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April 20, 2022 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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'Female Ben Shapiro' DEMOLISHES Wild BLM Thugs! | Guest: Brett Cooper | Ep 245

It’s election season, which means our best friends over at BLM are back in the streets fighting cops and causing mayhem, but this time they are getting WREKED! As you’d expect, politicians are ignoring all the real problems AGAIN and blaming all our nation’s issues on European-Americans despite the crime stats proving otherwise. We live in a land of make-believe, except it has very real consequences. Brett Cooper, host of “Comments Section” on the Daily Wire, joins us in-studio to breakdown all the insanity we confront every voting season and clarifies whether or not she’s actually Ben Shapiro. ________________________________________________________________ ⇩ TODAY'S SPONSORS ⇩Show more NORTHWEST RETENTION: If you're looking for a high-quality holster for your firearms, trust the brand used by the Slightly Offens*ve team! Go to https://nwretention.com/ and enter promo code OFFENSIVE to get 10% off. MOINK: Tired of not knowing where your meat comes from? Our newest sponsor, Moink, delivers grass-fed and grass-finished beef and lamb, pastured pork and chicken, and wild-caught Alaskan salmon, direct to your door - helping Family Farms become financially independent outside of big agriculture. Go to https://www.moinkbox.com/offensive right now and get FREE FILET MIGNON for a year!! RELIEFBAND: Politics making you nauseas? Yeah us too...that is until we found Reliefband. Reliefband is a 100% drug free, non-drowsy band that helps relieve nausea and anxiety. If you go to https://www.reliefband.com/ and use promo code OFFENSIVE you'll get 20% off plus free shipping and a 30-day money back guarantee. Get yours now! ________________________________________________________________ ⇩ FOLLOW THE GUEST⇩ BRETT COOPER INSTA: https://instagram.com/imbrettcooper?igshid=NDA1YzNhOGU= TWITTER: https://twitter.com/imbrettcooper?s=21&t=w1MhqgzmSW-6AmWHL5OV-Q YT: https://youtube.com/channel/UC7bYyWCCCLHDU0ZuNzGNTtg ________________________________________________________________ Become a subscriber at BlazeTV https://get.blazetv.com/slightly-offensive/ use my code "ELIJAH" to get $10 off a full year ________________________________________________________________ Slightly Offens*ve Merch: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/elijah-schaffer ________________________________________________________________ DOWNLOAD AUDIO PODCAST & GIVE A 5 STAR RATING!: APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slightly-offens-ve-uncut/id1450057169 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7jbVobnHs7q8pSRCtPmC41?si=qnIgUqbySSGdJEngV-P5Bg (also available Google Podcasts & wherever else podcasts are streamed) ______________________________________________________________ ➤BOOKINGS/INQUIRIES: [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ ⇩ SOCIAL MEDIA ⇩ ➤ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/slightlyoffensive.tv ➤ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ElijahSchaffer ➤ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/officialslightlyoffensive _________________________________________________________________ The Idea Of A Free Society...For Kids! Head to https://teachrealprinciples.com for a unique book series that introduces the important ideas that schools no longer teach. Show less

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That was that was excellent.
You are a master dancer.
You were like literally trying.
I was watching this and I'm going, as we watch that clip right now and as we were going into that, I wasn't dancing.
I was practicing knocking the shit out of Black Lives Matter out on the streets again.
They're back out.
They are back.
They are not as organized, but the obesity and the lack of hygiene and the outfits and the trans Tifas, they're all back.
We're ready for the entertainment.
And I don't know about you, but I watched that cliff and when I watch that trans Tifa get like just knocked clocked in the face, I think it's funny.
Am I bad?
No, well, it's entertainment.
And I think that they know that.
Like everything that they do is like for shock factor.
Like, what were they calling it?
Like the summer of love?
No, it's the summer of like entertainment for me.
Like you people are putting yourself in these situations.
Like you know that this like it can't be what are you doing like rolling around on the ground?
The best part is the best part about this is that you don't understand is that like okay, so obviously you've been on the street with some of these people and when you're here and you're and you're actually watching these people, that's a fat trans Tifa.
That is a black trans activist in a skirt.
That's there are balls and a penis between those legs.
And when you look up that skirt and you see that, that is a man falling to the ground, getting five fingers of police justice.
That dog wanted to eat him genuinely.
Yeah.
Well, it cracks you up because you know like after this, it's going to be like these, these cops like attacked a woman.
Like how dare they like them, dude.
Like give it up.
We all know.
Yeah, a woman with genitals so pronounced, it makes me feel feminized.
And I got to say this though.
And the problem is there's at least seven of them now.
So Black Lives Matter went from like $30, $40 million of investment.
You know, they got the embezzlement.
They got the homes, the cars, the rides.
They had all these paid actors and people.
And now you got LaQuiqui and whatever trans Tifa out there hanging out representing the movement.
They're getting smacked.
They're getting jabbed down by the police.
And it's like, I don't know what they think they're going to accomplish without all the globalist money behind them.
Nobody has an appetite for this right now.
Well, it's like the top-down organization.
It's like they haven't let all of the like street activists know that like everything's going haywire.
So they have these people that are running around like causing chaos.
I'm like, did you know that all your founders are out like buying mansions?
Like they don't care.
They're not giving your chapters any money.
And it's like somebody needs to tell these people that it's like, it's over.
Do you know who does have an appetite?
Who?
The people in that video.
They were very obese.
It was very gross too.
And that's the funny thing.
Have you ever watched fat people fall to the ground?
It feels like they deserve to be humiliated.
There is a subreddit that I used to where it was like, but it is.
It is a subgenre of comedy.
It's like a physics lesson in the middle of like watching current events.
You get to see how gravity works with the greatest mass pulled to the center of the earth.
And I got to say this, as we're talking about this, things are absolutely crazy.
It's not as bad as it was in 2020.
However, it's worthy enough to monitor what's going on as we're going to talk about today that the world is unraveling.
It's like we go full circle into the world as we see, we go from like Antifa's back, we talked about that, Black Lives Matter's back.
And it's coincidentally right around an election.
And this happens every single time.
We're going to talk about that and a lot more coming up on this episode of Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on Blaze TV, where we always have confetti of color, 8K graphics.
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My guest today is the lovely, the beautiful, the talented actress and commentator and host of comments section.
Is that how we say it?
Yes.
The comment section, yeah, with Brett Cooper.
I don't know that was the name of the show.
It's the channel name.
Yeah, no, that's the name of the show.
But from the Daily Wire, and you are here in the studio.
Welcome to Slightly Offensive for the first time.
Thank you.
I'm happy to be here.
You got some confetti of color?
Boom.
Oh my God, I love this.
Do you like it?
Isn't it really?
People don't realize it's real.
It's in the studio.
I know.
Like, it's out of my mouth.
It's genuinely it.
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I got to tell you, you're in Texas right now.
Texas is a very free state.
We got a lot of freedoms.
We're not killing our babies, it looks like.
Finally, I know it's kind of weird we have to talk about that.
We have constitutional carry.
You don't really need any types of permits.
I'm going to say we have that too, though.
Oh, really?
Okay.
So now you're one-upping me.
But I want to talk a little about you before we go into this.
So, like, I was in my yard the other day and I noticed that overnight there were weeds in the lawn.
Like, they just grew quickly, right?
I've been trying to get my grass to grow back for a long time and I've been struggling, aka my podcast.
But then, no, we're doing good.
But then all of a sudden, there's these like these tall plants just start growing.
They're beautiful, by the way.
But I'm like, who planted these?
I didn't plant these.
And what's crazy is I'm going, man, I almost want to leave these here because they're so beautiful.
And the only thing that I've seen grow that quickly recently is somebody named Brett Cooper on the internet.
And not that you're a weed, but I've never seen anyone grow as fast in a way.
You just came out onto the scene.
You're here.
You have this amazing show.
People should subscribe to it.
You're beautiful.
You're intelligent.
You've got the whole package deal.
And I got to ask, a lot of people keep asking me, who the hell is Brett Cooper and where did she crawl out from?
That's the question I ask myself every day.
Who am I?
I'm like LA.
Yeah.
Hell hole.
Literally.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So I came from Los Angeles.
I was a professional child actor for, gosh, going on 12 years now, I think.
Started when I was about seven, was working in Atlanta, moved to New York City, worked in theater.
My team moved me out to LA, did TV and film, and got fed up with the political ideologies that were being pushed.
I felt like I was sacrificing my values every single day for the projects that I was auditioning for and working on.
The biggest wake-up call for me was I did the television reboot of the movie Heathers, which is the cult classic with Winona Ryder and Christian Slater.
And fantastic show.
Against everything woke was fantastic.
It was basically making fun of our current woke culture.
It was amazing.
Loved working on it.
I was like, oh, gosh, like, Hollywood is not dead.
Like, we have creative people.
This is amazing.
We were supposed to release it.
That was like a week after the Parkland shooting ended up happening.
And Paramount went, we cannot do this.
Because in Heathers, you know, they're blowing up schools, that kind of thing.
They were like, we can't, we can't do it.
They pushed it to the summer.
Obviously, other shootings were happening.
They were like, people still have guns in the United States.
We cannot release this show.
So they ended up like cutting a bunch of stuff and censoring the show, cutting out a last episode.
And then they did like a quiet release like three years ago.
