🔴 Race Conflict: Karmelo Anthony and the Truth About Black & White Relations in America 2025-04-22 18:00
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Hey, if white people are going out lynching black people, okay, it's still a 12th.
It's not even close.
And you may not want there to be a racial component here, but considering that we were told white supremacists, and by the way, white right-wing extremists were the greatest national security threat, and many white people were put on a watch list.
By the way, some of them for saying nothing more than I'm saying today.
Guess what?
There is a racial component.
There is a racial component.
And I say this as someone who has far more pleasant interactions on a day-to-day basis with black Americans than white Americans because they're very conversational and they're usually very friendly.
That doesn't change the issue that we have culturally.
And of course, the problem is if racism goes away, if these people don't race bait, as a representative Dominique wants to do, a lot of these people are out of a job.
Like professional race baiter, who I believe we have on the line right now.
That's right.
Mr. I won't say Reverend, but Al Sharpton.
All right, Mr. Sharpton, can you hear me, sir?
Loud and clear like the pleas of my people.
All right.
With the murder being pretty straightforward, what are your thoughts on the defense of the accused?
My people, you have to understand, my people were once in chains.
I know that.
But not anymore.
Those chains have turned into...
They've turned into...
Knives for stabbing 16-year-olds at a track meet, maybe?
Now, let's not go off on a tangerine.
That's not a thing.
Clementine. What do you think was the motivation behind the killing?
Well, I've heard self-defense seems crystal clear three ways from Monday.
Sunday. It's Tuesday, Stavon.
Yeah. It is Tuesday today.
I know.
And there may be some influence from pop culture.
Okay. Such as?
In the words of the great late Christopher Farley, we must kill Whitey.
He was white, though.
That doesn't make sense.
That's just what they want you to believe.
Everything's a lie.
Okay, that's enough, Toolman.
I think we can...
All right, and by the way, if you are not a Rumble Premium member, we're going to continue in a little bit here with Gay William taking some of your chats.
But before that, I want to wrap this up and also let you know that if you are not a Rumble Premium member, you're just going to go and watch Tim Pool.
I'm sure he has a lot to say on this.
We've disagreed on some of these points here, but hey, that's a beautiful thing of having an independent network.
We have been down this road before.
Michael Brown.
Hands up, don't shoot.
Hands worn up.
Beaten the hell out of a cup.
Tamir Rice.
George Floyd.
And people culturally, I guess I should say at large, not us, not you here, they've tried to appease this angry mob.
And what do we get for it?
We've got Black Lives Matter.
We've got billions of dollars in damages.
We've got the Summer of Love.
We've got Chaz.
We've got the assassination of Dallas PD.
We've got higher crime.
We've got businesses shutting down as a result of said crime in many major cities.
For example, the five-finger discount on anything under $950, as we saw in some municipalities, the appeasement hasn't worked.
And by the way, it doesn't even seem like the people who, the woke right, or certainly even the woke left, but white people, guilty white people, doesn't even seem like it's worked because you have the family of Anthony right now, Carmelo Anthony,
claiming that racism is just as bad as ever before.
Okay. Then what does it take?
How much does it take?
At what point are the concessions enough that you can simply say, you know what?
We shouldn't be supporting murderers.
This kid's a murderer.
What would it take for the black community at large to simply say, this person murdered an innocent child?
Innocent teenager.
It's the loss of innocent life.
And you know what?
That's wrong no matter what it is.
Black, white, that's wrong.
And it's unfortunate that we find ourselves at this impasse.
Again, 12 times the rate of white people doing it.
We have a problem.
We have a problem.
You know what?
You guys, hey, guilty white people, you have done enough.
We saw the summer of love and, you know, George Floyd and hands up, don't shoot.
And yeah, yeah, no, we get it.
We get it.
Maybe there's something that we need to, maybe we need to look at ourselves here.
Wait, we're not actually raising money for a murderer, are we?
What would it take?
That's a genuine question.
Comment below.
What would it take for there to be some accountability here?
I'm not turning this into a race issue.
You did.
And by you, I mean the family and the black activist community.
Not all black people, but the black activist community.
You did.
When you hosted a public press conference and condemned a father whose greatest sin was being a white guy saying he would pray for you.
All right, we're going to continue on Rumble Premium, but first let's bring in one of your favorites, Gay William.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
What does he have?
He has a fan.
We're doing a fan dance here.
Cool, man.
Is this?
Okay. All right.
You know what?
That's nice.
Let's go.
Before he says anything, go to Rumble Premium.
Go watch Tim Pooler.
Continue watching.
Go, go, go, go, go.
go, go, go.
go, go.
All right, Gay William, before we go on, show me that fan that you have there.
Olay! I think I just got a little gay on it.
Olay fan is not Olay.
That's an Asian thing.
It's got glitter in my eye.
It's not a spic fan.
Is it not?
I thought what I said was offensive.
The greatest man in the world right here.
You bought that from a, you said it was like a gay novelty shop.
Gay novelty, and it was on back order because they were running out.
Everything's on back order in that shop.
Well, no, you're saying they're...
Kamala mints were, they had plenty.
Oh yeah, yeah, no, no.
So I walked into the store and the fag had all of the had Kamala dolls and Kamala mints and everything else and I walked in there and I'm like,
what the hell?
And this is in a very gay neighborhood.
I go, where the hell are all the Trump stuff?
And he goes, I'm trying to get it, but it's on back order and it's all sold out.
It finally gets there.
It's there for like maybe two days.
I walk back in the store.
I'm like, where the hell are the Trump stuff?
He goes, it's all sold out.
Meanwhile, all the Kamala stuff are still there.
It's hilarious.
Did the Kamala men's taste Jamaican?
I don't eat.
No. Wait for it.
No, I can't say it.
Oh, is that why?
They keep saying to be clean.
I don't like this goddamn show.
You don't have to be clean-ish.
What were you going to say?
I don't eat pussy.
Okay, I knew that's what was going to happen.
That's not what I was trying to elicit.
What did you ask if it tasted like, Gerald?
Pussy. She said what?
What did you say?
It's a compliment.
And I said, did they taste Jamaican?
Yeah, those are both weak.
Oh, no, it's advertised as Jamaican, but it tastes like curry.
Yeah, it tastes like jerk chicken.
Because you are what you eat.
Remember Kanye West said that?
And now he also said that he was filleting his six-year-old cousin.
Yeah, he's out of his mind.
He's a little crazy.
