994. Andy & DJ CTI: Alex Pretti, Ilhan Omar's Wealth Jump & Landmark Teen Social Media Addiction Trial Begins
This episode of REAL AF covers the fatal shooting of anti-ICE protester Alex Pretty in Minneapolis, analyzing the incident's complexity and political implications. The hosts also discuss Ilhan Omar's dramatic wealth increase and examine a lawsuit against social media companies for teen addiction.
- Social media serves as a pressure release valve that prevents real political action while creating the illusion of engagement
- Government fraud is systemic across all programs, with civil unrest serving as a distraction from widespread financial corruption
- The politicization of tragic events prevents nuanced discussion and perpetuates division that benefits those in power
- Social media platforms are reaching a tipping point where users are naturally disengaging due to AI content and information overload
- Personal excellence and cultural standards drive political change more effectively than political activism alone
"If we didn't have social media, there would have already been a revolt. Social media is the pressure release that allows these tyrants to do the things that they do."
"It's the people versus the government. It's us versus them. And until Americans figure out that it's not black white, it's not gay straight, it's not left right. It is tyrannical tyrants and an oppressive system against the people, we're never going to get anywhere."
"Cultural standards dictate politics, not politics dictate culture. People have it backwards. And until Americans figure out that their standards, their voice, their life matters and they take it seriously, nothing's going to change."
"The fraud is so deep and everybody's so implicated and they're all in on it and they don't want the focus going to Nebraska and Illinois and Kansas and Missouri because the shit's happening everywhere."
"We're not meant to live staring at a fucking device in our hand. How many years of your life are you gonna spend looking at a screen?"
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What is up, guys? It's Andy Prisella. And this is the show for the realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to reality, guys. Today we have Andy and DJ Cruz.
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The Internet.
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That's what we're going to do live. All right.
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Yeah.
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Hey, let's just get into it, man. We got a long show with a lot of stuff to talk about, so we're going to get right into it. Let's remind you guys, share that feed out, share that stream out. And if you're not watching live, don't be a hoe.
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Share the show. I don't know. They're cooking me on my cans. Here are my cans. Crooked Joe. Okay.
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Crooked cans is never a good thing.
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Orange. There we go. There we go. Sorry, guys, had to fix that.
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Gabe owners in chat as always. This is the collection of Gabe Owners club.
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One farm, one family, one place under God.
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We got some in the room too, apparently. Anyway, what's up?
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No snow days around here. Yeah, no, man, all is good, dude. We survived our winter blasting. Yeah, you know, I did my good deed for the year.
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What'd you do?
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Shoveled my. My neighbor's driveway.
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Did you?
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Yeah, they're like 80 years old.
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Yeah.
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You know, so I was a lot of snow. Oh, bro, it was a shit.
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We got a foot at the house. I measured it.
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Yeah, yeah, we had about, you know. You had a foot?
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Yeah.
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Full 12?
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Yeah, full 12.
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I'm gonna be honest, we had about eight. Yeah, eight inches. Yeah, you know, above average for the area.
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It's a nice showing.
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I mean, it's, you know. Yeah, you do a lot with that.
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Yeah, that's right. But that full foot, man, it'll shut you the down.
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It's a unicorn, bro.
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All I'm saying is you're using the metric system. I had the. I had the Can Am out yesterday, the 6x6, and dude, I got that thing stuck.
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Oh, no, you didn't.
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Yeah, I did. I didn't think that thing could get stuck. Where'd you go? Well, you know where the guys sit.
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Yeah, right.
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I was going through the area there and driving back to. Towards the house.
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Oh, yeah.
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And dude, it got stuck.
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Yeah, I bet it did, dude.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, I bet it. Well, if you go too far in because you got that hay that didn't get cut.
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Yeah, that's what I got into. And it got real slick. I couldn't get out of it. I had to, like, rock back and forth for, like, 10 minutes to get it to get out of there. I thought that thing was, like, the.
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Guys come help you or. No, they just kind of left you there.
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Mitch was there, okay. He was off doing something.
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Oh, gotcha.
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Yeah, I think he knew I was around.
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Gotcha.
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You know?
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Gotcha. But you just see the F. Yeah.
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I mean, I had a nice cigar. It wasn't terrible.
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It's not too bad. It's not too bad. Average is three to five. Just. Just. Yeah, man. But, yeah, no, so, you know, I.
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Did see Tennessee, dude.
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No, I haven't. They get fucked.
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Oh, yeah. They hit hard with some real ice.
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Oh, man.
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They got. They got it bad.
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Damn. Yeah, apparently, like, 18 people have died already.
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I believe it.
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Just from the weather. I mean, I've never understood, like, is that just cold, like, people dying from the cold, or, like.
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I mean, dude, think if you were homeless and you're out in the.
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Yeah, it's gotta suck.
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You know what I mean, bro?
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You know what I think is worse, bro? The, like, homeless people that have dogs, like, for me, it's like, come on, man. You know?
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Like their only family.
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I know, man, but it's just like, damn, man.
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Like, I know it's hard, but it's tough, you know, It's.
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Apparently, ice is worse than the snow.
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Apparently, life can be harsh, man.
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No, that was.
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As we're seeing. Huh?
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That was like a Z shot. Got it.
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Ice. Anyway, what we got going on.
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Yeah, man. That's what. That's what we got going. Massive ice. Ice is taking people out, apparently.
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Too soon.
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It's too soon. I'm sorry, guys. Yeah, we got. Let's get into it, dude. Yeah. You guys know it's gonna be a combo. There's actually wasn't a whole lot. Like. I mean, this is kind of like, been the main topic saying, like, it's a. It's a big deal.
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Yeah. Don't talk about any of that. Fraud.
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Yeah. Yeah, right. Yeah, don't. Don't definitely don't talk about that. Let's not.
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Let's not. Let's not trigger the. Let's not look at the other states, too.
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Yeah, right. You know, right. Dude, apparently Cali's up to bat.
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Well, I mean, look, this is going on everywhere.
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Yes.
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Fraud's going on everywhere.
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Yeah. Yeah. It's gonna be interesting. We got a Little bit of the fraud to cover a little bit later and in our headlines. Stick around with it, guys. But remember, as always, if you guys would like to see anything that we cover here, any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to Andy Forella dot com. You guys can check them out there. We link it all there for you on the interwebs.
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Yes, sir.
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You know, and let's. Let's get into it.
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All right?
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Let's just get into it, guys. Headline one.
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I want to say this first of all.
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Okay.
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All of you guys DM me about like, I got like thousands of people DM me like, what do you think about this? What do you say about this? Aren't you gonna say something about this? Yeah, that's why I have the show. Okay, I'm sorry. I don't sit on my phone all weekend and make reel after real after real or story after story after story when I have a show. Ok. So. And also, I don't know if anybody was aware, but you know, you're allowed to like sit back and process things before you have to like, dude, that's key. Say no.
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That's how it's supposed to be, dude.
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So many people, so aggravating to watch the Internet. And this is not, this is the whole Internet. This is not left or right, but people just like screaming about shit all the time. And then, you know, I see, I see a lot of the same George Floyd happening. Meaning people who don't normally talk about these things are putting up stories saying, I feel so embarrassed to say this, but you know, I've never been political and they like feel forced into saying something.
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Yeah.
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Do. Do you understand that? Still, speech manipulation, that's still pressure. It's not censorship. It's the opposite of censorship. It's the pressure to make a statement when you're not comfortable making one because you don't know what's going on. Right.
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You don't post the black square. Yeah.
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Or you're a bad person.
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Right, Right.
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And I'm just here to say that all of you guys that message me about saying this or that, you. Okay, I'll speak on when I want to speak on it. And if I don't want to speak on it, I won't.
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That's right.
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I'm not a little lemming like the most of the world. Okay. And if I do say something, it's likely going to be on the show and I'm likely going to put some thought into what I think and not just be a idiot on the Internet and scream about 4,000 times like it's doing anything. This goes back to what I was saying about social media being the pressure release that allows these tyrants to do the things that they do. If we didn't have social media, there would have already been a revolt.
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Oh, yeah. Oh, well.
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So, yeah, let's, let's not, you know, let's not get it confused here, people. You screaming 400 times, it doesn't really accomplish anything. No. Okay. Especially when you haven't thought enough to process it. And with all that being said, even if you have, and even if you have decided you're. You're not the person to DM people, your friends, family and otherwise, and like, force them into a fucking statement. Like, the fuck are you guys, you know, now, bro?
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No, anyway, yeah, no, that is, that's a really good point, dude. And annoying. And we've, we've talked about it, dude. Like, with all of these situations, you gotta, you got to give some time. I think a lot of people, they're just trying to be the first.
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Yeah, they are.
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And that's why I really know what they're standing on. You know what I'm saying? Like, because, because I broke the news.
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I was the first one, right?
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Yeah, well, you were also wrong. So it's like, you know, you got to let the information come out, sometimes develop.
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Sometimes there's no right answer. You know what I'm saying?
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Yeah, like, anyway, yeah, man, I just.
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Want to say that that's important. Oh, aren't you gonna say anything? Yeah, dude, I say all the time. In fact, I say more than all of you. Anyway, don't DM me like that.
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Yeah, that's real, man. Well, let's get some thoughts and opinions and speculations out, shall we? Yeah, let's dive into this, this, the situation unfolding up in Minneapolis. So you got. We have another victim from, from the ice. Anti ICE protest up in Minneapolis. This guy's Alex Jeffrey Pretty, the anti ICE protester fairly shot by federal agents. Who is he? All right, so who, who is this guy? So, a little bit of background. He. He was a anti ICE protester fatally shot by federal agent on Saturday. He was an intensive care unit nurse who had a vendetta against the Trump administration. This is a New York Post article, by the way. According to his family and colleagues, Alex Jeffrey Pretty. Pretty, who was born and raised in Illinois, worked at the Department of Veteran affairs and was, quote, upset by Trump. President Trump's crackdown on immigration in Minneapolis. His family told KSAT he's 37 years old, he had actively participated in the anti ICE protest following the January 7 shooting of Renee Good. His dad said, quote, he felt that he, he felt that doing the protesting was a way to express that, you know, his care for others. Michael Pretty told the outlet his father had only recently told Pretty to be careful when protesting and to not do anything stupid. Quote, we had this discussion with him two weeks ago or so. You know that go ahead and protest but do not engage, do not do anything stupid. Basically his father said and he said he knows that. He knew that. Now doing a little digging again. This guy worked at the the VA hospital. He was an ICU nurse, registered nurse. He, one of his co colleagues, one of his co workers, a guy by the name of Dimitri Drink Jaw who is a medical doctor at the va. This is his profile. This was on Sky Social where he is. His bio says that he's an infectious disease doc and clinical researcher, runner, biker, liberal gardener, hiker and canoeer professor at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis and via Minneapolis va. All my posts are my own, hashtag blm, hashtag abolish billionaires. And he posted this out on the 24th saying quote, Alex Pretty was a colleague at the VA. We hired him to recruit for our trial. He became an ICU nurse. I love her working with him. He was a good, kind person who lived to help and those executed him. White hot rage. So this was pushed out. Now we got, we got some videos to dive through, right? Just putting some context out there. Now since the shooting, which again occurred on, on Saturday. Since the shooting this comes out, the President Trump has considered drawing down the amount of ICE agents in Minnesota. And after having a productive call with Tim Walls and the mayor up there fry. So this was the truth that Trump tweet posted out. Governor Tim Watts called me with the request to work together with respect to Minnesota. It was a very good call and we actually seem to be on a similar wavelength. I told Governor Walls that I would have Tom Holman call him and that we are looking for and what damn Trump. We are looking for our any and all criminals that they have in their possession. The governor very respectfully understood that and I will be speaking to him in the near future. He was happy that Tom Holman was going to Minnesota and so am I. We have had such tremendous success in Washington, D.C. memphis, Tennessee and New Orleans, Louisiana. Virtually every other place that we have touched. And even in Minnesota, crime is way down. But both Governor Walls and I want to make it better. President Donald J. Trump. All right, now again there's been a bunch of videos of this, of the actual situation going on. We got a couple of clips. It won't, you know, it won't show him actually dying. But what led up to post, right. We have to abide by YouTube rules here, so we're being very, very careful on that. But there's a couple of clips, a couple of angles that have come out. This is. This is kind of one that's showing the altercation. Right? Let's check this real quick. Slowed down for everybody. All right, so there's that. All right, that's one angle of it. Now, my understanding is that there were two women who were protesting who threw some things at an ICE agent. The ICE agent went to confront these two women, pushed them away from and was bagging them up where then when Alex Pretty stepped in to intervene in that interaction.
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Then none of the videos show that part of it, though.
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None of them.
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Right.
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Not a lot. Yeah. I mean, there. There's like one.
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They don't show her. Them throwing anything. No, that's.
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No.
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That piece. No, that's an eye. That's a hearsay. Eyewitness account.
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Right. And. And Alice intervened. He then began the. There was a struggle between him and the agent Russell to the ground. All right, now, there was a firearm involved that did belong to Alex. He was lawfully allowed to carry it. Right. Had him on him. There was a few angles that did show potentially that he might have been reaching for it. But in this clip that we just showed, you can clearly see that one of these agents here in the gray. He has a gray jacket on here. Right? Right there. Guys are listening on audio. You got to check the clip out. He is removing the firearm right there. He's removing it as this agent. Go ahead and pulls out his. Right. Clearly removes it, and he's taking it away from the scene. Now, this is just one angle, all right? There's a second angle I like to show, which is a zoomed up, slowed down version of a different angle showing what happens when that ICE agent or that federal agent removes that gun and goes to walk off. Let's watch this clip. Boom. And then it goes on. Now, that is what is called a negligent discharge. Okay? An nd all right, not good. Now, here's the thing, all right, And I'm. We're going to get into a whole combo here, right? But here. But here's the last little piece on this. So DHS has released a statement, you know, detailing all of this. And with that, they have. They also uploaded A picture of the firearm that was taken from the gentleman. This is a picture of the firearm. This is a Smith and six hour. Excuse me, six hour. P320. Okay. Now, the interesting thing about this specific firearm. This is no knock to say there's not new information.