But I just realized that I had absolutely no control over my career.
I mean, it was like I shot this thing.
My team was saying, this is going to be it.
This is going to be like the big whatever.
Cause I've been working consistently for 10 years, but was like, this is going to be the project.
And nothing sucks more, by the way.
People know this when you're, if you're listening and you know, especially with the jab mandates in a lot of your jobs and with, you know, masks and stuff, nothing has been worse than the fact when you don't have control over yourself in your own workplace.
And specifically, you hit a ceiling and you have people telling you what you have to do, what you need to do.
And it's, it freaking sucks.
Yeah.
It does.
And it like, and I'm so, I'm such an like an individualist and having control and autonomy is just everything for me, especially over my career.
And if you are an actor, if you're in any kind of, you know, art, whatever, often you get, you know, your team controls everything you do.
It's like you only, you're only making money like a certain point of the year.
And then suddenly you're on a show and then you're not making money for the rest of the year.
So it's just a very chaotic industry, regardless.
But I realized that I had no control over, you know, this, really, the success of my career because I had booked the show, had shot it, and then suddenly it was all taken away, that kind of thing.
And then I realized the political level of that, which is if somebody disagrees with it or they think that it's too, you know, offensive, uncomfortable, whatever, they could immediately take it all away.
So I was at UCLA at the time, started working in production.
I was like, maybe I'll go be a producer.
I saw the same type of thing there.
They were, I was working at a production company and we started cutting projects that weren't politically woke enough.
And my job was then to go out and find like, find a Native American story, find like a trans girl in a movie that we can like do whatever.
And I was like, this is not about storytelling.
This is not about entertaining people.
It's about pushing an idea.
And so I was like, I don't know what I'm going to do, but I need to leave this and started working at Prager U doing my own social media stuff.
I was writing for the foundation for economic.
She's based in LA if people want to know.
Obviously, secretly based somewhere on a location.
Yeah.
But it is there.
Yes.
It's in Los Angeles because Dennis Brager's in LA and he's never going to leave.
And so it's very, it's really the conservative hub of Los Angeles, the only one probably since Haley Wire left.
But I was working with them, really found my footing.
And I realized that the conservative world needed more storytellers because I think one of the things that we really struggle with is communicating to the masses in a very effective way.
And the left dominates that with entertainment.
They dominate it with their podcast.
They dominate it with every form of social media.
And I was like, this is something that I could contribute.
So here you are.
Here I am.
Here you are.
But villain or tell me what you really believe, though.
I mean, because I mean, critics are going to say you're an, you know, you were an actress and you are.
And people throw the word grifter around too much.
But I mean, I feel like you've been well received because you've been authentic, you've been honest, and you've been out there.
And I really, when I, when I say the weed thing, I mean that because I've never seen someone grow to such success so quickly.
And you have to feel good about that.
And obviously, being 40, you know, you understand exactly what it's like for decades of trying to make it and having hardships.
But people don't realize.
How old actually are you?
I'm 20.
Yeah, you're 20 years old.
And you graduated from UCLA.
What the hell?
How'd you do that?
I started when I was 16 and then graduated last year when I was 19.
So everybody says that I'm really Marit Hart.
I'm going to give up.
I give up.
Everybody jokes that I look like Benjapiro and they're like, oh, female, Benjapiro, whatever.
But it is kind of ironic because we both went to UCLA.
We both started the UCLA meeting.
Always look at me in the eyes.
Look at me in the eyes right now.
Ben take off your wig.
Like, look at the safe space.
Safe space.
What's his name?
The one guy, Caitlin Jenner.
We're all, we understand Caitlin Jenner can run for governor, so you're okay.
But I mean, no, genuinely, are you Ben Shapiro?
Because I wanted to know that.
I just had to.
I only invited you here because I want to find out.
You want to find the real dresser.
Poor Ben.
Which is funny.
He was in the office the other day because he's in Florida.
So he was in our national studios for a bit.
And he sees me in hair makeup and he was like, what's up, sister?
I was like, yeah.
Like, shalom.
Exactly.
It's not Jewish Idola.
No, we're not related.
It just, and nobody knew that when I was hired, it was just kind of, you know, as I started growing, it was the first thing that people latched on to because I did a hit with Ben like my first month there.
And so we were side by side and people were going, oh my God.
But I mean, it has grown like crazy.
And it is very not overwhelming, but it's been, I feel like the Daily Wire team and the people that I work with are absolutely incredible and they know what they're doing.
And so it's good to like, for me, I was like, is this normal?
Like, am I like whatever?
And so they've been wonderful to, you know, say, you need to keep doing this, you know, learn.
Cause I've never, I'm new to the YouTube community.
Like this is 100% not exactly what I thought that I was going to be doing and that did not have some goal in mind that was like, I'm going to be a political YouTuber.
I'm going to make it big.
But it's really like, I'm loving it.
It's super fun.
And are you a God-fearing person?
Do you like, do you count the blessings to yourself or do you feel like God's blessed you with an opportunity?
Like, what do you feel?
Do you feel like it's like you've earned it?
Or is this, or is this something supernatural?
No, I think I've earned it.
All right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, then, you know, I was going to say, I like, I like your career path because you're like, yeah, people told me what to do and I followed it and I'm doing well.
And I'm like, wow, I should have started doing that earlier in my career.
Everyone's like, do this, Elijah.
And I'm like, I think I'm going to do the opposite.
Hey, you know what makes for a, it makes for a fun experience.
It makes a fun experience.
A lot of legal battles, a couple impeachment hearings, some investigations, some tracking by Homeland Security problems in my life.
And you know what?
A ton of freaking fun because this show's not going anywhere.
And we have a lot in store over the next coming months.
We are moving in such a positive direction and we are so happy about this.
And I got to talk to you because you actually obviously have been on the internet.
You've been walking around.
We've been trying to jump into some things.
And we watched that video in the beginning.
I think none of us were surprised that BLM Ben Wilding out.
Like, I don't, it's just like they be wilding.
Yeah.
But now you're new, you're new to like the actual scene that we're now you get to cover this.
You get to give your opinions on this.
And I think you're as sadistic a piece of shit as me in some ways because you laugh.
You laughed.
And I was like, I was looking at this and I was like, I did too.
Because I think America is so tired of this.
We're not laughing at someone getting punched.
We're not laughing at somebody getting hurt.
We are just going, dude, cut out the bullshit.
Cut it out and just stop.
You don't fight a cop if you're a fat trans person.
It's not going to end well.
You're going to end up on the ground and the internet's going to mock you.
Exactly.
Nobody fight a cop.
It's like, it's so, I like, I look at these videos and it's like, why did your mom not like grab you and like whoop your butt home?
Exactly.
And like, I don't know.
It's just, it's, it's absolutely chaotic.
And these people have no respect.
And it's like, you're asking for ridicule at this point.
And there are obviously like situations where like this violence is like, okay, that's actually awful, whatever.
But especially in these situations with these like protests, it's like, what are you even doing anymore?
Like, what are we actually fighting?
Are you just out there for attention?
Like, these people are so brainwashed into thinking that this is effective.
Like, no, it's just going to be content for our shows.
Like, I just want to.
Do you know why I use the phrase sadistic?
I use that all year long.
Okay.
Because I was like, why do I find joy in watching these videos?
And I realized and I and I looked up a sadistic and it was like finding enjoyment and pleasure in people experiencing pain.
And I just like, these people have ruined our lives.
They've come after us.
And I don't want like, and I have this whole idea because this is interesting because critics of you have called you a bully before.
And I have been called a bully as well, maybe a lot.
Yeah.
But it, but no way, really.
Yeah.
Because obviously, I mean, with very kosher titles like fat activists need to be canceled now and things like that recently are roasting the shit out of groomers and very kosher titles to our shows.
The thing is, I don't target people because they struggle.
I do not target people.
Like, I will never target someone because they are black.
I will never target someone because they are fat.
And I will never target someone because they are gay.
But if you are black and you are going out there and you are saying blacks are better than white and black people can't do anything wrong, you are my target.
If you are fat and you are saying fat is healthy and that people should be obese while the pandemic's happening and people are dying, I will target you, right?
When you're going out there and you're saying kids should be gay and at the four years old talk to them about sex, sexuality, I will target you.
And I think that's a good thing.
But it's a lack of accountability for what they're saying.
They think that they can go out and just spew whatever and not get any pushback, not get any criticism.
But I'm sorry, if you're living in the real world, like your words have actions.
Everything that I'm saying, somebody could question, disagree with.
That's fine.
I know that.
It's a free country.
You can be angry at me.
I don't care.
But this whole other side, it's the identity politics.
It's like, oh, you don't like what I'm saying because of this.
It's like, no, I just think that you're an idiot and that what you're doing is harmful to people.
And I'm going to comment on that.
And it's just this constant battle where you like, you can't win because immediately they will turn it around and be like, fat phobic.
Yeah, but that's why you're, but you're not a bully.
No.
Because, and that's what people don't get.
It's like a bully is somebody who targets a victim.
And a victim is somebody like, if you walked around, like I said, and just told people, like, oh, you know, oh, you're fat sucks to be you, which is, there's a place for that.
But also, it's like people don't realize that we've had guests on the show get get a fat pilled here that when you, if you go to my screen, Gay Tupac, can you, if you can go here for a second?
