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we've got three cameras recording
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about to get rolling the plane the plane studio it's coming
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yo that train is long bro rain is coming that [ __ ] is long that's a train right
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no that's rain that's not water doing all that john are you [ __ ] for real
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dude get up and look look out there it's It's a river damn oh
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bro i thought a train was going by the train did go by there was like some lightning the train went by and then
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this happened they say wise men speak because they
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have something to say yeah they also say fools speak because they have to say something well here we are there you get
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that one well well relax all right we are back episode number
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seven we starting again we starting again yeah just like Kenny oh Kenny
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they keep killing him but he keeps coming back he keeps coming back man back word shout out shout out South Park
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man and them dudes over there at South Park man they they they always uh treading the line right walking walking
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that fine line standing on the edge right yeah and keeping it fresh keeping it real though they be telling the truth
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yeah they do uh you know it's been a minute since we've been here 100% good to see you bro been a minute good to see
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you as well brother yeah you have a rough night last night i see you're wearing your sunglasses indoors you know man I'm just be a little zudous
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sometimes you know what I'm saying and I just be trying to just trying to stay vibing man under these damn lights man
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if I'm being honest they are true people the people the people that are watching this they don't they don't know that you
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know we got these each of us got a big our own artificial sun on us so our part
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no kidding uh coming into you know this show
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we dug trying to find you know the right content the right uh show to speak on
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and we think we got something real special for you it's something that's uh could be kind of tough to talk about
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interesting stuff man you know we always trying to be uh thoughtprovoking you know try to spark some interest and you
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know uh you know just try to like find some stuff that's a little take a little
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bit of break from a little bit of the politics and a little bit of the darkness and stuff like that you know some of this stuff is tied in though but
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you know it is what it is you know we are adulting out here we we got to think a little bit yeah we need a little bit
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of help navigating uh sometimes you know what's going on like everybody that's
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speaking about something a lot of times is like really standing hard on one side of the line or another and then uh it
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can make it a little bit difficult if you're a person that you know doesn't want to be uh
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put into a box yeah or like provoked or pushed a little bit or nudged you know like why do I need a nudge like can I
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think for myself please yeah yeah and could I be okay with not making choosing
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a side making a decision to choose a side an informed decision right a nonbiased informed decision so that's
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what again that's that's all the stuff we trying to do you know well today our our first little topic here is a New
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York woman allegedly pretended to be a dentist targeted the Hispanic community
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and inflicted nerve damage and partial facial paralysis
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which is wild um I I I don't I don't know like um just already upon reading
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that like the lady's Latina i don't know how much she prayed on her
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community you know what I'm saying i don't know if she was work hey was she working where she lived like hey was she
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living uptown and then like like commuting to to Washington Heights to
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work on Dominicans's Mouse like I don't you feel me like it's hard that's a hard one to distinguish right there i I I
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need to know a little bit more about that one yeah so Yolani Mahia Kuransza
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55 years old also apparently did not use adequate anesthesia for the complex
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dental procedure she performed ooh so it it says here New York woman has arrested
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for allegedly posing as a dentist and performing complex dental procedures
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without a license per local authorities yolani was operating a fully functioning
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illegal dental office out of her home oh she was she was doing this [ __ ] out the garage she's doing it out the garage so
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So that let you know it was her community literally literally her
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community that's crazy she's a neighborhood the neighborhood dentist whoa hey that brings neighborhood
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dinners to a whole new definition yeah so the police bust in on a search warrant um and you know the
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Catalina told the reporters that the investigation started when
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third precinct detectives received several tips that
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Kuransza had injured several patients and caused severe nerve damage that led to partial
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facial paralysis in at least one person
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it's further noted that the authorities believe that Kuransza was targeting the Hispanic community but again you know
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this was her community she's Hispanic she's out there just doing I'm just saying she was pro I was part probably
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part of her business model like let me not market outside of here like let me not get these white people up in here
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cuz white people going to sue me if I mess up like some Hey somebody Hey I'm sure the criminals loved her you know
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what I'm saying yeah but it's like hey I'm sure she didn't have a sign outside of her house that said DDS you know what
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I mean she was like the ultimate hood dentist like you know who you ain't Hey you ain't bringing your kid to Yolanda
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that's for sure yeah it it says that she did not have insurance um and and she uh
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may have been performing on undocumented people right
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that's political it's getting crazy now yes it's getting dicey undocumented
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people that's Hey but hey just being real though i ain't Look bro she's wrong i don't
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give a damn those people everybody got to go to the dentist you feel me undocumented or not if you're here you
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here if you're here you're here if you got to go to the dentist you got to go to the dentist you know what I mean you
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should be able to pay to go to the dentist that's what I say hey let them people go see the dentist too you know
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what I'm saying well it says the police department believe there there must be
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more victims out there uh so they're asking for people to to step out forward
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you know come forward on Yolanda it's over for Yolanda she's through she's out
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of there yolanda out of there yeah so you know it seems like this kind
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of thing seems to be happening quite a bit more where people are taking it into
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their own hands to do some kind of business they're not wanting the authorities to know via the state or get
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a business license or or all that stuff but she obviously I mean from the looks of it she has all this equipment she's
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got all this stuff set up this is some New York stuff look you ain't peep that that happened in New York they just had
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that that that that fake it was last year they had that Chinese that fake Chinese police station bro they had a
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whole police station a whole precinct bro really what look that up yeah they
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had a whole precinct oh man a whole precinct um but um funny enough though
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this story is crazy but it reminds me of something man it's crazy man shout out
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to brother man i ain't even going to say his name and I even apologize for mentioning this but you ever heard of Dr
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malachi Love it sounds familiar bro who's Who's Malachi Love malachi Love
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Like at the time he was a teenager and he opened up a uh he opened up a fake gynecology practice in Florida bro
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and the boy was up there um how do they what do they call it when the women go there they get their uh they put their
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legs in the stir-ups the stir-ups and stuff he was doing the whole nine he was doing the whole the whole I don't know what they call it they don't call it
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they don't analyze it i forget the word uh you know when they get they just go get
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looked at right yeah homie homie was doing the whole nine and he got caught and um Yeah he's actually my homeboy's
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little brother dog i know this kid no way so he was 17 or 18 years old at the
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time yeah and then he um so he went and got locked up for a little bit he got out and then he got caught up again on
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some other crazy stuff bro bro's wild bro bro's a wild one but it's crazy like
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uh to see the picture of him sitting up there like a doctor you know how the doctors take the picture on the
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website uhhuh bro had the website the whole nine he's sitting up there with his white coat on taking a picture bro
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got a legit profile picture on LinkedIn like "Yeah I'm out here." Yeah bro was wild with it wow that sounds like uh
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Catch Me If You Can it's it's this movie with Leonardo DiCaprio and he he
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pretends to be a pilot at first the whole the whole idea was he's he's
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creating checks for uh what do they call it oh yeah yeah i did counterfeit for United right or
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something like that no it was what was P&M P&M so he he wanted to have the
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checks right so he was creating these checks and then he started saying "Well I want to go on the
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airplane." So then he dressed up like he was a pilot and then they just ushered him in next thing you know he's out
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there he's he's being a pilot and then he did the same thing as a as a doctor and the same thing as an attorney and
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and he ends up getting getting caught i just can't imagine like on some like I I
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mean look I like I like acting you know what I mean i mean if I got a script it's cool that's what it's all about it's cool you know what I'm saying but
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like to be out there in real life like it's bamboozling people to the to the
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third power like where are we going with this how far are we going to take this like bro do you have an exit strategy
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like what is going on here yeah it seems like the exit strategy is prison you
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know that's what it sounds like it be working for them they be like I can't stop yeah well and on top of it I mean
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you got to do something like in instead of uh spending seven years in school you
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get to start right now what's crazy my homeboy his brother probably like one of the realest top
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three top five realest dudes I ever met in my life just a real real dude solid dude he ain't a criminal he's a
