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Diploma.
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Doctor who reads at a fifth grade level.
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DePaulo. Is that Sicilian?
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No, it's not Sicilian. It's Italian.
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Interesting. Mr. DePaolo, I would like to conduct today for you a Rorschach test. Please tell me what you see when you look at this photograph.
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That's a vagina.
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Interesting. What do you see when you look at this photograph?
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That's the same vagina.
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Hmm.
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Interesting. I would like to try for my one final test examining this photograph.
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That's the same vagina. What are we doing here?
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Mr. DePaulo, it is my formal diagnosis that you are in fact obsessed with vaginas.
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I'm obsessed? You're the one showing me pictures of your wife's box.
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The joke's on you are not married. This is a picture of a box from a hobo who I found in East Germany. She was forced to sell her body to feed her family. She now lives in the gutter along with the crabs in silt.
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And you said she sold her box to mean her vagina or the cardboard box?
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Mr. DePaulo?
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Yes.
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I don't know why you ask me questions to which you already know the answer. Is this a defense mechanism you find yourself using frequently?
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Absolutely. It's worked out well. I made almost $1,800 during Comedy Lash.
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And he saw as a measure for success the eighteen hundred dollars. For eighteen hundred times he had sold a portion of his soul which he will never yield back. Did I say that out loud?
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Yes, you did, doctor.
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It's.
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Can you feel it? It's one of those days. It is one of those days. We were thinking about going down to the courthouse, you know, since it's in Texas. Collin County. Carlo Anthony. But then there was a lot of deliberation and then we decided probably not. What? Go down there. Go down there and film so that everyone invariably watches the footage and becomes more racist. Let's be pretty clear. And I could do that without saying a word. Doesn't that kind of tell you something? Comment below. You understand what I'm saying, right? You understand what I'm saying At this point? I think everybody does. Remember in the 90s, racism was a relic of the past. Will Smith, Fresh Prince, Denzel Washington, most recognizable faces on earth. Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, Will Smith, Michael Jackson. That's half one now. Just came roaring back.
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Yeah.
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What changed? Oh, that's right. Barack Obama. Hey, are you guys ready for people like us?
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Sure.
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It didn't matter if you voted, you were still a racist. Didn't matter if you gave him a second term. You were still a racist. My son would look like Trayvon. Here we are. How is racism in 2026 according to Black people activists? And we'll get some number. How is it worse today than it was in the 90s? What changed? When did it become acceptable to start hating white people? And make no mistake, not all. Not all. Not all. Not all. But a majority of black people in this country are trained and raised to hate you as a white person. Understand that. Understand that. So not all, not all. Just a significant majority. I don't want to be around or Talk to when it's over. 70% of black Americans who support reparations. You know what that means? That means they hate you because of the color of your skin. That's what that means. They want you to pay for something that you didn't do and they didn't experience.
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Why?
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White, white, white, white, white. Not all, just a majority. Captain Morgan, CEO. How are you?
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I'm a bit prickly.
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I think we all are.
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Well, I think we have every right to be. How about you? Other than the prickly, how are you feeling?
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Fine. Nah. Speaking of feeling, you know, we almost lost this next gentleman pretty recently, too, so we both shared that to a dental procedure. And November 5th in Atlanta, Georgia. He's gonna be at the Punchline Comedy Club November 6th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. You can see all of his dates@nickdip.com, funniest man alive. And we almost lost him. So go see him. You got sepsis, right?
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I got sepsis. I blew this homeless guy back in the 40s. And no. Yes.
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That's a long fuse for sepsis. That's a delay.
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I'm 91. I look pretty good. Yeah, I. I had a dental, you know, prosthetic put in a few years ago. And about a month ago, on a Friday night, I'd been into a chicken wing. It broke off. I. I had to wait till Monday morning to go to the dentist. I go to the dentist, he glues it back in. That night, I feel some pain. Next day, I wake up, I'm in agony. I go to bed that night in agony. Wake up at three in the morning, it's like somebody dumped a bucket of water on me. I am just. My head is. It's like I get out of pool. Yeah. And my teeth are chattering. And I'm going like this. Wife comes in, takes my temperature. I go, that felt good. Do it again. Then she does it in my mouth. So she. So she takes my time. She's like, it's 101 that she takes a five minutes late. It's 102 and a half. Two minutes late. 103 and a half.
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Yeah.
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And I go, okay. Even I know.
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Yeah.
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That we have to do something. So. But again, if I was on the road, if I was here. What if I was here in a hotel room? Oh.
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I would have just been like, you're probably fine.
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Stop complaining.
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Yeah. You're getting too aggravated, Nick. Just calm down.
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I. I wouldn't have woke up. I mean, that's what they told me. They go. So I. I Go to the emergency room. My heart rate's 135, resting.
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Oh, wow.
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1155 over a hundred. My. Is my, you know, a blood pressure. And. And so they give me automatically because I told him about the tooth. They give me antibiotics, and he put me in an iv. They let me sit there about three hours. It goes back down. The doc is like, I don't know if I should let you go or keep you if you go. I said, let me go because I'm going to the dentist.
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Yeah.
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My dentist is walking distance in my house. I'm having him pull this thing out. There's a piece of tooth in there or whatever. That's what was the infection.
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Teeth go.
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That's right. So I. So I went there. He yanks it out. Soon as he does, the color comes back. I was so. Dude, they. They were literally, like, holding my hand like an old man walking into the dentist. I was green. They yanked that thing out. All of a sudden, I get a call from the hospital. Get back here. You have strep in your blood. You're septic.
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My gosh.
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So we. You know that I was in the hospital for four nights.
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I know.
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With black nurses. Habitable.
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Yes, I was.
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It was a. I. They were.
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They all looked like. What was the reference to?
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The young Esther Roll.
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That's right.
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The mother from Good Times.
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She said there were a couple of more fans like those people.
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No, they weren't fans.
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They were.
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But, yes.
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There you go. I'm glad you're with us. So we're both. We're both on the road to recovery.
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That was a close call. I didn't. Then I start. You know, then Kyle Busch dies of the exact thing, like, a week after I. And then a guy I'm hanging out with at a bar in Savannah just had his lower half of his leg removed because he was bit by a brown recluse spider a year ago to get infected.
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Then he.
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They.
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Oh, yeah.
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He got sepsis there to take his leg off.
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Oh, my gosh. Yeah. So I feel.
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I. I feel.
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You know, and there I was, staff.
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This close to my heart. But, hey, you have a heart conservative. That's the thing. It's really more so worried about what happened. Your.
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Your scaffolding got.
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Yeah, the scaffold that I had in there. There was a. There was an old man with his lunch pail who would take it three stories up. Yeah. No, it was just right there, this close to my heart.
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So that was.
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That's. That's the thing.
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You Never know that's where that was going. Yeah, I put an IV in my. I walked around for two weeks with an iv. My wife had to shoot me up in the morning. I had this pick in my bicep line. Yeah.
