470 - Lame Duck Donald & The Immigration Nation
63 min
•Nov 15, 20255 months agoSummary
Tim Dillon discusses New York City's real estate crisis driven by foreign money laundering through shell corporations, critiques the H1B visa program and immigration policy under Trump, and examines how globalization has hollowed out American institutions while enriching foreign actors and tech oligarchs.
Insights
- 37% of Manhattan properties are owned by secretive shell corporations with unknown beneficial owners, far exceeding official estimates of 7%, indicating massive money laundering through real estate
- The college system has collapsed as a pathway to prosperity, leaving graduates with $40,000+ debt and no viable employment, yet the administration proposes importing foreign workers instead of training Americans
- Tech industry leaders are leveraging political influence to secure H1B visas and foreign talent to accelerate AI development regardless of national interest or domestic workforce impact
- Globalization's promise of interconnected prosperity has instead created vertical money laundering schemes, housing unaffordability, and institutional capture by foreign capital and oligarchs
- Media institutions like CBS News are being restructured to eliminate editorial independence and standards, replacing them with state and foreign propaganda apparatus
Trends
Real estate as primary money laundering vehicle for illicit international capital flowsCollapse of traditional college ROI driving workforce skill gaps and debt crisisTech industry circumventing labor market through visa programs rather than domestic talent developmentInstitutional capture of legacy media by billionaire owners to control narrative and eliminate editorial standardsImmigration policy decoupling from labor market needs and national interestGlobalization creating wealth extraction mechanisms rather than shared prosperityAutonomous vehicle deployment creating liability and community safety concernsRadicalization of domestic youth through online platforms despite immigration focusWhite collar professional displacement from major cities due to housing costsErosion of meritocratic hiring practices replaced by DEI initiatives then dismantled without addressing root causes
Topics
Real Estate Money Laundering in ManhattanH1B Visa Program and Foreign Worker ImmigrationCollege Debt Crisis and Education ROIAI Development and Tech Industry InfluenceMedia Institutional Capture and Editorial StandardsGlobalization Economic Impact on American WorkersNew York City Housing AffordabilityShell Corporations and Beneficial Ownership DisclosureTrump Administration Immigration PolicyTech Talent Acquisition StrategyAutonomous Vehicle Safety and LiabilityDomestic Radicalization and Terrorism PreventionDEI Programs and Hiring PracticesForeign Direct Investment in US Real EstateUrban Homelessness and Public Health Policy
Companies
CBS News
Barry Weiss appointed as editor-in-chief to eliminate standards and practices, disband race/culture unit, and align c...
Paramount
Mentioned as having blacklisted actors; parent company of CBS News undergoing institutional restructuring
OpenAI
Referenced through Sam Altman's AI development as 'demon' being birthed by administration with foreign talent
NYU
Mentioned as destination for wealthy foreign students' children, benefiting from international capital flows
Columbia University
Referenced as recipient of wealthy foreign families' tuition payments and enrollment
Waymo
Autonomous vehicle company involved in incident killing cat in San Francisco, raising safety and liability concerns
People
Donald Trump
President defending H1B visa program and foreign student enrollment despite campaign promises on American worker prot...
Laura Ingraham
Fox News host questioning Trump on H1B visas and Chinese student enrollment, challenging administration policy
Barry Weiss
CBS News editor-in-chief tasked with eliminating editorial standards and converting network to propaganda apparatus
Michael Bloomberg
Former NYC mayor quoted supporting billionaire foreign investment in real estate as part of global city strategy
Marco Rubio
Referenced as Florida political figure associated with Venezuelan invasion rhetoric and foreign policy
Larry Ellison
Billionaire owner who hired Barry Weiss to restructure CBS News and eliminate editorial independence
Peter Thiel
Tech investor referenced as creating AI 'demon' and wielding disproportionate influence over administration
Sydney Sweeney
Actress criticized for not apologizing for jeans advertisement amid genetic superiority controversy
Zendaya
Actress mentioned in context of alleged feud with Sydney Sweeney over Euphoria cast dynamics
Thomas Khan Jimenez and Milo Cedarot
Two Montclair, New Jersey residents arrested for alleged ISIS-inspired terror plot investigation
Quotes
"37% of Manhattan properties owned by secretive LLC, Shell companies. Now we're finding the real number. They said 7%. It's actually a relatively small fraction. Now we're seeing what it really is."
Tim Dillon
"The vast majority of these people are trying to hide the fact that they own property in New York. A lot of this property is empty. Why in New York City do you walk down a street like Billionaires' Row? And there's no lights on any of the buildings, because no one lives there."
Tim Dillon
"This is the craziest way to run a society. To let Chinese amusement park tycoons and Russian fertilizer magnates buy 20 million dollar fake apartments all over New York City, drive 400,000 dollar a year lawyers out because they can't afford it."
Tim Dillon
"We need to bring in Chinese and Indian people on H1B visas because we don't have that pool of talent in America. Well, shouldn't we be building it? Shouldn't we be building that pool of talent in America?"
Tim Dillon
"Barry Weiss is basically telling people, why don't you pretend I'm not here to destroy this whole thing? Because that's what I'm here to do. I'm not going to pretend that I have not been sent on a mission to destroy this legacy broadcasting institution."