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hardworking dude like just straight dude and and he got his little brother here
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the good doctor out here getting her getting her done so since you know him
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like what was what do you think the thing was for him made him do it i
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hadn't seen him in a few years i knew him when he was a kid sitting in the house playing video games okay i knew
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him as a normal kid think it was normal my my partner got another brother too you know what I'm saying
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um he outside you feel me but this kid was just like a normal kid he's smart
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smart kid obviously smart kid if you're going to act like you're a doctor and you're going to see patients you got to
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tell them something uh was this at the time that you had you
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know WebMD and the internet where you could search it was already Yeah it was up already bro it was Yeah like they
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could have like I don't know how he did it bro i mean it sounds like he It's Florida bro like hey it's Hey now at
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least I was saying it's New York with the other frauds type it's Florida you know florida's like uh fraud land it's
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it's like uh what do they It's like a career scamming is a career in Florida
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for some people you know that's how they live yeah well I think scamming's a career for everybody around the world
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agreed especially nowadays agreed but I think like there's some places in America where it seems as though it's
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more concentrated florida is one of the I lived there you lived there for a while too but I lived there for 12 years and South Florida man is just bad it's
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bad i'm sure you'll see the world knows about Florida man
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already bro oh yeah they definitely do they definitely do
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um with that being said I haven't I haven't been to Florida for a while and um you know I uh I flew private for
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seven years and after that ended you know I had to start flying on the
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regular planes and like because of my height we've been through this you know I could barely fit in the regular seat
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if I don't have first class I'm like I'm I'm going to be crying a river you know especially if the flight's long um
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how was it flying private though oh man i mean what was what was the thing i mean you you feel like you're baller
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like how does it feel when you walk up in your own entrance uh bring your bags
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right onto the sucker yeah you ain't carrying no bags they carrying your bags and they like the was there stewardises
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and stuff or how was that anthony I thought we've been through this already bro i mean maybe a little bit but I'm
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flight attendant homie oh flight attendant flight attendant you got You got If you sitting up here with me you got to be PC partner you feel me we got
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to keep parliamentary procedure up here i'm learning i'm learning
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no but um bro it's it's nice it's it's like
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it's it's the opposite of flying through an airport you don't have to go through the So you don't go through the regular
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airport at all no you ain't going through no TSA oh what so they don't check your bags hell no they ain't
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checking your bags so you you're going from the tarmac to the plane like so you can literally
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drive up and get dropped off there and go in or you can go to the FBO which is just a little airport park go in there
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first they carry your [ __ ] out stuff out to the So they'll carry it out for you or you can drive right up yeah yeah but
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you drive you drive right up onto the tarmac and just get out no bag checks that's out only time they check bags is
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when you're dealing with international flights and you have to go through customs private jet private jets are not
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a are not an exemption from customs that's the only thing when you fly international you're subjected to that
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okay but domestically you walk right up with your bag so it don't matter what you got in that bag oh so that just kind
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of had me thinking that uh you know if you want to transport something legally you're definitely do it doing it via a
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private yeah it got to be worth it cuz it's you know like fuel on a private plane you know now you playing you
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paying for the whole fuel for the whole plane to go there you ain't buy you're not buying a a plane ticket
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you're not chipping up you're not tripping up with 300 other people to to pay for the fuel it's all on you so if
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you if you committing to something like that you know it got to be it got to be worth it financially yeah definitely i
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wouldn't I wouldn't advise it though it's not something I would ever recommend anyone doing no of course not of course not well this couple but what
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I was saying though like I've sat on planes and been like once I
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started flying like regular I I s like I've sat next to people that were like snoring loud oh yeah or like a baby
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behind your seat kicking your seat oh yeah that all different type of stuff
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and you remember uh the lady we did a story on JB Productions she's the
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plus-size uh travel um um consultant
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yeah so she needs two seats to ride and all this look man
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I would never complain again about any of that stuff on a plane not after seeing this uh what happened to these
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people not after seeing what happened to these poor people and hey those people got to be like the salt of the earth the
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best of the best people because if it were me I Hey I'm not that good of a person i'm going to be real with you there's no way in the world that I would
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have let this happen to me yeah so this couple was forced to sit beside a dead
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passenger for 4 hours during what they're calling it a flight from hell
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ain't no way in the world bro y'all y'all going to have to strap me down somewhere you Hey how about like
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let's just put like how about we just have one laboratory off limits put them in the bathroom until this flight's over
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and just announce everybody we can't go to that lab like come on y'all doing too much right now why are we Why are we
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doing this yeah so this flight turned into a grim ordeal for two passengers
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who claimed they were forced to sit next to a dead body for 4 hours after a woman
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died during the flight oh my goodness mitchell Ring and Jennifer Colin were in
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route from Melbourne to Doha heading to Italy when a woman collapsed
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near the row about 10 hours into the flight they flying from where listen you
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mean to tell me that sound like about a two three four band flight right there
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something oh yeah it's an expensive flight I would assume yeah I'm sure they um
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they refunded them that right they Hey bro you going to have to look they going to have to give me something bro like I
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need compensation for this this is crazy yeah that that's pretty bad i I don't know i I mean I I've seen a a few dead
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bodies but definitely not one right next to me in a plane flight i've had a
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stinky person but not a dead body bro I got I got many
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flight stories bro but I'mma leave that I'mma leave that for another time
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so the article says "Unfortunately the lady couldn't be saved which is a pretty
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heartbreaking which was pretty heartbreaking to watch ring told Australia's
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a current affair host Allison Langden." As the crew scrambled to handle the
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situation the couple said attendants initially attempted to move the woman towards business class but struggled due
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to the narrow aisle instead they opted to place her in one of the spare seats
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next to Ring and Colin leaving the deceased passenger in their row for the
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remainder of the flight she was plus-sized it doesn't say it says they couldn't fit
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her through the the aisle well I mean you're trying to pull somebody through the aisle it's I mean if it was me and
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you're trying to pull my body through like I mean I'm plus-siz I guess
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yeah yeah ain't no way to get you through there without without a fire miscarry that's the only way to get you through yeah exactly on somebody's back
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yeah um it it says despite open seats
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elsewhere Ring claims a crew never offered them the option to move oh I'm suing for sure
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forcing them to endure the unsettling experience until landing upon arrival
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they were reportedly made to stay put as medical teams first had to remove the body which was still covered by blankets
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bro I can't step past this person bro you mean I can't step over this person bro like I'm being disrespectful right
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now like bro y'all being disrespectful right now for not letting me up out of here we going to have a problem yeah
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exactly if y'all don't let me out I'm going to kick this lady over and get up out of here
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i swear i mean she already gone that's what I'm trying to say she ain't going to be hurt she ain't her feelings ain't going to be hurt either no but but your
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Hey we ain't hurt people why I got to wait i stay with her i kept her company for 4
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hours it's ridiculous bro so the airline extended condolences to the family of
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the deceased and acknowledges the torment of the other flyers y'all better
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extend them people they apologize for any inconvenience or distress in the incident
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and are in process of contacting passengers in line with policies and
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procedures what listen I don't know yeah y'all y'all are whack what airline is
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that bro they're whack for that they them people they they they it's
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like you know you have to do the right thing cartar Airways just do the right
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thing you're going through policies and procedures listen i don't know where you from
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it's a they Qatar is in Saudi Arabia mhm i don't know any place in the world
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where they want to do that where they're going to want to ride next to somebody like this deceased for four hours man y'all need to get it together man and
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compensate those people y'all in Saudi Arabia for the Lord's sake man you're not going to be hurt if you give them
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people a little something well I will say if if there's definitely a issue of trying to
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move somebody depending on how big they are right how heavy and and I'm sure the
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the uh flight attendants didn't want to touch her either they
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didn't want tried to move her that's the point my point is look you already done tried to move this lady mhm
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you can I go sit in one of these other seats they said there was other Look you're
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getting like Can I Can you give me the option yeah that's all I'm saying it
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sound like they didn't even get the option yeah that's what it sounds like and that's where that's where the problem comes in that's that's bad management right there agree that's
