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Glad to be with you.
We have a lot to get you to talk about today.
Everyone's talking about Petito.
Yeah.
Am I saying that correctly?
I don't know.
Petito?
I haven't heard of it.
But the main issue is that Joanne Reed's an idiot.
Well, that's true.
I mean, yeah.
Joanne?
Joanne Reed.
Joanne Reed.
I don't know if Anne's a name or not.
I don't care.
My mouth is burnt.
I'm gonna sound like like squints and Christmas story here in a minute.
Are you having a stroke?
So no it's because I drank the hot.
Gosh he just can't follow along.
No.
Hey.
He always thinks it's a stroke.
Everything's a stroke.
Because it's a deeply rooted fear.
So we're going to be talking about that.
We're gonna be talking about really more so a lot of people ask me what can you do?
Look, people feel helpless, the media has sort of globbed onto this story, and obviously your heart goes out to a woman who has negatively affected her family, of course.
That being said, this kind of thing happens all the time, and the media wants you to feel as though you are beholden, dependent on the federal government to save you.
There are things you can do to protect yourself.
Not saying that this person didn't follow these instructions, I just hopefully give you some tools here today, as opposed to a John Oliver or Trevor Noah who just bitches about stuff and never offers a solution.
Hey, here's a hint.
Start carrying always.
Carrying always, because the cops, if the police response time is two minutes, well, guess what?
Yeah.
That's two minutes too late.
Yep.
Dave Landa, you're here.
I'll go to Strokeman after.
Do you have a show coming up?
Ahoy!
Is it Munhall, Pennsylvania, October 1st?
October 1st, as well as this weekend, The Funny Bone in Albany, New York, I believe, or Albany, Albany, New York.
There's no vaccine mandate to see those shows.
There's no vaccine mandate, and the one is a theater show in Munhall, Pennsylvania, which is one of my first big theater Oh yeah, a lot of fun.
Also, clothes optional, he said.
Also, I imagine that's the only thing to do in Munhall, Pennsylvania.
I prefer everyone come as Donald Duck.
No pants, a nice hat.
Shirts everywhere.
Gerald A., how are you?
I am well.
It's not a stroke.
It's not a stroke.
And quarter black?
Yeah, what's going on?
I'm excited.
When are you going to cut the hair?
Never.
Are you serious?
It also reduces your hood pass when it's as straight as can possibly be.
It does, too.
Yeah, if you look like David Grohl, it's hard to... This is a perm, man.
What are you talking about?
Yeah, you go in and you're like, hey, no, man, I'm biracial.
Why do you look like the drummer from Weezer?
You know how long he spends in the morning straightening that?
I told you, it's a perm, man.
That was a fro at 5.30.
Takes time.
So, before we move on, too, we also have a clip of Norm being right.
We're going to continue honoring Norm.
A lot of people have moved on.
It still messed me up all week.
I've never been that sad about someone dying who I don't know.
But first, this is, I guess we're going to play a game.
A little bit of a game.
Oh, really?
I'm going to show you a clip, and you've got to figure out what happens next.
Okay, let's go.
Here we go.
What happens next?
Wait, what?
Okay, is that a hole in the ground?
He walks up to a hole in the ground and looks inside.
I'm hoping it's a cobra and it bites him in the nuts.
A!
A snake pops out.
A, whoa.
Is it actually an option?
It is an option!
Option A, a snake pops out of the hole and bites him in the crotch and he says, oh not again!
Okay.
B, the hole explodes blowing the man's shoes off.
C, the man goes too close to the hole and collapses inside.
I have no idea.
Like the floor collapses and he falls to the side and disappears.
I'm gonna say A. I want this guy to fall through and just disappear.
Trapdoor.
I want him to make love to that whore like it's their wedding night.
Yes.
No.
And then there'll also be a cobra.
Oh, right.
Alright, let's see what happens.
Alright, here we go.
What happens?
Oh, no!
I don't think we're allowed to show... Oh, he's okay.
No, he's okay.
It blew his shoes off!
Look, look!
His shoes came right off.
What is this, a cartoon?
How is that man not dead?
That is an Acme bomb if I've ever seen one.
Wow.
Did he run away and paint a tunnel on a wall and run through it after this?
It may be difficult without shoes.
That was a Jerky Boy sketch.
Just, my shoes fell off.
There was a bomb and they fell off.
There wasn't even any blood!
He literally just took his shoes off.
This is a shoe removal bomb.
Seems a bit overkill, but just go with it.
It's very specific with James Bond.
Well look, they're going to turn James Bond into a woman.
I don't want to hurt them, I just want to scare them.
Could we have a bomb that really messes their shoes up?
Maybe a bomb that I put in their new handbag?
A bomb that helps you pick a restaurant?
A bomb that lets you pick off the menu standard.
Stop flipping the menu.
The nice restaurant, there's one side.
Because you never take me to a restaurant.
We'll get to James Bond in a second.
But my question to you, look, and we're going to talk about quite a bit today, why do you think that the media immediately starts race baiting on something like this?
This situation with, I want to make sure, Gabby Petito?
Yeah.
I don't know why race enters into the equation.
I don't know why race enters into the equation with James Bond.
That's a theme we'll be talking about today.
And I think that it's making everyone pretty damn tired of the race injection into every conversation.
It absolutely is turning people into racists.
Yeah, especially in places where it just doesn't make any sense.
Not necessary.
And you'll see what's going on.
Stretch.
But before we get into this, a lot of people talk about Norm Macdonald and they show the moth joke.
He was very funny, obviously, but Norm Macdonald was very well-read, very open about his faith.
He would say that he wasn't political, but if you actually look at his interviews, he was intensely informed on politics.
And here's another instance of Norm MacDonald being right that the celebrities who jump
on the bandwagon don't want to show you.
He's talking about the 2016 election.
This was on Canadian television.
Not many people have seen this.
I think you'll be surprised.
There was all this talk of Donald Trump saying if he loses it means the election is rigged.
And all the media were saying, no, no, that's impossible.
Take that back.
You cannot say that about the American Republic.
No election here could ever be rigged.
That's impossible.
And, of course, now they're saying the exact opposite.
That was in 2018.
So when people say, oh, the right is politicizing our institutions, keep in mind, is anyone more frank?
Is anyone more transparent than Norm Macdonald?
His whole joke was just saying what things are.
And at this point in time, he was pointing out, remember, in 2018, Democrats said the election was rigged.
They said that it was stolen by the Russians.
And Big Tech didn't have a problem with you saying that.
There are still thousands of videos that you can find.
But if you suggest that there's actual evidence of any kind of voting irregularities or mail-in voting flaws at any point, which of course we would never suggest, you get removed.
So there's Norm Wright again.
Yeah, always.
We'll miss that, man.
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Yeah, well, keep it with Petito.
I don't want someone to be like, I disagree, a broad had it coming.
No, don't say that.
That's a bad take.
No, I'm doing an impression of a bad commenter.
No, yeah, or a very bad lawyer.
Yes.
That's a good point.
But it's a nice place.
Or a bad police officer who would pull him over and be like, what are you doing, swatting your boyfriend around?
Alright, well we'll put him in a hotel and force you to stay in a van.
That's what happened with Gabby Petito.
A lot of people don't know this.
She was domestically abusing her boyfriend.
Some would argue it had enough.
and they put him in a hotel and her in a van.
So there's a lot to this story.
The main story here is the failure of not only, of course, you see the federal government, the FBI,
our intelligence agencies, but look, people talk about back the blue.
I don't think that most police officers are going out and attempting to try and violate your civil rights.
I think some are.
However, it still is a bureaucratic wing of the government and you cannot rely on them for your personal safety
and certainly the safety of your family.
That's the lesson in this story.
We will go through all of the missteps that you wouldn't have made if you were taking control of your own safety.
Before that, this is an article from Vox. Wait, wait, there's still a thing? There's still
a thing. Which by the way, they'll get mad.
They'll accuse us of being homophobic and going after the Sartre.
Again, watch out.
So there's this and it's like it's not my fault that you're just so gay. Yeah, it's on you.
I don't even need a rebuttive video!
I say Vox and people think, is it like Folsom Street Fair?
No, just Vox!
I'm just talking about Vox!
Yay!
I give you the and the noun of an animal that used to plow fields and you immediately think homosexual activity.
That's on you!
And it rhymes with your favorite meal.
Yes!
Can't get enough.
Vox.