Tim Dillon
Full Transcript
So you are a professional plumber, yes? But do you have professional website? Hmm, not so much. Try Aionos. It's turbocharged AI power works super far as to bring your WordPress website to life and deliver top-of-the-draw results every time. And it's clever auto updates to all the hard work of maintaining your site. So you can get on with maintaining your business. How is that for nice, nice, nice? Try Aionos, your digital partner at Aionos.co.uk. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dillon show from our temporary studio here for one week here in Miami at the Move, whatever it is. What's it called? Move. The Move Miami. The Move Miami. So if you are a creator in Miami, God only knows what that means. If you are a creator here in Miami, and you want to come to the studio, this is a great studio. If you are an only fans, check. Who wants to start a podcast because people really enjoy your personality. Or if you're a struggling rapper, and you want to start building your brand, or you know, whatever the case may be, come on down here to the Move and get yourself on camera because people are waiting to hear from you. That's the whole thing now. Don't you realize that? People are, you need to be heard from. That's what's happening. Where's Miami at? That's what we're all thinking. Where are they at? I've been thinking a lot recently about the Mamdani win in New York City because like all of the people that I talked to in Florida are like, everybody's coming to Florida. And I don't know if that's true. I don't think it is. I talked to realtors in New York, contracts are up in New York City. They're going crazy in the Hamptons, meaning people are still buying real estate in New York. This idea that like everybody's going to come down to a foam party with Marco Rubio and plot the Venezuelan invasion while railing lines of Coke or someone's cock, which though it sounds nice, isn't the best foreign policy. The idea that people are going to just do that because we elected Bin Laden in New York doesn't necessarily ring true. I think there's going to be a half to get, people are going to have to get a little wet on the subway first. Got to be a couple of stabbings, a couple of shootings, a couple of stickings. You're not just going to pick up and head down to Miami unless someone you know gets slashed. People used to get slashed all the time in New York if slashing comes back. The thing about a good slashing is you wear the scar. So it comes up. It's not like just a mugging or something that you can forget or you lost money on Bitcoin or whatever. This is an actual scar you show up to a place. And people are horrified by the gash in your face. If that starts happening on the subway again, you could see a world in which people come down here to Miami. To hang out with Marco Rubio and the people that want to invade Venezuela. Whatever Venezuela and X-pats he met down here in Miami that think we need to be there in Venezuela, invading Venezuela, which is of course insane. But I was thinking about it, the New York affordability. And I was thinking about why it is so expensive to live in New York. It's always been expensive, but why it's gotten so absurd. Why is it become so ridiculous. And I think part of it, and if I was somebody who is the mayor of New York City, and get the average condo price up right now in New York, get the average one bedroom rent, and get the average condo price, the average price to buy in New York City, all of New York City, not just Manhattan. We're talking about the five boroughs of New York City. We got to do New York. We don't want Manhattan. We want the average condo price in New York City. That's five boroughs. It's not just Manhattan. And that's going to, I don't know what that number is. I know in Manhattan it's around $2 million, you know, $2.6 million or something silly. You don't have to live in Manhattan, okay? I don't know that they have, I don't know that they have that number. Do they not have that number? They keep showing us Manhattan. But I'm wondering if there's an average one, what about average one bedroom rent in New York City? We know that the median condo price in Manhattan is about a million dollars. That's the middle of the market. And the average condo price is about two and a half. So the average rent for one bedroom apartment in New York City is around $4,450 a month. Okay? That is psychotic. Now it varies a little bit. Some people are saying it's closer to 35 and some people are saying 42. Neighborhood apartment size amenities can cause these average, averages to fluctuate. But that's what you're paying for a one-bedroom apartment in New York City. Now that is not a large apartment. You know, in most cases, it is a neighborhood apartment in most cases, it is a entry level. One bedroom apartment, you cannot have a guest, you cannot have friends over for dinner. You really can't raise a child in a one-bedroom apartment. I know some people are going to say, well, I have. I have right in that cap. Okay. It can be done. Anything can be done. You can raise people in a hut. But this is an incredibly expensive one-bedroom apartment. Now I want you to get up this. I want you to find the statistic for how much real estate in New York is owned by foreign nationals. I want you to look at that by percentage. I want you to look at it by percentage. I wonder if they're going to have that. How much real estate in New York City is owned by foreign nationals, meaning people that do not live in America. Okay. So here's our AI overview. It says, while it's difficult to pinpoint an exact percentage, recent estimates suggest foreign nationals own a small fraction of New York's real estate. With foreign buyers accounting for about 7% of all residential purchases in the state, and about 27% of all real estate values. So number one, that's not small. 30% is absolutely not small. The percentage of value that they own. And I believe it's much higher than 7%. I don't think this is taking into account shell corporations where you cannot trace who owns the property. One of the entire... One of the big reasons that New York City is not affordable is because New York City like other cities has become a vertical money laundering scheme. And there are people that are buying real estate in New York for the sole purpose of laundering money. To get it out of the country that they live, or to wash it in New York City real estate because they earned it smuggling drugs, arms, children, women, people across borders and the way to wash that money is to buy real estate in New York City under a shell corporation in LLC and disguise the ownership interest in it. And if you own real estate in New York, you have a number one, it's a good investment because the city is... It is the largest gross national product, gross domestic product of any city in the United States. Second only, it flips with Tokyo, usually for the number one in the world. So it's a thriving economy. People are always going to want to live in New York and you can always rent real estate if you own it in New York City and usually for a high value. But a lot of these people are not renting. They're not renting. They're owning... They're owning these condos because they don't want their money to be taxed or in a bank account where they live. Now you can get up shell corpse, start looking this stuff up. Shell Corp owners in New York City, this is the biggest problem that we have. This is a problem that nobody... I don't think Mamdani will do anything about this. Okay? I don't think he will do anything about... All of the different ways you can purchase a real estate. Right. New data, this is from September of 2023, 37% of Manhattan properties owned by secretive LLC, Shell companies. 