Elijah Schaffer’s episode debates whether Donald Trump deserves a Nobel Peace Prize after Moon Jae-in’s claim he ended the Korean War stalemate, citing 70 years of conflict. Critics dismiss it as absurd—one calling him a "hate warmonger," another questioning Moon’s bias—while others grudgingly credit his diplomacy, despite policies and tweets labeled "bullshit." Kim Jong-un’s unverified denuclearization pledge adds fuel to the chaos, overshadowed by unrelated rants about vaccines, Kanye West, and Hollywood’s alleged hypocrisy. The episode reveals deep polarization, with Trump’s legacy framed as either revolutionary or irrelevant, exposing how partisan outrage distorts even geopolitical milestones. [Automatically generated summary]
So we're out here with episode five of Slightly Offensive in Hollyweird, California to find out what people think about Donald Trump earning the Nobel Peace Prize.
Should he get one for ending the Korean War or should he not?
If you guys don't know, Donald Trump recently, just us like he basically just organized the end of the Korean War after like 70 years.
And we wanted to see your opinion of do you think Donald Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for what he's done in his tenure as president?
Do you know unemployment is the lowest it's been in 80 years and this is the first time in American history that there's as many jobs for every single citizen in the country?
Do you think that's something that kind of good for our country?
There's enough jobs for every eligible adult to work.
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
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I think it's a bad thing.
I say get a man his effort.
It might have actually been Kanye that might spark this in him.
Who knows, right?
Because, I mean, Trump is seen as like a hate warmonger.
But in my opinion, I'm like, if he ended a war that was standing for so long with, you know, America and that could have caused a whole war war.
This guy right here that we've seen as like the worst guy ever, you know, ended up stopping, you know, a hate between two countries, you gotta get his guy's credit.
He may not be that bad of a guy at the end of the day.
Today, Kim Jong-un, the dictator of North Korea, said that he was going to denuclearize the entire state, and he's inviting the media and in the UN to watch them dismantle their entire nuclear sites based off of Trump's diplomacy.
Do you think that's worth the Nobel Peace Prize?
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They should invite James Franco and Seth Rogen, then maybe they'll consider it.
I think you can agree with me when I say Britney Spears deserves the Nobel Prize Prize because she's made many people happy, and she's brought joy and love and happiness to everybody.
Well, they're not won yet, but they are working on diplomacy at least.
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Like, the mainstream media said Trump wouldn't win the election, then he won, right?
They said Hillary will win.
They said he's a hate warmonger.
He just spits a bunch of hatred.
He's a crazy guy.
But then at the end of the day, this guy ends up creating peace between two countries that, you know, no other president could really do around their terms.
Two countries which he can't create peace within his own country.
Where's the peace within your own country, motherfucker?
Well, you know, I say that.
That will in soon come.
But it's, you know, let's kill off the hate on the outside before we get to the inside.
And then let's focus on the inside.
But in my eyes, the media, it creates a culture that doesn't really think for itself at the end of the day.
People don't think for themselves.
I know this for a fact.
When I was a young kid, I was pinned against other people.
And, you know, everyone was thinking one way.
I was thinking the other way.
And what I found out was believe in your gut at the end of the day.
Don't believe in what other people tell you to buy into, like, on one end of a religion.
You know what I mean?
You don't actually get to choose your opinion at the end of the day.
The media is choosing it, and society is choosing your opinion.
Very little do you ever get to hear your own opinion.
have i was in seoul south korea and they definitely identify as okay i'm talking about america most But we don't have North Koreans really here in America.