He's a little bit out of his mind.
I wonder if that cousin's in prison right now going like...
Nah, man.
That never happened.
No, man.
You know, yeah, he's making shit up.
Yeah. They could not drag that confession out of me.
They could put me in the brazen bowl.
They didn't drag it out of him either.
No, he just came out and said it.
We were all just minding your own business.
Yeah. Nobody was saying, hey, I wonder if Kanye was filleting his cousin until he was 14. Nobody thought that.
We can bring up the post on X where he posted it for people who don't know.
This is a guy who genuinely does need help.
Speaking of people who need help, some people who've been encountering Nancy Mace lately.
Now, I have two minds on this.
As far as Nancy Mace.
I know we have, there's a new clip I guess I haven't seen.
There's the older clip of the transgender accosting her at a drugstore.
Yeah, in an aisle.
Yeah, in an aisle.
So there was this confrontation and she posted this and actually said, some unhinged lunatic, a man wearing Daisy Dukes at a makeup store, got in my face today.
Dems are nuts, so I went off and I won't be backing down.
I hold the line 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Try me.
Ugh. If you just said an unhinged lunatic, got it.
I agree with you.
And if you just told this person, yeah, you're out of your mind, you crazy tranny, leave me alone, that's one thing.
But the talk and tough thing, that's just another form of covert feminism and it's disingenuous.
Let's watch this old one before we get to the new clip.
Here's the original confrontation.
I do them every year.
Do you want to keep going?
Do you want to keep going and keep harassing me?
You could have gone to a dozen town halls last year.
Yeah. I've already done one.
I'll do plenty more.
You're always invited.
And by the way, I voted for gay marriage twice.
So I'm just saying it has everything to do with you.
Do you think everything about me has to do with gay marriage?
Probably a lot of it.
Absolutely. If you want to get in my face about town halls, you should have shown up to one last year.
Because you're getting in my face about a town hall.
You could have gone last year.
Would you like me?
He's not in her face, first of all.
No, he's not.
I have over a dozen every year.
Then leave.
Now move on.
You could have come to any of them last year.
I had over a dozen.
Watch. She tells him to leave but then keeps engaging in conversation.
Which to me says clickbait.
Oh, because you know what?
Because you people on the left are crazy.
You're absolutely f***ing crazy.
I'm absolutely f***ing crazy.
You are.
And get out of my face.
Okay, there you go.
Now he's leaving.
Done. Okay,
he's out of your face.
Get out of my face.
He's gone.
Try it again.
What's your name?
Well, you said get out of my face or do you want him to try it again?
What's your name?
Yep, I sure did.
Absolutely. Get the f*** out of my face.
Okay. Now.
He's leaving.
You couldn't take me on, baby.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Here's the problem, Nancy.
I'm quite certain that he could easily take you on.
Because even if he's gay, he's still a man and you're a woman.
I was like, get the F out of my face.
He starts walking away.
Yeah, try me.
Well, which is it?
I know.
It's just cringy.
I know you like her, Gay William.
Yes, I love her.
It would have been funnier, though.
She said, like, you know, I voted for fag marriage twice.
And then I thought, she should have said to him, she goes, you might want to wear something that actually fits you, you fat pig.
That's how you really get to him.
By the way, he had no package, which means he's a bottom.
Well, I don't...
Power or not?
Power? That fat pig?
Of course that's power.
That guy wasn't that fat, William.
That's not nice.
He was a pig!
Well, yeah, that may be, but he didn't be that fat.
Oh, my God, he was disgusting.
I heard him oink three times.
Yes, he did.
So gross.
I hate bags so much.
Also, Nancy Mace is kind of obnoxious in this.
She is obnoxious.
This would be a nothing.
If she wasn't the one recording it and releasing the video.
She claims that he was an unaged lunatic who, like, accosted her.
Now, if all he did was say, like, hey, when are you having a next town hall?
Yeah, I get it.
The guy's being annoying.
Maybe the guy was following her.
And by the way, I've had that happen.
I've had people who are argumentative, who are confrontational, who follow.
And what I just do is usually ask them to leave me alone, if that's the case.
And I try and get out of there because I'm not looking.
Right. To create some kind of a public spectacle.
If someone got physical and got in my space, you know, but I'm not Nancy Mace.
I'm a man who could actually handle myself.
My issue as a covert feminist, like, yeah, you wouldn't be able to take me on.
I don't know if Nancy Mace believes that.
The same lady who showed up with a sling after being touched by a reporter or something.
I know.
Like it was Jesus' robe.
You couldn't take me on.
Hold on, I got it.
Oh, my leg.
Oh, my God.
You couldn't take me on.
What? No, don't tap me pointedly.
I mean, if she has her gun on her, fine, but.
That's about the only way.
Yeah. I mean, it's just...
Can we stop with the talking tough thing?
Yeah. This Last of Us, I watch...
Because the first...
And I get it, it's all gay.
But this...
Did you watch the first episode of the new season?
Yeah, yeah.
I've seen the...
They come out on Sundays.
Yeah. We're not sponsoring it.
No, no, no.
Every Sunday on HBO.
The second one was a little better.
But the first one, when the little lesbian girl is training with like a 250-pound guy, and then afterwards, the trainer...
They're doing like jujitsu and punching.
Oh, that's really annoying.
He goes...
Well, if he would have hit you, he would have knocked you out.
I told him to pull his punches.
She goes, don't ever do that.
Don't ever pull your punches.
If he doesn't pull his punches, you're in the hospital every time you train.
Also, you're training.
It's not just because you're a woman.
You're training.
Yeah, exactly.
It's like in wrestling.
If you'd be in a wrestling practice, like, I want you to suplex me on my neck every single time.
It's just this stupid tough talking.
It's not even close.
It's never even close.
I will say a lot of that is because a lot of that show is...
Very closely based on the video game.
Yeah, I know.
A lot of things that happen in that show do actually happen in the video game.
Like when the weird guy, the old guy calls her a dyke when she's kissing the girl while they're dancing.
That's in the video game.
So a lot of the stuff is like, it's not just the show.
No, no, I get it.
Well, I understand that.
But the point is, it will literally be the last of us if you don't go have babies.
Yes. And stop worrying about trying to fight men that can beat you with their eyes closed.
And it'll be the last of you if I don't pull my punches.
Exactly. It'll be the last of everything.
It's just this whole, like, atomic blonde when she takes on 16 guys with a stiletto shoe.
It's just like, you're gonna get women's asses kicked.
