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Speaker 1: Ah right, Hello everybody, Welcome to Thursday's edition of Thought Crime. This is one thirty one. We're starting to get up there in the numbers, and we are joined today by myself, of course, Danny and Russ. Welcome Danny and Russ. Tyler's going to be joining us soon, but in the interest of keeping everything live and on the tracks, we're going to Tyler's and Transit. So who'll be joining us in just a bit. We're starting today with sports ball, sports ball, lots of sports going on. Danny, you are the big sports ball fan. What what sports are we watching right now?
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Speaker 2: All right?
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Speaker 3: We got the NBA. Really, that's about it, because well baseball, but I'm a Cubs fan. The clubs are terrible right now. We got the NBA and baseball without football going on right now. It's a little rough.
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Speaker 1: Soccer's not hockey.
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Speaker 3: I'm not that big of a hockey.
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Speaker 1: Got golf, hockey, you got the French Open, You've got, you got World Cup.
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Speaker 3: Now, Soccer's not a real sport.
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Speaker 4: Soccer is not a real sport, thank you.
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Speaker 1: Danny's coming in hot, coming in Spice. I disagree. I like the World Cup. I like cheering on team America. I kind of don't care what the forum is as long as we win curling at the Olympics. I'm freaking out about the American team winning so country.
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Speaker 3: Like, I'm not going to turn on a random like Mexico is playing Iran.
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Speaker 1: I'm not, no, not at all. All right, Okay, so you like basketball, Russ, What do you like baseball?
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Speaker 3: I love baseball, baseball, basketball.
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Speaker 1: Okay, so you're like an All American? Yeah, those three you're an All American youth. All right, So here we go. We gotta talk about game through four. Game four of the NBA Finals. The question is is it the best game for or is it the best NBA Final game in history? At one point, the Knicks were down twenty nine points. They came all the way back to win by one. It was like every single celebrity you can amain. Iagine that like connected to New York in any possible way. You've got t Swift, she's got that New York song. You got Jerry Seinfeld, you got Ben Stiller, you got who else do we got? Dude?
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Speaker 4: Uh? Timothy Chalome was there?
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Speaker 1: Chalame knifelong New York's fan. I think Jenner was there. J in l A yeah, l A guy. Yeah, let's uh Seinfeld. Now, who's the black dude? The director? I keep forgetting for an NBA gain. I just think it's like l yeah, fair enough. Oh, there's John McEnroe tennis, Larry David, there's a lot of people there. Anyways, it was all the celebrities and it was an incredible game, as you can see from the b roll. So the Knicks came come back highlights in the fourth quarter. This is is this a b role that we're playing the highlights?
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Speaker 3: Yeah, was such a stupid shot by Bronti he got bailed out.
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Speaker 1: Well that's I think we should play it. Uh Okay, Knicks winning basketball. This is the look at that. By the way, everybody in the crowd was saying, it was the most explosive Madison Square Garden has been. Now, to remind you, Madison Square Garden has not had a winning championship team since nineteen seventy three. Kathy Hokeel was wrong by saying the championship team of nineteen ninety three. They did go to the finals in ninety three, but they did not win the championship. Let's go ahead and play the winning basket cut two.
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Speaker 5: Hey might just getting go flat for Jail and Brunton allow him to operate at the top one o one, Bronson.
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Speaker 1: Gets it fires up at thread shot.
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Speaker 4: No God, but it's gone.
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Speaker 1: It's gone. It's gone. With one point two remaining, Nicks.
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Speaker 4: Take the lead.
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Speaker 6: Oh galla, nob he's one oh seven one o six.
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Speaker 1: Pavla marathon.
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Speaker 4: They can't pull over.
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Speaker 1: With a bunch of ex NBA players. A lot of old Knicks were there. Listen. Okay, here's what I'm gonna say. This is my actual thought. I don't care about the NBA basically since Michael Jordan. Okay, like I really don't. Me and Charlie shared this in common, but this was the highest rated NBA Finals game since Michael Jordan, And for that, I think it's kind of cool. The the world is a better place when like all three major US sports are all thriving and doing well. So I'm okay with it. I'm good with it. I like this.
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Speaker 5: I think I gave up on specifically sports that I didn't care about once they started trying to make like statements, like political statements. Yeah, I mean that's what that's when I was like, I don't I didn't like watching basketball in the beginning, I don't like, I'm not gonna watch it now.
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Speaker 4: That's kind of my where my head goes.
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Speaker 1: But this is why I love this because it's just about the sport. It's just about the game. Nobody's talking about this game because like somebody took a knee for George Floyd or and racism in the end zone. This is literally just what it was. A great basketball game.
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Speaker 4: It bastball game.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, this is the first good basketball game I think I've seen a long time. They've made the league soft where it's just three and D just jack up shots.
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Speaker 1: But all right, So unfortunately, if you show Top five, the Knicks fans were committing chaos after the game. So you saw the celebrities mostly white inside. This is their fans outside, because you know, it's not just enough to win the game, you have to go cause mayhem and get arrested. They'll all be released in twenty minutes. I mean, I think this is oh gosh.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, they had a free palace sign flag. I think it comes down.
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Speaker 1: I just changed my mind. Screw this in general, and I'm now officially rooting for San Antonio after seeing that unusual suspects. Dude, these poor police in New York City. You have a mayor that hates you. You have a citizenry that voted for a mayor who hates you, so they therefore kind of hate you too. There are a bunch of hoodlums. Look at this, there's like four white people in that whole crowd. Like, where did all the white people go?
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Speaker 3: We call it blacktivities.
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Speaker 1: This is all right. Listen, New York's gonna freak out about this. I mean, good for New York. Listen. Okay. The other thing that's happening here, though, is the Daily Beast, which is a rag obviously a left room rag their base, and Drudge put this on his front page. Of course, they're saying that the only game that the New York Knicks, the New York New York Knicks had a thirteen game winning streak. Then Trump goes to Madison Square Garden for Game three, they lose him, and then Taylor Swift comes through game and then they win in this dramatic fashion. So everybody's calling it the Trump curse. I would like to flip that on its head, however, because if Trump actually causes some pain and accountability for New York in general, don't. I don't think that is a curse. I think that is like justice.
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Speaker 3: It's a good thing.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a good thing. If Trump goes to the game and you lose, that's a good thing for you. Although I will say, I mean, admittedly, Trump's probably a Knicks fan.
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Speaker 3: So yeah, yeah, do.
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Speaker 1: You believe in the curse of Taylor Swift or Trump or Trump?
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Speaker 3: I'll get behind the Taylor Swift curse though, if we can get one started. Not a fan, it's.
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Speaker 1: It's Taylor Kelsey. I will tell you. Yeah, all right, all right, we're gonna transition now.
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Speaker 3: She's actually hosting her wedding apparently at Madison Square Garden, Taylor Swift, that's what I saw.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, is that true? I heard something about that too.
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Speaker 2: I can confirm that that's true.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, it is true. Because nothing says you're not a crazy person like hosting your wedding in in a stadium.
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Speaker 1: What does that mean? I mean she's gonna be doing like who knows, Like I'll pull on. Wait, it's like for real, Like, is she gonna invite Michael? You know about this forty thousand fans?
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Speaker 2: I know nothing beyond the headlines, but every reliable source in their mother has confirmed that she is hosting her wedding their MSG.
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Speaker 3: Hosting your own wedding at Madison Square Garden is next level narcissism.
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Speaker 1: But like, how many people are you going to bring? Hold on? We've got to look this up.
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Speaker 3: Twenty thousand people?
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Speaker 1: Yeah, maybe maybe the internet knows how many people is t Swift inviting to her wedding at MSG. That is a very good question.
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Speaker 3: That's hold twenty two thousand people.
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Speaker 1: Okay, she's inviting around eleven hundred or twelve hundred guests according to multiple reports that they're having their wedding at Madison Square Garden, but it's coming from TMZ. Okay, this fits MSG's banquet capacity around twelve to fifty and it's about a million dollars a night to pay for Madison Square Garden for a rental. Yeah, it checks out, checks out? All right? Okay, even though you disagree, I think, Okay, I'm probably gonna get a lot of hate from our audience here on this one. I actually think the World Cup is a tremendous sporting of it. What do you think this ye for.
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Speaker 3: Putting people to sleep?
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Speaker 4: Soccers fake thank you.
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Speaker 5: Soccers fake like like they they they want to call it football because they want it to actually compare to football.
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Speaker 1: Okay, and I don't even like, don't even football. You barely use your foot your feet with the ball in football. Okay, they're kicking football.
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Speaker 3: Football requires some type of actual manliness like and skill soccer is. I mean, listen, as soon as they get touched, they fall over and expect the ref to bail them out with a colorful little gay card that sends somebody to side you. Half the games end in a tie. The whole sport's just ridiculous.
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Speaker 1: I mean basketball, there's a lot of flops in basketball you ever.
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Speaker 3: See, but somebody, at least somebody scores. In soccer, you're watching for an hour and a half. It's the same as watching a marathon. You're just watching guys run up and down that nothing's ever even happening.
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Speaker 4: The same problem I have with football is the same problem I have with basketball.
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Speaker 3: Watch foreigners run around all head to the southern border.
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Speaker 4: I don't need to.
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Speaker 3: Watch the World Cup, Okay, just saying.
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Speaker 1: By the way, you know, it's funny the Iranian team is staying in Mexico. They're only allowed to come into America the day before a match. Amen, right, Amen, God bless them all that, and yeah, they there's much to do about that because we did. By the way, did you see this, we kicked out a Somali referee because he was The reporters were like, by all accounts is the best referee in Africa, which I responded as going like is that.
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Speaker 3: A good He only had tay saw Ka, but other than that.