Like when you see this, look, this is a trans person in a Gotham Bane mask.
That's like a, that's like a 2033.
I personally really like the fishnet.
It's a nice vibe.
I got to say this.
I have never been less aroused by fishnets in my life than in this picture.
It is disgusting.
And like, dude, you wore a dress to a fight.
And the best part about this is, is the officer is black.
Like you can't talk about systemic racism.
Like you did not show up seriously to protest for black rights in fishnets and a skirt while you have male genitals, an afro, and a bane mask.
Like you're not a screaming person screaming about black rights to a black cop.
Yes, and fighting him.
Yeah.
Like, did I just want to know, like, at any point in this situation, did any of them stop and be like, why are all three of the police officers here telling us that we are batchit crazy?
They are black.
And I'm like, it's, but it's complete derangement.
I've sometimes wondered, like, why do these people not look in the mirror and go, I need to go home and I need to not be out in public.
I am a nuisance to the society.
And nothing I'm going to do or say today in this fishnet 2003 gothic ass looking outfit that the person's wearing is going to change anything.
And this is not about black lives.
Like this person did an outfit of the day.
And this is actually an interesting point.
So Coachella was going on.
Weekend one, right?
Yeah.
So weekend.
I did a video about it.
Yeah.
Okay.
So weekend two.
You been at Coachella?
No.
Yes.
I went to Coachella when it was cool.
Like, meaning this is like a decade ago.
I was going to say, like, 10 to 15 years ago, it was like, it's still, people were like, oh, yeah, I'm going for the music.
No, nobody goes for the music anymore.
Correct.
This is before social media was as big as it was.
And also people went for the music.
There was a lot of smaller bands.
The main stage was smaller bands.
It was a very fun time.
People can criticize me for that.
You know what?
I don't care.
I'm a California kid.
But I went.
And it was, yeah, it was for the music.
And I know now it's people go to Coachella for the social media projection, the manufactured capitalist projection to make people think they're having fun.
So that's what social media is.
It's to portray fun as a product.
And then music is in the background, right?
This is the conversation that's going on right now, that everything's become about commercialization and about you and narcissism and everything else that once mattered, the art, the music, the activism, the politics are just the, I would even just say the background, the stage dressing for your ability to show off.
And that's what I see projected here in this picture is like.
Black Lives Matter and Black Rights are just the stage for your performance to walk out in your outfit and get your clip.
And you end up looking like a fool.
Oh my God.
Okay.
So this reminds me, did you see all the clips of it was Ben at UNC Greensboro and there was that kid that was going to say or whatever.
And I was like, bro, you just talked to a married grown man about his wife's vagina.
That's not appropriate.
No, like he's there in a beater being like, oh, Bozo, whatever.
My thought process about that entire thing was this kid is just our, oh, and then he did his response video.
Did you watch that?
No, is he a YouTuber?
Oh my God.
No, no, no, he's not.
Okay.
I reacted to it because it was so good.
And not a lot of people, like, I think reacted to it the day that it came out.
So I don't actually know if it's caught wind now or whatever, but he did a four minute long video.
It was like vertical in his dorm room being like, yeah, I said all this to Ben Shapiro and I am not sorry.
And it was this whole, it was like the antithesis to the leftist like apology or no, the like cancel culture apology that people do was like his being like, I'm not doing that.
Anyway, my thought about this whole thing was he, he actually said that he was not going to ask a question.
He went to Heckle then and he was like, I'm not, I didn't actually want to ask a question.
I just wanted to like show him that I was smart or whatever.
I was like, this kid has got to be thinking, I'm going to, you know, get clipped and I'm going to go viral on Twitter and then I'm going to make my response video.
And then like, I'm going to be the new like poet that people bring to talk at like the women's march and I'm going to be the new poster.
Like it's got, it's so social media based where again, all of that is in the background.
And it's just these people being like, I want to get my five seconds of like activist fame.
He talked about Ben's wife's genitals in front of a crowd.
Yeah.
I went.
God, you have no shame.
I just went, I don't know if you can recover from this.
I don't like, and I am not one.
I've always said I'm a good litmus to what's inappropriate because I have a pretty wide range of what's okay.
Like, because I just think everyone's too damn sensitive today.
And the level and the threshold, like just like a couple decades ago, Howard Stern was having people come on his show naked, comparing people's micro penises and stuff like that on his show.
That was 20 years ago.
Now, what is Howard Stern saying?
He's mad if you don't want to get vaccinated and says that you're a traitor.
Like Howard Stern, you were a literal pervert, disgusting person 20 years ago doing the most vile and inhumane things to people on the on the air.
And now he's like a moral authority.
Exactly.
Like, look at me.
I'm so.
Yeah.
So that's this kid.
That's what I'm saying.
It's like, dude, the moment you say something like that, I'm sorry.
I've dismissed you entirely.
I don't care.
What is he?
He's like an astrophysicist or something.
No, He's a physicist and a mathematician.
And he had won the most prestigious award for students.
I looked it up.
It has like a 20% acceptance rate.
Bro, you're dumb.
That's what I was saying.
Bro, you're dumb.
You tripping.
That's what I was saying.
And even from like a logical standpoint, when you look at arguments, like he immediately went to an ad hominem and like he, it invalidated every single thing that he was saying.
I was like, if you actually wanted to seem intelligent, if you actually wanted to maybe support the idea that you are a smart kid doing a double major, like I could not be a mathematician or a math, you know, is if you, if you have to say that, you dumb.
And so you love the fake accent.
Oh, yeah.
Like, damn, your wife's not even getting on.
And you're like, dude, that's not even the real talk.
I don't even know what the word for it is.
It's a caricature.
Yeah.
It's a character.
And I was like, you, you, that's not even how it's like a.
It's like Vine.
Yeah.
Yeah, probably is from a vote.
I don't want to repeat what I said earlier.
We got to just make sure you note that times.
I got to bleep those words.
We got to do quite a bit of bleeping in this episode.
But I mean, thoroughly speaking.
And Ben actually handled it fairly well.
Like he was just like.
Yeah.
And I don't know what to say.
Exactly.
And people on the internet were like, wow, Ben's not doing too well at like owning the libs anymore.
And I was like, what is he supposed to say to that?
He stood there.
He was respectful.
And he was like, hey, you're an idiot.
And then he moved on.
Like, what are you supposed to do when a kid is like yelling obscenities at you?
It's ridiculous.
But you did make an interesting point with like the Howard Stern thing.
And it reminded me of like how comedy is basically dead because everybody's too damn sensitive.
I feel like that's probably why I'm called such a bully and why I get like, you know, bullying strikes on TikTok or whatever.
I really don't say awful things about people, but I do make fun of things, make fun of people, which is 10 years ago, that was all of SNL.
That was all of comedy.
And now if I, you know, make fun of a TikToker that's like rolling around like a Dreidel on the ground, exposing herself.
And I'm like, you literally have some self-respect.
It's like, it's like an asshole.
Dread asshole.
It's like, how dare you come over?
You said it.
No.
No, but like, like, I, and I, and I'm with, and I'm with you.
And this is where I, this is where I feel a genuine thing because, you know, recently, like, uh, I've just been all over the country in the last couple of years.
I've settled down.
I've got taken a couple different directions with, with, with my life coming up in the future.
And I, and I'm really at the point to where I am excited about people like you entering into the industry, entering into the content making game, because like I feel like a lone wolf sometimes where I'm like, I mean, I am always in trouble with somebody and literally, like, it's ironically, the only person I'm not in trouble with is my wife, which is good.
And I have to keep that one stable because everyone else is mad at me 90% of the time in every aspect of my life.
And it's like, and sometimes I don't understand because I just live in this world where I'm going, have you been on TikTok?
And do you know what the world's really like?
I know you might live in a safe circle in an echo chamber and it's probably good.
And maybe you're really safe in your church and what's happening.
And congratulations.
I'm happy for you.
Unfortunately, I live in the dark recesses of the thing called the internets.
And the things that I see, watch, and hear make me realize the world is much darker, deeper, and going to hell faster than anyone could ever hope for or imagine.
And the generational gap being in my 20s, people don't understand that.
But you, being 20, next generation, though, totally get it.
We are not being mean.
We are bringing justice to the depraved.
We're not even, yeah.
And it's, it's just being part of it.
I'm pretty kosher about it.
I was going to say, I think I'm pretty, compared to a lot of people, I think I'm maybe too nice, which I do get.
I mean, you can't please anybody on the internet.
They're like, why did you say that nice thing about somebody?
I'm like, literally, you just told me I was bullying somebody the other day.
I don't really, I can't win.
But it is, I think that that is why maybe the show is doing so well is because it doesn't really fit into like a political like ideology like box.
It's more so just like common sense and humor and me being actually engaged in the internet and what this generation watches and knows and engages with.
I really don't have an agenda other than to, you know, laugh about things and try to find some humor in the world because it's absolutely chaotic and kind of depressing sometimes.
So if I can laugh about it, which is what my generation does, then that's, then I know that I'm, you know, at least doing a good thing, including myself.
You are entertained.
You are.
And like, cause, and I'm glad too, because I'm, I've officially like always been black sheep.
And maybe you're, you're, you're the light at the end of my tunnel because I've been finding recently that a lot of the people who would never work with me before, because they're like, oh, he's too mean, he's too savage, he's too this, are like, yeah, actually, let's work together now.
