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and we're live with the Anti Hero broadcast. Got a hell of a show. Got a lot of topics. It's going to be a good time.
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It's always a good time.
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You're already behind on your new prizes?
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No, no, we're good. Three people. We're done.
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I thought you were doing the extension of the new ones.
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No, everybody's caught up.
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I thought you wanted to do.
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We're gonna give away two apps, but that's not gonna be halfway through the month. We're gonna make them suffer a little bit. Okay, you gotta join right now or you're gonna get.
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We changed it to halfway through the month.
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There's no way I can give anything away for a whole month and have the boss not get upset about it. So we're never gonna give away completely free. So at the halfway point on June 15th. What's the closest show to June 15th? Let's see. June 15th will be on Monday, June 15th. We will give away two memberships to the app.
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Nice. So you got to be in Patreon.
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You have to be in Patreon to get upgraded to the app.
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So, I mean, we got Casual Friday, dude. No guests lined up. Just me and. Me and Mike. Me and Sheriff Silks over here. Sheriff Elect Dilks.
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No, no, no, no. Sheriff candidate.
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Oh, that was called Canada Dilks.
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We're getting that website will be up by Sunday. So if you guys are interested in that, you start giving me money. The hell with.
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Yeah, you cannot wear white on the show anymore, dude. I don't know what it is.
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Let me see. No, dude, looks great.
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Completely blown out. I think maybe the tv. Yeah, you look okay. Yeah, you look okay on the computer right there.
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Blown out. Because I'm taking Crave Creatine, man. That's what we got to say about that. Yeah. We'll be up sun by Sunday. We'll be up rolling in, rolling in the dough. Thanks to Jay. Jay is the man for all the help he gives us.
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Yeah. Oh, man, I gotta. At some point, man, we gotta give Jay a shout out. I don't think I have a thing in the media.
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We have nothing to shout Jay out other than all the hard work.
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No. I have his company, James Shows company. But I will not get it right if I try and say it. But I have the media file in my phone. It's just not saved in the media assets here. So we will knock that out.
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I'm convinced Jay doesn't sleep.
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I am too.
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I wake up to Google codes and this. Hey, can you send me that? Like, he's working pretty much 24 hours a day.
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Dude's a maniac. Dude, all these guys are insane with helping us, running shows, doing this.
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I. There will be all merch. Yes. But I can't get into that stuff yet because first, everybody wants a yard sign. Yard sites cannot go up until, like, 60 days before the election. So we're two years from yard signs.
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Are you. Are you. So are you gonna. As sheriff candidate, are you kind of selling merch just to cover costs?
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I don't want to sell anything. No. My goal is the donation. The easiest way to do this is donate. I will buy the merch. So the way this works is I take in donations and then I go, let's buy a hundred shirts. Let's buy a thousand stickers.
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How do they get it if they don't live in your county?
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We send it to them.
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Okay. So they go, yeah, yeah.
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Or you know what? It's a good idea. Maybe we'll do like.
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Those are the only ones I have, Mike.
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That's good ones. That's a good one. Yeah. The only one I can name some people you've hired over the past. Yeah. Maybe we'll do, like, sales of merch. And then in return, we'll. When you donate, you'll get something shipped out.
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Nice.
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But it's a lot of dude. It's a massive amount. Because if you can you believe politicians are crooked. No. Does that believe. Can you believe that? So they keep such an eye on things. Like, let's say in this instance, I take a stripe donation for a hundred dollars, right?
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Let's just say in this instance, I think a stripe.
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Up to a thousand. There you go. I'm on the screen again. Up to a thousand. Dollars I can take from each person or each business. But let's say I take a hundred dollar donation, Stripe takes 2.75 for their fee. The work that the candidate or the treasurer has to do is I have to go in there and say I got a hundred dollar donation from John Smith. Then I have to go create an expenditure and say I paid Stripe 2.75 for the transaction. So every online transaction of a donation is going to require two entries into my campaign bank account. Stuff. It's, it's a pain. And I get why I was created because people are crooked and they have
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to kind of already confused me. No.
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Like the credit card transaction has to be accounted for. So when you, if you, Tyler Hoover donates, which will never happen. If Tyler Hoover would wake up without his hat on and donate a hundred dollars to my campaign. When you do that, you're paying me a hundred dollars. Stripe says, okay, I'll take it for you, Mike, we'll put it in your bank account. But we took 275 for the fee. I have to do two entries. Tyler donated 100. I paid Stripe $2.75 for the transaction fee. And they both have to be documented.
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Wow.
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So anyway, enough about that stuff.
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It's, it's exciting.
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It is exciting. Let's talk about excitement. Let's. So I, I kind of get hard on Broward County Sheriff Greg. Tony, right. Don't like him, can't stand him. I get hard on him. I'm hard on him. But there are always good cops in every agency. So here I'm gonna play a, a video from Broward County Sheriff's office.
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At about 10:30am on May 1, Deputy Robert Rutkowski and Deputy Zachary Karen responded to reports of a vehicle submerged in a canal.
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How did he get there?
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Arrived on scene, took my vest and gun belt off, grabbed the flotation device from Deputy Charles, who already had it ready to go, and jumped in the water. Deputies did a great job pulling us in on the flotation device. So they had it tied to the rope.
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So we got her out.
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We probably had about a minute before the vehicle went underwater.
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Deputy Karen sustained minor injuries while breaking the vehicle's window during the rescue. When faced with a life threatening emergency, the deputies relied on their training. They trusted one another and acted without hesitation.
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Our job is to save the life.
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Good, right? Yeah, Good stuff. I just want to, you know, in
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the name of light, in the name
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of comedy, though, I want to show that some people didn't jump in the water. I'm just saying some people.
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Some deputies just don't like water.
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Did not jump in the water, but this gentleman did and broke it. Broke the window out. And, you know, it's not for everybody, the water.
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Yeah.
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So I've been involved in rescues like that.
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That is.
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That's not fun. A very similar one, but it was at night. It was further. It was colder, but we didn't. And no flotation device. So I actually suggested, which has never happened to this day, that every patrol car has that set up in it, some type of flotation device with some type of rope, because it would have been nice to grab that and swim out like he did.
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Whereas me and the guys drowning you on your back.
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Yeah, me and the guys that went into the one that I was involved in did it without any. But, yeah, that's. I mean, like I said, Broward county is what it is. I think there's obviously many, many good deputies that work there, and that's an amazing rescue, and they deserve to be highlighted for that.
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Brady said every single deputy in Florida looks the same. Yeah, they all. I don't know. I. I heard that that's a state statute that deputies have to wear green and the cars have to have green on them.
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Miami Day doesn't.
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But they're different. That's like Jacksonville.
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Miami Dade's a sheriff's office. No, it changed. It was Miami Dade Police Department.
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Well, maybe that's how.
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That's Miami Dade Sheriff Department now. And they wear brown.
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Brown.
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I like it.
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Yeah. Let's hit the first topic of the evening, which is racism, except it's reverse racism. So this was the stabbing court case. A white male was stabbed by a black male. We're not going to get into that. I'm not. I don't really think that's necessarily racism, as it's just a tragic event where the stabber happened to be black and the stabby happened to be white. Really? Yeah.
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Okay.
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But it was. That attract me. So this is the court hearing, and what I'm going to do is I'm going to play for you this video that came across my face feed outside of the courthouse of a. Of a. Of a man. Go. Is it up? Is it there? No. Yeah. Can you put it up, Eli? So this man right here. Get rid of that banner.
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Yeah.
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Awesome. Good job. All right, here it is. This is outside the courthouse, but there's a little bit.
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You have to preface.
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I can't hear anything. Okay, there's a delay. What do I got to preface?
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Hold on. The protester is that psychopath that goes around that got beat up up in Min. Minneapolis for like inciting the riot.
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White guy?
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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He's like a huge racist. Yeah.
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Okay, what's that have to do with this?
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He's there.
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Yeah, but he's not saying what this guy's saying.
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No, he's the same thing.
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He doesn't chant that.
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Of course he doesn't.
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Yeah.
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This is a racist though. He's like provoking.
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Doesn't matter.
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Okay, okay.
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How come there's no uproar?
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Only good cracker is a dead cracker. Only good cracker is a dead. Only good cracker is a dead. Only good cracker is a dead.
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So this footage is from outside the Collin County Courthouse in McKinney, Texas, during the murder trial of Carmelo Anthony. Carmelo Anthony, now 18, is charged with first degree murder for stabbing 17 year old Austin Metcalf to death during an argument at a Frisco High School Track meet in April 2025. Protests and counter protests are happening outside the trial as the trial proceeds. In the video, Carmelo, a Camaro supporter in the colorful shirt, is hard. Is heard chanting the racist phrase, the only good cracker is a dead cracker at a white counter. Protesters supporting Metcalf. Now, I don't really know Jake Lang is there. Yeah, he can be there. Can Jake Lang not be there?
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He can, but he's. If you watch the other version of this video, which there's more to it.
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Is there? I came prepared. Yeah.
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He says he talks about chimping out. I believe he uses some of the term. I'm not saying that, but that's the words he said.
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I'm not saying that. I didn't.
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No, I didn't. I did not say that.
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But I just don't understand. Obviously, since we were kids, we never understood the double. What's that called?
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Standard.
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The double standard of people being able to say the most racist things to white people. And. And I'm not saying white people should be able to say it back, but how on earth is there not a national up uproar for this guy that's saying the only good cracker is a
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death because Jake Lang's there. You have to put it into perspective that we don't.
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So does he get a pass to say this?
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No. But does Jake Lang out a pass to say the N word and all that stuff out in public?
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But he doesn't say that. Death to the N word.
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Did you see all the stuff? In minutes.
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I'm waiting. Do you have anything?
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Okay, remember, he's the one that got beat up.
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I know he got beat up. Now, is anybody going and beating up that old black man for saying that?
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No.
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No, because they're allowed to say it. They're allowed to.
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This goes into Chud the builder, though, right? He was allowed to say it.