So I guess here's a new one where she was, she apparently had another showdown.
I don't know.
This was at an event, I guess.
Looks like a town hall or something.
With some trans gentlemen.
Yes. Okay.
Well. A person.
I don't care.
Does your husband voice a...
I'm not married.
Okay. Even better.
And I don't...
I don't care.
Okay. So I would like to be to apologize.
That is provatatory.
Oh, God.
Is this f***ing provatatory to you?
Who's now?
Yeah. Of course.
Voice changer.
Yeah.
We kind of missed the voice change because of all the bleeds.
Play it again.
Okay, so this time pay specific attention.
To said Tranny's voice the entire time.
Don't worry about what Nancy Mace does or says.
Alright, just focus.
I won't even look.
Okay, so even better.
And I don't, I don't care.
Okay, so I would like Rachel to apologize because that is perigatory and second to follow.
Is this the perigatory deal?
Well, yeah.
Yeah. It's a man, baby!
Did he or she do that on purpose?
Like to make a point?
It's actually hard to tell.
When I first saw it, I thought someone off camera said that.
No, but it's her.
But then I looked closely, it was like this.
Oh, yeah.
I can't believe you called me a tranny, bro.
Maybe they did say that.
It was like one of those commercials where a little kid looks at the camera and they're like, low prices.
I thought the Kool-Aid man had came in the building.
They might have done a voice pitch change on it.
Maybe someone did a voice pitch change.
That's the only thing I could get.
If it's not real, then that's what they did.
First off, if you're a grown adult and you go, I demand that you apologize, you've lost.
You've lost.
Anytime you're demanding outside of an interpersonal relationship with a spouse or with your child, you don't tell someone who is not your family to apologize to you.
You step them down and they apologize if they're doing the right thing.
You know how apologies are made when people in trannies and LGBTQ are in their natural habitat?
It's out of fear.
You understand that, right?
You're never going to get someone to apologize, unless there's crazy level of sympathy.
Or if it makes someone feel really bad, like, hey, that really hurt me when you said that.
It made me feel bad.
Some people will go, oh, well, I'm sorry.
I just think I should be able to say the words I want to say, and I'm sorry I said that.
Right. It's either that, or it's, I'm sorry because I don't want to get my ass kicked.
Or that.
You need to apologize.
No. No, it's also why I don't, you know, I saw people talking about the Carmelo Anthony family going like, these people are disgusting.
Just, I also don't like, this is disgusting.
I'm repulsive.
Just call it out.
These people are pieces of shit.
What they're doing is wrong.
This is race bait.
This is racism.
Call it what it is.
Don't stop spending so much time on how you feel about what they said.
Tell them why it's wrong.
That apology is not going to make you feel any better.
No, it's not.
Unless it was genuine.
Unless it was like, oh.
Don't apologize to a tranny.
Okay, first of all, when you say losing, lost, he lost the second he got dressed that morning.
Yes. Not pounds.
First of all, why aren't more people talking about the fact that these people are ill?
They are.
But no one's talking about it.
No one's stepping aside and saying, okay, well, here's this tranny, this man who cut his penis off, or this woman who cut...
I don't see it.
I don't understand.
It's like, how do you take these people seriously?
How do you talk to somebody that's dressed like a clown?
I mean, it's just like...
I go to stores, I see that, and I'm like, I don't...
I just treat them like a normal person, but if I had to interact with them all the time, I'd be like...
I just have so many questions.
Well, they're living out their fetish is what it is.
In other words, if you treat them just like if you were in a store and someone was, first off, you might not know that they're bipolar or someone was some kind of a paranoid schizophrenic and they're yelling stuff out, you don't go up and attack them.
You treat them like you do a normal person.
But if they start demanding that you take part in their schizophrenic delusion, you say no.
The problem is these people immediately don't need to yell anything because simply their presentation of themselves is a demand that you all turn a blind eye and act as though this is normal.
So you're not mistreating them by saying, yeah, no, I don't.
I don't agree.
I don't go along with it.
It's performative and it's a fetish.
It goes back to the forced apology.
It's a control move.
It's not about the sincerity of the apology.
It's just, I demand you apologize.
Well, you need friends to call you out on stuff like this.
I mean, I had the fleur-de-lis on the back of my pants for one too many days and you're like, hey!
I knew it was you because it's the fleur-de-lis!
And Steven's a good friend.
Yes, I'm a good friend.
He saved me.
By myself.
Yes, I told him, like, don't wear those jeans.
Apologizing to a make-believe character.
That's funny.
Comedian Jimmy Fallon says it's these trannies.
He says it's Halloween 24-7.
Yeah. It really is.
Well, Nancy Mace is rated 24-7 too, so bring it on, baby.
Like she's on the ice wall.
Yeah. Trannies are coming.
I must protect this realm.
Yeah. And by the way, when I was out there talking about this, I believe she was still a Democrat or...
She was an anti-Trump rhino, so I don't know how genuine she is when she came forward with these allegations of rape, but she did it at a hearing, and she didn't do it in a court of law.
I think there's a lot of performance art with Nancy Nakes.
There is, and I don't like it.
We don't need it.
I mean, she may be right on some issues, and you may like her for some of those stances.
Sure, but it could be...
But some of the performative stuff just makes me...
I hate it.
It's counterproductive, too, whether we hate it or not.
The point is it's counterproductive.
It doesn't help...
Any case by just going out there and being like that.
I will tell you this.
For me, anytime a woman tries to outman a man or acts like they are tougher than a man, I immediately turn off.
I immediately discount your opinion.
I'm like, well, you're either so delusional or disingenuous that you just tried to act like you're better than a man at manly things, so I can't trust you on anything else.
If you actually believe that you're physically tougher than a man, you're delusional.
Or you're lying and saying it because you want some clout and some clicks, in which case I also can't trust you.
So anytime a woman tries to out-masculine a man, I go, okay, I'm done.
I'm done with this person.
You can be a strong woman and say, hey, you know, I stood my ground and I spoke back and I was carrying, but if you go, you wouldn't be able to take me out, I'm like, oh, okay, this person is untrustworthy.
I generally do the same thing for men.
If they try and out-woman a woman?
No, I'll try to outman.
Like if they describe a baby and slap it on their man tip?
Oh, yeah.
No. No, if that was a confrontation that happened between two men and the one man was like, you couldn't take me on.
I'd be like, okay.
Well, you're not going to do anything, so I'm just going to...