37%. Now we're finding the real number. They said 7%. It's actually a relatively small fraction. Now we're seeing what it really is. 37% of properties in Manhattan, no one knows who the fuck owns them. That's 40% of the city. No one has any clue who owns them because you're owned by secretive shell corporations. Now you might say, for example, why would people buy with a secretive corporation? Is there any logical reason for... Yes, I've done it because you want privacy. I don't want people showing up to my house trying to kill me because they found out where I... So people that are known people use shell corporations absolutely because they don't want people to know where they live. I'm one of those people. I don't want you to know where I live. You're all crazy. And if you're all that crazy, if one of you is crazy, that's enough. So I don't want you to know where I live. If I was a regular person, a finance person, and I made money, and nobody knew who I was, I wouldn't care. So there's a legitimate reason to use a shell... Now if you were really determined to kill me, I have... You could come kill me wherever, because I advertise where I'm going to be publicly. But there's a lot of people, whatever degree of privacy they're looking for, you have a shell court. But most of this isn't that. That might account for half a percent of the 37 percent. Maybe a quarter of a percent. The vast majority of these people, okay, are trying to... hide the fact that they own property in New York. A lot of this property is empty. Why in New York City do you walk down a street like Billionaires' Row? And there's no lights on any of the buildings, because no one lives there. They don't rent any of these properties out. All of these properties are essentially banks. They're a store of value for somebody's money. And it's usually ill-gotten gains. A lot of it's illegal money. Some of it isn't. But who does that help? It's a great question. Who does it help if Billionaires from all over the world just buy real estate in New York City? Well, Michael Bloomberg, billionaire who ran New York City, was quoted as saying, we want all the world's billionaires. Why wouldn't we want the richest people in the world to launder their money in New York? After all, maybe they'll spend a week or two a year in New York City. They'll go to a restaurant or two. Maybe they'll stash their kid at NYU or Columbia. Why wouldn't we want that to global city? It's part of New York City's character. Why wouldn't we want the wealthiest people in the world to use New York City as a vertical money laundering scheme where they purchase large amounts of real estate and drive the cost of real estate up for people that actually live in New York. People that actually live there. But this again is the promise of globalization. It's the great promise of globalization that money can cross borders, people can cross borders. You have an endless supply of labor if you want. You have an endless supply of capital that can go all over the world. It's a free market. Everything's free. There's no tariffs, goods are moving, services, people. Why shouldn't people be able to come into a city by all the real estate, make all the buildings empty and then drive the cost up so that no one can afford to live there? It's a great idea. This was the idea that we all grew up with. The magical idea of globalization. The magical idea that the entire world was going to be flat like Thomas Friedman said at the New York Times everybody was going to be happy. And everybody was, there's not going to be any more wars it won't be wars anymore because we're going to live in a globalized interconnected world where because of the internet everybody's going to be able to fight it out online. So there'll be no more wars. How did that work out? How did that work out for everybody in Gaza? Do they feel like there's no more wars? But this was the promise of the global system. The idea that we had to take in people and Trump's even saying that we have to do from China. The H1B visas. They got to come in. We got to have people come in from India because we don't have those skills in America. Well whose idea was it to not build those skills in America? Whose idea was it to bring people in from China and India that can do the tech jobs that we're not training Americans to do? I had an argument with my aunt this summer about immigration and I said, well you know legal immigration also is something that should be regulated and maybe curtailed and she goes, well who's going to be your doctor? She goes, my doctor is from Pakistan. Are we reporting all of our doctors from Pakistan? Does that make any sense to anyone that in the United States of America, we somehow are not creating doctors? We're not training people that grew up here to be doctors and we're bringing people in from Pakistan to be able to... Isn't Pakistan a dysfunctional society to be quite honest? Is the idea that the United States of America that every one of our children wants to flick their bean on only fans and instead of becoming a doctor and that we have to bring in doctors from Pakistan? A country that we suspected that was harboring the fugitives from 9-11? Is that... Does that make any sense to anybody? It does to Jennifer Welch, it does a lot of like these like wine mom drunk white liberals that think it's so great. They love as brilliant Rachel Feinstein. She's an audience that says I can mother likes pronouncing these... the names in the back of a taxi. But does this make any sense to anybody? And my aunt says this sitting on my couch, she has children, some of them are doing great, others are getting by, they're doing fine, they're bad people. But they're not killing it, they're not crushing it. And she's excited about bringing in doctors from Pakistan. That's what boomers would rather do. Boomers would rather bring in doctors from Pakistan while their own children die on the street. That is generally what they would rather do. They to prove the point that they are good people, they would rather bring in doctors from war torn third world countries. Then try to figure out how to get people in the United States to America to be doctors. It's the craziest thing I've ever heard. This is the craziest way to run a society. To let Chinese amusement park tycoons and Russian fertilizer magnets buy 20 million dollar fake apartments all over New York City, drive 400,000 dollar a year lawyers out because they can't afford it. And then tell everyone else to go fuck themselves and then wonder why Mamdani got elected? Does anyone, and then wonder why this guy got elected? This is the craziest way to run a society. And then to say that, oh, there's jobs in tech. They're the only jobs left, by the way. These jobs in tech are not like, they're it. No matter what kind of company you own, it'll be a tech company eventually because everything's going to have a strong digital component. Most of it already does. So you're going, well, we need to bring in, we need to bring in these people from China and India on H1B visas because we don't have that pool of talent in America. Well, shouldn't we be building it? Shouldn't we be building that pool of talent in America? These are some of the only jobs. Let's look at Trump here. And I do think unfortunately this kind of is the end of. I say unfortunately not because I care, truly. But I say unfortunately because it seems to not be doing anything good for anyone. This is the end of the Trump administration. This is the beginning of the lame duck presidency. It's obvious to everyone, even as most ardent supporters show up to the White House, like Laura Engram, and she's kind of shocked on what the hell is going on. Now we'll start, you know, three years of talking about the ballroom. He will trell off. He will get older. He's going to he's he's he's he's adorned the White House in gold. Epstein's going to suck the oxygen out of a lot of this. We're going to talk about that a little later on. Apparently, a by the way, the only thing I'm sure of at AI, I'm not an expert is that AI as soon as we have robots running around this country, they'll all be pedophiles to there's no one in power that will apparently just not be a pedophile. All these robots will be pedophile. The 100% will do a pedophile robots. Our first robot president will be a pedophile. I know that's the only thing I know. Our first AI robot president will absolutely be a pedophile. Here's Laura Engram discussing the H1B with Trump. This idea of hundreds of thousands of foreign students in the United States. We have about 350,000 Chinese. One point during COVID, you were going to, you know, push to, you know, get them out, but that was pulled back. You've said as many as 600,000 Chinese students could come to the United States. WISER is at a pro-Mega position when so many American kids want to go to school and there are places not for them and