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Yeah. Well, pretty one. That we can all hope to be as robust as. Here's a subway. This Japanese gorilla. And I say Japanese loosely. It's a Japanese zoo. And this was just because we know it's gonna be a heavy day, so might as well have a little bit of levity here. This gorilla was caught in a moment of deep contemplation, allegedly after a spat with his mate. Now, we couldn't decide if as we do commentary, it should be because gorilla, they would tend to be like, you know, in Japan, by way of Afghan Africa. Do the African voice of the Japanese voice. And just to play it safe, we'll go with the Japanese voice. Post lovers spat. Is this Japanese zoo? This is.
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Is this a real gorilla?
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This is a real gorilla. This is a real gorilla.
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Kidding me.
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Yep. With his lover. And here he is in deep thought.
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Oh,
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why did I have to save that? She said my penis was mithering. Who has she been with? Who has a larger penis?
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Bob.
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Todd. He packing heat? No. Todd. Maybe that bonobo. He's so tiny. Does he have. Oh, why they say that about her mother. Ah, stuck in my tooth. If I apologize to CV is a sign of weakness. I can't just. I'll get the studio apartment. That's it. Studio. Not much more to it than that. Turns out he was just thinking. Actually, we thought it was about his lover. He was thinking about his father, who was also a famous girl in his own right, who. Who made the ultimate sacrifice for Japan. You know, at least he went with honor. Not like those little bitch gorillas in the Mist.
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Come on.
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That's my only other favorite reference for gorillas. Unfortunately, the loss of his father ended up being, you know, too much to bear. It's a different culture. Even. Even their gorillas over there have more honor. Why?
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Why?
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Why in the.
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That's just a. That's just a angle. That's a bad way to go. Camera angle. No, it's not.
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He stabbed himself in his penis.
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That doesn't hurt as much as getting the tip of your dick caught in a zipper.
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I can. That is up there. It really is up.
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I'd rather have the knife.
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I've never done it, Nick. Have you?
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You've never done that?
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No. What are you talking about? I know how to zip without.
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Must be nice to Meet Gerald while you're safe from all zippers.
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Yeah. Yes. That's because he is a girdle.
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Yeah, that's because when you eat the beans above the frank.
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That's just in movies, I hear.
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All right.
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No, it happens.
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Yeah, yeah. You seem very.
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It happens.
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What's up with you? Is there something that just happened before the show that I don't know about? You're acting weird. You guys are all acting weird. What happened? What is weird about. There's something very suspicious about this whole zone today. You feel it, Nick? There's something. Well, like, is there a coup about to take the minute I came in?
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I did feel it coming off Gerald.
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Yeah.
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I didn't. I can never figure him out anyways. He's the only guy I've ever met. I take pride in reading people.
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Now he's. It's. He's either a boy scout or he's a serial killer and we'll find out later.
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And which. A lot of times that's how it works if you watch the ID network.
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Yeah, that's right. That's right, Bundy.
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I said if a gorilla shouldn't stab himself in the penis.
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That's something Bundy would say.
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That's weird.
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First of all, that wasn't a gorilla. That was Carmel Anthony's lawyer.
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But anyways, we got right to it.
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It's a good segue.
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Let's talk to it before the show.
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Hey, speaking of all those future doctors and engineers, you know, you thought this maybe. Hey, these other countries aren't sending their best and their brightest. Yeah, well, that's racist of you, actually. So we have an anecdotal example, a story to really sort of highlight the empirical. It's time for a new segment we call Doctors and Engineers. We don't need your doctors. We don't need your engineers. We don't need your doctors. We don't need your engineers. I just love the way that guy, he's just. Just over enunciate his n's and P's.
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Yeah.
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So this is. Check the reference. We make these available every show. We live stream 11:00am Eastern. Details of this new. It's a $17 million lawsuit. The family of a 13 year old girl. Oregon Health Science University. Okay. The lawsuit seeks $17 million in damages after a failed heart surgery. The surgery team ran tests and determined, quote, there was no explanation other than shock and that she could not survive indefinitely on ecmo. The family was then presented with a bunch of end of life options according to the lawsuits. Like she could Remain at the hospital or she would die. She was so gravely ill. How did they make her comfortable? And then they found out. When the parents took this girl to any other place, it was Seattle Children's Hospital. It was during subsequent surgery that doctors discovered the valve had been implanted upside down. Whoa.
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Whoops.
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And was therefore not functioning as intended. You didn't need to add that part. We kind of know side down. So by the way, they just, you know what happened? They flipped the valve and I don't know if you know how it ended. She's just completely normal.
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Completely normal.
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Yeah. Just make it the direction the arrow points.
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It says, yeah, blood flow this way. But they did tell her like if you take her somewhere else or if we do, she might die on the way. We don't think we can do anything.
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Yeah, that's why I don't go to Jiffy Lube anymore or.
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Or go to a doctor named Ashok Murali.
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Darren, that's my primary care physicist.
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Medical degree from Matras Medical College in India, then completed his surgery fellowships at Yale, Stanford. So look, here's the thing. This is anecdotal and I get it. It's terrible. It would seem at the very least careless. Yes, Very likely. Someone who has no idea what they're doing. Not a lot of folks are interested in studying this to see the actual rates of effective health care with immigrants compared to native Westerners, let's say. But we can sort of extrapolate from some top line numbers that the degrees coming from India are just not really degrees. There are degree mills. We've highlighted this. Check the references from 2023 to 2026. There have been degrees, dozens of fake Indian university degree mills. Mills. They've pumped hundreds of thousands of fake degrees into the economy. To give you an idea, there was one. It was a Kerala degree mill in India. The police seized 100,000 fake certificates specialized in forging medical, nursing, engineering and post grad degrees. Do we know that's what's going on here? No, I just want to be very, very clear. But this goes on all over the Western world. And I will tell you that I have many relatives, many friends of relatives who work in the medical community and they will tell you that they are aware of it. So you may, your. Your doctor engineer from India, Bangladesh may not be one of these several hundred thousand fake degrees, but they may be. And there'd be no way to know. So how about we just say no?
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Seems simple enough. And by the way, when you. It's the culture that you're creating. You're putting this class of people, Indians, where you can't really say anything about them because it could be perceived as racist or anticulture. And you're like. But what I'm saying is the valve goes this way, right? Not that you're Indian and that you don't know what you're doing.
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I'm just.
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I just really want to clarify that
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the valve goes that way.
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I don't know. I don't know. That's all I want to say. No, it does go this way. I don't know who. There would be no way to know.
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There's an arrow, sir. On the valve.
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Yes, but it could go anyway.
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That's.
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It could go any direction. The arrow. There would be no way of knowing.
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No, no, hold on.
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This is what I tell you. You could not know. I could not know. We don't know.
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You sound like every Jeopardy. Winner.
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Yes, but you don't know. You never win Jeopardy. Is what I'm saying to you. How do you know? You don't. You can't. Because when we reversed it, the girl
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walked out five minutes later.
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I don't know.
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Maybe everybody, even the greatest surgeons have a bad day sometimes.
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They.
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Sure, yeah, they do.
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But you can't afford to control this variable.
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Yeah, let's control. Oh, do you. How about this? Do you come from a country where we know that there are hundreds of thousands of fake degrees? Also is said country the hotbed for, give or take, 100% of credit card scams? Yeah. We're going to vet you extra strictly and probably just not let you in because we have plenty of people here who would love to be doctors. Now, you may be wondering, where did this guy learn to do heart surgery? Good news is we have the exclusive. That's a rough residency.
