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Trump ousted Massie and other takeaways from Tuesday's primary elections.
>> We're in a fight against the worst congressman in the history of our country. His name is Thomas Massie. He's from Kentucky. I hope you're going to put him out of business tomorrow.
>> Yes. The worst. Worse than Nancy Pelosi.
Worse than all the other elderly geriatric pants [ __ ] Trump saying that just discredits everything else that he says because everybody knows that's not true. Other people love him because he speaks the things that the regular American people believe. He's the only one account calling for accountability for things like the Epstein files. He's one of the few for COVID. The point is is like to sit there and say, "Oh, he's the worst ever."
You're just discrediting yourself to everybody who's not bought into your cult.
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>> What's good, gang?
>> Everything, dude.
>> Yeah, dog. Yeah, you know, it's >> caffeinated. I'm about to get nicotated.
Yeah, nicotated.
That doesn't mean robbed, by the way.
>> Oh, I wasn't thinking robbed, I think.
I saw your eyes light up.
>> Yeah. Well, you know, it's good. Um, dude, I'm caffeinated as well.
>> Yeah. What you got there?
>> Uh, little mango peach action, bro.
>> That's a good one, >> bro. It's It's a solid one.
>> It's solid.
>> Tastes like those uh you know those sour peach rings, bro.
>> Bro, [ __ ] >> They're good.
>> That's like my guilty pleasure.
>> Yeah, >> I have a few of those.
>> Yeah, I know.
>> Yeah, they all go in your mouth, too.
>> Yeah. No, dude. Uh, I do want to take some time though before we get going.
It's an uh it's an important day for America.
>> Is it?
>> Um, specifically my people.
>> Okay.
>> Mhm. Um, >> so what what holiday is today?
>> Uh, oh, I mean, listen, listen, it should go down as a holiday, >> right?
>> Um, you know, but uh Ram Trucks, they just came out with new Hellcat series.
>> Oh [ __ ] Oh [ __ ] There's going to be riots.
There's going to be riot riots in the streets, >> bro. It's going to be great, bro. Yeah.
The new Scat Packs.
>> That thing's nasty, >> bro. So, they uh >> Did you see the commercial?
>> Yeah, I seen it.
>> Dana Dana did the commercial for it.
It's sick, bro. It's a badass commercial.
>> It's [ __ ] sick.
>> Um Yeah, they're out, man. They're uh they're coming out with uh the Rumblebee line.
>> 777 horsepower.
>> Yeah, that's their that's their like top trim on it. Yeah, bro. Zero to 0 to 60 in 3.4 seconds. It's pretty badass for a street truck, >> bro.
>> Out the box.
>> And And they've lowered it, right? So, they're all lowered. They're sitting I mean, do this. I'm not gonna lie.
>> It's cool.
>> It's [ __ ] It's pretty sick.
>> Yeah, it's pretty cool.
>> It's pretty sick. It's pretty sick. So, these are supposed to be coming out uh I think they said like towards the end of this year.
>> Yeah.
>> Um the Rumblebees, bro.
>> You've always been a Ford. You're fort or >> I'm not a I'm not a anything guy, man.
I'm just like a what's cool guy.
>> Yeah.
>> You know? Yeah, that makes sense.
Somebody makes something cool, I like it.
>> Yeah. Go from baggers to street bikes to, you know.
>> What's wrong with that?
>> Huh?
>> What's wrong with that?
>> I didn't say anything was wrong with >> that.
>> I'm just not one of those people that makes my identity into everybody else's identity.
>> I like what I like.
>> Mhm.
>> There's nothing wrong with that.
>> No. Yeah, man.
>> Sometimes it's Sometimes it's, you know, certain things. Sometimes it's other things.
>> What? I don't get it.
>> [ __ ] joke.
>> So funny.
>> Yeah. No, nothing. No, it's good.
Rumblebees, dog. Um, I wonder if they're like going to be beefing up their anti- theft devices on these trucks.
>> Could it could it could it could it be a Hellcat if they actually did that? I think that would disqualify it.
>> Oh, they're going to get stolen.
>> Oh [ __ ] No.
>> This is 100% guaranteed to be the most stolen truck.
>> Oh, 100%.
>> I don't think anybody could argue that.
>> And you ain't catching them. You ain't going to catch them. You ain't going to catch him.
>> No, dude. I do think it's cool, though, because they're really leaning into the American muscle.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. And and and and like I I think that's [ __ ] sick. None of the EV [ __ ] Get that [ __ ] out of here, >> you know? It ain't working, >> bro. I said this years ago. I I told everybody that this [ __ ] was going to fizzle out. People don't want it. They tried to force it in the market. And it doesn't matter how much money you have, dude. You can't force products into the market. The market is what the market is.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. And here in America, we like badass [ __ ] >> Period.
>> Yeah.
>> All right. We like [ __ ] that sounds cool. We like [ __ ] that makes us feel cool. We're not the types of people like maybe over in Europe where they're like, "Oh, it gets me from here to there." We don't give a [ __ ] about that.
>> That's right.
>> We want to look cool and we want to feel cool.
>> That's right.
>> And you can make fun of us for it. I don't care. We're still cooler than you.
>> That's right. We want to run from the cops. You know what I'm saying? That's right, >> dude. That's part of American identity.
It is, dude.
>> You know, cars and bikes and all that [ __ ] It's It's just part of who Americans are at heart.
>> It's the culture, bro.
>> Yeah, for sure.
>> It's the culture. And And it's just nice to see brands listening.
>> Well, >> and paying attention to that.
>> Well, that's because the the guy that runs uh Ram Trucks and Dodge is a [ __ ] smart guy.
>> Yeah, he is.
>> And he's a he's a real American. He's a patriot. He gets it. He's not one of these World Economic Forum bozos trying to push some [ __ ] agenda on people.
He's like, I want to make [ __ ] people want.
>> Yeah.
>> So, >> Yeah, bro. Yeah.
>> Yeah. This thing's cool.
>> They're [ __ ] sick, dude. They're sick. I'm I'm sure somebody here is going to get get one. I'm sure.
>> Oh, >> somebody in the building. I know they will.
>> I mean, have you walked through our lot?
>> That's what I'm saying, dude. That's what I'm saying.
>> Like, dude, I've never seen so many cool trucks.
>> Yeah. Didn't Didn't Aaron didn't a couple of guys had the TRX? Cuz that this is what this is replacing.
>> Yeah. A bunch of the guys here TRX.
>> Yeah. Those things are sick. Um Yeah.
You know, like I've I've never been able to be like a Chevy guy.
>> That cool truck. Do you remember that truck? Uh JB had that blue Shelby truck.
>> Yeah, that was cool.
>> That thing was [ __ ] sick. That thing was sick.
>> Yeah, >> dude. We got We got three or four people that got Raptors here.
>> Couple Raptor RS.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. We'll see if somebody picks this.
I'm sure we'll see one out here.
>> Yeah. Sure. I'm sure we'll see one out here. I might take it for a test drive.
We'll see.
>> Yeah.
>> But um Yeah. Hell yeah. Good. Good. Uh thumbs up to uh to Ram.
>> Yep.
>> That's [ __ ] sick, >> bro. Uh, real talk. I mean, Ram, if you get on the inside of a Ram truck, >> they're nice.
>> No, they're not nice. They're the [ __ ] nicest truck.
>> They're really nice. They're really nice.
>> Yeah, >> they're I mean, [ __ ] the ones that we got wrapped here, like I mean, dude, they're [ __ ] sick.
>> Cool, man.
>> They're sick. Yeah, they're doing it right, dude.
>> Yeah, >> doing it right. You know, just got to increase the uh the anti- theft stuff and >> I just put a club on it.
>> Just make them stick you.
>> Yeah. Yeah. [ __ ] bro. When I go down to the gas station down here at, you know, and all the guys got their car, the cool thing about I was thinking about this about Wallally's the other day.
>> Wallally is like a small town gas station.
>> It does. It does feel like that.
>> It's huge. Like a Bies, >> but when you go there, there's always something going on.
>> Like when I go up there on a motorcycle or a cool car, there's always like 10 cool cars or a bunch of guys on bikes and it's like their hangout spot.
>> It's the place to go. Yeah, >> they got a really cool thing going at Wallally's with that because it becomes like the destination hangout like >> you know probably before you were uh like in my era that was like a thing you know like your little community like meetup spot and uh I could see this one up the street really has that. It's really it's cool.
>> It has its own little culture.
>> Yeah. But the point is every [ __ ] black guy I see that's up there that has a Hellcat, they're all man. Those guys [ __ ] drive. Yeah.
>> Really?
>> [ __ ] yeah. Huh? Didn't know that about my people. You learn some new every stick. No, I can't drive stick.
>> Um, yeah. I just uh it >> it take you about an hour to learn, bro.
>> Nobody taught me.
>> Yeah. Well, that's what happens when you don't have a dad.
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We got to get into it, man. Headline number one.
Let's talk about it. Thomas Massiey's out.
>> Oh, yeah, >> dude.
>> Mhm.
>> Dude. Yeah. Trump out Massie and other takeaways from Tuesday's primary elections. So, I've been trying to figure out what's going on here. Okay. And it's messy.
It's very messy, right? And like >> there's definitely a lot of different viewpoints on it.
>> A lot of different viewpoints on it.
>> Um, and it's one of those things where it's like, you know, it's so hard. Like I I have a hard time like trying to get like attached to like he's right, he's wrong, he's wrong, he's right. Right.
Because like at the end of the day, I we really don't know. And like there could be something. I've always tried to stick to the to to my guns and the and the belief that like, you know, I like who everybody hates. You know what I'm saying? Like, who's the whoever they're talking [ __ ] on? Like that nine times out of 10, that's probably the person you should be listening to and should be paying attention to, right? And support, >> right? I think that's kind of held true.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. The ones they prop up and and like those are typically not the good ones, right?
>> And I've I've liked Massie. I've had no problems against the dude. I don't know him personally. never met him, but I've always seen him to be a pretty straight shooter, you know?