these universities are getting rich off Chinese money. Never said about China, but we do have a lot of people coming in from China. We always have China and other countries. We also have a massive system of colleges and universities. And if we were to cut that in half, which perhaps makes some people happy, you would have half the colleges in the United States go out of business. So what? Well, I think that's a big deal. Are they fans that you would have the historic... Fungist in the United States? Yeah, but you would have, as you know, historically black colleges and universities would all be out of business. You would have a... Because if Chinese hold on, stop this for a second. He's arguing that HSBC's historic black colleges will go out of business if Chinese students can't go there. This is the craziest argument I've ever... Can you imagine Chinese kids coming over to go to the black college? Do you imagine how nuts their parents would dull? You go, wow! Like, can you imagine the Chinese students coming here to go to the black college? Does anyone believe that? Does anyone believe that we're letting 400,000 Chinese students in so that they can keep black colleges going? I mean, how stupid do they think we all are? It's really getting to a point where it's kind of insane. Is that where the Chinese students are going to come and hear or go to Howard? Is that what the Chinese students are doing? They're keeping black colleges going? That's the craziest thing I've ever heard in my life. Keep going here. Universities would go to the two... So we're dependent on China to keep our university system going. No, China, but I think it's good to have... I actually think it's good to have outside countries. Look, I want to be able to get along with the world. They're not the French. They're the Chinese. They spy on us. They steal our intellectual property. Do you think the French are better? Yeah. Really? I don't know. I'll tell you, I'm not so sure. We've had a lot of problems with the French, where we get taxed very unfairly on our technology, where they put 25% taxes on. So basically, what we're finding out here is that the tech people that gave him a lot of money are now demanding that they said, we're not going to be able to compete with China in this AI sphere. Unless we are bringing in Chinese students, Indian students to do these jobs. You know, we don't have that pool of talent here. We don't have that skill set, and we need it. And sorry, I know you ran on this whole platform of like, what's good for America or good for American students, but here's the reality. We don't give a shit about any of that because none of this was ever about America to the tech people, which we knew, by the way. They go, none of this was really about America. It was about creating this thing we're doing as quickly as possible. Before anyone notices, we need to give birth to this thing before anyone notices. We're giving birth to a demon, and we'd like to do it quickly and quietly. Bring in the Chinese and the Indian students to help us give birth to this demon quickly and quietly so it can eat all life on earth. And we don't want to be questioned. We can't have fat people from Texas giving birth to this demon. Their fat little fingers are too big. We need Indians and Chinese quietly giving birth to this AI demon so that we can pledge our loyalty to it, and it can run our lives. That's kind of what is, by the way, that's literally what is happening. And they say that probably they may not use the word demon, give them the benefit of the doubt, but that's what they want. It's artificial life created and invested with an insane amount of power. And all of these people just wanted here. It's already kind of here. They wanted here more than it is right now because if not China will get it. So fine. And by the way, we discuss this a lot. I don't know that there is an alternative. And certainly even if there is no one's entertaining it, and I have no power here sitting at this desk. So what's common is common is common is common. And what's common is an AI demon that is going to be birthed by this administration. They're going to birth an AI demon. And in order to do that, that's really what it is. That's what it, they may call it a god. They may call it a god. I choose to, I look at the people creating it. I choose to call it a demon. Whatever. It doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. One man's God's another man's demon. But at the end of the day, this is what they want to do. They want to give birth to the most powerful technology that has ever existed on earth. Oh dear, my small business owning friend. You never grew good business with bad website. I know, but it's really hard. Do not do the despairing. Try aionos. Let clever thinking AI will use smart looking professional website that is optimized for mobile in no time. And use its many tools to get your business grow growing super quick. Nice. Know my darlings. This is nice, nice, nice. Try aionos. Your digital partner at aionos.co.uk Dear McDonald's, your breakfast menu? Fire. Tens across the board. I could be happy with anything. Even though I ordered the same thing every time. Thanks for not judging me. I'll try something new next time. Make. Score a two for five dollar deal in a sausage McMuffin with egg and more. Limited time only price and participation may vary. Cannot be combined with any other offer single item at regular price. Ba da ba ba ba. They don't care about that. I mean, Trump got blessed. He's trying to do this thing about the American college system in the school. So what, what are the, how is the call? The college system is kind of already done. It's already done. The height of colleges. Okay, it was from that movie Animal House. To a round probably 2019, the first year that people graduated with all this debt and they were told immediately to go fuck themselves. That was when college ended. College ended when people left college with all this debt and a degree and went, what do I do now? And they go, you tend bar. You actually do what you did in college. Here's the good news. You know that side job you had in college? That's your real job now. That's when college ended. Colleges just, you know, now it's just a place to go and socialize and have fun and go to parties and get laid and whatever. It's no longer preparing you for the world. It's doing the exact opposite. It's admiring you in debt, getting you to develop a substance abuse problem and sending you out into the world completely clueless. And the idea that anyone is keeping that system going, okay? Anyone, I mean, people graduated. The average college debt in America is approximately 30 grand with an undergraduate degree, with the average federal student loan debt around $40,000. However, this number very significantly based on factors like the type of institution that are not graduate students, typically carry much higher debt around $100,000 on average. A lot of people that I know. And by the way, if you're in $40,000, $60,000, $80,000 worth of debt, it's a lot of debt. It's a lot of debt, even with a good job, and a lot of these people have no jobs. So this whole entire university system, which again, I didn't go to college. I regret it. Well, no, I don't regret it per se. But like, it's something I look back on and it's a, yeah, I would say it's regret. I've been a different person. I wouldn't have been a comedian. I wouldn't have done this. I would have went to college and my life would have been different. Because that's the way lives work. By the way, if you do one thing, you go this way, if you do another thing, you go that way. Most people tell you that, that's that you, no, you always get where you're going. No, you don't. No, you don't. Actually, you don't. There's paths you choose when I chose one that didn't evolve college. The loser I would have been had I gone to college, I couldn't even, I can't even imagine it. That being said, I do hear the stories from college. I visited people at college. I do kind of regret not being part of it. It's a part of Americana that I can't really comment on with the authority that I comment on other things. You know what I mean? Like being an influential multi-millionaire, something like that. You know, like things that I kind of know. But, but I will say about college