Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Alrighty. Alrighty. Welcome back to Argue this. I know we took a bit of a hiatus there, but we are back, you know, hopefully back on like a sort of normal schedule. Tron, you know, has a mask on because he's like a little sick or something.
[00:00:16] Speaker B: Yep. Don't want to spread the disease around. Even though he's a Republican and doesn't believe in it.
[00:00:21] Speaker A: I, I don't, I, I am, you know, I, I've seen everyone else around me get sick and it's like, yeah, that's fine. I believe in Jesus and pro life and I'm a Republican hardcore.
And I don't get sick because I'm not a bitch. It's fine.
But this week, is America going to hell in a handbasket or is it gonna just turn out just fine? Is it gonna shake out just fine?
And, you know, it is, you know, everything that is being portrayed on the news, you know, just, you know, what is the word I'm looking for?
Propaganda.
[00:01:09] Speaker B: Everything's propaganda, though.
There's good, there's bad, everything technically propaganda.
[00:01:15] Speaker A: That's hilarious. It's just a picture of weed on a fucking monster case.
[00:01:19] Speaker B: Is it really?
[00:01:20] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what you showed me.
Yeah, my cat's sitting in a box right now and she's just, you know, fucking chilling out.
But yeah, I mean, like, anytime, like, you know, I look at the news and I have to look at the news, you know, to run my other podcast and like, like, I, I, I see it, I'm like, yeah, no, it's fine. You know, that's like a one off situation.
Like the, the shooting up in like Minnesota at the, you know, the Catholic Church while the children were having mass like that that's some, you know, evil.
But, you know, they try and connect dots when it just, you know, is an evil person, just an evil fucked up in the head person that went out and did something up and I don't think it had anything to really do, you know, with anything. But, you know, I do enjoy the fact that they were a lefty.
[00:02:30] Speaker B: All right, so this is where I'm going to get a little, I don't know how to spicy on this.
So everyone has to stop saying shootings are one offs. Since Columbine shootings have been proven not to be one offs. I also think shootings have a proportionate rate to us not caring about or doing much for mental health and access to guns. The more, of course also the increase of population increases the chances and percentages of all that as well. But again, I think we are well past the point of shootings being one off.
Any shooting whatsoever is past the one off.
[00:03:15] Speaker A: Well, I mean, like, I. I looked it up yesterday to see how many, you know, kids were killed in schools, and it's an upsetting number.
And it was like.
Like too many, you know, it was like 500 or something for, like, the last, like, 10 years, you know? Yeah, I looked it up. Every town for Gun Safety reported 200 or 429 deaths on school grounds between 2013 and 2023.
[00:03:44] Speaker B: 10 years.
[00:03:45] Speaker A: 10 years.
So that's 42.9. So 43 deaths a year.
That's too many.
But, you know, give the teachers guns and then, you know, someone comes up on.
[00:04:00] Speaker B: That is not the answer. It's the same as when we were letting teachers whoop our kids. And then you found out.
Then you found out a lot of those teachers were abusing those kids.
No, you can't just be like, well, here you go. Underpaid employee that we put more and more work on. Now you have to deal with this, too. So sorry.
[00:04:24] Speaker A: Or you can have a drone that's, like, armed with, like, bullets and shit. You know, just zip two, you know, like, have, you know, 10 in each school, you know, like, fully armed drones.
[00:04:35] Speaker B: Why can't we be like, was it Canada or the Netherlands that, like, they have their guns in a safe in, like, the town, not in the house?
[00:04:44] Speaker A: That's a dumb idea.
That's a dumb idea.
[00:04:51] Speaker B: Well, all right. It's a dumb idea for Americans, yes. Because of how we've built our society and our societal air quote freedoms that aren't really free. But you're right for America. That's a terrible idea. But I also don't think more guns is the answer to the like, this is how. This is a unique American problem.
Of all the school seating now. Yes, there are school shootings in other countries.
There are not nearly as many school.
[00:05:25] Speaker A: Bombings in other countries.
[00:05:28] Speaker B: You're right. And you know what happened after the Unabomber? We put fucking things on that where we did give people access to those types of. What's it called? Stuff to make bombs. So then we don't have a lot of bombings in America anymore.
[00:05:42] Speaker A: What are you talking about?
[00:05:44] Speaker B: We used to have tons of bombings in America during the Irish mafia wars.
[00:05:49] Speaker A: Yeah, that was in New York. I don't call that America. That was in New York with all the greasers and all that kind of crazy, you know. Yes, Irish car bombs are offensive to people in Ireland, but it was an American problem, you know, and like, like, I, I've seen that joke a million times. It's like you go to, you know, Ireland, hey, can I get an Irish Car Bomb? It's like, oh, can I get a 911? It's like, yeah, I don't take offense to that. I'm like, yeah, that, that's great. That, that'd be a great fucking. You know, you have like two fucking drinks pouring at the same time.
[00:06:24] Speaker B: All I'm saying is America has done too much fucked up shit to have anything to feel guilty for. On one thing. We, we're fucked up for the whole world. Too much crap that we've done. Too much crap to too many different races, to too many different ethnicities to do. I don't understand how we are where we are with all.
[00:06:42] Speaker A: It's because this victim mentality, that's really what it comes down to, you know, it's, you know, oh, no. And like, you see, like the most prosperous races in America don't have the victim mentality, you know.
[00:06:56] Speaker B: Tell me what the most prosperous races in America is real quick. Hold on, wait, I want to hear this.
[00:07:00] Speaker A: Go Asians and some Native Americans.
[00:07:06] Speaker B: You think Asians and Native Americans are the most pop. Prosperous races here in America?
Yeah.
[00:07:15] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:07:17] Speaker B: Show me the top billionaires in America by race.
[00:07:24] Speaker A: Top billionaires in America.
[00:07:30] Speaker B: Oh, there's a lot of white guys up there.
In fact, it's mostly white guys.
[00:07:34] Speaker A: In fact, everyone look, that's an African American right there.
[00:07:38] Speaker B: Elon Musk is a white guy.
[00:07:41] Speaker A: He is an African American. Okay?
[00:07:43] Speaker B: If the cops came out and Elon Musk was holding a gun, they wouldn't shoot first. Oh yeah, they would just say they wouldn't.
So. Yeah, well, please again, tell me how Asians.
[00:07:58] Speaker A: If you look at all these fucking people, you know, let's see, Top richest Asians in the world.
[00:08:09] Speaker B: Oh, no, we weren't talking the world. We said America.
[00:08:13] Speaker A: Top richest country. Top richest Asians in America.
Jerry, Yang, Morris, Chang, Christine, language.
John, J.C.
you know, just a bunch of fucking rich ass Asians.
[00:08:33] Speaker B: A bunch. There are four on that list. Where when you first ask the billionaires.
[00:08:39] Speaker A: In America, Asian wealth in America.
They're. They're not a huge population in America.
Like, let's see here. What population of America is Asian?
Not 19 million.
19 million.
What population of America is black?
What population of America is black?
[00:09:08] Speaker B: 41.31 million. 20. 23. So can I hold up Your black.
[00:09:15] Speaker A: People are only 14% of America, so that means Chinese, Asian, any Asian is 7% of America, right?
[00:09:24] Speaker B: Right here. Here's a question though.
We're out of that population of blacks, how many do you think were brought over here by choice?
And you know.
[00:09:40] Speaker A: Well, I, I'm, I'm saying like, you know, these are.
[00:09:42] Speaker B: Well, no, no, because there's, there's.
[00:09:44] Speaker A: Yes, I understand. Fucking, you know, the, the boats.
[00:09:46] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:09:47] Speaker A: And all that.
[00:09:48] Speaker B: It's not even just the boats. It's equality and equity stuff. So blacks were allowed to own businesses or.
And when we were moved into our own place, that place was bombed. Black Wall street was bombed every time blacks got ahead.
[00:10:05] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, Tulsa, Oklahoma is awful.
[00:10:07] Speaker B: But you know what Asians are like, have always been to, at some extent to the more considered white than blacks were.
[00:10:20] Speaker A: What happened to the Japanese people after Pearl Harbor?
[00:10:23] Speaker B: That was after Pearl Harbor.
[00:10:27] Speaker A: After Pearl harbor, approximately 120,000 people of Japanese descent, including American citizens, were forcibly removed from the west coast and incarcerated in internment camp.
[00:10:37] Speaker B: Okay, so first refer back to my first statement of. America's done a lot of fucked up shit to a lot of our races. Second of all, remember we first just said blacks, now we said Asians. No, what happened to, you know, Muslims and brown skinned people after 9, 11?
A lot of bad stuff too.
[00:10:57] Speaker A: So yeah, they got punched in the face.
[00:10:59] Speaker B: Again. There's a lot of stuff that America has done.
But by your example, that was what, 1945? No, not 1945. 19. Whatever is in it was recent.
Where?
[00:11:16] Speaker A: Oh, it was 1941. But yeah, yeah.
[00:11:18] Speaker B: Whereas in.
When was the Tulsa massacre?
When was all that?
[00:11:27] Speaker A: So when was The Tulsa massacre?
1921.
[00:11:33] Speaker B: Yeah, so there's a 20 year difference in between there. So when we're talking generation, generational wealth and generational opportunity, there are reasons why other races have more wealth than blacks. And again, this isn't just Asians versus blacks. This was just pointed out the fact that the highest people that have the most wealth here in America are white.
[00:12:00] Speaker A: People because we're 70% of the population.
[00:12:04] Speaker B: It's also because at no point in this time were y' all ever discriminated against or put down equity.
