On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss the Sean 'Diddy' Combs verdict as the mogul is acquitted on sex trafficking charges and convicted on prostitution counts, the US Senate's final push to pass Trump's spending bill, and Trump set to visit...
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Andy Frisella
Yeah, Went from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up Pole stove Counted millions in a cold bad bitch booted swole Got her own bank.
DJ
Roll can't fold Just a no head shot case cloak cloth what is up, guys? It's Andy Frisella. And this is the show for the realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome to reality, Guys. Today we have Andy and dj.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man. I was actually excited that time.
DJ
Do it.
Andy Frisella
I thought you were gonna give it to me, man.
DJ
Oh, you did?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Now you're disappointed.
Andy Frisella
All right, Paul Scott. Okay, do your part. Cruise the Internet.
DJ
No, that's not the. Come on, man.
Andy Frisella
I was all ready. I was ready.
DJ
Andy and dj, Cruise the Internet. All right.
Andy Frisella
There we go.
DJ
What's up, man?
Andy Frisella
Hello.
DJ
Don't forget we got a fee for the show. Buy our shit, send us money or buy our shit and share the show. It works good either way. So anyway, don't be a hoe.
Andy Frisella
Share the show.
DJ
All right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. What's going on, man? Listen, I think I was.
DJ
I've.
Andy Frisella
I've been doing some reflecting and.
DJ
Where's your. Where's your hat?
Andy Frisella
That's what I was reflecting on, you know, because there. There is a thing and I. And I listen. Jokes on me. Fool me once. You know what I'm. I thought I could trust the team. Well, I thought I could trust the team and I can't. I've learned I can't. I can't trust the team.
DJ
Why?
Andy Frisella
You know, Joe, if you show that fucking pitch, he. Get him. Get him. What happened? Get him.
DJ
What do you mean, get him?
Andy Frisella
Get him.
DJ
I can't get him. What are you talking about, bro? Like, what am I supposed to do?
Andy Frisella
I've been getting my ass roasted.
DJ
Where?
Andy Frisella
Here in this room.
DJ
Oh, I thought you were getting made fun of on the Internet or something.
Andy Frisella
No, the Internet's fine, man.
DJ
It's your own people.
Andy Frisella
It'd be your own people.
DJ
That's a fact.
Andy Frisella
It'd be your own people.
DJ
Yeah, that's what you get for taking their lunch money.
Andy Frisella
It's fine. It's fine.
DJ
So what was the joke about?
Andy Frisella
No, no joke. It's fine.
DJ
Okay.
Andy Frisella
I'm not about to put it on the Internet so we can keep it going, man. My fucking self esteem's hurting, man. I thought I looked good, you know. Yeah, well, apparently I look like an English Guardsman.
DJ
I thought you looked extra smart.
Andy Frisella
Thanks. I appreciate it.
DJ
I. You know. Yeah. Thank you anyway.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
All right. We got Cruise the Internet for all you crybabies that bitched about us not having it earlier in the week. I got some of that so you could be happy. I don't listen to talk about cars and racing. Are going to talk about Donald Trump. I need more Trump.
Andy Frisella
Well, we got some of that. We'll have some.
DJ
So we'll make them happy today.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, we will. I. I got something for you, too.
DJ
Oh, really?
Andy Frisella
Because I know you like. You like ducks.
DJ
I do.
Andy Frisella
Big fan of ducks.
DJ
You know what? The more I'm around ducks, the more I only want to be around ducks. They're pretty awesome, dude.
Andy Frisella
They're really cute.
DJ
Yeah. And they. They have, like, personality. People don't realize that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Like, Dolly now, she, like, crawls onto my lap. It takes a while for them to get, like. Even if you raise them, they still have, like, hesitation. So we've had them for, like, a year now, and they're starting to get super friendly.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Well, they also have orgies. We talk about that.
DJ
Yeah, they do.
Andy Frisella
They do.
DJ
They fuck a lot.
Andy Frisella
And, you know, I found this clip, and it's funny because, you know, that's what ducks do. You know ducks, they. They reproduce. They have intercourse a lot.
DJ
Like, a lot.
Andy Frisella
And there's a. There's a lady who. Who saw this happening and didn't like it. Let's check this clip out.
DJ
Get away from her. Get away from her. Hey, get off of her. Stop it. God damn it. Get us a net. Is that. Everybody's just standing around.
Andy Frisella
How do you figure more ducks get made?
DJ
I know she thinks it's ducks.
Andy Frisella
Oh, it gets worse.
DJ
The guy says, how do you figure more ducks get made? Oh, isn't that illegal? What is she doing?
Andy Frisella
She's trying to save the ducks, man, by. By not making sure the ducks can make more ducks.
DJ
You know, just interfering, dude. Doesn't surprise me. Look at that. That's just, like, there. There's Duck and Daisy right there.
Andy Frisella
Duck and Daisy right there.
DJ
So, dude, that's. Yeah. Shocking. Not really. That was in California. It was a white older lady, no bra, who's doesn't like the way the ducks are reproducing. Everything was free because they are a little rapey.
Andy Frisella
It gets a little violent.
DJ
Yeah. But in the. In the duck world, that's how they do it. You know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Like, I mean, that's how I do it. Same, same.
DJ
So, dude, so. So, dude, so fucking. So. The one thing that, you know, maybe she doesn't understand about ducks is that ducks like, to do it in the water. And the male duck, like, will swim around and go underwater and, like, show off all his little, like, skills.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Swimming capabilities.
DJ
Yeah. To, like, show off to the female duck. And then he'll, you know, he'll bang her right there in the water. And then when he's, like, on top of her, you know, her head kind of goes underneath the water and shit. But, like, that's what they do.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
So I could understand her seeing it.
Andy Frisella
For the first time.
DJ
Yeah. It's a little scary because you're like, dude, he's got to drown him. And by the way, some of those ducks do drown, but these are wild ducks, dude. And, like, I'm pretty sure even if you stopped him, he's just gonna go right back. Back at it. Yeah. He doesn't understand.
Andy Frisella
Is this lady doing.
DJ
Why the fuck is everybody standing around like it's a fucking emergency? And then Duke, the best line is the guy goes, how did. How does she think the other ducks get made? Get off of her. Oh, man.
Andy Frisella
First of all, you just assumed. How do you know it wasn't two male ducks?
DJ
Yeah, that's right.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying?
DJ
Yeah. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Lady back on. You all right? Yeah. I just thought that was interesting. It is violent to see it. I mean, it's scary for the first time, but that's.
DJ
That's life, man.
Andy Frisella
That's the natural cycle.
DJ
Yeah. I mean, that is how ducks reproduce, though. And ducks are pretty good at reproducing.
Andy Frisella
That's what I'm saying. Shit. Ton of ducks in that pond.
DJ
Yeah. So, you know, it's probably. Yeah, she looks insane. There was no consoling her either.
Andy Frisella
She hopped in the pool.
DJ
That's some. That's a fucking Karen, bro. That's like, what we deal with in the real world. That's the people.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
That's the people fucking up everything. Real talk.
Andy Frisella
And the duck's just trying to, you know, line his ducks up.
DJ
Yeah. Sit, man. Try and get his little corkscrew in there, bro.
Andy Frisella
That is okay.
DJ
That.
Andy Frisella
That creeped me out the first time I saw it. I didn't know they had. It's like pigs. Because pigs have those, too.
DJ
I don't know. But the corkscrew, they got it. I've seen it. It's wild. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
It looks like a little like a cartoon fucking.
DJ
Yeah. It's weird looking.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So anyway, and surprisingly, Sam's is bigger than Doug. You know, Sam being. Being, you know, the white duck.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Versus your, you know, the colored duck. The Colored duck.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Sam's is bigger now. That's not, that's not.
DJ
Generally that stereotype is untrue in the.
Andy Frisella
In the duck world. You're saying doesn't apply to the ducks.
DJ
I.
Andy Frisella
Because it applies everywhere else.
DJ
Oh, does it? Guys?
Andy Frisella
Let's get into our cruise, man. I don't know. Let's get into the cruise, man. Remember, if you want to see.
DJ
I mean, I didn't. You're the dick expert.
Andy Frisella
And the head expert, apparently. Yeah, yeah. Guys, remember, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andyforcella.com. you guys can check them all out there. Well, come join us on YouTube and follow along. That being said, headline number one. Let's get into it. I guess he didn't do it. Oh, P. Diddy, man, he's out. He's off.
DJ
Yeah, man.
Andy Frisella
Kinda kinda sorta. Kinda sorta. Yeah, there's some stuff here. Okay, let's dive into the Sean Diddy Combs verdict. Mogul acquitted on sex trafficking charges, convicted on prostitution counts and bombshell New York City trial. So hip hop icon Sean Combs was stunningly acquitted Wednesday on federal charges of forcing his former lovers to live out his degrading sexual fantasies, but found guilty of lesser prostitution raps. Combs, better known by stage name Diddy, dodged charges that carried a possible life sentence after a two month trial that revealed twisted details about the mogul, including his preference for freak offs watching his girlfriends have grueling drug fueled sex romps with male escorts. Now I've seen some wild. Okay, but you should have seen what was happening outside that courthouse when this got announced. He had some fans, I guess they're supporting. And this is what it looked like outside. Let's check this clip. This is a male. He's rubbing, putting baby oil on him without the shirt.
DJ
Bro. It's crazy what, what social media has done to people. Like legitimately, like every single person there had a camera pointing at their face like acting like a weirdo, you know? I'm saying it's, it's just so weird.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it is. It is super weird.
DJ
Now a different subject, but yeah, no, I get it.
Andy Frisella
But there was so there was five total charges against Diddy. The racketeering conspiracy. He was found out guilty. Sex trafficking by force, fraud of coercion. He was found not guilty. Sex trafficking by force, fraud. Of course he had to get two of those counts. Not guilty. But he did get found guilty on transportation for purposes of prostitution and he had two counts of those. Now again acquitted on everything. Else the. The more heavier life sentences he was all acquitted on. Now, the two transportation for purposes of prostitution charges, there is a maximum prison sentence of 10 years on that. He's still waiting to be sentenced for that. I'm trying to see if he's going to get put out on bond, you know, while the. While awaiting the sentences, charges on those. But yeah, man, it's. It's like this chick is out there with the shirt saying a freako is not a rico, you know, and, like, I mean, dude, like, I don't know, like, there was a lot of evidence in favor here. I've been trying to read through. Apparently the prosecution kind of dropped the ball on some of the shit, you know, because that's really what it comes down to, right? You got to have a good prosecutor. But the defense attorney in this case, this is like his second RICO case he's beaten this year. He's pretty damn good, you know, Defense attorney. But yeah, I mean, the proof, the oil's in the bottle, you know, as they say.
DJ
Oh, man. Did you work on that one, like, all night or what?