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He didn't study valves.
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He's really good at removing them.
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Heart specialists. And it's like, no, no, sorry. You actually have to fix it.
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Ah.
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Oh.
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Those are some sharp fingernails.
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Once you pull it out, you can't put it out. It's a one way. No, it goes out, but it can't go. Also, you definitely have sepsis. That's right. But the good news is, Nick, I have a cousin, he's the best dentist I ever did. He will give it in for you just because he likes you.
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Boy, I fell for it because when I lived in Queens, I went to an Indian doctor, I had a hiatal hernia and I liked him. He did a great job and stuff. So from then on, for like the three years I was there. I would only pick Indian doctors.
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Taking your life in your hands.
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I know.
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Until you came out from anesthesia with your nose upside down. What happened with it? I don't know. It was like that when you came in.
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It's bi directional nose. I went colonoscopy, I came out and my left eye was bleeding.
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I don't. Nobody knows.
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You had a smile on your face.
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Yes. When you run into customer service and they're Indian, have you noticed they often just like, I don't know. There'd be no way to know. That's like a common answer. Like, is this their stock? There would be no way of knowing. There is though. It's your job to know. But I don't know. So no one knows. You can't know.
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And it's funny because we, I, at least I do, but I think, don't we look at those people as way smarter than the average American?
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We used to. We used to. We used to.
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I think I lived in New York there. It's three in the morning, everybody else is doing crack and they're, they're, you know, college students reading their book. Same with the Asian kids sitting next to them, you know?
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Yeah, yeah. A lot of the time. But now we realize a lot of it, a lot of it has been faked and a lot of it has been used to milk the system. Of course, there's different generations. Right. Of image come for different reasons and. Absolutely.
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Layering centers.
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Look, if they, if that was the case, India wouldn't look like India. That's my primary point. That place, it's the worst.
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I get queasy every time they show it.
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I know.
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Is everybody shitting in a coffee can?
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Pretty much. And that's only, that's the upper class. The other one's just a street.
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It's always phone lines hanging down.
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Yeah, right. Yeah, exactly.
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Just, it's what is going on over there.
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They haven't learned how to tighten them.
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Cord management is not top priority. Okay. Fecal management is top priority.
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Yeah, that's true. Stop eating the curry.
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Well, the good news is you can use the can to poop and you can use it to attach to the string to talk to your neighbor. Hey, I pooped.
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Can you smell it?
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It's multi use when it comes to surgery. It just is this like having been through it recently. You want, you want to have the confidence of knowing there's an expert on your side. Just like when you're shopping around for your mortgage.
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My girl likes it.
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War.
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Yo, what up, fam? It's your boy, D. Day, AKA The Real estate baron. And we out here broadcasting live from the new crib. Yeah, man, I just closed on this estate. Not bad. Five bedrooms, six bath, private. Infinity pool.
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All cash, no loan.
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Y' all know how I do.
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Sheesh.
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I know all the haters out there said I couldn't buy a house, but I'm a homeowner now.
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You feel me?
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Hey, Darrell, you made holes in the wall when you hung this green screen.
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Damn.
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I'm taping. Yeah, so my interior decorator is having a few soundproofing issues, you know? Cause this place got crazy. Echo fam. Hey, I'm gonna need you to take that down before dinner. And stop calling the insulation soundproofing. Man, my old man's always trippin'. That sucker's just jealous because I'm giving y' all a tour of my custom built, brand new studio. And hey, hey, hey, if you can afford a house that nice, you can afford a down payment. Call American Financing. And stop punching holes in my drywall for your dumb videos, man. You don't even know who you messing with. I swear, when I finally move out
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of this house, I'm gonna leave y'
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all and the house to rot.
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What did you just say to me? I said shut up. What? Nothing.
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I didn't mean it.
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I didn't say nothing. Call the pros at American financing today at 1-800-974-6500 or visit www.americanfinancing.net Do NMLS 182334. If you start today, you may even
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delay up to two mortgage payments. A lot of people, by the way, save money right now, they're saying. Breaking news. Trump just signed a $70 billion immigration enforcement bill. Yeah. Do we know what that is? If there's anything new with that beyond what we've discussed, they can let me know.
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Mission control clause in there. No Indian doctor.
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Yeah, could be. Well, you know about the H1B numbers, right? $100,000 fee. And so now new H1B is down 87%. When people say, we should see that.
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Oh, my God. 87%.
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87% for new overseas because he can't affect. We've talked about this on the show, and obviously, Nick was fighting for his Life.
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Yeah.
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New H1BS, meaning from overseas. He can't do anything for the ones that are already here. Extensions. Because that would require, you know, I would require Congress. But he can, as a matter of national security, say, okay, new ones coming into this country. $100,000 annual fee, which shouldn't matter if you're using them to bring in the best and brightest. Down by 87% because it turns out there was.
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Let me ask you a question. So let's say the Dems take the White House and next election, can they just turn that.
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They can. That's. He's doing the stuff that he can do proving the point that see if the border is no longer secure, that can be fixed. We did it.
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Right.
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He's doing it with H1BS. And then kind of challenge still won't
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be enough for the people who vote Democrat. They'll be like, no, just overturn everything.
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Overturn everything. And then people also want to hand it to Democrats.
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I know we're going to be mad here in a second. How much more angry would you like to be in this particular.
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Why? What happened?
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A court struck down the hundred thousand dollar thing a day and a half ago.
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I think what the.
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I'm not kidding. The court blocked. I don't, I don't know.
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But Judge Joe.
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Yeah, well it wasn't, it wasn't like a Supreme Court issue. I think it was a lower court. Yeah, it'll.
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Maryland.
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It'll get. But it's the one thing that we singled out saying, listen, this is what he can do. And we've also told you courts are just constantly trying.
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And then the Marxist right go, he's not doing anything because then it has to go through the court. He's doing what he can by executive order. He's putting the challenge in front of people. Yes, there are four feckless Republicans. Then you have rogue judges, of course, but like he doesn't get credit for any of it. Of course he tried. Of course the court's gonna strike it down. If it goes to the Supreme Court, I guarantee you it'll stand.
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I hope so.
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I'll ask the question again. When do you stop calling it a legitimate political party and label them an enemy of the state? Because that's all.
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I think. I think it's a good point. And I think the Marxist right people on the right who go, Donald Trump isn't good enough. Let's hand it to these enemies. I view them just as, as. And it's traitorous.
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But that's just a few people. Right.
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It's a significant amount. It's the Tuckers of the world and the people. Yeah.
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Boy, was that disappointing.
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Yeah, it's a problem. Let me get to this other problem here. It was a week long trial which is not that long. Jury less than three hours. Carmelo Anthony. Guilty.
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Murder.
