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you you | |
you Jay Leno | ||
He's apologizing because the woke have come for him. | ||
You see, he used to make jokes about Asian people, and he knew in his heart it was wrong. | ||
It's really amazing. | ||
You know, we've seen these stories about these comedians. | ||
We had that one woman, Ellery Smith, she's a writer with Robot Chicken, where she just comes out and tweets that she's a violent racist, as if that's gonna make her job prospect get better. | ||
And she also made disparaging comments about Asians. | ||
It's funny because I brought this up probably a year or two ago. | ||
When we're talking about critical race theory and bigotry and all this social justice stuff, I'm like, man, these people sure do love to make fun of Asian people. | ||
Well, now critical race theory is coming back for them because the rules, which aren't... solidified, I guess, changed. | ||
And now all these people that thought they were in, you know, on the right side and allowed to do what they do, you know, everyone in the crowd was doing it, so they did it. | ||
Now they're getting cancelled. | ||
Jay Leno's scared he's gonna lose his job, so he's like, I admit it, I knew it was wrong the whole time. | ||
That's what I don't get. Like, you want to apologize for being racist or whatever? Fine. | ||
But to come out and be like, I always knew what I was doing was wrong? That's crazy, | ||
because why would anyone want to work with you after that? | ||
Now, I get it. Jay Leno's retired, but we're gonna talk about this. We're gonna talk about | ||
cancel culture. We got a bunch of other, you know, ridiculous stories. Dollar Shave Club apparently | ||
announced that they're shutting down their magazine, and I'm like, I wonder what kind of | ||
magazine this is. | ||
It's like, apparently it's a men's magazine, but it's like super woke and anti-masculine. | ||
It's no wonder they shut it down. | ||
Get woke, go broke. | ||
Jay Leno's gonna, gonna reel from this because now he's admitted he's always been a racist. | ||
Congratulations, Jay. | ||
You're a racist. | ||
That's your legacy from now on. | ||
Joining us to talk about these issues and cancel culture and comedy is comedian Aaron Berg. | ||
How's it going, man? | ||
unidentified
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Good. | |
How are you? | ||
Pretty good. | ||
Uh, so, uh, what's your deal? | ||
You're a comedian. | ||
Is that it? | ||
I'm a comedian. | ||
I have a show on Compound Media, and it is called In Hot Water. | ||
It's Monday to Thursday with the brilliant Gino Bisconti. | ||
I use the word brilliant very loosely. | ||
And I also have a Patreon show called Gum Fridays on Fridays, and I've been doing stand-up in New York City for almost 10 years. | ||
I've been doing stand-up for 20 years. | ||
I'm extremely funny. | ||
Oh, 20 years? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
So you probably made the same racist jokes as Jay Leno. | ||
unidentified
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More. | |
More? | ||
On behalf of Jay Leno, I would like to apologize. | ||
Hold on, I'm Asian, so I'm allowed to laugh. | ||
You guys have to shut up. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yeah, racist. | ||
It wasn't funny. | ||
I opened on Saturday with, I go, I'm exhausted. | ||
I have been killing Asian masseuses all week, and I am just wiped out. | ||
Oh, and two others, but nobody cares about them because they weren't Asian. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's a brutal commentary on the media, though. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Why don't they care about those two people? | ||
They don't care about Chicago. | ||
They don't care about what's been going on in Chicago every weekend for the past year. | ||
No, but that's a typical talking point. | ||
It's been going on for more than the past year. | ||
Right. | ||
And shootings, we thought were going to take a curb because of COVID, but they haven't. | ||
Shootings, yeah. | ||
Got worse. | ||
But, I mean, at the same time, there's mass riots and they're calling for defunding the police. | ||
So, all right, we'll get into this. | ||
We'll save it for the conversation. | ||
But, you know, Ian's chilling. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, hey, everybody. | |
Ian Crossland here with us. | ||
Hi, Aaron. | ||
Nice to meet you, Ian. | ||
unidentified
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You too, man. | |
This is great. | ||
It's so fun to be in this nondescript location, which is, like, very well hidden out. | ||
And I drove here and it took all day and it was raining. | ||
And I go, why am I doing this? | ||
And then I got here, and I was like, and I go, this is why. | ||
It's because of those hot dogs we had. | ||
Ooh, Portillo's! | ||
Good goddamn hot dogs. | ||
This is really funny. | ||
We're going to do live events here, and one of the events we're planning on doing is a Chicago event. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so we're going to fly out probably like a thousand dollars worth of pizza and hot dogs. | ||
And it's funny because Yeah. | ||
Barack Obama, there's this email where it's like he had a party in DC, he had a party | ||
at the White House where he flew out like 30 grand worth of pizza and hot dogs from | ||
Chicago and the conspiracy theorists started telling everybody that it meant children. | ||
When quite literally Chicago has Lou Malnati's, Giordano's and Portillo's hot dogs. | ||
So we actually, you can get Portillo's hot dogs overnight. | ||
They're very, very famous. | ||
It's a very famous style. | ||
You get sports peppers, you get celery salt, you get a big old pickle and tomatoes. | ||
And it's Chicago's got its famous hot dog and it's got its famous Maxwell Street Polish. | ||
So I'm like, yeah, we're going to we're going to fly out pizza and hot dogs for this event and then, like, make fun of the conspiracy theory, you know? | ||
Yeah. | ||
People are going to think that you're this incredible leftist that has this pedophile ranch. | ||
It'll be just like home. | ||
It sounds like we're gonna get in trouble on this episode. | ||
You could also because it's Chicago weekend just bring in a whole bunch of gangbangers to shoot each other on your back | ||
for it'll be Just like it sounds like we're gonna get in trouble on this | ||
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I'm also in the corner. | ||
I'm going to laugh my tail off tonight and I'm going to love it. | ||
It's going to be awesome. | ||
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But let's get into that first story. | ||
The story about Jay Leno. | ||
He says, according to the Daily Mail, in my heart, I knew it was wrong. | ||
Jay Leno apologizes to Asians for decades of jokes that promoted stereotypes and were made as recently as 2020. | ||
They say, Media Action Network for Asian Americans waged a 15-year campaign to end the remarks. | ||
The comedian says at the time he believed the jokes were harmless. | ||
Comments continued until last year when Leno cracked about Koreans eating dog meat. | ||
Leno says the apology is not the result of cancel culture, but a legitimate wrong that was done on my part. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
I mean, that's the gist of it. | ||
Apparently, he offended numerous people on the set of NBC's America's Got Talent. | ||
Quote, at the time I did those jokes, I genuinely thought them to be harmless, Leno said during a recent video conference with MANAA. | ||
I was making fun of our enemy, North Korea. | ||
And like most jokes, there was a ring of truth to them. | ||
What? | ||
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Wow. | |
Wow. | ||
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. | ||
He's like, I apologize for making these offensive statements. | ||
That were true. | ||
They were true. | ||
Wow. | ||
Is Jay Leno actually just, you know, taking the piss? | ||
He could be trolling. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Is he trolling us? | ||
unidentified
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He felt like they were harmless, but he knew in his heart they were. | |
They were wrong? | ||
What was he saying? | ||
He said, I genuinely thought them to be harmless. | ||
He says, I knew they were wrong. | ||
He says, like most jokes, there was a ring of truth to them. | ||
I know it was wrong, but I was absolutely right in saying this. | ||
And it's not like I went after South Korea. | ||
They still have the internet, so I wouldn't attack them. | ||
Wow. | ||
I kind of feel like, did Weejit maybe get punked by Jay Leno and he's just laughing all the way to the bank? | ||
No, he doesn't care. | ||
He's retired, I guess. | ||
He's super rich. | ||
He's just trolling, like, Tatiana McGrath right now. | ||
He's just, like, fake apologizing. | ||
I get it. | ||
You could feel bad about it. | ||
You know, Leno is a typical edgelord, if you remember. | ||
I'm joking. | ||
He was known for towing the line as much as you can tow the line. | ||
Sajji Corporate, late night. | ||
Extremely. | ||
Never touched his Tonight Show money. | ||
Every cent he made, all in the bank. | ||
Lived off of his stand-up money. | ||
It's a very well-known fact. | ||
But you can't... | ||
No one called him out for it, so I get that you feel badly about it, but keep it to yourself and make a donation. | ||
You don't have to go out and throw yourself under the bus. | ||
What's his show that he has now? | ||
It's about cars or something, right? | ||
Yeah, I don't know, but I can't believe he said that. | ||
I'd like to apologize for making these offensive jokes, which were true, by the way! | ||
No, no, so there's another quote. | ||
He says, whenever we received a complaint, there would be two sides to the discussion. | ||
Either, quote, we need to deal with this or screw them if they can't take a joke. | ||
Too many times I sided with the latter, even when in my heart I knew it was wrong. | ||
Leno says the apology was not the result of pressure from so-called cancel culture that has drawn complaints from others whose comments came under public fire for actions or statements. | ||
Leno said the apology was the result of a legitimate wrong that was done on my part. | ||
You know what, man? | ||
I'm offended. | ||
I'm offended right now. | ||
I think what Jay Leno is saying, this apology, is extremely racist to my family. | ||
I'll mean this sincerely. | ||
It's patronizing. | ||
When he makes a joke about a despotic authoritarian regime in North Korea, good. | ||
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Screw him. | |
Like these are the North Korean Communist Party or whatever to call it. | ||
Kim Jong-un. | ||
These are bad people. | ||
They put people in gulags for thought crime. | ||
Right. | ||
We do not like the authoritarian garbage. | ||
We like the idea that we can poke fun at each other and treat each other as equals. | ||
Because that's what it is. | ||
If I can make fun of you, you can make fun of me. | ||
We can knock each other down a peg or two. | ||
We get it. | ||
It's jokes, right? | ||
Jay Leno coming out, he's not doing it because he actually cares. | ||
He made these jokes recently, all of a sudden now he's trying to act like he's not, you know, being racist or whatever. | ||
I actually find what he's doing to be the racist thing. | ||
It's more racist because he's clumping all Asian people together because he feels bad about a shooting where six Asian women were killed and he saw his friend go down for the robot chicken thing or whatever happened. | ||
But he's, it's, it's the flavor of the week. | ||
This week is the flavor of the week. | ||
I'll tell you what I find offensive about the whole thing is that they only started caring, not even because of this event that happened in Atlanta. | ||
They don't care about that. | ||
They care because the tide shifted in the woke cult, and now they have to move with the hive. | ||
And so that's it. | ||
They don't know about what happened. | ||
They don't care about the news. | ||
All of a sudden they heard, oh, you're gonna get in trouble because there's a protest that says stop Asian hate. | ||
They're like, oh, okay, I'll pretend to care now. | ||
I don't think Jay Leno cares. | ||
Is Jay Leno really going to get in trouble? | ||
I mean, he's at that level of rich where you're not going to make a dent in it. | ||
And I think that there's this... I push all the time. | ||
To me, there's nothing sacred. | ||
I can joke about Boulder today. | ||
I could joke about a Muslim guy in a racially motivated attack killing a whole bunch of white people. | ||
I can joke about that stuff. | ||
Well, the media says that's not the case. | ||
Yeah, well, I'm not the media, I'm a truth teller. | ||
No, no, I'm just saying, like, there's a narrative, you know? | ||
Yeah, and I know what the narrative is, and we witness that narrative, so I think that we take in some of that groupthink, that even though we have these beliefs, we still take in the real, liberal, left, soft, we're wrong, we need to make the world a better place. | ||
And I get it, I've battled with it too, but that's how you know you're a good person, because you go, oh, should I be doing this? | ||
And you go, yeah, I should, because comics deal in negative currency. | ||
We attack racism, we attack homophobia, we attack transphobia, and we make jokes about all of it. | ||
You said your favorite joke was that classic Chappelle thing from a year and a half ago. | ||
Mine says my favorite joke. | ||
It's a damn good joke. | ||
But Chappelle when he squinted his eyes and bucked his teeth. | ||
Like Dave Chappelle on one of the biggest comedy specials only a couple of years ago Did a 19, was it like a 1920s style? | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
Stereotypical. | ||
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Buck teeth. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And was, what was the joke? | ||
Like it was a- But this is how I feel! | ||
A trans Chinese person. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And he did the accent, he did everything. | ||
And I am so grateful to Dave Chappelle for doing that joke. | ||
It's freeing. | ||
Well, it's because, remember, what's his name? | ||
Shane, I think Shane Gillis is his name? | ||
Gillis, yeah. | ||
He said a word we're not allowed to say on YouTube. | ||
But he was accusing other people of saying these things, right? | ||
He was like, these other people say these bigoted things like this. | ||
And apparently they, like some other times in the show, they had done like Asian accents or whatever, like mock ones. | ||
He loses his job over this. | ||
And he was actually being semi-critical of other people. | ||
Like he was pointing out something someone else does. | ||
Dave Chappelle literally did it. | ||
And they all just said, thank you, Dave. | ||
That was very funny. | ||
And I'm like, okay, good. | ||
Look, man, we need to be, we need to be able to make fun of other people. | ||
I do think that there are limits to reasonable, you know, good faith efforts at comedy. | ||
Like, there are some people I think just try to make everyone offended and not actually make any points. | ||
But those aren't the funny comics. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
There's a handful of really good comics in this world currently, and it's probably 50. | ||
And that's including England and their long-winded storytellers, but there's still something really relevant to the craft that they do. | ||
But what we do, it's negative currency. | ||
We take all this horrible stuff and the end is positive. | ||
When you come to a live show, which you will, or if you bring us here for a live show on Chicago weekend, because I would come for pizza if it's a cheat day, And when you see the way these people laugh, and I'm not talking giggles, like the stuff that I do in New York in front of the most diverse audiences in the world has people holding their stomachs laughing. | ||
So it's a negative thing that has a positive end. | ||
I've seen Joe Rogan's show in Philly, and he goes after everybody. | ||
He's really good-spirited about it. | ||
You get it. | ||
I've seen Dave Chappelle's special, and I grew up with George Carlin. | ||
George Carlin has got some spicy bits, to say the least. | ||
And people used to cheer and clap for it because we understood, I guess. | ||
I don't know what changed, but now you've got these Puritans that somehow formed on the left that just want to cancel people. | ||
And the problem is, There's this weird marriage between establishment media, digital advertising, and then when the wokeness cancel culture stuff came in, it latched on to this establishment media. | ||
So now because of that, all of these people, people like Jay Leno, will just be like, tell me what you want me to say, and I'll say it. | ||
That's basically what they're doing. | ||
So they're abandoning their principles, or showing us they never had them to begin with, or they're showing us they're absolute cowards. | ||
And they don't care to actually stand up for true classically liberal values, freedom of speech, you know. | ||
Progressive thought. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know what's really crazy? | ||
I was listening to, I don't remember, I was listening to that Eminem song. | ||
I think it's called Without Me. | ||
I'm not entirely sure. | ||
Yeah, that's what it's called. | ||
But what's really fascinating about older Eminem music is that it was very topical and offensive. | ||
And controversial. | ||
So, like, he's got that line where he's like, you know, the Grammys try to bring him there, and he's like, why? | ||
Because you guys just lied so you can get me here, sit me here next to Britney Spears? | ||
Christina Aguilera better switch me chairs so I can sit next to Carson Daly and Fred Durst. | ||
Here, Margot over, who's she to first? | ||
You know, we'll keep it family friendly a little bit. | ||
But, uh, that was a popular song where he was calling out a female pop star for Going down on a couple of other celebrities. | ||
And that was a hit song. | ||
Everybody was loving it. | ||
They were laughing it. | ||
I guess Christina Aguilera did a diss track against them. | ||
And I'm thinking about that song where he's like, we need a little controversy. | ||
It feels so empty without me. | ||
And now we have this story where apparently like they're trying to cancel Eminem. | ||
You know, like the Gen Z has been complaining about him being a bigot and stuff and saying offensive things. | ||
Of course he said offensive things. | ||
It's Eminem, dude. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And he made a song called like, you know, cancel me or something. | ||
It's not very good in my opinion, but whatever. | ||
And I'm just, it's, it's, it's interesting now how much things have changed and how we have this generation that grew up on South Park on Family Guy and Eminem and all these shows have become Puritans. | ||
And then you get, like I mentioned, the establishment is scared. | ||
They bend the knee to this stuff. | ||
Digital advertising gets scared. | ||
They bend the knee to this stuff. | ||
It's a, it's a dramatic transformation in only like 10 years. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It is, but you're also aware of how much ebb there's been and how much the plates have shifted. | ||
That you don't really need advertiser dollars anymore. | ||
That you can make your own way. | ||
You look at, you know, other comics that have done it. | ||
They build their own audience. | ||
They go out on their own. | ||
It's meant to be controversial. | ||
If you're not in trouble, you're not doing anything or saying anything. | ||