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Speaker 1: Gat al Shabab. So this is what's funny. So like after we boot him from the country until we can't go come come in, he goes back to Somalia. He gets a heroes welcome in Somalia. I mean they're freaking out. They're greeting and putting a trape in a Somali flag that looks like the Minnesota flag now over his shoulders. And then al Shabab comes out with a statement supporting him, defending him.
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Speaker 5: He got a heroes welcome because he did the one thing that most Smalians don't do, and let's go back to their country.
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Speaker 1: This is going We have the b roll of him returning, show the heroes welcome for the one returning Somali of all time. He is the one that didn't flee.
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Speaker 4: Then came back.
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Speaker 1: He tried, he tried. But you know it's funny if you watch the news reports of this guy, it's all about like he's the best referee in all of Africa. And I'm like, okay, I guess he won some award last year. Okay, but do they have them in like a rank ranking somewhere that like these are the top ten in this rank order? And is there like a scoring system or is this just a fun way to describe him so that you make trumpet racist?
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Speaker 4: Also? Is this Somalia's only export?
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Speaker 3: What people?
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Speaker 7: Yeah?
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Speaker 3: And people terrorists?
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Speaker 1: Which is funny right now because I said, Trump's like bragging about stealing Iranian oil now and I was like, he learned a thing or two from ilhan Omar's people.
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Speaker 4: We need we need a meme of Trump going I'm the captain.
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Speaker 8: Now.
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Speaker 1: That's gonna end up on true social interest. Okay, I gotta be honest with you. I'm stoked about World Cup and I love the like cross cultural sports stuff I do. I love I love watching Okay, here's why I like World Cup. Danny, You're wrong about this, Okay, you can tell the nature of a culture based on the way they play soccer or football, whatever you want to call it. Yes you can. The Germans, it's like, at least it used to be.
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Speaker 3: Now the Germans are also so if the French like never scored a goal in history then or.
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Speaker 1: Their own goals, yeah, only own goals. No no, no, no. So actually the French have won World Cups. I mean, they have a really proud football tradition in France in a really good league. But it's increasingly more foreigners that play on their teams, so it's less so.
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Speaker 4: I mean, they are good at running well well.
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Speaker 3: Also have you seen the French team. I don't think they're they're not very French.
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Speaker 1: No, that's what I mean. So it's it's less and less like this. But I mean ten years ago it was like the Germans were very German in the German precision. It worked its way out on the field like they they held formation better than any other team and they won the World Cup. The Spanish Spanish had that run where they were winning World Cups and euro Cups and all stuff. They are the like a creative team, you like all the spice of the Latin culture. You would see it come out of the field America like we're kind of a hodgepodge of a bunch of different things, but it's not really our our go to sport. What's now interesting, though, I guess, is because all the European teams are flooded with foreigners and they're all mixed up. Will that hold? That's a one question too. I think most of our starters playing like the Premier League. Now there's they're Americans. They play in the Premier League or the German League, or the or the Italian League. So we've got a pretty good team. I'm actually stoked about it. But again I understand everybody's gonna.
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Speaker 4: The only thing I enjoy football related is Ted Lasso.
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Speaker 1: You said football, see, well.
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Speaker 3: You know what you're russ virus is taking over.
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Speaker 4: It's true.
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Speaker 1: I was just okay, here's what I hate about like MLS and stuff like that. In the United States. Every single freaking' fan of this stuff is like a total lib It's it's awful. I don't go to games because they're not because.
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Speaker 3: It's a soft sport, so it breeds soft gay people. I actually got paid if the sport as like no physicality to it, you're not going to get any like manly people.
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Speaker 1: They're not all gay, Danny.
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Speaker 4: Actually a funny story.
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Speaker 5: Randomly before I worked worked here and everything. I actually I don't know how they found my photography website, but Arsenal reached out and I ended up getting paid by Arsenal to go shoot photos of their like fan club.
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Speaker 1: Really yeah, like so literally did.
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Speaker 5: I had to wake up at like five am to go to this pub because they were watching the finals, and yeah.
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Speaker 4: It was it was kind of cool.
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Speaker 5: Like I was like, all right, nope, I just got my photos printed in like a magazine and everything.
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Speaker 1: So we have some some some fun cultural interactions, Danny, even though you hate everything apparently, don't make me. Don't make me.
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Speaker 4: It is.
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Speaker 5: It is fun to watch people that don't live in America come here and then find out a little bit of pieces of our culture.
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Speaker 1: Do we have that sweet from earlier? We have it all right? Here we go. So here's a Scottish man trying mac and cheese for the first time. It's not six.
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Speaker 5: Look a look at as a Scottish guy in America.
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Speaker 4: Here is a fact for you. Mac and cheese here in the States is better than your just a fact, and I'm here marked.
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Speaker 1: Out mad eight. It's great to hear they cut it short. Yeah, oh that's too bad. So there's a tweet about waffle house. Yeah, these tweets show me the waffle house tweet number seven. I haven't seen this. What does it say? Just had our first waffle house experience at one am. Great food, great prices, and friendly staff. Ten out of ten. We will be coming back. See I like, wait, we have them here, don't we.
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Speaker 3: Yeah. Yeah, there's a lot of highways half a mile down the road.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, okay, I haven't been to it yet. Uh Number eight bass Pro shops. This kind of reminds me when the Japanese American perched everybody's timelines for a little while. We found another what is this Survell place on our way? I know some people will say I'm too positive about everything I see, but this place was crazy. They had a shooting range in the store. So good to see you look at people love so good. People love that.
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Speaker 3: That guy Freddy la seven like his whole feet. He has been going like all over the country. He has like twenty different places he's gone to.
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Speaker 1: Then he loved different you go to like in other countries. You go to their monuments, their statues, their museums. People come here and they're like Mac and cheese, Bass pro shops and what do we got waffle house? And then oh this one number nine? This was cracking me up. Danny.
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Speaker 3: You read it, So she goes, Okay, I guess it was going to happen eventually, my first negative experience. Why is one item locked up yet others items the same price aren't. And then the guy beneath, well, we were all I didn't include it.
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Speaker 1: They didn't.
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Speaker 3: They said what we were all thinking? Are you ready for that conversation?
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Speaker 1: Okay, this is a European though it's a European. Yeah, European makes the tweet? Why are they locking up?
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Speaker 4: She's Swish?
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Speaker 1: Why are they locking up certain body watches and not the other part?
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Speaker 3: Are you ready for that conversation? Are you speed running American immersion? It's the same reason that sunscreen and Father's Day cards aren't locked up. I didn't include that bottom part.
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Speaker 1: You read it.
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Speaker 3: He set me up.
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Speaker 5: I couldn't, but it's what we were all thinking.
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Speaker 4: Part is to your point.
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Speaker 5: Later on, she comments, oh no, what I I didn't realize this up?
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Speaker 1: You could tell she she realized she had done something like viral by accident.
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Speaker 3: And it was just an as I've never seen the O block before.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, anyways, so that's fun. What's this Joey Chestnut?
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Speaker 6: One chest This guy said, Just realize, it said, Just realize that Europeans will be present to watch Joey Chestnut Inhale eighty four poork pistols on live television in honor of our nation's independence.
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Speaker 4: Like?
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Speaker 1: How long is it going?
00:21:24
Speaker 4: Let me awesome?
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Speaker 3: No, I mean I'm a hater on it. You have no idea, But.
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Speaker 1: How can you hate on this? Okay? So they're doing like eighty match thirty nine days. Okay, but you don't mean it.
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Speaker 3: Turnund I don't hate on the concept, I hate on.
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Speaker 4: The sport holds.
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Speaker 1: So here here, here are the key dates. Opening match is in today June eleventh, Mexico verus South Africa. Okay, and that's in Mexico City. So the American World Cup has its opening match in Mexico City. Whoever planned this? Don't like it? Don't like it? Uh, it should have been here. Group stage June eleventh through June twenty seventh. So then you get to the round of thirty two. So what they do in the group is you get i think paired with four different teams and they take the top two teams.
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Speaker 3: Now, the real question is do you think if we put some of our real athletes, like our football players and stuff like that, so the soccer team, we'd be better? Like if we trained our football players to play soccer for like a year or so, do you think we'd be a.
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Speaker 1: Better America's top sport with soccer. Yeah, we would be like pretty dang dominant.
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Speaker 3: I think all of our real athletes play the real sports. So the.
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Speaker 4: Final is that MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
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Speaker 1: Yeah. So, and that's not until July nineteenth, so it's not wait you said, how yeah, okay, so it's thirty nine days. Yeah. It's the biggest World Cup ever, with forty eight teams and one hundred and four matches across sixteen host cities. The tournament is already underway as of today. So yeah, I mean there's gonna be a number of games there, matches because it's football, you gotta call matches in Mexico and a few like ten, and I think it's only like ten and ten to be honest. There's ten in Mexico, ten Canada, and the rest are gonna be in the States. But it's like Chicago Seattle, l A, New York. Uh, North Carolina. I think I has some. Florida has some. They're gonna be all over the place, so I think that's kind of cool. Anyways, you guys are haters, up yours all?
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Speaker 3: Right?
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Speaker 1: Baseball? Okay, here's baseball. Okay, so baseball is my favorite sport. Which does that make me American? Enough? Okay? I up playing. I was like three, and I remember like I played short third pitcher, and then I when I got into the All Star Game, All Star I made All Stars. My coach his son played shortstop and I was a shortstop, and so then he moved me in the outfield and I made an air because I still like hold that grudge. Anyways, Uh, I never played out there. I didn't. Yeah, I did know. And then I came back in and the and the I got chewed out by that coach and I was like, I don't play the outfield coach anyways. So but you know who who does play outfield or Congress Senator Eric Schmidt. Holy cow, this guy he left it. He left it all out on the field, including some like skin his face. We got to play it cut twelve.
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Speaker 9: This is really a prime June night.
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Speaker 10: That one struck to left field and what a dive, what.