Yeah. Prove it!
Or I'm gonna...
I gotta go buy my groceries.
My makeup is expensive.
It's such a waste of time.
That's a hot scenario there.
What? I like that.
You can't man out me.
You know, my dad one time, I remember...
We can't even say it.
There was a guy who was in a parking lot of a...
And there was something with like a bumper sticker.
Some guy started talking crap or something to my dad.
And he said something like, Yeah, something like, you Trump fairies or you Republican fairies.
And all my dad said was, Who do you think you're talking to?
Guy goes, what?
He goes, you don't know me.
You didn't go around and call some strange man a fairy?
What do you think you're talking to?
The guy's like, whoa, I don't know.
And he went to his car and shut up really fast.
He didn't go, I want to kick your ass.
He was like, what?
Are you out of your mind?
You couldn't take me!
No! No.
I kind of feel like I can now, actually.
Yeah. When someone says you can't, you wouldn't be able to take me.
I go, you're right.
You're right.
You probably kicked my ass.
Yeah. I mean, we're never going to find out because you're not going to do anything.
You're not going to do anything.
I'm going to go buy my dildo.
That's what's going to happen.
That's exactly what's going to happen.
My goodness.
At this.
Well, it's a makeup story.
I'm trying to get William riled up.
Wow. No, let's not.
I'm going to have to throw that chair out.
Start throwing it out.
With me on it.
Are we doing what we missed?
Or are we taking some chat?
Do we have some subjects that just sort of came in?
I had a couple of quick updates.
Nothing like stories releasing necessarily.
But just for the record, I did look at the Collin County DA's Twitter feed.
He did post about this case.
He is 17, Carmelo.
Oh, he definitely can be at 17. No.
Yeah. Plenty of 17-year-olds.
I'm telling you what is going to happen.
He's not going to be tried as an adult in the state of Texas.
He's going to be tried as a minor.
That's just what the DA is saying.
So you can disagree with that.
That's what the DA is saying?
That's what I'm saying.
This is the DA saying this.
Okay. That surprises me.
Usually you're 17 and you commit murder.
You're tried as a minor.
Well, so there are other things that could have gotten it escalated to where he wouldn't be tried as an adult for it or at least face the death penalty.
But none of those things happened or applied to this case.
Even being tried as an adult doesn't mean death penalty.
Death penalty is off the table for a minor.
And so is life without parole.
So the most he can get is basically 40 years in parole.
There are plenty of people who are 17. It's not off the table as a minor.
They are tried as adults.
That happens all the time.
If the case warrants it, if you did certain things.
He's saying because of the case, he's 17, and because of the facts of the case, he's tried as a minor.
Yeah, but it's not just because he's 17. I was going to say, because that would be confusing for people.
There are plenty of 17-year-olds who are tried as adults.
If you go on a shooting spree, if you kill multiple people or something like that, I think that escalates to even if you're 17, you can be tried as an adult.
At that point, what's the difference?
If he does 40 years, good.
No, so it looks like 40 years.
And then he hasn't raised 550,000 yet.
He's raised 506.
506,000.
The goal is 550.
I don't know why they have a goal of 500.
They just keep moving the goal, I think.
I think what happens with these things is you get the amount of money your goal is, and then...
Oh, so I got the...
Well, then you got to admonish me if I said 550.
It's 506.
No, no, no.
I deserve it.
Okay. I deserve it.
What? No, not a split.
Admonish. Why do I keep...
Who's ever giving that...
Because you let him roll with that number, Gerald.
Who's ever giving that person...
Who's ever giving that murderer money?
Are the same people that support trannies and Biden?
I mean, they're so good.
Why are you petting your fan like a cat?
He's petting his fan.
That's my pussy!
That'll be the first time.
Supporters, did we lose?
They're like, unsubscribe!
Unsubscribe! It's the first time I showed my past at the show and you guys do this!
It is delusional.
It is delusional.
Wrong is right.
Evil is good.
Good is evil.
And there's no justification for it.
So in the other cases that we're talking about, there was a discourse where the media made it out to be like Kyle Rittenhouse was a murderer.
Right? And hey, he's a murderer, then he can defend himself, we can too.
In this case, nobody's making that thing.
This happened in daylight.
At one of the safest places you're going to find a track meet, middle of the stands in the very front.
Do you have any officials?
Adults, coaches, everybody's walking around.
Even if a fist fight breaks out, you're lucky to get five hits, right?
It's not like your life was in danger and you had to go for the night.
Well, they said, he said, touch me and see what happens.
Yeah, guess what?
I don't care.
Here's the thing.
If you are somewhere where you're not supposed to be and you are asked to leave, if we were to go with the touch me and see what happens, well, he said, touch me and see what happens.
Okay, so does that mean that he can't be removed by security?
In other words, if you say, touch me and see what happens, and someone goes, you have to leave.
Look, we're asking you to leave.
You have to leave.
And then you need to move them by force, by not violence, but actual physical force.
By the way, this is physical force.
I'm saying remove him physically because he refuses to.
I said touch me and see what happens.
Touch. You think that's how it works?
That's not how it works.
You could defend anything.
You could defend any removal at that point.
It doesn't matter.
At the other team's tent?
Yeah. I mean, I guess there's not really a game plan to track and field, right?
Run fast!
Yeah, that's the only game plan.
Turn left!
But if it was another sport, if you're in somebody else's dugout, or if you're in someone on the other side of the football field...
Do you know what it was?
Shade. They had a pop-up tent set up.
This guy was in their area, probably just wanting to not sit in the sun.
Yeah. And wouldn't leave.
That's the dumbest thing that I've ever heard.
It's self-defense.
It's the teenager thing for sure.
It is open season on black people when they are asking you to leave their tent and you cannot stab them.
This ain't America!
Is that why you bring the knife to a place you're not allowed to have a knife?
It's just in case someone doesn't let me have shade?
And again, I just want to make the point of where he was.
You can't go, this was logical.
If he was in Oak Cliff at a track meet, I understand maybe why you got the knife.
Those are very dangerous places.
If it was at night, because track meets were into the evening.
I can understand.
I'm not saying it would be right even then.
I would just say at least that's plausible.
Wouldn't it be in the backpack?
It's like, what?
What in the world?
Gerald, Chad is telling me to admonish you because he said it was raining.
It wasn't sunny.
It wasn't raining?
That's what Chad is saying.
Really? It was raining.
I remember that.
I don't think it was raining.
I remember that.
