INSOMNIA STREAM: DIVERSITY TRAINING EDITION.mp3
04/14/2021Speaker
00:00:00 Named him.Devon
00:02:53 I missed you guys.00:02:56 I missed you guys.
00:02:59 I am well rested, though.
00:03:01 That's good.
00:03:03 That is good and.
00:03:06 The cactus are growing.
00:03:09 The soil is getting better.
00:03:12 I got a **** ton of mulch.
00:03:14 For free.
00:03:16 And it is a the good thing and the bad thing about the the mulch and the soil getting better is it attracts bugs.
00:03:24 You want that you want that.
00:03:27 But uh, just tonight I've had to vacuum up three very large.
00:03:32 Different kinds of.
00:03:34 I think you know, I think two of them.
00:03:36 Were spiders one of them?
Speaker 2
00:03:39 I don't know.Devon
00:03:40 It it was like a spider, but like I I think it had like 9 legs instead of eight.00:03:47 And yeah, I don't know what it was I.
00:03:49 Don't know you know it's.
00:03:50 Dead now, whatever it was.
00:03:52 But uh yeah.
00:03:54 So let's have a little look at some of the.
00:03:57 The awesome cacti.
00:04:01 I took these pictures today.
00:04:04 This is.
00:04:07 A Chola cactus.
00:04:10 Little cactus pill.
00:04:11 Before we go over some things.
00:04:15 This is a Opuntia.
00:04:19 The first bloom of the season for this one.
00:04:23 I don't know what this is.
00:04:24 I actually don't know what this is.
00:04:26 But it's it's about to explode with.
00:04:29 Flowers, whatever it is.
00:04:32 Uh, that is.
00:04:34 A I think it's a silver dollar cactus.
00:04:38 And I don't think it likes the desert.
00:04:41 Because the all the new pads turn like blood red until they get kind of big and they never really look super healthy.
00:04:51 And blood red, as I've talked about before, that's what when the cactus is under stress, that's what it does that.
00:04:58 But you know, it's still growing.
00:05:01 So ****.
00:05:03 That I've shown you before had a bunch of little buds, and now he's got pads and new flower that's today.
00:05:11 That's an artichoke.
00:05:13 Finally have an artichoke flower coming up.
00:05:15 I actually got 2.
00:05:17 But that's the that's the big one.
00:05:19 At the top.
00:05:21 And that's from the same artichoke.
00:05:23 If you've been following a while on Instagram, I think like last year it was.
00:05:28 I didn't even.
00:05:28 Know what what the plant was?
00:05:30 Was like, what is this thing?
00:05:31 Growing out of my huge culture bed and no one knew.
00:05:34 And then it turned out to be this giant artichoke plant that is reseeded.
00:05:37 The Hugo culture bed, which is what's supposed to happen and is making more artichokes, but again, not a very efficient plant to grow.
00:05:52 Which one's?
00:05:53 This one.
00:05:56 This is opuntia.
00:06:02 I think it's.
00:06:03 I forget the name.
00:06:04 It might be the that might be the name, but it regardless it is the type of cactus that Australians took.
00:06:13 To Australia because a lot of people don't.
00:06:15 Know this every opuntia.
00:06:19 And they got.
00:06:19 These, and you know they're now they're.
00:06:21 Everywhere, so pretty much any cactus with a pad.
00:06:25 Is from North America.
00:06:26 Well, I think North and South America.
00:06:29 But they they didn't exist anywhere else until people that came to America brought them to other parts of the.
00:06:36 So now you have them all over the place, like in Italy all throughout the Mediterranean.
00:06:40 But they all originated from America.
00:06:44 And Australians were like, oh, this is great.
00:06:46 We can get this ****** desert land that we've got and we'll plant these ******* things all over the place and we'll we'll feed them to cows and and, you know, make fences out of them, you know, like kind of what I'm I'm doing a little bit.
00:07:01 And they took this species of cactus to Australia.
00:07:07 And it became super invasive.
00:07:11 Like crazy invasive because the the.
00:07:16 The environment was like perfect for this kind of cactus and it.
00:07:21 Got so bad.
00:07:23 They had to like.
00:07:25 Get together and try to figure how do we.
00:07:26 Get rid of this.
00:07:27 ******* thing like they were going around just torching the like entire forests of this.
00:07:31 Stuff and trying to get rid of it and they couldn't figure out like, why?
00:07:34 Is it why? Why?
00:07:35 Can't we get?
00:07:36 Rid of this thing.
00:07:37 So they came to America and realized that there was a natural predator.
00:07:43 To this particular kind of cactus.
00:07:47 And it was a kind of moth.
00:07:49 That would eat.
00:07:51 The cactus and like lay eggs in it and kill it.
00:07:55 And so they decide well.
00:07:58 Let's just get this moth.
00:08:01 And bring it to Australia and hope.
00:08:05 Hope, hope that doesn't cause more problems.
00:08:07 And it was one of the only times scientists have done this.
00:08:12 And it hasn't been a huge disaster.
00:08:14 Right?
00:08:15 And it actually worked.
00:08:17 That cactus still exists in Australia today, but it it significantly destroyed all of those cactus for us.
00:08:24 And luckily the.
00:08:25 The moth didn't.
00:08:27 Cause any other like butterfly effects, no pun intended.
00:08:31 But that thing is going crazy.
00:08:33 Every all those little buds, there will be fruit.
00:08:37 Not very big fruit, but fruit all the same.
00:08:42 That's Santa Rita.
00:08:43 It's going a little crazy.
00:08:48 Is similar.
00:08:50 Oh, you know what?
00:08:50 Lied. This one is.
00:08:52 Not the Australia one.
00:08:54 This is the Australia one they look.
00:08:56 Very similar.
00:08:57 This is a Texas.
00:09:00 Ah, cactus.
00:09:02 That is like a weed.
00:09:04 It's like indestructible.
00:09:07 It's grown better than anything like it might become invasive here because I've had pads.
00:09:12 I've I've because like, the the whole cactus got eaten away except for like a little chunk of it.
00:09:17 And I threw it in like the compost pile, and now there's a cactus coming out of the ******* compost pile.
00:09:24 That one's kind.
00:09:24 Of nuts.
00:09:25 And I'm sure they're closely related. I think this one's Opuntia. It starts with an EI. Don't know some weird.
00:09:32 Name that some Jewish botanist made-up.
00:09:35 Another Santa Rita.
00:09:39 This guy's about to explode. This is one of.
00:09:41 My favorites.
00:09:44 And I have no idea what this is.
00:09:48 Some kind of?
00:09:52 That seems to.
00:09:52 Be doing well.
00:09:53 It's not, it's not.
00:09:56 There's there's like a.
00:09:58 There's one that looks a lot like this that people think it is, but it's.
00:10:01 Not it's like like, it's like mother of a.
00:10:03 Million something or I I forget.
00:10:06 But it does make these little all those little round delays at the top there.
00:10:11 Those do fall off it it it propagates the same way as that other one that everyone seems to think that.
00:10:16 This is, but it's not that.
00:10:19 Don't know what that is.
00:10:20 But it's about to explode.
00:10:23 Don't know what that is, but it makes a comically large flower like the cactus itself is about the size of a softball.
00:10:32 And when that?
00:10:32 Flower blooms.
00:10:34 It's also about the size of a.
00:10:36 So it's like this giant *** ******* flower that sticks out of it.
00:10:41 Oh yeah, this is like a weird bird.
00:10:44 I don't know.
00:10:45 We don't have to watch this.
00:10:47 Where's my? There we go.
00:10:49 This is a bird that has attacked cactuses.
00:10:54 In the past.
00:10:58 Each bugs.
00:11:01 So there you go. That's.
00:11:03 This is all from the Cactus Garden today.
00:11:08 So now that you've you've had the cactus pill.
00:11:14 We can move on to some new stuff.
00:11:16 I kind of don't want to talk about news.
00:11:18 I don't want to talk about the.
00:11:21 The Chauvin case or the.
Speaker
00:11:24 Let me close this.Devon
00:11:27 Or the.00:11:30 The lady cop that killed another black guy that was resisting arrest.
00:11:34 Because it's just it's it's.
00:11:35 Like we've seen this ******* story.
00:11:37 1000 ******* times and I'm sure.
00:11:40 Like everyone, everyone.
00:11:42 On you know, YouTube and everywhere else.
00:11:45 So that's that's all they've been talking about for days and.
Speaker
00:11:49 I just don't.Devon
00:11:49 It's like, what else?00:11:50 What else can you say?
00:11:51 Like what else can?
00:11:52 You say about.
00:11:55 The the over and over and over occurrence.
00:12:00 You know, phase one black guy does something illegal.
00:12:04 Phase two cops try to arrest said black guy, phase three.
00:12:10 Black Guy tries to run away.
00:12:12 Phase four cops shoot black guy, phase five, prophet.
00:12:18 Like that's it.
00:12:20 That happens every time, every ******* time.
00:12:22 And it's hilarious.
00:12:23 Like, it's well, it.
00:12:25 It would be.
00:12:26 It was hilarious.
00:12:26 First few Times Now it's just sad, but like every single time they make a national case out of one of these things, without exception, without exception.
00:12:36 The guy ends up being.
00:12:38 Obviously deserving of what he got every time.
00:12:42 But here's the difference.
00:12:47 I say obviously deserving of what he got.
00:12:51 Which is true.
Speaker 3
00:12:53 To white people.Devon
00:12:58 Uh, we disconnected.00:12:59 I'm still recording.
00:13:00 That's OK.
00:13:03 We'll be back.
00:13:06 And we're reconnected.
00:13:07 We're back, OK.
00:13:11 So it it's as I was saying.
00:13:13 Before I got disconnected.
00:13:17 It's true that these guys get what they deserve.
00:13:21 In a white society, if if what happens to these black guys happens to white people.
00:13:27 And it does.
00:13:28 It does, by the way, all the time.
00:13:30 And and the races are reversed, that sometimes it's a black cop shooting the white guy, right?
00:13:35 It happens not with the same frequency, but because white people aren't committing the crimes.
00:13:42 But when it does happen, no one cares.
00:13:45 No one cares.
00:13:46 White people don't care.
00:13:47 Black people, no one cares.
00:13:49 Why? Because everyone knows.
00:13:53 They deserved it.
00:13:59 But that's in a white society.
00:14:03 Now that white primacy is gone.
00:14:07 The the whole ethic, the ethics of the society changes.
00:14:11 The common sense quote UN quote.
00:14:14 Of the society changes.
00:14:17 Because when you say common sense, what are you talking about?
00:14:19 You're saying common?
00:14:22 To your people.
00:14:24 Right.
00:14:25 You're not saying because look, not everyone in the entire ******* planet has.
00:14:32 The same even general.
00:14:35 Moral or or ethical?
00:14:41 They have totally different moral codes around the world.
00:14:50 And So what white people are grappling with, and we're going to get into this.
00:14:54 I might talk to chat for a.
00:14:55 Little bit because I do.
00:14:56 I miss you guys.
00:14:58 I might talk to chat for like.
00:14:59 A little bit before we get into it, but.
00:15:03 As white primacy slips away and you see white people just struggling to understand this new dynamic.
00:15:12 It's not that hard to figure out.
00:15:15 Once you realize.
00:15:17 You are not you no longer set the standard.
00:15:25 You are now operating from a an outsider.
00:15:28 'S point of view.
00:15:31 It's like.
00:15:32 If you go to or just think about when when we had white primacy and you had movies where white people would go to other countries.
00:15:39 And so in the movie, they'd ridicule something about that culture, something that was common within the culture, right.
00:15:46 You know, like, just as an example, Japanese, right.
00:15:51 Like you'd have.
00:15:52 Like the.
00:15:53 The people ridiculing oh, wow, you know the the the very submissive quiet Japanese wife or or or whatever right or or going to India and and and and making fun of something that's normal there like I don't know ********.
00:16:09 In the streets.
00:16:12 Like, but you would make.
00:16:13 None of this stuff, but if you were.
00:16:16 In that culture, it would seem.
00:16:17 Totally normal to you.
Speaker 3
00:16:22 Well now.Devon
00:16:23 You're you're witnessing.00:16:26 Things happening in what used to be your country.
00:16:32 In the same way with from the same perspective as an outsider looking in.
00:16:40 And that's something a lot of people can't handle.
00:16:44 They can't admit that especially not the older generations.
00:16:47 And the younger ones?
00:16:48 I don't know. Maybe.
00:16:55 But when you're looking at it from a perspective as an outsider, like you're basically, you're a tourist.
Speaker 4
00:17:00 You're a tourist in.Devon
00:17:01 Your own country.00:17:04 And so you can.
00:17:05 Be outraged.
00:17:06 Like, remember the the all the stories.
00:17:08 I don't know how many of them were just fictional.
00:17:10 And and whatever.
00:17:10 I don't remember the specifics.
00:17:12 But I'm sure people know.
00:17:13 I'm talking about like in in the.
00:17:15 In fact, I think that.
00:17:16 A move in the 80s about it, we're like.
00:17:18 You'd have some.
00:17:19 Boomer rich kid go to Southeast Asia and then get caught with cocaine or something like that.
00:17:25 And then they end up in some like insane ******* prison, you know, getting canned on a regular basis or or whatever, right.
00:17:33 And everyone, America is like, Oh my God.
00:17:36 It's so brutal.
00:17:37 I can't believe it.
00:17:38 It's crazy.
00:17:40 But look, the people.
00:17:41 On on the right. Even then, we're like, well, I mean, you go into someone else's country and you act a fool. That's.
00:17:48 You know that's that's what you.
00:17:50 That's what you get.
00:17:51 You you have to play.
00:17:52 By their rules.
00:17:58 And that's increasingly becoming the case in what?
00:18:03 Used to be your country.
00:18:07 You can't look at it anymore as as.
00:18:09 Ohh yeah this is.
00:18:10 This is the country I grew up in and I have a, you know, fairly accurate idea as.
00:18:14 To what the rules are, no, you don't.
Speaker
00:18:17 No you don't.Devon
00:18:22 You have to operate.00:18:25 Within the United States and and other parts of the West.
00:18:28 As if you are a guest in someone else's country.
00:18:33 Or some might say a prisoner.
00:18:40 That's just, that's just facts.
00:18:44 That's just the way it is.
00:18:47 And so when you see, for example, the obvious injustices going on in, in the Derek Chauvin case and you see the different treatment that this woman, this female cop is getting, you know, because she's a girl, she's just a stupid girl who ****** ** or, you know, whatever.
00:19:06 That's the narrative right now, I guess.
00:19:07 Right.