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Right.
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He was saying the N word and then he got attacked and now he's in. He's in all this hot water. So.
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Yeah. Just because you can't doesn't mean you should. So I'm not saying any of these people should be outside this courthouse, but, you know, the. The only good I would have. The dead cracker.
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So the words themselves. Yes, I agree. They're not. They're. That's not. And if. Yes, if it was somebody yelling. Probably the opposite of that. It would probably be being talked about on a much larger platform than ours.
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Yeah.
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So that I will concede. But I don't think Jake Lang's doing anybody any favors by standing out there, inciting, you know.
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What's Jake Lang saying?
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Let me see. I gotta find a sign. He was holding up the sign.
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Holding up a sign?
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Yeah.
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I mean, was the murder racially driven?
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I don't know.
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I don't. I thought it was a football game.
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I didn't know it was a track meet and they got in an argument. It's a tough subject.
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I don't. I didn't hear anything about a rap, being racially driven.
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No, but. So if I'm ever on trial for anything, I don't want Jake Lang anywhere near it. I don't need him. I don't want him. I don't need his. I don't need him. I don't want anything because he brings hate with him. So that's the. I'm not saying. So if you take all that out of it, you just go, what. What is being screamed? No, it's not right. It's not right. Either way, if one. If white people are yelling into the other direction, black people yelling at that direction, either way, it's completely wrong. But when you bring Jake Lang into the equation, you're going to get this no matter what.
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According to the chat, it said all. All lives matter.
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I agree.
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No, that was Jake's sign. That was his monster.
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Yeah, okay. Okay. He's. His track record doesn't speak so well. So it's like. It would be like. Like a painter showing up from the past and holding up a sign that says all lives matter. It probably doesn't go very far. Right the painter. A painter. A guy that maybe in his free time painted at one point.
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If he came back, PG Might suck.
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If he came back and held a sign up that said, I think it's funnier when you, like, I make you say, you know, somebody came back and tried to sell you with like, I just showed up at this.
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This.
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You guys are talking about the war and the. The Israelis and the U. S. Merging. I'm gonna hold up a sign right out here that says all lives matter today. And you're gonna be like, this guy thinks all lives matter. So it's like, it's the source and it's. If you think Jake Lang went there with the intentions of, like, supporting for the right reasons, I would say you're wrong. So it's multi layered.
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But it said you're hustling hard for a certain type of vote.
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This has nothing to do. None of you can vote where I'm at. So I'm not worried about that. This is entertainment.
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Remember? This is.
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What does it say? Broadcast is the news. Entertainment broadcast for veterans, first responders, and
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all blue collar workers. I agree.
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Dude.
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Jake Lane's probably a giant piece of. Yeah.
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So it's like, it's not gonna help anybody by him being out there. You think he went there to, like, he was. Today was a day he really felt all lives matter. And I'm just gonna go express it. At this highly volatile trial.
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I think he had the pictures of four people killed by black people. Yeah, I don't. I think. I don't think you should say blacks. Right. That has a negative connotation to it.
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Black people.
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Black people.
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Yeah, but, I mean, Jews, apparently.
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Jews. JoJo schooled us for like 40 minutes when me or me and Mike were like, I don't. I don't know, Jews. Just sounds. She's like, how would. It's Christians. It's Jews. And me and Mike are like Jewish people. She's like, it's. It's acceptable vernacular to say Jews, but I don't think that's.
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I think it's the whole sentence. It depends on the whole sentence in the context, I guess, of. Of everything.
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But don't put. Don't put effing in front of it. No, that's even worse. That's an accelerator.
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MFN makes it. Damn them. Damn. Anytime you say even them. And they. Sometimes it's like, you can't really say that. Right. Them people like, that's gotta be careful how you use that too.
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I mean.
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And that was very well clipped because I know that Lang was yelling racial stuff back at some point, so you did very well. I didn't clip it just once. Just one side of that. Yeah, he used the. I think he used the CHUD sentence there a couple times to incite people.
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I would like to see this video. I know how. I do know how hard it is to find a video that you just saw that you'll never see again. You can't. It's hard to find.
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I understand.
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What's the name? Jake Lang?
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Jay Clang. Yeah. But, you know, the double standard gets me. You know, saying the N word with an A is. I think, as comedy is starting to. Like. Like, how can you have a culture that says it all the time and then turn around and go, you can't say it. I just. If it's that bad of a word, I don't. I just don't understand it. Pride and everything, but, you know, you can't have pride. And where is that at?
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Texas. Right?
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Texas. Yes, Texas. So I'll try and keep the. The chat going while Mike's finding this. But, I mean, it's a pretty. It's a pretty. That. My. Oh, that's yours. It's a pretty short clip, and it says a lot. And I just. I don't understand how one group of people.
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Because here, Here. Here's how it works. This is the other version, because I'm reading. I'll get it up. Let me pull it up. Because I don't want it to start over because it reads completely different. It says, jake Lang sparked chaos.
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Chaos Outside does, of course. That's how.
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So let's go with this version. Share Screen. Instagram. All right, so here's this version of the video. You chipping out, man. Low impulse control. This is the reason why. Because this is the response that is total. So would you think that might lead to hurling things back if that's how it started? It doesn't make it right. But he's saying things that are inflammatory and he's causing.
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But if. If Jake held up a sign that says all lives matter, and that guy started screaming in his face, wasn't it him? Talk.
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We're never gonna.
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We're gonna. We're never gonna get to probably the whole video.
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So I need to make an Instagram account that makes me look left. So I get all their. Their. Their stuff. Because we're only being fed.
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Yes. So, like that. That's the one I saw this morning. And then I'm like. Then you show me that one and it's like, imagine if we held a show and we didn't show either. Like, only wanted to show one of those. You're gonna make everybody. You can make whoever you want look bad. So if that started the then is it. That's where it comes down to is,
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I wonder if we asked that gentleman it, since you calm down. Do you mean it? And he would be like, no, I was just really angry at jenkling.
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Yeah.
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And I was just trying to get under his skin. Maybe he's just a nice dude and doesn't want the death of white people.
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But I mean, if you take out most people when arguing, what is the point of arguing? To win.
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Right.
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What do most people do? Say the thing they think is going to piss the other person off the most?
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Oh, it's like marriage. Kidding. I love you, babe.
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It's exactly like that. Except in marriage, you're on fire 24 hours a day. Jumping out of an airplane with gas on. Other than that, it's. Yes. So when you're. When you're in public and you start that some people call dick measuring contest. When you start getting into it, somebody, you're going to say whatever you want. What you think is going to inflame the other person the most. Hit me, dog. Hit me, dog. All that stuff starts. And then the next thing you know, there's a fight or a shooting or whatever. But. Yeah, so in the. Yeah, that's almost. What I'm saying is like the same way you're talking about comedy where people say things for comedy effect. When it's comedy in an argument, people are more likely to say things maybe they don't mean, but they know it's going to inflame the other person. And I will agree that probably if a white person says the word that's going to inflame the other people, it's going to be forever. It's going to be forever. You're never going to get away from.
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We're the bigger people.
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I'm not saying that. I'm just.
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We don't do that.
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I'm just saying there's that poor. That lady. Remember the lady on like a. E. She was like cleaning a painting and she said. Yeah. As she said, she said it. Craziest thing.
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That was it.
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She was done. Her show was over 20 seconds later.
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Her show.
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10 years. 10 years.
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10 years of hard work and her show is over. In. In 20 seconds.
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Some intern was like, oh, I just found this.
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I saw baseball. You know, there was the negro leagues in baseball. Well, the guy that he Said a different version of the Negro League. God, that was funny, fluid English. That sounded exactly. It sounded terrible. And he had to come back on after the commercial break.
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I said.
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I said so. No, not. Apparently. You really did say something. So is there any time to, like, say things to really cause hate? No, we shouldn't be doing that, as you know that. That's not right. There's the comedy thing and it's all over Netflix. It's all over. There's rap. There's all those arguments. But in this situation, two people are probably, like you said, they're acting out of character. They're probably arguing. They're trying to hurl the worst thing, that each other is going to think back and forth. And that happens.
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I think that just like the government designates domestic terrorism, I think that they should have the ability in 2026, with social media, to designate domestic instigators or antagonists. If you know that Jake Lang is coming to your event, Jake Lang should be. I'm sorry. Jake Lang should be labeled and identified and new rules should apply to him. Just like Bob the Builder or Chud the Builder. Like, and that goes for every reason.
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Is that. Are you taking away free speech?
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No, I'm saying that they've already called. Like, it's like inciting.
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So you're saying, like, you. When somebody gets. Somebody gets deemed a gang member by
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the agency, they're sorry. Sorry about your life.
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You're a political. You're a political antagonist.
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You have shown the propensity to stir the pot and create violence that wouldn't be there if you weren't there. Okay, I like that.
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No, I mean, it's social media. You have to protect the First Amendment. You have to protect free speech until you're going to cause, you know, it's going to cause civil unrest.
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It's not worth the. The Constitution was made before Instagram. So we need to adjust and adapt. And I can't believe that Chud the Builder had. That happened to him. Not. I can't believe that happened to him. I totally believe it happened to him, but I can't believe that happened. And then Jake Lang is out here doing this. This. It's insane. You're willing to risk your freedom for views just to fight your life for your life.
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Dude, the light of freedom, his life.
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I don't think. Honestly, I don't think many people. Here's the one thing about. I just don't. Why do I feel this way? I don't feel black people are going to go shoot him openly in the public like that. I, I, everybody has a propensity for violence but I've just never seen they typically aren't. They know it's like don't wanting to be doing stuff in front of the police. A know every camera is going to be there. Jake Lang and all them want the cameras on them. They're not going to go no, no.
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I would agree with that. But if he gets caught slipping somewhere.
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Oh yeah. Wrong neighborhood.
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But, but it's, I mean it's, it.
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Look at the joker. He walks around. He's only been confronted one time that I know at an airport.
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We don't know how much he travels either though.
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That's true.