So this is something I spend a lot of time, and this is sometimes you guys really help educate me, in that sometimes, you know, you're too close to the forest to see the trees.
Right, yeah.
I think that's the term.
Something forest and trees.
Forest and trees, yeah.
It's about if you hear one fall.
Yeah, if you hear one fall.
Two birds, a bush.
Then there's an Asian clapping with one hand.
Something like that.
Does it fall on a pedophile?
I don't know, but either way, someone's running a tub.
What?
It lost me.
This Vox article, I spent all this time reading about this, it was about the job market.
And this is something that a lot of talking heads are discussing on CNN, on cable news, and it's really easy to get lost in the weeds where they're talking about, well, look, there are more openings than really ever in recent history, and wages have gone up.
But there's a mismatch as far as experience.
So they're talking about why people are looking to hire, but people aren't necessarily taking these jobs.
And there's this whole write-up.
And I spent a good 25 minutes going through it, reading the other references.
By the way, all references for this show are available at loudearthcutter.com.
There's like 50 a day.
And then I realized I didn't need to read any of it.
Because there's a paragraph in here, this is about the mismatch of labor, there's a paragraph in this article at Vox, again which goes on, they use this as a catalyst to say the government needs to do A, B, C, these programs, these types of free schooling, these types of job placement, it's just a bunch of solutions To a problem that is described in one paragraph.
And this is something that I want everyone out there to do as a mental exercise.
People use the term reductive as though it's a bad thing.
Think of it as distillation.
Distillation is purification, right?
I want you to try and distill sometimes very, very complicated issues down to the linchpin that matters most.
This is it in the Vox article.
How do we solve the employment mismatch?
It says, some 46% of respondents said they were only finding jobs that are low-paying, while 41% said there weren't enough openings in their preferred profession.
Fuck you!
No unemployment, no benefits!
There it is!
Almost half of people are like, well this is not the exact job I want!
Then, no!
No government program to solve this problem?
You're an idiot!
Our problem is that 41% of Americans are effectively freshmen in college?
I feel like you got this pissed off Reedy at like 25 minutes in and you're like, son of a bitch!
My 25 minutes is gone!
46% of respondents say they only find jobs that are low paying and considering the average hourly increase rate, it's like, that's relative.
Oh, only 18 an hour?
Yeah, yeah, because you have a degree in Afrocentric Feminism.
That's a mighty good salary for someone with a master's in Afrocentrist Feminist.
Yeah, or you want to be an influencer and you can't even influence yourself to get a job.
Yes!
Astonishing.
There's only one way this happens is if the federal government overpays you to stay at home and they're still fighting for continued unemployment benefits above and beyond what they normally give you.
You're talking now about Americans getting checks.
How about this?
Find the people, at least start with this, and I know it's not a lot because Vox doesn't probably have a huge sample size.
Find the people who make up the 41% who said, I won't take the job because it's not my preferred position, and put them on a no-fly list to never employ them, and never get any government benefits.
This is where we are at this point.
People go, we have a labor crisis.
No, we really do.
41%.
We have an entitlement crisis.
Anyone out there?
Your first job, was it exactly what you wanted?
Did you want to work for free at open mics having beers thrown at you?
No, I loved it.
Yeah, you catch them in your mouth.
No, I did way more jobs that sucked worse than that before that.
And it still sucked quite a bit!
Every job is, it's a job, it's work.
Entry-level jobs suck.
No, I think, yeah, every one of these people should have to work the graveyard shift at Taco Bell.
There's no amount of money that makes that seem acceptable.
Even now it's probably starting at 20 an hour or so.
It is!
It's like 14 or 15 the last I saw.
They'll give you a signing bonus.
I just keep laughing the more automated kiosks I see in fast food, I'm like, you asked for it.
Yeah, it is funny though, you just pull up and it's like, alright, so when you're done with the racial slurs and gay bashing, you would like a Taco Bell grande?
I don't know if I'm allowed to say Taco Bell Grande, only you can say Taco Bell Grande.
Maybe two soft tacos and the Jews control the media?
Yeah.
Also toss a Vox in there.
Is that too much in there?
I saw the way you were looking at me through the dreads.
The joke is someone else is being racist in the truck.
Have you been to a Taco Bell?
Have you ever?
There's police officers just sitting outside there like they're hunting off a bait pile.
It's astonishing.
All right, so look, this is just one of those things.
So you will hear the media discussing how we solve the labor problem.
Nope.
Doesn't exist.
People don't want to work jobs that are available.
There are plenty of jobs available.
They pay well.
And not to mention, there are plenty of jobs available that just require trades, training.
People don't want to do them.
You are entitled to the opportunity to work.
You are not entitled to the job that you want.
41%!
41% can go screw yourself with a wire brush.
Forget nothing!
That'd be a good policy.
That's some people's job.
So now, Daniel Craig, this is someone that's been making the rounds, and it's very click-baity, I want to be clear.
A lot of headlines are saying, like, he said he doesn't think a woman should play James Bond.
The truth is, he was trying to respond in a woke way, so I'm not condemning him either way.
I think his response was actually pretty reasonable.
Because of the way the news cycle works, and because it's relatively slow and Joe Biden has disappeared on vacation, they need something to talk about.
But it still is interesting to see the response from people.
So in an interview with the Radio Times, he explained to Daniel Craig why James Bond shouldn't be played by a woman.
And he said there should simply be better parts for women and actors of color.
Why should a woman play James Bond when there should be a part just as good as James Bond but for a woman?
Well, how about a non-crappy part?
Because James Bond is not... They've tried that.
It's not the best film.
No.
It's not really a... it's like a dog bringing you a dead bird and they think like, huh?
You're like, no.
I have no use for this, said Julia Roberts to Doctor Know-It's-the-Wrong-Size?
I couldn't think of a current female star.
They don't exist.
There's less police academies and I enjoy them more.
Yes!
If you want to see what this would look like, just watch Atomic Blonde.
You'll know.
This is not going to be good.
They've tried it multiple times, it doesn't work.
By the way, we also have an exclusive audio.
So this was an interview, an audio interview, and we actually have exclusive audio that didn't make the rounds and surprised me.
So you really feel a woman shouldn't play James Bond?
See, now you're putting words in my mouth.
I simply said there shouldn't be parts.
Well, there should be better parts for women, not just repackaging old roles that were written for men.
Times are changing, and Bond is a great role.
I think women should have a turn at playing the greatest secret agent ever.
Yes, because women are just so marvelous at keeping secrets.
Pardon?
Never mind.
What if a female person of color played James?
Like an Asian woman.
Well, I suppose that'd be nice to see.
James Bond driving five under, causing endless fender benders.
What about a black woman?
Tenet was close enough.
So why don't you just continue playing James Bond?
Because I'm starring in the new Wonder Woman.
I'm surprised that didn't make the round.
That's hypocritical kind of at the end.
It is.
I mean, I can't wait to see it.
I don't know if he's woke or anti-woke.
It's like Tenet.
What's happening?
Yeah, you don't get it.
It's backwards and no one does.
Look, a couple of things.
First off, there should not be.
A woman James Bond doesn't work.
Let me explain to you why.
The whole point is James Bond is atypically charming in that he's able to get women to sleep with him, right?
And pump them from information.
The truth is, it's usually a skill set that most men don't have.
Myself notwithstanding, I'm tall, rich, and funny, so I have the hat trick.
But I'm married.
You jerk.
But the point here is it's a man trying to get women to sleep with him.
He's charming enough.
A woman just needs to say yes.
You remove half the dynamic of James Bond.
And there have been plenty of female spies.
Of course it doesn't work because they're physically the weaker of the sex.
Also, you know, the movies just aren't very good.
But more important is they say we need a black... I have no problem With a black James Bond.
As long as it's the girl who played Precious.
Right.
No!
What?
Go super woke!
Why do you need a black James Bond?
This is the issue when people talk about it.
You're injecting race where it doesn't need to be.
Let me just say this one thing.
This is one area, when people talk about a black James Bond, there is no lack of representation of black American men in the action hero genre.
If you were to have Will Smith at his peak, right?
Will Smith, Men in Black, Independence Day, and run it opposite a James Bond vehicle on the same weekend, Will Smith would have decimated it.
Will Smith, Denzel Washington, for crying out loud, they tried to sell us Jamie Foxx as an action hero.
There are plenty of black Male action heroes.
Richard Rountree is and will always be the only chef.
He will only be the only chef.