that people have a good time and they leave and they get a job and they're supposed to then be good. That's the promise of college. You do your four years and then you're good. Not great, maybe not great, but good. Now, these people graduate college and there is nothing for them to do. There is nothing for them to do. Except go to New York City, go to the Mamdani rally and throw on the Berkha. And I don't think that's a great testament for how well this college system is working out for anyone. I mean, the best case, what are people that graduate college even do now? I don't even know what they do. What are your friends doing at graduate college? What are they doing? Working at a coffee shop. Truly. Yeah. Truly. Isn't that amazing? We don't have enough wars anymore. Sure, if we could ship them all to the Ukraine and kill them. That's one thing. But they're here. They're around us. And they're angry. And this is part of the problem. And we're bringing in more people. We're bringing in more people to do the jobs that you would think college educated people. People could do. We're still telling people the biggest lie in the world. Do what you love. Love what you do. What makes you happy? Why are you happy? Are you happy? What are you doing? You got to do what you love. What are you interested in? Somebody message me the other day. They're like, I don't know if I should do more tech stuff for history. I've got a passion for history. And I go, you should take your life. You should go to a national park and sacrifice yourself to the AID. And the AID that Peter Teal is creating. Why waste your time and my time with these questions? But this is what I mean. So we have the president of the United States going, we need Chinese and Indian people. So that our college system doesn't collapse. Our college system, which is one of the single biggest reasons people are in debt. Because 30 or 40 years ago we said, by the way, don't be a plumber and don't own a plumbing company. Because then your ass cracks going to show. Don't be an exterminator. Don't be a union guy. Don't be a tradesman. Even though women like to fuck those people, by the way, so does men. So does everyone. But don't be one of those people. Be a weird dilatant. Be somebody who hovers around the arts, work in some creative adjacent media field that's meaning this horseshit garbage. Go sit in a room at vice while they do documentaries about like what happened to the fucking animals that survive the world. You know, survived the fucking three mile island or whatever whatever fucking Chernobyl. They're doing documentaries in old Chernobyl theme parts advice. And apparently all the people that lived in that world, consultants and executives and all this bullshit that all these people wanted to be. They wanted to sit somewhere in an air conditioned room and and and pop off and have an opinion. All these people are are are are loaded with student loan debt and they're in deep trouble. They're in deep trouble. And the good news is now we're bringing in the Chinese to deal with them. That's the final step, by the way, the final step for these people. Okay, the final indignity, the final. It's like the scene in the movie when a hand doesn't like there's two hands gripping the edge of the building and one goes. The final hand that only has three fingers clawing for life. The final indignity will be the Chinese coming in and stepping on your fingers and you're out. And the president of the United States telling you it's necessary to keep our college system going. We need more Chinese people in the colleges because you people are doing so well. You need a little competition. We need a little competition is bringing the Chinese. We're going to bring in the Chinese. And Laura Ingraham rightly goes, well, wait a minute. Does this seem like it's good idea they spy on us or our enemy, they're this or that and you go, yeah, but you know, I don't like the French and it's not great. Well, this is all depressing and I don't want to, I don't want to depress everybody because there is good news on the horizon. Our friend friend of the show Barry Weiss head of CBS news once again, rid of standards and practices for having too much power. Here's the thing you got to admire about Barry Weiss and this is what I like about Barry Weiss. This is what I've always liked about Barry Weiss. Barry Weiss does not have time to pretend she's not doing exactly what she's doing. She doesn't have time to pretend, you know, it's a great Bill Hicks joke where he goes, you know, my boss says to me, Hicks, what are you doing? And he goes, it's nothing to do. And he goes, uh, the boss goes, well, pretend you're working. It Bill Hicks goes, well, why don't you pretend I'm working? You get paid more, you fantasize. Barry Weiss is basically telling people, why don't you pretend I'm not here to destroy this whole thing? Because that's what I'm here to do. I'm not going to pretend that. I'm not pretending. I have, I don't have the time to pretend that I have not been sent on a mission to destroy this. This legacy broadcasting institution, I'm here to destroy it. I'm here to make it a vessel of state propaganda, which states, well, we know it states. It's not America. It's to be a vessel of state propaganda. It's all it's supposed to be. It's not supposed to be anything else. And Barry Weiss to her credit is not pretending she's there to do anything else. She's going, why are there standards and practices? Why are they showing the Palestinian reach for the cookie when we blow their head off? Why are they doing it? Why are they asking these questions? Why are they saying this? Because Barry knows what she's there to do. You don't get to her level of success. She's a very successful person. Who I like, I find charming, very sweet, nice lady. But she's gotten to where she's gotten in life because she doesn't have the time to entertain a fantasy that she's doing anything else. She's very clear about what she's doing. Now, you can debate it. You can have your ideas. You can be befuddled or confused about why it's happening. And that's all your business. She's very, very much 100% on board. My job is to get rid of any independent voice at CBS. We're here to destroy the network and get rid of anybody that would stand in our way. We are here to deliver state propaganda. That's all that's what they're there to do. And not the United States, not the United States propaganda, by the way. She is there to deliver Israeli propaganda. She knows that we know it. Larry Ellsson hired her to do it. That's okay. They've already got a blacklist of actors who will never work at Paramount. It doesn't matter. No one cares. Nobody watches any of this crap. Anyway, it's over. The robots are coming. The demons coming. Doesn't matter. Everybody wants to pretend like we're still living in a place that makes some sense. But it doesn't make any to anyone. It makes no sense to anyone, which is why movies don't make any sense anymore. Because movies used to reflect a reality that you somehow understood. But the reality is so fractured that nobody can even understand what's happening. So Barry Weiss is, let's read a little bit of this article. There are growing concerns within CBS News that Barry Weiss could got, or even to span the network standards and practices team with multiple sources telling me independent, that the new editor in chief has complained that the unit has too much power and she doesn't see the point of keeping it around. The eternal rumblings within the CBS Newsroom come as a head of standards and practices, announced her resignation and the network and disbanded its faunted race and culture unit during, well, the race and culture unit is probably nonsense. And Barry's not wrong about some of this garbage. Some of this woke or shit that they shoehorned into these companies, this DEI crap does have to go 100%. 