Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella
Episode 992: "Andy & DJ CTI: Influencers Party to Ye's Song, DOJ Puts Don Lemon on Notice After Joining Anti-ICE Mob That Stormed Church, & Greenlanders Speak Out Against Danish Rule"
Release Date: January 20, 2026
Host: Andy Frisella
Co-host: DJ Cruise
Featured Participants: Zach the Fat Fox, Don Lemon, Chat Participant Nathan
Main Theme/Overview
The episode is a wide-ranging, highly opinionated discussion dissecting three hot-button current events:
- Right-wing influencers partying to a controversial Kanye West song.
- Don Lemon joining and potentially facing legal penalties for an anti-ICE protest that stormed a church.
- Greenlanders speaking out against decades of Danish oppression, amidst geopolitical maneuvering over control of Greenland.
Delivered in Andy and DJ’s trademark no-holds-barred, confrontational style, the show mixes rants, humor, and listener interaction to interrogate issues of free speech, cultural identity, social unrest, and international power plays.
Key Topics & Discussion Points
1. "Vile" Influencers Party to Kanye West’s Banned Song
[08:05–25:25]
Summary
- Influencers including Nick Fuentes, Andrew Tate, Sneako, and others partied and performed Nazi salutes to Kanye West's controversial track, dubbed in the media as a “Nazi anthem”.
- The song’s club play sparked outrage as the venue issued apologies and fired staff involved.
Key Insights and Arguments
- Media Framing: Andy and DJ mock the “vile influencers” label and question media hyperbole.
- Andy: “Vile influencers is the description. That's a new level.” [09:11]
- Free Speech Debate:
- DJ argues trying to suppress hate only drives more attention, and that censorship is ultimately counterproductive.
- DJ: "Free speech is so people can identify… what are the good ideas and what are the bad ideas." [11:22]
- Andy: "I don't need the government… telling me what I should or shouldn't be listening to…" [12:46]
- Accusations of Double Standards:
- Both denounce what they see as accepted ‘anti-white’ narratives from certain Jewish or Zionist groups and contend that white men are increasingly tired of being blamed for society’s problems.
- DJ: "All my life all I've had to hear about is how white people suck… but on TV, it’s the contrary." [14:09]
- Trolling and Outrage:
- The hosts and chat argue much of the influencer behavior is intentional trolling, and the more they are labeled as Nazis, the more they are validated and radicalized.
- Andy: "It's gonna get to a point where I am what you say I am." [25:05]
Notable Quote
- “Bad ideas will be bad ideas from the collective, not from the government.” — Andy [13:08]
2. Don Lemon & Anti-ICE Protest at Church
[26:29–55:23]
Summary
- Don Lemon joined anti-ICE activists in storming a church in St. Paul, MN. Trump’s DOJ is putting Lemon on legal notice for disrupting a religious space, referencing statutes used to prosecute pro-life protesters at Planned Parenthood sites.
- Lemon’s activism, his feud with Nicki Minaj (who called for his jailing), and his on-air defense are dissected.
Key Insights and Arguments
- Critique of Progressive Protests:
- Andy & DJ advocate for strict consequences against disruptive protesters, bridging church disruptions with the pro-life FACE Act prosecutions.
- DJ: “Throw them all in jail, bro. I’m tired of all these people. Everybody else is tired of this shit too.” [29:55]
- Limits of ‘Pacifist’ Christianity:
- They argue that Christians have become too meek, enabling disrespect that wouldn’t be tolerated by other religions, and invoke historical ‘warrior Christianity’.
- DJ: “Christians are the baddest ass motherfucking warriors that ever lived on this earth… standing around and letting people beat on them is not noble.” [37:45]
- Violence and Restraint:
- Andy and DJ warn that mainstream, law-abiding Americans are showing patience but “men who want to be left alone” may snap if their way of life is continually disrupted.
- DJ recites (54:00) the popular "men who wanted to be left alone” poem detailing the fury of peaceful people pushed too far.
- Don Lemon vs. Nicki Minaj:
- Lemon responds angrily to Minaj’s call for jail, calling her “a homophobic bigot” and attacking her family.
- Don Lemon: “…you are a homophobic bigot…you should be deported under Donald Trump’s rules…” [41:07]
- Hostility towards Both Sides:
- DJ emphasizes his lack of tribal loyalty:
- DJ: “I hate you all… If a group of right-wing conservatives goes into Planned Parenthood and does the same shit—them too.” [44:11]
Notable Quote
- "This is his whole life. He contributes nothing to society." — Andy (on Don Lemon) [43:33]
- “The most terrifying force of death comes from the hands of men who wanted to be left alone.” — Poem recited by DJ [53:53]
3. Greenlanders Speak Out Against Danish Rule
[55:30–73:07]
Summary
- Recent revelations expose Denmark’s decades-long forced sterilization and mistreatment of Greenlander women.
- The situation is contextualized against Trump’s bid for US strategic control of Greenland, citing Denmark’s willingness to ally with China and sell military assets.
- The hosts predict a “triple-cross” in global affairs—where Trump, Putin, and Xi may be informally aligned for a new global realignment, leaving the EU and some others out.
