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May 20, 2025 - Louder with Crowder
01:01:35
Explaining the "Black Fatigue" Phenomenon & Jake Tapper's Criminally Stupid Biden Book
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Welcome to the lineup live.
You can see I look depleted because I've eaten nothing.
And I'm going to try and not cough up a lung.
Thank you, Gerald, for filling in yesterday.
I appreciate it.
I will be here.
I'll also be on Pierce Morgan a little later today, debating something about the N-word.
So that's fun.
We have a lot.
Welcome, by the way, I should say Bongino Army, formerly Bongino Army, coming in from Vince, which Vince comes from the name Vincente in Latin, in all the Romance languages.
Are based in Latin and roughly translates to...
It's just there are colloquialisms that are different in different languages.
So we're going to have an honest conversation today in the theme of this debate later that I'll have on Pierce Morgan about race today.
We're going to have that conversation.
Are black people the most generous human beings ever?
Well, one person makes that claim.
We'll go through the numbers.
Ryan Clark, don't say who, he does a thing on ESPN.
He's been going...
Back and forth with another black host who happens to have a black wife.
And this goes back to the WNBA.
Don't say which teams.
We're going to talk about the race baiting and something called that's known now as black fatigue.
And this is not meaning black fatigue where people hate black people.
What it is is black activism fatigue.
And you know who has it most?
The black community right now.
If you look at the relationship to Black Lives Matter.
So I know it's a bunch of white guys discussing it, but we're going to have an honest, frank conversation about race, and I encourage you to comment as well.
We're also going to have a frank conversation about the revelations from Jake Tapper's new book, because no one saw this coming, along with the slowest growing cancer ever.
On with the show.
On with the show.
To kill black Americans.
It's not even...
Well...
Dammit, Josephine, don't you get enough of my time?
Just go on.
You know it's 11 a.m. Eastern.
I'm watching lighters crowd in a Rumble Live lineup.
Go be intimate with yourself.
I wouldn't sleep with you, Cody, if you was the last person on Earth and I had to repopulate the Earth.
F***ing good.
The world wouldn't survive another one of you.
Hey, where's your sister in town?
Culturally.
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Question.
Do you have black fatigue?
Comment below.
Particularly if you're a black American.
This is a term that's been thrown around, and it's one that, of course, people will say, hey, that's racist.
But it's a term that needs to be dealt with.
We're at a point in this country when you're talking about astroturfed campaigns that were designed to divide America.
And it seems like America is more divided than it's been in my lifetime since approximately 2008.
2008.
Roughly.
Straight down to the day.
Yeah.
Right.
We're going to talk about that because I'll be on Pierce Morgan later on today discussing this.
Actually, we already taped it and we were discussing this issue and Shiloh, that conversation.
And funny enough, I use the N-word and no one even bat an I because we're making the point about Kanye's song.
And so look out for that.
It'll be a good conversation later.
And we thought, hey, it's a perfect opportunity to discuss this today and more.
Kat and Morgan, how are you?
Good.
How are you?
I'm good.
You know, I just have this thing.
I haven't gotten this often, honestly, at any point in my life.
Kids will do that.
Well, twins.
You're welcome.
Petri dishes.
Yeah.
And we've had a lot going on.
A little bit.
One could argue.
A little bit.
And, you know, you love him.
You can follow NotHim on X at Not underscore Firestein.
Josh Firestein, you good?
I'm good.
Yeah?
Yeah, I'm happy.
You good?
Yes, very good.
You know how it is?
Yeah, I'm cool, man.
Yeah, this is bad.
This is really bad, yeah.
You tell you what's really bad.
We're going to just play and pause this as we move on, because I'm not in the greatest of moods today.
What's got you angry?
You'll see as we go through the show.
But you know what it is when people say, hey, oh, you know what?
You just want to say racist things now, white people.
You just want to be able to shout the N-word.
No, no.
People in this country are tired of doing this and tiptoeing.
Well, I say this, but please don't try and say that I mean this.
You've been saying racism, and we've talked about this, but we are actually at the point where people who would never even consider giving money to someone...
Who shouted the N-word at a five-year-old.
They're going, you know what?
Toss my money in there.
How about that?
Because I'm getting really tired of every single one of us being tarred and feathered.
It doesn't end well.
We've got to course correct.
Someone who's incapable of course correcting, like a barge.
Hillary Clinton.
She's back now.
Our Mexican sailing vessel in New York.
Yes, yes.
With this message, and she's saying the same things that we're saying the same things, only with a different tone.
Where if you say what she is about to say in this clip, you're a racist because you're discussing the replacement theory.
She's extolling it as a virtue.
So let's go through this and not satisfied with referring to half the country as a basket of deplorables.
She's going to now educate you on how MAGA and Republicans are trying to regress society in something-something Handmaid's Tale.
As I posted the other day, this...
Very blatant effort to basically send a message, most exemplified by Vance and Musk and others, that what we really need from you women are more children.
Pause.
Correct.
And what that really means is you should go back to doing what you were born to do, which is to produce more children.
Pause.
Yes.
And they're talking about, you know, cash benefits for the more children you have.
This has been tried, by the way, in other countries, and it has not worked.
Or medals, if you have six children.
While they're contemplating cutting Medicaid.
Pause.
Incorrect.
That's what we call a lie.
While they have no interest in paid family leave or funding.
Yeah.
Now, it's not no interest, but it's certainly a lessened interest, and let me explain to you why.
Paid family leave suggests that we continue with the current power structures that be, you know, systemic problems, like you guys often like to discuss, like doubling the workforce overnight as we did with women's lib in the 60s and 70s when we created a dual-income household that now seems to be a necessity where we thereby offload and outsource.
The most important job, as many of you have said, didn't you say something about it takes a village?
Raising your own children.
So paid leave won't solve the problem of the children wanting...
To have mommy home.
And yes, have children.
Because right now we are well below replacement rates.
It's 1.6 live births per woman.
That includes, by the way, the numbers that we'll get to in a second with illegal aliens who have a disproportionate number of children in comparison to native-born American citizens.
The last time that we were above replacement rates here in the United States, 1971.