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You know how many. I mean this guy, you're right. He's asking for. And that's where you're right. When does freedom of speech cross into civil unrest and danger to the community? Because you could argue now the police have to be there even more. Now we have to focus on you should you have a right to say but at some point the disruption of the public for you to spew probably, you know, not really helpful things to society. Because if at the end of the day we're here to like because there's
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a difference between, there's a difference between a grieving family member being a racist and exercising their second amendment or their first amendment right than Jake Lang flying in to call civil unrest. I just, I think there's a difference and I think every articulable. Anybody with an articulable brain. I don't know if I use that word righteous there but can feel the same way. We got some super chats. Liz says Tyler, I have the police report on it. That's awesome. That's probably a really lengthy report of the stabbing. And Brent B. Rins,
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You could have
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just said brett, five bucks telling someone you will pray for them in the middle of a heated argument will send them over the edge. Tried that you or there's some little
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things you can say.
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Here's the thing is that when somebody says I pray for you, if they really truly mean it, that is the nicest thing anybody could ever do for you. I'm de dead serious. Dead serious. Not saying if your wife does it in the middle of an argument, she's doing that. But if somebody says I pray for you, that is the best thing they could ever do is more. It's worth more than a million dollars. Someone else vouching to Jesus Christ for your soul is more than any money could ever give you.
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What if it's followed by 63 stupid ass. 63 derogatory anti man.
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Most people are not doing it for.
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I have my favorite one is just. You're right. You could. You could make your right sound really ugly. You're right.
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You're right.
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You're right.
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You're right.
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Absolutely. You're right.
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What did Man, I haven't gotten in an argument with a grown man in a long time.
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No, you just had one on the Internet the other day, didn't you? Then you call a gold star with guy.
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Oh yeah, but that's different. I just told some dude in the chat he said bunch of washed up fat cops slash legs over here. Talking legs. Lol. And I said don't make me roll you up, big dog. And I don't know he's. There's two ways to respond to that. There's laughing because you know it's. That is going to make that dude explode over the edge. Yeah. He's called us legs.
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Big dog.
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That's a big dog.
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Guy Dog Chief was my favorite. Hey boss. Boss man's a good too. I would say that a lot on patrol. What's up boss man? You everything cool over here, man? Like that's it man. We got one. We got two options from there. We can go. There's only two ways from boss man.
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You call his legs?
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Yeah, I hate being a leg so bad. I don't even do leg day. I'm airborne.
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Air assault. I don't even believe in legs.
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I don't even believe in legs. So bad that I don't even do legs.
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Yeah, for you guys who don't know legs are non airborne in the army anybody that's not airborne qualified we call legs.
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But I mean I don't even know why they're in the army. But they have to talk if somebody's got to cook the food.
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Next one is where the man. I had some.
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Oh, you ready? Not prepared. Big dog.
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Big dog. Let's talk New York Knicks and NYPD.
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New York Knicks. Three wins away, baby. Three wins away.
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That seems like a lot now.
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They went 12 games in a row. They are on pace.
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All right.
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Can I talk. Yeah, they are in pace.
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This is.
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This is important. It's about the Knicks, right?
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Okay.
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There are 12 wins. They are on a. They are scoring more points than the dynasty Golden State warriors did. They're outscoring their opponents by like 320 points in the playoffs. If they win, they're going to go down as the best playoff run in history of the NBA.
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All right.
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One win up, one to zero, three wins away.
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So the reason why I bring up the Knicks, not necessarily for sports, because canine, big league this. There we go.
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He's falling asleep. Something's going on over there.
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But yeah, canine, big lead us on Monday is too. We didn't get to cover any roster probably.
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I got some pictures. I got some pictures. Okay, it's back in the game.
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Pray. I'm praying for you, canine.
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He needs it. But, oh, he's on tonight.
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Yeah, he's gonna imagine that you can do his own show.
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Oh, yeah. Why would you. Why would you. Why don't you want to show the guys good stuff, man?
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Barstool Sports covered this. I saw this a couple days ago. And this is the nypd. I want to say it's game one of the watch party. So it was like almost last week, if I remember correctly. That doesn't look like enough cops to do anything. Well, the next video is showing differently. Whoops. Real quick. I just want you. I do think there's a difference between. And I'm not. I think there's a difference between civil unrest during a racial shooting or a police incident where city's burning and a sports victory celebration. However, I do want to ask you. Who's jumping on the ambulances? Mike?
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People.
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People, right? Just can't have a good time celebrating your favorite basketball team. Ambulances, just like the medics in World War II, are not fair game. They've got people in the back of them that need to get attention by a doctor. And you are. What's it called? What? Out. What are they doing, Mike? Oh, you are acting a fool on an ambulance. Now, police is different. You burn a squad car, you stomp on a SWAT car. Although wrong, that is different. An ambulance has nothing to do with anything. It's trying to get someone carried. It doesn't matter. They can't get through you. You make a hole for an ambulance. That's why in war you don't shoot a medic. They're. They're non combatants. So. That being said, I don't think NYPD is. It's ready for this. They're not even. Are they halfway through?
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Nick's in four. No, it's only one game. Tonight's another game.
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Yeah, they're. They're.
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That's only on the road, too. That's not even. Next at home. Start next week.
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They're in New York. NYPD is gonna have to. What do they call that? Dish out a little wooden shampoo.
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It's gonna be ugly.
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Yeah, they're gonna have to do more than that.
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There has not been a title in New York since the 2011 New York Giants. So the city's been starved for a championship for 15 years.
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Like I said, dude, let them. Let everybody have a good time of the champion. It's. It's. As long as there's no property damage, let them be a couple arrests here and there, but the second you start standing on ambulances. Those kids wanted to incite a riot. That is what they did. That's not for the gram. That is. Look at me trying to pump the crowd up. I get it. I get it. But there. What it said was, is that NYPD allowed this watch party. I'm not sure what that means there.
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So, like. So they talked about it last week. They were. They were. NYPD was monitoring the watch parties for the last series when they played Cleveland. I don't know if something changed. Now they let everybody in Madison Square Garden to watch inside the Garden. So while the Knicks are playing in San Antonio, you can buy a ticket and go inside Madison Square Garden. You're watching it on. On the tv. These are taking place on the outside
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at, like, bars and stuff, right? That.
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No, that. I can't. It's hard to tell right there. That. Based on the size of that Jumbotron in the background. That looks like Times Square. It doesn't look like.
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Where do the Knicks play?
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They play down on 34th Square, Manhattan. But Times Square is like 42nd and 40 up that way. That looks Madison Square. Darn.
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Is further west.
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Yeah, but city blocks, it's not. They're not gonna fill that. Like, Times Square is a good haul. Like, there's a. There's like, two subway stops between there, so it's hard to tell if that's like that sign in the back, the 1, 2, 3, 4. That subway sign appears to be Times Square based on the size of that. Now, they did redo the front of the Garden, so it's hard to tell, but. Yeah, I mean, I get it. It's. It's not that. That's like a. That's not a regular city ambulance either. That's like a hospital.
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Mike, your tolerance now is insane. You're through the roof with. Yeah, I mean, come on. That's not. This is gonna happen, but that's not a real.
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This is going to happen in every city. I don't care what city you go to Dallas. This happens everywhere. Now, this is normal for.
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Yeah, and I think that if you. If you're trying to get Ahead of something, you need to get ahead of it. Ass whoopings for days.
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They can't even put somebody on the ground and lay on.
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That's true. That is true. So. I don't know. I'd love to have an NYPD guy come on and talk about this.
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We have a few.
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Yeah, we do. Pat is busy today. Pat is. His son is getting married, so he is unable to join us. I wanted to ask Pat about this, but. But, yeah, that's. That's what's going on. That's game one. And then.
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Yeah. Game two is tonight.
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Looks like we'll be covering this through the week.
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But if you go back, I mean, I don't know. The parade stuff is always. LA did it. What? LA won the World Series last year. It was chaos. Like, it's. It's. Yeah, it's a thing. I don't. I don't understand. I'm not justifying any of it because it doesn't make sense to me. Like, I don't understand. Like, yay, we won't let me go destroy things. Like, I don't. That doesn't make sense.
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Well, I mean, it looks like. I mean, 95 of people are out there celebrating being a little reckless, getting a little drunk, you know, taking over the city blocks. But I don't see any property damage. But it's the broken window theory. As soon as you allow someone to start stomping on an ambulance, that's where everybody would.
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Never cross my mind to get on
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the ambulance because you're.
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I can't. It doesn't make sense to me.
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And I remember you had a father.
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I remember we had a guy named. It was Jerome Johnson. Oh, he drank like a fish. And he would just get in trouble. And I remember when we had a house fire, like a real structure fire.
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Who is this?
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His name is. He was a.
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No.
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A guy. A guy in the hood. Jerome Johnson. He was a local guy, went to prison, come back and he would drink and drink. But he had a real good skit. I'm Jerome Johnson. He would give you.
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He was like somebody we would hire.
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Cool. Yes. He would actually.
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100.
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Jerome Johnson could come sit here any day. He would be amazing if he's still alive. But like, he would just walk by and see if the fire truck. And we're fighting a fire, they're doing all their thing. And he would jump on the back of the fire truck and just start taking this. No, he was just a drunk dude. And he did. Off he goes. Jerome gets arrested for getting on the
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back of the fire truck. What's the charge for that?
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Obstruction. Yeah, I mean, he's blocking the hoses, he's blocking the fire, but for no reason other than to be funny, I was like, come on, Jerome, let's go. It's time to go to jail. So it's. It's. Yeah, but that. I don't know. I just don't. Even in that environment, it just doesn't seem to me like I would want to get on top of an ambulance. But it kind of goes with the yelling back and forth. In that last video, it's like once somebody does something, we peacock. Right. We want to do something. Yeah, let's do something cooler. So you're going to tell a joke. I'm going to tell a joke. You're gonna chug a beer? I'm gonna chug two beers.
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Kind of like night shift last night got a little out of. Or not Counterculture live.