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They've been going through a controversy with this.
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This specific weapon has been in a lot of hot water because of having some type of negligent discharge. Manufacturer defect.
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Right.
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All right. For those who are not aware, that's.
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Been going on for a couple years.
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Yeah, for a minute.
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Yeah.
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There was actually a United States Air Force active duty airman that was killed by one of these weapons. Yeah, right. For those who are kind of unfamiliar with that, here's a clip of what these can look like in this clip. Check this out.
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Put some input into the slide somewhere. Will it go off again?
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Will it release?
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Let's see. That's three in a row. Let me take the screw out. Number four. Let's try.
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These are blanks. He's not using them. Let me show you.
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Fully functioning striker safety.
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All right. Yep.
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Should we do it with the magazine again? Let's put the magazine back in and then we'll try the last one with the magazine out. Handy dandy trick. Trigger input tool. We are going to try to. Dangs. Sorry about that. I'm trying to get over a sinus thing and a cough. We're going to try to simulate. All right, here we go.
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So he's locking the trigger.
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We are roughly, as we saw on the tabletop. I'm guessing we're roughly a millimeter to less than a millimeter of engagement on that trigger. And let's see if we can get it to go off again.
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Boom. Okay, so those are, those are the facts, right? He had a firearm on him. It was removed by an agent. A negligent discharge did happen with that firearm. Shots ensued afterwards. What do you got on this so far, knowing those, those simple facts?
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Well, I, I, I mean, I was able to deduce this, but you and I have not talked about this. Just so you guys. No, DJ and I have not, like gone through this, but from all the videos I've seen on my own, which is all the ones you show, except I didn't see that first one that you show. What looks to me happen was. And I didn't see what happened beforehand. Okay. We have not been able to find a video. I have not seen a video that shows those women interfering or doing anything like throwing the, or whatever they're claiming happened. What I saw was them off to the side having an issue with the woman. And then one of the ICE officers pushing her to the ground. And then him intervening. He puts his hand up. Like, it seemed like he was trying to, like, diffuse the situation. They pepper sprayed him or bear sprayed him or whatever. And then it started an altercation. And then in the altercation, I saw the same thing that you saw, which was them disarm him, that first shot go off, and then, you know, he was killed.
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Yeah.
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And, you know, in this situation, the totality of circumstance considering, like, the emotions and what's going on. And if you listen to the audio, it's like you can hear. You can hear them say. Somebody says gun, okay?
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And which is typical in these situations. You fucking go and you say gun.
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There was no way for the other officers in that scenario, in my opinion, to. To see or recognize that that gun had been disarmed. Things were going very fast. And then what I think happened is the negligent discharge started the shooting for sure. And so to me, it seems like a very unfortunate situation where, you know, it's easy to point blame and throw blame and say this or that. Unless you were like, in the situation yourself, right.
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Is going to armchair quarterback.
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And here's. Here's the problem I do have with it. You know, I think there's some fundamental truths to this. You know, like we've said over and over and over again, you've got to work really hard to stay out of. Out of interfering. It did not seem to me like he was overly interfering with what was going on. However, You know, dude, to be honest with you, man, like, I think there's a lot of things at play here. I just think there's a lot. And I don't think that. I don't think the Cash Patel and these guys, when they went on the news an hour later and made up this, like, you know, he was trying to attack us and this and that, when everybody in the world can see that that's not true. I think that only sparked outrage. Right. And this goes back to what we were saying in the beginning of the show. Like, shouldn't the message have been like, hey, we're trying to figure out what was going on?
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Come the now, relax.
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Let us observe all the data. Let us. Before you got. But see, when they come out and they say, well, he was fighting and he was this, and he shouldn't be at a protest with the gun. Well, what the are you talking about, bro? We have the right to open carry. We have the right to carry guns. We have the right to the second Amendment. So does he, they're in an open carry state. They don't even need a license to do that. And then to say, oh, well, he's, he's not supposed to be there with a gun, like Trump said, where he's like, that's not true either. Okay. So I think they added a lot of gas on the situation by speaking too quickly and then also trying to politicize what was going on to their benefit when in reality it should have been handled. Like, you know, and it's unique, its own unique situation, you know what I mean? Like this, this situation, like take away the riots and take away the fraud and take away the politicization and take away all the other, this kind of, if it were to happen, like, just on the street somewhere, it wouldn't even made the news.
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No, no, it wouldn't have been talked.
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About, you know what I'm saying?
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So, unfortunate situation. Hey, that was negligent. Yeah, right.
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And I think everybody's wrong on this. I think, I think the left's wrong, I think the right's wrong. I think that, you know, it's unfortunate the guy got killed. I don't think that people should be interfering. There's, I guess what I'm trying to say is there's multiple things that can be true at once and we shouldn't be looking at these situations and saying, my side, their side. Yeah, we should be looking at the totality of the circumstance in this situation and in this situation, my opinion is that, you know, it was a bad situation for everybody involved, clearly. And, and like, dude, the guy didn't, the guy did not draw his weapon. He did not attack. But I could see why the other guys would feel that way when they hear gunshot and somebody's yelling, gun. Like, you know what I'm saying?
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For sure.
23:31
Like, there's just a lot to it. And I, I don't think it's a good look for anybody to be cheering for this or totally dismissing against it. Right. I, I, you know.
23:31
No, let's, let's, let's do this right? Because, yeah, there's a couple of pieces here, right?
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My first, like, I, I, dude, honestly, it's never a good thing for someone to get killed like that.
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It's tragic.
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It is.
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And tragic.
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I don't care what his beliefs are. I don't care if he was a leftist or this or that. And it's not a good look for, for, for someone like, let's say the American citizen. Okay, like, let's just take the regular old American. They're going to watch this and they're going to say, holy. They're going to say what? They're saying. They're going to say, holy. The Gestapo is on the street murdering people. Right, right. And. And they're saying that because of what's happened before with the. The other lady getting shot.
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Good. Yeah.
24:30
And there's. There's just a lot of lies being told that are being propagated. I think there's a lot of culpability here on the media. I think there's a lot of culpability on the administration. I think there's a lot of culpability on the state government there that's been, like, encouraging people to, like, interfere with ice. And I think this is the result, just like we talked about when Renee Good got shot. And I said, I said this is going to happen more and more and more. And this is just. I think it's going to continue to happen. I think it's going to happen again.
24:31
This is the desired outcome, you know, like, for sure. For, like. That's my take on it.
25:01
Well, I mean, here's what nobody is talking about. Nobody's talking about the fraud.
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No.
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Nobody's looking at the other states for the fraud. Nobody's. You know what I mean?
25:11
No. We're all drawn in on this.
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Right?
25:16
Yeah. You know, now, and we're, of course, we're going to cover some fraud. I got that in headlines. Stay with us, guys. But I'll say this like, my, my first, my first initial.
25:16
I don't see this to what, like, people. I don't see this as either side. Like, I guess that's what I'm saying. Like the people who are saying, oh, this dude was executed. No, I don't see it like that.
25:25
Yeah.
25:34
And then the people saying, you know, oh, he shouldn't have interfered. I don't really see it like that either. I, I think this was one of those things where, you know, these guys are in the heat of the moment. They're getting abused verbally and physically all day long.
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Their hotels are getting attacked.
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There's human emotions involved here.
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They're still humans.
25:57
There's, there, there's. There's high tension, high stress. I mean, dude, if that's any regular person who's doing that job and they, and they're like, tussling with someone. You heard a gunshot and you hear one of your fellow officers say, gun. Everybody knows what the. That means.
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Right?
26:15
You know, so these Guys are wanting to go home, too. And I think it's just a. I think it's just a bad situation, dude. Yeah, I think a lot of it has to do also. And I will say this. You know, I said this before, and I still believe this, this could have been avoided by this, by this situation being addressed more aggressively. Okay. These guys are in this city. They're not having the support of the local police. They're. They're tasked with a job to remove people who should not be here. They are illegal aliens. You know, if that's the case, you're sending. You're asking for trouble because you're sending an outnumbered force in with authority against. You know, it's a thousand to one. You know, if Trump was more aggressive with, with moving these people out, meaning, like, how I've recommended multiple times, like literally setting up containment areas and making them go there and then processing them through this kind of. Would have been avoided. But they're. They're asking for trouble by the tactics that they're using. It's not going to work.
26:16
Yeah. Yeah. Well, and that, that's kind of what I want to hit on too, real quick is because what I don't believe is the fix for this situation is to pull off the, you know, pull out, right? Which is. Which is what they're doing, right? They're pulling out agents. The Border Patrol chief, Greg Bevino, he. He just got orders to. To vacate the. The state. Right? Like, that's not, in my opinion, not a good move. Now I can understand why Trump would do this. Right? Again, motions are high. Trying to fucking quell a fucking, you know, potential civil unrest up there. Right? I get it. However, no, you need to, you need to reinstate this. No, these guys are going to be there until the job is fucking done. That's the position that I would have liked to see my leader take. Right.
27:28
I was a leader. I can tell you. I thought about what I would do. I would have come out and made a reasonable statement. I would have said, hey, this is unfortunate, this is terrible. But this is what happens when people are interfering with.
28:10
That's. Dude, that's my biggest thing, right? Because look, dude, this could have been avoided it had he not.
28:24
That's not saying he's interfering. That's saying they're having thousands of people interfere over and over and over and over and over and over and over, which is. It's compounding into. You're just dealing at this point with, with like, with like math. Like, if you, you know, you're going to have so many interactions before something like this happens.
28:30
Dude, you got.
28:54
That's what we said when Renee Good got shot.
28:55
That's what I'm. Dude, it's an impossible situation for everybody there. That job, trying to get these people out, first of all, that has its own stress. But then you add in, you got, you know, a couple of hundred protesters blowing whistles and throwing at you in the. Like, that does not make for a good situation. No, guys, hey, listen, I know you guys probably don't like this, but take your ass back home. Go back to your parents.
28:57
That's what I would have said. I would have came out and I.
29:18
Would have said, hey, stay the fuck out of.
29:20
This is unfortunate. This is. This. But this is also why it's important for you guys to let these guys do their job. We are not there to hurt American citizens. No, we are not. You know what?
29:22
Hurt anybody.
29:32
Well, it's not happening.
29:34
Get the ones out. That has to be out.
29:35
Yeah, the. I don't know, man. Like, the answer is definitely not to, like, say, okay, you won. Yeah, right. What kind of example does that set?
29:36
Yeah, bro, that.
29:44
That.
29:45
That's weak to me. Yeah, that's weak. It's weak, if anything. And here's the truth. Here's the real truth, bro, because what he's gonna be battling now is a fucking morale issue with all of these agents, right? Because they are. They already don't feel like they have the support. This is.
29:45
That's been a problem with the police for the last five years.
29:58
That's what I'm saying. So now you're doing this, bro, that. Now you're going to be battling some real morale issues?
30:01
Well, yeah, Inside the agency. And why was he elected to go into office? Like, crime and immigration was his number one thing with the economy.
30:06
Yep, it was.
30:13
Immigration, crime in the economy, and we elected him to go in and get these out. And, dude, I said this for years. I said, dude, when he comes. When it comes time to remove these people, it's going to be unpalatable for the average American, which is exactly what this is.
30:14
It's very unpalatable. So, no, here's another interesting take on all of this, too, because I've been seeing it all online, right? People are comparing this, you know, the Kyle Rittenhouse situation. Right?
30:30
Or.
30:40
Or. Or you got. You got legacy media, like Politico or. I'm sorry, this is AP News here. A Minnesota nurse is the sixth person to die during the US Immigration.
30:41
Yeah, well, how about the dozens upon dozens. Upon dozens of helpless Americans that have been murdered indiscriminately by illegal immigrants.
30:52
Not only that, dude. How about the 113 people that died during. Died in nice custody under the Obama administration.
30:59
Yeah.
31:05
There's no political, like, you know what I'm saying? Like, those are politicizing statements. Fuck off. All right. And that's backed by one of their own. I mean, the leftist love this organization. This is the National Immigrant Justice Center. This is a report from 2016. I mean, like, everybody was talking about no outrage, though. There was no outrage there. Right. But on the other hand of it, though, there's also this other comparison. Like, what about Ashley Babbitt?
31:06
Yeah, no one said anything about that.
31:28
What about that? You know, I'm so. There was no outrage on that. Oh, well, she shouldn't have been at the protest.
31:30
Oh, right.
31:34
She shouldn't have been at the protest, huh?
31:35
Right.
31:38
Right.
31:38
Yeah.
31:39
Right. Like, the politicization of all of this. I'm over it.
31:39
I am too, dude. I'm over. And you know what else? I'm over. I'm over people being stupid as.
31:44
Yeah.
31:49
You know, like, what are you. Why are you trying to take. Why is this. This shouldn't be about sides. It shouldn't be about teams. If you haven't figured it out yet, none of those teams actually give a about you. It's the people versus the government. It's us versus them. And until Americans figure out that it's not black white, it's not gay straight, it's not left right. It is tyrannical tyrants and an oppressive system against the people, we're never going to get anywhere. I do find it interesting, though, that literally all these leftists who have been trying to disarm the country for the last 10 years are now, you know, all pro2A advocates.
31:50
That's right. That's right.
32:30
You know what I'm saying?
32:30
Like, magical.
32:31
It's just whatever suits anybody at the time to make their point and make them feel like they're on the. The right side is. Is what they scream. And dude, like, real talk, it's demoralizing to me because, like, we're never going to get out of this with that attitude. We're never going to get out of this with this left. Right.