So yeah.
Paid leave doesn't solve the root cause of the problem.
If the root cause is, hey, a lot of women, a lot of families would like to be able to have one family member staying home, raising their own children, as opposed to a day worker.
Continue.
Quality child care.
They're cutting Head Start.
I mean, you go down the list of all the programs that support...
Child-rearing and the care of children and create some safety net for women who are in the workforce, the formal workforce, as well as raising children.
So this is another performance about concerns they allegedly have for family life.
But if you had read the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, despite Trump saying he knew nothing about it, if you had read it, it's all in there.
It's all in there.
Return to the family, the nuclear family.
Pause.
Yeah!
Yeah!
So, you say, child care.
Head Start.
What you mean is getting kids to public school earlier where they can have breakfast.
When you say childcare, you mean daycare.
You mean somebody, let's say, a woman with whom I never discuss our values.
I never discuss how we want to raise children.
Put them into a system.
Yes, I'm sorry, the horridly offensive nuclear family.
By the way, something that Black Lives Matter described as a byproduct of white supremacist patriarchy.
If you want to understand what these people are destroying, listen to Hillary Clinton.
Read the charter from Black Lives Matter.
It's not about, hey, not being racist.
It's about destroying the very idea of a nuclear family.
To be clear, I'm not saying that there aren't some single-parent households.
I'm not saying that some of them don't do better jobs than two-parent households.
I'm not saying that people should be made to feel less than.
I'm not saying that people should be denigrated.
I'm not saying that people should be blamed if they were abandoned, if they're widows, if they're widowers.
What I am saying is that we need to start off with the point.
Actually, at least one parent in the house is going to be more helpful than daycare or a free breakfast sandwich at school.
Let's finish because here's the real kicker.
Return to being a Christian nation.
Return to producing a lot of children.
Which is sort of odd because the people who produce the most children in our country are immigrants and they want to deport them.
So none of this adds up.
But, you know, one of the reasons why our economy did so much better than comparable advanced economies across the world is because we actually had a replenishment because we had a lot of immigrants legally and undocumented.
Who had a, you know, larger than normal, by American standards, family.
So this is just another one of their, you know, make America great again by returning to the lifestyles and the economic arrangements of not just the 1950s.
I mean, let's keep going back as far as we can.
So to be clear, Hillary Clinton believed that the United States, that you are better off, that we are a more successful country because we have actually achieved replenishment through illegal aliens.
She just described replacement theory and tried to tell you that your problems don't add up.
I think we have two diametrically opposed positions.
One, the conservative, the traditional position, saying, yeah, we actually in this country should favor nuclear families and child-rearing and having one parent at home and having as many children as we can, because it's also fulfilling.
It's also one of life's greatest experiences, and it allows us to pass down our values and our legacy.
She says, actually, all of that is backwards.
1950s.
Oh my God, who could believe that?
Who could possibly imagine?
But it's okay, because at least illegal aliens have those values and replenish.
Replace the American population with people who have no loyalty, allegiance, shared language, or values here in this country.
But if you say that exact same thing, say the exact same thing she said, but go, I have a problem with it, you're a racist.
If you oppose what she is suggesting as the solution, you're a racist.
Think about that.
And you add to that the fact that we have 20 million illegal aliens just in the last three, four years.
And you add the fact that new illegal aliens are actually less proficient in English, for example, than they used to be.
So pre-1980, if you look at those people who used to migrate here who were proficient in English, it was about 58% for high school grads.
Now, it's actually 25%.
And people who weren't high school grads went from 21% in the 1980s, pre-1980s, to 8%.
There you go.
You got some multiculturalism.
Hey, you let us know.
You tell me if you agree with Hillary Clinton's very clearly proposed prescription, which is completely permissible in the land of white bitches, or if you disagree.
In which case...
You're a white supremacist enforcing patriarchal nuclear families.
Honestly, Hillary is one of the worst people to speak publicly ever, just because not only is she incorrect, but she's also unappealing, unattractive, unlikable, and...
Creepy, dude.
And creepy.
And if nothing else, I mean, look, none of them were great presidents as far as the Clintons.
The Bush is kind of two sides of the same coin.
But George W. Bush...
Did offer some helpful advice that Hillary would have done well to heat.
Here's some advice.
Being president, it's hard to find balance.
With all the hustle and muscle, it's important to make time for your family.
Most importantly, your first lady.
If you're short on time and you want to let her know you're thinking of her, I find most effective is the helicopter.
What you want to do is you want to get a good stance.
Right, get ten and two, okay?
You want to be semi-erect, not fully erect, and you want to do like a hula hoop motion, but more of a vertical plane.
The ladies love it.
My wife calls me the Apache.
Her ex-boyfriend was the Chinook.
I think he had some kind of genetic disorder or something.
Kind of hereditary issue.
But he's a nice guy.
Then there was Blackhawk.
We don't talk about him.
We don't talk about him.
Well, I can't blame W. Yeah, the inspiration for Blackhawk Down.
Yeah.
Don't get me started in the sequel, Blackhawk Up.
It's...
Oh.
Whoa.
Blackhawk Refractory.
Blackhawk Up and won't go down for four hours.
No, I know.
It's just...
Call your doc.
We're gonna have an honest conversation about race today.
Speaking of which, Hakeem Jeffries.
Is that a magic trick?
I don't know.
New dealer in the world.
So, really quick, I know we're gonna go to...
I just...
I wanted to just say that is some of the most crazy veering off culturally in the wrong direction stuff I've ever seen from Hillary Clinton.
Just saying those things like they want us to return to being a Christian nation.
Absolutely.
That is 100%.
We are a Christian nation.
At our core, we are a Christian nation.
We're not going to enforce a religion on you like a state religion, but we are a Christian nation.
That is 100% true.
We should be advocating for women.
To have children and to be in the home to raise them and not to ship them off.
Think about the time.
It's 8 o 'clock probably in the morning if you have to show up at 9, maybe give yourself an hour to get to work if you have to drive.
8 o 'clock until maybe almost 6 o 'clock every single day of the work week.
You don't raise your kids.
They do.