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Yeah. Next thing you know, I live in a tent because my wife doesn't let me in the house, and I live in a. Maybe I live in a tent out in a field.
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And you're trying to one up everybody else. Yeah. You're telling dudes, you give me $10
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to drink one beer while Dr. You know, it's like. So, yes, people peacock and act silly, and if things get out of hand.
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Yeah, that's it for that topic. Not much. It's gonna. Like I said, it's gonna be interesting to see the next couple games.
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Yeah. Because they'll play. Let me get the schedule so we can kind of get a timeline on how this is going to unfold. They would play tonight, and then they would play Monday and Wednesday next week. So if there's a potential. If they win tonight, you could have Monday next week, and then Wednesday next week. The Knicks almost believing. I'm looking at the thing where it's a believe. Almost winning.
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I hate basketball. All right.
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I was really good at it.
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I'm short, so I'm not good at it.
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I'm sure I was really good at some point, and I enjoyed playing.
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Had to whip that ass and horse the other day, didn't I?
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Yeah, we didn't talk about that, huh?
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We had to play three games so he could win one. All right, so next topic. Officer o' Malley pleads not guilty.
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So if you guys still haven't seen this video.
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No. If you guys don't remember, Officer o' Malley is a Boston police officer who. What would you call that.
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Involved in some type of shooting.
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It was a carjacking suspect, but it was a arm carjacking.
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It was a driving away driving away.
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When he was driving, Officer o' Malley said that. That he was driving towards his partner. And so officer o' Malley took his life with a pistol through the windshield. So used to be that's a clear cut case. You're. You're apprehending an armed carjacker who's armed with a gun, and then he decides to start turning the car to get away from you and your partners in the way. That's what's gonna happen.
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But what's the problem is we've seen so many bad ones that I don't
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even think they're bad, dude. I just think we don't accept them anymore. Much like you say we can't let people walk at us with a bat, I'm not. We don't have to. We've now become. It's standard to allow a person to drive a car at you and you can't shoot them. So now you're looking at it in the eye of the 2026 officer.
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Due jeopardy. Guy gets in a car and he's like, I'm leaving. And you go stand in front of it for child support warrant. Does that seem.
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I just miss Maga Mike. I really do.
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And Maga Mike would never support that. Any. Mike would not support you.
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Anybody you can't get.
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There's times that, yes, you have to shoot somebody through the window.
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What about 2003, Mike? Would he support that?
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No, I wasn't expecting at the Sheriff's office yet. 2004, Mike. 2005, Mike. 2005, Mike would have said you should be able to shotgun anybody that's driving away in a pursuit to make sure the public is safe. That's safe at all times. But I think I have no facts of this case. I'm not talking about this case. But there are times when you just don't get in front of a car. I don't know anything about this one.
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Don't.
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Not this one. But if a guy says, I'm leaving, and he has a child support warrant and you go to wrestle him and you end up in the front seat or you end up getting run over. It's like, was it worth it?
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Boston police officer Nick o' Malley pleaded not guilty on Thursday to a voluntary manslaughter charge. That's good that it's voluntary manslaughter.
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That's.
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That's already a good sign. Finally, deadly shooting in the spring. He's charged with that 39 year old shipbag who was shot by Boston police. He was a suspect of a carjacking. He was sitting in the front seat of a stolen car when he was approached by o' Malley and other Boston police officers. O' Malley said King failed to listen to his commands and started to drive towards them. According to Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden, o' Malley then fired three shots to the driver's side window and door, killing King. O' Malley said he believed the other officer was going to be crushed by King's car. Hayden determined that was not reasonable based on the body camera video and witness statements. O' Malley was arrested eight days later. We covered all that. The indictment officially moved the case out of Boston Municipal Court to Suffolk Superior Court where he is arraigned Thursday morning. Mr. O' Malley was not acting in a reasonable defense of either himself, the other officers or the general public. And that. And that the shooting was excessive. And that's what brings us here.
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So I here's the things I I Magn Mike does not like one. The agency should complete their internal affairs investigation way before he gets arrested. You take him off the road. Right. And. And I, I can't. I don't you think I'm flip flopping. There are times when cops need to be arrested immediately. We should not get. Yeah. Like that dude that we watch in South Carolina where he pulls a gun on those kids for no reason. He's drunk, you know.
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Yeah.
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He should get arrested at the scene. Yeah. There's nothing that you do in this case where it comes down to officer, some type of tactics. I believe he's not going anywhere. He's not a flight risk. You put him on admin leave and I would let the agency determine their outcome of an internal affairs investigation. Not to be used against him in criminal court because it can't be. But I still think it's important for the agency's version of what happened then if you want to then the prosecution can happen separately. You just. When you cloud those two up, you can't tell me politics don't get involved and that you have an agency going. Well he got arrested so we better find that it was guilty as well as far as our internal affairs investigation. So I believe in these cases he should be whatever they do, desk duty, whatever it is, admin leave and then have the agency investigate it. Because I think it's important that if an agency says that that was within our reason of policy and we're okay with it then if he's charged with murder at that point, then it's the policy's problem. It's the agency saying you can do this. And every single one of these is, is, it's in, in and of its own situation. So I think it's very important for the state as far as internal investigation or whoever investigates, like fdle, our version, whatever it may be, they should do that investigation first and determine all that other stuff then if they want to go forward with criminal. I just don't like, you know, both things going on at the same time. Because you think an agency is going to back a guy when the, the government wants him arrested and their bosses want them arrested and arrested them, they're never going to go, well, I know you guys arrested them, but we think it was okay within our policy. So I don't, I don't like it. And again, we haven't heard from it. The other thing I don't like about that the other megamite side is he doesn't get nobody from his camp is ever going to get like a real good statement made or he's not going to say anything because he can't. So all you have is one side going. Everything he did was horrendous and horrible and it's, it's a tragedy and he's a murderer. Like, that's not fair either from. It should be like, hey, we have this call. It's a police call. Unless it's egregious. Like a guy is standing on the corner and the cop walks up and shoots him. Like a regular crime. There has to be some alternate investigation into this. So I, I, I'm not a fan.
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I mean, damn, dude. We live in a society where body cams are immediate. And now they're holding this body cam. Good, because they want these state attorneys, man. They want distrust with law enforcement. They want the community to not trust law enforcement. I just don't think that something, I mean, this is pretty, this is national news.
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Oh, yeah.
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Why can't, why is there no body cam here?
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I'm gonna go two ways on this one. It's not right to not release body cam. I think they hold it sometimes for the wrong reasons. I will tell you though, we, what we're seeing, we just talked about Bruno. He texted me today. Sergeant Bruno from Jersey with the bat. There's one we watched yesterday on with the unarmed guy with the running naked and the cop shot him and he's fired already. And I don't, I don't know what Dominic's version of this is. We, you know how he feels about this, but where I go with that is. And this is where I'm going to side with you on the Jiu Jitsu community being negative. There's that. The. The Jiu Jitsu community. I'm stealing this from. From somebody as well, Tom. No, Somebody that talks about Jiu Jitsu a lot. So I'm stealing somebody's. Her material. I'll give you that. The Jiu Jitsu community, although gay, sometimes pushes their Jiu Jitsu so hard that it's like you can't ever shoot anybody without trying Jiu Jitsu first. That's wrong. That call yesterday that we watched with a naked guy, that you have predetermined information that he's a psychopath. He's like a.
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A.
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He's like a walking dead character, like a zombie going around doing all these crazy things. There's nothing that says you can't shoot him. And we talked about it. You said, well, I wouldn't. I would. Blah, blah, blah. And I said, well, what? You know, that'd be really good idea. And then when he's choking you out and taking the life out of you and pointing.
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Yeah.
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On the ground, you'll be like, damn, I should have shot this guy. So I think a lot of people are taking all what the guy felt, what the officer saw felt, what he had in his head, his abilities, his size, all those other things. And then on top of it, in no book does it say, I have to go yell first, taser second, Jiu Jitsu third, run fourth, and then I can shoot him. Every single call could be, I'm gonna shoot this guy in the first five seconds that I encounter.
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Have to. I'm ready to do it.
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And the version of if I have to. Unfortunately, it's not all of Instagram's to decide. It's the guy at the scene who decided to pull the trigger. You can disagree with it. You cannot like it. You can give him 87 options, but it's not his. You're not him. I'm telling you. Honestly, can you imagine a sweaty, large man, naked, running at you, who would just terrorize a neighborhood? And you've got five seconds to figure out. Ready?
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Go.
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Figure out what you're gonna do. And if. If you do gun. If you go gun, you're all over the news as a killer. And if you don't and you try something else and you end up dead, I don't know who you tell. I guess you tell God. Hey, man, I really gave him my all. Here I am. I'm Here early. So it's like, it's. It's a. It's a very tough climate. So maybe, maybe in this case, maybe it's a good idea that they don't release the body camera so that all the Internet warriors don't make their decision based on something they weren't involved in.
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Maybe.
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I know we want it, and I'm not saying we don't do it, and I'm not saying it doesn't look suspicious.
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Crazy.
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But just think, that video gets put on tomorrow, every training page is going to use it for their curriculum by my program. Because you won't ever have to shoot anybody through the windshield. If you go to my shooting school, you won't ever have to go shoot somebody with. Without that. That is unarmed. If you go to my jiu jitsu school, it's. It's a lot of marketing, and there's a lot of people that have dollar signs in their eyes with these programs that tell you you can't shoot somebody who's unarmed. And that's not true. You can shoot somebody that's not armed. You can't.
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You just got to be able to articulate it, got to be articulated. I've got to be reasonable. I said this. Even if you're not a cop, if you kill another human being, if you did it justifiably, you'll be able to articulate to 12 people staring at you that you were in fear. You're gonna break down. You're gonna show emotion. You're going to be able to articulate that you kill someone. Doing that Castle rule or pull a shot, the builder type thing. It's going to be a very, very hard time convincing people that you thought your safety was in jeopardy.
