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
A little shady? How many convictions?

Speaker 5 (23:48):
How many times do you have to hear him talk
about how he mistreats women and grabs them by their
kiddy See again, it's simple. When you think about Trump
the sex offender. There should there be no question there.
He has presented the evidence himself, right out of his mouth.
He has let himself be photographed for decades around young women.

(24:11):
There's a rapper on Serious XM ten years ago that
did an interview and talked about an underage sex party
at Trump's mansion. How many stories of these have to
appear before Maga gets the point that while they were
busy worrying about gay guys or trans people coming for
their kids, that Trump was coming for their daughter. How many,

(24:37):
how many before the Trump tards see that it wasn't
drag queens or trans people that are the problem, but
it's people like Trump who's coming for their kids. And
now Trump signing in order today that AI companies can't
have any kind of bots that you know, speak about diversity,

(24:57):
equity and inclusion. I can't wait for him to be gone.
I can't, and I mean gone like six feet under.
I can't. I hope I outlive that man, because I
can't wait, whether it's in one year or ten, I
cannot wait for the day he finally goes. It will
be joyous to me, although he probably wants to kill
himself today after what South Park did do him last night,

(25:18):
because that was something that they took a billion and
a half dollars from Paramount and then made totally fun
of Paramount and Trump. I love Matt and Trey. I'd
do them both there. I mean I've met them, I
love them, and I love what they did last night.
They had Trump with his tiny little penis in bed
with the devil like Saddam Hussein used to be in
bed with the devil. The last time they had someone

(25:39):
in bed with the devil who was Saddam Hussein. Now
it's Trump and he's naked with a little tiny peenie.
It's hysterical. Oh my god, it's so funny. It's so funny.
All right, I am not afraid of Shady Van's either, Sandy,
not afraid of him at all, not afraid at all.
He'd be impeached anyway. He's such an idiot. But let's
check the chat in this last segment and before we

(26:01):
go today. So, by the way, have a great weekend.
Go see a movie. You need the movies, and the
movies need you. That's what I heard Kevin Bacon and
Kira Cedric say. So I think it's great. So you
go to the movies too. You need the movies and
the movies need you. Also, if you're looking for a
great show on television and you like reality medical shows,
there's a new one on Netflix out of England. It's

(26:24):
called Critical Care. Oh my god, it's riveting. It's gross.
You watch them do surgeries, but fabulous. You don't have
to miss South Park. If you've got Paramount Plus, you
can stream it at any time.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Just go to Paris.

Speaker 5 (26:37):
And if you don't have Paramount Plus, if you have
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You can get Paramount Plus free through a couple things,
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Speaker 1 (26:49):
It's worth it.

Speaker 5 (26:50):
They do a thirty day free trial, so sign up
for free for thirty days and watch all the South
parks cause' you'll just you'll die.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
It's really hysterical.

Speaker 5 (27:01):
Okay, but Beta, hello, b Beta, Yes, someone in the
chat room still, I want medicare for my pet. I
know Ember's insurance is two hundred and forty bucks a
month and they don't pay anything for pre existing conditions.
And oh it's a mess, but at least if she
gets something catastrophic. All right, I'm gonna try to have
a great weekend. I still gotta take it easy because

(27:22):
of my back, and I'm you know, I still may
end up in the er. We'll see. I hope not.
So I'm gonna take it easy. I hope you all
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Speaker 1 (27:56):
All right?

Speaker 5 (27:57):
The truth the problem to our the solutions to our
problems are really quite simple. Often we just muddy up
the waters in people and gods are starving.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
Feed them.

Speaker 5 (28:11):
Trump hiding the Epstein files, assume he's in them, and
act upon it. Climate change, cut meat and ditch fossil fuels,
ice doing illegal raids. Local law enforcement shut it down.
There's answers to all of our problems, and they're simple.
Don't let inn of your own personal life. You know

(28:32):
you you like. If you're unhappy, then change what you're doing.
It's really that simple. If you're unhappy, change what you're doing.
That's the simple solution, right there.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Change.

Speaker 5 (28:47):
If you're not getting what you want out of life, change.
In order for there to be any forward motion, there
has to be what a change in position Newton's laws
of physics. That's the problem with solving our problems. We
get stuck. We don't want to change, like climate change.

(29:08):
We know that our diet is the problem. We know that,
but so many people don't want to change their diets
that we have put off the inevitable. Here's the inevitable,
eighty percent vegan. You can have meat twenty percent of
the time. That's it. Eighty percent vegan. That's the solution

(29:28):
to the problem right there. It solves the climate issue
even before fossil fuel. Eighty percent vegan. That's it there.
You go incentivize restaurants to become eighty percent vegan. Don't
let new steakhouses open unless they're serving my cilium steaks
like chunk. Eighty percent vegan, and we solve the climate

(29:53):
problem right there. Oh, would never get the people to
do that. Then don't give them a choice. That's the
other reason problems don't get solved. We try to give
people too many choices. No, sometimes the answer to a
clear cut feed. People in Gaza stop talking to me.
I am carell see who you want to be so

(30:14):
I'm didn't hurt you body. Glad you like the news
sit down and the news.

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love I'll put you on Monday.

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