00:19:08 Who knows how?
00:19:09 How that will turn out.
00:19:10 But that's that's like the that's the basic.
00:19:15 That's the tone of what's happening.
00:19:16 They're not.
00:19:17 They're not trying to crucify her in the same way that they.
00:19:19 Went after Derek Chauvin, right.
00:19:22 Well, that's because that's the new ethics.
00:19:26 That's the new culture.
00:19:28 You lost the culture war.
00:19:30 It's over.
00:19:35 It's over. That's.
00:19:38 So now what?
00:19:40 That that doesn't just mean I'll tell her, you know.
00:19:42 Or like, I guess.
00:19:44 I guess we we have to, you know, try this new.
00:19:48 No, no, no, no.
00:19:49 It's over.
00:19:52 You now have to operate within the new culture.
00:19:58 Because it won.
00:20:00 And it it is, it decides.
00:20:03 What the norms are, you don't, you're.
00:20:05 The weirdo.
00:20:05 Now you're the outsider.
00:20:09 You're the subversive.
00:20:11 That's why they want to get rid of you.
00:20:14 It's their cultures immune system, you know we've.
00:20:17 Talked about how bullying.
00:20:19 Is the immune system of the healthy society right?
00:20:23 And that one?
00:20:24 Of the ways.
00:20:24 They got they.
00:20:25 Won the culture.
00:20:26 War was they gave our culture societal aids.
00:20:31 They got rid of our ability to bully.
00:20:33 They got rid of.
00:20:34 Our immune system.
00:20:36 And so therefore, we were unable to fight off the infection.
00:20:43 It's now more infection than it is anything else.
00:20:46 So now you're the infection.
00:20:53 I guess you could try to give this culture societal aids.
00:20:57 You know, do.
00:20:59 Do what they did, but good luck with that when it took them.
00:21:03 Look, they had they had full control of Hollywood and the broadcast industry, the publishing industry, television, radio, everything.
00:21:12 For like 100 years.
00:21:18 And you're just going to.
00:21:20 You're just going to.
00:21:25 Retaliate and somehow undo all that.
00:21:28 That that century of subversion.
00:21:32 They might in a century.
00:21:37 But in the meantime, you have to.
00:21:38 Just realize this is you know.
00:21:40 This is where we're at.
00:21:42 This is where we're at.
00:21:48 So we'll take a look at chat for a.
00:21:51 Little bit, but we're.
00:21:52 Going to after that I mentioned that I was kind of.
00:21:57 I had like the office on in the background.
00:22:00 It used to be like my background noise thing when I would have like these really long days of of 3D modeling.
00:22:07 I was like, literally not sleeping for like 3 days and just, you know animating and texturing and all this stupid ****.
00:22:14 And it was just it was just something.
00:22:16 It was something I had to pay attention to.
00:22:18 It was just like, you know, every once while you pick up on a joke, you know, and.
00:22:25 I had.
00:22:25 I had it playing again because I was just doing **** around the house and I was.
00:22:28 Just getting tired of the ******* news.
00:22:31 And I just wanted something that I again I'd have to.
00:22:34 Think about something I.
00:22:36 Didn't think was going to get.
00:22:37 Me very mad.
00:22:38 I was wrong.
00:22:40 And I started listening to it and I was just I every time I I started listening to it because it was just odd.
00:22:45 But I wasn't, like, listening to it.
00:22:46 Every time I started listening to it.
00:22:49 It was just like **** like that was.
00:22:54 That was like it was like the.
00:22:58 It was literally like the changing of the guard.
00:23:02 You know, I talked about how Archie Bunker.
00:23:05 Was the character that they made fun of, and it wouldn't matter that they had racist jokes because, you know, you'd have the the so-called racists in the audience saying, oh, this, this show is based because they get to tell these racist jokes, not realizing that they.
00:23:19 Are the joke.
00:23:21 And that you had all these people saying.
00:23:23 Oh, you could never.
00:23:23 Make this show today and then it's like they they they make it every day.
00:23:28 Well, the office is a lot like.
00:23:30 That it's just a lot more explicit.
00:23:33 You know, Michael Scott just takes the place of Archie Bunker.
00:23:37 Dwight schrute.
00:23:39 Kind of.
00:23:40 Also fits in with that.
00:23:42 And unlike because they got better at this stuff, unlike with Archie Bunker where?
00:23:49 I don't know how the show ends, but I I know he doesn't like.
00:23:53 He doesn't have like this.
00:23:54 Awakening, right, like he doesn't have like this slow progression where slowly he's becoming a progressive.
00:24:01 You know where he starts off as this ignorant, stupid white male.
00:24:04 But then at the end, he realizes that diversity.
00:24:07 Is good.
00:24:07 Like you know what, I.
00:24:08 Mean like he might have little moments.
00:24:11 But that's not like the the.
00:24:15 The hero's journey, the hero's quest of Archie Bunker. Whereas with Michael Scott, that's precisely what happens.
00:24:24 And and white shrewd, you could say.
00:24:27 And I know that that you know that obviously there's the UK office, the UK office.
00:24:33 We're gonna be looking at the the American.
00:24:34 Office because it.
00:24:35 Really doesn't matter because the UK office I think was two seasons long and the first two seasons of the American Office.
00:24:44 Are almost identical like they even cast.
00:24:48 Like the the guy who plays the American.
00:24:52 Main character Jim.
00:24:54 Like they they like.
00:24:55 They did his hair to look exactly like oh ****.
00:24:59 I forget his name and the the British one.
00:25:01 But the Bilbo.
00:25:03 You know, the guy who plays Bilbo in The Hobbit is like the.
00:25:07 What was his name?
00:25:08 It wasn't Jim.
00:25:10 But anyway, but.
00:25:11 For the most part.
00:25:14 It's in some instances.
00:25:15 It's like word for word exactly the same the first two seasons.
00:25:21 The episode we're going to take a look at tonight.
00:25:24 It's going to apply to the British one as well.
00:25:27 It's just, I think, more people in, in this audience have probably seen the American one.
00:25:33 But anyway, let's take a look at.
00:25:35 Chat how you guys doing?
00:25:40 Uh. Let's see here.
00:25:45 Have you seen the document where throughout history all empires have lasted on average 250 years, 1776 was 245 years ago.
00:25:53 In the next five years, it's about to go down so hard, the average normally will want to rope themselves.
00:25:59 I mean, I kind of feel.
00:26:00 Like there is a.
00:26:01 Well, I mean like I think the the average.
00:26:05 Age of a any kind of democracies like 200 years, right? And so people have been talking about this since.
00:26:12 Well, I guess 1976, right?
00:26:15 So yeah, it's we're, we're.
00:26:16 Reaching the end of the line.
00:26:18 I don't know if.
00:26:20 If I.
00:26:22 I don't know how that's all going to go down, but it's it's it's going to be a bumpy.
00:26:27 Bumpy, bumpy, Rd.
00:26:31 Uh, let's see here.
00:26:32 Every hippie Stoner I knew wanted me to wash the office.
00:26:36 Yeah, well, I mean.
00:26:36 Look, the office was genius in that they replaced.
00:26:42 You see Ricky?
00:26:42 Ricky Gervais is really the genius behind this.
00:26:44 He's a genius.
00:26:47 Uh, he played uh the what was his?
00:26:50 The British one?
00:26:51 It was called uh uh, ****.
00:26:54 It wasn't Michael Scott it.
00:26:56 Was uh. Anyway, it doesn't.
00:26:58 But he he created a replacement for plots like fake canned laughter.
00:27:08 In a sitcom.
00:27:10 By zooming in.
00:27:13 On character reactions.
00:27:15 So that you would know how to react by looking at taking picking up on social cues.
00:27:21 From other people, like other characters, and they would create the character that you were supposed to like.
00:27:28 So Jim and Pam, right?
00:27:29 So there's a couple of other right characters, like the gay guy and, you know, stuff like that.
00:27:37 But it was set up in such.
00:27:38 A way that.
00:27:40 It was telling you what to think.
00:27:43 By zooming in on the reactions.
00:27:46 Of Jim or Pam or whoever.
00:27:48 That was cool, right?
00:27:50 So if Michael Scott the boss.
00:27:54 Or in the British one.
00:27:56 Again, it's.
00:27:57 I can't believe I'm spacing on this stuff anyway.
00:28:00 Doesn't matter when the boss would say something racist or whatever, the camera quickly whips and zooms in to the face of like the cool person in the room.
00:28:13 And the cool person in the room.
00:28:15 Makes like this look of disgust.
00:28:19 And now the viewer.
00:28:20 Knows exactly what to think about it.
00:28:24 It's so much more effective than canned laughter, so much more effective.
00:28:30 And we'll see a lot of that.
00:28:31 Like, I edited down an episode so we don't have to watch the whole ******* thing, but I guarantee you, I mean, they they do it so often, I guarantee you there's lots of shots like that.
00:28:42 And it's it's so ******* genius cause it's so subtle.
00:28:48 And it's it's not it.
00:28:50 It's it's more natural.
00:28:51 It doesn't seem artificial.
00:28:52 It doesn't seem like, you know, fake canned laughter does.
00:28:58 But I bet I am willing to bet.
00:29:01 The comic timing is such.
00:29:04 That if you were to have the ability in the same way that some people have taken out the fake laughter in sitcoms, and it's just painful to.
00:29:14 ******* watch, right?
00:29:16 Or some people have said, like the show mash.
00:29:20 There's a DVD version of it or.
00:29:22 Something I think.
00:29:24 I don't know.
00:29:24 There's some version you can get where you can turn off the laugh track.
00:29:28 And the whole show just becomes and it goes from being like a haha funny time to like this dark ******* military drama, right?
00:29:37 Well, and in a lot of these these sitcoms, they just become, like unfunny and awkward and weird.
00:29:43 I suspect if you have the ability or if you had, like, the raw footage of all that, that.
00:29:49 The shows they recorded.
00:29:51 And you could edit it this way where instead of.
00:29:56 The camera whipping over and zooming in on on Jim's face. So you.
00:30:00 Know how to.
00:30:02 Think about whatever someone just said.
00:30:05 If it just stayed.
00:30:07 On that characters, you know you'd have, like a weird, awkward pause.
00:30:12 Because it's all about timing.
00:30:15 So it's like boom, here's the joke.
00:30:17 Here's the reaction.
00:30:19 Back to the guy.
00:30:22 So that you know.
00:30:22 That he's bad.
00:30:26 And it's it's *******.
00:30:28 And and it worked so well.
00:30:30 That they they carried it on.
00:30:32 To parks and rec.
00:30:35 That was like a spin off kind of.
00:30:38 It was going to be a spin.
00:30:38 Off I guess they.
00:30:40 That the the spin off was.
00:30:42 Going to be.
00:30:44 And I guess they I was watching an interview with one of the creators.
00:30:49 And they said that they were going to tie it to the office.
00:30:53 I think they might.
00:30:54 Have had like an episode or two where there were some crossovers, I don't know, but they weren't tied to the office by.
00:31:01 Having the copier.
00:31:03 At at the the office be sent to this other place.
00:31:09 But they didn't say it's the same exact thing.
00:31:13 And it worked.
00:31:14 It worked great.
00:31:15 It was the best rated show that I mean those two shows.
00:31:19 Were huge money makers for NBC and for Ricky Gervais.
00:31:25 Who is just?
00:31:26 Rolling in the ******* dough.
00:31:32 So yeah, we'll take a look at, we'll take a look.
00:31:36 At that.
00:31:37 Here shortly.
00:31:39 Laugh tracks are to make up for the bad humor and jokes, poor writing, and to condition the public as to what to find funny, exactly.
00:31:45 Like I've got a whole.
00:31:47 I've got a whole video on applause.
00:31:50 It's still on YouTube, it's on bit shoot.
00:31:54 It's on odyssey.
00:32:00 I don't remember the name.
00:32:01 Of it.
00:32:02 I'll find it.
00:32:03 But it's it.
00:32:04 Yeah, I mean, it's it's not just sitcoms.
00:32:08 It, you know, well, why do you think they have the late night shows?
00:32:13 And this isn't new this.
00:32:14 Isn't like new to like I mean.
00:32:16 It's hyper political now, right?
00:32:18 It didn't used to be as.
00:32:19 Hyper political, but every I mean going all the way back.
00:32:23 These late night talk show hosts.
00:32:26 Always did political jokes in their monologues at the at the.
00:32:29 Very least they did that.
00:32:32 And a they do these shows in front of like super leftist and and and remarkably Jewish audiences.
00:32:42 You know, they're doing it in New York or LA.
00:32:46 And on top of that, they add.
00:32:49 Applause Signs for the audience.
00:32:50 So they.
00:32:51 Know when to laugh and when to Boo.
00:32:54 And all this other ****.
00:32:57 And when the people at home?
00:32:59 Watch this now.
00:33:00 That was a little that was.
00:33:02 Like I would say.
00:33:02 An upgrade from the canned laughter because.
00:33:05 It was, it was live.
00:33:08 And so it had.
00:33:09 It had, like, a more organic feel to it, you knew.
00:33:13 That they weren't.
00:33:14 Well, I mean, they did in some cases, but the audience suspected.
00:33:19 That it wasn't like something that they were taping and adding laughter to later.
00:33:26 Like in the case of a sitcom.
00:33:30 You know, they they knew at the very least there was an audience there.
00:33:35 And so they they felt more social pressure to conform to the reactions.
00:33:43 Of that audience.
00:33:44 Same thing with Saturday Night Live.
00:33:46 Why do you think Saturday Night Live is still on the?
00:33:49 Air it's not.
00:33:49 It hasn't been funny.
00:33:51 Maybe ever really I.
00:33:53 It's like like when people say, oh, Sir, alive hasn't been funny since Steve Martin was on it.
00:33:58 Or you know what you know, because boomers will.
00:34:00 Say that.
00:34:00 All the time or I?
00:34:01 Don't think it's ever funny.
00:34:03 Like I've seen old episodes like there's there's been times they, you know, there's been funny, funny sketches.
00:34:09 But I mean, look, it's on every Saturday for, like, a billion years.
00:34:12 Of course, there's going to be a few funny ones, right?
00:34:16 But it's generally speaking not funny.
00:34:18 I don't remember thinking it was funny even it's not even like a young thing.
00:34:22 You know where you think?
00:34:22 Like I remember when I was younger, just as an example.
00:34:25 Remember thinking that that Jim Carrey was funny, you know.
00:34:30 Because I was, you know, I was like some pre pubescent teenager just laughing at ohh like he was just being stupid and I was stupid.
00:34:39 So it was funny.