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Speaker 9: Amazing catch down the left field line. He covered a lot of ground, got high on the horse there, and that was going to be a fair ball, I think there, Kevin, Yeah, I think so too.
00:24:37
Speaker 1: And then he caught that on the heel of the glove.
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Speaker 10: Face plants Starts would be proud of a play like that, worth every last replay.
00:24:46
Speaker 9: Look at the nose and he roughed himself up here a little bit.
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Speaker 1: Okay, so Eric Schmidt, great play. First of all, mad respect, mad respect, mad respect for him making the he it's just so funny watching like professional baseball every night basically and then watching like a normal human run across the field and you just realize how much more athletic professional athletes are than everybody. And like, listen, he made a great catch. He's a big Cardinals fan, which is, you know, whatever, he's got to do, what he's got to do, mister Missouri there. But what's crazy? I texted him about this. I was like, wait to like sacrifice your body for this and he's like, he's like, dude, I was like, has your nose? He's like, bloody, He's like, but it was worth it. And what's funny about this clip. Watch when he hits the ground, he stays there for a second. I think it's like he's like, so good, what have I done?
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Speaker 5: But somebody needs to do the spray chalk and he over He almost overran it too because he caught in the heel, which is just amazing.
00:25:50
Speaker 1: So apparently I didn't know this. But the they practice every day, I find this. Okay, we want the GOP beat the Dams for like the fifth year in a row, beat them eleven two. We have way more stacked team. Like they're old, they're like feminists, and they're they're like girly men. We have actual men. So this surprised me. They're crushing them. But they practice every day, and I just want to remind you that, like we can't get Congress to do anything every day. Now, this is not all four hundred and thirty five of them. I get it. This is just like the team, but come on, uh clip eleven.
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Speaker 11: Look, they don't just hand these trophies away. You got to earn them. We wake up at practice at six in the morning every morning. We're competitive people. We want to win. We're on a streak. But we got to keep we got to keep that intensity.
00:26:40
Speaker 1: You know.
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Speaker 11: We got Stuby up on the mound and ready to bring it. We got a great team and like same teams we both played with last year. But we're gonna have about thirty eight thousand people here in the Big League ballpark. It doesn't get better than that, raising over three million for local charities. It's it's a special night.
00:26:57
Speaker 4: You know what else? They don't just hand out the Save America Act?
00:27:02
Speaker 3: Yeah, can we be competitive about.
00:27:04
Speaker 1: Practice every day to pass the Save America with all due respect? Gosh, that is crazy?
00:27:10
Speaker 3: And then like yeah, every day at six am. It's like, okay, dude, how tone deaf do you have to be? Like?
00:27:17
Speaker 1: I mean the truth? Okay, let me just like we throw them a little bit of a bone here. There is a lot of people in Congress that would love to work every day and like, for whatever reason, the okay, maybe not a lot. There's the ones that come on our show, I will tell you and they get so irritated about this crap too, where it's like a week on, a week off. Oh, the sentence in, but the house is out and we can't make any progress until the house comes back. This stuff drives me insane, east to drive Charlie ands in. But yes, the GOP did win eleven to two. We'll play it clip thirteen. That one in foul territory. That should be and it is.
00:27:57
Speaker 10: What a great night, Chad, as the GOP streak extends.
00:28:01
Speaker 9: To Republicans keep the winning streak going here and the Democrats are still on the schneid, Linda Sanchez still looking for her first win as the Democratic skipper.
00:28:11
Speaker 1: Still Linda Sanchez, still looking for I have some advice for you that okay, So I don't know if you guys are noticing in the audience, this is a bit of a round up. This is about a sports round up. There's one other sport, Mikey Danny, Danny, do you like UFC? Oh yeah, yeah, okay, thankfully we can we can end on.
00:28:32
Speaker 3: Because it actually is like there's some like.
00:28:37
Speaker 1: I like football, Yeah, I like sports, and I like telling me there's a sports going on. There's literally the French Open, which is a Grand Slam. It's the only it's the CLA court season. Come on, Roger Federer, Rafa Adal Pete Sampras.
00:28:55
Speaker 3: I know who they are, but I don't watch I've heard of them.
00:28:58
Speaker 4: Tennis really isn't a game you watch, It's more of a game you play.
00:29:01
Speaker 3: Yeah.
00:29:03
Speaker 1: Same, I don't know. People watch it fair Yeah, they definitely watch it. It's a worldwide They also watch it with their pinky yups.
00:29:09
Speaker 3: Pickleball is taken over tennis, I have to say it in the US.
00:29:13
Speaker 1: Yeah it is.
00:29:13
Speaker 12: It's just easier to play, and old people do it faster. Yeah, and you don't need as much skill too. Yeah. So of course Americans love it.
00:29:24
Speaker 5: Well, come on, what Americans also love is men beating up other men?
00:29:29
Speaker 1: Yes, it's true. It show show this. This is the UFC Arena that has been constructed on the lawn of the White House. Fourteen.
00:29:37
Speaker 5: They put up a Yeah, they put up a time lapse, which just really cool. So it's just them building the whole thing.
00:29:43
Speaker 1: Wait, don't we have Jack didn't Jack like literally look like view this today? He got a tour at the White House. He said it's epic. It does look epic, So wait, does that mean it can survive rain? That looks like it a covering up because of people are worried about the rain.
00:30:00
Speaker 3: Is it supposed to rain there?
00:30:01
Speaker 1: It could rain there. I thought this was gonna be like a tiny Wait, that is sick. They should leave that up permanently.
00:30:08
Speaker 3: That's what Trump was trolling them. Did you see the multiple times?
00:30:11
Speaker 1: Why would you take that down? You should get multiple uses out of this.
00:30:14
Speaker 3: Yeah, he said he wants to leave it up for a while.
00:30:17
Speaker 1: That is so sick. Wow. They did a good job, although they could have gone higher with the bowl in my opinion, but it's still really freaking epic. I wonder how many people it holds. And by the way, the getting tickets to that is gonna be it be a hot ticket.
00:30:34
Speaker 4: Yeah.
00:30:35
Speaker 1: I didn't even try, but maybe I should have, Like, I bet I could have pulled some string somewhere. Maybe. But is Jack gonna go?
00:30:43
Speaker 4: I don't know.
00:30:44
Speaker 3: I don't know.
00:30:45
Speaker 1: I mean if Jack can't get a ticket, then I.
00:30:46
Speaker 3: Know a guy that's working it, like help, like just setting up, like event management guy.
00:30:52
Speaker 1: That's pretty cool.
00:30:53
Speaker 4: So this is Jack's video?
00:30:54
Speaker 1: I think, Oh is it?
00:30:55
Speaker 13: Dang?
00:30:56
Speaker 1: Look at that.
00:31:00
Speaker 4: Yeah, that's pretty cool.
00:31:01
Speaker 5: It's pretty rad being on the having the White House in the background.
00:31:05
Speaker 1: Is such a such a look at it. It's perfectly sick visual.
00:31:09
Speaker 3: Yeah.
00:31:09
Speaker 1: Wait, so who who are the who who's competing? I know it's uh, Michael Chandler is one of them.
00:31:17
Speaker 3: Michael Chandler's the big one. Sean O'Malley's another.
00:31:20
Speaker 1: One, Sugar Sean, Sugar Sean, I love USC but I haven't been paying as much attention to this until is.
00:31:27
Speaker 3: One of them too?
00:31:28
Speaker 1: Oh have you ever watched him fighting that?
00:31:30
Speaker 3: I watched the last one, sav.
00:31:33
Speaker 1: If you want to see, uh is he playing? Is he not?
00:31:36
Speaker 3: He fought Patty the Batty the last time he fought I think, like a couple of months.
00:31:39
Speaker 1: Ago, Sugar Sean, or oh did he?
00:31:42
Speaker 3: Yeah?
00:31:42
Speaker 1: Who won? So I used to be like like every single pay per view and all this stuff last couple of years, Like, I haven't been paying as much attention. But it is a great sport. It's a masculine sport, and it's very savage. This is The Left hates this stuff, by the way, but the like anybody who the brain loves it, they hate it because they hate warrior culture. Like they hate warrior culture because it is an antithesis of everything the Left is pushing, pushing, which is like beta males like lgbt Q, I A whatever. They hate this because.
00:32:17
Speaker 5: This they're totally fine with burning down cities and rioting after a game winner.
00:32:24
Speaker 1: Yeah, but they hate And by the way, Dana White, do you know Dana White just signed a diplomacy deal with Marco Rubio. They're you They're now using UFC to help with international diplomas nice, which I think is d uhge is legitimate. You guy should pull some footage of Gaichee's face when he's done fighting him and Michael Chandler if you have, like, do yourself a favor, watch the Michael Chandler Uh justin Gaigee fight. It is the most savage like at the end, they literally just stand there like face to face and like punch me, and then the other guy goes punch me and they just go back like for the final twenty seconds of the match.
00:33:05
Speaker 3: What Shanald Mallley does too, like the last minutes usually Sugar shuns awesome, he's local, he trains and yeah.
00:33:12
Speaker 4: Yeah, Sean Maley's kind of cool. I want to look up what the Calshy odds for these fights are.
00:33:18
Speaker 1: Wait, no, so give me a team. I don't know if you can pull it. I want to know who's like the matches.
00:33:23
Speaker 4: I got it. Pulled off.
00:33:23
Speaker 1: No, give me a graphic for the so the audience, because this is great. This is why we need to have one of the computers.
00:33:32
Speaker 3: Yeah, it just hooked up.
00:33:33
Speaker 1: Hooked up like we used to do it. Why are we not doing that anymore? Cabooz Sorry, yeah, Alex, why did you guys get the b roll of the USC ring girls. It's not this kind of show. No. Wait, So what we were saying is the team see what rusted.