>> But this is just [ __ ] messy. It's It's very messy. So, let's dive into this. President Donald Trump's retribution campaign steamrolled another Republican rival on Tuesday with a Trumpbacked challenger ousting one of the president's leading intraarty antagonists, Representative Thomas Massie. Um, this is happening in Kentucky. So, um, the guy going against Massie, uh, apparently he's a former Navy Seal. His name's Ed Galen. Um, and he beat Massie, um, in this. And it's just I don't like how messy it was and the mess that's in there. And you know what's funny, too? It's like, you know, once the smoke kind of clears, things start coming out. We got we got some interesting things, but this is this is uh what kind of really kicked it off.
you have, you know, they're calling this the MAGA party. Uh, and this was a MAGA win, right, is what they're calling it.
Um, this is this is one of the numerous of videos that, uh, Trump has pushed out or truth socials that he's, you know, posted out about Representative Massie.
This is one. Let's check this out.
>> I hope you're going to put him out of business tomorrow. I'm in the Oval Office and we're in a fight against the worst congressman in the history of our country. His name is Thomas Massie. He's from Kentucky. I hope you're going to put him out of business tomorrow. He is so bad. Got an election coming up. He's running against a great guy, a great patriot, Edlra. He's fantastic. But forget that. Massie is the worst congressman in the history of our country. Always voting against Republicans and good values. So, get rid of Thomas Massie.
>> Yes. The worst. Worse than Nancy Pelosi.
worse than um you know all the other elderly geriatric pants [ __ ] Yeah.
That have existed in our >> uh our Congress for the last you know 1,000 years. Uh worse than Maxine Waters. Worse than Mitch McConnell.
Worse than worse than worse than like get the [ __ ] out of here, dude.
>> Okay. You can say you don't like him, but to sit here and be like, "Oh, he's the worst ever." Shut the [ __ ] up.
>> Impossible. It's impossible. And always voting against Republican voters Omar.
>> That's right.
>> You know, get the [ __ ] out of here, dude.
>> Yeah. But then you prop up guys like uh what's what's the guy's name? Um it kind of looks a little feminine.
>> Like look, bro, that is Look, you saying that Trump saying that just discredits everything else that he says because everybody knows that's not true.
>> It's not.
>> You can not like him. You can disagree because there's arguments like right like the people who don't like him will literally put his voting record out there and his voting record there's some questionable things that he voted on.
Okay. And their position is >> he says a lot of good things publicly but then when he votes he votes in ways that are not in line with the things that he's saying.
>> That's not how I saw it. But that is how the critics see it. Okay. The MAGA people are seeing it. Other people love him because he speaks the things that the regular American people believe. He's the only one account calling for accountability for things like the Epstein files for things like um co he's one of the few for co you know you got Ran Paul and a couple other guys. But the point is is like to sit there and say, "Oh, he's the worst ever, bro. You're just discrediting yourself to everybody who's not bought into your cult, >> right?"
>> Okay. So, let's be real.
>> Well, it's funny, too, because you know, you go back, Trump endorsed Mass Bassie multiple times and multiple elections.
You know what I'm saying? So, it's like, >> oh, he's causing him problems because he's calling for accountability on things that Trump wants to brush under the rug. Right.
>> He's he's shining the light on things that the American people actually wanted.
>> And Trump wants everybody to forget about those things. That is what's going on. That is exactly what's going on.
Whether you like Massie or not like Massie, >> the reason that Massie has gotten the heat from Trump is because he is shining the light on things that Trump wants to to make disappear.
>> That's it.
>> For whatever reason.
>> For whatever reason. Yeah. Let's check the So, this is a clip of Matthew to that point. uh some of the things that people have been calling out and talking back.
>> I think this is going to create much bigger problems >> than they realize. Yes.
>> Yep. Absolutely.
>> Absolutely.
>> Um no, this is a video of Massie literally addressing what you just brought up about, you know, the voting records and things like that. Let's check this out.
>> Well, also before you get into that, I I have not seen I have a take on this >> and I've not seen one person address the take that I'm about to give on this.
Okay. So, I think everybody's kind of missing the point here, but I'll let we'll go through and then I'll tell.
>> Yeah, let's check this out.
>> So, Congressman, in the last two weeks, you repeated AOC's talking points in Venezuela and Jasmine Crockett has retweeted you. When will you change your party affiliation to Democrat?
>> Huh? I thought you knew. I vote with Republicans 91% of the time. It seems >> and the 9% I don't, they're taken up for pedophiles, starting another war, or bankrupting our country.
I mean, listen, I don't want a yes man.
I don't want a vote.
>> You're not supposed to have a yes man.
That's the point of representation from the people.
>> You're supposed to have people that have principles that vote along those principles, not along party lines. The entire problem with our government is that they look at it like it's [ __ ] teams. It's not teams. These are individuals from local areas that are designed to represent those areas and vote for the interest of the people in those areas. And voting with the >> party consensus every single time is not that. That is that is cult behavior.
That is mindless behavior. That is going along with the flow so that they don't disturb the boat and they can continue to feel and receive the perks that are offered to them. So if anybody thinks that anybody should be voting along party lines 100% of the time, you're literally a [ __ ] [ __ ] You don't understand what we're supposed to have.
And this doesn't go for Massie exclusively. No.
>> If you look at someone and they voted Democrat 100% of the time, that's a terrible congressperson. If you look at someone who's voted Republican 100% of the time, that's a terrible congressperson. So to say that someone is going, you know, oh, you're you've repeated AOC talking points. Well, there has been, believe it or not, some [ __ ] that AOC has said that actually makes sense 1% of the time. Okay? Like, >> not every time.
>> Every once in a while, something comes out that I'm like, "Oh, well, they're not wrong there."
>> Who said that?
>> Okay. And that's how people are supposed to think.
>> So, it's a shame that even the people in the media and in the podcast world and that they're still everybody's brainwashed into this team [ __ ] Yeah.
>> And like dude, that is not a representative republic. It's just not.
>> No. No. Now with that now Messi, one thing I also like about him, dude, he has some class. You know what I'm saying? He he he he did concede the election last night. Did you have you seen the clip?
>> Yeah. He called over to Tel Aviv.
>> This is the clip, man. Listen to this.
passing.
>> All right.
>> Listen, >> I would I would have come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent and concede. And it took a while to find Ed Galrine in Tel Aviv.
Now, this is where it gets this is where it gets weird. This is where it gets messy.
Okay? Uh because again, people keep calling this a MAGA win. It was this was a MAGA win. And when you start peeling back some numbers and you start looking under curtains, this wasn't MAGA at all.
>> The [ __ ] you talking about? It's not under any curtains. It's right out there in the front of everybody.
>> It's very public. It's very public. So this this was the results. Okay. Ed Gowin um 57,822 votes. Now Thomas Massie, the incumbent, okay, 47,000 uh 539 votes. Okay, now that's I'm not not big on math, but that's over that's 105,000 votes, right?
Voters that came out to to show for this, right? Now, it's a stark difference um to 2022s where there was only 66,000. Um a stark difference from 2024 when there was actually less that turned out and now you have literally a 100% uh increase in voter turnout behind this. Okay, that's a little weird, right? Whatever. Here's a very interesting piece that came out of this particular election, right? Stop the steel, right? We're big on ballot election security, right?
Did you know that last night or the night of the election I should say um that there was uh 10,854 mailin ballots that got dropped in election night all in favor of Ed Galine. And so the difference between the the vote count between the two is 10,200 and 10,800 came in melon ballots last minute came out it came out of nowhere.
So that's interesting. No, that that doesn't math. That's not mathing. Say that again.
>> So Ed Gowrain, he received 10,854 million ballots.
>> Oh, I got Okay.
>> You see what I'm saying? Got it. Yeah.
The difference between Thomas Lost. Is that true?
>> That's absolutely true.
>> And it's being blown the [ __ ] up right now. Literally everywhere.
>> Really?
>> It's [ __ ] weird.
>> It's very, very weird.
>> It's almost like uh I don't know, 2020.
They ran the play, >> right?
>> I told you that they run this on both sides, >> dude. And they have for years. Can't change my mind. Can't change my mind.
Now, with this, people have been talking Apac. This was not a MAGA win. This was an AP pack win is what people are calling it. Um, Apac tracks at Galin.
He's he's received over $15 million.
Um, this is a new incomer. Okay.
Came out of, you know, quote unquote nowhere. um while Thomas Massie has received zero from Apac. But to break it down even further, right, the MAGA party, MAGA Kentucky is what they're referenced to in SEC filings, um which is a pack that's completely funded, um mainly by Miriam Adlesen. They contributed $7.5 million.
Apac Election Arm, United Dem Democracy Project, contributed 4.1. Um, and then the Republic Jew Republican Jewish Coalition, um, which they were responsible for most of the ad raising and ad campaigns contributed almost 4 million. That's 15.5 million that was dumped in into this election for at Gain.
You know what the uh, you know what the uh, the population of Kentucky of Jewish Kuckians are? Is >> it's like hundreds, isn't it?
>> It's like 4%. Yeah. the entire state. Um to put it in perspective, >> so okay. Okay. Right. Um and these are the type of ads that uh the RJC Victory Fund has has been pushing out. This is just one of them. This is complete AI, by the way. Check this one.
>> Thomas Massie caught in a throppple in Washington. He's cheating with the squad on the America First movement. Massie voted with the squad against Trump's tax cuts. as he voted with the squad against finishing Trump's wall. He voted with them against hiring new border agents.
Well, this is worse than adultery. It's a complete and total betrayal of President Trump and Kentucky conservatives. On May 19th, fire Thomas Massie. Ma Kentucky is responsible for the content of this advertising.
>> That's highly misleading. Okay, that is not what happened at all. Here's what happened.
He refused to vote for bills that they typically pass which say things like this is the bill for finishing the wall only it has 15,000 other things behind it that are secretly funded behind the main cause which is how they pass.
So what he was doing was he was saying I will vote for that but I will not vote for all these ancillary hidden things that you put inside these bills which is what all Americans want.
>> So those type of ads to people who don't know what's going on it it >> it's highly misleading.
>> Did he vote against it? For sure. But why did he vote against it? He didn't vote against that. He voted against all the other [ __ ] that they were trying to steal your money to do.
>> That's right.
>> Okay. So, like anybody with a brain understands this, >> but unfortunately the American people are so busy trying to literally survive that they can't afford and don't have the energy to dig in to understand the things that we're saying. Right.