00:34:41 But even even then, when I think back to.
00:34:45 Like when I would stay.
00:34:45 Up late because you know back, yeah.
00:34:47 It's always been cool.
00:34:49 Like, that's so cutting edge.
00:34:51 Live from New York.
00:34:55 It's what New Yorkers think is funny.
00:34:59 You'd watch it and you know I I would notice the leftist ******** in it.
00:35:03 Even as a kid.
00:35:05 How they would all you know if there?
00:35:06 Was a Republican.
00:35:08 Politician it was, you know, let's let's hate on him.
00:35:12 Let's make fun.
00:35:13 Of him, you know he's the devil, and if it's a Democrat, you know, that gets caught doing something.
00:35:19 Oh, then he's kind of cool.
00:35:20 It's cool that he was.
00:35:21 He was kind of like a bad boy, like, you know.
00:35:23 Clinton, for example, when they would.
00:35:25 Give Clinton ****, and if anyone deviated from that, they got fired like.
00:35:28 In the case of Norm.
00:35:29 Ronald, when Norman Donald pointed out that the Clintons had killed people on his weekend update, you know fake news thing.
00:35:40 That was it.
00:35:41 No more, nor MacDonald.
00:35:49 Yeah, it was. Uh.
00:35:52 It was never.
00:35:53 Funny it wasn't allowed to.
00:35:55 Be funny, you can't be on the TV.
00:35:58 Think of it this way.
00:35:59 It's like all right, so I saw, I saw and I haven't watched the the segment.
00:36:04 I don't. I'll go, I'll.
00:36:05 I'm going to watch it, but I don't have.
00:36:06 To to know this.
00:36:07 Adam Green tweeted out like Ohh is Tucker going?
00:36:10 To expose the ADL.
00:36:13 And I'm like, come on, man, you know better than that.
00:36:15 And I don't know if he was joking or not, I hope.
00:36:17 He was, but it's just like you know.
00:36:20 You got to think of it this way.
00:36:23 If they think someone like me.
00:36:25 With my limited audio.
00:36:28 Especially compared to, like Tucker Carlson, right?
00:36:32 If they think I'm too dangerous to remain monetized and and I can't even be on on the Internet, you know.
00:36:39 You you think that they're going?
00:36:41 To let Tucker Carlson.
00:36:43 Talk to like the largest television audience.
00:36:46 That I think that exists right now.
00:36:50 And expose the ADL quote UN quote.
00:36:54 You really think?
00:36:56 You really think that?
00:36:57 That's what they what?
00:36:58 What's going to happen?
00:37:02 Tucker Carlson is a pressure valve.
00:37:04 If he even mentions the ADL, which I'm sure he did, and from what I understand he mentioned Greenblatt.
00:37:11 That's how nervous they are.
00:37:17 You you gotta remember the whole Tucker's book. Ship of fools. Like the whole point of that book.
00:37:23 Is trying.
00:37:24 He's he's an elitist.
00:37:25 He comes from old money.
00:37:27 He has tons of money.
00:37:29 And he's afraid.
00:37:30 And he said this.
00:37:31 I'm not, like trying to read his mind.
00:37:33 He said this.
00:37:35 He's afraid that if the elites keep going down this road, the pitchforks are going to come out.
00:37:43 And he's he's not wrong.
00:37:49 He's going to be affected by that personally.
00:37:52 The pitchforks are going to come out.
00:37:55 For him, just as much as they would come out.
00:37:58 For anybody else.
00:38:00 And he knows this.
00:38:05 He knows this.
00:38:11 And so.
00:38:13 His whole job is to tell you just enough.
00:38:16 And then redirect.
00:38:19 Redirect the anger.
00:38:23 So in the case of the ADL, like I haven't.
00:38:25 Even seen it?
00:38:26 So maybe I'll maybe I'll be wrong.
00:38:28 I doubt it.
00:38:33 They've become so tyrannical.
00:38:37 The ADL, and so it's no longer like some weird organization that no one's really.
00:38:42 Heard of before?
00:38:43 You know it's no longer like this.
00:38:46 This whispering figure?
00:38:50 You know behind behind the politicians whispering in their ears.
00:38:55 No, they're like shouting from a ******* megaphone.
00:38:59 Everyone knows. Everyone knows.
00:39:04 And so.
00:39:06 His job in this instance is to acknowledge it because you have to.
00:39:11 It's like if I stand a comedian.
00:39:14 If you walk up and there's something weird and uncomfortable going on, whether or maybe there's something weird about you, like your appearance or about the club that you're in, or something like that you have.
00:39:26 To acknowledge it.
00:39:29 You have to acknowledge, oh, that was kind of weird with that last, you know, like let's say the.
00:39:34 Guy before you bombed.
00:39:35 Ohh I got was ******* weird because if you don't it just creates tension and the audience is uncomfortable and that never goes away until someone acknowledges the weird.
00:39:48 Kurt is there to acknowledge it.
00:39:51 To acknowledge it.
00:39:52 But but.
00:39:53 But but but but.
00:39:54 Just like the comedian.
00:39:57 You acknowledge.
00:39:58 The weird thing?
00:40:00 And then you redirect.
00:40:04 Whatever awkwardness or anger or frustration or whatever is tied to this weird thing.
00:40:11 And you defuse it.
00:40:15 You know, like if.
00:40:16 You if you're a.
00:40:17 Super fat comedian and you get up on stage.
00:40:22 You you have to make fun of yourself for being fat as quickly as possible.
00:40:29 Because if you don't, the audience is just thinking who the **** is.
00:40:32 This fat ***.
00:40:39 So you acknowledge it, you make a joke.
00:40:41 Out of it.
00:40:42 And now the audience is like oh.
00:40:43 This fat ******'* funny.
00:40:50 And that's what Tucker does.
00:40:52 Tucker goes on and looks real concerned.
00:40:55 Does his Tucker stare into the into the camera?
00:41:00 Mentions how the ADL you know they they kind of.
00:41:03 Being ***** but you.
00:41:04 Know they're, but overall they do a lot of good work they do.
00:41:06 A lot of good work, sure, he said.
00:41:08 Something like that.
00:41:09 I'm positive.
00:41:14 Look, I I've even seen it.
00:41:15 I'll see it.
00:41:16 I'll watch it tonight.
00:41:17 I couldn't find I.
00:41:17 Was going to pull it.
00:41:18 Down, but I didn't have enough time.
00:41:24 Yeah, you don't you don't you?
00:41:26 You're not on Fox or any TV show.
00:41:31 If you talk about anything based.
00:41:35 They don't let you do it.
00:41:36 They don't.
00:41:37 Like I said, they don't let me do it.
00:41:39 Like in a in a.
00:41:40 Just a small way.
00:41:44 Like if I had stayed just as an example, if I'd stayed on YouTube and I was live right now, I mean, I had live streams that were between, you know, I I think the the peak I ever had was like 7000, which was a little crazy. That's that was abnormal.
Speaker 3
00:41:57 But it's at.Devon
00:41:58 Least like 4 or 5000 lives.00:42:00 Something like that, right?
00:42:02 And so what's the most I would ever get?
00:42:04 I would never get to like Tim Poole and that's even if they didn't **** with the algorithm.
00:42:08 If they just.
00:42:09 Let me say whatever cause most people.
00:42:11 Would rather listen.
00:42:12 To the the Tim Poole, the normal, the most people.
00:42:15 Normies, most people would rather hear that, right, so I would never even.
00:42:19 I would never even get to like the Tim Poole level.
00:42:24 But that doesn't matter to them.
00:42:25 They they don't want.
00:42:25 They want everyone watching the Tim Poole stuff, right?
00:42:29 So I'm not allowed on those kinds of platforms, or at least not to make money.
00:42:33 Right?
00:42:33 And that's, you know, that's what Fox News and the business of is.
00:42:36 Making money.
00:42:38 And sponsors.
00:42:40 Wouldn't continue to sponsor his show.
00:42:43 Because there would be repercussions for them, even if.
00:42:45 They liked what he was saying.
00:42:49 And I don't.
00:42:49 Just mean like the, you know, the leftist Twitter campaigns like, oh, we're all going to boycott.
00:42:55 You know, I don't know, this pillow company or whatever, right?
00:43:01 I mean what that pillow company or whoever would have problems?
00:43:07 Behind the scenes.
00:43:09 Trying to get financing.
00:43:12 Trying to get distribution.
00:43:15 Trying to get advertising, you know it would.
00:43:18 It would hurt them economically.
00:43:24 And uh.
00:43:26 That's just one of.
00:43:27 The many reasons Tucker will never he'll never he'll never go there.
00:43:31 He'll never go there.
00:43:32 Now, like I said, the fact that he's even mentioning the ADL shows you how much they've.
00:43:36 Overplayed their hand.
00:43:38 Because if you just mentioned the ADL.
00:43:42 I don't know.
00:43:42 I guess in a way it's kind of a white pill cause it is kind of like a a win that it's.
00:43:47 Even getting mentioned and.
00:43:48 Maybe more people will look it up like so, like.
00:43:50 In a way, you.
00:43:52 Know if you don't want to.
00:43:52 Be a pessimist about it, you.
00:43:53 Could say, alright, but in in another way.
00:43:59 Like I said it it gets diffused.
00:44:00 It's kind of like think of it this way.
00:44:02 Like the the fat comedian analogy, right?
00:44:09 It doesn't really help that much.
00:44:12 Because he's not just the fat guy.
00:44:14 He's the funny fat guy.
00:44:16 So now, after the show, after the the the the comedy show.
00:44:22 You walk up to one of these.
00:44:24 People and you're like.
00:44:25 Wow, that guy was a fat ******* mess.
00:44:30 They're they're actually going to have negative feelings about you because they're they're he was endearing.
00:44:36 He was the funny fat guy.
00:44:39 And well, certainly the ADL is not.
00:44:41 Going to be endearing.
00:44:44 Tucker's going to do the same thing. He's.
00:44:46 Going to he's going to.
00:44:46 Make sure that you know.
00:44:49 I'm not anti-Semitic, but.
00:44:54 You know, the ADL does a good job of fighting anti-Semitism and and protecting Israel and and American Jews or whatever, right?
00:45:01 I don't.
00:45:01 Again, I I don't know what he said, but.
00:45:03 I'm sure something like that.
00:45:06 And so now.
00:45:07 All the because no one look no one wants.
00:45:10 The the social pressure, especially in this culture, we don't.
00:45:15 Control anymore.
00:45:18 To to not just avoid negative.
00:45:22 Things about Jews but to.
00:45:25 The social pressure does always say.
00:45:26 Positive things about Jews.
00:45:29 Is so strong.
00:45:33 That people instantly get uncomfortable just if you if it's like I've said, if you walked into.
00:45:38 A restaurant.
00:45:40 And you just yelled Mexicans.
00:45:43 With no context and no tone, not like Mexicans or oh Mexicans, just like Mexicans. Like with 00 clue as to like what you meant by that.
00:45:55 People wouldn't would just be.
00:45:56 Like, oh, that's weird, but if you yell, Jews.
00:46:01 People get uncomfortable.
00:46:05 Because of fear.
00:46:10 Because of fear.
00:46:20 And so if and because most people are cowards.
00:46:24 All Tucker has to do is give them the reason to not think negative things about Jewish people.
00:46:31 All he has to do is say, and the ADL is good at blah blah and then instantly like oh thank God.
00:46:38 He's right.
00:46:39 Everyone makes mistakes.
00:46:41 The EDL is just making some mistakes.
00:46:43 Or maybe it's this green black guy.
00:46:45 Maybe he's just kind of an *******.
00:46:55 But anyway.
Speaker 5
00:46:56 In a.Devon
00:46:57 Related thing.00:47:02 We're going to take a look at this.
00:47:05 These clips from the office.
00:47:08 So the.
00:47:12 Let's see here.
00:47:19 So for those of you not familiar, I find it hard to believe that no one's familiar with the show or that you guys are.
00:47:24 I mean, it was.
00:47:24 It's been on or it was on, it was on for like almost 10 years.
00:47:29 Or I think maybe 10 years.
00:47:30 I think the writers strike happened during one of the years.
00:47:32 So like there was maybe a year, they didn't have any shows.
00:47:35 But I mean, it was 10 years and then two more if you had the British office.
00:47:42 And so you'd have to be.
00:47:45 Living in a cave, or maybe just really young if you're really young, you might not, because I'm trying to think of when this went off the air.
00:47:52 It wasn't super long ago, but it.
00:47:54 Was a little while ago.
00:47:56 I think the 1st.
00:47:59 Season was like 2004 or something like that. So the uh, the last season might have been 2014, so again not super long ago.
00:48:10 But just in case, the office is a mockumentary, it's a fake documentary about an office, and it follows the two main characters you know, arguably are Pam Beasley, the the receptionist.
00:48:32 Jim Halpert, the.
00:48:35 Paper salesman.
00:48:37 And Michael Scott?
00:48:40 Played by Steve Carell.
00:48:42 The out of touch.
00:48:46 White guy.
00:48:52 And again, he is exactly Archie Bunker.
00:48:55 He's the the new version of Archie Bunker where he says racist things and sensitive things.
00:49:02 Sexist things.
00:49:04 And everyone's very disapproving of him.
00:49:10 But really, what you're witnessing when you.
00:49:12 Watch this show.
00:49:15 Is you're watching the death of white primacy.
00:49:22 In the first few episodes, and which is this is one of them.
00:49:25 I think this is like.
00:49:27 Maybe even like the second or third episode.
00:49:29 It's it's one of the it's.
00:49:31 I'm pretty sure it's season one.
00:49:34 It's one of the first episodes, so this would be one of the episodes that where they had like a, you know, a mirror image of.
00:49:39 It for the British version.
00:49:45 This episode is about specifically about diversity training in the office.
00:49:54 And if you peel away?
00:49:57 All the snarky.
00:50:08 And just really watch it as if it were a documentary.
00:50:15 You are watching the death, the slow, painful, uncomfortable death.
00:50:21 Of white primacy.
00:50:24 In a sadly accurate way.
00:50:27 Because Michael Scott.
00:50:31 The the boss, the insensitive boss.
00:50:37 Is trying so hard.
00:50:41 To conform to this new woke culture.
00:50:48 And when he is?
00:50:49 Being racist or sexist or whatever.
00:50:53 Or as I like to call it, when he's being just normal in a white society.
00:51:02 He's he's being that way because he was raised in a white society.
00:51:08 And he's realizing slowly.
00:51:12 That that's no longer the culture.
00:51:16 And he's reacting, as I talked about just previously, about the the the culture and their fear of saying negative things or just not positive things about Jewish people.