[00:12:14] Speaker A: Well, I mean, right now we are.
[00:12:16] Speaker B: Nugget Trump is in office. How are you discriminating?
[00:12:20] Speaker A: We get fucking people with blue hair screaming that we're, you know, evil rapist pedophiles and that we all should die because we voted for Trump.
[00:12:29] Speaker B: I think that, how do I explain this?
[00:12:35] Speaker A: I don't think it's equitable to, you know, compare, you know, our struggle to other people's struggle. I get it.
[00:12:43] Speaker B: What real struggle have you? You have me none has white people had with blue haired people saying that they are pedophiles as Donald Trump that's in power now. Right. So there was no true negative against him because he's in power now. Correct?
[00:13:07] Speaker A: Well, I mean, like, is he in power? The other day I saw some dude saying, holding a sign saying no pedo president.
And I'm like, dude, like write that on the other side of the cardboard. That way I can read it clearer.
[00:13:19] Speaker B: How many people talk.
[00:13:22] Speaker A: Two people tried to kill him with guns.
Okay, yeah, like that, that's just how that goes.
[00:13:31] Speaker B: What do you mean that's how that goes? I'm confused.
[00:13:35] Speaker A: I mean, how is two people try to kill Donald Trump with a gun?
[00:13:40] Speaker B: Yes, Donald Trump with a gun, who's the President of the United States?
And that is, that is the total struggle, like proving that blue hair people are yelling is bad and white people are under oppression.
[00:13:56] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, you know, we'll see what happens.
You know, like, you know, I, I feel like, you know, black people still have it, but there's like a certain subsect of black people that, you know, keep it going like the, the Y ends, you know, I'm like, what is a Y N a young ninja?
I don't understand, you know, exactly what I mean.
You know, the people that wear fucking masks all the time and then go in and fucking like rob an Apple store and take like a bunch of fucking phones and you know, go up and beat the shit out of someone and you know, just, you know.
[00:14:45] Speaker B: Okay, inquisitive question.
Is property damage more detrimental to society or is rape and stuff more detrimental to society?
[00:15:05] Speaker A: I, I, I know I have like the, you know, slow down, but it's like at the same time, it's like, hey, whoa, whoa.
[00:15:12] Speaker B: What do you mean at the same time?
[00:15:16] Speaker A: Like say Detroit. Okay, we'll go to Detroit. Both of them happen there.
You know, a rape happens. That's awful. You know, and you know, something happens and like they run the rape kit and then boom, you know, the rapist goes to jail.
Property damage, you know, like they get their, you know, insurance check. Okay, cool. This is a destroyed business.
We are leaving the city.
We're not coming back to this city. And so you're all the job.
[00:15:49] Speaker B: So you're saying property is more valuable than someone's own bodily autonomy of getting, not getting raped.
[00:15:57] Speaker A: And you go to Egypt and like 99% of the women, Whoa, whoa, we're.
[00:16:00] Speaker B: Not talking Egypt, we're talking America.
Because again, keep America first, right?
[00:16:05] Speaker A: It's like, you know, would you rather, you know.
[00:16:08] Speaker B: No, no, that's not my question. My question though is what's on the hierarchy of crime?
[00:16:14] Speaker A: Property damage, Property damage, damage and then rape. Yeah. Unless it's a rape of a child.
[00:16:19] Speaker B: So then where does property damage hold up? Wait, no, you can't just say unless the rape of a child.
[00:16:25] Speaker A: Because, because women, women can have guns.
[00:16:28] Speaker B: So let's go now know to get.
[00:16:30] Speaker A: Yourself a Smith and Wesson, you know, bodyguard. Hold up.
[00:16:34] Speaker B: First, you can't victim blame until people who are like, well, you've been raped, sorry, you should have had a gun. Second. Second, get a gun.
[00:16:41] Speaker A: Like the second person.
[00:16:42] Speaker B: When you're talking, when you always say children, what age are we talking of children. When, when does a child cease to be a child?
[00:16:50] Speaker A: 18.
[00:16:50] Speaker B: 18.
[00:16:51] Speaker A: 18. So then the second they are like.
[00:16:54] Speaker B: Boop, boop, boop, 18.
[00:16:56] Speaker A: Yeah, they're no longer a child.
[00:16:58] Speaker B: So then it's statutory rape rate.
[00:17:01] Speaker A: Oh yes.
[00:17:02] Speaker B: And so if now somebody is having sex with a 17 year old. Right. Against their will, that is more against is higher up again than property damage. Right? Yeah. Yeah. Okay, so then, now are you going.
[00:17:21] Speaker A: To say like they had their birthday while they're getting raped and like now is it okay?
[00:17:25] Speaker B: No, why would I say that's so. No. What, what, what the fuck is wrong with you? That didn't even cross my mind.
Jesus Christ.
Oh my God.
[00:17:40] Speaker A: I know, I'm goddamn awful. It's fine.
[00:17:43] Speaker B: Truly. That is a wild statement to go like, go through your head.
[00:17:47] Speaker A: It's like Happy birthday to me.
[00:17:51] Speaker B: Oh my God. No, what I was going to ask is do you know the statistics of ethnicities where that are actually charged and convicted of rape?
[00:18:03] Speaker A: It's very fucking low. It's too goddamn low. Like police need to fucking go out and do their job instead of fucking running radar, go out and run rape kits instead. Just go out and like take them to the fucking lab, run all these kids, go find these fucking rapists and, and put them in jail.
And if they're in the country illegally, kick them out.
I mean, is that fair? Is like, you know, if, if you're here, you know, and you're doing crimes, like if you're here illegally and you're just like wanting to work and just, you know, wanting to get away from your country. You, you're not out there fucking raping people.
But if you're, if you come to America, you know, to try and get away from your country because you know it's dangerous there and then you come out here and start doing fucking crimes. Get the fuck on out.
I know, I know, you have a Republican friend.
[00:19:02] Speaker B: Okay, so back to what I was trying to point out that I just pulled up. This statistic for is on sexual abuse offenses.
51% of them are by white people. Right?
21% are by blacks, 12 by Hispanics, 11 by natives, and 1.9 by others.
So again, if we're worried about the criminals, and I was just pointing out the fact that you were talking about you decided to use Detroit to propagandize your statistic of why. But then I wanted to point out that if we're talking the hierarchy of crimes, white people commit more heinous offenses than any other race. But because white people and other people who typically have, what's it, what is the word I'm looking for? Not equity, but typically have money, property and stuff, they view property damage higher up on this negative chart. So therefore when they see people of lesser means stealing and stuff to survive, they only think of that race more as criminals than other.
[00:20:21] Speaker A: I mean if you're stealing bread and you know stuff to like feed your family. Yeah, okay, cool. But if you're out there like stealing like PS5s, maybe they have to steal.
[00:20:30] Speaker B: A PS5 to then pay for their rent that they've been gentrification. Their area was gentrification fought out and then they're pushed out because of high property and rent. And again all that there's, it's not just like one thing of hey, this is the issue.
Like if you want to stop crime, then you would honestly start thinking about trying to do rimp caps on areas.
[00:20:57] Speaker A: You start killing the criminals and then crime stops.
[00:21:01] Speaker B: That is not who makes, who decides who the criminals are. It's the people in power.
Eventually like check it out. If with what's going on right now with a two way and trans right and the administration talking about taking away guns because of trans ideology being a mental health deficiency, that's just going to be a slippery slope and it's going to be easier for them to be like, okay, well now this thought process, since you weren't part of this particular, what's it called, Christian set, now you have mental instabilities. So now you are no longer to have allowed to have guns.
[00:21:45] Speaker A: Or yeah, Langley Outdoor already, you know, brought up this whole thing. They're like, if you take away groups for an entire, you know, group of people, they can make, oh, you're Christian, we're going to take away guns from you. Oh, you're Muslim. We're going to take away guns from you. Oh, you're this, you know, group. Oh, you know, you're fucking pro life. We're going to take guns away from you. It's a slippery slope. Don't take away guns from somebody because.
[00:22:09] Speaker B: Then you can't just say that we get rid of the criminals and then we won't have any crime. Because you're right, we will have crime until the government decides that this other group is a criminal.
[00:22:21] Speaker A: Well, I mean, all you have to do is be like, okay, this person's going to be spending the rest of their life in prison. They are 100%, you know, guilty. You know, the Ted Bundy's, you know, the fucking, you know, the Ted Kaczynski is. I don't know why all the fucking Teds are committing crimes. God damn it, Ted's, stop committing crimes. But you know, all the rough time.
[00:22:43] Speaker B: Growing up named Ted, my, my brother's name is Ted.
[00:22:47] Speaker A: And he's not a criminal that you know of?
No, no, he's definitely not a criminal. He woke.
[00:22:58] Speaker B: But I thought that the woke blue haired people are constantly.
[00:23:02] Speaker A: Oh, he's not, he's, he's, you know, master racing over there, blonde hair, blue eyes. Hitler would have loved them, you know, until he's like, yeah, I think, you know, the Jews shouldn't be killed. He's like, I don't like you anymore.
Like, yeah, I mean, like, you know.
[00:23:21] Speaker B: Who really shouldn't be killed as Palestinians.
[00:23:24] Speaker A: I mean, I don't get involved in that because I don't live there.
[00:23:28] Speaker B: You know, I, it's easy. Okay, so then by that theory then we should have never gotten involved with Germany in World War II. We should have just went after Japan and then that's it. Right.
Like in, in that theory, that's what we should have done.
[00:23:46] Speaker A: Yeah, we dropped the sun on Japan twice and like, boom, boom. And then I'm sure someone was like, hey, we'll give you something if you come over here and help us. And we're like, okay, we like that deal.