Well, look, I think it makes sense to have a black James Bond.
I don't have a problem with it because you're pulling from a culture.
It makes zero sense.
I think it's perfectly fine.
On a tarmac, undercover in Siberia.
Oh, where is the spy?
I don't know!
The only not-white zing in whole peripheral!
Yeah, it's not good when it's like, we're going to need you to be at the ball and ready to meet our contact at 1143.
And then they're like, guys, it's 1.30.
Where is our spy?
Look, the script would have to change a little, granted.
Did you turn my Ferragamos into a phone?
What did you do to my watch?
What the fuck was my watch in my car?
I can't see the plate on the car.
You know what's going to happen with 5-0?
I'm going to get pulled over for that shit.
I can't do that shit.
Dropping spikes and shit.
I ain't no, I don't Roger Moore, Moonrake, motherfucker.
And the problem is then he's going to take out the anti-aircraft guns to put in subwoofers.
Hit the button.
Look, I didn't say put Chris Murphy.
That guy just plays Drake.
I don't know.
He's just sitting in a bar, you hear a building explode, and he's like, is it Wednesday?
Look, we didn't say put Chris Rock in the role, okay?
Like, he's not gonna be that guy.
Chris Tucker.
Idris Elba, Rock, Tucker, either way.
Idris Elba, I'm gonna go with you.
Idris Elba's great in any role.
My point is here, it doesn't have to be.
In my issues, they say, well, we need better representation.
This is an issue where it's pretty equal.
Yeah, I think so.
It's pretty equal.
I mean, look, James Bond was right.
You're talking about Fleming.
You go back to Broccoli.
You go back to the history.
It's just, it's a white guy spying on white people.
I know, I mean, but there's other countries he can go to.
There's a whole part of the world.
Sure, yes.
Uganda?
Yeah, yeah.
If I was a woman, though, I would be offended by this.
I'm like, oh, so you can't create anything for us that makes sense for us, that fits.
Like, you just have to shoehorn us into a male... Like, why aren't they pissed off about that, that they're being shoehorned into a male role, and it doesn't work?
If James Bond were a woman, it would just be... She'd just be a whore.
That's true.
Well, James Bond is a male whore.
Yes, exactly!
But you know what?
That's impressive.
Do you know why it's called notches on your bedpost?
Because usually the response from a... And by the way, this is someone who has talked about not having sex with my wife until we were married.
I advocate abstinence and I actually think that we have a problem with degeneracy in the culture, so let's be really clear here.
But it's notches on a bedpost because the most likely response if a man tries to court a woman to copulate with her is no.
I got a lot of help.
Do you know the response to any man if you're a female secret spy?
Basically, the request is just, COME ON!
That's it!
Unless it's Lizzo.
I mean, she's not much of a spy, though.
You can have a pregnant flight suit for when they're carrying Lockjaw's baby.
It's just injecting this where it doesn't need to be.
I don't know.
Look, you guys can come.
I would be very surprised if black Americans were sitting around going, I can't believe we don't have a black James Bond.
What the fuck?
I don't think that matters at all.
I agree.
I agree with that.
Cassino Royale's like, you guys gotta tell him to stop playing slot machines.
And when he wins, he's just yelling.
And it's really, it's just, he's drawing attention.
They're nickels.
There's a dynamic with poker.
It's about reading someone in their tail.
You can't just go in with your state lottery ticket.
Hey, man.
He just yelled full house, Mother Effer.
Domino!
It's supposed to be undercover.
What's going on?
Those are mahjong tablets.
This is not dominoes.
Where have you learned to play?
I love dominoes.
Poker, mister.
BINGO, BITCH!
He's outside with some of the waiters just playing dice.
He wins a baby.
I mean look, for the same reason that Shaft couldn't have been Roger Moore going into Harlem.
Could you imagine?
It's a UK culture at a moment in time, and it's totally fine.
And I have no problem with Idris Elba being James Bond.
My point is, it has to be a woman.
And then they start with, needs to be a woman of color.
Well, really, they start with, needs to be an LGBTQ woman of color who's part Native American and has rickets.
And then they scale it back and go, all right, we'll just take a gay black guy.
And you're like, OK, I guess James Bond always should have been a big gay black guy.
It's going to be easy still.
Is when they shoehorn Halle Berry into a James Bond movie, they also shoehorn her into John Wick.
And when they do that, you're like, eh.
It's just your response, because it's not the same thing.
Right.
It's like, I don't want to see Charlie's Angels with three dudes.
There's a reason why it's three ass-kicking chicks.
And the other way around, with Black Panther, we didn't want a white leader in Black Panther.
We're not trying to take over these roles, so just make it We just made it work.
We weren't looking at the fountain fights in Dynasty going, that should be Bill Burr in there.
Why not?
No, Judith- What, you guys are gonna throw- okay, you're gonna throw me in a fountain now?
Right?
Cause I'm not- not fuckin' uh- not rich like you?
Okay, alright, now I'm in a fountain.
Oh, who could've seen this one coming?
Yeah, Judas and the Black Messiah would have been a lot different with the Panthers if the guy infiltrating it was white.
Could you speak into my lapel of what your blunts are to start the revolution?
Or if Shaft just showed up, it was Adam Driver, and they're showing him on the security gate.
Is this not you, Shaft?
He's like, I can't watch myself.
You shoot him in the foot?
So anyway, the point is, this is absurd, but this is a constant theme of injecting race and gender into somewhere.
It doesn't need to be.
And then people focus on that, and they focus on these chasms that we have in identity politics, and you miss the actions that you can take in your day-to-day life to improve it, and improve the lives of those in your community, and you know what?
Also improve your relationships with people of other sexes.
I don't use genders.
Other sexes and other races.
You want to know what black people think?
Don't read what Vox says.
Go talk to someone.
I will say this.
The other day, I've had far more pleasant interactions lately with black Americans than white feminists.
Oh yeah, of course.
They're so much friendlier.
I'm friends with black people.
Hey, how you doing?
You know, the other day I just said, you know, these guys who were actually working, they were painting in a garage next door.
I said, how you doing, man?
I was carrying a bunch of stuff.
He said, it's heavy, you need a hand?
I said, nah, you know, I should probably do it myself.
Ha, I know who that, I know how that is.
I said, how you doing?
You know, just keeping on.
I'm like, I never talk with white people.
White people don't ask me how I'm doing.
This is a neighborly culture.
You're absolutely right.
We've completely eliminated the idea of neighbors.
You have people complaining like, well, this guy's going to come into our country.
It's like, you haven't even met the Flanagans next door.
What do you care?
And they're calling on you because your lawn is three inches too tall.
And they call the cops.
They don't even address you directly.
Right.
And you report them to Homeland Security for their MAGA bumper sticker.
I'm with you, though.
If I see a movie coming out, usually I'm much more interested in a black action movie.
I love John Wick.
Equalizer?
Dude, Equalizer, or as I call it, Black Taken.
Far superior film to Taken.
Honestly, Equalizer's a better movie.
I got a particular set of skills.
You got skills, I got skills, we both got skills.
I got a particular set of skills.
He's the best actor.
It is amazing, he can do anything.
I don't know, it's crazy.
It's just I have no other skills, I can't sing or dance.
The point is, James Bond is white, and black guys are tougher than white guys in general.
And Denzel's best action star.
We're okay with it.
Man on fire?
Come on, guys.
That's pretty good.
That's the one where he shoves the bomb up the guy's ass?
Or is that out of time?
What?
That one's out of time.
That one's out of time, yeah, yeah.
Shoves it up?
I ain't seen that.
Yeah, he does.
Yeah, yeah, he shoves it.
The guy wakes up and he's like, you know, in about two minutes that bomb's about.
I wish you had more time!
And the guy's like, what?
And then he's like.
Oh, my ass!
That's not what he says.
It's not the Acme Baghdad cartoon.
He dies very quickly.
Oh, it blew my underwear off!
Ouch!
It blew my underwear off with not a streak of blood because we needed to make sure that this was PG-13 for the test screening.
So speaking of racists, and I mean racists and race baiters absolutely, and that's what I want to talk about today, I believe that these people are racist.
And I mean that by the definition, that they see everything through the lens of race, and they believe that we should be divided by race, and in some instances they believe that people enjoy the moral high ground or superior position exclusively because of their race.
That's my presupposition.
Let me explain.
So a few days back, before we get to Petito, Michael Eric Dyson joined Joy Reid here to discuss the fallout.