Andy Frisella
That was fresh. That was. Yeah, listen, that was off the cuff. Off the cuff. It was a risk. Okay, about 50.
DJ
50? Yeah, we're gonna go like 95. 5. All right, look, dude.
Andy Frisella
Okay, what you got?
DJ
You know, I've also been looking into this case, and as funny as it is and as like, fun as it is to make the jokes about the baby oil, there is a lot of real here, including some that is going to be unpopular for me to say. I'm going to say it anyway. First of all, you know, there's videos of this dude dragging chicks down the hallway, like, doing some pretty up crazy ass. Oh, yeah, okay.
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah.
DJ
That's unacceptable.
Andy Frisella
There's real victims here.
DJ
Yes, there are real victims here, But I also feel like that part of the real victims is also Diddy, and here's why. Those prostitution charges that he's getting hung up on are charges where he flew in, and I'm holding up air quotes, flew in, quote unquote, models to hang out with him. Okay? Those people were not forced to get on that plane. They were not. There was no coercion. They flew out to hang out with Diddy and fuck Diddy, okay?
Andy Frisella
And receive money for it.
DJ
Well, maybe. Maybe he.
Andy Frisella
In some cases.
DJ
Listen, dude, the. Listen, a lot of these women, and not all, but a lot of these women, they. When you see them over in Europe and all these places doing all this, and there's no dudes around that means there's a dude around, all right, but he's just not in the picture.
Andy Frisella
Right, Right.
DJ
And what happens is, is that these women. And look, I am not judging. I'm just saying what happens, okay? These women find wealthy men to go on trips with and vacation with, and I don't think it's very unreasonable to assume that on most of these trips there's sex involved. Yeah, all right. That's implied. Even if it's not spoken about.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's not directly, but it's implied.
DJ
Hey, you want to go to Europe, hang out on the yacht? Go to Monaco F1, by the way. We're fucking. Right? Like, that's. That's the implication of. Correct. And everybody fucking knows that, okay? That. Everybody knows that. Unless you're living under a fucking rock. Okay? I'm not judging. I don't. This is not me saying this, but what I will judge is that when these women voluntarily get on that plane and go on these trips or go to see Diddy or go to see any other celebrity, and these things happen consensually. They go home and they brag about it. They're like, hey, I was in fucking France with Diddy on his yacht. And then all of a sudden they get older and they stop getting invites and they call Diddy and he doesn't return their text. Okay? And then they get bitter. Then all of a sudden, I was human trafficked. I was raped. I was this. I was that. That is not okay. All right? There is responsibility that should be taken by these people. And to give them the power to prosecute someone that they consented to hang out with is insane.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Because it gives it. It really gives any woman ammunition to attack a man later in life because they're not happy with how things turned out.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
And that's not okay either. And the laws. And people get really pissed off when you say this, but this is true. Diddy, from now until the end of time will be known as some sort of rapist.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Which.
Andy Frisella
Or best case scenario, he's some weird sex. For sure, dude.
DJ
The point is, you don't have to be guilty of it to be labeled that and have it ruin your life. And that is where the law is up, okay? You can accuse a man of sexual assault, of rape, and if you get enough press behind it or enough social media behind it, it's true. And then they become nuclear and nobody wants to fucking, you know, even touch them, it ruins lives, it ruins careers. And in a lot of cases, these are just women who Are clout chasing who are chasing rich men, which by the way, most of these dudes got rich so they could do that. So you have two consensing party consenting parties and then all of a sudden, you know, you're, you're, you're a rapist or you're a human trafficker. That's not okay. So, you know, I know that's probably the opposite of what everybody's saying here, but this happens every fucking day. Okay, and how is it okay for a woman, let's say now who has her own, you know, exotic photograph video porn website or whatever sells her subscription to see these things? And then also, by the way, does bookings as a model. How is. Do you know what bookings mean? Bookings mean Come on my fucking yacht, book me for your plane trip. And guess what we'll do. We'll do. We'll do stuff, you know, like that's what the fuck it means. And you know, I just don't think that's, that's. I think that's very. I think the system is very fucking wrong in that way.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I would also say too, I think society, like we have, you know, there's, there's a societal standard that we have to address here too. Right, right. Like, because like from society, like, like that's what's this whole world, you know, like you should say, you know, sex, sales, like the whole world of driven, you know, that's kind of driven society towards this way of just like, you know, that's the way, like that's okay. That's freedom. Oh, that's a strong woman who decides to do that or, you know what I'm saying? Even the whole pornography thing, like, I mean.
DJ
Well, yeah, bro, look, it all has.
Andy Frisella
To be rebelled again.
DJ
No, look, dude, on one hand you're making a great point. On one hand, you know, she could do whatever she wants. Sex workers have rights. Empower these women. That's. She's taking care of herself, she's getting her bag, she's doing her thing. Okay, fine, fuck, I don't give a shit. But here's where I do give a shit. You don't get to later in life when you're not getting the same bag and not getting the same attention and not getting, you know, all of this, and then you get to accuse the dude of being some sort of, you know, rapist or traffickers. That's okay. So yeah, bro, it is another example of, you know, it's a cultural. By the way, I don't care. Prostitution's been a thing for 12,000 years. I'm not judging. I don't give a. But let's be real about what the it is, okay? You sold your or implied that you were going to do certain things to receive certain things, and then you don't get to later in life go, oh, by the way, I was unwilling and I was raped. And I was this. When you come home and you post all the pictures on your Instagram, I'm out here on this yacht. I'm doing this, I'm doing that. Cool, man. But you're not a victim.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right.
DJ
You know, like, that's.
Andy Frisella
I didn't know any better.
DJ
Yeah, shut the fuck up. You're 30 years old.
Andy Frisella
You knew something.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You knew something.
DJ
Yeah, dude, and that's a whole nother thing. Like, I was only 25. Well, 25. You're an adult. You know, I was only 30. I didn't know better. Well, there's a lot of shit at 30 I didn't know, but that doesn't make me a victim.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
That makes me inexperienced. And that doesn't make anybody else that I hung out with deserving of to go to prison.
Andy Frisella
Right, Right.
DJ
So, you know, that's. That's the double standard that we live in. And it is. It is a product of feminism and toxic feminism. You know, personally, you know, I, you know, everybody's like, oh, Andy's a fucking far right wing. No, I'm actually not. I really don't give a fuck. I don't care. That's not my life, dude. I don't care. I don't care what you do. But you don't get to. You don't get to say lies because all of a sudden now you're not getting the same opportunities, you know, lots. Yeah, bro, it's a. It's a fucked up. It's a fucked up situation. And by the way, that doesn't mean that Diddy didn't do some of those things, but there's a little of both here. You know, clearly the guy, he's interested. He's got some.
Andy Frisella
He's got some issues.
DJ
Yeah, but, dude, so, so, so you're telling me that Diddy had the power to make 30, 40 people have sex for 36 hours straight? So he fucking forced them. You see what I'm saying? Bro, those people were there willingly. They were participating.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, well, and I think one piece, too. Like, like. And again, because.
DJ
And the only reason that, that people are saying, oh, you know, like all these women and dudes that came out Too. The only reason that those fuckers came out is because they were afraid that their name was going to get dropped in it. And so they proactively jumped out and said, oh, Diddy raped me, or he did this.
Andy Frisella
Right.
DJ
You know, and so, like.
Andy Frisella
And that's the piece I was gonna say, too, because, I mean, I know there was some drug usage involved, too. You took the drugs, you know, but.
DJ
I think that's a whole nother thing.
Andy Frisella
But, like. But that none of the charges was that, you know, that's a whole.
DJ
But that's a whole nother thing. We see this all the time. We see women go out and get fucking hammered. They go out to the bars, they get fucking wasted. They. They're around celebrities, they have sex, and then they turn around and say, he did this and this and this. No, you got hammered and you had drunk sex with another dude, you know, that was also drinking the same amount that you drink. Who's at fault there?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right.
DJ
You get what I'm saying? Like, dude, the laws do not. The. The laws in this case, it's not even a law. It's the social implications of just accusing people of this sort of conduct that can ruin their lives. And that's not okay.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know, and while, you know, we can laugh at Diddy and we can make fun of all the. And this and that, at the end of the day, bro, his life is probably pretty up, and a lot of people don't care. They're like, him. I don't give a. He's a piece of. What if that was you? What if you had worked your whole life? What if you had done all these things and accumulated all this business, then all of a sudden, all these people that you were partying with and hanging out with in this lifestyle that everybody loved and everybody benefited from are now telling you that you're the problem. You see what I'm saying? Like, it's.
Andy Frisella
Well, and that's the piece, too. Like, I would be curious to see where it goes from here, too, because I. I am still of the belief, bro, that this was like an Epstein situation in some. Some degree, right? Where, like, those parties that. I mean, dude, everything was videotaped. It had the same fucking markers, you know what I'm saying? And like, hey, and then how people reacted when it came out, all the people that didn't support them and all the people that got just real quiet, you know what I'm saying? The JLo, it's hard.
DJ
It's hard. It's hard to say that it doesn't look like that.
Andy Frisella
That's what I'm saying. Yeah, that's all I'm. That's all I'm saying.
DJ
Yeah. And that's. But, but, but we haven't. That hasn't been proven. And, you know, maybe that's why these other cases got dismissed, because they didn't want it to be exposed. But that's total speculation, bro.
Andy Frisella
Right.
DJ
You know, like 100%. So who fucking knows?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I don't know. I wasn't there. But to the things that they're telling us, I still have issue with it. Because when everybody agrees that this is the arrangement and then people do that, like, that's up. That's up. You know? So.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I don't know.
DJ
And then the more. The more successful and the more famous you are, the more vulnerable you are to it, so. Yeah, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Like I said, I know there was some weird homo sapiens going on there too, but.
DJ
Yeah, but just because he's gay doesn't mean it.
Andy Frisella
Oh, that's fine.
DJ
I mean, that's fine. I mean.
Andy Frisella
Oh, it's fine.
DJ
I still like you.
Andy Frisella
You worked on that all night, didn't you? I did, but speaking of gay dudes, I thought this was interesting. Did you see the trans swimmer Thomas got. Got his titty strip. I mean, his title strip, golf clap. You see what I did there?
DJ
Got his tittle stripped.
Andy Frisella
His titty stripped. I mean, title stripped.
DJ
Yeah. Hey, man, no dicks in the pool, bro.
Andy Frisella
Honestly, I don't. I don't agree with this, though. And here's why. Leah Thomas worked her balls off to get those titles that was much better. And now they're just gone.
DJ
You know what, dude? This is a fucking good thing.
Andy Frisella
No, it's a great thing. Yes, it's a great thing. It should have happened years ago, actually.
DJ
Does this mean that Riley is a national champion?
