 Pašli, sve vmeste. Kaki vaši dokazateljstvo? Koga inom? In terrorist grupi, kao? Kako smo sve želili? Ovo je. Uvijek uvijek. Ovo je dobro kvist više. Ovo je, da se uvijek uvijek je nekaj. Zdaj. Kako se sve? Uvijek uvijek. Zajem, nekaj. Per se sve i se svak, Mike, David, David i Mat, Dj eklusiv. Prvom dj eklusiv. Koji je super je za ježivo ljube, je to skopite staviti dofont. The was thank you for having me. I should have been here a long time ago but you know it just takes me so long, book them busy just a little bit. I'm here now. I love your mic. That's so cool. I also need that too. It makes me feel like I'm about to do a performance somewhere. I love this is what I'm used to because mine is busted and disgusted right now. Let me use your mic and the first time I used it I was like oh! I just want to sing. Hello! Znači li? Znači li? Ja, li sam to. Rebecca će biti sve. Znači li? Znači li? Znači li? Znači li? Znači li? Znači li? Stavljeni? Ja značito je. Znači li što se fundila? Ili se sna Red мыues o 608 Looks Zdaja... Bravo Michael XL68 bolj şimdi Vybu' grobu Mama se 642 Po opraju원u... final n Давайте Vypravno da Pogledajte mi videu, dobro. Ljubio se učiniti, David. Ne, nisu, učiniti se u 67. Učiniti se učiniti učiniti, jer to ne učiniti u klik. Ne, učiniti se u 68. Vakroši mi, da imamo se u učiniti u 69. Pobljajte mi je. Ok. Vakroši mi o ekonomicu u 2h. Pobljajte i nešto se učiniti. Ile, je to. To je ovdje. Tako. Sve, da se neče se najbolje sližba. Svaj, nemači, je buddy što je. Sve, nemači, nemači, je država. Sve, da se neče se najbolje sližba, je li je odet je ilo Elon Musk i tvoju rastljuću, da se da je uvanje, da se vidim ljuba ljudi. Ono je diskor učinu Sonja Sotomayor i da se nečegodno ovdje otvorila. Uliberu ljubo je po�a o svom. Jer me ti, hosan, nekaj sta čest je shvar, o ovom. i se ne sad, da je otvoj, na začinu se i sepdremska demokratica spomročno se je vrlo spogledati. Kako se je lop, ne znam, da je ti splaj. Akelo se da, da je vrlo sve. Zatim, da imaš do mene... Pogleda se! Znači, to je to radi cijepađena za ona, značinu premačna svoj da je rečen i štifljivo. Sadamaioro, veliko vsove do Ruth Bader Ginsburgu. But Biden kabljav znači to i sam više nije, da su ovečnog dolično. Ovo ovo mičofru načinuju ovečnog doličnog Sadamaioro. Ovo sam li sva sva nemam začina ivadno, i ovdje sam sva tvrtu što me išla paperu nevoljsto što se ne začina. Zatika sam bošo lo hopeset, da se dogodila, i dojnu se je to. ali je to neko odstavila, koji nemlo smo možete ostaviti na vratu u senitalnji srb? Kada je sreći možete raži. Dej, se možete prijevati 3-meloj nad blocksom, 7-2... Hva je, ko je začinajći? Pa skupaj da se loži. HovPC da se pijet o ljubardiji, kada je 4-4-plus staro. Pobano, si ti što ne kakva i Trump staro uvega senatiru, izgovno v recognisem 2024... Kako je Trump, uvega traktur pale o vrati i udvijati se u velice ljubaritijani. človek, uvijek, ovo je sve, da je to što je. Donald Trump se znači uvijek. Mik, sam uvijek na to. To je i ovdje spajno, ali smo videli to, da je Ruth Bader Ginsburg, uvijek na to, da se pričeš našto, od svega ištašnog vrsta, to je još svijet. Kada uvijek, odno se uvijek. Resi košaj Home�arts...ớ Ilost... Znači sam su hiti čđe small, وأ inželite 7 till 2 с Ish Although ne Zhan Am converter којaient ÔRo Long i reminded may m aspđуОüууу ! da se žedno ješi. Da je to počutno, da se njih prijatelje, nekao u sve. Sve su prijatelje, oni mene prijatelje, i nekako, nekako se zaživano. Da, i tko se zaštavite, da se očinila, neko se sve spravisite u liberalom hrvom. To je od 2013-u. Pogodno. odličitaj, prijatelno tha je prijatela povijepu u svoju vratu, da prijatelima za ovom vrti. I ona je naturnica na primer, nekada prijatela u svog malike, možemo spole hl Nu nehera darpom, od senike democratne, možemo da pijet jer su tko sam ušljena. Sva bih to je ot längdeo, mužemo to sam, besele ljudi politike neki kak Wavei koko je ododljena, znađenje prijatelji. Hvala to da je ovaj učin girati ovo je učin genači sam. No, Nisam po vrloženju, da je to se za malo sovje znači. Ali to je vrloženje u vrloženju sada sva nekako svoje politike. Ja, i理ko sam to pročošila, da Piotr Walsz je začinu, da je ne 70. Mjelim, da sam me boja kolega sami i svoja očina. Sve sam očinu drugo. A ja li su tega vrloženju, da je to omrata o, da je to dobro nisu i, da je to dobro nisu i, da je to dobro nisu, da je to dobro nisu, nekako nem nekako, da je to dobro mladu, da je dobro nisu. Dijek Duhrban znači, da se su nekakošno odročiti na koru, Chris Van Hollen, nisu noh nema če se znači da se nje dobro vrati, je da se je zvukatila za štačnje. Elizabeth Warren znači, da se je načinu, da nazivno je. Nisam da ne začinu, da se je dobro vrati na sredniji. Znači, da se je dobro vrati, da sam odmah sredniji. To nije tako, da se je teško tako, da se je nema činu, a da se je što je graveno argumentu, način uvijek. neću poštiti svoj nekaj držav, kako se dobro za življavce. Protočno je to skoliko, ne? Uvijedno, su je... Zatakvo je, da je to dobiti s delovim svoj hrvost, neću sad kako se dobiti svoj hrvost. Znao, da je njih neštav. Možeš da se, da neću da se dobitim svoj hrvost. Da ima se učinit. Da se, da je svoja, da se da... znao, da se da ima ovo ljage da se dobiti, bufala. P'ja ste se možu sad što ste, kao, spetja se na當stavu bolje nijestanju, našli proti doloći na dajezni pravira. Od n கу, vište na Fortnite, našli tko na Meijar. ...อї салім ...маш те сали сали сали, šто се где Chopmano nešто го wollenеш u panji s akцијјем, ne, neko s delaysima, radiame. Kajо сан Земеш. ...а chaos. Zdву, ...пројас. ...а што вејиш, астан Земеш. Na svatrih pljegu. ... Želim mu. S Ruthem Bader Ginsburgima imam taj repes, da vrlo svatrih pljegu sam otvali dve naši namu i dobro s Amy Koneberretisem. U Sonja Sotomayor i s nekih ještje svoj ještjei namu u svatrih ložbe. Zatavite me, ''Judz, Molina'' ... ... u nekih namu. Zatakljajte. Očnije, da je bilo. Zatakljajte. Svijedno, nekako, nekako. Svijedno, nekako. Ja, ja sam sve... Ja nam je taj da se se očinila, kako se sve. Kako mi je? Kako je? Ja, je se sve. Sonya Blay. Sonya Blay. Oko, ovo. Ok, dobro. Svijedno. Završo sve nije bilo. Ja, dobro. Ja, da se... Kako je? Kako je? To jeizda. To se, ako se pravda. Lise da se povrtila, da se je ovo? Moj Republik se odvijeti? Lise da se jeći da je dio spričajnje? Pizakno? To se opravoje. Da se opravoje. To je neko da imaš. Sredi se ovo zavrci. Sredi se sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi sredi. The argument is, this is kind of like a small closing window where they have the Senate, and they have a Democratic president to where you replace Sotomayor, and then for the most part, Jackson, super-young, Kagan doesn't seem like she's necessarily unhealthy, right? Or if you replace her between young... She's also the worst of the liberal justices. She's absolutely the worst. I wish we could keep Sotomayor. I wish they could switch bodies or something. Ozrbiti, ne. Sve ne, da. Završi, da. Ozrbiti, da. If they were to do that, you would basically solidify that three liberal minority on the court. And it would shrink. Like, it's just a matter of, like, we're already in such a bad position, not shrink, like not losing anymore. I think in the long term, it's gonna make a big difference. Short term, not gonna help us much. But long term, it's important. How many more rights do we have to lose? Kaj smo li dobro nemoju svih značići nijednog razgleda povača? Isle nešto se ga ušli kajila šebranom, doktorom? Sve njih učinog. Svoju nijednog nešto nema ozvodno mladno malo. Cak je sve sve našta vidim. Nešto se nije svak i hodnija, da mi nešto, kako živim ozvodnih svojih, a da je proponjila popularne objev. Zatakam, nešto mišta, nešto, kako živim ozvodnih svojih, ne? Pa, da... Mamo se dobro. Lijepo me, da mi ovo odmah te možete, uglipno se prirožete na ti vrlo već. Znam. Ovo mu ćete. Ovo mu ćete. Ovo mi ćete. Ovo mu ćete. Uglipno sam. Mislim da se malo odmah uklipajte u svoju vidiću. Da je je. Uglipno. Uglipno. Uglipno. Uglipno sam. Uglipno sam. Uglipno sam. Uglipno sam. Uglipno sam. Uglipno sam. Uglipno sam. Uglipno sam. I tamo ne smo to nekako da je tvoje, da je počavnje svak, počavnje svak, počavnje svak, počavnje svak. Znači mu, da neću ještje, da se malo da se saljište. Ne mogu da se nekih košu, je nastavnja strategija, nekako ne bih se pritavno do George Bush'a strategija. u Sonoma Major. A da, sve se moguš što je omlutiti na ovdje. Pracili se da je čas u kraju, da je izbalista i učiniti svoje pravičneh svojeh. Repovacije je učiniti na smetnih. Znači, da se sve dvije tega. Da se sve dvije, a kako se malo da se začali da se se učinili na svojeh. A da se toga. Pa da ne možemo dobro sve da se sve dvije toga, da se možemo sve učiniti učiniti da prveni i nekako nekako nekako jasnice kudovina, da smo pomeči da se pritimoогradimo da se sve stavljimo učinje. Ovo je. Ovo je. Ovo je vratiljno. Dmokratik stari učinje na momentu. Naredit učinje se pomoja. Međi, da se malo... To je svak je, da se početila učinje, To bude razdjeva. Budeo da ja nekako, tako da je vrlo u vrlu. Ne, ona je dobro. On je slunovac, da se sada je očinit, da se je sada je očinit. A kako je u ovom posjidanju. I kako je u očinit? A ja nekako učinit. Što je? Što je učinit? Kako je učinit? Sada, to je učinit. A neko je nekako. Že je učinit a je učinit. Hvala ne, po nema, da je tvoja deša, je dobro sve ljudje. Tvoja deša! A oni ci svarili. Thank you! Fedure? Yes, kako m'u služili. Ja, to je i za detvідom. Hvala je da je odvalo, ant shortest, za雨 je za njenaka ljenog, da Ruth Bader Ginsburg nešto znači, ne ma ne di se daći nekalo se, da ti ne서u imaš, da vidim, da nešto, u nječima, u nječima nešte ove, to je stavila nešte... To je nemoj, ako je ovo. Nije dve nešte, Hvala. Ja mogu da sam da išla išla svoj, da je svak. Moji je svak išla da je svoj, da je sve mene prezidenti. Ja sam mušlo da sam išla išla išla išla, da imamo da se nisi s njim nijem svegovamo. Da sam sviša da se svega svega išla išla išla išla. Išla išla išla. A učinu, li smo jedinu očinu o kameru, morali nijednih. Zatvijte se, da se se ne veči nega počišlja i ne objevajte se na iskому istrije. To je bilo bizar, da se je, kada sve sve gledali, u ulađe i uvijek, na koji se je učinila s jebim i imašljanim ejbim, i to je, da se je, da se je, da se je, da se ne veči nečo da se se je, da se je ovo je, da se je, da se je, da se se je, da se je, da se je, To je u svog učinu da se pošla, da je, da su se ovako kao ovo, ali u zemljenju dobro, dobro ovo kao kdaj je ovako. Ovo je dobro da se opravilo. Mislim, tvoja negacija, ušta, za njihoj kaj koji njog mora za to mladu. Mislite, da imam dobročitavice. Mislim, da imamo dobročitavice na Vrl. Mislim, da su učiniti sve dobiti u tog pa u膝u do West Wing, da su učiniti sve dobiti u tog pa u spledu u mladu sekretarja. To je za mlećo, ru, RGB, da je pokazite, ali se ne ideu viš�ite, da se velika predstavlja, da se lepo u radom i treba moraš brava. U ovom tijem su prija autorima, vada se negа nas ne da stavimo. Slavite da se pomešte? Moj tij rubbish zili? Iko ja. Zavljela je vje higuačnije. Da je liameziti tošnije, kako je sve podljenošno. Dajemo se, pa svakši se postaviti lepo s ovim strategiji da vrcimo svoj drženje učiniti na prihledanje karijera. I transfersili se na tožche. Zvuk je to sve corjačni. je prepostučnice u něk dosredne demokrati. I malo, nisam svih njiha neštaklje ne sanite kada smo u sve trake. minimum. Because it's a different situation than with Ruth, ali je sam dvijeka i nijak vrijedna. I don't want more conservatives to be packed on... I mean, 7-2, at this point, just like throw away the country, it's never gonna happen, i mean, come on! Je, je. To je za, to je jedna nekada smutna. Nekako je svega sreća, da je nekada smutna, da vam se budu djeli. Przakljeno. Tako kaveno. Ja, ja, sečio se začniti na tom, ali to je, da je se dačinite na možstvu i da ne znam što se dobro znaći. I da, znao, čutim svoju sešljeni dobrog. Imamo što je sad Conradom. Čutim sešljeni da sešljeni da ne povijekimo svoju u lidi preko kako je oputila svoj medija. Dao to je tu vjetima, na koji se dačila svoj. On je poštavljeno, da ti je učinit, da ti je učinit. To je ovo poštavljeno, da ti neću. Jel' da ti je učinit. Bic Makano je značila toga rola i je odrstavila... I ovdje li ovo je učinit! Menej državci je što, da je pravda, neću se da se našta. Kaj možete, da se vjetite, da se vjetite. Kako je učinit, učiniti u 50-50? Ja, da se učiniti. Kako je učiniti, da se našta, da se vjetite. Kako je učiniti, da se učiniti. i podopratu se skupiti. Ano se je pokazala nekako da se učinu, da se po sve učinu taj, da se je učinu, to je se što začinu, da se... ...to nekako... ...na njegzima, da se obraviti, da niči se prvim, da se je očinu, da se je očinu, da se... ...to nekako, da se je obravit, da se je učinu. Ono, da se očinu, da se se učinu, da se je što začinu, da se je učinu. I to su što začinu. Da. Mislim, da Obama da je neko svoju uvijeg srednog mene, zbog nekošnog kanelja na Trumpinu, da je to hnećen da li se podvoje uvijeg mene? I još da je je to na odvaja. To je odtjevaj, je to od hrštjev. I ili je još Mary Garland? Mary Garland! Zbog je je... Mike je Mary Garland. Što, da nemoj Republicans, sve je ono neko razljivno? ker da se po 8 lat način, ne bi li i glupo smo učinati da nešto tajom nekako je nepovrdu. Ne. Ila to je značno. A da se dobro svopi, nečo se padre da se znači. Nekaj, nije, nije, nije, nije, sve taj je socioskevena čušnja. Jer Obama je taj več, da se nešto znači, nešto to je... Da, ne? je to, način, komundicko, uvijeg republiku, ili Daysen uvijeg. Athleti i medicirje i tijeg da imaju svog prostora. Kako je republiku uvijeg onu sve mnogo dared, da je nisam pitno pretajev. Snapim se, ali u nebe dve. Republiku ne uvijeg od njihova u пишa, da se ne uvijeg ti obama. Da ne uvijeg ti obama, da se sadaje o obama. Na to, da se svojte da ima krediti, da je bilo kako znači, da je da želi. Da da je vrlo, da se svoje žli. Znači, je to tezko da ne mogu. Kako demokrati ne li li se sveši, nešto ne musi da je dvači i vratit za kako režimo, isak da republikani nema jednu ročinu opozitiju. Pogledaj, nema, da ovo je noh nekezavnije system. Kako je se prišla, li se samo? Kako je ti svečila, svečila borda, s Gaza. I sam se ještječno presponio svečila početno, ali je li se ještječno, da se je bila dobro ovo, da se je seštječno, da se je ovo. I da se je Repovac ostatno, da se ga se ovo dan su opoziciju. Završo je hranita. Znašli je Obamacare, Romneycare. Zdaj da Obama što se daži opoziti, nije prinsibulnih, nekaj, da se opoziti. Da, kako Ola je pobodno, pobide je to nekako, da se pijedila do tega, da je ovo, da je to, da se ti je, da je to, da se ti je, da je to. Da je u to. Da je to, da je, ližno. To se je jako ovakovska simplifika, a lično je to ima. Da, da se ti ne svoja sada, da se ti je, da se ti je, da se ti je, da se ti je, da se ti je, da se ti je, da se ti je. Znači, kao uvanje se je? Hvala čestno je... Odglesno je da smo načinili te danas vrhu sada odlično da se stavili. Da je. Znači i iz veća Arizona da classroom. Da. Koliko je evočnila sata U Kris shock, da U dva Supreme Court nekaj Arizona zapilali to 1868 nekoj receivinga i dobro jes ugovorjama. Koje, i facetipno, s kod izwoni iz Arizona are illegal except if the life of the mother is in danger. And you know what that means that it actually has to get to the point where like she's gonna fucking die before a doctor will be like, oh okay I'm safe to do this and I won't go to jail for trying to save her earlier when I actually could have saved her and she's probably gonna die anyway now. But what you're seeing now, you're seeing Carrie Lake, who when she was running for governor all the way back in, what was it, 10, 20, 30, 2022, she was saying that oh that law is great, I can't wait for it to be the law of the land in Arizona and now that's the law in the land of Arizona, she's going oh that's too far, we've gone too far, Trump is out there going oh Arizona, I played a video the other day where he goes, where he says oh you know that went too far but don't worry the governor of Arizona will take care of it and fix it. The governor of Arizona is the Democrat who beat Carrie Lake. So Trump's saying oh don't worry about the abortion law that just passed in Arizona completely because of me, my doing because the Democratic governor in Arizona who defeated the candidate I endorsed, who supported that law, she'll take care of it and make sure that no one gets in trouble for it. Like I'm seeing online Republicans, the pro-life news website or whatever, you could find tweets of them proudly going like, oh I did that when it comes to Roe v Wade being repealed and then you say to them to the Arizona thing, yeah you did that and they go no, no we did it, this is not what we wanted. Yeah no it is, they fucking own this and people need to remind them over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. This is what they wanted, this is what they got because they wanted it. The idea that they're trying to run from it, the thing they always wanted is insane. Yeah but to be clear the thing with Trump, he's changing his tune for an electoral strategy right now. That's the whole reason he's coming forward and saying that like I had states rights, I actually we don't want to do a blanket ban on abortion, we're going to leave it up to each of the states. He's only going Reagan with this because they know how deeply and popular it will be for the next election if he keeps pushing the Lindsey Graham line. So that's the reason he's softening on that issue. Yeah I think that. Oh yeah this is a losing battle for Republicans. I say put this on the ballot in all 50 states. Get it out there. Let people know exactly who supports it and what's on the line here. Get them out to vote. It speaks to how deceitful they've been though right? Because now the line for so many conservatives is listen I understand I'm still pro-life but we've got to win these elections which kind of goes to show you they never thought that it was murder in the first place right? Because you don't treat what you think is mass murder like that right? Like we see how people respond to murder on the Democratic Party side. They're leveraging their votes against Joe Biden. They're voting uncommitted. They're not just saying well you know Donald Trump has to win this election or Biden has to win this election. Like on the Trump side you see so many conservatives saying well you know I get it Trump has to win this election. It's bizarre and then what's so contradictory is that Trump will say like he released this video on TruthSocial saying yeah you know I take credit for Roe v Wade and we're actually the moderates but I wouldn't sign a federal abortion ban and Democrats support aborting babies after they're born. So he makes up these lies but then he says and I support states rights on this issue but it's like well hang on a second though so you support like you make up this lie and then you say that's okay I support that actually I support states doing that. You wouldn't respond to murder that way if you actually thought it was murder. So they're giving away the game they're showing all of their cards here and I just love the tap dance that they're doing like the statement that Carrie Lake released I don't know if you all saw it it was so hilarious to me because she's like I will be against a federal abortion ban but against federal funds for abortion and I support states rights but not this state right in particular it's just so wild to me because they don't know what to do and there's so many receipts from just a couple of years ago so like they're kind of backed into a corner and they can't come out of it because they made this bed for themselves and they're lying in it now it's like the dog catching the car they don't know what to do with it. Is it? Yeah. Anything else on that issue before we talk about O.J. Ornthal. Yeah, I forgot about that was such a weird story I was not expecting that. O.J.? Yeah, I didn't know he was sick. Me either. The last few days that he released I'm not even sure what to say on it I mean, yeah he died of cancer the only thing that I'll ever remember about dobro, ja počusti li se, je to, da, stavljamo, je da sam u znači 5 i da sam učinam, što smo na radiju odvijete, je bilo, ne, ne, mi je, da sam učinam, to je, ne, ne, i pevno, to je odložena, taj, da se, da se, da se, me, je bilo, da se, da sam, da sam učinam, to je, to je, da se, da se, da se, da se, da se, da se, da se, dobro, Sada smo na svoj skolu, da smo na hodnju sku. Sada smo na svoj skolu, da smo načiniti na vertike. Pa da smo možemo njiha, da smo na svoj sku. Učiniti, da smo na vrvava svoj sku. Učiniti, da smo na sljubanju. Sve smo i kao seklače. Svi smo se nekako praviti. Imamo da sve, da se nekako ne stavila, da se sve mužete. Učiniti! Učiniti! Jojo, u njih. Pod binej mene, i da je to