Just now I remembered.
I don't think it was raining.
It was raining on April 2nd.
Somebody pull this up.
I sincerely apologize.
I thought they had that.
Maybe he was getting out of the rain then.
My apologies.
I thought it was a sunny day because all the pictures post are sunny.
So I saw sunny right after when they were doing the investigation.
I'd be shocked.
He was trying to get out of the rain.
The Crips go marching one by one.
We'll get a fact check, but...
I'm so tired of this.
I could be wrong.
By the way, it's also why I hate when people go, you never, ever, ever lay your hands on a woman.
Bullshit. Bullshit.
You don't beat up women.
But let's say there's a belligerent girl there who is somewhere where she is not supposed to be.
Someone goes, hey, ma'am, I'm sorry.
You have to get out of here.
How many times have we heard that?
He put his hands on a woman.
You ever had a woman who's too drunk to drive?
Oh, dude.
I have.
I have.
I have that scenario where a woman's too drunk to drive, and I go, nope, nope, I'm taking your keys.
By the way, I've had it many times with different women, but only one scenario.
I had to do this as a door guy at a comedy club.
Yeah, yeah, it happens all the time.
They won't leave, and they don't think you'll take them out.
How often do you hear it from drunk women where they go, don't touch me!
I said, don't touch me!
He's touching a woman!
He's literally getting you into a cab.
My buddy was kicking it.
I was following behind him, and he was kicking this big old fat white lady out, and there's a big Like two or three tables of black ladies in the very back, because they were late.
I'm sure they were late because I had to find cash for a tip.
Go on.
So, no, no, no.
So the big fat white lady is being kicked out because she's drunk, belligerent, and she's fighting my buddy, like literally swinging on him.
And he's just like ducking and dodging and kind of like gives her a little push.
And she gets close to the door and then she turns around to hit him.
And when she turns around to hit him, she tripped her own self.
Turned back around and knocked her face on the door handle.
It had a happy ending.
Broke her own nose without being touched.
Yeah. I'm sorry.
Broke her own nose without being touched, fell out the door, and then she's bleeding from her face.
And all these black ladies in the back saw that happen and went, oh, hell no!
And, like, surrounded my buddy.
Oh, no.
And we're about to beat the shit out of him.
And we had to, like...
Push our way through, grab him, take him to the back.
The cops finally came.
Cops came.
She was sitting on the curb, the big fat white lady, and she bent over and a flask fell out of her sweaty tits.
I don't think I've seen a woman in a 21st century.
He broke my nose!
We all saw it!
He broke his nose, but she broke her nose!
And the cop's like, a flask just fell out of your tits.
Yeah. I've learned that I will not let a woman get close to me.
In high school, it was a girl, she scratched my cornea.
Yeah. What?
She came up and she just added...
We were popping...
I don't know if you have them here.
I've told this story before.
They're called yap.
If you're in chat, you're Canadian yap bottles.
It's like drinkable yogurt.
Yeah. And so you have the little plastic thing that you peel off, but then there's still the plastic cap.
It's like an old Nerf gun.
And so we would play like football where you put it on the table and try and get the cap through.
And she goes, hey, yeah, yeah.
Well, that's a new logo.
I'm talking vintage yap, but okay, I'll allow it.
Whatever. I tried.
Stop playing and popping yogurt.
I said, well...
No. We're playing here.
And she just full winded.
And I pulled my head back.
And so it was just the nail.
Oh, God.
And I had like red.
I mean, I don't know.
I assume I cornered.
Because I was seeing kind of double for a while.
That's two for flinching, I guess.
That's it.
Going forward.
I'm going to stop.
I'm going to grab her wrist and say, no, no, no.
Because I could have stopped her when she was winding up.
I'm sorry.
We're at that point.
This whole, he said, do not touch me.
Touch me and see what happens.
And you saw what happens.
Oh, murder.
Yeah, apparently, there's the old yacht bottle for you.
Yeah, it's fun.
And apparently it was raining during the track meet, but all the pictures afterwards were sunny, so that was my fault.
Maybe he's trying to get out of the rain.
Oh, that doesn't mean it was raining.
It's Frisco, Texas on April 2nd.
Yes, I understand how to look at a map.
Is this what happened?
Shut up, Jared.
Go and take your licks now.
Go and take your licks now.
You was wrong.
Big man big enough to admit you was wrong.
No, I'm saying, did you do a screenshot of something?
No, I'm looking at me.
This is the monthly weather.
Come on now.
Give me this admonition.
We need a new segment called Baby Gerald's Weather Forecast.
Also, research sent in.
Anthony will be charged as an adult because at 17 you're generally considered an adult.
Honestly, I was so confused because Gerald was spewing his Gerald bullshit.
Go look at what the DA of Collin County said.
He literally posted about all of this.
He could post his opinion.
He's the DA.
He's the one that determines it.
Is Frisco Colin or is it Denton?
It's Colin.
But didn't Pam Bondi say something a couple days ago that they're going to try him as an adult?
Oh, she's asking for the death penalty.
The DA just said he won't face the death penalty.
I read his entire tweet.
You can be charged as an adult and not face the death penalty.
That's true.
I understand that.
What did Pam Bondi say the other day about...
Didn't she say something about him the other day about...
She's going to seek the death penalty for him?
Didn't she say something?
I don't think she said that.
If she did, that's stupid.
This isn't the kind of guy who gets a death penalty.
I don't think it's a death penalty warrant.
It's not premeditated.
The kid's screwed up.
And you know what?
Maybe in 20 years he'll probably get out.
Yeah, he's wrong.
But no, death penalty is people who eat faces and stuff.
In general.
All right.
Is there anything else that we missed, or we want to scrap some chats for, uh...
So do I got to admonish Gerald for...
You might.
I mean, listen, you might.
By the way, guys, let the record show.
I took my admonishment like a man.
I was like, okay, if you're right, that's fine.
That's fine.
That's fine.
I'm fine with it.
I'm fine being right.
I'd rather be wrong and call down on it.
Okay. But I'd rather not be right and called out for being wrong.
There are some adults in this room.
Why'd you do that?
Why'd you have the now?
Come on now!
Baby Charles, we're the forecast now!
It's a million dollar idea!
So we've got the Greg Willis DA tweet, and here's the line in question.
Some are demanding the death penalty or life without parole, but legally those options are off the table.
Under both Texas and U.S. law, a 17-year-old cannot be sentenced to death or to life without parole.
