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July 31, 2025 31 mins
When Progressives Push Too Far | Karel Cast Ep. 106
When Tolerance Goes Too Far
Is the left losing the middle? A viral debate over actress Sydney Sweeney’s “great genes” (and jeans) shows just how extreme internet outrage culture has become — and it may be pushing everyday people away from progressive causes.
Plus, I want you to go to the movies — and I’ll tell you what to see and why it matters. 🎬
And Senator Cory Booker loses it on fellow Democrats. GOOD. It’s about time someone shows real emotion and demands accountability from the party.
Liberals, if we keep pushing people away with hypersensitivity, who’s left to fight for the actual issues? Let’s talk about how we get the message back on track.
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Speaker 4 (01:00):
Sigh all right. You know, I hate when the left
gives the right ammunition to fire on the left because
something we're doing is really stupid. I'm gonna tell you
how American Eagle actually exemplifies. Also, Corey Booker yells at Democrats.

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August is upon us. August seventh was Andrew Howard's birthday.
He would have been sixty, would he have been, No,

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nineteen sixty six is when he was born, So yeah,
four years younger than me. You'd have been fifty eight.
He still would have delighted that I'm sixty and he's not.
We got a lot to talk about today, and oh,
I just you know, I hate when we give the
other side ammunition. I really do. But before I begin,

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know how to handle it. I you know, I'm one
of those people where I don't know how to handle
extreme kindness. I love to exhibit extreme Are you one
of these people you love to give You love to
exhibit extreme kindness. You love to do wonderful things for
other people, but when they do them for you, you
kind of don't know how to handle it because you're
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(03:41):
does something nice, really nice, really nice for you, you
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I'm not sure we're even friends anymore, you know, I
get overwhelmed with her generosity, and so I say thank you,
but I don't gush. I don't because I'm overwhelmed. So

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I don't like, you know, oh my god, thank you
so much. And you know, I get overwhelmed and just go, oh,
thank you, because I don't know what else to say.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
You know, I said that this morning I wish I
had someone around the house to turn down. I was
talking about, you know, having a boyfriend or having sex
or whatever with my friend David Ethridge on the phone,
and I said, you know, I'd like someone around the
house that I could turn down. Because we met a

(04:31):
guy in the park who said he'd been mert Hey yeah,
been married. He was from Jersey. Hey yeah, been married
thirty two years. I know what you're talking about. I go, well,
how do you handle He goes I leave the house,
and I thought, I want to I want someone that
I can leave like by anyway, I'm in a good
mood today. Devon' saysit has been good for me. It's

(04:52):
gotten me out of the house. There's been a person
here at the house to you know, to cook for,
and it's been good for me to have someone around.
I really enjoyed his visit. It's more people should visit me.
Come and visit me, everybody. It's really good for me,
all right. So Sidney Sweeney, now I'm not sure if

(05:12):
you know the name. Not Julia Sweeney, who used to
be Pat on Saturday Night Live, but Sidney Sweeney. She
is young, she is beautiful, she is blonde, she is busty,
and she is white. Well, she did an ad for
American Eagle, and it's very much like the brook Shields.

(05:33):
I can tell you all this because you're of a
certain age. It's very brookshield Z from the Calvin Klein
Remember her ads you want to know what gets in
between me and my Calvins? Absolutely nothing, and she was
topless and it was scandalous and fabulous ad. We still
talk about it forty years later. Well, Sidney Sweeney did

(05:54):
an ad for the gene company American Eagle, and part
of their campaign is photos that say Sydney Sweeney has
good genes j E A N S. Because they're a
gene company. And in some of the ads it says
Sidney Sweeney has good genes g E N E S.

(06:17):
And if you look at her, I mean I'm gay.
But I'll tell you this right now, that's how a
woman you know. I mean, she's a bombshell, she's a vixen.
She's got the boobies, and she's got the pretty hair
and the great complexion. I don't know what she looks
out with all made up, but she looks fabulous. So
they released this ad, and as the internet will do,

(06:40):
there's this huge backlash. My friend David said, yeah, it's
right here on my screen. It's the first thing I see.
They're talking about it on Sky News, they're talking about
it on the BBC. Why it appears that she's a
white supremacist. Now she's not. But what they're saying is

(07:00):
the ad is white supremacy by saying she has good genes,
g E n ees because there's no people of color
in the ad. There's no gay people, people of color,
there's no men in the ad. However, all these radical
left feminists are out there screaming, oh my god. You

(07:21):
know black women have good genes, Mexican women have good genes.
You know, Asian people have good genes. So I guess
you can't put a white person in an ad and
say anything complimentary about that white person. Now, as you
all know, I am not a racist, and do commercials
need to have more people of color, Yes, do they