32:32
You know, legal, illegal.
32:58
Yeah. Like, it's just.
32:59
It's on every turn, dude.
33:01
Yeah.
33:03
Everywhere we go. And I think that, like, too. That's the other thing too. Like, when these situations happen, you got to take a step back. Whereas we said earlier, right, but it's like, okay, because these headlines, they come out, right? And, like, it's like, what's. What's the point of this? Is this. Is this meant to really bring light? Or, like. Or is this. Like, is this divisive? And I think if you ask yourself that simple question anytime you're reading or watching any of this out here, that's the first. Like, what's. What's the point of this? What's the goal of this? Right? What's the.
33:03
Who benefits from the outrage?
33:31
Who benefits from this? Because it damn sure ain't me. It ain't. It ain't you. It ain't. You know what I'm saying? Like, it ain't us. No, it's not us. Right? And I think, too, so much of the. Dude, like, they pounce on this stuff and they use this intentionally to drive more of the division.
33:32
Well, yeah.
33:47
While looking at this.
33:48
Yeah. But think about this. Think about this. There were billions and billions of dollars that had just been uncovered in one little. One little rat hole.
33:49
Yeah. Somali stand.
34:02
Okay. No, for real. You know, and what's that movie with Jordan Belfort?
34:03
Wolf of Wall Street.
34:08
The Wolf of Wall Street. And he's out there on the golf course, he's talking about rat holes.
34:09
Yeah, okay.
34:12
That's one little rat hole. All right, now think of all the government programs, all right? And think of how much fraud could be happening across all of those programs and then expand that out across the country. You don't think that there's an incentive to get the focus off of the fraud so that it doesn't get discovered everywhere in the America? People don't unite in the fact that we are literally being stolen from and financially raped by these government officials? You don't think that that's a great incentive to blow this thing up as big as possible so that they're not all implicated and the whole collective of the United States gets together and says, you.
34:15
You're right.
35:01
Right? Like, dude, there's a heavy incentive for them for us to fight each other and for us to hate each other and for us to argue over all these little things. And it's crazy to me that after all of these things that have happened, you know, George Floyd Covid, Ukraine, Israel, Iran. It's crazy to me that people can't see. They can't see it.
35:01
Y.
35:25
And it's just like, dude. And that's what demoralizes me is I'm like, these people are so stupid. You can't save them.
35:26
Is it stupid or is It. Because here's like, this is what I remind myself of, bro. Like, and we talk about this, dude, it's like the speed and the, the amount of infrastructure that's set up around making these scenarios, these situations that happen. Like the point, like, dude, that's a trillion dollar industry, dude. And so like, you got people who, okay, cool the moment they get a breath of fresh air and they get. They have the opportunity or time to get to some. Well, here's the next thing.
35:34
They're never gonna let us have a peaceful life.
36:06
No, bro. No. Because then in the between these, all this, guess what else you got? You got AI videos that come out and all this, you know, I'm saying it's hard for people to truly. They don't have the time to do it, dude. No, like, they. People are like, dude, this, this machine, that legacy media, all that, bro, has, it has to stop somehow.
36:09
Like, they're not gonna stop antitrust fucking something. No, bro. Because the people perpetrating the fraud are funding the media.
36:31
Right? Right.
36:40
So it's never going to stop. We're never going to have peace in this country as long as we're divided and we are continue to be played for fools. Okay. I think everybody with common sense can look at that and be like, that's not good.
36:41
Yeah, it's not good.
36:56
Okay, Everybody. No matter what you think, no matter. No matter what, if you think, you know, like. Because, dude, I'll be real.
36:56
My.
37:03
At the end of the day, my stance stays the same. There has to be laws. There has to be law and order. There has to be rules, and those things have to be followed, and that's required for a civilized society. And I've always.
37:05
If we want to be civil, yeah, this is what's required.
37:19
Well, in reality, the people who don't want civilized society are the least equipped to deal with an uncivilized society. Which is crazy, which is weird to me. You know, if we're going to run around and arm ourselves and rider, I'm. I'm equipped for that. You know what I'm saying? Like, most people are not.
37:21
That's right.
37:36
And.
37:37
But should the majority say, hey, we want a civil society, this is what.
37:38
We have, we have to have those things. And there's an understanding that has been, you know, we've entered into. I don't know, you know, when you're born here as an American citizen, now, you may never have voted for it or whatever, but the truth of the matter is, is that the fundamental reality of the United States of America is that we've all accepted there's certain rules.
37:41
Yeah, right.
38:01
And when you interfere with the people that enforce those rules at any given time, you're rolling the dice. And everybody kind of knows that, like, whether it's right or wrong.
38:02
Yeah, right.
38:12
Like, I know there's a reason that when I get pulled over, and usually I get pulled over for speeding, and I'm always. Aren't.
38:12
Allegedly.
38:20
Yeah, allegedly speeding.
38:21
All right, come on. I'm trying to save my boy. Yeah, okay.
38:22
But the point is, is there's a reason I've never had an issue with any of the police killing me. Even though I'm armed all the time. The only time I'm not armed is when I'm in the shower. You know what I'm saying?
38:26
Like, that's right.
38:38
Because when I pull. When I get pulled over, I use common sense. Okay. I realize, okay, well, this police officer could be having a bad day. They could be stressed. I don't know. So you know what I do whenever I get pulled over? I make sure that my. My. My firearm is clearly visible to them. I keep my hands on the steering wheel, and the first thing I say to them is, I say, hey, I'm carrying. It's right there. Just so you know. It's right there. The first thing I say, you know what they always say? Cool.
38:39
Don't touch yours, I won't touch mine.
39:09
That's exactly what they say. They say it every time. Yeah, literally every time. And I say. And I say, okay. I just want to make sure, you know, so that you're not uncomfortable, but it's there. If you. If you would like to come grab it, you're welcome to come grab it. I'm not going to touch it.
39:10
Yeah, right, Right.
39:24
Okay. That's. That's how I behave. Right. I don't. I don't go and tussle with the police officers armed or unarmed, because I understand that they have the power to take my life, justified or not. And I would. It doesn't matter. I don't want to die.
39:25
Yeah, because you're able to speak for yourself at that point.
39:40
Okay. So that's an understanding that I personally have and hold as an American citizen. It's crazy to me. And I think this comes from. I think it really does come from the demasculization of society to where I think a lot of these people that are at these protests, they've never dealt with violence. They've never been punched in the mouth. They've never had their head Smashed against the concrete by a cop's knee. No, you know, they. They. They don't.
39:42
They don't just read a couple of posters that say, the man, I think that these people are correct.
40:11
They don't think it's real.
40:15
No.
40:16
And it's very real. And, you know, dude, in this particular situation, I don't agree with anybody that's involved. I think it's just. I think there's fault that spreads around. I think there's fault on him. I think there's fault on the ice ages. I think there's fault on the media. I think there's fault on the government, federally, and state side. And I think this is what happens when, you know, we have people gassing up the environment, making it volatile. You can't have intentionally, like, bro, when you have literal political figures. You know, we could play clip after clip after clip after clip for the last 10 years of leftist celebrities or Democrat politicians saying, like, get in their face. You know, like, when they. When they. When they go high, we kick them low. You know, like, all this violent is rhetoric, and this. This emboldens people, and then it puts people in situations like this where they end up getting killed. Yeah. So I actually think the fault. I don't think there's, like, one person at fault here. I think. I think the fault is shared across. If I'm being honest, I think it's shared across the entire country. I think every single person in this country who has contributed to the divisive rhetoric has some sort of play in this, including you and I. That's the truth. So it made me sick to see, dude, and it made me sad to see. And I don't like seeing the United States government roll in and blast people. That's not what I saw happen. That's not what I want to see happen. But I think we've got to come together and understand, dude. Like, nobody wants this.
40:17
Yeah. It's like, we all got to come back to the table. Like, all right, cool. What is the goal here? Yeah, what's the goal? Yeah, the goal is, guys, we got.
42:02
But you got to have people that are willing to listen to that. And I don't think. I don't think that there's a lot of people in this country on the left or the right that are willing to have logical conversation at this point in time. I mean, even my friends who are more on the right, and I have friends on the left, too. Everybody's so emotionally charged that you. You can't even. It's. It's this or that. And if you say anything other, you're a piece of. That's not the case. That's just not the case.
42:10
I feel like that I agree with you. I, I do feel like though that that conversation is one that has to happen and I think we're still at a point that it could happen, right? I'm not talking like, I wouldn't be very clear on this. There's no conversating with communists.
42:39
No, I agree with that.
42:52
There's no.
42:54
I agree with that.
42:54
You can't like that.
42:55
There's an ideological fundamental difference between far leftist and communist people. Like that guy saying abolish billionaires.
42:56
Yeah, right. Fuck off, dude.
43:03
Yeah, like, bro, there's no room in our society for, for communists. I'm sorry, there's just not.
43:05
No, sorry, doc.
43:10
Yeah, and, and yeah, he'd be saying a different thing if he went out and, and had a hundred med stops and was a billionaire himself.
43:11
Yeah, right.
43:21
He'd be saying different. But it never comes from these successful people that worked hard and created things. It comes from people who don't have a thing or who are lazy or who have, you know. You know, and this goes back to the whole concept of like Atlas Shrugged. You know, if you haven't read Atlas Shrugged or at least gone into chat GPT and ask it to summarize in detail and read enough of it to where you understand what's going on. You don't really understand what's going on here. Okay. They've, they've started to penalize success and propagate failure in a way where the, the people who actually produce successor to the point where they're like, I don't know if this is even worth doing. And at that point, dude, when that starts to happen, which it's happening, dude, know how many of my friends have sold their companies and been like this and they're just out when that happens, bro, society collapses.
43:22
Yep.
44:14
Okay. And, and like, dude, it's just, there's just a bunch of bad. I don't even want to say bad. I just think really stupid idealistic thinking that's going on that's going to end up in violence. It's just going to end up in a violent. It's. Listen, we're headed to the road of real violence.
44:15
Yeah, well, I mean, because that's it.
44:34
And I'm not talking about one or two guys getting shot. I'm talking about because like, dude, these communists, there's, there's a lot of them, but there's very Few of them in regard to the mass amounts of people, but they don't have to have a lot. Everybody else is afraid to say anything. So you know that, like this, that.
44:35
Like that's going to stoke their. Like, let me use this dude as a martyr. Whether he was connected to him or not.
44:56
They're already doing that.
45:00
What?
45:02
They're making him seem like he was the perfect angel and like, dude, to be real. He could have been.
45:02
Maybe.
45:07
Yeah. But at the end of the day, you know, I think this fault is. I think this is. I think this is. I think this is spread across a lot of different things. And in the, in the. If we're going to take the. If we're going to zoom in on the actual situation and look at what actually happened and remove all the politics from all the. Here's what happened. The guy had a gun. He got in a tussle. Whether it was his fault or not, the gun negligently discharged and it created a reaction where he got killed. And whose fault is that?
45:08
Chicken or the egg?
45:45
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
45:46
So I get it.
45:47
I don't think there's a very clear, like, people. Everybody seems to have like a solid answer here because they want to back up their own ideology or their team.
45:48
Confirmation bias, bro.
45:59
Yeah, but dude, I don't think that's what we've seen here.
46:00
Like, I gotta. This. This side is completely right and that side is completely wrong. No, that's, that's.
46:02
I don't. That's.
46:07
No, Justin in the chat is saying the exact same thing you're saying. He's saying you can believe Alex raised the risk by intervening while being armed and that he didn't deserve to die. Both can be true at the same time.
46:08
Yeah, for sure. And. And if I'm being honest, dude, like real talk, like, and just put myself in that situation, I'm standing now without seeing what happened before. I did not see what happened. Led up to that.
46:19
Yeah, right.
46:31
But that ICE agent, from what I saw without seeing the rest, he went straight up that lady and threw her on the ground. If I'm standing there as a dude, me personally, I'm gonna like. I mean, he put his hands up. He's got his hands up and he's like, try. To me, it looked like he was trying to separate the two. And then it just got worse and worse and worse.
46:31
For sure. I mean. But again, to that point, though, I'm sorry.
46:51
No, go ahead. I'm saying on that note, Ohana first on Twitter said what none of these videos show is how he had been interfering with ICE agents all day, directing traffic to block all ICE investigation or arrests. Even his own parents were pleading with him, asking him why he joined a paid for group that interferes with feds on the regular.
46:53
Yeah, well, I think that's, you know, that's putting yourself in a high, high risk situation.
47:14
Yeah, yeah.
47:19
And here to go back to those signal chats, which is what he's talking about. The signal chats are run by the. By. By elected officials in the government, which means that that's an insurrection.
47:20
Yep.
47:31
Okay.
47:32
That's what I'm saying. Like, I think context matters, dude. And like, you know, for all of those people, like, even, you know, they're comparing with Ashley Babbitt. It's like, well, first of all, she didn't have a gun. That's one. But then two, it's like, I don't know, it may. This might be a little biased on my end. Right. Personally, but again, well, you've been a cop. But Alex, why are you there, dude? Like, why are you really there? Why are.
47:32
See, I don't have a problem. I don't have a problem that he's there. We have the right to protest.
47:51
No, for sure. But like, I want him. Like, but like, to any of these people. But why are you there? Like, why are you really there?
47:55
They have the right to be there. They have the right to protest.
48:01
Do they? If they're paid?
48:05
I don't know.
48:06
That's not protesting to me.
48:07
Well, I don't know.
48:08
You know what I'm saying? Like, that's my point.
48:09
But like, why we know that he was paid.
48:10
No, I'm. No, that's my question, though. Like, if he is.
48:12
I think if people are paid and it's organized by the government, that's not the same as pro. It's not the same opinion.
48:14
No, it's not the same.