00:51:29 He's reacting out of fear.
00:51:34 Everything he does.
00:51:36 Is fear based.
00:51:38 It's his.
00:51:39 His nervous retractions of what he just said.
00:51:43 It's fear.
00:51:48 It's fear of not being accepted.
00:51:51 It's fear of not being liked by the crowd.
00:51:54 It's fear of being the guy who's not laughing when the applause sign comes on.
00:52:05 And that's what happened.
00:52:12 Thanks to shows like this.
00:52:21 Have all white people have a little bit of?
00:52:23 Michael Scott in them.
00:52:25 They all have this desire to be liked.
00:52:28 This desire to be accepted.
00:52:37 And when the culture around you changes.
00:52:44 You either change with it.
00:52:48 Or you're a pariah.
00:52:50 You're an outcast.
00:52:55 And this is particularly more important as the society becomes more feminized.
00:53:04 Because the masculine mind.
00:53:08 Doesn't mind.
00:53:10 So much being.
00:53:12 The pariah.
00:53:15 Being the the hated innovator.
00:53:18 That's why when you go through history, everyone that's a disruptor or someone who rocks the boat or whatever, whether it's negative or positive.
00:53:27 It's almost never.
00:53:27 A woman.
00:53:32 Because men have evolved to handle that kind of exclusionary.
00:53:38 Social pressure.
00:53:42 Men can survive it.
00:53:50 It's not as survivable.
00:53:52 As a woman.
00:53:59 And so women don't typically have that same trait.
00:54:04 Some do.
00:54:06 But generally speaking.
00:54:10 They require the system to stay alive.
00:54:14 In a much more significant way, especially historically.
Speaker 6
00:54:19 Than men do.Devon
00:54:21 Well, as more and more as the the society becomes feminized.00:54:26 And men themselves, even, you know, even so-called based and red pilled men.
00:54:36 They need the system, they need the machine to survive.
00:54:42 They fear being excluded.
00:54:45 By the machine.
00:54:47 You know I've.
00:54:47 Talked about like.
00:54:49 It's not even.
00:54:51 It's not even that people aren't willing to do a positive.
00:54:56 To fight against.
00:54:57 Global **** and fight against the machine or whatever.
00:55:01 It's it's not even that they're not willing to do something proactive.
00:55:06 They're not even willing to do, to not do something.
00:55:11 And just as.
00:55:11 An example, when I when I mentioned to.
00:55:13 People that, Oh yeah, if.
00:55:14 You're if you're buying **** off Amazon.
00:55:17 You know you're you're supporting all this pedo **** or if you have like a Netflix subscription, you're you're supporting this pedo ****.
00:55:26 Just know that know that when you do that, you're you're you're you are so unwilling, you're.
00:55:34 Unwilling to just.
00:55:35 Not give them money.
00:55:39 It's like I'm.
00:55:40 Not telling you to go to Netflix headquarters and.
00:55:42 And burn it.
00:55:44 Down or something like.
00:55:45 I'm just saying stop giving them money.
00:55:49 And people can't even do that.
00:55:55 And part of that is they it's it's they're addicted.
00:56:00 To the dopamine.
00:56:02 Their lives are so empty.
00:56:05 That if you remove.
00:56:08 The entertainment.
00:56:11 They'll realize just how emptied their lives are.
00:56:26 And they don't.
00:56:26 And honestly, part of it is they.
00:56:27 Just don't want.
00:56:28 To be the weirdo.
00:56:28 Ohh well, Jimmy doesn't have Netflix cause he he thinks they're pedos or something.
00:56:36 In fact, I've heard based on Red Pilled people on.
00:56:39 The right say.
00:56:41 Oh yeah, I'm just, but not.
00:56:44 I'm supposed to not just use Amazon anymore.
00:56:46 Like that's going to make any difference.
00:56:54 And then make fun of.
00:56:55 The people that boycott it.
00:57:02 Because they don't want to be the pariah.
00:57:05 They don't want to be the weirdo.
00:57:08 That doesn't do.
00:57:09 What everyone else does?
00:57:16 It's like the people that watch their language so they can remain on YouTube and look, I like some of these people.
00:57:23 I'm not talking ****.
00:57:26 Same thing.
00:57:30 Same thing.
00:57:36 You fear.
00:57:38 Being excluded from the.
00:57:40 The machine.
Speaker
00:57:45 Well, I wouldn't be able to.Devon
00:57:46 Reach as many people.00:57:47 Ah, really?
00:57:48 How many people are you reaching?
00:57:50 If you're having to.
00:57:50 If half of what you're saying is in code and the other half you can't even say.
00:57:56 Like what?
00:57:56 Who are you reaching exactly?
00:58:13 All right.
00:58:14 Without further ado.
00:58:17 Oh, you you like the fancy?
00:58:19 I thought this.
00:58:21 I have to say.
00:58:23 The fancy black pilled globe.
00:58:27 I didn't do it to **** *** flat Earthers.
00:58:31 But I knew that it would, as I made it.
00:58:37 I don't know.
00:58:38 I kind of wanted.
00:58:39 I don't.
00:58:39 I I was.
00:58:41 I wanted it to look like the the really old.
00:58:45 Universal Studios.
00:58:49 Logo thing that they would play before I'm talking like.
00:58:51 19 maybe 40s.
00:58:54 But now it's all fancy, right?
00:58:57 And but I didn't want it to look like a black and white movie, but I.
00:59:00 Wanted to like kind of have like that feel.
00:59:02 And and everyone uses like the cube like the rotating cube.
00:59:06 I don't know.
00:59:07 I had some time.
00:59:08 And I was the computer seems to.
00:59:09 Be fixed by the way which is.
00:59:11 Why everything looks fancy.
00:59:14 It's it's been running.
00:59:17 In fact, if it shuts down now, I'll.
00:59:18 I'll take it.
00:59:20 If it shuts down like once a week.
00:59:21 Or something like that.
00:59:22 Big deal.
00:59:23 But I I think I fixed the problem, so that's good.
00:59:27 But in in stress testing I was like yeah, ****.
00:59:29 I'm going to make like this little thing.
00:59:31 And I made that Little Globe logo in the corner.
00:59:35 But fancy, huh?
00:59:36 Fancy, fancy more more of that coming.
00:59:40 Now that I got the.
00:59:42 The processing power to actually do something with the.
00:59:47 The talent, the raw talent that I've got.
00:59:52 Diversity training.
00:59:54 Now again, I I shaved out because a lot of, as I've said, a lot of the episodes of the office and.
00:59:59 Maybe we'll do.
00:59:59 I wouldn't mind.
01:00:00 It depends on what.
01:00:01 You guys think I?
01:00:02 Wouldn't mind going through because there's there's some that it's 10 years of this.
01:00:06 Show and and.
01:00:08 With The Simpsons thing like it just became like this daunting thing to like, have to cover.
01:00:13 ******* 40 or 30, or it was, I guess, like 32 years or whatever.
01:00:17 Was and try to condense that all into something that was easy to understand and like a watchable thing.
01:00:23 And so that's kind of why I haven't done it in, you know, like I did the the first one.
01:00:26 But it's like kind of like I'm not.
01:00:28 Looking forward to.
01:00:29 Like doing any more of them because it's like.
01:00:32 First of all, I'm sick of The Simpsons, but it's just hard to do that so much.
01:00:35 It's so much easier to just look at it at because like every.
01:00:39 Episode has its.
01:00:40 Own like story and, you know, covers its own subject.
01:00:45 But if you're talking like 32 ******* seasons, or in this case, like, I don't know many seasons like 10 or.
01:00:52 You can't just wrap it up in this nice little bow, so if you guys want to, I'd like to go through some other episodes because there's similar tactics.
01:01:06 Used throughout.
01:01:09 Especially while Steve Carell is still with the show after Steve Carell left the show, it kind of went a little just weird.
01:01:17 And I think it just, it was just rudderless.
01:01:19 He was kind of like the talent behind the show.
01:01:22 So it wasn't as.
01:01:25 Social commentary after that, because I just don't think they have the talent to do it.
01:01:30 So, but while Steve Carell was on the show.
01:01:35 It was 1000%.
01:01:37 Blue Pilling.
01:01:40 Millennials, mostly.
01:01:46 Because by the way, the one of the.
01:01:47 Reasons why another reason why this show works so well.
01:01:51 This is the environment that a lot of millennials worked in.
01:01:55 Just some pointless, terribly lit.
01:01:59 Cubicle job.
01:02:02 So they were just meeting them where they were at.
01:02:04 All right, so without.
01:02:05 Further ado.
01:02:06 Let's play a little bit.
01:02:07 Of this, actually, I'm gonna plug in my.
01:02:09 Headphones so I don't.
01:02:13 Have you guys?
01:02:14 Hearing ****** audio all over.
01:02:16 The place. Let's see here.
01:02:21 There we go.
01:02:27 OK.
01:02:31 This should work.
01:02:34 And like I said, I edited out all the like the Pam and Jim stuff and just focused on the actual story, which there's still quite a lot of it.
Speaker
01:02:48 Can I help you?01:02:48 Out here.
Speaker 5
01:02:49 I'm all set. Thanks.Devon
01:02:51 I go with the.Speaker 7
01:02:52 Rose. That's a good idea.Speaker 8
01:02:54 Today is diversity day.Devon
01:02:56 See already this is this is the beginning of the episode.01:03:02 That is the look of terror.
01:03:06 I gotta put my.
01:03:07 Disclaimer, I forgot about that boom, there we go.
01:03:14 That is the look of terror.
01:03:17 That is the fear.
01:03:21 That the white population was feeling.
01:03:25 When it came to interacting with the diversity that was now.
01:03:30 Saturating their environment.
01:03:33 He doesn't know how he's supposed to behave anymore.
01:03:37 Because if he was in a.
01:03:38 You know, if he was in a room, everything think of it this way.
01:03:41 Everything he says this entire episode.
01:03:45 If everyone working there was White, would not.
01:03:48 Be a big deal.
Speaker 8
01:03:56 And someone's going to come in and talk to us about diversity. It's something that I've been pushing that I've been wanting to push for a long time and corporate mandated it.01:04:05 And I I never actually talked to corporate about it, they.
01:04:08 Kind of beat me.
01:04:09 To the punch, ********.
Devon
01:04:13 He's he's he's afraid.01:04:19 He's afraid.
01:04:21 He has to make it sound like, oh, no, I I I.
01:04:23 Totally would have done this, you know.
01:04:26 But also he mentioned that corporate mandate it.
01:04:29 You know this whole go broke.
01:04:31 Go broke.
01:04:32 Thing is ********.
01:04:33 They they, these corporations have been driving the diversity thing, it's better for them.
01:04:40 It's better for them.
01:04:43 They want cheap labor to feel comfortable at the job.
Speaker 8
01:04:53 But but I was going to and I think it's very important that we have this and I'm I'm very, very excited.Devon
01:05:01 See. And obviously he's not.01:05:05 No one is when they have to do diversity.
01:05:07 Training, but he's afraid.
01:05:10 He's afraid.
Speaker 9
01:05:16 OK.Speaker 3
01:05:22 Hey, Oscar, how you doing?Speaker
01:05:24 Man, all right, you.Speaker 8
01:05:26 Have a good weekend going there.Speaker 9
01:05:28 Oh yeah, I bet it was fun.Devon
01:05:33 See and that's the.01:05:34 This is the boomer.
01:05:36 I have a black friend.
01:05:41 I have to make sure the diversity trainer, the woke police, sees that I can walk up to a Mexican guy and and he's my friend.
01:05:51 Look, I've gotta.
01:05:51 I'm not racist, I.
01:05:52 Have a black friend.
01:05:56 But again, it's out of fear.
01:06:01 He's afraid.
01:06:03 To come across any other way.
Speaker 8
01:06:07 Oh, hey, this is Oscar Martinez.Speaker 3
01:06:10 Right.01:06:11 See, I don't even know first name.
Speaker 5
01:06:12 Basis great. We're all set.Speaker 8
01:06:14 Ohh hey, well, diversity everybody, let's do it.01:06:18 Oscar works in here.
01:06:20 Jim, could you wrap?
Speaker 2
01:06:21 It up? Yeah, please.Speaker 3
01:06:21 Please, Mr.Speaker 8
01:06:23 I it's diversity.01:06:24 Day, Jim, I wish every day with you.
Speaker 7
01:06:26 First, any day.Speaker 8
01:06:27 A lot of people with Demi.Speaker 7
01:06:27 Thank you.01:06:28 Thank you.
Devon
01:06:29 I wish every.01:06:30 Day it was diversity day.
01:06:31 See, it's.
01:06:32 Paralyzing fear.
Speaker 5
01:06:35 Thank you. Great.Speaker 3
01:06:35 Get in the cars, get in the car.Speaker 5
01:06:37 Thank you.01:06:38 Thank you very much.
01:06:39 OK, thanks for filling these out and I promise this will be quick at diversity.
01:06:43 Today, our philosophy is about honesty and positive expectations. We believe that 99% of the problems in the workplace arise simply out of ignorance.
Devon
01:06:55 All right, now here's. Here's another funny thing that we're going to see this again this. I think this episode aired somewhere around 2004. We'll just say 2004.01:07:05 And so not quite 20 years ago.
01:07:09 And the.
01:07:12 The attitude.
01:07:14 Of this diversity trainer, or rather the.
01:07:19 The message of this diversity trainer would be considered racist already.
01:07:27 Would already be considered racist.
01:07:30 Some of the things he says.
01:07:31 But you also see.
01:07:33 Some of this stuff where you know the the boomer, I don't even see race.
01:07:38 You see, this is the very beginnings.
01:07:40 This is when that idea was being introduced that that, oh, no, you you can't say that.
01:07:46 You have to acknowledge the unique struggles of each race.
01:07:53 You can't say that you don't see color and that you treat everyone the same.
01:07:57 You shouldn't treat everyone the same.
01:08:00 That's not acknowledging your white privilege. Now again, this is 2004, so white privilege wasn't.
01:08:04 Really being something.
01:08:05 Or maybe, like in faculty lounges or something, but it this wasn't something that was widely talked about.
01:08:15 But this is how they were starting to introduce.
01:08:18 This idea to people.
01:08:21 To the you know, the millennial public, the the.
01:08:23 The soon to be woke.
01:08:26 Millennial public.
Speaker 8
01:08:30 Know what this is?01:08:30 A color free zone here, Stanley.
01:08:33 I don't look at you as another race.
Speaker 5
01:08:36 See that?01:08:37 This is what I'm talking about.