But they'll try and shut you down for something totally unrelated. | ||
If you were spewing this rant on why you think COVID wasn't a real thing and that it was, you know, to do something else politically, they would disagree with that, but they would try and shut you down for using a slur for a little person or something. | ||
Cuomo gets caught trying to cover up the death of 15,000 people due to his policies. | ||
He put sick people in his nursing homes. | ||
He was warned by the nursing homes, you're gonna kill people. | ||
And he said, do it anyway. | ||
And then they call for his resignation because a handful of women came out and accused him of inappropriate behavior. | ||
And I'm like, you know, it's tough. | ||
Am I happy that they're calling for his resignation because he's a bad guy who's got to get out? | ||
Or is it bad because it's just the ends justify the means? | ||
They ignore the atrocity and they're like, but don't you slight women! | ||
That's it. | ||
That's it, right? | ||
People won't come after the thing that really offends them because they know that they will lose that argument. | ||
So instead they look for these other little thorns in your side. | ||
So it's like if I've done transphobic jokes or anti-Asian jokes, That's what people come after because they know that the product is, oh, here's an hour of making people laugh hysterically. | ||
We can't argue with that. | ||
But we can argue with, hey, you can't do that Asian joke that you did two years ago. | ||
They just want to pick it. | ||
And my belief is that people that really try and cancel comics is to negate those people out of the way to open up areas for them. | ||
Have you ever seen woke comedy? | ||
Yeah, they try and cancel me. | ||
They'll tag clubs. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
It's unwatchable. | ||
No, no, no, but hold on, hold on. | ||
It's like, it reminds me of, you watch Futurama? | ||
Have you ever seen Futurama? | ||
I've seen it. | ||
So there's one episode, it's way back in the day, they crash land on an Amazonian planet populated by all of these massive like 10 foot tall super ripped women. | ||
That's racist. | ||
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Racist? | |
Sexist? | ||
And so the Amazonians are explaining how they have basketball and no Ken Dunk, but good fundamentals. | ||
And so they're kind of making that joke as well, that it's not entertaining to watch, but you have to support it because it's the right ideology, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So you have these woke comics. | ||
It's awful. | ||
Unwatchable. | ||
I watched a special from Vice on Woke Comedy, and it was really sad. | ||
I saw that, too. | ||
It was sad. | ||
It was the person making fun of themself the whole time, and I was like, dude, this is depressing me, dude. | ||
Like, I'm not laughing. | ||
I feel bad for this person. | ||
It's like, I'm gonna go out, and I'm gonna, like, I'm gonna go ride my bike and get exercise, because that person depressed the hell out of me. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, hearing them just complain about how miserable their life is. | ||
The old rule is tragedy plus time. | ||
They want to take the tragedy away and just be like, here's the time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's boring. | ||
It is. | ||
And, and, but it's, it's, it's like buzzwords. | ||
They'll, it's clapter, you know? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like they'll get up on stage and be like, those white supremacists, they're bad, right? | ||
Yeah, there's a lot of white people bashing. | ||
Now, I haven't seen it that much in the past year because comedy has been either like illegal and taking place in speakeasy environments or outdoors. | ||
The only real people that have been doing it are the people that are ballsy enough to go out and be like, hey, I don't care about this thing that killed 500,000 people, allegedly, but I'm going to go out and just do comedy. | ||
And that's why the audiences are also more right-wing now. | ||
So they're more willing to laugh at stuff. | ||
Well, they're more willing to come out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is the crazy thing. | ||
So we had Chrissy Mayer on. | ||
Yeah, I watched. | ||
You know Chrissy. | ||
Yeah, I know Chrissy. | ||
And I think she brought this up, or the subject came up, where You have all of these leftists who are scared of COVID. | ||
They don't want to go out. | ||
All of these urban environments where they've shut everything down because of COVID. | ||
So what's left? | ||
Conservatives are willing to come to your show. | ||
Not necessarily conservatives, but people who aren't scared are willing to come to your show. | ||
And you can do it in more conservative areas in red states where they didn't lock everything down. | ||
So, these left-leaning individuals, or whatever you want to call it, corporate Democrat types, politically sheep, whatever, are in their apartments, doing nothing, not going out, comedy clubs are being shuttered, and then comedians are doing jokes for conservatives? | ||
You know, where you actually have your business still exists? | ||
Think about what's going to happen when all of this finally gets lifted, and who knows when it'll get lifted for the blue states, because the red states are already opening up. | ||
They're gonna be stunted by like a year, market-wise. | ||
You are gonna have way more conservatives with savings, with money, because they're in business. | ||
They're gonna get a year advance on all of these left-wing... You're gonna get a bunch of liberals working for conservatives. | ||
They're gonna need a job, and who's gonna own the jobs? | ||
The conservatives. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And you go online, all the conservative comics are like, hey, I'm in Omaha this weekend. | ||
Hey, I'm here this weekend. | ||
Hey, I'm here. | ||
All the liberal comics are like, when's that stimmy coming through? | ||
And they're just waiting for that stimmy. | ||
And they still call it stimmy. | ||
I don't understand why. | ||
We were talking before about advertising and how you don't really need it, right? | ||
Right. | ||
But let me say this, seems like a great product and a great company that gives back to people and genuinely cares about people. | ||
Yeah, yeah, for sure. | ||
I mean, we have a handful of sponsors, but what I mean is there's this interesting overlap between digital marketing and entertainment and the resistance, the anti-Trump Democrat types and the wokeness. | ||
And so that's why you see every major brand change their logo to a rainbow in June. | ||
Because they're like, this is what people like. | ||
But most people probably just shrug and say, I don't know, whatever. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, that's cool, I guess. | ||
It's not like they're actually going to make more money by doing this. | ||
So it's interesting that these companies that tow that woke line think it's the right path forward. | ||
It's not gonna make a money, and I have a story for you. | ||
Check this out. | ||
This is from Business Insider. | ||
Dollar Shave Club has laid off all of its staff at men's lifestyle site MEL, source says, and is looking for a rescue buyer. | ||
Now, on the surface, this doesn't sound like a get woke, go broke story, but I assure you it is. | ||
They say, Dollar Shave Club is laying off the staff of Mel Magazine, its men's lifestyle and culture website. | ||
A person with direct knowledge of the matter said, Mel's staffers were informed of the layoffs on Wednesday. | ||
The publication is seeking a buyer and may face shutting down if it doesn't find one. | ||
It was unclear how many people were affected. | ||
Mel's masthead lists about 20 people plus 16 contributors. | ||
They say, after six years of successful partnership and transforming the men's health and media spaces for the better, Mel and Dollar Shave Club's financial relationship will come to an end in 60 days, Editor-in-Chief Josh Skolmire said in a statement. | ||
He added, Mel will stop publishing Effective Wednesday, and the complete focus will now be on finding the right new owner. | ||
This has always been a part of the plan for our brand-backed partnership, and we're incredibly proud of what we've built together. | ||
You gotta take a look at this one very important point. | ||
They say, transforming the men's health and media spaces for the better. | ||
What do you think that means, transforming it for the better? | ||
It means making it less male. | ||
Do I have to? | ||
getting well look at this go to Mel magazine dot com and the the the | ||
headline story do I have to know the pressure to act like a man starts in | ||
preschool boys as young as three are more than happy to police the | ||
toy box and make sure that no little dude walks away with a Barbie | ||
I don't care What does this have to do with men? | ||
Show me an article where it's like, eating steak and fish will make your muscles bigger. | ||
Something stereotypically dude-like, I guess. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
Give me three-year-olds on testosterone replacement therapy, and then I'll agree with you. | ||
Then they have this one down here. | ||
There's finally a name for Trump's murderous masculinity. | ||
Who are they marketing to? | ||
Women. | ||
Frail, low-T, liberal men who can't grow beards? | ||
First of all, to say that Trump is a vision of masculinity is just incredibly misled. | ||
Tiny hands. | ||
Possibly fake hair, tanning lotion on the face. | ||
He's just like an out-of-shape master's level bodybuilder at best. | ||
Like coming in at 60 thinking he looks good in the mirror and then he steps out on stage against real bodybuilders. | ||
He's like, oh boy, I'm out of my league. | ||
Trump's a lot of things, but what conservative or Trump supporter was coming out preaching about Trump's masculinity? | ||
Never. | ||
Not once. | ||
No, no, like I've heard talk about, you know, working class populism, protecting the worker borders, national security, but I've not seen that group of like staunch MAGA hat wearing guys being like Trump is our vision of masculinity. | ||
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There's like pictures of him, artwork where he looks ripped and cut. | |
Yeah, I have seen those with the hawk behind him. | ||
I love it when Ben Garrison draws Trump because he makes them, you know, super ripped and like strong. | ||
But I think they all kind of get the joke of it. | ||
Trump is an old, he's an old man and he's very out of shape. | ||
And I'll tell you this, I'd be willing to bet that compared to your average person in this country, Donald Trump How can I phrase this properly? | ||
It is extremely unlikely that Donald Trump has ever had to walk a mile. | ||
That's it. | ||
I mean, look, he's been, he was born into wealth. | ||
He he's, he's rich. | ||
I'm sure he's walked, you know, he golfs, right? | ||
So I'm, I'm sure that he's walked periods. | ||
He rides mostly. | ||
But he, well now, as an old guy, but I'm sure, I'm sure, you know, at some point in his life he did walk a mile. | ||
I'm not saying he never did, that would be ridiculous. | ||
He doesn't have to. | ||
And so, whereas a normal person might be like, I gotta go to the store and I gotta walk and carry a cart with me, Trump walks outside and there's a car waiting for him. | ||
It's probably always been that way. | ||
So he's not a vision of masculinity. | ||
I will say this, he's What's the right word for Trump? | ||
I don't want to say, like, he's a tough guy. | ||
Pink. | ||
No, no, no, like, aggressive. | ||
He's aggressive. | ||
And arrogant. | ||
Mentally, let's say he's masculine. | ||
Maybe mentally he's masculine. | ||
Maybe that's what they're trying to say. | ||
But I don't, I don't even, I don't even know if I agree with that. | ||
I'd say he was, I guess, I guess if you say aggressive behavior and arrogance. | ||
I mean, I think to be a success in business, you have to have I don't know. | ||
See, determinative masculine mentality is wrong. | ||
It's just the idea of grift, the idea of innovation, the idea of cutting deals. | ||
Those are traditionally associated with male values, but they're not. | ||
You can see by the success that female business owners have. | ||
It's something that can be emulated. | ||
Success in business can be emulated. | ||
So just to, you know, bring it back to the core issue, I guess. | ||
There are certain things that men stereotypically like. | ||
And I suppose the argument from these brands is that, you know, we transformed it for the better. | ||
Because men shouldn't be masculine. | ||
It's toxic or whatever. | ||
I guess it's their attitude. | ||
They didn't transform it for the better. | ||
Nobody was reading their magazine and they're losing their principal sponsor that funded them because nobody wants to read this stuff. | ||
Look, I don't read Men's Health, you know, and there's a bunch of channels. | ||
There was one, we did a segment on, I can't remember what we were talking about. | ||
We were talking about men not getting, oh no, no, we were talking about the Try Guys. | ||
You know the Try Guys? | ||
No. | ||
So this was a group of dudes at BuzzFeed, and they got their testosterone levels checked, | ||
and their testosterone levels were lower than that of an 85-year-old man. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now that's sad. | ||
I'm like, I'm not trying to rag on these guys. | ||
I'm like, dude, if you go to the doctor, and you get your T levels checked, | ||
and they're like, yo, you're 25, and your testosterone is lower | ||
than that of an 85-year-old man, you might have a serious problem. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I don't know, maybe cancer or something. | ||
There might be some serious hormonal imbalances. | ||
Prostate, possibly. | ||
And so everyone's making fun of him like, nah, that's a medical issue, dude. | ||
It's not a joke. | ||
I can't believe they published this story. | ||
But we had this one guy. | ||
He's got a YouTube channel. | ||
It's called, I think it's called More Plates, More Dates. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Seems like a cool dude. | ||
He was like actually adding the conversation. | ||
He runs the video and he's like, there's some good points they made. | ||
I thought it was great. | ||
Some criticism, some constructive criticism. | ||
And, but a lot of the comments were ragging on us. | ||
You know, they're all like, oh, these guys don't exercise, don't work out or whatever. | ||
And it's like, I have two skate parks in my house. | ||
I go to skate like almost every single day. | ||
I should lift, I suppose. | ||
But I look at this, these conversations, and I wonder, I think that the split here is there are these people that believe in constructivism and then there's essentialism. | ||
And the constructivists are like, we can make a men's magazine telling men that they should play with Barbie and they'll want to read it. | ||
Right. | ||
And then there's masculine dudes who lift and are super ripped talking about how great they are, you know, and making fun of us or whatever, because there are things that I think guys tend to be into. | ||
I think the issue is, look, there's some social construction, like constructivism, sure. | ||
But I think dudes have testosterone. | ||
I think they have more fast twitch muscles. | ||
They have more bone density, more collagen. | ||
And there's a reason, and guys are probably going to be predisposed to certain activities. | ||
When you make a magazine built against all of that, don't be surprised when you collapse. | ||
They're trying to go against nature and be like, here's what you should be. | ||
And you're saying, naturally, a man is not supposed to be that. | ||
I don't, you know, look, it's hard to say naturally, you know, but that's kind of the gist. | ||
It's more like a tendency. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, men have a tendency in a certain direction towards certain activities. | ||
Like, look, guys have high testosterone, which means they're going to build muscle mass faster. | ||
Prenatal testosterone results in more fast twitch muscle development, which means they have more burst energy, can sprint, can jump, can run faster. | ||
You can see this all in the scientific data. | ||
So why would you make a magazine critical of all of those things that are physically, you know, ingrained in men? | ||
People are trying to jump on this thing where they think it's the right thing to do and they think it's going to succeed. | ||
But your old catchphrase, get woke, go broke, is so applicable in so many forms. | ||
I haven't seen any. | ||
OK, successful comedian Patton Oswalt. | ||
He's woke. | ||
But he wasn't always. | ||
No, he was edgy for years. | ||
And then now, I mean, what's he done lately? | ||
He's still working. | ||
He's around. | ||
I think he's like, you know, he's a step in the Hollywood cog. | ||
He works. | ||
He's there. | ||
I don't know if you know a lot of comics are fans of his and then there's you know because he's | ||
successful yeah he's also got these horrible rumors surrounding him obviously but it's | ||
like I think that happens with anybody that gets any modicum of success. | ||
There's nothing inherently wrong with masculinity but I think we're being | ||
fed that there is. | ||
You're a masculine guy. | ||
I think there's tremendous positivity in masculinity. | ||
I think masculinity is a tremendous and amazing thing. | ||
And I'll tell you, there's one thing that proves it. | ||
The demand and the desire from feminists to make women more masculine. | ||
How so? | ||
So if you look at traditional gender roles between what is masculine and what is feminine, the men were the hunters, the gatherers, the athletes, the soldiers. | ||
Feminists want women in combat. | ||
They want women as CEOs. | ||
They want women in the military-industrial complex. | ||
They want women's sports to get more prominence. | ||
You got Megan Rabinow saying, we fill stadiums, we deserve this money. | ||
They want more prominence for female athletes doing physical activities, which are not traditionally feminine roles. | ||
You can argue the gender roles were wrong, Sure. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Make that argument. | ||
If you look at the traditional gender roles, you can argue they're wrong and want to break them down. | ||
And so that means the things you are encouraging of women are traditionally masculine. | ||
You think those things shouldn't be just traditionally masculine, but you are not advocating for men to be more feminine. | ||
Or I should say, for the most part. | ||
Where's the big, you know, billboard announcement or like magazine cover story about the CEO who quit to raise his kids? | ||
There are stories like this, for sure. | ||
But I mean like, we constantly hear about the new female CEOs. | ||
We constantly hear about women's sports. | ||
We keep hearing that women need to enter the world that was traditionally masculine. | ||
That was traditionally a male gender role. | ||
And they say it's because it shouldn't be that way. | ||
Okay, fine argument. | ||
Make the argument, we'll talk about it. | ||
Where is the equal and opposite reaction saying, men shouldn't be in the workplace, men should be at the home with the kids. | ||
That's something that men shouldn't do. | ||
Because think about it this way. | ||
No one is saying men should leave the CEO position. | ||
Men shouldn't be in the workplace. | ||
Men should. | ||
Like, where's the magazine that says men belong in the home with the kids? | ||
You know, men should be doing this. | ||
When they talk about women and the role of women and wives and girlfriends and things like this, they say women should be CEOs. | ||