And that is heartbreaking that we have developed a society that pushes that as opposed to encouraging and saying, look, I understand it's hard economically to do it sometimes, so you have to plan these things out.
We should be telling our children, hey, This is the goal.
And I understand that some women, you find yourselves in that situation through no choice of your own, maybe at this point in time.
I get it.
Here's the thing.
If you're upset about it, take it up with Hillary and the Democrat Party.
They're the ones who sold you the lie.
They're the ones who have prescribed the lie.
And they are the ones who are wanting to keep this alive.
You know, I think we need to be a nation that is incredibly intolerant at this point.
That's our next greatest virtue.
We need to be so strict.
You say Handmaid's Tale.
Is it handmaiden or handmaids?
Handmaid's Tale.
You know what?
I'd err closer to that than where we are now.
You ever been around someone who fosters children?
Ever been around someone who's adopted children, multiple children?
You'll find that if they have someone come in who's a serious problem child, they will treat them differently.
They will be incredibly rigid and strict.
In other words, if they have kids who you can trust, like, all right, okay, your curfew might be a little bit later.
I trust you.
Be responsible.
Hey, make sure if you're going to a party, you have a designated driver.
If you have a kid who you know has come from a problem background, who has not gotten it right, you go.
Your curfew is it.
We need to do that here in this country because we are so far off the beam.
Let's get rigid and go.
Here's the ideal.
Nuclear family.
Man works.
Woman stays home.
They love each other.
These are the roles.
This is ideal for the kids.
Anything else is an exception.
That's where we need to be intolerant.
That's where we need to go at this point.
And Hillary should know better, you know?
She wants every woman in the workforce and not starting a family.
Man, if a few more women would get out of the workplace, her husband wouldn't be shoving cigars up their vaginas.
Yes!
Exactly!
Exactly!
There would be far less...
Human humidors.
That's right.
Hear their cries!
Hear their cries, Hillary Clinton.
Speaking of crying, Hakeem Jeffries, he can do it on command.
So, remember New Jersey?
He's like perpetually crying.
Yes, he is.
Sometimes the body dries out and he has to wait.
Yeah, he's very dehydrated.
He needs some Pedialyte.
So, remember what happened in New Jersey with that ICE detention facility?
Well, U.S. Attorney Alina Haba charged Congresswoman LaMonica McIvor.
Very Irish name.
You know, the physical, the assault outside the ICE facility, which, by the way, could result in eight years jail time.
It probably won't.
And she posted the statement on X saying, today my office has charged Congresswoman McIver with violation of Title 18 United States Code Section 111A, one for assaulting, impeding, and interfering with law enforcement.
So for those of you who have forgotten, this is the assault that they claimed never happened.
Well, first they said they were invited there.
Then it turns out they weren't.
Then they said no assault happened.
Then there was more camera footage than you needed to prove it.
And they said, yeah, yeah, yeah, but it's not what you think.
And then there was just...
That was it.
There was no other answer.
But here's the video.
Go have a chance!
There's one push and two push.
One push, and two push, and three push, and four.
One push, and three push, and three push, and three push.
And she's the Jerome Bettis lookalike in the red?
Yes, correct.
*Ding*
And shut that guy.
Oh, she reached back.
And this is what we're talking about when we're discussing black fatigue.
Not black Americans, not the entirety of the black population.
People like this behaving in a way that is unbecoming of an adult.
That is unbecoming of an American in civilized society and using blackness as a cloak, as a shield.
I bet you I wouldn't be treated this way if I were white.
I bet you you would.
I bet you you shoved someone five times, we'd go uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, bitch.
So, apparently, however, charging McIver for assaulting an officer, which is clearly caught on camera in a place where she was not supposed to be, would cross a red line.
Charging her for the crime she committed would cross a red line according to $700,000, I believe, supported by AIPAC.
Hakeem Jeffries.
What happens if they were to go and arrest these members or if they would try to sanction them during the House of Representatives?
They'll find out.
What would you do?
They'll find out.
Of course.
I mean, doesn't that...
They'll find out what?
They'll find out.
It's a red line.
What's the red line, though?
I mean, I know we have...
It's a red line.
Is it a thin red line?
They know better.
Is it?
They do?
that road and it's been made loudly and abundantly clear oh yeah to the trump administration oh yeah we're not going to be intimidated no no by their tactics Law enforcement?
An opportunist.
No one's intimidated by this dude.
No, of course not.
So what are you going to do?
What are you going to do?
So he's not the one intimidating?
That they just dare not cross.
Crossed, bitch!
Charged!
What you going to do?
You best not do it.
You don't do it.
I'm doing it.
You better not.
I can't believe you did that.
I did it.
I made it loud and clear.
What are you going to do, you bitch?
No, you know what that sounds like?
That sounds like Carmelo Anthony language.
Yeah.
Touch me and find out.
Touch me and find out.
That's that shit right there.
That's that threat.
Yep.
That's crossing a line.
I had some kids yelling me to get back in my house the other day.
Oh yeah, that's right.
I remember.
They came pounding on my door and I came out with a gun and they were like, get your fat ass back inside.
Man.
Or what?
Yeah.
It's a threat.
Yeah.
That's a threat right there.
Find out.
They go find out.
Still, that must have stung.
That wasn't nice of them.
No, I didn't have to bring my weight into this.
No, they did not.
They did not.
You're crossing a line.
You're an asshole.
And they crossed a fat red line.
And if they cross it again, they're going to find out.
They're going to find out.
This is the talking tough because it is an ideology of weakness, of cowardice, the left.
It's an ideology of collectivism.
It's an ideology of bullying.
And we're going to get to the contrast here because we know that that representative committed assault and is being held accountable.
But that's a red line, apparently.
Well, we'll get to...
January 6th.
Because it's rare that you get a direct apples to apples comparison.
It's not just apples to apples.
It's like both are the precisely same engineered GMO Honeycrisp.
Cosmic Crisp.
Like, they couldn't be more specific.
And they're the same size and diameter and moisture level.
Just to point out the inconsistency.
By the way, the only reason that we are able to do this is because we are not streaming to YouTube, because they want us to walk on eggshells, and we are not going to.