(07:43):
need to have more gay people? Hello? My entire life.
I grew up without any representation in media at all
except Rip Taylor, Liberaci and Charles Nelson. Riley Well, the
Marlboro Man, he was kind of gay me, you know,
Broke Back Mountain. Helloh, so oh? Did you see that

(08:04):
HIV is on the rise in Russian troops. HIV is
running rampant in the Russian troops in Ukraine. I guess
they getting frisky with each other out there on the battlefield.
But anyway, so these radical left females have taken the
Internet by storm, denouncing the American Eagle ad, saying it's

(08:25):
white supremacy. You know, she's the only person in it.
She's pure white. You're saying she's got good jeens. First
of all, I can say this as a gay man.
That bitch has good gens. And I don't mean the
one she's wearing. Honey, she looks fabulous. She's got great jeans.
It's like the Baldwin brothers except the ugly one. Four

(08:46):
of the Baldwins have great genes. The fifth one may
be adopted, but you know the other four incredible is
it racist to say the Baldwin brothers are gorgeous? Would
it be racist if you put the four Baldwin as
they were in an ad for jeans and staid the
Baldwin brothers have good genes? No, of course it's not.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
So.

Speaker 4 (09:07):
I hate, I hate, hate hate when the left gives
the right ammunition, because now the right is all, oh,
look this woke movement, go woke? Who who who whoo?
They use that word like it's dirty, But they have
a point. You know, you cannot when you're an advertiser,

(09:28):
you cannot please everybody. You cannot represent everybody in every
ad you do. You just can't. It's not possible. Somebody's
going to be left out. Okay, that's that's the way
of the world. You can't have a rainbow in every
freaking commercial, nor should you have to. Now, if American

(09:52):
egle wants to come out with another ad or the
beautiful black women in it, great, But what about Asian women? Okay,
then they got to do another one with an Asian
woe minute? Okay, what about you know, just pick a
Native Americans? Both poor people, they're never in any ads.
How many Native American models do you see an ad

(10:13):
you don't, so I hate. We're gonna come back and
talk a little more about this and Cory Booker is
macking the Democrats, which are the good things to talk about.
That how Kamala said no, we're running for government? Why
did did they know? I know why? And I'll tell you.

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media at reallycorrel dot com. So you know, I wish
I had an hour today because I could just go
on and on about how I hate how we give
them ammunition. On the other side, as a gay person
my entire life, I've had to do a balancing act,
you know, being careful to be myself, but to not

(11:55):
give the other side any ammunition unless you know, always
going to give them something, but just blatantly. You know,
I've always said that as gays, we've kind of had
to jump higher, run faster, just like women, and we
shouldn't have had to that that should in a perfect
world we wouldn't have needed to. But it's not a

(12:16):
perfect world. And while I'm not all Matachine Society which
didn't like drag queens and didn't like overt sexuality from
gay people, I'm not that person. I still say there
is a time and a place for everything, you know.
I don't like these gay guys that will push the limits,
you know, in a shopping mall or and when I
say push the limits, I mean show up in a

(12:37):
freaking song somewhere or whatever, you know, because we are
still judged, and I hate when we give them that fuel.
And so American Eagle is under attack because radical feminists
are saying, hey, saying that Sydney Sweeney this white girl
has good genes is racist and white supremacist. Not everything

(13:01):
is about race, And I know people like especially black people,
are gonna say, yes, everything is about race, but it's not.
You can make every If I, as a gay person,
made everything about my sexuality, then I'd be pissed off
all day because there's hardly any gaze in any television programs.

(13:23):
There's hardly any gaze in any advertisements, and if they are,
they're often stereotypes, which is fine. I'm a stereotype, but whatever.
You know, you can't spend your life being pissed off
unless that's your life. Speaking of pissed off, Corey Booker
yelled at the Democrats had to melt down kind of

(13:45):
on the floor and said, look, you all are being complacent.
You all are enabling these people, and they're right. Kamala
Harris has decided to not run for governor in California.
You know why she'd lose, and I think she knows it.
I think she knows that she would lose. And that's
because as much as she's an affable, qualified individual, and

(14:08):
she is more than qualified to be governor or president,
and as much as I would have liked her to
be president. And as much as I think she's probably
a very charismatic, funny, caring individual, I think she's probably
a great person to have as a friend. I do,
but that doesn't come across because of her years as

(14:31):
a prosecutor. She keeps her emotions and so much very
close to the vest. And isn't that likable? And there
I just I said it. And what I'm saying is
her public persona is not that likable. She is probably
very likable. She's probably a great woman, but her persona

(14:55):
is just not that likable. And it's not that she's powerful,
and and yes, again here we go, she is judged
by a different standard than the male candidates. Now that's unfair,
but that's the way it is. So you can either
rail up the system and say that's unfair, that's unfair,
or you can win. It's unfair that she didn't win