And it's, I, you know, and it's genuinely true because I think what's happening is people are realizing, look, man, just being nice and being like, you know, hey, you know, lower taxes are really helping the country.
It's like, bro, there's a fat goth dude that just got clocked in the face and he needs to be mocked for at least three minutes, possibly more on a show.
And we need to humiliate him because these people are narcissists and that's what they care about.
They don't, they're not reasonable.
They're not to be reasoned with.
They need to be pointed out.
And a lot of people are thinking the same thing about what's going on.
And like a good example is, right?
We have this BLM, this BLM girl guy.
I think, can we go back?
Just like, can you write that down?
Can we go back to calling them goys?
That was what we used to call trans people before.
So it's like, we know that if this in the situation, if like anything was different, right?
If this was a white cop, it would make the headlines.
Kind of like the idea of personally of black cops going to arrest domestic terrorists instead of it becoming a race thing.
I'm really grateful for police doing their jobs.
I'm not grateful when police do their jobs against the Constitution.
We're not a blind follower of law enforcement here and we have our criticisms.
But I do like that this can't be erasing.
It can go back to being a crime thing, which is the main, which is what the mainstream media hasn't touched on.
And why would they?
Because obviously you have a black cop punching a psycho black bitch and this isn't good enough for CNN apparently.
Or maybe it's because it goes against the race narratives that they want to push.
And that's the point is that we see this as not like a race issue.
We see this as not just like, you know, what the mainstream media narrative is pushing.
We're like, we realize there's a crime problem and these people are radical criminals.
And we're willing to say like it is, say what it is.
And like I've had the pleasure to run this podcast for a couple years now.
And I can say that we did not start this podcast to be funny.
And unfortunately, it's become more and more funny because nobody's willing to laugh, just sit back and laugh at how ridiculous things have gone.
Everyone's too damn serious about it.
And in reality, it's just shit show.
And it is kind of funny when you watch this.
And if you're honest in the middle of it, that's what the best humor is.
It's truth brought out in laughter to make us embrace it.
And the best humor is often dark humor.
The way that we get as humans, the way that we get through hard times, the way that we cope with trauma is by finding some kind of, you know, like if you're not laughing, like you're crying.
That's how I feel like a lot of the time.
And so I don't know.
I do think that there is, there is room for this type of, there's a need, not even a room.
There's a need for this type of content, especially on the right, where it's like we have had sticks up our asses for so long and we need to make changes.
No, I know this.
And, you know, and speaking of this, of pushing this narrative and actually telling the truth, I don't know if you saw that the radical domestic terrorist attack that happened in the New York subway, how we've forgotten about that already.
Yeah, well, obviously.
The same day, actually.
Yeah.
We just, I wish my problems were as erasable as that.
Like, why can't I stop their away?
Yeah, they can make a joke about trans kids and cause a shitstorm on the internet, talks about it for days.
Okay, what if I shot up a subway with, you know, shot 16 people?
Well, if I was the right race and it didn't fit the narrative, then we'll just forget about it the same day.
And that's how crazy it is.
It's like you can literally commit an act of terrorism and that people pretend like it didn't happen.
And then you can literally make a dark joke with a comedian and it becomes like people are dying inside over it.
And it shows you how backwards we've really gotten.
Yep.
And the scary part is that the media has moved on from that.
People don't really care.
I'm sure people in New York are still thinking about it because it directly impacts them.
But everywhere else in the country, in the world, they're saying, oh, yeah, we're moving on to the next thing, whatever.
The scary part is the government hasn't forgotten.
Eric Adams, their mayor, like that day, he did a press conference and he was like, we need like more national gun control.
This needs to be the catalyst for more.
They're working behind the scenes.
They haven't forgotten.
They're going to use this as the rationality for, you know, how many they have like all these new ghost gun policies in New York City and all of this crap.
Like they have this probably the strictest gun regulations in the country.
They're about to make them even stronger, collect more ghost guns, whatever.
They're going to use this as a way to restrict our rights even more.
People have already forgotten about it.
So it gives them the room to be able to say, you know, now you can't even, you know, I don't know, go to a gun range in New York City.
I don't know what the next one is.
No, they don't even want them.
No, they're actually trying to outlaw body armor.
Really?
Yeah.
So they're trying to outlaw.
So you can shoot people and get away with it, but you get shot and you can't, which is why I got to tell you guys is be prepared because we are entering into hard times.
And, you know, it's very difficult to take care of yourself in this coming age, especially if you're in a big city.
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So it's like, yeah, I just, I didn't want to go too far into this, but I just wanted to say that, you know, everyone was talking about how there was a, we have a problem with white supremacy in this country, you know, radical domestic terrorism.
And it's so crazy, right?
You had a radical Islamic terrorist kill one of the Capitol police officers recently.
You've had the Waukesha attack or Waukesha, how you pronounce it, that was a radical black supremacist terrorist.
And again, you have the same thing here with the Democrats who claim white supremacy is top problem: ignore black racist killers.
And it's not to say that humanity doesn't have a crime problem.
Like, I don't think it's safe to say that any one race is sufficiently just all criminals.
And people get me really confused.
They're like, oh, you know, they write articles.
Like, Elijah doesn't like black people.
Actually, I love black people because by ignoring the crime that's happening in black communities, by ignoring the things and the problems in the communities and pretending like they don't exist, you are creating more and more actual victims of crime.
And even Eric Adams said the same thing.
He goes, like, you're all attacking cops for shooting black people.
Guess who's shooting each other in New York right now?
Other black people.
One-base thing you said.
Yeah.
And he's a black, but he's a black guy.
I mean, it's at a certain point, you got to say, man, it's not racist to tell the truth.
Racism should not be equated to being honest about a situation.
Racism is a point of hatred of somebody based upon innate qualities that they cannot change.
And I think pointing out those things about these communities, it's like, no, that's coming from more of a place of love and care being like, obviously, there are problems that we are not addressing that we're sweeping under the rug, that we're blaming on other people that we're saying, you know, don't even exist.
When really we could be, I don't know, pouring some sort of resource, some help, some kind of anything into these communities that desperately need it.
And it's just, it's all backwards.
Yeah, you know, and so it's like, so obviously we're at the position where top Democrats are claiming that nothing in America is more dangerous than white racism.
And as President Joe Biden said October 21st, according to the United States intelligence community, according to, where am I?
United States intelligence community.
Poor guy, he's like, he has like a COPD paired with dementia.
He said domestic terrorism from white supremacists is the most lethal terrorist threat in the homeland.
Quote, in the FBI's view.
Now, Attorney General Merrick Garland said June 15th that the top domestic violent extremist threat comes from, are you ready for this?
Those who advocate for the superiority of the white race.
Now, the NYPD says that Wednesday, a black man named Frank James unleashed a smoke bomb on a Brooklyn subway train.
He then fired 33 rounds from a Glock pistol.
That's pretty crazy.
He probably had at least, maybe he had an extended mag, but probably at least two mags there.
James Ludley shot 10 commuters and 13 suffered other injuries.
So my numbers were off there.
Apologies for that earlier.
Five were hospitalized in critical condition.
Amazingly, no one was killed.
But why?
Any guesses why this black man would shoot up the subway?
And that's the question.
We've never got a motive.
And as we're told what the threats are and we're told what's really going on, it's crazy when a white person shoots somebody or there's a shooting and they do commit shootings.
This is true, objectively.
And I don't think anyone's ignoring that.
Why is it that we always assume it's white supremacy as the nature?
Why is it that we always bring that into question?
And then when anybody else shoots people, we intentionally just never talk about the motive.
How is this helpful?
No, it's not.
Well, it's completely, it's this disconnect where it's more convenient for them to just leave out the details or not, you know, do the investigative journalist work.
I don't know, to figure out what has this man said in the past?
What is his life like?
Is he dealing with any mental issues?
I don't know.
We don't even touch it because it's easier and then people can just forget about it two days later like we have now.
But it fits their narrative.
If anytime a white guy does anything, it's immediately because he hates other races.
He hates gay people.
He hates whatever.
Then it just makes us.
But see, you have the same thing.
Like, for instance, you're a girl.
So people will be like, oh, she only got her career because she's hot or this or that.
People always have these stereotypes of explaining why something happened, right?
All excuses.
Yes, it's just, it's these excuses.
And of course, I understand, like, we don't want to have sweeping understandings.
I like overgeneralizations in general.
See, that's an overgeneralization because they're mostly true.
But also, we can't assume that all black people are, you know, shootings are racially motivated because most shootings are between individuals that are both black.
We can't assume all white people are racially motivated because most shootings are between white people as well.
This is common racially across the board in criminal statistics.
But of course, when you read this, when the shooter says things like this, let's pray.
Go ahead and bow your heads.
Close your eyes, please.
Thank you.
Here we go.
This is a real, these are real quotes.
All right.
Oh, black Jesus.
Please kill all the whiteys.
James, please be respectful.
He's praying to black Jesus.
Please kill all the whiteys, James wrote on Facebook.
Remember, you get suspended for misgendering someone.
He said to kill all the whiteies and you don't get off.
The white motherfuckers that I want to kill, you know, I really want to kill them because they're white, James declared.
White people and black people, as we call ourselves, should not have any contact with each other.
Blacks and whites, so-called, should not even be in the same hemisphere.