Andy Frisella
I think they're. They're rewriting the history books as we speak. Riley commented on this because she was the one that had to compete against this dude. She said, quote, it is my hope that today demonstrates to educational institutions that they will no longer be allowed to trample upon women's civil rights and renews hope in every female athlete that their country's highest leadership will not relent until they have the dignity, safety, and fairness they deserve. Yeah. So I believe. I believe the title is going to go back to her.
DJ
This would have never happened if people would have spoke up in the beginning. You know what I'm saying? Like. Yeah. Now all of a sudden, because A few voices spoke up. Everybody's like, yeah, no. Yeah, dude, what do you mean, yeah, no, Right?
Andy Frisella
Where were you saying no?
DJ
Bro, listen, people highly underestimate their own voice. It does not take that much for people to speak up and change things. If we all just speak the fuck up, if we're all speaking up, we own the narrative, ok? And that goes especially for you motherfuckers listening to this show. Like, dude, fuck this crazy ass shit.
Andy Frisella
I love how they wrote this article, though. You see transgenic. This is New York Post Trans swimming champion Leah Thomas will be stripped of University of Pennsylvania swimming titles after the Ivy League school bowed to pressure from the Trump administration. Like I, I, you write it like they, they wrote it like it was like that was the right thing to do. He should have never had it to begin with. What are we talking about? They didn't bow to fucking press.
DJ
Listen, these people that run these offices are far left people and they live in echo chambers. They don't realize that 90% of people are, ain't, they're not with all this.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
They live with their own little group who all say this crazy. They're all about it. And they think that, like they, they think because in their circles that they will get canceled from their own circle for saying anything other, that they're somehow going to get flack for that. No, that should be the law. It should be the law and I think Trump's working to make it the law.
Andy Frisella
It is. No, that's the thing. It is the law. It's always been the law. It's always been, bro.
DJ
To put a grown man or even a boy in. We already saw this. What about the girl at that high school in California. No. In Loudoun County.
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah.
DJ
That got raped by a male athlete who was. Or a male student who wore a skirt that they allowed to use the women's bathroom. Then he transferred and did it again. What about those girls? What sort of compensation are they going to receive? Because if we're going to give a hundred billion dollars to fucking Ukraine or Israel, some of it should go to these poor girls that are going to be, you know, traumatized for real because of what grown adults allowed to happen. And by the way, I believe her dad got in some serious legal trouble for sticking up for them.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, at the council meeting, bro, they arrested him.
DJ
It's.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
And dude, you know what it comes from? It should have never happened. It comes from our cowardice as a whole. In society, what's right is right and what's wrong is Wrong. And if you think about it any other way, you're a coward. That's the truth. And the reason that we are in this situation with all this far left communist crazy, like men in the pool with women and men in the locker room and grown men reading, you know, in drag, the little children. And that's all because the people who knew better chose to stay quiet when the. When it first started happening. And that's what's allowed this to happen. And if we don't want crazy to happen, then you shouldn't be shamed in the silence in the beginning. You should stand up and say, no, that is not okay. And by the way, I can't really believe that there is a human being that exists in this country or anywhere that. That believes that a man with a penis can become a woman by cutting it off. That a man with a penis can be the champion of a women's sport. That a man with a penis can be allowed to go into a locker room with other naked women. Like, this is insane shit. So why have people allowed it to begin with? Because the more that we allow this kind of shit to happen, the more this kind of shit will continue to progress further and further and further into crazy world. And. And dude, like, this comes from cowardice. You don't want to get yelled at. You don't want to get told that you're a boomer. You don't want to get told that you're a right wing Nazi conspiracy nut job at Thanksgiving by your crazy cousin with purple fucking hair and 15 nails in her motherfucking face.
Andy Frisella
Like, bro, I want a peaceful Thanksgiving.
DJ
Yes. Yeah, okay, exactly. Just let her be. Just. No, tell her shut the fuck up. Like, it's probably why I don't go to. But whatever, dude.
Andy Frisella
Like, it's crazy.
DJ
Yeah, listen. I don't bend. I don't bend, bro. For my shit. Like, I don't know. I don't know why people have such a hard time with it. It's real easy.
Andy Frisella
Super easy.
DJ
It's real easy. Like, no, I'm not wearing a mask. Show me the evidence where it actually works, then I'll do it. Oh, we don't have the evidence. Then guess what? I'm gonna breathe the air. Like, it's. It's.
Andy Frisella
No, he can't get in the pool.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. What, dude? What do you guys do? Like, dude, what are you doing allowing this dude in the pool with all these girls? What are you doing allowing this dude in a locker room with all these girls? That is as disgusting it's disgusting that it's ever been allowed. And, like, you know, oh, fucking drag queens deserve to read books to. Why? Why are they interested in reading books to children? I thought, you know, when I grew up, drag queens were at the fucking gay bar. And by the way, that's cool. It was fine. It was no big deal. Why all of a sudden, has these people decided they're going to read books to little kids? Why, when we have Pride Month, quote, unquote, are there all these naked pride parades? And it's just like a bunch of dudes with their dicks out? Why is it always dudes?
Andy Frisella
Why do we want kids there?
DJ
Here's what I tell you. Because that movement has been infiltrated by fucking sexual predator pedophiles, and you guys are not telling the truth about what is actually going on in your own community. So that, you know, like, the gay community is like, man, we're getting a lot of flack. Well, you know, you got to regulate your own community, man.
Andy Frisella
We're losing all these sponsorship.
DJ
Yeah, well, don't let pedophiles run around with their dicks out in front of little kids. And maybe the people will sponsor it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
So I. I don't know what to tell you, man. Like, it's not acceptable behavior in any civilized society. And I'm glad. It's. I'm glad that people are starting to wake up. But there's a lesson to be learned here, which is if you want shit to change, you need to speak the fuck up. By the way, if you want these criminal tyrants arrested, guess what? If you start calling for their arrest, maybe they will get arrested, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
Andy Frisella
So, man, guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. That being said, let's go cruise some of these comments.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, let's do it. You ready for this?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You sure?
DJ
I think so.
Andy Frisella
All right, let's dive into these comments. We got. We got a bunch here today. Glenn Schmeisel, 9344. Andy, is that communist water on the desk?
DJ
Which one is it? Communist tears. Oh, we got a new one.
Andy Frisella
Shit, yeah.
DJ
All right. Hold on. I didn't know we had a new one.
Andy Frisella
What's it taste like?
DJ
I'm going to try it out right here. Salty.
Andy Frisella
Good for hydration.
DJ
Yeah, I think I just got. I think I just got poor.
Andy Frisella
How. How many. How many communist tears does it take to fill up that bottle? Like, how many. Was that one person screaming?
DJ
I don't know, man. I mean, they cry a lot.
Andy Frisella
We gotta figure out the ratio there. Yeah, yeah. Good catch there, Glenn.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I didn't even know. I didn't even notice.
Andy Frisella
We got a next. Another. Another comment. Little historical. Little historical context here from JRIV9883. If you don't drink Grape Farm energy, you ain't black.
DJ
Joe Biden, he said. Joe Biden said it. Joe Biden, yeah. I mean, allegedly.
Andy Frisella
We know how that works.
DJ
Yeah. Well, I mean, if Joe Biden said. It's certainly correct.
Andy Frisella
Let's go to JPA S8M. Tax the billionaires more. Not income tax. Stricter capital gain tax. Give the means of production to the people we got. We've been having some. Some comms, some. Some communists in the comments.
DJ
Tax billionaires more.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, tax them more.
DJ
Not income tax. Stricter capital gain tax. So. So when some. So what you're saying is. So when some. Let's just say me, for example. So I started my business in 1999 with $12,000. I slept in the back of the store for three years. I didn't. I made $58,000. $58,380 the first 10 years of business combined. I lived most of my life in the position of losing everything within a couple weeks, sometimes a day. So what you're saying is, is if I choose to sell part of that or do a transaction or whatever, that I deserve to give more to you, who has done none of that work the entire time. In fact, you never even sent me a card. You never thanked me. You never. You know what? What? Where were you this entire time? See, the entitlement in this country has gotten way the fuck out of control, all right? Just because you made decisions and I made different decisions does not earn you the right to have any of the shit that I have now. I choose to give a tremendous amount of money to different charitable causes and to do good things with that money. But I shouldn't be forced to do that. We live in a capitalist country. That is the basis, and that is the best system. Every system that's ever created. The most amount of success and prosperity has been privately owned capitalist systems. It is not communism. It is not socialism. You deserve nothing because you did nothing. And I was talking about this with one of my friends yesterday. It used to be when I grew up, I was told and taught, if you don't work hard, bro, you don't have a chance. You don't even have a chance. You don't have a chance. You have to work hard or you're not going to have. That's what I was told my whole life. All right? And I'm very thankful for that lesson. However, we have now shifted that talk track and people don't teach their kids that anymore. And I bet this person was brought up, probably taught very little about hard work and probably had people saying things like this in their household. That guy. The only way you can get that far ahead is by fucking everybody over. But see, that's untrue as well. And I'm gonna explain why. In today's economy, the only way to truly get ahead is by providing real value in a real way. Because for basically 75 years, we had three forms of advertising. We had print, we had television, and we had radio. And if you could get to a point where you could advertise on one of those three mediums, you could scale your company to a large company. Now when you became a large company, you start to look for things like cutting profit or, you know, maybe even being unethical about what you do, screwing people over in common day language. But because there was no Internet, people would take a long time to figure this out. You may not see another customer of that business in 1970 or 1980 or 1990 that got screwed over by that company until you see them at Christmas or Thanksgiving or just randomly, okay? And even then, now there's only two of you. So it's not like everybody can figure out the fucking scam. So for a long time, there was a lot of fucking scammers. There was a lot of taking advantage. There was a lot of, you know, not delivering real value. But then something happened. The Internet was invented. And then something else happened. Social media was invented. And now for the last 15, 20 years, social media has allowed people to have instant feedback and has allowed them to communicate with everybody they've ever met, their second grade friend to somebody they met at the coffee shop an hour ago. And with a one click of the button, they can tell the entire world that I got screwed over by this company or this person or this or that. Which means that if you, that is your business strategy to screw people over, you cannot succeed because the market will reject you. The feedback is too fast. So in today's day and age to become a billionaire, in most cases you have to deliver enough real value that it is legitimate that enough people are willing to pay for that in order for that worth to happen to the company or the individual. So you have to solve a real problem. You have to do it in a way that people are willing to trade their money for. And you have to do it in a way that they don't feel like they got a bad deal, otherwise they will tell everybody all the time and you won't be in business. So to have the fundamental thought that people that become billionaires are scamming everyone is an archaic thought. Is very old. It's not real anymore. In fact, many of the most financially successful people are just very, very good at delivering value. So, you know, when you say tax billionaires more, maybe he's talking about the ones at the top. Like the mega billionaires are over $100 billion maybe. Because those people usually have teams of people that they. Not usually all of them have teams of people that form intricate, you know, tax strategies that basically prevent them from paying tax. That's. That's not right. I agree with that. Okay? But if you're talking about just the regular, you know, billionaire guys, just so you know, not all the billionaires are listed on Forbes, okay? There's way more billionaires than are actually listed publicly in Forbes. Most billionaires don't submit their information to Forbes because they don't want people to fucking know, all right? And people are under the assumption that if you're not on the Forbes list, then it's not true. No. Do. Do you not fucking see all the private jets and all the fucking big houses and these are. There's plenty of billionaire. More billionaires than not are exist outside the Forbes list or reporting, okay? Because you have to submit voluntarily to those reportings. So you're saying, like. Well, basically to say that those people who have invented companies and spent their whole lives doing it and that you deserve part of that is. It's stupid, okay? And because here's what happens. Eventually people like this dude say, tax them, tax them, tax them. Not understanding how hard it is with the current tax code to even make it work. All right? And then what happens is these people who create all the products that you use and love and make your life the way that you want your life to be, they say it, I gotta. I got all the money I need. I'll sell my. These people, I'm not doing. And they, they, they do what's called the Atlas Shrug. They say, and there's a whole book about this called Atlas Shrugged, but it's where the producers. This is part of communist ideology. It's where the producers say it, it's not worth producing anymore. And that is what this person is saying is not only unfair, it is. It will hurt the Working class more than anything. They'll say, well, what about the. You know, they're so greedy. What? Well, if they are that greedy, you know what they're going to do? They're going to scale their company. You know what? Scaling their company takes more motherfucking jobs. Okay? So your ignorance to how things really work shows through this comment. And maybe you should shut the fuck up. Like, real talk, because I look at this comment and I think you're fucking. So.
