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Carlos
Oh, it's so good. It's so good to be free and an American.
Michelle
I love you. Did you see the protest this morning in San Diego?
Carlos
That's what I love about America. We can protest. What was it about?
Michelle
They were. They were mad at ice.
Carlos
Oh, yeah. And. Oh, dude. And then tomorrow. Hey, are you. Are you going to not work tomorrow, Carlos?
Andrew
Oh, because y'all. Because of the protests against dei.
Carlos
No, no. Tomorrow. What they're doing. Hispanics are going to do a no work day, so.
Michelle
What do you mean? It's like every day for them.
Carlos
Exactly, but you better not be working tomorrow, dude.
Andrew
I have to be here.
Michelle
Yeah, he has to work tomorrow.
Carlos
Oh, my God, he's a traitor.
Andrew
No, I'm working. I'm legal. I'm legal.
Michelle
Yeah.
Carlos
No, yeah. The people that are legal are also protesting for their people. Yeah.
Michelle
Don't you get it?
Andrew
I asked about my maid in Houston and apparently she's fine. She's illegal.
Carlos
Well, that's good. Yeah, Juanita's fine.
Andrew
No, Marina.
Carlos
Okay, let's say. Listen, I want to say something up front, if I may. That's wrong.
Michelle
That's wrong.
Carlos
And if one day we're gonna have a Korean protest. Yeah, yeah.
Michelle
For what?
Carlos
What?
Michelle
What's the protest?
Carlos
No more. We're not gonna make Bibimbap for a day.
Michelle
Well, we'll do without Bibimbap.
Carlos
You know what we're also gonna do? We're gonna dig. Dig back our kimchi up from the ground so they don't ferment for one day. Dude.
Michelle
Wow.
Carlos
Yeah.
Michelle
I don't like that.
Carlos
Yeah, I know, dude. You want them to.
Michelle
I like kimchi.
Carlos
Right. Also, those girls at the karaoke, they're not working.
Michelle
No.
Carlos
Yeah, dude, those. What are those? Glass girls. What do they call them?
Michelle
Grass girls.
Carlos
What do they call them?
Michelle
I don't know. But let me say this, Donald Trump, please don't get rid of Koreans like we please. Well, Mexicans are fine. Get rid of.
Carlos
Get rid of our. How about the ones that came over here illegally?
Michelle
Koreans.
Carlos
Koreans, yeah.
Michelle
Do Koreans come over here illegally?
Carlos
No, we follow the rules. We're law abiding.
Michelle
I gotta Say something wild. The woman who cleans the house sometimes.
Carlos
Your house.
Michelle
I got scared because I thought, what if she. Is she gonna get gone? And then I asked her, and I said. I said, hey, you know, if. You know, if I know how to blow the whistle, you know, what. What do I do?
Carlos
Yeah, I did.
Michelle
And she said, I'm from New Mexico. And I was like, what?
Carlos
Really?
Michelle
Yeah. She's from Albuquerque.
Carlos
You have accent.
Michelle
Yeah, it's so thick. I had no idea.
Carlos
No. Well, then she's lying. She's a lying bastard.
Michelle
Okay, you be me, and I'll be here. I'll show you how it went.
Carlos
I'm you.
Michelle
Yeah.
Carlos
Good morning. Hey, Juanita.
Michelle
Her name's Just say Maria.
Carlos
Oh, sorry. Hey, Maria.
Michelle
Oh, hi, Michelle. Andrew.
Carlos
You know, I'm very concerned about what's going on with the Trump thing and stuff.
Michelle
Yeah.
Carlos
Yeah. So anything I can do to help.
Michelle
You know, maybe more money, please.
Carlos
Wait. Where are you from? You're from Mexico, right? Oh, you know Jon Jones.
Michelle
Of course I did. I did. I do love her so much. What would I do? I said she could live at our house. Mine live with us.
Carlos
Last week. Yeah. I gave her. So I ven hoed the money.
Michelle
You don't give her cash?
Carlos
No.
Michelle
Venmo got to give them cash, which.
Carlos
What? Look what I did, though, because they.
Michelle
Got to pay taxes on that.
Carlos
I gave her 200 cash on top of the money.
Michelle
Ooh.
Carlos
Because I never thought I was going to see her again.
Michelle
That's it.
Carlos
I swear to God.
Michelle
$200.
Carlos
It was like, Mike. Like, hey, thanks for all the laughs.
Bad Friends Podcast Summary
Episode Title: New Episode Out on Patreon Today
Release Date: February 7, 2025
Hosts: Bobby Lee & Andrew Santino
Production: 7EQUIS
In this episode of Bad Friends, hosts Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino delve into a myriad of topics centered around American society, cultural dynamics, and personal experiences with immigration and employment. The conversation is candid, humorous, and reflective, offering listeners a blend of insightful commentary and lighthearted banter.
The episode opens with a discussion about the essence of American freedom, particularly the right to protest. Carlos initiates the conversation by celebrating the ability to express dissent, stating, "Oh, it's so good to be free and an American" (00:24). Michelle follows up by mentioning a recent protest in San Diego, which Carlos attributes to broader systemic issues.
Notable Quote:
Carlos: "That's what I love about America. We can protest."
(00:37)
The conversation shifts to the topic of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) protests. Andrew raises concerns about potential repercussions, asking, "Are you going to not work tomorrow, Carlos?" (00:58). Carlos explains that Hispanics are anticipating a "no work day" in solidarity with ongoing protests.
Notable Quote:
Carlos: "But you better not be working tomorrow, dude."
(01:05)
Andrew clarifies his position, emphasizing his commitment despite the protests, leading to a humorous exchange about being labeled a "traitor" for continuing to work.
A significant portion of the episode explores the dynamics between different ethnic groups in the United States. Carlos provocatively suggests future Korean protests, humorously threatening a halt to cultural practices like making Bibimbap and fermenting kimchi.
Notable Quote:
Carlos: "We're gonna dig our kimchi up from the ground so they don't ferment for one day."
(01:56)
Michelle counters by defending Koreans, asserting their law-abiding nature compared to other groups, which sparks a debate about immigration and legal status.
Notable Quote:
Michelle: "Do Koreans come over here illegally?"
(02:23)
The hosts delve into personal stories involving immigration, particularly focusing on Andrew's maid in Houston. Carlos initially claims she is "fine" but quickly corrects himself, revealing her name as Marina and acknowledging the complexities of immigration status.
Notable Quote:
Carlos: "I gave her 200 cash on top of the money."
(03:54)
This segment highlights the challenges and informal support systems that exist within immigrant communities, blending humor with the seriousness of the subject matter.
The episode takes a more intimate turn as Michelle shares her experience interacting with their maid, Maria. Initially fearing for her status, Michelle confronts Maria, leading to a humorous role-play scenario where Carlos and Michelle switch roles to practice the conversation.
Notable Quote:
Michelle: "I swear to God."
(03:53)
This segment underscores the personal impact of immigration policies and the lengths to which individuals go to support their family members.
Throughout the episode, Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino navigate complex topics with wit and relatability. From the right to protest and cultural tensions to personal stories of immigration, the hosts offer a multifaceted view of contemporary American issues. Their ability to balance humor with meaningful discussion makes this episode of Bad Friends both entertaining and thought-provoking.
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Disclaimer: This summary is based on a partial transcript of the episode and may not capture all discussions and nuances presented by the hosts.