And I just want to lead this in because then Joy Reid discussed Petito, but it's a pattern of behavior.
They were discussing the fallout of Nicki Minaj's anti-vax, which really isn't what happened, comments.
Here we go.
Nicki Minaj says, when I go out on tour, I'm going to get vaccinated.
You're going to have to.
I understand the hesitancy.
Listen, I was hesitant when Donald Trump was out there controlling the CDC and controlling the FDA and manipulating them and making them put out falsehoods.
Anybody rational was hesitant.
But the reality is now, What we, what I really fear is masses of, more masses of people dying.
666,000 people have died and disproportionately they look like you and me.
Fat?
Statistically, I believe that's correct.
Oh, you wanted me to be racist like you.
You want to say people who look like you and me and the first thing that I see not be the double chins.
Well, here's an idea.
How about every time you have a guest that's black, you don't immediately turn ghetto?
Did you notice that about that show?
Yeah.
They're sitting there just like, I got the vaccine!
No!
No!
I don't want the shit no more!
What?
What?
What were you saying?
Uh, no, seriously, look.
They're talking about black people being vaccine hesitant, I think, and they're trying to say people who look like us.
So the presumption there is people who look like us, well, the average American should be able to watch that and see a multitude of factors that should be taken into consideration.
Okay, do you mean the double chin?
Do you mean people who are nearsighted?
Do you mean the Skrillex hairdo that changes with every single clip?
What do you mean?
What are we talking about?
Are we talking the Maybelline counter?
Are we talking about the sundresses?
Are we talking about people who host shows?
No, it's just, obviously it means black.
And the issue here is, look, obesity is an issue.
And listen, Joy Reid is not that big, but big enough.
Michael Eric Dyson is, I mean, he's pudding.
And let's be clear, if you are under the age of 18, you are three times more likely to be hospitalized with COVID.
You have one and a half times higher the rate of severe illness.
Yeah, if you're overweight.
Yeah, if you're overweight.
It is the single biggest contributing preventable factor to COVID.
Let me ask you this.
We don't have these numbers.
Do you believe Do you believe that you are safer being obese and vaccinated than you are being unvaccinated and fit and healthy?
That's a question everyone has to ask themselves.
You can do both!
But you do have to determine what is most important if we're talking about functioning as a society.
Is it being fit, being healthy, placing an emphasis on that, or placing an emphasis on ultimately what gets Pfizer $19 billion in Q2?
Ah, some would say that's a lot of money.
You know what, it's interesting the way that she put that.
She said, you know, and these 666,000, by the way, round it up, you know, that's just a weird number, 666, I don't like hearing that.
Yeah, why don't you do that?
She's saying, and they look like us.
She also didn't have to stamp it on her wrist.
Well, that's true, yeah.
She scans it, beep, beep.
Oh, not yet?
Okay, I'll wait.
It's actually a birthmark, it's not her fault.
No, she got it like a tattoo, like Jessica Alba in Dark Angel, barcode.
Whose fault is she actually saying that that is?
That people that look like them, I know that she means black, right?
Whose fault is she saying that is?
Because she's not saying that it's their fault, she's saying, oh, somebody's to blame.
Wait a second, is this a trick question?
Because I believe the answer was in that asinine statement where she said, of course anyone logical should have been vaccine hesitant when it was Trump.
Oh, so what you mean is that when Donald Trump did Operation Warp Speed before we developed the Trump vaccine, whether you like it or not, it's the Trump vaccine, you, along with Kamala Harris, along with Joe Biden, right, along with Nancy Pelosi, said that you would not take the vaccine, that you couldn't possibly trust it, and now you're saying it's the fault Of what?
Of Angry White?
Of Angry White?
No, it's you!
You're the reason you told them not to trust it.
Yeah.
Because you want to divide people by race and create a race war.
Now you're saying, oh, people who look like us.
My mistake.
I assumed we were talking about fat people.
It's creating a fake fault, though.
You're blaming something.
That you just want to have to be there to be the bad guy.
Right.
As opposed to just saying, it's their personal choice and right now they don't trust it for whatever reason.
They don't all think the same.
Why would black Americans not trust the federal government being there to help?
I can't imagine.
Don't they get the $200 a month to raise their babies?
Come on, that's $50 for the mortgage, $80 for food.
I always love this argument though, like Donald Trump...
It's just so stupid.
Individuals have an individual reason not to take the vaccine, and the only people I see smashing it together are black news shows saying, this is the exact reason you don't go.
Yeah.
No, it's not.
You don't know everybody.
You don't know everybody, but there's a good chance that they were listening to you.
Yeah.
Your criticism of Donald Trump like he's the guy down there making like with the beakers and stuff making the vaccine like that's not what was happening it was scientists.
But it is because of Donald Trump who removed the red tape that we have the vaccine that everyone wants to praise now and you all said that you wouldn't trust or take the vaccine just like we played the norm clip where they said that the 2016 election was stolen by the Russians and then big tech banned anyone who said that there could be any type of interference in an election.
Right?
Let's be really clear about this fucking timeline here because I'm getting really tired of it and the point that I'm going to make to you is don't buy any of it.
Pardon my language.
Sorry.
But the issue here is we have the 2016 election, okay?
The Democrats try and front-load it and say, oh, it's going to be rigged.
You just saw a clip of Norm Macdonald talking about it in 2018 in that context, at that moment in time, like a time capsule saying, hey, Of course Democrats, right, they're saying that we can't say that at institutions, but right now they're saying they were saying that the election was rigged.
That was all over the news, right?
The Russia lie, the conspiracy.
Then 2020 comes along and Big Tech says you can't talk about the election being rigged at all.
You can't even talk about voter fraud occurring on a small scale because it might sow distrust in our institutions.
So the stuff that Democrats said for three years you can't say.
Now let's fast forward to vaccinations.
The entire Last year of Donald Trump's presidency!
Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Joy Reid.
These people were sowing distrust saying, don't trust the vaccine.
You absolutely cannot trust the vaccine because Donald Trump wants to give money to his big rich friends and big pharma blah blah blah campaign, campaign finance reform, the 1%.
They were doing this for a year.
Now, they want to mandate that you all take it and ask why you don't trust it.
And again, big tech removes anyone for saying today what they said one year ago.
One year ago!
They didn't remove Joy Reid.
They didn't remove Rachel Maddow for saying... They didn't remove Kamala Harris for saying, do not trust the vaccine.
But they will remove us if we say, hey, you know what?
The vaccine doesn't immunize you, it protects you from serious illness, but that's not the bill you were sold.
A reasonable critique.
A bureaucracy and the issue with the vaccine that all of you know, everyone knows, including people who've been vaccinated and have not been vaccinated, you are not allowed to say.
But for a year and a half, they were allowed to unfettered go out and convince black people that the federal government was trying to sterilize them.
You can find those clips because they're still up.
Wow.
But it's a different fa- Oh wait, no, it's the same vaccine.
It's the same one.
By the way, that was a good Alex Jones.
That was a good Alex Jones.
And the thing is, and also the vaccines, they're making the frogs gay.
Look, I was going, I was, look, I was down by Lake Travis.
I saw, uh, I saw a frog.
Okay.
He was humping a cocaine.
It was one of those rainbow issue cocaines for gay pride.
I knew that that frog.
Look into it though!
Here's the thing too with conspiracies, this is my litmus test with conspiracies, okay?
Because people come forward and they go, oh, and the Jews and this and that, okay, look, look, look.
First, you don't have enough time to debunk every conspiracy, okay?
So your first litmus test is, who's they in this conspiracy?
How many people have to be involved for this conspiracy to take part?
If it includes everyone from the top down with the highest security clearance at the Pentagon, as well as the intern and the janitor, probably doesn't hold water.
But let me tell you this right now.
When we are talking about the fact that there was a narrative going on for years that the election was rigged from Russia, And then, every single person was banned, or pieces of content were banned, for saying, hey, maybe we need to, just like Elizabeth Warren, and just like Amy Klobuchar, and just like Bernie Sanders, focus on election security.
Who needs to be involved with that, okay?
The same amount of people who need to be involved with they, when we're talking about don't trust the vaccine, Donald Trump is wrong.
Do not trust this vaccine.
And then, the vaccine is entirely safe.
There are zero side effects.
You have to take it.
We need to support a mandate.
Who needs to be involved?
And they'll ban anyone who says anything to the opposite effect of that.
Who is they?
You're talking about really ten people.