48:20
And like, if you're there of your own free will, sure, that's different.
48:20
Do your thing.
48:24
Sure. If it was paid or not, I don't know.
48:25
Yeah, and I didn't know that information. And, and, and you know what, dude? There's things I don't know.
48:27
None of us know.
48:32
That's right. And I'm not going to sit here on, on the podcast. And by the way, I'll say when I'm wrong. For example, there was a clip that went viral about Erica Kirk last week about the.
48:33
That I said you had a call.
48:44
There was something that it was wrong about What I said.
48:45
Yeah.
48:48
Okay. I did not understand that the dude that she was in the video with for the Amazing Race and that Cabot dude were two different dudes. I thought they were the same dude. So I made a connection there. Now it doesn't change my opinion on the situation. Yeah, but that was wrong. Yeah, that was a wrong. I was wrong. Okay? So I can say when I'm wrong, okay? Like, dude, we should all be able to have that. And I think the absence of that is what's creating more of this. Yes.
48:48
Yeah, yeah. More of this. That's my thing is. But like. Like, to my point, though, I would. Like, again, why are you there?
49:19
Why.
49:25
Why are you there? Like, that's my question for any program. I would ask the J6 people the same exact thing.
49:25
Why are you here?
49:30
Like, what's the. What. What is your true point? What's your true intentions? Right. That's one I think it's important for people to remember. Like, why are most of these people protesting, whether paid or not, they're protesting to. Against keeping the. Keeping a legal.
49:31
I agree with that. In this country, that it's retarded.
49:46
Does that negate the fact that they still have the right to protest? No, that's not what I'm saying.
49:49
No, but that's a stupid reason.
49:53
Very dumb reason. If you're gonna be.
49:55
Oh, it's a. It's a politicized side.
49:57
And then when. Then when you know, you're grabbing tear gas and shit or a flashbang, the shit goes off in your hand. You're rolling around the ground crying, and it's like, what.
49:59
What do you. What do you think was going to happen?
50:06
Did you think was going to happen?
50:08
Man, these people are so detached from reality. Like, it's been too good for too long. You go to other countries, like, literally almost any other country, and they kind of know, like, hey, don't fuck around, man. Like, don't fuck around. You go to Mexico, bro, you don't fuck with the fucking federales, you know.
50:09
That ride around on the back.
50:25
Like, you're. You're. Listen, bro, there's been times where I've been in Mexico and I've been sitting in a bar.
50:28
Yeah.
50:33
And there's something going on in the street. And the dudes that are Mexican, like, no, no, no, no, no.
50:33
Yeah.
50:37
Stay out.
50:37
Yeah, bro.
50:37
You know what I'm saying? Like, dude, I saw basic common sense. Basic common sense. And because we don't deal with that on a regular basis here, it's different. There's people that think this is like make believe or they think it's like, what, what? You know, like what. We've been making fun of these for, for the last however many years. I'm going to show up my protest, my trash can lid, my pool noodle, and we're going to larp you to death. Like, dude, you know, and now you got all these people saying, like, here's the other thing. Like, how many tick tocks and how many Instagram shorts and videos and have we seen saying, go get your guns and show up and kill these ice ages? Like, dude, why are none of those people in jail?
50:38
Yeah, right, right.
51:15
Because I can promise you, dude, if I said that I'd be in jail immediately.
51:16
Well, that's the other part. Right. And so it's like going back to this, though. Why are you there right now? Now if you throw it in the element that you are being paid and this is some type of orchestrated. I'm sorry, nothing you do.
51:21
Okay, but that, that go, that goes back to Trump, in my opinion. Yeah, you know who's funding this shit. You know where the money's coming, you know where it's being stolen and where it's being funneled to. He reposted a video of mine last week talking about how half of the fucking money that was stolen is funneled back through Act Blue. Okay, okay, if you know that, then why aren't you arresting the people who are creating that? See, that's what I don't understand. So you say you want it to stop, but do you really want it to stop? Because if you really want it to stop, how come you haven't arrested the people at the top yet?
51:34
On that note, usc, Micah on Twitter said, what good does all this fraud do for the Trump administration? Because he could get rid of all the fraud if he wanted to. What happened to Doge? Same point that you're saying it's just.
52:10
Like that USAID shit.
52:24
I personally, my belief on this whole situation is that the fraud is so deep and, and everybody's so implicated and they're all in on it and they don't want the focus going to Nebraska and Illinois and Kansas and Missouri and. Right. Because, dude, the shit's happening everywhere.
52:25
It's everywhere, dude.
52:46
And I think if people remember, like just a few weeks ago, before this popped off, what the narrative was, the narrative was, hey, we're sick of you stealing our tax dollars. That was the narrative. So now we're not even talking about that anymore. Now we're not even discussing that. Anymore.
52:47
Taxes?
53:02
What taxes? Yeah, right. And I think they're all in on it, dude. I think they're all covering for the fraud because they're all implicated in different ways and I think they're gassing this situation up so that we all forget about it and then they're going to move on to something else.
53:03
I'll add a certain different point of view to this whole conversation. Remember when you said that when we put Joe Biden and Kamala, people like that, in strong positions in our country, it sends a message to everybody outside that our country is weak and the leaders are not strong. It is happening in a different situation right now. What's happening is I'm getting texts and calls from some of my friends who have come here legally asking me if what's my opinion? Are these people really taking away even like people who are here legally? That's a question amongst people who are here legally. And then people who are outside the country are asking the question like, is it safe to come here?
53:17
Right.
54:00
Is it okay to come here? So in a different way, our image of America is being tarnished again.
54:00
Yeah.
54:07
Whether paid or a propaganda or not, but it's happening.
54:08
Well, that's because the media is allowed to spin these stories up. That's just not true. You know, like, oh, they, they took this 17 year old kid out of target and beat the out of him. He was legally. He was, bro.
54:12
Or it's just like the kid, you see the five year old kid, right? They tried to spit up like, oh, I used to arrest a five year old. No, the dad left his ass, the.
54:26
Mom wouldn't take him, bro.
54:35
Like what bro?
54:36
But. And these people run with that story.
54:38
Yeah, they run with a dude.
54:40
And that's what I was getting back at. Like these people who are making these political posts now, like they did with George Floyd, who they're not informed about anything but they're getting pressure from everybody around them to make a statement and stand for this. And you could see where someone like that who's not watching what's going on or hasn't been paying attention would look at this situation and be like, bro, exactly. What like you can understand because they got good hearts but they got dumb brains.
54:42
That's right.
55:08
You know what I'm saying? And, and they have so like, dude.
55:09
That'S what's happening. Like people with half the information, just like you said earlier, are making videos which appear very confident talking about. So the people watching it, they're seeing it as if like, oh, this is true. I should tell it to 10 of my friends.
55:14
I, I, I follow this girl on the Internet who, you know, she's a, a fitness person and she made like this very aggressive, like if you don't stand for this, you, you're a piece of. And you know this and this and this. And you better speak up now. It's like, when have you said anything about anything?
55:26
Yeah, right.
55:44
When the, have you said anything? Oh, all of a sudden it's the, it's the invogue thing to do. So you're going to make this hard ass statement like who the are you shut the up. And that's the problem. We have these people who don't know what's going on. They don't. You, you, if you were to sit down with them and ask them, just like we see these people on the street, hey, why do you support this? Yeah, right. They can't tell you. And like these, you know, where were the riots when the girl on, in Charlotte on the subway got, where was that? The dude kills her and then walks off the train saying, I got that white. No one says not a word. I mean it was, you know, there was not riots. You know, the media kind of like squashed it down, you know, like it's just convenient.
55:45
And dude here, what's socially convenient, bro? I had the same thing happen with the NFL guy, dude. We were going back and forth in the comments like he was liking some of my, I'm like, give this dude a follow. Yeah. Then he posted that like, oh, you know how can nobody can stand like, bro.
56:31
What?
56:45
No, I don't, no, I didn't tell him I unfollowed him. I just did it.
56:46
Yeah, but like, dude, it's just like, it's just, it's like, man. Yeah, it's.
56:49
It'S stupid. It is, it's stupid, man. Yeah. This is, this is gonna be a situation to watch.
56:56
It's gonna happen more and more and more. It's gonna get worse. It's not gonna get better.
57:01
Yeah, yeah. Let's check with the comments.
57:05
Here's what's gonna set it off. Let me tell you what's going to set it off. Yeah, One of these leftists is going to go and shoot a bunch of these ice ages, do some dumb. Yeah. And they're gonna, they're gonna, they're gonna come out, they're gonna get, they're gonna go get an ar. They're gonna get something. They're going to show up and they're going to fucking unload on these ICE agents and then we're going to have a fucking problem.
57:07
Yeah.
57:26
At that point in time, I would tell you this, you better stand the fuck back and let it happen because, dude, you'll get killed.
57:27
Yeah, yeah.
57:33
I will bet you. I will bet you. I don't miss very often.
57:37
I'm not a betting man, dude. I can't bet on that.
57:41
I'm betting you that that will happen in the next two weeks.
57:44
I got better odds on the baccarat table than Vegas, you know, check in with the chat, dude. Let's see what they got.
57:47
What's that orange one there? Is that one that we should answer there? Trump and Republicans said they're for gun, anti fraud and transparent, but in reality they're not. In my opinion, this is going to destroy them in the midterms. So what would you suggest, Trump, to keep Republicans from losing? You know, I don't disagree. I think they are going to get destroyed in the midterms and I think the reason they're going to get destroyed in the midterms is because they didn't act with authority in the very beginning of their administration to clean this up and just drug. I said this, if you guys remember, I said this a long time ago. I said Trump has to do everything he's going to do immediately so that people can understand the peace that it brings after which then leads up to the midterms. So because like, dude, this is going to be an unpalatable situation. I've been saying that for years. It has to happen swiftly, like pulling a band aid off like in a week. Yeah. And then everybody else, you have to live in that situation. There has to be proof for time leading up to the midterms. And because he's delayed, I think they are going to get destroyed.
57:56
Yeah, I think, I don't think. I mean, but here's what I time. But I don't think.
58:57
I don't know. Well, dude, here's the other thing. I've not heard him or anyone else close to him even talk about the midterms, which makes me a little weird. Like, feel me.
59:01
Is that confidence?
59:13
No. Remember dude, remember before COVID when all the Democrats were like, Trump's not getting reelected. Like, like they knew some was going to happen.
59:14
Very.
59:23
That was the language.
59:23
Right. So. But now it's like you don't see him or the administration or anybody close to him like worrying about that.
59:24
They don't seem worri.
59:34
Which makes me wonder what the is going to happen between now and then.
59:35
That's what I'm saying, like, do you see that as a comp, like, as. Like.
59:38
No, I see that as they understand that the. Whatever that is going to happen in the midterms is irrelevant to them. Them. I. That's what I think.
59:40
Do you think they're being too confident or.
59:47
No, I think they understand that something's going to happen that's going to make the midterms irrelevant for them.
59:49
Irrelevant as in, like, I don't know.
59:54
Yeah, they're not worried about it.
59:57
Right.
59:58
And if they were oper. If we were operating on the system that we say we're operating on, they would definitely be worried about it. I agree.
59:59
Yeah, they should be worried about it. I mean, just on the simple fact that, like, none of the election security has been upset. You know what I'm saying? So, like, just that alone, they should definitely be worried about it. You know what I'm saying? You still got all these states. Now you're doing the ice, bro. They got all these illegals to vote with them.
1:00:05
Yeah.
1:00:22
You know what I'm saying?
1:00:22
Like I said, everybody. Everybody's, like, hitting on this Palantir. Like. Like, like mass surveillance is new.
1:00:23
Yeah. Right.
1:00:30
What the are you talking about, bro? You've been being surveilled since 2010. Really? Since nine, eleven.
1:00:30
Yeah.
1:00:37
Okay.
1:00:37
With the Patriot Act 2003.
1:00:38
Okay. You carry a phone. The phone records everything you say everywhere you go. Like, you're. You're already being surveilled. And by no means am I saying that that's a good thing, but I think there's, like, this misunderstanding. Like, you think you're not already not.
1:00:39
About to allow this happen?
1:00:55
You're already being surveilled.
1:00:56
Yeah.
1:00:57
You're already being recorded. We've already lost our privacy. We've already lost it.
1:00:58
Yeah, bro. Yeah, dude, on the voting thing, too, I saw. I forget what state it was due to, some blue state, but they, like, they're about to pass this bill that would prevent ICE agents coming, like, within like, 60ft of an election polling place. It's like, well, why would you do that?
1:01:04
I don't know, dude.
1:01:20
Bro, these about, like, I would be. They should be very concerned. But I agree with you. They're not. They don't. They don't appear to be concerned at all.
1:01:22
Yeah, I. Look, dude, I'll be real, man. Like, independent critical thinking is at an all time low. And until independent critical thinking starts to happen again, which doesn't seem like it's going to be anytime soon, this will continue. And if we're being real, dude. If anybody really cared about America and they really cared about this country, people should be working together and unifying as people, not as a right or a left dynamic. Because, dude, here's the reality. None of these people give a about us. And if they did, they would go into that office, and the first thing that they would do is shrink the size of the government, repeal income tax down to a reasonable rate where people could afford to. To live their lives. But, like, dude, I just don't think any of these people are for the people. I just don't. I just don't think so.
1:01:29
No. RITA PER borough the solution is bank runs. The. The solution is not bank runs. Right? Because very simply.
1:02:19
Let me explain something to you, okay? When I. When I go to. When I go gambling, okay? And I want to take 30 or 40 grand to go gamble, all right? Which, by the way, I know that sounds like a fuck ton, but that ain't nothing for people that actually gamble.
1:02:30
Yeah.
1:02:49
You got to order that money up front. You got to call the bank. You got to say, hey, I'm coming in on this day. I need this cash. Because they're. The cash that's available does not equate to the cash in the bank.