Black Jesus, kill the whiteies.
But Lord, I'm going to add this sign.
Lord forbid that you or I ever question the election on Facebook or even talk about people questioning the election because that is the real threat.
And I just got to say, fuck off with this kind of bullshit.
Like, it's, I mean, how do you not know the motive there?
Yeah, it's what that is really intense language.
It's just all journalists are like, I don't see it.
They have nothing.
Like if someone just comes out and is like, it's like, it's like, oh, you know, so, oh, you're anti-Semitic.
No, I'm not.
And it's like, someone's like, oh, but you literally said that you are, you hate the Jews or something.
And it's like, that doesn't mean I'm anti-Semitic.
And it's like, well, that's kind of the textbook.
Yeah.
It's kind of the textbook definition.
I understand there's a lot of words thrown around like anti-Semitism and racism that are totally inaccurate.
But like if you're literally putting it out there on the internet, it's just, there's no way to look past it.
And these people are wild.
And it's like, that was, and all of the stuff about, you know, his, you know, prayers to black Jesus, like that came out was like a day or two after the shooting happened, barely got any traction.
Still, they're like, I don't know how it happened.
Whatever.
I mean, it's absolute lunacy.
James, I'm going to have to use, I'm not the smartest guy.
Nobody thinks of me as the smartest podcast host.
We're just going to agree.
I'm assuming this is a racist person that's racially motivated.
Yeah.
There you go.
Are we on the same page?
No.
Okay.
I, and this is, this is, this is, so this is an interesting thing that I want to bring up too.
So the problem that I've been noticing, you're on TikTok a lot.
Yeah.
Oof.
I, I'm sorry.
That's okay.
It explains a lot.
Guys, be warned.
It's uh, there it is.
Like we were talking about earlier.
It's like Candace Owens, you know, just she shortcutted her way into her marriage.
She totally got it.
I shortcut it too, by the way.
I met my wife on Instagram, flew out to meet her a couple weeks after meeting her, and we got married within six months.
It was dope.
Okay.
I just cut the bullshit and we just, let's just go.
Let's just freaking go.
Yeah.
But I look at this and I'm looking at what's going on and I have a real genuine sadness of why I think we don't have a lot of young like creators because most people that are 20 are absolutely out of their freaking minds.
They are not mentally sound and that things are not okay.
And it's not just with racism in these shootings.
Like nobody is acknowledging the problem of how much TikTok is amplifying the rampant mental illness and absolute depravity that is plaguing the next generations in ways that scare me.
And I learn new bad things every day from the app.
Yeah.
No, it's, it's, I, it is, it is a contributing factor to that mental illness, but it also is the platform that is amplifying it the most.
And yet we completely ignore it.
We look at it as entertainment.
I mean, hell, I think it's funny.
Like I get so much of my content from it.
We look at these people that are anywhere from, gosh, I mean, I just think about parents who are letting their, you know, 10 or 11 year olds on this app.
I reacted to this kid the other day who was 13 years old saying that they was some kind of pan-asexual something.
No, it was where they feel sexual attraction to other individuals, but not to like characters or like things online or whatever.
And I was like, you're 13 years old and you're working through that and you have a label for it and now it's your entire, it also like was like a non-binary, whatever.
I was like, first of all, where are the parents?
That's the main question for me.
But also, all of this is publicly available on this app and we scroll by it like it's nothing, like these kids are fine.
No, it's not.
This is completely insane.
A few, like I was talking with some of my producers who are older than me and they were talking about how.
I just wanted to stop you there.
If you ever feel like you're low in your life, we have a 20-year-old in the room that has multiple producers.
So you are as bad in your life as you think.
No, no, I'm just saying.
It's just a funny statement.
It's like 20 people are like, I don't know where to go to school.
And you're like, I got producers.
So keep going, star.
Don't worry.
Don't worry.
I had my own mental breakdown where I was figuring out where to go to school.
It ended up okay, though.
16 is most of us are just trying to like learn how to wipe still.
You know what I mean?
You're used to it.
Anyway, to make people feel good, this is what I feel is like this inferiority complex.
Everyone listening is like, damn, I gotta, I did something wrong.
Well, I might have graduated college at that age, but I still barely know how to ride a bike.
So I think we give her, you know, yeah.
This could be a female thing, though.
Driving things.
Not, females are good at mentality.
I mean, I have hit a couple curves.
I'm not going to lie.
Yeah, literally rims are bumpers for like I love bumper cars.
It was my favorite game.
Girls just use them.
Like I made the big mistake of like actually getting like nice rims on my wife's SUV, forgetting the fact that they now look like they've gone through numb.
Like I guess she decided that they should look like Jesus Christ being whipped or something.
They literally look like the abomination.
It was a big upgrade for me when I left California and I got rid of my like little hybrid car and I upgraded to like a bigger car that's like semi off-roading.
It's great for curbs.
What do you mean by semi-off-roading?
It's a forerunner.
Oh, okay.
So like legitimately.
Yeah, lifting.
There's so much rain in Nashville.
You need to go through all the puddles and all the stuff.
No, the biggest thing.
The biggest thing are the potholes.
The freaking potholes, not anywhere else in Tennessee.
Nashville, I love you in Tennessee.
You're great.
Just figure out the freaking pot.
Every time it rains, new ones, it's like you're like dodging around like playing Mario Kart.
Like crackheads and potheads in LA, potholes in Nashville.
They have okay roads in LA.
It's just there's like homeless people in the middle stopping your car and pulling your bumper off.
I've seen that happen.
Really?
True story.
Absolutely crazy.
My favorite was I was driving on Hollywood Boulevard.
I was stopped at a stoplight and this guy comes right in front of me.
This homeless dude pulls down his pants and like starts like right in front of me.
I was like, not the show I was looking for today.
I love, I love too, how people like do not understand how crazy it is out there where that's just normal.
Like you just call your work like, hey, I'm late.
There's a there's a black homeless guy that's smoking crack and masturbating in the lane and the police are trying to remove him and your boss is like, yeah, I'm actually two cars behind you.
I see you.
I can't make it in either.
And you're like, just a Tuesday.
Just a Tuesday in LA.
Or like things are on fire.
It's like, oh, I'm so like, I can't come in.
Like, I'm evacuating right now.
Why is everything on fire in LA all the time?
There's always a building burning down and there's always camps on fire.
Just roads are shut down and it's just normal.
And the best part is like the one time I knew that LA was effed when this building by 7th Street in downtown was just on fire and the police like have the ladder cars and they're spraying the fire and people are walking under the ladders like past the burning building just like just walking with their stuff like just got a burning building to my right kind of like America right now.
It's a dumpster fire and we're all just pretending like it's okay.
We're pretending it's not okay.
It's not fine at all.
Things are really bad.
Listen to this.
Speaking of radical radical African Americans here in this idea is I get really tired because people are always criticizing me for making unpopular points.
And I just don't think that you really ever get rewarded for telling the truth.
I think the truth often just comes with a lot of headaches.
I think people reward you in the fact that they listen to you, that people will talk to you.
But I don't know if you've seen that MSNBC clip from a few years ago under Trump where they even admit that mainstream media that it's their job to tell us how to think.
It's their job to tell us what to do.
That they don't want anyone else coming in and trying to give them the truth because they're trying to control our minds.
And one of the areas that I'm never popular on is this topic of this problem of radical African-American domestic terrorism and the way that black community has been hijacked by these radical progressive groups that don't look out for the interest of people that we've seen in the color revolution and the communist revolution, it was their plan to turn the churches from redemption arcs to activist arcs, that they wanted to come into communities and distract off of crime.
They wanted to scapegoat and archetype different groups and monoliths to get black communities out.
And then they also wanted to, when black people get rich, pull them out of the communities so the money and the dollars don't stay and revitalize the communities, but go into other neighborhoods.
And we're watching this and I'm seeing this and I'm trying to tell people this is going on.
We're being lied to.
You're being skewed.
And in the end, you just end up being called a racist.
Like, you know, oh, you know, you have to call the worst kind of names when really you're trying to help people by telling people like your building's on fire and they're just getting mad at you.
They're like, dude, shh, be quiet.
I'm trying to read.
And you're like, but your building's on fire.
Yep.
And we're getting to the point now where you can't really BS any of these things with anything going on in the country in the world.
I mean, started with all, especially like the COVID things when, you know, we were all saying like, there will be like vaccine passports.
Like they are going to try to do this.
Like all of this crap.
Everybody's saying, you know, you're hustle.
You're a bully.
You're a conspiracy theorist.
And it's gotten to the point where it's like you have to scream that the building is on fire and you have to get it across some way.
But most of the people have not woken up to the idea that like these truths are, I don't know, blatantly happening around us slowly.
I think the younger people are.
I will say.
Do you think so?
Like, where do you really feel on this?
Because you're around, I mean, you're, you're a little bit different in a different position than a lot of 20-year-olds, but you're more like Ella.
You remind me of people from LA, genuinely.
Just like everybody's doing some gig or something.
Yeah.
And, you know, I'm used to this, but are young people really waking up?
Because I think if anybody watching this, it's probably 27 and older, probably doesn't agree with that statement.
I think that young, and it's going to sound bad.
I think that younger people are more easily radicalized, especially this Gen Z, but they have just been radicalized to the left.