And it's like, if you give America something.
[00:23:59] Speaker B: No, they chose to go attack Germany first.
[00:24:03] Speaker A: Yeah. Because we love killing Nazis. Like, it's our favorite fucking thing.
[00:24:07] Speaker B: It is not our favorite thing. Because if you look at American history, we actually had a bunch of American Nazi parties before the, the, it came out that, you know, Pearl harbor happened and then, you know, all the Jewish things. But until, until we got to the Jewish extermination, there was a lot of people that were pro Nazi here. In America. I mean, people that were pro fascist here in America. We had, we had American, not pro fascist camp summer camps here in America.
[00:24:37] Speaker A: I mean we still do, but we also have communists here in America too.
And it's like, you know, we, the.
[00:24:44] Speaker B: Communists or the fascist has never had to go up against something as bad as the communists and the Red scare and how we've.
What's it called, villainified communism so much more than fascism here in America. In America, we still agree with some fascist ideology, just not the whole one race thing. Hinton, wink, wink. But they actually do they. America has vehemently been against communism. In fact, the in when communism, like communist ideas serve to help America, such as, you know, the Black Panthers and you know, breakfast for kids. America's like, you know what?
We'll do that. It's ours now. After they killed Fred Hampton and killed all the people to make sure that other stuff didn't continue.
[00:25:43] Speaker A: The Communist Party of the usa who held elected office in the United States, you know, upper houses and you know, these are just, you know, normal. Oh, what? 2018, 2019. Oh my God, that's crazy.
[00:26:01] Speaker B: Oh, do you also know that it's. They ran as a Democratic party in this.
Would you read? So they didn't run as a communist.
[00:26:09] Speaker A: Party, run as a Communist, you know, ran as Democratic party.
[00:26:13] Speaker B: Why you can't run as a Communist. That's exactly what I was pointing out.
[00:26:17] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean like if, if you come out and be like, hey, I'm a communist, they're gonna be like, that never worked. You're a dumb.
And then they're like, you know, okay, you know, like, like this person, you know, member of the Communist Party of the United states, served from 2019 to 2021, you know, and it's like, oh.
[00:26:43] Speaker B: Wait, go back to that.
Because I just want to think it's what that was in the early life. That's fair.
[00:26:58] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean the Communist Party, you know, usa, you know, they, they, you know, kind of fucking dumb down the hammer and sickle as a left wing section of the socialist party. So yeah, just, you know, left wing fucking people that are, you know, communists and like, yeah, Communism, you know, works. Communism is great for fucking lazy people that don't want to do anything.
[00:27:24] Speaker B: This is the propaganda that you keep. Are you Americans are fed.
Communism is not good for people who don't want to do anything because people don't want.
[00:27:33] Speaker A: Communism is not good for anybody.
[00:27:35] Speaker B: If everyone who, who is part of communism, if we had a full communist society and no one wanted to do anything, it would collapse. Same as. Same. Same as any society. If no one wants to do anything, it will collapse. There is a part of every society that part of the population doesn't want to do anything. Why? Because that's fucking human nature.
Now the difference between communism, socialism and capitalism is one is about just money and ever expanding growth that cannot continue to happen, and the other is actually about the people.
[00:28:27] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, like there's the, you know, the year of living dangerously, which was based on real.
There's Also, you know, 50 years ago in Cambodia, the killing fields of Cambodia, you know, communists and, you know, oh, my God.
[00:28:45] Speaker B: Okay, so if we go to you, how many people died in the killing fields of Cambodia? A lot.
How many people. How many.
[00:28:52] Speaker A: How many people died in the killing fields of Cambodia?
It's not giving me a full number, but it was a lot.
[00:29:06] Speaker B: Okay, so in America, how many people have. How many natives have we killed? Or how many Muslims did we kill overseas? Or how many Chinese people did we kill when we fought China? Or how many Vietnamese people did we kill when we were in Vietnam?
[00:29:28] Speaker A: Or how many by November 1978 when Vietnam invaded and put an end to the Khmer Rouge's excess? At least 1.25 million and as many as 3 million Cambodians had died as a result of the Khmer Rouge action. Yeah, Cambodia's population had been 7.5 million.
[00:29:48] Speaker B: Right.
[00:29:48] Speaker A: So 3 million now again, 3 million, you know. Yeah, like half the population.
[00:29:56] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
Again, we're just talking death as in numbers. So again, you could use any of the examples I just gave and how many have had American skills? So again, it's this weird thing where Americans want to look at other countries atrocities and be like, no, no, no. But America never acknowledges their own atrocities and what they've done for it, because it's not just a tit for tat.
[00:30:24] Speaker A: Thing, you know, I mean, you know, we've done, you know, bad things, but we killed all the fucking witnesses.
And then, you know, someone felt bad and like, ah, we did this. And now I have ptsd. And it's like, you could have just not snitched and no one would have known. I'm. I'm sure, like, there's been a lot of things like that where no one snitched and like, they all got back and like, all had pt and then like government just killed them. Like, okay, cool. You know, that's done you, you know, killed a million people over there. It's like, yeah, we did. We burnt down their villages and killed Killed them all. And I'm gonna go write a book. It's like, actually, you're not. You're gonna get shot and killed in here. It's like, damn it.
And then, like, that shit never escapes. Like, you know, a lot of what happened in, you know, MK Ultra was never released because they destroyed the documents.
[00:31:12] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right. You also know what would have happened or been released if there was no snitch. The Tuskegee Airmen agent or. There's a lot of stuff that. Again, America.
[00:31:22] Speaker A: The Airmen.
[00:31:25] Speaker B: Well, not the Tuskegee Airman. Sorry, sorry, my bad. Not the Tuskegee Airmen, but the.
[00:31:33] Speaker A: Yes. Where they fucking infected people's chlamydia.
[00:31:35] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:31:35] Speaker A: See what happens?
[00:31:36] Speaker B: There you go.
[00:31:36] Speaker A: Yes.
And they're like, okay, we're just gonna do this for a little bit. And then it went on way too long. And they're like, oh, no. A few people died. And then guess what happened at the end. People got paid.
[00:31:50] Speaker B: The survivors got paid, and they lived a terrible life.
[00:31:55] Speaker A: The survivors. Families got paid.
[00:31:57] Speaker B: Yeah. And they. The people who lit were like, went through it. Lived a terrible life.
[00:32:04] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean.
I mean, how bad is chlamydia, really? I mean, I've never had it, but.
[00:32:10] Speaker B: Honestly, I don't know.
[00:32:11] Speaker A: But I'm like, I don't know anyone that's ever had it, you know? Like, I don't hang out with fucking crazy people. But it's like, like, I. 20 girls this week. I'm like, dude, I. I haven't talked to 20 girls this week.
[00:32:29] Speaker B: I don't know what goes through your head sometimes.
[00:32:32] Speaker A: A lot of bad things.
A ton of bad things.
And, you know, I'm like, I. I have too much, like, my. My real bad thoughts recorded, and they'll just never come out because it's awful. Like, I'll, like, say some shit. I'm like, dude, that's. How dare you? You're an evil piece of shit. I'm like, bro, if it wasn't for.
[00:32:58] Speaker B: Bitches be snitching, we wouldn't have known about the NSA and shit with Snowden.
[00:33:04] Speaker A: I mean, I'm surprised Snowden's still alive.
I mean, I'm surprised that Putin hasn't just gone and biked. Hey, Trump, we'll give you back Snowden or we'll kill him for you if you do this thing for us.
[00:33:20] Speaker B: No, because Snowden is giving.
I don't know if he's giving Putin information.
[00:33:26] Speaker A: I'm sure he is. That's the only thing that keeps you alive. Keeps you Valuable. Why are you there? Because America fucking found out that I snitched on them. It's like, oh, do you want to give us some information?
[00:33:37] Speaker B: Sure do.
[00:33:38] Speaker A: Because guess what? You know, Russia is one of those crazy little countries that you can disappear, same as China. You know, if you come from China.
[00:33:46] Speaker B: Come to America, you could just disappear. In America, you can't just say other countries are this and then not say anything about, like, in America.
[00:33:56] Speaker A: I mean, how often do people disappear in America? How often do fucking people come in the middle of the night and fucking take you out of your bed and you're just never seen from again?
[00:34:04] Speaker B: You're right. People just die from.
[00:34:07] Speaker A: You know, I mean, we. We come in, you know, mismatched facial hair that says Police, you know, misspelled on your chest. And then they're like, okay, we're gonna take you, and we're gonna claim we're ice. And I'm like, I don't think those people are ice.
I'm like, I think those are just people that have a, you know, plate, carrier, vest, and a gun. And, you know, you can go out and buy police patches all day long.
And I feel like they're just, you know, saying that they're police and, you know, arresting people, right?
[00:34:44] Speaker B: And you know what would make it better?
[00:34:47] Speaker A: If people had more guns. And then, you know, ICE comes and you go, bam, bam, bam, bam.
[00:34:52] Speaker B: No, I was gonna say ICE and other agencies were more open and came with, you know, warrants and other stuff instead of just grabbing people and make it a. You know, this is a tactic.
[00:35:04] Speaker A: I mean, I. I kind of enjoy the fact that now they're talking about sending.
Fucking that want. The Maryland dad, that dude. They're talking about sending him to Africa, which is wild. It's my favorite fucking thing.
[00:35:23] Speaker B: I'm like, why?