Download the Rumble app if you're watching.
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So let's go to...
Yeah, get the app and find out.
Yeah, get the app and find out.
Find out, homie.
Find out.
I made it loud and clear.
You don't download the app.
That is a red line.
No, it's a rumble green line.
That's right.
Rumble green line.
It is a rumble green line.
You don't want to cross that YouTube red line.
You don't want to cross it.
Don't cross it.
He crossed it.
Shit.
I counted to three, but I'm going to count to five.
Let's go for ten.
Let's go for ten.
10, 10, 10, 10, 20. Do I have anything right here at 20?
How about 30?
So, Jeffries criticized the Ashley Babbitt settlement, who got, by the way, her family, I believe, $5 million, because she was shot by a Capitol Police officer.
So it's crossing a red line to charge someone with assault, going into a government building, interfering, you know, kind of an insurrection.
But with Ashley Babbitt and the family getting restitution, apparently this is a slap in the face to the true heroes who wore uniforms because now Hakeem Jeffries is pro-cop.
And I support the position that the settlement was a slap in the face to the hard-working, courageous and brave men and women of the United States police force.
This settlement is just an extension of what they've previously done, Violent felons.
You put an old lady with cancer behind bars, your party.
Violently attacked the Capitol on January 6th, including police officers, and now have all been pardoned and sent back to communities across the country.
So let me get this straight.
Do you realize that these people hate you?
Do you understand that they hate you?
This is the big difference.
You've never heard Donald Trump.
He's never denigrated the Democrat voter because he needs to win them over.
That's why he has this new coalition of working class voters in the Rust Belt.
A huge percentage of Hispanic voters, especially male Hispanic voters, Gen Z Hispanic males, the numbers are shocking how they overwhelmingly vote for Trump.
He's never denigrated the voters.
When you look at Hakeem Jeffries, he's defending the misbehavior of the elite, of the swamp, of McIvers, and he's condemning the citizens.
Again, There was an old lady with cancer put behind bars.
When you're talking about Babbitt, she was shot.
There was no reason for that shot.
There were plenty of people who were not violent who were invited in on a walking tour.
How do they always line up with those in power while attacking you, the American taxpayer, the American voter, and then accuse you of punching down?
And of course, his comments, Hakeem Jeffries, have been slow to reach many of his constituents in areas of the country that have been labeled by mainstream media as, you've heard of food deserts?
Where apparently people in poor areas can't get food in the United States in 2025?
Well, now many of them can't get news.
They refer to these as news deserts.
And so the Democrat Party is doing some outreach, but they're actually still delivering an older Hakeem Jeffries story.
News to the desert!
News to the desert!
In recently leaked medical photographs...
It has been known that one Hakeem Jeffries has in fact had performed a medical procedure for the removal of one rib in order to folate himself news to the desert.
We'll be right back.
This comes down to preferences.
I thought he looked a little thinner.
He did.
That is aggressive.
Yeah.
I looked at him and I said, Brian Warner?
Now, we're going to move on to this next story.
Because like I said, we're done tiptoeing around this.
So I don't know if you know this, but the Chicago mayor, Brandon Johnson, he just issued or made quite a lofty claim, I should say, about black people in comparison to other people, largely not black.
He made this claim over the weekend and he kind of looks like a human bearded dragon.
Some detractors that will push back on me and say, you know, the only thing that the mayor talks about is the hiring of black people.
No, what I'm saying is, when you hire our people, we always look out for everybody else.
Really?
We're the most generous people on the planet.
I don't know too many cultures that have play cousins.
That's how generous we are.
We just make somebody a family member, right?
This is how we are.
Now make yourself a dad.
And then...
Well, not you, but, you know, statistically, a lot.
Ain't got no daddies, but I got cousins.
Yeah, I got a bunch of cousins who, by the way, show up the minute you make some money to tell you that they are your cousin.
You're like, really?
Hey, now let's do tipping!
We share that in common, being bad tippers.
You know, I'm Canadian.
Wink, wink.
I remember when I worked at Applebee's and we all said, rejoice!
Yes!
They have entered the building!
Nobody clock out!
The big tippers have arrived!
Yes.
Nobody take their smoke break for the big tippers.
Yeah, well, black diners tip less.
Do they tip 10% to 14% on average, or is it 10% to 14% less?
Let's bring that up, that overlay here.
Yeah, it's hard to tell if it doesn't.
Again, on average, now here's the thing, you'll say that's racist, but again, I'm responding to a generalized statement.
Black people are the most generous.
Okay?
So now I'm saying, black people tip less.
Not all, not all, not all, not all.
But you said, as a general rule, so I'm responding as a general rule.
I think you're allowed to say that because he's saying that we're not generous.
Yeah!
We're not generous enough.
That's what he's saying.
He's saying the white people, Asians, Latinos, Indians, I don't know, there's others out there.
Yeah!
Well, he probably got a point with Indians.
Now...
I'm just kidding.
Come on, they give the sense to everybody.
Yes, I'm just kidding.
Of course, black people are super, super generous, as seen by these multi-million dollar estates of the Black Lives Matter leaders.
Yeah, very nice.
Also, while we're talking about this, turns out a new study showed that white Americans are the least racist, meaning they had the least amount of group identity, which, you know, we've got to pump those numbers up.
I don't know if that's legit or if white people are just so scared of being racist even when they're alone in an anonymous survey.
We're going to get to Ryan Clark.
And this isn't whataboutism.
I want you to consistently take what you are about to hear black people say as they make broad-stroke generalizations about black people and white people and just swap the races.
That's what is black fatigue.
And by the way, a lot of black people feel that way.
I know because I've spoken to many of them.
You can go watch Black and White and the Gray Issues and many in the Change My Minds where we find far more common ground.
Most of them don't know who Van Jones is.
They don't feel this way.
If someone is going to make a case in an affirmative and generalized sense, proud black man because we, in general, then I can say, well, you, your words, in general, maybe need to come to terms with this problem in your community.
On the flip side, I can say, well, we in general, for example, white people, tend to be more polite, tend to not do Kia challenges, knockout games, as a general rule, right?