00:33:51
Speaker 3: I mean, if we have it, we might.
00:33:54
Speaker 5: What we're showing is like the it's very America. It's festive. It's American festive. Also, the joke has been that like for ring girls, these are the most clothed.
00:34:04
Speaker 1: That is the most cloth that I've ever seen. So I'm into it.
00:34:08
Speaker 5: I'm I I picked it. I wanted to be roll because I thought it was whole. It's actually kind of wholesome.
00:34:14
Speaker 1: This is great that I mean that they are very clothed.
00:34:17
Speaker 4: The cloth.
00:34:19
Speaker 1: This is very distinct from when Joe Biden would invite uh like trainees onto the White House grounds being fake yeah and like flashing the camera. Yeah, and then they found cocaine at the White House. We better not see any darn cocaine at this white house. I will be very upset if the UFC with some sort of Okay, good for you, UFC, tastefully done, tastefully done. So what do you guys think?
00:34:47
Speaker 4: I'm excited? I got to figure out. I gotta look at it.
00:34:49
Speaker 1: Wait, do we have the graphic of who's fighting?
00:34:51
Speaker 4: We should have there?
00:34:54
Speaker 1: Is it?
00:34:55
Speaker 5: UFC two fifty? Yeah, the UFC freedom to fifty. Okay, hold on, We've got Gang Geisy O'Malley, Lewis, Nicole Wineland O'Malley okay, Chandler, Yeah, but oh wait, no, this is this is prelimbs.
00:35:16
Speaker 1: Okay, hold on, Garcia.
00:35:18
Speaker 3: Pereira versus gain In the heavyweight?
00:35:22
Speaker 1: Who's the I think it's gone Gane or whatever? Wait, you have c see this is?
00:35:29
Speaker 3: Do know many of their names? I just will tune in and watch it.
00:35:31
Speaker 1: But yeah, me too, Okay, hold on, Actually.
00:35:34
Speaker 3: Ill, I don't like I don't like watching when the women fight case in point, not because not because they're even bad. It's just like it feels wrong. Oh yeah, fair, it's just uncomfortable.
00:35:46
Speaker 1: So I'm still struggling to get the graphic. Where's the graphic? Because I want to I can see it on the screen, but it's in the chat. All right, hold on, I want to like, I'll tell you who's good. Okay to Perea, Yeah versus g Che. That that's the that's Pereira versus Gania Ghani is the French dude. Yeah, that guy can slug. That's actually gonna be a good fight. The heavyweight the interim heavyweight title about is not? Uh is not the bantamweight looked to win.
00:36:16
Speaker 4: I'm just looking at the older I'm looking at.
00:36:18
Speaker 1: Uh, what's the odds on O'Malley. Let's see, Oh Lewis okay, you guys the Rogan clip yeah yeah, or the well where he's he mentioned Trump and he's like yeah, but he's like he said things I can't. I can't say.
00:36:34
Speaker 4: O'Malley has a seventy eight chance.
00:36:37
Speaker 1: Nice, Yeah, because he's fighting a Canadian. It's a hobby, a classic Canadian name as we as we do nowadays. Uh Lewis and hook it Rouffy versus Chandler. I'm surprised. So that's the light that's okay, lightweight about Chandler's lightweight. I thought he was a middleweight anyways. Uh yeah, this is a great card. This is a really good card. They put together a great card for this. So that's gonna be June four teenth, Sunday. Why is it on a Sunday?
00:37:04
Speaker 3: I don't know. But it's a five.
00:37:06
Speaker 4: Chandler only has a seventeen percent chance of winning.
00:37:09
Speaker 1: Yeah, he hasn't been like winning fights lately. He's just fun to watch.
00:37:13
Speaker 4: Fair all right.
00:37:15
Speaker 3: Oh because the fourteenth, Kylie just remind us it's Trump's birthday. It's Sunday. It's also National Flag Day.
00:37:23
Speaker 4: Yeah there you go like one thing.
00:37:25
Speaker 1: Yeah, okay, fine, all right, Trump's birthday. I know, but like on Sunday, I got like the Satura Sunday is scaries before work where I gotta like actually focus on, like I'll be distracted. But is this is this playing on? This is playing on Paramount right? Where where do where do people watch? Everybody should tune in for this and support to two fifty. That's what that's my thoughts.
00:37:49
Speaker 5: I love this Paramount and CBS, so you can watch it on Paramount Plus or CBS.
00:37:55
Speaker 3: Yes, this is great.
00:37:56
Speaker 4: Yeah yeah watch it. Look at this all right, I'm done be tuning in.
00:38:01
Speaker 1: I'm going to be I'll watch it I'll watch it on sad in it.
00:38:04
Speaker 3: That's a great cat UFC is pretty sweet.
00:38:06
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00:39:17
Speaker 3: No, I'm all for immigration moratorium.
00:39:19
Speaker 1: Okay, cut it all off. Well what about this, What about this refugee. This is a South African refugee who loves America. And these clips are amazic. They really are cut sixty.
00:39:35
Speaker 8: Okay, you gotta take this out. There is people walking everywhere. They are women walking alone with fancy handbags, jewelry on, glasses on, They're not being arressed nothing. Then right here, you've got a park, not a speck of litter, beautiful flowers, a bench that hasn't got someone raping someone on it, clean and tidy. You've got squirrels that haven't been eaten by savages. This place is freaking awesome. Look at this, spotless, clean, safe. This is what it feels like to live in a first world country.
00:40:11
Speaker 4: Look at this.
00:40:12
Speaker 8: There's another bench and it's not vandalized and broken and destroyed. If there were South Africa. Gosh, First of all, I wouldn't be able to walk through this blooming park by myself holding a pair of glasses and a cell phone. We all know that. But then you get here and you're completely safe, completely completely safe. I mean this, like I say, this woman everywhere walking completely alone. This is unfathomable to any South African watching this video. I mean, I'm in awe of the United States of America. It is so so beautiful and it is so safe, even safe for the squirrels. For goodness sakes, ah Man, you can't make this up. This is too too wonderful. All glory goes to God for preserving this wonderful country.
00:41:00
Speaker 5: The biggest takeaways squirrels are safe, park benches are sick.
00:41:05
Speaker 3: He hasn't run, he hasn't run into the Springfield Haitians yet.
00:41:09
Speaker 1: Yeah, and and I love that he's like there's women everywhere.
00:41:15
Speaker 4: They're not afraid.
00:41:16
Speaker 1: It is shocking. I mean, you know, the sad part is in the back of my mind, I'm going like, yeah, but there's so many parts of America where yeah.
00:41:26
Speaker 3: He has made his way to southside Chicago, yeah.
00:41:29
Speaker 1: Or Baltimore or you know, Memphis, which it kind of just breaks your heart because you're like, like, I I want to keep America this way. I'm glad, but it's like kind of this weird reminder that hey, it's not all hope is not lost, right, and him giving fresh perspective to kind of see the beauty and all the blessings that we have in America is is like it's good.
00:41:55
Speaker 5: I mean, what's the what's this saying? It's like the saying is like the grass is always greener on the other side. And remember like if you remember when you were a kid, right, and all of a sudden, you know, your brother was playing with a toy.
00:42:05
Speaker 4: All of a sudden, whatever toy you had in your hand, you were like, I don't want this, I want that.
00:42:09
Speaker 5: And so it's nice to see like someone else coming into this country and being like, Wow, this country.
00:42:14
Speaker 1: That's why I love Theaffel House, the best pro shops.
00:42:17
Speaker 5: Yeah, it's just it's just people like seeing our country and actually being like, oh wow, this is cool, Like we don't have that, and then it kind of gives us the opportunity to be like, oh yeah, yeah, I will tell you.
00:42:28
Speaker 1: Like, so, when I traveled around, I lived abroad for a while and I got to the point where I just wanted to be in America really really bad. And I really haven't traveled abroad much since I have no desire to. I just wanted to be an America and build here. Uh, he goes on Trump's So one other thing we should say about DC, though, this is Trump's DC.
00:42:50
Speaker 3: Yeah, this wasn't.
00:42:51
Speaker 1: Yeah, you know, like this is definitely Trump's. And by the way, all that fricking garbage about the reflecting pool. The Washington Post was like, this is what he spent he you know, extra millions of dollars. The reflecting pool looks gorgeous. I actually want to go to DC just to see the reflecting pool.
00:43:08
Speaker 3: Now, it looks your capital is a reflection of your company, of your country. So why wouldn't we want it to make want it to look like as good as possible. That's what I don't understand. They're okay with all of this other fraud, all of this endless spending on a legal immigration medicare.
00:43:22
Speaker 1: The Department of was it.
00:43:24
Speaker 3: Yeah, they're fine with that. But then they you spend money on making your own country and your capital look good and they still have a problem with it.
00:43:30
Speaker 1: Yeah, And it was a bunch of just like red blooded America.
00:43:33
Speaker 3: Because they want to see obviously the country destroyed, they want to see it a.
00:43:36
Speaker 4: Help my feet.
00:43:37
Speaker 5: Is so nerdy that people are sharing the clip of Captain America when he does the on your Left and he's running around the reflective pool, and they're like, can we just reshoot this now with the new because it kind of looks it looks dirty.
00:43:52
Speaker 1: It's the reflecting pool.
00:43:54
Speaker 4: The reflecting pool.
00:43:57
Speaker 1: Yeah, the side by sides.
00:44:00
Speaker 4: How different it is.
00:44:01
Speaker 1: Yeah, it's the Washington Okay, this is great. They have like time laughs of it. The reflecting Pool is amazing. It's an amazing thing. They relined it.
00:44:12
Speaker 5: I still have yet to get to d C. That's one of the biggest things that I want to go see. And I also want to go.
00:44:19
Speaker 1: See the You haven't been to d C. I have not rest.