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definitely the problem i mean pretty crazy situation but not as bad as
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what happened the other day with uh SpaceX you see that rocket explosion yeah that was a wild one right there
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that was a wild one and uh thankfully there was nothing around nothing around there um
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you know when something explodes like that you um wherever the stuff is flying you cannot
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It's no longer controlled airspace now you understand oh true this this this
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debris is no pilot it cannot turn it cannot it cannot have no control so wherever it's going is where it's going
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and that could be in the flight path of something else that's already up yeah and look at this picture here you see
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how the it is like the blast and then here's all the stuff that's literally
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falling into the atmosphere i mean it looks like a it looks like a beautiful meteor shower if you ask me it does yeah
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but um it's still absolutely alarming like to be on the
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ground and see like I've never seen um something like that with my eyes i I can
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imagine like all the different things that would be going through my mind of the speculation of what it could
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possibly be what it's going to hit are we going to you know there's people uh you know watching I was watching
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watching that video and there's people like are we going to die oh yeah like yeah as they're watching the debris
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falling from the sky right yeah i mean I I wonder how that has affected Elon's
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you know company and the stock and and all that stuff yeah many many things are impacting uh brother Elon right now yeah
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he's in the news and on Twitter and all over the place everywhere I look it's
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some somebody saying something about Elon well you know now he's a
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politically affiliated individual and true you know once once you do that
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um you're choosing Yeah he chose a side for sure yeah but when you choose your side and you're in business you're
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choosing your your audience you're choosing your customer base then so it's like you're going to lose some well
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that's kind of the crazy thing cuz when Tesla first came out I assumed he was on
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the other side well there was a different political party at that time they had at the time the New Green Deal which made a lot of sense for him
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exactly and um you know being in California especially you know being the most liberal state in the union and you
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know being all green already and want electric cars instead of gas cars right all of that was a good fit for him at
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the time but um you know uh when uh when uh President Trump
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uh was uh uh they they attempted the assassination on President Trump and he got clipped in the ear the next day
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that's when uh Elon Musk made the decision that he was going to fully endorse President Trump and as you know
25:35
President Trump likes people that look out for him he likes to look out for those who look out for him
25:41
you know uh understanding that Trump isn't a um he's not he's really not a
25:47
politician dude dude's a dude's a businessman so he sees everything as this and um I thought he was an actor no
25:54
I mean he was a businessman first but then he definitely was an actor no he did he had reality shows but that's not
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acting i mean it's not scripted you're going to say The Apprentice was not scripted well
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there has a dialogue it has it has a a a has a setup but like what happens
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happens i think being a politician is scripted
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everything you're getting up and you're saying in front of the the camera in front of the people you're reading off a
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teleprompter somebody else even wrote it you didn't
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write it it all depends though on the on the on the on the dialogue like you know press conferences are like you're like
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you're like you're me you know what I'm saying like you're you're you're to the wolves like so you better be able to answer some questions and know what
26:41
you're doing you know what I mean like it's an address is an address like I don't I don't know any field
26:47
where it's like your job to remember your whole speech you know what I mean like everybody kind of has their speech
26:54
their notes you know stuff like that so it's like yeah that's that's that's true that's a normal deal but with with this
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guy what what he's gotten himself into with this um now that he's been
27:06
appointed the uh director of Doge right yeah department of Government Efficiency
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correct you know in all in all business efficiency matters right as they say the
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devil is in the details uhhuh and um you know him being
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one of the the one of this man's the richest guy isn't he the richest man in the world or something like that i think
27:32
he is right now and like that coming through business aside from that I seen some report that said Kim Jong-un was
27:40
actually the richest but nobody really knows how much he has well this guy has
27:46
you know built himself up through business and has shown
27:52
that he has the knowhow he has the knowledge mhm and as a subject matter
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expert when it comes to efficiency um when it comes to business and
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operations so they're looking at it like hey we gonna reform this thing and make
28:09
it like a good running company and hopefully that's what's you know look I hope that happens you know what i do not
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like I'm not like a person that's like I hope they don't do it i hope they do it listen if it's good for the American
28:24
people if more taxpayer money is going to go towards things that people need
28:29
because of it I'm for it that makes sense to me right but you see like the
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problem with a lot of people is I don't not I don't I don't want I I want that
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done but I don't want him to do it no that's wrong yeah they're worried about who has power if you really care about
28:48
something that's important to you and people are impacted by it and you want it to change you cannot be the person
28:54
that's like "Oh but I don't want him to do it." That means you really don't care like that you care more about how you feel about the situation than you do
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about the situation being resolved oh you care more about the person than you
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do about the situation being resolved so it's like hey if someone else was doing
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it I'd be cool with it if it was somebody that I liked right but since he's doing it I'm not cool with it
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because what he he may choose to do it in a way that I don't think is okay and
29:29
you know like he's just sitting in this place man of of controversy um
29:36
you know when you're outward like like I said again when you're outward with your opinion you're you're you're kind of
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like left to the wolves you're outside to defend yourself and that's what you got to be willing to do if you if you
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have a public platform and you're standing out there and you standing on stuff you you better be willing to stand on it all the way and um right now this
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guy this guy's this guy's catching hell right now yeah i've seen it all over the place man in fact uh before we did this
30:02
podcast I went and Google searched Cyber Truck
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and this is what popped up yeah they're um they're they're vandalizing
30:15
um cyber trucks just Teslas in general all across the country they got they got
30:20
some other guys that are like some cool nerds that are like riding around with um a projector that they got these like
30:28
weird funny images of Trump and Elon Musk and they're taking the projector and they're projecting it onto the back
30:33
of um Cybert trucks taking pictures of it and posting it they're doing all type of wild stuff you know they're
30:39
protesting Tesla all over the world it's not just here they're doing this this is
30:45
like this is it's becoming an international thing and like everybody there everybody has a problem but also
30:52
you know you are you know it it doesn't matter how I see it or how you see it
30:59
all these other people how they interpret how things are interpreted when when Elon came out and was like "What's up y'all?" You know what I'm
31:06
saying oh yeah that was like uh that was question like that like to to to some
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people it was like I know what that is and to some people like hey that's questionable and to some people they're
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just like ah you know but it's like to even do some like again when you're in a position of certain power and you have
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this platform it's like if you care about business and you care about doing well and continuing to do well like why would you even take the chance but when
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you got somebody like this who has more money than anybody in the world it wouldn't matter if they stopped buying everything today
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he wouldn't He can't He can't lose all that he has he has too much he still has a lot of
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power lot of He don't You don't care yeah and And so when he did that move
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that's why people are putting swastikas on the Cyber Trucks and Correct correct
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because they thought he was going with the with the Hy Hitler you know what I'm saying exactly and um so how did this
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start let me just pull that up real quick it this is a chart that shows the
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Tesla stock over the last six months and and so in this chart it's like he
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had it has gone down significantly in the last 3 months oh yeah so it was 6
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months ago it was at just over 200 at the peak here it was just under 500
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and and that was the the peak was November 17th
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since then it's went all the way down to 250 so it's lost half so crazy yeah and
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how crazy that is is the market cap of
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Tesla is $783 billion
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and that's current so that means it was $1.6
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trillion dollar three months ago bro there's something wrong with this i don't buy it i hear it
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i hear that it looks crazy but I just if something You're saying $850 billion was
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always felt like something was fun look you probably heard me say this way before all this started there's a whole bunch of people that know already i
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always feel funny about Elon bro i always had this thing with this kid like I was like I always was you know I you
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know I got that thing right that I'm always just like I don't know about that guy yeah yeah i've always had that thing about him like I always felt like he was
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like a like like an alien no bro that I
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just I just pinned it right now what is that that's Lex Luthor dog lex Luthor
33:54
yeah boy lex Luthor so who's Superman then we ain't seen him yet we haven't seen him show up we ain't
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seen him yet all right well that that's gonna be something to something to take a look at because it don't seem like it
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doesn't seem like there's like like there's no like there's no anti
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there's no like anti-hero bro there's no like he's the anti-hero for for some people yeah but he's also the hero for
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some people i don't know man uh people worship him i
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mean look at all all the people that are standing next to him all happy in my community there's Teslas
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everywhere i don't see anybody like uh you know driving around with a Tesla with a sign on it that says "Wish this
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was a gas car now right?" And you know turn them over there's multiple places
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over time i've seen many like like they're they have a bad policy like with like with their service and stuff like
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that like I hear people going through hell with them all the time uh I don't know i think that happens with every