>> Absolutely, dude. Dude, the last piece on this, man, like I said, I mean, you got the voting numbers that are coming out. Those are being questioned right now. Um, he was a huge proponent of of not shutting up on the Epstein files, which is a big deal for a lot of Americans.
>> It's only big it's going to get bigger now >> because of this 100%. And and you know, the last little little clip I got for you during his concession speech, this is what uh what else he had to say. By the way, today is the six-month anniversary of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. We've taken out two dozen CEOs, an ambassador, a prince, a prime minister, a minister of culture.
>> And that was just six months. I got seven months left in Congress.
Okay, so um here's my take.
If foreign interest groups can literally buy elections, then do we actually even have elections at all? And that's the thing that people are missing when Apac or JPAC or whatever the [ __ ] these things are called.
>> Chipac, >> okay, whatever.
>> Whatever they're called, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter when a foreign interest group from any country can pour money into the advertising and the support of a candidate at the state level in a primary election. The people do not actually have a voice. No >> at all. And that's the point that people are really missing here. I don't know anything about the go guy. I, you know, I know quite a bit about Massie. I don't know who this dude is. I I didn't even look into it. at all. I'm just being totally transparent. But the point that everybody should be understanding here is that your vote doesn't matter if they don't want it to matter. That's the point. Why should we be allowing foreign interests to put money into the campaigns or the advertising for candidates in our government when it's supposed to be us choosing that means that we do not have a voice if they don't want us to have a voice.
You understand?
>> Absolutely.
>> Okay. This is a big [ __ ] deal and nobody's pointing this out. Okay. You could argue about Massie. You could argue about Gain. You could [ __ ] be like, "Oh, well, he did this and this to Trump or he voted for this or that."
Those are all arguments for sure. I don't agree with the one Massie to me.
I've watched him. I understand what he's trying to do.
And I would have voted for Massie 100%.
Okay. I I think most people would have.
>> Most people. All right.
>> I think most people did.
>> Well, that's the other thing. Okay, but here's the problem.
We cannot allow foreign interest groups to be choosing our political candidates when we are supposed to live in a country where the people elect who is chosen to represent them at the federal level. That is not even a voice for the American people. Period. That's it. It should be it should be totally illegal for any foreign interest group at all to make any kind of donation of any sort into any election.
>> No.
>> Ever.
>> No.
>> And the fact that it is means that it really doesn't matter who the [ __ ] we like. It really doesn't matter what we think because if they don't like what we think, then they just pour unlimited amounts of money into it. And guess what they can do? They print the [ __ ] money.
>> Oh, or they stole it from the tax dollar.
>> Yeah. So, it's your money that got this dude put in office.
>> That's right.
>> So, that's the first thing. Like, >> can I take that a step further on that note, too? Not just for >> the money that was raised for Ed that that $15.5 million the people who raised none of those people are even Kentucky residents.
>> That's what I'm saying.
>> At all.
>> That's what I'm saying.
>> So, [ __ ] foreign like there's people like we we show we talked about with mom Donny's election. Like, most of his [ __ ] campaign dollars didn't come from the state of New York. didn't come from New York City.
>> Well, I think that's a fair point and I think that's something that that needs to change.
>> Take it a step further, bro.
>> Yeah. Like we we should we shouldn't be allowing people from outside the state to contribute any dollars to that election.
>> None, bro.
>> That would change a lot of [ __ ] >> None. Because it's the same thing we talk about, right? It's people voting who are not contributing to this to to the [ __ ] party, dude.
>> It makes your vote irrelevant completely.
>> That's the point. This is why when all you guys say, "Oh, Andy, you should run for office." I'm like, "That's not going to work." Do you understand why it's not going to work now after watching this?
That's not going to work. If they don't want you in, you won't get in. That's how much power they have. That's how much influence they have. If they don't want you in, you cannot get in. Period.
Okay? So, the answer here is culture.
Politics is downstream from culture. And when we build a great culture of intelligent Americans who aren't fat, lazy, supplicant, [ __ ] you know, instead they're intelligent, fit, financially free people who, you know, understand what's going on, who are involved in the community. You start to do that at the base level and it starts to it starts to flourish upwards.
Now you have a situation where you have a chance to actually get the people's voice to matter again. But this idea that somebody's going to be voted into president and fix all your [ __ ] that's not even a real thing. You cannot do it that way. Culture has to be fixed first, then the politics follow. That's how it works. And the other thing is this is going to create a vacuum for Thomas Massie.
>> All right, here's what's going to happen.
>> Mark my words. Remember, I'm [ __ ] telling you this. Thomas Massiey's gonna run for [ __ ] president and he's gonna get a massive movement behind it. A movement that they can't stop and they're gonna kill him.
>> Oh, man.
Oh, man.
>> That's what they're going to do.
>> Well, I mean, dude, even with that, he's he's got seven more months. Like, you know what I'm saying? So, they think they solved the problem, bro. He's got seven more.
>> They didn't solve the problem. They just poured gas on a [ __ ] fire. It's going to make it 10 times worse for them. And then when they kill them, it's going to be a thousand times worse for them.
These people are [ __ ] and they don't even know it because you're not going to stop the public feeling of the things that we all believe, which is we want our [ __ ] taxes to be reasonable. We don't want our taxes to go towards foreign wars. We're supporting over 190 different countries with our tax dollars. We don't want criminals in our system uh you know doing things like introducing a [ __ ] pandemic in order to transfer wealth to all your buddies and then make everybody sick. Like all of this [ __ ] is over because everybody understands what the [ __ ] is going on.
And there's nothing that they can do to stop that. So whether it's Massie or whoever whoever is coming up the pipe, this is going to start a movement that is America first that will be unstoppable. They just don't get it yet.
And that will happen. That will happen.
They will not be able to stop it. Nassie is going to run for president. He's going to create this huge [ __ ] movement and it's probably going to be based around not taking any money from anybody. So that it's a populist a true populist movement, which is really what everybody should be looking for. Like >> when you go to vote in 2028, >> you should be voting for the person who didn't take money from anyone. Who didn't take money from anyone?
>> That's who you're going to be trying to vote for. And and this guy will lead that charge. They will assassinate him most likely. And then that will just make it worse and worse and worse. And like, dude, this is the beginning of a true revolution that's going to happen in this country.
>> Damn.
>> That's my take.
>> Yeah, bro.
>> Okay. So, yeah. And Trump, like, you've really [ __ ] ruined your [ __ ] bro.
Like, real talk, you could have been the greatest president in the history of the of the of the entire history of the United States. You think you are already, and you are not. You don't have a you don't have a a a pulse on the actual sediment at the ground level. You are surrounded by yes people. You are surrounded by people that tell you you're great. All these people that voted for you, they voted for no new wars. They voted for accountability.
They voted for mass deportations. You have delivered on none of those things.
And people are [ __ ] pissed. And the only people that are sitting around telling you you're great are the people that are in direct contact with you because they're [ __ ] scared to tell you this is what people want. You're surrounded by yes people, which has always been your fault. It's always been your fault.
>> Okay? You could still go down as the greatest president in history by delivering on the [ __ ] you promised, but as it goes right now, you're going to go down as the opposite and your family's going to end up being a laughingstock to most Americans long term. I voted for Trump three [ __ ] times. I've taken so many [ __ ] arrows for this dude, it's insane. And it's impossible to defend his position right now. you know, when he gets on TV and he says, someone says, "Hey, uh, you know, are you worried about the economic impacts and the hardships that are happening with the uh, working-class person?" And you say, "No, all I'm worried about is Iran not having a nuclear weapon." Bro, you lose so many people every time you say that.
>> And it's becoming more and more apparent and more and more clear that you have the interest of a [ __ ] another country over the interest of the people that you were elected to serve. and you promised you were going to do these things, okay? And you may have a plan to still do those things. I don't [ __ ] know what your plan is, but I know this, it certainly doesn't appear like you are on the What it appears to for me and everybody else is that you [ __ ] lied to everybody.
>> That that's what it appears to. You got >> I [ __ ] hate saying that.
>> I hate saying that because dude, >> I went to [ __ ] war for this [ __ ] A lot of us did. And dude, now we're embarrassed about it. You know what I mean?
>> Yeah. Yeah. It's like the part of the movie, man, where it's like you you feel duped and it's like, dude, it sucks, >> dude.
>> It sucks.
>> And like, you know, >> but I can't defend it.
>> You can't >> I cannot defend it.
>> It's not defensible.
>> It's not even that I don't want to. I I There's no defense for it.
>> It's not defensible. And >> here's my thing, dude. I I I want I want what's best for this country.
>> I do, too.
>> You know what I'm saying? Like, I want America to win. I'm not trying to >> listen [ __ ] here's what he doesn't understand.
>> We didn't [ __ ] vote for Donald Trump.
>> No, >> we voted for what Donald Trump said he was going to do.
>> That's right.
>> Okay. We didn't We didn't vote like, "Oh, Trump, we think you're the white knight that's going to No, you could have been if you had followed through.
We didn't vote for you because you're Donald Trump."
>> No. Like and that that this is the look, bro.
>> You know how many times I've seen this in business where people get they start uh drinking their own Kool-Aid.
Yeah. They start thinking it's them.
It's them. It's them. And like, dude, this is what great amounts of power does to people. And it's it really sucks, bro. It sucks to see what's happening right now.
>> Like it just sucks. And you know, I know that people are going to hear me say this and half people are going to be like, "Andy, but he did this and this and this." I'm not saying that he hasn't done a couple good things. That's not what I'm saying. I think geopolitically he's setting us up in a really good spot. I like the thing he did in Venezuela. I like what he's doing with Greenland. I like how he's leveraging all these things. I think he's doing a good job there. But here's the thing, bro. You haven't handled the business that you [ __ ] got elected to do. And you don't seem to be interested in doing any of any of it.
>> No. No. And I'm not trying to wait [ __ ] four years to feel the the reap the benefits of that, dude. You know what I'm saying? I don't think most Americans have four years in them, bro.
I I think he's lost most Americans 100%.
Dude, I mean, look, dude. I I I think nearly every person I personally know is is like, "Dude, [ __ ] this guy."
>> Yeah. There's still a few that are like, "Oh, I think he's still going to pull through and do it, you know, and Okay, but why do you think that?"