They say men can be homemakers, but they're not saying they should be homemakers. | ||
So whatever it is that men have traditionally done, things associated with masculinity, physical activity, combat, being the CEO, they want women to do. | ||
And they are, at the same time, not giving the same amount of energy to the traditionally feminine roles of nurturing. | ||
You gotta think about this too. | ||
When you think about what femininity is, I'm not going to pretend to be an anthropologist or a sociologist, but I'll say men, my view of men, it's like a guy running into a burning building to carry out the kids and save their lives. | ||
Men go and hunt the wild boar or whatever to bring food back for the tribe. | ||
They get the job and they go out and they go on dangerous missions and there is that, I guess there are many people who refer to it as male expendability. | ||
And this is because of, you know, women have children, and you only need one man, you know, to reproduce, but you need many women. | ||
Then when you look at traditional femininity, what do they do? | ||
They create people. | ||
They literally gestate them, birth them, and then raise them and instill them with values. | ||
Now, fathers do this as well, but the mothers are the builders of people in society and cultures. | ||
That's what femininity is, and it's extremely important. | ||
And I think it's fair to say, when you see many traditional commentators will say, the mother's role is in many ways more important. | ||
Because you need that nurturing role to be there to protect and grow people. | ||
That's being left behind and ignored. | ||
I wonder, you know, is it an issue of encouraging people not to have kids and families because of overpopulation or why it is or why it emerged? | ||
I honestly don't know. | ||
But there is a tendency right now to disregard the traditional feminine role in society while promoting the traditional masculine role. | ||
That says to me that society greatly favors masculinity over femininity. | ||
And I disagree with that. | ||
Right. | ||
I think part of becoming masculine And embracing that is that when you get to a high enough level of that, you achieve this level of, okay, I'm confident enough with where I am as a man, as a provider, as somebody that supports a family, that then, okay, now I can let these traditional aspects of femininity into my life, where I can help take care of my kid, and I can do all this stuff. | ||
So I think that it's an evolving too. | ||
People don't want equal rights. | ||
Nobody wants equal rights. | ||
Right, they want power. | ||
Extraordinary rights. | ||
I think that's what the attempt is. | ||
When I watch, you know, when you see some upspurts of BLM or some upspurts of feminism, it's like, okay, this is not about achieving equality. | ||
It's about achieving a higher up status. | ||
That's what I see when I look at it from the outside. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's, it's, it's power. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I think there's a lot of people, especially the woke people who have found a path to power lies in victimhood. | ||
And that's, hence you see the oppression Olympics, and then you see just ridiculous businesses and attempts to make money off controversy. | ||
And make TV shows that are overly woke, and it's just awful cringe. | ||
Victimhood is a currency for them. | ||
For comics in the business, we had a woman that, you know, our fans made a joke about, and then she's like, these are rape threats! | ||
They're coming to my house! | ||
No one ever did any of those things. | ||
Someone made an off-color joke. | ||
And her victimhood helped propel her to the next level. | ||
I mean, she used to have 5,000 followers. | ||
She's got 60,000 now. | ||
Then she'll make a joke about, I hope Trump dies, or something. | ||
And then people go after her. | ||
And she'll be like, oh, but look what happened. | ||
Some guy called me a DYKA. | ||
Am I allowed to say that? | ||
No, not on YouTube. | ||
But I spelled it really curious. | ||
Like I constantly hear from these journalists that they get emails like these female journalists get emails from guys who call them awful names and say, you're awful fake news. | ||
And they use all the slurs in the book. | ||
And I'm like, I wonder who writes those emails. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like you get this female journalist who works for the New York times, and then she posts a screenshot saying, here's an email I just received. | ||
And I'm like, dude, I get emails like that too. | ||
I just don't post them. | ||
Yeah, I get death threats, I don't post them. | ||
But they know there's currency in their tribe. | ||
Because then we're hypocrites if we post them. | ||
We go, hey look, someone just threatened to literally have a screenshot of someone saying it would be really funny if some of your loved ones died. | ||
And I know who the guy is. I know he's a real guy, but I don't post it. | ||
Because if I post it, then people are like, well, you should take it. You're a big bad comedian. | ||
You should be able to take the death threats. | ||
But the other side is not supposed to. | ||
It's it's yes. And I also think. | ||
So where is the equality? | ||
Is anybody on the side of freedom, maturity, going to be like, I'm so sorry for you, let me donate to your GoFundMe because someone said mean words. | ||
They're going to be like, why are you posting this? | ||
We know you're strong enough to be resilient towards this stuff, and you know we don't care. | ||
On their side, the way it works is, There are large swaths of people who don't know and don't pay attention. | ||
So here's a really good example. | ||
We had Jodi Shaw on the show the other day, right? | ||
Are you familiar with her story? | ||
She worked at Smith College and she quit and filed a complaint over hostile work environment because they kept, you know, criticizing her for being white and telling her to talk about her race and negatively impacting her job based on race. | ||
And she was saying how she didn't Complained about it at first, because she just thought it was normal and white people don't complain about this stuff, and then eventually she realized it was really eating away inside, and that she couldn't stand being attacked based on race, and she did something about it. | ||
So what happens is, that first part of the story she told, where she said, you're just supposed to accept it, you're not supposed to complain about this. | ||
This is what these journalists and these woke cancel culture people make their social currency off of. | ||
Regular people who aren't paying attention to politics and don't know. | ||
They hear a story about a journalist who's getting death threats from Trump supporters. | ||
Poisons the well for Trump supporters. | ||
Then there'll be a Trump supporter saying, like, you know, a reasonable, rational guy with a MAGA hat, and they'll be like, it's you! | ||
You're the people doing that! | ||
And it's because these individuals have no idea what's going on, don't read the news, don't follow the culture. | ||
And then they're fed these stories, they just believe them. | ||
The weapons work. | ||
Now for you, you don't have access to the New York Times platform. | ||
So you posting that screenshot won't do anything for you. | ||
It does everything for them because they have access to legacy media in these powerful institutions. | ||
Which is why I tweeted earlier, I think I found a solution to help unify the left and the right. | ||
I think we can get the Bernie Sanders supporters and the socialists and the Trump supporters and conservatives together in the same room if we just propose one policy change. | ||
Taxing Hollywood millionaires and billionaires and legacy media millionaires and billionaires at 90% of their income. | ||
Because then the leftists are like, tax the rich, I'll take it. | ||
And the conservatives are like, oh, the Hollywood liberal types in the media? | ||
Do it. | ||
That's a good idea. | ||
I've always advocated for tax the poor. | ||
I think that taxing the poor is a great way to get people to hustle. | ||
You know, pick yourself up by your bootstraps, tax the poor. | ||
And it's a great hoodie, too. | ||
Well, you know, Bloomberg actually proposed that. | ||
Did he? | ||
Michael Bloomberg said, Poor people spend money on stupid things. | ||
I'm paraphrasing. | ||
And he was like, so you tax them and then we can better spend that money for them. | ||
I think that is insane. | ||
Okay. | ||
First and foremost, the first part I think is true for everybody. | ||
People buy dumb stuff. | ||
Like dude, I look at like these yachts from these rich guys and I'm like, why you have that? | ||
Come on. | ||
Elon Musk is doing it right. | ||
What did he do? | ||
He built a spaceship. | ||
Right on brother. | ||
He's building a spaceship and electric cars. | ||
The yacht of the skies, they call it. | ||
But there's a functional purpose to scientific research towards going to Mars. | ||
It's helping all of humanity, this research he's doing. | ||
Then you look at some of these other billionaires and millionaires, and they're like, | ||
I have a large boat. | ||
It's like, okay, I guess it's nice and comfortable, but that's buying something dumb, right? | ||
And then you look at these people who win the lottery and they buy like golden statues of themselves. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's like, why would you do that? | ||
I guess you gotta put your money somewhere, but a giant... These are lottery winners. | ||
You see the people that go in and buy the lottery tickets. | ||
Yeah, people buy dumb things. | ||
You're like, oh, if these people win the lottery... Well, in recent history, people who win the lottery have learned and started hiring wealth management, you know, wealth managers and things like that. | ||
The point is, it doesn't matter if you're rich or poor, people buy dumb things. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So Bloomberg has a good point in that poor people are buying dumb things, But bro, you want to be the despot to tell people they can't buy a sandwich they want to eat? | ||
That's nuts. | ||
And he did that, he wanted to ban large sodas. | ||
His idea was we take all their money away and then we give them what we know they need. | ||
Sure, I guess. | ||
So like food stamps, EBT cards, that type of thing. | ||
My notion is that if people knew that they were being... Say you're at a minimum wage job, you're making Let's say you're making $14 an hour in a grocery store, not minimum wage. | ||
And then you know maybe you're making $26,000 a year, but you're in this lowest tax bracket and 50% of that goes to taxes. | ||
But if you get to $35,000, they're going to drop that rate to 10% or 15%. | ||
But it only works for the money above. | ||
The first $13,000 I think is tax free. | ||
Then from $13,000 to $35,000 it's like 12%. | ||
Then from $35,000 to $80,000 it's like 21%. | ||
So you're not actually losing money by making more money. | ||
tax or whatever, then from 13 to 35, it's like 12%. | ||
Then from 35 to like 100 and something, I think, or to like 80, it's like 21%. | ||
Then it goes up to 33. | ||
So you're not actually losing money by making more money. | ||
Right. | ||
A lot of people think that, but I do think for, what's the saying? | ||
It's like only 47% of Americans actually pay income tax. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's because a lot of people are at the poverty level where they don't actually have to pay anything or they get a refund back from like the money that they didn't spend. | ||
Were you poor? | ||
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Super poor! | ||
Well, I was homeless several times. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I'm from the south side of Chicago. | ||
Like real homeless or like sleeping on friends' couches? | ||
Like sleeping on the street? | ||
Slept on the street, slept in a park a couple times, but typically in a car. | ||
And then, you know, it's rough, man, because there's a funny thing about being 19 and being homeless in that if you had a place to live, a lot of people have no problem with you falling asleep on their couch. | ||
But when they know you don't, it's all of a sudden a problem. | ||
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Yeah, that's weird. | |
All of a sudden it's something very similar. | ||
Yeah, so it's like, I had an apartment. | ||
I'd be at someone's house on a Friday night or whatever. | ||
We'd watch a movie and I'd pass out. | ||
I'd wake up and they'd be like, yo, we're gonna go to breakfast. | ||
When I was homeless, fall asleep on a friend's couch, wake up like, bro, you can't keep doing this. | ||
And I'm like, keep doing it, dude. | ||
I fell asleep here twice. | ||
So there was one point where I worked at O'Hare and you could sleep in the airport. | ||
You weren't supposed to, but because there are shifts, you know, 24 hours a day, when I worked for, you know, so that's how I avoided for the most part sleeping outside. | ||
But I was super poor. | ||
Making almost no money doing back-breaking labor was not easy and not, wouldn't recommend it. | ||
I had it when I was like 15 and I was out for two weeks and was sleeping at friends' houses in the basements and the projects and stuff. | ||
And then I started to get my stuff together. | ||
But there was years where when I first moved to the United States and it cost me $30,000 to move here from Canada legally and get a green card and all that stuff. | ||
And I was in this fifth floor walk up in Harlem where the projects were right next door and the people in the projects had a better life than I had where I was living. | ||
And it was just, there's something motivating about that. | ||
But I don't know if it's because my education, or because where I came from, or the people that I looked up to, that it was like, I gotta do better than this. | ||
I guess I had good parents. | ||
We went through hardships. | ||
Life wasn't easy. | ||
We lost our family home when I was like 13 or whatever. | ||
But I had smart parents who understood what hard work was. | ||
I had a mom who was very idealistic and my dad was very realistic. | ||
It worked out for me. | ||
But this brings me to what you mentioned about moving here. | ||
The next story we have. | ||
Check this out. | ||
City of Oakland mayor is branded racist for giving families of color $500 a month if they earn under $59,000 with no rules on how they spend it, but offering poor white families nothing. | ||
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf announced the race-based program to give families of color $500 monthly checks. | ||
Half of the $500 grants will be to families earning under $30,000 in the predominantly BIPOC East Oakland area. | ||
Now, there's a couple important things to point out. | ||
For one, it's privately funded. | ||
Okay, so fine. | ||
If somebody has a million dollars and they say, I'm only going to give it to people I want to give it to, well, welcome to private exchange of wealth. | ||
That's okay. | ||
There you go. | ||
The city is implementing this though, so I have questions about the legality, even if it is privately funded. | ||
But the other thing is they say BIPOC. | ||
You know what that means? | ||
Uh, I'm going to guess. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Black and indigenous people of color. | ||
Yes. | ||
And do you know what? | ||
Do you know what? | ||
There's two minority groups missing from that BIPOC. | ||
Uh, Jewish Canadians. | ||
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Well, I guess if you want to get really technical, there's a lot of people missing from BIPOC. | ||
Asians, Latinos. | ||
But Asians have been elevated. | ||
Asian people are the next white people. | ||
By Paca? | ||
Yeah, by Paca. | ||
It sounds like a mouthwash. | ||
By Paco. | ||
So, look man. | ||
I wouldn't qualify for something like this. | ||
Right. | ||
And you have people in this country who are not even white who would not qualify for something like this. | ||
This is where things start getting twisted. | ||
They talk about reparations. | ||
This ain't reparations. | ||
This is literally being like, just not for you, white person. | ||
So you, you know, you told a story about how you move here and you're, you know, you're, did you consider yourself poor? | ||
When I moved here, yeah. | ||
You don't qualify for any help, sorry. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Because of your race. | ||
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Okay. | |
We've judged you. | ||
We know. | ||
Well, isn't that racist, sir? | ||
Quite literally is the definition. | ||
Yes, racist. | ||
Okay, so can you fix it? | ||
And can I then get reparations because I didn't get reparations? | ||
Is that what we're gonna do? | ||
Is it gonna be another 50 years? | ||
And then we're like, all of these programs and all this money that was spent was racist, therefore reparations for white people? | ||
I think. | ||
We knew this was coming in this country. | ||
You knew this, right? | ||
I knew this. | ||
Look, you need to understand. | ||
My family was experiencing all of this critical race theory stuff when I was a little kid. | ||
Coming from a mixed race family, I think there's a lot of white suburban, you know, and like, there's a lot of white people who don't realize this stuff has been happening for a really, really long time. | ||
Right. | ||
And it was in our faces. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So, look, my dad's white. | ||
And there was anti-white sentiment with affirmative action and things like that in Chicago. | ||
And so he would get told that he was wealthy and privileged for being white. | ||
Meanwhile, he's in a mixed-race relationship, which is extremely rare in this country. | ||
Oh, by the way, that's a sign of racism. | ||
I don't know if you caught Bill Burr, the fact that he's married to a black woman makes him a racist. | ||
That's right. | ||
Now, apparently, Siraj Hashmi said that guy was a troll. | ||
But there are many people who have already said that. | ||
I was at U-Dub in Seattle, and one of these woke guys was arguing to me that mixed-race relationships, particularly with Asians, especially with Asians, was a sign of, you know, fascism or whatever. | ||
Because, you know, Germany loved the Japanese. | ||
And I was like, you're a moron. | ||
I just don't even know where to begin. | ||
But, you know, growing up, and having my family be, like, I guess we could say lower middle class, but then we ultimately ended up losing our home to a bankruptcy. | ||
It's really interesting to be in a family where it's like, you know, sometimes our fridge is going to be empty or we're eating, like, steaks from Dominick's that are, like, particularly cheap. | ||
And my family does the best that it can, but we're by no means rich. | ||
And then, you know, my dad gets told he's not qualified for a promotion or things like that because he's the wrong race. | ||
So you mean to tell me that we have the civil rights fight, Loving v. Virginia, to make it legal to ban miscegenation laws, right? | ||
It was actually illegal before 1967 in many states to cohabitate with someone of a different race. | ||
Isn't that crazy? | ||
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1967! | |
It's not even that long ago, man! | ||
I feel like sodomy was legal in more states. | ||
Probably yeah, and so you actually had this period where like my mom and my mom's side of the family are growing up Literally a time when they had to flee different states because it was quite literally illegal. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, congratulations civil rights Protests worked and now here I am and now I'm told Depending on my ideology. | ||