01:08:38 We don't have to pretend that we're colorblind.
Speaker 8
01:08:40 Exact we're not colorblind, we're tolerant.Speaker 5
01:08:40 That's fighting ignorance with more ignorance.Devon
01:08:44 See he.01:08:45 And he doesn't know how to react.
01:08:49 See now not.
01:08:51 Not only is he afraid, he's confused again, this is.
01:08:54 This is the same thing with white people.
01:08:56 They get white.
01:08:57 People are like, OK, well, if I'm not supposed to be racist if I'm not supposed to judge people by the color of their skin, which we all know that's not the that's ********.
01:09:05 That's not the extent of.
01:09:08 But if that if.
01:09:09 That's what it is. If that's the game we're playing like cause, that was the entire message sold the people from the 1950s on.
01:09:18 Like, OK, you know, I give in.
01:09:20 I won't treat people differently.
01:09:22 I'll treat everyone the same.
01:09:24 You win.
01:09:26 But that wasn't enough.
01:09:28 And now look how confused he looks.
01:09:30 He's like, I don't get it.
01:09:32 I don't get it.
01:09:34 I I I've been told my whole life.
01:09:37 That I'm that.
01:09:38 I'm not supposed to treat anyone differently.
01:09:42 And now when I say.
01:09:43 That the the diversity trainer guy is is.
01:09:47 It's telling me that I'm wrong, like that's not enough.
01:09:51 It will never be enough.
Speaker 5
01:09:54 No, with more ignorance, right?01:09:57 Instead, we need to celebrate our diversity, OK, right.
Speaker 8
01:09:59 Let's celebrate.Devon
01:10:02 But of course, we're not meant to celebrate the diversity of white people, which we will see a little bit later here.01:10:10 There's only specific people you can.
01:10:11 Celebrate the diversity of.
Speaker 8
01:10:14 OK, good times.01:10:16 Come on, let's celebrate.
Speaker 5
01:10:17 Diversity, right?01:10:18 Yes, exactly.
01:10:19 Now, here's what we're.
01:10:21 Gonna do? I've noticed that.
Speaker 8
01:10:23 You know what?01:10:24 Here's what we're going to do.
01:10:25 Why don't we go around?
01:10:26 And everybody, everybody.
Devon
01:10:30 See and.01:10:32 If you if you.
01:10:33 Really look at at what the dynamic that's going on between the boss and the diversity trader.
01:10:39 There's something else going on here too.
01:10:42 It is a white male who is in a position of authority.
01:10:47 And his authority isn't just being undermined, it's being dismissed.
01:10:52 By this POC.
01:10:55 Who is is.
01:11:01 You know, smarter.
01:11:03 And physically larger, more imposing, more professional.
01:11:13 The contrast is there for a reason.
01:11:15 You have this.
01:11:16 Oh, look, look at.
01:11:17 Don't be the bumbling white guy.
01:11:20 He's the bad person.
01:11:24 He shouldn't be in control of this meeting.
01:11:28 He shouldn't even have a say what he thinks doesn't matter, which, if it was really about diversity.
01:11:34 Michael Scott is part of the diverse.
01:11:38 Make up of that office.
01:11:40 Why is it that his opinions don't matter?
01:11:43 Why is it that his worldview is so dismissed?
01:11:50 Because it's not about diversity and ever wants.
Speaker 8
01:11:53 Say a race that you are attracted to sexually.01:11:57 I will go last.
Speaker 6
01:11:59 I have two nice white and Indian.Speaker 5
01:12:01 Actually I prefer not.01:12:03 To start that way.
Devon
01:12:04 And Dwight Schrute, which we won't go into too much on this episode.01:12:09 He's he's literally another version.
01:12:11 He's just a different kind of bad white person.
01:12:15 You know where Michael Scott is kind.
01:12:17 Of like the boomer.
01:12:19 You know, he's the the boomer conservative that doesn't quite get it, and he's trying to get it, but he doesn't quite.
01:12:27 Get it?
01:12:28 But he's trying to be well because he he doesn't, you know, he he believes in Martin Luther King.
01:12:33 You know, he he he fetishizes Martin Luther King.
01:12:37 Dwight Schrute is like the, I mean.
01:12:41 His character is younger, too.
01:12:42 He's more like the millennial guy.
01:12:45 You know he's he's into.
01:12:46 He's like the.
01:12:49 The conservative, nerdy millennial you know he's into, you know, The Hobbit and **** like that.
01:12:56 And you know he has guns.
01:12:59 And he drives like a a classic old car that you know that of course they **** on and just everything about Dwight is not cool.
01:13:07 You know he plays paintball.
01:13:09 You know, he's he's like the the lame conservative guy.
01:13:12 You don't want to be like him.
01:13:13 He's weird, he's weird.
01:13:15 He lives.
01:13:15 On a ******* beet farm, he lives on a beet farm and he's.
01:13:19 And he's just like this real, like, weirdo.
01:13:22 You don't want to be.
01:13:23 Like him.
01:13:25 And justice, like Michael Scott's character that eventually becomes woke, and then all of his dreams come true. Same thing.
01:13:32 Same thing with Dwight.
01:13:36 At the end of the the series, you know he he takes over his as as finally gets his dream of taking over his manager and gets a woman else, but he has to become like this progressive touchy feely guy in order to get that to happen.
Speaker 5
01:13:52 Michael, I would.01:13:53 Love to have your permission to run this session.
01:13:55 Can I have your permission?
01:13:58 Very much.
01:13:59 And it would also help me if you.
01:14:00 Received it. Thank you.
01:14:03 OK, now at the start of the session, I'll had you write down an incident that you found offensive in the workplace.
01:14:10 Now what I'm going to do is.
01:14:11 Choose one and we're going to.
Speaker 8
01:14:14 Hey, why don't you run it by me?01:14:15 And I'll run it by him, OK?
Speaker 6
01:14:17 Can we steer away from?Speaker 5
01:14:18 Gay people.Devon
01:14:21 See, now again, this is interesting because 2004.01:14:26 There was no gay marriage.
01:14:31 You could in fact they do an episode not too long after this one.
01:14:37 Were they out that Mexican character that he was talking to as gay and they?
01:14:42 Do a whole.
01:14:43 Michael Scott can, and maybe that'll be another video where he he's he has to.
01:14:47 It's the same thing that he's doing out of fear.
01:14:50 Out of fear of of not being liked, of not being.
01:14:54 Part of the cool kid crowd.
01:14:57 He decides he likes gay people, but in 2004, when this when this came out.
01:15:03 Or 2000.
01:15:04 I don't know or whatever it was.
01:15:08 There was number gay marriage.
01:15:12 And you could make jokes like this.
01:15:16 And again, Dwight's character would actually be relatable to a conservative now, of course.
01:15:22 You know, Team Maga is all about having ****.
Speaker 6
01:15:27 Sorry, it's an orientation.01:15:28 It's not a race.
01:15:29 Plus a lot of other races are also intolerant of gays.
Devon
01:15:33 No, sorry.01:15:34 Says a lot of other races are because he's acknowledging we're only here because this is for white.
01:15:40 People diversity training is not for diverse.
01:15:44 It's for white people to accept diversity.
Speaker 5
01:15:49 Paradox. Well, we only have.01:15:51 An hour.
01:15:52 Well, good.
Speaker 3
01:15:52 We just just why don't why?Speaker 5
01:15:52 So you'll save time.Speaker 8
01:15:53 Don't we just defer to Mr.Speaker 5
01:15:54 No gates.01:15:57 Ah, ohh all.
Speaker 3
01:15:58 Right, OK, first Test.Speaker 8
01:16:00 I will not call you that.Speaker 5
01:16:01 Well, it's my name.01:16:02 It's not.
01:16:02 A test OK.
Devon
01:16:05 See terror.01:16:08 He's so nervous.
01:16:09 He's just saying just stupid ****.
01:16:12 Because he's he's that terrified of the situation.
Speaker 5
01:16:15 So looking through cards.01:16:17 I've noticed that many of you wrote down the same incident, which is ironic because it's the exact incident I was brought in here to respond to.
01:16:23 Now, how many of?
01:16:24 You are familiar.
01:16:24 With the Chris Rock routine.
01:16:30 Very good.
01:16:30 OK.
Speaker 8
01:16:32 How come Chris Rock can do a routine and everybody finds it hilarious and groundbreaking, and then I go and do the exact same routine, same comedic timing and people file a complaint to corpus.01:16:45 Is it because I'm white?
Devon
01:16:51 So they have to make fun of that immediately.01:16:55 Before they go through this little bit.
01:16:57 They have to neutralize.
01:16:58 The obvious.
01:17:05 If you're white, you can't.
01:17:06 Say the same things that black people can say.
01:17:09 If you're white, you can't say the same things that Mexicans can say or.
01:17:13 That you know.
01:17:14 If you're a white, if you're a straight white male, you can't say things that that that **** can say.
01:17:21 Of course they can say.
01:17:22 Whatever they want about your culture, anything they want.
01:17:26 They'll get promoted.
01:17:31 But yes.
01:17:34 That's exactly why you can't say it because you're white.
01:17:39 And the woke millennial audience is supposed to say, agree with that, by the way, say yeah, well, yeah, you can't say it cause you're right, you dummy.
01:17:48 Don't you know white people aren't?
01:17:50 That's their word.
Speaker 4
01:17:58 And Chris is black.Speaker 5
01:18:02 So we're going to reenact this with a more positive outcome.Speaker 8
01:18:04 I will play the Chris.Speaker 3
01:18:05 For rock.Speaker 8
01:18:07 I would like to see someone.01:18:08 Else, pull this off.
01:18:09 Well, let's have.
Speaker 5
01:18:09 Something that wasn't involved in the reenactment.01:18:11 OK.
01:18:12 I will play guy listening.
01:18:14 Great guy listening.
01:18:16 OK anyone else?
Speaker 2
01:18:17 Remember I remember.Speaker 5
01:18:19 You're the Chris Rock guy.01:18:20 And you're guy listening.
Speaker 8
01:18:22 Kevin is a great guy.01:18:24 He's a great accountant.
01:18:26 He is not much of an entertainer.
Speaker 2
01:18:28 Basically, there are two types of black people.01:18:31 And black people are actually more racist because they hate the other type of black people.
01:18:37 See, every time the one type wants to have a good time, then the other type comes in and makes a real mess.
Speaker 8
01:18:45 OK, I'm. I'm sorry.Devon
01:18:49 For some reason it's totally OK for Chris.01:18:52 Rock to acknowledge.
01:18:56 The existence of the kinds of people that cops are shooting these days.
01:19:04 But it's not OK for you to acknowledge it.
Speaker 8
01:19:09 I'm sorry.01:19:09 He's he's he's ruined.
01:19:10 He's butchering it.
01:19:11 I I'm.
01:19:12 Could you just?
01:19:12 Let me every time, every time black people wanna have a good time.
01:19:17 So I'm.
Speaker 3
01:19:20 I take care of my kids, always want credit for something.Speaker
01:19:22 We don't need.Devon
01:19:33 And now the fear sets in.01:19:38 See, The funny thing is it's it's it's become.
01:19:41 So bad now.
01:19:42 Where if if his character, you know this, let's say they made this show.
01:19:48 Cause you know.
01:19:48 Ultimately, they still need to make him likable.
Speaker
01:19:51 Right.Devon
01:19:53 For not just the people that are.01:19:55 Supposed to be relating.
01:19:56 To him or or anything like that, but just for everyone, for people to watch the show, they wouldn't be able to watch the show like, yeah, he's.
01:20:03 It's like Archie Bunker like, yeah, he's, he's ignorant and he's.
01:20:08 Racist and blah blah blah.
01:20:10 But you have to believe that he means well.
01:20:13 Kind of or a little bit or something.
01:20:14 Like if he was just evil, no one would want to watch this show unless they were, you know, torturing him in every episode.
01:20:24 And just the fact that he says and they bleep it out. But like the audience would know that he said right or or whatever, right.
01:20:34 Just because he said that.
01:20:37 His character would no one would even like his his character, unless they they had him fired.
01:20:48 Michael Scott would not be tolerated even in this derogatory way that he's portrayed in today.
01:20:57 Because the second he said that.
01:21:00 Oh, he's, you know.
01:21:03 He should be out of a job.
01:21:04 Life should be ruined.
01:21:09 See and now this is the shot I was telling you about and instead.
01:21:11 Of an applause.
01:21:13 Instead of a laugh track, you get these reaction shots.
01:21:18 These reaction shots are telling you exactly what to think.
01:21:25 That right there, that look on her face.
01:21:28 Is what you're supposed to think about.
01:21:30 What he.
01:21:30 Just did.
Speaker 3
01:21:36 What you want Cookie?Devon
01:21:41 And just the demeanor of everyone.01:21:43 Else in the room.
01:21:44 But specifically, pay attention to every time. If they zoom in on someone's face.
01:21:51 And I might have edited a lot of that out, but I'm pretty sure they mean this show doesn't.
01:21:54 Constantly, so I'm sure they'll do it more.
01:21:57 Just think about why are they doing that?
Speaker 5
01:22:04 Now this is a simple acronym Hero at Diversity.01:22:08 Today we believe it's very easy to be a hero.
01:22:10 All you need are honesty, empathy, respect and open mindedness.
Speaker 6
01:22:15 Excuse me.01:22:16 I'm sorry, but that's not all it.
01:22:17 Takes to be a hero.
Speaker 5
01:22:18 OK, well, what is it hero to you?Speaker 6
01:22:20 A hero kills people.01:22:21 People that we.
Speaker
01:22:23 OK.Speaker 6
01:22:24 My hero is party.Devon
01:22:25 See, they're doing the exact same thing here.01:22:27 In a in.
01:22:28 A clever shot. Look at Jim's look.
01:22:32 Of smugness.
01:22:35 Behind Dwight Dwight, who again is like he's like the conservative guy who's into The Hobbit.
01:22:40 He's kind of a tool.
01:22:42 And you know, that's that's how he's portrayed.
01:22:45 And every time he, he, you know, talks about anything.
01:22:50 That's the look.
01:22:52 On Jim's face.
01:22:55 This look of superiority.
01:22:57 You don't want to be a.
01:22:58 Dwight Schrute, you do not want to.
01:23:00 Be a Michael Scott.
01:23:03 Otherwise, people will look at you like that.
01:23:07 Just utter bemusement.
Speaker 6
01:23:10 Human and part Supernatural, a hero is born out of a childhood trauma or out of a disaster.01:23:17 It must be avenged.
