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Jack Armstrong
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong and Getty.
News Anchor
Department of transportation hitting JetBlue this week with a $2 million fine. DOT investigation found JetBlue operated chronically delayed flights on the east coast, arriving more than 30 minutes late more than half the time for at least five straight months.
Joe Getty
Wow.
News Anchor
The fine, in part will go towards compensating JetBlue passengers already impacted and those who see flight cancellations and lengthy delays in the year to come. But JetBlue says half of the blame lies with the US government urging the incoming administration to prioritize modernizing outdated ATC technology and addressing chronic air traffic controller staffing shortages.
Commentator
So the weather has been crazy the last couple of days. I was in the midst of it in the Midwest and you can't blame the airlines when the weather is that bad. I mean, there's no structure of travel that wouldn't get disrupted heavily when you have historic snow, wind, cold, that sort of thing. But in general, the airlines punish us a lot with the. I was amazed. I flew a couple of different airlines and just the, the paying for every single little thing now. So you book your ticket. Oh, that's just for a, like. Or if you have to, you're gonna have to sit with your head bent like this. If you want your head to be straight up and have, you know, enough room to have your head straight up, you gotta pay an extra 39. If you want your feet, you have to remove your feet. If you're in this seat. If you want to actually have your feet, then it's another 59. Oh, you want to have a bag? You're gonna travel with luggage? Of course I'm traveling with luggage. How am I gonna travel across the country with nothing? Well, if you're gonna have luggage, then it's another this much money. It's just, wow.
Joe Getty
Yeah, it's like the going to a steakhouse. Everything's a la carte. Wait a minute, 63 bucks? It's just for the slab of meat, Right?
Commentator
Right. And then I got, I got screwed by a rental car company also when I showed up to get my vehicle and they said we don't, we don't have one of those right now. What do you mean? I mean I was about to set off on a cross country trip. What do you mean you don't have it? I'm showing my email confirmation number. I'm supposed to show up at this time. What does the Word confirmation mean to you? Well, we don't. That that means that we should have the vehicle. We understand you reserve the vehicle, but we don't have the vehicle when it's busy like this. We don't always have the vehicle. I said, what do you mean when it's busy like this? Nothing in this email says that if you're busy, you won't have my car. It doesn't say that anywhere. I was really unhappy with that.
Joe Getty
So it's a system that says, you know, we usually have those cars. So yeah, let's promise this guy one a specific car that they're gonna have for you. No.
Commentator
Can we put you in something else? No, I don't want something else. I'm traveling across the country. I want a lot of space. Well, we don't have the. Again, what does confirmation mean? Tell me what confirmation is here, I'll look it up in the dictionary for you. But anyway, so I got into this discussion with my family members about where I run into problems with my whole libertarianism, free market stuff. And I am always will be a free market guy as opposed to, you know, state run, whatever. But it just seems like some industries. I don't know if the barrier of entry is too difficult, airlines and rental car companies or what, but it seems like a race to the bottom. Oh, and a couple of different. I was calling around, see if I could get a vehicle. The website, the attempting to talk to a human being is just so horrible and it's getting worse and there doesn't seem to be the normal market pressures of trying to be better so that the other companies would have to keep up with you.
Joe Getty
This reminds me somewhat of your rants about cheap Chinese crap flooding the country. I think a lot more people want cheap crap than want to pay more for quality. A lot of people are just price driven when it comes to airline seats and rental cars and they just figure they all suck and they chase the lowest price.
Commentator
So if a company treated you better, which probably would cost a little more, you think the majority of people would not choose that?
Joe Getty
Yeah. Mm, yeah, they would go for the low ticket.