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single car you know there's trouble with every single car but I know that the Teslas are very Toyotas be stupid
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reliable though oh for sure honda's Toyotas like you don't have to like
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I'm just saying this is a Tesla issue there's definitely some Tesla issues just like swashes cuz they get put on
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your Tesla if you go into the wrong neighborhood and see that's the thing it's like what's that to me that's
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there's hypocrisy in that for even people to like spray a swastika on something like if you hate something
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like that like I I can't I can't even write a swastika that's how bad I feel about it like I can't write one so how
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am I gonna go put something on somebody else's car because I don't like the person that manufact that manufactures
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their car that is crazy well they put it on it because he did the hail Hitler
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move it don't matter and then and then there's all this stuff on social media
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around let me tell you something homeboy let me tell you something and I don't care what neighborhood you come from
36:13
what class it is if you go up to somebody's car and start
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thumping on it with something what's going to happen probably going to get beat up have some There's going to
36:25
be some trouble right play stupid games win stupid prizes so as soon as you go outside of yourself and decide you're
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going to do something to somebody else's property that makes you a what well you're the criminal you're a vandal
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and a vandal yeah you're a specifically a vandal vandalism like you tearing up some stuff listen I'm not into vandalism
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look if you got a problem with somebody hey look I look man I'm not an advocate
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for violence but look I rather deal with somebody straight and end up being whatever it ends up being
36:59
if if I have a dispute with somebody I would rather deal with the dispute with them whatever it is however it shakes
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out is how it shakes out mhm but all this going and beating up on people's property and doing all this hey people
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work hard for their stuff that's true and it's it's not like it it was Elon
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Musk car that they vandalized yeah but imagine this though and these people are
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just assuming that that that these people are tied into his ideology though true they might
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not them people might be on a whole other side and just happen to drive a Tesla yeah they might have been one of the early adopters to Tesla bought the
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Tesla before he switched parties and went to the other side and then said "Hey here's me." If anybody has uh
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learned anything from this like I know people personally that do it and I I I
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don't recommend doing it i think it's absolutely a bad decision
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a bad business decision to make to choose a political party to make it
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outward your your political views and affiliations and affiliations i always
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said that like hey I'm not going to walk up to you and be like hey what's up my name is Nathan i'm a Christian hey
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what's up my name is Nathan i'm a Republican i'm a Democrat whatever i don't care about that i care about you
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who are you that's what I care about and when you are putting that on the forefront that means you are showing
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people that you want them to know that this is who you are and you're standing on this so whatever comes with that
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that's what you're going to get or what you're going to lose yeah so this for me is there's certain things that should be
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private your political affiliation this is a private choice private decision
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especially when you're a business also your religion is a is a private thing
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right this is not something that needs to be involved with your business or uh
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your outside world life that is shown to the public yeah so look the way I see it
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I have many people that I know that have different political views i don't care
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what their political views are i care about what type of human beings they are and I care about that we we're Americans
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totally you understand what I'm saying and all that other stuff is out to me um I don't know bro like I I always feel
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weird about it because I don't not see I don't know man if it's
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like this everywhere else in other countries but why when you go vote when you go inside
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the voting booth who's with you in there nobody why because it's your own decision nobody's business who you're
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voting for boom nobody else's business there's that part right so it's like for
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all of these people who are out here with their shirts on
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this is treating political parties like sports teams is a recipe for disaster we
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are not representing these parties like they these people work for us we are not like hey
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no this is wrong yeah everything got flipped literally upside down
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shouldn't be doing it like that that's what's happening right now which is why if you look at social media and you're
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focused so much on socials you believe the the people are literally at each
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other's throats constantly when in reality if you go out
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generally it's and nobody nobody's talking about it nobody's dealing like if you okay if you put yourself in a
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place like where there's demonstrations going on okay you might have a counter demonstrations yeah that's going to
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happen but like this is not normal everyday people doing this
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not normal everyday people who have to work every day or else they're going to lose everything they don't have the time to be out here demonstrating a lot of
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these people are retired a lot of these people are hired and a lot of other
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people out there that are making this a thing totally you know what I mean us that's out here on the ground we're like
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"Yeah hey USA." Like we're Americans out here like Yeah i like again like I got
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people like that are dude that that their political views are so opposite of mine but it's like I love them though i
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love them every day like I see them every day and I'm I love them you feel me oh I find the joy in other people and
41:31
the differences and you know it's it's like I I don't look at my political
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views or my religion as something that it needs to be put out there for other
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people at all i like keeping it to myself and I like going out and having
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discussions with people where they don't know what side I'm on because I'm truly trying to learn more about them and have
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uh different conversations where I'll choose to ask questions even though it
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may be a different side that that I personally have an opinion on i want to
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dig deeper and learn more i get that i get that right on but you know speaking
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of um SWAT stickers
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I can't figure out what's up with my dog Kanye bro oh I saw that i can't figure
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it out i can't figure it out for the life of me i know he's he's always been like anti-establishment
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he He was like the anti-Semitic guy of the year for a couple years running right yeah candace Owens won last year
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anti-semite of the year shout out Candace Owens not for that reason though but I'm just saying hey pause right but
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um with with him he's always been very outspoken like uh in his music about um
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not being a follower not walking the line not drinking the Kool-Aid i get it i get that so like I think people uh
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forget that about him and I like I don't know what their expectations are of him when he says wild stuff like you know
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it's kind of to be expected to me to a certain degree mhm but
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this right here is a little bit outside of my uh realm of understanding
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uh especially for a black person to be doing it yeah so
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uh so Kanye West branded downright dangerous after new expansion of his
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swastika t-shirt line with rapper boasting his new Nazi line
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is coming in crispy that boy is a fool wow this was from Radar Online by the
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way shout out Radar Online thank you guys for this uh this piece you guys put together it's crazy it's like why are
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you doing this yay um I Extra crispy i mean oh man that is just tough like what
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and the thing is too though it's like if that was your full intention yeah you should have turned the swastika the
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opposite direction cuz that that you doing the you doing the the Buddhist Hindu swastika right now you ain't doing
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the the the Nazi swastika the Nazi swastika turns to the left
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but um yeah he wild man i I I'm saying I'm here i'm sitting here saying I don't know what's wrong with him i know what's wrong with him i know I know what his
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problem is i know who he's talking about i know what he's thinking about but it's just like bro you can't generalize the
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problem is there is some people that he's talking about
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that are not good people there are some of them that are affiliated with the entertainment industry and I get that
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this is this is how it is that's a fact but you cannot be generalizing Jewish people when it comes to like your
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dissatisfactions of things that are going on where you work bro you like you're like a disgruntled employee bro
44:57
that doesn't know like that you going to lose your job bro like you're not going to be able to work in this town ever again if you keep this up bro man it it
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would be the weirdest thing to be walking down the street and seeing seeing a black guy wearing this shirt
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bro i can not bro i cannot I anybody anybody wearing anybody I cannot I
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cannot fathom it I I know this will not sell in California
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i don't know apparently for from what I researched you're asking for it he lost
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most of his money and then now he's got it all back in plus some nah he lost he lost half of his money on the uh on the
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uh was it the Adidas it was the Adidas deal he lost half of his money on the Adidas deal with the easy and with um
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with gap uh-huh yeah it all comes full circle with this guy so it says Ye yay
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yay yes goes by Yay okay faced intense backlash after he
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launched a bizarre Super Bowl ad directing viewers to his Yeezy website
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where a single white t-shirt featuring a black swastika was for sale right west's
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offensive shirt was listed under HH-01
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which the Anti-Defamation League said was code for hail Hitler
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the Super Bowl ad and t-shirt listing followed a multi-day trade from West
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what am I What are we going to do with him tirade from West in which he made anti-semitic racist and misogynistic
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posts on X before his account was suspended
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so his account was suspended yeah because he thought he was good he thought he was good you know why he