Speaker 5
01:23:20 OK, you're thinking of a superhero?Speaker 6
01:23:24 We all have a hero in our heart.Speaker 5
01:23:27 Now I need you to take these forms.01:23:30 Kind of expresses the joint experience we had today and I want you to look them over and sign them as.
01:23:35 Kind of a group pledge.
Speaker 8
01:23:41 I don't think I can sign this.Speaker 5
01:23:44 I can't wait until you do.Speaker 8
01:23:45 Well, OK, I it says here that I learned something and I knew all this stuff already, so I could, you know, I could sign something that says that I taught something.01:23:55 Would I help?
Devon
01:23:56 See, once again, you're witnessing the power struggle.01:24:02 You're witnessing the changing of the guard.
01:24:08 The straight white male.
01:24:11 Losing his authority over his own office.
01:24:17 To diversity.
01:24:18 And and being contractually obligated by being required to sign something.
01:24:28 And look, if I've you know, it's it's one of those things where, I mean, I've worked a lot of office jobs and they make you sign stupid **** like this.
01:24:34 And it's one of those things that.
01:24:35 At first I was like, I don't understand why you're.
01:24:36 Making you know, it's like, what are they going to?
Speaker
01:24:38 What are they going to?Devon
01:24:39 Do with with this form like.01:24:41 It's not like some kind of contract or whatever and it's it's not.
01:24:45 Maybe you could say they.
01:24:46 Could use it to fire you in the future, and I guess that that's one.
01:24:49 Way of looking at it, but it's mostly it's.
01:24:52 A psychological thing.
01:24:56 You've signed on for it.
01:24:59 You're committed.
01:25:02 You signed your name.
01:25:03 To it.
01:25:08 Especially in a society that that is very heavily tied to contracts.
01:25:17 That has a big psychological impact.
Speaker 8
01:25:21 You teach something so Pam, where?01:25:24 Should Pam, could we change something on?
Speaker 5
01:25:26 This Michael can.01:25:28 I can I talk?
Speaker
01:25:28 To you.Devon
01:25:30 And look, you're not allowed to make any modifications.01:25:34 Whatever the diversity says, you have to sign.
01:25:37 You better sign.
Speaker 5
01:25:39 Candidly, sure, we both know that I'm here because of the comments that you made.Speaker 8
01:25:45 Here's the thing, this office, I think, is very advanced in terms of racial awareness, and it's probably more advanced than you're used to.01:25:57 That's probably throwing you off a little bit.
Speaker 5
01:25:58 It's not throwing me.01:25:59 I need your signature.
Speaker 7
01:26:00 OK, well, I know you told.Speaker 8
01:26:02 Me that well, several times.Speaker 5
01:26:04 Yes, but you're not listening to me.01:26:05 Yours is the only signature I need.
Speaker 9
01:26:07 OK.Speaker 5
01:26:07 Those are my instructions from the corporate offices to put you through this seminar for the comments that you made.01:26:13 And the only reason why I make copies for everyone was so.
01:26:16 That you wouldn't be embarrassed.
Devon
01:26:19 See, it's the.01:26:19 It's the smug tolerance, the smug tolerance.
01:26:24 Of the out of date white men.
Speaker 7
01:26:32 Well here I am thinking that you actually cared about diversity training and you.Speaker 5
01:26:39 Don't don't worry about dating.Speaker 7
01:26:41 I won't.Speaker 5
01:26:47 Thank you.Speaker 8
01:26:54 I regret my actions.01:26:55 I regret offending my coworkers.
01:26:57 I pledge to bring my best spirit of honesty, empathy, respect and open mindedness, open mindedness, adding the word into the workplace.
01:27:06 In this way, I can truly be a hero signed Daffy Duck.
Devon
01:27:15 And yet he's the bad guy.01:27:17 If you look at the if you look at.
01:27:18 This show objectively.
01:27:21 Early Michael Scott, before he becomes woke and catches up to the progressive.
01:27:28 Current that he's caught in.
01:27:32 And same thing with Dwight, early, Dwight.
01:27:35 Despite all the social cues telling you the exact opposite.
01:27:40 They're actually kind of based.
01:27:44 They're actually trying to resist this stuff in some small ways.
01:27:48 I mean, they're they're also pretty cut, right?
01:27:50 Just because they're going.
01:27:51 Along with it.
01:27:57 But all the social cues and the show are telling you.
01:27:59 No, no, no, no, don't be that guy.
01:28:03 Don't be that guy.
01:28:05 You know, there's a a scene in in Fahrenheit 451 that.
01:28:10 I'll probably pull.
01:28:10 Up, if I remember, after we do watch this.
01:28:14 Well, there's this.
01:28:15 I remember when I watched this show or.
01:28:16 This movie when I was a kid.
01:28:19 It just seemed like some weird because it was from like the 70s, or maybe it's maybe the 60s.
01:28:24 But it was.
01:28:24 An old old.
01:28:25 Movie and and they had this show where the the people on the on the screen were just kind of talking a little bit like, nonsensically and then demanding responses.
01:28:38 From the audience.
01:28:41 And I remember watching it and thinking like I don't get this.
01:28:43 This is kind of weird.
01:28:44 Like, what are they trying to get at?
01:28:46 And I really do believe that this is in a way, what their, what they were going for is that they would use television.
01:28:58 To communicate social cues and social pressure.
01:29:03 To the audience.
01:29:06 And get them to behave accordingly.
01:29:11 That that's the way they were delivering.
01:29:15 Social norms.
01:29:18 In fact, if that in a.
01:29:20 Lot of ways you could say.
01:29:22 The main objective of television in America, and, well, probably the world, was to do exactly that was to standardize and deliver social norms to.
01:29:34 A wide audience.
Speaker
01:29:43 He's gonna lose it when he reads that.Speaker 8
01:29:47 Pledge to always keep an open mind and an open heart.Devon
01:29:58 See and just being dismissive of his concerns.01:30:01 Oh, look, he, he.
01:30:03 He's he's not.
01:30:04 Even willing to have an open mind or open heart, what an idiot.
01:30:10 See and there you go.
01:30:11 And there's the reaction shots.
01:30:15 That's how Jim the cool guy looks at you.
01:30:19 And that's how Pam, the cool girl looks at you.
01:30:25 And so he has to backtrack.
01:30:27 He has to respond because he needs to be liked.
Speaker 8
01:30:32 I do believe in that part of the pledge that I just read, but a pledge, come on.01:30:38 I mean, who are we the.
01:30:38 Girl Scouts? No.
Devon
01:30:41 See the only the.01:30:42 Only one in the office.
01:30:45 That agrees that this is all gay ********.
01:30:49 Is the other pariah.
Speaker 8
01:30:51 Look the the guy, Mr.01:30:53 Brown, he got us halfway.
Devon
01:30:56 See the the smog dismissive looks from the black guy.Speaker 8
01:31:01 There got us talking.01:31:03 Well, no.
01:31:04 I got us talking.
01:31:05 He got us nothing.
01:31:06 He insulted us and he abandoned us.
01:31:09 You call that diversity training.
01:31:10 I don't.
01:31:12 Were there any connections between any of us?
01:31:14 Did anyone look each other in the eye?
01:31:16 Was there any emotion going on where no where was the heart?
01:31:22 I didn't see any heart.
01:31:23 Lose my Oprah moment.
01:31:26 OK, get as much done.
01:31:28 As you can before lunch, because afterward.
01:31:32 I'm going to have you all in tears.
Devon
01:31:35 And Speaking of tears, So what he does next is he wants to put on.01:31:40 He wants to show.
01:31:41 Oh, no, no, I really am for diversity.
01:31:43 I'm so for diversity.
01:31:45 I'm gonna do my own diversity training where it's kind of become like this arms race of of who can be the biggest ****.
01:31:54 You know, kind of like when you have Kim Jong Un or I guess Kim Jong Ill when he died.
01:32:04 You didn't want to.
01:32:05 Be the person that wasn't sobbing.
01:32:07 You had to.
01:32:08 You wanted to be the one that was crying the most.
01:32:12 When they looked at the audience.
01:32:14 And he's doing the same thing.
01:32:16 He wants to be accepted.
01:32:17 He doesn't want to be the pariah.
01:32:19 He doesn't want to stick out, so he has to demonstrate.
01:32:24 How unbelievably for diversity he is.
01:32:28 Now, of course, he'll bumble through it and make a big mess of it and be racist in in doing so because he's white and white people simply can't be trusted.
01:32:36 With something like that.
Speaker 3
01:32:43 But here we go.Speaker 8
01:32:45 Take a seat.01:32:46 Cop a squat and thank you for coming in.
01:32:58 Is the cornerstone of progress.
01:33:00 As I've always said, but don't take my word for it.
01:33:04 Let's take a look at the tape.
01:33:11 Hi, I'm Michael Scott.
01:33:13 I'm in charge of Dunder Mifflin paper products here in Scranton, PA.
01:33:17 But I'm also the founder of diversity tomorrow because today.
01:33:21 Is almost over.
01:33:24 Abraham Lincoln once said.
Speaker 7
01:33:27 That if you're a racist, I will attack you.Speaker 8
01:33:30 With the north and those are the principles that.01:33:34 I carry with me and.
Devon
01:33:35 See in the ironic thing here is that is the simplistic view that most people today have of the civil war.01:33:45 That the the entire Civil War was fought because of evil white racism.
Speaker 8
01:33:54 The workplace.01:33:59 OK. Questions. Comments. Anybody, Jim?
Speaker
01:34:04 Is that it?Speaker 8
01:34:05 Yes, I only had an hour to put it together, but I'm going to add.01:34:08 On to it later on it would be.
Speaker 2
01:34:09 Was kind of hard to hear.Speaker 8
01:34:11 Yes, that probably had something to do.01:34:13 With the camera work.
01:34:15 What else?
Speaker 6
01:34:16 I have a customer meeting.Speaker 8
01:34:19 Well, if you leave, we'll only have two left, yes.Devon
01:34:23 See, it's fear.01:34:26 He's dancing.
01:34:28 He's dancing for the diversity he's putting on the show for the diversity.
01:34:33 Well, if you leave.
01:34:35 I'm only going to virtue signaling to to to two other non whites.
01:34:40 So you have to stay here because that's why I'm doing this because I'm afraid of you.
01:34:47 Ah ****, I hit the wrong button.
Speaker
01:34:54 I'll fix.01:34:55 It there we go.
Speaker 8
01:35:06 Yes. Enjoy. Absolutely. Namaste.Devon
01:35:12 See and again, he's going over the top with the stereotypes about Indian people.01:35:17 Or whatever, right?
01:35:19 But The funny thing is, when you have multiculturalism.
01:35:25 Isn't that what happens?
01:35:28 Isn't that what?
01:35:29 When you have globalism, isn't that what happens?
01:35:33 Every race does get reduced to some weird stereotype, right?
01:35:40 Everything does get reduced to just a a different flavor, slightly different flavor of the same globalism.
01:35:51 Yeah, if you go, if you.
01:35:52 Go to Chinatown in DC.
01:35:56 They have McDonald's.
01:35:58 But the signs in Chinese?
01:36:03 The signs in Chinese.
01:36:08 Because with globalism, that's what it's still McDonald's.
01:36:14 But the sign is in Chinese.
01:36:17 So therefore.
01:36:21 And that's what globalism.
01:36:22 Does when when, if you?
01:36:25 In 20 years.
01:36:26 Or maybe even 20, I guess now in in many places.
01:36:31 The there is almost no discernible difference.
01:36:34 Between the downtowns of of many large cities across the world, you find that same **** and the same demographics.
01:36:44 But maybe some of the signs.
01:36:46 Are in a different language.
Speaker 8
01:36:48 OK well since I am leading this, let's get down to business.01:36:52 And why don't I just kind of introduce myself.
01:36:55 OK?
01:36:57 I am Michael and I am part English, Irish, German and Scottish.
Speaker 3
01:37:05 Sort of a.Devon
01:37:06 See look at the smug look of the Mexican.01:37:09 Oh, that's not diversity.
01:37:12 That's just white, eh? Yuck.
01:37:20 I'm real diversity. I'm Mexican.
01:37:28 It's so pathetic that he's naming all these cultures that that really don't even mean anything Scottish English like there's a difference.
01:37:40 Just the same old Mayo covered white bread that I, you know, as far as.
01:37:44 I can see.
Speaker 8
01:37:45 Virtual United Nations, but what some of you might not know is that I am also part Native American Indian.Speaker
01:37:53 What part?Devon
01:37:55 See and.01:37:55 There you go.
01:37:56 You got the the.
01:37:57 Elizabeth Warren effect.
01:38:01 Where you have white people.
01:38:03 Whether it's to get job opportunities.
01:38:08 Or whether it's to gain social acceptance, in this case claiming that they have their part, some other rates.
01:38:18 Because somehow in this white supremacist country.
01:38:21 That we live.
01:38:22 In that where every it's so dangerous not being white and white people are just putting you down and and holding you back all the time.
01:38:31 Somehow in that environment.
01:38:35 White people are dying.
01:38:37 To have a little bit of something.
01:38:38 Else in them.
01:38:40 They're dying to be like a little bit Native American or a little bit black.
01:38:44 Or a little bit something.
Speaker
01:38:56 Native American.Speaker 8
01:38:58 2 fifteenths 2/5 that's fraction doesn't make.Devon
01:39:01 And instantly we have to question it.01:39:05 You know if if Oscar, the the gay Mexican, had said he was a, it was part French, just as an example.
01:39:16 Would they really grill them on it?
01:39:18 Would they be like, oh, really?
01:39:19 Well, how how?
01:39:19 What part?
01:39:20 How much?
01:39:21 French are you?
Speaker 8
01:39:24 Any sense well.01:39:26 You know what?
01:39:26 It's kind of hard for.
01:39:27 Me to talk about.
01:39:28 It they're suffering.
01:39:29 So who else?
01:39:29 Let's get this popping.
01:39:30 Come on.
01:39:31 Who's gone?
01:39:31 Who's gone?
01:39:33 Let's go.
01:39:34 Right here.
01:39:36 You're on.
01:39:37 OK, Michael, both my parents were born in Mexico and.
Speaker
01:39:44 They moved to.01:39:44 The United States, a year before I.
Speaker 8
01:39:46 Was born, yeah.Speaker 5
01:39:47 So I grew up in the United States and.Devon
01:39:51 So he's an anchor baby.01:39:52 But you know he get it, guys, he's he's just as American.
01:39:56 It's how ignorant how ignorant of Michael Scott to assume.
01:40:02 That he was a Mexican.
01:40:05 He's an American just like you and me.