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35 years. Okay, 35 years, guilty. Stabbed the white kid in the heart. Those in the jury, they saw a video, they heard testimony. It's pretty cut and dry. You would think that this would be a common ground sort of tentpole moment. Black, white, hey, we don't want to rally around very clearly criminal murderers, right? Unfortunately, there still is a divide in this country where some people think black. Therefore this was some kind of railroading. They really should have put Carmel. If I was the judge, if I happen to be, life would be the only leniency beyond execution. And that's only if you renounce the black activist community. You have to come out and say I was tricked to hate white people. I justified my violence because of these professional activists and it was a lie straight from the pit of hell. And I will devote the rest of my life to fighting these people, to fighting the black lives matter, to fighting the Al Sharpton's of the world, to fighting the Jesse Jackson's, to fighting the race baiting Barack Obama types, the crockets of the world. Otherwise, execution. And my leniency for that and only that would be life in prison. I'd prefer a thousand lifetimes or 2000 years. Carmelo Anthony.
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Anthony.
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Guilty of murder.
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Throw the key away to see you, Carmela. Black life is not safe in Colin County.
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He's guilty of the highest charge.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. He should. He should be executed. He should be executed. And the fact that anyone has to be worried about saying that in 2026 is a problem. You killed an innocent person in cold blood. It's Texas. We do how we be. But people are afraid because, my God, you might be a racist. And we'll get to Belfast in a little bit. Are you more concerned about being accused of racism than you are losing your life? How about losing your country? That's where we are now. Now, I am not saying, just to be clear, I'm going to treat you like adults throughout this segment. But I will preface it with not all, not all, not all, not all. But we'll get to the number as far as 70 something percent of black Americans who support reparations. So not all, not all. But I am fatigued with and don't want to be around 70 something percent of black Americans because if you believe that we should pay reparations, that's hate. Just to be clear, you want me to pay for something that I didn't do and you didn't experience. So not all, not all, just like 70 something percent. Just like when I Say Mexican Americans, immigrants coming here who are on welfare, who aren't contributing. Get out. Not all. Just about like 68%, which is the number of Mexican American households that are dependent on welfare. Just 68%. Is that fair? Or will you say racism? If I am literally addressing the statistic to the decimal. Not all 68, not all 70 something percent of black Americans who believe in reparations and say that this was a railroading and a travesty of justice. Not all. Just those numbers. Comment below. Does that make sense or does that make me racist? In which case, slap the label on my forehead because I'm fine with it. We have some exclusive footage from the courthouse. And some of these are. You've seen some of these people online, but we have some exclusive footage as far as different angles. And some of this is new. Someone just happened to go down and film it. Here you go. Feel your fatigue rising.
E
I know you. I know weak when I see it. I know when I see it. I know when I see it. I know a demon when I see one. Right now, what we are seeing is a travesty. It lets us know that black lives do not matter in the criminal justice system. It lets us know that we are not going to be afforded the same law as anybody else.
B
Oh, I didn't realize we were allowed to stab people in the heart.
A
Yeah. Who's the victim here? Who gets stabbed? A white guy or a black guy?
E
We must stop supporting white businesses.
A
Asian businesses, Good luck with it.
B
Because a black kid stabbed a white kid in the heart.
D
That's not black.
E
Going to jail. Get out of the wrong guy, you're going to jail. I give a damn about nobody that feels like I'm playing the race card here. For 400 years, our people have been.
A
Oh, God, help.
E
And have had to suffer at the liberty of these laws.
B
Suffered. The liberty of these laws.
E
Need to evolve. That blood of slavery is in my blood, not your blood. And it's not for you to look
B
at me and say, how hilarious would it be if one of his forefathers was a slave owner?
A
What are they fighting about
B
at this point? Doesn't matter.
A
No, I can't. I made my bones. No one's commenting on like this or going to my career, however you want to put it.
B
People hear you now.
A
I. I can't. Yeah, exactly.
B
People hear you now.
A
I can't. I. I have a podcast, as you know. Thanks.
B
Yes.
A
And I can't even. I can't even show those clips. They make me irrationally. I'll Comment. I'll read, text and. Yeah, I can't watch that.
B
No. It gets to be too much because it is.
A
It. This is. If we can't agree that a kid with a knife stabbing another kid because he pushed him. Whatever.
B
And.
A
And murders the kid in cold blood. If we can't all agree that we're doomed as a species, which I've said for the last 15 years now. So I guess we're doomed as a species.
B
Yeah.
A
But I. I didn't think at this point in 26.
B
Yeah.
A
We could get to this ignorance.
B
Everything you just said is true. Our only hope as far as not being doomed as a species.
A
Yeah.
B
Would be if it was a very small minority. Right. Meaning it was a very small minority of black people going, look, of course you can't just stab a kid in the heart.
A
That's right.
B
But it's not. No, it's not. And it's certainly not small enough of a minority. It's not. 74% of black Americans say their race is central to their identity. White people, 15%. Hey, that's not going to work out. Guess what? One is going to dominate the other. 77% of black Americans support reparations for slavery. That means they would support you having your money stolen from your paycheck to go. In most cases, you're very likely subsidizing a good portion of these people anyway. Right. They collect more than they pay in taxes, but it's not enough. Garnish your wages to pay for something you didn't do to people who didn't suffer from it. Meanwhile, white people are 12 times more likely to be killed by blacks than the other way around. And they want you to believe it's open sea. We suffered at the liberty. We suffered at the liberty of white people. What? Hey, who. Let's not support white businesses. Good luck with. Good luck with your Kool Aid challenge.
A
No more Amazon.
B
Yeah, good. Enjoy your food deserts. Which was also horseshit.
A
Right? Everything's a lot.
B
Everything's like, we got food. That's what he used to say, right? We got food deserts. Cause the white man come in and ruined our neighborhoods with liquor stores. Stop buying it. If. If there was a market in your neighborhood for a nice salad, someone would have set up shop.
A
Not just a salad. A nice one.
B
Man. I said I want the big salad, not like an appetizer. I want a fuck. I want fucking Mo Meals.
A
That should be the name of the place.
B
Nice salad called Nice salad. Mo Meals, brother. Gotta eat. No white businesses because. Because the black Kids stabbed the white kid.
A
No, Their values are way different. Yes, always have been. The values are completely up.
B
So the only way to fix it. Look, I'm gonna tell you the only way to fix it.
A
That's what people.
B
That's what's, that's what historically has led to that. And of course we want to avoid an all out race war, which is where we are headed. We'll get to Belfast. The only way is if an overwhelming majority of black Americans speak out as loudly and passionately as we saw you speak out with Black Lives Matter against it. Anything short of that, guess what? You're awakening a sleeping giant called a supermajority of white people in this country. You can't. You can't have a majority of the people in this country racially be 12 times as likely to be killed by this minority of people in this country and blamed for it. You can't keep doing that and expect this to remain stable. And here's another perfect example. Check the references, make them available. Every show, 11am that's when we stream. Here's a woman saying this. And just see how disconnected she is from reality. And then the people around her who are equally stupid.
E
What do you want us to do at this point?
B
Not stab people.
E
I'm lost word. I don't know what to do. I got five boys. I don't know what. I ain't got nothing to tell them no more. You can't walk away.