100% the race unit. Okay. But I also think that, you know, does anyone think Larry Ellison bought CBS because he was concerned about blacks? I'm asking, does anyone think that the Ellison family bought CBS because they were concerned about El Salvadorians not working in media? You think he's sitting down there on Palm Beach and going, I'm concerned that there's not enough Guatemalan's in media. I don't think so. I don't think so. Or was he going, was he saying like, I want to buy CBS News because I want to make sure that people get hired based on merit? I don't want somebody that has a job at CBS thinking they just got it because of their color of their skin. That's so demoralizing. I don't want that. I hate imposter syndrome. It's my least favorite thing. So I'm going to spend billions of dollars. I'm going to buy it. We're going to install Barry Weiss to get rid of all the DEI stuff. And as a tiny corollary that has nothing to do with anything, we might look at the Israel coverage. While we're there, while we're there, while we're there, we might look at the Israel coverage. It's not the focal point. It's not the focal point. But while we're there, we might just look at the Israel coverage. We might look at the Israel coverage. Oh dear, my small business-owning friend. You never grow good business with bad website. I know, but it's really hard. Do not do the despairing. Try Ayonos. Let clever-thinking AI will do a smart-looking professional website that is optimized for more while in no-time. And use its many tools to get your business gr-gr-growing super-quake. Nice. Know my darlings. This is nice, nice, nice. Try Ayonos. You're digital partner at IONOS.co.uk Ryan Reynolds here for Mint Mobile. I don't know if you knew this, but anyone can get the same premium wireless for $15 a month plan that I've been enjoying. It's not just for celebrities, so do like I did, and have one of your assistance assistants switch you to Mint Mobile today. I'm told it's super easy to do at mintmobile.com slash switch. Up front payment of $45 for 3 month plan, equivalent to $15 per month required. Intro rate for 3 months only, then full price plan options available, taxes and fees extra, feeful terms at MintMobile.com. Whirl Britain, is there any greater value out there than Gigaclear Full Fiber from only 19 pounds a month? It's out of this world, speed and reliability. Fast upload and downloadiness, right here, in Whirl Tranquility. Satter dreams, is that a bull? Gigaclear, faster broadband for Whirl Britain, from only 19 pounds a month. Season C's applied. 18 month contract prices may rise during contract. Check availability at Gigaclear.com. Sydney Swinney, friend of the show, did this Jean's ad, and then this woman asked Sydney Swinney about, and by the way, did you see Candace didn't interview with El Rive, who I didn't interview with? El Rive is still after. El, you gotta give it to El Rive. I kind of respect her. Is her last name, Reeves? El Rive? El Rive's, I kind of respect her because she always, it's like the scene, and here's the thing with El Rive's. It's the scene and it. Get El Rive's, I'm sorry, everybody knows. She just did an interview with Candace Owens, having done an interview months and months ago with me. El Rive's, who I respect, she's, here's what, here's right, before you do an interview with El Rive's, what happens is, it's the scene from it where the robot, the paper that's made into a robot is sailing down the street in the water, and then it gets to that grading, and instead of a clown grabbing it, it's El Rive's. And she goes, I wanna ask you a question. And you go, what? And she goes, that's a fun little boat. I like little boats. And you go, yeah, and she goes, does it bother you that most boats are owned by white men? And you're like, what, El, what do we do? I wanna ask you a question, I'm El Rive's, it's El Rive's. But another version of El Rive's was asking the question to Sydney Swini, and the question was, you did a Jean's advertisement, where you said, Sydney Swini is good, Jean's, and people got angry about it. And Sydney Swini's, I don't even think Sydney Swini's that mag, by the way, I don't, maybe she is, I don't think she is, I don't think she, I think she just has a Republican family, she's probably like a normal human being that isn't a psychopath. She's an attractive woman, she's an actress, she has money. She just isn't nuts. And that doesn't mean I'll agree with her on anything or get along with her, I never met her. And I don't know anything about her. I don't care what her opinions are truly. But she doesn't strike me as some ideologically driven person. She's probably just like, hey man, I got a gig. I got a job. I got a job, I did a Jean's ad, they came up with this thing. But anyway, take a look at this thing. People are mad at Sydney Swini for not distancing herself more from this. Jean's ad. The criticism of the content, which was basically that maybe specifically in this political climate, like white people shouldn't joke about genetic superiority. Like that was kind of like the criticism, broadly speaking. And since you are talking about this, I just wanted to give you an opportunity to talk about that specifically. I think that when I have an issue that I want to speak about, people will hear. Right now, this is a good answer, because by the way, what she was basically saying is, listen, you've created this issue. So I'm not going to speak on it. What people realize when they're in the media is that somebody like Sydney Swini, apologizing for this ad becomes the biggest entertainment news of the week. Even though this was somewhat big news, if she apologizes, they dig in. And they dig in, because none of these people actually want an apology. They want to destroy your life, your career. So Sydney Swini goes, hey, if I have something I want to talk about, I'll talk about it. And people got a little mad at it, and they said it was tone deaf or whatever. But what they want to do is draw her into this larger conversation about ethics and the responsibility you have, you have a platform, and they want to do all this crap. And Sydney Swini just goes, listen, I'm a hot chick who's an actress. That's why I've got big tits. I'm an actress. I'm a good actress. That's what I am. That's what she is. She's not kind of Lisa Rice. She's an actress. It's nothing wrong with it. She's probably maybe she's smart. Maybe she's a chick of a lord. He's a genius. I don't know. Maybe there were geniuses over there. Maybe Zendaya's a genius. Maybe there were geniuses on the cast Euphoria, the set. With you sat on set with them for five minutes ago, my god, they're discussing the role of nation states after the Cold War. I don't know what they're doing, because they say that Sydney Swini and Dazen Daya are in bitter feud over this. But whatever, who cares? I don't even care. It doesn't matter. The point is that I, I, now here's the only thing that Sydney Swini could have said better. I want you to play her question. And I'm going to say what Sydney Swini should have said. Play the question again. I'm going to tell you what Sydney Swini should have said. Go. Content, which was basically that maybe specifically in this political climate, like, white people shouldn't joke about genetic superiority. Like, that was kind of like the criticism, broadly speaking. And since you are talking about this, I just wanted to give you an opportunity to talk about that specifically. Hi, Hitler. That's the answer that you could have said. If Sydney Swini just looked at her and went, hi, Hitler. Because here's the thing. That right then and there puts the interviewer on her back immediately. If you were Sydney Swini, you'd just say, hi, Hitler. And with the dead eyed stare that Swini has, she just sits there with a big tits and a leather coat. And she looks right at the interview's face and goes, hi, Hitler. That's what I have to say. What do you have to say about it? That to me makes this a lost moment for Sydney Swini. My mind. In my mind, this is a missed opportunity for Sydney Swini. She missed an opportunity to do something really fun, which was to just stare at the interviewer and say, hi, Hitler. That to me is a missed opportunity. Hopefully going forward if Sydney Swini has asked a question like this again, OK? And she has this opportunity to come in with something simple and clear. Simple and clear, where she could just look at the interviewer and go, hi, Hitler. And then she'll be asked about that. The next interview will go, you were asked about a controversial genes ad in an interview recently. And your response was, hi, Hitler. And then Sydney Swini's response should even get quicker, where it's not even a verb. She just starts going like this. She just starts doing that, doing a