(15:19):
the presidency because she's a black woman and that's why
she didn't win. That's unfair, but it is what it is.
And she wouldn't win in California because she is too
divisive of a character. After the failed presidential run and
her public persona, particularly in California where she was attorney general,

(15:43):
and some people don't like how she was attorney general.
She wouldn't have won. So I think her advisors did
some polling and probably did some preliminary stuff and said, hey,
you're not going to win, and so she said she's
not going to run. Corey Booker is right, though, Democrats
should be way ahead in all of the polls, given
all the evil that Trump and MAGA are doing. They

(16:06):
should be way ahead in the polls, but they're not.
Why Why can't the Democrats become likable and be seen?
You know, Gavin polls well because he doesn't care about
being likable. He's cussing nowadays. He's calling people, but he
you know, he's laying it out there in plain English.

(16:29):
He's serving it back to the Republicans. They're going to
try to read district Texas. So he's like, fuck it,
I'll redistrict California. We can add more seats than you.
So I'm totally on board with his kind of democracy
and his kind of being a Democrat. Aoc'm I like
how she behaves Bernie Sanders, but most Democrats are not

(16:54):
Bernie AOC and Gavin and I don't if they don't
find a to connect. And this is what I mean
with my first topic. Democrats need to connect with the
middle of the road. Independence and the GOP and extreme
political correctness is not going to do it. You know,

(17:17):
many and times Andrew and I had to tone down
our gainess to get in the door. We didn't do
gay topics. You know, we toned it down. Once we
got in the door. We could do whatever we wanted,
but to get in the door, you know, I can't
walk into an audition like Liberachi. I gotta walk in

(17:38):
somewhat subdued, and then once I get the job, if
I want to wear bugle beads and sequence out the wazoo. Okay, Democrats,
like Corey Booker says in his Tirade, need to stop
enabling the GOP and figure out a way to make
Middle America like them because they stand for the right things.

(18:02):
They're on the right side. You and I are on
the right side. We just need to make the other
side see the benefits of being on the right side.
That they would have healthcare that's affordable, things like childcare,

(18:24):
you know, social safety nets, a regime that cares about
climate change and cares about saving your life from the environment.
We are on the right side of the issues, but
it's not gonna matter if we can't show Middle America
that we are, and if we just stick with these

(18:45):
super politically correct issues, they don't resonate with Middle America.
For instance, Middle America does not think Sidney Sweeney or
American Eagle is racist because they have her in the ad.
Most people don't feel that way, and when they see
the hoopla over it, then they say, see those woke people,

(19:07):
those democrats, those liberals. As a liberal, I see nothing
wrong with the AD. I don't see it as white
supremacy because to me, not everything is about that. It's
about selling jeans. And believe me, the way she wears them. Honey. Oh,

(19:28):
I saw The Fantastic Four yesterday and there's this guy,
he's the Human Torch. He wears these white pants. Honey,
he's got good jeans. Oh and oh up there eighty
feet wide his bulge. I was like, oh, I mean
like hit me in the eye. Almost got a black
eye from the bulge on the screen. I'm like, good lord,
I saw Pedro Pascal looking at that bulg. Great movie,

(19:53):
by the way, we'll talk a little more about it
when I come back. But Fantastic four, Oh my god,
it's so good. Feels like like a comic book movie. Shoot,
it is exactly what it should be, and I can run,
don't walk to it. It's so good. Hey, Carrel here,

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All right, welcome back. We are live Monday through Thursday
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I did say in the chat room, I'm checking. The
Democrats don't seem to be for the working classes anymore.
That's both parties. The GOP tells a good lie and

(22:52):
acts like they're for the working man. They're not. They're
the party of billionaires, protecting billionaires, tax breaks for billionaires,
cutting social probe to afford to do these things for billionaires.
The GOP gives a rat's ass about you if you
are worth less than one hundred million dollars period. Oh,
they tell a good lie, but the truth is they

(23:12):
only care about people with one hundred million or more.
Democrats used to be the party of the working man.
They cared about social issues, you know, minimum wage, health insurance,
affordable healthcare, things that the working class needed. And somehow
the GOP was able to convince the masses that the

(23:35):
Democrats are no longer about that. They still are, but
somehow they've been convinced otherwise. And as David G. Hall,
the best programmer in the world, only told me, perception
is only everything. Facts do not matter. He told me
this on radio a long time ago about Andrew and

(23:56):
I and about doing gay topics. He said, if someone
tunes into you, they're going to expect, because you're gay,
that they're going to hear a gay topic. So if
they tune into you and you're not doing a gay topic,
you have changed their perception. And perception is only everything.