B
Don't stab people. Oh, don't. You can't walk away. Yeah, hold on a second. I don't know what to tell him. Don't stab people. I don't know. You can't walk away no more. Trayvon Martin, the man who was in full mount. Ground and pounding. Oh, hey. Yeah, let's just. I know what you tell them. Hey, grounding and pounding. Someone is not walking away. It's the opposite. I can't tell him to walk away. Mark Brown. Yeah. Don't reach for a cop's gun and beat him in the face after strong arming a bodega and committing strong armed robbery. Just don't. I think we have a little. This is good. This is good. We're gonna make progress with this. There seems to be a discrepancy on what constitutes walking away. So when you say walking away, do you mean beating people in the streets mercilessly? That's the disconnect. See, when I say walk away, I mean walk away. You can tell your son to walk away. You should. But if you mean Trayvon Walk away. Well, no, you can't tell your son to beat people indiscriminately. You can tell your son not to stab people. You can. You can tell your son if the school has a rule that you can't bring out a locking knife to school or any knife, don't do it. You could tell your son that if he's committing trespassing and he's asked, according to the testimony in the trial, 15 times, to leave, he should do it the only way. These people, and by these people, I mean the professional black agitators who hate their country and hate white people, these hateful little shits. The only way these people could have a case is if our unwritten contract in society was. Hold on a second. We all know that you need to ask someone to leave the premises 16 times. You expect us to. So 15 isn't enough. It's got to be 16. What? Why can't you do 16? Why you gotta be only 15 times? What am I supposed to do? What, not stab you? Yeah, let's start with that, you silly bitch.
F
That was part of the defense they were insinuating people that were defending Carmel Anthony's actions, saying that he couldn't turn his back on these people because they would have potentially shot him or done some other harm. And I'm like, the only thing they asked him to do was leave. That's the only thing you need in most fights. Leaving takes care of it. But especially if the only thing you're being asked to do 15 times by multiple people is just remove yourself from the property that you're not supposed to be under that tent, that's the only thing you should do.
B
Yeah.
A
And it blows a hole in that myth that they live in fear.
B
Right.
A
What's the other thing of white people? You don't know what it's like to be black. The biggest myth is they're so afraid of cops. Right? Right. Just watch, TikTok.
B
Watch cops try and say you need to leave. They don't listen.
A
Don't listen. They'll take a swing at a cop, they'll spit.
B
Yeah.
A
They pull over for speed and they'll spit in the cops face. It's the biggest myth. It's been going on forever.
B
The funniest thing is when young black women, the hood rats, they get arrested. Yeah. They take me to arrest me, then they get arrested, like, just leave me
E
alone, I gotta do it.
B
Like, they don't connect. Why? Because of. Because they have parents like that. I don't know what to tell my Son no more. Follow the law, asshole. I know. It's foreign fucking parenting. This is how people in this country feel. So, no, I'm not racist against all black people. Just the 74%. What was the number? 74%?
F
Yeah.
B
77% who support reparations for slavery. Those people are racist, just to be clear. Just the 74% of black Americans who say it is central to their identity. So not all. Not all. Not all at all. I have some neighbors who are black. Very, very nice people. She's very sweet. She'll be. Hey, bring over Joe. I got a buddy problem. He have an. Oh, he can eat buffet? She's fun. I love her. Great. Not talking about that. Just the 77% of black people who justify violence, which is what reparations are. You know that, right? Reparations is paying for violence of the past through a violent enforcement mechanism presently. Give us your money, we're the government. Or we shoot you. So we can give it to black people who haven't earned it. 77% of black Americans. How do you think they would respond if they heard 77% of white people believe that all black Americans should pay for the disproportionate murder and welfare drink?
A
How do you think they would react in court Caucus?
B
Yeah, how do you think they would react?
F
That's actually a really good idea because it's impacting you and me today, now perpetuating it and hurting people that are alive.
A
I brought it up 20 years ago.
B
Yeah.
A
It didn't help my career.
B
We just go. We just zip code like, yeah, we're gonna. This is actually the. It's the hidden murder fee. Because you guys murder so much.
A
I said this on stage in front of a lot of black people in la at the. In the big room on a Saturday night.
B
Yeah.
A
Matter of fact, Prior went on after me, and I went, talk about reparations. And I went. I did all the. The math. And as far as what we owe you after taking out court costs, stolen bikes, radio, but. But you owe us 15, 40 bucks. Even black people laugh, you know, it's great about three of them.
B
And we used to be able to laugh at that. Now, that'd be a hate crime, by the way. You know what? I don't even want to. I don't like the statements from the father. We've talked about this. Austin Metcalfe's father saying, this has nothing to do with race. You're wrong. We are all humans. We all bleed the same color. But here's the thing. Only one Person was bleeding. I like what the brother said, and I understand he's grieving. But I also heard Glenn Beck say this. Susan, a race. Yes, it is. Yes, it is. Because just people are saying this after Irina Zoruska. It's not a race thing. What was that? Let's replay the clip. I got that white bitch. Well, I'm going to take him at his word. His twin brother did say to Carmelo, now, I want everything taken from you. You took everything from me. I wake up every morning and his door is still shut. Good. And by the way, to the sewing circle, Protestant Christians. And I'm a Protestant Christian who say, that's not Christian. Shut up. You're part of the problem. And we need to start solving this problem. Which brings us to a portion of this segment. Crockett the racist.
D
The only people that are crying are the mediocre white boys. I am tired of the white tears.
B
All right, here you go. Right off the bat, she's a stupid person. Check the references. She pulls the race card and she's an idiot.
D
Whether you were the Asian women or whether you were the white men. That you understand what it is to be black in America. You know, and this. This whiteness and this tell us what it is theory crap that they on and all of this kind of stuff. And it's like, oh, we the victims and the immigrants and the black people. They the ones that's hurting. Like, it's just all of this victimhood. The adults in the room are not.
B
Let me know when you see one
D
seemingly adulting in a responsible way.
A
I thought I was watching the Black Brady Bunch.
B
Here's a story. I'm a bitchy lady.
F
I know. I listened. Listened to way more of that interview than I should. She was the expert on that panel.
A
Yeah.
B
She was a smart one.
F
Yes.
B
The smartest of them. She brought up the curve.
F
The lady in the bottom left corner, Julie, spelled J, U, L, I. She said, yeah, And I. I quote,
B
how do you spell.
A
You can't afford a bowel when you're black.
F
$250, Julie with an I.
B
Bingo. That's another game.
A
Yeah.
F
She said, go ahead. You know when the fatal thing happened? I kid you not, in describing what happened. Because they're trying to humanize Carmelo Anthony. Because if you humanize him, then you understand that maybe what he did didn't actually end in the result of killing another person.
B
Actually, it still did.
F
It wasn't so much the knife and the legality. We'll get into it as where the Knife was located. It wasn't so much the skin color or anything else, it was that a kid was killed by him.
A
Some people things. The backdrop of all this is though white people let this happen. Black people couldn't have a voice if it wasn't for white liberals. And we're letting this happen to ourself. Just like we're inviting Muslims to live here. People that are openly hostile to our way of life. We're doing, the west is doing it to itself. And in this country, when it comes to race, white people have let this happen.
B
Well, I would agree and go one step further. It's orchestrated by the left and it's been permitted by weak willed people on the right.
A
Yeah, that's all white people.