[00:35:24] Speaker A: Because I'm like, that. That's not gonna fly. Like, that's gonna fight the least. Africa's not gonna take them, and it's not gonna happen. But I feel like, you know, someone just put out, like, a fake article, and, like, too many people ran with it.
[00:35:40] Speaker B: And.
[00:35:42] Speaker A: Like, I don't. You can't do that. You can't just be like, hey, we're having a problem with this guy. We're gonna send him to you guys. And they're like, what are we gonna do with them?
[00:35:51] Speaker B: I thought the South Africa. The African American person said, yes, but they will take him.
And the only reason why it hasn't. He. It hasn't been done yet is because there's an Injunction by the judge again?
[00:36:03] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, there's going to be a million injunctions by the judge. I'm like, you know, send him to, you know, his country and, you know, be done with it.
[00:36:14] Speaker B: What did you think of the Trump is dead thing?
[00:36:18] Speaker A: I didn't even notice.
Fucking Biden was gone for months at a time and no one gave a shit.
[00:36:26] Speaker B: Well, there is a, there's a difference between Trump and Biden. I think Trump has been seen.
[00:36:32] Speaker A: Trump has been working his butt off for the last six months trying to fucking, you know, get everything up and running and, you know, trying to fucking put out the fires that all the Democrats put. And now that he wants to take a, you know, a few days off and go golfing, you know, they're like, oh, he's dead. I'm like, oh, my God.
[00:36:48] Speaker B: First of all, Trump has gone golfing more than this one time.
[00:36:53] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, he goes golfing all the time because he owns the golf course.
[00:36:56] Speaker B: And, and it's abnormal to see Trump or not see Trump for multiple days because Trump's always in the news or puts himself on Twitter or somewhere. Well, I guess truth on true social.
[00:37:10] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:37:10] Speaker B: But wherever. Always doing something. So not hearing him from for a few those days is abnormal.
Now. I don't, I think it would. I don't know if it's worse if he dies at J.D. vance because President or if Trump stays president. I really don't know which one's worse for most people.
[00:37:33] Speaker A: I mean, honestly, you know, I hope Trump, you know, serves out his whole thing. Because here's the thing. What are Democrats going to do when he's out of office in three years?
Like, what are they going to do with themselves? Like they've spent like the last, you know, forever screaming how Trump is awful. It's like, well, he's out of office now and they're going.
[00:37:54] Speaker B: They're going to fix the problems Trump made.
[00:37:56] Speaker A: No, they're not.
[00:37:58] Speaker B: And then also, also when you say that Trump has been spending six months fixing everything that Biden did.
[00:38:11] Speaker A: Right.
[00:38:12] Speaker B: I thought went before on the campaign trail and stuff, Trump was talking about how he could fix this Ukraine war within a day.
[00:38:20] Speaker A: He tried. And then.
[00:38:22] Speaker B: And he did it.
No, no, he tried. He did it. Right. So that's one mark that he didn't do. Correct. I just want to make sure we're on the same.
[00:38:30] Speaker A: I mean, you, you can realities.
He came up with a solution.
And neither one of the people that were warring, neither one of the, you know, leaders, you know, fucking, you know, Zelinsky or Putin, you know, didn't want to fucking, you know, give the other what they want.
[00:38:46] Speaker B: Right? So then, so why does Trump get a pass and Biden doesn't?
[00:38:51] Speaker A: Because Biden started it and let it happen.
[00:38:53] Speaker B: He didn't start anything. He didn't be like, go, attack.
[00:38:57] Speaker A: He didn't.
[00:38:58] Speaker B: Like, if anything, in all reality, Putin started it by invading Ukraine.
[00:39:06] Speaker A: I mean, like, that's where the full.
[00:39:08] Speaker B: Stop should be on who started it, Right?
[00:39:11] Speaker A: I mean, just combine the two. Just be like, hey, Ukraine, you're part of Russia now. It's like, well, what about the language?
[00:39:18] Speaker B: It's like, you got its independence from Russia.
[00:39:21] Speaker A: Yeah, fucking take that away.
Take that away. Fucking, you know, Zelinsky, you know, you had a good run, you know, that's cool. You're a comedian, you know, time to step the fuck down because you're getting your fucking people killed. And they both had too much fucking pride.
Putin's been around for too goddamn long. It's like, live in a dictatorship, it's fine.
[00:39:43] Speaker B: So then.
Or if that's the case. Right.
Are you okay with America giving back the.
[00:39:52] Speaker A: The Hawaiian Islands? Yeah, give them back.
[00:39:54] Speaker B: Okay. No, that's full stop. Answers my question.
[00:39:58] Speaker A: Yeah, I know, I know you're gonna go with it. Fuck. Give Puerto Rico back to that.
[00:40:02] Speaker B: That was my second.
[00:40:05] Speaker A: Yeah, like. Like, let. They don't get to even vote for the president.
[00:40:09] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:40:09] Speaker A: They don't pay taxes.
You know, they don't pay federal taxes at all. So if you want to move to Puerto Rico, you don't pay any federal taxes. You only pay taxes to Puerto Rico.
[00:40:18] Speaker B: I don't think people could just move to Puerto Rico.
[00:40:20] Speaker A: Oh, yes, you very easily can.
[00:40:22] Speaker B: I don't think people just have the. Okay. I don't think the average American just.
[00:40:28] Speaker A: Has the rent in Puerto Rico.
Oh, it's like it's fucking dirt cheap to live in Puerto Rico.
[00:40:38] Speaker B: I don't think the average American has the finances to move. Be able to move over there.
And then Puerto Rico's infrastructure is not as robust as the crumbling American infrastructure.
[00:40:57] Speaker A: You know, here's $850 a month, you know, Pretty goddamn bitching, right?
[00:41:05] Speaker B: Actually, that is pretty nice.
[00:41:06] Speaker A: Pretty goddamn bitching, yeah.
[00:41:08] Speaker B: Huge.
[00:41:08] Speaker A: Fucking huge, you know, beautiful.
[00:41:10] Speaker B: But you have to move. Like, you have to physically have the money to fly out there, $300, move all your stuff. It's not just $300.
[00:41:18] Speaker A: I just did it.
I went to Puerto Rico.
300 bucks.
Like, let me. Let me look at a flight right now, Colorado Springs to Puerto Rico.
Yeah, look at that.
$455 round trip out of United.
[00:41:51] Speaker B: And then what about transporting your car and go buy a car out there?
So sell your car.
[00:41:57] Speaker A: Sell your car. Go to another one.
[00:41:59] Speaker B: What about all your other belongings?
[00:42:02] Speaker A: Sell them, go buy new ones.
It's cheap out there.
It's like a third world country.
[00:42:14] Speaker B: I don't.
[00:42:15] Speaker A: I mean, like, you know, people are like, you know, too attached to all their shit. It's like, if I was to move out to Puerto Rico. Yes. I'd have to sell all my guns, sell everything I have. Boom, across the board. Just sell it all.
[00:42:25] Speaker B: I don't know how you could have the stance of two or people are too attached to too much shit, but also have the stats that property crime is one of the worst crimes that could be happened. Like what?
[00:42:36] Speaker A: Property crime of businesses that employ people. And once that business is gone, all those employees that, you know, had jobs and were paying their rent and, you know, stimulating the economy locally now no longer have jobs. And now they're all pissed at the people around them. It's like, oh, cool, we had a Starbucks. And now that Starbucks is gone. Now all the people that would go there to drink coffee no longer have a fucking place to drink coffee. You know, oh, cool, we had a target here. Oh, fuck. They target kept on getting robbed every fucking day. Now the target fucking left the town because it wasn't profitable for them to be there. Everyone that fucking worked for that target lost their goddamn jobs.
You know that. That's what I mean by that. It's. It's not, you know.
[00:43:19] Speaker B: Oh, you know. You know what would solve a lot of that?
[00:43:22] Speaker A: Fucking armed guards and shoot them right in the fucking face if they try and steal something.
[00:43:27] Speaker B: Instead of violence, you could tax the rich. What they should be taxed.
Implement universal UBI and implement rent cap. That way you're at least UBI has your basic food and your rent covered. And then would be able to work to have better stuff instead of essential stuff.
[00:43:54] Speaker A: Yeah, like. Like the. One of the points that I'll concede is the fact that people will go on. Indeed. And fucking, you know, all these job hunting sites and they'll put up fake job listings, you know, something that they. They have a job listing for that they never intend to hire. And that skews the number of how many fucking jobs are actually out there that are gonna hire you to, you know, how many unemployed people there are.
You know, it's like, okay, cool. You know that. That sucks. You know that, you know, there's not too many jobs. It's like. Or you can just do, go do a job that no one else wants to do.
You know, like, go be a truck driver. Go, you know, run for, you know, a garbage company. Go get your cdl. Run for a garbage company. You know, you can, you know, hit up any truck, any mega carrier and they'll fucking, you know, take you in. As long as you have a clean driving record and pay for your trucking school. You go in, they'll pay you.
[00:44:52] Speaker B: Don't you have to pass the medical?
[00:44:55] Speaker A: You. It's a fucking basic bitch ass test, you know, can you see, you know, what's in front of you? Like, they have like little, you know, chart with like all the, you know, letters. Yeah, like the eyesight chart.
[00:45:09] Speaker B: Well, no, I just, I only bring it up because a lot of people, a lot of Americans are always like, we'll just join the army. Then I'm like, but a lot of Americans can't pass that medical.
So I don't know what the trucking medical is.
[00:45:23] Speaker A: It's a physical. It's like a physical for, you know, middle school. And they don't even touch your balls.
[00:45:28] Speaker B: No, that's fair.