I don't fit in and I don't qualify for their special programs and I try to explain to people listen I'm the last person in the world who's going to complain about my identity and be like, I demand this because I'm marginalized for this reason, but I will point out your hypocrisy and your shortsightedness. | ||
What these people don't realize when they talk about the black indigenous people of color communities, the indigenous community has a community. | ||
The black community has a community. | ||
The Latinos have a community. | ||
The Asians have a community. | ||
There's no like mixed race meeting groups where you share your common cultures. | ||
In fact, Koreans are extremely racist and they're not forgiving. | ||
So you grow up in this environment where the only thing you actually have that you, you, you, you know, you find yourself surrounded by is Americans. | ||
I grew up in an area where, you know, people of all different races, all Americans. | ||
So there was no issue with race. | ||
Now we're entering this world where they're claiming they're the champions against racism. | ||
And they're quite literally making it worse for everybody, especially the ones that the civil rights movement fought to help. | ||
And it's amazing, most of the people that are against racism are also anti-American. | ||
Definitely. | ||
And when you say that there's this unity between people that just, no matter what race they are, are hanging American flags outside their home, you're just like, oh, everybody's going to get along here no matter what's happening, because they believe in the country. | ||
The thought came into my head literally this morning and we haven't heard it for years because it didn't exist during Trump's presidency. | ||
Remember the old love it or leave it quote that people used to say all the well you love it or you leave it and it's like that is so far gone now because the country's gone through such turmoil and separation It's inevitably going to change. | ||
There's no going back to that life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, love it or leave it. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think that he was the closest thing that they were going to get, but Trump's egoism probably kept us from that. | ||
But I don't think it's going to happen. | ||
It's not going to happen under this presidency. | ||
I mean, Joe Biden's awful for a lot of reasons, and I think Donald Trump was an imperfect—I call him the imperfect avatar of the national populist rage that they were feeling. | ||
The establishment was a crooked—is. | ||
The establishment politicians are crooked, corrupt, crony politicians. | ||
We've known it for a long time. | ||
We saw the Occupy protests, you know, now almost 10 years ago. | ||
People in this country were fed up with the revolving door policies. | ||
Some guy works for Halliburton and all of a sudden he's the vice president. | ||
We knew how the game was being played and we snapped and said, enough. | ||
And you had a split. | ||
You had left populists who were like, we need social programs and welfare and socialist policy. | ||
And then you had the right, laissez-faire, more capitalist, things like that. | ||
Many moderates. | ||
And then you end up with Donald Trump, and he was the one strong enough to smash the door down. | ||
Unfortunately, he's imperfect. | ||
Maybe Ron DeSantis in 2024 will be much better and more tactful and better embody that anger from many of the American nationalist types. | ||
Bernie Sanders came out recently and denounced the permanent suspension of Donald Trump from the social media platforms. | ||
That's a good sign. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I'm hoping that we can find certain things to agree on because the Trump supporters, I think, recognize this to a certain degree. | ||
They have more in common with Bernie Sanders supporters and these progressives than they do with the Democratic establishment. | ||
Sure. | ||
The problem is many of these progressives will vote for a corporate Democrat before they ever imagine voting for a right-wing populist because they think they're fascists. | ||
That's the barrier that's got to be broken down, where it's like, look, man, my policy positions, my ideals, I took the political compass test. | ||
I'm even further left than I realize on the political compass test. | ||
It was crazy. | ||
Because I'm like, tax the rich and all that stuff. | ||
And I'm like, how about this? | ||
How about we tax the Hollywood rich? | ||
Is that something conservatives would agree with? | ||
I think they probably would. | ||
I think it's a fun idea for when you run for office. | ||
I'm not going to. | ||
Never? | ||
No way. | ||
Come on. | ||
You know you can kill a whole bunch of old people and then you can just go flirt with women and nobody cares. | ||
I like the touch of your face! | ||
I'm Italian! | ||
Whoopsie! | ||
I'm Italian! | ||
Is that racist or are we allowed to talk about Italians? | ||
We're allowed to talk about whoever, you could just put the trouble to me. | ||
I just showed up here. | ||
You could just say I just dropped into your house. | ||
I think it's like, it's almost like Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were extreme versions of themselves or the ideas of what they represented. | ||
Like Trump represented the anger from right-wing populists and the America first types, the people who want this country to, to, to actually use its tax dollars to support this country. | ||
Then you get Trump. | ||
Trump is almost America incarnate. | ||
He's a loud, arrogant, boisterous, capitalist, entrepreneur. | ||
What did Obama say in college? | ||
That the American dream is to be Donald Trump? | ||
Hillary Clinton was like, it's really amazing. | ||
If you were on a scale of one to 10 of representations of things, you know, in this country, Donald Trump is cranked up to 11 in terms of how much he embodies this kind of American exceptionalism. | ||
His president goes to 11. | ||
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Right. | |
And Hillary Clinton, when you want to embody corrupt corporate crony politics, she was cranked up to 11 as well. | ||
And Trump barely won that one. | ||
Joe Biden, they cranked it down a little bit. | ||
And then I guess, you know, that was enough for him. | ||
I don't think he knows what he's doing. | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Yeah. | ||
When you say, I don't think he knows what he's doing. | ||
Do you mean to say like as president or just at any given moment? | ||
At any given moment, Tim. | ||
He doesn't know where he's standing. | ||
He has no idea what's going on. | ||
Him walking up the plane steps was just so funny. | ||
He has no idea. | ||
He's a puppet for that party. | ||
And it would have been awesome to see Bernie Sanders run against Trump I I think that they they could have used that extremism Bernie I I don't I don't know if Bernie would win now because of critical race theory But I think Bernie would have won in 2016 hands down Yeah, nine million people switched from voting for Obama in 2012 to voting for Trump | ||
I like the notion of DeSantis because when you're an immigrant and you move here, you embrace American ideals, although somewhat antiquated. | ||
So our version of America was when Reagan was president, when I would watch TV and you'd watch the news and I was in my early teens and you're like, that's where I want to live. | ||
I want to live where you can say trickle-down economics. | ||
That's where I want to live. | ||
And there was this beauty of it. | ||
And Scarface was around that time. | ||
And there was just this notion of the American dream. | ||
And that's what we kicked the doors down to have. | ||
We didn't want to kick the doors down and be like, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
You're white. | ||
Get to the back of the line. | ||
And I've heard it numerous times. | ||
I was up for a Comedy Central thing. | ||
First year, they go, you're perfect. | ||
But we got enough white guys. | ||
Second year, No, really? | ||
How long ago? | ||
Really? | ||
I did Ari Shaffir's show and it was called This Is Not Happening. | ||
So this is maybe four years ago. | ||
And now Comedy Central is the wokest you can get. | ||
You remember Broad City kind of trailed them off and now they're just doing bar shows with 20 people and horrible, woke comedy. | ||
But they told me I had this story where I'm going to say it as clean as possible because I don't want you to get in trouble. | ||
Uh, I pleasured myself in front of two men for $150 and at climax, uh, the man said, I want it on me, but I didn't want to go over there because that was too, uh, femme for me. | ||
So I threw it at him and that was, that's the whole bit. | ||
It's a 15 minute story. | ||
It's brilliant. | ||
It's offensive. | ||
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I like it. | |
It's brilliant. | ||
You can't tell it clean. | ||
It's available on ComedyCentral.com. | ||
You can watch it. | ||
It's a hot chocolate story. | ||
It's a real story. | ||
I was a stripper for like a summer and a half. | ||
And this story was perfect for this thing. | ||
It was this long form storytelling show about stuff that you can't believe happened. | ||
This is not happening. | ||
Then second year I submitted and Ari's a friend of mine. | ||
He goes, you're great. | ||
But they really need women of color. | ||
They're looking for it. | ||
So they would down... That happened to me at Vice. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then, and then year three, he goes, you came really close, but they already had enough famous work. | ||
And then I was at a Mets game and someone called, I guess someone dropped out. | ||
They're like, can you be in LA Saturday and shoot this? | ||
And I go, yeah. | ||
But I've had it happen to my face where because of the color of your skin, not the content of your character, you're denied something. | ||
And the problem is, what is it, 66-70% of the country is white? | ||
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Is it? | |
Yeah. | ||
That'll be significantly less in, what, 20 years? | ||
It will be. | ||
I think in 20 years, it'll be something like in the 50s. | ||
By 2050, it's going to be when white people become a minority. | ||
There'll still be the plurality. | ||
And then we get reparations. | ||
I think my issue with it is I actually like the idea of representation. | ||
I talk about this quite a bit. | ||
I can't remember what happened. | ||
Some Marvel movie was coming out. | ||
I think it was Black Panther, when Black Panther came out. | ||
I saw it four times. | ||
Did you like it? | ||
I did not watch it. | ||
Really? | ||
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No. | |
Oh, you didn't watch it? | ||
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Did you see it? | |
No. | ||
Did you see it? | ||
Yeah, I thought it was great. | ||
Is it great? | ||
Yeah, there's a line where T'Challa, the king of Wakanda, goes, we cannot allow immigrants into our country because they'll bring their problems with us. | ||
And I was like, whoa, whoa, that's like super Trumpian. | ||
Yeah, it's in the movie. | ||
We must build a wall. | ||
They have a wall! | ||
They literally have a wall that keeps everyone out of their country. | ||
Okay, right. | ||
Did they say this? | ||
We will make Wakanda great again. | ||
Did they say that? | ||
They didn't need to because it was already great. | ||
Did he say this? | ||
Oh, look at you, Sleepy Joe. | ||
Did he say that at any point? | ||
No, no. | ||
But I was commenting on the movie and I was like, listen. | ||
They did Iron Man, white dude. | ||
They did Thor, white dude. | ||
Captain America, white dude. | ||
I got no issue with the color of these guys' skin. | ||
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Right. | |
But I do recognize that sooner or later there's gonna be a movie that's not a white dude, you know what I mean? | ||
Right. | ||
Like, they gotta make movies for everybody in this country that people can enjoy, and they do it right when they don't beat you over the head with the ideology and just show regular people doing regular things, right? | ||
Right. | ||
But now they're beating us over the head with ideology. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
I can't remember who was here, and we were talking about this, saying that, like, you know, for every show, you're allowed, like, one teaspoon of, like, social justice or, like, ideology. | ||
So you're watching a movie, it's a horror movie, and there's, like, a vampire and he's attacking people, and then they make, like, a passive comment about redlining in urban environments or whatever. | ||
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Sure, yeah, as they do. | ||
Oh, I just ate some red-pilled blood! | ||
The vampire, like, goes to a poor community and they make a reference. | ||
The point is, if you're watching a movie and they make a social commentary, a little bit is fine, and we recognize that and go, oh, I see. | ||
But now what we're getting is literally the whole movie itself is just a social commentary, so there's no story, there's no plot, it's trash. | ||
Get woke, go broke. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I thought Black Panther was actually good. | ||
There was a lot of social commentary in it, but I thought it was good because T'Challa was like Trump. | ||
I mean, not in the sense of his attitude. | ||
I mean, T'Challa and his physique. | ||
T'Challa was super ripped. | ||
He was more masculine than Donald Trump. | ||
Much more masculine than Trump. | ||
But like to see the argument. | ||
Where they're talking about how these other African nations are doing really, really bad. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And Wakanda is doing really well. | ||
T'Challa is literally like, if we let in immigrants, they bring their problems with them. | ||
And I'm like, he's supposed to be the hero for these leftists. | ||
He's the black representation that they were cheering for. | ||
And here he is saying something that should offend them. | ||
But they cheered for it because the ideology was more important to them than what he was actually saying. | ||
I thought it was actually really well written. | ||
Is that because the power corrupts? | ||
That he starts out with these great intentions and then you get to the... He does open up in the end. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But he then goes to one of the... I love this. | ||
Seriously, you guys gotta watch this because here he is in Sub-Saharan Africa, in Wakanda, and they have this gigantic wall. | ||
It's an invisible barrier that not only stops people from getting into their country, or into their capital city, I suppose, whatever it is, but they also can't even see it. | ||
Okay. | ||
You erase it. | ||
They don't want anybody. | ||
They're super xenophobic. | ||
He says that line, we can't let people in, they'll bring their problems with us. | ||
At the end of the movie, when he finally decides to open up the country, does he go and help these other Sub-Saharan African countries? | ||
No. | ||
He goes to Oakland. | ||
He goes to the wealthiest country on the planet, and he goes to one of their wealthiest states, and he goes to one of the biggest cities, and he's got his problems. | ||
And he gives resources to the people there. | ||
I'm like, that's a profound statement. | ||
Remember when they accused Donald Trump of saying something like, we don't want people from these ish hole countries, we want them from Norway or whatever? | ||
That's literally what they had T'Challa do. | ||
Instead of being like, okay, we're finally gonna open up, let's get people from Zimbabwe and South Africa to come to our country. | ||
No, he goes to Oakland. | ||
He goes to the country, he goes to the United States, where there's prosperity and wealth. | ||
He was still, in the end, extremely classist. | ||
It's remarkable to see that, especially remarkable to see how these woke people don't recognize exactly what was wrong with what T'Challa was doing based on their own ideology. | ||
Let me ask you this. | ||
If the actions Trump took were done by a black president, would it have had the same blowback? | ||
For the left? | ||
For the country as a whole and for the left. | ||
The problem with that question is, is he a black Republican or a black Democrat? | ||
Because you know if he's a black Republican, the black community is going to call him a certain word. | ||
They do it all the time. | ||
No, all the woke people. | ||
All of them. | ||
This is what's really fascinating. | ||
Does it confuse the woke people? | ||
Because they want to have those thoughts and say, oh, this guy's a xenophobe, this guy's a bigot. | ||
Oh, but he's black. | ||
Oh, OK. | ||
Is that going to change the argument? | ||
No. | ||
And that's a kind of, it's a really interesting thing. | ||
T'Challa in Wakanda from Black Panther had a lot of Trumpian policies, and they loved it. | ||
Not only that, check this out. | ||
The movie shows that in Wakanda, you become the supreme autocrat of the country through patriarchal ritual combat. | ||
That's their political process. | ||
People loved it. | ||
So even though you have a guy who you should be despising based on what you purport to support, They loved it. | ||
If you took a Democrat, a white old man, Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden's the only president that's on camera saying the N-word twice. | ||
Yeah, he did. | ||
I know he did. | ||
of racist history passing all these laws that are like criticized for being | ||
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n-word twice. Donald Trump won a bunch of awards for... | ||
didn't he win like a couple awards for civil rights? He's in these photos he was like | ||
he's the first person to hire a woman to like build a skyscraper and now | ||
he's you know they say racist sexist anti-gay Donald Trump go away | ||
It's like, Donald Trump is the first president in American history to support gay marriage before becoming president. | ||
He unfurled a rainbow flag at like a Republican convention or whatever, and got the RNC to clap and cheer for the LGBTQ community. | ||
Like, that was Trump, but they call him a bigot. | ||
Barack Obama comes in, blows up kids in the Middle East, American citizens, they disappear. | ||
Gone. | ||
They don't care. | ||
Obama can do what he wants because he's a Democrat. | ||
Joe Biden will get elected, and they'll sing his praises because he's a Democrat. | ||
When they complain that the Republican Party is the party of white men, the RNC had several black people speak. | ||
What did the left say? | ||
They didn't praise the Republicans for finally doing the right thing and trying to diversify. | ||
They said... Tokens. | ||
Tokens. | ||
Yeah. | ||
An extremely racist comment about legitimate individuals with good policies and good ideas that are worthy of argument, accomplished individuals, and that's why those people make me sick. | ||
Because they're more racist than the other side. | ||
Oh, these great black, highly intellectual politicians that are well-spoken have great policies formulated for their areas. | ||
They're only talking because you need them up there. | ||
They're tokens. | ||
That's exactly what they say. | ||
It's so hypocritical. | ||
And our job is to call out that hypocrisy. | ||
But when you do, then you're the racist. | ||
Well, this is what's funny. | ||
There's a tweet from Glenn Greenwald. | ||
I don't know if you've seen it. | ||
Actually, let me see if I can pull it up. | ||
Because I posted it on Instagram. | ||
And I will, in fact, pull it up. | ||
And I'm going to expand on this tweet from Glenn Greenwald. | ||