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. What What are you seeing that I ain't seeing?
>> That's right. That's what I'm saying.
Cuz what I see is a dude who has either been in on this play the whole time or has been leveraged or threatened with some sort of something and isn't doing any of the [ __ ] that he said he was going to do. That's what I see, man.
>> Mhm.
>> You know, like, dude, you know what I wanted? I wanted these [ __ ] I wanted these [ __ ] illegals, the 20 million. I wanted them out of here.
>> Mhm.
>> Okay. You know what I wanted? I wanted accountability for [ __ ] COVID. I wanted accountability for all this [ __ ] You know what I didn't want? I didn't want a b a bunch of my money going all to all these other countries. Like, bro, you you ran on America first. That's what you ran on and you're not doing that. So, it is what the [ __ ] it is, man. And like I've tried hard to be an advocate for Trump, like even when things were going bad because like, dude, I've run I've run big companies, man. Like, and that's a perspective that people don't have. Like the government is the biggest company in the [ __ ] history of humanity.
>> Literally. Yeah.
>> Yeah. I mean, it's the largest organiz organization that's ever existed in humanity.
>> And it's hard to run those things. And it's hard to turn those things around when they're that big.
But you said you're going to drain the swamp, dude. And I don't see any [ __ ] draining.
>> You know what I >> Not enough of it. No, I don't see any of it. I, you know, like why the [ __ ] is I Omar still here, >> bro? We got her later.
>> I'm just saying like why why it's just, you know, and then you got the leftists who are like, >> well, would you rather have vote? No, I wouldn't have [ __ ] rather voted for >> Don't you miss the [ __ ] are you talking about?
>> What the [ __ ] That's not even part of the conversation.
>> Wouldn't you rather have Kamla now?
>> No.
Well, I tell you what. I mean, there's a there's a there's an argument to be made that uh you know, maybe Kamla wouldn't be sending all this money to [ __ ] the Middle East and and you know, uh doing all this these anti-semitic [ __ ] speech laws and [ __ ] that are happening, which are totally anti-free speech. I don't know if you saw, but they put some sort of anti-semitic speech task force together.
>> Yeah. It's like, dude, okay. So, so now, so you can say whatever the [ __ ] you want about white people. You can say whatever the [ __ ] you want about black people. You can say whatever the [ __ ] you want about Asians, about Indians, but if you say anything about the Jewish people, we're going to [ __ ] do something to you. Like, dude, what the [ __ ] are you talking about? Like, that doesn't that doesn't say >> um like >> innocent.
>> Yeah.
>> Like like like they're like, "Oh, the the you know, the the Jews aren't in control.
>> Jews are making the laws and they're going to get me.
>> The Jews are not in control of everything." And then, you know, all of a sudden they make a law that says you can't say [ __ ] about them.
>> It's like, dude, what the [ __ ] Like that doesn't The point is the mask is off.
>> Okay. And it is what it is. And people got to realize like you thought that you you had a guy who was going to save the world and he ain't going to [ __ ] do it or he's got some sort of secret plan, but like dude, I I don't believe that [ __ ] >> Yeah. Yeah. This is uh that you know Q didn't put this this part of the movie in the description. No, bro. You know what I'm saying? No, it's just, you know, I feel like a lot of people feel, you know, I feel like, you know, there's so many people out there that stood up for this guy and took arrows for this guy, got fired from their jobs or ostracized or cancelled for so long and it's like, dude, you just turned into exactly what we were trying to get away from.
>> And worse in some aspects.
>> Yeah. And for what? For what? For a couple bucks.
Like, I don't know. You know, you're >> some skeletons in the closet.
>> I'm just saying. Yeah. Like, what? What are you trying? You're trying to protect your rich buddies from [ __ ] letting people know that they go to [ __ ] parties and [ __ ] dude. [ __ ] them [ __ ] Let the world [ __ ] know, bro. Let the world know how leverage we really are and what we really answer to. You go down as the greatest hero of humanity ever.
It's a lack of courage, bro.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, they're they're probably going to kill him or they're going to kill his family. Yeah, maybe.
>> Probably.
>> Yeah. But you know what? Some things are worse than death. And you know what's worse than death? Being a [ __ ] coward and not cleaning house when you when you really could.
>> Yeah, bro.
>> Personally, that's what I think.
>> No, that's real, man. That's real.
>> You know, I I you know, that's where I'm at today. Like I I'm not I'm not someone that's going to say everything someone says is bad.
Everything someone like dude look you know like that interview like that person just asked uh Thomas Massie and said you're going to switch your Republican party.
>> Okay.
>> Well, okay. So because he voted against 9% that means he's not on the team.
>> That's right. That's right.
>> Like are we really is that where is that where our our herd mindset really is?
Like do we have that much lack of independent thinking that we can't acknowledge that people who may come from a different place or run under a different uh you know party line might have a good idea once in a while like >> or he's staying true to the [ __ ] people he's representing.
>> That is ignorance dude. That your bra that's bra that is brainwashing. That's right.
>> Okay. When you agree with someone a 100% of the time, no matter what the [ __ ] they do, you are part of a [ __ ] cult.
If you have no ability to say, "No, I don't agree with that. Now, I still like that guy, but I don't agree with that."
>> You either lack the proper IQ to process information, or you are brainwashed.
>> Yeah.
>> You have to be able to say what things you agree with and what things you don't. And this goes beyond politics.
This is what's wrong with the culture.
Okay? Now, I think it's getting much better. I think people are getting better in the culture. But like, think of the last 10, 12, 15 years, you know, especially on the left. Like, they won't even [ __ ] go to dinner with someone that that is a Republican.
>> Yeah.
>> You know, okay. So, you're telling me that this person could be a good person.
They could treat you nice. They could be respectful to you. They could you could have a good time with them, but because they vote a certain way, you you don't want anything to do with them. Oh, >> I just can't I can't deal.
>> Well, who who's the problem there?
>> Yeah, >> you're the problem.
>> Right. And that is the collective problem that we have in culture. So, it you know, >> I know this, bro. They poured some They poured some [ __ ] gasoline on the fire.
>> Oh, yeah. No, this is this is going to become an inferno >> with this [ __ ] bro. And like like dude, I like I have I think I have more questions. Here's the deal, dude.
Listen. If you guys really want to fix [ __ ] you're we're going to have to elect someone that refuses to take money from anybody who is going there to serve, who is giving something up to serve, and who is willing to clean [ __ ] house no matter who gets pissed off about it.
>> That's that's what it's going to take.
>> Okay. And unfortunately, you know, people are haven't come to that realization. And I'm afraid that by the time they do come to that realization, it's going to be too late.
>> Yeah. Guys, jump in on this conversation.
Let us know down in the comments what you guys think.
>> That being said, let's keep cruising.
>> Like, why why do people shame people that change their mind about things? You know what I'm saying? Like, are you not allowed to change your mind? Like, like, as you've gone through life, like, you know, cuz cuz dude, like, you know, I'll see little clips of mine going around.
I'll see comments and people be like, "Oh, I thought you were [ __ ] Trump's butt boy." Well, first of all, bro, I've never been that way. Um, I'm anti-communist, okay? And I'm gonna vote against the communist [ __ ] a thousand% to one. I don't give a [ __ ] who's running against them. Okay?
You can really tell why people's lives suck by how they react when they observe someone who changes their mind.
>> Okay?
In life, you make decisions. You make decisions around the information that is available to you at the time. If new information starts to come out and it is not in line with the information that you had then and you change your mind, that is a good thing, not a bad thing.
>> And we live in a culture where people try to punish people for not being quote unquote loyal. Okay? You're not supposed to be loyal to a candidate. You're also not supposed to be loyal to a friend, okay? You're supposed to be loyal to your value system, the things that you believe are right and wrong. And that's what makes a a a democratic republic actually function the proper way. You have thoughts, you have ideas, you have values, you make decisions based upon which candidate represents those values.
And when they stop representing those values, you don't just stick with them because they're them.
>> That makes you a cult member.
>> Yeah.
>> That doesn't make you That's why the [ __ ] system doesn't work right.
Because we've got a bunch of [ __ ] brainwashed people who believe this is the Super Bowl where you're either for this team or that team.
>> This ain't for the Chevy [ __ ] >> Bro, get the [ __ ] out of here. Like and and dude, it's just like it's it's it's like you want to grab everybody by the side of the face and be like, "Do you not [ __ ] understand that you're supposed to change your mind? Do you not understand the reason your life sucks is because you still think like you thought 5 years ago, 10 years ago, 20 years ago?
You're allowed to change your [ __ ] mind based. In fact, that's the that's the signal of someone with a [ __ ] high IQ."
>> Yeah. It's called growth.
>> Yep. No. Anyway, >> they're going to keep putting square pegs in a round hole down.
>> Yeah, dude. It's it's, you know.
>> Yeah, >> whatever.
>> Yeah, guys, jump into the conversation.
Let us know what you guys think.
>> Here's what I think, dude. I've been telling [ __ ] a solution for six [ __ ] years, okay? When this Massie [ __ ] happened, I got texts from every single [ __ ] person, dude. Dudes who have been on this show being like, "Oh, no. Can you believe it? What do you think?" I'm like, "I don't give a [ __ ] What do you mean?" Well, I've been trying to tell you the solution for six years. Okay? You don't like the solution because it requires [ __ ] work.
Okay? If we have a population that is filled with fit, intelligent, money-making [ __ ] that are understanding how to think for themselves as opposed to being told what to think, who are excellent, who treat people right, who don't allow themselves to be divided into uh black Americans, white Americans, Asian-Americans, [ __ ] they're just Americans. When we have a population like that, we are impossible to be controlled. That's why there's the [ __ ] saying, united we stand, divided we fall. That's what the [ __ ] it means. But we are so far away from that because people have been brainwashed through identity politics and these policies for the last 15, 20 years that they cannot understand that.
And until that is understood collectively, we will continue to suffer the consequences. That's reality.
So, like when you come at me and you say, "Ah, aren't you pissed off?" LIKE, "NO, DUDE. I WAS PISSED off six years ago, okay? I told you what the [ __ ] to do. You got to get off your [ __ ] ass.
You got to make some money. You got to get intelligent. You got to learn [ __ ] You got to be a good person. You got to [ __ ] get fit.