And I mean, there was that study in 2019 where it was like 64% of Gen Z would vote for a socialist.
Like, none of Gen Z knows what's going on because everything has been dominated by the other side of the political aisle.
But it's clear it's been like this, I don't know, experiment, see how much bullshit can we feed them to like basically radicalize them, brainwash whatever.
Just very impressionable.
And so there is this like sect of like young, and I wouldn't call it conservative.
I think that there's a lot of people that I would just like do a blanket, like more right-wing free thinkers.
Like a lot of my audience is not conservative.
A lot of them are on the left or are just kind of like, I'm just missing having some sort of common sense.
Like we can laugh about it.
Those are like the bulk of the comments that I get.
I don't get like, yeah, you owned the libs, you did whatever.
It's just like, I'm actually on the left, but you're like, you're making a lot of sense because these people are like crazy and I'm waking up to it.
And I just needed common sense.
So I see that in my own show and sort of the people that I'm around.
They're not fully, you know, ready to dive into the like full-blown Republican, Republican Party, that kind of thing.
Let's go to the GOP, whatever.
I even like the GOP myself.
No, exactly.
I hate Republicans.
Which I think is a lot of Gen Z.
They don't want to be aligned with that.
And so it's like, where do we go?
And so I think that's why it's important to have, you know, shows like this, the content that I do, where it's like, I'm not just like, you know, walking around in a cute little pantsuit on Capitol Hill talking about, you know, GOP policies.
I'm actually working.
Subtle digs.
Right.
Subtle digs.
It's true, but it's in effect.
And it's like great for people who are interested in that.
And for boomers.
Yeah.
And well, and it's like, there are some young people where it's like they are genuinely interested in policy.
They want to do that.
I think it's interesting.
I just don't really know that that is the effective messaging, especially for this generation.
And that's why it was, it's really impressive that team at Daily Wire that like they had this idea that we like developed together because their whole thing is creating culture.
And you like hear that phrase and you think, okay, it's going to be a bunch of boomers like trying to do, you know, make some cool hip thing.
But clearly they knew that there was, you know, this niche that needed to be filled.
And I'm grateful that I'm here.
But I think it's also because we have a lot of young people on our staff.
And so like they have a pulse on.
That is, that is, that is the point, though.
That is, and that's why I'm like, I've, I've hired some, some young people here and I want to continue to expand my team because I really just want new ideas and I want the, I want the, the commitment rather than the, then the chip on the shoulder where a lot of times people come in with resumes and they just don't want to work.
They feel that you owe them a certain amount of money and then they don't want to put in the effort.
They don't care.
And you have to care about content.
You got to love it.
And I know that my new producer was like realizing that where he's like, dude, I can literally like, I can put ideas down and you can communicate them to the world.
And I go, boom, you're smart because you realize what a good producer is.
You realize that a good producer is not clocking in and clocking out.
You're skipping the millennial generation, which is just like, I deserve to get paid a lot of money to do basically nothing.
You know, like I do some online sales and I make $200,000.
But you're realizing that you want to take pride in your work, that the world is completely deteriorating, and that you realize that you are around here.
And that if you do not take this seriously with helping write a good, a good outline and what we're doing, then the show won't be good.
And it's only as good as every single person on the team.
I say a team's only as good in every sector and field as the weakest link because they drag the whole team down.
Even if you're young and you're watching this in school, you know, group projects, it's just that one kid that ruins everything in every single situation.
And usually it's the rule, the 80-20 rule that 20% of people in any given work environment do 80% of the work.
I think we've moved past that.
They were 90-10.
I think that 10% do 90% of the work.
And in many environments, it's even crazier because people just don't give a shit.
And that's why the world is the way it is.
People thought you could just step back, let society develop, and just, you know, oh, I'll just let my job happen.
No, everything is going down unless you maintain it.
Look at your yard, look at your house, look at your makeup, look at your car.
You can't just let things run and go.
It is constant care, maintenance, upgrades, and continuation.
And why if it doesn't work on objects and property and your face, did you think it was going to work with social issues and faith and the movement of our society?
Like we've got to take hold.
So it's like, people are like, well, what the hell should I listen to a 20-year-old come out here and bullshit me?
Well, baby, because the 20-year-old finally gives a damn and it doesn't matter because the heart is there and the knowledge will follow.
Well, I also think like, and again, this goes back to like parents.
I think with my generation, there's been a lack of parents.
I don't know.
There's all of these studies about Gen Z and about helicopter parents.
Gen Z is entering the workforce with the least amount of work experience, the least amount of freedom in their childhood.
All of this.
We have been so sheltered.
And the best thing that my mother ever did was force me to go out and get a job at a really young age to get me out of the house to be like, you don't want to go talk to that person?
Go talk.
Like, go figure out.
Go network.
And I think giving forcing kids to have those opportunities to learn responsibility and to learn accountability and to be scrappy.
I would not be doing what I'm doing now if I had not, you know, been hungry for every opportunity, taking a bunch of risks that were absolutely wild.
Like when I was 10 years old, writing a letter to a Broadway manager, manager of Broadway talent, and being like, I want to do that, be my manager.
And then I got flown up to New York and he was my manager for, you know, however, 12 years or whatever.
But taking those absolutely wild risks and saying, I am so hungry for that and having a parental platform that was like, that's the only way that you're going to make anything happen.
And now I look at a lot of my peers, a lot of people that I went to UCLA with, where it's like they're just waiting around for somebody to tell them what to do and what to think.
And they're not, and there's then the millennial generation and the boomers and all that that then look at Gen Z and it's like, okay, well, clearly you don't have experience on paper.
You can't be counted on anything.
And they refuse to give them opportunity.
So then it's this endless cycle, not doing anything.
The best thing that you can do for young people is to give them a challenge and say, figure it out.
If you don't, face the consequences, but allow it, like give them a platform.
And I don't know.
It's, I'm like incredibly grateful for all of it.
And when you get the opportunity, you don't turn it down.
You rise the challenge.
And you're crying.
And you are crushing.
And this is kind of encouragement is in our culture that seems to have lost this value that seems to be at the focus of a lot of our problems is like just try not maintaining yourself.
You will find how depraved and dark you can go.
And it may not be sexual.
It may not be alcohol and drugs.
It may not be like, you know, porn or some vice.
It could be the fact of just lack of confidence or, you know, despair or these types of things.
Like you start feeling bad about yourself and you let that go unchecked.
There's a difference between depression and despair.
Nobody, I hate medically how they say depressed people kill themselves.
Depressed people don't kill themselves.
People in despair kill themselves.
Despair is when you've completely lost hope.
Depressed is when you can't find it, right?
So you're still looking, but you don't know where it is.
And despair is when you've given up.
And there's this quality of understanding.
Even in the Bible, it talks about how, you know, like depression is not a sin.
It doesn't talk about this, but Docs tells us, do not despair.
Like, don't get into a point where you ever give up.
And it looks like people have just given up.
They just want everything given to them.
Even with these black activists, like you want the black community to get ahead.
You need to confront the corruption.
You need to try to do the things that will help.
No, I just want to go out on the street and chant and fishnets.
Yeah, because that's that's that you don't really want what you say you want.
What you are is narcissistic.
And that's what you see.
It's like you see all these people on TikTok.
Oh, I really want progress for the LGBT community.
Okay.
You want gay people to be accepted?
Cutting your tits off and putting the scars in a compilation video with underwear stuffed with a sock when green hair doing spinnies.
I don't know what they're calling them.
The dreidel.
The dreidel turns.
The dreidel turns spinning around like you're in the middle of Hanukkah.
And, you know, but I'm just like, I don't know what's going on.
You are helping nobody.
You're not helping yourself.
And this is what I was going to say.
I want to ask your question.
I want to get your perspective because we know this is hurting us.
We know this is hurting us to the world.
We know that it makes countries hate us as we export this stuff.
Like when I say degenerate, I don't mean degenerate like how John Doyle or some of these other figures talk about it.
I mean it as in like people like, again, who are chomping their boobs off and shipping that out to the world.
I know this is bad for our country.
And like you said, most even people on the left, not leftists, but liberals and left people agree, oh, this is a little bit too far.
But it's being promoted in our algorithms.
It is actually being given to us and force-fed.
Not just any people, I'm not on TikTok.
It's a Chinese app.
Okay, so what?
It is, I think, think one of the number one or number one used apps for people under 25.
This is where they're getting their news, where they're getting their culture, where they're getting their information.
That being said, it makes me wonder if this is a nefarious plan to genuinely confuse, degenerate, and destabilize the American youth.
Because when you put such a radical threshold, right?
I mean, like, it basically can begin to justify anything underneath and it opens the door for more insanity.
And these people are unhappy.
The suicide rates are high.
And there is a correlation between the addiction on TikTok.
People can't even escape.
It's like a prison.
No, it is.
And another thing is, like we said, it's opening the door for all of that.
But also, that crazy content is what gets amplified and gets you views.
It gets you famous.
It's like, oh, it's like this guy who he's tracking his journey of being a girl.
I don't know if you've seen that.
He's like day 31 of being a girl.
And I have stretch marks now because my hormones are working.
I'm like, great.
Okay.
Fantastic.
He's mega viral now.
Absolutely crazy.
Like, oh my God, I went to a women's bathroom today for the first time.
Now has this huge platform, is going to be an actor, lives in LA.