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thought he was good to say anything he wanted on on on X right well I would think because it's owned by Elon elon oh
46:56
wow so he's like "Oh yeah we're We're homies we're on the same team good all that
47:04
yeah yeah oh man so it says while Shopify
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up here like "Yo you about to blow my cover."
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Oh man shopify removed his website the damage had already been done and
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prominent members of the Jewish community as well as allies called on fans to unfollow the rapper
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so it continues despite viral outrage West appeared to be emboldened
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by the response to his latest Yeezy edition and has vowed to expand his
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clothing line this guy wow bro they going to ban him from America bro that's
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what they going to do they going to get him up out of here they going they going to exile that boy i don't know what he thinking so it's like again you can have
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your your your your your opinions
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but like when you choosing to make a conscious decision as a business owner Yeah to come out with something that's
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going to directly impact your business in a negative way for sure this ain't
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even let's see let's see how this one goes guys nah dog the problem with him
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is he's He's He's rich right he's like billionaire rich right like look
48:29
he don't have no handler you feel me he He don't got no Mac mittens right he don't have nobody
48:35
that's going to be up there and be like "Yo yay that's not a good Yo bro that's not a good idea." Then he listens to I'm
48:40
sure there's a bunch of people telling him what he shouldn't do i don't think he keeps him around he don't want to hear that that type of person is so
48:47
eccentric like what what for what purpose are you going to serve what are you What purpose you gonna serve for him
48:53
that man is Look the man's inflated bro man man's off the chain bro he He He's
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so I don't know bro i try not to say too much about him you know what I mean
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because I like him and dislike him at the same time you know what I mean this
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guy's This guy's like a like a phenomenon to me bro he's not a normal person bro it seems like he's just
49:17
trying to stay in the in the news he don't have if it's controversy that's
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what he's about yeah but Yeah but it's not even that he doesn't have to do that he's so famous bro the paparazzi will
49:29
follow him everywhere anyway he could He could He could make a press conference he could talk he could do whatever he
49:34
wants he has social media he could He can go crazy this isn't about that this is some real personal stuff this is
49:40
about these people that are that that have been in control of the media forever right these people that are
49:47
controlling the the music industry controlling the multimedia industry and
49:52
all of the above and he has a problem with how they do things and and and I
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think that he has not found an effective way to communicate his problem right so
50:06
you know you find a way to say something like right now all he's having is impasses and impasses because the things
50:13
that he's saying is so outlandish that no it's not going to find home for nobody like nobody's going to be like
50:18
"Oh that's Oh I get it nobody's going to get it." Yay like you got to dumb it down for people like you you you look
50:24
Hey look i don't know if your frequency's too high or too low on this one buddy but you your your approach is
50:30
is not working doggy yeah this is this is nuts that he's
50:35
going through all this stuff and what what he's doing uh it says during his outraged rant Wes said that the Jewish
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community should forgive Hitler before noting on his recent tirade this time I
50:50
pushed every canable idea possible he was referring to a Super Bowl weekend
50:56
post in which he declared he was a Nazi and wrote "I love Hitler." before
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praising tech mogul Elon Musk after he made an apparent Nazi salute at the
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inauguration well let's let's just get into this then um
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most most of us don't know about this because when we went to school I don't
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know who it is i don't know who the people are that decide what goes in the history books in America but um there's
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a whole lot of history in America um when it comes to the Nazi party in the
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United States of America like the Nazi party was a prevalent party in the United States for for for some time yeah
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and before they came around the swastika was something that was there for
51:49
thousands of years thousands of years in an international symbol of of peace yeah
51:56
it was an ancient symbol found in many cultures around the world for thousands of years it predates Hitler by at least
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5,000 years the cultural uses around the world
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is there's many cultural uses of the swastika
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well in Hinduism uh sacred symbol of good fortune prosperity and eternity still widely
52:22
used today in India so it's still used it's still used bro it's still used i
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know here in America I don't be seeing it you're not going to because
52:36
America is ashamed of the things that America does and America instead of trying to own them America always tries
52:43
to sweep them under the rug okay and we'll get into here what
52:49
happened with America but let let's stay focused on the swastika for for a moment
52:54
because I know this is getting I told you this is going to be a little crazy
53:01
kind of an episode we're going to get there we might actually go viral after this one hey so um in Buddhism Uhhuh uh
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it represents the dharma spiritual progression and universal harmony often appears on Buddha's chest or feet wow so
53:20
Buddha man at the wind in Las Vegas there's this huge Buddha it's golden in color i
53:28
don't know if it's actually gold most likely not but but his belly is sticking out like this right and everybody put
53:34
coins all over the place right and his belly is literally slightly different
53:41
color because everybody's rubbing his belly but I definitely didn't see a swastika
53:48
on there again America's America's uh
53:54
America like is ashamed of things
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seems like we might have a little bit to be ashamed about yeah but in my opinion
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in li in life like I look at America itself like it's a person it has a life
54:12
it has a it has a it has a birth it's in its life and it will die at some point
54:19
so maybe more like a company rather than a person no no because a company
54:27
a company is a different entity a person has the ability to reconcile things and
54:33
to change things moving forward based on a conscious decision that it made about
54:39
something that it feels that it did not do right before that's why I look at it
54:44
like that a company can do that too don't get me wrong okay but I think like
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that's part of our problem as a country is we're not running it like a company
54:56
we have not been until more like more recent but we still have a detachment
55:01
like we're not we're not we're disconnected dude from from humanity and I think that's what we need to get a
55:08
little more centered around and like like come like let's let's come let's come back to the table everybody as
55:15
people not not be great not black people not white people not Asian people not
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Hispanic people let's just be humans together man and if we can start with that and build off like look I'm going
55:29
to pretend everybody in this room doesn't have a color right now and that we're all from the same place cuz we are
55:36
and let's try to build upon that let's build upon that man that would be
55:41
incredible that's where I want to go too man but again you know me I'm I'm what you call
55:47
a true idealist so the way I see things is not necessarily how they really are so
55:53
but I believe in humans understood so that's why yeah
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um Janism ancient Indian religion symbol of peace nonviolence and the four states of
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existence used in temples and rituals whoa so all of them so far are good
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fortune prosperity eternity spiritual progression universal harmony
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peace nonviolence using temples and rituals i This is me
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now wondering cuz I now have to I've never gotten into Hitler and researched the guy himself like I I I I did one
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time like watch a documentary that was about the the conception of the Nazi Nazi party and what he went through and
56:38
how he did it uh-huh but I I would like to know what this symbol meant to Hitler
56:44
yeah that's coming up man I I dug in with this little research that I did um
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for the Native Americans they used it in art to represent life cycles harmony the
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sun and natural forces so again all very positive things everything in other
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cultures that we've seen the swastika has been very positive and once again I
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mean if you look at the different symbols here you know it's it's in the
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Christian for Malta Tibet the in China even right
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they use it Japan they use it in Bali Jewish i'm willing to even has a
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swastika i'm willing to bet that this symbol has an African origin i'm willing to bet on it you know put that in the
57:34
comments anybody who knows please put that in the comments of this video uh because I mean my eyes are open
57:42
after first Nate being like "Hey man let let's talk about this on our next
57:49
episode." I was like the the first thing I was like "Man I don't know about this." And then
57:56
Tom's getting closer he's like "Hey man i think we should still talk about it did you Did you see what happened to Yay
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yay yay hey that's how you know my dog ain't he not up on his hip-hop well
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whenever I think about yay I think about something else kanye
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Kanye Yeezy Yeezy Ye yay
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uh so here we go you see it all over the place even the the Aztecs in Hindu right
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and and so this symbol has once again been around for five over 5,000 years
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way before Hitler ever got a hold of it right and every single thing that that
58:41
we've looked into it's all about positive things even in ancient Europe
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it's found on pottery mosaics and textiles it's often associated with the
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sun strength and cyclical nature of life
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yeah in Sanskrit swastika literally means well-being or good existence man
59:08
so all positive things 100% in so prior to doing any of this research prior to a
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few days ago when we started talking about this I literally thought the swastika had zero positive things about
59:23
it really i knew nothing in um in feudal Japan there's a pattern that exists
59:31
that is uh swastikas they have some that are swastikas that
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are literally touching each other yeah here's that here's that pattern right here yeah that pattern and there's
59:43
actually also another one oh wait so if I look at it I'm just trying to make sure cuz my eyes are kind of twitching a
59:50
little bit for you guys do you see how it's the blue part that's where the
59:56
swastika starts and then they're all integrated it's not the white part look
1:00:02
at the blue part first and then you'll see where it starts but I've also seen it where it's only swastikas that are
1:00:10
that are connected oh and it makes the pattern and it is beautiful man even
1:00:16
looking at this is like that looks it's even prettier it's even prettier than that i'll find it for you yeah it's
1:00:21
really bugged out I've had it I've had it on um some different cloths and things that I've had over the years like
1:00:27
geese no um cloths that are like that I use for like wrapping my swords and
1:00:33
different things like that okay this makes sense yeah it's been around for thousands and thousands of years um so
1:00:41
you know I did a little bit of research here and I put together something that it's that it's the
1:00:49
before and after the the Nazis basically the post the post and the and the
1:00:56
Exactly so we we talked about pre right and then we'll talk a little bit about
1:01:01
you know this is they they called it when I was doing the research the the Nazi hijacking from the 1920s to 1945
1:01:10
right yes so Adolf Hitler adopted the swastika in 1920
1:01:16
as the emblem of the National Socialist German Workers Party the Nazi party okay
1:01:23
the black swastika tilted at 45° inside a white circle on a red background
1:01:30
became a powerful propaganda symbol just real quick that sounds like a union
1:01:38
it does sound like a union the National Socialist
1:01:43
German Workers Party that just sounds like a union but please continue yeah so
1:01:52
for the Nazis it represented Aryan racial purity
1:01:59
German nationalist pride anti-semitic and fascist ideology
1:02:08
says "Hitler chose a swastika because he believed it was an ancient Aryan symbol
1:02:14
and wanted to connect Nazi ideology with mythical
1:02:19
and racial superiority." Damn he's trying to bring it to life so
1:02:25
but he was obviously mistaken i mean uh this swasta has been used all