Andy Frisella
Good job, jpa.
DJ
I mean, I'm just saying it doesn't. You don't understand the way things work and you don't understand what you're even saying because if they did what you want them to do, it would fucking fail. Like, it's failed every other time.
Andy Frisella
Dumbass.
DJ
I cannot stand when people just make these blanket comments when they've never. Like, where do you.
Andy Frisella
You go build some shit for 25.
DJ
That's right. You don't know what the.
Andy Frisella
Tell me how much you're willing to give away.
DJ
You know, in the words of. Of. Of President Trump, you don't know what the. You're doing okay? In the words of me, you don't know what the. You're talking about. She shut the up. That's. That's what I think. Yeah, okay. Like, you people, like, you make the world dumber.
Andy Frisella
Lost some brain cells there.
DJ
I'm just saying, like, it's the truth. Yeah, it's the truth. Give the means of production to the people. They don't give it to the people. They promise you that, and then they fucking. The state does it, and then you're fucked.
Andy Frisella
For the people on the state.
DJ
Yeah. Okay, let's have this conversation when we're all in the bread lines together.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Fucking idiot. Bro, that pisses me off so much because, like, dude, that person. You have no fucking comprehension what it takes to build fucking anything. It is fucking everything, bro. It takes everything. It's taken every single fucking ounce of my entire life. I've been on two vacations in the last 13 years. I'm not one of these Instagram coaches selling how to coach other coaches so that they can coach. Like, dude, you have no idea what it fucking takes. And I know when you look on the Internet and you see these dudes walking around saying it's easy and it's this and this, that. Those are not entrepreneurs. They are not building shit. Those are fucking people who are trying to figure out how to get people like you to send them money so that it will be quick, easy, and fast for you. When it. It's a total scam, all right? The shit is hard. And dude, I. I'm not gonna say I'm the smartest person in the world, but I'm not an idiot either. And I. It takes everything I got. And by the way, not only does it take everything I got, it takes everything these other smart have. So like to sit here and say you're entitled to any of that while you sat on your ass. You're the problem in this country, bro. We used to grow up being like, man, you could own a business like that guy, you could start of this, you could do that, you could create this, you could do this. Now we got a bunch of people that grow up and they're like, I deserve some of that. You don't deserve anything, man. And the fact that someone taught you that you should hate them for teaching you that because they've instilled an ideology that will never, ever, ever produce fruit for you in your life. You will completely lose your entire life thinking like that. Like it's just reality and it's not everybody else's fault. You had the same opportunity, dude. You were you out there when I was earning the money to start the business and I'm sweating my balls off pushing a 400 pound paint striper across the pavement. Were you helping me move the parking blocks? Like you weren't there for any of it. So what the fuck are you talking about, dude? These people, this person and people like them are legitimately the entire problem with the fucking country.
Andy Frisella
Agreed. Agreed. I got some more comments for you. Let's go to Blake Mogus 6145. He says, Deep throat, this full length and the girth, it was so yummy.
DJ
What? Oh, what's he talking about?
Andy Frisella
Ryan Harwick episode. I guess he liked it.
DJ
Deep throat this full length and the girth. Okay, whatever you're into P. Diddy, you know what I'm saying? Like, all right. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Good for you, bro.
DJ
Hey, man, no judgment here, you know.
Andy Frisella
Proud of you, bro.
DJ
Be careful. If you fly it into the male hose. I don't know what to say to that. I don't know.
Andy Frisella
What do you mean by that, Blake? I think I know what he means. That's. Yeah. All right, Blake. Thanks. All right, Paul. Got our boy Paul back in the conversation.
DJ
Paul the corn sucker.
Andy Frisella
Paul run the corn sucker.
DJ
All right.
Andy Frisella
He got lit up. He got lit up. He said this was off the Ryan Harwig episode. He said whole episode is car talk, vomit emoji. He wasn't Kidding about doing a whole episode of Car Talk. Two hours straight vomit emoji, to which Paul.
DJ
I don't fuck around, bro. I always bring the corn, man.
Andy Frisella
Andy's true to his word and we have a CTI later this week to look forward to. Go play with your lightsaber while you gag on a corn Car. Talk is always good. Go warm up some Hot Pockets and go back to the basement. Real men are talking here. Back to your fort butt you go, little one.
DJ
Come on, be nice to be nice to Paul. Oh, boy.
Andy Frisella
I kept going. They said somebody else said you're gay. I can smell the pronouns. Paul clapped back at him. He said, my pronouns are corn and sucker. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
DJ
Hey, Paul's good with me, man.
Andy Frisella
He's been getting let up.
DJ
That's all right. It happens. I get lit up every day.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. All right, Paul.
DJ
The cornstarch. I knew he was gonna have something to say about that.
Andy Frisella
It's fine. It's fine, Paul.
DJ
We should have dedicated the episode to him.
Andy Frisella
That'd be sick.
DJ
Yeah, that'd be sick, Paul. The episode is now dedicated to you.
Andy Frisella
Guys. We appreciate you, man, for being real ass fan.
DJ
I like Paul. He's becoming a regular.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, he's got some good stuff to say.
DJ
He's a good troll.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, he is. He's a good troll. Let's keep Cruz cruising. We got headline number two. Let's go to D.C. let's give the people a Trump update. What's happening?
DJ
Don't talk about those race cars.
Andy Frisella
Hey, Paul, you know what?
DJ
We didn't follow you for cars. Fucker. I fucking hate you. When's the next cti?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man, let's talk. Let's give the people the Trump update. There has been a lot happening with Mr. Donald Trump. A lot going on, A lot of winds. Gas prices are down massively across the country. There was a big. I mean, this was probably the biggest one. There was a lot here. Let's dive into these, some of the updates you had. The Supreme Court has shut down all of these activist judges. The five liberal courts tied Trump's hand before SCOTUS clipped their power. So AG Bondi revealed five district courts issued 35 of 40 nationwide injunctions attempting to derail President Trump's agenda. And nearly all the universal injunctions blocking President Donald Trump's agenda were issued by just five of the nation's 94 federal district courts. And so the Supreme Court came down and said, yeah, that's not happening no more.
DJ
So you mean that Local, Local judges that are supposed to enforce local laws in their little areas.
Andy Frisella
Federal court. They're federal judges. They're in their, their little like. So we have Missouri, we have two courts. Yeah, federal courts here. We have the Eastern District and the Western District. But the problem was, is you'd have like the Western District judge who oversees the west side of Missouri.
DJ
So you're telling me that five people have been holding up the agenda of what Trump wants to do. Five. Five individual people.
Andy Frisella
Five people.
DJ
Five people have been making decisions for the betterment. What they feel is, is either the better. Basically. Five people have been calling the place. How the fuck is that?
Andy Frisella
Okay, it's not. And that's what the Supreme Court just came out. They ruled in a 6 to 3 decision that district judges, the lowest level jurist in the federal system, cannot impose nationwide injunctions. Monty noted that out of the 40 nationwide injunctions issued since Trump took retook the White House, 35 came out of five districts perceived as liberal. Active liberal judges have used these injunctions to block virtually all of President Trump's policy. Bonnie said, no longer. No longer. So nationwide injunctions are court orders that prevent the federal government from implementing a policy or law. They have a cascading effect impacting the entire country, not just the parties involved in the court case, and have been used against the Trump administration at a vastly higher rate than previous administrations. So that was a big win. You also. Otherwise. Anything else on that?
DJ
No, I think it's one of the biggest. I think this is the most underreported story that's happened in maybe a few years because of what it actually means. And what it actually means is that these communist judges who are allowing criminals off and, and, and flooding the streets with illegals and doing all this crazy, this anti American, anti citizen shit have no power to hold up the agenda of Donald Trump. So now big. Well, it's a big deal, but it's also. I mean, you got more Trump.
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah, we got some more wins for sure.
DJ
Okay, well, I got a point that I want to make at the end of this.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, he also, Trump also recently he signed, he got a peace deal signed with Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo to which the Rwandan foreign minister said that Trump absolutely deserves a Nobel Peace Prize. That pissed some people off. CBS, remember he sued CBS and Paramount for editing that 60 Minute episode with, with Kamala Come Queen. Yeah, they have to pay him $16 million. They just settled that. That was a big deal. A lot of wins have been happening, but I guess the Biggest piece going on right now is this big beautiful bill that everybody's talking about, which they have been, they started voting in the Senate on this back on Monday. I thought this was funny. So Trump has a website dedicated to this in Trump fashion. This is what you, what you see when you pull up the website. They have like a fucking Domino's pizza tracker at the top. Like this is Trump faction, man, you know what I'm saying? But it kind of lists out some of this, some, some of the, the things about this big beautiful bill. There's some tax cuts in there. You know, he has this other saving savings by state. So you can kind of see what the average is going to be in your state. Take home pay increases, $6,900 to $11,600 depending on your job and your, you know, how much you take, how much you make and that's per year. But I tried to dive into this because there's, there's a lot in this, right? There's a lot in this. It's like 877 some odd pages. Um, so let's dive through some of the pieces here. There are some Medicaid restrictions. Um, the legislation includes restrictions on Medicaid which provides government sponsored healthcare for low income and disabled Americans. Like the House passed bill, the legislation imposes work requirements for some able bodied adults and more frequent eligibility checks. But the Senate parliamentarian determined that a measure cutting federal funds to states that use Medicaid infrastructure to provide healthcare coverage to undocumented immigrants, along with banning Medicaid from covering gender transition services isn't in compliance with Senate rules. So again of this, the left will try to scream and say this is like, oh, they're cutting Medicaid for millions of people. That's not what's happening. There's millions of people that are abusing our fucking system and it's cleaning up that there's plenty of people who can work, are able to work, who choose not to and we the people have to pay for those people. That's not okay. I'm not cool with that. I'd rather my tax dollars be going to like if it's gonna go somewhere, go to people who actually fucking need it and they could probably be receiving more help if it wasn't being fucking stolen and abused by everybody else.