Hitler salute instead of the words. So this is a fun thing to do. Because what then they could really have nowhere to go. If Sydney Swini just said, I'm a Nazi. Full stop. What's the, what's what? What? I did a genes ad. I'm a Nazi. I'm a Nazi. I did a genes ad. All of a sudden, now there's no more questions to ask. It's actually interesting if she comes out and says, hi, a Hitler, it actually stops the issue dead and it's tracks. It ends the conversation once. It's frotch. Yeah, I'm a Nazi. She goes, I'm actually not a Republican. I'm not a member of MA. I am a Nazi. I'm a member of the Nazi party. And then they go, interesting. Right then and there. And then they'll bring Zendaya in and they'll go, now what's going on with you? And Zendaya will go, I don't want to be on, I don't want to be a cell, whether she's a Nazi. She's a fucking Nazi. But then even it's a great opportunity for her and Zendaya to catch it up because Zendaya can go, you know what? I judged her for being a Nazi but then I started hanging out with her and I was kind of like, you know what? She's fun. She's actually a really fun Nazi. And I'm sorry that I had, you know, I got to sat and I had all this baggage with me and this idea of what Nazis were. And then me and her were the red carpet one day and I didn't have gum and she walked up to me and said, are you looking for gum? And I was like, I kind of am and she gave me some of her gum and then then she looked at me and she said, well, now you're true and Nazi gum. And I smiled and I realized that it's also silly. Zendaya goes, it's also silly. She was where actors and actresses, we don't know what we are, where Nazis were communist. It doesn't matter. We're not even real. I don't even exist. Sam Altman gave birth to a demon and that's running the whole show now. I'm not even real. That jeans, that's not even real. No one can even fit in jeans. American public can't wear jeans anymore. They wear big diapers and they live in their own shit. That's really what it comes down to. Nobody's wearing jeans anymore. People wear diapers and they live in their own shit and they try to find undigested food and they eat it and they roll around on the hot face of the earth while it's baked by the sun. Waiting for Peter Teal to summon the AID man, the Trump is bringing the Chinese students into make. I don't get the problem here. So what? In that estimation, whether Sydney Swini is or isn't, a Nazi doesn't seem to matter. It doesn't seem to matter. I don't think it's a huge deal. Not a big fucking deal. African TikTok star snatched and executed by G-Hotest on livestream while her family want. Here's the thing with TikTok and I'll say it again. I'll say this thing about TikTok. I've never gotten big on TikTok. People share some of my content but you know, this is a TikTok is rough. It is tough out there and this star who was from the country of what country? Molly? What country is she from? Let's find out. Timbuktu I think? Is it Timbuktu? You know, oh yeah, it's the Timbuktu region, it's the city of Donkka. We used to joke around and Timbuktu meant just a far away place. So my grandfather would be like, well, I got to pick you up from Timbuktu like it's a funny thing. But I always thought like Timbuktu would actually be nice and calm but apparently it's not. Mariam Sisse, sisse, sisse was shot dead in the streets by suspected members of the notorious Jama at Nazra, Al-Islam while Muslim men in on November 7th. Can we, I don't want to watch her death. Obviously, is there on TikTok? Do we have any of this or probably not, right? I think it got removed. They removed it. And you know what would piss her off? It's probably her most viewed thing. There's no way it's not her most viewed thing. Well, she was a loyalist to the army and this jihadist group was angry at the army and she was a popular TikToker and they just snatched her. They snatched her up. Let's see this. That's to wrap and they then executed her in the middle of the street on TikTok. Why wouldn't we want more of this in the country? I'm asking, what could go wrong? Bring this story up. There were two kids from New Jersey. There was some terror plot. One of them is actually a good looking and they were from New Jersey and they're two young muzzies, Muslim children and not children, they're adults. And yeah, Tomas, Khan, Jimenez, Guzel and Milo, Cedarot were recently arrested in connection with an alleged ISIS-inspired terror plot in Michigan. The suspects were part of a larger multi-agency investigation that led to arrests across the countries. Now, by the way, sometimes a lot of this is the FBI stoking this or who knows what this is. I'm not commenting on the actual. I'm just saying reportedly this has happened. These are kids from Montclair, New Jersey, which is not like an economically disadvantaged area. These are wealthy kids that are being radicalized on the internet and they're planning to attack a gay club or something and they're two Montclair teens arrested for alleged terror plots. So here's the reality. I mean, I don't understand the problem with bringing more people in because here's the deal. Maybe sure their kids in rare instances might get radicalized to commit accident terror, but at least they're also taking your jobs. So I mean, it's a win-win. So win, win, win, win. Because you can be a good person. It's very easy to be a good person. You're just had to give up your right to speech, to own a house and to have a job and to maybe not get attacked if you go out. And then you'll be a good person. It's the easiest way to be a good person now. You just got to give up any standard of living you might have had or wanted and invite people into your own country to come and maybe kill you. But here's the upside. You be a good person. You're a good person. No one will call you a name. No one will call you a name. In fact, at your funeral, they will say great things about you. They will say phenomenal things about you at your funeral once you have been killed. Two-month-claratines arrested for alleged terror plot plans to become ISIS fighters. Let's go down here. The NRPD's intelligence, accountor, terrorism, bureau, which by the way, Mambania, I think is getting rid of. Quietly led the investigation and arrested two teenagers from New Jersey with the help of the FBI. Blavety, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, they were two kids. They were 19 former college athletes. They were charged with participating, participating in an ISIS-inspired terror-wing, ring. Sorry. We've started to see a steady increase in would-be foreign fighters going to two places, Syria and Africa. Huh. Interesting. Prosecutor said he texted, I'm actually going to go strap a bomb in my chest. And go blow up the blank company headquarters. Another text said, line up 500 Jews and execute them in front of their wives and family. Another text said, support for an incredibly lethal and incredibly enduring foreign terrorist organization that has wrecked a lot of blood shed around the world, but importantly in the United States, this is their talking about, I guess, ISIS or cells or whatever. Interesting. The Americans were connected to the same network of people in the terrorist plot, the tort, or a Halloween weekend. So listen, here's a deal. I've not looked at the evidence here. So I will tell you this. I don't necessarily always trust the FBI in these matters, for sure. But I do look at the UK and I do look at a lot of other countries in Europe and coinciding with a massive increase in immigration, they have had more terrorist attacks and more violent crime, okay? So there might be a correlation there. Again, you know, the fact that Turkish drug dealers are putting our bombing car bombs in Sweden. But again, again, if you're Swedish and don't want that, you're a Nazi. You're a literal Nazi. If you don't want a Turkish drug dealer to blow up another drug dealer's car, you know, if you ask why Sweden became the rape capital of Europe, you're a Nazi. You're just a Nazi. If you ask any of these questions, by the way, if you ask why three or four hundred Chinese students should come in to do all the jobs that we have in the country when they're committing espionage and spying on us and they're supposedly our greatest threat. Again, your announce. So three men were arrested there. This is