1:02:33
over the world and all of it has
1:02:38
symbolic meaning of positive i' I'd assume his education was limited uh
1:02:46
surrounding this it seems like many people many people see things that they like and adopt them
1:02:52
without without understanding the full breadth of it you know it seems like that's what Hitler did
1:02:59
seems that so after uh World War II
1:03:05
um global rejection and bans well but before that Yeah go ahead it was after
1:03:11
World War I when the Nazi party
1:03:18
became a thing in the United States oh yeah yeah right here it it shows um in
1:03:25
in the in America the Nazi movement right it it started 1919 and 1920 to
1:03:34
1920s German nationalism post World War I right after World War I in America
1:03:41
pro-German sentiment simmered in the US among German immigrants many German
1:03:49
Americans still felt strong cultural ties to their homeland which created the foundation for future
1:03:56
Nazi sympathizing groups yeah i I don't think it was simmering bro i think it
1:04:01
was boiling cuz they had it was a lot of them bro it wasn't like a little little spit here
1:04:07
and a little spit there like nah they had Nazi schools for children all over
1:04:13
the United States from East Coast to all the way they they they had one in San They had some in San Francisco they had
1:04:18
some in in California wow yeah so this was not like a a random thing it was at
1:04:26
the time that the United States was uh feeling like the people in the country
1:04:31
was feeling like the the the great experiment of the United States was on its way to failing because the Great
1:04:37
Depression had just happened and things were not looking good and they was looking for something new that they
1:04:42
thought was going to be better for America m and they chose up and they chose And so they chose this yeah they
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chose up and they chose this oh man yeah bro that's That's some And they were
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called They were called the American Bont yeah so in 1933 Hitler rises to power in
1:05:01
Germany right uh he became the chancellor of Germany okay in January of
1:05:06
1933 inspired by Hitler's ideology pro-Nazi groups began forming in the US he got it
1:05:14
out the muscle too just so y'all know Hitler wasn't like one of them dudes that was like got voted in hitler tried
1:05:20
to get it out the muscle one time before and they he got they got whooped up and he got locked up and they let him out
1:05:26
and he Yeah he got it out the muscle bro he was that guy was guy was something else
1:05:33
so between 1933 and 1936 here in America Friends of New Germany is formed in New
1:05:41
York by German immigrants to support Hitler their activities include
1:05:46
publishing Nazi propaganda intimidating anti-Nazi Germans
1:05:53
and spying on German American organizations terror terror bro sounds
1:05:59
like it doesn't say they were doing anything crazy at this point as far as you know uh hurting people that's what
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it doesn't say that here i'd be a fool to think that they weren't well yeah you might be right they wore uniforms
1:06:14
resembling the SA brown shirts what is the SA do you know that's the the the
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Nazis they they wear the brown shirts okay and this is what you were talking
1:06:28
about the bunt the Bont Bont uh 1936
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German American Bont is founded the Friends of New Germany is dissolved
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under pressure from US authorities and rebranded as the German American bunt
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under France [ __ ] people promote a Nazi vision of America rooted in Aryan
1:06:53
identity nationalism and anti-communism yeah that was the that was the purpose
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is to promote a Nazi vision of America rooted in Aryan identity nationalism and
1:07:06
anti-communism you know what that sounds like
1:07:11
that [ __ ] sounds like America that's what it sounds like to me already
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oh man membership peaks at around 25,000 to 30,000 and it's not on purpose it's
1:07:26
not everybody's not like that but it's just what it is it's the history of this country what it was founded on the
1:07:32
constitution listen some things bro need to be updated bro man this so you you
1:07:40
said that when you first said it it was like literally a dagger through my heart man
1:07:46
you know this this is a is a tough thing to talk about because I I I hear you say
1:07:52
it and I don't want to believe it i don't
1:07:57
want to think like that right but the more I force myself to think
1:08:03
the more I'm like "Oh man dude." Oh man being an idealist you don't understand
1:08:09
the earthshattering stuff that I've been through in the last few months learning more about my family history my black
1:08:16
family history that comes from rural Georgia where a place called Americus
1:08:22
where to this day there's nothing there but cotton fields and learning the history of where these
1:08:28
people come from that you know Yeah i'm a my I come from lineage of slavery right
1:08:34
and um having to detach myself to kind of study
1:08:39
the whole scope of the country and how certain things impact certain people it
1:08:46
is heavy it's very heavy it's heavy stuff and the the thing is again what
1:08:51
what we're not going to do is we're not going to well I say we because I know you we are not going to sit here and be
1:08:58
America the country and be ashamed of stuff and not talk about it and sweep it
1:09:03
under the rug like no we need to know what's going on we need to know about because more people need to know the only way that things are going to get
1:09:10
better and change is going to come in a positive way is if there's more awareness that is brought to this thing
1:09:17
and a lot of people want it to be erased from history because
1:09:22
they feel that it's going to impact them in a negative way meaning
1:09:27
you take a little bit from me it's too much i don't want to give up anything and that's that's what we're dealing
1:09:34
with yeah so in 1937
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through 1939 peak influence of the Bont the Bo yeah
1:09:47
that say that number between 25 and 30,000 i also believe that to be more yeah well yeah it possibly was right
1:09:55
because at the rally there was 20,000 plus at that alone yeah oh yeah good call yeah so the Boon
1:10:04
runs camps and youth programs mimicking the Hitler youth camp in
1:10:12
Sig Freed yeah so the I've seen these these kids I was watching a video and it
1:10:18
was like it looked like a regular summer camp in in some ways but it turns out that what they were
1:10:26
doing is is essentially getting the kids their brains their physical programmed
1:10:33
right into being a certain way right and they started holding mass rallies
1:10:39
across the US and what don't you say about the the most notable rally that that was held
1:10:46
yeah and so I think maybe still it's the biggest venue in the United States
1:10:53
madison Square Garden i think it's the biggest venue in the country it's probably the most famous it's definitely
1:10:58
It might be the biggest Madison Square Garden rally february 20 1939 20,000
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plus people attend giant portrait of George Washington flanked by swastikas whoa
1:11:13
speech by Fritz [ __ ] calling for a true
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Americanism free from Jews and communists
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met with protests and national outrage so yeah so people got pissed off when
1:11:32
they did this yeah but like what's the difference do don't take Please don't
1:11:38
nobody take this the wrong way i'm not even trying to make a comparison i don't think he's like that nothing like that but like like
1:11:45
a Trump rally okay same what's the difference a lot of
1:11:51
people don't like don't like him and a lot of people is complaining a lot of people's protest outside it's the same
1:11:56
well they tried to assassinate him literally yeah but look it was a political party it was a political party
1:12:03
there's no difference between this and Democrat and Republican there's no difference oh man the only difference is
1:12:10
the ideology because guess what i don't like the way you think as a Democrat or I don't like the way you think as a
1:12:15
Republican so I don't like you what's the difference same thing i don't not
1:12:21
let me let me let me uh frame this this is in my opinion politics is based
1:12:28
on ideals yes us individuals we our ideals is what
1:12:34
we base our decisions on what we choose with with politics and a person
1:12:40
represents us as a whole some of us just have this sentiment you know what I mean
1:12:46
so I don't know man like it's just going to be how it is bro it's
1:12:52
crazy to think that they had the portrait of George Washington up there
1:12:57
with a bunch of swastikas right and they're at this rally and and
1:13:02
they're talking about basically like
1:13:08
bad things yeah but you got to feel me long like like they got the Constitution
1:13:14
they got George Washington they got the Constitution saying that all this other stuff about like it's
1:13:20
just it's just I don't know there's certain people that this stuff is just in favor of and it just does well for
1:13:26
them so they fit in there they fit in it so in 1939
1:13:33
through 19 through 1940 FBI investigations and arrests
1:13:40
fritz [ __ ] is arrested in 1939 for embezzlement and tax evasion
1:13:47
public support for the boon declines rapidly after World War II begins in
1:13:53
Europe september 1939 fbi begins to surveil and dismantle Nazi
1:14:02
sympathetic organizations in the US bro this is crazy the f the French [ __ ] got
1:14:07
hit with the alapone bro they couldn't get him with nothing else that's what I was just literally thinking dog like
1:14:12
like this is crazy so they went after him in other words in other words all this Nazi stuff you was doing you wasn't
1:14:20
doing nothing wrong there's nothing wrong technically there's nothing wrong you did nothing illegal nothing wrong we
1:14:25
ain't We don't Why why bro why hey why is this Hey why is
1:14:32
it not a Why is it not illegal why was it not illegal already well I think it's because of of freedom of speech right
1:14:40
and we'll get into that in a little bit let's continue down this but I think that's why all right is because
1:14:46
technically your freedom of speech you could say that 1941 okay 1941 US enters
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World War II after Pearl Harbor December 7th 1941 the US declares war on Axis
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powers the BON is officially disbanded
1:15:04
hundreds of Boot members are interned or arrested as enemy agents now
1:15:15
there was all these families all over the country that was down with the bo that believed in this ide ide ideology
1:15:23
the boon was disbanded do you think those people stopped believing those things do you think that they
1:15:30
stopped teaching those things to their children do you think that probably not that
1:15:35
party died no probably not it just went underground ah they just hid it from
1:15:41
other people so in other words they're most likely still here oh for sure we
1:15:47
just don't know what they are called now i have some thoughts we have some ideas
1:15:52
but we keep those things to ourselves yeah I'm not going to talk about that we keep those to ourselves for sure um but
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yeah man so what's interesting here is I found this when when I was researching that there
1:16:06
was a a swastika glossery that was distributed to every US serviceman
1:16:14
during World War II and it shows different swastikas
1:16:20
and essentially since they're going overseas don't hit the wrong people when
1:16:25
you see a swastika yeah and and it shows like this is an Arabian swastika this is
1:16:31
a Chinese swastika but they're not allian they're not all called swastika you know and there's
1:16:38
also two different I've seen actually three different spellings but two of them were clearly uh they have clearly
1:16:45
different pronunciations one is swastika the other one is
1:16:51
pretty close yeah but and I'm sure in the other languages that they sound nothing like this probably not yeah yeah
1:16:59
uh it's just very interesting that they had to educate people on which one was okay right because remember when before
1:17:07
we did this I had no idea that other places in the world were using this
1:17:13
other cultures were using this symbol and that the symbol was actually
1:17:18
extremely positive the symbol is banned in Germany currently currently banned in
1:17:24
Germany all Nazi memorabilia is banned you can't collect any Nazi memorabilia
1:17:29
or none of that um and the crazy thing is about this is
1:17:37
you know in uh in in Germany before World War II Hitler wanted there to be a
1:17:45
car that was more readily available and affordable for the regular German
1:17:51
citizen so he commissioned Ferd Ferdinand Porsche
1:17:56
to create the Volkswagen Beetle so the Volkswagen Beetle was Hitler's idea
1:18:04
with that being said you cannot have a swastika in Germany the whole time
1:18:10
Porsche has had a swastika on every car that it's ever made and it is in the
1:18:16
actual Porsche emblem but you cannot see it unless it is spinning and that is something that I wonder why
1:18:23
they let them get away with that yeah let me pull that up here and and
1:18:29
just and just play this this video here that you found
1:18:36
[Music] all right so there's the poor symbol
1:18:44
there it is oh I never knew that it's pretty clear
1:18:52
whoa man how did you find out about that um I
1:18:59
am a a car enthusiast means like I don't just like American
1:19:05
car i like all like I like all cars and like I'm always constantly going down rabbit holes and seeing like I'm just
1:19:11
tied into the car community and I see everything bro and that's something that everyone needs
1:19:17
to see right there how many Porsche owners would sell their cars if they knew that
1:19:23
that's a good question yeah probably a bunch of them you know but it's like
1:19:29
come on henry Ford sponsored Hitler you know funded he also wrote a book well it
1:19:36
seemed like America was supporting of what's going on in Germany prior to
1:19:41
World War II i just learned Henry Ford was an author
1:19:47
of an anti-semitic book yeah i've never heard this yeah dude yeah wow
1:19:56
seems like uh there's there's a lot of history that most people don't know cuz a lot of
1:20:03
stuff that you've talked about including this like you hit me i was blindsided
1:20:09
that the SWAT was a positive thing right and used in many cultures all over the place or that this wasn't something that
1:20:16
was created by Hitler and his group yeah i I had no
1:20:21
idea yeah i would never He does not give that credit no way yeah wow it And just
1:20:28
to kind of review some of the the uh the time period right of of what just
1:20:35
happened pre-1930s the symbolism of of the swastika was prosperity
1:20:43