Is that that skinny dude?
Dylan.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's been around for a while.
He's like popping off now.
Yes.
Like it was like moderately viral.
And like you watched him just be a gay guy and then became non-binary and now is girl.
This whole thing.
It's like the internet has watched his transition into this thing.
But every time that he's, you know, become a new thing, it's gotten more viral.
And the app amplifies it.
And I mean, just think about the fact.
So this is a Chinese-owned app.
Just last week, the new Fantastic Beasts movie came out and they cut out the gay scenes with Dumbledore and Grindelwald in China.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
To clarify, because I heard the story.
Who is who is gay?
Dumbledore is gay.
Why?
Well, that's been, that's been, well, J.K. Rowling said that years ago, that he was gay in the books.
And so Fantastic Beast has really gotten into it.
So this movie was like the secrets of Dumbledore.
And so you kind of had two secrets going on.
Like one of the secrets was that like Dumbledore and Grindelwald were like knocking boots.
He was gay.
And then the other one was the other Double Door brother had some secrets.
Whole thing.
But for the Chinese release, they cut out those scenes between Doubledoor and Grindelwald and like all of the gay ideology, whatever.
Didn't do it here.
Meanwhile, that Chinese app is then pushing all of this ideology on our kids, amplifying those.
And Ukraine content.
Yep.
All of it.
Like the girl.
Shutting down Russian content.
It's, you know, siding in a war.
Like an app sides in a way.
Exactly.
If they're willing.
Oh, this is kind of deep.
If we can prove that an app is manipulating its algorithms to choose a side during a physical war that's happening on the ground, what makes you think on one that's a little more obscure that they aren't also choosing a side and intentionally pushing one side of the narrative?
It's proof.
They choose, they pick their battles, they choose their wars, and they know who they fight for.
And if you watch the Ukraine stuff, you would believe what's really going on is that Russia's bad, Ukraine is good.
And if that's all where you got your information, you would be lost.
And that's what you see people on TikTok are.
They think Ukraine is just, you know, Zelensky is just this hero, this hunk of a man.
I've never seen so many people.
It's like.
They simp for him.
Well, yeah.
Well, it's like Harry Styles.
It's like Harry Styles and Zelensky, and that's all that TikTok.
And Harry Styles wears dresses.
Oh, it's so as a chick.
Why are you liking a man in a dress?
That's a very not a.
I call them noodlemen.
Harry Styles, Pete Davidson, Timothy Chalamay.
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The more ridiculous they are, the better.
Yeah, but most importantly, it's like, when I look at what's actually going on, you know, with your simps and everything, it's like, I've read the comments.
I checked it out a lot.
You've got to, I'm sure you get weird messages.
I've blocked a lot of them now.
Because, you know, on Instagram and all those apps, you can, you know, filter things.
So I've like had to filter.
Okay.
So I was going to say, can we, can we clarify this?
And I, I, I mean, can we clarify this?
Men out there, unsolicited dick pics and also I call them like verbal dick pics, like they're never warranted.
Um, even if there's a stranger on the net, you know, you're not a real person.
You're a, you're an internet being, you're a hologram like the president.
But I meant, I just want to clarify that to people.
Be appropriate because these are real people.
These are women and they did, just because they're on the internet, you should still be respectful in terms of like how you treat them.
I have to say that because people just do.
Oh, they're crazy.
They do.
You know they do.
They send you weird.
Yes.
I know.
I just want people to stop harassing women online.
Not a big deal.
But and in the real world too.
But most importantly, I meant you're a real woman.
You're 20 now.
You've gotten to college.
You're educated.
You're living out.
You're dressed modestly.
You're conservative, et cetera.
Here you are.
What is up with women liking men that look like women's bodies and worse?
Like they look like anorexic women.
And I don't, I don't understand where this came from.
And you need to explain this to me.
What is going on here?
So this is sort of my theory.
And it's maybe supported by some people on the internet because there's literal, there's like articles about this of like, what is the Pete Davidson appeal, especially Pete Davidson?
Pete Davidson gets it.
He's dating Kim Kardashian right now.
He's dated all of these like smoking hot older women.
And I'm like, I don't understand.
The man looks like a wet cigarette.
It does not make you.
It's my favorite way to describe him.
But I think it's like, I don't even think he's that funny.
But a lot of those guys, it's like the antithesis to the toxic male, patriotic, like traditional American who they have been trained to hate.
I don't even think that it's really about how they look.
I kind of put all those guys sort of into the like the, you know, noodle man, whatever, but I think it's more of a personality thing is that it's like they are the feminist kings.
They are the antithesis to, you know, basically the conservative male trope.
And so they seek them out.
They seek out, you know, very, they think beta is more of a boomer word now, but I still use it.
But guys that are just.
They're Zeta, maybe.
Like it's like, it's like they're like dominant betas.
Like they.
That's good.
Like they, they, they are the king of retards, basically.
Like, do you ever hear the phrase smartest person with Down syndrome?
That's me.
Like, so it's like, I'm not, this is literally me.
It's genuinely people.
That's, that is so sad.
One time we asked people to rate me and to say what I looked like.
And that was the highest rated comment upvoted was he looks like Ryan Gosling with Down syndrome.
Oh my God.
Wait, I'm told that I look like Haley Seinfeld with Down syndrome.
I found my people.
And you know, and you might have noticed we have our collection of dolls down here.
We have representation.
We can say that because homie with the extra chromi, Charlie down there, I know you can't really see the light on it, but that's that's his Charlie from Down Unda.
He's from Australia.
The Down Unda is just has only to do with that.
We love everybody.
We have we have victims of Asian violence, you know, Asian hate.
We've just built up the collection.
We have people with skin diseases.
We have Peggy the peg-legged.
And it all started with Madison, our wheelchair black Barbie, because people said the show was getting too white.
And so we brought in Diversity Coalition.
It's been very good.
And we thank you guys.
People have sent us dolls.
I love that.
I collect right in the making.
29, I collect Barbies.
I love that for you.
Yeah, thank you.
I know.
See, and I was about to criticize you.
Maybe you are more progressive than I think.
I am.
I am a progressive leader, thought leader.
T-H-O-T.
You should speak at the Women's March.
I would love to.
I don't know why they wouldn't let me unless they were bigots.
No, yeah, but yeah, but I think, okay, I don't want to get graphic here because it's like inappropriate, but we've had a guest on the show that explained why Pete Davidson is popular with girls.
Yep.
I'm sure you've heard that rumor.
I don't know how anyone knows that.
But I also know with Travis Barker, with the other Kardashian.
Also so weird.
Or did you say that recent thing that came out too?
Like, I want to, let's break this down for a little bit because this is actually quite interesting about this female-dominated world, right?
We've got a massive problem with the Me Too movement and everything with like fake sexual harassment and allegations.
People really do get sexually harassed and there is actual rape and stuff.
Unfortunately, like I always say, like real problems, people would probably try to litigate them and work them out.
People that make a spectacle of things to try to take like people's careers down, different things like that.
It's if you're really hurt and you want restitution, I don't understand the whole like, let's all team up, let's tear people up.
It's a public letter.
No, it's, it's bullshit all the time.
It's like the Aziz and Sorry, that whole thing, where it was like that, none of that happened.
Like you were, if you didn't want to be making out with them being pressed against a wall, you could have, you were not in the position where you were being violently hurt.
And it invalidates the women that have actually.
Correct.
Well, yeah, because when you make a spectacle of sexual assault, it makes people just not believe anything.
Because you go, like even for me, it's like, I work in this industry.
Every, everybody gets called a sexual predator, this and that and that.
And it's like, dude, you're just mad because they didn't give you a job or you're just mad because of this or that.
It's like, look, I know what happened.
And I've seen people be like actual real problems.
You're getting mad and bitter doesn't justify you making light of a terrible situation.
But I realize how much this has damaged Hollywood, this allegation thing, because so this is so important.
It's like the relation between men and women.
Courtney Kardashian was on this clip and everyone's like, all the right-wingers are saying, by the way, if you're watching this and you're wondering where I'm going with this, it does tie into this.
All the right-wingers are like, oh, Travis Barker is such a beta.
He pretends to be an alpha.
They love using these words.
And we'll look at this clip.
So I turn it on.
Courtney Kardashian's like, yeah, when I first met him, I think that's the right.
It's her boyfriend, right?
Travis Barker.
Okay.
Well, they're like married now.
Okay, so I didn't even, I'm not even up with this.
I got to bring more 20-year-old girls on the show.
Help me keep me up.
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But they're like, she's like, oh, when I first met Travis, we watched a movie and like he didn't make a move.
And then we put on a second movie and I wasn't going to wait all night.
He didn't make a move.
So I had to go in for the kiss.
And I went, Travis is not a beta.
Travis doesn't want to get smeared with like, you used to have consensual sexual interactions.
Like, all right, I'm going to make the move as a guy.
But because we live in a feminist world that is feminine dominated, it's like, if you're a guy and you go in for a move, the girl could say, I didn't want the move.
And it could have been something totally innocuous, like a kiss, which really is, you know, there's normal confusion.
Like, like, whatever, just, oh, I didn't know you didn't want that.
We even had that in movies.
He's like, oh, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to.
Like, whatever.
But then I'm realizing going, no, this guy was literally afraid that if he kissed her first, then she could slap like a sexual social.