Commentator
Well, that's disappointing then.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I just. Yeah, I'm not saying I'm in favor of it, I just think it is. And getting Back to the JetBlue story, number one, our air traffic control system is in dire need of an upgrade, but it has no lobbyists to bribe politicians, so it's not gonna happen. But the idea of fining JetBlue heavily for not being able to be on time they're already hemorrhaging cash. They're constantly trying to merge with somebody because they're going out of business finding them. They're like, okay, great, we'll fire three or four more pilots to pay your fine. Great. That'll make us on time, won't it? It has a very. The beatings will continue till the morale improves feel to it. Of course, I've never flown JetBlue because I'm not low ticket guy, right? I want a shoulder massage. I want a velour seat. I prefer silk, but velour will do.
Commentator
My brother, who's a fairly large guy, flu spirit and he said he couldn't feel his feet by the time he landed because he had his legs all twisted up and pushed together. And if he can't see, what he.
Joe Getty
Doesn'T realize is the full name of Spirit Airlines is in parentheses is we'll crush your Spirit Airlines.
Commentator
It looks like the Prime Minister of Canada is resigning. And Weasel, if he says anything interesting. Good looking Weasel though, if he says anything interesting, we'll bring that to you. What's the short version of why he's resigning? People hate him.
Joe Getty
Yeah, well, yeah, people hate him. He's a woke idiot who's ruined Canada.
Commentator
You ruined Canada. Are you happy now? Get LGDP, LGT, LBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQ2 +. There he is there.
Joe Getty
Yeah, the real northern George Washington there, huh? How about that leadership? What a weasel.
Commentator
Oh, geez.
Joe Getty
All right. Speaking of weasels and bad leadership, Joe Biden is soon to be the former president. I appreciated this. Clip 42 Michael Todd Pirro, Joe Biden.
Reporter
He has spent 570 days on vacation the last four years. Get out your calculator, America. That is 40% of his presidency. That means four out of every 10 days. For those of you who aren't good at math, Joe Biden has spent on a beach or otherwise at some form of not working.
Commentator
Well, we all know why. I mean, he was incapable of doing the job and his brain didn't work. Somebody just sent this text. I was watching Joe Scarborough this morning. He stated that this is the best Carter I've ever seen. Yes, we.
Joe Getty
And if you don't like it F you right.
Commentator
We all know the story. It's. Is this going to be lost to history? I guess so. It's already lost. I mean we're, we're not even done with the Biden presidency and it's already not enough of the conversation that hey y'all covered up for the, for this guy for years and you got caught and that's why you lost. You idiots.
Joe Getty
Love the Babylon Be headline Paraphrasing. White House claims President Carter is as sharp as ever behind the scenes.
Commentator
Right?
Joe Getty
Yeah. All right, beautiful. So normally we defend presidents and say, well, they're plugged in all the time, quote unquote being on vacation, they're doing the job from elsewhere. Although a senile old Joe Biden, I mean I think he was actually on like semi permanent vacation, this happened and got a lot of attention. 40 Michael.
Press Secretary
The President will head to New Orleans. He gave a preview yesterday on the message he'll share with the victims families. It's one we've heard before in times of tragedy about the need to hold on to each other in grief. He also gave an update on the investigation and was asked by reporters if he still believes that white supremacy is the greatest threat to the homeland. After he faced criticism for potentially downplaying the ISIS threat throughout his administration, he wound up giving this answer. Listen.
Political Analyst
One of many. Look, any kind of symptoms, obviously it's a threat to gymnastics. Look, we are the most extensive multicultural nation in the world. Only thing my being the oldest president, I know more world leaders than any one of you ever met in your whole life.
Commentator
Okay, you're gonna have to tell me what he said there at the beginning because I couldn't quite hear it.
Joe Getty
Oh, it was rambling nonsense about foreign countries and. Give me, give me 41. Michael.
Political Analyst
All my being the oldest president, I know more world leaders than any one of you ever met in your whole goddamn life.
Joe Getty
As the piano tinkles in the back room background he's cussing out reporters.
Commentator
I know more world.
Joe Getty
You got a problem with me being the oldest president? You think that's a problem? Get off my law God.