That's a great tweet. | ||
He's correct. | ||
Greenwald tweeted, if you think the real power centers in the US are the Proud Boys, 4chan, | ||
and Boogaloos, rather than the CIA, FBI, NSA, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley, and spend | ||
most of your time battling the former while serving the latter as stenographers, your | ||
journalism is definitely ish. | ||
He's correct. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, expanding on that, why is it that, you know, we rag on Democrats, or like, I rag | ||
on Democrats all the time? | ||
Because they're the power structure in this country. | ||
The Republicans don't do anything. | ||
Mitch McConnell is awful. | ||
Impeach the guy for all I care. | ||
He doesn't do anything. | ||
He's not helping Trump supporters. | ||
He's fighting Trump supporters. | ||
He's not helping the Republican Party. | ||
He is fighting against the people who actually helped Republicans win in 2016 and the ones who did in 2018 and 2020, even though they did lose a position in 2018. | ||
McConnell and Lindsey Graham actually hurt them. | ||
Lindsey Graham is seen going on the Senate floor and fist-bumping Kamala Harris when he was supposed to be challenging her on a bunch of policy issues. | ||
The Republicans don't help Republican voters. | ||
Democrats are tribally supported for the most part. | ||
I think it's fair to say Republicans and Democrats get tribal support. | ||
But the Democrats actually do things. | ||
They're proposing new bills. | ||
Gun control. | ||
Look at all the new gun control that's on. | ||
Two new bills. | ||
Where's the Republicans putting up bills to rescind gun control? | ||
They don't do it. | ||
They don't do anything. | ||
So when I've been looking at all this, I remember I was talking to my mom about this. | ||
And my mom was saying, like, you do talk about Democrats too much. | ||
And I was like, okay, what did the Republicans do this week? | ||
I don't know. | ||
What did the Democrats do? | ||
Oh, the Democrats were doing X, Y, and Z. Yeah, the Republicans aren't doing anything. | ||
What am I going to say? | ||
Mitch McConnell did nothing again. | ||
He's obstructing. | ||
Oh, that guy. | ||
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The action that's taking place is what you want to talk about, but when you look at the media, | ||
they're still obsessed with Trump and with Republicans. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And the rhetoric coming out of their mouth that the Democrats help feed the stuff, | ||
white men are the terrorists in this country, it's... | ||
Why is nobody going after Ahmed Al... Al-Issa? | ||
Well, now they changed their tune real quick. | ||
It was really funny. | ||
There's this one woman. | ||
She's like... | ||
She's like, obviously we all know it's gonna be a white man, a MAGA guy. | ||
And then when the news came out, she was like, let's not focus on the identity of this individual because that will just glorify. | ||
And then when people are like, yo, you're a hypocrite. | ||
She said something like, don't you realize that even if he is Muslim, he's still white? | ||
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Did she set her Twitter to private yet? | ||
That's what I always like to watch. | ||
It's from Syria. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Syria's in Asia. | ||
I just want to make sure I got my geography correct. | ||
Wait, let me ask you this. | ||
Shouldn't Biden be getting blamed for this because of bombing Syria? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
So why isn't he? | ||
Look, man, this is why I highlight this Glenn Greenwald tweet. | ||
It's why I call out the power structures. | ||
There's a reason there's a double standard. | ||
We know who has the power and what they're doing with it. | ||
Joe Biden bombs Syria. | ||
And then a couple weeks later, some guy from Syria, who's a loner and messed up, goes off the rails. | ||
Is there a correlation there? | ||
They're ignoring it. | ||
They ignore all of this stuff, but they draw their own correlations whenever they want. | ||
If this was Trump, this would be eight days of Don Lemon crying, and then Cuomo's other brother taking naked pictures outside of his house in the Hamptons to try and deflect. | ||
This country, here's the problem. | ||
And by the way, I like being able to sit and talk without having to be funny and just do fart jokes all day. | ||
But let me say this. | ||
This country strives to be progressive, but it's not because everything that gets done, the next president tries to undo. | ||
This country will be fully functioning and damn near perfect when both sides own up to the BS that they throw and we're on an equal level playing field. | ||
If people held Biden responsible the same way that they held Trump responsible, there'd be a lot more happy people. | ||
And I think Biden should have run on like a MAGA type thing, but M-A-A-A. | ||
Make America America. | ||
Ah, where am I? | ||
I'm confused. | ||
What do you consider yourself politically? | ||
First of all, I can't vote because I'm not a citizen yet. | ||
I did do the test and it turns out that I am a quote-unquote core conservative. | ||
That being said, gay marriage I believe in. | ||
My things that made me lean to the conservative were that immigration should be done legally because I did it. | ||
So it's, people bring up with me like, well, just because you did it doesn't mean that's how everybody else- Aaron, I think you should have been able to just walk through 90 miles of desert without any- It's mostly snow up there. | ||
I would have to snowshoe across- No, I'm saying you should fly to Mexico and then walk in. | ||
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And hire a coyote in Canadian dollars. | ||
Donde esta por que? | ||
And then they just throw it away. | ||
Donde esta por que? | ||
Yeah, I don't, I don't speak Spanish. | ||
I just, I order my wife to- Where's the why? | ||
Watch, I got more. | ||
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You're not speaking Spanish. | |
I think it is. | ||
My friends will tell me it is. | ||
Anyway, continue. | ||
I was very pro-gay marriage. | ||
I think taxation led me to be like the fiscal stuff I was conservative on and then the immigration stuff. | ||
And it was just like some weird Internet thing that we filled out on the show. | ||
And they're like, oh, you're a core conservative. | ||
How long have you been in the U.S.? ? | ||
Nine years. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
So can you name some Republican politicians you think are honest? | ||
Should we play the Jeopardy theme? | ||
I can't really say honest. | ||
I could say people that I like and that I would like to see. | ||
You don't think Rand Paul is honest? | ||
Oh, yes, I do. | ||
Yeah, he's honest. | ||
Rand Paul is my go-to. | ||
But I think he's also come around because he was such a fringe player for years, where people wrote him off. | ||
But yeah, now he's great. | ||
DeSantis I like, and I like the Attorney General that spoke when they had to have a black guy speak for the Republicans. | ||
And I want to say Barr, but I'm not sure if that's exactly who it was. | ||
Who's the senator from South Carolina? | ||
Is it Tim Scott? | ||
I think so, yeah. | ||
I'm not a big fan of most Republicans. | ||
Like I said, like Mitch McConnell. | ||
The fact that that guy just retains a party leadership position is, he is one of the biggest roadblocks for Republican voters. | ||
These are dinosaurs that are so instilled in the system. | ||
It's like, look, I did a joke and I don't even know if I can do it here. | ||
I said old white men are not necessarily the best leader for a progressive nation. | ||
And then I say, boy, I don't even know if I can say this joke. | ||
The fact that I'm doubting it means I shouldn't. | ||
How about we save this stuff for the numbers only? | ||
Save this for later. | ||
Remind me to tell you about the two people running for president. | ||
Because the fact that I'm doubting it means that you may look at me really weird after. | ||
Well, so I like to do this thing where I ask people like, can you name an honest Republican? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And people usually give an answer. | ||
It could be because of the bias that our guests have, you know, leftists don't want to come on the show. | ||
But then I ask people, can you name an honest Democrat? | ||
And everybody's like, oh, definitely not. | ||
I mean, I think Bernie Sanders is a little honest. | ||
I don't know what... Was it honest when he went up on stage and said, if you're white, you don't know what it's like to be poor? | ||
When you're white, you don't know what it's like to live in a ghetto? | ||
Maybe that's honestly what he believes, because he's a rich white guy. | ||
Well, then was he honest when he dropped the word millionaire from his speeches the moment he became a millionaire from selling his book? | ||
Did he? | ||
He stopped saying millionaire. | ||
He says, the millionaires and the billionaires in this country. | ||
So then he just changed it to the billionaires? | ||
Pretty smart. | ||
Pretty honest. | ||
I'm gonna buy his ice cream now. | ||
I guess he brought it back, saying millionaires. | ||
He just cut out millionaires and just goes to the billionaires? | ||
You're right, because the whole national conversation changed to billionaires on Twitter, like almost overnight. | ||
How many billionaires do the US really have? | ||
Look man, you got $999 million and you're flooding politics with it. | ||
I got problems with that. | ||
You're a billionaire doing the same thing. | ||
I got problems with that. | ||
Elon Musk, what does he do? | ||
He's building a spaceship? | ||
Alright, he's alright. | ||
We don't wealth tax Elon Musk. | ||
You can keep your money because he's building spaceships. | ||
I think the richer you get, and I'm not going up against your tax the pedophile movie star thing that you're coming up with in this weird group chat, but I think that, yeah, I think rich people should be given a break. | ||
Why do you think so? | ||
Like, but define rich. | ||
Because now I've, I'm, I'm not rich, but I work. | ||
You're rich, don't take my money! | ||
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Stop texting, the thousand days and the million. | |
I work hard, but now it's like the harder I work, the more money I have to pay in taxes. | ||
And I think I should be given a break. | ||
I think people should go, Hey, Aaron, you've worked hard. | ||
Enjoy it. | ||
I tweeted, tax the rich. | ||
Then I tweeted, tax Hollywood millionaires and billionaires 90%. | ||
And that is basically like, I think conservatives will agree because they don't like the Hollywood... Nobody does, because they think Tom Hanks has an ankle bracelet on and he's like in a deepfake world. | ||
It's because you get these celebrities who use their money to negatively impact politics that they know nothing about for virtue signal points. | ||
So conservatives don't like that, when you see people like Alyssa Milano coming out and using her resources to just negatively impact the country. | ||
Then the leftists are like, tax the rich, I don't care who they are. | ||
They shouldn't be doing this. | ||
They shouldn't be flooding, you know, politics into the zone. | ||
But anyway, I want to make this point. | ||
There's a few things I tweeted, and all of a sudden these leftists are, like, shocked. | ||
I tweeted the trans flag with a rifle on it, and it says, defend equality. | ||
And then I tweeted, under no pretext shall the right to keep and bear arms be infringed. | ||
There's two sentences. | ||
The leftists like to say, under no pretext. | ||
And that's a quote from Karl Marx, who said, under no pretext should arms and ammunition be surrendered. | ||
The workers should frustrate this by force if necessary. | ||
For Americans, there is the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. | ||
And I'm like, hey, we agree on this, right? | ||
Boom, combine the statement. | ||
All these leftists are like shocked. | ||
Like, it's like, no, dude, you don't understand. | ||
There's like, these statements are tribal signifiers and they mostly offend people without anyone actually understanding what it means. | ||
Do I think that transgender individuals should have AR-15s of any caliber and style they want to defend their rights? | ||
Yes. | ||
Should the Black Panthers be able to march around with their guns? | ||
The Constitution says yes, 100%. | ||
Good, honest, law-abiding Americans who want to protect themselves from tyrannical government, from criminals, just protect their families? | ||
Allowed to do it. | ||
And so it's like these leftists are surprised because I think they don't realize how much right-wing individuals and populists are not fascists and would be like, dude, take your guns. | ||
Please protect yourselves. | ||
We want you to. | ||
And when I say tax the rich, I'm not saying the dude who makes $200,000 a year or $400,000 a year. | ||
And I know many of the leftists do say that. | ||
I'm saying, I think about George Soros. | ||
The conservatives complain about him all the time, right? | ||
Okay, well, you also got the Mercers, the Koch brothers, you got Tom Steyer, you got Bloomberg, you've got right and left, and it tends to be many left-wing and authoritarian, you know, ultra-wealthy, who are flooding the zone, dumping money into politics to subvert the rights of the working class, be it left or right. | ||
Tax them, I don't care. | ||
I do think there's a problem in just giving that money to the government, because they're not going to do good things with it either. | ||
They're going to blow up kids in the Middle East. | ||
But I wonder if we start by taking away the influence of special interests, can we then start to chip away at the government to regain some control by getting rid of the millionaires and the billionaires? | ||
And I mean the people with half a billion or more in terms of millionaire. | ||
Yeah, I think you can take that influence out, but then you need to reshape everything and not go towards a military-industrial complex and put money into education and money into poor neighborhoods. | ||
Exactly, exactly. | ||
That's the challenge. | ||
My wife tells me that all the time. | ||
I'm like, tax the rich! | ||
But the only problem is, when we do, the government's gonna take that money and then go blow up kids, and they're not gonna fix, you know, infrastructure. | ||
So, that's the big challenge. | ||
But I do wonder if If we can get rid of the millionaires and billionaires who are influencing politics negatively and subverting the will of the working class individuals in this country... Let's make a list. | ||
A list of the millionaires and the billionaires? | ||
I just love saying let's make a list like all those cancel people do. | ||
Let's make a list of these people. | ||
You know who it is. | ||
Everyone knows who's influencing politics, the rich people. | ||
Just make it stop. | ||
Trump was probably the closest you were going to get to that, his notion of draining the swamp. | ||
But then you saw how deep the swamp goes. | ||
It goes back years and years. | ||
Some rich guy that comes in that's a TV star isn't going to shift that thing. | ||
They hated him so much. | ||
Trump's biggest problem, I think, was that he didn't drain the swamp. | ||
He said he was going to. | ||
And the Twitter stuff. | ||
He could have been so much better if he just kept his tweets to himself. | ||
It would have been way better. | ||
50-50. | ||
Some of the tweets circumvented media lies and allowed him a chance. | ||
You know what my favorite tweet is? | ||
Okay, because the people who watch know this. | ||
It was when Elizabeth Warren was doing that really awful live stream. | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
And she's like, I'm gonna get me a beer. | ||
And then she goes and gets a beer, her husband walks up, and he smacks her on the ass. | ||
And I'm like, wow, that was a really bad moment for a presidential campaign. | ||
But sure, fine, I guess it's the husband and wife. | ||
But she goes, I'm glad you're here. | ||
Trump tweeted. | ||
She said, Elizabeth Warren's husband comes in and says, I'm glad you're here. | ||
He's supposed to be there. | ||
He lives there. | ||
It's such an amazing tweet because it was like something you'd hear at your friend's place and his dad's in there. | ||
And it was just, it wasn't about politics. | ||
It wasn't about policy or, you know, party or anything. | ||
He was just pointing out an absurdity and it was really funny. | ||
It was so funny. | ||
Shane Gillis had this joke. | ||
When Shane got fired, he came back right away and jumped right into the stuff. | ||
Shane Gillis, if you don't know, is a brilliant comic. | ||
And you see, Saturday Night Live would have helped him inevitably, but he's going to make it no matter what. | ||
Shane had this joke where he just goes, you know, people complain about it. | ||
And he goes, I didn't vote for Trump. | ||
For those that are listening, Aaron winked. | ||
I winked at Tim very succinctly. | ||
And he goes, but he's hilarious. | ||
He's funnier than 95% of the community. | ||
He goes, if he came on after me, he would bury me. | ||
He'd be like, look at Ed Gay. | ||
Not funny. | ||
Fat. | ||
He was fired. | ||
And it was right after the SNL firing. | ||
And it was just such a great topical joke. | ||
I got invited to the White House. | ||
The sub shop in Atlantic City? | ||
Yes. | ||
No, no. | ||
I got invited to the White House. | ||
It was the White House Social Media Summit. | ||
OK. | ||
And I was like, finally! | ||
You know, in 2018, I said Republicans were too stupid, the politicians, too stupid to deal with social media censorship to save their own, you know, positions. | ||
And I was right. | ||
I like that you brought that up as a subject and then said positions instead of the word you wanted to say. | ||
Well, I mean like their jobs or their lives, whatever. | ||
But to save their own jobs, they didn't realize they were getting crushed with social media censorship. | ||
Their supporters and fans were being ripped away. | ||
And so I said that in 2018, surprisingly, you know, I actually thought Republicans were still going to win and they lost. | ||
And I was like, well, there you go. | ||
I guess I got half of it right. | ||
So I get invited to this White House summit. | ||
I'm all excited, like, finally the Republicans are gonna do something about this. | ||
And do you know what I got to experience instead of a serious and legitimate conversation about social media censorship? | ||
A little cocktail party where they want everybody to be nice and glad-hand? | ||
Donald Trump doing an hour of stand-up. | ||
Come on! | ||
Legit. | ||
Come on! | ||
It was hilarious. | ||
I wanna hit the table! | ||
That's how people do it! | ||
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Hilarious! | |
Just him? | ||
Did he have an opener? | ||
I think he did, but it was a really boring, like... I think he had an opener. | ||
I just don't remember because it didn't matter because Trump basically did stand-up. | ||
I'm telling you, Trump did stand-up. | ||
Trump does stand-up. | ||
His rallies are almost stand-up. | ||
Yes! | ||
Crowd work, he'll do a bit, then he'll walk away from the mic. | ||
Which is a weird thing. | ||
That's a very urban comic thing to do. | ||
The room was like... I was a couple hundred of Trump's most ardent supporters. | ||
Oh, I wish I could've seen this. | ||
I was the only one not wearing a suit. | ||
I'm wearing this. | ||
And people are laughing. | ||
Like, Tim Pool shows up. | ||
Everyone's in a suit but him. | ||
And I was like, because I'm here for... Look, I'm not gonna wear a suit. | ||