Even for murder.
That doesn't have anything to do with being tried.
Hold on.
That's what I said.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Capital murder.
So first-degree murder covers most additional...
Is that the top of his post?
It's not the top of his post.
Okay. So...
That's the top.
He's clarifying the law.
Let's see.
Under Texas law, murder most commonly means this.
By the way, first-degree murder, that.
Capital murder carries the death penalty and life without parole.
But even then, not for a 17-year-old under binding U.S. Supreme Court.
Okay. So I may have spoken incorrectly there.
But I was right with what...
Go and ask your teacher for extra homework.
Listen, listen.
I'm so happy we finally solved that problem.
It took so long.
Yeah, exactly.
So I shouldn't have said he wouldn't be treated as an adult.
He would not face a death penalty or life in prison.
Okay. All right.
Let me ask you something.
That's really where I was going, and I said that that was my fault.
Listen, with this whole...
I said, touch me and see what happens.
Yeah. That seems to be a big part of this.
Touch me and see what happens.
So now, if somebody says that to me, they go, touch me and see what happens, and I go, you know what?
I don't want to get stabbed.
Am I a racist now?
Yes. If the guy's black.
I believe so.
Yes. And you're at a track meet.
Okay. Yeah.
Yeah, I believe so.
In Frisco.
But the good news, you could just call Gerald for backup, and he would wrongfully correct them.
Oh, absolutely.
And go on for about 20 minutes.
He won't give me his phone number, but I will get it somehow.
No, that's the whole thing, is that they create these frayed, like, hands up, don't shoot.
By the way, the hands weren't up.
But even if one hand is up and the other hand is uppercutting, like this is, they always try and get off on these technicalities.
By that I mean these black activists.
And by the way, the The LGBTQ mafia and the Hamas supporters.
It's always some kind of a technicality that they try and get you.
It's like, no, I'm not.
Look, did you stab someone with complete disregard for human life?
You're the bad guy, okay?
You're the bad guy.
I don't care about melanin.
I don't care what he said beforehand.
By the way, if the guy came up and said, hey, you gotta move, you piece of shit.
You still don't have the right to stab him.
Right, or get out in the rain, you N-word, because apparently it was raining.
You could say the most vile thing.
Punch him in the face.
You can't stab somebody in the heart.
Yeah. Sorry.
It'd be a completely different story if he had, you know, had a lighter in his pocket and punched the guy in the face a couple times and then he fell over and cracked his head open and then hemorrhaged out and died.
That'd be a completely different scenario.
Exactly. You brought a killing weapon.
Yeah. In the UK, they're outlawed.
I know.
And I say this as someone who pretty much always carries a knife, but it's not a weapon, it's a tool.
I don't think with, well, maybe the one you carry could, yeah.
Well, it could be a weapon, but I mean, it's not.
I mean, often it's a Swiss Army knife.
Yeah, you could kill somebody with that.
Yeah, I mean, you could kill somebody with all kinds of knives.
But you don't take it to a track meet.
It's cool, because you're not allowed to.
It's that simple.
Let's grab some chats or what we missed.
More admonishments for me.
I got some, too.
It's just none of mine were right.
You got stuff wrong?
I'm sure.
No, he doesn't.
For Stephen alone.
Don't worry, honey.
I'll take it.
We got William Crocker over here.
Alright, let's give William a first chat.
First chat from Katryna.
Gay William, so glad you're on today.
It's been too long.
My question for you is when did you lean right politically?
Oh, I gotta imagine since you spat out of a Cuban womb.
When I came out of the vagina.
Last time he got near one.
I don't think...
My whole family has always been conservative.
Yeah. And so it just made sense.
To me, as a kid, it was just common sense.
And I remember meeting other people that were on the left or parents, and I just always thought they were crazy.
Yeah. And ugly.
Because liberals are always ugly.
Sure. Do you think that comes from a sense of family?
Watch CNN.
What is it?
Do you think that comes from a sense of family, like a culture of...
You know, I think it's just a good upbringing, I think.
You know, it's just like you had loving parents.
You had a tight family.
And it's like politics was never spoken about.
It was just like they just showed us what was right.
Right. And it was like my family voted always Republican for any president that was running.
And then finally, when I was able to vote, I voted.
I can't remember.
It was Bush won.
Bush won?
That was your first time voting?
The first time voting, yeah.
And I remember a couple people saying, oh my god, because who was running against Bush that one time?
Mondale or something?
What was it?
No, Mondale was against...
Dukakis? Oh, it was Dukakis.
Yeah, it was Dukakis.
And I remember somebody was like a Catholic priest.
I remember him saying to me, he goes, you voted for Bush?
I'm like...
What, you want it for the other guy?
That moron?
Like, as a kid, you even knew, like, something's not right here.
Well, you also have having a Cuban mom, I will say.
You know, my lady is part Cuban.
They have no tolerance for it.
You would confuse it as racism.
There's probably a little racism too.
That's a little racism.
But when they talk bad and gross generalities about blacks, they mean black Americans.
Because there are plenty of blacks in Cuba, but blacks from Cuba will just say they're Cuban.
They don't say they're black.
Yeah, they say they're Cuban.
Dominicans don't say I'm black.
They say I'm Dominican.
Cubans, whether it's Mexican immigrants.
Or black people.
They go, wait, you think you have it hard?
You think you have it hard?
Really? You're the most privileged person in the world as a black American compared to every other country.
And they'll even make the case that as a black American, you have privileges now, obviously, that white people don't with affirmative action.
But even taking that out, like, do you have any idea what it's like?
Or they'll hear Mexicans going, oh, this country.
They go, well, then you can.
I can't go back.
You go back then.
How about that?
I want to be here.
They have no tolerance for entitlement when they have to work an entire month as a doctor for one bar of soap.
So you'll look at it and you'll be like, oh, these people are just, these people, they basically are fascist, but they have no tolerance for people who are here, who bitch about it, who don't appreciate it, who are entitled.
A lot of them just don't get it.
They're like, well, then why are you here?
Why don't you leave?
It's not like my country.
You're free to leave at any time.
Right. You always think it's going to be some white American going, if you don't like it here in America, there's the door!
But really, it's some Cuban in Miami going like, get the hell out!
Or Africans.
I was at a brunch.
Yeah, that's a good point.
100%. I was at a brunch.
I'll think they're ridiculous.
I was at a brunch the other day, and this Mexican guy...
I know.
A gay man at brunch.
And I had a mimosa.