1:02:49
No. That 97 cents of every single dollar does not even exist physically.
1:03:01
Right.
1:03:06
It's digital. So, no, the solution is not bank run. You can try it. It ain't gonna work. The money's not there. 97 cents with every dollar, dude. Is not even physical. Yeah. No, won't work.
1:03:06
Yeah. I mean, I. I do think the only way that Trump wins the midterms is if they, like, do something drastic like eliminate tax.
1:03:22
Yeah. Everybody be happy with that.
1:03:30
Yeah. Or they figure out a way to not have midterms, which. The way that they are not worried about midterms to me, is a sign that something else is happening.
1:03:32
What? We don't know yet, but we shall see, man. We shall see. Somebody said, I want a grand Saturday night. Betting on. What were you betting on?
1:03:44
Yeah, the.
1:03:53
The NFL games. Probably not a lot of people mad about that. Yeah, yeah. War, taxes. Yeah. I mean, we'll see, dude. We shall see, man. But if you guys are listening to this tomorrow because you're lames, go down in the comments and let us know what you guys think. For the real. Live in the chat. Let's keep cruising.
1:03:54
Yeah.
1:04:16
Shall we? Let's get to headline, too. I told you we got a little fraud for you. Right? We got some stuff coming up. Let's do a Dive on Ilan Omar, shall we? Yeah, yeah, that'd be good. We should get her on the show. I want to get her on the show.
1:04:17
I. I want to wrap up with this whole thing with. What I'm saying is that they all gotta go. I still. I'm still with that. Yeah, they all got to go. They all got to go. If you're not here illegally or if you're not here legally, you got to go. That's it. So that is not. None of this has changed my opinion on that, nor will it ever change. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter how many eggs get cracked. To me, they still got to go. And if you're going to get in the way of it, these are the things that you got to be ready to potentially accept as a reality for your own life.
1:04:31
Yeah, for sure. For sure. Yeah. Let's do a dive on in line.
1:05:12
Okay.
1:05:17
Before you go ahead, somebody commented, if you offer her bananas and rice, she'll come to the show.
1:05:18
Bro, did you see that clip?
1:05:23
Oh, dude.
1:05:24
Is that a real thing?
1:05:25
Dude, I thought. I thought that was AI when I first saw it.
1:05:26
No, it's real. But bananas and rice, bro, that's all they got. That's.
1:05:28
They mix it together.
1:05:33
I don't know.
1:05:36
It's a lot of carbs.
1:05:36
I will say this.
1:05:37
I. I eat a lot of nasty stuff, but not bad.
1:05:38
You don't even know.
1:05:42
We don't go to that level.
1:05:43
Yeah, no.
1:05:45
Oh, I had so much there. Yeah, dude, I don't know. I will say this, though. So we got it. We have, like, an espresso maker at the house, and I made a. A banana latte the other day.
1:05:47
Was it good?
1:05:59
Gas? Yeah, I'm talking gas, bro. It's probably like a thousand calories, though. You wouldn't be proud. Yeah, bananas and rice, dude, that's. Oh, fuck. Yeah. I don't know. But let's.
1:06:00
I mean, look, dude, here's what they could do.
1:06:12
What?
1:06:14
They could just pull out of Minnesota and then send all the illegals to Minnesota. No, I'm serious. Send them all there.
1:06:15
All the illegals up there for what, though?
1:06:24
I don't know. Apparently they want them there. You know what's funny? Here's another thing I'll say, and I mean this. If you're criticizing and you're protesting illegals having a right to stay here and you don't have one in your house, then you.
1:06:26
Yeah, shut the up.
1:06:41
That's right.
1:06:42
Yeah.
1:06:43
You're full of. Okay, so we want to Talk about, like, the reality of the situation. If you're so holy and you're such a good person, you have such a big heart and you really believe these illegals have a reason to be here and you don't have one in your house. You're full of.
1:06:43
Hide them in your floorboards.
1:06:58
That's what I think. I don't know about that.
1:07:00
You're sheltering enemies of the states. Yeah, that's another bananas and rice.
1:07:04
Hey, man, it is what it is. These people are hypocritical.
1:07:12
Yeah, bro.
1:07:16
They say they want them here, but they want everybody else to pay for it. They want everybody else. Yeah. But they won't leave them in their house.
1:07:16
No.
1:07:23
They won't leave them with their kids.
1:07:24
No.
1:07:25
They always got an excuse as to why not.
1:07:26
To be fair, their mom's house is only like two bedrooms, you know what I'm saying? So they are.
1:07:28
I mean, look, dude, listen, I would if someone said, hey, I'm hosting a migrant family in my home.
1:07:32
Yeah.
1:07:37
And I, and I. And this is what I believe. I'll listen to that.
1:07:38
Cool.
1:07:41
But like, you, these people saying all this and no skin in the game. Yeah, off.
1:07:41
No skin in the game.
1:07:46
Off. You're full of. Yeah, I, I'm just, you know, I, I, you know, I'm, I'm honest enough to say I don't want them in my house. I'm not letting them in my house. No, they're not staying with me. And so I'm not going to say they should stay with you either.
1:07:47
Yeah, right.
1:08:05
You know what I'm saying?
1:08:06
Right? But you're, you're telling me that I should. We, we should keep. Where are they supposed to go?
1:08:06
Somewhere. Who's supposed to pay?
1:08:12
Yeah, somebody. Yeah, right, right, right, right, right. Well, bananas and rice don't cost that much, bro.
1:08:14
Listen, it comes down to la. It's what it comes. It's what I say all the time, dude. Like, these people have gone through an indoctrination process that's lasted for the last two generations to believe things that just aren't reality. Right? Everybody, you, you don't have a right to say that someone else should have to inconvenience themselves to host this family or these people or these, this incompatible third world culture, and you're not doing it yourself.
1:08:23
Yeah, right.
1:09:02
Like, who the.
1:09:02
Are you on top of that?
1:09:03
Like, okay, and why are we giving any of these people a voice?
1:09:04
You're right.
1:09:06
Like these people that get online and say all this, like the, the liberal or they're not even liberals. The communists talking like, dude, people need to understand there's a difference between Democrat, a liberal Democrat and a leftist and a communist. These are different things. Yeah, they're not all liberals. Like people say, oh, it's the liberals. No, not really. Like, I'm a pretty liberal dude. I don't really give a. If gay people are married or. I don't care. Like, I don't care about these. That's a liberal view, right? Leftists and communists believe other shit. Yeah, they believed completely different shit than a fudgeing liberal Democrat.
1:09:07
If you don't like a gay dude, you're transphobic, homophobic dude. Yeah, no, that's. That's.
1:09:42
But do we have. We have people that don't even know history, dude. They don't. They're too dumb to know their own history. They're too dumb to even believe that they deserve to have their bloodlines continue. Like, that's how fucking stupid some of these people are. Like, you are actually standing in the way of people who. You're standing in the way of removing people who openly say. They will openly say that their mission is to take over. Their mission is to outbreed.
1:09:48
Well, Andy, we're on conquered land, so.
1:10:15
Yeah, it's. It's insane, dude.
1:10:17
Stolen land. I mean. Yeah, yeah, let's. Let's dive into. Let's get into it on two though. We've been rolling. Yeah. I mean, let's. Let's see how possible it is to make the. Make a massive jump in money in just a year. Shall we headline two. One year. One chart. And an eye popping jump in Ilhan Omar's personal wealth. Let's check this out. Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar's latest fight federal financial disclosures show millions of dollars in newly reported assets tied to her husband's businesses representing a massive increase compared to. To previous years listings. So a Jewish dude and a Muslim get together, they walk into a daycare. All right.
1:10:20
Yeah.
1:11:12
The disclosures filed as part of Congress's annual financial reporting requirements come as. Omar has publicly denied being a millionaire, labeling such assertions ridiculous, of course, but according to her own documents, which she had to fill out, she's a millionaire on paper. This is the chart here. So two. Two companies in particular here. There's EST Crew LLC and then there's Rose Lake Capital LLC. You can see that she's been tied to SD Cruise back since 2020. Okay. Where it was reported that it was very, very little income. I mean like 300 grand. It was less than that.
1:11:15
Actually, that's what it says on the chart.
1:11:59
Yeah. According to the actual forms, she claimed it was anywhere from 15 to $50,000 of worth of the company up to 2023. Kind of stayed there. And then in just one single year, increase to $3 million. And then this other Rose Lake capital firm that pops up out of nowhere instantly goes up to $15 million. In one year. In one year. Now her husband is. Where a lot of this tomfoolery is happening is with her husband. Meet the longtime business partner Villan, Omar's husband, as questions swirl over her skyrocketing net worth. A long time Democrat operative who has worked for top party figures before jumping into private ventures with the now husband of Illinois, Tim Mynette, is back in the spotlight as swindling allegations resurface and Congress investigates a more skyrocketing net worth via her husband's companies, according to her financial disclosures. So William Howler and Minette, the husband who met working for now Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, who is also being investigated for boosting some money. Right. When he was in Congress, they were both political operatives before, uh, they turn to venture capitalism and the wine industry, which is weird because Muslims don't drink alcohol. Right. Like it's forbidden. It's haram. Right. But she's dealing in, in wine. And there's also like a weed company that they're involved with. Holler was a senior advisor to former Democrat National Committee Chairman Tom Perez and also has an extensive history working for Ellison, who was the DNC co chair. So between consulting fees and reimbursements, Holler raked in over 250 grand advising the DNC and Ellison, according to FEC filings. The pair also co founded the political consulting firm E Street Group, which raked in almost $3 million alone from Omar's House campaigns. Right. So then they formed another company, right, as advisors consulting the wife's campaign. And they got paid out $3 million just from that. So the shell game, right, because let's break it down for people. You go run for Congress or you run for a political office, right. And you're raising money and you got these fundraisers rolling. And let's say at the end of your campaign, you still got a million bucks left. Let's just say at the end, right, you got a million dollars left. Well, that money has to be spent on the campaign, according to the SEC and the fec or you know, has to go back. Right. It has to go somewhere. Use it or lose it. So what do these people do? Oh, I Know, let's just push the rest out to our buddies and call them our consultants.
1:12:01
Or ourselves.
1:14:50
Or ourselves.
1:14:51
We own a consulting company. That's right.
1:14:52
And just push it out there. And we'll use like it's a shell game of this money that goes around. Right.
1:14:54
Well, and she's not the only one doing it.
1:14:59
She's not the only one. Everybody. I mean, that's the game.
1:15:01
I'll do it.
1:15:03
Right? That's the game. Right. You. Because, you know, let's say you're a first, a freshman congressman or congresswoman, right? And you get in like, hey, I still got, you know, 250 bucks, you know, thousand in my account. What about. Oh, this is what you do with this. Are you sure that. No, no, positive. This is how you do it, right? This is what you do. This is what all these people do. But the interesting thing on this is that one of those companies that Elon's tied to, this EST crew, this wine company, right. Which is allegedly based out of California. Okay. This is just. Yeah, banana wine.
1:15:04
You got two different kinds of wine. Banana and rice.
1:15:38
That's right. That's right. Right. Well, here's the problem, dude. I mean, what do you think happens.
1:15:40
When you get drunk on that wine?
1:15:46
What?
1:15:47
On rice wine? Banana wine. Yeah.
1:15:48
You think you like all of a sudden become like a boat captain?
1:15:49
I was going to say, you go else on that banana.
1:15:52
Oh, yeah, you now you go.
1:15:54
You go marry your cousin.
1:15:56
Bad things happen. This is why I quit drinking. This is why I quit drinking.
1:15:58
All right, guys, DJs gonna behave.
1:16:07
No, he's not.
1:16:09
No. But. So, so this is. Now let me ask you. Let me. Because, you know a thing or two about.
1:16:11
You know a thing or two.
1:16:14
A thing or two about business branding, right?
1:16:16
You know, you know, a little something something.
1:16:18
Okay. Would you allow. Would you. Would you allow any of your companies to, you know, have a media. Social media presence and then just stop?
1:16:21
No.
1:16:32
Oh, well, that's funny, because that's what S crew did. This was their last post. Their post. Last post on. On any of the social media accounts was from January of 2023. This was the last post that was made. And it's interesting because that being the last post, however, in 2023-2024, they raked in 3 million. And how does that work?
1:16:32
Well, I mean, not all business is done through social media.
1:16:55
Yeah, but for sure. But like, if you had a social media presence. Rolling. And then it just cuts off and you don't fucking push any. Like, I mean, how Are you even viable? I mean, what are you doing? How are you. I mean, how do you. How are you able to grow the social eyeballs even keep moving products?
1:16:58
I understand what you're saying, but that also. That doesn't automatically create guilt.
1:17:13
No, no, it's definitely a clue. She about to go to Somali jail. That's what she need. That's what she needs. These motherfuckers stealing, bro. They're stealing, dude.
1:17:18
Of course they're stealing. This ain't the steal, though. The steal is the American tax dollars. Look, bro, here's the thing. All that. That Nick Shirley uncovered, that shit exists in every single government program in the.
1:17:31
World, left and right.
1:17:49
All of them. The reason that there is so much focus and so much gassing up of this civil unrest is so that we do not ask any more questions about any of these government programs to find any of the fraud which all of these politicians have their hands in. She's not the only one that's gone from zero to hero when it comes to her finances once she's gotten into political office. It's literally almost all of them. So what motivation do they have to quell this and make it go away, knowing that everybody's going to go right back to the fraud? You understand?
1:17:51
This is. This is a temporary.
1:18:33
Dude, listen, dude, that's. All of this is about that. All of this is about that, period. It just is. Don't look here, look there. Don't pay attention to this. Forget about this, because this new thing's going on. Don't get. We're done talking about COVID because now Ukraine. We're done talking about Ukraine because now Israel and Gaza, you see?