You're talking about the President.
You're talking about heads of the FDA, the CDC, and then just the top of big tech who say, yeah, sure.
In other words, the President?
Fauci?
A few people at the FDA say, let's just make sure that everyone agrees with this line on the back and anyone who criticizes it is removed.
And you have Zuckerberg, Susan Wojcicki, Jack Dorsey, maybe two other people who say, good, marching orders.
You're talking about six to ten people who need to be involved as they.
I don't think that's a conspiracy.
I think it's happening in front of your eyes.
What can you do?
Nothing.
Nothing as, well, what I mean to say is, nothing for them.
Don't give an inch.
Oh, I don't care about the masks.
Yes, you do.
No one can force you to wear a mask.
Oh, I just, if the vaccine is... No.
Not saying don't take the vaccine.
Don't feel forced to take the vaccine.
Now you end up with a place like Australia where you're going to have to take the cops.
They have an app.
Just talk about this with Jordan Peterson.
They will send you a text.
You have to take a picture within 15 minutes to show them that you are where they demand you be or they can come and arrest you.
Just right, we just saw yesterday, protesters in Australian streets being shot by police officers.
And it was a union who was upset, and a union police officer, so whoever loses, we all win.
Either way.
It ends up working out.
It's a good thing that those Australians had their guns banned or that could get out of control.
They're going to end up in a kangaroo court.
Thank you.
It's just where they make you fight a kangaroo.
I just got a raise.
It's no shark jail, that's for sure.
It's no shark jail.
Well, they shark jailed.
But no, they have great accommodations that they've built.
They're called quarantine camps.
It's just a different name for it, you know?
You're gonna pack people into railroad cars and send them there too.
I'm sorry I'm making that reference, but anytime you build an encampment somewhere and force people to go there, bad stuff tends to happen.
They're building them and they're not gonna be finished until two years from now.
They're planning it long term.
I also thought it was distasteful that they were asking people if you were Haitian.
That's a little weird.
Yeah, I was like, well, then it comes with a bullwhip.
Also known as horse reins.
Yeah, horse reins.
But your government is here to help.
Also, the gold fillings collector was a bit much.
It was a little bit much.
A little bit, yeah.
You don't need to do that.
It's just insane, though.
Yeah, the fact that they are building it for two years from now, it feels like this isn't going to stop.
And like you were saying with the masks, there's only one reason to wear a mask.
Fear.
That's it.
It's different kinds of fear.
It might be afraid of the person next to you getting angry, afraid of a cold, whatever it might be, but it's fear.
That's why you're wearing it.
Bottom line.
There's no other reason.
You have people right now in this country who are forbidding their family from attending their weddings if they're not vaccinated.
You have places like Australia where the police can Force you to download an app, track your whereabouts, demand that you send them a picture within 15 minutes, or they come and arrest you.
Arrest you if you violate curfew walking your dog, right?
These are things that are happening across the globe.
I need to ask you, do you really think that's not scarier than a virus with a significantly less than 1% mortality rate?
Getting shot if you want to go outside?
That sounds like, that sounds like, get shot if you want to go outside.
Well no, that's just, but I mean in Australia that's essentially it.
Just, I just want everyone out there to stop.
Force them to fire you.
Yeah.
That's your, that's a, don't comply.
Don't comply at all.
Don't give an inch anymore because look how far we've gone.
I think we're that frog in boiling water right now.
You want to sit here and go, wait hold on a second, hold on a second.
We're all talking right now and everyone, and I can sense it in you, you're afraid that this is going to be banned or removed for us saying something that is more scientifically backed and is more reasonable than what Joy Reid was espousing five months ago!
And we live in fear saying, you know what, vaccine might be leaky with the Delta variant.
We're gonna be banned for saying there's a study involving 25,000 people in both categories at the fucking Mayo Clinic that shows Moderna the vaccine has a 42% efficacy rate?
With the Delta variant?
And we need to be afraid of being removed?
Meanwhile...
Black female, I assume, Black Z, Joy Reid, Alex Jones, the black equivalent of Alex Jones, is telling people that Donald Trump might be contaminating the vaccine, but now there's Joe Biden, you should trust it.
And we have to worry about citing studies?
And data?
No more leeway!
None!
That's what terrifies me a lot, though, about doing this show, because it doesn't make sense to me where we live in a free country, everybody wants to have a conversation, you're allowed to have an open dialogue, and we just want to say our opinions and kind of get to the bottom of something, and we're worried that that's going to be taken down.
How does that make any sense?
It's because it led to violence on January 6th.
Remember, this is what this pivots on, right?
It led to violence and so therefore we can't have speech that leads to violence.
What in the world do you think was going on before Black Lives Matter protests started breaking out and we had violence in almost every major American city across the country?
You didn't say a word for that.
You didn't stop any of that stuff going out.
Fiery but mostly peaceful.
Just January 6th.
I've been burning cars since I was like eight.
Well, just for warmth.
Yeah, no, for fun.
A little bit of column A, a little bit of column B. I like to go to Seattle and make sure there's people sleeping in them, you know what I mean?
Because they're dead already.
You don't know, it's a Detroit thing.
If you were in Detroit, you'd know.
If you watched It Follows, you would know.
Yeah, watch it follows.
It's very Detroit.
It really is.
Soza, don't breathe.
You watch it, you go, oh, oh yeah, that's absolutely Detroit.
Like they saved, they cut costs.
Hey, by the way, thanks again, Democrats.
You've been in control of that city since 1961.
You know, most wealthy city in the world until you got your hands on it.
Go fuck yourselves.
You know what's the scariest part of don't breathe?
The neighborhood.
Like, don't you just love, like, in that film, where, at the, sorry, spoiler alert, he lets the Rottweiler out, and the Rottweiler seems to be running through a cornfield.
You go, no, that's urban Detroit!
That's downtown Detroit, and it's completely desolate!
Well, uh, what I also love is, uh, the police response time.
The whole movie's about, you know, a blind guy killing people in all, you know, in his basement, and then you watch it and, like, somebody calls the cops and they're coming, and you're like, that's the most unbelievable thing It would be three days later, they knocked on the door, and we're like, is this still a problem?
Anybody alive in there?
Well, I don't know, we were coming here, but then we came across a bear.
Had to fight that off.
It did some damage at the Renaissance Center.
Have you been downtown?
We saw a lion with a pierced ear.
Uh, movie studios love it.
Post-apocalyptic scene, they don't even have to make it anymore.
Well, and that's our stupid state who decided, let's not give them tax breaks.
Yeah.
You had New Hollywood there because it was, you know, all ruined.
It was a blank canvas.
And they're like, no, we're not giving you the tax breaks.
Like, they're gonna go, oh, well, we wanted to stay in Detroit.
Right.
We'll go to Georgia.
Bye.
They're like, really?
You understand that we'll just build a shipwreck for Pirates of the Caribbean 9.
You just happen to have a bunch of dead wood.
Just everywhere.
We were going to inject 19 million dollars into your economy, Michigan, but, uh, oh, okay, I see how this is.
There's a yacht club at Belle Isle that looks like it's ran by pirates.
For people who don't know, Detroit is an absolute, and it is entirely due to leftist politics.
It's completely unfettered.
If Joy Reid had her way, or Barack Obama or Joe Biden in this administration, it would look like Detroit.
Detroit would be a utopia.
You want to know what it looks like?
1961 to today, Detroit.
There's a segment on it, I'll put a link in the description.
I did this 12 years ago!
Alright, let's get on to Gabby Petito.
Going back to Joy Reid.
Joy Reid the racist.
Uh, of course she has a race angle on the Gabby Petito.
Here you go.
But the way this story has captivated the nation has many wondering, why not the same media attention when people of color go missing?
Well, the answer actually has a name.
Missing White Woman Syndrome, coined by the late and great Gwen Ifill, to describe the media having a public fascination with missing white women like Lacey Peterson or Natalie Holloway, while ignoring cases involving missing people of color.
Okay.
Like every day in Chicago?
Yeah.
And Lacey was also four houses down.
It's a real slop job.
This is also something that is... Look.
She's banking on you, and this is the problem too with what we do, right?
And you guys can look in the comment section.
Matter of fact, I want you to engage right now.
Just ask a question, and I want you guys to host some debates here in the comment section, because you'll see that a lot of the people who watch this right now, and this is open source, Not Mug Club, of course.
We take your private chats at loudmouthcreditor.com slash Mug Club, where we have to take into account that a lot of you watch other programming.