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Yes. And that. And you're right. When you talk, when you watch somebody testify, we do it all the time. Watching documentary the other night on a case out of Strongville, Ohio, where a girl got charged with murder for crashing into a building at like 100 miles an hour with her boyfriend and another
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dude in the car.
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And you're like, well, we don't know what happened. And I watched her talk and tested. I'm like, that chick's guilty. As she was having an argument with him, she floored it. You can see the lack of empathy and emotion in her testimony. That's what a trial is for. A trial is for a jury to go, I'm listening to this officer talk. I'm listening to this. And you can tell he's. You can tell he's upset. You can Tell he. It's just. But everybody on the Internet, that's where we're guilty. I'm not gonna say we're not guilty of. Our job is to entertain, right? We want to create catchy clips and get people to tune in. Other people want you to join their curriculum and buy their Jiu Jitsu program and bring it to their. Your agency or whatever. They're tactical or they're shooting. So when they say, oh, look at this guy. If he knew Jiu Jitsu, he would have been able to stop him immediately. Well, you know what? I was thinking about the whole bike reel. And I'm not a hero. I'm nobody. I'm not. I'm not great in anything. I consider myself decent across the board in a couple things. I would take a challenge on. Listen, on video, just like somebody threatened you on video. I would take a child, put myself in a Speedo. I'll get myself extremely sweaty. I'm 5 11, 205 pounds. And I would challenge one of those Jiu Jitsu guys, and if he can kill me, he can let him kill me. You got five seconds to determine what you're gonna do, and then we're going all out war. Then it's all out war.
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Let's.
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Hey, man, maybe he puts me in a rear gun. Maybe he puts me in a rear naked and he kills me. Maybe he puts me in an arm. But I hope so. I hope for the prop, for his program. I hope he does, but I want to spin him around. Tell him this is all you got.
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You want to get all oily?
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Five seconds. Five seconds to determine. Here I come.
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I'm gonna cover myself in fecal matter
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and pee, and I want to. And I would do that. I would do that. And if he wins and he. Then you know what? I'm gonna advocate for his program for the rest of my life. I just don't think it's that easy to go. If you knew Jiu Jitsu, he would have been able to subdue him. And I'm a huge fan of Jiu Jitsu. I love all those guys that have those pages and those training curriculums. I think they're great. I think it's a tool. But you can't just go. If he did Jiu Jitsu, he would have never shot anybody again. You can't do that.
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No. But, yeah, that's it. On Officer Malley, mainly, the two biggest points are the fact that it's going to serve Suffolk Superior Court, and he pleaded not guilty. Other than that, no body cam. Of course, crooked state attorney's office, if they have nothing to hide, release the body cam. But I think it's going to show. My opinion is I think it's going to show a different story. Let's knock this out first. Okay. I didn't really notice this. So this isn't really us calling anybody out or anything. But I just want to talk about it. We are a news entertainment broadcast. This is kind of in our sphere. But somebody noticed the, the flip flop of Sean Ryan.
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Oh yeah, I've never looked into Sean Ryan. Well, I had no idea his history.
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This isn't even a hit piece on him. This is, this isn't his. If you'll see in the second picture I'm about to show his mug shots cut off because I'm not, I'm not putting that up.
C
Okay.
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And it was some, it was his mug shots actually for a like misdemeanor. His real alleged crimes that he committed that he admitted on Megyn Kelly's show was he used to run drugs in South America and he operated major drug rings. He was addicted to drugs. Crime of the century. Not really in my eyes, no.
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Bringing the United States that kills people is not a big deal.
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The CIA, he used to work for the CIA. The CIA thing is where that everybody's tying that. All of a sudden he leaves that life and becomes one of the, the next Joe Rogan for the military community. So here's what it says. That's ex military drug trafficker, multiple overdoses, ran full networks in South America, then got clean, rebranded himself podcaster to sell himself to MAGA and then immediately turned on Trump. The dude went from trafficking hard drugs to trafficking anti Trump BS and betrayal. No redemptions are. What does that say? Arc? Yeah, just a snake with a new skin. Same grifter energy. I still don't, I don't think he's a grifter now. Selling out the movement that gave him a platform. Also kind of disagree with that a little bit in the sense that he, his, his initial push of episodes were military based. From what I understand, he burned a lot of favors to get friends on there. Another reason this guy is on my list of fake influencers. Didn't know any of this, but I did know he was a flip flopping snake from the get go. On June 1, 2026, an episode of the Sean Ryan Show. Sean Ryan and Megyn Kelly did sharply. Criticize President Trump and his administration. Ryan stated that he sees zero positive coming out of this administration and labeled Trump's second term very Self serving. Sean Ryan's meteor. Meteoroic. Does he say oof because it sounds bad, I'm reading or you don't know it's getting bad. Rise was heavily fueled by his open support for Donald Trump, making his recent public break a complete 180 degree turn ahead of the 2024 election. Yeah, the rest of it pretty much says how MAGA launched Sean Ryan into the media sphere and now he's turning on him. Thanks to Trump, the Sean Ryan show just surpassed 2 billion views on YouTube. Now all he does is bash him. I mean, is he owed, is Trump owed anybody's blind support?
C
No. I mean, when you get that big though, I don't care what you say, when you get that big as Sean Ryan, other factors start to come in. I believe other people start telling you what you probably should say or like or do. You can't tell me otherwise. When you have that much, you know, 2 billion views on YouTube. I'm sure you get a visitor too, from some people.
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Yo.
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Yeah.
D
Hey man.
C
How you doing, buddy?
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We like. I mean, it'd be terrible if your channel shut down.
C
I'm just saying just. Power outage would be terrible.
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Permanent powder out. Yeah, that's true. I mean whether it be with the. Is it the carrot or the stick or the, or the, or the honey over. What's the word where you get honey, you get more bees with honey.
C
Yeah.
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Like if they were to go incentivize them with more or if they were to threaten him with taking away. It doesn't matter. I don't think. I honestly think this is a giant ploy against our President to make him look bad. The Israel stuff doesn't help my argument. The Epstein stuff doesn't help my argument. But that's where I stand right now. I'll never get the information I need to make my own decision, but I just wanted to put it out there that Sean Ryan's under scrutiny for that.
C
Isn't it interesting to like the things you can do in your past and then things that people will give you a pass for and not give you a pass for based on. It's just a weird world. I didn't know that about him till yesterday. I read that, I read that he admitted to it. I don't pay attention to these guys. I mean, I'm sorry, I don't, I really don't. I try to judge people based on currently what I see. I guess I should dig in if I'm going to talk about them and I never really talked about them. So I don't really have.
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I think he's the first Special operations got to be covered months.
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But he, I didn't realize he had such a horrible past.
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Yeah, it's. I mean, he ran hard drugs and
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you can make the argument how many people those hard drugs kill.
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Oh, yeah.
C
I mean, I got Jay the plug, who ran hard drugs too. So I mean, I mean that's, I mean both honest guys though, right? They, they, they talked about it. They didn't hide from it. They got out and talked, you know, so yes, anybody can redeem and be better. And I'm not saying he's not, but I think when you get to that size of a platform, I just don't see how you can not be influenced by somebody. You're right.
A
That.
C
Imagine, imagine they just went lights out. Yeah, you're nobody. You're Sean, whatever his last name is again.
A
That's it.
C
That's who you are. Start up, start over, buddy.
A
Start from one, Start from one. Yeah.
C
I mean, they make so much money off him as well. I doubt that would happen. They're making a ton of money. Yeah. Oh yeah. I mean, they're not going to shut down their most popular channel, but one of the, of the most popular channels. But I mean, I think you get a little more, you get a couple different knocks at the door that you probably didn't know were coming. When you start getting to that level of influence.
A
All right, second hour of the show obviously is going to be a little bit more laid back, more community driven, more comment driven, but we got to take a quick commercial break, so we'll be right back.
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Foreign. We're back.
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We're back on Mike.
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All right, go ahead and read Coppell since you're up. All right.
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Go to Coppville OG.com use code ANTIRE15 for 15 off the best gear in the network. Yeah, your hats, your new anti DI shirts will be out here any day. I got my new patches. I've just been too lazy to put them up. But go to anti Hero. Oh, no. Go to Copville OG.com and use code ANTI AIR15 for 15 off Counterculture Inc.
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Go to countercultureincthreads.com and use promo code ANTERO15SAVE15. I'm really excited about where we're going to turn this company. I've got with Jay and I got with Natalie and we're gonna pit AI generated designs versus human. What is she, a graphic designer? Human graphic designer versus AI. We're going more towards a brand now. It's better. You know, when I, when I started this T shirt company had a really name and I had no idea what to do. I just did. I did know that I can't just put words on a shirt and sell it. Like I just. It just wouldn't work because I have created no brand. So we ran one off designs for many years and now it's time to take counterculture to a real brand. So we'll be doing that. Super excited. Probably start off with two or three designs and get you guys rocking and rolling with counterculture branded gear. So go to counterculture inkthreads.com use promo code anti air15save15 and of course I'll have awesome badass one off design shirts. You can't not do those. But the premise of the company will be more of a brand. I'm excited.
C
I'm not.
A
Mike's not even paying attention.
C
I'm getting Jake in here. I'm always working. That's the thing about Mike. Mike is always working.
A
Is it Jake gonna go live from his truck?
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I hope so.
A
Datsun.
C
Let's see. I'm gonna send him the link right now.
A
I want to get Jay in here one time.
C
Let the sleep. Once he's in here now in the comments, bring him in. Bring them in. Bring them all in.
A
I have a bone to pick though, with. So I said last week we talked about night shift. The the final night shift was Thursday before last Friday, obviously. And we talked about how crazy and fun it was. And then Justin made me feel a little bad. Although I admitted that is an open mic thing to talk about the network and the craziness of the shows. That is an open. That's the whole point of the show. I felt. I felt bad. I. I know it was my fault. However, Justin hasn't been anywhere in any of the shows that I've seen all week.
C
Months.