00:44:23
Speaker 5: I want to go to the Eugima Memorial. That's because that was the Yeah, because that was the thing that got me hooked on.
00:44:29
Speaker 1: He's literally been to d C probably like one hundred and fifty times. Nope, like over the years. Yeah, I just I don't know, maybe maybe less, but I've been. I've been to d C so many times.
00:44:39
Speaker 3: You're not messing much. Yeah, it's yeahs and stuff, but.
00:44:43
Speaker 4: Yeah, Like when I lived in New York for a semester, I wanted I.
00:44:47
Speaker 1: Kind of hate go down there. But you know, I kind of hate going to d C. But I love going to the monuments.
00:44:52
Speaker 5: Yeah, I love That's that's the only reason I want to go. That's I just want to go check out the monuments and leave.
00:44:57
Speaker 1: Yeah, the Smithsonian, all that stuff, it's actually legit. It is legit, right, Okay. He goes on Trump's America. God is Good seventeen seventeen. Just look at this.
00:45:12
Speaker 4: You can't make this up.
00:45:13
Speaker 1: This is really Trump's America.
00:45:14
Speaker 8: You've got people singing a beautiful Christian hymns. You've got this lovely gentleman just praising the Lord Jesus Christ.
00:45:21
Speaker 1: This is truly truly awesome.
00:45:23
Speaker 3: Look at this.
00:45:24
Speaker 8: This is Trump's America, Ladies and gentlemen.
00:45:27
Speaker 3: He knows and we.
00:45:28
Speaker 4: Know who our savior is. I am in awe.
00:45:32
Speaker 8: I am overwhelmed with passion and love the joys. Yeah, look at this.
00:45:41
Speaker 1: This is a little out of mind.
00:45:42
Speaker 14: I'm gonna let it shine, Let it shine in it shine, and it's shine.
00:45:47
Speaker 15: Man.
00:45:47
Speaker 14: You can't make this up.
00:45:49
Speaker 1: This is gorgeous. Man.
00:45:50
Speaker 8: Praise the Lord God Almighty. Praise him with all your heart. Believe in him like a child. Shout, shout, shout.
00:45:59
Speaker 1: Oh, man, look at this.
00:46:02
Speaker 8: Wow, God, you are so good. Thank you for so many blazings. Thank you for everything that you have done for us.
00:46:09
Speaker 1: Man, this is awesome. That's so good.
00:46:12
Speaker 5: It's just he also is so sincere, and I think that's what like, it's just so cool to see.
00:46:18
Speaker 1: Well, if you lived in South Africa and you were literally the whole political party was like kill the boars. I was reminded of that actually because we were trying to find that clip of Charlie at Oxford and he called out one of the Oxford professors, remember at the end there and when he did his closing remarks, and he's like, kill the boars. Oh, you never heard of that. You never heard that the whole political party is literally killed the white people killed.
00:46:45
Speaker 3: When the president was in the Oval office with Trump, and Trump like made them shot off the lights and play the video. Do you remember that chanting killed the boar and the guy's face like you could tell it because he was denied that it was real.
00:46:57
Speaker 1: And then they tried to explain it away. Everything's fine, just an expression or whatever. He goes on. I just love playing this guy's clip. So we're gonna play a one more clip eighteen.
00:47:07
Speaker 8: Okay, I am just walking around randomly, no idea what's ahead of me.
00:47:13
Speaker 14: But I gotta show you these houses and these places. Gosh, no ten foot fences, no rabbit people trying to burgle, rape and murder the citizens in Washington.
00:47:33
Speaker 13: My goodness.
00:47:35
Speaker 1: Look this is wow. Look at this.
00:47:40
Speaker 8: They really used to build beautiful buildings.
00:47:44
Speaker 4: Look at that. That would be a death trap.
00:47:46
Speaker 14: In South Africa.
00:47:47
Speaker 8: Imagine walking through there in the middle of the day or the middle of the night. I can also basically guarantee you'd have your throat slit in South Africa.
00:47:56
Speaker 1: But not yet.
00:47:58
Speaker 8: This is the land of the free ladies.
00:48:01
Speaker 1: You know. My big takeaway from this, yeah is you know, we talk about what freedom is, right. We have a lot of laws, we have FISA, we have we have stuff that makes us not so free, okay, and we were not as free as we weren't once were, and that's a problem. We need to work on it. The what's interesting, though, is that what what you realize is what freedom really is is being able to walk out on the streets and not get like MUDs. True, that's to go where you want in freedom and peace and safety. That's what that's ultimately the most foundational element of freedom is that, and.
00:48:35
Speaker 3: Which is why the left is so against us cleaning up the cities too. They don't want us to have freedom.
00:48:40
Speaker 1: No, the left is against us cleaning up the cities because they want to. They want like dependent under class citizens that will continue voting for them. Look at l A.
00:48:52
Speaker 3: And the best way to do that is just like crime, run rapid.
00:48:54
Speaker 1: Yeah, just let it get Let people deal with their own fecal matter in the streets. And it's true. All right, since we're talking about crime, we got to hit this. I actually had Sarah Fields on the show. Who is the person that is interviewing Jeff Metcalf. Jeff Metcalf is, of course the father of Austin Metcalf, who was killed by Carmelo Anthony, not to be confused with the NBA player Carmelo Anthony spelled different spell. Okay, so there's a couple, there's a couple of things we should talk about here. It's tough to know where to start. So Jeff Metcalf, actually I remember he started off very soft when this happened. He was he's a very devout Christian man. People don't know this. I've heard this through mutual people, the mutual acquaintances that we hate, that we know, and I think this losing his son has completely broken him in a way. And he said that in his victims state, he said that he will never be the same that the man I was. You you took from me too when you killed my son. He said, you can you can't look me in the eye, but you can kill my effing son. He's really heartbreaking. And in the midst of this, the you know, the family has been smeared as racists and all this stuff. Remember Jeff Metcalf went to the original press conference and got ran out by the family because he was trying to say, we can't let this thing turn into a race war. He was trying to, you know, forgive in a beautiful way, and the family shoot him away, and it is what it is. So he's been smeared as a racist. He's had people tell him and his family like your your other son, the twin should have Houston should have died too, even though Houston wasn't involved at all. He happened to be under the tenth that day, but he wasn't involved in the altercation at all, and so now he's been smeared as a racist, this whole thing, this whole time, he's been smeared as a racist, and he's so upset about it that he went viral for using a funny expression. But it was out of context. Everybody's now I to his you know, to defend him. I don't think it was probably the most helpful thing to say, but I understood what he was he was saying. So let's we'll work up to that clip. Let's play let's play cut in twenty.
00:51:30
Speaker 15: He's a full or he's the greatest guy who'll give you the shirt off his back. So they both can.
00:51:40
Speaker 1: Be right.
00:51:42
Speaker 15: Because I give what you get or what you give, or to me, I'll give it back.
00:51:49
Speaker 10: So am I racist?
00:51:51
Speaker 15: Yeah, I'm racist against Boles. I don't like him. I could care less about the color of your skin. We all believe the same color.
00:52:02
Speaker 1: M This is a man who has been smeared as racist, and he went so far out of his way, to the point of, like I might have been critical of how far out of his way he went to sort of say it's not about race, when like, you know, probably something was about race. Actually, like it was right because at least the way it's been handled in the aftermath. Everybody on the on the Carmelo Anthony side has been like, well, you're a black boy. You you you got no justice in this country or at least in this county if you're black. And I mean, I couldn't disagree more with that. He had it. He he was unprovoked. If he would have just walked away, it would have been fine. Why did he have the knife in there in his bag to begin with? Why was he already reaching in his bag right? Why didn't he just hold the knife out to warn that he could stab him and to back off. No, he literally it was so quick, even so coming.
00:52:57
Speaker 4: He could have just backed off.
00:52:59
Speaker 1: Well that was what's so interesting.
00:53:00
Speaker 5: That's kind of the biggest thing is like, you know, something that my dad always said whenever I got into a fight with my brother was can can you change it what he does?
00:53:10
Speaker 1: No?
00:53:11
Speaker 5: Okay, So the only person who can change is you. The Bible says the same thing, like we have to be accountable for our own actions. So be accountable for your own actions, Like just just walk away, Like if you're if you're in that scenario, just walk away, like it's it's on you, it's on every It's on each person to act there individually.
00:53:32
Speaker 4: You know.
00:53:33
Speaker 1: Yeah, Like I mean, so I'm getting the Cardi B clip. We gotta play this because now we're talking about this. So Cardi B went on Twitter and X and starts spouting off, and then she basically said, I have to tell my son if he gets into an altercation with a with a white kid. Yeah, it's twenty four, we'll play it. Is it loaded?
00:53:56
Speaker 4: I think it just got pulled right now.
00:53:58
Speaker 1: So okay, so this is just bananas because it's so stupid what she's saying, But if you think about it, it's actually the correct thing to say. So it's hard to explain until we have it, it's loaded, okay. Thirty seven.
00:54:16
Speaker 16: I sure learned something from this. I learned to tell my sons if a white boy, do not argue with no white boys, because baby, h ain't no law protecting you if something goes down with them. That's what I learned from this case. I'm gonna tell my sons if you arguing with a white boy, walk the away because the law don't protect you.
00:54:46
Speaker 1: Well, that's insane.
00:54:47
Speaker 3: The law doesn't protect you from murdering other people.
00:54:49
Speaker 1: Yeah, exactly. But what's funny is the takeaway for her, her big her big revelation is you can walk away. Yeah, just walk away, which is actually smart. Like they had done this, the Carmelo Anthony would still be unless he stabbed somebody else, would still be walking as a free young man.
00:55:10
Speaker 5: We we've I don't know what it is about society right now, but society has decided to learn.
00:55:18
Speaker 4: The main lesson from everything is that.
00:55:21
Speaker 5: Ego is the way to go, and yet then get proved time and time again that ego is not the way to go, like walk away.