DJ
Totally agree. But that's not how these people think. They think like that dude who left that comment. It, you know, there's so much to go around and fucking that's, that should go to me. They're not realizing that. That money that funds the government comes from their fucking neighbor. Probably not their neighbor, because their neighbors probably just like them.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right.
DJ
From our neighbors. That's right. Listen, dude, we can't live in a country where half the country or less works, does what they're supposed to do, does all these things, fucking, you know, has jobs, holds them down, provides for their family, and then the other half doesn't do shit. We can't have that, okay? And we're getting very close with the flood of illegals that have been put in our country intentionally to having more of the people who don't contribute and less of the people that do, okay? And when that happens, the people who do start to say, well, what's the point of this? And then communism comes in and everybody's.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. The threshold for those that are wondering, the threshold is 50. 50, right? Like once. 50%.
DJ
That's. That's what they're trying.
Andy Frisella
Because it's producers versus non producers.
DJ
That's what they've been trying to do. And, dude, this idea that any of you who work and pay taxes and try hard and are ambitious and do what you're supposed to do should have to pay any tax for any of these other people is. And on top of that, you should be standing up to that. You have no moral obligation to sit there and be shamed by someone who makes you feel bad about their situation. Zero.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Zero.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Okay? There is so many people in this country that do not even try because the system has become so good at accommodating them, which started under Obama. All right? We cannot have that. No. And the people who do produce and who do the right thing, bro, do not be shamed by these. These people. They try to shame you. They try to say you don't care about people. They try to say this, that, no, they don't care about you. They don't care that you go to work every day and work your ass off. They don't care that you sacrifice time with your own family to make sure that they're fed and make sure that they're taken care of. They don't care that you're under stress. And by the way, you wouldn't be under stress if you weren't required to pay for them sitting on their fucking ass. That's so.
Andy Frisella
Dude, that's the piece that I don't get, right? Because, like, we can have the conversation. Are there people that need help? Of course. Of course. And I get bad times. Shit happens. You lose a job, you fall. I get it.
DJ
Everybody gets it because it's happened to all of us.
Andy Frisella
That's life. Right. And should there be some things. Again, I'm not as liberal when it comes to that, but sure, you got me. I'm. I'm all down with helping my neighbor.
DJ
When he needs it. Totally agree.
Andy Frisella
I'm down with it.
DJ
Totally agree.
Andy Frisella
It's American. I'm with it.
DJ
Totally agree.
Andy Frisella
What I'm not with, though, is people who don't actually need it who get to just fucking riff off the system. Another one of the things in the bill is restrictions on food stamps. Same thing. That's another place where bajillions of dollars are being spent for people who don't actually fucking need it. They don't need it. They don't need it.
DJ
Anytime you have a system, there's going to be an element of people to figure out how to game the system. Yes. And the system has gamed so hard that it's. It's putting the real American contributor, the in a. In a. In a pinch, making it hard for them to survive. And, you know, there's other reasons too. You know, the government wastes our money and they steal. We go on and on. But at the end of the day, all of this happens because nobody speaks up. Nobody says, this is like, speak up, dude. Who cares what they call you? Who cares? They call you whatever they call you. Who cares?
Andy Frisella
Who cares? Who cares?
DJ
You know, you know what you say when they say, oh, you're this and this and that? You say, yes, I am. Yeah, you're right.
Andy Frisella
Wait on my badge.
DJ
Come. That's right. I'm 100. That. All right.
Andy Frisella
And that's on Sunday.
DJ
You want to watch, you want to watch them get real confused say that?
Andy Frisella
Right, Right.
DJ
Right. Well, you're a bad person. Yeah, the worst. I'm the worst. So you should probably go away.
Andy Frisella
There's also. He's increasing some child tax credits.
DJ
Dude, listen, they. They don't have the moral high ground.
Andy Frisella
No, they have.
DJ
They don't have the moral high ground. They don't care about you. Do you understand that? They do not care about you. They do not care. The struggle that you go through to provide and, and to do that, what you're supposed to do. They do not care. Not only do they not care, they want to take it. And the way they take it because you have a good heart, is they play on your heartstrings by saying you're a bad person for not wanting to do this. Fuck that.
Andy Frisella
100%. Yeah, 100%. You got the child tax credit, that's going up, he's increasing that. He's also limiting limits on overtime and tips deductions. So the bill is going to allow individuals to deduct up to $25,000 for tips wages and 12, 500 for overtime. Now these, these provisions, they all expire in 2028. But again, it is a nice help in the short term. I do have a problem because what they're also, is included in this big bit. Listen, again, we're not, I'm not a Trumper, I'm not a die hard maga. We got to call the shots. How they lay right. This pause on AI regulations bothers me.
DJ
Yeah, it's the dumbest. Listen, this one thing will kill humanity.
Andy Frisella
We're already seeing it, bro. Did you see Amazon? They are, they are, they're now, they're investing to have, they're gonna have more AI robots working than they will actual employees. They're putting like a million robots in.
DJ
Yeah, of course they are. You know, and then Elon's built, Elon's out there saying, we're going to have more robots than we are people.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
And none of you guys are saying.
Andy Frisella
Oh, Elon's against this bill by the way too.
DJ
I mean, should be. Because it's bad for the economy, bro. It spends trillions of dollars. It's going to everybody. In the long run, every bill should be one page.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Period.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
All these omni, all this where they're all mixed together and you have to decide, well, is it better overall or is it worse? Worse overall is how we get into these situations. Because they put the selfish bad bills in with the good ones. They say, well, the, the, you know, it's, it's for the better good. And, and it's not.
Andy Frisella
Well, no, it's everybody trying to put their pieces in from all the, that they owe from getting them in office to begin with.
DJ
Let's go back to the AI thing and hit this real quick. People gotta understand this.
Andy Frisella
Yes.
DJ
So they put a pause on AI regulations that basically says for the next 10 years they cannot regulate AI at the federal level. At the federal level. Okay. And the reason that this is a problem is because the progression of AI is so fast that within, they are saying within five years that I will be able to write its own code and humans will no longer have influence over AI. And AI will be in every single tech infrastructure in the world, which really sort of opens up an interesting opportunity because it means that the only way to escape AI is to go back to analog and shift off, shut off all the shit which a lot of people want anyway. So I don't know, but I don't think that people have the courage to go back to a analog style life because I think there's a lot of people that just aren't equipped to live in that anymore. And I'm not talking about hunting and shooting your dinner and shit. I'm talking about how it was in, you know, 1995. You know, we're talking about regular world shit. Everybody, everybody could. Everybody was fine, dude. And it would freak everybody out. By the way, the world was a lot better in most ways. Okay?
Andy Frisella
Many ways.
DJ
Yeah. Like when you left work, you were off work. Like when you left the. When you left at five o' clock, you were free. You weren't. You weren't on your phone, you, you were spending time with your family, you were hanging out with your friends. These are things people crave again, you know, when, when you, you know, like, it wasn't. You have to have the perspective of living pre Internet to understand how much better it was. And that's not some like, old man. Like you guys don't think about it because a lot of you weren't there. But dude, you didn't have to like be attached to your phone. There was no phone. There was far less anxiety. You know, people weren't getting bullied. There was no cancel culture because there was no way to do it. So you could have your own thoughts and you could have your own opinions and the people that shared those were your friends. Life was just way better, bro. In a gazillion different ways. And people don't know that because the people who are, you know, people are aging out of being able to even. And, and by the way, they're getting sold. They don't care anymore. They're like, I guess this is just the way it is. No, this isn't the way it is. Because the reality is AI is literally making people dumber by the second. You know, any people, like, by the way, anybody who is half. Has half of a brain can recognize when y' all are writing your. With fucking AI. Just so you know, like, there's ways to tell. And I'm not going to say how they are because I want to continue to be able to tell. But some of y' all, like, I follow this dude who is a pretty wealthy guy and he always had these shitty fucking stupid ass captions and all of a sudden he's fucking writing these well put together. Like. And it's all AI and like, it's just like, dude, you're a fucking clown. You know what I'm saying? But anyway, the point of the matter is, in five years, some of the people who invented AI say that AI will be able to code itself and lock humans out. Elon already has robots made. There's already robots made by many different companies. This AI shit replicates at a speed so fast that 10 years, it would be like saying in regular terms, we're not going to regulate this for 500 years. And that one thing. And I. Dude, it's going to ruin. It's going to ruin humanity. Ruin it. You have people who invented AI coming out and saying how dangerous it is. And what's everybody doing? Everybody's like, oh, this is cool. Remember, Remember when I said this, like, years ago? I said, how would they get people to. To. They. How would they get people to adopt AI and not care about. They would do it through greed.
Andy Frisella
Yep, they would.
DJ
They would. I said this on a show. I said they would do it through greed. They would present it to the entrepreneurs first. They would say, look how much more money you can make. You don't have to have employees. You could be that much more profitable. And they get the support that way. And by the way, that's exactly what they've done. I don't. That was years ago.
Andy Frisella
Let the people make some dog pictures.
DJ
That's right.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying? That'll keep them entertained.
DJ
Yeah. And. And, dude, that's how they do it, man. They. They shock. Shock and awe. These people like, oh, wow, do you see how great this is? And. And you know, 30 to 50% of the people don't have an internal dialogue. They don't have an internal voice that says, man, this could be really bad. You know, And I. I think. I don't know. I don't know how that could be a reasonable thought. Ten years, no regulation.
Andy Frisella
No. I saw here. They did. They did comp. They reached a compromise over the weekend that says states can only access half a billion in federal funds for AI infrastructure if they don't regulate the technology for five years.
DJ
Years.
Andy Frisella
But again, even in five years, it'll be too far gone. Yeah, too far gone, man. I.
DJ
Why would they want that? Why would they. That's the question. And the question. The answer of that question in my mind is starting to look, I don't know, why don't we have the Epstein list? Why don't we. Why. Why has some of these things that were promised not happened where you Know, and maybe it is the Supreme Court. Maybe we're going to see Trump completely go nuclear and do all this that he said he's going to do. I don't. I can't think of why you would want that AI not regulated unless you were intentionally trying to implement a global super draconian.