A
Hey, hasn't. He didn't watch last night. So how will Justin know anything about the craziness of what the first counterculture live was last night with the online guys? That being said, I kind of want to talk about it now, but if I go and open mic, Justin's gonna have no idea what I'm talking about.
C
Did you know today is National Donut Day?
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I did, due to the title or the thumbnail that he created.
C
June 5th is National Donut Day.
A
Yeah.
C
Isn't that cool?
A
So
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I'm a dick. Dude, I don't care.
A
I love donuts.
C
Me too. All right, we got two invites sent out. See who comes in. We can bring the expert. I guess that's what I gotta do. I gotta set her up on it, like her own thing when I leave.
A
Who?
C
Jojo. Get her in. When we start talking about Jiu Jitsu, we can just bring her in.
A
Oh, you can just walk in your.
C
It's here. I use a computer. I'd have to set up another. I can set up.
A
Is she off today? Yeah, I. I think everybody wants a. Was it case law? What's it called?
C
Only laws.
A
Only laws.
C
Don't bring him in yet. He might be touching himself.
A
Yeah, we got to get a green light to bring him in. Just Jojo staring at the camera, screaming at people.
C
Pov Mike, that's too easy, man. That's too easy. Do you know what, though?
A
It.
C
It's. It's the. It's always the right message. I will say. And I'll. You know, I'm being serious. Like, I. Most of the time when we get an argument, it's my reaction to the truth. You know when the truth is delivered, like with donuts and pizza, and you're like, all right, yeah, it's true, honey.
A
Over vinegar.
C
Yes. But when the truth's delivered, sometimes a little more. You're like, she's right. But I don't like how she said
A
it just comes in a pill format. And cheese.
C
Yeah, yeah, yeah. How do you expect me to eat this pill with no cheese?
A
Yeah, well, that's. That's called communication.
C
Oh, dude. Dude, I gotta out myself. I got to. I found my first ever tick tock of yours. The Very first one. The one that started it all. Whoa. Yeah, this is.
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I'm telling you, Mike has no shame. He loves this. It's like a king for him.
C
Well, nobody's ever going to ever, ever,
A
ever, ever, ever, ever. All right, I'll play if you guys are twisting my arm.
C
I just don't care. Like, I don't want anybody. Maybe I don't have it. Hold on.
A
But somebody's on you.
C
No, no, no. Some reason skeletons are coming out.
A
Mike. We.
C
Yes. So, of course she found it. Let me. Let me eat the pill. She found it. We. When we first started dating and she still liked me, we would reminisce about things. So I remember going back in my story archive in my. Because I posted on Tick Tock, but I also posted it on my Instagram. So I went back to, like, 2019 whenever I made this first Tick tock. So here it is. It's so bad.
A
I'm excited, dude. So bad.
C
Hold on.
A
Eli, have you ever seen any of these? Uncle Mike used to be a influencer.
C
85, 000 on tick tock.
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We've got more than that now in four months when he took. He took the cheap. Yeah, the cheap route, which is.
C
No, you, I guess memes.
A
You actually probably went faster with the memes.
C
No, I didn't. Tick Tock flew, dude.
A
Really?
C
I went zero. Yeah, it was fast. All right, here we go. It's missing the music because we're screen recording one one from the other.
A
Yeah.
C
And I didn't play. I didn't check this audio before I played it. So I was a little nervous. I didn't say anything, but that was to the theme of bippity boppity poo. And then it did, like, a loud that everybody was doing it. So this was me on vacation during Christmas. I decided, look at that. Look at that. Look at that guy, man. Oh, I mean, look squared away. I mean. I mean, look at that uniform, man. That's like jam up. I don't have any hair. I'm talking about. I'm bald for 25 years. So that was the. That was the Tick Tock that started it all.
A
That. That one did well.
C
Yeah, all the cops were doing that one. So here's. Here's the history of tick. This is how it happened.
A
The history of cop. Tick Tock me.
C
Tick Tock.
A
Okay.
C
I had no idea what Tick Tock was. And everybody was talking, Tick tock, Tick tock, Tick tock. So I opened the app and I started scrolling, and I'm like, all I see is cops doing tick tocks. I'm thinking, oh, dude, that looks cool. Maybe I'll try it. So that was one of the ones they were all doing was like transitioning from. Transitioning is a keyword here. Transitioning from like not dressed well to in their uniform. So I was on vacation. We couldn't have beards back then. So I was on vacation for like three weeks. I'd grown out that full beard. I had the hoodie on. And I was like, well, I'll go completely changed. I'm from beard and can't wear that to this.
A
What was your mental status around probably
C
right up there with like that homeless guy you find behind the gas station that's got like seven bottles of Mad Dog 2020 laying around and he's like telling you how he was going to be a cop when he was a kid. But things didn't quite pan out. I was, I was gonna be a cop too, brother. Kind of like Jimmy. I was like, like, I was like, like somewhere in that neighborhood of like that. Because I made another one that they really hammered me in the news on was. I put like. I was. I was getting into like heavy acting at this point. I was really doing it. And I put like Internal affairs on one of my doors. I like hung a sign that's in Internal Affairs. And I like danced out of Internal affairs bragging that the. The case was not sustained. And they hammered me on that one on. Yeah, it was bad. It was real bad.
A
Hey, man, you own it long time ago. I don't think it's that bad, dude. I think you hate. I think you think it's the worst out of anybody. I think everybody else just thinks it's funny.
C
It was bad.
A
All right. We got some guests in here. A bunch of ugly mugs. Yes.
C
You confessed that the other day. Yeah, I'll bring them in. We'll talk about later. Look at these guys. It's currently 1:48am In England, probably.
F
I will say that the execution,
A
they're already cutting each other off.
F
Oh, I know. Does it all the time.
C
All right, Jake, would you have Jake, on your new show? Would you ever make like have a segment where you recreate my tick tocks?
F
I think you could tell from back then, Mike, you still had the execution down. I think the execution was great. I enjoyed watching it over and over.
C
Thank you.
A
Man. Jake Jay is really dominating the. The radio waves here, man. He is showing that he is going to be the aggressor in this new show of yours.
D
Yeah, that's okay. I don't. I don't mind taking a back seat.
C
Consider recreating any of those if I will, like, send one every couple weeks and then you. You reenact it.
D
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I definitely would.
C
Good.
A
We'd love to do that.
C
Really good ones.
A
Oh, in the chamber.
D
Does my sound sound okay? Like, you sound great.
C
Not as good as Jay, but you sound. You sound okay.
D
I don't know how you could sound as good as Jay, but.
F
Yeah, you have to turn into the show to hear my radio voice, so.
A
So, yes, like a timer. That's like every time you guys talk, you talk at the same time.
C
Probably because one guy's like a million miles away.
A
Yeah.
D
When we talk, when we talk on WhatsApp, the same thing happens. Like, it's never on purpose, but there is.
F
There's such a delay conversations at the same time as well.
A
I think. I think there's a lag for Jay a little bit,
D
but yeah, we're working on that a little bit.
F
Relax.
A
We're working on that. We're working on day that tramp.
C
Is that gonna happen during those shows?
F
I was doing it on purpose, man.
C
See, that's comedy, man.
A
That is good.
C
That's good.
A
You guys are both hilarious.
C
Jimmy did that as a joke once we talked it.
A
That was real funny.
D
Yeah, dude, that was a. That was a great skit you guys worked out.
C
Yeah, we did a lot of skits.
A
Yeah. But we did have a.
D
Why do we not have the mic?
A
Why don't we have what we were
D
supposed to get the. The video of you, like, having the full on freak out. And that still hasn't happened.
A
Oh, yeah. I don't. I. I have some. I just don't know if I. I don't have everything.
C
I wish Jersey City was on video.
A
Yeah, Mike fired him in Jersey. Jersey City.
C
Philly.
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Philly. Over the phone.
C
Yeah. That's thrown out of the hotel lobby.
D
Yeah, Well, I mean, there's no point in worrying about that. We don't have it. But we. We've seen like clips of the actual freak out. We know that exists. I would like to see it.
C
I have it on my phone. It's just when you go back too far, it doesn't load the video anymore. Because you sent me all three videos from the studio.
A
I just don't think I have the one where you aggressively approached Jimmy. Oh, no, Jimmy, you approached too.
C
When we almost got like.
A
Yeah, they bucked up. They were like nose to nose in the lobby.
C
And I was like, holy what can I do before.
A
I just don't. I just don't know if I have that one. I know Heather Screen recorded the good parts of it. I just don't know if that was one of them. Oh, my goodness. We should. We just do it? Should we just do it? Yeah.
D
We would be happy with any job. Ask the chat right now if they would like you.
C
Well, it's gonna cost you five bucks.
A
All right. Patreon. And the app too. So that way if you're a member of Patreon, you get a little something something.
C
Yeah, we'll do it. We'll release the videos.
A
It's. It's the day. It was right before Jimmy's firing. It was maybe like the last instance. Might have been the last day Jimmy was here ever.
C
The last day he was ever here.
A
Ever Here. Yeah. He picked up his army helmet. It was about to storm out. He was like, let me get my.
C
I don't even remember throwing my hat. That's how. That's how locked in. I was like, I don't remember doing that.
A
Dude, you're gonna say something, Tyler.
C
I do remember that.
D
Dude, Mike. Mike, you. You. When you get pissed, you throw and don't remember it.
C
No, I'm here to tell you, I'm here to keep. Protect your county. Keep your county. That was a unique. That was a unique situation. That was nine months of build up.
D
No, dude, that wasn't.
F
That wasn't sexual relationships with that, that lady.
D
Dude, that wasn't. That wasn't a gotcha journalist question. Because, like, dude, I not. Not frequently, but I have experienced that exact same phenomenon. So I won't. I won't say the company that I worked for, but it was a rental car company back in the day and I. I ran a store. It was. And it was actually like one of the largest ones in Texas, excluding airports. And we had a really bad hail storm and so the. The company would not let us rent these cars with hail damage. They're like, no, we have to get them fixed. And I'm like, dude, nobody gives a about the hail damage. They need cars. So I show up one day on my day off and. And like the place is falling apart. It's just like a nightmare. And I called the lady that, like, you know, she was like an admin type chick. Complete her. Actually, you know what it, dude, her name's Riley. I hope Riley sees this. You Riley.