Commentator
How does. So we were talking last hour and if you didn't get it, you should get the podcast Armstrong and Getty on demand. The opening to meet the press and pretty much all the shows. Yesterday was a nation on edge after a terrorist attack and I thought that's funny. I was traveling around the country as in airports, as in high, you know, priority targets if terrorists were. I didn't run into anybody was on edge. I didn't feel on edge while I was traveling. I didn't run into anybody who's on edge. So much of media coverage, maybe this is why I should take in less of it is just not real. I mean it just doesn't match up with everybody's life on a day to day basis. And that would fit in with the President coming out and giving a speech about the Tarek in New Orleans. And I just want to say I am with you. I feel your tragedy. I thought, who's that freaking for? The people in New Orleans. Don't. They're not watching this. They don't care. The actual family members. My family members dead. The last thing I'm doing is watching the news to see what the president said and then for the rest of.
Joe Getty
Us, listening to him at some speech.
Commentator
Right. Do they actually think that we as a country, like Christian Welker, Meet the Press, and the president and his speechwriter, do they think, one, we're on edge and they need to calm us, and two, were grief stricken and can be comforted by the old man saying a couple of words. Do they think that?
Joe Getty
I think they do, yeah. I really do. Because they are so insulated, so bubbled as the expression goes. They're so fascinated by and completely captured by what happens within their circle that they get a distorted view of America that they pass on to us, which we've been railing against for a career. But some of it is. Some of it's premeditated, trying to accomplish something. But I think a lot of it is they believe their own bullcrap. They think they're the center of our lives. And, you know, not to get all. Not John Adams, Samuel Adams on you, but the government is far too much at the center of our lives, the federal government in particular, in a way that's utterly perverse and adverse to the ideas of the founding of the country, it's wrong. So, you know, don't let it be and fight it however you can.
Commentator
Have you ever known anybody that you think that after there's a. I don't know what, tragedy, school shooting or anything, really, practically. Have you ever known anybody that you think needs the comfort of the words of the president?
Joe Getty
I don't think I have. No. I thought you were gonna ask me. Is on edge and kind of hyper.
Commentator
I know people like that. A few, yeah.
Joe Getty
They almost, in my experience, are almost 100% overlap with the farthest left people I know in my life who like being afraid and they like being in a state of crisis. It gives them maybe a sense of purpose. I don't know.
Commentator
Well, I'll tell you, on the east coast, at least, practically everybody I dealt with, airports, rental cars, hotels, were wearing a mask. I don't know if they got more Covid or if that's just their attitude or what, but lots and lots of masks.
Joe Getty
Yeah. I don't. I don't blame people for trying to avoid respiratory illness.
Commentator
That's fine. I have no problem with that. But you need to enunciate and speak louder. You can't have a mask on and go, I'm sorry, I can't hear you with your freaking mask on, you lunatic. Sorry.
Joe Getty
Yeah, especially if it's somebody like working an airline counter or something like that. Come on, you moron, talk louder or.
Commentator
Pull your mask down.
Joe Getty
Damn it. It made me nuts, you know, I'd just gotten loose for kicking the old man. I want to talk at some point about the ridiculous medals of freedom presentations. And also, and this happened just after, I think we went on vacation, his commuting, the sentences of like all but three people on federal death row and the utter hypocrisy and ridiculousness of that gesture. Just inexcusable.
Commentator
This is kind of funny. Live as we're on the air. So lots of people in Washington D.C. got this big giant snowstorm going on. Certification of election, tourists, everything like that. A giant massive snowball fight has broken out on the mall and it looks hilariously fun. Looks really, really fun. You are going to have to explain to me at some point in the show we got to get into this because I kept coming across it what the term woke. Right. Means. Seemed like it was the hottest thing in all of social media over the last two weeks, huh?
Joe Getty
What if I don't want it?
Commentator
Well, I need to know what it is.
Joe Getty
All right?