1:18:35
Yep.
1:19:02
That's what we're dealing with here. So this is just another distraction because the system that they've created, and make no mistake about it, social media is about monitoring people's lives. It is not about social. It's not about us connecting. This is about knowing everything about everybody. Okay? What they didn't plan on it happening was the actual information of fact about fraud and crime. And things that are going on start to spread the way they have. Like, they had no idea that all.
1:19:02
Of a sudden some Hoosier from Missouri was gonna.
1:19:39
No, bro, it's not just that. Like, look at all the people who are now questioning World War II and Hitler. Yeah, okay, look at all the people who are questioning everything with the Federal Reserve. Look at all the people who are pointing out fraud. Look at this didn't happen before the Internet. So this mechanism that has been Highly promoted to surveil and control is now blowing up in their face. So what do they need? They need distractions, you know, good, bad or indifferent.
1:19:42
Yeah.
1:20:12
Anyway, let's get into it with this lady. Yeah, let's just get to the bottom line. Why the is she here?
1:20:13
Well, that's the other thing, dude. Like she did marry her brother to get like there was some funny going there. Trump pushed this out this morning, right. He makes this truth this morning, 7:30am He's a, he's, he's a early riser, huh? Yeah.
1:20:21
You could say a lot about Trump, but they can't say he doesn't work hard, bro.
1:20:38
The press pool hates it because that motherfucker's in his office till 9 o' clock at night, bro.
1:20:41
Yeah, well, and they got it, you.
1:20:45
Know what I'm saying? They got to.
1:20:46
Joe Biden was calling a lit at.
1:20:47
10Am that's right, that's right. But yeah, Trump, Trump, truth, truth this out this morning saying, quote, I'm sending Tom Holman to Minnesota tonight. He has not been involved in that area, but knows and likes many of the people there. Tom is tough but fair and will report directly to me. Separately, a major investigation is going on with respect to the massive $20 billion plus welfare fraud that has taken place in Minnesota and is at least partially responsible for the violent organized protests going on in the streets. Additionally, the DOJ and Congress are looking at Congresswoman Ellen Omar who left Somalia with nothing, is now reportedly worth more than $44 million. Time will tell all. Thank you for your attention to this matter. So it looks like, I mean eyes are there. Yeah, here's the problem. Pam Biden gotta go, bro. She, she has to go. Did you see her fucking clip about her strong worded letter that she sent?
1:20:48
No.
1:21:51
Oh, bro, she, yeah, she gets on Fox News and she's like, oh, I sent a very strong, we sent a, we worked all week to send, you know, type this strong, super strong letter.
1:21:51
Tim Walls, you know what that means? We're not going to do nothing.
1:22:00
Ain't doing shit, bro. That's not, no, no, no, no, no, no. You go up there, Maduro him, three o' clock in the morning, hit it with some fucking, you know, some Delta guys.
1:22:03
That's the other thing. So we can fly into Venezuela. You're right, we can, we can abduct a world leader.
1:22:15
Right.
1:22:21
With literally zero American casualties.
1:22:22
Yeah.
1:22:25
But we can't identify all these leaders of antifa or these people running these signal chats or the people funding the Protests that have disrupted society for years and years and years and have kept Americans from living in a civilized society and peace. We, we can't, we can't handle that. Right, but we can send 22 year old kids into a foreign country and in one day take their leader.
1:22:25
Yeah.
1:22:53
Get the out of here.
1:22:53
Yeah. Come on, man.
1:22:55
This could be already done and over with and there's a very good reason as to why it hasn't been. I just don't know what that reason is.
1:22:56
Yeah, bro. This shit's crazy, dude. So what do you.
1:23:06
Okay, you get Vance on TV saying we just don't have the resources to, to, you know.
1:23:10
Oh, yeah, yeah. What, what is, how do you feel about him?
1:23:16
Dude?
1:23:19
I, I don't know. Dude, I don't know. I, I don't, I don't, I don't know and I don't know.
1:23:20
I don't trust any, I don't trust anybody.
1:23:25
Dude. I don't, I don't like it because of like his reaction to the whole Charlie Kirk stuff and how like that's just one little piece. There's like, there's a bunch of. I don't like it, dude. I don't like it. Congrats. I mean, apparently about to have the next kid though. Congratulations.
1:23:27
This happens with every country. Every country, every, every, every country in the history of the world eventually gets to a point where the leaders are so corrupt and they're so fat and they're so bloated and they're so accustomed to stealing from the populace that the country ends up collapsing because of revolt. Because what happens is, is that people get to a point where they can't fucking eat. Okay? And we're not even close to that yet. People are stretched. You know, more people are using Buy now, pay later apps than ever in the history. Credit, personal credit card debt is an all time high. We, we, but people are still living outside of their means, okay? They haven't even started to regress into the point of not being able to eat yet. When that happens, that's when the country starts to collapse. That's when revolts will happen. That's when people will start to say we have to do something. Which is unfortunate because that's when the people are at the weakest. When they don't have food and they don't have resources. And the advancements of technology are now making an actual revolt much more unlikely. Which is why we talk about the actual revolution being in personal excellence and personal standards. Because cultural standards dictate politics, not politics. Dictate culture. People have it backwards. And until Americans figure out that their standards, their voice, their life matters and they take it seriously, nothing's going to change, dude. Nothing's going to change. And it's, it's unfortunate because everybody, everybody has been conditioned to believe that their voice doesn't mean anything. Everybody's been conditioned to believe that they are powerless, when in reality, if you were powerless, then why are they spending trillions of dollars to make you believe that you are? They wouldn't do that. The fact that they try to propagate people to the point where they have an entire education system based on the idea that there's nothing you can do and you know you're going to be persecuted against because you're black or you're going to be this because you're white and you're going to be this. They wouldn't do that if they weren't worried about the individual. The individual and their standards and the way they live is what they're most afraid of. And people abandon that responsibility literally every single day. Until that changes. Nothing will change.
1:23:41
It's real, man. That's real. Guys jumping on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. We got one more. Go through this real quick. Something else happened again. There wasn't a whole lot happening, but I did see this. Thought this was interesting. Pretty much every single social media company is getting sued right now. Talk about it. Headline three reads Landmark teen Social media addiction trial against Meta tick tock YouTube begins in California. I thought this was a little interesting, a little out of left field. I'm like, okay, let's dive into it. So Reuters reports that the landmark law bellwether trial taking place in California Superior Court in Los Angeles county marks a significant turning point in the national debate surrounding youth screen time and social media usage. The case involves a 19 year old California woman identified in court documents as KGM, who alleges that she developed an addiction to these social media platforms at a young age due to their attention grabbing design features. According to her lawsuit, this addiction addiction contributed to depression and suicidal thoughts. The trial represents the first time that these technology giants will be required to defend themselves in court over allegations of harm caused by their products. Matthew Bergman, the plaintiff's attorney, emphasized the significance of his legal scrutiny. He stated that the companies will face a level of examination that does not exist when they testify before Congress. The case is the first of several lawsuits expected to proceed to trial this year, all centered on what plaintiffs describe as social media addiction. Among Children and teenagers. The jury will be tasked with determining whether the companies demonstrated negligence in providing products that harmed KGM's mental health, or whether her use of these applications was a substantial factor in her depression when compared to the other potential causes, including third party content she viewed on the platforms or aspects of her offline life. So here my only thing is like the. The piece in here of them trying to prove if it was negligence. I don't think it was ne negligence at all. I think it was intentional. Right. Like, what's that? That. That was a documentary, I think it was on you told me about. It was like the, the. What was it called? Social. You know What?
1:26:22
Social network?
1:28:54
Yeah, Social Network, bro. We're like. And they talk about, like, literally, like they're trying to re engineer the dopamine.
1:28:54
No, you're talking about the book.
1:29:00
No, it's a documentary.
1:29:03
There's a documentary too.
1:29:04
Yeah, but what's that book that we talked about for years?
1:29:06
Chaos Theory.
1:29:09
The Chaos.
1:29:10
Chaos. No, Chaos Machine.
1:29:10
The Chaos Machine. Yeah, that's right. Social.
1:29:11
Social Dilemma is a documentary.
1:29:14
Yeah.
1:29:17
Yeah, bro. You know, I don't think any of that was negligent. Like, I mean, ultimately.
1:29:17
Well, no, I mean, dude, look, dude, social media is valued amongst how much time people spend on the app. Okay? So they're gonna do everything they can to keep people on it.
1:29:22
Yeah. You know, now, whether that leads to depression, I don't. I don't know. I mean, I know cyber bullying is a problem, right, with young kids.
1:29:32
Like, bullying, like, dude, I. I think there's no question. I mean, look, the human body and our mental capacity is not meant to sit here and stare at this. If you take away what's on the screen, people spend six hours a day looking at a piece of. Turn your phone around and just look at it. Is this what humans were designed to do? Humans were not designed to fucking stare at this little box. They're not designed that. And in the operator standard, we have all these people that have been using this technology, and one of the biggest things they say is, I'm spending far less time on social media. And then what they're noticing is when they go on social media, how shitty they feel almost immediately. Right? And you have to have that gap away to start to understand how bad it is for you. And you know, social media, when in its pure form, like back in MySpace or the initial Facebook days or even it was. It was a. It was a true social networking app. But what's it become? It's become advertisements. It's become propaganda. It's become rage bait. It's become trolling. It's not about connecting with your friend that you saw 20 years ago.
1:29:41
Yeah, right.
1:30:55
It's about. It's about other things now. And, you know, we're not meant to live like that. We're not meant to live staring at a fucking device in our hand. And. And I think that any amount of time that you spend like that is eventually going, you know, like, look, dude, it's. We're gonna be dead. Okay? How many years of your life are you gonna spend this looking at a. You know what I mean?
1:30:56
Seven screen. Right?
1:31:27
Exactly. Or a piece of plastic. Yeah, bro, like, when you think about the information, just think about it, like, not being on there and think about you staring at this thing all day. Do you think that that's good for you? Well, you know, now put. Now instead of, like, having just that, now you fill it with 4,000. You know who I mean? Fuck, dude. Who knows how many pieces of information that you see? And we're not meant to process that. That's not human, bro. That's not. That's gonna scramble brains. And it does, dude.
1:31:28
It's different. You know what I think about, dude?
1:32:06
Like, dude, anybody who. Anybody who spends any time away from social will tell you when they come back, they're like, dude, like, dude, when I quit posting in 2020, and then I came back and posted a few times this year, and then I'm like, why the am I doing this? And I understand, like, I have an established personal brand. You know, it really doesn't matter if I post or not. It would probably be different if I didn't, and I would probably feel more inclined to do so. And I understand it is. There's tremendous. I mean, look, dude, my companies wouldn't be the way that they are without social media. That's a truth.
1:32:07
Yeah.
1:32:44
But at the same time, we have to understand, like, what's the difference between utilizing a piece of technology or letting it run our entire lives?
1:32:45
Yeah.
1:32:54
You know?
1:32:55
Yeah, that's what I think about, dude.
1:32:55
And if you look at the division that we've had, like just over this one issue that we spent all this time talking about tonight.
1:32:57
Yeah.
1:33:03
If. If social media didn't exist, do you think that we'd be able to have reasonable conversations about what we observed?
1:33:05
I think so.
1:33:13
Yeah. I agree.
1:33:13
Yeah, I think I agree.
1:33:14
We'd be able to say, hey, man, did you see that video?
1:33:15
Yeah.
1:33:18
And you'd be like, yeah, so I.
1:33:18
Watched it on the 9 o' clock news last night.
1:33:19
Yeah, dude, that was. That wasn't good. Like, and there'd be.
1:33:21
But.
1:33:24
But now because of the dynamic and because of people's selfishness or their. Their want for attention or their need for, you know, like, shares and their race to, like, build an audience, we forgo all of the things that matter to a functioning society, and it's all about ourselves.
1:33:24
Yeah, well, now it's not.
1:33:44
I'd have a much bigger platform, dude, if I made real after real after real of me rage baiting everybody and just saying crazy. But I don't come on the show to say crazy. I come on the show to serve. I come on the show to bring reasonable discussion. And while we might say some extreme sometimes, it's never just for attention. It's because it's what the I see happening.
1:33:45
Yeah. Yeah, well, to that point, too. It's not, you know, it's not just, oh, I'm gonna have a conversation to your point. It's like, no, there's. I can see tens of thousands of conversations on the same exact topic. And, like, that's too much to process. And that. That leads to my other thing. It's like, dude, us as humans, we have not evolved at all compared to how quick technology has evolved. Like, bro, 100 years ago, you know I'm saying, Like, was there even cars back then? You know what I'm saying? Like, like, just how quickly has evolved. We're still the same human, still the same brain. There's been no major adaptations, no. No new developments. And who we are as humans, nothing has changed.
1:34:07
I think social media will be seen, like, cigarettes were, you know, cigarettes for.
1:34:45
Doctors say, a cigarette a day will save your life. That's what they used to say.
1:34:52
Oh, cracking. Coca Cola.
1:34:57
It's good for you.
1:34:58
That's that white guy voice. Jackie Robinson's up to bat. Oh, yeah, bro. Real, though, like, that what you're saying is true, bro. And, you know, we're not. We're not supposed to be able to. To process all of that, bro. No, life's hard, man. It's hard without, like, all the other drama.
1:35:00
Yeah.