01:40:07 Didn't you hear that his parents moved here a year before he was born?
01:40:10 So he was born in America.
01:40:11 He's magic dirt.
01:40:16 He's just as American.
01:40:20 As all of the.
01:40:23 Founding stock Americans. That's why Mexico's exactly like America.
Speaker 8
01:40:34 You're Mexican.01:40:35 Wow, that is, that is a great story.
Speaker 4
01:40:38 That's the American dream right there.Speaker 8
01:40:40 Right.Speaker
01:40:40 Thank you. Yeah.Speaker 4
01:40:43 Let me ask you, is there a term besides Mexican that you prefer something less offensive?Speaker 7
01:40:51 Mexican isn't offensive.Devon
01:40:53 See and there.01:40:54 You go again.
01:40:55 It's with the redefining of all the racial terms constantly, every.
01:41:01 You know, I've talked about how blacks have to, you know, rebrand every every decade or so from black to African American to color to POC.
01:41:09 You know, it just goes on and on and on.
01:41:11 And one year it's OK to say *****, and the next year it's it's the worst thing you can ever say.
01:41:20 And so why would why wouldn't?
01:41:24 This white character.
01:41:27 Have no idea if he can call someone Mexican.
01:41:34 Why not lat next Hispanic?
01:41:40 In fact, I mean, he should maybe be offended.
01:41:42 He just said he was born American.
01:41:44 He's American.
01:41:46 Why would you call an American Mexican?
01:41:53 But no.
01:41:53 Now, now it's time.
01:41:59 People realize people can sense fear.
01:42:06 And if given the opportunity.
01:42:10 And if it gives them.
01:42:11 They're going to use it.
01:42:17 So watch.
01:42:17 Watch as he tortures a guy who's literally trying to understand the racial problem.
Speaker 8
01:42:23 What are certain connotations?Speaker 4
01:42:25 Like what?01:42:26 Like I don't.
01:42:29 Well, I don't.
Speaker 5
01:42:30 Know what connotations Michael must have meant something.Speaker 8
01:42:31 No, no, no, no, no.01:42:33 Now remember, honesty.
Speaker 5
01:42:33 I'm just.01:42:34 I'm just curious, but yeah.
Speaker 3
01:42:46 I have something.Speaker 8
01:42:47 Here I want you to.01:42:47 Take a card, put it on your phone.
01:42:49 Don't look.
01:42:49 At the card.
01:42:51 Or should I take the card and I?
01:42:52 Want you to put it on.
01:42:52 Your forehead and take a card.
01:42:55 A card. Any card.
01:42:58 And I want you to treat other people like the race that is on their four.
Devon
01:43:05 Notice how they zoom in on Italian, as if that's not a race.01:43:12 That's why they did that.
Speaker 8
01:43:14 Oh look.Devon
01:43:15 Look how dumb.01:43:16 Michael Scott is he thinks Italians are race.
01:43:21 Remember that old video we watched from the 1950s that went to great lengths to explain to the audience that French is is not a race, that there's no French people.
01:43:36 Well, there's also no no such thing as an Italian.
01:43:39 See, white people don't have genetics.
01:43:51 White people are not people.
01:43:55 How stupid of Michael Scott to think Italian is a race.
Speaker 8
01:43:59 OK, so everybody has a different race.01:44:02 Nobody knows what their race is.
01:44:06 I want you to really go for it.
01:44:08 Because this is real, you know this isn't just an exercise, this is real life and I.
Devon
01:44:15 See and.01:44:15 There you go.
01:44:16 It's again.
01:44:16 It's it's so accurate.
01:44:18 Like I said, this this is if you don't.
01:44:20 Look at it.
01:44:20 As a as a mockumentary, it it literally could be a documentary in many ways, which is one of the reasons why it was so successful, because it was relatable.
01:44:28 And then the subversion, of course was easily injected.
01:44:32 But it's the boomer take of like Martin Luther King.
01:44:34 Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King.
Speaker 8
01:44:38 Have a dream that you.Speaker 3
01:44:39 Will really let the sparks fly.Speaker 8
01:44:43 Gander done.01:44:45 Because Martin Luther King is a hero of.
Speaker 4
01:44:47 Mine there's this.Devon
01:44:48 See how how Boomer is that?01:44:51 It's exactly boomer.
Speaker 8
01:44:53 Great Chris Rock bit.01:44:55 About how streets named after Martin Luther King tend.
01:44:57 To be more.
01:45:00 I'm not going to do it, but it's.
01:45:03 Oh, this is a good one.
Devon
01:45:05 See again.01:45:07 I know you guys have seen that bit, but like.
01:45:10 It's funny because it's true.
01:45:13 It's it's Chris Rock pointing out that.
01:45:16 All the neighborhoods where all the black people live.
01:45:20 Are super violent.
01:45:23 But if Michael Scott points it out, then that's in poor taste.
Speaker
01:45:27 Hi, how are you?Speaker 5
01:45:28 Fine. How are you?Speaker 8
01:45:30 Push it and.Speaker 2
01:45:32 I admire your culture success in America.Devon
01:45:36 Yes, of course.01:45:37 You'll never say anything bad about Judas.
Speaker
01:45:39 Thank you.Speaker 3
01:45:43 Suffering right here, slavery versus the Holocaust.Speaker
01:45:46 Come on. Yeah, let's.Speaker 5
01:45:48 Of the moon.Speaker 8
01:45:48 Go quickly.Devon
01:45:50 See notice how they group those two groups together?01:45:53 It's the it's the Olympics of suffering.
01:45:56 Slavery versus the Holocaust.
01:45:59 You know, I, you know, I mentioned a bunch of times.
01:46:01 White people are not going to really have any kind of collective in Group preference until they suffer some kind of persecution real real or or just synthetic doesn't matter, right they but they have to have that perception drilled into them.
01:46:17 From a young age that.
01:46:19 That you're a persecuted people.
01:46:21 And you have to have that persecution narrative.
01:46:23 It's a necessary ingredient for the solidarity.
01:46:28 You know, the blacks have slavery.
01:46:30 The Jews have the Holocaust, and I've mentioned this to some degree.
01:46:33 Mormons have a version, you know?
01:46:36 That's not.
01:46:37 That's not as intense or whatever, but it's it's.
01:46:41 You need to have this this persecution narrative to keep people together.
01:46:46 I mean Christians, I guess just in general have the same thing, right and it's.
01:46:53 Necessary. Not helpful. It's necessary.
01:46:59 In order to have.
01:47:02 Group solidarity.
01:47:04 You have to have the persecution narrative, which is exactly why they neuter it at every ******* turn.
01:47:13 Whites can never ever, ever, ever be the victim in any situation.
01:47:19 Because that reason alone.
01:47:25 It it's it's kind of like this.
01:47:28 I think a lot of people miss miss the.
01:47:31 When you see, for example, that, uh, they they don't, how come they don't report on, you know, when the black guy tortures a white lady to death or whatever, and there's all this **** that happens all the time?
01:47:40 Oh, we've all seen the the videos, Colin Flaherty, you know, he has, you know, I don't know if he's still on Twitter.
01:47:46 Yeah, he's, he's.
01:47:47 Tweeted out enough ******* videos to make it pretty obvious to everybody like what's really going on, right?
01:47:53 Everyone gets it.
01:47:54 And they can play like, oh, they're protecting the black people by not showing this.
01:47:58 That's not.
01:47:58 What they're doing?
01:48:01 They're not afraid that you'll hate black people if you watch.
01:48:05 Those videos.
01:48:08 They're afraid that you'll love white people.
01:48:11 If you watch those videos.
Speaker 8
01:48:17 No, no.01:48:17 Well, that that was an inverted we didn't actually plan that.
Speaker
01:48:21 I would never say.Speaker 6
01:48:21 Lots of cultures eat rice.Speaker
01:48:22 I would never date you.Speaker 6
01:48:23 It doesn't help me.01:48:27 I'd like to apply for a loan.
Devon
01:48:29 See based Dwight Schrute, I'd like to apply for.01:48:32 A loan.
01:48:34 But he's the pariah.
01:48:35 You can't.
01:48:36 You can't.
01:48:37 You can't talk about that.
Speaker
01:48:41 That's nice, Dwight.Speaker 6
01:48:42 OK, do me something stereotypical so I can.01:48:44 Get it really quick.
Speaker
01:48:45 OK, I like your food.Speaker 8
01:48:48 Outback Steakhouse.01:48:49 I'm Australian mate.
01:48:50 Pam, come on.
01:48:52 I like your.
Speaker 3
01:48:52 Food. No. Come on.01:48:54 Stir the pot, stir the melting pot.
01:48:56 Damn, let's do it.
01:48:57 Let's get ugly.
01:48:58 Let's get real, OK?
Speaker
01:49:00 If I have to do this.Devon
01:49:02 See and now.01:49:03 You're about to hear.
01:49:04 That same fear.
01:49:07 That Michael Scott has been under this entire episode.
01:49:12 Has now been transferred to Pam.
01:49:16 And she has to make every excuse in the world again.
01:49:19 Remember I told you.
01:49:20 Imagine this episode.
01:49:23 If the entire.
01:49:25 Office was white.
01:49:27 How much of this would be unnecessary?
01:49:31 And this entire episode would be pretty much unnecessary.
01:49:34 But so with all these excuses that she's making.
01:49:40 Just to make a a comment about racial stereotypes, they're they're.
01:49:46 Not that bad.
Speaker
01:49:48 Based on stereotypes that are totally untrue, and I do.01:49:51 Not agree with you would.
01:49:53 Maybe not be a very good driver.
01:49:56 Oh man, am I a woman.
Devon
01:49:58 See based based Dwight.Speaker 8
01:50:00 You'll notice I didn't have anybody being Arab.01:50:03 I thought that would be too explosive.
01:50:05 No pun intended.
01:50:07 But I just thought too soon for Arabs, maybe next year.
Speaker 4
01:50:14 You know the balls in their court.Speaker
01:50:16 Hey. Hey.Speaker 2
01:50:19 You want to.01:50:19 Go to the.
01:50:20 Beach, sure.
01:50:23 You want to get.
01:50:26 I think you do, mom.
Speaker 8
01:50:28 OK. All right, no.01:50:30 It's good it.
01:50:31 You just need.
01:50:32 You need to push it.
01:50:33 You know, you could go a.
01:50:34 Little bit further alright.
01:50:36 Well OK.
Speaker 3
01:50:38 Kelly, how are?Speaker
01:50:40 You the longest meeting.Speaker 3
01:50:42 Ohh, welcome to my convenience store.01:50:45 Would you like some Googie?
01:50:47 I have some very delicious Googie, Googie.
01:50:49 Only $0.99 plus tax try.
01:50:51 My Googie, Googie, try my Googie, Googie, time, my googie, googie, time, my.
Devon
01:50:58 And there you go.01:51:06 That is the.
01:51:10 That is the white privilege.
01:51:13 Meaning it's it's just desserts and the white fragility.
01:51:26 As he sits there and cries.
01:51:34 Because at the end of the day, he's just this weak.
01:51:37 Little old man.
01:51:40 So small and.
01:51:50 With all the.
01:51:51 Disapproving glances from all the other people.
01:51:55 You don't want to be that guy.
Speaker 3
01:51:58 Alright, alright. Yes.01:52:03 That was great.
01:52:04 She gets it.
Speaker 8
01:52:06 Now she knows what it's like to be a minority.Speaker 9
01:52:14 I just hated it when that guy.Speaker 8
01:52:15 Was in here and Mr.01:52:17 Brown, if that was his real name.
01:52:21 He'd never met any of us before, and he was telling us.
01:52:23 How to do our thing I just.
Devon
01:52:27 And again.01:52:30 How isn't that exactly what happened?
01:52:35 He's never met us before.
01:52:37 He doesn't know us as a people.
01:52:39 And he comes in and tells us exactly how we need to behave.
01:52:43 He just shows up, Mr. Brown. Think of it from the society's point.
01:52:48 Of view you.
01:52:49 Know here our society is kicking *****, taking names and Mr.
01:52:53 Brown shows up.
01:52:59 Just tells you how you have to.
01:53:00 Behave now.
Speaker 8
01:53:04 I just wanted to do it our way, you know?01:53:08 On our own.
Speaker 9
01:53:12 Man, I should have gotten some.Speaker 2
01:53:13 Food. Maybe some spaghetti?Speaker 8
01:53:15 OK, Kevin, you can take off that thing, OK.Speaker 9
01:53:19 That would really, really show him off when I brought in some burritos or some.Devon
01:53:28 So now, so he's talking about ethnic food.01:53:33 We're told now it's kind of funny because how how ignorant of him to to reduce these cultures down to their foods again, when globalism takes place, that is when it gets.
01:53:43 Reduced to.
01:53:46 That is what it gets reduced to.
01:53:49 And they were told, oh, no, you're supposed to like diversity, because then you'll have.
01:53:53 All the the good food.
01:53:55 Do I get rid of Mexicans?
01:53:57 Why would who would make the tacos?
01:54:00 Tacos are it's it's the technology that only Mexicans have the secrets to, and if you get rid of the Mexicans, then there won't be any more tacos.
01:54:13 We need the tacos.
01:54:14 We need the kabobs.
Speaker 8
01:54:19 Colored greens or some bad Thai love pad Thai.Speaker 6
01:54:24 It's collard greens.01:54:26 It's collard greens.
Speaker 8
01:54:28 It doesn't really make sense because you don't call them colored people.01:54:32 That's offensive.
01:54:36 OK.
01:54:37 Well, it's after five, so.
01:54:40 Thank you very much.
01:54:42 Buena Vista.
01:54:43 Oscar, thank you.
01:54:46 Good job.
01:54:47 I'm a man.
Devon
01:54:52 So that's pretty much it, the.01:54:57 That, that's that's.
01:54:58 Pretty much all I wanted to cover from that episode.
01:55:01 But this this is a repeated.
01:55:03 Thing this sort of a thing.
01:55:04 This is this exact structure is what they use for, well, countless episodes.
01:55:10 And when Steve Carell is still with the show.
01:55:14 Episode after David Brent, right, isn't that.
01:55:18 That was the.
01:55:19 That was the British one.
01:55:20 Same thing though, right?
01:55:22 Same thing.
01:55:24 As long as those two characters are, they're not identical, but it's it's the same.
01:55:29 It's the same kind of a.
01:55:30 Thing right, it's the white man, terrified.
01:55:34 Terrified of not being accepted by this new world.
01:55:38 And so willing to humiliate himself.
01:55:41 And and you know, quiver in fear.
01:55:45 At the thought of people.