njih se učinila. Uživljeni je se učinila. Jojo, a učinila. Uživljeni, no, Uživljeni. Uživljeni se učinila. Uživljeni se učinila. Jojo, a učinila. Ali je u svom plaču, da je što se je upravila. Ila se nije značno, da se je zaputila. Ali je značno, da se nekako vidiš u 5. gradu. Taka je, da je odnji. boredušili smo u hroj sku i nje kanko. Priješli se sve u učinu. Ja, ste u 4 gradu. Ja, taj što se učinu, da se učinu sve na tv. u učinu i na kanku. Ila se sve načinu. Ila se sve učinu, a kako su kakva... To se je, da sam svoj dvije svoj trenutku. Svoju dvije svoj dvije svoj dvije svoj dvije svakolj. Kako sam spanila, da sam u 4. gradu, da sam začinala ovo. Svoja, da sam ih da sam svačala u vrlo, i sve da se završila, neko ono je bilo idoma. I neko u svom sve, neka su, da je bilo idoma. To je, da sam u 4. gradu, da sam svoj dvije svoj dvije svoj dvije svoj dvije svoj dvije. Kovo je bilo idoma. To sam otakljena, učušujem, da je to nekaj. Kako je? Ne, mućiš. Joj, moji božu doman. Tak, kako je učut' učut' daćuš? Ovo je tako da smo stuffakili u kardaklji i nešto labu. Kajduš. Ok, paradox. Sada? Ovo je tako. To je... Je bilo. Kako je? Zatakli je? Ovo je? Ja. Jel' sam iz nekada nekada, da je sada. Užičaj bii, da je da je... Užičaj bii, da je Kim Kardashian. Šta ne je Johnny Cock? Ne, što je imačnji lawyer... I mi se višli videi u KAM, I svojdemu se vidim u naših trajbu, Da se počušnjuju, I sve, da da je, njih mi je. Možete učinati u učinati. Ja vam su po pukajati na radio. Finam nije odgleda, kao sam da neve sve naravila, kdaj ga sam sve. 37. Tako, sam bilo sve na 47, viratnam od nekog smijela. Ja se moram odvijednije u učinnih kad proltar, Ovo je B&B Final. Bajkoma ljubanom. Ja. Ja. Ja, ja. Je to ljubanom poštavljenju, da učinim ljubanom bilo se odpustiti učiniti, i dobročiti Kronko učiniti. i opraviti to kod dalštje učiniti autost. Učiniti i odpustiti učiniti ljuban. Ja. Zatavljno. Kova znači, nekako nemožeš velika tijela za sada. Da. Nije neko izgleda? Ne... Hvala. Na 10-10 gradi. Na 10-10 gradi... Nije uvijek. Kako u njih nekoj? Ovo je bilo 5 vrluh, znači ovo njih. Ne, to je u njih nekoj. To je sve ali ja. Svijek sam odmah. Svijek sam odmah. Ja uvanja 911. Pa, to je... Ja, to je bilo ljude. Nelaj, pa su ti njih da sam bilo 19 nekoj? Naj, Lans... Nelaj, da sam... U koritav cowsacko. Prd. Preforutio u konca druga odbija. I li je? To je povr...? Tako, to je povrta. Prd. Ajo. Da, da. Ovo je. To je. Ovo je. To je. Ovo je. Da, da. To je začinit? Lise. Lise. Ta je bilo uvijek, da se je počinit. Ovo je. Kada se uvijek se već? Ovo je. Ovo je. Rada se to nema. Sve možemo se izgledati. Prema to je začiniti. Zazim, da je tako kvolj. Da se je začiniti. Da je da je začinit. To je da je tako kvalike. Da je začinit. Da je začiniti. Da je začiniti. Da je začiniti. Da je začiniti. Sve je začiniti. Aša je, da je začiniti. Sada smo se očinešte osnadljim, nekada ne zelo da se nečim načinu. Oni ne možete polišiti nekako, da je bilo Trump odvijednji, ali to je očinu. A objevati neko nekako, načinu, ne kako je toči povijednji. A tako, kova? Kova se neči je toči načinu. Joj, i je. Da je ona. Užito. Užito. Užito, da se probala. Imam svopot u dva razlopi, pre-COVID i post-COVID. Potom spido da površim graju pre-COVID, 갑no je našche površi, post-COVID. Pobjera složite pre-911 post-911, ali odmah je na svopot koja- I vradi u oktober 7 odtifu. To je vrijedno. To je bilo gdje služiti o psychologicalnom, Hveri milijov, ne? Moje i epizodnoghitka... Sko je ježda je ječi ječi dobro? Stina kao uvrati, kao uvrati? Što je uvrati s kvalitvom? Kako? Što je izgleda? Da je što? Da je za uvrati s koncijevim, da se je za stjelje. Da je za dupe, za dupe. Da. Da je za dupe? Da je za dupe. Da se je za dupe. Hvala ti sve sve vrati. Daj da se se pomegao, neko sve. In svoju vrstva. Sve, što smo dobro, je to pozitivne. To je neko, nekaj sve. Zatakam se da mi to dje. Sve, da je to neko negativ. Sve, da je to neko negativ. Sve, da je to neko negativ. Što je malo dobro, ovo se je? Sve, da smo. u što i podljune i otvaraju ljudi po obsplaciju. Uči i u učinu nastišnijskih koron, učinu nekaj... policiju kako je u očinu nekaj... tako je jako učinu, da li se to prav проčenje sajim? Kako mnogiče inicesi učinu po korupetstu? 小a. Kako glede. Kako svam... Košte, sve psycho Heavy Metal... Vojno, uzatak da je to. To je sreće, korporacije ne znam neko se dobro u internetu. I to je da, da, da, da, da. Učinu, da, da, da. To je da je u vrlo u vrlo. Mi i svoj franom, da se možemo do liberiju, način možemo se dobro u internetu i da se malo značimo komputiti. I da se možemo do CPS.com, u kaženima, i da se malo odmijemo svoj pristima. Kako se možemo, da se malo, ne, da, da, Nije mu nekog da smo vidim 10 sve. Poživajte, da se je nema dječnog kuna, taj Zub, burp, i taj da je kako se je želite povediti drugi nekaj nječegu i se da se vražimo. I nam smo dobro ložičnih, jer to je sve bolje točnog kuna u svom svom svom svom. Što je to moja pristu grabu na internetu, imam nije na dupu kuna. To je moja izgleda na video gamo. To je moja... Da, ne. O. To je pravda nemoja, da sam je bih da je... O, da. Prgleda je od udarvalo CDO, devračo da se drugu rada skupaj Malevje. U konego razuit야 sve. I do značnog internetu horu se dograna za kojakin si otvorila počke. Kako on je. Koji je ovo je Interneta? Mi je Jay Pags, je nekako sližah bo tengo, po toz. Ja sam nekako izdaj, da je ovdje na moravnu ranku, Pogledali u vidičnih sajima, kako je tvoj novci. To je jer moja sestra je stavila s temo. Užiši malo se nije, da se je, a da se sve svaši. Sve se svaši, da sam sam svaši. Zavodila je, da sam svaši, da sam svaši? To je pijet, da da se svaši. Sviši da se nije, da se svaši. Ando se svoju novci, da sam svaši. Da, da sam svaši. Pijet, da sam svaši, da sam svaši. Da je spravi. To je što je u psefikru? To je sve dvije. Znači, da je glasba, da je objevno. U ovom ljube. Ako je da mi nešto, da je to možete, i otvorite sam to. Sve... Taj kutu uvijednih. Kutu uvijednih? Znači, ja. Kutu je je internet! Ovo je? Ja, kutu. Ovo je. Man, nešto... Nisu, da je nešto, da je ještike u snupnog. To je, da je to, to je ještje pop-punk... skavu, da je to, da je to, da je to. A standa je jen zemad je živa. A dobro, za da je to lično. Da, ljenom na svaj musijek se je smelt. Zamakam sam na svičnju ... A ovo još! To je tako. Uvanjamo DJ na ljenom na svaj musijek. Ispantam muzik u tvar učinak, komputer kakoću debova. Pola povedali pa želom? Kaj skınıl ali mora bi vidjeto mora da jel ovolj... Morovi, znašne u Wave, Netra... Ještje, ještje, je... O, našto je kojako... To je povodo ljudi začadajte u vestim iznevari. Pobjurete svoja svoja sveta u Winamp? Ovo je. Otvoreta dirskog. Uvijek je od njih nekako, da nao nje dobojite svak ljubiščit, da bude se da je kakva da se sreći i za njehovo software uvijek. Ovijek je tako ljude svoj nekako uvijek da se sreći. Uvijek je taj da se stavljimo, da je sreći sreći, da je sreći. Da sam je, da sam je. Da sam je. Da sam se da, da sam je. Da sam je. Da sam je. Da sam je. Učke. Učke. Učke. George Bush was president, vrdu je skupnico. Svijed. Vrdu je 99-ta. Hvala. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Učke. Is that one of them? For me, like the internet was all, it was video games and wrestling, that was like pretty much what I used to find that was it. I remember one sign about your porn, that's all I'm gonna say. I only use it for video games, just video games. I was a good boy, so a little different. I was good for a couple of years until the internet corrupted me. My first, like when we first got like our computer, I was like 17 and so I could pay for internet when I got a job, and I bought my sister's old computer. And like when everybody went to bed, the first thing I looked up was how to not be gay. And I was trying to find like conversion therapy camps. You know, is that something that all gay people look up because I think I looked it up as well. I remember, like it starts with like, am I gay? And then you find out, no, this is totally normal for men to be attracted to other men. And I'm like, oh, thank God, okay, it's normal, all straight guys wanna fuck this. Broke my heart, Mike! Yeah, probably more incriminating than porn, as a young man, as a young man, you know. Was that search history? That was my like spiciest search history. But wait, it sounds like it had a happy ending. Like it didn't actually make you hate yourself more, it made you realize you were normal. Oh, that was the start of a very long period. Of like, okay, so I gotta try these things to fight it. Cause conversion therapy was, like I think it was costly, and it was also really hard to do it inconspicuously. Cause I didn't want my family to be like, oh, why does he wanna go to conversion therapy? You know what I mean? So like, there was, there were like these methods that you could try. Big lightbulb entrances. Like a big sign. Feeling gay, come here. Yeah, yeah. So like that, so my, I did the at home methods where it was like, okay, if you feel a same sex attraction, put a rubber band on your wrist and then like hit yourself with it. So that way you associate that attraction with pain. And I'm like, okay, this is red and like fortuita is like, this is really working. And I'm like, okay, it's not working. Okay. So I would like try to do like at home methods. It was like gay conversion homeopathy, right? That's so messed up. Yeah. Why did you make me laugh? I'm like, I'm torn on the inside, but then you said gay conversion homeopathy. It's like the ginger ale version. Our grandma was told ginger ale to fix anything. You feeling gay? No, it is genuinely funny because like the way that I, when I finally stopped fighting it was because I was watching Mind of Mencia. I was watching Carlos Mencia. I was after Chappelle's show had ended. And so he became my new favorite because I was desperate for Chappelle. And then he had this weird segment. He was singing a dumb ass song and he was like, if you think you might be gay, then you're gay. And I was listening to that and I was like, trigger. I'm like, that's such bullshit. It's not that simple. And I'm like, wait, is it that simple? I'm like, oh no. This is the first time I've ever heard anyone say something good about Carlos Mencia. Carlos Mencia made you realize you're gay. Ironically, yeah. I've got to say. He put it into the most simplistic terms to where like my 19-year-old brain was like, oh, maybe I've been overthinking it. Yeah. And knowing what to know about Carlos Mencia, he probably stole that from somebody else. Probably. Yeah. I'm glad he did, though. Because I heard it. One person. Saved your life. Yeah, yeah. That's funny. Do we want to play this clip that I've been laughing at since I saw it? You guys probably saw it. Jesse Waters on the value-tainment pocket. Yes, please. I dropped it in the chat for whoever can screen share it. This clip was so triggering, but yet, so, like funny at the same time, just because he's so goddamn stupid. Oh, the normal wage one. Yeah. If you're making $20 an hour to work at a fast food restaurant, right? Is that six figures? Are you making six? No, no. 40 grand. 50 is just two exits and not a few zeros. 40k-year. OK, 40k-year. And then if your husband or wife is also there, you're making $100,000 as a family. Both working at McDonald's. 80 grand. How did he screw that up twice? He got the math completely wrong twice within, like, five seconds. Like, there's so much ridiculous here, though. Yes, it's ridiculous that he thought $20 per hour times 40 hours a week equals six figures. To believe that. Second of all, obviously, he doesn't know math because he couldn't do 40,000 plus 40. 40,000 plus 40. To me, like, a completely overlooked thing here is his point he's trying to make is that you shouldn't be making six figures while working at McDonald's. I think you should. But he thinks you shouldn't. Because he realizes that his point is ludicrous because nobody is making that amount. He goes to this absolutely ridiculous scenario where, oh, you know, if you're working at McDonald's and then, of course, your partner is obviously also working with you at McDonald's, too. I mean, what is there? Are there couples that work together at the same restaurant or fast food place? I'm sure there is. Is it, like, the norm? No! Like, what? Like, who goes, like, oh, I'm going to get a job at McDonald's, that'll be around $40,000 a year, but don't worry. I'll just double it because my wife is obviously going to also be working with me. My first manager is at McDonald's where it's a husband and wife team, so there you go. Actually, I don't know. No, I can see something. One of them had the hiring power. You know, they can make it happen. That's true. Okay, that's crazy. That is crazy because that job really doesn't require much. So it's inflating the entire, you know, labor sector. And the happy meal. And the happy meal. Unhappy. Very unhappy. Which I'm very unhappy about. It's so ironic because he makes $5 million per year to talk. That doesn't require anything. Yeah. No skill whatsoever. He can't do four plus four. Like, that's fucking stupid. How much money a year? $5 million. Man get the hell out of here. Right? But somebody who works at McDonald's all day on their feet does with terrible people, horrible customers who bitch and complain about the dumbest things. You forgot my pickles. I hope you die. They don't deserve a living wage. You can tell. This just oozes entitlement. And he's never, ever, ever worked in the service industry. Not a single day in his life. I hate the idea that, oh, doing nothing or it's a skillless job. Anyone who's ever worked a service industry job knows that to be good at it, to actually do the job good, it takes tremendous skill. Especially at fast food. Patience is the word. Patience. The ability to be personal and deal with people. The ability to deal with people who are garbage without giving it back to them the same way. And then also it takes skill to make that food good accurately to the customized order and do it quickly too. Like these people are dealing with hundreds of orders per hour. And they got to get it out there customized to each order, to each customer. It's got to taste exactly how it's supposed to taste, which means no fucking up, a single thing about how long it gets heated up for or what goes with what. It takes skill to do it good and quickly. I'm sorry. I put a lot of burgers together in my day. I work for steak and shake in college and we worked the overnight shift. It was like three or four of us. And we will walk from campus to the steak and shake. It's only like a mile or two away, so we will walk every night and work at the steak and shake. And when I tell y'all, never again, I think we've worked for maybe, I may be made in a month. My roommate stayed for a while, but I made it in a month. And after a while, I'm just like, just dealing with people's attitudes and everything. I just can't do it. I cannot do it. Is that exactly what it sounds like? Yes. But the steak is steaks and shakes. We don't have that in Canada. We're like steak. Oh, really Lance? Yeah. We don't have that. Steak and steak is really good at steak burgers. I guess you can say that. It's like a hamburger place, right? Yeah. But I will say this, that a few people got special milkshakes and they might have fell on the floor. They're gonna pop that shit right on top. Let me tell you. Always treat your service workers right. Yes. Exactly. Why don't people realize this? Yeah. And I gotta say, it also takes skill to give them those special shakes without them noticing. It's wrong. I'm not gonna send it back, because I don't know. I'm not gonna hang up with anybody on staff. No, it's fine. Just bring it to me the way it is. I'm good. Jesse Watter should be afraid now of going to McDonald's. Yeah. He's definitely afraid. He should fear every order. Fast food workers never has faced. These service workers, especially the fast food industry, they literally run the productivity of all these businesses that... Think about Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan. All these offices coming out for lunchtime between like 11 and like 3, where a lot of people going, they're going to McDonald's, they're going to Burger King, they're going to Wendy's, they're going to Taco Bell. I know. These service industry workers feed the people who go back to their offices and do everything they need to do productivity wise to make all this money for all the corporations. So give me a break that these service industry workers aren't worth $20 at least. Yeah, but did you see that In-N-Out Burger went up by ten cents? The hamburger, it was $350 to $360. Oh no! Five cent raise on the French fries is what took me out. I was like, are you... And they posted it like, this is a metronomy. Let's go to war. I hate, has so much, how people look down on people in the service industry fast food retail. Like one thing that is still, till the day it pisses me off, I was pushing carts at Walmart and I heard this woman under her breath tell her kid, that's why you go to college. That's why you go to college. Like, she didn't intend for me to hear, so it's not like she was talking to me, but I heard it. And it's like, I had a college degree, I was getting my master's at that point. I couldn't find a fucking job, that's why I'm here. And that's not like... You should have, if you heard that when she said it, you should have been like, excuse me ma'am, just to point out, I went to college and then you should have looked at the kid and been like, this is where you'll be very soon. After paying all your damn money just exactly where you'll be. You'd also find people that were very patronizing. Because I worked from Blockbuster Subway in the same little mall area and then I worked at Walmart and then one lady who's really sweet, she's like, hey, you're not gonna be working in... Like, she saw me at Walmart after she's like, you're not gonna be working in retail forever, right? I'm like, yeah, I can't find a job, but like if I were, that's not a bad thing. Like, it doesn't necessarily mean that you're inferior if you're working... Like, it's a job. The bad thing is that you're not getting paid enough and that you're getting treated like shit. Yeah, that's it. Hey, Rebekah. Hey. Hey. What did you say? Rebekah, I don't know if you've met Ben and DJ Exclusive. Listen, we're welcome everybody to like it or not when we're free to tell it to you. Good morning, good morning, good morning. Not my crew being with my crew. I think it's so adorable. I love it. I love it. I love it so much. What y'all on here talking about? How you been, Rebekah? I've been okay. I've been fine. Working in... I don't know what y'all talking about, but I know they're trying to get me to come back into the office full time and yeah, that sucks. So I've been dealing with those type of things, but it's all right. Like, you know, we all right, we're still here. So, you know, until that time does come, but, you know, that's what I've been dealing with at work. So I've been going back and forth with them about that. But other than that, I've been good. How you guys been? Good, good. So you're saying everyone's to go subscribe and support your channel. Hit up your Venmo. Make sure that never has to happen. It's up to you watching right now. Yeah. Do you have a Patreon, Rebekah? Absolutely. I don't. I don't have a Patreon, but I do have Cash App. I don't have a Patreon. I do have Cash App. It's Rebekah's voice Rebekah's or at gmail.com for PayPal. Listen, get your girl. We always say free us because we still got to do nine to five and hold it down in the background. So, you know, it's all good though, you know. You have to ramp up the effort to have you go full time. So. So I can give you guys more, so I can push out more stuff, more media, more, you know, like clips, you know, have more conversations, have time to be on shows. Like, you know, those things, if I go into the office, that's going to prevent me to that's going to prevent it all. Like, I can't do a thing because then, you know how, when you go into the office, you got to wake up two hours before and, you know, I like to be cute. So then I have to get myself together because I got to go into what they call, they call the building the green monster, right? For this financial institution because when you go in there, you're like, you try to be like, okay, I'm going to take on the day and sometimes you can't even leave for lunch because if you do that, you won't make it in time back to your desk and if you're a couple of minutes, they give you about five minute grace period, but there's, I mean, we live in Atlanta, there's traffic, you know, by the time you leave and come back, so you don't leave the building. You don't even know if it rained that day. You don't know, people literally, you can see them walking around to do their workouts because they never get to work out. So you basically live in there and so when you leave, you just feel so drained or they call it the green monster because it sucks you in when you get in there. So, but that ain't going to be my story. We just going to have to be confident that it ain't going to be my story. It ain't my ministry. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay, what you guys are talking about though? We're not going to go down. Let's get it up. What were you guys talking about before? We were talking about minimum wage and how minimum wage apparently is making the cost of hamburgers in California be 10 cents more and stuff like that and just destroying civilization and that kind of thing. Yeah. And we were siding against the 10 cent increase and just said, let the workers, we should be paying them for less. We should go back to the I want a $1. Go back even the $725 national minimum wage. That's too much. Yeah. Yeah. So, we watched a clip from Jesse Waters who was saying that he thought that $20 an hour fast food workers were making 100K a year and he was saying that that's bad. That's the right reaction. Right. Should we play it again for you? Have you not seen this? Yeah, we could play it again. Yeah, because I kinda want to if you're making $20 an hour to work at a fast food restaurant. All right. Is that six figures? Are you making 40 grand? 40 grand. 50 is just two exits and out of few zeros. Okay, so 40K a year. Okay. 40K a year. And then if your husband or wife is also there, you're making $100,000 as a family. Sure. Both working at McDonald's. 80 grand. Okay, that's crazy. That is crazy because that job really doesn't require much. So it's inflating the entire labor sector and the happy meal. And the happy meal. Unhappy, very unhappy. Which I'm very unhappy about. He doesn't even know what the fuck he's saying. No, he doesn't even know what the fuck he's saying. What do we call it? Labor market. It inflates the whole labor market for some reason. I don't talk about it. I just can't get over realize what he's saying too. He does the 40 hours times 20. He hasn't realized what that means. That's 40K. But then when he says that, again, the incredible, I just can't get over the idea that you would bring this up as if it's like the norm. Oh, the couples that work at McDonald's together. That common thing that happens all the time. But what he's saying is that working 80 hours a week for 80K annually is too much money. It's too much money. 80 hours a week 80 hours a week for 80K a year is too much money. People want to say, OK, they want to say, oh, you know, the gas is down now. Maybe it's still more expensive than it ever was. We talked about rent on Saturday on like it or not. And we did like the whole show about rent and we discussed how, listen, that is still not enough to cover what the 45K or whatever the case may be. And they ain't even talking about the taxes that's taken now and the money that we can't even touch in the 401K, you know what I'm saying to cover all the other stuff and the money that you got to pay back when you holding out on your taxes so that you can use that extra couple hundred of dollars to go ahead and buy you something to eat if you got big head kids or if it's just you in your home. Like you got light bills. You got your car notes. Now you got to have renters insurance for these places. Like this is, that money is not at the end of the day. It does not equal to what they pay. It goes away. And then what the funny thing is like with wages, right? Our wages are not going up to match everything. So you're talking about this for it. We need to be getting paid more than that. And you're talking about this person with their partner. Some people are single as hell because we can't afford nothing. So listen, I can't even afford to get a snack. So I can't afford a relationship right now. So I'm by myself. So my money doesn't even hold it down for me. Man, who's making whatever money because he got a $5 million a year. $5 million a year. $5 million a year. So he gets to sit down and speak on the lives of people who are poor or middle classes that's still poor. Or the other, you know, right before that, but that's still poor too, which is poor, poor, poor and then poor, poor, poor. So at the end of the day, like they should not be ahead of these conversations, but people listen to them and then they make up phrases like, you know, the labor sector or whatever. You're talking about McDonald's and stuff. Stop it. You don't know what it's like to be a person who's having to work at McDonald's or whatever, whatever pay and then not be able to pay your bills or there's so much that goes into it and these are the people who are at the forefront of the conversations when there's everyday people like us who are actually living it. Like we're getting paid these amounts and we're still struggling. Do you understand? Like we're still struggling. So miss me with all of that. That's crazy. Yeah, they take fast food workers for granted. If they didn't have access to like quick food, like they would be pissed, right? If the shelves weren't stocked, when they go to Walmart, they would be pissed. So they feel like, oh, this is just such a disposable job. It's unnecessary. This is just for teenagers. That's not the reality of the economy. It is legitimate work and this is a job for people for their whole lives. Like when I worked at Walmart, I had elderly people that were there that couldn't retire that were working, right? So it's like you can't just discount the line for work. Like this has been the line for Republicans for such a long time. It's just not the reality. And Rebecca, I watched your show. You guys show on Saturday for like it or not. And a point that you made was so good about how rent, like your rent had basically gone up by a thousand dollars, but your wages have not increased. And I was talking to my niece who's looking for housing right now. And I was telling Ben and DJ Exclusive about this before. So I told my niece in 2010 I had an apartment for 500 bucks a month. It was like the cheapest one that I could find. Super cheap, right? And that was with my blockbuster salary plus student loans. And I'm like, why don't you see how much they're charging? I asked her because like it's a shitty apartment. Like you can hear people farting literally in the apartment over. Like literally. That's a bonus for some people. And I told her I'm like check it out and see if it should be, you know. And she did. It's like $1,700 now. Just I mean, it's been 14 years, but like to go from 500 to 1,700 like that is a massive job. So there's no rent freeze in Atlanta I guess then, right? Cause like in where I'm from BC, you can increase rent for more than 3% every year. That's the max that you're allowed to. Wow. Listen, I know, look, Ben is bored by this rental car and he's saying, boy, Ben, you're gonna stay right here because we're gonna, we're gonna spice this conversation up. I don't know what you guys heard or however. First of all, I would like to bring the rent conversation because it's not good, but we've already had it and been falling asleep. We got to spice it up. All right. So what we're gonna do is discuss it. Ben, I know that you know you're into, then I know you're into hip hop culture, right? Exclusive. I know you're into music and so, I don't know if you guys heard, but I wanted to get all of you guys, all, you know, I love the blending of the teams we're merging together. I wanted to just get you guys' opinion on, you know, you have the rappers who are going toe-to-to all day, every day, right now, we're seeing that. But specifically, it's Kendrick Lamar and I know you love but you're not going nowhere. It's Kendrick Lamar and it's also Jake Cole. And you've seen it, Drake. The big tree. The big tree. Yes, but it's a song that came up on Future's latest album with Metro Boomin and the song that there was a diss with Kendrick Lamar towards Jake Cole. And so it's a really good song, but so Jake Cole responded initially with a diss record and on a mixtape like that. Seven minute drill. Yes, seven minute. And it was cool. Might delete later. Right, right. I was like, you know, it was really good and they were like, okay, we got some rap beat going on or whatever. And people were choosing sides as usual, but he went on to, he went on to apologize. He being Jake Cole at his concert. He, you know, he's in doubt. And he was like, listen, I made a mistake by responding to that. When that's a really, it gets aggressive, great man. And I don't, I did something that is now out of my character. I'm not even that person anymore type of thing. And it's, you know, it sent me back mentally. You know, and I just want to, you know, take it back. And people were saying, you know, man, rat beef, rat beef, we need to, you know, continue on with rat beef. And, you know, he ain't no real rapper because he's, you know, bowing out of the game. But I, to me, my process is, if he said he relapsed mentally, sometimes we change as, as like shoe. I ain't the person I was this morning. You know, so, but, but sometimes you have to understand like, okay, I went in kind of to what social media and the media and everybody wanted me to step into, but that's just not who I am. I'm just going to apologize and move on. And some people are now calling him like weak for that, but I think it's really social media related because I feel like the, the pressures of the media and all that, they were waiting for it. And he's like, I got bars, like I got bars, I could do all this, you know, whatever. And then he did something that wasn't even like, like him. So what's your guys to take on that? Rebecca Zor, I want you to remember this. All I said was I was just trying to go to bed. I thought about it. I thought about it. I thought about it. I thought about it. The whole show. You got to go like we got to see you. So I didn't. Who, who, who, the rapid of, the hippie that hopped to what now? What? Can you just go Martin, J.C.O. You got a story. Right. No, no, I know, I know the whole story. I just, you know, I'm glad J. Cole did what he did, because people want to monetize your beef. And it's just this way too many rappers who get killed now. I remember when it was just Biggie and Pac. Rappers get killed every other weekend here. But I don't think it would have escalated that much for J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar. And they're both gods, MCs. They both carry their own weight, so I don't even know what it was all about. But in terms of getting pulled back into what you used to be, I certainly understand that part, because I've been trying my very best not to cuss since I've been pastoring, but dealing with these races on Twitter, they're pulling me back in to what I used to do. Your tweets are amazing, by the way. I wish I could say it. Ben has the best tweets. He absolutely does. Go to Benjamin Dixon's Twitter account, and just click on replies, and you'll be in. It's great on Twitter, I love it. Not your camera going out on these people's show. Look, why we can't act right? Why y'all can't come here and act right? It was pretty hard, man. It hit a U on your show. But I do want to get your point as a DJ, too, because this is the way I feel about it. This is the type of stuff that, the right. See if I can make this, if I can just do a little political slide. This is the type of stuff that the right likes to take on, this type of stuff, and they'll choose a side. Because, I guess, J. Cole said something that was somewhat, in some which ways, shape or form homophobic, that's what they say. No, no, he was definitely transphobic. Oh, that's what it was, okay. Yeah, there's no question. So, at this point, you know, the right jump on it. You know what, J. Cole's a great rapper. J. Cole, this is the stuff. And so, I felt like, he was pressured or whatever, doing something that he's grown from, and then now being pulled back into his old stuff. But this is the type of stuff that the right will pick up. A certain group of people will pick up on the internet and put out and focus on. He did say something that was transphobic, and that's what they'll focus on. I don't know what's happening, those are the things. And now, kind of like making him get out of himself. So, capitalizing on these moments. Also, Kendrick is very much transaffirming, and LGBTQ plus affirming. He has a song about his trans uncle on his last album. So, you know, if that wasn't already, like, a reason for the right to be against him. I agree. So, do you get exclusive? What's your take? You know, when I first heard about everything that was going on, so to be fair, I'm not listening to either one of the songs. I probably did hear them, but I was just like, I'm not playing into it. So, I've just been social media trolling with both of them listening to clips and pieces. And I can't even tell you what each one would say, but I did see the apology that J. Cole put out. I'm like, okay, that shows a little courage or it shows a little step up in the game to put that out and say, hey, I apologize. I should have did that, but what's done is done. I saw some other artists like Queen Latifa. A lot of people that's been in the game for a long time saying, hey, it's still cool. Rap beef is rap beef and it still it still helps the game a little bit. You know what I'm saying? To at least let people be themselves and y'all beef it out. As long as y'all not taking it to the streets for being just upright terrible about it, it's cool. But I'm glad it happened because I mean, it's just like now to me, the rap beef is what sells. Because as you see, I may not know, but city girls are beefing. And I was hurt by that. Do you guys really? Who call city girls? Who call city girls? Who call city girls? Hey, you're beefing. It's a question to Matt. Yeah, Matt. Matt, who call city girls? I knew it. I knew it. I didn't know this. Oh, I'm literally heartbroken. What the fuck? My game was disappointing when I found it out too. I'm just like, are y'all beefing? I'm like, what is this? I think it's the pressures of social media. Your favorite space. It is, yes. I think that they start to take on the pressures of what people say about y'all or them and then they pick up on that and then people start going against each other. And that's why I think what J. Cole did was very, I feel like, okay, listen, I messed up and I put myself in a bigger hole. I disrespected the trans community and it's just the whole thing. You just get out of yourself and so I think that right now, especially being black, I think that the arguments and stuff happening online and it just looks messy. It's not right. And this particular moment, I don't think that any of our favorite artists should be going against each other or however the case may be, but that's unfortunate, but I do like that somebody went out of their way to do something different than being J. Cole and people are not going to receive it well because they wanted to be division, but I think for our community specifically, especially now, that shouldn't be something that is put out there for us because we need to, not me sounding like, let's all join together. Yeah, cool by ya. Yeah, cool by ya. But it just need to be more representation of that. I just think so. Wrap it out and that's fine, but other than that, I don't know. I just think that this shit to me is, it's stupid when there's no reason for it. To rap about who's the greatest to me is ridiculous. Can you imagine Celine Dion releasing a song about how much better she is than Madonna? It's just a stupid fucking... It's a stupid... I think it's stupid. Now it's entertaining. Kendrick's verse was fantastic. It's super entertaining. There's a lot of great entertaining tracks, 100%, but you can't... J. Cole's not that person any more anyways. I saw his apology. Ever since... 2014 4th Hills Drive, fantastic fucking album. Ever since then, he's made a turn to be... He's somebody else. He's not a guy that does rap. For him to come out... I think it'd be better off if he said that initially and didn't try to force something out because he had pressure around him to respond. But regardless, he put something out and he felt weird about it. He replied and apologized for it. I think that was a great thing for him to do. It's him being himself. That's what I want out of these people is to be themselves. If Kendrick being himself is randomly taking shots at other rappers who are... Let's be honest. I think he is technically the best rapper. I don't think there's any really debate about Kendrick Lamar and his talent. But if he wants to do that, he can do that. But for other people to put pressure on J. Cole or Drake to respond, why? Let Kendrick be Kendrick. We all know he's the best technically. There's no need to respond. To me, it's all... Fuck you, Drake. Let this motherfucker... Fuck Drake. To me, Drake is a pop artist. Drake is a pop artist. He's not Kendrick Lamar, he's a pop artist. So to expect Drake to match Kendrick is ridiculous. He's not going to do that. So it's just... I don't know. Three years ago, still comes to homecoming. That's Drake. Yeah, he is. I don't know. Off of being white and black, sometimes he's in his whiteness, sometimes in his blackness, maybe about 75% white. But no. So with that being said, I wanted to give it to... I don't know if you guys heard about this, a lot of talk around abortion. I've seen a lot of things, I've heard a lot of people's testimonies, but I know that there was something going on before you ask about abortion. Can I ask one quick question? Because I was following Ben's tweets, we were just talking about them, related to Charlemagne the God. Okay. I wanted a clarification on this, because I watched the Daily Show segment that he did, where he says basically that DEI is useless. Oh, I haven't seen that. Okay, so the second half of that video is basically him saying that it doesn't actually give any material benefits to black folk, and that it's not actually uplifting them in the structure, right? Like, they're not getting to the point of being CEOs and bosses and managers. But the start of it, and I saw a lot of people take a lot of issue with Charlemagne and what he had said, is the idea that him framing it that way was kind of like a negative thing that he shouldn't have come out of the gates from the start and said that it's mostly useless? Was that it? Yeah, both and. Plus other stuff that he has incrementally been doing. Like, Charlemagne is cool until he's not, and then he operates in ways that I really, really aggravate me in terms of blackness, but in terms of his break. Now, I disagree with his second half, right? There are DEI programs. I know me and Rebecca we kind of disagree on this part, but there are DEI programs that have been material benefits, that have actually helped, has helped structurally, whether or not it is able to change the system. That's something totally different, but if you go group by group, person by person, there's been plenty of people who benefited from a DEI program. But his framing, it's not just the blackness of it, but it's also the rhetoric of it. You don't seed someone else's framing. You don't just give them the framing and say, okay, I'm going to buy into your framing and then I'm going to agree with your framing so I can make another point. That's lazy, Charlemagne. It's challenged the underlying assumption in that anyone who is making this DEI argument is saying that by virtue of you being a minority, you did not and you could not possibly earn what you got. If you don't attack that, then what you doing, Charlemagne? That's all. You don't woke up and here, then, you know... And now she's my colleague. With the DEI, I think the way for his comments, Charlemagne's comments, because he has such a big audience. So this is where a lot of our black audience, people who, you know, they'll go there and they trust Charlemagne's talking point. So for him to go on there and discredit or have this type of conversation, it hurts more than it helps because I feel like, too, he keeps it very surface. I don't feel like he goes in to try to get more information on it or however, and the people he even brings on, I don't think there's no, like for these type of conversations, there's no pushback, I know that Charlemagne can do it. I've seen him show up in that way. Many a times seen his interviews, but I think lately what we've been seeing, especially when it comes to major black issues or major black topics like DEI, and we know what the right has done with what conservatives have done with it. So to have just that kind of talking point on it, again, it doesn't help, it hurts. So, you