Well, ate, but I had a mimosa.
It started with A. And one of my friends is friends with this Mexican guy who's here, like, on a work visa for something, but extended or something like that.
And I was talking about how wonderful this country is.
And he goes, I said, this is the best country in the world.
And he goes, no, it isn't.
Why do you do that to a crazy Cuban?
I mean, like, why would you do it?
You're lucky I didn't turn the table over.
I mean, it was just like, like, I wanted to get up and punch him, and I calmed down, and I said, then why don't you go back to the shithole you came from?
You know, then why are you here?
Get out of here.
You know, you're a 40-year-old man.
You don't like this country?
This is your fault.
You know, the opportunity is endless here.
You know, I always tell, and I've said this story before, my mom came here with Six of us left two older ones in Cuba and worked two jobs for like 30 years from 7 to 3 and then from like 4 to midnight cleaning offices in Manhattan.
And she never complained.
You know, there was food on the table.
There was a roof over here.
We always lived in a good neighborhood or a gay neighborhood.
We always lived in a good neighborhood.
And you have these people.
Anyway, I'm going on a rant.
No, no, it's fine.
And same thing I've noticed too with, you know, with my lady, with her mom who's from Cuba, like all of them are like, no, I'm not sending, I wouldn't send a dime back to Cuba.
Like I would never go visit Cuba.
I don't want to give them any tourism dollars.
It's not at all like Mexicans or people from maybe from El Salvador or Honduras were like, oh, I go back home.
These Cubans who left, they left.
They left and like, no, this place, you cannot give them any money because they
It's a very different mindset because they come from actual communism.
Mexico is a bad economy compared to the United States.
In Cuba, it's prescriptive.
It's you make X amount, period, and the government gets it.
So they're very clear on the terms of engagement with the prescription of communism, and they know it doesn't work.
So they tend to be very grateful here in the United States.
Yes, absolutely.
But then you have people that just piss you off like Gloria Estefan, who's just a left, crazy liberal.
She and her fag husband with that retarded kid of theirs.
You know, it's like...
You came to this country.
You escaped this country.
You made a song about wanting to go back one day.
And, like, you're supporting them now?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
It's like, it's just so annoying.
And that ugly Andy Garcia.
Well, Andy Garcia?
No, Andy Garcia is more conservative.
Oh, did he change now?
I've always thought he was...
You might have to mention, but as far as I know, he's always been...
Kind of liberal.
Oh, that wife of his doesn't let him go anywhere.
When he films the movie, she's like, uh-uh, bitch, I'm going right there.
I'll buy his scene 24-7.
She won't let him do a movie without her being there.
I was reading, too, Bob Dylan's either first wife or girlfriend in that movie.
What's the new film on Bob Dylan?
I just forgot it.
I just saw the...
Learning how to play music.
Yeah, exactly.
What's it called?
It's only three chords.
That's a whole film.
But she was a communist.
His first lover, whatever.
I don't remember.
And she was a communist.
And she actually went to Cuba and she actually said, this is not what you think.
And they allow any kind of protest so long as you don't try any kind of a coup.
Well, guess what?
The Castro's considered a coup.
Any type of protest.
So they actually went and did the propaganda for the Communist Party in Cuba.
They just hope you forget about it.
The fondest of the world hope that you forget about them pushing communist propaganda that led to thousands of people being murdered from a regime.
They just move on to the next one and go, this communism will work.
Yeah. Anyway.
Did you say Jane Fonda?
Yes. Is she still alive?
Kind of.
I mean, she's got to be 190.
She's the one of those that's getting the checks.
Yes. There's blood pumping.
It's not hers, but it's blood pumping.
I don't know what is going on there.
At least as of 2023, Andy Garcia was recognized as a Republican supporter.
Yeah. Admonish me.
Well, he did do a film.
Was it called Forbidden City?
See how easy it is, Gerald?
Yeah. See?
He immediately said, I'll take it too.
Hold on, let me go on to the 20 minutes wide.
We're sharing a camera here.
*laughter*
Somebody kick William out?
Don't make me take my mask off.
Oh no.
One thing the Cubans do too that I like a lot is they do the fried plantains.
Just fried banana, basically.
I don't really know how a plantain is.
You gotta cook a plantain.
You can't just eat it.
Is it not like a banana?
No. Oh, really?
Yeah, you gotta cook it.
No, you don't.
You can fry it.
I just thought flanches were bananas.
I don't know.
They have the soft and the hard ones.
My son eats plantains.
Raw? Raw.
Then, time to admonish Josh.
Time to admonish Josh.
Give him one.
Give him one.
That's nasty.
You don't like to cook with the plantains.
You don't like to cook with the plantains.
Really? Yeah, I don't.
Is the plantains the crushed one?
Yeah, it's like they mash it, fry it like a banana.
I like the sweet ones, the dark brown, yeah.
You already had enough plantains in your life, William.
Yeah, it seems like you have to put a lot of salt on it.
Yeah, I don't know.
It's definitely the lesser of the two.
I don't even know what you guys are talking about anymore.
Let's grab another chat.
My guess is for William.
Next chat from Sorgan710.
Do you think another summer of love after this case ends?
No. Okay, next.
I don't think so because the murderer...
Nope. Isn't really the victim.
Yeah. Well, I mean, yeah, but in this case, too, they're still trying to make them out to be.
I didn't say that right, yeah.
I just don't think, I think that too many people won't tolerate it.
That's what I think.
I agree.
All right, next chat from Shells to you.
What are your thoughts regarding banning Sharia law in the U.S.?
Yep, of course.
Also, what are your thoughts on these Islamic cities popping up in Texas and throughout the United States?
Break them up, ban them.
Anybody who wants to go in and create like a community or something like that, you have to follow the local laws.
Exactly. And provided those local laws do not conflict with the national constitutional law.
In other words, you cannot instate a local law that says, by the way, you don't have the right to speak freely.
Right. Which is also why a lot of the...
Carry laws are, you know, contended and should be.
They should be fought in the courts because I don't think that there should be state laws that restrict your Second Amendment rights.
But yeah, Sharia law, especially if you guys, you don't need to know the ins and outs, but like a guy just needs to say divorce three times and he gets rid of them.
Actual Sharia law means that if you're not Muslim, you're subject to a dimitude where you have to pay a poll tax and you have a curfew and all this bullshit.
So it's kind of hybridized, like softened Western Islamic law.
But the answer is no, across the board, should not be allowed.