You got to be somebody that lives the American standard. If you don't live the American standard, the American standard ceases to exist."
I don't know. How hard is that to understand?
It's It's actually not hard to understand at all. People don't like it because it requires them to participate in the process.
>> Everybody thinks it's everybody else's [ __ ] fault. It's not everybody else's fault. You know why we're here? It's your [ __ ] fault. Yours.
It's It's annoying.
>> Like, how many more years am I going to waste my life saying the same [ __ ] thing?
>> You know what I'm saying? Like, I got other [ __ ] I want to do with my life. I I know you guys probably think that, you know, having a top world podcast and [ __ ] is a big deal to me. It [ __ ] ain't, okay? I'd like to do other things. I care about this country. I care about the people in this country. I care about what this country is supposed to be because I have people in my [ __ ] family who have sacrificed for us to have the opportunities that we have. And we're squandering them. We're flushing them down the toilet. That bothers me. But at this point in time, I've been telling you all, especially you [ __ ] that text me being like, "I told you what to do six years ago and you didn't [ __ ] do it."
So yeah, I don't care.
>> Topic number two.
>> Let's uh let's keep cruising, man. Guys, jumping on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. Let's get to headline two, you know. Let's go to the UK, man. This is uh this is this is sad, bro. I don't even know another way to describe it, bro. Um have you seen the [ __ ] in the UK that just happened?
>> They're called Did you see that? Did you see that tweet by uh uh Raven Simone?
>> Okay. Ra Raven Simone was a childhood actor here in the United States. Okay.
She tweeted, "If white people born in America aren't called European-Americans, why do I have to be called African-American?"
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah.
>> She's 100% correct. You are called AfricanAmerican because they want you to feel like you don't belong here and this is not your home and you aren't a real American, which creates the opportunity for them to divide us along the lines of race.
This is the [ __ ] that we've been trying to tell you everybody for years. We are not [ __ ] black Americans or white Americans or Indian-Americans. We're [ __ ] Americans. And until we all realize that, nothing will change. I I was so encouraged by that tweet of hers.
>> And and people were like, "Oh, well that kind of makes sense." No [ __ ] No [ __ ] >> You understand?
>> We're [ __ ] Americans, dude. We're all on the same team.
We have to quit falling for this identity politic [ __ ] and this racial division and all this [ __ ] that they pump down in our [ __ ] brains.
That is not for our benefit. That is for their benefit.
You're [ __ ] American, bro. And if you're not American, the [ __ ] out of here.
>> Yeah, [ __ ] you.
>> Yeah, that's right. That's right. Yeah.
I mean, dude, this is uh Anyway, we're about to start. I mean, bro, and the the crazy thing to me, dude, we've seen so many examples of why or how this like influx forced assimilation, air quotes there from the audio people, it just doesn't work. It does not work.
And u it's never going to work. There is no perfect solution. And that's the point. It would work if they were willing to come in and adopt American culture. But that's not what they are here to do. They are here and they openly say that we are here to conquer America. We are here to bring our culture from the shitty [ __ ] place that we came from and make this place as shitty as the place that we came from.
>> And dude, everybody's feeling it. And you know, we talked about this.
>> Say it's going on in UK.
>> It's going in the UK, dude. And and and the crazy thing is is that you know the those those Eastern countries, Europe, European countries, right?
They've been feeling it for longer than we have. They've been dealing with it for longer than we have, right? We're kind of getting the backlash of it, right? Um this story is absolutely insane.
Absolutely insane. Let's talk about it.
Hela reads Henry Noak stabbing.
Defendant tells court he was racially abused. had Turban knocked off head by teen. Um, so this is happening over in Britain right now. Um, and it's it's drawing a lot of scrutiny. Um, but it's very interesting to see, you know, the places that are covering this versus the ones that are not covering it, right?
Um, let's dive into this, though. So, it's a sick man. Um, seek, it's a seek man. Um, he told a British court, you know, it's a sick man. He told a British court uh he stabbed a teenager to death accidentally after being racially abused and having his turban pulled off his head.
>> How do you stab someone to death accidentally?
>> Accidentally. Multiple times. Yeah. Um Southampton Crown Court has continued to hear the case of the death of 18-year-old Anglo Polish uh Henry Noak.
>> You mean white guy, >> right?
>> Yeah.
um an accountancy accountancy and finance student who was previously reported. Um he was handcuffed by police. So So the guy that got stabbed when the police showed up, they handcuffed him.
>> Okay. Um when they arrived on the scene um under accusations that the knife attack victim had been racially abusive.
Okay. So the police pull up to the scene, right? The seek man stabbed this kid. He's like, "I stabbed him because he was being racist." And why?
>> It doesn't matter why you stabbed him.
>> Doesn't matter if he was being racist.
It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter.
You [ __ ] stabbed him and he's dead.
Doesn't matter why. He didn't attack you physically. He didn't [ __ ] He called you some [ __ ] names or whatever. So what? And the police put the kid in handcuffs and he dies on the ground.
Dies at the scene.
>> Um, now this was in on December 3rd, 2025. So, if you're just hearing this for the first time, that's a good uh you know, you might want to have some questions. Why are you just now hearing this for the first time? Right. Um he suffered a 3-in deep stab wound straight to his chest as well as four other knife wounds which he sustained before police arrived. Chest wound cut. Um his subclavical vein causing blood to fill up his chest cavity is ultimately what killed him. Um, 23-year-old Vicram Digua stands accused for one count of murder and one count of carrying a knife in public. Um, DigWA's mother, 53y old >> I thought this was going to stop happening whenever they took their guns away in the 1990s.
>> That's right. That's right. Knives are illegal over there.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Um, his mother Well, if knives are illegal, how if knives are illegal, then how did he stab him?
>> Yeah. Yeah. It's a great question.
It's a great question.
>> I mean, that doesn't make sense. Yeah.
>> I thought if you banned knives and guns that >> this wouldn't happen.
>> It's like It's like drugs. It works like drugs. You know what I'm saying? You make drugs illegal, banan those.
Nobody's getting high. Well, this doesn't make sense to me.
>> No, it it Yeah. And his mom's in trouble, too, because apparently she's being accused of assisting him um over claims that she removed the knife from the scene and stashed it at their family home. Um, so the >> thought it was an accident.
>> That's right. That's right.
Oh man. Yeah. Uh so they heard they've been hearing testimony um just just recently as yesterday um accused of an unprovoked attack against the teen followed by denials to police and allegations of racial abuse that appear to have diverted attention away from Noak's wounds while he was handcuffed.
Diga rejected the sequence of events as earlier portrayed by the prosecution and said he had been attacked first. He told the jury to me it seemed like he was drunk and said that Noak barged into me and I thought he had done it deliberately. He claimed that the teen used his mobile phone to record a video.
The BBC reports the court had previously heard that Noak had been drinking alcohol that evening, but his blood alcohol level at the time of death was low enough that he could have legally driven a car.
Um the defendant said that he had tried to deescalate the situation and claimed to be afraid of being attacked. He said, quote, "During these months, there have been a lot of attacks on Seikhs and a lot of them have been videoed as uh well by the attackers. I thought I had >> That's interesting because I've seen zero of those videos, but I've seen a whole lot of the other kind of >> going the other way." Yeah. Going the other way. Yeah.
>> Well, are they like are they like hiding those videos?
>> Probably. I'm sure they have I'm sure they have it, Amy. I'm sure they do.
>> Yeah. Um but yeah, Dig was said he took the phone off of Noak to stop him filming. Um the device was later found by police in Diga's pocket. Um and at that point, Noak started attacking him.
He said, "This is when he punched me. He then pulled my turban. He pulled it off my head." The defendant said his turban fell and that his hair had been pulled.
He admitted stabbing Noak in the back of the legs and pushing him away and what he claimed was self-defense. Digwood denied stabbing Noak in the chest and said he only became aware of this during the police interview. So the back of the legs and in the front. That's interesting. Um >> or at all. I thought you said it was an accident.
>> Yeah. Um Yeah. And then like I said, the police, you know, they they show up, they see him laying on the ground bleeding.
>> Does it really matter if he stabbed him in the leg or anywhere?
He [ __ ] stabbed him, >> right?
>> When you stab someone, you have an intent. The intent is to kill.
>> That's right. Yeah. It ain't going to tickle you.
>> Yeah. And um it's it's it's crazy. Now, Elon Musk has jumped in on this because, you know, like I said, nobody's been talking about the the endless uh examples of this. You know, Novak's not the first victim of stuff like this. Um, but Elon Musk, he just tweeted this out. He says, uh, quote, "There were massive international protests over George Floyd, and those police involved were severely punished with long prison sentences. Yet, the police responsible here did not even lose their jobs." An incredibly unjust double standard.
>> Well, let's be real. It's cuz the [ __ ] dude's white. That's why. That's why. Okay. If any sort of crime happens against anybody that's not white, it's a [ __ ] worldwide ordeal.
>> When it's against a white person, it's okay.
>> Make it go away. Yeah. Zero post by APs, PBS, New York Times, NPR, Wall Street Journal. Nobody >> Yeah.
>> Nobody's covering it. Um, now I will say this, you know, I believe the UK has been completely infiltrated and they're they're completely conquered. It's the first time in Britain's history they've been conquered.
>> Yeah, they are conquered.
>> Yeah, 100%. Um, you know, but >> it's funny because the people like the king and all these royal people like they think like, >> "Oh, okay. You know, it's fine. We're going to rule over." No, they're going to [ __ ] kill you, too.
>> You don't [ __ ] get it, dude.
>> Oh, yeah. They're going to have a chic.
>> Yeah, that's right. They're going to They're either going to place their people in power or they're going to take the power.
>> That's right.
>> You guys are [ __ ] morons.
>> Mhm.
Now, I will say this. you know, even being conquered, you're still going to have people that want to stand up, uh, that are in power, in positions of power or public trust. Um, and so this was, uh, captured during one of their parliamentary, um, you know, meetings. I don't know what the [ __ ] they call it over there.
Let's check this clip.
>> A student on a night out is stabbed multiple times with a 21 cm long knife.
He's lying in a pool of his own blood, literally drowning in his blood. The police come to the scene. Instead of doing everything that they can to save his life, they handcuff and arrest the lad because there's an accusation of racial abuse.