Yeah.
That a lot of you lean left.
Or that a lot of you are going to hold our feet to the fire, and you absolutely should, that a lot of you will be checking our references.
We can check the click-through rates from our YouTube links to the website.
Many of you go to use the references, and we always encourage you to.
Joy Reid, right now, is assuming that none of her audience has heard information from another source.
Because, do you know how I know that?
The most popular podcast serial was about Hy Min Lee, a lady of color!
They don't care, they don't care when it's a minority.
Really?
Joy Reid doesn't have anyone around her in her ear just saying, huh?
Wait, I just, I just heard that.
What else, what else do we have here?
Uh, Elisa Lam, the folk, the vanishing at the Cecil Hotel, that festering pile of shit.
It was a documentary.
It was a horrible documentary.
Spoiler alert!
It starts.
The Cecil Hotel.
You see an Asian lady in an elevator who looks whacked out of her mind on drugs.
And you're like, oh, this is a lady freaking out, hallucinating on drugs.
And then they take you through an entire series of, was it drugs?
Spoiler alert!
At the end, she was on drugs!
There's no ghost!
You seem very angry.
Just shrooms!
Well, did you watch the series?
He has the right to be angry.
There's a whole episode just on Skid Row and you're like, what is this happening?
I feel like we need a camera.
It was like M. Night Shyamalan.
That series held me down on a pinball machine.
Richard Ramirez was living in the hotel at the time and she got killed by a hot water tank.
It's unacceptable.
So we're just going through the... Very sad story, very sad.
Let me give you some other examples.
No, yeah, it's super, super sad or whatever.
The Seattle Times and the Sunday even compared Elisa Lim to the Gabby Petito case.
Now she mentions Native Americans.
Let's get into... First off, how about you stop again seeing everyone as nothing but their race?
But this is the issue.
Joy Reid has to assume that everyone who views her program is as racist as she is.
There are cultural differences.
As well.
So let's talk about cultural differences.
It may actually, if we want to talk about solutions within these communities, not just browbeat and go, white people aren't doing enough for the indigenous community.
First off, that's a stupid term.
We used to say indigenous, then we had to say Native American.
I don't know where you went back on the rule, but I think the Skrillex hair glue is getting to your brain.
You can't say indigenous.
Are you not supposed to?
Aboriginal.
Nope.
No.
The people who were here who lack the genetic processing enzyme to process fire water.
Yes, that's all.
Yeah.
Those.
People.
So- They saved my native friend and his name is Spotted Bear.
I'm not even joking.
Really?
Yeah.
And he said savages is what they don't like to be called.
Really?
Like, just the word in general.
See, as a white guy, I'd love to be called a savage.
Well, I don't mind.
Savage.
When I say savage, I never connected it, though, to a Native American.
Yeah, well, I do.
I always just connected it to somebody behaving like a caveman.
Yeah.
You know, but I guess savage is their word that they think is connected.
It's their N-word, if you will.
Well, you know what?
Look, and I understand that, too, and they should have probably avoided scalping women and children.
Well, yeah.
They kind of walked into that one.
I mean, we did some stuff back.
We did.
Let's call it a wash.
Mutual combat.
That's fair.
Yeah.
Okay.
Your casino's taken tons of money.
Ruined plenty of lives.
Look, we get it.
Sorry.
Smallpox blankets.
But now you have NyQuil.
Take the good with the bad.
That's the facts of life.
Here you go, Grey Owl.
So, Native American, here's the thing.
Tribal police.
Often underfunded.
Often undertrained.
Look, she talks about Native Americans.
We don't have time for this when you look at actually tribal police, what goes on there, but it's very similar to the black American community.
There's an anti-snitching culture, which by the way, is a big reason that you have vaccine hesitancy right now in the black community.
It's not something that can be scientifically studied in a poll, but when you're asking people to report to a flight attendant or to report to Homeland Security a neighbor for not wearing a mask, Or to report them so that someone can go door-to-door to encourage them to take a vaccine?
That doesn't really go over too well with members of the black community for reasons that you say you've understood when you actually falsify these examples of systemic oppression.
I'm not saying that your examples of systemic oppression are correct, but I am saying there have definitely been historical examples that would give black people pause in trusting government workers door-to-door.
Hey, can we find common ground there?
Oh, that's right, you're racist.
So there's no snitching culture.
You can get black people to snitch on you.
You can shoot someone in the street.
They're not going to call the cops.
It's just the response time.
What do I mean by that?
I mean a lot of black people in the community.
I mean listen to any hip-hop album from the 90s.
There you go.
Pretty clear.
Oh yeah.
It made a lot of sense.
Pick a random track.
I think there's something else too that she's really kind of glossing over.
You know these big stories kind of take over the media every once in a while.
I think a lot of it has to do with there's not really much else going on right now.
Nothing that's really... So she has to say this is a racist thing?
Well, no, that's what I'm saying.
Like, I think this has taken hold because there's kind of some texture to this story.
They were traveling around, there's video footage of them being pulled over, there's kind of this mystery of what's actually going on, but there's not a lot.
Like, I guarantee you something else pops in the news and this story basically goes to page six.
Like, it's done.
I have a question here.
Joey, you're a host of a news channel.
You can do it!
Let's see how many answers we got.
It's a rock-solid point.
Holy crap!
Quarterback, where'd that come from?
It's a perfect point.
It's like, oh yeah, why don't you be the change you want to see in the world?
Look at the man in the mirror, Joy!
I mean, I get that you're not really Fox News or Joe Rogan or this program, but still, you have more of an audience share than the guy with Funyuns on his couch.
You're pointing at him!
You're pointing at the guy who found you in a hotel, incidentally, to fix racial discrimination.
Really?
Really?
You have your own show and you're not even giving it the effort?
You think that the guy at La Quinta stopped over in Schenectady has a shot?
You remember she made this point.
She's got 2 million followers.
She made sure to say that with the Nicki Minaj thing.
You've got 22 million, girl.
You've got a platform.
You don't have a platform with 2 million followers?
Well, I've seen a lot of Amber Alerts that I would say definitely tell you that you're looking for different races.
I'm just trying to be honest.
No, it's true.
I've ignored many Amber Alerts of different races.
Yes, I ignore all kinds.
Either which way, I'm like, would this buzzing stop?
Honestly, that car could be next to me and I wouldn't know.
Amber Alert just reminds me to get a flip phone.
I have no clue.
Why do you want to flip flops?
I'm tired of these kidnapping messages.
It's about the actual kidnappings.
I will agree for a long time there it was almost a joke that a lot of the times when a white girl would disappear usually a girl in a neighborhood that was more well-to-do it would make the news it would be all over the place and I think it's because honestly It was a more rare story than the violence that was going on in other neighborhoods.
There is a point to it.
I mean, I think we've all seen it.
We've all kind of agreed with it to some degree.
At least I have in my life.
I've noticed it.
But yeah, you can change it.
That's not the reason that Petito is a story right now.
No, and that's what I mean, and that doesn't mean anything.
Right now, if you want to help, find the boyfriend who they were like, look, we're going to put you at the Four Seasons.
This is punishment now.
I haven't gotten to those facts, but it is true.
I just think it's pointless to bring it up now when, if you want to do something, help.
The problem is we have far more examples of the media jumping on stories that involve people who are minorities without getting the full story in order to try and stir up racial division.
Correct.
Like Jacob Blake, for example.
It's like, oh, hold on.
How about these women aren't just seen as a pawn?
What about the woman when Jacob Blake, you know, she had a restraining order, went back to the house, stole the kids, reached for a knife under the floorboard, and you talked about the injustice of the cops shooting him.
Why don't you care about the black woman there who actually did the right thing and went to the authorities and filed a restraining order?
The point is, all of this is politics with these people, and you don't need to do it.
You don't need to play the game anymore.
When someone says, oh, why Gabby Petito?
Are you interested because she's white and you're racist?
Do you know what you do?
People say, oh, what do I do?
Nope!
That's it!
And that screws their whole plan!
We were expecting you to say yes.
But even somebody like Natalie Holloway, look at that.
That was corruption in other countries.
They allowed a judge's son to kill her and then kill someone else in a hotel in like Peru, I think.
Yeah, I don't know the rules, but I know that the Kim Jong-un brother-cousin where they went up and did the prank show.
Have you ever seen that one?
No.
Oh my god, you guys don't know this?