00:55:32
Speaker 4: Yes, cardib is right.
00:55:33
Speaker 1: That's why justice in this instance actual conviction thirty five year prison sentence, which by the way, I don't know why it's not life.
00:55:40
Speaker 4: It should be thirty off.
00:55:43
Speaker 3: He's gonna be fifteen like ten.
00:55:46
Speaker 4: He's getting off easy.
00:55:47
Speaker 1: So the point is, but that is the right takeaway. Okay, When you actually administer justice and you find somebody guilty for a heinous crime that he's a monster, he killed a young man that should be alive, then guess what people like Cardi b I'm gonna tell my son just to walk away. That's what happens when you actually don't let thugs off for murdering young peoples that are innocent.
00:56:09
Speaker 4: Who would have thought.
00:56:10
Speaker 5: Cardi B would be uh, the spokesperson for just being a normal.
00:56:17
Speaker 1: She doesn't get any credit.
00:56:18
Speaker 3: She just learned.
00:56:21
Speaker 2: All right, I'm gonna I'm gonna interject here. Don't forget that Cardi B has admitted to drugging and robbing men in the past, so she's not a blessure about her former career. But yeah, she's not arguing for following the law. She's arguing against consequences.
00:56:38
Speaker 4: Yeah, true's fine, exactly.
00:56:41
Speaker 3: Yeah, Well, I'm just gonna never mind you need it.
00:56:43
Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm just gonna sip my kool aid. Good conversation is about respect. It's how we create a space where people are able to share their ideas and be heard. Charlie knew that Turning Points still knows that, and TikTok has always strived to build the kind of place that thrives on respectful connection, where curiosity fuels connection and we can share what's on our minds and learn from each other. When ideas meet respect, good things happen on TikTok. You can find a mechanic explaining the why behind a problem most of us wouldn't even know how to name, or a father sharing a lifetime of knowledge with his viewers. Viewers who listen discuss, and then they respond. TikTok turns connection into community through small acts of understanding. You can feel it in the comments and the thank you from a stranger halfway across the world. TikTok is a place where respect opens the door for discussion, and discussion helps us build something real. And we're back. We had a a brief, brief moment, namely, what about like twelve hours, sixteen hours? Yeah, yeah, so we started, We got about fifty six minutes into our episode, and then everything went dark, the entire studio, the entire block. There was no power and we weren't gonna get power back on for what like another three hours. So we just decided to try again today and Mikey you showed up randomly. I ran in during the dark. When the lights came back on, Mikey McCoy was back in because he just he loved the top. I told him the topic I watermelon fell and we hadn't got all right, so let me let me just reset the table though here, Okay, Austin Metcalf's dad, Jeff Metcalf. Poor guy starts the whole. His son gets killed, brutally stabbed to death for no reason at all. He tries to reach out and say, this isn't about race. He wanted to like make amends with Carmelo Anthony's parents. Doesn't go well. Does not go well, And he's been called a racist the whole time, Mikey. And he's been like from the jump, this isn't about race, this isn't about race, this isn't about race. And so finally he's been pushed to his limit and in an interview, you uh, he said this, let's start with cut twenty.
00:59:03
Speaker 15: He's a whole or he's the greatest guy who'll give you your shirt off his back. So they both can be right because I give what you get or what you give or to me, I'll give it back. So am I racist?
00:59:24
Speaker 1: Yeah?
00:59:24
Speaker 15: I'm racist against Boles. I don't like him. I could care less about the color of your skin. We all believe the same color.
00:59:35
Speaker 1: Yeah. And so he's like, you've been calling me a racist for so long, Fine, I'll just do what you think. I am like what you want to see me be racist. Here we go. We can debate the how wise this was, but it's been taken out of context. Say they're saying, look, see he is racist. That's not what he's saying here, folks.
00:59:56
Speaker 17: Cut nineteen y'all can make let me make something racist up so you can go. I got a new name for mellow because he was such a little boy, always trying to portray How about water melon felon?
01:00:06
Speaker 15: How that one striking?
01:00:10
Speaker 1: That's a good one. It strikes me. I've never heard that one before. I've never heard it. Listen, Okay, he's not saying this because he's actually a racist. He's saying, you've called me this name, that you've hurled this accusation. We saw this with Charlie all the time. Everybody always be like, you're a racist. He'd be like, what have I said? That's racist? What have I said? So he's saying, fine, why don't I just say something because I'm guilty already, Why don't you? And he's pissed, he's upset this man, this this family and namely the sun. But the parents have been awful after this, absolutely awful. Uh. He's saying, fine, I'll just be what you already claim I am.
01:00:50
Speaker 18: What do you think, Mikey, Well, first off, I think it would be crazy, like the guy's son's dead and they're somehow trying to blame him, making him see like a racist, making themselves into the victim. This is just something you kind of see with the demographics sometimes.
01:01:08
Speaker 1: For second off, it's like yeah, I know, I like it's true, you know what it's true, Like, yeah.
01:01:15
Speaker 18: The guy's son's dead, he was stabbed. Somehow, Carmelo Anthony is supposed to be, you know, the victim. Here they're showing like collages of him as a kid and him with shack and like him growing up and him in the car, like he killed the kid, he killed somebody else that attract me for no reason, for absolutely no reason, and somehow you're the victim because the kid's dad is upset and called you a watermelon felon, which, by the way, you are.
01:01:42
Speaker 1: Yeah, but he didn't do this, like at any time, he's is the gag order has been lifted. He's able to talk out, and he's he's really upset, but like listen to he expresses a lot of wisdom when he's I mean this that was like obviously the viral moment. He even said, I know this is going to go viral. Listen to what he says about Charlie clip twenty one.
01:02:03
Speaker 15: This was never about race. Please don't make it about race and don't politicize it. And what did you do? You chose both the race card black fatigue.
01:02:18
Speaker 19: It's real.
01:02:18
Speaker 1: I'm sorry.
01:02:21
Speaker 15: You have embarrassed your own culture and race. Don't get me wrong. We got a lot of people that embarrass me too. But you guys, you got a patent on that, and the only people is gonna change it are You don't blame the white person because we can't change it, but you're gonna blame the white person for everything else. We're the bad ones. We're the one held you down. Guess what you can do everything in America that I can do. Tell me one thing you can't do that I can't do. We all have equal rights. What's to say? All men are created equal? The First Amendment for text free speech, I'm for it. Free speech doesn't guarantee you safety. Perfect example, Charlie Kirk, a man who I admired looked up to. You know why, because he could fight with words and logic. He didn't need fists, guns or knives. No, he sat down and talked with you. How do you solve any situation when there's a problem communication. Charlie was an expert. That's one person I admit I would not want to debate. He was a walking chat GPT.
01:03:37
Speaker 1: So good.
01:03:38
Speaker 18: Now, the black fatigue thing, like they make it a real thing and then they complain when you call it what they've made it. Like if you saw outside of the courthouse when the ruling was happening, there's this like white guy that's just kind of standing still and being like a normal.
01:03:52
Speaker 3: Like let's just say they're not beatingeotypes now, and then.
01:03:55
Speaker 1: You have these like black eyes like jump in front of them and they're like, oh, I said it, we should. Yeah, he's like jumping in front of this white guy.
01:04:02
Speaker 4: He's like.
01:04:05
Speaker 1: Like screaming in his face and it's not they're not what are you doing? Yeah? Well, and this I will say this hold on. You know this actually because in our thought crime chat, like a couple more nings ago, maybe maybe you guys also I was sent I sent like a series of black people that were actually behaving really well, that were making good points. They were Christians, and they were talking about. This is accountability. This is actually what happens when you break the law, when you murder somebody, because it's not all of them, because again he stabs someone, he killed someone, but again he's the victim. No, this this whole victim shifting, blame shifting.
01:04:44
Speaker 4: No just because he's black.
01:04:46
Speaker 18: Just because he's but also by the way, there's like they've deteriorated what it means to be like a normal member of society. I saw these videos the other day where it's just like a simple phrase and it's like complex words and it's they go up to random black people in like the hood and they'll be like, can you read this sentence? And it's like Sally was perplexed by the things in front of her that she decided to make a very difficult decision. And they're like, Salida decided make a hod choice. And it's like they they they like their education systems messed up and so.
01:05:23
Speaker 1: For them, but they cannot well, democrats want to keep them in a mass cultural project of all abortions are done by black women exactly. This is this is some like crazy stat where it's well men are going to get shot.
01:05:38
Speaker 3: Okay, Yeah, this is a real stat because I got this for Charlie, for the binder and everything. One in every twenty two black men will commit murder at some point in their life. That's one in every twenty two. That's over four percent. By the way, So when you see a black man walking down the street, one out of every twenty two of them will murder somebody in their lifetime, not commit a crime murder, that's just that's from the FBI themselves.
01:06:00
Speaker 1: By the way, this plays into the earlier part of the podcast where we're showing that South African guy who's just like, this is amazing. There's nobody's getting raped on this bench. It's not destroyed.
01:06:10
Speaker 3: Well, and this is what there are certain people not in that video. That's why he was.
01:06:13
Speaker 1: Able to say that's true.
01:06:14
Speaker 5: This is what happens when you glorify gang culture. No like when your entire race glorifies well, yeah.
01:06:22
Speaker 3: When you celebrate and your idols are all these rappers talk about doing all this stuff. This is what happens when the moms of all abortions are they're killing their own children. You're not setting a good standard here.
01:06:35
Speaker 18: Said well to my point on like them not even being able to use words. They can't articulate things.
01:06:42
Speaker 1: I just want to be very careful here. We're talking about kind of like hood culture, like low. I just want to make it very clear because I've been telling you I've seen a lot of black people that are coming on the right. Of course, there's a dad that has five black kids who is like replying back to Cardi B. You know you don't know what to tell you kids. Here's what you tell your kids. You don't murder people.