Your rules, not mine.
However, I should say this, the racism does rear its ugly head.
When whites were asked how they'd feel living with Indians in their neighborhood, the response was the same across the board.
F***ing kill me!
Yeah, but here's the thing.
You got to do more than words because that didn't stop them from moving in anyway.
Bye.
You got to do more.
Always exercising.
Always exercising.
Exercise, bro.
I'm glad to know a gym is opening up in my local park.
Yes.
That's great.
Smell them coming.
Did I miss you?
Were you about to say something?
No, no.
Oh, okay.
You know what's really interesting?
I'm sorry.
I get riled up.
The demographics of Chicago, only about 30% of Chicago is black.
I know.
That's a pretty big percent.
There's like 70% of your constituents that you're actively choosing not to represent and have any representation.
Well, not any because you're just not saying it at least.
You tend to choose black people because they're more generous, but it's like...
What about the other 70% of people over here, though?
Well, actually, yesterday, the Department of Justice, their civil rights division, sued the city of Chicago over alleged, not all, not all, not all, not all, racial discrimination in hiring.
Not alleged when you admit it on camera.
They're the most generous people in government?
Yeah.
They do give a lot of your money away.
Have you been to the DMV?
I'm sorry I was in line.
I didn't mean to ruin your day by existing here.
When I had to get my license renewed, they're like, you need two pieces of ID and you need something with your social security number.
So I brought in a tax return.
They go, we cannot use that.
I said, what?
That says tax ID number.
I'm like, you're the ones who called it this, you little shit.
You guys used to tell us to tear up our social security card.
You used to say, chew it up, swallow it, so that no one could steal it.
Here you go.
Here's the form.
I didn't call it that.
It's clearly...
Just put it in the system.
You'll see it's a number.
It's the same number of numbers.
Put it in.
I broke the law, man.
I laminated mine.
Did you?
Yeah.
Do something about it.
Yeah.
That's a red line.
You won't?
It's a red line.
Come on in, bro.
So...
What?
What, Noodles?
Do you have something very whites to say?
I'm concerned with what was said, that's all.
Wait.
Nothing.
No?
Nope.
Shame.
Sometimes...
Here's the thing, though.
They're very generous in government, and by the name of Chicago politicians.
Sometimes the most generous companies out there, the most generous organizations, are actually private companies that save you money.
Josh, you actually tried to share that with a co-worker this weekend.
Yeah, tried.
Yeah.
Oh, Finnegan.
I wanted to tell you that an American financing company is legit.
Seriously, I'm over the moon with how they've helped me.
I refinanced my home with them, and I'm saving $800 a month.
And they postponed to mortgage payments.
I rent.
Call the pros at American Financing today.
No, I don't remember much of it, though.
By the way, I actually had a friend who called me.
He was like, yeah, and he didn't use American financing.
What happened is he was already with another lender, and he called them up, and American financing kind of gave them a quote, and the other lender said, no, there's no way.
They said, all right, well, okay, okay, we'll match it.
Of course.
Yeah, at that point, he'd already gone through it.
So, yeah, hey, Adam.
I'm glad he saved some money, but they really do help out.
Let's go on to...
He's got a right cross.
Yeah, he does.
Well, there's a reason for weight classes.
Ryan Clark.
So this whole story, right, this goes to, it's not about the WNBA, and I need to be clear about that because I know you wouldn't care if it wasn't.
Nobody does.
It is about the we are discussing this.
There is a term now that's being thrown around, and I'll be on Pierce Morgan later today discussing this with Dr. Mark Lamont Hill.
This term is called black fatigue, is out there right now.
Let me give you the definition from Urban Dictionary.
It describes deep mental exhaustion from being forced to care about black people and their actions.
24-7.
And you know what?
This is important because everyone's going to talk about Shiloh Hendricks screaming the N-word at a five-year-old, and I bet you that's always what they're going to try and bait you into.
And you shouldn't do that anymore than you should call a five-year-old a little bastard.
It's just not something you should do as a decent adult, okay?
But that's not the conversation that we are having.
If you look at the GoFundMe for Shiloh Hendricks, this is something that would not have occurred 10, 15, 20 years ago.
After Carmelo Anthony.
After, allegedly, a kid who was white was stabbed in cold blood and you see people donating to the tune of six figures and you read the comments where there seems to be unapologetic hatred toward white people, you now have people who would never consider donating to someone who screamed the N-word at a toddler going, you know what, toss my money in there because I'm tired of constantly living in fear.
Also, just scaling that back, most people, white, black, Asian, brown, They're concerned with their own problems and their families, right?
You're more concerned with your problems than someone two cities over.
However, for the last, well, decade, in the name of progress, everyone who is not black has been demanded to sit down and start caring about everyone else's problems and actually putting them before their own.
And then, even if you go through that step and you try to do it, You still get burned anyway.
Hey, you want to move in?
Oh, that's gentrification.
Okay, I guess I'm not wanted here.
Leave, that's white flight.
Sit down and shut up.
Check your privilege.
All right, but silence is violence.
Okay, well, maybe we can look at these demographics and look at the crime that's, you know, several times higher as far as homicide.
Hey, hey, hey, that's actually...
Racist, because not all black people.
All right, well, you know what?
I'm not racist because I have black friends and I have, hey, hey, hey, you can't say that.
What, because you have a black friend?
There is no way to win.
And that's by design.
And so white people are going, I'm tired of having to tiptoe around land.
And I walk out, there are new landmines.
How do we get so many new landmines today?
And then if you bring that up, they go, well, you just can't know.
Because white privilege.
You can't know what my experience is.
Well, that's true.
And neither can you.
People are exhausted.
Gerald is the closest thing, and I say this out of love to a Boy Scout, that you actually get.
And he was this close to tossing a fiver in Shiloh Hendrix's GoFundMe.
Only because of the response.
And listen, the response to this, she was doxxed.
Her kids were being kind of threatened and harassed.
She was being harassed.
They've had to move around multiple times.
And I don't like racism any more than anybody else does.