[00:45:30] Speaker A: They're like, can you hear? Can you see? You know, what's your weight? Do you have sugar in your face, though?
[00:45:33] Speaker B: I.
I have to acknowledge, truck is a very dangerous job.
[00:45:39] Speaker A: Yeah, it is. But, you know, you are dangerous with it.
[00:45:43] Speaker B: I don't think you should just.
The solution to money issues is, well, you could always apply at a dangerous job because nobody wants it.
[00:45:52] Speaker A: I mean, you can go work as an Alaskan crab fisherman. Yeah, that's insanely dangerous.
You can go do jobs that no one else wants to go do.
And, you know, you can get paid pretty well. You can go fucking, you know, wash windows. You know, you can go to, you know, Home Depot, get yourself a squeegee and a fucking, you know, a five gallon bucket with some soap and water and just go, you know, knocking on doors that have dirty windows and beg, you know, hey, you know, I, I run this business where I wash people's windows. Can I wash this window right here for you for free? You know, no. No obligation. And you wash their first window. It's kind of like the vacuum salesman. And it's like, I'll wash the rest your windows for, you know, 20 bucks.
Around your house washing clean. 20 bucks. Hell yeah. Boom. Here you go. 20 bucks you go.
[00:46:40] Speaker B: I think you are taking liberties with that because not everyone could just go to every house. Not every House is just going to answer, no, no. I don't know if you saw. There is also recently that one video of the Amazon driver that went to a house to drop off the package. That white couple pulled out a gun and started calling the N word. And like, there's not. Not everyone has the ability to just be able to go. To do certain stuff.
[00:47:07] Speaker A: Yeah. But, you know, if you don't try, like, there's that funny kid that went out and, you know, was like, selling, like, cleaning spray.
You know, hilarious, like, black cleaning spray salesman, funny Kenny Brooks.
[00:47:31] Speaker B: That's fair.
[00:47:31] Speaker A: You know, like. And he's hilarious. Like, you know, look him up later.
But yeah, he goes through and, you know, he, you know, chops it up with people and, you know, makes them laugh and they buy his product.
[00:47:47] Speaker B: But not everyone has that ability. Again, this is.
[00:47:50] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, not everyone has a gift of gab, but, you know, like, that's something you could go do if you need money, you know, and you need, like, you know, say, $100 a day, you know, thing that's over a month, you know, that's, you know, $3,000, you know, a month, you know, not a lot, but that. That's enough to, you know, fucking pay your, you know, your bills, you know, pay your rent, you know, thousand dollars in rent and, you know, $2,000 extra. And you just go through and just, you know, go find, you know, dirty windows and back. Hey, I'll clean this wind. Oh, yeah, that window looks great. 20 bucks to clean the rest of my windows? Hell, yeah.
You know, and depending. And then, you know, you can, you know, use that money. Use that extra money to go get commercial jobs and be like, hey, you know, I'm running a special right now. We're gonna, you know, I'm willing to clean all your windows in your entire business for like a thousand bucks.
Oh, hell yeah, we have a thousand bucks. Yep. Send us an invoice.
You know, go do it. And it's like, you know, we can come out and do this, you know, all the time. Like, we literally have a company that comes and washes our trucks.
[00:48:57] Speaker B: Right.
So you have a company that washes your trucks, right?
[00:49:01] Speaker A: Yeah, and they just come in.
[00:49:03] Speaker B: So then you have another person who's just starting out, Right. How likely is your company to switch over to that person?
[00:49:12] Speaker A: I mean, you know, if this guy, you know, off then.
[00:49:17] Speaker B: No, no, no. If he off the job from right now, guy shows up is like, hey, I have this. Because what I'm trying to get at with this quick Example is most companies already have a company they work with. So they will call that person if it doesn't work out. But you're waiting on that if. And again it's a chance.
[00:49:39] Speaker A: It's but you just go to all the companies and then you know, be like, hey yeah, I'm willing to come do this. And you know, I'm, you know, new businesses open up and that also has.
[00:49:51] Speaker B: You're also assuming that the person who is going to the neighbors to wash windows has a vehicle to be able to go to companies and oh, you.
[00:50:02] Speaker A: Don'T need a vehicle, you just need a fucking five gallon bucket and like a sponge and like a squeegee.
[00:50:08] Speaker B: I think you need more than that to do industrial area.
[00:50:12] Speaker A: Well, yeah, no, but to start out.
[00:50:14] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right to start out.
[00:50:16] Speaker A: So like that's what you have to do. You have to start out like when, when I was you know, 18 and homeless. You know, I started out, I, I went around and I asked people, hey, do you need anything?
[00:50:27] Speaker B: When were you 18 and homeless? What was the year?
[00:50:30] Speaker A: Oh God damn, you're making me goddamn do mad.
[00:50:33] Speaker B: Well, I want to point out that that times are different now.
[00:50:38] Speaker A: 2009, you can't just be like oh.
[00:50:41] Speaker B: Yeah, well because it worked, what almost 20 years ago that it'll still work now. You're the same. That statement is the same as old man on his porch or the same as if you look up the jobs that you're. What's it called when you're on food stamps? It says jobs you could do and it says peanut sorter. That's not a thing.
So like it's dumb and that it's just old man on his couch thing.
[00:51:07] Speaker A: Let's see vehicles for sale in Puerto Rico.
[00:51:15] Speaker B: I like how we're going back to the Puerto Rico thing when I talking in America first.
[00:51:20] Speaker A: Well, I mean Puerto Rico is America.
Yeah, 2020 Lexus. Hell yeah. These are actually not too fucking bad of prices.
[00:51:32] Speaker B: What average American just has that money lying around that they could use? What average American has the credit to do that?
[00:51:43] Speaker A: I mean me, I also wouldn't consider.
[00:51:46] Speaker B: You the average American in the average price range.
[00:51:55] Speaker A: But it's like, you know, I, I, I've you know, busted my ass and you know, gotten this let's go to Kelly Blue Book. Let's, let's see prices lowest please.
That, that's not lowest. You're an okay, fine, give me highest.
It's just off on me. But yes, you can go buy, you know, cars in Puerto Rico for you know, like a few thousand dollars and then you can go work in like the tourist trade.
Like, like there is a dude, like we went to San Juan and there was a dude that just showed up and we did a walking tour with him. So he probably lived close by and you know, just like a walking tour and you just explain the history of the city and I think I paid him like 200 bucks.
[00:52:51] Speaker B: That's fair.
[00:52:52] Speaker A: Yeah, it's like you know, per, you know, family that shows up and he gets like $200. It's like imagine like a thousand dollars a night.
[00:53:00] Speaker B: Yeah, but you're so if every.
There's not enough jobs for people, everyone to do that.
[00:53:08] Speaker A: Like, oh good, go to fucking Greece. Go to Athens, Greece. You'll fucking find like, you know, 20 dudes that will, you know, come and give you a fucking tour. Like they're hungry and they're like, yeah, I can give you a tour. I know everything. There is no up there. I speak good English.
And each one of them gets snapped up. Boom, boom, boom, boom. You know, $200 tour. $200. 200 actually. Tour to her tour tour.
[00:53:36] Speaker B: And like so if so what I'm trying to get at. You're misunderstanding what I'm trying to get as. So you were just saying the.
In Greece, right? So the homeless population in Greece, if every one of them decided to do that touring thing, you're saying that that would be sustainable for everyone? Every homeless person there too.
[00:53:55] Speaker A: I don't think I saw a single homeless person in Greece.
[00:54:00] Speaker B: You understand what the I have said.
[00:54:03] Speaker A: You ask what is the homeless population in Greece?
[00:54:10] Speaker B: 1,300.
That's wild.
[00:54:16] Speaker A: Yeah, so yeah, it's like a thousand hardcore homeless.
[00:54:26] Speaker B: Yeah, it's cuz they pro. I wonder what if they have any sort of social programs to help their people.
[00:54:34] Speaker A: Well, they just ran out of money. Like they just hit zero dollars. You know how like we're like negative. Like I was in Greece when they ran out of money and they're like.
[00:54:46] Speaker B: No word, we're doomed.
[00:54:49] Speaker A: I'm like, first time I'm from America. You're going to be just fine.
Like, oh, that makes us feel better to see someone that's worse off.
But yeah, I mean, you know, go out and you know, start a food cart. Start something. You know, be your own boss.
[00:55:13] Speaker B: And. But you need money and stuff to start to be your own boss. And not every. When you're starting in the negative.
[00:55:21] Speaker A: Yeah, I started with like $6 in Baskin Robbins coupons.
Remember those? I had like a little $2.
[00:55:27] Speaker B: We talked about this 20 years ago is a different time than now.
[00:55:31] Speaker A: Yeah, but I'm like, I feel like.
[00:55:33] Speaker B: I, the economy was different 20 years ago than now.
[00:55:36] Speaker A: I, I kind of, I kind of want to do it again.
[00:55:39] Speaker B: In fact, in 20, 20 years ago, you could be working at a fast food place and still pay rent in some states.
[00:55:47] Speaker A: I, I kind of want to do it again just to prove, you know, how easy this is. You know, do like an undercover boss type thing where like I go out and I start from scratch, I start from nothing and I, you know, go out and I can't use any of the money or credit that I currently have.
[00:56:04] Speaker B: Can't use any of the food or this home for what they currently have. Can't use the car that you currently have. Yeah.
[00:56:10] Speaker A: And then just go out and just.
[00:56:11] Speaker B: You know, you, I'll allow you to keep your suitcase of clothes.
[00:56:15] Speaker A: That's what I had. I had a fucking backpack that I went to maps with and I fucking went out and did it. You know, it's like, you know, do you think it's like, you know, that much harder? We have a much.