01:07:02
Speaker 3: So, like we're talking about that four and a half percent, yea, that are the ones from the FBI.
01:07:06
Speaker 1: Probably like crime is way higher than well, if you.
01:07:10
Speaker 3: Take in the fact that fifty percent of murders in Chicago and all these cities go unsolved, the real percentage is probably one in every fifteen or sixteen. That's the real thought crime. So we're talking about that group of about eight to nine percent of them.
01:07:24
Speaker 1: So, but I used to have this, Uh. I lived in Venice Beach when I was in LA for a bit, and there was a I used to go play basketball at the park there at park called Oakwood Park, and there every year. Venice used to be way predominantly African American and overtime gentrification. They moved out, but they would have this block party and they would all come back for the block party. So one day a year, the entire park would be filled with very like hood energy, and they had the cars that were going like this and like big music, a big barbecue. Every year. Every the ghetto birds as we call him, the police helicopters would end up coming. There'd be a fight. It would spell into the streets all of us knew to, like, you know, most of those in Venice like usually have like a gate on the apartment complex or something like that. I was playing basketball though, early in the day before the barbecues got really going, you know, and I shoot a ball, missed it bricks and it goes rolls over and this little black kid couldn't have been older than like five, six, seven years old something like this, grabs it. It says, cracker, that's my that's my ball right now, that's my ball, Cracker and like and started swearing at me, hurling the F word at me, and I'm I just remember, like it was kind of this like aha moment where I was like, whatever culture this kid, This poor kid, honestly poor kid. He was a little you know, he was a punk, but somebody raised him to be that way. A whole culture came around and raised him that way, and it was like shocking to me.
01:09:01
Speaker 3: Well, and you said, if you really the thought crime also is the fact that the Democrats and political establishment have pandered to blacks for so many years that this is what happens. They think that there is no accountability because they're able to.
01:09:13
Speaker 1: Get away with the victim.
01:09:15
Speaker 3: When you're the consert victim, you're able to do whatever you want really with no accountability. And that's what's happened because Democrats and even a lot of Republicans have pandered to them for years and years and years with so true nothing happening.
01:09:28
Speaker 18: But like, look, they can't use words, they can't articulate things, and so when they are in this situation where emotions are high, intentions are tight, and they have like some white kid like Austin Metcalf like call them in insult or whatever happened, Right, he's upset, he wants to do something. He cannot use words because he was not given the proper articulate like words to use, and so what he does is he's just like I'm just gonna stay hay his ass like he just he pulls out a knife, he pulls out a gun.
01:09:57
Speaker 4: Look.
01:09:58
Speaker 18: And by the way, I said, they, I don't mean all black people. We have some great black people like this one.
01:10:05
Speaker 1: Yeah, he's the he's the goat.
01:10:07
Speaker 4: We need more.
01:10:08
Speaker 18: Clarence thomases, yes, sir, and less Carmelo's yeah.
01:10:13
Speaker 1: And Mark Clarence apparents, oh yeah, heard the worst his parents. Thank you. Look at this this we have amen to that, by the way, And Charlie loved Clarence Thomas.
01:10:23
Speaker 8: Uh.
01:10:24
Speaker 1: This all this reminds me of, like, by the way, like how we're having to be all careful with our words of like the Black Pilot thing. I think we all have like PTSD from that, which, by the way, was completely like the most logical set of thoughts strung together. But if you clip out just that one part, you make Charlie look like a racist. No, he was replying to. And by the way, Jasmine Crockett just referenced this this week in the SBOC hearing. She's awful, She's awful. She's making fool here on this Carmelo thing too. But here's here's what's crazy. You have a CEO, a white man that we were attacking. Actually we were attacking the white CEO of United who was saying, our next pilot class is going to be fifty to fifty fifty percent minority in I think female, yeah, and fifty percent white male. For whatever reason, about ninety two ninety three percent of new pilots tend to be white. I don't know why that is. Maybe white people just like to be pilots. Maybe it's the movies we watch, Maybe it's the books we read. Maybe we I don't know what it is. We just there's a white men like to fly. So if you're gonna tell me that you're gonna go from fifty U from like I think United was already the most diverse pilot court, so they were about like eighty five to fifteen approximately. So if you're gonna go from eighty five to fifteen to fifty to fifty in a single year and just mandate a quota, how are you going to guarantee that standards stay high, that that safety precautions are going to be met, that the pilots are going to be just as qualified. I don't think you can.
01:11:51
Speaker 3: Controllers. And then there are all these accidents, And the.
01:11:54
Speaker 1: Problem with air traffic controllers is if you get a bad black female, just as use that as an example that it sucks at her job, they couldn't fire her. So what they started doing is they couldn't fire her out of the industry, so they would offload her onto like a different airport, and then that airport gets the problem. So you can't fire them because everybody's scared of being called a racist, and they're a protected class. You're that's what a protected class is. So Charlie's point goes, if you mandate a quota and then I see a black pilot, I'm going to say, boy, I hope you're qualified. It all made sense. And sorry if I keep harping on this. I know we've rebutted this on the show before, but it's like, how many times you gotta do it? Charlie was saying, I don't do that now, that's not who I am. I don't want to think this way, but if you force quotas into the airline industry, I'm gonna start asking questions. So true anyway, So and we're having to like play, you know.
01:12:50
Speaker 3: We're talking about that four to five. Maybe if we take real numbers into account around ten percent. We're talking about that group.
01:12:58
Speaker 4: All right.
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01:14:30
Speaker 18: Can we also talk about Carmelo's parents, like they're buying a house and like the law a nice car, and they're.
01:14:37
Speaker 1: Like, Comelo deserve justice.
01:14:39
Speaker 18: But they're like moving into the whitest neighborhood they can find, and they're stealing all the gofund I think we.
01:14:44
Speaker 1: Have some of these if you guys are doing yourselves, no fag they're making they're making fools of themselves. By the way, like, uh, I think we have this top thirty six If you have it, do you have it? Okay?
01:15:01
Speaker 18: So here do you guys have the clip of the black guy jumping in front of the white person.
01:15:05
Speaker 3: Yeah, it's thirty nine.
01:15:08
Speaker 19: The judge as well in this case that it was not a case about race, but you cannot deny the case since then what we're watch happening now is because the dependent is black, the victim is white, and that's the bottom line. But again, this is what I alluded to when I said, this has brought out what's bubbling right beneath the surface.
01:15:37
Speaker 18: I'm telling you, no, this is what I'm saying. Guys like, those were the people outside of the courthouse. Meanwhile, the white people outside the crouse he's just like staring at him.
01:15:45
Speaker 1: Listen, there are to Jeff Metcalf's point, there are plenty of white people that embarrass the hell out of me. But his line, where you guys got the patent on that, that was a pretty good line because he's right, man, this case was so cut and dry.
01:16:01
Speaker 3: What was it you that I was talking about the other day. The new line is gonna be like, what are you gonna stab me?
01:16:06
Speaker 4: Yeah?
01:16:06
Speaker 3: That he was like, next time you're in argument with one of them or something happens you just Russ and I were talking about, it's just gonna be like, what are you gonna stab me next like.
01:16:14
Speaker 1: This, but like you shouldn't even say that because they might.
01:16:16
Speaker 3: Well, no, but we were just talking about it like it's a general thing. Because someone on Twitter was commenting talking about that Carmelo was the card up here, and this guy replied to him is like, what are you gonna stab me?
01:16:26
Speaker 1: Now?
01:16:27
Speaker 18: It's pretty funny, but like, guys, what kind of name is Carmelo?
01:16:31
Speaker 1: No, it's Carmelo Anthony.
01:16:33
Speaker 3: Yeah, this one one spelled with a K though.
01:16:36
Speaker 1: Yeah, it made it different. All right, here's here's here's the CIP. I was waiting for it cut forty.
01:16:41
Speaker 4: What stuck out to me number one was the all white drip. But I was trying to be you know, like it's not that big of a deal. I mean, the truth is on our side.
01:16:51
Speaker 1: The truth was not on your side. The truth on your side. What else is the truth killed? Austin Metcalf. Your son is lucky to get a thirty five years sentence. He gave it that a life sentence would have should have been live. He's gonna get let out, Like yeah, that's the bottom line. I mean he's gonna write a book. Yeah, he's gonna write.
01:17:11
Speaker 3: A well, I think honestly surprised if we see a story that he got in trouble at the law again in some way.
01:17:17
Speaker 1: Over targets the Metcalf family, by.
01:17:20
Speaker 3: The way, something he's gonna do something again.
01:17:22
Speaker 1: Oh we have we have c k on Oh, Kendrick Lamar or Clarence. Oh that's a good one. Noah, good pool. Oh you gotta play this forty one? Yeah, once it's loaded. Yeah, no, we know, caboose. Are we getting this right? Let's see that producer cam, that's studio cam. Caboose, camera down. Should have been ready, should have been ready, caboose. Okay, hold on, all right, let's play it. It's loaded forty one. Let's do it.
01:17:59
Speaker 20: See there's a black kid right now. Would you rather have that black kid have a role model be Kendrick Lamar or Clarence.
01:18:05
Speaker 15: Thomas Kendrick obviously.
01:18:08
Speaker 20: So not the not the black American on the United States Supreme Court.
01:18:12
Speaker 1: No, he's he's trying to ban in a racial marriage.
01:18:14
Speaker 20: He's trying to like do a wow, he's he's in an interracial marriage. He literally like he's married to a white woman. Yeah, I know, the Roe v.
01:18:22
Speaker 1: Wage thing like goes again, he's trying to ban his own marriage. Yes, I'm sorry to.
01:18:29
Speaker 4: So just be clear.
01:18:29
Speaker 20: So, and that's fine. This is a difference in worldview. We have clarity, even not agreement. You'd rather have Kendrick Lamar, who sleeps around with everything that moves.