But let's just stop acting like there is a certain word that is like unheard of to call somebody on the planet and it inflicts some mortal wound deep in your soul.
I'm sorry.
I'm just kind of done with that.
Acting like this is the line.
There are actions that are lines, not words.
Exactly.
We need to get to the point in this country where when people say, well, you're free to say whatever you want.
You're just going to be held accountable for it, right?
What does that mean, though?
That's not a violation of the First Amendment.
That's accountability culture.
Okay, great.
So you're against no cash bail?
You're against catch and release?
You're for accountability.
You're against, for example, a shopkeeper having to go bankrupt because he's been robbed nonstop like a revolving door so long as it's under $999.
You believe those people should be locked up, right?
Because you care about your fellow citizen shopkeeper regardless of race?
No.
And by the way, it's not about accountability because...
People out there aren't outraged.
It's those in media who are looking to score points.
Let me make a really, really clear example for you, okay?
And you'll know that what I'm saying is true.
And then I'll get to it's not just white people.
This is happening to black people.
That's what we're going to get to with this ESPN story.
Now even having a white wife while you are a black man will get you 86ed from the black community.
But let's go to, hey, Megyn Kelly.
I think she's a covert feminist.
She's been on the show.
I like her in some aspects and I disagree with her in others.
Okay.
She was fired from network television for asking, well, why is it racist?
Is it blackface when my friends, you know, when we were young, Halloween, they were fans of Diana Ross and wanted to go dressed as her for Halloween?
I don't think that's the same thing as a minstrel show.
Boom.
Done.
Gone.
Justin Trudeau.
Did blackface, black arms, and stuff the banana down his pants simply to live out his fetish at live sporting events like dozens of times and everyone said, yeah, yeah, an apology is good enough.
Well, to be clear, the banana was in the back.
Right.
He also blacked up his knees.
Yes.
He went all the way.
But when you go two people committing the exact same action, using the exact same word, and for one, an apology suffices.
And for the other, no apology will ever reach the threshold.
It will never suffice.
That's when you know that language has been turned into a tool to destroy people's livelihoods.
Destroy white people.
Let me just be clear.
I'm sorry.
Destroy white people's livelihoods.
Black racists don't get called to the mat.
And black racists do exist.
I'm sorry, racism is not just one.
Oh, you're about to see one.
That's what I'm saying.
That exists.
Asian racists exist.
They're all Asians.
I mean, mostly.
Have you spent any time around Asians?
Show me another person that this has been used on that's not a white person.
I mean, maybe there's a handful of them, but it's always against a white person.
And it's like, listen, if you're really concerned about this and these words really do matter to you, then it would go both ways.
But it does not go both ways.
So let's just stop pretending.
Let's normalize the term black supremacy.
Yeah.
That's a thing.
It is, for sure.
They think that they're better than the other races on Earth.
They think they're more generous.
We just heard one say it.
They think they're more qualified.
They think they're smarter.
This is not all black people.
There are black supremacists.
These people exist.
They have the right to do whatever they want.
And if they say, hey, it's a problem for you to marry or date outside of your race, okay.
Doesn't that sound like supremacy?
That certainly does to me.
Let's start now.
Let's go back here.
The basis of this is, you know, Caitlin Clark, really good basketball player in the WNBA, white.
Oh no!
So, straight.
This all started by her committing what I guess they consider a flagrant foul, and then I'll give you context, on Angel Reese, who happens to be black, therefore something something, race war.
Here you go from ESPN.
You see that burning cross in the background?
Okay.
I can hear from here.
So the reactions were predictable.
Bring up this collage.
People talking about how it's a double standard.
And of course, if a black person did it, there would be outrage.
And if a black player did it as though they don't do it all the time, they would be kicked out of the league.
Here's what ESPN also left out before we get to Ryan Clark and our G3.
We're the three or four seconds prior to the foul.
Now, I'm not saying that any of this is flagrant, or any of this would be that serious in, you know, the NBA, like men's basketball, or as we commonly know it, basketball.
But the context does matter.
It doesn't exist in a vacuum.
Here.
There's Reese, a double palm shove, Caitlin Clark going, what?
Hey, you gonna call it?
And a three.
And then a light.
Tapping.
Okay.
That was a weak foul, by the way.
Yes.
And my opinion, you can comment below, all of this is relatively normal.
I've seen rougher play in basketball for a non-contact sport.
In hockey, it wouldn't even be addressed because they're meant.
But what is not normal is the player, Reese, trying to attack seemingly potentially sucker punch Caitlin Clark after.
Always increased eyeballs, energy, and attention.
Around the matchups between Reese and Clark and Angel Reese is still going after Caitlin Clark in the aftermath.
Everyone in the arena had to know this foul was coming.
Yeah, and she got up.
We didn't have the clip there, but she got up and she was going to her with her hand like this and the one other player in the red tank top was stopping her.
So, unfortunately...
Yeah, she's trying to hit her in the side of the head while she's walking away.
Yeah, exactly.
That's not normal.
It's a foul and it's a slightly worse foul.
You still don't get to sucker punch people.
Why?
Because we're adults and it's a non-contact sport.
Unfortunately, in all this hubbub, it's the fans of the WNBA who really suffer.
PHONE RINGS Go Wings!
By the way, that's the Dallas team, for those who don't know, and that means for everybody.
Sorry.
Dallas Wings?
Yeah.
Is it like the Wings on the Tampax or something?
The Maxi Wings?
That'd be the Red Wings.
That name's taken.
Detroit City!
Actually, it was.
It was a Detroit team before.
It was a Detroit something like...
Well, they are the Red Wings now.
The Detroit smash and grabs and they came.
Hey, by the way, I'll care when you guys make a profit.
WNBA in 28 years, you haven't done it.
Last year, you had increased revenues, but...
$40 or $50 million loss, too, which was more than most years, so I don't think it matters.
We have to go on to This Week in Biden and stuff.
We have so much to get to, but on to the racist.
So, former Pittsburgh Steeler Ryan Clark told Robert Griffin to stay out of the Caitlin Clark conversation because, and I'm not sure because he speaks a lot without saying anything.