Commentator
Am I, am I afraid of it? Am I one of them? Am I, am I for it? I don't even know what it is. Among other things we need to discuss. I hope you can stay here.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty.
Commentator
Jimmy Carter died while we were gone. That was about enough of him already anyway, so.
Joe Getty
Wow, insensitive. Well, he was a terrible president and a terrible ex president. There, I've said it.
Commentator
And it seemed like a really, really nice guy. You can be all those things, right?
Joe Getty
Right. Yeah, yeah.
Commentator
He'd be a great neighbor to have. You'd let him babysit your kids, et cetera, et cetera. But foreign policy, horrible.
Joe Getty
Absolutely, yeah. Self righteous and just wrong about a lot of things, but faithful and good husband and father, that's okay. You don't have to hate people you disagree with. Speaking of things to hate, I really do want to get into the story out of Great Britain about the. The incredible story of all the rape of young English girls by Muslim immigrants and the systematic cover up of it by the government of Great Britain. From local police on up to Westminster Abbey. And why it's a horrific tale. You can hardly even believe it's true.
Commentator
Yeah, I'm glad you've looked into it. I haven't. I saw a lot of the headlines floating around social media and I just didn't dig into it. But yeah, I want to hear that myself.
Joe Getty
The Free Press is going big on it and they are just absolutely terrific. And you know, they're founded by a couple of moderate lefty lesbian women. They are no, you know, bomb chuckers of the right. Speaking of which, you know, Jack, your question about what is the woke, right. I haven't dug into it much just because one of the great things about unplugging over the holiday break was that, you know, I unplugged from. From social media and in particular Twitter to a large extent. And then I jumped back on and was reminded how everything is hair on fire all the time.
Commentator
Right?
Joe Getty
Everybody's angry, as you know, and everything's a never ending battle. Getting back to the question of how you take in your inputs and where you get your mood from in the.
Commentator
Modern world, and apparently I don't think I do this in my own life, but apparently observing some people, you can kind of get addicted to that. What am I mad about today? Who are we mad at today as a group fight? And you just engage in it all the time, right?
Joe Getty
Well, there's something really innervating, really exciting about being in a battle. You know, I feel to some extent like we are battling for the soul of the United States. Oh, I would agree.
Commentator
We are in a battle. And I am. I don't know what innervating means, but I think I'm that. But, but the daily little things I don't get is, is. Is into every day jumping on.
Joe Getty
Right.
Commentator
Which little example of this am I outraged about today?
Joe Getty
Right. Yeah, I would agree. The, the very basic definition of the woke, right, is like the woke left. They have become convinced that this country is irredeemable and evil and should be torn down and, and you know, for different reasons, going in a different direction. The horseshoe theory, when you get to the far ends of the horseshoe, you're actually pretty close to each other. It's like the crowd that thinks the west is irredeemable and Putin's right, we need to save Christianity, blah, blah, blah. That's kind of a woke, right. Ish thing, I guess.
Commentator
Gotcha. Well, I think it's going to be in our lives for the foreseeable future.
Joe Getty
Oh yeah. Takes all kinds, I think.
Commentator
No wonder for some.
Joe Getty
But some kinds it doesn't the kind.
Commentator
Of story that seems to be driving the woke Right. And I don't blame them is this British rape culture thing that we're going to tell you about coming up. So stay tuned.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty.
Commentator
So we talked a little bit earlier about like Joe's doing dry January, which is, I feel like that's the new I'm going to quit smoking. When I was young, it was everybody's going to quit smoking with me.
Joe Getty
It's dry for now.
Commentator
You area for an hour. You area.
Joe Getty
The calendar doesn't order me around.
Commentator
There you go. Huh? That's right. So somebody brought this up at what we call cousin Christmas where the whole family gets together in Kansas and they said, are you gonna do 75 hard? Somebody said, I'm doing 60 medium. And I didn't know what any of this was. Katie, are you familiar with 75 hard? I am perfect.
Joe Getty
Wow. That eye roll would indicate yes, perfect.