This is a scandal.
Will the home secretary come to the house and say what she's doing to investigate the way the police conducted this matter? And can we have a debate on two-tier policing which is doing so much to undermine respect for the police and for the rule of law in this country? Uh, no she won't.
>> That was good. That's pretty good.
You've been practicing that.
>> No, joy. Good show. I think No. Yeah, it ain't happening.
>> No, >> it's not happening. But again, you know, the UK's they're they're you know, I don't how far away how far ahead of of us do you think they are right now?
Well, I mean, look, the reason that this is happening is because they gave their guns away, okay? And in less than 30 years, they've been conquered by, you know, savages, um, who don't adopt the culture of the country. Uh, the culture of the country is now something completely different than it was 30 years ago.
>> The good thing that we have going for us is that we never gave up our guns. But there's still a bunch of [ __ ] retards that think that's a good idea >> to give them up.
>> Yeah. But that will never happen. No, >> it'll never happen. Mm- Yeah, I'm not losing money in a fish.
>> I think we're in a good position because of that. Um much better than they are.
But >> yeah, if you want to if you want an example of why not to give up your guns, all you got to do is look over the pond.
>> Yeah.
>> You know what I'm saying?
>> So, >> yeah. Well, I mean, do but we we still we do have a problem of >> Yeah. And we voted for someone to handle that and that someone said that they were going to handle it and then that someone got cold feet because a couple [ __ ] paid antagonists ended up getting in the middle of it and got shot and then they decided they didn't want to deal with the PR when really the majority of the people both Republican and Democrat still wanted the mass deportations to occur.
>> So had this happened six months, you know what I'm saying, eight months ago, nobody would have gave a [ __ ] It would have been Oh, it is what it is.
>> Huh? Like had had the the Renee Good situation happened when Trump first got in office, nobody would have cared.
>> Oh no. Well, that was his first mistake.
He should have been doing it right away when the public sentiment was get him the [ __ ] out.
>> Nobody cared. But it took way too long.
[ __ ] got way too cold. Then that happens. Oh [ __ ] Yeah, this does not look bad. People Yeah, it's stupid.
>> Um, you know, but I I did see this on the illegal alien things here, right?
Um, this is [ __ ] hilarious. Um, insane. Unlicensed illegal alien driver causes accident on freeway right next to ICE arresting another illegal alien.
You hear you see this?
>> No.
>> Yeah. Uh this was in Florida. Um there's footage of a white pickup driver uh truck rear ending another gray pickup truck. The gray truck driven by an illegal alien was hit after the driver slammed on the brakes and got into a minor collision with another car which drove off um as the white truck collided with the rear cuz ICE was doing this operation on this. I got the video.
Let's check it.
>> That's not good.
>> Go get him. He ain't supposed to be here.
>> Crazy scene here. Day two of the operation. We're over here picking up one illegal driving this van and then this ends up happening. This driver landed on his brakes. This guy hits him.
But then this guy just happens to be illegal, too. The density of the >> Go back. Go back. Go back. I could tell you that that was the guy that was illegal. And I'll tell you why. Go back to the video.
Play it from the beginning. Okay. Now, do you see WHAT HE'S DRIVING?
THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT drive those [ __ ] pickup truck Escalades are [ __ ] illegal.
>> That's so true.
>> Yeah, >> that is so true. They They also drive the Avalanche version, too, that's the only people that drive.
>> That's right, bro.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. [ __ ] dude. That's crazy, >> bro. He He got scared. Well, I tell you what happened. He got scared cuz he saw [ __ ] Omeigra over there.
>> Yeah. He got [ __ ] nervous.
>> Migra.
>> Oh >> yeah. Oh, he's tried to get me Yeah. You saw we got [ __ ] He should pay us in the driver's seat.
>> Well, you know what?
It's terrible.
>> Off to El Salvador, >> dude. I would I would like to go to El Salvador.
>> You know what's crazy, dude? Is like how many I I I I don't really have anything to say.
>> No, you ain't got nothing.
>> All right, man. Um, but yeah, this is going to be interesting. I'm really curious to see what what happens with this. Like I said, Elon Mus's evolve.
Um, apparently he's he's going to be helping out over there because, you know, it's the right thing to do. So, we'll we'll keep you guys up to date on this. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. That being said, >> bro, listen. Remember that thing that happened last year where that black kid stabbed that white kid at track meet?
>> Had that been a black kid that got stabbed like that, it would have been global headlines.
>> Oh, buddy.
>> Okay.
Now, today I if it happened today, I don't I don't know that it would be.
>> No.
>> The way that it would have been then.
But the point is is that no one gives a [ __ ] when white people get killed.
>> It's [ __ ] up.
>> No one gives a [ __ ] No one cares. They didn't care about that white girl that got killed on the [ __ ] subway.
>> No one cared about that. And they said, "Oh, it wasn't racially motivated when the guy literally said, "I got that white [ __ ] >> on camera."
>> Like, no one cares about this. And then when you point it out >> now, the the media, not the culture, cuz I am seeing a lot of unity between black and white culture right now, which what the [ __ ] that's what the [ __ ] needs to happen. white and black culture come together, bro, we will take this country back. All right?
>> Because we need both. We need the country back.
>> Why do you think they try so hard to make everybody [ __ ] hate each other?
>> Yeah. We We need We need the country and we need Shy Rack. We need both.
>> You know what I'm saying?
>> But the point is is that that's the truth. The media does not give a [ __ ] >> when white people get murdered. They don't care.
>> No, because it does it doesn't fit the narrative, bro. You guys are supposed to be the bad guys.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> You know what I'm saying? Supposed to be scary. I don't think it's you guys or those guys or the bad guys. I think there's bad people and bad people should be held accountable for the things that bad people do.
>> Yeah.
>> And the identity racial division that's not that's not that doesn't come organically from the people, bro. That comes from the media.
>> That's stoked.
>> That's right.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, man.
>> I mean, dude, if you were to ask most black people today about this, they would say that's [ __ ] up.
>> Yeah.
>> You know what I'm saying?
>> 100%. But like 5 years ago, because everybody was all on edge because the media had propagated, they they would have said, "Oh, the [ __ ] white guy deserves it."
>> So things are getting better and people are figuring out that like, "Hey, man.
This none of this shit's right. There's good and there's bad and there's there's bad there's bad people and bad people should be held accountable for the bad things that they do >> swiftly."
>> That that's it, man.
>> That's it. That's it, man. Yeah. Um Yeah, guys, let us know what you guys think, man. Let's get to our third and final headline. Headline number three might have some accountability starting maybe. I'll let you be the judge of it.
Headline three reads, "Shameless Midwest mom who oversaw $250 million Somali fraud scam gets enormous prison sentence that will see her remain behind bars until she's a very elderly woman." Good.
Not harsh enough. Not harsh enough, but we'll see. Um, the Midwest mother who masterminded the roughly $250 million Somali linked fraud in Minnesota was just sentenced to more than 41 years in prison on Thursday morning. Amy Bach, 45, um, was convicted last March of multiple counts involving conspiracy, wire fraud, and bribery for her role in the Feeding Our Future scam, which prosecutors called the country's largest COVID era fraud. Um, that's the only one largest one that they're willing to talk about.
Feeding Our Future received about a quarter of a billion dollars in federal funds.
>> That's not the largest fraud.
>> No, that's what I'm saying. That's the largest >> The largest fraud was CO itself.
>> That's right. The largest fraud was transferring all of the wealth and putting out of business all of the middle class, mom and pop, retail, restaurants, non-essential businesses, but leaving Walmart and Amazon and Target and all the big box rich [ __ ] owned places, the bank-owned places >> uh open so that they could eliminate their competition. That was the largest fraud >> and we have yet to see any accountability for the largest fraud.
>> So this may be a large fraud.
>> It is not even close >> to what the largest fraud is.
>> Dude, the [ __ ] hospital systems that were makes, you know, making $33,000 per positive COVID patient. I mean like like and then what makes a positive COVID patient?
>> Oh, a a a falsely tuned PCR test that's dedicated that is is tuned to literally pick up any level of bacteria and have a uh false positive.
>> You know, it was interesting how many people died of car accidents and motorcycle accidents and other things like that. But then, you know, they were they were they died of COVID.
>> Yeah, that's right. That's right. CO came through >> and certainly wasn't the largest fraud.
>> Yeah. Uh but feeding our future received about a quarter billion dollars in federal funds while falsely claiming to be serving 91 million meals for hungry children. Prosecutors said instead taxpayers money was used to finance expensive lifestyles including box. Uh US District Judge Nancy Brazzle made an example of Bach. Uh she sentenced her to a prison and admonished her in front of a packed Minneapolis courtroom. Um, quote, "This is uh, this was a vortex of fraud and you were its epicenter."
Brazzle Tobach, "A sentence of less than 500 months would not do justice to the people of Minnesota, who in a very real sense were the victims of this fraud."
Assistant US Attorney Rebecca Klene told the court that the government believed that disabling Amy Bach from ever meaningfully participating in society ever again was the only just outcome.
Uh, most of the defendants charged in connection with the scam are Somali and hold American citizenship, though Bach is white. Klein added that Bach was the quote leader of this entire scheme. Um, now she was so much a leader, Andy, that they uh recorded the Somalies involved in this. They recorded themselves giving her an award for her uh great help in this endeavor. Let's check this clip.
Wow. Wow. Wow.
It's with girl. This is for you. Feed and future team.
>> Oh, we get so much money.
>> Thank you. Thank you so much.
So much rice and bananas. Mashallah.
Mashah.
>> I hope that cured her white guilt.
>> That's right, >> bro. She was rolling around in the [ __ ] drop top fan on her clothes.
Yeah, we covered her, man. She had her little thunder gun.
>> Yeah.
>> You know what I'm saying? He had the clean Nike suit on, dog. They were living it.
>> They were living it. She even got a little war for it. But here's my question, man. All right. They said most of the people connected to this were Somali. They all were Somalia, actually.
Apparently, she was the only white person involved.
Find it hard to believe, but where's Omar? How where is she at? I like again, like, listen, I ain't no snitch.
