Minion Death Cult - Karen & Kyle (clip) Aired: 2020-04-17 Duration: 04:31 === Juxtaposition Of Racers (02:12) === [00:00:00] Yeah, you nailed it. [00:00:01] I don't know anything about NASCAR. [00:00:03] Was Kyle a decent racer before this? [00:00:07] Did he have a following? [00:00:09] Okay, I wasn't going to say this, but when you go into the article about him saying the N-word, you know how there's related articles at the bottom containing similar keywords to whatever article you just read? [00:00:24] It was a pretty good juxtaposition at the bottom of I think it was like a Sports Illustrated article. [00:00:32] So the top one is Kyle Larson suspended for using racial slur. [00:00:38] The next article underneath that was Kyle Larson keeping it clean. [00:00:47] Which was an article about him, like, refusing to engage in, like, bumper-to-bumper contact in a race or whatever. [00:00:52] And, like, he lost the race because he wasn't, like, being aggressive enough. [00:00:56] So maybe he learned his lesson from that, and he got a little more aggressive, and now we're punishing him for it. [00:01:03] Well, I mean, if Rubbin' is racing, if you can't, like, go bumper-to-bumper digitally, So you gotta like, you gotta bring it somehow. [00:01:10] Yeah, this makes sense. [00:01:12] Eric Burton says, NASCAR continues to alienate their ever-dying fan base to placate the cultural Marxist. [00:01:19] Incredible. [00:01:21] We don't need to spend a lot of time on this. [00:01:23] Nope. [00:01:23] But yeah, just cultural Marxism is when you don't say the n-word. [00:01:29] And I learned that from Jordan B. Peterson. [00:01:31] Rest in peace. [00:01:32] Hope, recover soon. [00:01:35] Get well soon, buddy. [00:01:39] Beverly Collins says, I love this comment so much. [00:01:43] Beverly Collins says, Don't know what you said and to who, but thank you for apologizing. [00:01:52] You're having the lowest bar ever. [00:01:54] Listen, I don't care what you say. === Andy's Rap Criticism (02:33) === [00:01:57] It's none of my business. [00:01:58] All I care about is that you apologized. [00:02:01] It's not that she doesn't care what he said, it's just that she doesn't know what it was, but thank you for apologizing. [00:02:07] I do care about what you said, whatever it was, thank you for apologizing. [00:02:13] And that's like the radical centrist comment of, you know, listen, I don't know what you said, I don't know who you said it to, but I'm glad you apologized for it. [00:02:22] Yeah, thank you for that part. [00:02:25] Thank you for doing the right thing. [00:02:27] There was a couple popular memes going around about the hip-hop thing. [00:02:31] What if you were black and you said it? [00:02:34] Then it wouldn't be a problem. [00:02:35] Isn't that funny? [00:02:37] That's kind of the whole point. [00:02:41] One of the memes was Nicki Minaj. [00:02:43] It was like, says the N-word all the time. [00:02:46] Morning, noon, and night. [00:02:48] And wins Grammys. [00:02:50] Kyle Larson says the N-word. [00:02:52] And he gets fired. [00:02:55] And, you know, whatever. [00:02:56] My favorite version of that criticism was Andy Ayala, who says, if you were a rapper, so Kyle, if Kyle Larson, if you were a rapper, you would have made millions off of that. [00:03:11] Yeah, it's that easy. [00:03:12] That's all it takes. [00:03:13] Yeah. [00:03:14] You know, and Andy, to that point, everyone can start a SoundCloud. [00:03:18] Like, I think you might have been beyond something. [00:03:22] Maybe you should just record yourself saying that and put it on SoundCloud. [00:03:26] If you, like, with your mindset were just, like, in a black body, Andy, I think you could make more money as, like, Being who you are right now saying the n-word than if you were a black person saying the n-word. [00:03:42] I think you're right. [00:03:43] Yeah, absolutely. [00:03:43] Yeah. [00:03:45] Now's the time. [00:03:48] If you were a rapper, you would have made millions off of that, because that shit was fire, dude. [00:03:52] When you said the n-word, that shit was fire. [00:03:55] Yeah, it sucks because of the prejudice that the media has, and the prejudice that the recording industry has. [00:04:01] They can't see it, or they refuse to see it. [00:04:04] But you would have made millions off of that n-word you said. [00:04:08] When you said that n-word, I felt it. [00:04:12] Yeah, yeah, it was good. [00:04:13] It slapped. [00:04:14] Isn't there like a CB4 song that's just like the N-word over and over? [00:04:19] Yeah, yeah, totally. [00:04:21] In Cellblock Fort? [00:04:21] Like, that's what Andy thinks rap is. [00:04:25] No, he thought that was a documentary. [00:04:28] He's like, no, no, I've seen Straight Outta Compton.