Commentator
Well, we'll talk about that next segment then. Maybe you should. Maybe you could start today, do 70. I can't, but maybe you'll do 75 hard when you hear about it now.
Joe Getty
I'm good. Oh, boy. So I hesitate to bring this story up because it is so awful, but it is important to know for a couple of different reasons. We have touched on this over the years several times and waited for the story to blow up and it hasn't. It is the story of the systematic grooming and raping of thousands of young English girls for years and years in Great Britain. A couple of things before we get into it. This seems unbelievable. I think you need to understand if you don't already and if we have any Brits listening, certainly, or Europeans in general and you'd like to weigh in via email, maybe. Mailbagarmstrongandgetty.com email us mailbagmstrongandgetty.com make the subject line obvious so I can find it quickly. But Great Britain, much of Europe, but Great Britain in particular is like one giant college campus in terms of wokeism. And like Europe, they conducted this experiment for the last 20 years of importing millions and millions of people from the Middle east and Africa. The rub being most of them are Muslim and some fundamentalist and that's its own problem, but also just a different culture. And culture matters. We've been talking about this for years and years and years. Culture is more than like art and music in the style of food you serve. It is how we do things. It is relationships. What is a man's relationship to his wife? That's informed by culture. My relationship to Judy is very different than the average man and wife in Afghanistan, for instance, can I say, well, yeah, what is our relationship with sex, with the police, with our government, with our neighbor? What if we get into dispute? Culture is all of those things. So you have all these people from a completely different culture who view women and girls very, very differently than we do in the West. Flooding a country and Europe has been so terrified of clashes between, or open like, you know, conflict between Muslim immigrants and Westerners. It has gone like full on Columbia University woke. You can't criticize anybody. You can't say anything, you can't do anything. We're just gonna, we're gonna just. Everybody's gonna be so nice. This isn't going to be a problem. And it's become an enormous problem. So you gotta picture Britain as one big Columbia University. Trust me when I say that's truer. Closer to true than false. I'm gonna quote Dominic Green here from the Free Press, which again is a wonderful new independent news website and commentary website. It's Barry Weiss's project with Nellie Bowles, her partner, I think wife, who is like her, a moderate, lefty, fiercely independent journalist who believes in calling it as they see it and not kowtowing any particular line. The headline is the biggest P time crime and cover up in British history. Dominic Green wrote it. The serial rape of thousands of English girls went on for many years. Few in power cared. Then Elon Musk started tweeting and you know, like it or not, if dude gets becomes aware of a story and starts talking about it and tweeting about it, all of a sudden the world pays attention. This is one. I can't think of a better way to proceed then to quote Mr. Green's article here. The grooming and serial rape of thousands of English girls by men of mostly Pakistani Muslim background over several decades is the biggest peacetime crime in the history of modern Europe. It went on for many years. It is still going on and there has been no justice for the vast majority of the victims. British governments, both Conservative and Labor, hoped that they had buried the story after a few symbolic prosecutions in the 2010s and it looked like they had succeeded until Elon Musk read some of the court paper and tweeted his disgust and bafflement on X. Over the new year. Britain now stands shamed before the world. The public's suppressed wrath is bubbling to the surface in petitions, calls for public inquiry and demands for accountability. The scandal is already Reshaping British politics. It's not just about the heinous nature of the crimes. It's that every level of the British system is implicated in the COVID up. I'm reading minds at this point, Jack. I'm guessing a lot of our listeners are saying I still haven't seen this in the American press.
Commentator
Right.
Joe Getty
I think you could probably guess why. We're not quite as freaked out as Europe, but we are way down the road of any criticism of an immigrant or an immigrant culture or a different culture. Is racism and xenophobia, nationalism, anything wrong?
Commentator
Anything that's not white, male, Christian, right?
Joe Getty
Yeah, exactly. It's xenophilia. I suggest really strongly and everybody, I think people who are honest with themselves.
