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Indoctrinate A Whole Generation
00:03:50
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| Get off my lawn. | |
| Kevin, make a film. | |
| Science and math are racist. | |
| History lets erase it. | |
| Indoctrinate a whole generation. | |
| You can't escape it. | |
| It's bigger than American politics. | |
| You're in a competence. | |
| White people, racist, and bigots, and you're a colonist. | |
| If you want freedom, we'll encourage you to do the opposite. | |
| It's toxic masculinity. | |
| If a man is too confident, excuse me, what's a woman? | |
| Well, I am not a biologist. | |
| Plummets is really not common when you're a communist. | |
| Parents that care about their kids, let's call them terrorists. | |
| It's cool to be a feminist and an environmentalist. | |
| And if you love the country, that makes you a white supremacist. | |
| Don't even try to fight it. | |
| Cause what you say is irrelevant. | |
| Hands up, everybody stand up. | |
| The whole world going mad, bruh. | |
| Two plus two, we will fire. | |
| You a racist. | |
| If you don't think that hands up, better not be in here telling these children that men can't get pregnant. | |
| Of course not, Mr. Smith. | |
| And did you tell all the white children that they are racist? | |
| And colonizers and bigots, yes. | |
| Very good. | |
| Go and put your hands up, everybody stand up. | |
| The whole world going mad, bruh. | |
| Two plus two equal five. | |
| You a homophobe if you... | |
| Oops. | |
| I know some of those folks. | |
| Great message. | |
| Great lyrics. | |
| Great message. | |
| Very talented musician. | |
| I fucking hate rap. | |
| Yes. | |
| The only thing I hate more than rap is white rappers. | |
| Sorry, dude. | |
| I love you. | |
| I love Tom McDonald as people. | |
| I'd probably like to hang out with you. | |
| But I cannot abide by the black accent. | |
| I didn't hear much of a black accent there. | |
| I hate rap, and that was not egregious to me. | |
| It was all egregious. | |
| The hand gestures, yo. | |
| That suck, but that's also what Karens do. | |
| They all black. | |
| There's Harvey Mordenstein. | |
| It's got Dr. Robert Malone there. | |
| You're a homophobe if you don't think that answer. | |
| We want to drop the hose. | |
| Harley. | |
| Crazy brainwashed kids from the time. | |
| They're babies. | |
| We want you deep. | |
| And what he did, he just called them up. | |
| He said, I'll pay for your flight and hotel to come to New York City and be my video. | |
| The whole whoa. | |
| Go! | |
| Two plus two equal five. | |
| Like, black Americans are insulated. | |
| They have developed a shitty accent that comes from, like, according to Thomas Sowell, Scotch-Irish people. | |
| It's a southern thing. | |
| It's got a southern twang. | |
| It's a lazy English. | |
| Acts you a question. | |
| And then when you hear whites do it, it's just like, you're faking ignorance. | |
| You're faking an ignorant accent. | |
| It's just as dumb to me as the fuggin whites who become Muslims. | |
| You know, this seems like a particularly Australian thing where you see some white woman and she's got a hijab on. | |
| They do it in London too. | |
| Oh, you went back in time. | |
| Wow. | |
| We haven't told you to wear a hijab probably for about 2,000 years. | |
| But here you go again, oppressing yourself. | |
| Nice work. | |
| It just looks stupid. | |
| White reggae? | |
| Ooh. | |
| Shut up, Brian. | |
| What? | |
| I don't like white reggae. | |
| That's not a thing. | |
| Yes, it is. | |
| No, my God. | |
| Revolution? | |
| They're like one of the biggest bands right now as we speak. | |
| Let me see them. | |
| Okay. | |
| You're not going to like it because it sucks. | |
| You know, we used to do a show, a radio show. | |
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Reggae Show Segment
00:01:06
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| Me and Derek Beckles did a radio show in New York. | |
| It was broadcasted to like five blocks in the East Village. | |
| It was owned next to a pizza place called Frankie's Pizza. | |
| I don't know why we did it. | |
| Why bother? | |
| Frankie's Pizza would get the signal. | |
| And like three blocks. | |
| I wonder how many listeners we had. | |
| We also did a radio show with American Apparel, and that was only broadcast in their stores. | |
| I'm a very successful radio DJ. | |
| But anyway, there was this German woman I'm sure I've told you about before who did the reggae show after us. | |
| And she was like, hello, guys, how was the show today? | |
| And we're like, it was good. | |
| We played a lot of indie rock, and we made some jokes, and we had a guest come in. | |
| We talked to people off the street because it was right on the street. | |
| I forget the name of the station. | |
| Maybe you can pull it up. | |
| And she goes, okay, that's great. | |
| I'm just going to, you guys, if you could just play another song while I get ready, I'm going to get all my albums out here for the reggae hour. | |
| We're going to focus on Peter Tosh today and, you know, his song about nuclear war and such things. | |