[00:56:25] Speaker B: Absolutely. I think it's different now than it was 20 years ago.
[00:56:28] Speaker A: Be hungrier than everyone else then and, and you know, go out and, you know, get the shit done.
You know, go out and, you know, you know, have that dog in you.
Instead of, you know, being like, oh, woah, was me, you know, I can't, you know, make it happen. It's like you can, you know, go out, have that fucking dog in you, you know, have that, you know, fight. Because I see, you know, meth addicts, you know, fucking going out making enough money to smoke meth. There's fucking crack addicts that, you know, are homeless that smoking crack every day.
[00:57:05] Speaker B: It's much easier to make Torque $20 a day than to make RIP money.
[00:57:11] Speaker A: I kind of want to go out just for like a single weekend and hold a sign saying, anything helps, God bless. Just to see how much I fucking make.
[00:57:20] Speaker B: Because people like me who have kind hearts that I don't even have money still give to those people.
[00:57:26] Speaker A: Nope. I put them in my A frame in my vehicle and pretend they don't exist.
[00:57:30] Speaker B: Nope. I give them money.
[00:57:31] Speaker A: Nope. I'm like, or if I have food.
[00:57:33] Speaker B: Or something, I give them that.
[00:57:35] Speaker A: Like, if I did, if I had like a rotting tomato, I'd like throw it at him. But I never have a rotting tomato in my car. Unfortunately, there's been a couple of times.
[00:57:43] Speaker B: My kid Was with me where we bought lunch and I gave him my lunch. And.
[00:57:47] Speaker A: Yeah, don't do that. You know, do that. Like, if you, you know, have the money to do so. But, you know, like, that. That. That's what it is. It's like this suicidal empathy that it's like, know. Oh, no, that's.
[00:58:02] Speaker B: That hit a red flag with the suicidal empathy, because that's the new term that's been being popularized on the right recently.
[00:58:10] Speaker A: Yeah, that's exactly what it is.
[00:58:12] Speaker B: It's not. Again, there is no way that true Christians could be like, yeah, you're not supposed to be as empathetic. And when I'm talking true Christians, I'm talking the Christians that were preaching the word in the 90s, in the 2000s, not the. Not these evangelical Christians now, or this. What's it called, prosperity gospel Christians now, back when they were like, jesus gave to the poor. Jesus says, help.
[00:58:45] Speaker A: Jesus gave nothing to the poor. You know, someone came in with some, you know, fish and loaves, and then he performed some God magic. He using his God powers and split them up and fed everyone using his God powers.
And then that's, like, the only thing he did. And then he, like, went to a rich.
[00:59:05] Speaker B: So is religion not supposed to be compassion and pathetic? No, no. So is religion.
Is religion just supposed to be like the crusades and conquering and God wields it?
[00:59:17] Speaker A: Hell, yeah.
[00:59:19] Speaker B: Okay, I don't have anything. No further questions.
[00:59:22] Speaker A: Did you see what Moses did?
Did you see the ten plagues? Did you see God going around killing firstborns?
You know, the angel death, you know, okay, pass over. There we go.
[00:59:38] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:59:39] Speaker A: You know, and it's like that. There was fire, tornadoes in the Bible.
[00:59:45] Speaker B: There were. I thought that was all the Old Testament. And then the New Testament, they were like, my bad.
Like, didn't he promise not to do stuff again? That's why we have.
[00:59:56] Speaker A: He promised not to flood the world.
That's the rainbow. They're like, okay, that the. The flood was crazy. Like, 40 days and 40 nights, you know? And, like, that's what people think it was. It's just like 40 days and 40 nights, and it's like, he landed is like, that was crazy. No, it was years on the boat. Years.
And then he finally fucking landed. It was just 40 days and 40 nights of pure rain, and the world flooded. And then the world had to drain.
And, like, that's the doves sent out to look for, you know, olive branches and, oh, cool, we're about to fucking land here in a couple Years.
[01:00:35] Speaker B: I'm just wondering, though, like, all right, so where did all the water go? If it became clouds, wouldn't it always be constant? A ton of clouds in the sky?
[01:00:45] Speaker A: No, it went underground. That. That's why we have underground aqueducts. That's why you can drill into the ground and, you know.
[01:00:52] Speaker B: Well, so before there.
[01:00:53] Speaker A: Before, before, there was nothing. There was a firmament.
[01:00:57] Speaker B: Nothing.
[01:00:57] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, you know, read the Bible, like, you know, I tell people all the time, like, read the Bible.
You know, you'll find out that, you know, God is not, you know, nice to everybody.
[01:01:07] Speaker B: I've read the Bible that God is not nice. God is also. Well, the Bible is very contradictory, depending on who says what and when everything was about. And again, even with reading the Bible and the whole Jesus myth thing, the shepherds wouldn't be out at the. Anyways, it's. It's dumb. The Bible is not real.
[01:01:29] Speaker A: I mean, it's very real.
[01:01:30] Speaker B: It's a.
[01:01:31] Speaker A: It's a good book.
[01:01:32] Speaker B: I mean, it's as real as this book is gay. Is real.
Yeah. There's a real book called this Book is Gay. And it talks about gay people with gay things.
And that's a real book as well. Same as the Bible's a real book, but it has no real.
[01:01:50] Speaker A: I've never heard about. This book is gay. Is it, like, against gay people? For gay people.
[01:01:55] Speaker B: For gay people.
[01:01:56] Speaker A: Okay.
I'm like, yeah. I'm like, that could go either way. That could be like, you know, let me talk to you. But there's dudes out there that love other dudes. I mean, can you believe it? It's crazy, right? Like, you know, pussy is so good, right? And it's like.
Like, I get it, guys. I totally do. You know, I've been married and it's like, you know. Yeah.
And God's just.
[01:02:23] Speaker B: I own this book. This book is gay.
[01:02:26] Speaker A: That's hilarious. You know, God's just mad at gay people because, you know, gay people found a loophole.
Like, oh, no, you were supposed to, you know, suffer with women forever.
You know, the ones that ate the fucking apple before.
[01:02:38] Speaker B: Shit.
[01:02:39] Speaker A: It's like, you're not supposed to be happy.
I don't want anybody to be happy. That sucks.
[01:02:48] Speaker B: The Christian God sucks.
[01:02:51] Speaker A: I mean, some of the gods suck. And, you know, some of them, you know, have, you know, good intentions. But, you know, you know, they say to. The path of hell is paved with good intentions.
[01:03:03] Speaker B: So are the gods leading us to hell? Man, I'm confused.
[01:03:07] Speaker A: I mean, here's really what it is. You know, I, I used to be a hardcore Christian and I've kind of fallen out of it because I'm like, I, you know, I see, you know, there, if there was a God, he would come down and be like, okay, let's help these fuckers out. You know, let's strike a few of these guys with lightning. Boo, boo, boo, boo, boo. And like, let's do a little bit of a hard reset.
[01:03:31] Speaker B: Boop.
[01:03:32] Speaker A: But no, I feel like we're actually in like a computer simulation and, you know, someone's just, you know, someone's giggling as they get off of 4chan. Like, let's fuck with the simulation.
[01:03:43] Speaker B: So I used to be a super Christian too, where I went to church, I went to Sunday school, I went to the camps, I used to sing up in front and like cry and all that fun stuff.
And yeah, a lot of stuff happened in life and I realized all Christianity is like good for, like actual good for. Is giving a guideline for a way.
[01:04:10] Speaker A: To live the, the Tech nine song, you know that. You know, what you do is you take all the Christianity is and boil them in your cauldron till the bullshit burns off.
And then, you know, all that's left is just love. And it's like, cool, take that good shit.
[01:04:29] Speaker B: But I thought you said suicidal empathy.
[01:04:32] Speaker A: Well, you know, if you're going to help someone, you know, like, just help them and, you know, they'll, you know, be, you know, good.
[01:04:40] Speaker B: So with the zombie apocalypse, would you help someone or not?
[01:04:42] Speaker A: No, I would shoot them. The way the zombies attack them. I shoot them in the legs. They'd scream and make zombies.
[01:04:48] Speaker B: If a zombie apocalypse happened, would that be proof there is no God or would that still be. You would still have proof.
[01:04:53] Speaker A: I would be so happy in a zombie apocalypse, I would thrive.
I don't know, the Republicans would thrive so fucking hard. And all these fucking, you know, lefty liberals, you know, oh, guns are cringe. And then the zombies like, and they're like, actually, we're not going to eat you because your brain is bad.
[01:05:16] Speaker B: We're going to have the racist zombies like heated a pill, just.
[01:05:20] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, exactly like that. But you know, instead of like not eating black people walking the corridor, you know, they're like, we did. We don't eat lefties. Like they can talk.
You know, like the fucking, you know, the one like zombie dude in that one show, if you know what I'm talking about. You know what I'm talking about. If you know, you know, but your.
[01:05:43] Speaker B: Zombie apocalypse is wild.
[01:05:45] Speaker A: You just like zombies. Like, ugh, gross.
I'll kill you, but I'm not eating you.
It's like, you know when you see like vermin in your field and you just shoot them and you're like, I'm not gonna do any. I'm throwing in a pile.
[01:05:59] Speaker B: I also don't think all Republicans will do as well as they think. I think a greater majority of Republicans that actually like hunting and other stuff will do much better.
But I, I think there are a lot of Republicans that fake like, hunting versus really like hunting, if that makes sense.
[01:06:20] Speaker A: Like, I don't go out hunting.