Detroit after prosecutors claim they had accumulated an arsenal of weapons and ammunition to carry out attack. And again, I'm not saying anything good about the FBI. What I'm saying is that if you look around the world and you look at the UK and you look at all these places, there's an increase in terrorist attacks. And a lot of them are committed not by people, not by anglicans in London. This is not a ton of like a piscopalian terrorism in London or France or the Netherlands. There's not a massive amount of Presbyterian terrorism happening that I'm seeing. I could be completely wrong. He was arrested at Newark Airport and that's tough to get arrested at because there's always delays. Can you imagine your flight's delayed for two hours and then you get arrested for being a terrorist? That's terrible. Waymo driver, loose car and San Francisco runs over in Kills Boulevard neighborhood cat, kid cat sparking community outreach. Waymo is going to start not only killing cats, but eventually people are going to die in a way, Mo. People are going to die in a way, Mo. And this is what it is. Let's let's watch this a little bit. This is a sad obviously Kit Kat or a p the cat killed by a waymo. Kill by a waymo Kit Kat. I would be hoping that this whole Kit Kat thing just dies and that's not happening. Tomorrow we'll be holding a press conference at Ronders Market Tuesday November 4th at noon. Justice for Kit Kat. My name is Jackie Fielder. I represent the mission on the San Francisco border supervisors. The mission is where I'd beloved Kit Kat called home. I live around the corner from Ronders Market where he's what's interesting about this. San Francisco for the last decade has had people on fentanyl shitting and fucking in the street. Nobody has cared about that. People have been overdosing on the street in San Francisco literally for about a decade. People walk over dead bodies to get into whole foods. None of that is bothered anyone. One waymo kills a cat and now they're ready to go. This is amazing. A waymo killed this cat and all of these people are she goes we're having a press conference about this literally two blocks away from where they're you know sad cat killing was there are people bleeding out on the street dying. I mean this is crazy. I'm talking about Requiem for a Dream Final Scene double penetration asked to ask fucking to get more fent three blocks away from where this cat was killed and no one blinks an eye. No one bats an eye at that by the way over there. But if a cat gets killed by a driverless car, then all of a sudden the tech people have too much power. Then people start asking questions. Not there's surveillance technology not Peter Till doing a 15 you know doing a musical about Satan none of that that doesn't get them going. It's a cat getting squashed by a waymo. Let's watch a little bit of this by a waymo last week. I posted about how the waymo CEO said that society will accept a murder by waymo and say it will hit and run of a kick at waymo has confirmed that one of itself driving cars indeed killed kick at and waymo trying to say that the cat jumped in front of the car when actually deeper reporting by mission local uncovered from witnesses that kick at was actually sitting in front of the way. How funny would be if as she's walking a homeless guy just jumps and eats her like he just bites her neck and she goes down to people who as remain anonymous said they left the bar. Dalva on Monday night and so kick at sitting in front of the waymo for at seven second. The cat then walked under the waymo and proceeded to head towards a sidewalk as a car pulled away. All right. So this is interesting. The waymo was actually being accused of acting in a murder it like actually murdering the cat. All right. So what's going before the waymo ran over kick at lower half of her body and the poor thing crawled 10 feet back to the sidewalk and suffered a horrible horrible long unaliving A.V.'s collect endless amounts of data on us and a road ridership from struggling transportation public transportation contributes to traffic congestion and also drive harmful mining practices in the global city. Get her at it. I can't deal with this harmful mining. These people want white guilt will kill us all. It will kill us all by the way. This will kill everyone. The idea that this woman gives a shit about a cat but doesn't comment on the overall nightmare that her city has become this will kill us all. It's a white woman who will make excuses for why someone is shooting up in front of your kids. Always without fail. It'll be a white woman who looks like her who will make excuses for why someone is shooting fentanyl in a panera. Because that there's a certain sickness where certain white people like to get off on explaining to their kids that other people are on drugs and they kind of like it. They like you know, I know a sick fuck who lives in Venice and he goes my son as a window right by the alley and he sees the homeless people and it's cool. It's a good experience for him to have. And they go, no, it's not. You're sick. It's actually not a good experience. But they like that. There's a certain breed of white scum that believes that homeless people are fun teachable moments for their children that having junkies around is fun because they get to teach compassion to their children. Now they won't call their brother a sister. They haven't talked to in 10 years. But they get to teach compassion to their children by saying, oh, that's someone who has issues. They have, they're stuck. They have a problem. This is a pathology. I'd never encountered it until I was in LA or actually in San Francisco to the West Coast. Portland in Seattle where people actually fetishize sick people dying on the street. And they like it. There's something about them. They like it. They like explaining it to their children and that it shows that they're somehow good people because they urge, not everyone has the house like we do. Not everyone's lucky enough to have a house like this. So what they need is a steady stream of junk. And then there's the sick people who just like them on fire. There's a lot of like finance or tech people that probably late at night will grab these homeless people and just kill them. Like them on fire or rape them or murder them. Truly to get off. That's probably happening too, as a guess. But I think the larger problem is that you have like the white guilt brigade that's after going, well, you know, and you know, isn't like I hear about this that the kids they have their favorite homeless person. This is how sick it is. I'm telling you right now, I've heard this in Los Angeles people go, well, it's our unhoused neighbor and my son loves him. And he always brings a little treat for my son. He always brings like a little toy for my son. And I go, how sick are you people? You know when the Echo Park homeless, a campman got busted up in LA, a homeless, a campman or a woman died, oh, did on fentanyl. You know who really hated it? The community of sick people that fetishized dying homeless people. And they walked their kids around that little, the homeless encampment where they where they showed their children dying homeless people because they treated those fentanyl addicts like people in a zoo. They're disgusting and sick and they should be sent to the Ukrainian killed. Anyway, I'm in the road. So see me if you'd like. Lots of fun dates coming up. Lots of shows. We'll see you on Fort Lauderdale this weekend. It's sold out all except for one Chicago sold out. We've added a show. We will see you in Fort Lauderdale in Schomburg, Illinois in San Jose, California. It's Salt Lake City, Utah. We'll see you in Brea, California. We'll see you in Denver, Colorado. We'll see you in Houston, Texas. We're figuring out a few other dates for the winter as well. And then we're going to take some time off the road and really try to get this hour together. We'll launch a theater tour down the road, but we're also taking a break to work on this film that we're all very excited about. Joker three. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, thank you for listening and go take your kids today and find your favorite homeless person and have your kid give that homeless person a treat because you are a sick fuck and you are destroying the world. Have a great night.