You know, that's often a sign of someone who's not as educated as they believe themselves to be, but as I understand his point, Griffin, Should shut up because he's married to a white woman?
When RG3 jumps on to the hate train or to the angry train, it now follows along with what we saw from Keith Olbermann, what we saw from Dave Portnoy as they poured on to Andrew Reese to make her the villain and Caitlin Clark's heroic or hero.
The one thing we know about RG3 is he's not having conversations at his home about what black women have to endure in this country, about what young black women and athletes like Angel Reese have had to deal with being on the opposite side of Caitlyn Clark's rise and ascension into stardom.
would make all of these wouldn't RG3 Have like a black mom?
So wouldn't he have something?
And by the way, he's not having these conversations.
First off, what the experience is like for a black player in professional basketball?
Maybe the novelty here is the minority.
The white girl.
You think that Caitlin Clark has had it easier?
And I would be willing to bet that the conversations he's having with his white wife, and if he has children, would be, hey, look, these are the differences that we have, and you know what?
It's very important that Daddy set a good example and stay with Mommy.
I bet you they're actually having more productive conversations regarding race and the realistic, the statistically observable differences, and setting a better example for their children.
But that again, that's me, Mr. Traditional, believing that...
Two Christian parents might have more productive conversations centered around values than the color of their skin.
Let's continue with this retard.
Sort of corny jokes about milk and how much he loved it and how important it was.
And he always points out on social media the color of his white skin.
As if the color of her skin is what makes her special.
As if the color of her skin is what makes her a good wife.
I've met the lady.
I've had a conversation with her.
I think she's more than that.
Pause.
You seem like you're a full-grown male.
You understand what a joke is, right?
Talk about milk.
You know, like chocolate.
That kind of thing.
Right?
You know, the kind of analogies that people use.
We used to, by the way.
Be able to use.
And these were seen just kind of as terms of endearment, busting balls.
I at no point have seen this other man claim that that's the only value his wife brings to the table as being white.
Hey, maybe it's his preference.
Maybe he believes that he's treated better by white women in general than black women.
But again, that's his preference.
But he didn't simply attribute the only intrinsic value, again, to be based on the color of her skin.
Only one person here has done that.
That's right, you.
Yeah, he's just saying milk.
Calls his wife a tall glass of milk.
Yeah.
She's good for his bones.
Good, exactly.
Calcium, something like that play.
It leads to what black women deal with a lot from black men who have chose to date or marry outside of their race.
They always feel like they have to go the extra mile to prop up the woman that they're married or the woman that they're with.
Over black women by denigrating black women.
Yeah, a couple of things here.
They do have to prop up their women.
They do have to go to bat for the women.
It's called being a husband.
It's called being a man, and she should do the same thing for her man.
And you know what?
I'm willing to bet that that guy, that RG3 is probably having to protect his white wife from the onslaught of angry world star hip-hop battalion going after her, calling him a race traitor.
Just replace what he just said right now with what black women have to deal with with the black man.
You know, dating or marrying outside of their race.
What if we just said what white women have to deal with when they see a white man dating outside of his race?
Get fitted for a hood!
Yep.
It doesn't make any sense at all.
This is black fatigue.
You know how many white women get, you know, they keep calling it attacking.
It's not attacking, it's words online.
Grow up.
No, no, no, listen.
How many people attack white women for being with a black man?
Yes.
They have words for it.
They have, like...
Oh, yes, they do.
I'm not going to say them.
Muhammad Ali, well, back when he was young and liberal, before he became conservative and realized the error of his ways, he thought that those in interracial relationships should be executed.
That's what he was with the Nation of Islam, just to be clear.
Then he campaigned for Orrin Hatch and said, I was wrong about the whole race thing.
Hey, that's something they don't teach you.
Also, RG3 has four daughters.
You idiot.
Are they black daughters?
Do you think they're white?
It doesn't matter how black you are in the black experience.
You don't have to be Ryan Clark black to have the black experience.
It doesn't matter.
That is an asinine statement.
His entire argument is racist against this guy and his wife.
Racism.
That's why I'm saying this.
His entire argument.
This?
He has four daughters.
I'm sure he is.
I think he has a nine-year-old or an eight-year-old.
I'm sure he's having conversations about the black experience with his daughters in America today.
So he is having that conversation at home, just not with his wife.
Why do you think he says stuff about that?
Do you think black guys have given him a hard time about having a white wife before?
And he has to come up with, like, I gotta push a little bit more on this?
Probably so.
Also, Angel Reese is the villain since back at LSU.
Nothing that you said in your argument makes any sense other than you're a racist.
That's it.
Period.
Well, also, seemingly untalented as a broadcaster.
And so you have to use this constantly.
And so it results in black fatigue.
And then you end up with the Shiloh GoFundMe, where people are going, wait, hold on.
Someone who doesn't watch ESPN like myself, somebody tunes in, or whatever this is on Pivot.
I have no idea if it's online only.
And goes, wait, what?
Hold on a second.
The conversation, the problem of a black man dating outside is, okay, all right, you know what?
I guess I'm a racist.
I guess I'm a racist because I think it's kind of okay if you share values at this point.
And I guess I'm kind of a racist because my personal preference is white women or Hispanic women, whatever.
I guess there's no winning at this game.
Of course, Ryan Clark also went on to bitch that Caitlin Clark was only popular because of, you guessed it, the implication, something, something, milk.
I think Asia Wilson is the face of the league.
Asia Wilson is the best player in the league.
Kaitlyn Clark is the most important player in the WNBA.
And a ton of her fandom has come along with some racial bias or some racial pieces to why people love her.
So much.
Wrong.
You mean kind of like Tiger Woods in golf?
And by the way, that was only half of him.
And you said that Tiger Woods was successful in spite of his half-blackness because he was embraced in an overwhelmingly white sport by overwhelmingly white people who watched it.
And in this case, ah, you know, people were like, oh, we got one.
White people are going, there's one for us.
And I'm not going to lie to you.
Especially when you look at the trash talk.
My dad never watches basketball.
One time I heard him in the next room watching a basketball game going, yeah!
And I knew that a white guy scored.