know, Ben says, you know, that there are other things that Charlemagne has done in that way. I know that Charlemagne has also been somebody at the forefront of a lot of great conversations and held those conversations and has held people's feet to the fire when having those conversations. I mean, this is a product of Wendy Williams we're talking about. And he's had a show where he's had conversations with political leaders. So I don't know why now they're going this route, but it just seems to be, you know, a little bit, you know, I got to side-eye it, you know, for just... And I get it, Ben, I get why you feel the way that you feel about Charlemagne and I know you, you know... Well, no, I mean, I generally like him. I generally just own average, okay, fine, but well enough, his donkey of the days are pretty good. He don't do him like that no more. Yeah, it's just, if you have the platform and the voice and the opportunity, why would the very first thing you do would be to seed a faulty and fallacious argument, a framing? Why would you give that to Republicans? No, attack them. You're on the daily show. 10 million people are going to see you. Attack their premise. Don't give it to them and say, oh yes, DEI is bad or whatever. No, you are a racist. If your underlying assumption is that anyone who is a minority got what they got because they are diverse and inclusive. No, anyway. And DEI, as I said, you know, I don't really like it too much because I feel like it's that one black person in the office that holds the whole thing. They'll literally be like, hey, you. Okay, you're a black person. I mean, Rick, we have, we have a new section that we want you to head and then they get there, they think they got a team. It's them and one other person and they're holding down this whole thing on their own, and the company will say, we are proud of our blacks and so you can see the whites in their eyes and you know, we are diverse here and it's like, yeah, you gave this, you know, these black people so much on their shoulders to carry instead of hiring more black people because that would be DEI, right? And giving them opportunities here and holding it down that way. But no, that ain't how they do it. So that's my, that's how I feel about DEI. Listen, you reminded me of, okay, so I used to work in the tech industry years ago when I lived in Boston and we were at our annual, you know, meeting and the CEO got up there, we had about at least 10,000 people in there, he said, look to your left, look to your right, not very diverse is it? We're all trying to find out. On the left side of the entire and of course, but we were on the same edge in the community and this was at least a decade ago and that was the only black person in the entire half hemisphere of the meeting. Yeah, DEI gave us, DEI gave us, which was great at the time but this is what DEI does, right? And I'm going to give you an example. DEI gave us black Twitter in 2020 black Twitter pop in, they had their own section, in the office, all of the things, right? They started hyping up black people and then we saw with Netflix, oh, we had a section baby, black movies was coming out, they were pushing out lots of black creators. That was a thing, black voices, we started seeing that as soon as, all of that died down just like maybe a few months ago, a year ago, baby, they was doing the watermelons, remember, the candles, the watermelons and stuff, DEI, I don't know who was in the room with that, one black person because that's what happens, you got one black person, DEI, but all those things, but this is what DEI is, all of the sudden, we've seen all of the layoffs for those black sections in these big companies and these big names, Netflix dropped that whole black voices section or where they had the people who were focusing on black content there, those people they just went away with that. On the target section no more. Creators at Target, now they're just, it's not the same as it was a few years ago, now it's curated and people, it's just kind of like, we're gonna choose these three people each time, now for the target, February month, Black History month because for me, Black History is every single day, but, we seen with Twitter when the takeover with Elon Musk, he did away with all that stuff, but he wasn't the only one, I know people were upset about that, but other companies were doing the same exact thing. No longer did we need to have this, we see how Ron DeSantis is doing with anything that has to do with blackness at white schools, let's take it away because we don't need, he's saying that that promotes division, switching it up, when it's supposed to be equality, it's supposed to be inclusion and now we say, this is what DEI is, they don't take it serious and that's what I'm like, the rollback of what it was, now they rolled it back, it ain't, we don't need it anymore because we had the three years where we gave people blackness, we don't need that anymore, we don't need that anymore, the person that sued Starbucks when Starbucks, because remember, they were like the first ones to roll out with shutting down and having the diversity and inclusion meeting, the sensitivity meeting about how you need to treat black people when they come in and get their copies or whatever the case may be, or when those people need to treat our baristas, black women, stuff like that, having those conversations, that man, a few years later, he got money. It's like, there's just rollbacks, people don't think about it anymore, it's like, DEI isn't important, so now DEI has become, the conservatives has taken it and now it's become equivalent to the hard ER, so. DRT, woke. Yeah. Saw the same. Yeah, so that's, that's, you know, my take on, that's why I don't like it, that's why I never did because it never was serious to people, it just was something for them to do to say, you know, our blacks, okay? We, we, you know, we go hand in hand, we, we do have black employees and we treat them great, we put them in a specific department and they, you know, they're thriving here, our one black, right? That's, that's exactly what it's all about. So you're saying, Rebecca, it's the corporate equivalent of we can't be racist, we have a black friend or a black person right here, see, we employ black people, person. Yeah. That's exactly what it is. Oh man. I have black friends. Yeah. I'll never forget this PhD program, I guess, well, that I was a part of and they were taking photographs and they came all the way around campus to confine my black ass because they have the diversity and the truth. All the whole thing of the university. Man, the Trump thing, remember that Trump, rally, where he's like, there's my black. Exactly. U african American. U african African American. U african African American. U african African American. U african African American. I never heard it sound like a slur before. I can only see the black. And it's like, sir, like, Ben, we were DEI hires when we at that one place. We were DEI hires like to the point where they were like, they were so infatuated with me and my, the hair of choice that month and my nails and they were like, there's somebody like you. The way they were staring at me is just incredible. Oh my God. I will never forget it. In the interview, they were just staring at me and they were like, your nails, your hair, your skin. And then when we got there, they were like, we need our blacks at the forefront. And we ended up taking over. We had white people, white anchors there and they left and the black people was the one holding down that whole thing. So, and when we got to black and we started saying, you know what, let's do two Trump stories today, but let's talk about what the police are doing to black people today. And they were like, oh, a little bit too much of that. It's getting a little black. Oh my God. It's getting a little black. And then we talked about Black Panther, which did numbers for that company. Millions of views and they were like, you need to stop right now. So, like, literally that place that dissolved because we were DEI hires and we were just a little each time she tilt it, but the distinction what she said is the distinction that she get. But it's actually worse, Rebecca, you forgot the best part. They literally came to us and said, it's giving BET. Yeah. It's giving BET, they said. What? They pulled us to the side because they were so upset that, first of all, they weren't showing up. Benjamin took the reins and was like, this is what we're gonna do. This is how we're gonna do it. So, the show, like it or not, give Ben his props. You know, he ain't put me on the marquee at that time, but now, I am on the marquee. Yeah, the show was mine, but no, I wasn't on the marquee or whatever, but Ben did create this. Ben created it and, you know, did what he needed to do because they left it in our hands and they were just like, yeah, whatever. And we did take it somewhere. We took, we got a great audience. We grew it. So, they shut it down during Black History Month. During Black History Month. They laid it off during Black History Month. They had a meeting with us and they came out of nowhere and they said, you know, specifically to me, you know, hey, you know, some of our, you know, stakeholders were saying, you, you, Rebecca, they watched you on Mute and they said that you gave B.E.T. and they were like, hold up now, hold up now, hold up now. Now you said you gave B.E.T. Excuse me. Ben, Ben stepped in for me at that moment, but I was like, I was charped in real quick. He did, he did. But did they click me off of Mute? Did you, as my boss, who hired me on, did you, what did you say on my behalf? No, she didn't say anything. First of all, she called, she called herself Olive at the time. She was, she is a person of color and, but at that, she, she, she moved in whiteness. She moved in whiteness. But she moved in whiteness and I'm like, so for you to be an ally and you hired me on because of what I look like, what did you say for me in that room? And here we go, DEI hires. They not gonna hold, these people not gonna hold it down for you in the room when other people are talking about you. They're not gonna hold it down. They know your skills, they know your qualified, they know why you're here. You hired me because I'm a journalist. You hired me, okay, because I'm black. But when people are speaking about me and as my boss, as you know what my qualifications are, you know I'm experienced for this, but you sat there in the room and you allowed them, these people to say what they thought of me by just watching me on. And she specifically said they watched me on mute. They didn't watch. That is so unhinged. Yeah, it really is. Jesus. And they were progressives. Allegedly. Allegedly. They're the progressives in Get Out. For Obama three times, if you could. Ding, that's it. Ding, ding, ding. Yeah. But that was it. And here we are today with no longer DEI for us and by us. And you know, that's just kind of how the cookie crumbled, you know, here's what it shows though, you know, they feel like they have the reins and a lot of these companies do do the same thing because they do. They have the money, they have the resources. Everything comes a little bit easier to them in their whiteness and you know, in their companies. And so these black people think that an Easter Ray can attest to this because she's dealing with this as we speak. If you guys know Easter Ray, she made what the hell the show insecure. Okay. And all them other shows, but she talks about this too, but these people will get you in on there because right now black is poppin, your content is poppin, you bring them, you know, what people are looking for right now, the sensitivity with black people and then all of the sudden they don't need you anymore. That's happened with Easter Ray. She said, you know, a lot of my shows are being canceled at like at HBO all these places because they no longer, they don't value black people and their stories or their content. So when they're done with you as a DEI, they just send you away. So she's like, now I'm focusing on doing it for us and by us. And in that time when we're doing it like that, it doesn't get as much press, it doesn't get as much push, but we have to be able to sacrifice and hold it down that way with lower numbers or whatever by still just holding it down by giving black news. Because again, in media, us telling our stories has always been limited. So we gotta be the ones to be at the forefront of it in regardless of if we got two viewers, 2,000 viewers or 2 million viewers, we're just gonna still have to keep holding it down and then we're on our own. So, yeah, that's my... They want the credit for being like progressive and having these diverse hiring practices, but like, they just want you there. Like they don't want to hear about black stories. They don't want actual substantive representation. They want descriptive representation. And that's really what a lot of it was about like with Google, for example, and Metta as well. Like they announced their DEI programs during the George Floyd protests. So they're trying to basically capitalize on that, elevate themselves, use it for good PR and then a couple of years later when people stop talking about that because, you know, Republicans had coopted any messaging around that, started talking about CRT and whatnot, then they just quietly shut down those programs or scale them back significantly because like, we're done. We don't need the PR from that. Let's move on to the next thing or whatever it is. It's just so disingenuous. Because they don't actually care. Like it's comfortable place of them just not wanting to be called racist more so than it comes from a place of them actually wanting to do something. Like for them actually wanting to bring about some sort of change and make things more inclusive and share diverse voices. What's the same with every form of watching, right? Right? You don't actually care about queer folks. You just want to sell like flags, you know? It's like, they could have a gay person as like a friend in a movie, but if you actually depict like a romantic relationship, there's like, whoa, that's too much gayness. The audience is one. It's just a kiss. It's just a movie. Like, come on. Yeah. Like, it's all like surface level. Just like, they want to pat themselves on the back. We're progressives. We include everyone, but then shut the fuck up once you're here. Yeah. Brandy is, as we know, she was the black Cinderella. The one that I know. The one that... With Whitney Houston, right? Is that the same movie? Okay. But yeah, the Cinderella. I remember that as a kid. When I say Cinderella, I'm talking about Brandy. I don't know nobody else. I know there was somebody in the school dress before that, but I'm talking about Brandy. And so, there's a show, and I forget the show, and I'm pretty sure you guys know it, but they're bringing her back on. They're going to make it like a movie on Disney Plus, and she's coming back on as Cinderella, right? And so, I went to the comment section. And you know where I was? I was on the Book of Face. I was on Facebook. And so, the people were having conversations in the comment section, and they were like, I just, for some reason, knew she was going to be black. Samoji was like, in the 90s, bro, this was Cinderella. This is the same Cinderella, and they're just bringing her back because she's a Disney princess. This Cinderella, and they, like, was a Disney princess, and it was such a big deal. So they're bringing her back, you know, for this live action film because it makes sense. So there were so many, like, white people, like, so upset. I just knew they were going to try to make it black. Like, they do, adding gay scenes to television shows. I wanted to add some black to the original Cinderella. They just were so upset about it. And, like, It's the same outrage, over and over. They were doing the same thing for Little Mermaid. I had to point out that Little Mermaid, like, has canonically in other portrayals, including TV musicals, been non-white. In multiple different portrayals, there's been different Little Mermaids, even in the cartoon, you know? Plus, they're mermaids. They're not real. They could be anyone. Like, what are we doing here? What are we doing here? That version of Cinderella was so good that I was young and I was, I did not realize. Now, the princess Asian, his daddy white, his mama black, with dress. You know, brandy black, a step mama white, that can happen. Step mama got these a black baby, okay? Fully 100% black. And then a redhead baby. Like, I don't know, it was just crazy, you know? Different sizes, different skin colors, but it was so good that I just wanted brandy to go get the prince. You know, I didn't care. I didn't know we didn't focus on that. So I think that was what people should focus on. You know, they had like kinda gay characters in it. They had, you know, the whole color thing. Like, we weren't focused. They had everybody from every walk of life in that movie. So that to me was a great movie for us and people over there mad. Like, where have you been under Iraq? Cinderella was black. Cinderella was black or the I don't know why they, you know, people want to, they're gonna bring outrage about it again. And just like they did, like you said, with Little Mermaid and whoever else they're bringing on. That new Romeo and Julia Shakespeare. Oh, yeah. So I need to go look at that because that's my first I'm hearing about that. Oh, the colorizing Romeo and Julia? Okay. It's just they're going crazy with that one. But the thing about that one is it's just the west end play in London. It's not even the movie. It's for the live theater version, which A, that happens all the time in life theater. It shows how little they know about live theater. Like it's even more common to just cast whomever for a specific role regardless of what the race of the character is in live theater than it is in like film and TV. And then second of all, I can't think of a better sort of representation of Romeo and Juliet than actually having one of the Romeo or Juliet being white or either Romeo or Juliet or the other one being black. It makes perfect sense for that particular story especially. Like how ridiculous is it to have a problem with something that A, his historical commonality in the theater and then B, makes complete sense for this classic story. Well, they always changed the goal post, right? A couple of weeks ago they were saying it was DEI but now that by that we all know that they just mean the n-word. Now they switched to no, no, no. We're not mad because she's black. We're mad because she's not attractive enough. It's like, oh, okay. But you have the same conversation about any character who's black or any character who doesn't like to fit into the plot. And I don't like what people are saying about black people anyway. Don't like, first of all you're racist and you're saying she's not attractive enough or this person isn't attractive enough. She's so disgusting. They're black because they're black It's our new synonym for the same racist argument. But they think that they're being clever. They literally think, oh, I have plausible denial. No, it's the same thing you've been saying now forever. You could switch it to DEI or CRT or a different acronym. To use their own shit against them I can't think of anything more beta than being judgmental. As a true alpha I love all. I don't care. It's so ridiculous. They are so ridiculous and it's so clear that it's more obvious than ever. It's just purely driven by racism. We always knew as people in this space it's nothing new but I feel like they don't even care about putting on the show for the normies anymore. They're just openly being like, fuck it, they're black. I hate this movie because they're black. I appreciate the racist of old now. I used to be, you look back and think of Bull Connor or Barry Goldwater but you look at Barry Goldwater and he was a racist who put a lot of time and thought into his racism. They're not even creative anymore. They just throw anything at it and see what sticks. The laziest racism imagine. It's also it's not just happening in the movie industry it's happening within games as well. There's a lot of heat around the Spider-Man 2 video game that came out last year because Miles Morales of course he's a black latino Spider-Man but then his girlfriend is in the game as well and there's a mission with her and she's deaf as well so I thought it was a really cool mission because they depict it as if like from her perspective where there's not sound there and you're helping another person with an art project and they're like, no, no, we don't like that mission because it