F
Just to be clear, what's the surname?
A
The a surname.
C
Last name.
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Brit.
D
Yeah, dude, I'm still getting used to that Jay says, but I'm gonna leave that one off. Dude, she's been. She's been married and divorced like, five times, and I can't imagine why, but
F
I have a lot of room for a six.
C
Jake, do what?
F
There might be a room for a sixth time. You might be in there.
D
Yeah, I wouldn't her with your dick, dude.
A
But I. I call.
D
Dude, I call her because I. I legit have like, 20 people. Dude, when you show up to rent a car, you expect to just get the car and go, right? And I've got like 20 people that have been waiting hours because of all this nonsense. And so, you know, I'm trying to sort some out, so I call this stupid terrible named Riley. And I'm like, hey, I need you to lift. I need you to lift the hold on this car so I can rent it because she could control it from the computer, right? And she's. She's like, no, we're not doing that. And I was like, I wasn't asking you. I'm telling you, like. Like this is bad right now. Like, we're pissing off our customers. And I mean, I do. I'm not. I'm no, like, dude, I'm not Jeff Bezos or like Warren Buffett or, like, I don't know, like, who. I'm not a business magnate, if you will, but I know that having a ton of pissed off people is bad for business. And so I'm trying to explain to her that, like, I. I need it, and she just wouldn't do it. And I don't remember doing this, so I know that was a long way.
A
Now, Clint nails this with a good ending, so he usually has a staring at a screen for 14 and a half minutes and then kills it with an ending. So pressure's on, dude.
D
It's not a killer. It's just like, that. It went a little long, but I feel like the context was important. And I wasn't gonna pass an opportunity to call Riley a on the Internet,
C
but actually, for the. For the record, you called her a stupid retarded.
A
I did not say that.
C
I just wanted to make sure you understood what you actually said.
D
I got more if you want me to talk about her, but you probably.
C
No, no, no.
A
You probably.
C
You're probably. You've probably squeezed all the insults in him pretty well in the first time Riley's been brought up.
A
Yeah.
D
Stupid. So anyway, but I'm like, dude, I'm outside. I'm in, like, some. Some, like, kind of like. Like athletic, like, short Shorts and like, like some ratty ass T shirt and. And a pair of Crocs, which Clint thinks is funny, that I wear Crocs, but it's not. And I'm like, pacing back and forth on the phone, like, having this insane conversation, and some of the customers are outside listening, and I start yelling at her. And, like, I started getting a little profane or whatever, and I get mad and hang up on her, but. And I had, like, a handful of, like, keys of all these cars that I was trying to rent. I got so mad that I yeeted those things across the parking lot. And I. I have zero memory of doing that. But I was. I was informed later on, like, in a. In a very formal kind of like, disciplinary setting, that I did in fact do that. And they had the video evidence.
A
Croc.
C
Flying Crocs.
A
I have a question for Jake. Do you rip marbles or do you smoke crack?
D
Dude, I don't smoke cigarettes at all. This is just a cigar.
A
But, like, a cigar.
D
I try to. Yeah, I try to. I try to restrict crack to, like, you know, special occasions.
A
Like, oh, yeah, you're blue collar, so you're more of a meth guy. Gotta stay up, gotta work, gotta get done.
D
Nah, dude, I mean, that's out. Honestly, just like, you know, being a bad and like, not being a, you know, just like, keep your eyes open type stuff, but
F
addies and baddies.
D
Well, I have heard Addie's a baddie, but no, crap, I reserve. Dude, honestly, there's only one day of the year that I will smoke crack on, like, guaranteed. And I mean, I just. And I feel like it's out of respect, but, like, I mean, I will. I will, like, I will roll the glass on Juneteenth. Other than that.
A
Oh, okay. Not Martin Luther King Day by Juneteenth. Maybe.
D
Maybe never thought about that.
A
We'll have to.
D
I actually, you know what? I have a different ritual for MLK Day, but I. I can tell by Mike's face that he doesn't want me to tell it. So.
A
You can plead deniability.
C
I can't hear anything. What you guys talking about?
A
I mean, speaking of craziness. First off, while we have a lot of people watching, they might not know who you are, but Jake and Jay do a lot for the show and this network. Jake's always on as a contributor. Jay is always behind the scenes, literally building everything from the back to the front. They are coming out with a show called the Life Raft. That it. The Life Raft. I nailed it, right?
C
This is your chance to plug your show.
A
Yeah. And I just want to. I. I want everybody to know that you guys are on the Counterculture Inc. Network, and you guys will be coming out on Sunday is what, like two or three weeks? Two weeks.
D
Two weeks.
A
Two weeks.
D
Next Sunday. Not this Sunday. The next.
F
No, I thought it was this Sunday. No,
D
stop it, Jay.
A
I'm joking, mate. I don't know. That was a good one, right, Jake? He got you,
C
dude.
D
Yeah. For like that long. I was like, dude, there's no way he's serious. We've talked about it so many times.
A
But if you guys are watching and you guys do, like, content like this, a little bit more laid back, a little bit more edgy, but serious. We have the Counterculture Inc. Network on YouTube. I feel like, you know. Did you hear me?
C
Disgusting.
A
Disgusting. I just said disgusting.
D
You're on.
A
You're.
C
You're on it.
A
What?
C
Good. Disgusting.
A
Disgusting. Did you hear me discussing Gentlemen, Justin's from Donut Shop podcast, his absence the last week.
D
I did hear that. Yep.
A
And how. And last Friday on open mic, which is on Counterculture Network on three, we talk about the week in the whole network, Anti Hero included, and we recap everything. And he made me feel a little guilty for doing it on the show just before that show, Anti Hero on Fridays, which we're at right now. And he hasn't been involved in anything all week.
C
Oh, oh, no. He produced G Money show.
A
Yeah. Oh, that's true.
C
Yeah, that's right. He helped out G Money.
A
But now I would have to take all. I want to talk about the craziness that was and apparently is still going on in the chat. Yeah. Which was last night.
D
Before we move to that, can I. Can I just speak on Justin's behalf?
A
Yes, go ahead, please.
D
I don't. And I don't. You know, I know open mic is where, like, you know, so I don't want to mess that up. I know that's where you guys usually talk about stuff like this and kind of air it out because we've all seen it. But I think that. I think that Justin's in a. He's competing in a yoga tournament the last few weeks, and I think he's. That's actually Hot yoga. Hot yoga. And, uh, he's. I mean, dude, like, he. He's still in the bracket. So again, I'll let Justin tell the rest of the story. That's his business.
A
But, hey, he's here.
D
I want to throw that out there.
C
What does that look like? Like a Hot yoga tournament.
A
What's a torn. What's a yoga? Yeah, how would that. How would that work out?
C
What does that look like?
D
Yeah, you know, dude, that's why I was hesitant to say anything, because I don't know, and it. And it makes me. It makes me uncomfortable.
C
I can understand.
D
But apparently it is a thing and he's very serious about it.
A
So you. I think you came post pajama party.
C
Oh, yeah.
A
Justin sent us a picture of him and a bunch of grown adults at a pajama party.
C
That is. That is accurate. Would that be on your list there, Jake?
A
No, no, no. Oh, we can't. Are we doing the list? I've got stuff to add.
C
First off, I do want to talk
A
about this real quick. So I. I have an exception to the bike riding, right? So we got. We got called. I got called out, essentially. Maybe I do, because I take all heat for this show while Mike dives ducks. Dodging ducks.
C
Don't everything piss everybody off.
A
But I. Somebody called me out and said that it's JD From Thin Blue Ride, and he put out a story, said, what do you think about a grown man on a bicycle? Now, Thin Blue Ride raises a ton of money for. For kids with cancer. So they ride their law enforcement base. And they ride motorcycles, though, right? No, bikes. Yeah. Thin Blue Ride. He takes his huge ass. Thin Blue Ride monster truck and goes and visits kids that have cancer, gives them all types of swag, does great things. So I didn't know if you wanted to add. If you gentlemen wanted to add that to the exceptions list.
D
Well, that was your deal, Tyler. So way to. On charity.
A
I mean, here's the thing, is that you could run for charity, too. Yeah.
F
And if you're choosing to ride a
A
bike,
C
You're almost there, man. You're almost a human being for a very short period of time. You're almost there.
D
You can also.
C
But no.
A
What are you saying, Jake?
D
Dude, you could rollerblade for charity. You could speed walk for charity. Like, you're right. You there. There's a lot of more like, you know, heterosexual things you could do than ride a bike. So. But it's. I mean, dude, if it's for charity. It is what it is.
A
Yeah. I mean, you can.
F
You can be gay and still do charity work, right?
A
It's not.
F
Well, that's. It. Just means loads of gays traveling together.
C
Like, they'll be protected.
A
We can't have kids, so let's save kids.
D
Well, actually, I mean that. You're right. They can't like have kids, but they can, like purchase kids, you know, adopt.
A
Yeah. Purchase.
C
Yeah.
A
You essentially are purchasing.
D
I, and I would like to know what Heather I would like to know what Heather thinks about, like two homosexual men. Like, purchasing, adopting children. I bet she has some fire takes on that.
A
Yeah.
C
Her show.
A
I, I, she, all the stuff that she brings up in the comments. I'm like, man, you should bring on your show. But her co host is kind of on the other side of the fence when it comes to all believe. I was gonna say beliefs, not anything of events, not a physical fence.
D
If I understand it correctly, she, she has an aversion to this show, right?
C
Oh, you laid that one up, dude.
F
Aversion to probably riding a bike too.
C
Oh, man.
A
Yeah. Other side of the metaphorical fence.
C
Oh, not like a pen.
A
No, not, not a white fence. That.
C
Okay, okay.