I'm here for a serious matter and we need to get something happening. | ||
I'm like, listen, listen. | ||
Look at this guy with his toucan. | ||
Yeah, so, in... That's a Canadian word, by the way. | ||
Duke is a very Canadian word. | ||
No, no, but I'm like, in America, people ask me about it. | ||
I'm like, in America, you can be some regular dude going to the White House and speaking your mind. | ||
You don't gotta be somebody who owns a suit. | ||
That's why I like this country. | ||
I can show up in the White House wearing my normal clothes, and that's what America's about. | ||
I don't gotta put on my formal dress attire, my awards, my pins, or anything. | ||
I can be an American saying, listen up, this matters. | ||
Now, there was some serious nature to it, but I gotta tell you, man, I sat there, and at first, I was kind of getting let down by what was going on, and then I just started just rolling with it. | ||
I'm like, this guy's hilarious. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He jokes about himself being orange. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's like, the lights! | ||
It's not my fault! | ||
They call me orange, but they put it on the TV! | ||
Everyone's laughing. | ||
They get it. | ||
They're self-aware. | ||
And it's funny how, you know, when the left tries to make fun of Trump, they use the exact same state jokes. | ||
He's overweight, orange in his small hands. | ||
And I'm like, dude, Trump's already used that bit in stand-up. | ||
You can't just keep saying it. | ||
The joke's done. | ||
Yeah, these people are stealing Trump's bit. | ||
It was all they had. | ||
He was great with crowd work. | ||
I mean, he wasn't great. | ||
There's a handful of comics that are great. | ||
I mean, I believe I'm one of the best crowd work comics around. | ||
Big Jay Oakerson, Dave Attell, there's a few. | ||
But he was fun. | ||
For his level of experience, he'd be like, look at this guy, he's ugly, what's he doing here? | ||
And when he does that yell thing, like, the fake news! | ||
You see this woman? | ||
Fat woman! | ||
I tell ya! | ||
She has no idea what she's- and he does things like that! | ||
It's a very Borstfeld style of guy. | ||
I tell ya! | ||
Take my wife! | ||
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Please! | |
It's like he's had this Rodney Dangerfield kind of aspect. | ||
Cause he- his favorite comic, and he will disavow this now, Was Jeff Ross. | ||
He loved Ross and Ross loved playing with him. | ||
And then as soon as he got in, Ross was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And I love Jeff Ross, but he had his moment where he's like, I got to remember in the 2016 cycle when Megyn Kelly was like, you've called women pigs. | ||
He goes, only Rosie O'Donnell. | ||
And the crowd erupts. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it was like they did. | ||
And it was at a time when she's attacking him and you think that they're going to jump on it. | ||
She's bleeding from everywhere. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Yeah from her eyes or you know, whatever He just like outside of that stuff Trump needed to get his tweets under control but I think if you're somebody and Who is just tribalistic. | ||
I think there's a lot of people who are scared. | ||
Didn't want to fall out of line with the tribe. | ||
They're worried about being ostracized or shunned or fired or whatever. | ||
So they just say, oh yeah, I hate Trump too. | ||
Then there are a lot of people who are just blind zealots who are like, Trump is bad. | ||
But the people who are interested in actually listening to what he had to say, we hear so many stories of people walking away from the Democratic Party when they finally decided to just watch a Trump video. | ||
Because they learned that the media was lying. | ||
And they also laughed. | ||
And they were like, that's not what they were... Like, the media was saying he said this, that, and this, and I watched the speech, and it was actually just, like, him cracking jokes, and, like, he didn't say those things. | ||
Sure, they took a lot of stuff out of context. | ||
Like, basically everything. | ||
People didn't like him. | ||
And there was also a group of people that really liked him because so many people hated him. | ||
And then you looked at the people that hated him, and you're like, oh, these people are really surface... | ||
Really weird. | ||
He's a racist, bigot, xenophobic, caused all this! | ||
the problem with democracy. She attacks it from a political standpoint and | ||
and structures good arguments so you can listen to him but other people are just | ||
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like he's a racist bigot xenophobic caused all this and you know these | |
people are idiots maybe I'm gonna listen more to what he's saying than these | ||
people. And that's what most of it was. | ||
When you looked to the prominent progressive and liberal personalities in the country, they couldn't offer up a compelling argument against Trump. | ||
And so you got people who are sitting back in their chairs laughing at what they found to be a Comedy Central-style roast of the political establishment. | ||
You know, Trump was just going at the political establishment, making fun of them, attacking them, insulting them. | ||
And for so many Americans, it felt good. | ||
Was it Michael Moore, I think, called Trump a human Molotov cocktail. | ||
And he said to all of these people, what Trump is saying, it's like music to their ears. | ||
And on November 9th, 2016, they're going to the voting booth and they're going to send the biggest F you to the political establishment ever in the history of humanity. | ||
And he was right. | ||
He got the next part wrong. | ||
He goes, and they'll be happy. | ||
For a week. | ||
Maybe a month. | ||
And then they'll realize, like the people who voted for Brexit. | ||
When in actuality, people were extremely happy for quite some time. | ||
Do you know how good your Michael Moore impression is? | ||
I can do great impressions, man. | ||
Shut my eyes. | ||
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Do more. | |
Go. | ||
Do more. | ||
I can't do it now. | ||
It's so good. | ||
Come on. | ||
Stop your inner censor and just do it. | ||
No, no, there's no more Michael Moore. | ||
It's so good! | ||
Why do you feel like I'm like Dance Monkey? | ||
It's such a good... It's the best Michael Moore I've ever heard. | ||
I'm not good enough to do impressions on cue. | ||
I can flow into it in a conversation and then invoke what I remember of them. | ||
If I practiced, I could probably... | ||
All right. | ||
Practice because it's really a skill that you could excel at. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Impersonation. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Uh, he was right, man. | ||
People like they watched Trump and it just felt good. | ||
He was throwing, he was a human Molotov cocktail being thrown into the system and he made people laugh. | ||
I'm not gonna put you on the spot, but I think like for your content afterwards, I think it should just be you as Michael Moore. | ||
I should do more voiceover for Freedom Tunes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But anyway, you know, we got into the subject of Trump and it's kind of like a post-mortem, I guess, on the Trump presidency and where we're at these days. | ||
Joe Biden is stumbling downstairs. | ||
He's giving Kamala Harris all of the jobs. | ||
She's calling foreign leaders. | ||
She's dealing with the border crisis. | ||
I said this. | ||
I said, Joe Biden, he's going to win. | ||
They're going to put him in his wheelchair. | ||
They're going to put the little blanket on his lap and they're going to wheel him into the sunroom and he's going to... | ||
And then Annie's gonna come in and Daddy Warbucks will be there too. | ||
Biden's gonna be sleeping in the sun in the study, and Kamala Harris is gonna be like, let's get to work. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's basically what we're getting. | ||
He tries to run up the stairs to make it seem like he's... Look, man, Joe doesn't need to convince anybody that he's young, because he's not. | ||
He's almost 80 years old. | ||
Bro, just walk up the stairs. | ||
He tries to, like, walk up the stairs and he falls three times. | ||
He tried to, like, you know, sort of rustle up the stairs. | ||
I don't want to say run, but, like, move more quickly, like jog up the stairs. | ||
Hustle. | ||
Hustle, hustle. | ||
Yeah, he had stuff to do on that plane. | ||
Yeah, and then he falls over. | ||
And then they said it was windy. | ||
He's falling. | ||
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It was the wind. | ||
You know when the wind knocks you off the stairs, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
When you're right in Florida in the midst of a tornado, just standing outside trying to sleep with your cousin. | ||
You know when it's happening. | ||
Actually, I wonder if there's someone who's good enough at VFX that could add a tornado background to that video and show the wind and, like, chairs flying and maybe a cow or two. | ||
I read today that, and I did not know this and maybe you can shed some wisdom on this, Kamala Harris does not need to salute anybody. | ||
I saw that. | ||
As the vice president. | ||
Is that normal or what? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if it's, it must be because of that office. | ||
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Cause she's not military. | |
Is that why it is? | ||
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I don't think she's in any kind of command. | |
I don't think she's part of the military. | ||
He has to, right? | ||
Biden has to. | ||
I don't know if he has to. | ||
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No, he's a commander. | |
He doesn't have to. | ||
It's like respect, I guess. | ||
It seems like they get no respect. | ||
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Who? | |
I don't know. | ||
I think Kamala Harris is the acting president. | ||
Look, there's reports that she's the one talking to world leaders. | ||
She's now in charge of the border crisis. | ||
What is Biden doing? | ||
He's complaining about guns on TV, I guess. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He shows up. | ||
I love seeing the trouble at the border and just knowing that it wasn't the last president's fault only. | ||
It's their fault. | ||
These are bigger places and they're more comfortable to keep these migrant children that we've separated from their families. | ||
Just own up to it! | ||
If they just owned up to it, wouldn't you and wouldn't other people go, hey, now we can listen to what they want to say? | ||
Wouldn't it level the playing field for you? | ||
This is what we were talking about with Black Panther and if we had a black president, what they could get away with. | ||
Yeah. | ||
weaponized their own problems against Trump. Barack Obama created these facilities. Trump | ||
inherited them. And then they blamed Trump while posting photos from the Obama administration. | ||
Then Trump shut them down. This is crazy. Trump shut down some of these facilities. | ||
Biden reopened them. Apparently Kamala Harris was protesting out in front of one of them | ||
and then reopened it. | ||
It's amazing how that works, right? | ||
And what do we get now? | ||
There's like this really cringe video of a woman singing Part of Your World by the Little Mermaid song, but it's about Joe Biden. | ||
I watched literally two seconds and I was like, I can't watch. | ||
Your head exploded and you just fell over. | ||
I was just like, I'm not gonna, I'm not giving this two minutes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I didn't even have time to take a nap today. | ||
And I was all excited to get here. | ||
And I'm like, I don't have the two minutes. | ||
To be fair, Yeah. | ||
well actually no i was gonna say to be fair the right does have their mean | ||
because of trump but i gotta be honest the mean because of trump actually funny | ||
like you see the one where i think is carpe don't tell me where it's a time | ||
magazine cover and it says trump twenty twenty four trump twenty twenty | ||
eight trump thirty after he keeps going to tend to intend to tend to and that | ||
shows trump dancing in the number keeps going and i'll freaked out it was | ||
hilarious There's the one where Trump's doing that weird dance where | ||
he does the weird fist thing. | ||
And it's like playing that song or whatever. Those were funny. The memes were funny. They | ||
were ridiculous. But the meme, like the things they're doing now, the Democrats about Biden, | ||
it's like, I liken it to this. You ever see like pure flicks or like old, | ||
really low quality Christian versions of superheroes and stuff? | ||
Bibleman and VeggieTales and stuff? | ||
I think so. | ||
That's basically what the left has become. | ||
Hollywood and the TV industry, the Democrats are this like low quality unhip facsimile of actual fun mainstream culture. | ||
The Puritans have taken it over and now they're producing just cringe ideology content. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The message is more important than the content. | ||
But that being said, people seek out genuine thought and genuine entertainment more so than they used to. | ||
People are more aware of their choices, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And it's a lot of reruns, a lot of older movies. | ||
Newer movies, man, I tell you, it's shockingly bad stuff. | ||
I had, we have an artist named Matt Miller. | ||
He does all of our artwork, like these Wuhan shirts and stuff, and I'm not trying to plug him, but I'm just telling you how innovative he is. | ||
He worked on this movie that was about these stuntmen that did a jump, and on their car was a Confederate flag, because it was modeled after the Dukes of Hazzard thing. | ||
The movie's gone. | ||
They pulled the movie from everything. | ||
Because there's a Confederate flag on a car in a movie. | ||
Can I, maybe I should just fund a short film, or maybe like a feature length, just really low budget, but like, a well done low budget, that just is like, the anti-wokest of anti-woke. | ||
I think we should. | ||
First of all, I'll do it with you, but lose the idea of very low budget, and at least go to medium budget. | ||
But what's medium budget? | ||
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Because I mean like low budget as in... 150k we could make. | |
That's what I mean by low budget. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Low budget could be like... Now you could shoot a movie on a phone. | ||
It'd be crappy, but 150k we make like an 80s style, totally raunch, un-PC movie. | ||
My buddy Zach Wynn had this idea too. | ||
Could it be like a buddy cop film? | ||
It could be whatever you want. | ||
Give me 150k. | ||
I got the people will put it together. | ||
Let's make a movie. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Script. | ||
Come on, you're antiquated. | ||
Yeah, we've thought about I mean, I had the money. | ||
We were right before COVID. | ||
We're going to do a cancel culture movie. | ||
And we were going to cozy up to the guys that were canceling online and pretend that we weren't going to Do a bad thing. | ||
And then we're going to cover Shane Gillis and cover all these people. | ||
And then hopefully find, you know, all these canceled people have horrible skeletons in their closet. | ||
I don't know if you know what drives them, but they're yelling loudly to cover up what they're hiding. | ||
You were going to do a fictional movie. | ||
No, we're gonna do a doc, because I did a doc called 25 Sets where I did 25 shows in a night. | ||
25 stand-up shows in a night. | ||
And then James Altucher, who owns Stand-Up New York, was like, let's do something else. | ||
And we came up with this cancel this movie idea. | ||
We've been trying to get him to come on the show too, but it's like... James is great, I'll talk to him. | ||
I mean, we just need to find a schedule for all this stuff. | ||
Yeah, he's in Florida now, because he said New York is dead. | ||
And then he got out of there real quick. | ||
And I love James. | ||
And then you remember Seinfeld was like, no, it's okay. | ||
I can see it from the Hamptons. | ||
That's Trump doing Seinfeld. | ||
See, I'm not as good at impressions as you. | ||
There's only some that I'm really good at, but I guess a decent amount. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's a great skill to have. | ||
But yeah, we should definitely do an over-the-top, un-PC, 80s-style raunch fest. | ||
Remember Porky's, where they're looking through the hole and the girls are changing? | ||
No, I don't know that one. | ||
Porky's was a classic, and it was shot in Canada, too. | ||
Was it 80s? | ||
Yeah, that was one of the... Remember, there was movies where you're like, oh, tits! | ||
And you were so excited. | ||
I was born in the late 80s. | ||
Were you? | ||
I was born in 86. | ||
Sorry. | ||
I was born in 72. | ||
So you got to grow up all that craziness. | ||
Hot Dog. | ||
These are movies. | ||
I will watch Black Panther if you watch Hot Dog and Porky's. | ||
Fair deal. | ||
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Hot Dog was great. | ||
It's a ski movie and there's like a stereotypical Asian guy. | ||
He's like, I'm so scared to ski. | ||
And then that's how he talked. | ||
I'm doing an impression. | ||
And then, uh, but you just seem like, oh, boobs, like hot tub scenes. | ||
And you're so excited for boobs. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I I've seen what was fast times. | ||
That was the eighties, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Fast Times is pretty good. | ||
Great soundtrack. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Let's, let's, let's make a, uh, uh, stereotypical eighties anti-woke. | ||
All right. | ||
Maybe we even get Ryan Long involved. | ||
Definitely. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're working together on the Our Pillow project. | ||
We'll see if we can get it together and we'll see how it plays out, because I don't know if the pillow thing's actually going to end up happening. | ||
For, like, you know, the good pillow. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think the news cycle kind of ran its course, but we have that burlap sack over there. | ||
Yeah, I see it. | ||
Full of packing peanuts. | ||
It's very funny. | ||
So we're, uh, you know, we're thinking about it. | ||
It's got, it's super topical, so it only really works if David Hogg actually does start a pillow company. | ||
And I'm not sure he's actually going to do it. | ||
But if he does, then we're going to have the communist version of my pillow. | ||
That's great. | ||
Do you feel, uh, when you look at a school shooting like that one, uh, that grabs so much notoriety for so long? | ||
I go down to Florida twice a year. | ||
We got like a little condo there and I go down and do comedy a lot. | ||
My wife came with me and she did a Parkland joke 10 minutes outside of Parkland and the whole crowd turned on her. | ||
It's all like... They were mad. | ||
They were offended, I think is the best way to put it. | ||
And she's like, what's the problem? | ||
Whenever she opens for me, she inevitably walks some of the crowd and just defends them and doesn't understand why I don't want her to open for me. | ||
So, her name's Christine Meehan-Berg, by the way. | ||
She's very funny. | ||
And I'm just wondering, do you think in the cases of these school shootings, where a school shooting happens, is that neighborhood then safe for 30 years after? | ||
Would you send a kid to that school if you go, hey, I'm going to move down to Parkland now because I think it's out of the way? | ||