01:18:36
Speaker 1: He was a poet who wanted to prize right.
01:18:38
Speaker 20: No, no, versus Clarence Thomas, who grew up in the Antebellum South, who's a US Supreme Court justice, one of the smartest people ever to serve on the Supreme Court is a Black American. And that's that's the difference, is that we as conservatives think that Clarence Thomas is a far better role model for Black America than just some some rapper.
01:18:56
Speaker 18: All right, Andrew, Andrew, would you rather have your children and have a role model Ted Bundy or Donald Trump?
01:19:04
Speaker 1: Like that's what he was asking. By the way, I will say, there's worse rappers than Kendrick Lamar. Okay, let me just say that Kendrick Lamar is actually talented as a poet. I would agree with that. But she said nobel prize. What the okay? I'm realizing listening to that interaction, like all the stupid crap I have to deal with on the internet. And I'm like, I didn't say the video was AI, would you correct it? And they're like, no, like there are a lot of retards out there, and that's what that video. No, it's called a grammy okay, Taylor sweat. It's about abortion, yes, and and by the way, Roe V. Wade is about abortion, not about interracial marriage. And yeah, you know his wife Jenny Thomas is white. He's not trying to ban that. That was wrong. Charlie took it really easy on that retire Sorry to the eleven year olds. Sometimetimes, you gotta use the real word. Okay, sometimes it just merits it so true. Ah, that was so frustrating to watch, and I asked for it. That's my fault. Okay. Now they're attacking Jury's Mikey twenty two.
01:20:19
Speaker 15: Hey, why an't you on Juris selection. No, he wasn't.
01:20:25
Speaker 3: He was.
01:20:25
Speaker 8: He was.
01:20:33
Speaker 1: You're gonna die you on Jerry You l.
01:20:43
Speaker 3: Was on Juris leiction.
01:20:46
Speaker 1: Oh now now for Carmlo Anthony, Oh my beat, I thought you.
01:20:56
Speaker 3: I thought he was for car Ah Man I stabbed.
01:20:59
Speaker 4: You don't worry about it.
01:21:01
Speaker 1: Hey, you want to know what the equivalent is, by the way, that that wasn't them attacking jurors. That was just them doing an internet thing where they're like they accuse random white people of being on the hittory and they hit them.
01:21:11
Speaker 18: So it would be like a bunch of white people going around and hitting black people randomly and saying, is.
01:21:17
Speaker 1: You wanted them one in fourteen murderer? Is you wanted them one in twenty murder?
01:21:23
Speaker 3: Well, the real thought crime is it's probably about one in fourteen, but twenty two. We'll stick to the facts.
01:21:29
Speaker 1: Twenty two.
01:21:30
Speaker 18: By the way, Yeah, the odds of a white person in the city being a jurors probably like one in one thousand or one in like fifteen thousand. The odds of you punching a black person that was a murderer is one in twenty two. So like, why shouldn't we just go around doing that.
01:21:45
Speaker 1: I'm not big saying them because that would be like such a dumb thing to do, which is why we're showcasing how stupid this is true. So if you want, if you want like people to think racist thoughts, this is how you accomplished to defeat Black America. Please don't be like this and now I've got I gotta find this clip of this dad, because I do not actually, I don't want bloodshed in the streets. I don't want racial war. I don't want modern American racial dramas. I want us to be done with this crap. You know who you know who reinjected it. By the way, Thank you New York Times, thank you Wall Street Journal. We gotta get that graph where it shows how many mentions in the New York Times. Basically they started mentioning racism again in the nineteen nineties, eighties, nineties, it was like nothing. Guess where it peaked. Obama Obama, and then we had we had what was it, Michael Brown, Then we had Trayvon and then we had Georgia. It's just like this, And all they do is they pump it into the veins of the people and they keep telling the black community, your race, you're victims, you're victims. White people are racist. Well guess what, pretty soon white people are gonna be minorities in this country too, so it's gonna be minority versus minority. Yeah, we get all the same rules. Do we get all the same rules, do we get all the same protections, or do you want to end this crap by twenty fifty.
01:23:03
Speaker 3: I think it's something around there.
01:23:05
Speaker 1: It changes, you know here, you know it's interested. Blake was Blake, and I was just talking. We're just talking about this that apparently the birth rate for minorities is like crashing, and every new immigrant group that comes in, it crashes. But the only one that's actually ticking up this is Blake, So fact check black chick Blake. He said, the only one sticking up is white Americans.
01:23:23
Speaker 3: So I don't know that is you.
01:23:25
Speaker 1: Never know, like when that number is gonna happen. Plus all the remigration deportations, you know, that number could keep pushing out. But like, here's the point, Like eventually it's gonna happen. Like it's gonna happen, and so like, and white people used to be about thirty thirty five percent of the global population. Now we're down to like ten seven. No, I think it's ten seven, surreal counting locally, we're already minorities. So what does it matter? Okay, I don't hate black people. Clip twenty three, Mike, it comes off fake and g Well, I love black people, all right, but I do actually know your character, and I know that that's true. Where we're we're talking about the culture. It's gross carmelo anthem.
01:24:05
Speaker 3: The people from oh block type of people.
01:24:09
Speaker 1: Not all of them, some of them are probably great. It's okay, I gotta get this clip.
01:24:14
Speaker 5: Well, and now we've got Now you've got these guys posting AI photos of them urinating on awesome Metcraft's grave, and it's oh yeah, continue it continues to just it's he's the victim gross animalistic behavior.
01:24:30
Speaker 1: And you wonder why, like places like South Africa turned into such hell holes because this brain virus convinces millions of people that that that, I mean, this is anti white racism. This is like, this is not your white supremacy SBLC garbage, this is this is anti white racist, really offensive, man, gosh. And it's it's just so sad to see how far the country, you know, Obama was supposed to be this like reconciliation, this proof that America was like past post racial, and all it did was inflamed the inverse of everything. Okay, top forty two. This is a good black man that is doing it right, and God bless him more of this forty two. What do you want us to do.
01:25:14
Speaker 4: What do you want us to.
01:25:15
Speaker 1: Do at this point? What I'm look for it? I don't know what to do. I got five bums. I don't know what I ain't gonta have to tell him no more. You can't walk away no more? What do you want us to do?
01:25:30
Speaker 7: I also have five boys. She doesn't know what to do after what to tell his sons. Guys, I'm gonna go ahead and try something.
01:25:45
Speaker 12: Today.
01:25:46
Speaker 4: Boys, and you go out into school.
01:25:48
Speaker 1: Don't stab any other kids.
01:25:52
Speaker 4: You think you guys to do?
01:25:53
Speaker 5: That?
01:25:55
Speaker 4: Feel you feel good about that?
01:25:58
Speaker 1: Is? So?
01:26:02
Speaker 4: Is that a good comu from everybody?
01:26:04
Speaker 7: We're not gonna stab any kids today?
01:26:08
Speaker 1: Hey, try that, la, That might work. We need more dads like that. Good for him, God bless him. So simple, that's why we're so pissed. Yeah, it's the simplest thing in the world. People like that guy make me.
01:26:23
Speaker 18: Love black people.
01:26:24
Speaker 1: I tell you what, I love black people. I tell you what classy Black people are some of the best. Here we go, look at my African American caboos is your Is your video working yet? Are you hiding from us up there?
01:26:39
Speaker 3: It is?
01:26:39
Speaker 1: Guys?
01:26:40
Speaker 14: What up?
01:26:40
Speaker 1: Cabooz caboose? For those who don't know. Cabooz has been getting active on the twitters and on the social medias, so you will follow what's your handle, Caboose.
01:26:49
Speaker 2: I am Caboose the Bard on Twitter. You'll know it's me because my profile photos upside down.
01:26:54
Speaker 1: Okay, good nic Oh that was fun. I'm so glad you joined for our final topic of the hot crame. Sorry if I got a little hot there, guys. No, it's mostly your accents that I'm worried about. Those are those are? Okay? Hold on, I'm an equal opportunity, all right, Okay, Mikey, hold on, but okay, this is this isn't gonna help our case here because I'm good. No, I can't. I really should not do that, hydroxy corse.
01:27:21
Speaker 18: I should not come on, Come on, Mikey, I don't even know if I can do that one. It's been a hot minute.
01:27:28
Speaker 1: Oh it's the it's the funniest. I'm an equal I don't even know.
01:27:32
Speaker 8: It's just.
01:27:34
Speaker 1: Not cry Mikey, you can do it, opportunity. It's gonna be okay. Look, I'll the white people too, I know.
01:27:43
Speaker 3: Impression is one of the.
01:27:47
Speaker 1: Ready. Hello.
01:27:50
Speaker 13: My name is Stephen Hawking. I am the creator of Myles. I am pleased to be on here today. I am not a fan of con Hello Anthony chopping a thing, met clop gone that low deserves a life sentence.
01:28:13
Speaker 1: That's so good. I remember when you did that in front of Charlie and he would just lose it. He was just losing. We would be on like flights and try give him the Indian one, the Indian one. You gotta do why I can't even remember? Yes you can? You are opting out? Caboose wants it? Caboos do you want?
01:28:34
Speaker 4: I'll do it?
01:28:34
Speaker 1: Once a thought, cry, I'll do a new accent every thought some music. Oh got it? Bunny Gord w gone dot climb. Okay, we should probably wrap up before we all have We're gonna get more trouble, you know what, Bring it on, Bring it on? Why not just bring it on? Just you know the water's warm. H This was fun, all right? Thank you Mikey for joining us for the Thank you for having me back by popular demand, the amazing, wonderful, incredible, stupenditious Mike McCoy, Danny Russ, this is great, Kabooz, thanks for being in the studio. That's it for thought crime until next Thursday. Keep committing dot crime