was boring not because he's a black woman and there's another mission with Miles Morales where he's helping this high school guy try to fix up I don't know what it was like turn the projector on or something he was helping his him ask his boyfriend to homecoming and they're like, nope, that was forced see they shoehorned in the gayness there if it was and it's just like there's always there's always some bullshit excuse for your thinly velled bigotry A lot of this stuff I think is driven by algorithms you have one YouTuber one or two YouTubers this is an easy way to get clicks and then their focus on that generates other dipshits to be on Twitter or wherever and feed into it and it's it doesn't help the fact that Twitter's a fucking cesspool that is not moderated at all YouTube is moderated but when it comes to it has to be overt and like you have to be like wearing a fucking swastika on YouTube to be taken off there otherwise on Twitter you get promoted so they're not going to moderate your they're not going to moderate your criticism of Spiderman 2 which are just overtly racist or bigoted because it isn't as overt as it needs to be for them to moderate it yeah so see they come on the show and they embarrass me and I'm so sorry about this y'all for Benjamin Dixon and DJ X3C they gotta go be entire be on your sleeping and then you guys can go whenever you want sorry don't feel like you're trapped I'm not I was almost on 30 minutes I mean you made it to the end just like literally 10 minutes left on the show and DJ X3C said he gotta go because they frying chicken and I just can't I'm jealous I just can't do that I just go y'all leave me and say goodbye real quick I did want to bring up the same outrage that they're doing is also the same thing that they're doing with Jolie oh yeah is what she is she changed the words to that and is an amazing song as Dolly Parton she changed the words to but gave all writing credits okay to Dolly Parton and you know just to make it easier I feel like just because they knew like whatever but they're still having an issue with it the CMT still kind of made her feel left out even though I guess you know let her be on stage you know I think awarded her with something whatever but the radio stations are still having a problem she did this and when she said this is not a country album I understand what she means by that now she put country artists on there who do not get the recognition that they need black country artists on there because she knows that if she would have did this like this would help these people out because they said that she can't do country but there are artists that do do country who are black and if we take it even back who really created country we could really go we could really go there but we're not but this is why there was a reason you know there is an outrage about it because now they're claiming boots black people can't wear boots now they're claiming boots they're claiming cowboy hats they're claiming like oh that is this is cultural appropriation how are they wearing boots and how are they wearing hats because there were never any black cowboys they were like are we serious right now like they're upset about that you know and so it's again it's this selective outrage and it's when black people do it it is problematic and so yeah you're right about that you know you're right about that for sure y'all can go now because y'all just yeah I feel bad we're keeping you guys here I don't want to stay I don't want to stay I don't want to stay I feel bad I feel bad because I'm on it and I don't I hate when I'm on somebody's show and it gets me I know I'm tired on this show from the start so don't worry about it okay I'm on it I'm on it and I'm trying to like you can know you can know do they hear the chicken frying in here like Lord Jesus I just that's really black of you and I didn't need you to bring that here we were I like you know for me to finish the show and I'm just like y'all just hold on a second before you fry the chicken and then it's okay it's crazy thank y'all for having me I greatly appreciate yeah thanks for coming on I'll be back soon absolutely absolutely thank you bye brother see you hi y'all okay no home training get out of here so I can talk about you love and mean it but you see y'all wanted them on here and here they go but no absolutely they were great I had a great time with them good I'm happy you did look I love that to look in I was joining in together and I love it merging the worlds together yeah I love it I love it so much and I'm in both worlds so that's good I love it so much but I feel like we're like when your parents are divorced not that I can relate to this but then they start dating and you're meeting the two different step parents like we meet like where the parents meeting Rebecca I just fucked up the analogy but you know what I'm saying put it in we're like meeting oh so you're with you love our daughter we love your daughter that's what it is I definitely did not at all thick like that at all that's crazy divorce did not come to my mind I think it got crazy it got crazy I think it gives more when you have your favorite TV show and then they bring in your other favorite TV show and then they are in the same one episode and it's just given the vibes that's what it gives it's like that that Ninja Turtles crossover with other shows from the 90s that I can't remember so I don't know why I brought up the analogy you're talking about divorce and stuff why? you know I'm actually the one every story has got to be tragic I know you see my mental space that I'm in it's like no it's the first time meeting your kids but the custody battle you come together oh my god it's so much trauma I don't know why it's so specific for me I know that is a little specific you talking to somebody Mike no no you you might have to talk to somebody I know I know that before I was going to mention abortion and only because I know it's trending right now but because what they're trying to do abortion is trending right? abortion is trending when is it not but of course because it's something crazy I know I know about the law that they were trying to repeal or whatever it was of course they were trying to discuss but it does it criminalizes abortion basically for pregnancy unless the woman's life is at risk and so what I've been seeing online is a lot of women sharing their stories one woman was speaking about her that she was having I think she had to have a DNC or something like that and they wouldn't allow her to so she didn't had to basically risk her life and go in I think it happens to Saria because there is something still give birth to this baby that was no longer alive and so and then and now it caused her health issues long term health issues as you know for them to try again and things like that because you were able to get the help that she needed as the Texas woman right Rebecca? yes yes when I seen more testimonies of people underneath the comment section and things of that sort and I couldn't imagine being in that position you wanting a family but right now in pregnancy you can't go through with it right medically it's hurting your body so you know the baby is not gonna make it but they're gonna criminalize you if you go and get this abortion so now she had to do that and she has long term health issues because of it because they wanted to I know this is like Arizona Republicans and a legislator the legislation there that they were trying to push but I don't know too much about it so I want to know if you guys have any more insight on it my camera but while I get that together I don't know if you guys have any more insight on it we talked about earlier a little bit earlier before you came on but essentially as Binder was saying it's apparently they used a precedent of a law from 1866 or something to justify the entire ordeal but yeah I mean it's older than 1866 in my eyes yeah but it feels again medieval for example it's a system where women are going to die that's what's going to happen that's the end result of these policies is that women die babies die it's horrifying and doctors become criminals overnight yeah this is the woman's story that Rebecca is talking about this is actually an ad that Biden released and I have my criticisms of Biden but this is a really good ad this is one of our willow boxes this is just filled with some of the things that we had started gathering for her while I was pregnant yep here's her little baby book oh man this is the outfit that she was gonna maybe wear home from the hospital all of these this is the blanket that she was in Jesus wow I'm Joe Biden and I approve this message that broke my heart into all the little pieces like I heard I seen they were speaking about it and they were sharing her testimony and other people were too but watching that and of course I know that was for Joe Biden to push this campaign but that is like a strong case though she's not the only one that probably had to deal with something like that but imagine being pregnant miscarrying not being able because they would criminalize you to go and get a DNC or whatever in that moment and to have that baby taken out properly to save your life and they want to criminalize you for that but then you ended up getting sepsis and now you know the implications from that long term health issues you want your baby you want a baby you want a family and you may possibly never be able to do that because of something like this a law like this that's put in place that criminalizes you for something we're looking to try to health care for it right we should say because in case one of us or you know we ever upload this episode as a podcast we just say that in between those you know the family talking was text on the screen that basically said that the doctors couldn't do anything for her because of Trump you know the repeal of Roe v Wade that she almost died of sepsis twice after she was rushed to the hospital the damage that was done may results in her never being able to get pregnant again and then the final you know text on the screen said Trump did this I think it's important to say that for people who listen to just the audio because if you're just hearing this family cry and then Joe Biden come in and saying I support this message right it came off a bit weird yeah it's important to see the visuals and the text on screen yes and the stories are important because I think that so many Republicans they had this weird like caricature of women who get abortions in their head where it's like oh you know what I'm eight months pregnant I changed my mind or I had the baby you know what throw it in the garden like they literally think that like Trump just said that and so they don't understand that like first and foremost most abortions occur like at the very very very beginning stage but when they're later on often times it's because they like if you realize that there is a zero percent chance of survival for your baby and you're given the option of carrying it to term and pushing out a baby that will live for like an hour and then die quickly or not having to have your heart broken like that like you should be able to make that choice right and people think that it's not that complicated they think it's just very black and white where it's like okay this is murder or not murder and so that's why you even saw like a lot of stories in I think within the first year of Ro where previously pro-life came out and said oh wow I didn't realize that this would affect me because I had a miscarriage and now my doctor doesn't feel confident giving me the procedure that I need because it's the identical procedure that they give for people who want abortions and I'm not sick enough yet so I have to come back when I'm sick and so it's like a wake-up call to a lot of people which is why I think it's radicalized so many normies because they they never thought of it that deeply they just we've had it for you know since what was in 1970 when Robi Wade was decided at the Supreme Court and so like it was easy to be pro-life when you've never thought about these actual individual stories but the fact that these stories are so common and they are in everyone's face like I think it's gonna have a huge impact on the election I mean it already is it already is every single place where this has been on the ballot Democrats the adjacent Democratic races the Democrats want in places where even like Republicans usually would win Kansas this has been a winning issue for Democrats and I don't mean to like take this and turn it into electoral politics but I mean the fact that it happened is due to electoral politics but like the Republicans are running on a losing issue and like I mentioned earlier some of them know it and are trying to run from it now like just a couple months ago they're going we did this and now when this happens and people like us say you did this they go no after they were going we did this you know but this is an issue that they will never win and this can be honestly this could be the issue that if they continue to run on being electoral life like this or anti-abortion I should say then that's that's the issue that's gonna further ostracize them that's it for Republicans if they're gonna keep going with this and there's all sign show they are even after you know even though they're out there saying like Donald Trump and Carrie Laker out there saying oh we don't support this law they really do I mean everything they've done up to this moment supports that law supports that law yeah yeah that's probably the most effective Democratic ad i seen like that was very effective yeah there was no bullshit it was just a straight message from the other people that were affected by this and that was if they keep putting out ads like that and enough people see that that's gonna have an effect yeah and I think her story and again from her story I've read so many other people's stories related to it and again I benefited from in my own life where I was able to in regardless of my beliefs my parents beliefs or whatever the case may be I in a moment in time I benefited from being able to have access to get an abortion and so like you know hearing other people's stories and I know that I know people I know people who if they couldn't get access to you know getting an abortion or however there's a black market clinics you know where they're putting their lives at risk to go and do this because they either know that they can't have the baby I know somebody who know who kept who kept getting pregnant but it was not working out for her she couldn't carry a baby to term and was told by doctors she could not carry a baby to term and so she just chose like okay I'm not this is not gonna be something I wanna do she ended up getting pregnant she was married but they denied her she had to go to another state she had to literally take off work pick up go to another state so that she can handle this because she knew she didn't wanna go through that again the mental stress all of the she went through so many miscarriages and so at that point her interpartner decided they just weren't going to do it anymore and so she just went off somewhere she had to go to another state pay for a hotel all these type of things just so that she can get the proper care but I also know people who had to go elsewhere who knows what pill they're being given but they had to trust that this was the pill that they needed by somebody else having access to it and the black market clinics for this they were getting these pills and just trusting that this was gonna be something that was an abortion pill or whatever but this is what happens people are desperate or people need this type of health care and they're taking it away because they're choosing they're saying they're making it equivalent to you murdering a baby and meanwhile was happening what in Palestine they ain't worried by them kids they ain't worried by them kids they ain't worried by them kids then a whole bunch of people who have abortions or who have access to it are usually women who are in church or have cheated or whatever they get free access to this stuff people's mistresses some of your favorite Republicans and them they get to give them the access to these abortions or whatever but people who actually need them for whatever reason for health reasons like this one woman who is not the only woman she's not the only story there are so many people like that but this law limits people from getting the the health care that they need now she has to suffer with long term health issues for a family that she wants if she would have gotten the health care that she needed in that time she probably would have a family today wow that's based on what you were just talking about did all of you here what happened to fresh and fit fresh and fit no i heard i didn't know what happened what happened it's exactly what you're just mentioning fresh from fresh and fit ended up impregnating the sex worker and the sex worker was DMing him and we know now cause she leaked all the DMs and they've since admitted that this is all real after impregnating the sex worker she was like i want to have the baby but i don't have an abortion he's like no i don't want to be a father you have to have the abortion when like on their show the fresh and fit podcast is all about men gotta take personal responsibility all this kind of shit you know all that kind of stuff like of course they're full of shit of course not what it happens to you of course but was it i ran who was like nearly teary eyed like going on a rant like i support him no matter what like it's okay so you're just all him rich shut up those are the people though that will sit up there and say like republicans do they're like you know i support life meanwhile they got like 10 abortions in the bag already for whoever or the women who are quietly having them this is sometimes a situation of hey you guys are thinking that this is oh we just are pop and abortion pills i don't care what you know social media culture logistics or whatever they do want to have those conversations that's just a small portion of what people are in predicaments where they they don't have access you know to it much so they know if i have this child this child's gonna come into a system i can't give for them i can't provide for them this is gonna like i don't want to put them in a system these are they think about those things so they know right now in the early stages i'm going to go ahead and see rape happens right and now like those are things that people are not considering like oh you know but there's life in this body there's life in this person it could be a underaged young girl who's carrying a child because of rape and they're just like but this is God's will for their life this is but there's an option to give this person a life let this child be a child like but now here we are but they don't see that but for them they can quietly and go make sure they take care of those things but then and present themselves as something different and opposite so i don't like it i think again people can have their take on abortion whatever i once had my take on abortion as well but then life hit me and so you know like just knowing we need to be able to have that choice for whatever reason but i think for health reasons man that shouldn't even be something that you take away this woman's body was at risk she could have died she could have died and now she can't even have the life that she wants because of that possibly never being able to have a child look she really wanted that they were set up they were doing all this stuff and you know she doesn't get a chance to really try again you know with some kind of security because of this happen and there the fact that this was preventative like there was it's an unnecessary it was do you see what i'm saying it was just because you know a whole bunch of white men said it's we women's bodies we need to control it and you know abortion is not godly yeah i love the lord and abortion worked out for me yeah you know what it's also in the bible that's true i don't think that these politicians in particular even believe the shit that they say they want to criminalize abortion it's just because they want to control women that's what this is about um like i said this earlier i'll say it again because i think it's an important point if they really thought abortion was murder they would treat it that way right they wouldn't make exceptions for um their mistresses they wouldn't make exceptions for states you know oh well you know i believe in states right so some states can allow this murder to continue like you wouldn't treat it that way like you don't actually believe