(24:16):
And he's right, it doesn't matter what truly is. What
matters is how it's perceived. Now that's a sad part
of being human, but it's the truth. And so it
doesn't matter that at their heart Democrats are good and
they want the best and all of that. That doesn't
matter how are they perceived. And the GOP has done

(24:39):
a great job of projecting that Democrats are about elite
corporate liberals, when really that's what the GOP is about,
elite billionaires. But the GOP has managed to turn the
mirror around and say no, it's them over there. They're
the ones who are the elite. They paint California out

(25:01):
like a hell hole. California is the number one state
to live in in the country. It is the most
beautiful state in the country, the most biodiverse, it's got
some of the greatest things in the world are in California, period.
And all these people that try to paint it as
a healthscape have never lived right next to the ocean

(25:22):
in Long Beach, have never lived in Los Angeles, have
never lived in San Diego or San Francisco or San
Jose or wherever. They just have it lived there because
if they did, they'd know that every place else as
fucked when it comes to places to live, which is
why you can't afford to live in the areas I
just mentioned, because they're fabulous places to live. They have

(25:43):
their problems, but California is the bomb, particularly coastal California.
And so if Democrats are going to win, they're going
to have to change the perception that America has of them.
You know, everything we know about Vikings was told to
us by the Catholics, and the Catholics hated the Vikings.

(26:07):
Vikings did not keep written records, so the French and
the Catholics wrote about the Vikings, well, Viking history being
told by their enemies is skewed. Everything you know about
gay people you learned from straight people. And that's the truth.
All of your opinions about gay people were formed by

(26:30):
straight people. Just like just now on Sky News, I
saw them discussing the Sydney Sweeney American Eagle ad and
about feminist and all that, and you know who it
was discussing it, three white men. Now see, that's sexism.
That's wrong to be discussing that ad and have three

(26:51):
white men doing it instead of women and women of color.
That's racism. So we need to change the perception of
how they see us. You and I, we're not crazy,
we're not radical and you know, wildly woke people. We're
just people that want equality and diversity and equity and

(27:11):
inclusion for everybody pay. We want everyone paid the same
for the same job. We want, you know, the climate
to not kill us and us not kill it. We
don't want people starving and homeless and suffering in our streets.
We want to give them a leg up. We want
progress of the human mind. We want better infrastructure, we
want the right things for everybody, not just for people

(27:34):
like us. That's the other thing. The GOP only cares
about people like them. The other side, we care about everybody.
We shouldn't, we should let them rot, but we care
about them all right Before I go, oh my god,
oh by god, Fantastic four, go see it. It's so retro,
it's so like set in the sixties. It's so incredible.

(27:58):
And Pedro Pascal, Oh my god, please marry me, just
marry me right now, please, he's so wonderful. And the
entire cast is great. And the movie is about family. Yeah,
there's evil Galactica coming to destroy the earth and the
Silver Surfer and all that, but it's really about family.

(28:18):
The four of them are family. And then she has
a baby, and it's about family and family values and
what you fight for and what you value in life,
which is family. You know, would you betray a family member,
would you give up a family member for the greater good? No? Why?

(28:38):
Because they're family. So go see it. It's so good,
and see it in a theater. I am on a
theater kick. So far, I've seen Superman in the theater, Incredible,
Fantastic Four, and I think today I'm gonna take the
afternoon and go see Jurassic World before it leaves. And tomorrow.
I know I'm gonna see The Naked Gun because I
saw the original and I knew the filmmaker and Liam Neeson.

(29:01):
Come on in the Naked Gun. Why not? So and
see it at the movies. Go to the movies. You'll
love it. You'll remember why you loved it. And it's
only ten twelve bucks if you go early. So go
to the movies please and go see Fantastic Four or Superman.
I can't judge for Naked Gun, but I think it's

(29:23):
gonna be good, all right. I am Corel. You'd be
who you want to be, so long it doesn't hurt
Youybudy Babetta in the chatroom, Hello Kennedy RHSXO, Robertaz and
everybody that there's a lot of people in there. Thomas Johnson. Yes,
history is written by the victors. It truly is? It
truly is? And who do we want to write American history?

(29:46):
Donald Trump and his ilk Is that who we want?
Because they're trying they're trying to rewrite the history books.
They're trying to rename the Kennedy Center, the Donald J.
Trump Center for Performing Arts vomit. The only thing he
us about performing as a trick pelvis. I mean truly.
Then that was when we name a brothel after them

(30:07):
for seventeen year old girl abstain filed. Hello, where are they?
I am Karel who you want to be about to
hurt anybody? I will see you on Monday. You can
catch me on social media between now and then, A
really correl on all platforms, particularly TikTok and the Dagram
to go there. There'll be new videos over the weekend.
Go go, have a great weekend.

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