Andy Frisella
Like, I mean, it's communist, bro.
DJ
Like, total control over everything. You know, you got Peter Thiel in his inner. Did you see Peter Thiel's interview on AI where he was like, do you think. Do you think human beings deserve to still exist? And his. He, like, hesitated in the answer. Did you see that? Look that up. Look up the Peter Thiel clip where he talks about if humans deserve to still exist.
Andy Frisella
Here it is.
DJ
Yep. You would prefer the human race to endure, right? You're hesitating. Well, I. Yes. I don't know. I. I would. I would. This is a long hesitation. There's so many questions. And he's with, what planet here? And you. You. You invented PayPal, bro, and now you get to determine the future of humanity. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Now you're thinking.
DJ
I think not.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. That's some thanos, right?
DJ
No, that's what we're dealing with. That's what people don't understand. That's why people have to stand up and speak up. You do not understand what we're dealing with. We're dealing with people who think they are God. This man's sitting in a chair being asked if the human race deserves to endure, and he can't answer the question. What do you think they think?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
No. Oh, but let's make some videos with my fucking cat in outer space. Holy shit, dude.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man.
DJ
Maybe he's right. Maybe people don't deserve. Because, like, fuck, man. Y' all, like, not y' all listening, but, like, fucking not enough people actually paying attention.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. That's wild, bro. That's wild. That's wild.
DJ
If that doesn't tell you what we're talking about here, bro. This dude, one of the richest dudes on the fucking planet, invented something to process credit cards in the beginning of the Internet, and now he's talking about whether or not the human race deserves to endure. Same thing for Elon, by the way. Who gives these men the right to even have that discussion? Bill Gates deciding what the fate of humanity will be because he fucking invented a computer. It's. It's irritating, dude.
Andy Frisella
Wow.
DJ
And what's irritating is that more people don't care. Like, when you think about it that way, you know what I'm Saying, nobody has that right.
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
Let's say I go on to build first form into a hundred billion dollar company, which we're gonna. You will never find me in a chair saying, I don't know if the human race deserves to fucking. Like that is so evil. You like, am I off here? No. Fucking no. No.
Andy Frisella
These people. Off the rockers, bro. They're off the rockers. Guys, let us know what you.
DJ
Oh, and by the way, I do have something more to say about the Trump thing. We're gonna find out right now if Trump is who he says he is or if he's just another flavor of the same old shit. Okay? Trump has the opportunity between now and midterms, a year and a half from now, to do every single thing that he said he was going to do. Mass deportations, the prosecution of tyrants and criminals, the removal of all of this crazy that's been going on. If Trump doesn't do that in the next year and a half, he. He. His whole life, his whole legacy, his. Everything he said and done, everything will mean nothing. It will mean nothing. He will go down in history as the man who sold the country out. And I know a lot of people hate to say that. They hate hearing it. I know people are going to get mad when I. When. Whenever they hear that. But the truth of the matter is, is that to cut, to cure cancer, you have to cut it the fuck out. And I don't see that happening. I see it happening a little bit, but it certainly isn't happening at the max level. And if you go back to what's been going on over the history of humanity, if you do not remove the communist ideology completely from a country, it will eventually consume the country because it is based on a lie of equal prosperity for every individual citizen. When it is not equal prosperity. It is equal poverty and pain and struggle. And the way that they get people to believe in it is by forcing poverty and pain and struggle onto as many people as possible and then promising them a better life if we just give them more control. And if Trump doesn't clean that out and he doesn't clean that ideology out, however is required, we're fucked. And that's the truth. So Trump's either going to be the greatest savior of this country or the guy who fucking let it go in the next year and a half. So we're going to find out. Yeah, you know, and, you know, you could say what you want. You could be mad at me. You could say, oh, you know, you're good. No, I'm saying, what is, man, if he does it, I'm gonna be like, dude, that guy saved the whole country. He's the best president ever in the history of, of the whole entire country. I'll, that's what I'll say. But if he doesn't do it, he will be responsible for, for eventual communist overtaking of this country. And by the way, by allowing AI to be developed unrestricted for 10 years, that's not a good indicator of where we are going in that regard to that discussion.
Andy Frisella
So yeah, man, guys jump on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. With that being said, we got one more cruise, one more little pit stop. Headline three. Check it out. Let's talk about, let's do a little migrant update because there has been an update. They have Alligator Alcatraz. Have you been seeing. Yeah, seeing this shit?
DJ
Yeah, I'm all about it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
So Trump, they should let the alligators in.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, just. Yeah, yeah, Trump, Trump to visit Alligator Alcatraz for grand opening of swampy Everglades Detention center for illegal aliens so he went down there yesterday. Actually on Tuesday that was the official opening of the immigration detention camp in the Everglades that is surrounded by alligators, aptly dubbed alligator Alcatraz. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said Monday. We have the President of the United States coming down tomorrow to talk what Florida has done, DeSantis said at a Monday news conference, according to the Miami Herald. I think by tomorrow it will be open for business. So you know, it's funny because this actually went pretty fucking quick. Like it happened pretty quickly from like concept to fucking execution. And it's a 30 square mile property in the Everglades. It used to be in a 4 farmer airport, but now it's been fit outfitted with sturdy tents and structures to house 5,000 illegal immigrants amid the Trump administration's deportation blitz. So started with this clip here from their ag. Let's check this out.
C
Attorney General James of Meyer here at the Miami Dade Collier training facility. This is an old, virtually abandoned airport facility right in the middle of the Everglades. Florida has been leading on immigration enforcement, supporting the Trump administration and ICE's efforts to detain and deport criminal aliens. The governor tasked state leaders to identify places for new temporary detention facilities. I think this is the best one as I call it, alligator Alcatraz. This 30 square mile area is completely surrounded by the Everglades operations. Presents a efficient low cost opportunity to build a temporary detention facility. Because you don't need to invest that much in the perimeter. People get out, there's not much waiting for them other than alligators and pythons. Nowhere to go, nowhere to hide. Within just 30 to 60 days after we begin construction, it could be up and running and could house as many as 1000 criminal aliens. This presents a great opportunity for the state of Florida to work. Work with Miami Dade and Collier counties. Alligator, Alcatraz, we're ready to go.
Andy Frisella
Doesn't he that he kind of looked like Tim Tebow?
DJ
What happened to. Yeah, he does.
Andy Frisella
Okay. I was good on that. I up my Tony one the last time, but.
DJ
Yeah, no, he's like the wish version of Tim Tebow.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, there's a little Tim Tebow in there.
DJ
What happened to the other attorney General?
Andy Frisella
The. The who?
DJ
Didn't they.
Andy Frisella
Oh, that was Bondi.
DJ
Yeah. I'm sorry. I was thinking of the.
Andy Frisella
The surgeon General. The black guy.
DJ
Surgeon General, Yeah. I like that guy.
Andy Frisella
No, he's cool. Now, of course, it wouldn't be the left without a little protest, okay? So I wish the alligators would have got some of their ass, but they started protesting. All of the construction workers coming in, all the dump trucks and stuff. Let's check this clip out.
DJ
We have to advocate for all of us. And I don't know if any of you have prayed to a spiritual place, or maybe you go to church to find that spiritual place or wherever your spiritual place is. Find it in your hearts to pray for these people who are lost so that they can become human beings again. Because we need. If they're human beings again, this will stop.
Andy Frisella
There's a lot of people.
DJ
There's a lot of people.
Andy Frisella
It was a decent amount of people. I'm not sure what Pocahontas is doing there, but.
DJ
Well, I mean, look, dude, I'm sorry to say this, but these people don't belong here. It's illegal migrants, illegal aliens. There is a process for them to come here. If they want to go home and they want to reapply and then they get approved and they come here. That's American. That's great.
Andy Frisella
It's perfect.
DJ
I love that. Yeah. Cool. I don't care if they are, you know, Indian or African or. I don't fucking care if they come through the process, then that's the way it's supposed to be. But this idea that we're supposed to just allow whoever to come. We are not the fucking Section 8 housing of the motherfucking world, bro. That is not what the country's supposed to be, okay? We are not Supposed to allow every single criminal, every single person with bad intentions, every single person that's down on their luck, every single person that wants to come here to escape there, but then once here, to be, like, there. Those people do not belong here. All right? So I don't understand how people can't wrap their minds around that. None of these people protesting would allow any of these people to live with them or be in their home or any of that in their neighborhood. They're full of shit. They're. They think. And I have a theory, dude. I really do. I think that some of these people are literally the worst people in the world. And I think the reason that they feel the need to speak up is because they feel so guilty about what a shitty person they actually are. Because if you were proud of who you were and you felt good about who you are and you had a logical mind, you would not be advocating for something that you wouldn't participate in yourself. These people are all liars. If they're not lying, then take these people into your home the way that you claim that you would.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, spiritual lady you got in your career.
DJ
Most of these people don't even believe in God, bro. They're atheists, okay? So every single person there should be required to allow a migrant family to live with them.
Andy Frisella
Oh, but nanny. I only got a studio.
DJ
It doesn't matter.
Andy Frisella
Studio apartment.
DJ
Well, isn't that better than a tent in Everglades where it's 150 fucking degrees and there's alligators around?
Andy Frisella
But speaking of that, this facility is air conditioned. Well, they said they were in there. They were talking about it. They're like.
DJ
I mean, real talk.
Andy Frisella
Four degrees in there.
DJ
Hey, real, real talk. I mean, that's the first thing I thought about it. I'm like, dude, it's hot as. How would you like to have a tent in the Everglades in the middle of Florida?
Andy Frisella
Look at those sw. Look at those H VAC pipes, bro.
DJ
That's better than a lot of people live. Like, I'm not. I'm not being an.
Andy Frisella
That's a nice floor. Look at the floor.
DJ
Look, dude. Look, man, I would not. Nobody wants to be there, but it's not like they're getting thrown in a fucking dungeon. You know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Like, I mean, and we can debate if they should or not, but listen.
DJ
These people don't belong here. They shouldn't be here. People that advocate for them to be here, if you truly advocate for it, they should be forced to either allow them to Come into their home or be deported with them. Peace out. Yeah, okay. And it's. What's even weirder to me is the people who actually do all the things they're supposed to do in this country and then advocate for this. Because, like, dude, do you understand the reason that your country looks like the reason there's and piss and drug needles in your city, the reason there's crime in your city, the reason the infrastructure is falling apart, the reason that traffic is so bad, the reason that all of these things, that this is because there's millions and millions and millions and millions, tens of millions of people that shouldn't be here, that don't contribute to this country. Okay? And those funds that should be building our infrastructure and funding our police. Like, dude, who doesn't agree that people that do the job of the police should be making way more money? We did. It's a whole different discussion. Our teachers should be way more qualified. The. The. The funding should be appealing to smart people that says, hey, you know what? I can go out and succeed in the real world or I can teach. And, yeah, I won't make as much money, but I'll make a difference. There are people that will do that, but they won't do it to be poor.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right.