Definitely not. | ||
I think they're going to overreact and create overbearing laws and panic, and it's going to become nightmarish for the people who live there. | ||
You look at like Norway, for instance, and there was a tragic event, we'll call it that. | ||
And they mourned and they carried on because they realized that we can't control the wind. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
In the U.S., you get Chicago every weekend for decades. | ||
And they laugh in your face and insult you when you bring it up. | ||
They say, you don't really, like, it's remarkable to me that I'm like, hey, I'm kind of from this place, and I actually interviewed a black woman who was leading the charge on protecting gun rights, getting illegal guns off the street, and advocating for victims of gun violence. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They don't want to talk about it, and they will tell you to shut your mouth when you do. | ||
But then when you get, you know, these other tragic events that negatively impact or scare the white, progressive, wealthy, and affluent suburbs, all of a sudden now they demand you bend the knee. | ||
But what happens is they panic. | ||
They create overbearing and insane rules, laws, and regulations that don't make sense. | ||
Literally don't. | ||
Why do people not care about black communities? | ||
they've or because it's tribalism that guides everything the democratic tribe | ||
and i'm not talking about leftists like socialists actually want | ||
socialism in the want marxist revolution or whatever | ||
the democrat tribe doesn't care about any kind of principle i learned as a | ||
very early early at a young age when all the democrats were protesting george w bush in war | ||
the moment obama got elected they were gone and they were singing and dancing about obama while he bombed | ||
case and i like well as people i don't have a bomb flint | ||
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Bomb Flint? | ||
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Yeah. | |
What do you mean? | ||
This was in a Michael Moore movie, you would know. | ||
Oh, 11-9 or whatever. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Was there any truth to that? | ||
Or am I just way off base and that's a conspiracy theory? | ||
I don't know the full details about it. | ||
But Michael Moore is genuinely nuts. | ||
He thinks Donald Trump got elected because of Gwen Stefani. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
He says, Gwen Stefani got paid more money and Trump got mad, so he used a presidential campaign run to boost his salary so that he could go to NBC and claim, now that he's a presidential candidate, they should pay him more. | ||
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The reason that's psychotic is that Donald Trump registered make America great again years like I think four or five | ||
years before he even actually Announced his run. Yeah, everybody knew he was preparing to | ||
run and even talked about running back I think mm for the Reform Party or something. So Michael | ||
Moore has just gone totally crackpot Yeah, but the example because I've been talking about gun | ||
control a lot They come out and they're like because of these events we | ||
got a ban the ar-15 And it's like, bro, that's just like saying, ban gun. | ||
It doesn't mean anything. | ||
Say, ban AR-15! | ||
What AR-15? | ||
What caliber? | ||
What kind of, what are you talking about when you say that? | ||
Because there's a bunch of other semi-automatic rifles that are functionally the same, that aren't AR-15s. | ||
So basically, they're coming out, and they're telling you to ban something that won't change anything they're complaining about. | ||
It is just an overbearing, like, reaction to a crisis. | ||
So, to your question. | ||
I would not send my kid or move to these neighborhoods. | ||
They're gonna have laws like, if the cat sneezes, it's a $20 fine. | ||
And you're gonna be like, what? | ||
And you're gonna be like, it's the law! | ||
Because they panic. | ||
That's the knee-jerk reaction is to make people more afraid. | ||
Well, we gotta go to Super Chats. | ||
We're going a little long on this, but it was fun. | ||
For those that are listening, if you haven't already, smash the like button, hit that notification bell, subscribe to the show, go to TimCast.com, become a member, because we're gonna have an exclusive members-only segment, probably gonna be one of the dirtiest comedy bits we've heard in a long time, I guess. | ||
That's how you're making it sound. | ||
I mean, it's pretty safe for what I do, but yeah. | ||
It'll be fun, and I'm sure it'll be profanity-laced, so... But, uh, but again, we're gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna... We are going to read your superchats, so smash that like button. | ||
Let's jump right in. | ||
Graf Von Tierl says, Reddit hired someone who enabled pedos and banned people from bringing that person up. | ||
To me, that's the last straw. | ||
I've deleted my Reddit account over this, and I remember all kinds of poor decisions prior to this. | ||
That is a huge scandal right now. | ||
I saw that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's a bit that we do on our show. | ||
You remember, we'll save this for after. | ||
It's freaking people out. | ||
Jay Smith says, have Aaron Berg ask you if you like John Cougar Mellencamp? | ||
Who's who's a boy? | ||
That's a musician, right? | ||
Yeah, it's it's a bit that we do on our show. | ||
You remember? We'll save this for after. | ||
But you remember the song that he do? | ||
Remember the sucking on a chili dog thing? | ||
So now it's gone. | ||
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Little diddy about Jack and Diane. | |
Two American kids growing up in the heartland. | ||
So then one guy did this thing where he goes, sucking on a chili dog. | ||
So he made the whole song just the word sucking on a chili dog. | ||
And what we do is I lure people in and I go, hey, do you like John Cougar Mellencamp? | ||
And you go, oh, yeah. | ||
And I go, which song do you love? | ||
And you go, that one. | ||
So then we start to play that song and then we show scat porn to them. | ||
Way over the top. | ||
All right. | ||
Your face is priceless to me. | ||
DebateZoomer says, how long until MLK is canceled and the statues are torn down? | ||
He was a conservative Republican preacher who had misogynistic tendencies. | ||
Tim, do you think you'd ever go on? | ||
What is that? | ||
T-I-S-M? | ||
What is that? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
No, no. | ||
It's very soon that he's going to get canceled. | ||
MLK? | ||
Yeah, definitely. | ||
Come on. | ||
Bro, do you believe in Dr. King's dream? | ||
That, well, I do, but I don't think everybody else does. | ||
That one day my four little children will be judged, not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character? | ||
Sure, that'd be great to me. | ||
Okay, that defies the law. | ||
So you're saying we should judge him by the content of his character? | ||
Martin Luther King? | ||
Yeah. | ||
We should definitely judge him by the content of his character. | ||
But it's do as I say, not as I do. | ||
Don't you know how that works? | ||
The woke don't like Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
Really? | ||
They might lie and claim it because regular liberals will be shocked. | ||
If you take Ibram X. Kendi, this famous woke, or Robin DiAngelo, and they went to a seminar with a bunch of run-of-the-mill liberal types and said they think that Dr. King was wrong, the liberals would go, whoa, whoa! | ||
That's an affront to their worldview. | ||
So they have to feign support for a colorblind future while advocating for a, you know, color vision, whatever, like a racially segregated future. | ||
Wouldn't it be easier to just be honest and go, well, no, they want power and they believe they have the right to lie to steal it. | ||
Jeez. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So that's why I ask liberals who are indoctrinated, I'll say, do you agree with Dr. King's dream? | ||
And they say, yes. | ||
And I specify his dream was specifically kind of character. | ||
Then I say, how does what you are doing with racial segregation at colleges support Dr. King's dream? | ||
And they get really angry. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because they're fighting against Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
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They are fighting his vision and his dream. | ||
I heard these stories from my grandparents, man. | ||
I knew all about civil rights. | ||
And I can tell you, these people absolutely were the bad guys back then and the bad guys today. | ||
The only problem is, today, they've regained power and they're starting to win. | ||
These are right-wing reactionaries. | ||
The corporate Democrats are not authoritarian left. | ||
They're not. | ||
They pretend to be, maybe, but they're authoritarian, probably centrist or authoritarian right. | ||
For the most part, they don't care about whether it's a corporation or a communism. | ||
They care about command— They care about corporatism. | ||
So they can claim to be somewhat traditional or somewhat progressive, but still just want to seize your rights, seize your guns, take away your speech. | ||
And they want to rewind the clock to bring us back to an era of racial segregation and animosity. | ||
And it's working. | ||
They're doing it. | ||
They're creating these racial affinity groups. | ||
They're segregating people based on race at universities, and they're exacerbating and flaming racial tensions in this country. | ||
They're doing it on purpose, under the guise of opposing racism, doing everything in their power to make more people racists. | ||
So we're right. | ||
In what regard? | ||
In every regard of all the points that I've brought up. | ||
These people that are crying racism are the ones that are racist themselves, right? | ||
Not necessarily. | ||
So, a lot of these people are blind zealots. | ||
Okay, so they're tribal and they're jumping onto that bandwagon because they think it's the right thing to do. | ||
And they're being led by the Democratic Party, which is the party historically of Jim Crow, segregation, racism, slavery, the Confederates. | ||
We all know that, but people then look at that and go, well, no, they've changed this party. | ||
That was a very clever strategy on the part of the Democrats. | ||
They knew you're not going to win. | ||
So let me ask you this. | ||
I'm a good person. | ||
Agree? | ||
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From what you know? | ||
So far. | ||
So far, so good. | ||
There you go. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
That's all I needed to hear. | ||
That's what the battle is for by people that are constantly under attack because we're made to believe that we're horrible people for saying the things we say or doing the things we do, which include taking care of our families, supporting people, making people laugh, starting positive communities, wanting to give back to communities. | ||
How many people committed a hate crime against an Asian because of Dave Chappelle's joke where he mocked Chinese people? | ||
None. | ||
None. | ||
No. | ||
I guarantee you, and I try to avoid absolutes, but I am willing to bet a substantial amount of money that not a single person watched Dave Chappelle make fun of Chinese people and then got instantly filled with a blinding rage and then wanted to go commit a hate crime. | ||
But what did Jay Leno say? | ||
What did these other comics say? | ||
Ellery Smith, this robot chicken writer, says that her joke about Pad Thai contributed to the violence. | ||
No, it didn't. | ||
Shut up, you egotist. | ||
You think you're so important, so special, and so influential. | ||
You are not. | ||
You are some random teenager who said something dumb on the internet. | ||
No one cares. | ||
No one cares. | ||
This is the lies they push. | ||
And it's obvious when they don't criticize Dave Chappelle for it. | ||
I can't. | ||
It would offend delicate sensibilities of uninitiated liberals. | ||
I did a show years ago called White Guys Matter and it was just white stand-up comics and it was satirical. | ||
You laughed at it because you understand that it's a joke. | ||
We matter! | ||
We need jobs! | ||
We matter! | ||
And we went, I did it in Toronto on a night, hear nothing about it. | ||
It's a Wednesday. | ||
I talked to Mark Breslin, who owns Yuck Yucks, and I go, hey, for the Wednesday you want to do the show, White Guys Matter, because Wednesday's normally 20, 30 people. | ||
This is back when I wouldn't draw that much. | ||
He goes, all right, it's not going to help ticket sales. | ||
Sure enough, two days before, people catch wind of it. | ||
They're so upset. | ||
Boom. | ||
Show sells out. | ||
People attack it. | ||
He's a Nazi! | ||
He's a right wing! | ||
My grandmother was in the Holocaust. | ||
That's just an argument you would use against Nazism. | ||
And then, of course, without telling anybody, I donate all the proceeds to a black trans charity. | ||
Without telling anybody. | ||
But then if someone finds out, well he did that to cover up the... No! | ||
It's just funny and good. | ||
So why are they so judgmental? | ||
When we're not. | ||
We aren't judging them saying... They're bullies. | ||
They want power. | ||
They'll lie to get it. | ||
There you go. | ||
Well, I'll tell you this. | ||
There are some people who are bullies, for sure. | ||
And that's the weapon they're looking for. | ||
That's why I was critical of Tucker Carlson when he ragged on Taylor Lorenz. | ||
I'm like, dude, you want to criticize the tweet of a journalist, you cannot mention their name. | ||
Explain a New York Times journalist said this. | ||
Leave their name out, they'll still try and feign some kind of victimhood. | ||
They need that. | ||
They need conservatives to do this. | ||
And for some reason, conservatives think they're fighting on an equal footing. | ||
It's not. | ||
No, they're fighting an uphill battle. | ||
The rules don't apply to the left the same way they do to the right. | ||
To the right, when they engage in name-calling and calling people out the way the left and the media does, it doesn't work! | ||
It's worse. | ||
You're giving them the ammo they're asking for. | ||
They're cheering and laughing at you when you do it. | ||
I don't- I don't name my enemies. | ||
Ever. | ||
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Right. | |
Yeah. | ||
You talk about the things they say, the ideas, or the institutions. | ||
That's right. | ||
Sometimes I'll name some people if they're in a powerful enough position. | ||
Politicians I'll name all the time because it's civics. | ||
All right, here we got, uh, TheBlackBlade says, Weird, I'm 39 and officially retired. | ||
Have some ex-rollerblader love and get some new coping. | ||
Bolt a new rail to the ground, add some vert to the halfpipe, and as always, keep up the magnificent work. | ||
Hey, will do. | ||
Artifices says, what do you think about the idea that creators add to attention commodification via donors and subs, also perpetuating the idea that it is impossible to do what you do due to market saturation? | ||
What makes your opinion more valuable than anyone else's with similar experience? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I can talk really fast for a really long time and I make a ton of content. | ||
That's it. | ||
Probably it. | ||
There's a lot of people I've watched their content and they can't talk as quickly and for as long. | ||
I'm not even kidding. | ||
I know, but it's funny to me that it's so simplistic yet it seems so difficult. | ||
I talk fast. | ||
I talk fast and I can talk forever. | ||
I learned it because I used to do fundraising for nonprofits. | ||
There's a trick. | ||
There's a couple different sales techniques. | ||
One of them is the slow hypnotic sales pitch where you don't let them leave and you talk really slow. | ||
So when you have, and then there's eventually like, but then there's also the ultra fast. | ||
Listen, I'm telling you, this is the most important thing in the world. | ||
You're going to get your credit card right now. | ||
We're going to sign this form because you are going to be changing the world. | ||
You want to change the world, right? | ||
Of course you do. | ||
You already said yes. | ||
I know you love it. | ||
Martin Luther King raped me. | ||
All right, Ben. | ||
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That's too much. | ||
But yeah, so it's, you know, I used to do fundraising and it was talk really fast. | ||
My pitch was usually the bing bang boom, you know, here we're gonna go and you make them go like whoa whoa whoa and then like definitely and then they sign up. | ||
And you mix up sometimes the slow talk and the fast talk. | ||
That would be great. | ||
You get hit in the head with a rock or like an air conditioner falls down and bangs you on the head and you're like... | ||
So as I was saying... Then they feel bad and they donate. | ||
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All right, Christopher Knoll says, shout out to DS Wilson and his new book Atlas Hugged. | ||
Ebook for as little as $1. | ||
You left libs will love his criticism of Ayn Rand. | ||
Must read. | ||
Could be Ian's presidential playbook, Defund the Fed. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Hey, interesting. | ||
cap uh let's see cpl hillbilly that corporal hillbilly says north korea launched two icbms into the sea of japan today yahoo news told me so that's freaky man heard jim satala says hey aaron jim from florida here are you saying that Are you saying that two Wongs make a white? | ||
IHW rules compound media is the free speech network. | ||
I'm allowed to say that because I am part Asian. | ||
Everybody has to know. | ||
If Dave Chappelle can make fun of Asians, I can playfully join in and make fun of my own family. | ||
He's part Asian too, I bet. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
Enough, I suppose. | ||
Isn't everybody? | ||
Well, I think I'm allowed to. | ||
There's actually a really funny college humor bit where there's a panel of a full Asian, a half Asian and a quarter Asian, and they're judging mixed race Asian people and giving them permission to do certain things. | ||
It's a really funny bit. | ||
So like a guy walks in, he goes, I'm one sixteenth Asian on my mom's side. | ||
When I'm eating at a Chinese food restaurant, can I order with an accent and use chopsticks? | ||
And they're like, Yeah, we think that one's okay. | ||
You're good to do it. | ||
And then at the end, they're like, the, the, uh, are you really black panel? | ||
A guy, a white guy walks in and he goes, my great great grandfather was black. | ||
And they go, you're black. | ||
That was the joke from college humor, I guess. | ||
Like the Asians were arguing about it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Brandon Savage says, Tim, five bucks says you can get Shane Gillis on your show. | ||
Okay. | ||
So beer might lock in the deal. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'd love to have him. | ||
That'd be great. | ||
Garrett Norman says, Tim, did you see the Forbes article about the Biden administration asking the Supreme Court to ignore the Second and Fourth Amendment, written by Nick Sabella? | ||
I did see that! | ||
It's amazing! | ||
That's where we're at these days, huh? | ||
We didn't do anything to him. | ||
It was entirely voluntary. | ||
We were like, Luke don't leave! | ||
Do to Luke have you poured any new concrete slabs lately? | ||
I'd like some professionals to come and inspect your casa with some luminol love the show | ||