>> Imagine going to bat. Imagine going to bat >> uh >> on a fraud to get people money that legitimately hate you >> so that you could earn the praise and respect of people who will never actually respect you and you're earning it by giving them money and then you get sentenced to 41 years in prison for it.
Mhm.
>> You are a dumb [ __ ] >> Dumb ass of the day.
>> Oh my god.
>> Amy bot. Yeah, bro.
>> Talk about someone who who has like incurable white guilt.
>> Oh, bro. It's insufferable. She has to be penetrated every day to remind herself.
>> Oh god.
>> Well, hope it was worth it, lady. They still don't like you and they aren't going to come see you in prison.
>> How many of those people you think come see you in prison?
>> Oh, none.
>> Exactly.
>> None. Her boo already on to the new.
>> That's what I'm saying, dumbass.
>> Is that a Superman tattoo on his neck?
>> Sure is.
>> It's a super goat. Super throat.
Super throat goat.
>> Super throat goat.
>> Yeah.
Oh [ __ ] But let me say this, dude. All right, Amy, listen. If you're listening to this, you know, >> she ain't she ain't. But if if you get the opportunity to listen to this, all right, listen. I I ain't no snitch. All right? If I'm facing 41 [ __ ] years, Doc, this [ __ ] did it. Okay, I'm out. I'm just saying. I'm just 41 years, bro.
>> Hey, what?
>> You know what, man?
>> What?
>> She deserves it.
>> She does deserve it.
>> Yeah. But what I'm saying is bring some people down with you. You know what I'm saying? Like, what you got to lose?
>> Well, she will eventually because what she's going to figure out what I just said.
>> Yeah.
>> She got to figure out those people never liked her. They never cared about her.
>> They ain't putting money on the books.
>> No. Rice and banana for you. You're the one that got [ __ ] played, lady.
>> Yeah, bro. I just I just know there's so much, >> you know, that's her whole identity, bro. She She's probably comes from a cush [ __ ] upper middle class life who's never been around anybody ever that is different than her. And she felt like some sort of moral champion for doing this. And they do not give a single [ __ ] about her. Like, talk about someone with zero self-respect, zero self-esteem, and now you're going to be in jail for 41 years. I'm pretty sure she's gonna [ __ ] tell.
>> Oh, she has to.
>> Yeah, >> she has to. She has to.
>> If she hasn't figured it out yet, she will.
>> She She has to. Yeah, >> she's gonna like She's Bro, she has to.
>> No, >> she has to, bro. Because listen, there's no [ __ ] chance, dog. There's no chance. First of all, you know, Rolls-Royce, the seats are really nice and comfortable. You know what I'm saying? I I don't want to miss that. You know what I'm saying? Not not for 41 years, bro. Like, no. It's not happening. Um, it's not happening. I don't think a Rolls-Royce is in her future ever again.
>> Am I?
>> Because if a Rolls-Royce was in her future at all, she wouldn't have done that in the first place.
>> That's true.
>> So, you know what? She We I'm pretty sure we covered this. I don't know if we covered this. I know we covered the story, but like you >> you did too much, too, Amy. You did too much. You know what I'm saying? You can't you can't put You can't pull up in a Rolls-Royce too much >> in the same neighborhood as a [ __ ] Blazer. 94 Blazer, bro. You can't do that.
>> Yeah. And no and no one's going to think anything.
>> You can't do that. You can't do that.
You're moving too hot. You know what I'm saying? You got Yeah. Come on. Just get a Hellcat. Be culturally accurate. You know what I'm saying? You can't do that, Amy. That's dumb. That's dumb. Be more realistic.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah. Know your culture. You know what I'm saying? Like, come on. Do a minivan or something. I mean, bling the [ __ ] out, but do a minivan. Like, don't do a [ __ ] Don't do a a drop top wraith.
Like, come on, man. That's stupid.
>> Good on the judge for hammering her.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> You know what I'm saying? But here's my fear though.
>> There's very few judges right now that are doing this >> 100%. But here's my fear, right? Like, and Judge even said it herself like, "I'm making an example out of Well, but judge, there's plenty more examples to be made. Plenty more."
>> You know what I'm saying? So, like, yeah, cool. Throw the book at her. I'm with it. Let's >> No, I agree.
>> The rest.
>> I agree with you.
>> Because it wasn't just Amy. There's no [ __ ] chance.
>> That's not even making an example. That is the standard of holding the law to the letter of the law. If we held the law to the letter of the law, none of this [ __ ] would be happening in the world. No, >> it the laws don't need to be changed.
They need to be enforced. This is why Soros funded and act blue funded these campaigns to get certain prosecutors in all of these cities in the positions of power so that they would not prosecute.
>> I would even push >> and then they find ways to get to the judges as well. So they understand that if the laws aren't enforced or they are enforced selectively then this is the result that we end up with. So the solution is not oh we need to change that. No dude the laws are already there just follow them.
>> That's right.
>> Right.
>> That's right dude. I imagine when she got like we said >> criminals by definition don't obey the law.
>> That's right. This is why someone who was, you know, stabbed another man accidentally happened to be carrying a knife illegally >> and it still happened.
>> So like, dude, listen, dude.
>> We have a lot of stupid [ __ ] in the world. That's what it comes down to.
>> Yeah. What do you think the conversation I I can't get over this [ __ ] Rolls-Royce, doc. What what do you think the conversation was when they caught her? Like, oh no, what gave it away?
It's like the [ __ ] Rolls-Royce in the front yard, dog.
>> That's not what happened. She cried her [ __ ] eyes out.
>> You think so? Oh, she did. [ __ ] yeah.
Yes, she did. Listen, man. These people don't think that they're going to be held accountable.
>> Yes, she did. Yes, she did.
>> Yeah, exactly. Look at her face. Yeah.
>> I didn't even put this in the PowerPoint. Yes, she did.
>> I don't understand how this could have happened. I was just trying to help them. They're disadvantaged people. Can I call Jerome?
>> No. No. I'm disadvantaged, you know. I'm just trying to do the right thing. The [ __ ] out of here.
>> Why is Jerome not answering?
Jerome's not answering.
Jerome gone.
Oh man, Doc. Oh man, this is crazy.
Yeah. Why is that dude Why is that dude black with a white leg?
>> Huh?
>> Yeah, it's springtime, dog. You know, we darken up, dog.
>> Bro, he got a black face and a white leg.
>> We darkening up, bro. Listen, >> is that how it works? Got like But like certain parts are black and other parts white.
>> Now, there's one piece that's always black.
>> No, I think it's white.
>> Z, >> if it's big, it's white.
>> Zean, what what do you see?
That dude, that looks like a white dude's leg.
>> No, dude. It's >> If you just took a picture of those two legs, they're almost the same [ __ ] color.
>> You say those two white people?
>> That's two white people.
>> Is it not?
>> No.
>> No.
>> Zean, if you saw just that, what would you say?
>> No. No. See, he just talked about Trump and the Yes, man. Don't say yes to that.
That's not a white person.
>> No. If you're just looking at that picture, it looks like a white >> bro. That is a white middle class pasty ass lady and a [ __ ] wigger.
>> You know what it is? It's it's it's the Rolls-Royce. Cuz if that was a Hellcat symbol, you'd be like, "Okay, yeah, I got it. I got it." White white white lady, black dude. I see.
>> I think that's a white guy in blackface.
>> Bro, I was going to say, you know those those glasses that have like the nose attached to it?
>> It's kind of It's kind of >> like they like in Digital Underground like the Humpty Dance.
>> My name is Humpty.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, bro.
>> Real funny looking >> throat. Super goat.
>> Yeah, >> super throat goat.
>> That's probably her, too.
It wasn't. It is now. Oh, man. Guys, jump in >> on the conversation.
>> Oh, now let's get the rest of them.
>> Huh?
>> Let's get the rest of them.
>> Yeah, let's just get them. Let's get them all because it wasn't just Amy.
Amy, start talking, man. Snitch [ __ ] Guys, it's time for our final segment.
Uh, >> I was trying to help the disadvantaged people.
I was doing the right thing.
>> Well, she's gonna get destroyed in prison.
>> Oh god.
>> She ain't gonna make it. She ain't gonna make it. Ain't gonna make it. Guys, it is time though. We made it.
>> No, she's going to go to prison and be like, I was for you people.
>> That's right. Shank shank.
>> Yeah, she gonna get stabbed on accident.
>> [ __ ] Oh [ __ ] man.
>> That's Rachel Doazol, too. The drown, bro.
Yeah, man. Guys, it's time though. It is time for a final segment of the show.
Now, we usually do thumbs up or dumb as [ __ ] but I wanted to bring something back we haven't done in a while.
>> Bears.
>> Nope. It is time for an OG segment, ladies and gentlemen.
That might be racist. All right. Okay.
Where we show a headline, we talk about it, and we determine if it might be racist. Okay.
>> These are my favorite ones.
>> It's great. Got to go to Florida.
Gotta go to Florida. Sorry, man. They're right there. Okay. All right. All right.
I'm gonna say yes.
Gotta go to Florida on this one.
Headline reads, "Florider fired after hanging a black doll with the cord wrapped around his neck in class.
>> It depends on the context. There might be, bro, I was reading this article and I was just I I was hoping All right. Like I'm like, there's got to be something here. Okay. Like, what am I missing? All right. Um, let's dive into it. A Florida teacher was fired this week after a student in her class recorded her wrapping a cord around a black baby doll's neck and hanging it from a television monitor. Karen. Oh, buddy.
Yep.
Karen Whit uh White Meer Whitmire Savage, a 63-year-old art teacher at Bington Middle School in Hillsboro County, confiscated the doll from one of her students who said who she said wasn't paying enough attention, according to a 14-year-old boy who took the video. Noah, the boy, decided to record the Monday incident as it unfolded so there would be proof of what happened. He told WTSPV in an interview on Tuesday. Hillsboro County School Superintendent Van Aerys condemned what happened and said Savage had been removed from campus pending the outcome of an investigation. And by Wednesday, the school district announced that Savage had been fired and that her conduct had been reported to the Florida Department of Education's Office of Professional Practice Services. Um, quote, "We want to reiterate that we do not tolerate conduct of this nature. We took immediate action and responded swiftly to ensure the situation was handled appropriately," said a spokesperson for the school district, adding that counselors will be made available to students affected by the incident. Here's a clip.
Oh my god.