It's impermissible.
It's completely irreconcilable with the Constitution.
Ben Carson spoke about that, and they called him an Islamophobe in 2015.
He was right then, and it's the same thing now.
Let's grab another chat.
All right, next chat from Amanda DeNice1.
Question for the crew.
Can RFK bring back transgender dysphoria to the DSM as a mental illness?
Is there any other way to get rid of it as a normal?
I don't know that he can or he has the authority to, and again, it would be an uphill battle because, unfortunately, psychology...
In a lot of ways, the DSM-5, I mean, I don't know if the DSM-5 is also used for psychiatry as far as medication.
I don't know.
But I do know that the DSM-5, if you look at how broad the spectrum has become for autism now, you could pretty much diagnose anybody.
That's why some of those stats are misleading.
He's like, look, we used to have one in this many had autism, and now we have one in this many.
And I'm like, you don't understand the definition of change over time.
Yes. You may still be making a point that needs to be looked into, but it's not quite what you're saying.
And I will say, modern psychology is largely, you could argue, the end result of religious feminism.
It really is.
That's what it's become.
Everything can be explained away.
Yeah, psychology.
A lot of psychology.
That's why everything, if you look at all kinds of couples therapy, which sometimes it works, but a lot of times it doesn't.
I mean, there was a lady one time who was a marital therapist who would advocate to everybody.
Never even consider getting married until after 30. I was like, well, okay, you just ruined the lives of countless women.
So a lot of it has been hyperly feminized where it's about being sensitive and it's about being tolerant.
And so what happens is you have something that's classified gender dysphoria, just like body dysmorphia, as a mental illness.
And then they go, oh, but that hurts people's feelings because now there are enough people who say they don't want to be considered mentally ill.
So let's just now claim that it's the side effects experienced by being born in the wrong body.
It's a soft science.
Lord. Yeah, it's a soft science.
It's not an act.
Come talk to me.
It also would seem like a cash grab for the pharmaceutical community and the medical community.
Oh, absolutely.
Sure. To condone this and to say, oh, no, it's not a mental illness.
It is a symptom.
They make money.
Yeah. Of being more than wrong.
So you make money on the surgeries.
You make money on the lifelong prescriptions of hormone.
Forever. Forever.
Changers. Yeah.
Hormone balancers and the pills and the depression.
So let's not change it to a sickness.
And the question was, does he think he's going to change it?
Because from the DSM-4 to DSM-5 is when they removed gender dysphoria as a mental illness.
They changed it to a symptom of being born in the wrong body.
I think culturally we're kind of doing that.
We don't really need the medical community to lead the charge here.
Culturally we're kind of going like, yeah, you're just crazy.
Yeah. You want to see crazy?
Go to Grindr.
Change the subject line to bottom.
Go ahead.
Do it.
No. You'll see all the sickos literally trannies just inundating the gay websites.
Under the search word bottom?
And you want to see sickness?
Go. You know what it is?
It's pretty clear.
In other words, I say this is living out your sexual fetish in real time.
Even if you look at Republicans or people who are against gay marriage, they're not going like, wait, are you gay?
Ah, let's get him!
No, what they're talking about, the problem that if you look at a lot of them that they had is like, for example, the gay pride parade, because it's a sexual fetish when you look at it.
When you have men dancing around in thongs going, hey, you're doing this out in public where there could be kids here.
The trans thing is living out a sexual fetish in real time all the time.
No one knows if you happen to be attracted to men.
People know if you're playing dress-up.
The problem is the sex parades, really.
And it's not even parades.
Have a parade.
Wave your flags and yell it to the moon, but hey, put your dick away.
I'm trying to get a donut here.
What do we have to have parades about?
Yeah, what are you celebrating?
Yeah, they're mostly for kids, I think.
What are you celebrating?
They're mostly for kids and for sports fans.
It's called the Circus Act.
That's all it is.
It's just people fornicating on floats.
Exhibitionists. Bunch of clowns.
Not talented, all right?
It really is.
All right, let's grab one more.
Do we have a chat for William?
One just came in.
I guess we could try it.
Okay. Allison X asks, Gay William, for a homo, you're pretty awesome.
How do we fix the delusional faggotry talking about concentration camps and genocide of gays and trannies?
Clearly not happening.
Yeah, you know who talks?
So, you want to go to a gay camp?
You want to go into, like, what do they call it?
They're trying to say to the left, they're trying to say, oh, there's a genocide against gays, and that's why they tell them, like, you guys are all a president.
Yeah, go to any major blue city and try finding a gay bar.
They're all gone.
Go to Boston.
Like, they're the ones literally getting rid of the gay community.
All the blue cities, all the blue states.
So when somebody like that mentions,"Hey, you know, how do we get rid of this?" Liberals are doing it themselves.
Go do your research, literally.
A major city like Boston has no gay bars.
How does that even happen?
Meanwhile, you go to all the red states, and Los Angeles got rid of most of theirs, too, as well.
But you go to all the red states, so when you talk about trying to put gays in camps and everything else, the blue cities are doing it.
What is that from?
Just gentrification?
No, it's not.
Gentrification? No, it's not.
Sometimes. But I don't know.
I just honestly think liberals...
Are the ones that don't like gays?
That's seriously the way I feel about it.
I wonder if maybe what's happened, too, is like, obviously you've had the crime wave and a lot of businesses shut down with COVID, and then you have they're so trans-centric that maybe there isn't enough of a...
Because a lot of gay men are like, ugh, this crap, where they don't want to go to those bars anymore.
I mean, you wouldn't want to go to a bar that was, you know, 50% trannies.
You'd be like, no.
But that's how so many bars have become now.
It's like, oh, we're gonna have trannies doing Hamilton karaoke.
I saw a clip out of San Francisco over the weekend where somebody was yelling at someone who had a bumper sticker that was just LGB because they took the T off.
They were just lighting them up because they didn't want the T to be part of that community.
Maybe that's a part of it.
In the gay community, there's a huge uproar about that whole T being part of it.
I'm just a gay man.
I don't want to fucking dress like a woman, and I don't want to, you know, it's just...
It's the same struggle that we have, you know?
You don't want to go to a bar and meet a guy and go, oh, that's why the mustache was so thin.
You're a woman.
Yeah, no, exactly.
That's exactly right.
I don't, you know, in my single days, I find that the best place to meet people is Sexaholics Anonymous, because, you know, I'll tell you this, most of them, it doesn't take that long before...