Luke He abandoned us. We didn't do anything to yeah, we bagged | ||
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He said that the pressure was just too great, and that he was scared of greatness. | ||
He was terrified, yeah. | ||
His only choice was to run to the beaches of Florida and hide, because he realized that if he did stay on the show too long, that people would... he would have a certain responsibility. | ||
You know, with great power comes great responsibility. | ||
Too famous. | ||
Yeah, he doesn't want to be too famous, and he doesn't want to be... he just couldn't do it. | ||
Yeah, he was just too scared. | ||
Yeah, the strain was too much for him to bear. | ||
All right, Jonathan, I hope he's listening, by the way. | ||
Jonathan Tremblay says, I work for Walton's. | ||
We sell meat processing equipment and supplies. | ||
We created Meatgistics to teach people to make awesome, is it MEST products? | ||
Because it's in MEST, okay. | ||
Meat products. | ||
Well, it says MEST twice. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
Meat products. | ||
If you get into hunting, Snid and want to learn. | ||
All right. | ||
And want to learn how to make awesome sausage and jerky. | ||
I'd love to teach you and supply the needed equipment. | ||
Very cool. | ||
I don't know if I can get into that. | ||
Maybe, uh, other people. | ||
Ben Walker says, speaking of good comics, what are the odds we can get Tim Dillon and his producer Ben on here? | ||
Always hilarious, but he's really been killing the game lately. | ||
I think the issue with people like Tim Dillon is that these comics that are gaining anybody who's gaining too big of an audience too quickly has no reason to come on a show if they already have their own platform. | ||
So, some people will, some people won't. | ||
People get busy too. | ||
We got one for you. | ||
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All right. | |
Rook says, Aaron Berg looks like great value Joe Rogan. | ||
That's true. | ||
I get that often. | ||
Great value is a good one. | ||
Great value. | ||
Yeah, it's better than discount. | ||
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Right, right, right. | |
I like that. | ||
Because, you know, great value is what's Walmart's brand. | ||
Great value. | ||
It's almost, you're a better value Joe Rogan. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Smirkin Fidel says Jay Leno was literally the ambassador for political correctness. | ||
He's not short, he's vertically challenged. | ||
Remember that line of comedy on The Tonight Show? | ||
He ushered in the wokeness. | ||
Really? | ||
Wow. | ||
Well, Jay Leno is another one of these late night, you know, talk show hosts. | ||
Undead Neanderthal says, hey Tim and crew, love the show. | ||
Can I get a shout out from my podcast, Land of the Shadow People, host by the Paranormal Pilgrim? | ||
I like it. | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
Check that out, guys. | ||
Bethany L says, would you guys consider discussing the breaking story about the Reddit mod? | ||
Perhaps. | ||
I don't know too much about it. | ||
This is the mod that apparently is associated with like the Liberal Democrats in the UK. | ||
And they were trying to cover up that they were involved in some really creepy goings-on. | ||
So I guess they made a bot to just scrub her name from all the posts, which was super interesting. | ||
Reddit as a corporation did. | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
Yeah, it's a little sketchy. | ||
El Furious Strout says, Tim, you've inspired me to start creating music. | ||
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Yes. | |
I've recorded some concept vocals to a new song I'm writing called Power Grab. | ||
It's on my channel now. | ||
I look forward to the feedback. | ||
Thanks for all that you do, IRL Crew. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Brandon Tom says, look at Tim denigrating Trump's masculinity based on outward traits alone, as if we don't revere little engines that could, Davids and Goliaths. | ||
What about the masculine traits of always fighting for what's right and overcoming impossible odds? | ||
Well, I think we did eventually get to the mentality of masculinity too. | ||
Yeah, we did. | ||
So all right. | ||
Jack Herrera says, let's talk about the UFOs or the border crisis. | ||
Maybe we'll get into that in the exclusive members only segment. | ||
So again, make sure you're over at TimCast.com as a member and you're smashing that like button. | ||
Miss Swagger Wagon says, as soon as your app is out, I'm canceling my YTP and joining. | ||
Also, today is my Monday and I listen at work. | ||
So I've binged three episodes today. | ||
Keep on being dope. | ||
Thanks to everyone. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
So the new website is coming soon. | ||
We're trying to make sure we roll it out perfectly so that no members are affected negatively. | ||
And then we're going to have an app coming out shortly after that. | ||
We still are going to have everything on YouTube. | ||
So, you know, just so you know. | ||
KeybladeMasterAndy says, it seems there is a lot of people in the chat that doubt you were ever homeless. | ||
Care to elaborate? | ||
Um, okay. | ||
I was 18 and left my house because I was 18, and I went to go work at O'Hare for American Eagle Airlines. | ||
And I had lived with my grandpa for a little bit. | ||
Oh man, long story. | ||
So my dad had an apartment. | ||
He had already prepaid the lease. | ||
He moved out. | ||
So when I was 18, I moved into that studio with my brother and me and my friends hung out, but the lease expired eventually. | ||
I then had nowhere to go, so my parents were like, well, you can live with your grandpa. | ||
Lived with my grandpa for a little bit. | ||
Started working for, this is when I was working at O'Hare Airport. | ||
And then some family things happened. | ||
My grandpa passed away. | ||
And then I had nowhere to go. | ||
In order to get to the airport, I had to live close enough to the airport because I had to be there by 5 a.m. | ||
because my shift started at 5.30. | ||
And then couldn't live with my family. | ||
They wouldn't let me. | ||
So I started sleeping in the airport. | ||
I had a car. | ||
I started sleeping in a car. | ||
And then there was a period where my car had, you know, stripped tires at Long story short, there were a few nights I ended up sleeping outside. | ||
Slept in my car for the most part over the period of a few months. | ||
Slept at the airport for a little bit. | ||
And then eventually just got sick of it. | ||
Ended up quitting and then moving. | ||
And it's actually, I think it's fair to say that I was hard homeless on and off for a short period. | ||
And then I was sleeping on friends' couches homeless for an extended period. | ||
That's the easiest way to describe it, I suppose. | ||
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Would you sleep in the front seat? | |
Uh, yeah, usually. | ||
And I got a ticket once. | ||
I had, I had left work and was like super tired cause I worked a double shift. | ||
And so I pulled off on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere. | ||
And it was like, I got to go to sleep. | ||
I'm going to sleep here. | ||
And a cop woke me up and gave me a parking ticket. | ||
And I was like, I'm sitting here with the blinkers on and I don't care. | ||
And I was like, great. | ||
The poor get poorer. | ||
Cause I can't afford to pay this. | ||
And then, you know, a bunch of other stuff happened. | ||
My license got suspended and man, talk about oof. | ||
So bouncing around from different friends who would have me and uh, yeah, eventually. | ||
Ended up how did I end up finding it? | ||
Oh, yeah, eventually one of my friends let me crash in their pantry, which was big for a couple hundred bucks then from there I actually ended up in my own place and Then I had this like three-bedroom apartment with like seven people living in it So nobody paid anything that skateboarders do yeah, and then I moved to Los Angeles got a job made some money Finally got a real apartment, you know, I worked my way up from there. | ||
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I used to wash my hands with rainwater Living in my buddy's car Wow Glamorous. | |
David Murdock says, Hey Tim, you talk video games and zombies. | ||
Real life drag queen Zayn Dimaj is zombie slayer extraordinaire battling mobs suffering a mind virus in Drag the Dead. | ||
Third-person shooter now in development. | ||
Counterculture. | ||
Learn more at David Murdock Art on Twitter and Mines. | ||
Cool. | ||
Jordan N says, Trump may not be the most masculine, but it's hard to argue that he isn't an alpha. | ||
He walks into a room and everyone instantly gravitates towards him and he tends to control the situation. | ||
That is 100% true. | ||
He is a dominating and imposing figure that people cannot give up. | ||
So I don't know if you'd call it masculinity. | ||
People are addicted to Donald Trump. | ||
Period. | ||
They loved him on TV. | ||
They loved him for who he was. | ||
Then when he was president, no one could shut up about him. | ||
Everyone. | ||
I'm gonna say this. | ||
I think he exited with grace on that final day. | ||
I was thinking that too, yeah. | ||
Where he's just like, you're all special people. | ||
I love you. | ||
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Goodbye. | |
And then he didn't do the football handoff whenever he just got in a plane and flew to Florida. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then there was some Democrat guy who was like, It's, you know, he did a hypothetical. | ||
He's like 1201 PM. | ||
Donald Trump lands in Florida. | ||
Black SUVs are racing down the tarmac lights, flashing. | ||
They surround the plane. | ||
Men in black suits, jump out guns drawn. | ||
Donald Trump is finally being arrested. | ||
And I'm like, these people, these people, it's blue and on man. | ||
These people are crazy. | ||
They don't go to jail. | ||
These people. | ||
All right. | ||
Cirilio says, just came back after a 30-minute break. | ||
Had to take time to talk to a friend about purchasing a handgun, because I'm nervous Biden will make it impossible soon. | ||
Also, rising tensions have me worried. | ||
Many thanks, pool crew. | ||
3D-printed guns are here to stay. | ||
I mean, it's just, there's nothing that can be done about it. | ||
Ashley and Kea says, I love Compound Media Week on IRL. | ||
Chrissy, then Berg. | ||
Aaron, how soon till you ditch Geno and join Kumia? | ||
Today. | ||
I came on this show to make the announcement. | ||
I am firing Gino Disconte. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
Oh, snap. | ||
I will not leave that. | ||
No, Gino and I will be together. | ||
I'm going to have to issue an apology after realizing this in the super chat. | ||
They say, Wong Tan says, Tim, Aaron is a racist who co-hosts a show with racist Gino Disconte and racist compound media also owned by a racist vampire. | ||
Oh, snap. | ||
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We're going to have to issue an apology over your appearance. | |
It's quite acceptable. | ||
I would like to apologize to everybody. | ||
Really helping it there. | ||
there. | ||
JT says, people who fear black guns and want them banned are just lashing out because of | ||
their internalized white supremacy. | ||
I love you Ian, stay amazing. | ||
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Thank you. | |
All right. | ||
Jason Van Kirk says, Tim, there are 614 billionaires in the U.S. | ||
and 18.7 millionaires. | ||
Love the show. | ||
Everyone keep up the good work. | ||
And we should tax all of their money every single- I'm kidding. | ||
But how about we all agree that the Hollywood and media ones, that's fair game, right? | ||
We can tax all their money? | ||
Yeah, I'm with you on it. | ||
Conservatives and progressives alike, we agree? | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's the compromise. | ||
Yes. | ||
We can't tax all of the rich. | ||
But we can tax the rich that the conservatives don't like. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I don't think the leftists like these people either. | ||
They don't like liberals. | ||
Softshell Crab says, what do y'all think about overtime being taxed? | ||
Should it continue to be taxed or not? | ||
No. | ||
Why not? | ||
Because I worked with nurses and they would work extra hours and they would be like, it doesn't matter how much I work. | ||
I'm just going to be moved up. | ||
Like a tax, not a tax bracket. | ||
You were telling me that, but it wasn't going to increase their pay enough that they were never going to see a single penny on how much they work. | ||
Well, think about it this way. | ||
If you, uh, Overtime is usually what, time and a half? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So that will offset any increase in your tax bracket if you go to a higher level. | ||
But interestingly, if you are making $80,000 a year, I don't know what the exact tax brackets are, but let's just give a hypothetical. | ||
You're making $80,000 a year, and they're like, OK, we're going to pay you an extra $5,000 raise. | ||
We're going to pay you a 5% raise. | ||
You know, so you get a certain percentage, but then that money is taxed an additional 5% because you went to a higher bracket. | ||
You're not really necessarily going to see that raise, you know what I mean? | ||
If they tax you on that number. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
Janet Partridge says, 1972 produced some good free thinkers. | ||
Cool guest. | ||
Is that what, 1972? | ||
That's your... What did they say? | ||
You were born in 1972? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
They say they produced some good free thinkers. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
The best. | ||
Ben Walker says, get Tim Dillon on the show. | ||
Yes or yes? | ||
I think the question is whether or not Tim Dillon will come on the show. | ||
Like, we have tons of people on the show. | ||
We have, you know, all different types. | ||
There's a lot of very, very famous people. | ||
They're like, why don't you try getting, you know, Donald Trump on the show? | ||
It's like, oh yeah, that's great. | ||
Let me call Donald Trump. | ||
Alexander Scarpecci says, President is the commander-in-chief and within the chain of command of the military and the protocol is to salute. | ||
The vice president is not, but could still salute out of respect. | ||
Well, I don't think she respects anybody. | ||
Okay. | ||
Ethan Sacco says, I'm a former Marine and all enlisted have to salute officers no matter what. | ||
Officers can choose to salute back if they want. | ||
We would all salute an officer individually to piss them off and make them salute back. | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
Cameron Luer says, can you talk about a convention of states? | ||
It's super important and I think could help save this country for a while longer. | ||
So many people don't know about it. | ||
Article 5. | ||
Well, there's a bunch of different articles, I guess. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's different, uh, like the states can convene and change the constitution. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah, you need a certain amount, I suppose. | ||
Yeah, you do. | ||
You need like two thirds or whatever, so 38 or something. | ||
Jeffrey Person says Alexander the Great conquered the known world by controlling four institutions, school, religion, art, and media and entertainment. | ||
Sound familiar? | ||
People learn from histories, man. | ||
Sunny James says, there's no selling point for the left, just fear and terror. | ||
Right after a mass shooting, the left media likes, uh, left media like, and a Karen acting badly. | ||
Please dox her. | ||
Well, there might be some missing words in there. | ||
The left just like pandemics, racism, and the fear for life. | ||
The invisible enemy forever. | ||
Who lives like that? | ||
Crazy people, I suppose. | ||
Goosey Goose says, kicked back with a glass of bourbon, listening to the show. | ||
Keep up the great work guys. | ||
Your friend, Goose. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
Slurms McKenzie says, Tim, been a fan since you had like 18k subs. | ||
I'm from Winnipeg and am a full stack software dev. | ||
Would love to get involved in what you're building. | ||
However, I can remotely. | ||
Remotely, of course. | ||
How can I make this happen? | ||
Cheers. | ||
Well, uh, you can smash the like button. | ||
But I don't think we're hiring anybody remote because there's so much that we need to do here on the ground in terms of physical infrastructure as well as building things out. | ||
I'm not a fan of remote stuff I think people need to be around each other and share in a culture and ideas and help things grow and People who are in remote areas don't interact with anybody else and then it's like a it's like desynchronized, you know Let's do a couple more super chats here. | ||
Let's see what we got Wapo of Epic says, according to Forbes, Biden administration urges Supreme Court to let cops enter home and seize guns without a warrant. | ||
It's a violation of many amendments and fundamental human rights. | ||
Gino Fass says, please don't ditch me, Tim. | ||
I'm a website member. | ||
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I will not. | |
Thank you. | ||
All right, what else we got? | ||
We'll do a couple more. | ||
Michael Ford says, look how successful you are now. | ||
Think, you could have accomplished this in a... Could you have accomplished this in a communist country? | ||
Keep up the great show, look forward to it every night. | ||
I could have, because they would have seen my greatness and appointed me to the position of political speech... Propagandist? | ||
Propagandist, that's right. | ||
Talk about the glory of communist party. | ||
Unendingly. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
Last Super Chat, right here. | ||
Mike Greff says, All women get guns, concealed carry permits, and training free from the government, even the physical disadvantage that they have. | ||
What do you guys think? | ||
I agree. | ||
Universal health care. | ||
The government should take over health care, everybody gets to go to the doctor whenever, and they also have to give everybody a gun. | ||
Yes! | ||
You get your choice. | ||
I think, what do you guys think? | ||
Should the standard firearm be a Glock or a 1911? | ||
I'm leaning towards a 1911. | ||
I like the 1911 now. | ||
Yeah, I like the 1911. | ||
And maybe a Springfield Armory 1911. | ||
And then, but you also would have the choice between the handgun or the AR-15. | ||
And so maybe, maybe they offer you up like a 5.56. | ||
So the reason I propose this as well, The left wants something. | ||
They want universal health care, and they think they're deserving of it because they think it's a human right. | ||
The Constitution says the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, and conservatives want guns. | ||
So the compromise is, okay, then you can have universal health care for everybody, including the conservatives, and the conservatives also recognize that you will get guns too. | ||
Sounds great. | ||
I'm in. | ||
Everybody wins. | ||
And we do this all with the money that we get from the millionaire movie stars. | ||
That's right. | ||
We tax all the Hollywood millionaires and billionaires, and we use that to fund healthcare and guns. | ||
It would not fund either of those things, but sure. | ||
Can I still tax the poor in my neighborhoods that I choose? | ||
If they vote for you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
There you go. | ||
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