Commentator
Try to do this.
Joe Getty
Come to your conclusions based on the facts. Don't come to your facts based on your conclusions. If something is true, it's true, deal with it. If men of Pakistani Muslim origin are raping young girls in Britain, deal with it anyway. Social workers were intimidated into silence. Local police ignored, excused and even abetted pedophile rapists. Across dozens of cities. Senior police and home office officials deliberately avoided action in the name of maintaining what they called community relations. Local councilors and members of Parliament rejected pleas for help from the parents of raped children. Charities, non governmental organizations and Labor MPs. That's your minister's Parliament accused those who discussed the scandal of racism and Islamophobia. The media mostly ignored or downplayed the biggest story of their lifetimes. Zealous in their incuriosity, much of Britain's media elite balanced or remained barnacled to the bubble of Westminster politics and its self serving priorities. They did this to defend a failed model of multiculturalism and to avoid asking hard questions about failures of immigration policy and assimilation. They did this because they were afraid of being called racist or Islamophobic. They did this because Britain's traditional class snobbery has had fused with the new snobbery of political correctness. That sound familiar?
Commentator
So let me jump in to try to understand this and maybe everybody else already understands it, but so if I you got a Pakistani 40 year old dude who lives in a neighborhood, an apartment or a house or whatever, who is he raping? Is he raping the children of other Muslim families? Who are they grooming? Who are they raping?
Joe Getty
Excellent question. I was just about to get to that, but I'll just go ahead and characterize it. What you have is groups of these men who hang out together, do whatever they do together and this is in large Part almost, not almost entirely, but in large, large part in the really rough post industrial, call it rust belt northern English towns where you've got a lot of poverty, orphans, drug abuse, alcoholism among teens and that sort of thing. They target the downtrodden girls, identify them, groom them, drug them, feed them alcohol and rape them over and over and over again, then traffic them. Some of them end up dead and then the authorities are so terrified of being called this, that or the other or of stirring up something that would harm community relations, they soft pedaled it and there are stories. And again, this is not in some sort of wild eyed right wing crazy report. This is documented stuff being written about right now in the free press. And this has been going on since the 1960s and really got bad in the 70s. These men targeted the most vulnerable girls, the poor and the fatherless children in care homes, that's orphanages with candy, food, taxi rides, drugs. They raped the girls, passed them around family and friendship networks, pimped them into similar networks in other cities, then discarded them as they reached the age of consent. This pattern was repeated in as many as 50 cities across the country, including in leafy Oxford and Liberal Bristol. A 2014 inquiry estimated that 1400 girls had been serially raped in Rotherham alone, which is the industrial city that all of this first became really known and talked about. Here's a story about Sophie. A 12 year old girl in Oldham entered a police station. This is going to be tough to take by the way. If the kids are listening, have them stop. You can explain the horrors of the world later in their lives. 12 year old girl named Sophie entered a police station, reported that she had just been molested in a graveyard by a man named Ali. Desk officer told her to come back with an adult when she was sober. Two men accosted her in the police station, joined by a third. They raped her in their car. When they dumped her on the street, she asked for a name, name a man named Sarwan Ali for directions. He took her to his home, raped her, gave her money for bus fare home. A man named Shaquille Chowdery pulled up in his car, offered to take her home. He abducted her and took her to a house where he and four other men repeatedly raped her. This is a 12 year old girl in Britain, all covered up, from the local politicians to the cops to Westminster Abbey in the name of not admitting their immigration policies had failed the working people of England miserably.
Commentator
So I saw this popping up on Twitter, Elon Musk's platform as he is the guy that is like alerted the United States and some of the world to this story. So he got, he came across the court documents from a case about this.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Commentator
So this stuff was, I mean you can't get more credible than that. This is from the actual court documents. It's not from some, like you said, right wing anti Muslim Twitter feed. When was the court case?
Joe Getty
How many years ago he came across? I couldn't tell you. I don't know the specific, I don't remember.