harmony life good fortune and it's across many cultures so that's pre-1930s
1:20:51
go back thousands of years before that it was always prosperity harmony life and good fortune that's right 1930s to
1:20:58
1945 it was Nazi propaganda racial purity and hate
1:21:05
that's what it symbolized okay post 1945 it's stigmatized in the West
1:21:14
meaning America right and sacred in the
1:21:19
east damn can you explain that a little bit yeah so for it to be stigmatized
1:21:26
means that anything surrounding it like when you hear it it leaves a bad taste in your mouth has a bad stigma attached
1:21:32
to the to it the word itself and um what was the other word
1:21:38
it was sacred sacred meaning it is to be honored like um it has spiritual value
1:21:49
so and when they're saying the east they're not talking about Germany they're specifically talking about um um
1:21:58
India um at one time was called um
1:22:07
in Asia Asia for certain but you know the crazy thing is you know studying the
1:22:13
earth is prior to the continental drift
1:22:19
it was uh western Asia was a part of Africa
1:22:25
yeah like seeing all this stuff is crazy to me like how how like we like to like how we all like to be so damn different
1:22:31
when we're just not Yeah you know what I'm saying just just be human just chill y'all yeah man i
1:22:39
definitely hear where you're going with that so you know some of the key takeaways right
1:22:48
is that the Nazi movement in the US was real and organized mhm it wasn't just
1:22:55
fringe no it wasn't no fly by night here today gone tomorrow thing oh yeah yeah they remember like No no this was
1:23:02
serious very serious it almost It almost took over the country serious yeah it seemed
1:23:07
like it it was about to Mhm which seems like that Hitler Hitler like saved
1:23:14
America hitler saved America with doing the dumb stuff that he did that made us not do that yeah it because we had to
1:23:20
fight him we would have had Yeah but the the the mag like I'm trying to tell you is the war the world war would have
1:23:26
probably crushed the whole world like it probably like never would have ended bro like if if we had a Nazi uh ideology in
1:23:33
America oh yeah come on come on man we beat an evil
1:23:40
empire if we're not already it says that the Nazi movement also
1:23:47
leveraged free speech and democratic institutions
1:23:53
to spread anti-semitic and fascist ideas so this is an interesting one
1:23:59
so it was the Democratic side that was pushing
1:24:05
that's not the same Democratic side that started the KKK is it that's what I
1:24:11
think it is oh cuz I've heard that that's a fact that is a fact that's a fact okay could you expand on this just
1:24:18
slightly for listeners if for me really so it actually started in um Inviter
1:24:24
Texas and the reason that it started in Texas was because at that point in time
1:24:29
uh blacks were gaining more political clout and gaining more prominent
1:24:34
positions in politics and those people out there were not happy with that so the Democrats they
1:24:41
created the Ku Klux Clan and what they started doing was when they had uh like
1:24:47
like um political political arenas where like people were speaking and like having like political discussions the
1:24:55
KKK would ride up and they would kill the black politicians and they'd kill
1:25:01
the white sympathizers of those black politicians uh um um essentially scaring everyone
1:25:09
away from the Republican party and that's how black people started to
1:25:15
become Democrats
1:25:20
okay so this just doesn't make sense to me so you can Google this if anybody I
1:25:26
know I sound crazy to many of people that are going to be listening to this and I'm going to do that sometimes but if you go upon yourself and do your own
1:25:33
research and you go down the rabbit holes that I've gone you will find that what I'm saying is historical fact yeah
1:25:39
what you're saying I just want to put it back out there is that the Democratic
1:25:45
Party was the pro-Nazi party yeah them the Democratic Party is
1:25:52
who created the Ku Klux Clan which in 1924 the Ku
1:25:58
Klux Clan was estimated to have four four to 5 million members in the United
1:26:04
States at that time whoa four to five million so add that to the top of this
1:26:10
25 30,000 that's a lot more whoa that part um and so that was the
1:26:16
Democratic party it just seems weird because and we keep talking about these people
1:26:22
the Nazi people the KKK they get shut down they hate group they don't go anywhere
1:26:28
they don't get banned they don't get exiled where do they go well they're still here oh yeah but they think
1:26:34
differently now i I'm becoming aware as you said I'm
1:26:40
learning more it it just seems weird because when I go through social media
1:26:45
and I see it's the other party the Republican party that people are saying
1:26:52
are supportive of these type of values well in my in my opinion uh here's my
1:27:00
opinion okay i think it will all come full circle
1:27:08
i think that this party right now is like this administration is it it is
1:27:13
what it is it is a little outside of what we know as normaly
1:27:20
right and I think it will all balance back out sooner or later and I think um
1:27:28
the Republican party is going to be the party that is going to be like more more black people will join it because you
1:27:35
got to understand in the black community there's a there's a couple things that people be waiting on and that's like for
1:27:41
polit political thing to do better and the other one is for Jesus to come
1:27:46
so it has to come back around that's just a part of the balance right things come
1:27:52
full circle and I expect the the political parties to do this as well it it just seems like the political parties
1:27:58
have completely switched from what I'm I'm hearing and reading yeah but it's like it's like
1:28:07
they have switched and they haven't so so back to the Constitution um you know
1:28:13
like uh they make many amendments for many different things like you know one
1:28:18
of the things that was in there was that uh uh I think it was black people were three-fifths of a human
1:28:26
that's related to voting yeah okay it was related to voting yeah
1:28:33
but that I mean still you like how could you be three-fifthist of a human right like so Yeah but It was related to
1:28:41
voting as it was written but it wasn't related to voting it was
1:28:46
that's how they looked at people those people and the freedom of speech
1:28:54
aspect is a very interesting thing i believe that you should be able to say
1:28:59
what you would like to say but I believe at the time that the constitution was
1:29:05
written it's very important to understand that that time period how things were dealt with at that time
1:29:11
meaning when right now you could say whatever you want to say to me i can say
1:29:17
whatever I want to say to you that doesn't mean that you or I are going to get away with it meaning there's going
1:29:23
to be a consequence whether it be something verbal or it could be physical right yeah well back then when people
1:29:30
said things like this somebody didn't like what you said they
1:29:36
went like this they reached in their pocket and they grabbed a glove and they went
1:29:42
"I challenge you to a duel." Oh and they settled their dispute with a with a duel
1:29:48
a gun battle right 10 paces turn and shoot whoa so with that being said as
1:29:54
all of these tough guys are out here right now that are like look I'm all about the Constitution my dad is a ex
1:30:01
Green Beret XI exec service i'm look I'm all about our rights yep but with that
1:30:08
being said it needs to be understood and put into context that when the Constitution was written things were
1:30:14
done way different at that time and everybody that's out here that's wanting to stand on what they're saying so hard
1:30:21
they're not willing to go out and and and kill a kill a kill a fly they will not squash a grape in a fruit fight so
1:30:29
for them to be doing all this without understanding the context of this we
1:30:34
need to revisit this we need to revisit that thing in the constitution because
1:30:40
there is limitations to what you can say to people you can't just go saying whatever you want when you want because
1:30:46
what you say directly impacts people and people have the right to want to do something about that
1:30:53
because back then there was no social media right there was no internet
1:30:58
there was none of this stuff so so it wasn't like you get on your high horse where you have you know 10 million
1:31:05
followers and you say whatever you want to say that could be very harmful to other people right yeah um but that
1:31:13
being said with the freedom of speech which is the first amendment right
1:31:19
it's the right to express opinions and ideas without government interference
1:31:25
it's encompassing spoken and written words as well as symbolic actions
1:31:32
that's that's like the definition right but then what it what it is Mhm
1:31:41
what it encompasses no I'm sorry what it is freedom of speech also known as freedom of
1:31:48
expression is the right to articulate opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation censorship or legal sanction
1:31:55
from the government so that's saying the government isn't going to do anything based on what you say right
1:32:05
but that doesn't mean other people won't have a response and do what they want to do yeah right
1:32:12
okay um what it encompasses the term speech is interpreted broadly including
1:32:19
spoken and written words as well as a symbolic speech what a person wears
1:32:25
reads performs protests and more well so symbolically
1:32:30
you know you don't even have to say anything you could just be wearing
1:32:36
Yay's shirt a sign right and and it's a symbol and that symbol means something
1:32:42
it's symbolic that's what it is it's it has symbolism right the symbol itself is
1:32:49
just what it is when you see it right but what it means and all that other stuff is what follows so a perfect
1:32:54
example would be like the swastika which we just covered right and and the
1:32:59
swastika that most people know here in America is is the Nazi symbol right and so that symbolically
1:33:06
is you know a a horrible symbol because all the death that happened because of
1:33:14
it right and but in history the symbol of the
1:33:20
swastika was overwhelmingly a good thing yes yes h um
1:33:28
now uh protection protection in the United States freedom
1:33:35
of speech is protected by the first amendment to the constitution which prohibits the government from making
1:33:42
laws that abrbridge there's a bunch of people that have
1:33:47
talked about you know the freedom of speech and the first amendment and they're they're literally saying that
1:33:53
this is really important one of them is is you know Elon Musk who who bought Twitter and turned it into X saying that
1:34:00
he did it to protect the First Amendment and freedom of
1:34:05
speech but he closed Kanye's account yeah isn't that crazy he did that they
1:34:13
closed Kanye's account but he's also the one out there doing the the hand thing
1:34:19
that's what I'm trying to tell you bro like this i'm trying to tell you bro was like "Yo bro what are you doing bro you
1:34:25
about to let the cat out the bag i'm telling you." Yeah he was like "Oh
1:34:30
hell no let delete." Yay now whoa
1:34:36
this is this is Yay yay you You got to understand that this right here that was
1:34:41
that provoked Yay to be like "Word oh you on it too oh I'm about to go hard on
1:34:46
X." That's exactly what he did and and and Elon was like "What what is he
1:34:54
Get him out now yeah it It's like you made your move based on me but you
1:35:00
didn't talk to me first and we didn't strategize on that we should have talked about this bro we could have talked about this we could have had a strategy
1:35:06
we could have did something we could have used some different type of people that wasn't us we could have Man this is
1:35:12
getting deep this is getting deep that's what I was trying to tell you that's what I've been telling you this is I be
1:35:17
s I be I be sitting on this stuff like yo what the hell's going on out here man creating some awareness around here and
1:35:24
seeing how this all kind of moves forward i mean this is very interesting subjects and it seems like it's
1:35:29
something that's been going on for a long time yeah but the next part is really
1:35:36
important to me um limitations while the first amendment protects a wide range of
1:35:42
speech there are exceptions so this is the big thing right here right
1:35:49
and I think there should be more exceptions personally exceptions to the rule of you can say
1:35:57
whatever you want but you can wear whatever you can't say this but you can't wear this you can't do that um
1:36:03
incitement to violence speech that incites or is likely to incite imminent
1:36:09
lawless action is not protected oh wow okay this this seems pretty important
1:36:16
yeah but that to me that's such a wide range well yeah what
1:36:24
could cause anything i mean then they could literally say that you can't say anything cuz it could piss somebody off
1:36:30
anything anything can do that though any type of conversation you can get in an argument with your lady about some petty
1:36:37
stuff that's nothing yeah but you could incite violence though it's It's petty
1:36:42
to you right and this is what happens so who gets to make the decision on what
1:36:50
could incite violence this is what this is where we need this is where the
1:36:55
details are missing ah you see what I'm saying they thought about it very well
1:37:00
the frame of the constitution but like we need to get a little bit more detailed about some of this stuff and
1:37:05
update update to the new world that we live in update yes yes so the next one is defamation mhm so defamation is false
1:37:14
statement that damages a person's reputation are not protected under
1:37:20
the first amendment or freedom of speech so if you say something false about somebody
1:37:26
it is defamation it's defamation if you if what you claim about someone that you can prove it and uh it can be
1:37:35
corroborated then there's no defamation so an example
1:37:40
of this you know that that I've I've seen people talk about is you know RFK
1:37:47
talked about what what's the guy that was the uh
1:37:53
the the one with the vaccine fouchy fouchy right and he wrote
1:38:00
a book about Fouchy
1:38:05
fouchi never said it was false he wrote it i mean the stuff in that I I didn't
1:38:12
read it but I I watch it on a podcast him speaking about it um shout out to
1:38:20
Joe Rogan on that cuz I mean straight up he he's a great interviewer asked a lot of great questions you know um and and
1:38:27
on that I said that I I was like wow all this stuff that he's saying about that
1:38:33
guy that is very damning you know and
1:38:38
but not sued not thrown in jail not any of those things which means well he
1:38:46
hasn't said any false statements so his free speech is okay
1:38:51
wow yeah that's just how it is and it should
1:38:58
be that way you know because if you can't prove that what you're saying about somebody then you're lying about
1:39:03
them and you're affecting their reputation that's defamation of character mhm but if again you could tell that if it's the truth and it can
1:39:10
be proven and corroborated then there's no defamation then you can say "What do you want to say?"