1:35:22
And then how unpro. And I personally believe that this is for good reason. I think the reason that we are inundated the way that we are is so that we won't go out and control the things we can't control. We won't go out and train with weights. We won't go out and do cardio. We won't drink water. We won't eat healthy food. We don't take care of ourselves. We don't. We don't. We don't, you know, try to build our own. We sit in envy of what other people have done or what they have appeared to have done, which we don't even know is true or not true. Like, think of all these kids. Like, we see this in, in the chat. Like, even in our last hangout, we had that kid write in and say, why does everybody. Why am I doing things wrong? It seems like everybody that's 22 has a Lamborghini. No, they don't, dude. And so now we have this entire generation of people who think that because they work hard and they. They're trying to do the right way that they're doing it wrong. So then they're like, well, I just won't do it. You know? And like, when you really think about what it's creating, it's creating a country of passive young men who aren't willing to go out and build anything because they don't think that they can or they're too busy scrolling to. To realize that they could. You know, one of the biggest things that we miss nowadays is boredom, okay? Like, all of the best ideas and all of the things that I've created in my life, they come from a place of having space to think. How many of these young people have a space to think anymore? How many of these people are sitting there and like thinking versus just scrolling and then all of a sudden you're.
1:35:23
Told what to think.
1:37:02
It's one hour, two hour, three hours, four hours, five hours. That's fucking five hours you could have been into building the life that you want for yourself.
1:37:03
People always say they get their best ideas while either taking a shower or working out, but they never ask why. It's because you are not distracted and you're totally in that zone. Yeah, that's why you get your best ideas while showering. Or take doing something that's completely redundant and very boring.
1:37:10
Yeah, man.
1:37:27
Before we go ahead, two simple things I want to add to the conversation. The average person spends approximately 9 to 12 years of their lifetime staring at a phone screen. Good God. And that is based on three to six hours of daily usage. If that goes up, there are some studies that suggest up to 21 years over a lifetime.
1:37:29
Crazy dude.
1:37:51
And the second thing, somebody in the Twitter chat said to look up a US patent and not to go too out there. But there is a patent from 2001 which is titled Nervous System Manipulation by Electromagnetic Fields from Monitors. So everything that has electricity, has an electromagnetic field to it. And this is a patent about how your nervous system can be manipulated based on the electromagnetic field from the monitors which we look at every single day throughout the day.
1:37:52
Well, then let's, let's, let's, let's like combine this, right? Like, let's like combine all this. Okay, so you're spending all this time on social media, okay. You're not doing what you should be doing. So you get fatter, you get dumber, your goals get further and further away. Now you're processing an ungodly amount of shit, most of it negative. And you wonder why you're fucking anxious and you wonder why you don't feel good and depressed and you. Exactly, yeah.
1:38:26
So it's a multitude of things.
1:38:54
Yeah, bro, we're not meant to live that way.
1:38:56
Yeah, but here's the thing though. They're going to fucking settle this shit out of court and keep it moving. You know what I'm saying?
1:38:58
Like they're keep moving, bro, or the person would disappear.
1:39:04
No, I will say this. I think they're killing themselves right now and I think they don't see it.
1:39:08
What do you mean?
1:39:15
I think social media platforms are killing themselves and they don't see it. Yeah, What I mean by that is they're over propagating. There's the AI has come in now. People don't know what's real, what's fake. When people don't know what's real or fake, they're going to go back to what they know is real, which is what they can see in real life. And so I, I don't see that like what happening here is, is necessarily like a bad thing. I think we're just reaching a precipice to where people are going to naturally disengage and go. We're seeing it.
1:39:16
People are already beginning.
1:39:44
Dude, I talked to my friend, I talked to one of my friends yesterday, Kevin, who is Ricky's son, who. Okay. He was at the house yesterday and, and he, he usually is in Mexico for the winter. And I was like, what are you, you know, what are you doing? What do you think? What's going on? And you know, and, and because his dad is Mexican, his dad speaks very little English, Great family. They're not illegals.
1:39:45
Yeah.
1:40:13
Okay. And even if they were, they come here and contribute. Okay. I don't think anybody, when they say get rid of the. We're not talking about like the, the people who come and, you know, contribute to society. We're talking about the people who come and steal billions of dollars through their scams and commit all this crime. But regardless, there's nuance to that conversation. But the point is, you know, he's in his 20s. And I said, what do you think? He's like, what do you mean? I said, what do you think of what's going on? He's like, dude, honestly, I don't know. I'm. I'm really not. I'm staying off social media. He's like, it makes me feel like. He's like, I don't want to feel like I hang out with my friends. This guy's in his lower 20s.
1:40:14
No.
1:40:54
You know what I'm saying?
1:40:54
He touches grass.
1:40:55
Yeah, that's right. The young kids and the young, the younger generation is getting back to that. And there's this. There's. There's a, there's a revolt happening. And I don't think it's just younger people. I think older people are starting to, like, be like, dude, this is pointless, you know, And I think the bottom's falling out of it. But I don't think the social media company companies have seen it yet. I think that typical social media is going to either devolve back to what it was where people like, and we see it, right? Look at the trends now, what people share. A lot of people are just back to sharing pictures. They're back to sharing carousels. Like, hey, this is what's going on in my life. They're not really interacting in the comments. They're just like, this is what I got. Post it, and then they go back to living their life. And I, I think, you know, where, where social, where people who are doing social are going to win, is going to be live streaming, I think live stream. You can't fake live streams.
1:40:55
Right?
1:41:52
Right. People want to talk to a trusted voice or hear what a trusted voice has to say. And I think the people who have the capability to be trusted and stream are going to be the winners. And I think everybody else is going to fade away. I think everybody's starting to realize, like, this is just a bunch of bullshit.
1:41:52
Nope.
1:42:08
That's my personal opinion.
1:42:08
I agree, dude. I agree. Guys, let us know down in the comments what you guys think. That being said, we got to get to our final segment.
1:42:09
There will be exceptions to that. Right? But I'm just saying in general, on the whole, yeah, I like, like Duke, dude. I, I don't, I don't really care to, like, scroll through my feed when, you know, six months ago it was animal videos, right? It was. It was we. You know, I see an animal video, and I'd be like, oh, that's really nice. And then I go in the comments, and everybody's like, well, that's AI And I'm like, well, that kind of sucks. Yeah, right? And then now we're to the point where you can't even tell if the people are AI or not. You can't even tell.
1:42:16
Yeah.
1:42:47
So, like, now it's like every single thing that I look at, I'm just like, is that even real?
1:42:47
Yeah.
1:42:52
And that, like, you know, you guys can see I'm not posting as much of my story even. And a lot of that has to do with what I'm doing. An operator standard. I'd rather go in there and read about people winning, and I'd rather go in there and see people working hard, and I'd rather go in there and spend my time around people who are doing productive things in their lives, not living on social media, you know, 400, you know, hours a week or whatever, you know, like, it's real.
1:42:52
It's real, dude.
1:43:15
I don't know, dude.
1:43:16
Yeah, man. Well, guys, jump down to the conversation. Let us know what you guys think. That being said, our final segment of the show. Guys, as always, we have thumbs up or dumb as. Got some brain rot for you. I'm sorry, I got full circle here. Right? What are your people?
1:43:19
Oh, yeah.
1:43:34
Guys. You guys know how this works. Bring a headline in, we talk about it, vote on it. Gets one of these two options. Our thumbs up or dumb as headline reads, I snort all of my food from omelets to steak. It feels phenomenal, even though I'm at risk of infections.
1:43:37
This one time. Like, imagine this. Imagine this being an article in. In, you know, years ago in 1980s.
1:43:57
Yeah. Oh, man.
1:44:06
You know what I'm saying? Outcast, like, bro, just. We're just dumb as.
1:44:07
Yeah. Send it to the insane asylum.
1:44:10
Yeah.
1:44:12
Yeah. Well, let's dive into one of your people. Catherine quite literally inhales all of her meals. You wouldn't believe it until you saw it. The Virginia millennial blends her foods and snorts it through a straw. She showed off this freaky feeding frenzy on Wednesday's season seven premiere of TLC's My Strange Addiction. You know, any clip that starts off with avocado toast, you know, it's about to be. About to be real. Good dog. You like avocado toast?
1:44:13
No.
1:44:47
Have you ever had it, though?
1:44:48
Yes.
1:44:49
You don't like it?
1:44:49
It's super overrated.
1:44:50
Really? Yeah, I mean, I. I guess I'd agree with that.
1:44:51
Hey, that's super over. I mean, I mean, you go to a restaurant, it's like $30 for avocado toast.
1:44:55
Yeah, bro, they out. They do tax it. Wait, so is that, Is that why you're mad, though? Like, I mean, is it, like, is it because of the price?
1:45:02
Like, no.
1:45:07
Do you think I do I get mad about the price of anything?
1:45:08
Well, I'm saying. But yeah, that's why you brought it up. That's what I'm like.
1:45:10
I'm just like, no, it's. No, but when I see people that. That. That I know are not wealthy ordering it, I think they're retarded.
1:45:14
Not only that, this comes in a wide array of foods that you would not think of when you're hungry. When you're really hungry, you crave a few things. This is definitely not one of them.
1:45:22
Yeah, yeah. Like, oh, I'm starving. I want some avocado toast. But you would not crave it, bro. Oh, that's great. That's great. Yeah. Well, I mean, that's not even, like, real. That's like avocado paste puree.
1:45:33
Yeah.
1:45:44
You know what I'm saying?
1:45:45
Ohana first in Twitter chat saying, avocado toast is how the gays do it.
1:45:46
I mean.
1:45:55
Yeah, I mean, dude, we've all been there, right? Like, we go to a Sunday brunch and we see, like, you know, the typical brunch crowd.
1:45:56
Oh, yeah, bro.
1:46:04
And everybody's like, posturing up and they're ordering 45, you know, champagnes and avocado. It's like, bro, I know you're broke. I know. Because you're posturing with the food that you eat. You know what I'm saying?
1:46:05
Yeah. Give me some steak and eggs, bro. Yeah.
1:46:21
The people who are who they say who they are never have to say it.
1:46:24
No.
1:46:29
Yeah.
1:46:30
Well, let's check.
1:46:30
Let's check Catherine and her snorting ability, shall we?
1:46:31
Well, bro, you want another example of this Caviar.
1:46:34
I like caviar.
1:46:38
No, you don't. Nobody likes caviar. It's a fake ass food. It's no different than onions.
1:46:39
Fake.
1:46:46
Let me tell you something. Let me tell you something, dude. Let me tell you something. You know how I know? You know how I know people are stupid, huh? Because they eat a onions, dude. How do you think? On. Would you ever. Have you ever pulled an onion out of the ground?
1:46:47
I have.
1:47:06
Did you just take a bite of it?
1:47:06
No.
1:47:09
Would you?
1:47:09
Yeah.
1:47:10
Oh, you would?
1:47:11
Yeah.
1:47:11
Okay. Well, then you're stupid.
1:47:12
I like onions.
1:47:13
No, you don't.
1:47:14
Why don't I?
1:47:15
Because nobody likes them. For sure.
1:47:16
People like onions.
1:47:18
They were tricked into liking them. It's the king's theory.
1:47:19
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
1:47:24
The king's theory is this. Back in the day, there was a bunch of fucking hungry people. They needed food. And the king said, well, let's trick them and let's go pull this weed out of the ground that looks like it smells like your hands smell like after you touch it. And we'll tell them that it's a wonderful food. Okay. And that's how onions came to be.
1:47:25
Yeah.
1:47:51
So all the hungry peasants.
1:47:52
Yeah.
1:47:53
Were all told that it was caviar.
1:47:54
That's right.
1:47:55
Okay. And they ate it. And that's how it became accepted as a food. That's my theory.
1:47:56
My ancestral.
1:48:01
I just think. I just think nobody. Nobody fucking eats snail shit or eggs or whatever the fuck caviar is.
1:48:02
Fish eggs, dude.
1:48:10
Nobody eats that shit. That's so fucking good.
1:48:10
I do, though.
1:48:13
No, you don't know. You think you're fancy. No. You think you're fancy when you eat it, so you say it's good.
1:48:14
I'm a food aficionado. No, I think that's fair.
1:48:19
There's nobody that likes it. I refuse to believe it. Onions are fucking gross.
1:48:22
Our chat is divided on your opinion.
1:48:28
I don't get. I don't care. They could be divided all they want. Like, if you like it, that means that you. You fell for the trick.
1:48:30
Like a French onion soup, though, dude. Like a good French onion soup. You ever have French onion soup?
1:48:36
Nobody pulled it out of the ground and cooked it. They ate it raw first.
1:48:42
Yeah, but like. But. But cooking it, like, cooking it is.
1:48:45
Like, I figured out how to make something that tastes, like, tastes better. Yeah.
1:48:48
I mean, you eat potatoes out the ground raw.
1:48:52
No.
1:48:55
All right, you gotta cook them. You got. You gotta put.
1:48:55
I would eat a potato out of the ground if I was starving, though. I wouldn't eat an onion.
1:48:57
Oh, dude. Oh, Andy. Oh.
1:49:01
I'm just saying, dude.
1:49:04
Oh. All right, let's check. Let's check this. Let's check this lady out. You're. You'll like this.
1:49:06
Okay.
1:49:13
Check this clip.
1:49:14
There is quite a little bit of spice in this guacamole. I'm nervous, but I'm. I'm excited to try it.
1:49:16
She looks like she snorts her.
1:49:22
She sounds like it for sure.
1:49:26
Listen.
1:49:28
Sounds like.
1:49:28
This is what people do for clicks and views and attention.
1:49:29
Oh, you don't Think this is real? No, this is real. How do you snorting their food just to like, who's doing half the they're.
1:49:31
Doing on social media? Who's doing half the.
1:49:37
Touche. All right, fair point.
1:49:43
But I mean, listen, man, here's the deal. Not enough people were hugged when they were little kids. Yeah. They didn't get attention. They didn't have parents that gave a about them. And now they're put on social media and they're thinking about how much crazy stupid ass can I do for attention without thinking, like, there's good attention and then there's bad attention. Like, look at all these fat that are like fat influencers who eat. Look how much I eat in a day. I eat 50,000 cal and then boom, they're dead.
1:49:47
Yeah, right.