B
Yeah. And fear speaking, that's white people. But it's orchestrated by one and then implicit because people don't speak out. Right. And I'll tell you the moment for me, and I know this is a risk meet that was a defining turning point in my life was the last time I did black and white and the gray issues at that barbershop. Yeah. No, no, I mean it.
A
Yeah.
B
Because I've done it many times. I'm the guy who sits down and does change my mind, talks with everyone, has, has sit down and prayed with people of all different races. When we do change our minds, we'll have a civil dialogue with them. I've gone out specifically and discussed these issues with black in black neighborhoods and have gone specifically to that barbershop and thought I had established rapport and thought hey, this is great, we can bridge this, this, this gap a little bit. And the second time I went, especially after Charlie Kirk, I thought this is a gimme. And you remember I said we can't air that because people are going to be more racist. And you guys said, you have to. People need to know the truth. Because they simply denied reality and justified rampant racism. The more comfortable they got with me, the more racist they were in communicating the worldviews. And I wish them no ill will. They were nice guys, but they were flat out saying, you owe us millions of dollars, you people are killing us in the streets. It is a race thing. There was no reason. And after that, after I aired it and I saw the response, I was going, my God, the hope that I had disappeared then until I see the same level of outrage that I saw on behalf of Black Lives Matter against it from the black community. Have my black friends, great, just 70 something percent of you who support reparations, who say that it's Central to your identity and that white people are. Are more aggressive. Now let's go back to Crockett. She made some point that she maybe would have stabbed Austin Metcalfe herself. I don't know. She's a stupid person.
D
If a 300 pound man is beating me like on top of me and beating me down. I'm not limited to fist. I would argue that even the only time we want things like people's hands being considered deadly weapons is typically like if they're a professional boxer or that kind of stuff.
B
But I think this woman is an actual lawyer. Here's what's making me more racist as we speak. She shouldn't be. Who's giving her legal advice? Steven Seagal, on time. Like your hands registered deadly weapon. That's a complete and total myth. Just so that came from Joe Lewis. He would bring police officers to wait. By the way, I'm pretty familiar with it. My dog's named after my favorite boxer of all time. It's not even close. As far as heavyweight record. He would have the police go with him to weigh ins to register his hands as deadly weapons as part of a publicity stunt. And she's. She's acting like that's legal precedent.
A
I had to do that with my dick and call.
B
Well, that's because of crimes committed with it. Let's continue with her stupid clip.
D
By the time you start getting to like football player, you're illiterate.
A
Shut up.
D
Good argument. Good freaking argument.
B
What?
D
Not talking about.
A
What are they talking about?
D
We're talking about football players.
E
Right?
D
Like this is what they are trained to do is to.
B
To get stabbed in the heart.
D
Like serious physical contact.
A
Talking about a high school kid.
D
And it's my understanding the decedent was that.
B
Oh, you don't understand the difference between an athlete and a weapon. Okay, so. Oh, no, wait. She. She does. Because then she went on to say that she might have argued that the blade, the knife, was not in fact a deadly weapon. This is the brightest.
D
I don't know, Woody. It was like you didn't know.
A
But you're talking about multi tool.
D
Almost like a Swiss arm. Yeah, like with the little scissors and. No.
A
Yeah, that was it, you ignorant.
D
Well, I would argue.
B
Look at the bottom. Right.
D
This wasn't even a real knife.
A
Even the black guy in the middle's like, shut up.
D
I'm blind right now.
A
But like, why is a nurse on
D
the right Stab puncture hit one time.
B
It went through a bone to his heart. Yeah.
D
With something. Yeah, it was a sport Considered to even be unlawful.
B
Yeah. Just. She goes one time. That means. That means that he jammed it in hard and deep. When you see, like 15 stab wounds, 20 stab wounds, that's often because someone is kind of slashing. Right. And it's. Sometimes people will tell you it's hard to register which ones are individual stab slashes. And so they use shorthand. One stab straight through the heart means that was pretty much everything he had driving into penetrated bone. Yeah. Also, by the way, here's the image of the knife when she goes. I think it was like a Swiss army knife. Okay. Good news is I have a Swiss Army. Here's a Swiss army knife, just to be clear. And by the way, I carry knives all the time. They're tools. They're not weapons. When they say multi tool, this is more comparable to what he had. This is a multi tool. It's a glass breaker. And this is a seat belt cutter. I know this because I have an emergency tool in my car. This is to cut seat belts. So it doesn't actually hurt someone in the seat belt. You're less likely to cut them. This is to break glass. Let's say your car goes over some kind of a ledge and you're going into a body of water. So it's not a Swiss army knife, but she should know it was a locking blade that he used to stab a man, a young boy, in the heart. But here's why none of it matters. Because even if she knew everything, she wouldn't care anyway. Just like a very likely majority of black Americans. It doesn't matter. Because the only thing that matters is the race, the race of the victim. Oh, sorry. I didn't mean victim of the crime. The race of the victim of the justice system for committing the crime. Here is Crockett saying that the Metcalf family, who lost a son, will never understand the pain of blacks.
D
Black women, especially black women who have black male children, live in fear and agony every single, single day. A fear and agony, I promise you. Spent a day.
A
What did I do? Look at the man.
B
Never spent a day. Look, look. They will not. These people who have an empty room where their son used to live, who they raised and love, they will never know the pain of not working and collecting money from the government, living in subsidized housing, mouthing off the cops as we see, they will never know that pain. We're afraid, right? You're not afraid at all. Carmel Anthony wasn't afraid. He was somewhere he wasn't supposed to be. He was asked to leave. And he was so bold where he premeditated said touch me and see what happens. He was so not afraid of the laws and rules that he brought a knife knowingly when he wasn't allowed to committed a crime and hung around. That is not someone who is afraid. That is someone who is a criminal and a problem and should be treated as such. And anything short of Black Lives Matter esque passion from the black community in marching against your own kind and activists and bullshit. Anything short of that. White people in this country need to avoid large groups of black people. That's my advice to you. Individual conversation. Sure. At church. Sure. If it's a group of people where 70% of them. If they were all in agreement on their prejudice, bias, hatred toward you, you know, a group of 10 or more, you should steer clear white people because the stats are really not all.
E
Not all.
B
Not all. Just 7 out of 10.
A
I always read comments section after, you know, the New York Post will be a story about this. I go right to the comments. That's where you can. Well, you should be able to be honest with the Post. You can't even.
B
No.
A
Mildly be racist. But. But there's one person that always puts this when it's a racial thing. People, we're averse to snakes not because of their skin color. We just can't tell which ones are poisonous and which ones aren't.
B
Right.
A
So we try to stay away from all. That's basically the best you've ever heard. That's not being racist, it's being smart.
B
Yeah.
A
And I said that a long time ago. If you're a liberal, if you were taking advice from a liberal, you wouldn't make it to your 14 if you lived there. Black people.
B
Yeah.
A
You know, don't cross the street at three in the morning. That's racist. Walk right through that pack of fucking bloods.