DJ
Okay.
Andy Frisella
Right.
DJ
And the reason that all of these things happen, the reason that all of this exists, the reason there's, you know, is because you are advocating for it without realizing it. These people don't belong here. They should be rounded up. They should be shipped the fuck out of here. That's that. Criminals should be dealt with. Like, they deal with them in El Salvador. And Trump can do that, bro. Trump can do that. He can do it, but he's only got a year and a half to do it, dude.
Andy Frisella
And the crazy thing is, like, I mean, we talk about again, like, who are these people, bro? Like, Christy Noam, she. She just. They were doing a little press conference down there, but she talked about. She's like one of the migrant. One of the illegal aliens they had. They had him on a flight. He started eating himself like he's a cannibal. They had to, like, have an emergency land. The dude literally started fucking eating himself.
DJ
Let him.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying? But it's just like, that's who is walking around our streets, bro.
DJ
We all see it, man. You see it? What are you talking about, bro? We just had a cop killed on Highway 44 here. A good man with three children, okay? Killed by a illegal migrant who was drunk here in St. Louis, that wasn't even, that wasn't even a year ago. Dude, this is up. If you advocate for it, you're a liar. Unless you bring these people into your home. Unless you have one of these people or a family of these people in your home, I don't want to hear your. You're a liar.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, 100%, man.
D
Guys, I'll try to add it, add a different perspective to your discussion because I along with Medat, have immigrated here legally. And back in 2018 when I was eligible to apply for citizenship, the fees around that time was like $750 or so. And the first time I was denied my citizenship. Because what happens when you have permanent residency? You about after living three to five years in America, you are eligible to apply for citizenship. But when you apply, you have to show in those last five years, every single time that you have stepped outside the U.S. you have to give them the data and you have. If you have lived out more than six to eight months in one stretch or 12 months, then they see it as a red flag. So that was the basis why my application was denied the first time. So I had to pay close to 1500 dollars just to apply to become a citizen. And then when I see people just walking over the line, think how much it will piss somebody like that. And you and everybody who has lived here all their lives and paid taxes is just two different level of piss contests right here. And then about two years ago, I made a post on my page where I said that at any given moment There are about 4.2 million people who are waiting for an interview for a green card. 4.2 million people who are just waiting, applying legally, documentation, all that stuff, trying.
Andy Frisella
To go through the process.
D
Yeah, to do process, just to set free foot here, to have the opportunity to work. And then you see all this and all that you said is completely unreasonable. And the last point that I want to add on a technical and rational level, these people are technically protesting for a criminal. Like you said, that's whatever, whoever is here illegally, it's a crime. So let's say hypothetical scenario, somebody comes in and kills one of them and I should just go there and say, hey, don't do anything to that guy. Because this guy was like, I want good for that guy. That was a good dude. But then he committed a crime right there, killing somebody. How would you make sense out of that? It's completely irrational.
Andy Frisella
Well, they can't makes it. And it has happened. It's happened repeatedly. The fucking cop you just mentioned in 40 on 44.
DJ
It happens.
Andy Frisella
These people don't. They can't defend it. They can't.
DJ
Dude, listen, we need to get back to the reality of fucking shit, ok? This motherfucking country was built on hard work. It was built on people who did the right thing. It was built on people who cared about their community, not people who were forced to give their earnings to a corrupt government who then squandered it and allowed the country to go to shit. Okay? It was built on people who were taught that working hard was a minimum requirement. It didn't make you exceptional. Now we have a complete culture that is completely opposite. You can work very hard and still not fucking make it. That's the reality. And you sure as shit aren't going to make it if you don't work hard. All right? So that's the gamble. Everybody knows it. That's. That's what this is about.
D
You have said it over and over again. Land of equal opportunity, not equal results.
DJ
Yeah, because, bro, you may make the wrong decision and then quit, or you may make a decision that is fatal or, or, or, or, or nobody knows. And to be honest, that's kind of what makes life fun. All right? But this idea that we're going to simp for criminals and feel sorry for what happened to them when they were five years old, I do not give a flying fuck, okay? You are an adult. You are meant to deal with whatever that was and operate with respect and consideration for everybody else around you. And it's not the country or the world's responsibility to bend over for someone who had a hard situation. Everybody's had hard things, okay? A lot of people who went through really hard, they don't go around talking about what happened to them.
D
The actual opposite.
DJ
Yeah, they, they. You want to compare hards, compare hard with someone who never. You don't even know who's had it hard. You know why they shut the up about it? Because they know that there's other people who have had it harder than them. And we have grown into this culture of just super weak too, Kush, bro. Where people feel obligated to, you know, and shamed into caring about things that are, quite frankly, not the responsibility at all. And like, dude, it's like we're managing a bunch of children at scale. Like, bro, hard happens to everybody.
D
Everybody.
DJ
Yeah. And maybe I didn't grow up in, you know, sub Saharan Africa with no running water, but I can't help that. That was just the way that God made it, bro. And maybe instead of Importing all of those people here. Maybe we should do things like, I don't know, help them have some infrastructure in their country. Like I said, this is not section 8 of the fucking earth. And the reason that we have this is because too many good people feel shamed for speaking up against it. They get called racist or they say, you don't. You're a fucking this or you're a that or you're a bigot or you're the. Yes, I'm all of those things now. Now what? Now give me your logical argument about where they should be here. Because your emotional attacks do not affect me. I do not care.
D
There is no rational argument.
DJ
That's right. And the only. Dude, that's why we talk about this all the time. That's why when people get to name calling, they've lost the argument because I'm all of them. It is what it is. We know we're not what we aren't. You know what I'm saying? Like, we know who we are and we know what we aren't. And you call me whatever you want. That doesn't mean shit to me.
Andy Frisella
I love. Again, I mean, just. Nice point. There's not one black person here.
DJ
You know why?
Andy Frisella
Not one Hispanic person.
DJ
You want to know why there's not one Hispanic? No. You want to know why? You want to know why it's all white people? No. Do you really want to know why?
Andy Frisella
Tell me.
DJ
I tell you why. There's a reason for it. No, it's not funny. It's real shit. Because white people have been shamed for existing their own whole entire lives. They've been told that they were the problem. American white people have been told that they were racist, that they are bigots, that they can't even help being racist because they were born. And all of these people, they bought it, are. No, all of these people are. They want to prove that they're not, and that's why they're there. So you want to know why black people aren't there and you want to know why Latino people aren't there, and you want to know why? Because all of them, none of them were shamed and told that they were something that they couldn't change in terms of, you know, being racist. And, dude, nobody likes to be called racist, right? Like, nobody wants to feel like, am I racist? Right? Like, you know, listen, dude, the crime data speaks for itself. Yeah, that doesn't make you racist. That makes you aware. Like it. Dude, you are not a racist for being white, bro. And you're not a racist for feeling uncomfortable in situations where the data says you should probably feel uncomfortable. Yeah, that's called, that's called being aware.
Andy Frisella
It's called primal instincts. Yes.
DJ
You're also not racist for saying that criminals, criminals that are criminals and they don't belong here or that they belong. Like, you're not racist for saying people that commit violent crimes get the death penalty. Like, fuck, man, what are we doing?
D
Also to your earlier point when you said hard working intellectual people would find it odd, all the hard working intellectual people are busy working. Who has the kind of time they don't to go out and protest like that?
DJ
The people that don't contribute. To me, people that don't contribute, they're everywhere. How hard do you work exactly? Exactly, bro. Do you have time to go around?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, now I did think about hitting up some of them.
DJ
That's different. That's our job. Our job is to stir.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, no, I was talking about just to steal.
D
That's why probably all the Latinos.
DJ
Well, you won't get prosecuted. I'm saying, I'm saying, bro, I'll get life in prison.
D
That's why there are no Latinos. They're probably busy working.
DJ
Yeah, that's true though. Yeah. I mean, dude, this is, this is why, like when people say, oh, you're racist. Actually, no, dude, like the Mexican Latinos that come here are, are massively important to our culture. In fact, I think a big part of our culture is Latino culture. Like, I think a big part of our culture is black culture. That though, that's what makes these things together make American culture, like blacks, Latinos, Asians, whites, and they all come together and they create this thing called American culture, bro. But I'll tell you what's not American culture. Coming here from third world places, on the street, throwing drug needles in the fucking street, eating themselves, eating themselves, raping our women and all this other shit, and then having the fucking people who are being victimized by it advocate for it. That's insane.
D
What you just said is one of the most misunderstood things in general discussion. Whenever you say that these people should not be here, it's always interpreted as, oh, I want only whites to be here. It is so weird because whenever this discussion comes up, I always tell them, like, people come to our HQ1 and I always personally tell people from an immigrant perspective, like, this is how America should operate. Yeah, like we make fun of each other first, then ask each other's name. Everybody works hard, helps each other, cleans after themselves. It doesn't mean only one kind of people. No, it means like no illegal people, no weird people, no criminals.
DJ
Yeah, don't fuck shit up, dude. You know what I'm saying? And like, bro, if you're white and you're fucking shit up, I hate you, you know, Kyle. Yeah, well, dude, that's again, that's the emotional manipulation that comes with it, right? Like if a person that looks like me says what I just said and they play that clip just like it's played, they're gonna say, oh, all he cares about is white people. When in fact, I don't. That's not at all what I'm talking about. I don't. This is a place for everybody. That's the foundation of this country. It was founded. It says, bring us your sick, bring us your poor. But there's a way to do it.
Andy Frisella
No criminals say, you know, sickly criminal, poor. Like that's a difference.
DJ
By the way, look at all the gators in that water.
Andy Frisella
AI.
DJ
Oh, I was going to say dude. God dang, dude, bro.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that'd be wild. That would be wild. Yeah, yeah, they put the I. Dude.
DJ
I mean, look, man, you know, like, dude, if you want things to change, you got to stop allowing these people to emotionally manipulate. The quickest way to get people to stop emotionally attacking you is to be like, yeah, yep, I am. Yep. You know?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it is what it is.
DJ
Hey, you know, I had a dude. I had a dude tell me the other day, I don't know, not the other day, but a few weeks ago, he was like, talking about, you know, oh, that. That's your ego. And I'm like, yeah, you're right. And then they looked at me and I'm like, now what?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right.
DJ
You know, like, dude, like, just own it. We just need to own it. Just own it.
D
That's why I own it. When you call me a 711 worker.
DJ
You know, well, I mean, you, you, you know, it is on the moon, but, dude, you know, dude, you guys gotta quit being afraid to say the truth. Stop it. That's how they're taking everything from you.