1:50:14
Y like worldwide.
1:50:15
Yes.
1:50:17
That's a global.
1:50:18
It happens all the time. But you know, views. I'm famous.
1:50:18
That's right. Was famous.
1:50:24
40% of the Internet is real people. 60% is fake.
1:50:28
Yeah.
1:50:33
Blended as it is. Some. Sometimes I'll add something. It's even olive oil. They do it a lot in Italian restaurants. I don't have an aversion to chewing, but I have an aversion to the weird text sugars that come with food.
1:50:34
You have no problem in your mouth?
1:50:47
No, no, I. I think it's awful and I think it's like primitive, you.
1:50:50
Know.
1:50:54
Like, I'm getting pissed off now.
1:50:57
Come on, come on.
1:50:58
Stay with me, man.
1:51:00
Stay with me.
1:51:01
Don't do me, bro.
1:51:02
Don't do me. You my boy blue. Come on, man.
1:51:03
Look at her face. Why is this person on television? We used to put people on TV and put people in front of the crowd that had something of value to say. The people who have things of value to say do not get the attention anymore. It's all about how stupid can you be? Those are the people that are rewarded. And if you want to know what the is going on, I'll tie this again back to Atlas Shrugged. Go. Because I know you won't read it because it's a thousand pages. Go to chat GPT tonight and say, please summarize Atlas Shrugged. It'll give you a little summary and then ask it again. Please expand this into a 10 minute read because I know that's the attention span that everybody has. It's a maximum of 10 fucking minutes. If you read that shit, you will understand this shit anyway. I don't even want to watch this. This lady's fucking retarded. Go ahead.
1:51:06
Thank you.
1:52:05
I mean, I do not see Snorting my food as a problem. I think it has a lot of benefits. No risk of choking. I don't overeat. I consume less calories.
1:52:05
Sure looks like that's a lie.
1:52:17
I was like, that's.
1:52:21
Listen, bro, back in the 80s, if you wanted to snore something to lose weight, you snorted cocaine like everybody else.
1:52:26
That's right. That's right. Holy. That's right. That good. That. That.
1:52:31
Snort your celery health out of here, man.
1:52:34
God. Let's say all.
1:52:43
Bro, we're. Listen, I'm done.
1:52:46
Yeah. Honestly, I'm done.
1:52:47
I'm done. I'm done coming on the show and trying to convince anybody of anything of value. Because nobody wants anything of value. They want. They want stupid. So let's just do stupid shit.
1:52:49
Yeah.
1:53:03
Anyway, Keep going. Proceed.
1:53:04
I have had bloody noses about once or twice, and that was more at the beginning. It has really no drawbacks. Except that is spicy.
1:53:14
Keep going.
1:53:31
Nobody accepts my habit. Nobody accepts me for who I am.
1:53:34
I wonder why not everybody should be accepted for who the they are. Some people are pieces of. Some people are dumb as some people are offer no value. Which is why you're not accepted for who you are. Because there's an understanding that you should be a certain way to be accepted. This whole idea that everybody's supposed to accept you for who the you are is the problem in the world. Sometimes you're just stupid or you're shitty, or you need to improve or you need. Like, where. Where do we sign this contract of just accept me for who I am? I'm a fucking do whatever I want and you're supposed to love it.
1:53:39
Yeah. What social contract is that?
1:54:19
It doesn't exist.
1:54:22
Yeah.
1:54:24
I have lost several friendships from how I snort my food.
1:54:29
Yeah.
1:54:33
Because just because I cannot stand to have hate in my life if I'm at certain social events. Sometimes I'm absolutely stuck by social norms to eat orally. It just makes me very uncomfortable. I'm very socially awkward and very quiet because of that. I do try to avoid events that I'm gonna have to eat the conventional way.
1:54:33
Yeah. Because it's everybody else's fault. It's everybody else's fault. But here I am doing a television show. How weird I am. Get the fuck out of here.
1:54:56
Storing coffee, whatever.
1:55:05
It's like a weird cycle.
1:55:08
Let's get the chat going.
1:55:10
I don't want people to fucking ostracize me. But I'm gonna continue to do this weird shit. And then, by the way, let me put it on the fucking television show.
1:55:13
I'm sure they'll accept me then.
1:55:21
I'm exhausted by this dude.
1:55:25
Wada Swatter says I don't want to be accepted. Andy for sure goes to ice protests.
1:55:28
No, no, he didn't say Andy.
1:55:34
You guys like onions? He. Yes. 80%. 20%.
1:55:36
Yeah, well, I think that 20%'s lying.
1:55:40
No. Everybody knows you don't snort zins. You put them in your butt. That's perfectly normal. You should accept me for that.
1:55:47
Yeah, right, right, right. That's right.
1:55:55
Her nose identifies as a mouth.
1:55:57
Oh, man.
1:56:00
I don't. I'm very uncomfortable. I don't have any hate in my life. Well, that's probably your problem. Yeah. No, I wonder how she gives head. She snorts some dicks right up her nose.
1:56:01
I'm not used to doing it the conventional way.
1:56:14
Don't judge me. You're not allowed to judge me.
1:56:17
Oh, man. All right, so thumbs up on this.
1:56:22
Yeah, bro. I can't be the only one that's.
1:56:25
Exhausted by this just a social degree.
1:56:31
Well, I think.
1:56:33
Here's my thing. We gotta see this. And we call it out for what it is and. And hopes that. That, you know, curves culture.
1:56:34
It won't. It won't. Because Go back to Atlas Shrugged and you'll read it and you'll understand. They're rewarding degeneracy. They're villainizing producing. They're villainizing success. Rewarding absurdity like that.
1:56:40
It's happening in a digital format.
1:56:54
Yes. You know, this is like that royal couple, Harry and his. Megan.
1:56:57
Oh, yeah.
1:57:04
Please leave us alone. But we'll do every press.
1:57:05
Yeah, right, right, right.
1:57:07
Please respect our privacy. But here's what we do every day, Right?
1:57:08
Right.
1:57:12
It's like, dude, shut the up.
1:57:12
We want privacy. Here's a new book that details.
1:57:14
I don't want to be judged for being weird, but let me do the weirdest ever on the television.
1:57:16
Yeah, right.
1:57:20
Like, shut up. Like, you're. I can't deal with any hate in my life. It's everybody around me. No, it's you. It's you. There's a reason why people are saying you're a weirdo. Because you're weird. It's weird. And that's okay.
1:57:21
Yep. Guys. Andy.
1:57:40
Dude.
1:57:41
That's all I got, dude. Thumbs down for this lady.
1:57:42
It's a show called Weird Obsession.
1:57:45
This is tame compared to the lady that drinks nail polish all day.
1:57:48
But, see? Why? Why?
1:57:51
I watched this and I just realized, why are we not that bad?
1:57:52
Why are we making a show on.
1:57:54
Because people are stupid as. And they watch it. That's. That's people, okay? The average person is dumb as, period.
1:57:56
That is also relaying message to all the other weirdos. Like, hey, it's okay being a weirdo. And if you don't accept me, you're listening.
1:58:05
I'm okay with being weird. You could be a little everybody. Like, look, human uniqueness and imperfections are what is beautiful about people. There's no beauty, imperfection, or not being a little bit weird. Everybody's a little bit.
1:58:11
There's a line.
1:58:23
There is a line. When you start to do it for attention and absurdity, you're now crossing over into intentional weirdness, which is not cool. Okay? It's not cool. Like, dude, we need a purge.
1:58:24
We. Our brain cells definitely got depleted.
1:58:44
You guys are welcome. I mean, just listen. Just reminds, you know, this was a reminder for everybody that, you know, at least you're not snorting up your nose, you know, Take that. Take that to the bank.
1:58:47
Yeah. Why don't you have like a normal. A normal kink or fetish? Yeah, you know, I don't know.
1:58:57
Like, I don't think any kinks are normal, though. Like, that's the.
1:59:03
That's why I think everybody has them. I think everybody's into weird, but, like, keep that to yourself.
1:59:05
That's real.
1:59:11
You know what I'm saying? Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, I. Like. I don't know, man. Yeah, they. They put me and say, oh, you're forcing. You're killing people by making them drink a gallon of water. But let's normalize. Snorting spicy margaritas up our nose. The out of here, man.
1:59:11
You just gotta.
1:59:32
People for you guys that don't remember. Like, a couple years ago, they were hammering me in mainstream media for telling people to drink a gallon of water.
1:59:34
If you just call it a kink, you'll be good.
1:59:44
Yeah.
1:59:46
Yeah, man. Yeah. Well, guys. Andy, that's all I have.
1:59:50
Yeah. Like Ben says, it's okay to have secrets and feel ashamed about them like the rest of us. Holy usc.
1:59:56
Micah is true, too.
2:00:06
Yep.
2:00:08
God, that. That's true. USC Micah says their parents never beat their ass for doing stupid for attention.
2:00:09
That is correct.
2:00:18
That's real. Yeah.
2:00:19
The world was a better place when our parents beat us into submission. That's right.
2:00:21
Better place before child protective service.
2:00:26
Oh, fuck. It was. It just was.
2:00:28
Andy, any weird obsessions? Nick is asking.
2:00:30
Weird obsessions? No, I don't think so. Yeah, actually, I do. I'm weirdly obsessed with trying to convince everybody to make something of their lives. I'm weirdly obsessed with it. And for. And I wish I wasn't. Then I could just live my life.
2:00:33
Yeah.
2:00:50
Matthew is suggesting the new 75 hard saying, pound of rice, pound of bananas, snort a gallon of water. Two workouts, bro.
2:00:50
Does anybody. Does anybody in the chat know what a stuntman shot is? Stunt man, stuntman shot.
2:00:58
Let's ask the chat.
2:01:04
Do you know what a stuntman is?
2:01:05
No.
2:01:07
Does anybody here know what a stuntman. I know what a stuntman is. We used to do them.
2:01:08
A stuntman stuntman shot sounds like something with somebody getting kicked in the balls or something.
2:01:12
Does anybody. Yeah, I floss my fake teeth. The. You talking about? I didn't spend. Spend no 50 grand on this grill to not floss.
2:01:19
Is stuntman a cocktail?
2:01:26
Stuntman is a. This is what we did. This is what real men used to do. Okay.
2:01:28
Oh, buddy.
2:01:35
You fucking snort a line of salt. Oh. Okay. You take a shot of tequila, all right? And then you fucking squeeze a lemon in your eye.
2:01:36
Oh, God. Why?
2:01:45
Yeah. Who hurts, man?
2:01:47
Why?
2:01:48
Why?
2:01:49
What the fuck, man?
2:01:49
Oh, yeah. That's a real thing.
2:01:50
That's a Google. Look at.
2:01:52
There he goes. Snort the salt, squeeze the lime in the eye. Drink. That's correct.
2:01:53
Oh, no. God, no.
2:01:57
That is correct.
2:01:58
Why would you.
2:01:59
Do you look it up? Yes. What's it say?
2:02:00
It's a tequila stuntman cocktail. It's a dangerous cocktail. The Methodist procedure involves snorting salt, shooting a flaming shot of tequila and squeezing a lime in the eye.
2:02:02
That's right.
2:02:12
It is often considered a suicide shot.
2:02:12
Yeah, see, that's what that. That's where I got all this hair on my chest.
2:02:14
Oh, yeah.
2:02:18
Yeah. And on my back. You know what I'm saying?
2:02:19
I do that. I still got hair on my chest.
2:02:21
The Missouri man technique.
2:02:23
That's right. That's what we do here in Missouri.
2:02:25
That's what y' all do here.
2:02:27
If you had done a stuntman.
2:02:29
No.
2:02:30
Well, we're gonna have to change that.
2:02:32
Oh, I'm cool.
2:02:33
Yeah.
2:02:35
Definitely some white people. That's right. That's right. Absolutely.
2:02:35
All right. You're just sick. It's. It's. It's Y, O, U, R, E. Yeah, he's right.
2:02:39
That's right. Yeah. You're retarded. Just kidding. It's a pot calling the kettle black. It's fine. I can't spell either.
2:02:45
What was the bar mat at the drink at the end of the night? I don't remember. I remember that, but I never Did. That's what you do to people you don't like.
2:02:54
I've seen that.
2:03:00
What's the black origin for that? What's your answer for that?
2:03:00
Why are you asking him?
2:03:04
The black version of the stuntman, I think it's a. I think it's universal. I think you could be black and do the stuntman. It's probably, you know, it's probably like.
2:03:05
I think the black version is anything that involves MD 2020.
2:03:15
I think it's, you know, the black version is snort a line of crack. Right? Drink a shot of Mad Dog, squeeze some watermelon in your eye.
2:03:18
I was gonna say don't. Don't sign the child support papers. No, no, no, no, no, no.
2:03:31
I got it, I got it. The black stuff, man. Here it is, okay? It's snort a line of crack, drink. Drink a shot. Drink a shot of Mad Dog, squeeze a watermelon in your eye, and then don't pay for it.
2:03:36
No tilt.
2:03:53
All right, that's the show.
2:03:58
Is it, bro? Is it?
2:04:01
Yeah, we're finishing some good old fashioned American racism.
2:04:02
Oh, man, tomorrow's gonna be great. Oh, I can't wait.
2:04:04
I know all you are laughing, dude. I'm telling you right now. I know they're laughing. Oh, yeah, yeah. Outspoken world says retarded fatigue. Me too.
2:04:10
Let's end the show. Oh, man. All right, dude. Well, Wednesday night, guys.
2:04:18
All right, Wednesday night, hang out.
2:04:22
Yeah.
2:04:24
All right. After hours. Wednesday night, 7pm Central. Central might have a special guest joining us. Can't say who it is.
2:04:24
All right.
2:04:35
All right, guys. All right, guys. Good show. Appreciate you guys. We will see you on Wednesday. Don't be a hoe share the show.
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