B
Yeah, exactly right. And at what point do we say, you know what, reparations for us because of the murder rate, because of us having to work. White Americans contribute, pay taxes, we don't actually withdraw, we'll get to Belfast and immigration. How we foot the bill and how we're the victims of violent crime, but we don't perpetrate violent crime to the same degree. We pay taxes, whereas we don't receive the benefits of the same. You know what reparations you. At a certain point you need to extend the olive branch to us. Why? Because we're not the ones killing you and we're not the ones ripping you off. And we are not the ones saying that our race is central to our identity to justify all of said misdeeds. So, you know, the only time I want to hear about reparations is what you owe to law abiding citizens of this country who have been reparation.
A
What do you think?
B
Yeah.
A
What do you think welfare is for the last 60 years?
B
Oh yeah, that's what they asked for, Reparations. Yeah. Not to mention the public educational system, all that shit. All of it.
A
All of it. Free Doritos, Cherry Coke.
B
Yeah, you snap. You want to just go to Belfast? Sorry, Geraldine.
F
No, no, no, you're good.
B
We gotta. I know. I'm a little bit passionate.
F
We're all very passionate, I would hope. Try not to say really mean things.
B
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F
And none of those people there were like good quality strippers. I mean it was, you know, like
E
very like low level.
F
Yeah, what are we talking about?
A
I missed the.
F
I'm sorry.
B
It doesn't matter. It's okay. We just went. By the way, thanks for the raid. Dan. Belfast. So we have this in the United States. I will tell you this. And I said this responded to a post I believe from Matt Walsh where knowing the area, I said, I don't think we're going to see riots in a place like Collin County. Understanding the area, you'll have professional agitators, they'll try some stuff, but Texas isn't going to allow it. Also, I think the media wants to move on because this one is so bad that it's hard for even them to kind of spin. But that won't stop the professional racists from doing something for sure. And then that brings us to Belfast. We covered that story, obviously, yesterday. It took place over the weekend. Immigrant who. There's an update. Was an asylum seeker sawing a man's head off. And we'll get some facts, some who, what, when, where, why now. But before all of that, I want you to keep this in mind and I want to put this in context. So we have seen a response to this man who was having his head set off. Right. For the first time, people in Belfast, they're at their limit. And there is some unrest, not quite riots and violent assaults on random passersby, but they burned some stuff. I want you to look at the response from European leaders, particularly those in the UK to what these people who are fed up in Belfast have done versus how they responded to the Floyd riots in the United States in 2020, and see if you notice the discrepancy in passion.
G
None of this is about community, not one single bit of it. There's nothing community orientated about terrorizing innocent and defenseless families who are fearing for their lives. It is thuggery, plain and simple. Racism is wrong, intimidation is wrong, and violence is wrong. There can be no excuse or no justification for what we witnessed last night,
B
this other explosion of activity that we've seen across the country at this time of coronavirus. Now, of course, it began with the murder of George Floyd. The list goes on. We've got so many inquiries, reviews, recommendations, we. When will we act? So will he crack down properly on platforms like X that are fueling violence and hatred?
H
Prime Minister, Mr. Speaker, we will crack down on anyone who's fueling this division. We should all be calling for calm, call for that calm. And nobody who's a politician should be whipping up division and hatred.
B
How did you feel when you saw the video played out of George Floyd to remind you of. He was a man who was killed by American police.
H
Absolutely shocked, as I'm sure everybody was shocked. It was really, really, really chilling. And I think that's why it sparked such a reaction. Across the world, people are rightly sickened by the horrific attack on Monday night in north Belfast. The acts of violence and arson that followed are totally untrue, justified. We are united in calling for calm and determined to restore order, support the police and all those on the front line and ensure that justice is done.
B
The death of George Floyd took place thousands of miles away in another country, under another jurisdiction. And yet we simply cannot ignore the depth of emotion that has been triggered by that spectacle of a black man losing his life at the hands of the police in this country and around the world. His dying words, I can't breathe, have awakened an anger and a widespread and incontrovertible, undeniable feeling of injustice. I deny it. Cops are far more likely in this country to be shot by a black man than the other way around. And they don't experience violence from police at rates higher than white Americans. They don't. So I deny it. If you want to make sense, I've said this many times, but if. If a bomb hits this place of work tomorrow and all of us, I hope that you remember this. How to understand why the left responds the way they do. It's Marxism.
A
Yep.
B
That's all it is. Who is the. Who's the majority who's in a position of power. They must be morally wrong police. George Floyd, the serial violent felon, must be right. Who had a speedball that was going to kill him anyway, must be right because he's a black man. In this case, who is. Oh, wait a second. Poor migrants. Not the people who are being subjected to random acts of violence day in and day out. Who lgbt, but then also Hamas. They simply look at whoever the minority or the underdog is and they grant them the moral high ground. That's the only way you could see them right now, saying, we need to respect the police. Let me give you the who. As to the man who was sawing off another man's head, his name is Hadi Aloded. I hope I'm getting that wrong.
A
A loaded.
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Yeah.
A
Like a loaded gun?
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Yeah, pretty much, but not there. He just had a knife.
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He's got a nice winter coat on at the beach. No sunblock either. Go ahead.
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He got to Northern Ireland through Sudan to Paris, then Paris to Dublin, then Dublin to Northern Ireland. And he was currently on a five year asylum permit. And here is a crazy sentence from the Belfast Telegraph allotted of Duncarn Avenue is also charged with threatening to kill an NHS radiographer. Oh, so you can't even say we didn't see it coming. It's almost like it's exactly what we saw coming. He went in for a routine scan and thought the doctor turned him into a skeleton. To be fair, he thought he had taken his fool to the radiography.
A
I can't tell if you guys are kidding or not.
B
Well, look, I don't understand how cameras work.
A
Black magic.
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Apparently he, like, threatened someone that day. Correct me if I'm wrong, I just don't know if it's fully confirmed it was his periodontist. Now, the man who was killed, Stephen And I hope I'm gonna. Stephen Ogilvie, he's a local there. He's been blinded in one eye. Potentially both.
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Yeah.
F
Most likely.
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Honestly, it's a miracle that he's still alive. So I hate to say it, but thank God he only blinded that. But I would take that over the alternative.
A
He's alive thanks to carbs.
B
Yeah. Yeah, effectively. Well, the Irish, they also. I will say this, this is just the wrong place to pick. Yeah. In Europe to do this is Northern Ireland. Here are some scenes from last night. You know, riots, the language of the unheard. Give them space to destroy. Now, I will say I haven't seen injury reports that show any of note at this point. And yes, some of these protesters, they were burning down the. I believe it's temporary assisted housing for asylum seekers. Right. They broke the windows, they burned them down. But I don't believe anyone was harmed in there. I certainly do not support indiscriminate acts of violence against families who had nothing to do with this. But I will say this. It still is very different from burning down your local Walgreens. It is targeted. If you're saying we don't want these people in our neighborhood because of the crime, we're going to take out the dwelling of these people that places them in our neighborhood. Not saying it's right, but I understand it. It's more thoughtful. If you're going to not so peacefully protest. Having the subject right your, your antagonist and being clear about it is very different from simply killing your fellow citizens because they happen to be in the same zip code. So here are some of the scenes from last night. In response to a head being sawed off like an ISIS video, protest took to the streets.
G
Naturally, on the outskirts of North Belfast, several hundred people gathered at the Clock Fern roundabout. After the speeches, 200 masked men broke away and marched into the White Abbey estate.