Key Insights and Arguments
- Colonial Atrocities:
- Details about covert sterilizations (IUDs inserted in young Greenlander women without consent, [58:30]) and Denmark’s dismissive attitude toward natives.
- Geopolitical Stakes:
- Greenland’s strategic value becomes a flashpoint between US, China, Denmark, NATO, and Russia. Trump purportedly texts Nordic leaders, seeking control.
- DJ: “Denmark tried to sell their main naval base in Greenland to China recently… Trump has now figured out that we either have to have control of that or China will have control.” [61:14]
- Predicted Global Realignment:
- Suggests an unspoken alliance between Trump, Putin, and Xi built around defending their own (white Christian, or, in China’s case, Han) civilization against globalist, Zionist, and multicultural policies.
- Andy: “They’re going to be this mass… (paraphrasing a ‘Departed’-style triple cross in global politics).” [69:46]
- Europe’s Precarious Position:
- Europe lacks defenses, reliant on the US and now caught between powers.
Notable Quote
- “Europe is fucked right now… Not only are they fucked… how are they going to reverse it with no guns?” — DJ [69:26]
4. American Trans Refugees & Outmigration
[73:07–77:16]
Summary
- Brief news segment on 76 American transgender and “queer” refugees seeking asylum in the Netherlands due to feeling “unsafe” in Trump’s America. Their dire conditions in Dutch camps are compared to the difficulties of migrants globally.
Key Insight
- Andy and DJ call these refugees “useless Americans” while highlighting irony in their situation, noting millions globally still want to enter the US.
- Andy: “Make sure. Go sleep in some…” [76:12]
5. Thumbs Up or Dumb as F*: Monkeys on the Loose in St. Louis**
[79:23–End]
Summary
- Local segment: Loose vervet monkeys, possibly accompanied by a goat, reported in St. Louis.
- AI hoaxes and memes spread faster than actual authorities can substantiate the monkey sightings.
- Video clips, local flavor, and comic banter about the absurdity of news, ending the show on a light note.
Notable Moment
- Clip of a resident’s reaction:
Zach the Fat Fox: “Dogs, cats, mice, and now monkeys… His dog on fingers. Then he got them sharp teeth. He almost looked like them orangutans.” [82:41]
Notable Quotes & Timestamps
- On Free Speech & Social Outrage:
"I don't need the government… telling me what I should or should not be listening to." – Andy [12:46]
"Free speech is so people can identify… what are the good ideas and what are the bad ideas." – DJ [11:22] - On Refusing to be Labeled:
"It's gonna get to a point where I am what you say I am." – Andy [25:05] - On Don Lemon:
"This is his whole life. He contributes nothing to society." – Andy [43:33] - On American Emigration:
“None of these people have ever had to build anything on their own… They are fucking useless Americans.” – DJ [75:51] - On Violence from ‘Men Left Alone’:
“The most terrifying force of death comes from the hands of men who wanted to be left alone…” – Poem read by DJ [53:53] - On Greenland’s Geopolitics:
“Denmark tried to sell their main naval base in Greenland to China recently… Trump has now figured out that we either have to have control of that or China will have control.” – DJ [61:14] - On EU's Future:
“Europe is fucked right now… Not only are they fucked… how are they going to reverse it with no guns?” – DJ [69:26]
Engaging/Memorable Moments
- The “N-word Pass” Skit:
Early humorous segment riffing on influencer/comedian Zach the Fat Fox’s comic “n-word pass” video [02:09]. - Open Listener Chat & Superchats:
Frequent reading and roast-style responses to chat messages, especially from persistent listener Nathan, who kept sending “super chat” donations to bait debate [21:02–24:31]. - Monkeys at Ted Drew’s:
The segment on monkeys (and a goat) on the loose in St. Louis, including AI-generated images, wraps the show with a playful flavor [79:23–86:14].
Episode Structure & Timestamps
- [00:02–03:11] – Banter, MLK Day riff, fee reminder.
- [03:11–25:25] – Headline 1: Influencers party with Nazi accusations/Kanye song/free speech.
- [26:29–55:23] – Headline 2: Don Lemon, anti-ICE mob, church protest, ‘men left alone’ speech.
- [55:30–73:07] – Headline 3: Greenlanders vs. Denmark, geopolitics, US-China-Russia theories.
- [73:07–77:16] – Brief: American trans refugees in the Netherlands.
- [79:23–86:14] – Thumbs Up or Dumb as F***: St. Louis monkeys/goat local news.
- [Throughout] – Interactive chat, recurring references to grievances, and anecdotal sidebars.
Overall Tone & Style
- Unfiltered & Confrontational: The hosts give little quarter to political correctness or opposing views, blending sarcasm, explicit language, and provocation.
- Populist & Anti-Establishment: Themes of frustration with mainstream media, government overreach, and “woke” activism recur.
- Interactive: Frequent reading of and responses to live chat contributors, both supportive and critical.
- Occasional Humor: Despite weighty topics, segments like the monkeys and mockery of local news break up the tension.
Suggestions for the Listener
- Those unfamiliar with Andy Frisella’s podcasts should expect strong, often controversial viewpoints with explicit language.
- For a crash course in current right-wing populist thinking, and a window into culture war dynamics, this episode is illustrative.
- Listeners should be prepare for rapid topic shifts, heavy cross-talk, and sarcasm.
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