Commentator
I'm trying to wrap my head around how when that court case was going on, it didn't blow up into the biggest story in, in England or the.
Joe Getty
World for the reasons we've been talking about. The elite, including the elite media are intensely uncomfortable with this storyline because it hints toward, you know, the stuff of bigotry and prejudice and anti immigrant sentiment and they refuse to give it fuel even if it's 100% true. Couple more facts on that very question. The majority of the victims were white, plus some Sikhs. The majority of their abusers were a Pakistani and Bangladeshi Muslim extraction. The majority of their crimes were committed in cities with a Labor Party controlled council and a Labour Party MP who needed Muslim votes. This led to institutional racism of the inverted kind that enabled the perpetrators to do as they like. The system itself became corrupted. Welfare workers admit that they failed to report crimes because the police told them that they would be accused as racist.
Commentator
The leader of one freaking weak.
Joe Getty
I know if, you know, if you.
Commentator
If you've looked into the eyes of a girl who's been raped repeatedly by a group of guys and you can keep your mouth shut because it might look bad, boy, you're a different sort of person than me. Good lord.
Joe Getty
The le. You know, that relates to another story I want to do probably tomorrow about why the US is whooping butt on Europe, economically speaking. And believe it or not, it kind of relates to this case. But the leader of one rape gang in Oldham, Shabir Ahmed, worked for a local council as a welfare rights officer and ran his gang from the government offices. Another member was on the Oldham Youth Council. In multiple cases, local labor politicians of Pakistani background interfered with police inquiry. I think you've gotten the flavor of this. There's much, much more. And the stories again. 2016 inquiry said that at least 1400 young British girls had been raped in this manner. And that was years ago and it's still going on.
Commentator
So I got a couple of questions about this. We should take a break and I'll bet some of you might have some Questions or comments on the text line? Because I. And then, yeah, a little more on this coming up. Not the funniest thing we've ever done. Here's the text line. 415295 KFTC.
Jack Armstrong
Stay here, Armstrong and Getty.
Commentator
So for a lot of you, and this is a very serious adult topic we're into right now, in case you just joined us, for a lot of you, you knew this story, the serial raping of young girls in Great Britain and, and perhaps in the United States. We'll get into that maybe later. But Elon started tweeting about it a lot over the weekend for whatever reason. Did he just come across this information? Is that what happened?
Joe Getty
I think so, yeah. He became aware of it. And I can't find the specific case because again, there were many, many hundreds, couple thousand young English girls systematically raped and still are today.
Commentator
And somebody came forward and it was enough to make it to a court case. And you know, actually I have a trial anyway. Elon was reading the actual documents that came out of this trial and like, how have I never heard of this? How is this not a bigger deal? And it's been going on and for a long time still going on today. So here's my question, one of my many questions about this. So these Muslim men who came to Great Britain, was this the sort of thing they did back in their own countries and it was accepted there or did they.
Joe Getty
No, they couldn't have gotten away with it.
Commentator
They couldn't have gotten away with it in their own country. But they come to a country like the United States or Great Britain where our laws are and culture are so open you can get away with it.
Joe Getty
Well, they were in a culture and Britain's way worse than the U.S. although the U.S. is heading in that direction. They went to a culture that was terrified of calling them out for what they were doing for reasons of not wanting to be bigoted or anti Islamic or cause conflict or to lose the votes in some of these heavily Muslim parts of England. So it was the most cold hearted and selfish sorts of politics that motivated turning a blind eye.
Commentator
Yeah, we got a couple of texts. The big thing is you have Muslims in key political positions that prey on these girls too, as you just said. But so I'm just trying to figure out, because most of us would, even if it was legalized today, most of us would not do this.
Joe Getty
All right? Including most Muslims, they would find it absolutely abhorrent. It's worth saying. But, but the problem is when you, for reasons of of cultural prerogatives that you don't want to come off as a nationalist or a xenophile or a racist. Regularly ignore the most horrific crimes against innocent girls to preserve that narrative. You have become an evil monster.