>> She got it. And she >> Oh my god.
>> Oh my god.
>> Okay. Well, if that were a white baby doll, would she have been fired?
>> It's a great question. It's a great question.
>> I'm betting that she probably wouldn't have been. Probably not.
>> That sure didn't look racist. That looked like she was trying to just get the [ __ ] thing out of uh >> Yeah. Yeah. It's not even like a noose has like four knots. You know what I'm saying? So, it's not even like >> It's not even a real noose. I'm saying like come on. You know, give me a little bit, you know?
>> Um I don't think that that's racist.
>> Okay. Yeah.
>> Yeah. I think she was making a point that this is not going to be in the class.
Um, I also think that she has a legal standing to sue the [ __ ] out of the school district because I don't think they would have fired her had that been a white doll.
>> No discrimination.
>> Why would that be okay?
>> Mhm. Yeah. Is it Is it because it was a doll or is because it was a black doll?
That's the problem. You know what I'm saying?
>> My Why does a kid have a doll in class anyway? This is [ __ ] middle school.
Like, what are you doing?
>> Yeah. What are you doing with a [ __ ] doll in class? You're being a little [ __ ] You being a little [ __ ] for >> next year.
>> Oh.
Oh [ __ ] That went over y'all heads, didn't it? Oh, buddy. That was That was a good one. That was good. That was good. Yeah, man. Yeah.
>> See, I probably would have got fired for that.
>> No, but for real, dude. Like, come on, man. Like, >> yeah.
>> Or fire people for this, >> you know? Like, for real.
>> I I don't know. You know, like >> I feel like there's a lot worse happening than us.
>> I mean, it ain't like white people weren't hung and [ __ ] lynched, too, bro. Italians were some of the [ __ ] most lynched people in America.
>> Okay. Like, >> Japanese got it bad, too.
>> Yeah. So, like I I don't, you know, I don't buy into this [ __ ] Yeah.
>> I don't think that >> just because everything happens to be done with a >> certain color of something that makes it racist.
>> Mhm.
>> You know, >> we got to be able to prove intent too, right?
>> Yeah. Like what was her intent?
>> Yeah. That's right.
>> She was laughing. Everybody else was laughing.
>> All the kids were laughing.
>> Yeah.
>> And and that >> the power to turn some [ __ ] >> [ __ ] This is what happened.
Okay.
The school is so the the school system is so [ __ ] leftist and politically correct and everybody's afraid of litigation and they heard ABOUT THIS. OH MY GOD, I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS HAPPENED. OH, WHAT THE [ __ ] WE GOING TO DO? OH, WE GOT TO FIRE HER. AND I actually think she I bet you the end of this story ends with her suing the district and getting a whole bunch of money.
>> I'd be willing to bet that.
>> Yeah. So >> I Yeah, I I put some money on that.
Yeah.
>> So, you know, it is what it is.
>> I I don't know. I didn't see that. Did you think that was racist?
>> No. No. That's what I'm saying. Like it it just shows you like two people's like [ __ ] mental gymnastics they like to play because like >> if anything can is going to offend you.
>> Well, man, >> it should just be the fact that it was a baby doll at all, >> right?
But we got plenty of teachers reading [ __ ] books on how to, you know, suck dick and cut dicks off. Like, that's completely fine.
>> Yeah. I'm just saying like >> not firing those teachers.
>> I'm just saying if we're going to fire people over racial things, then it has to be racist for them to do it to a white baby doll, too.
>> Mhm.
>> Okay.
So, if you're going to make an assumption that she did that because it was black, then >> racially motivated.
>> Are you going to make the same assumption if that was a white baby doll? I don't think they would.
>> No.
>> So, like, >> you see what I'm saying? That's how I feel about it.
>> That's a mental gymnastics dog.
>> Yeah.
>> And, you know, be fair. I know her name is Karen, but she looks sweet.
>> Her name is Karen Savage.
>> That's right. Karen or Karen might be Savage. I don't know.
>> No, it is. Her last name is Savage.
>> No, no, I'm saying she might be Savage.
I don't know. Well, I mean, it says so right there. Karen Savage.
>> Yeah, >> she must be.
>> Because everything you read is true.
>> That's right. That's right.
>> Especially on the internet.
>> That's right. That's right. That's right, man. Yeah.
>> I mean, look, dude, I think people are I think people are over this black white [ __ ] I think most people are over it. I think there's still people trying to leverage it.
>> I I actually believe >> there's always going to be people.
>> I actually believe that that's probably not even black people that are mad about it. I believe that what's likely happened there is that the white people who run the school, >> the Amy's the Amy box of the school, >> that's right.
>> Yeah.
>> They they didn't know how to address the situation. It probably someone probably had a concern and you know, I don't know.
>> Yeah.
>> I really don't give a [ __ ] >> I really don't. Like I don't I don't none no no no none of the none of the black people that exist today were [ __ ] are [ __ ] have been [ __ ] slaves. No, >> none of the white people today own slaves. None of this [ __ ] we're talking about [ __ ] that happened 400 [ __ ] years ago or even a hundred years ago.
But it's not like it was exclusively done to black people. That's just the only thing that's been talked about.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> Or the slavery that's still happening today. Listen, man. Listen, >> there's all kinds of Italian immigrants that were lynched. There's all kinds of [ __ ] Irish immigrants that were lynched. There's all kinds of people that happen to have lighter skin that have been lynched. Okay? Those things are not talked about, but those that's the facts of history.
>> So, how can we look at one thing and say, "Oh, well, we're sensitive to that because of what happened to us when it's happened to everybody else."
>> Yeah. Nobody else is that sensitive.
Well, I'm just saying like, dude, we got to get over this [ __ ] Like, it didn't happen to you. It didn't It's not the reason you are where you are. That's the [ __ ] end of the story. And you nobody should be able to leverage things that somebody that you and your grandparents like like what the [ __ ] are we talking about?
So, so we're going to talk about holding people accountable for things that people that weren't even on the earth at the same time as us did.
>> Mhm.
>> Like, that doesn't even [ __ ] make sense. How? Just explain that to me. I can't I can't >> how how can we hold any person of any color of any background responsible for things that people that they weren't related to and weren't even on this earth the entire time that they've been alive. That is that is illogical. That is unfair. And that's what ruins the culture and it is propagated and pushed for the intention of continuing to stoke racial division. Mhm.
>> Okay. I personally looked at that and it looked to me like she took the [ __ ] doll and she I mean she probably should just threw it in the trash or whatever, right? But like >> Oh, that would have got her too though.
You threw a black baby in the trash.
>> Yeah, right. Exactly.
>> They do it.
Okay.
>> Look, dude.
>> You know what? You know what I'm saying, >> okay? Like, let's be [ __ ] adults here. Anybody who's trying to hold anybody accountable for some something that somebody that maybe have looked like them that happened a 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 years ago, you're just looking for a reason to blame people for where you are in your life right now.
>> 100%.
>> Okay. So, that's And it's not their fault. It's not their fault.
I That's just the bottom line.
>> It's It's stupid. Isn't it weird how we have no problem trying to hold those people accountable from, you know, 400 years ago, but we have a hard time trying to hold people accountable today for [ __ ] that they're doing today. You know what I'm saying?
>> Look, dude, it comes down comes down to the overall objective, okay? Like I said earlier on the show, >> they don't like the fact that black people and white people are starting to joke again.
>> They don't like the fact that black people and white people are starting to get along and not give a [ __ ] Like, we're all over it, dude. We're over it.
>> Okay? If you're cool, you're cool. If you're not, you're not. If you're bad, you're bad. If you're good, you're good.
It's all good with everybody except for the people who are in power because the people who are in power derive their power from the division of Americans and the way they divide Americans just like uh that that girl Simone said >> is by labeling them different things, right? If you're white, you're [ __ ] uh white supremacist. If you're if you're black, you're African-American or you're a colonizer if you're white.
These are things to make people feel like they don't belong in this country.
>> Okay? And when you have people that feel like they don't belong in this country, how can the country actually mean anything? That's the point. So, we need to be smarter than them.
>> And that's what it comes down to. And anytime that you look at these like racially charged headlines, before you react, you should step back and be like, why are they writing it this way?
>> Why am I upset? Am I upset because I'm actually upset? Or am I upset because I'm being told to be upset? Or am I upset because this is going to give me ammunition to potentially justify why I am where I am? You see what I'm saying?
>> Absolutely, dude.
>> Like, dude, it's it's just ridiculous [ __ ] >> Yeah, >> I agree, man. Guys, >> it's certainly not a good look.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Like, that doesn't look good. All right. But I think the question is I I really think the question comes down to would you have been fired if that were an Asian baby doll?
>> Mhm.
>> What do you What's the answer to that?
You think?
>> Probably not.
>> Would you have been fired if that were an Indian baby doll?
>> Probably not.
>> Would you have been fired if that were a white baby doll?
>> Probably not.
>> So then how is that racist?
>> No, that in itself is the racism.
>> Correct.
>> Yeah.
>> Correct.
Correct. You're placing people in a protected class because you have some sort of internal thoughts. It's the same thing like when they say [ __ ] like, you know, voter ID is unfair because black people don't know how to use a computer to get a [ __ ] ID. Like, okay. So, you're telling me that you believe that black people are actually so dumb that they can't get an ID?
That's what you're saying?
>> That's what you're saying. Okay. So, that sounds a hell of a lot more racist >> than anything else >> than me wanting them to vote and just making sure who they are. Yeah.
>> Okay. So, >> yeah.
>> Like the people who cry racism the most are usually the most racist.
>> Mhm.
>> That's what it comes down.
>> It's been my experience, >> right? Like when teachers are telling little kids, okay, who your your kids your age, okay, little Ryan and and and Penelope >> [ __ ] like, dude, and they say, "Oh, well, you know, you're going to have a really hard time uh because you're black."
>> That's racist.
>> That's pretty racist.
>> Yes, >> it is racist.
>> And those are the same people who claim to not be racist.
>> I'm Let me stick up for you. My name's Amy Bach.
>> Yeah.
Oh man. Yeah, guys, jump in, man. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think about this, man. Uh, with that being said, Andy, guys, that is all I have, man.
>> All right, that's the show. We will see you on Monday. Don't be a hoe. Share the show.
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