1:39:15
Damn if you if you if the other person if you did something crappy you
1:39:20
shouldn't have did something crappy cuz I'm going to say it and you ain't you can't do nothing about it you got to eat that you got to You got to wear that you
1:39:27
did that you did that that's called accountability yeah accountability and truth right yep integrity too you got to
1:39:36
have the integrity to be able to do that to say you know what yeah I did this um so true threats speech that constitutes
1:39:44
a genuine threat or harassment is not protected understood okay so going online and
1:39:52
putting something on there I'm going to un alive you oh yeah that's that's out
1:39:57
bad that's not okay that's out yeah now I mean I've been around people and
1:40:03
they've said some things like that just joking around
1:40:10
so that's not a true threat i mean I wouldn't say that anyway i never myself do that
1:40:18
play like that but but people play like that all the time you know I mean I mean definitely people
1:40:25
like "Oh I'll I'll beat your you know I'll beat you up you know." Well cuz you
1:40:31
actually can't uh wow that makes sense though yep um
1:40:38
the next is obscenity speech that is considered obscene under
1:40:44
legal standards is not protected yeah well just nasty vulgarity just
1:40:50
disgusting oh being nasty nasty stuff um okay yeah seen and the
1:40:57
last one is is fraud speech that is used to deceive or defraud others
1:41:05
is not protected that's good to know i like this yeah this all this makes
1:41:10
perfect sense of why you would have those things not protected under the
1:41:16
first amendment 100% go for it so lastly here is hate speech
1:41:24
and this is the one that you know seems to be most prominent nowadays hate
1:41:30
speech is not one of the exceptions to the first amendment and is typically
1:41:36
protected though even protected hate speech can sometimes lead to behaviors that fall
1:41:44
outside of the protection of the First Amendment hey like I said you can say what you want to say don't mean you
1:41:50
going to get away with it you could call me what Hey you can say it I'm not telling you you can't say it but
1:41:56
all I'm saying is there might be something that comes after yeah and so a perfect example of this is you know you
1:42:03
you could say something and then well you still could get your account silenced you could get
1:42:10
unmonetized demonetized demonetized you know you you
1:42:15
could uh you could put something up there that is technically it's your free speech to put it out there but you could
1:42:22
have all these negative effects that happen maybe you lose your job maybe you know all these things start happening to
1:42:29
you because you put some hate speech out there about about some party or play
1:42:36
stupid games man yeah wow so what comes
1:42:41
up for you after doing this whole episode that we just went through
1:42:47
uh for me you know I'd like to study these these things that are that are uh actual
1:42:53
history uh you know anywhere from American history to to
1:43:00
international history to ancient history you know I'm a student of history that's my thing
1:43:05
um all this does is make me want to learn more about
1:43:12
um other things that are not being taught like because this is to me this
1:43:17
is American history this is real this is very and it's it's it's recent American history it's like we we get to go back
1:43:24
and learn about the the Constitution and about the um the the Civil War and about
1:43:30
all these different things that happened but we want to hide these other things and I think that's wrong of us to do
1:43:36
because there's people that were directly impacted by these things right that
1:43:43
there's whether some people believe it or not you choose to believe it or not but there's a thing that's called
1:43:49
generational trauma right that happens through things that were done to your
1:43:55
ancestors and it trickles down through your through your through your through your DNA it trickles down through your spirit yeah a lot of these things were
1:44:01
they were all done on purpose correct yeah and um I I just look to further
1:44:07
understand those things um like and and I'm like I'm not when people do bad
1:44:14
stuff never like from the angle of a sympathizer that I'm like why did that
1:44:20
person do it for me it's always a thing of a perspective like not to be
1:44:26
rationalized i just want to understand yeah understand that's what I thought as you
1:44:31
were saying it yeah for for me after doing this I mean the biggest thing that came up is first
1:44:38
the understanding of the swastika and that symbol as a whole
1:44:45
you know I I've been pretty honed in on symbolic
1:44:50
meaning or trying to learn more about it as I'm going through seeing all these different brands and their logos and
1:44:56
understanding that there's symbolism in every single logo right and and and then
1:45:02
you know this the you know swastika being very widely known as as a symbol
1:45:12
right and and I had no idea the roots
1:45:17
were all good and so and so amazing right of of the swasta as a whole uh the
1:45:23
other thing is you know as as being a father and wanting to educate you know
1:45:30
my my youngans i I want them to not just
1:45:36
see the swastika as how I saw it prior to doing this this episode right hey I
1:45:45
saw it as just pure evil if anybody said swats I'd just think evil you think that
1:45:50
might be like why Kanye said um
1:45:55
the Jews need to forgive him it's that's probably I'm just saying the
1:46:02
path the path the path of I'm just saying all religions right they
1:46:07
say like the one of the main tenants is forgiveness right for all of them right so like it's true japan came through
1:46:15
here lit us up yep we bombed them back they apologized
1:46:21
we forgive them what's good for us is not good for them too
1:46:27
why does one group of people have more of that like you know what I'm saying why is like why do we ever Why do one
1:46:34
group get to hold on to this there's other groups that have other things to hold on to too but they are supposed to
1:46:40
let them go and forgive what's good for one is good for all humans humans this
1:46:45
is a great way to end it is based on forgiveness no matter you know if you're out there and you're watching this
1:46:52
you're listening to this on one of the podcast platforms please take a moment think about your
1:46:58
personal life think about something that may have happened in the past someone
1:47:05
some group of people that you could choose to make uh an effort or you did
1:47:12
something or you did something to forgive
1:47:17
if you were the one that did something that you knew was wrong say you're sorry
1:47:22
give someone else the opportunity to forgive you if someone else has done something to
1:47:30
you or a group treated you poorly and it hurts
1:47:35
consider the opportunity to forgive
1:47:41
i think you have an opportunity to become a more well-rounded understanding
1:47:47
person if you forgive someone else it also opens up the opportunity for others
1:47:53
to look at you in a way that is forgivable word word um with that being said um
1:48:02
shout out to a million dollars worth of game wallow and Gilly shout out to Club Shay Shay shout out to Joe Rogan um
1:48:09
shout out to cousin J.R we love you man appreciate you um and also Allan
1:48:15
Atkinson yeah brother Allan Atkinson shout out brother Allan you know Allan's the one Yeah Leanne too allan's the one
1:48:22
that said "Oh man you should talk about Doge." And at the time that he said that I was like I love Yeah literally me and
1:48:29
Allan had a conversation about it you were talking about me yeah we were like I He I was like "Yeah I was like "Yeah
1:48:35
you right Allan." But I was like "Your boy I don't think he's ready." Yeah he's like "I know but we'll get him."
1:48:42
But yeah here we are shout out hey shout out shout out you guys thank you guys
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