F
It has to be a pretty big fence though.
A
Sure.
C
That we weren't talking about it. Yeah.
A
Jake took part in the people giving
C
out addresses in the chat.
A
Pride. Assass going absolute bonkers pride. I had to delete one of your comments, bud. You cannot post the, the word in the comments. Can't do that, man. I got rid of it for you. But I'm just letting you know he
C
put his government address.
A
I might, I might miss it. And then YouTube will shut us down. So you can fight whoever you want. However, just please don't put anything that'll get us shut down in the comments. We lost Jake. I think he's reading the comments. He usually when it goes black, it's because he's reading comments.
C
The computer.
A
I am. So Justin's here. You guys stand by because we might need other people to come into open mic and join us and talk about last night. Justin is here, so I'm gonna wait for open mic to talk about the debauchery that was counterculture. Jake, are you still here?
C
Job made his first appearance. Huh?
A
Need to make an appearance. Well, his first, his first appearance. He sounds like a Canadian.
C
I saw John there.
A
He's a short, lesbian haired Canadian. Hi, Jason.
D
Yeah, yeah, sorry that same happened. I tried to change my setup and it didn't work.
A
I tried doing the exact same thing. That never worked?
D
No, well, no, it was, it was a different variation of the same that never worked, but yeah, it didn't work.
F
A different angle on the window.
D
Is that what you did?
C
A different angle? Like marriage? It's the same thing. I tried doing the same thing again and it didn't work. I breathed again.
A
I'll try it.
D
I'LL try anything six or seven times.
F
They're trisexual. They're trying to sexual.
A
Oh, gosh. So what time is it there, Jay? What time is it over across the pond?
F
It's half seven at night. That's not too. Not too bad.
A
Top seven, half seven,
F
top of the morning.
C
Yeah, he's been texting me since. Yeah, he's up all the time.
A
All right, I gotta make sure before we're gonna end the show a little bit early. It's Friday. We got open mic. I want to be on time for that. I was late last time and so easy on the Canadian Styler. Sorry, Cody, but I do want you guys to stand by with Jake when your phone overheated. I told Jay that just in case we need some eyewitness accounts from the open mic or not the open mic. Geez. The counterculture live. And I'll kind of go in explaining my vision and what we've all decided that might be a good idea for the show and where it could go.
C
So even I speak English. It's half seven. Is 7:30.
F
If you have one of us on as well, we'll tell a bit more about our show as well. Like, we had a long conversation earlier about what we want to do and we want to go, like, for the last half of our show, we want to go, like, deep into. Not each other, not each other.
C
Just.
F
Just in problems. Just in problems about. And just see if we can come together.
C
Oh, my God, dude.
A
Than I thought he was. I'm not gonna lie.
D
Dude, that is. That. That delivery was so good. That was a.
A
He didn't even smile once. He just stared into the camera. Dog.
C
That's.
D
That's the hardest part.
F
I learned that from Jake was teaching me how to do it, and I'm like, I. I can't not do it. And I'm learning from Jake.
D
So, hey, to make sure that I understand what you said, Tyler, you're going to talk about your vision for, like, the. The new, like, night shift countercultural culture thing on open mic. And you want some eyes there. That's it. Like, just that. That was all you said because you were in and out.
A
If you guys are. I mean, I. You guys might not be able to jump on, but if you guys are available to jump on, it starts at three. Yeah, Yeah. I don't. I. I don't. I think. I think that we'll be there, but everybody. Every host will be there. But I do want to talk about that. And I guarantee you the other two hosts did not watch it. So I know Justin might be trying to fast forward right now.
C
I was busy with Valkyrie.
A
Yeah, Nick G. Money's always busy. I was on a date. I was on a date. But yeah, dude, that.
D
I. I don't think that's a real chick, by the way. But whatever. Hey, do before you do that open mic, Tyler, like, like, after. After this ends, would you have time for like a. Like, like a two or three minute call so I can like, update you on. On some stuff?
A
Like, I totally forgot I said yes to that, but yeah, I do. I actually just took time to not really respond to that and just make fun of him for saying using military verbiage.
C
Oh, we've heard those before.
A
Yeah.
C
Oh, yeah.
A
We used to have a guy that used to like to give us sit reps all the time. Brother. Yeah, brother. Brother.
F
Dude.
C
After action review.
A
Damn it, Jamie.
C
Damn it.
D
I. And dude, Mike, I don't think you should be allowed to laugh at me because, like, I've. I've gone out of my way to learn different. Like, what do you guys call them? Brevity codes. Because of the rules about how many lines you're allowed to text. So I'm like, trying to
A
actually. Jake, next time you're on at May add that to the list. I want to have an actual good segment where you're relaxed, not driving. And we'll do a new list of things that men should not do and add that to it. And because that's a. That's a good one. I believe in that. I got one too. And then, so the next time Jake's on, we'll do the stuff that men shouldn't do.
C
I like it.
A
And I told her, oh, dude. And last night, job ruins your staff sergeant joke. Man. Jake set this entire thing up. One preview, and then we're open. My jet.
D
Seriously? You're right. You want to retard.
A
They're Clint. And then Ja. Like, his first time on the Internet last night just wrecked it.
C
Of course he did.
A
Yeah.
C
Like anything else, Dude, I thought that was a.
D
That was a really good joke too.
F
Oh, man, Jaws. Cool. Jaw is cool.
D
No, dude, John's not cool. Dude. Jaws a, man.
F
Leave jaw alone.
D
No, dude. Jaws a schoolyard bully. That's that running around the. The damn, like,
F
Inside.
C
He's a.
F
He's a soft little cuddly bear.
D
All right, dude, I'll that gay for a second. Jaws jaw's pretty dope. I talked to him a lot.
C
I like him, bro.
A
Character. That didn't take long yeah, man.
C
Great character for other men.
A
Add that to the list. Yeah. He can't even hold the integrity of the show.
C
Yeah.
A
Thank you guys for joining us. If you guys are watching and you want to know what the we're talking about, go to Counterculture Inc. YouTube at 3 o'. Clock. We'll be doing the show called Open Mic, which is live every Friday at 3 where we talk about the network and the shows and the debauchery that went on. Maybe Pride Assassin will fight someone. Who knows. Tomorrow night we have counterculture gaming at 9. 00pm Eastern Standard Time. The boys for the first hour talk everything gaming. And then the second hour they get into the gaming and then Sunday, there's a whole list of shows I'm not even gonna get into yet.
C
We will be live on Patreon at some point this weekend to make everybody. You look really good talking. We'll be live on Patreon at some point. We can start doing that. We'll have the ventriloquist button. I'll just budge you when it's time. But yeah.
D
So,
C
Jay, I can't say enough. Both of you, Jake and Jay, you guys contribute a huge part to this show. You've become like OGs of the show. We appreciate you guys putting all the time into.
D
Yeah, dude, I. I get to come on here and say silly stuff. Jay does like insane amounts of work for you guys. I appreciate the opportunity to come on and just like say the. The craziest that nobody else in my normal life.
F
He doesn't even do preparation for our show. I've asked him to do a video for like four days. He hasn't recorded it. He's like, yeah, man, I'll do it. I'll do it, man.
C
Jake, just tell him what I tell Tyler. I'm busy, man. Like, you know, you're the glue, man.
A
My co host and business partner is literally running for sheriff. That's how much time he has. That's how much time this guy's got.
C
He's running. I haven't taken up a producer role or anything. I'm just running for sheriff. The cuckooser.
A
I produce for a lot of shows he does.
C
He's amazing. I'm not gonna tell him how good he is on the area, but I saved that. So. No, you guys do. You guys.
F
I'm sorry.
C
Is like amazing. So
A
everybody, Bud G money.
C
Yeah.
A
All right, we'll see you guys later. Monday, Monday afternoon, 1:00pm Eastern Standard Time. Have a good weekend. Sad.
Episode Title: Is The Black Community ALLOWED To Be Openly RACIST??
Date: June 5, 2026
Release Date: June 8, 2026
Host(s): The Antihero Podcast – Tyler (A), Mike (C/"Sheriff Silks"), Jay (F), Jake (D)
Produced For: Veterans, First Responders, Blue Collar Americans
This episode boldly confronts the provocative question: "Are white people the only ones who can be racist?" Set on a "Casual Friday," hosts Tyler and Mike unravel the "double standard" around public expressions of racism, especially highlighted by recent viral footage from the murder trial of Carmelo Anthony in Texas. The conversation also brings in other current events, ranging from law enforcement heroism, NYPD playoff crowd control, the controversial prosecution of Officer O’Malley, and skepticism toward podcaster Sean Ryan’s recent flip on Trump. In true Antihero Broadcast fashion, the talk is candid, irreverent, and deeply embedded in law enforcement and blue collar culture, with ample tangents and comic relief.
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[08:10–10:31]
[10:55–24:14]
[32:01–38:41]
[41:23–53:41]
[54:26–60:04]
[60:15–97:01]
On Double Standard in Racism
On Free Speech and Civil Unrest
On Internet Outrage & Body Cam Policy
On Masculinity & Charity Events
On Platform Influence
Tyler on Marriage Arguments:
"In marriage, you're on fire 24 hours a day, jumping out of an airplane with gas on." [23:01]
Bike Charity Humour:
“You can also rollerblade for charity. You could speed walk for charity. Like, there's a lot of more...heterosexual things you could do than ride a bike.” [87:07]
Banter about Jiu Jitsu Fans:
“If you can kill me, he can let him kill me. You got five seconds to determine what you're gonna do, and then we're going all out war.” [52:59]
Classic Antihero Self-Deprecation:
Mike plays his first cop TikTok (“transition” trend), recounting how it was used to poke fun at himself in the department and media. [68:01–70:43]
Recommended For:
Law enforcement, veterans, first responders, blue collar listeners, anyone fascinated by the intersection of police culture, social tension, and unscripted talk radio.
Next Episode:
Watch for more on culture war flashpoints and internal network drama, plus the launch of the new show "The Life Raft."