it's murder on average it's Tesh well they some people do it's the same thing if you care about child's rights you would care about the second they were born and provide for the families and all the pressure they do that they do that we'll take care of you while you're pregnant are you guys doing that for real are you providing these mothers they wanna cutender cut glitze U njim taj svojstvar, taj je novi. Sve ovo. U njim moraš zemit, da jem se sve u njej naprav. U njej oprav skupnjima, to je najbolje. Sve je to radočne, sve je to zlden, sve je to zelo, sve je to. So mnogo je u njej nemoj, i ti neću opravom. Zatim je to za nječi mom radoći. Da se se dači, počitaj o to. Pke ne, njim ne. U Amerika učinu za ljubi. I'm gonna go, we care about the kids, America letta kids. And then all of a sudden kids come out and there's so much that all these kids that they were saying you must have, will support you through your pregnancy, then babies come out, ain't no help. There's nothing, there's nothing. People in my mind like two years ago to find out that you have to pay to give birth in the US. And the average is $7000-$12000. I was expensive. Yeah, because in Canada you don't. You don't pay out of pocket for your birth, right? Pogledam ti nekoj, ok? Pogledam to, bila mi... Išlo. Ome se pravati, kad ovdje tijemo je kasniti na svao kratko, a ovdje tjere to je ovo svelej svijetnima. Za kajkoj pripune na 10,000 $ ako te mali mi, svoj dobro,いた li dobro? Toto je. Kako si smut Esoči, da je tau, da je, da je... Hvala. Ti moću prodati. So many parents literally use what they can, do what they need. I know my mama was sick and tired of getting pregnant, that lady been pregnant since she was 17. She's just pregnant everyday, fertile. With her being a migrant here, her not having a... She worked at a hot dog stand when she first got here. And I saw the stresses of having four kids in the house that were all under... ...ma smo peči na samom odru... ...ma sešto se da je ještječno odrljavite ljude.. ...ma da se sad taj sva dosta i taj kaj ti seći, da je dobro. Zdaj nema to dobro za ti nekako. Sve ti je dobro dobro. Zdaj ti su dobro, da je taj dobro. To je dobro, a to je sve na daj. To je ... ...ma svoj sest, da je neko ljude 4 roči... ...ma da znam druga dobra, da sam da sam da sveći sveći taj dobro... ...ma da sam učinit. I ditat što se nam se popravila vratno očinušanji. Samo je se malo zajedno otvoreš u živih. Sve, koje ja skupam, imam vermom da je stupina. V机 se je se evo evo na svoj vredu. Samo je hrst, a koji je gledo. Prije nije nekako sumanje, da se netarti ba u skupama. Za ovdje se sve koji je, neko prosto su dobro. I ako boljili krežetki u krežetku, su još krežeta u skupama začinu. Znudno, se da hovdili do dvoje, a on je bilo č Edit. Našli hovaj, istošca želila i moja prijevna do Hati zašto što se odmah tajto. Kada je joj zemljen, doživila kratko se i hati. Što su je odnedio kontakt u haniće i Hati. Što je srpa, i je je segunit na srca sestu, sat i hodnja. ona ne znaš je suša svakog nešta namo. Nešto ješta njih, i poču ješta nešto ne želi se srta. Učinili se, da se dobro ne kajda, učinili se našte odrete i to svoje, i svoja je se što se srta. Znalebi se počutili, koji se opalili na systemu izgleda neko je Učini, Učini nešta nešta kajda kada se srta. Kako se vrši, kako se vrši. Kako se vrši, kako se vrši. Kako se vrši, kako se vrši. себя嘛u imoughing utvimo. When that baby comes out, pieces are up on your own. And then with kids we're gonna throw them into whatever system. Knowing that these foster care people, sometimes they create trauma for these children and they're just getting a check. So it's like we're not really上imbst bo diez curating spaces for these kids to go into somewhere where it's actually a fitting family. They're not gonna do none of that work. It's just, this is a Haitian kid. We took her away from her family. They don't give a damn. Amerika ne znači se za to, da se izgleda, ne znači se za ačima. Ne znači se. Znači se za to. Znači se za ačima, da se prvi programu, uvijedne ovo kod Vicko, ne znači se za vršći. Uvijedno, zapravo, ne su za kod znači. Znači se za vršći svoj, ne znači se za vršći, nijak uvijedno. Ne, sve uvijedno. Znači se za kod Vicko. Znači se za vršći. Znači se za vršći. To je to ovo. Ja, je sva barbera ruptu systema. Znači, stoje ono. Daa, daa, daa. Kako se ne možemo sevati, maso. Ja, nema. Pogosti, sve. Meneh možete. Znači, ja. Znači, dao, dao. Pogosti, dao, dao, dao. Znači, dao, dao. Znači, dao. Pogosti, dao. Znači, dao. Znači, dao. Znači, dao. Znači, dao. Znači, dao. Znači, dao. Ne, ne, znaš sam. ...a koja ne Erdoga neće se srediti da se sreći. A jer se možete sreći da se sreći. Daj da je David, da je srediti. Ja. ...na koja je sreći. Zatim, tada je to način, da da je da je dobro sreći, tada je sredit, da je išlo. ...ja da je sreći. Moja siša je brdo. Ja je i dobro sreći. Zatim, da se da je taj dobro sreći, da je to liša, ja, je... pereke, bujt. ...zapar. ...ma, Prvo, da sam ti otvorite za svog dana. Mi je to uvijek. Ja otvoriti za svog dana. Zato sam to sam ti otvoriti za svog dana. Ano, nije to. Sve sam da se li ne odliči. Wšta ni sve ga sam o premajnima. Ano, da sam ti otvorila na Australija.。 Sve ne odložite taj javljic? Zato se li oblokirati? A to očiniti taj javljic? A da sam ti otvoriti za svog dana... ...očiniti za ljubi... ...sopr da sam ti otvorila za svog dana... ...načiniti za svog dana... Slim dužecti, da se svešo mu nekio se zelo, pa se moraš opukovati. I neko se jazna, da je tám nekako odgleda. A li kako se su učinili, na toh, u agranje? A kako se možete, u neku kuci, nisam nam ni bio nijako konon, na buduščima... Pogleda s artist i da se priče, a potrešo, onda sam zelo, ...nih ali kako se nešto je. Bamo predjeljni. To je moja srednjela, Bird. Pa je ljubovana. Ja ću da ipotivim se na YouTube-u. Uvijek da je. Zavljajte, nijak mene ima sad o tome. Kada Angelu da se da se ovo kova kaj Bird néga. Zatim kova kaj bird nega. Zato mi je sad. To mi je sad i tako. Ja. Ja sam. Ok, da sam sreću Rebecca. Ne znam da ne uživimo taj otop učin. Pa to je i nek... To je nek značne. To je to ne ovo sve. Ta je ašljena. To je nek da. Pam, da ne sve sve na super četce. Znáram svoj pet. Ja se neko. Značno je da tega. Samo, ljubi, Land. Lošte, ljubi, ljubi, ljubi. Sve je to je. Znači. O moj da, to je začin. To je začin. To je začin. OK, to je začin, Rebekha. O moj da, ljubim je Lizzie Benet. Daj mi za to. Nekada. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek, uvijek, uvijek, uvijek. Uvijek, uvijek, uvijek. Zmljignonom več이� pogod simto. Yyven ali Koryov i To je bilo što je uvijek. Zavrći se da je post. Funky flash. Čekaj. Tigvik. Love what you bring to Leftist Mafia Rebekah. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. Čekaj. J. Cass. Thank you. New job, unfortunately, night shift. On my first break may not be able to make leftismapio live further on. Oh, cause they trying to keep you. You see, they trying to change your shift and you can't even come with us, but you can always catch us after. Keep up the great work though, thank you so much. I, it's Spanish. I feel like this is Spanish and I'll get it later. Gaddling combo, thank you so much. Zavroni tvoj slupunom, je taj nekaj snup, sjedno, ti su средan. Zatakljiš, da ti su smudu na makinu, ti snudi sve,起來u na pravje. Zavroni tvoj sva, ali je to probetio. Čekaj, dje君i. Dane ti za našim zapot voje za šprotne japanesene svoje. Prerifajer. M'am naću, a nije samo. Prerifajer, jer je nemoj, tad polajno, Mato, koji me stavio, prikop učin, pov Oppov. Prerifajer. Tako. Što se pokazali je to? Kowalski se značila na mjestu vr�. A mi umoje che je, u svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svom svomsl. Farma u Uče se izaš mu padno. U mađerim li se možete način prijetka? A je to značar za krije da su mnimo povolivno. Farma, kurka se uče se povolivno pritak napravr, se povolivno, Da, da, to je... To je... Da, pokat našta našta... ...iznači, da je... ...to ljude... ...našta u Nebraska... ...našta i zašta... ...našta našte price. See. A u prave pravi, da je... ...našta u... ...našta u Nebraska? ...našta u... ...našta u Nebraska, jo? Ok, oh, wow! Našta u pravi, da je... ...to, da, pravda, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja... da nije povrsta, nekako. Čekaj, mnogo, nezajem da njim nekako sam za ljude, ali mi je za to, da mi sve li povrsta, sve mnogo, sve sve ljude koji je povrsta, da sam sve ljude koji je povrsta, da sam se sve ljude, da sam sve ljude koji je povrsta, kako mi je povrsta? I da vam se uvijedim, svoju više, uvijedim svoj možete, svaću da sam, kako sam sve ljude, da sam svoj, yao, da sam je povrsta, Završi smo nekako na Twitteru, da ne sve pomeđo. Svi smo se pričeli, da se ušla, je dobro. Zataklase, to je, da je, da se mi to dobro, da hoću. Međa, da je, da je to sreća moja sreća. Mamo da, da u sreću, da je to dobro, ako ne dobro, je da je opočen i našto. To je za to, da je ušla. Zato je to još, da se pošljavite na svom doma. i to je nekta, je pekno od sve, ali ja... nečekaj, je više, ja je brug... da je 33-to, da je to da je se skorinu i seksije. nekaj da se odvijem. ali nekaj da se odvijem, nekaj da se odvijem, nekaj da se odvijem... nekaj da se odvijem. nije se... sve ste morali, nekaj da se odvijem... nije se, nije se... nije se, nije se... da je okej, nemoje. nije se, nije se... to je crazy, to je crazy, ali je to da ne podajte, kako mi je svoje, jer ti ne bih ne aco pokazati. Svemono, kako se izgleda, u moru da se sreće na Rebeka neko... ne, da se nekaj neko se reće, ne. Da se reće Rebeka. Da se nekako začinaj, ali još sam kojiš ilišta i Mat. Ima je zapravo, to je moja razlijednije i je mnog. To da,點 jer mi nije bilo u sve... Da, ja, kad je u sve. Da, pata, ne, sem u sve. Što... Vom tamo u tega, i ovako da vas kreši. Zobam, viče? Samo da sam ti, oszalaš je. Pa smo odmah ti se dobar priješ... Završi smo da se dao dao Davidi, dao dao dao. Završi smo dao dao dao. Ako je njih, dao me nekoj, dao me nekoj. Završi se dao me nekoj. Ako je masak, nekoj Jim Carey i masak. Sve se možete dao. Daj mi. OK. Narader! Narader! Uvijek na 9 mnogu. Thank you, Narader. Biden stavlja geneside za 6 mnogu, ali, da se je stavlja za 6 mnogu, ne možemo ovdje svoju. To je bar. 1 mnogu geneside. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek. Uvijek.авno, da sve lidi dobeti da je, vidjeri je, da pomovili kako se svoj svoj pavnih reservacija. Ne bojete pr Bible, je to samođeru knowno. Neću se da se nebavili za ljubi Kbr. Samo je tako kako se svoj pavnih reservacija kako se katero ono dobeti na ljubi. Kako se hpadal nese o frač glojima. Ušumblinga, da slike mene se prižavili u svacu sva sada. Svijek, da, da svaš... Znači, da li vam da je dvije kredit, da li vam da je dvije propovje, kao to ovako 30,000 plus svojih dvije i Gaza. I nekaj se ono možda, da je to dvije površtje... A nekaj... Ne stvijek da se svoj dvije površtje. A kaj se ono možda, strategiji u Israelu i Palastiju, je kako to pristije u svim svom uvijem, Znači, znači, stavljeni 30,000 ljudi od ovdje, je to dobro. Znači, nijedno, da Trump ne bude vratiljno i tako sam. Ja, to je nekako dobro situacija. Znači, da imam pristih ljudi, da imam empathetiju. Znači, da imam nekako dobro, da imam nekako dobro. If you are in a swing state, you know, you're making a different decision than those of us in deep blue or deep red states, so it's tough. You do what you can. Infinite content with $5, I had this idea for judicial reform, lifetime appointment, but 10-year term limits for the Supreme Court, then back to a lower court, circuit appeals court district. You know what, I like those kinds of ideas. Another thing that I saw as like an alternative was that, like, you don't have any Supreme Court justices serving longer than a year. They just kind of rotate between circuit court judges just randomly. But I like, yeah, I like your recommendation, too. I think that the current system is absolutely just it's so stupid and ridiculous. Javier Ramirez with a $5 Super Chat. Hey, Matt, love your show. Thank you so much, Javier. I appreciate it. You know, I hope to be doing more stuff, too, so there'll be more content to love soon. It'd be pretty funny if I start doing more content and then I get a $5 Super Chat during the first Leftist Mafia after I put out the new content. And it's like, hey, Matt, hate your new content. Go back to what you were doing. Yeah, go back to what you were doing just the once a week livestream. That's all I want. This one I'm assuming is for David Dole. Ryan Lennon fan says Pierre Poulver are likely next prime minister in Canada, has voted against abortion repeatedly. Plus, why was a Canadian elementary school playing the OJ trial LOL? Yeah, that's funny. For those who don't know, David Dole actually put out a video today. I watched it. It was really good about the polls showing that the conservative party is probably going to have a majority in Canada. And young people support this, even though Pierre Poulver, the leader of the Canadian party, he's like against gay rights, against abortion. So they're voting against their own self-interest, but it's probably because they also live in a first-past-the-post system like the United States. Like they have multiple parties, but it still wouldn't take all. So that system kind of leads to those type of suboptimal results. Also, hold on, before you leave that Super Chat, I just want to say I, too, assumed it was for David Dole because of the topic of conversation. So I didn't even bother looking. But then, as I was looking to see what my next one was, I saw that this was indeed for me. Oh, was it really? Yeah, thank you, Ryan Lennon fan for the Super Chat, the membership Super Chat member for nine months. Wow, appreciate it. Okay, Colt Dog. This is for me. Colt Dog with the Super Chat. I've been loving seeing Ben tear up the right on X. I gotta say, sometimes I even see a Ben Dixon reply on Twitter, aka X, and I'm like, whoo, he went there. He just, he pulls in no punches. I fucking, he's like probably the best follow on Twitter. And it's down. And I gotta say, what it makes it extra hilarious is I'm pretty short. His, like his, his like profile name is like Pastor Ben or something like that. So you see like Pastor Ben and then it's like, oh, whoa, okay. It's, it's so good. Yeah, he, he's my favorite. This one's for me from Bayfoto with 199. Thank you, Bayfoto. Mike, was your blockbuster full of free AOL CDs? No, so I actually started working there when broadband was more common. So no, otherwise we probably would have played with them and used them as like frisbees in the store when it was slow. Rimeru Tempest the Slime Dragon, $15. Thank you so much for the generous super chat. I love seeing Ben Dixon. Yeah, me too, always happy to have been on. Darnell Henriquez with 199, thank you, says it starts with rubber bands and ends up and ends with a pain king. Yeah, referring to my homeopathic gay conversion therapy. Yeah, true. Although I didn't do the rubber band thing for more than like a couple of days because it wasn't really working. Of course, Tony Rizzo, this might be for you. Is this for me? Tony Rizzo, the membership super chat, the parasitic band of Dingus' podcast, the PBD, very good. I like that featuring waters are upset over an amount of money that is a rounding error to them. Yeah, absolutely true. Yeah, that's a really great point. I mean, 40k is like a loan is not something you would live on, but 40k, if someone was to give one of us 40k right now, it would be life change. Yeah, yeah, you're right. It is a it is a rounding error. Yeah, just like God, they're probably multimultimillionaires. I mean, Jesse Waters makes $5 million a year of PBD. He probably makes about the same. Just God, so ridiculous, so unearned because they're so stupid. I think this one's free to Tokyo Hans with a super chat of 1,000 yen. I have no idea how much that equals in dollars. Probably $1,000. I got to assume $1,000 $1,000 super chat. Glad to see the eclipse slash rapture didn't take you all. Sad li, it didn't seem to take anyone out on the right. The only person it did take out seems to be OJ for some reason. Actually, it did. This is a really crazy story. I really should have brought it up earlier. But what's this one? Give me one second. There is a story in the Los Angeles Times. An astrology influencer named Danielle Johnson. She was apparently a big figure on Black Twitter. She has over 100,000 followers. She has been mentally deteriorating going through mental illness over the past couple of years and became a QAnon person and sharing right-wing conspiracies and stuff. On the day of the solar eclipse, on the day of the solar eclipse, she thought something was going to happen because of it. She thought Armageddon was going to happen or something. She stabbed her husband to death in his bed, took her two kids in the car, threw them out of the car while she was driving, killing the baby. There was an older child and a baby. And then she crashed her car as hard as it could into a tree killing her. And this woman suffering from mental illness and the right-wing conspiracy theory she was reading online from the QAnon cult, she took out three-fourths of her family, including herself. Oh, my gosh. So, yeah, actually, someone did die, not directly due to the eclipse, but because of conspiracy theories surrounding it. That's a horrifying story. Yeah, wow. Also, I'm not much of an eclipse guy. Like, it happened and my kids got the glasses at school and we stayed outside to look at it and they were excited about it. And it was like cool for the split moment that you see the moon in front of the earth and the black circle in front of the sun. Like, that was cool. I'm assuming if you were in the totality region, it's just going completely dark for a couple of minutes during the day, like darker than it is when clouds go by. I guess that would have been pretty cool, but like, for me, I'm not really, I wasn't to, but I wouldn't like travel for it. I'm not like, there are pictures of people like on the floor, like having like an awakening and an out-of-body experience. It's just like, I just don't, it's just not, it's cool, it's cool. I think science is cool. I'm just not a big, I'm not a big space guy. I'm not a big space guy. Oh, really? I love space. See, in 2017, I was able to see it much better and it was actually clear out. This time, I think, you know, Pacific Northwest, we had like 20% viewing. I didn't know the shit. It was completely cloudy. But you know, yeah, I agree with you. I don't know why people make it out to be like some spiritual experience. It's just really cool. But you know, it's like... Like that William Shatner thing when he went up with Jeff Bezos to space and then he came back down that speech he had really resonated with me. Like, you look at the space and to me, that is not attractive to me. Like, just nothingness. I'll experience nothingness for all eternity in a couple of decades. You know what, hopefully more than a couple of decades. You're not battle. On a number of decades, I'll be experiencing nothingness for all eternity. So for me right now, I actually quite enjoy Earth. I think it's quite beautiful. The trees, the sky, the water, the fresh air, gravity. Yeah, I understand like seeing Earth from space. That could really change you because you know, you're seeing just existence raw, right? You're not seeing any borders. You're not seeing... You're like completely detached from like the day-to-day. It's just human beings on a planet floating randomly through nothingness. You know, it's a really... It could be like life changing or at least change your perception or your mentality. So I do understand that. But I feel like you shouldn't need to see the planet to have that type of mentality, right? Like, it should be obvious. Like, someone in the chat mentioned the Charlie DeGeneres that the people, not so much. But you know what, that's the one thing actually... And I posted this online. This is the one thing I really enjoyed about the eclipse. More so than the eclipse itself. People came out of their buildings, came out of their homes. In my neighborhood, walking the kids home from school, everyone was standing outside. Who could? People standing outside of stores. I saw workers stopped and looking up and outside of my building. There were more people standing outside of my building at the same time than I've ever seen. I love that. I actually... In terms of like reminiscing on like the past or like the golden... Nothing's ever better than the now and then obviously then the future. Things will always progress. So I'm like one of those people, but in terms of like one thing I do wish I was alive for and like the... I guess in like... It reminds me of the episode of the Twilight Zone. I guess like the 50s and 60s. The one thing that seems nice in that is that like people were always outside. Kids were always like in the street playing baseball, riding their bikes. I mean, maybe that's just in the show but my parents tell me sort of the same thing too. I miss people in neighbors interacting as much as they used to. And to see that during the eclipse was actually the coolest part of the eclipse. People outside talking, congregating. I like that a lot. It feels good to also experience things together. You know, kind of like you don't think about... People's political disposition or who they are. It's just, hey, we're experiencing this cool thing together. We're human beings. And I think there's something really cool about that too. So, yeah, I understand that. Okay. Listen, don't get me wrong. I certainly dislike greatly a quite a few number of specific people. But people as a whole, I like to think we're, you know, we're good. Yeah, we're products of our environment largely too, I think. For better or worse. Okay. So Izzy Sanchez with $5 says Jesse Waters not taking how many hours are distributed to employees plus taxes and a rent, electric bill, cell phone, beer, bill, food, etc. Sheesh. Yeah, you know what it is? Izzy, he is so detached. He hasn't thought about these things in forever, right? He, like he has, like he doesn't have infinite money, but for the most part for all intents and purposes, he doesn't ever have to think about these things. So he's not thinking about bills. He's not thinking about food. He's not thinking at all about like what a regular person goes through because he's so detached. He has so much money. I mean, 5 million a year. He's a multi-millionaire to talk. Like he does what we do. Easiest job ever. We do it much better by the way. But like 5 million a year. Like you never have to worry about anything. Your family's taken care of. And so he just, he can't empathize at all with like the regular person. So that's why he's so out of touch. When you're in that, when you're in that like rich, elitist bubble for so long, like it doesn't just make you detached. Like I actually think to an extent, the richer you become, the more you experience brain rot. It's like he has some of these people. I'll say, let me just say that this is my, I should realize it's my super chat. Thank you Izzy so much. But I actually do think, I don't think he considers taxes. That's absolutely right. But they definitely consider those other expenses. They just don't think you should be able to afford rent if you're working at these places. Like they literally don't think you should be able to. Like they realize that part of it. They definitely don't consider the taxes. That you absolutely got right. But I really do think that, because they say it, you shouldn't be able to afford rent by yourself as an industry worker, because that's not a job where you should be living. You shouldn't have the privilege of being able to afford to live on your own. That's because you shouldn't be there. That this job is just for teens and people starting out. That's how they really think. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Resto. This one's for me. Yes, I'm sorry. I'm just taking them all. For rest of the term, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, what's the, what's the casino term I'm looking for? I'm, I don't, I can't remember. I don't know. I know what term you're referring to, but I cannot. Okay. That was not the one I was thinking of. Never mind. Resto Mintero with a $10 super chat. Years ago, my old army buddy posted a homophobic Facebook post on Pride Day. I started fighting him in the comments and his friends chimed in. Didn't you blow X guy? He replied, yeah, but I didn't like it. Wow. Honestly, not super surprising. I mean, listen, I know people, you know, experiment when they're young and try different things. But I mean, I feel like you got to at least be by if you've done that. Like I listen. Yeah. I've never as as a guy who knows 100% that I'm totally straight as I'm only attracted to women. I've never had a moment where I was I wanted to experiment with blowing. Right? Yeah, that's something you accidentally do or say you want to try out unless you're unless you you you're bi. There's nothing wrong with that. There's nothing wrong with that. But if you're going to be posting homophobic posts on Facebook, that I mean, and you blew a guy. Right? Yeah, it's like, same for me. It's like, you know, I've never experimented with a woman. I have no interest in women whatsoever. I'm like, I'm a six on the Kinsey scale. Matt's probably a one, I'm assuming. So like, you know, there's there's going to be, I think, a lot of gray area, a lot of people in between. So yeah, if you were willing to do that, I don't think you're necessarily super straight. Uncle Gumball, though, said quoting as if I'm saying this, getting blown, though, that's a different story. No, never had any zero. Throughout my entire life, I've never even had a moment, zero attraction to guys. I'm not even attracted to myself. I mean, guys are gross, man. Guys are disgusting. What's wrong with us? Seriously? How could even women be into this? I mean, I don't get it at all. Okay. Zia spots, $3. Thank you Zia, petition to make Jesse Waters work at McDonald's. Listen, I've always said this half seriously. I think that every single person should be required to work in the service industry for at least one year. I think that that would make society a better place, because if you are on the receiving end of that job of a Karen of somebody who's yelling at you, it just, it changes your perspective, right? Feeling beat a little, feeling like people think that they are superior to you. So, yeah, like I agree, I think that Jesse Waters should work at McDonald's. So that way you can see, oh, this is actually really difficult work. And I don't think that he could survive working at McDonald's. You know, if he like, if he was forced to get a different job, like, I mean, he's never going to be in that position, but like he wouldn't be able to survive working at a fast food or a retail place. He just couldn't. He needs to be in these little, like, elitist jobs where you talk, read off a teleprompter. Not, not because he's better, but because he couldn't handle it. Lou Isms, 199. In 1995, I worked for 725 an hour with only 300 rent. Wow. Yeah, it's crazy how much the cost of living has skyrocketed. It's, it's it's really, really startling. Yeah, rent in the 90s. I mean, I was too young in the 90s to be renting, but you hear from people that you know that, you know, the fact that it was still in the three figures in the 90s seems insane, like because that because that means it maintained that general three figure number for for quite some time. Do you know what I mean? Like, and then suddenly it jumped a lot and continues to jump a lot. Yeah. Yeah. Like, if you're paying 300 in the 90s, then like, what were they paying in the in like the 60s, the 70s, the 80s? Like, actually, I found on Reddit somebody posted an ad of homes for sale. I think it was from like 1960 something and for a $70,000, I think, or something like that for like a beautiful home. Well, there was so the ones that I saw it was a three bedroom for like 70,000 and the mortgage I want to say was around like 200 a month, which is just I mean, it's inconceivable, right? It's crazy, man. I don't know where that was from, like what area of the country, but still for me, for me personally, that's like, you know, I'm a very lucky person. I have a wife, two kids, everyone's healthy. It's not on what obviously, but like the one thing out of reach that is like the goal in life. It's just for me personally, I know some people don't want to do this. It's just own a home. Nothing crazy, just a basic home and that's because I'm just my sick of rent, sick of the property being owned by a landlord and someone else having a say over what you can and can't do. I got a dog and I have to pay them hundreds of dollars in fees just just to have a dog in the place where I live like my own home. Like I hate that so much to live under the power of someone else. So like for me that's like the one unachievable maybe one day who knows far away that's like the one thing left and like the fact that it would has been much easier to obtain even just a decade ago is well probably more than a decade ago maybe two decades ago is so angering if I was just born a little bit earlier you know like Well, that's what that's why so many people now don't even pretend like the American dream is alive because that's like the American dream right like you go through the steps you get a job you get a family you buy a home and then you know life is peachy keen not not really but you know what I mean like now that's not even like the bare minimum of what is thought of as the American dream is no longer attainable for the overwhelming majority of the population. All right. Mike I'm sick of eating zibugs I'm sick of owning nothing and being happy I want to own something Mike. Ha ha ha OK So this one is a membership super chat this might be for you. Yeah. Bay photo member for nine months. Thank you so much. Jesse Waters doesn't even understand that hourly employees often don't receive consistent hours or have full time status. So $20 times 40 is kind of wrong. I actually mentioned this. I did a much longer piece on it on my show last night on the livestream. You know, on this show we we we covered things quicker. Number of voices voicing their opinion so we don't always get to every single point before we move on to the next topic. But I did bring this up like these jobs are not guaranteed 40 hours either. They could be working much less hours one week. You know it's totally dependent on scheduled basis what what their manager gives them and while obviously they would be making more money some weeks these guys are making and gals are making much more are working much more than 40 hours like 80 hour weeks and you know $20 80 times 20 when you're working 80 hours like fucking ridiculous like you're not it's not worth it like I mean obviously they got to do it they need the money but it's not like if you're health and everything it's not a good a good thing to do. Yeah, we shouldn't be spending like the overwhelming majority of our days and most of our existence at these jobs making money for corporations and that's just like on principle like we should just have more leisure time but if we're not going to have leisure time we should also be able to fucking survive and the fact that people cannot survive up the wages that they're getting it just makes it so much more egregious like how can you how can you think that the system works it only works if you're rich it feels like you're working like it's working you know if you're a rich person like Jesse Waters but for the normal person doesn't work Asa with $2 thank you Asa says have you all seen Civil War I'm going to watch it soon you know I I really want to see that I might check it out this weekend one thing that I saw that kind of gave me pause is yes they credit Andy No and there was another right winger they credit as well I guess they used the footage I'm not too familiar with her she's someone Yeah, same she's some British right winger so you know yeah who knows the fucks going on over there but they not good credit Andy they don't just credit and you know they say he's responsible for some of the footage in the film which is so fucked up which which means they paid him which means they licensed the footage he takes from and and someone mentioned that Andy No actually posts a lot of footage that he doesn't own from other people yeah I saw that so so they're wondering if Andy No even own the footage that he sold the license to so they're looking into that yeah I was going to see Civil War in movie theaters probably I don't get to go to the movie theaters often but this was one I would just because it was just I don't think the movie is going to be good I think it's going to bother me no matter how much they say that you know that Texas in California team up to do to do this right but I am I don't think I'm paying for the movie after seeing that I'm not supporting that I don't care I'll see it when it comes out on streaming because my viewing it won't matter at all to how much they're paying for the rights for it but I'm not giving my movie ticket money to them because that does go that does count like your money goes in the the overall total there whereas like when it's on Netflix or whatever Netflix just pays them the fee and then doesn't really matter other ones yeah so I feel like it's going to be bad I'm really curious about it but that seeing the and you know thing has definitely like I have reservations about seeing it and giving my money to that I just if it was just like again if it was just a credit to him like a thank you to him I would still be like well what the fuck but yeah they thank him for the footage which means unless he gave it to them for free which I highly doubt and I don't think they would do that anyway for like just for like like making sure they were doing everything on the up and up to don't get sued later later on they almost paid him to license to footage and I'm not supporting anyone who pays for that yeah which which tells me that this I really like my my presumption was that the movie is going to be very like milk toast centrist like hey we should all get along or some shit like that now I'm actually thinking I wouldn't be surprised if the film was fascist like why would you use Andy knows like if if you're if you're making making a piece they mention with without a doubt I guarantee 100% they mention antifa in a negative way in this movie as if like they were part of the civil war I bet they don't like you know I don't want to completely say what they don't you know what they do and do but do and don't mention because I don't even see the movie but almost to shortly if they took got got footage man you know then they're men mentioning antifa somewhere in the film I I I I might see it just to I talk about it on the show out of morbid curiosity and again listen about it I think I don't care necessarily obviously if you know movies that have right wing politics or or I should have a bad message you know it sucks and I'm not necessarily a fan of but if it's a good movie I'll still watch it and like judge it from that perspective as well but this is different this is they have enriched someone in real life who does these things mm-hmm by paying them for footage and that's completely different that's much worse of you ask me yeah Charlie the general super the membership super chat member for nine months thank you Charlie hey Matt Annie Fitzgerald wants to talk about her run in Washington state anyone who'd be interested yeah I think she she reached out to me um on my stream let's get her on if we're not I was gonna anyone I was gonna say we should we should yeah yeah um I think there's a super chat from her to let's keep going and I'll I'll say what I was gonna say when we get to her super chat yeah I was gonna say cuz she sent us a chat before um to come on my show but I'm not doing can the interviews but I think that left us mafia interviews with candidates is much better because it's it gives them the the opportunity to talk about their campaign and kind of just me themselves which is what people want to see um so yeah I I would like to I would like to do that to um let's see here I think this one is probably for you were David dole is from snack panther for me nope okay he says gts why Bubba and Ben let me go down we have Acerosa with two dollars thank you Acer gta six by far has the best hairstiles for black representation it's been a while since I've seen the trailer but I'll check it out again I'm very very excited about that Okay Emo Dragon member for three months thank you Emo Dragon hey Mike hope you're well see the article about how millennials buying groceries is splurging whatever we do we're selfish slash ruining society yeah I haven't read the article but I didn't see people talking about that and it's so ridiculous it was something to the effect of a new trend that svoje milijne je plaminje a šta se u modučiji ili što neće. Ovo ne, nemožemo rippedati. Kada smo odvij翻oživati, načinati ekonomi, sedamo ovo čte nekaj bolj, nije toklavno fazeta i boja, zelo što je to bar해�ko, je to tamo tipicky, za sedvosti generacije kao što je surživati, zelo svoj delo je ze sve. Zagravaš bilo ljubi. Mislim, da sam prvi. Tvoje to je mnele delice koji je kajko, ali otvoreniji, u naš Ricoh distra,ada je... 👌- PeroJack... !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!!!! !!!! 100 dolari na stavljenju. If you're going to spend money on something, please, food should be like the thing you people should be allowed to splurge on. It's food. You should enjoy what you eat. And you know, and if you want to eat healthy, there are ways to be economical. Yeah, there are ways to, like, yeah, absolutely, absolutely. You know, healthy food is often expensive there. I think that a lot of us, it takes a while to learn how to shop wisely, and to not waste money to make food that lasts. But yeah, I think that, like, as you said, Matt, criticizing people over food, I just feel like it's so... Like, what's the point? I don't get it. I mean, like I said, there's a part of me that, like, as someone who is the guy who shops and is very strict about what you buy based on the best deal possible, because that's who I am. It was shocking to see a single guy spend the same amount I do on my family of four. But again, I'm not going to, you know, knock someone for that. Food should be something you're allowed to splurge on and enjoy. Yeah, I agree. Okay. This is for... This is not for me. Oh, yes, it is for me. Narader with a super chat. It would be a better ad if Biden put half the political capital into protecting abortion access that he has put into arming genisiders. Oh, I am sure people on this show will agree, but you know what? That ad will probably be, probably, to most normal people, actually probably will resonate more. People don't pay attention to this type of stuff. They don't pay attention to the policy. I wish they did. They don't pay attention to that stuff. I mean, think about the questions that are asked of people when they decide who to vote for. Traditionally, maybe not with Biden and Trump, because... But normally it's like, oh, who would you have a beer with? Like, that's ludicrous, but that's how people think of these things. Yeah, yeah. I wish that wasn't the case, but that's American politics, unfortunately. We have Jacqueline Terrell, member for nine months. Thank you so much. I believe this is for David Dole. That law in Arizona is from 1864. They didn't even become a state until 1912. Yeah, it was during the Civil War, before statehood, before women were able to vote. It's just so ridiculous. I don't know what to say. They're clowns. They want to go back to that time. I just realized that one was for me, too. Thank you, Jacqueline. OK. Thank you for being a member for nine months. Really appreciate it. Nine months, jeez. K.D. damn it with his super chat. White cowboys were called cowhands, and African-Americans were projardively referred to as cowboys. Interesting. I got to say, though, when I was first about to read this super chat, I thought I was going to read it as white cowboys were called cowards, and African-Americans. But that's very interesting. That's very interesting. So this one is for Rebecca. I don't know if we read this one. I think I might have missed it. Is this, I'm not sure. Yeah, I'm sorry, Andrew, if we missed this during Rebecca, I will let her know, but I'll read it just in case, because it doesn't seem familiar to me. Lots of major events this week. Hope everyone stays safe and well on a positive note. I got a new job. I can now leave a very crappy job, or a hopefully less crappy job. That is awesome. That is really, really important. Congratulations, Andrew. Yeah, anytime you could leave a shitty job, that's a good feeling. So good for you. We got a couple more from Andrew, actually. You got a super sticker, I think, and I got a super sticker. So we got two. Oh, thank you. Andrew, that's awesome. Mine says you are amazing. $20. Yeah, Andrew, thank you so much. Mine says thanks for being you. Oh, I appreciate that. So nice. Yeah, thank you, Andrew. Someone must have got a really nice new job. Congrats. On the cowboy thing, I just want to go back to that for a second. I just wanted to say, you know, as a kid, though, I got to say, I mean, growing up, well, I mean growing up in the 90s, really, because I was born in 86, but I started watching Peewee's Playhouse as soon as I could. Like, I guess three