Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella Episode 892: Andy & DJ CTI: Anti-ICE Protests In LA, Simone Biles Apologizes To Riley Gaines & Elon Musk's Hints That Fallout With Trump May Be Cooling Off Release Date: June 11, 2025
Introduction
In Episode 892 of REAL AF with Andy Frisella, host Andy Frisella teams up with DJ CTI to delve into pressing societal issues, hot-button topics, and trending debates. The episode covers a range of subjects, including the surge of anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles, the controversy between Simone Biles and Riley Gaines regarding transgender athletes in sports, and the evolving relationship between Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump.
1. Adulting 101 Courses for Generation Z
Timestamp: 03:47
Andy and DJ CTI kick off their discussion by addressing the emergence of "Adulting 101" courses in various universities aimed at teaching Generation Z essential life skills. These courses cover budgeting, personal health, career preparation, and financial wellness.
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Andy Frisella: "I don't think they're teaching real stuff. It's like they're getting desperate to teach classes."
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DJ Cruz: "Nobody's signing up for the liberal arts no more."
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The hosts express skepticism about the necessity and effectiveness of these courses, arguing that practical life skills are readily accessible online and criticizing the perceived ideological biases in university curricula.
2. Anti-ICE Protests in Los Angeles and Nationwide Unrest
Timestamp: 13:01
The conversation shifts to the recent anti-ICE protests that erupted in Los Angeles and spread to at least 12 other states. Andy and DJ CTI discuss the scale of these protests, the deployment of 700 Marines and 4,000 National Guard members by the Trump administration, and the involvement of various activist groups.
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Andy Frisella: "It's the same play that happened here in Ferguson. They amplified a small group to instigate larger groups."
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DJ Cruz: "The unemployment is unemployable because they have no skill set."
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The hosts draw parallels to past protests, suggesting that the unrest is strategically orchestrated to create chaos and undermine societal stability. They express concerns about the motivations behind the protests and the impact on law enforcement and public safety.
3. Simone Biles Apologizes to Riley Gaines Over Transgender Athlete Debate
Timestamp: 47:05
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the dispute between Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines regarding the participation of transgender athletes in women's sports.
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DJ Cruz: "Simone Biles is a great athlete, but she has a terrible attitude."
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Andy Frisella: "Riley Gaines is petite and athletic. It's not bullying to compete against her."
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The hosts critique Biles' initial comments and her subsequent apology, arguing that the current system for transgender athletes is flawed. They advocate for clear distinctions in sports categories to maintain fairness and express dissatisfaction with what they perceive as forced inclusivity.
- Simone Biles' Apology (Paraphrased): "I apologize for my comments. I believe the current women's sports system is flawed and should be more inclusive while maintaining fair competition."
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Andy and DJ CTI argue that policies should ensure that male athletes compete in male categories to preserve competitive integrity in women's sports.
4. Elon Musk and Donald Trump: Signs of Reconciliation?
Timestamp: 59:26
The hosts explore the strained relationship between tech mogul Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump, noting recent comments that may indicate a cooling-off period.
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DJ Cruz: "Elon Musk signaled that his feud with Trump may be cooling off. He said, 'We had a great relationship and I wish him well.'
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Andy Frisella: "Trump is a classy, regular dude. The media runs his name through the mud."
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Andy and DJ CTI discuss Trump's comments about Musk and Musk's responses, suggesting that their mutual respect could lead to a reconciliation. They emphasize the strong personalities of both individuals and speculate on the future dynamics of their relationship.
5. Listener Comments and Interactive Segment
Timestamp: 43:44
The episode features interactions with listener comments, where Andy and DJ CTI respond to various feedback.
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Michelle Moret (6680): "I hope your next video is on the LA riots and what is expected to happen in the next six months."
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Andy Frisella: "Welcome. This could have all been avoided if we had stepped up years ago."
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The hosts acknowledge and elaborate on their previous predictions regarding nationwide protests and law enforcement challenges, reinforcing their viewpoints on the necessity of proactive measures to maintain social order.
6. Supplement Segment: “Poo Pills” in the UK
Timestamp: 74:44
In a lighter and more humorous segment, Andy and DJ CTI discuss a peculiar trend in the UK where doctors prescribe "poo pills" — capsules containing freeze-dried fecal matter — as a treatment for various health issues.
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Andy Frisella: "Imagine what your breath would be like when you burp after taking those pills."
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DJ Cruz: "Seems like a joke, but there's some research behind it."
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The hosts express skepticism and amusement over the concept, questioning the practicality and hygiene of such treatments while acknowledging the potential scientific basis for fecal transplants in medical treatments.
Conclusion
Throughout Episode 892, Andy Frisella and DJ CTI offer candid and often provocative insights into current societal issues. Their discussions reflect a blend of skepticism towards progressive movements, concerns about public safety and societal stability, and a desire for authenticity and critical thinking in public discourse. The episode concludes with a reminder for listeners to engage through comments and stay connected for future episodes.
Notable Quotes:
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Andy Frisella: "These kids were built to be rebellious and to be little soldiers of the communist ideology."
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DJ Cruz: "We can't continue to tolerate these people because in every instance in history when they've been tolerated, it has resulted in the deaths, the genocide of tens of millions of people."
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Andy Frisella: "Authenticity is who you actually are and then showing it. Most people can't do that."
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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Andy Frisella and DJ CTI in this episode are their own and do not reflect the endorsement or agreement of this summary. The content includes strong language and controversial opinions.