Okay, we'll talk about it.
Remind me.
Okay, hold on, so let me write this down.
We gotta get through this segment.
Kim Jong-un cousin.
Comment!
Do you guys know the story?
How Kim Jong-un had his cousin or his brother, they couldn't find him in control and had him killed.
It was either the cousin or the brother.
I knew he'd do that.
They convinced these girls, they were on a game show, and they were like going up behind people at the airport, just like, oh, guess who?
And then people were like, get your hands off of me!
And then they gave these women... You gotta tell it on the... Mug Club, Mug Club, Mug Club!
Save it!
This was on a show?
No, no, this actually happened.
This is how Kim Jong-un had one of his relatives murdered.
I thought it was like a practical joke.
But it involves a practical joke show.
And then if you just turn to your right, our photographer Stike DeMoss is going to get you the other poster.
story? And the point is those people were minorities, not where they were killed, they're
the majority, but to us, they're minorities. All right. So there's some truth to what Joy
is saying, obviously. Remember all those peaceful protests in the name of, you know, in the
name of exclusively white women? Oh, wait, shit.
And then if you just turn to your right, our photographer, Stike DeMoss, is going to get
you the other poster. That one is almost finished burning.
Got to light another one then.
Those cars were racist, that's what you don't know.
Yeah, the people who lit those fires were Next Stop Lubies.
But they were Pintos.
All white people killed by the cops?
Oh, yeah.
None?
Almost exactly with Timpa.
Almost exactly like George Floyd.
Yeah, right.
It was almost exactly the same.
And I just, again, Jacob Blake was a situation that we covered here.
We're going, what do you want to do?
What do you want to do to protect this black woman here who did the right thing?
Which, by the way, that is, we talk about brave, it's brave for a black woman to go to the cops and file a restraining order against a man who's violent with her.
Because he's violent with her.
He's already shown a proclivity for violence.
Yeah.
And B, she might be ostracized by her community again because of the non-snitching culture.
That's a brave step to take.
And you didn't support her.
You said the cops were racist when they showed up to protect her.
On violent attempt number two, three, or four, by the way.
So this wasn't a one-time incident.
And by the way, reach for a knife to try and stab the cops.
So let's go through Gabby Petito really quickly.
In August, they were pulled over.
Here's something important to note, too.
This has been mishandled, too.
Instead of seeing this through the prism of race, see it through the lens of See it for what it is.
Government bureaucracy is incredibly inefficient, incredibly ineffective, and because it cannot protect you, is dangerous.
If you are living your life relying on a police response time to save you, if you are living your life relying on a central intelligence agency to keep you safe, you are living an unsafe life.
You are taking a risk that you do not need to take.
And I'm not saying that we know exactly what happened with this situation.
What I'm saying is there are steps that you can take yourself to avoid being a victim.
And it starts by understanding that the government cannot help you or save you.
And unfortunately, the government, as you see in Australia, comes in to control you.
They're more interested in controlling you than helping you.
So we'll go through what happened here with Petito and all the missteps.
She was pulled over.
August, her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, and I think we have the clip.
They were pulled over for speeding, but she was clearly in distress.
This should have been a red flag here.
Yeah, I don't know.
It's just, some days, I have really bad OCD, and I was just cleaning and cleaning up the back of the ambulance floor, and I was apologizing to him and saying, I'm sorry that I'm so mean.
We really had a nice morning event, and it paid for him, but she just, No, it worked up because we were trying to get going and get our day going because we wanted to go, um, like, gardening.
You want to tell me about those scratches on your face?
She hit herself on her hand.
That's why I was pushing her away.
Because I... See, she wanted to... I locked the keys so I could walk away.
I said, let's just take a breather.
And that's not... To be clear, she was being physically violent with him.
That's what this report is about.
And then she had her phone and was trying to get the keys.
That way, I was just trying to...
So, um, to be clear about this too, Laundrie was listed as the victim in the police reports.
This is a matter of record.
hitting that curb. Hitting the curb when she was grabbing the wheel.
She grabbed the wheel?
Yeah. She said, I can't believe you're getting pulled over and then she grabbed the wheel.
So, um, to be clear about this too, Laundrie was listed as the victim in the police reports.
This is a matter of record. We have the sources available at letterwithcutter.com.
Um, instead of charging Gabby Petito with domestic violence, they put him in a hotel and her in a van for the night.
Now, here's a point, okay?
This is the problem with not holding people accountable for their actions, whether they're black, white, men or women, right?
A woman commits domestic violence here.
She should be treated the same as a man.
Had the roles been reversed and that man abused Gabby Petito, guess what?
Would have been arrested and the scenario wouldn't have continued.
Yeah.
And I don't want to make this claim, but I don't know if they had seen a woman with a bloodied face, if she would have had any say in the arrest happening.
No, usually it doesn't matter whether you want to press charges or not.
At all.
It wouldn't be like, hey, we're taking you into custody, and maybe they end up releasing them later, but they have to, I think.
I don't know.
Somebody can comment and tell us if that's true.
In other words, had this bureaucratic wing of the police, had they treated her the way she should have been treated, just like if she were a man, as opposed to lower standards, arrest!
And there, that stops us from heading on down the trail to the tragedy that we've seen.
But instead it was, ah, she's a woman.
She just pulled a wheel.
She just hit you.
I was just driving her out to the middle of the desert, officer.
I can't believe the reason.
She's like, I'm pissed that you're getting pulled over.
You do wonder the sequence of events at this point.
If he was like, ah, he had like a picnic blanket in the back and flowers, and then she kept jerking the wheel, he's like, oh, well, this trip just took, this, this just changed.
The plans have changed!
I'm not, I'm not shocked she pulled the wheel, and I'm just going to say it.
Do you think the blonde white girl has had the same run-ins with the law?
That that fella has... She doesn't know that jerking the wheel, making it worse, is gonna really matter.
Yeah.
It's not matter... I'm sorry, but that's the truth.
This is all... The reason why they were able to... She was able to be let off is because it is a stereotype.
Yeah.
They assumed everything was fine.
She was crying and stuff, yeah.
Yeah, she's crying.
She's like, I have OCD, which is why I tried to claw his eyes out and they're like, we understand.
It's fine.
Yes.
I was just gleaning and punching him and they're like, I get it.
I have to turn a light switch on and off 16 times before I enter a room and also kick him in the testicles repeatedly.
It's just, it's my illness!
And I just kick him in the balls and say, you're gonna have goof babies over and over again.
But I think this will end well.
All right, you go, ma'am.
Then Brian returned to Florida in the van without Gabby.
Monday, the FBI uncovered her body.
Tragic.
Obviously, this is something that's been a surprise to everybody.
It's not a surprise to anyone.
Well, no, but I'm saying it's...
They only found her body, though, because it was these family travel vloggers who spotted her van in their own YouTube video.
Yeah.
So let's be clear.
The police didn't find them.
The police didn't find them.
The FBI didn't find them.
And this is what I'm talking about.
When we had, I believe it was in Salt Lake City, Utah, Antifa hand us an ice pick and went to their car to go get a sawed-off shotgun.
This is before Andy Ngo.
This is before anyone else infiltrated Antifa.
We were doing it as just a segment.
They actually gave us weapons and they were planning on attacking Ben Shapiro, right?
You can go and watch this if it's not removed, it may be removed from YouTube, it may be on Facebook, you can go see it at Mug Club.
The FBI, there was one, and I will say this, there was one person at a bureau of... I won't say which one.
One person who actually cared and said, how did you get into this
encrypted app? And I was shocked that they didn't know, but there was one person
who was interested.
These people didn't have one weapon. In Utah, at a Ben Shapiro show,
they had knives, they had ice picks, they had K-bars, they had shotguns,
and no one was aware of it.
It was this show that stopped it.
And one of those people was arrested, despite what the media tried to cover.
I realized really quickly, oh, we assume that it's James Bond and people on the central...
It's just like anywhere else.
It's the DMV, only they have the ability to lock you up without trial.
So it was YouTube vloggers who found the body.
That's what's important here.
Because the FBI was too busy, of course, staging fake protests for January 6th.
Well, and I think they found her, the car, the van, right?
And then the police were called in and said, hey, we found that van.
And then very close by, they found the body.
So it was the vloggers.
Then the police said, yeah, put my name on that report there.
And then the news was like, yeah, the FBI, they did it.
And I believe the vlogger was like, oh my god, bad news, she's dead, but good news, we got our first viral video!