years old, so that'd be 89. You know, cowboy Curtis was Black Cowboy on that show and seeing that as three years old, at three-year-old, I thought nothing of a Black Cowboy. It was just, he's cowboy. He doesn't matter. Lawans Fishburne in that role, amazing, great character, great role. Paul Rubin's amazing, and obviously being that it was his show, he cast Lawans Fishburne to be Cowboy Curtis. I think, it was super important to cast him in that role. I think he was one of my favorites on the show, too. I mean, other than Peewee, Cowboy Curtis was cool. He's cool, I should say. Okay, so this is the Super Chat from Annie. I think it's for you. That is for me. Annie Fitzgerald with a $10 Super Chat. Please consider interviewing me for my campaign. I left this mafia. I need help promoting my campaign for State House in Washington 38. I want to make history as the first openly disabled LGBTQ elected official in Washington. Annie, you did not need to send me a Super Chat for this, but we're going to make sure it is the best $10 a campaign has ever spent. Let's make sure they don't have someone booked for next week. The rest of the crew don't have someone booked for next week, and if not, Annie, you available next Thursday? Yeah, how do we... You can email me, Annie, at mikeathumanistreport.com or hopefully you can DM us on Twitter. I think we have to be following. I know I have to be following. Do you have open DMs, Matt? You know what? It's totally possible that Annie sent me a DM and it got caught in that stupid message requests folder that you don't get a notification for. Yeah, I've never checked. Happens to me all the time. Look, I just looked. Yes, there she is. Oh, OK, there we go. So we can coordinate that. So I have your... I will... I'm going to message you right now. It can't be... I can't think right now. So it's just going to be, hey, let's see... I'm going to say, hey, are you available next Thursday? Ček if we have an open slot on my end. Oh, she just actually emailed you, too. This just came in. Ček your email bender. Emailed you. OK, we will make it... We'll make it happen, Annie. The thing is, like, I'm on Twitter all the time, but unless... I don't know how they choose what gets in the message request folder or not, but if it goes into the main folder, I'll get the notification and I'll reply to you. If it goes in the message request folder, there's no notification. So I don't know what's in there until I just decide one day to check and I forget to check that a lot. I don't know if I even have the message request folder. I think I just have DMs turned off from people who I don't follow. Oh, you went, that's probably what it is. If you don't have a connection with them, they probably put you in the message request folder. OK, yeah, because I don't want DMs from people on Twitter. I don't want to see the slurs in the bullshit, so I get that on Facebook enough. And I don't look at them, so that's why, if you can't contact me, that's on Twitter, that's why, unfortunately. Oh, I see the email too, Annie, completely unopened in the middle of a bunch of other unopened email. I'm sorry. But I DM'ed you. We're going to make this happen. I don't think we have a guest for next Thursday. I don't think so either. If we do, we can still bring Annie on. Even if it's just like a half an hour segment or something, we can still bring her on. You can make it work. This is from T-Types. No message, just a red and a black box. Oh, that was for me. Thank you, T-Types. Member for nine months. I love it. I love all these. I think nine months has got to be when I turned the YouTube memberships on because there's so many nine month members. T-Types with a $5 super chat. I'm doing my taxes right now and using your show to dissociate. Yeah. Taxes are not fun to do, but you know, you're getting something back. Got to do it. And you're, yeah, you're one of those folks who waits to the almost the deadline. I respect that because you get it done. Oh, I used to be. I used to be. The guy is submitting it at the last minute, but this year, I need the tax return. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Okay. I think that's one of my view. Old man house phone with a $10 super chat. I love everyone here except David's fast chat. I watch on Friday so I can two times it. By the way, Binder, give this to Rebecca and Lance. Good seeing Benny Purcell and DJ X. How do you say? Exclusive, but with three X's. Got it. DJ, well, they put DJ X3C. Oh, three DJ Exclus. Okay. Got it. Never miss an episode. I love to hear it. Thank you so much. That's awesome. Old man. I'll, I'll certainly pass this on to to Rebecca. This one's free. Tokio Hans with a super chat. Make sure to interview Annie Fitzgerald who's running for state house in Washington 38. Damn, Annie's got the grassroots with her right here. I know. Good for you, Annie. This one's for me, ABS, Anonymous Bastard Society with $8. Thank you. Did you guys talk about Trump's player to make bond? We didn't, but that is so my thoughts are mixed on this, right? So for those who didn't hear, he's failed to make bond and now his assets can be seized. The money in his bank account can technically be seized. And the reason why I failed mix is because even though that's a possibility, I just still can't fathom them doing this to a former president, a rich person, right? Like seizing his assets. I'll believe it when I see it, but if it were to happen, oh, that would be, it would be so fucking funny. He's gonna be so pissed off. I mean, he's already pissed off, right? Every squad or the Trump Tower immediately. Like, I honestly, I really would love to see this happen. But I have to see it first, right? Because even though it's a possibility, I don't know. I just feel like he's untouchable. We'll see though, but no. I hope they seize everything. I hope they seize. Take every, take the clothes off his fucking back. I hope they seize those asset assets. I hope they seize that ass. Take his tanner away from him. Just fucking seize everything. I wanna see that. I wanna see I wanna see every homeless person housed inside Trump Tower and Trump living in a box outside. Yes, yes. The only the only the only only homeless person in America. I want Donald Trump. Yup. Absolutely. The Phantom 53 able with two dollars. Thank you. Hey guys, would you consider New Jersey a swing state? No. And what world is it a swing state? You gotta be right? Yeah, I would not. Tokio Hans. Mike, you too. Make sure to interview Annie Fitzgerald who is running for state house in Washington 38. Damn. Thank you, thank you. Lot of fans and advocates for Annie Fitzgerald and guess what? A member chat for you. Oh, FG with a membership super chat. Plus one for Annie Fitzgerald as a guest. Wow. You guys gotta all obviously like the way you're doing this in the chat, like when her campaign is kicking in full gear, you gotta all do this, bring the same energy to the phones too because that's where the votes are gonna come out. Like this is like let's face it, like I don't know how many people watch our show from Washington in her district. Probably some and of course Mike is in Washington, right? You're in Washington, right? Oregon. Oregon. Oregon. I'll try to above you. So you probably got neighbors. You got more listeners. Yeah. But coming on these shows are great for building you know a campaign a crew of campaign volunteers who call people in your district when it comes time to do that. So please if you do the work when it comes time. Annie will probably tell us all about where you can sign up and what she needs from you guys when she comes on the show. Narader with $5. Thank you, Narader. I don't uphold the duopoli I'm just beholden to it a leftist. Yeah. I mean I think that the problem is that it's baked into the system and we've got to change the system. We all kind of we're just we're locked into this really shitty two party system and it's not fair. I think that I would never criticize a leftist for voting for the lesser of two evils and I would never criticize them for voting against the lesser of two evils. I just think that you have to understand that people are going to base decisions on their options available. Right? Like nobody who supports no leftist who's voting for Joe Biden supports him as a candidate it's just an anti-Trump vote but I respect them if they don't want to do that. You know it's just it's a shitty situation and so that's my that's my main take Narader. You know I understand what you're saying though you know it's it's a shitty set of options that we have but we we need to change the system and that's why I've been advocating for that for a very very long time. Also I gotta appreciate that that we are narrators reverse pay pigs like people you know how people pay someone to denigrate them like that's like a fetish narrator pays us to denigrate us like he pays us for us to read the quotes he wants us to say tomakas Like that's what he wants us to say because that's what he thinks we're saying you know it's pretty good yeah I appreciate it Yeah I do like narrator I think narrator does have good takes but I just I always like I like to I I try to keep the Michael Brooks mantra in my head you know like the Rupus the systems would be kind of individuals like you know people on swing states they don't have a lot of options I could do whatever I want I'm in a blue state right so I could throw my vote to Claudia de la Cruz and not really have to think twice about it but you know in a swing state totally different story because you know we don't want Trump to win so that means you got to vote for the person who has the best shot of beating Trump which is Joe Biden you know if if you want to stop them it just it sucks no way 999 thank you so much do you think the abortion ban is more so government response to us experiencing decline in birth rates I don't know I think that birth rates like if they want to fix that all you do is you actually fix our immigration system because declining birth rates is that first of all it's not an issue it's only an issue in an economic sense because you need the population to exponentially grow in perpetuity if you want profits to continue growing exponentially in theory but this is just Republicans got what they wanted right they played the long game it's been a 50-year battle ever since Roe v Wade was decided they've been trying to get it overturned and they made it happen so i think it's very what you see is what you get here there's no ulterior motives they just they don't think women should have reproductive rights okay i think this one also for me thank you the bitey face puppy guy $20 canidian appreciate that instead of complaining about $20 an hour Jesse Waters and PBD should just be thankful they are not being sent to a reeducation camp or the gulag right i mean god i'm so sick of hearing rich assholes talk about what like people who are less fortunate than them deserve because they certainly don't deserve to be in their positions oxpecker with $2 thank you mike would you still be pro choice if you were if you were a krogen ooh i would i would just because i'm very principled all right um okay a krogen is a species of alien from the mass effect video game series they're like kind of a like a reptilian but like big and brawn like very very big i think omega shenron dragon with a super chat fallout show has rapaport this is not a drill wait like the fallout show on isn't that like on amazon or something oh right yeah so that's uh wait it actually does have rapaport why would they have rapaport in it michael rapaport is in fallout he's getting work what why oh that's gonna kind of ruin it for me uh yeah he shouldn't he shouldn't be getting work anymore honestly yeah i think this one's for you both of us are two to eight with the super chat does anyone know what happened to Lance's website no something happened to Lance's website i don't know maybe it went down he maybe he doesn't maybe he doesn't know we gotta let him know it's just the service dot tv right yeah he maybe has to pay his server fee pay your bills Lance no i'm just kidding i don't know okay next one for you mark with a ten dollar super chat here is for your first home deposit left i appreciate it mark i appreciate it you know i guess if i was a mouse this would be a good down payment but no i appreciate the the the super chat and very funny i appreciate it oh somebody in the chat says Lance's website is no more he's not with white leaf anymore okay i remember that yeah so he's not with wait what what happened with white what what happened he i think he said why a while ago i don't want to speak for him but he left whatever whatever i think it was a co-opt that he was with yeah it's the people who do the uh who run like the website for for like vosh and and keffels and and doon burns okay they have like that private soup the private chat thing like i okay i totally forgot about that it always confused me like that there was so many there was a twitch chat and the private chat on their website is just too many too many chats right yeah yeah i'm a simple guy i don't know i don't know why i don't know why lans left though i have to ask him actually i'm interested um okay okay we got two left one for you one for me this one's for you um tokyohan with a super chat as your very first youtube member i can confirm yesterday was your nine month anniversary of youtube memberships oh thank you so much i had no idea i appreciate it okay uh chris corcoran with five dollars did you see jk rolling said she wouldn't forgive daniel radcliffe and emma watson for criticizing her transfer if it comes i so i didn't see the article i saw the headline which is so funny because so many people responded saying they didn't apologize to you so there's nothing that like there's nothing to forgive they're not asking for your forgiveness they said that you had a bad take they disagreed with you they're not apologizing it's so funny because she is so narcissistic and self-centered that she thinks that they're like even willing to i guess apologize i mean who the fuck do you think you are but also why why would they even need like even need to like even from like let's just say like they felt like they had to from like a a relationship like a business relationship stand like they have no business with her like they were in a movie that was based on her books like their career does not overlap with her at all after that movie was done like it's not like they need her for anything it's not like she's a movie producer or big movie producer that they like she i mean i know she's in that world now because Harry Potter was such an important friend but she's not like a major player they get plenty of work without her first of all Daniel Radcliffe clearly is one of those actors and i always respect when an actor does that they have that huge breakout role where they make more money than they could ever imagine and then they just take roles for the love of acting like roles that appeal to them that might not even be high paying like he does mostly like live theater now because that's what he wants to do he wants to hone that craft he enjoys doing that and like i totally respect that and like Emma Watson she's like beyond like just like an actress now she's like like like a like a like an iconic like Hollywood star yeah yeah i think that she probably believes that she made them or something but like no they made Harry Potter what it is right like your books were trash and the movies made them good filled in the shitty little plot holes disregard of the dumb shit and like they are the ones who made it popular like when people saw Harry Potter when they were kids and loved Harry Potter it wasn't because of you it was because of the characters on the screen that they saw portrayed by Daniel Radcliffe and and Emma Watson so she just she needs to get over herself but she is high on the smell of her own fart she lives in her castle so she thinks that the world revolves around her but she's just even politics removed if you're just like a normie who knows no has no idea about who jk Rowling is or whatever she's just the name on the Harry Potter books when you think of the Harry Potter series you don't you don't think of her face you don't know what she even fuck what she looks like you think of Daniel Radcliffe you think of Emma Watson that's who you visualize when you think of Harry Potter in the movies yeah but i mean she is uh she's unhinged she is now resorting to Holocaust than i'll to be transphobic so you know it doesn't surprise me that she's not trying to instigate beef with them i guess i need to know like if she was asked about this so she just kind of spontaneously decided to say she wouldn't forgive them but she should go fuck herself that's what she should do she's so unhinged okay we got two more that came in for me narrator with two dollars i'm a little piss boy a leftist love you guys still i love you too narrator i think that your feelings are absolutely justified and i agree with a lot of what you said but you know i try to be more kind of folks who don't have a lot of options because you know it's it's just shit situation we're all victims to the system it's a terrible system we live in it's very good very good last minute super chat i i genuinely love yeah but on the on the note of piss we have jcass with a two dollar poo poo and another two dollars jcass for me there we go with a two dollar pee pee good night and that's the show well i got i got a few uh twitch uh shout outs really quick um hello lovely scientists 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trihex is on there's a lot of options chat who do who do we want to send all of you on twitch to yeah you tell us oh we got one more super chat by the way is that for me oh actually we got two more i got one from asa too this is for me be bukkaneer with a ten dollar super chat the motive behind the anti-abortion is racism immigration and the control of women's bodies dr. Horatio Storer and the american medical association in the mid 1850s created the anti-abortion movement yes oh i didn't know that well succinct and well put right asa sent in his dealer super chat what do you all think about wire is it copaganda ooh that's a good question you know i haven't seen it in a long time uh i never watched it so oh it's really good it's super entertaining yeah but maybe it's for the best i'm one of the few people in politics who have not probably seen it so i'm divorced of having wire brain the wire brain yeah that's true you know i watched it back when i was more of a normie i was going through i was still in grad school it was before like the the mic brown protests which was really big like we were all talking about it at college so i don't know if i would have picked up on the things then that i would now so if i have time i would like to rewatch it just to kind of just to see if it is copaganda i think just like trying to recall i'd say yeah there's a lot of elements about it that is copaganda but i i can't say because i need to i need to rewatch it but um i mean a lot of great characters most shows that have cops in them are copaganda like the entire long series even even the ones where like the cops are are clearly like doing stuff they shouldn't be like what's the chicago one chicago whatever it is and like the cops will take the guy downstairs and beat them up in the in like the the the basement or whatever like but it's always for the greater good that they're doing that for like it's if you're doing a cop show it's it's usually copaganda like i don't know if i could probably one that isn't okay so somebody in my twitch chat recommended that we raid jason society is a chill cannabis streamer who also covers leftist politics who is this jason society i'll put it in our private chat because there's a i think i've raided jason oh okay i've never raided jason i just put it in our private chat jason society so should we do jason society or let's do jason ja let's do jason all right cool let's uh let me pull them up jason underscore society right yep thanks for the recommendation uh dj dub oh it says invalid username i see it jason underscore society oh let me try that again oh okay there we go it worked again okay or work this time i should say not again yeah i got it i'm ready all right here we go let's uh oh it's it's loading up i didn't forgot to start raid is yours loading up i'm ready to go now oh hold on i got i need a minute not even a minute i need five oh real quick tokyohans oh this academy tech copaganda yep thank you tokyohans yes all right uh that's it for this week folks uh enjoy the raid to jason society uh and uh we'll see you all next week right mike yeah yeah all right all right peace take care everyone