[01:06:21] Speaker B: A true Joe Rogan would live. Right. But like some of Joe Rogan's right wing friends would not because they don't do that. They just talk about that lifestyle.
[01:06:32] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, you know, I can't, you know, fucking, you know, tie knots or anything like that. But, you know, I, I can, you know, shoot bullets at things.
[01:06:42] Speaker B: You know what's funny is I have. Because I know Internet's gonna go down. I have a book that shows you how to tie knots and do everything just in case.
[01:06:52] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, like, I would like to think that I'm like, I'm gonna be a badass. Like, I have a Bic lighter.
[01:06:58] Speaker B: Boom.
[01:06:59] Speaker A: Fire there.
[01:07:02] Speaker B: Oh, I would do terrible with the zombie pockets. I have no clue of anything. But I also have where to get the information to how to survive.
[01:07:14] Speaker A: I mean, like, I, I go out and I, I do classes every now and again to, to learn things like know here, coming up at Magnum.
Magnum Shooting Center.
Like, they, they have, you know. Yes, okay, I am already registered for that.
They, they have classes that you can go in and, you know, take. I am in Magnum south, so I, you know, I go and check out my calendar.
Like, okay, what do they have? Shooting with an optic. I might go do that, you know. Oh, and like, this is a class that you need to take if you want to do like the bowling pin shoots and all that. The beyond, they're free to take.
So like. Oh, no, that's.
[01:08:03] Speaker B: That does not look free.
[01:08:07] Speaker A: Safety briefing. This one here?
Yeah, so this one is, you know, free.
[01:08:15] Speaker B: Gotcha.
[01:08:19] Speaker A: So, but yeah, this is just gun fundamentals, you know, for beyond the line. But yeah, this is the safety briefing that you have to take.
And then they have the bowling pin blast.
They're having them on Wednesdays right now.
But yeah, they're having here coming up.
Is this Tuesday? Okay, yeah, Tuesday.
How to practice on the range intro. They have Intro to Tactical Medicine, you know, so I get to, you know, spend 25 bucks and go learn tactical medicine.
[01:09:01] Speaker B: Heard.
[01:09:03] Speaker A: You know. Oh, there's number two as well. That's awesome.
I might do.
[01:09:09] Speaker B: Oh, fuck.
[01:09:09] Speaker A: God damn it.
[01:09:10] Speaker B: That's the same day.
[01:09:12] Speaker A: Same day. Fuck. Fuck you guys.
You pieces of shit. How dare you. How do you have like awesome classes on a day that I'm busy.
But yeah, once they bring this back to, you know, one of these other days, then I'm gonna fucking go out and do that again.
But for some reason they have it for the north location on Tuesdays. So if you ever want to, you know, come on out with me and shoot some bowling pins.
Heard like, I think they have it at Magnum north and you don't have to be a member to fucking do it.
Tuesdays, Thursdays, where is it?
Yeah, Tuesday bowling pin blast, four o'. Clock.
It's 15 bucks.
[01:10:15] Speaker B: Do you believe in state or federal tax?
[01:10:18] Speaker A: No, all taxation is theft, 100% of it.
[01:10:21] Speaker B: So then why say, how should upkeeps of cities and infrastructure be paid and dealt with?
[01:10:32] Speaker A: It should be a group fund. Kind of like a, you know, fucking, you know, GoFundMe.
[01:10:38] Speaker B: Isn't that what taxation is?
[01:10:41] Speaker A: Well, like if you want to use this road, you know, you have to, you know, pay it.
[01:10:48] Speaker B: So how are you going to police the road?
[01:10:51] Speaker A: You know, you have a pass.
So kind of like a road toll, like that's not a tax, that's a fee.
Road tolls are, you know, just fine.
[01:11:03] Speaker B: So if I wanted to come down your residential road, you would be like, well, you have to have a pass for this?
[01:11:12] Speaker A: No, the government would do that. And like, so if you want to come into the town, you know, you pay a road toll. So like I 25, 24, you know, all those like main roads that come into Colorado Springs, you know, coming or leaving, you pay a road toll.
[01:11:31] Speaker B: And how much do you think that roll toast would be?
[01:11:35] Speaker A: Like $2.
[01:11:37] Speaker B: I don't think you make enough to maintain all the roads and stuff with the two dollar rental.
[01:11:42] Speaker A: Yeah, you'd be surprised because imagine everyone on i25 paying $2. $2. And like say, you know, there's 100,000 people, that's $200,000 a day.
A day?
[01:11:57] Speaker B: Yes. But I don't think every per we go back to this capitalist thing of I don't.
[01:12:03] Speaker A: If you wanted to stay in town.
[01:12:05] Speaker B: Should be could afford that.
[01:12:08] Speaker A: But you're not paying taxes on it.
You pay zero dollars in tax.
[01:12:15] Speaker B: My zero. My taxes give me so much more than just the road for as little as they take out, it gives me road, it helps the poor with medical, it helps with infrastructure, with water and schools. It. They're like, there's a lot that it goes into for what my taxes cover food.
[01:12:41] Speaker A: I'm surprised they've taken you off any of that shit. And you should go reapply for fucking food stamps.
[01:12:47] Speaker B: I know, Trust me, I'm trying just.
[01:12:52] Speaker A: You know, go in and be like, hello, my name is Jeff, I'm Mexican, I'm illegal. My country give me food stamps.
[01:12:59] Speaker B: I'm the wrong color to say that because they won't put me in jail for a moment.
[01:13:04] Speaker A: You know, I'm from India. And they're like, oh, here you go, here's food stamps.
You know, they're not gonna question you ever.
But, yeah, I mean, America is going to hell in a handbasket. And, you know, we'll see what happens. Like, there's nothing I can do to stop this train. I'm just on it. I'm like, oh, no, we're heading towards a fucking cliff. Hopefully Superman swoops down and saves the day.
And, you know, if it happens, it happens.
[01:13:36] Speaker B: I just hope, like, you know, I.
[01:13:38] Speaker A: Hope it's like Super Trump and he comes down.
[01:13:40] Speaker B: That's what I was gonna say. In all honesty, for as lib as left as whatever negative or positive you want to for with my thoughts and ideologies, I hope Trump is a savior for and does well for America as everyone wishes. I just hope he does it for all of Americans.
[01:14:01] Speaker A: So stop fighting him on it. That's all I have to say. Just, you know, stop fucking fighting, you know, Trump, and be like, no, you.
[01:14:08] Speaker B: Know, my friend, the tariffs, the disappearing of people. Alligator island or Alligator Alcatraz.
[01:14:16] Speaker A: Yeah. Fucking dope ass. The Department of War.
[01:14:19] Speaker B: Fuck you all. That's dumb. All. That's terrible.
Renaming the, what's it called, the bases. Why? Who cares at this point?
[01:14:29] Speaker A: Like, the Gulf of America. Hell yeah, Trump.
[01:14:32] Speaker B: Like, I don't understand how this is improving people's lives.
[01:14:37] Speaker A: It makes me happy, gives me, you know, serotonin flowing through my veins.
[01:14:43] Speaker B: That's fair.
[01:14:47] Speaker A: And I, I feel like he just does it just to, you know, see who, you know, really gets annoyed. He just kinda, you know, it's like, it doesn't affect, you know, naming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. Does nothing, does zero, nothing, Not a damn thing. But people are losing their fucking minds over it.
It's like, just, you know, let it fucking ride, see what happens.
[01:15:09] Speaker B: I.
It would be different if all everyone who's all like, same as you. Laissez faire. Like, that would be laissez faire when Biden or Obama was making decisions instead of, again, going against them for everything. And remember one of Obama's terms that was he wasn't able to do anything because the Republicans had control of the House and Senate.
So I just wanted to point that out as well. When you're like, hey, laissez faire with this.
Well, it would be much easier to be laissez faire with Trump if everyone.
If everyone else was given that same.
[01:15:55] Speaker A: I mean, like, you know, you know, everyone's complaining about all these tariffs and all this. You. Oh, no. This that bad? You know, I'm like, I haven't seen it at all.
You know, I haven't seen the fucking price of, you know, diesel skyrocketing. I haven't seen the fucking price of my food skyrocketing. You know, I'm just like, okay, cool. You know, I'll pay for that. Pay for that. Boom, boom, boom, boom. You know, and it's like, if you're buying everything from China, then that's on you.
But, you know, if you're, you know, buying from America, guess what? No tariffs. You know, if you buy, you know, vehicles from America, I think there's like, no interest on that loan or something crazy like that.
[01:16:37] Speaker B: We will see how that goes. Because Trump's tariff still hasn't been fully implemented anyways because of the fights in the court systems and other stuff like that.
[01:16:48] Speaker A: So, I mean, other countries have their, you know, bullshit on us. So I'm just. I'm just, you know, I'm on the crazy train and I'm waiting to see, you know, what the fuck happens.
[01:17:03] Speaker B: That's fair.
[01:17:04] Speaker A: You know, if something bad happens.
[01:17:07] Speaker B: Well, people are disappearing.
[01:17:09] Speaker A: Is already bad happening, but I'm not disappearing.
[01:17:11] Speaker B: And then people who. People who are like, you can't wear masks to protest and stuff like that. That's wild. Anyways.
Anyways, you're on the wild train. You said you're on the wall train. I try to call me out and be with you on this wild trade, but I have scared to death while being on this wild train. Just want to be transparent.
[01:17:29] Speaker A: I mean, like, you know, you have a few more years and then Trump is out of office, and then we'll see what happens.
[01:17:42] Speaker B: But I'm not worried for me, because it doesn't matter for me.