Pistol Pete strikes again.
Somewhere there's a coach yelling, Fundamentals!
It doesn't have to be just that she's white, though.
That's not even the thing.
I know.
I mean, it is a coincidence.
So she's amazing.
Quiz is not the right word, but yeah, she broke how many NCAA records?
And it is a novelty.
She broke all the scoring records and stuff.
She broke the men's scoring records.
She's not the first white player in the WNBA.
Sure, we hadn't heard of the league until three years ago, but that's the point.
That's not my fault.
Right.
No, it's not your fault.
Women, it's your fault.
Go buy a ticket.
You can buy annual passes that are less than a day at Six Flags.
That's not an exaggeration.
Dude, you can get floor seats for the price of a Fast Pass.
And here's the thing, though.
I will say this.
Of course, we all have different burdens, different races.
And it's okay to, for example, white people aren't allowed to say or joke about anything lest they lose their career.
I've been inoculated against it.
I know you're saying, well, why can he say it?
Truth is, I don't know.
But we do see a burden with black Americans, and this goes back to black fatigue, where they are burdened with an expectation of being black inoculated.
And that's what Ryan Clark helps reinforce.
I'm not saying that you can have a white wife, but I'm saying you are not having the kinds of conversations that I deem you should have, lest you not meet the threshold.
Let's look, by the way, at some other examples.
In 2012, ESPN's Rob Parker, called Griffin a cornball, said, Well, that he's black, he kind of does his thing, but he's not really down with the cause.
He's not one of us.
Then there was Janelle Harris in Essence magazine a decade later.
I don't totally disagree with what Parker said, because I, too, have noticed that RG3 seems hesitant to align himself with a heavy dose of black pride.
Well, do you mean black pride?
Like throwing his lot in with Ryan Clark?
Maybe he's not proud of what you, not all, not all, not all, not all, as a community are bringing to the table.
Maybe someone can be black and not like $2 billion worth of damages and thousands of casualties and businesses shuttered forevermore in the name of Black Lives Matter.
Maybe someone can be black and also think that we shouldn't venerate, to the point of sainthood, a man who died with a speedball in a system that would have killed...
A full-size rhinoceros.
Maybe he's proud of himself as a man and maybe he's proud of his family and maybe he isn't proud of something, something, what you declare to be Blackness.
Let's look at this.
Recently, RG3, right, did this video on Caitlin Clark.
Then you have black commentator Tariq Nasheed, professional racist, said Ryan Clark was 100% correct in calling out Robert Griffin III for his comments on Angel Reese.
Griffin has been tap dancing for Butter Biscuits for years.
Wow.
So let me get this straight.
That's racism.
Yeah.
RG3, and I feel silly saying it.
That's quite black to have that name.
There's no white guy you know who goes by like, I'm R285.
They're like, what?
You're a douchebag.
Black guy doesn't.
You're like, that's pretty cool, man.
My favorite character in Star Wars.
RG3.
A Heisman Trophy winner.
Graduated from Baylor in three years with a 3.67 GPA.
Isn't black enough.
Hey, now do Ben Carson.
The guy who was raised...
To a single mom in Detroit, allegedly tried to stab her in the belt buckle, and then was the first surgeon to separate conjoined twins.
That's right, he wasn't black enough either.
Also, we can go through Colin Powell.
Also, we can do Condoleezza Rice.
Okay, so it seems like if anyone doesn't meet your standard, do we include any black people who engage in interracial relationships?
The black fatigue, it doesn't end with white people.
It ends with black Americans who think it's okay to date white women.
Even if it's a Kardashian, who think it's okay to do well in school, who think it's okay to listen to Metallica instead of hip-hop.
I had a friend in high school who was told that he wasn't black because he listened to Iron Maiden and Megadeth.
I said, Woody, you're the worst black guy ever.
I agree, because he had a Canadian accent, he didn't sound very black, but the point remains.
Everything now is racially charged where it would not have been 10 or 20 years ago.
If you say that race relations are better now, after we've had the first black president, then in the 90s, where the most recognizable faces on earth were Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, I get it, Michael Jackson, I get that too.
But the point is...
Tiger Woods was up and coming.
Tiger Woods was up and coming.
These were people who everybody loved.
And nowadays...
You know what?
People are just checking out.
For example, here's a good...
Remember, we didn't turn it into a race issue, and you brought this up when Shaq mushroom-stamped Chris Dudley.
Boom!
Dick to the face!
Yes.
Hey, man!
Don't put your dick in my face!
Here you go.
Here it goes.
And...
In the gin!
Get off me!
Gotcha, bitch!
No, you can't stay for breakfast!
You know what?
Nobody saw that clip.
When that happened, nobody saw that clip on SportsCenter or ESPN and said, wow, black balls, white face.
No, no.
It was just balls and face.
Not once.
It was just balls and face.
Oh, my God.
That's basketball!
That's a poster right there.
It wasn't a race issue.
We didn't have to talk about who the white guy is married to a black lady or whatever.
None of that.
This is where we are.
Hey, look, like I said, with feminism, women, you've got to start policing your own ranks.
Black Americans, if you're tired of this, if you're tired of being told by elite gatekeepers in the black community what it means to be black while they also tell you that you can't understand their lived experience, hey, just so you know, you're always welcome here.
Speak out.
Speak out.
Because I do get it.
That must suck.
That must suck to want to be your own person and have someone like a Ryan Clark.
Any of these people who claim to represent black Americans telling you that your experience is actually not in line with black America.
Well, you know what?
I think it's the United States of America.
And if I have to say not all, not all, not all, not all, then there should be no black experience because they're all different.
That is a privilege that I guess that we share.
I don't have to care about whether you think I'm white enough.
Right.
We're all white enough.
Yeah, I've never cared about that.
Some of us more than others.
Yes.
You.
But I thought we just said we weren't doing that.
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If you agree with me, go to Joe.
3-0-3-3-0 and help me in this fight.
Thank you very much.
Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.
We hold these truths to be self-evident.
All men and women created by the...
Go, you know the thing.
I forget the date, the 13th.
And I, you know, but I think that, you know...
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