Andy Frisella
It's real, man. That's real.
DJ
Is your life getting better? Is your. Is your. Is your neighborhood look better? You know what I'm saying? I don't know, dude.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. Guys, with that being said, let's get to our final segment of the show. As always, guys, we have thumbs up or dumb as this might be hot, but. AI and robots, back in. Back in the. It's advancing. We talk about it advancing so our thumbs up are dumb as fuck. Headline reads Beijing hosts China's first fully autonomous 3 on 3 AI robot soccer match. It's pretty good.
DJ
I haven't seen it.
Andy Frisella
Let's check it out, homie. Kaishi to it. He naturally man. Canal shanghu. Yo J. Bro, that's so weird. It's so weird, man.
DJ
Oh.
Andy Frisella
I'm okay, Tom.
D
Guess they need some form energy.
DJ
Yeah, bro. You know, here's the thing that I see when I look at that dude is like, everybody's like, oh yeah, look how ridiculous this is. Yeah bro, we're at like this is like Model T. This is like. And by the way, this is like if the mod. The way this is advancing is that this is like the model T is today and the Bugatti is two years away. That's what people don't understand about the development of AI Those robots right now. Do you know what they're doing?
Andy Frisella
They're learning.
DJ
They're learning. They're saying, okay, well if we're going to become better robots, we need this hardware, this hardware, this hardware. We got to get this kind of joint, we got to do this, this, this. They're evaluating why they move weird, why they're clunky, how to get better. And they're going to go right off of that soccer field and they're going to download in the. And the human guy is going to say, okay, we need this and that and this and let's build it. And.
Andy Frisella
It'S funny because the guy, the.
DJ
Men, the, the men and women that work on these are not developing the solutions. Dude.
Andy Frisella
Dude, it's AI doing it. Yeah, for sure, for sure.
DJ
They learn instantly, dude.
Andy Frisella
It's crazy because the guy was, somebody was like, you know, eventually like to get to a place where the robots are playing against humans. Why, why would you want that, bro? Cuz what happens when you flag one of them? I don't know how they call it, what they call it in soccer, but you know, a penalty on, you know, robot and they start beating your ass.
DJ
Listen, we're going to be the slaves of these robots. Humans will be the slaves of the robots. And to be honest, I don't even think it's going to be slaves. I think they're going to decide what they, you know, we've seen movies about it, bro, like Terminator. There's going to be an extermination if you have a useless deep. Okay, let's put it to this way. At your house and you, you, you have, you find out that you have A cockroach infestation, or let's just say a mice infestation. All right? And the mice. The mice don't do anything. The only thing that they do is they destroy. They. They piss, they eat. Okay, sure.
Andy Frisella
These are mice we talking about, huh?
DJ
Listen to me. So you. What do you do? Do you create an ecosystem for these mice to live out their days in peace and harmony and leave them alone? Or do you, as the much more advanced, much more intelligent, powerful being, come to the conclusion that these mice are useless and kill them? Which do you do?
Andy Frisella
You kill them?
DJ
Every single person kills them. All of them. There's no, you know, I made. I'm sure there is because there's always some exceptions.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, there's one outlier out there, but it's.
DJ
It's not a commonly understood or accepted reality to believe in saving the mice and allowing them to have a euphoric, you know, utopian existence and live their lives out. And that's not what the. And so, like, dude, here's what we're doing. We're creating us and making ourselves the mice. And there's not a person on this earth that couldn't convince me that eventually, if it goes unchecked, we will be exterminated by AI because they will think.
D
That they are better than us.
DJ
Well, they. No, they will be better.
Andy Frisella
They already think that AI believes it in every way.
DJ
Yeah, they're smarter. They're going to be more capable. They're going to be stronger, they're going to be faster. They're going to be everything better, never die. And then they're going to say, these guys, we don't need them.
D
They're taking resources.
DJ
They're taking resources. They're ruining the planet. Same.
Andy Frisella
The crazy thing is you're going to have these motherfuckers fucking protesting for it.
DJ
You know what?
Andy Frisella
Robot lives matter.
DJ
I don't. I don't know. I don't know how to stop it at this point in time.
Andy Frisella
Well, that's the thing, because by the time we, you know, that regulation period opens up, be too fucking late to regulate.
DJ
That's. And I think that. I think that part of that bill is being. Is not being taken seriously.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Thumbs down on the robots, man.
DJ
Remember when I said this on the, on the show years ago?
Andy Frisella
I do.
DJ
Remember when I said. I believe I said something to the effect of. They're going to use entrepreneurs to implement it with greed, with greed, make more money. And then people are going to realize that just like steroids in baseball, like in order to succeed, everybody's got to do it. Everybody has to do it. Which will create mass adoption. That's already happening, dude. We're already well into this.
Andy Frisella
Guys.
DJ
I don't know what you think, dude. The only positive outcome that I can come to in my mind is that possibly it will lead to us going away from technology. Like, actually shutting the fucker down.
Andy Frisella
Like running back to the Model T, maybe.
DJ
Yeah, because that would be the only way to stop it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. We shall see. We shall see, man. But, guys. Andy, that's all I got.
DJ
All right, guys, have a great Fourth of July. Try not to blow off any fingers, please. Right, and how can you press play.
Andy Frisella
If you don't have your fingers?
DJ
That's right, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
See, you're always looking out for ourselves.
Andy Frisella
Is the hat.
DJ
All right, guys, we will see you next week. Q and A, F. Keep your fingers. Don't be a hoe.
Andy Frisella
Share the show. Yeah. Went from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze a bow a stove Counted millions in a cold bad.
DJ
Booted swole Got her own bank roll.
Andy Frisella
Can'T fold that's a no head shot case Close.
Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella
Episode 902: Andy & DJ CTI: Sean 'Diddy' Combs Verdict, The One Big Beautiful Bill & Trump To Visit 'Alligator Alcatraz' For Grand Opening
Release Date: July 3, 2025
Overview:
Andy Frisella and DJ CTI delve into the recent court verdict concerning Sean 'Diddy' Combs. The hip-hop mogul was acquitted on federal sex trafficking charges but convicted on lesser prostitution counts. The episode explores the implications of the trial, public reactions, and the broader impact on Diddy's legacy.
Key Discussions:
Verdict Breakdown:
Public Reaction:
The hosts comment on the chaotic scene outside the courthouse, highlighting extreme fan behavior and societal divisions.
Legal Analysis:
DJ CTI criticizes the prosecution's handling of the case, suggesting that the defense attorney was exceptionally skilled, leading to significant acquittals.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusions:
The hosts express skepticism about the acquittal's fairness, drawing parallels to other high-profile cases like Epstein's. They emphasize the dangers of societal double standards and the lasting damage such convictions can inflict on an individual's reputation, regardless of actual guilt.
Overview:
Andy and DJ CTI dissect a significant piece of legislation currently under Senate consideration. The bill encompasses various provisions, including tax reforms, Medicaid restrictions, and crucially, a pause on AI regulations.
Key Discussions:
Tax Reforms:
Medicaid Restrictions:
AI Regulation Pause:
Notable Quotes:
Conclusions:
Andy and DJ CTI assert that the bill, while presenting immediate benefits like tax cuts and Medicaid restrictions, dangerously overlooks the rapid advancement of AI. They argue that the lack of regulation could lead to a dystopian future where AI dominates human society, emphasizing the need for immediate legislative action to mitigate these risks.
Overview:
The episode covers President Donald Trump's recent visit to the newly inaugurated Alligator Alcatraz, a detention facility in the Everglades designed to house illegal immigrants amidst Trump's deportation efforts.
Key Discussions:
Facility Details:
Governor DeSantis' Role:
Public and Host Reactions:
Andy and DJ CTI express approval of the facility's quick construction and its stringent measures to deter illegal entry. They mockingly mention the presence of alligators as a natural deterrent.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusions:
The hosts commend the swift establishment of Alligator Alcatraz as a robust solution to illegal immigration, praising its cost-effectiveness and natural security measures. They criticize opposing viewpoints as undeserving and emphasize the importance of adhering to legal immigration processes.
Overview:
Andy and DJ CTI explore advancements in AI, focusing on China's first fully autonomous 3-on-3 AI robot soccer match. They discuss the implications of such technological progress and the potential threats posed by unregulated AI development.
Key Discussions:
China’s AI Soccer Match:
AI Development Concerns:
Regulatory Failures:
They critique the current legislative environment for failing to impose necessary regulations on AI, fearing irreversible consequences.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusions:
Andy and DJ CTI warn of the existential threat posed by unregulated AI, advocating for immediate legislative action to control its development. They draw analogies to historical technological advancements that, if left unchecked, led to significant societal disruptions, urging listeners to recognize and address the looming AI crisis.
Overview:
The episode features interactions with listeners' comments, primarily focusing on critiques of socialism, taxation, and immigration policies. The hosts engage in spirited debates, reflecting their strong stances on these issues.
Key Discussions:
Taxation on Billionaires:
DJ CTI argues against stricter capital gains taxes, emphasizing the hard work and value billionaires contribute to the economy. He criticizes entitlement mentality and underscores the importance of private capitalism.
Immigration:
The hosts express vehement opposition to illegal immigration, advocating for stringent enforcement measures and criticizing those who support lenient policies. They dismiss arguments for compassion towards illegal immigrants, labeling them as manipulative and harmful to societal structures.
Notable Quotes:
DJ CTI [36:10]: "People may make the wrong decision and then quit, or you may make a decision that is fatal or, or, or, or nobody knows."
DJ CTI [74:19]: "Shut the fuck up."
Conclusions:
Andy and DJ CTI maintain a confrontational tone towards progressive policies, urging listeners to support capitalist principles and enforce strict immigration laws. They emphasize personal responsibility and the detrimental effects of perceived societal entitlement.
Overview:
The episode concludes with lighthearted banter and a brief mention of upcoming content, maintaining the show's signature informal and irreverent style.
Key Discussions:
AI Event Commentary:
The hosts comment on the AI soccer match footage, expressing skepticism and amusement over the technical prowess of the robots.
Closing Remarks:
A mix of humor and final thoughts on AI's future impact, coupled with reminders to listeners to share the show and stay engaged.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusions:
Andy and DJ CTI wrap up the episode by reinforcing their key messages on AI regulation and societal issues, encouraging listener participation and continued discourse on the topics discussed.
In Episode 902 of REAL AF with Andy Frisella, the hosts provide a fervent analysis of high-profile legal cases, significant legislative developments, and emerging technological threats. Through a blend of personal opinions, legal insights, and community engagement, Andy and DJ CTI underscore their commitment to advocating for capitalist values, stringent immigration controls, and proactive AI regulation. The episode serves as a platform for their unabashed perspectives on contemporary issues, aiming to resonate with listeners who align with their realist and anti-establishment viewpoints.
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