[01:17:46] Speaker A: I mean. Yeah.
And, you know, yes, I. That's why I don't have kids and.
[01:17:53] Speaker B: My kid already like, not this year yet, but they've had issues when Trump was running and then last year when Trump. Or not last year, but last time when Trump was in office.
Yes.
Middle school and high school kids were getting like, so deal with those kids.
[01:18:12] Speaker A: Like, shoot. Like if you're gonna be like a, a mean ass bully piece of kid, you know, you know, hit that kid in the mouth.
Like, don't, don't like kill them obviously, but like, yo, whoop his ass, you know, make him, you know, learn. You know, hey, you don't do that. You know, don't be mean to people for no reason.
You know, if you have a reason to be mean to them, you know, cool.
[01:18:34] Speaker B: Or, or physical violence as a kid just teaches that as they're adults, they could solve issues with physical violence.
[01:18:41] Speaker A: Oh, you can.
Like there, there should be much more.
[01:18:44] Speaker B: Solved with words and actions and violence.
[01:18:47] Speaker A: Like, like there's a great clip of Ari Shafir, who is a comedian, a pretty well known comedian.
Let's see.
ARI Shafir, politicians.
Yeah.
[01:19:10] Speaker C: And what about politics? I don't give a.
I find it a great.
I really, of some people do. I don't. I, I think the system is corrupt. Every time I'm walking down the street, somebody's like, hey, vote for so and so. I'm like, it's all corrupt. Anarchy is the only way we're going to change anything. Violence, kill a politician, that's the only way you can change shit.
[01:19:29] Speaker B: What?
[01:19:29] Speaker C: I mean, obviously you're joking.
No.
[01:19:32] Speaker B: Are you serious? Yeah.
[01:19:33] Speaker C: Voting is not going to make a difference. It has never, not in a hundred years.
[01:19:38] Speaker B: So what would you like to see?
[01:19:40] Speaker C: I'd like to see some politicians start getting murdered and reformed. The government, oh my God, it's not corrupted. I like to get business out of government and they're not going to do it. So the only way to do this, start killing people and is it that.
[01:19:50] Speaker B: Exactly.
[01:19:51] Speaker C: Look around the world. How has anything changed around the world? How has any regime changed, happened around the world?
Violence. That's the only way.
You think people in Arab countries are that much different than us?
Violence. That's the only way you depose a system that doesn't represent the people anymore.
[01:20:09] Speaker A: But yeah, that's pretty much, I mean.
[01:20:11] Speaker B: Like he's technically right, but you. We shouldn't.
[01:20:16] Speaker A: He's right and you don't like saying that he's fucking right, you know, because it's like it doesn't agree with, you know, you know, certain things that you have in your head and it's like, ah, no, you know, it's like, no.
[01:20:27] Speaker B: No, no, no, no, no. Give me a chance to explain myself real quick. He's right. As in that's the way to change things. Currently, now, he's not right. Where the but comes in is we as advanced civilization and society should be able to make better decisions and change without bloodshed and violence.
Now, I understand where we stand now. That's not a thing. And that's why I'm acknowledging he's right, but because he's right. That's how we have to change the system now. But there, we also, as a society, as in humans, should be able to come up with a more peaceful solution.
[01:21:13] Speaker A: But we're not going to. We're humans, and that's what makes us human is the fact that, you know, we're sitting here, you know, just, you know, hating on each other. And it's like, yeah, you know, it'd be nice if, you know, we could have, you know, a world where everyone is kumbaya. And I feel like, you know, there's certain, you know, organizations that are aiming towards that, like, return to the land. Have you heard about these guys?
[01:21:40] Speaker B: No.
[01:21:41] Speaker A: Okay, so I don't want to call them white, supremacists, but they're just people that bought a bunch of land, you know, out in the middle of the woods.
And, you know, you have to be a member of the group to go out there. And they do not allow black people. They do not allow gays.
They don't, you know, allow anybody that they see as other. It'd be like, you know, Hitler's promised land.
And so, yeah, like, they just, you know, are out there just being like, you know, a bunch of white people, you know, living out, you know, without black people. And they're like, yeah, we love it out here.
And people are like, what? You know, you don't allow black people in. It's like, yeah, it's our land. We. We don't have to allow black people in.
I'm like, okay, well, you know, I don't see anything wrong with, you know, hateful people, you know, segregating themselves and having their own fucking little, you know, slice of heaven where certain people are not allowed in.
Churches do it all the time.
[01:22:50] Speaker B: So I do want to point out, I think that's a difference between segregation and separation is choosing to do that instead of being forced to do that. I just wanted small minute point just because one of the rappers I listen to and stuff, he talks about the black community and how we have to separate from the white community.
And he's not talking about segregation because segregation is where. Being told where he has to go, and separation is being able to go where he wants to go.
So, like, I do as. As a spicy subject as that is, I do see some merit in that. Yeah.
[01:23:34] Speaker A: I mean, like, I. I don't see.
[01:23:36] Speaker B: But I also want to say, I don't think that first, if a black person shows up, they should be met with violence.
[01:23:48] Speaker A: No, they're just not allowed in the front door. It's like, you know, don't go there. It's like, you know, there's.
[01:23:55] Speaker B: Okay. Because I want to also.
With America's history and sundown towns and other stuff like that, I want to make it very clear of, like, how I am viewing this. Does that make sense?
[01:24:10] Speaker A: Like, I don't think that they're gonna, you know, outright attack a black person for showing up, but they're just like, hey, you're not welcome here. Like, you know, certain, you know, fucking shit kickers bars, you know, like the story of Jimmy Rebel from Boondocks. Like that bar. No black people there. Black people don't want to go there. They don't want to be called the N word. So they just don't go there and, you know, everything's fine. They, you know, the racist white people get to have their little bar where they all get to, you know, say how much they hate that group of people, and, you know, that's where it, you know, lives.
[01:24:43] Speaker B: But again, my issue for society in America and whatnot is that that's very borderline fashy, and it's very easy to.
[01:24:56] Speaker A: Like, if they go out and do something. If they go out and do something. Yeah. Then handle it then. But if. But if they just want to stand. If it's like a group of white kids, you know, getting on Xbox Live and playing Halo and just using the N word openly, you know, among themselves and like, that's it. And then it's like, that's it. You know, they're not going out doing anything fucking hateful. They're just, you know.
[01:25:19] Speaker B: Right. But it's a simple step to then adorn on, like, unidentified clothing, such as, you know, hood or rope.
[01:25:30] Speaker A: Well, I mean, then at the same. At the same, you know, merit, you know, oh, if you take one puff of marijuana, you're gonna be, you know, doing heroin and meth next.
[01:25:41] Speaker B: That is not the same merit.
[01:25:43] Speaker A: You know, like, you're doing something small. You know, a bunch of white kids, you know, being edgy by saying the N word. And you're like, oh, they're gonna fucking be Clansmen.
[01:25:52] Speaker B: I'm not saying people. Bunch of white kids played Xbox. I was talking about that town because, again, American history with Sundown Town.
[01:26:03] Speaker A: Yeah, but that.
[01:26:04] Speaker B: Wait, wait.
The history of it was that, hey, this is because we don't want y' all people here. And then negative happened. And when you say, yes, that history is gone.
There are people still alive today that did those crimes that didn't get punished that still harbor those same feelings. So it's not just gone. It's a part of American history.
[01:26:32] Speaker A: It is, you know, going away.
[01:26:34] Speaker B: Like, if it is absolutely going away. Same as, you know, the people who are pro, like, yeah, with watching World War II movies and stuff are going away, but it is not gone.
It's the same, oh, no.
[01:26:48] Speaker A: We're creating a whole new generation of the World War II. Hell yeah. Kill that Nazi. Scalp him. Hell, yes, Wolfenstein.
[01:26:58] Speaker B: All right, you win with Wolfenstein. I can't argue.
[01:27:00] Speaker A: It's a great game. It's like, you get to go and kill Nazis. Hell, yeah. You know, it's like, oh, yeah, this is like one of the evil as, you know, make another one about, you know, you know, all the other evil. It's like that happened, you know, throughout the world, you know, but it was, you know, all in all, you know, I'll go ahead and end it here.
America is going to hell, and all you can do is, you know, make your little area of, you know, American hell a little bit comfortable.
You know, it's like, okay, I'm not gonna, you know, be mean to, you know, gay people, trans people, black people, you know, unless, like, they are, you know, being hoodlums.
And then, you know, I'm like, okay, you know. Yeah, you activated my trap card.
[01:27:55] Speaker B: Counterpoint. America has always been hell, and it's just been really good at hiding it, especially for white people. But now that white people are down in the dumps with everyone else, it's been shown that America is pretty hellish.
[01:28:10] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, I. I think America, you know, was great. And then it's like, slowly going downhill, you know, and Donald Trump is going to make America healthy again. And, like, the most unhealthy person in the most unhealthy sounding person in the world is going to make America healthy again.
[01:28:28] Speaker B: I don't think he's going to make America healthy again, but okay.
[01:28:30] Speaker A: You don't think it's going to make America healthy again?
[01:28:35] Speaker B: Nope.
[01:28:37] Speaker A: I can't even do his voice.
[01:28:38] Speaker B: Swims in sewers.
Okay, well, we'll end it there.
[01:28:45] Speaker A: Yeah. Hopefully. We'll be back in two weeks. Next week we got a shooting thing that we're all going to go to.
It's going to be about run a bunch of Republicans, bunch of us evil racists, you know. So.
Yeah, we'll talk to you then. All right, bye.
[01:29:02] Speaker B: Peace.