Commentator
To the question of why it isn't being talked about more now. Because you'd think once Elon blew the lid off of it, it would be like leading the CBS Evening News or something. But there is something that goes on, apparently in the human mind or society or something. If something is too big or awful, we just move on. It's kind of like the way we have with the pandemic. It's just so big and awful, eh? And just move on. Never mind. And we did it with the pandemic of 1918 too. And this might be one of those. It's just. It's just too big and awful to deal with.
Joe Getty
I think there is some of that. I think the other aspect of it, particularly in terms of the media, is that it would be fairly easy to portray a legitimate description of what is going on and what has gone on as anti Islamic, as Islamophobic, as anti immigrant, as bigoted, as racist. Just an you could portray an accurate discussion of it in that way. And trust me, as a guy who does this for a living, I'm aware of that as we're doing it. And so if you have an entire media complex that's already predisposed to not saying anything nasty about immigrants in general or Muslims or whatever, you combine that with that paranoia, they're going to call me a racist and my career is going to be over. You get silence.
Commentator
Boy, that's a heck of an interesting thing. Elon has got the benefit of, you know, he's too rich to care what anybody thinks about what he says.
Joe Getty
Yeah, well. And if we ever disappear, folks, just Google and Bing all day long until you find our new podcast, There will be one.
Commentator
Armstrong and Getty on Demand is what it's called now. If you missed a segment, get it.
Jack Armstrong
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Summary of "You Have To Remove Your Feet To Fit In This Seat" – Armstrong & Getty On Demand (January 6, 2025)
Armstrong & Getty On Demand, hosted by Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty, delivers a compelling and multifaceted episode titled "You Have To Remove Your Feet To Fit In This Seat." Released on January 6, 2025, the episode traverses a spectrum of topics, blending humor, sharp critique, and in-depth analysis. Below is a detailed summary capturing the key discussions, insights, and conclusions drawn by the hosts.
The episode kicks off with a news segment about the Department of Transportation fining JetBlue $2 million for chronic flight delays on the East Coast ([00:24]). This sparks a broader conversation about the deteriorating state of the airline industry.
The hosts lament the proliferation of hidden fees, comparing airlines to à la carte restaurants where basic services come at an additional cost. The Commentator shares personal frustrations with rental car companies, highlighting systemic issues in service industries striving for profit over customer satisfaction.
Transitioning from consumer issues, the discussion moves into the political arena, beginning with the resignation of Canada's Prime Minister.
The hosts express disdain for current political leadership, specifically targeting perceived ineffectiveness and prioritization of image over substance.
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The conversation delves into the role of media in shaping public perception, especially regarding national tragedies and political narratives.
The hosts argue that media outlets are insulated from the general populace, leading to a distorted portrayal of national sentiments. They assert that media narratives often fail to reflect the everyday realities of most Americans.
Addressing societal changes, the hosts discuss behaviors adopted during the pandemic, such as mask-wearing in public spaces like airports.
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One of the episode's most significant segments tackles a grave and underreported issue: the systematic grooming and serial rape of young English girls by Muslim immigrants in Great Britain.
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Interspersed with heavy topics, the hosts touch upon lifestyle trends and personal challenges, providing a lighter counterbalance to the intense discussions.
As the episode nears its end, Armstrong and Getty hint at upcoming discussions, including the economic dynamics between the U.S. and Europe and further exploration of the British serial rape scandal.
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In "You Have To Remove Your Feet To Fit In This Seat," Armstrong & Getty On Demand skillfully navigates a range of topics from consumer rights and political critique to exposing severe societal injustices. The hosts blend humor with incisive analysis, challenging listeners to rethink prevailing narratives and confront uncomfortable truths. Through detailed discussions and passionate delivery, the episode underscores the importance of accountability, transparency, and the courage to address systemic failings in both industry and governance.