She didn't trust her.
They just started meeting.
These people are crazy.
Like, that was my, I don't know.
That was my take on it.
Was like, actually, men are so afraid to make moves on women because they can just get accused of anything.
Yeah.
Well, I think this whole me too and the whole slander of like straight white men, all of that stuff, I think it is like really struck fear into the heart of guys where it's like, again, they don't make a move.
If they, you know, dress a certain way, act a certain way, they're going to be, whether, you know, they're smeared with the sexual harassment thing or called toxic, whatever.
They are so afraid of all of that that now they become like, I'm going to wear a dress and I'm going to like the comments on Harry Styles videos where he's in like a sequined like jumpsuit.
I gotta look that up.
Look at Coachella, what he was wearing for his Coachella performance.
He looks like Hannah Montana.
He looks like Hannah Montana.
I feel like I'm gonna throw up.
Oh, no, it'll be great.
Okay.
Anyway, the comments under there are like, like, this man has raised my standards so high.
Like, okay, I'm seeing like, like, this is fine.
Like, this is, I don't know, it's not very big, but if you can go to my screen here, like, this is fine here.
Like, that's a little bit showy, but that's like a stage thing.
Get to the sparkles.
Yeah, but I'm going to go to where he was.
So this is what he was really wearing.
Yeah.
So this is.
And I mean, listen.
He's very gay.
I mean, listen, like, which is fine for some people, but Barry Manilow, like, go forth, you know, Prince, all of that.
But it's just very interesting.
I don't think, and I mean, I'm young, so I don't know.
But with those, you know, icons, Prince, Elton, John, were girls simping for those guys?
Like, I don't think they were.
And now we see Harry Styles, who's dressed like one of them, this androgynous, sparkly behemoth.
And girls in these comment sections are going like, oh, I wish I could break up with my boyfriend and be with Harry Styles.
Like, this man has raised the bar.
My standards are so high because of him.
And it's like, you can look at him and objectively think, okay, he's a great singer, a fun performer.
Like, I'd love to go.
I'm sure his shows are fun.
I'm not going to sit there and be like, that is the ideal man.
Look at that.
Can you go to my screen?
There he is.
Oh, in the freaking Corella Devil action.
Yeah.
Harry no styles.
That is not a very good representation.
Jealous of the low body fat percentage.
The guy's got a good bone structure.
Definitely keeps the weight off, but also it's weird because he's very skinny.
And I don't know why girls like the skinny boys.
Like, it's a very bizarre thing to me.
I am a little bit weirded out by it because I mean that genuinely.
That I go as a society.
I know it's really threatening, but guys, it is not the option of dealing with a feminist world is not living in fear.
You don't live in fear of women coming against you.
You don't live in fear of people attacking you.
You are more of a man and you stand confident and tall and say, fuck you, bring your worst to me.
Like, meaning like, I'm not going to win this society.
Yes, I'm going to handle my shit because I don't, I'm not going to live in fear of the world.
And someone like Travis Barker, that's why he's a beta.
He's not a beta because he didn't make a move.
It's because he's conquered the fear of being subjected to women.
And we need to get back into a society where men and women complement each other and we're not pitted against one another because it's just retarded.
It does not benefit us.
Courtney Kardashian, Travis, does not know what she's doing with her life.
Okay.
She's rich and stuff, but she's not smart.
And you need to realize that you have to kind of grow up and realize that you can't be afraid, whether it's social, cultural.
And this is not the way forward, man.
It's not the way forward.
Becoming a bitch boy and becoming subjugated is not what is going to help us move ahead.
The nail polish, everything, it's true.
I'm from LA.
I'm learning.
I got rid of my piercings.
I stopped dying my hair.
I took it out and I realized this shit is whack.
It's also, it's like, if you want to, fine, like I don't care, but it's the whole like, I need to look this way to, you know, to show that I am not like that, whatever.
It's like, if you actually want to pierce your ear, okay, fine.
I don't care, but still be a man.
Like, then don't put on, I don't know.
It's just so, they take all of those, you know, attributes that should just be like, oh, kind of like a quirky personality thing.
And they've turned it into like, this is what you must do to be the ideal man.
Yeah, break up with your husband who's paying your mortgage and like raising your kids so that you can be with a bisexual sequin boy.
And like, that's whatever.
You do you, but it's also not going to help our country.
And guys, it does make me nauseous when I think about this stuff, which is why I got to remind you, whether you are going out, I was talking today with my new producer, Josiah Moody, and we were talking about, you know, doing some like team building stuff, getting a boat, gay Tupac, you're welcome to come as well.
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So, you know, like, but with all this, that's what's all I meant is it is kind of crazy where we're headed with this.
And there is this lack of accountability.
And that's my point.
The point is not justifying black crime.
The point is not men becoming weaker.
The point isn't accepting mental illness.
The point is fighting against it.
And we've got to, wherever we are, to make the decisions we can in the moment.
And at this point in the show, you know, if people want to find you, if they want to follow you, where's the like the best three places they can follow your show, find you on social media, track the amazing career that's developing faster than weeds.
Amazing.
You can find me on Instagram at I'm Brett Cooper.
I'm on Twitter as well.
Also the same handle.
I'm Brett Cooper.
And then my YouTube channel is the comment section with Brett Cooper.
It's a good time.
We have shows five days a week, TikToks.
Yeah, we're also on TikTok, comment section.
I think that's a handle, comment section with BC.
It's a good time.
We have content every single day.
We laugh a lot.
I apparently bully people in the light.
We love bullies.
We do.
That's my favorite quality about you.
Thank you.
Because the bullies are needed.
Bring back, make bullying great again.
It's true.
It's honesty.
Yeah, I know.
That's what I meant though.
And then, so that's, that's, that's where it's at.
And you have any big plans?
You have anything, any events, anything else going on?
Or is it all under wraps?
Everything top secret in your life?
Pretty top secret, but we're just going to keep on growing and moving.
But people should keep, they should track you because you've got probably cool things planned in the future.
We do.
So that's all I want to know.
She's got cool things.
She's got fun things.
Yeah.
And so you never know what's going to happen.
You never know what's going to pop off.
You should be following her because you got to keep up with it.
Of course, this is the mysterious and the one and the only Brett Cooper who's so happy to have on.
Like we said earlier in the show, this is an audio-only podcast.
If you want to join and become a blind viewer, I recommend on setup episodes like today when we have a lovely guest that you would watch.
And then if it's just me by myself, just listen.
There's nothing much there.
And you might get your review read on the show because it's a big way to say thank you for everything that you guys do.
We have one here from Keith Living that says, great, it's so funny.
Like, like it is horrible, the stuff they talk about since it's so sad.
A dying culture.
But they make it funny, which is great.
That's all you can ask for.
Five stars.
Yeah.
We also have a podcast review from our ex Stunno Stew.
It says Great Bi Weekly Clown Pill and Doyle sounds just like Will Witt.
Really?
I know.
Where's Will Ben?
Getting engaged.
Ah, in Amsterdam.
In the Amsterdam.
Yeah, he's like, it's like, I haven't seen Will in a hot second.
She's been falling in love.
She's beautiful.
Apparently, she's super nice.
I will meet her.
I will be the judge of that.
Will Witt, I'm going to come meet your fiancé.
Unfortunately for you, that's going to happen.
And so we will find out if she's great or not, and we will rate her on the show.
No, I'm just kidding.
We won't.
I'm actually real.
I'm really happy.
I'm really happy for him.
That's so amazing and such a high-quality thing for him.
And I really wish him the best.
And I'm glad it might be taking a little break from some things.
He's so successful.
He's doing great things.
And I love him a lot.
And we love him here on the show.
Guys, if you want to become an official SOB, a slightly offensive backer, don't forget there are two ways you can do so.
You can sign up at blazetv.com slash Elijah to help us fight censorship and to get my discount code so that we can join the fight together.
Don't worry about the trolls, the haters, and people out there.
The community of us is strong.
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And the team is growing.
And we are so happy that your support is continued despite all the trying circumstances over the years.
And a huge shout out to those who have been with us since the beginning and have seen the show transform from things that got us in hot water to saying things that got us in hot water to literally almost dying every day.
We really do appreciate you and your support there.
And also, a free way you can sign up is at t.me/slash slightly offensive.
Join the Telegram community.
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It's the real dedicated people.
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And also, we have a lot of big communities in every other normal social media website that you can go to.
We're there in some form or capacity.
And if we're not verified for different reasons, at least look for the account that has a strong community, and that's probably us.
And any of the other ones that is like 12 followers, you are going to get scammed and don't buy Bitcoin from them.
That's just true.
Yeah.
Don't click on the link to get their mentor tell you how to even invest in their Bitcoin app.
Anyway, thank you so much to my guest, Brett Cooper.
Don't forget to follow her.
Subscribe to the comment section with Brett Cooper.
She can use as many followers as possible.
We are tracking you and your career and your success.
We hope to have you back again at some point and hear all the amazing things you've done.
And thank you to her team who made it possible for her to come out here and is here in the studio.
Anyway, I'm Elijah Schaefer, the host of Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on Blaze TV.
I guess we'll have a little confetti of color.
Yeah, there you go.
There you go.
8K graphics, guys.
That's what you get.
Anyway, have a great rest of the week and may God bless the United States of America.
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