I'm sorry, I didn't want to make fun of the death of someone who seemed awful.
You're not making fun of the death at all.
You're making fun of the vloggers.
What were they busy doing instead of keeping tabs on laundry?
The FBI was busy doing this.
Undercover, yes.
What did I just watch?
The Black James Bond in Russia, that's what she just watched.
They weren't surveilling the house.
The FBI didn't search the house until Monday.
His family claims he went on a nature hike September 14th and never returned.
Look, this is not the first example of the FBI failing to protect little girls.
Let's be clear about this here.
This was only solved not because of Joy Reid, who has a platform who could have put out an APB effectively, not because of the FBI, not because of the CIA.
It was solved because of people on YouTube living the van life, for crying out loud.
And this comes on the heels of just last week, where we had the story of the FBI, right?
They ignored Kayla Maroney's testimony.
We're talking about Nassar, the sexual abuse that went on For what, a decade?
With the gymnastics team?
They didn't report this to the FBI for 17 months.
40 more girls were molested.
156 in total, but 40 more girls were molested just from the point that someone had come forward to the FBI and said, you have to do something about this.
And they didn't put the paperwork in the right stack.
I mean, at the very least, you just pause the doctor's ability to do his job.
Like, okay, we're just gonna have to look into this.
What is it?
Yeah, it's like 105 cases so far, so that might be enough.
I'm sorry, I'm still on nature walk.
Hey, your girlfriend's missing.
I'm gonna go, you know, nature walk at a bushel basket of pine cones.
Right!
I'm gonna go on the Appalachian Trail walk.
I'll be back in three months.
We'll find some non-poison berries.
Make a pie.
Keep in mind this is the FBI.
They didn't arrest Epstein!
Twice!
Well, what proof do they have besides an island?
Ah, they had warrants!
I think they actually had reason to arrest him.
We're talking about, what, 2007 and two separate occasions?
We don't know where he is.
Just go where there's young girls.
He has an island.
Try there.
Start with the sex room on the sex island, perhaps.
Ask Bill Clinton.
Hey, go anywhere and ask around for Pedophile Island.
That's a good place to start.
I'm not a mind reader!
How am I supposed to know just because he's on a registry?
The island is named Pedophile Island!
There are lots of those!
Yeah.
Tons of them.
You have any idea how many pedophile islands are in the phone book?
You know how many times I go to buy a plane ticket and they're like, which pedophile island are you referring to?
And I say, no!
I specifically said not pedophile island.
And there's a good chance you end up there anyway.
Because there's so many of them.
That's another Home Alone.
Wait!
The FBI's on Pedophile Island and I'm in New York.
The FBI's on Pedophile Island and I'm in New York.
Home Alone 5 where they take the girl and fly her to Pedophile Island to give massages.
This doesn't feel like a comedy.
That'll get funny later.
And there are no traps.
No.
No, the only trap, you've already been caught in.
Just at the beginning of the movie.
You are the trap.
I want to say, my colleague Colkin, I have a specific set of skills.
I don't care.
It involves Christmas.
I don't care who killed him or if he killed himself.
I'm just glad he's dead.
This guy?
Epstein.
Oh, Epstein.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no, not this.
I don't know this guy.
Oh, I thought you, yeah.
He's got the worst luck in history.
No, but Epstein, yeah, no, um, uh, no, natural causes.
Yeah.
And his pine cone penis.
I mean, cameras broke, guards went missing, he was able to do something that's physically almost impossible to do.
I want to end it with this.
We're going to go to Mug Club here.
Look, let me ask you, people out there, have you ever had to deal with law enforcement or, let's say, have you ever had to deal with the FBI or CIA or actual central intelligence agencies?
Serious question to you guys out there.
Because, I keep hitting this thermometer.
I'm curious because I've had to deal with that myself.
We've had some pretty serious threats.
The issue here is when you have Joy Reid, when you look at every problem as a, when your only tool is a hammer, right?
You look at every problem as a nail.
And so their solution is, why isn't the FBI less racist?
Why aren't authorities, insert whatever is here, why don't we have a larger centralized bureau?
Same thing, by the way, we can go through any story that we've had today.
Vox talking about unemployment, right?
Well, 41% of people don't want to take the jobs that are available.
Why don't we have the government step in and, okay, Look, first off, if you believe that the government tends to make decisions more effectively than you that affect your own life, I think that you are sorely mistaken.
But that's an opinion.
Factually, the FBI, the CIA, our intelligence agencies have dropped the ball on every single instance where it was a layup for them in the last five, six years, and the solution coming from the left is, put more faith in them.
It's just as simple as a solution from the left is, we need gun control.
Okay, so then what do I do?
Call the cops.
Which cops?
The racist ones who we tell you not to trust.
Hey, you know what?
We need more effective intelligence here.
Which intelligence agency?
The one that we don't trust because you're talking about Bill Barr?
Yeah, so don't trust.
So in other words, it's the same thing you have going on with Joy Reid saying, of course don't trust the vaccine because Donald Trump is president right now and the very next day.
Trust!
This giant centralized bureaucracy, whichever example that day, whether it's the CDC, FDA, and I don't know which the science you trust at this point because the FDA just resoundingly said no third booster for the population at large and Fauci disagrees with them.
Which the science do you trust now?
It's like a schism of the church.
It's like the worm diets for Fauci.
I don't know which the science you trust.
Here's my point to you.
Don't trust any of it.
Certainly don't trust the FBI who Russiagate.
James Comey, Hillary Clinton emails?
We can talk about their conviction rates, we can talk about January 6th, we can talk
about the Governor Whitmer plot where they were actually planning it, we can talk about
them being...
They can't even successfully send in 14 out of 29 agents and stop a coup.
And you're supposed to trust your life to these people and I have no idea if Petito
But here's what I will say to everyone out there.
I want to see far fewer stories of people like Petito.
I want to see far fewer stories of people like the girls who were molested by the gymnastics coach.
And what does it start with?
And this is, you know, and I'm going to aim some fire here on the right when you have these identitarians who go, have more kids.
No, no, it doesn't start with just having kids.
Your penis is not the revolution gun.
Okay?
It starts with raising kids.
It starts with being a father.
I know people who say, oh, we're going to preserve American culture here, you know, because we have a bunch of immigrants.
And so I have a big family and all of them are blue haired feminists.
You screwed up.
You made it worse.
What you need to start with is raising your family with the right values and making them aware that they need to keep their head in a swivel.
Hey, remember when we were kids, we had the buddy system?
Let's bring that back.
Holding hands.
Teaching young women to avoid scenarios that could put them at risk.
Not teaching young women, hey, just be ready to call the cops so you can be the next Amber Alert.
You know what else?
Fewer petitos if all women are carrying.
And learn how to shoot a firearm.
Guess what?
My daughter is going to have a gun in her hand at the range as soon As she is old enough to understand the mechanism of fire.
Why?
Because I want her to be comfortable with it, and I want her to live a life autonomously from people who are meant to keep her safe.
Look, before we get to... There's a reason state government is more effective than local government, and there's a reason that municipal government is more effective than state government, and there's a reason that your community White people.
If you reached out to people in your community at this point, as opposed to holding yourself up with your mask, there's a reason that people in your community would be more effective in knowing what you need on your block than someone in your state legislature.
And then we downsize.
Guess what?
There's a reason that people in your family know what's best for you.
There's a reason that you know how to best keep yourself safe.
And you have all these talking heads out there saying, it's someone else!
We need the government!
We need the FBI!
All they do is screw up.
And the people telling you to trust the folks in charge of the screwed-up-edness are the ones who want to strip you of your autonomous rights.
To do it more effectively in the first place.
Don't trust the FBI.
Arm yourself.
Get a concealed carry permit.
Don't rely on a police response time.
Have an exit plan and a gun on every floor and in every room.
Don't rely on Me Too and someone else to come forward and champion your cause.
Have a buddy system and make sure that when you go out, you're surrounded by people who are making sure that your drinks are safe, that you know when you're getting home that you have a curfew, that someone can keep track of you.
But you don't see people talking about this in the media.
It's, look to some transcendent savior to help you.
Yeah, yeah.
Put your faith in the FBI.
If you believe that, you may be Joy Reid.
Okay, we're going to talk about the Kim Jong Un thing on the Mug Club, also when I met John Candy.
YouTube, thank you.
I don't give a rat's ass if you don't like us talking about these things because Joy Reid did it first.
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