B
Holy God. They just kicked us home far and.
E
Oh my God.
A
What?
C
The.
G
Group then made its way along this road and stopped at this property here on Abbeville Street. They proceeded to stone every window in the property and through wheelie bins, through the bottom windows. I spoke to a woman across the road. She said that the complex had been used to house asylum seekers and immigrants. She said that the whole ordeal of watching people come down this road and attack the house was terrifying.
A
Glad to get the message.
B
For the first time.
E
I saw things tonight I didn't think
B
I would see in the United Kingdom. Things you'd associate more closely with war torn countries.
E
Oh my God.
B
It's an Irish car bomb. They really do Irish car bombs, so that's nice. And it was terrifying. Not saying that that is justified, but what I'm saying is, hey, how many times have we had conversations during the George Floyd riots, Black Lives Matter riots? What's going on with antifa. Bang bang, we got a Trump supporter. How many times have we said, avoid these areas tonight? Hey, lock and load if you're within this zip code tonight. Every time there has been a major riot from the left, it's law abiding citizens like us who have to make sure to hunker down for the very first time. The left is going, oh my God, I can't believe, wait, I might be at risk for the first time. That's right. Think you'll learn from this and maybe stop. Your riots were supported by the politicians across the board and according to many of those politicians on the left, the talking heads, it's not, it's not the, you know, the boiling point here of the migrants or the asylum seekers who are committing crimes at disproportionate levels. It's actually the agitators like Elon Musk.
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They would say that there are those, and we have already heard from them throughout today, some who put their names to these statements, but most who do not. There are those who will seek to exploit the fear and the anger that is there and this tragedy for their own purposes. To those people, I say stay away. The community that I talk to, the community that I represent, do not want you. They do not want that disorder, they do not want this opportunistic style of politics or clickbait type journalism anywhere near their doors. They need space, they need privacy to get over the trauma that was visited upon them last night.
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And do you include Elon Musk in
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that warning that you've just issued there?
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I think I can say with confidence that Elon Musk has never been, and possibly never even heard of North Belfast before. He has latched on to, to those who will see an opportunity here. I don't think that's fair. It's not fair for them.
B
I didn't know about the trying to
I
sew themselves back together after what they witnessed last night. And make no mistake about it, I, I have struggled with the word more forceful than horrific and traumatic throughout today. I don't think I've arrived upon it having spoken to these people. They really are in, in a bad, bad place and they need our support. They do not need to be used for a wider political agenda.
B
The UK regulator Has powers directing tech companies to remove violent posts and control racially charged responses.
E
But Elon Musk chose instead to double
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down on inciting rhetoric on his platform.
F
Good.
B
Mm, yeah.
A
Smartest guy in the world. I think he's got a point.
F
There was a post, and I talked to you about it beforehand, there was a post from somebody involved in this situation saying this is what our politicians are telling us to do. And she just listed out these things like we're supposed to be angry by this. And he basically just responded f him just. The problem isn't just that a person committed a crime, a person that should never have been there, that used the Paris to Dublin to get to Belfast so that they could claim asylum illegally in the UK using that route. The government didn't protect from that. The government didn't protect from something that should have been kept out.
B
The government orchestrated it. Exactly.
F
The government is not listening to them at all. That is why they're pissed off about this.
A
Yeah. Because the government, they're never the victim of their own policies. They're living on a hill, a gate. I don't care what country it is. The elites don't. Aren't subjected to this street shit.
B
Yep. Yep. Wow. Well, okay. So very easy to be alert. What's gonna happen, right? How much you wanna bet that things get even more wild and woolly in Belfast? Because you're handling this the exact wrong way. And we're gonna continue, by the way, with this segment on Rumble Premium. Mudclub has Rumble Premium. Rumble Premium is. This is why we're not. We're not funded by a nonprofit, not funded by a church, not funded by a foreign caliphate. We are funded by viewers like you. It's why we are able to have the kind of show today that you won't find anywhere else. And. And it's always been this way. We are very glad to serve you as a master as opposed to some random corporate overlord. You get the show every day, 100% more show. You get the Friday show, you get everything ad free. It's your best one stop shop. If not, you'll watch Haley for free. We'll see you tomorrow. I know it's a rough day. Hopefully we've helped you out. Go check the references now. Some people might just argue, and I would that this didn't just happen. This is by design. And now they are blaming those responding to and suffering the consequences of said design.
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Migrants are being scapegoated for problems that
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they didn't cause and these arbitrary measures. But what about when they do though. Like what about when they always do though?
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Date: June 10, 2026
Host: Steven Crowder
This high-intensity episode centers on the conviction of Karmelo Anthony for murder, exploring the social and political ramifications of the verdict and deepening divides in the United States. Steven Crowder and his panel unpack the case, responses from activists and the black community, the wider narrative around race relations, reparations, and immigrant issues, and contrast these with ongoing unrest in Belfast, Northern Ireland due to asylum-seeker crime. The tone is unapologetically confrontational and blunt, with equal parts rant, dark comedy, and political commentary.
Crowder [27:14]: "If I was the judge, life would be the only leniency beyond execution. And that’s only if you renounce the black activist community."
Crowder [33:37]: "Our only hope as far as not being doomed as a species would be if it was a very small minority...But it’s not. 74% of black Americans say their race is central to their identity. White people, 15%..."
Protester [30:53]: “What we are seeing is a travesty...that black lives do not matter in the criminal justice system.”
Crowder [39:28]: “The only thing they asked him to do was leave...Especially if the only thing you’re being asked to do 15 times...is just remove yourself from the property.”
| Timestamp | Segment Description | |----------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:50 | Crowder sets tone, references Belfast unrest and race fatigue | | 04:29 | Discussion of whether to attend Anthony trial and its implications| | 07:00 - 10:00 | Panelist Nick DiPaolo recounts dangerous medical episode | | 15:15 - 19:05 | Medical malpractice story and foreign doctor credentials | | 24:40 - 26:25 | Trump’s H1B crackdown, court challenge, anti-immigrant stance | | 27:02 - 28:26 | Karmelo Anthony verdict announced, panel reaction | | 30:53 - 32:41 | Courthouse activist reactions played and critiqued | | 33:37 - 34:51 | Debate over black identity, reparations, and statistical claims | | 35:49 - 36:48 | Discussion on avoiding a race war and expectations for black leaders| | 39:02 - 41:24 | Walking away myth, parenting, and who is truly in fear | | 45:30 - 46:46 | Crowder’s personal turning point after failed barbershop dialogue | | 57:50 - 60:45 | Comparison of Belfast and Floyd protests, government hypocrisy | | 62:54 - 65:47 | News report and footage from Belfast riots |
The episode is rapid-fire, deeply polemical, and at times incendiary. Crowder and guests pull no punches with their criticisms of the left, BLM activists, mainstream narratives on race and policing, and US immigration policy. Dark humor and satirical interludes counter heavy rants, but the prevailing mood is one of culture war fatigue and skepticism about the future stability of American society.
This summary reflects the language, tone, and content of the episode as broadcast, intended for those seeking a comprehensive, unvarnished recap.