01:55:48 Not accepting him and liking him.
01:55:52 Because the society, and therefore you know Michael Scott.
01:55:56 Has become so feminine.
01:56:00 And so reliant on the system.
01:56:03 That he's terrified.
01:56:06 Of of not not being a part of it.
01:56:13 So that's that's uh.
01:56:18 That's that episode I wanted to show you a that clip from Fahrenheit 451.
01:56:26 I don't remember exactly where in the film it is though, so.
01:56:33 Let's see if I can even find it.
01:56:43 I might not have it on this computer.
01:56:50 OK, I don't have it on.
01:56:51 This computer.
01:56:54 But the.
01:56:57 All those little zoom INS, all those reaction shots.
01:57:03 It's it's enforcing the same social pressure that is being displayed in the show, fictionally to the fictional characters, namely Michael Scott.
01:57:13 It's being transmitted to the the audience.
01:57:19 In fact, if you notice, they make eye contact.
01:57:24 With the camera, that's something that in a in a sitcom.
01:57:27 You didn't see.
01:57:30 That was called breaking the 4th wall.
01:57:34 Or third of all, I don't whatever who cares.
01:57:36 But if you if you, it would take people out of you would no longer feel like, oh, I'm just a fly on the wall observing this, you know this situation and you know.
01:57:47 But I'm not like a part of it.
01:57:49 While in the office.
01:57:50 You're a part of it.
01:57:55 Eye contact is powerful.
01:57:56 That's why it's so.
01:58:00 That's why it's almost never used in films and television, because it makes it personal.
01:58:06 Well, with this show.
01:58:07 They wanted to make it personal.
01:58:14 That was the whole point.
01:58:25 They want you to feel as if you're in the.
01:58:28 Room with them.
01:58:31 As if you are friends like you want to be friends with with Jim Halpert.
01:58:37 And Pam Beasley.
01:58:41 You too want to look smugly.
01:58:43 At at Dwight and Michael.
01:58:51 You want to be a part of this social group.
01:58:56 And so many people got into this show because they didn't have.
01:58:59 A social group.
01:59:00 Of their own.
01:59:02 This was their social group and look, this isn't the first show like this.
01:59:05 Cheers was another show that was just like this.
01:59:09 Look, not just like this, but like this in in in the in this in a very substantial way in that.
01:59:16 It was the bar that didn't exist in your town.
01:59:21 There is the local bar with a group of regulars that you could go to without leaving your living room without leaving your couch.
01:59:30 And you could hang out with these people.
01:59:33 Night after night.
01:59:38 And grow fond of some of them.
01:59:43 And once again, take social cues.
01:59:49 And cheers was shot as they told you at the beginning of every episode.
01:59:54 Before a live studio audience.
01:59:56 So you knew the laughter was real.
02:00:00 You knew the applause was real.
02:00:05 So when you heard the.
02:00:11 Making fun of some conservative right wing person.
02:00:16 You knew the group agreed.
02:00:20 And it was real.
02:00:21 It was a live.
02:00:21 Audience, they didn't add that.
02:00:31 When they cheered.
02:00:32 For the gay guy.
02:00:35 You know your.
02:00:36 Your good buddy Norm.
02:00:40 Yeah, Norm came around and and became tolerant of gay people.
02:00:43 I guess I can too.
02:00:47 The audience seems to think it's a good thing.
02:01:01 All right, let's take a look at chat.
02:01:16 See someone gets mad because I like I I made fun of their particular kind of propaganda.
02:01:22 Cheers was the ****.
02:01:23 Oh, really?
02:01:24 Wait till I start doing.
02:01:25 Cheers then.
02:01:28 Cheers were subversive as ****.
02:01:31 Like you don't even know.
02:01:33 Just just it's the same.
02:01:35 It does the same thing that the office does in the first episode of Cheers.
02:01:41 Sam alone.
02:01:42 Is this womanizing masculine ladies man, right?
02:01:49 What is it in the last episode?
02:01:53 He's this neutered, sensitive man.
02:01:55 Who had to work for a woman?
02:02:03 And he's pathetic.
02:02:07 And outdated.
02:02:12 See, this is what's what's funny.
02:02:14 Yeah, I know you like it.
02:02:17 I actually kind of like the office.
02:02:20 I kind of do it was brilliantly made.
02:02:23 But that's what makes it so ****** **.
02:02:27 If you didn't like it, we wouldn't have to talk about it.
02:02:29 If you didn't like it, it wouldn't be good propaganda.
02:02:32 No one would watch it.
02:02:34 People need to get this.
02:02:35 It's the easiest thing.
02:02:36 To get.
02:02:37 You need to get it through your head.
02:02:39 You liking something doesn't make it not propaganda.
02:02:43 It makes it good propaganda.
02:02:47 And cheers is right up there with with the office in terms of just being.
02:02:51 Super ******* subversive.
02:02:53 One of the first in the first season.
02:02:56 One of the first things they tackle is is oh, we got to.
02:02:59 Be tolerant of gays.
02:03:01 And the the same transformation takes place.
02:03:04 You have Cliff and Norm and Sam weirded out by gay people.
02:03:09 But then they listened to the liberal Diane.
02:03:13 And by the end of.
02:03:13 The episode they're happy to have the gay people.
02:03:16 In their bar.
02:03:18 And that exact kind of that same exact thing happens.
02:03:22 Over and over and over again.
02:03:26 John Kerry.
02:03:28 Appears on an episode of Cheers in a very positive light, obviously Dukakis.
02:03:35 Is promoted.
02:03:37 On an episode of Cheers.
02:03:40 During the election.
02:03:44 What was the other guy?
02:03:47 It was the speak the Democrat Speaker of the House during Reagan also made an appearance.
02:03:53 And then some, some lefty general too.
02:03:55 No, but they were constantly parading out leftist politicians.
02:04:01 And it would.
02:04:01 Have nothing to do with the story like they would just.
02:04:03 It was just it was literally propaganda.
02:04:06 It was ohh look John Kerry.
02:04:07 Make sure you like John Kerry, John Kerry good back to the story like that was it?
02:04:12 It was like no reason to have him in in the episode.
02:04:20 And who's who's the idiot bumpkin, Woody?
02:04:25 What is the idiot pumpkin?
02:04:29 And in fact.
02:04:29 When he does decide to run for office.
02:04:34 Frasier has nightmares, which is kind of funny because Kelsey Grammar is actually a Republican.
02:04:40 But Frasier has nightmares.
02:04:44 That he's going to start World War Three, which was that was the big.
02:04:46 Complaint about Republicans.
02:04:48 It's totally a leftist show.
02:04:51 The entire ******* show.
02:05:00 Someone says coach was based.
02:05:02 Yeah, coach.
02:05:03 I I like that character, but you know the actor died.
02:05:06 I think like.
02:05:08 Two seasons then? Or something?
02:05:18 I'm trying to think if.
02:05:20 If his character.
02:05:21 Played in anything subversive, really not.
02:05:24 Not off the top.
02:05:25 My head.
02:05:25 I can't think of anything.
02:05:28 Everything is getting so bad, like it's out of this world.
02:05:31 What is happening?
02:05:32 We are fast tracked to become minorities in our own countries.
02:05:35 Within 20 years, vaccine passport **** is going to.
02:05:38 Make a second class citizens.
02:05:40 Our society is completely ****** and getting even worse.
02:05:42 What do we do, man?
02:05:44 Well, it's like I said, you go to.
02:05:48 You have to live like you're an outsider.
02:05:52 I'm I'm I chose to move out to the desert.
02:05:55 And try to separate from the machine as as much as humanly possible.
02:06:00 And look, you can't do it 100%. I mean, I guess you could.
02:06:03 If you.
02:06:03 Want to just go?
02:06:05 Live like.
02:06:06 A wild man.
02:06:07 You know, out in the wilderness and that, you know, illegally on some.
02:06:12 BLM land or?
02:06:13 Something, I mean like you could do it.
02:06:16 And have no income and somehow survive.
02:06:18 It would just be, you know, it's.
02:06:20 I get it.
02:06:20 Look, there's.
02:06:23 There's there's forgoing comfort, and then there's foregoing your ability to survive and raise a family.
02:06:30 You know, like, I chose to to disconnect from.
02:06:35 I would go to big cities.
02:06:39 Get out of big cities, especially if you're like in a city like Minneapolis, Baltimore, any any diverse city.
02:06:45 And that's pretty much every increase of that's every city.
02:06:49 I mean is there, can you think of like?
02:06:50 A White City.
02:06:51 I I don't know.
02:06:52 Maybe there's something in the in the Northeast somewhere, I don't know, some maybe somewhere.
02:06:57 But that's that's, you know, that's a ticking.
02:07:00 Clock on that stuff, it's.
02:07:03 The best thing you can do, especially.
02:07:05 If you want like.
02:07:06 I think it's most important that you get out of the cities and start building something, not for you.
02:07:13 But so that you don't have, so you don't do it a lot of.
02:07:17 Boomer parents did.
02:07:18 And have children who are worse off.
02:07:22 Than they are.
02:07:26 You know where they enjoyed all the the goodies that globalism gave them as a way of finagling its foot in the door, right?
02:07:39 But then leave the their children to pay the bill.
02:07:42 You should be doing the opposite.
02:07:44 You should be disconnecting completely from Usery.
02:07:50 So in other words, no mortgages, no car loans, none of that ****.
02:07:57 Live cheaply.
02:07:59 Build wealth.
02:08:04 Not necessarily the dollar, because that might be, you know, who knows where the look, I think the dollar is going to be selling just because we have the military saying.
02:08:11 That it's sell it.
02:08:13 And until that changes, the dollar will at least continue to. I mean, look, it's is it really just made-up funny money? Of course, it's completely worthless, but no one's going to say it.
02:08:26 No one's going to say it because no one wants the military knocking on the door. No one wants to be like Gaddafi. No one wants to have a bayonet bayonet.
02:08:34 Up their ***.
02:08:36 So as long as.
02:08:36 That I don't know how long that will keep going, but.
02:08:38 Like as long as.
02:08:39 It's going you're safe there, but.
02:08:41 You should be.
02:08:42 You should be.
02:08:43 Investing in like you know, your property.
02:08:48 Making it like like if.
02:08:50 You could.
02:08:51 I will eventually share some.
02:08:55 Of the improvements I've done.
02:08:57 But if you could see.
02:08:58 The before and after just already of what I've done to.
02:09:01 This place, it's night and day.
02:09:03 It's not that hard to do.
02:09:05 If you can find, especially if you have a job and look in the age of COVID, a lot of people do.
02:09:09 If you have a.
02:09:10 Job that you can do online.
02:09:13 Then why are you in?
02:09:14 The city.
02:09:16 You know.
02:09:16 You can go anywhere that's got.
02:09:19 It might be ****** Internet like mine, like it's affected my job and that I have to do my job in the.
02:09:24 Middle of the night, you know.
02:09:26 But I can still do the job.
02:09:29 And you can too, if you have a job like that.
02:09:32 Not everyone does, but there's other jobs, like if you're a, you know if you're an electrician.
02:09:38 Small towns need electricians.
02:09:40 You might not make as much money.
02:09:42 You might not get that big commercial contract or whatever.
02:09:46 You know, instead you might be going around and and wiring new outlets for old ladies and whatever, right?
02:09:53 But there's ways you can doesn't.
02:09:55 Matter what and look.
02:09:56 And if you don't have a skill that you don't that that you think will translate into like a small rural environment, develop one.
02:10:04 They're not that hard.
02:10:05 There's lots of things you can do in in small towns.
02:10:11 Get and get cheap land.
02:10:12 There's cheap land.
02:10:14 My land was really cheap.
02:10:17 Shockingly cheap.
02:10:20 Less than many people's cars. Cheap.
02:10:25 And you can do that.
02:10:28 You can you can buy.
02:10:30 You just have to be willing.
02:10:32 To just give up your comfort.
02:10:34 And then immediately get to work on making it comfortable.
02:10:39 For your family and start.
02:10:42 Paving a way forward for them, because if you think it's getting worse in your lifetime, just imagine what it's going to get like in your children's lifetimes.
02:10:53 So you need to dedicate some time to preparing them for what's going to happen.
02:10:57 And look, that's part of it too.
02:10:58 Like, I'm prepared for worst case.
02:11:01 Scenario out here.
02:11:03 Not as much as I'd like to be.
02:11:04 But probably more than most people.
02:11:07 Where nearly any situation happens.
02:11:11 I at least won't be caught with my pants down.
02:11:15 You know I'm.
02:11:16 I'm going to be able to survive a lot of ****.
02:11:20 And that should be a number one.
02:11:22 That's that's that's.
02:11:23 At least it was for me.
02:11:25 You know, I don't know if I feel comfortable telling you what to do.
02:11:28 I'll tell you what.
02:11:29 What my.
02:11:29 Thinking was.
02:11:31 My thinking was get the **** out of the city.
02:11:34 Get some ***** ** **** doesn't even really matter that much where it's at, as long as it's far.
02:11:38 Away from the city.
02:11:41 And the way I chose it was sorting by price.
02:11:44 I'll just put it that way.
02:11:45 It's a nice little feature that it's on a lot of websites sort by price.
02:11:51 And then go and look at them.
02:11:53 Go and look at a few places.
02:11:56 And again, there's a lot of these, a lot of these places.
02:11:58 That you could afford on even minimum wage.
02:12:02 You just got to be willing to live like a poor person for a while.
02:12:08 And if you've got like a **** ton of debt or whatever, then you OK then start working on getting rid of that.
02:12:13 Maybe move in with your parents.
02:12:15 Even if you're older.
02:12:18 You know, like if you're paying like, what? What almost anyone's going to be paying over $1000 a month, right? Almost anyone to live on their own.
02:12:28 Or you could be a married.
02:12:29 You know my parents.
02:12:31 My parents lived in a literal like camper trailer.
02:12:36 In my in my my grandparents like they like this little ranch like in their backyard.
02:12:42 Until they had enough money to get a house.
02:12:47 You know.
02:12:49 So even even if you're married or whatever, you and your wife can move into, like your parents garage.
02:12:54 I'm just saying.
02:12:58 Borrow from your family before you borrow from Jews.
02:13:05 That my that's what Jews do.
02:13:09 Jews hook up their family members with with loans and deals that they don't hook up the guys with.
02:13:21 But get out of that system.
02:13:23 Don't owe it anything.
02:13:28 Makes it hard, makes it harder for.
02:13:29 Them to destroy you.
02:13:33 And teach your kids this **** from an early age so they don't.
02:13:36 A lot of our our generations problems, you know, obviously every generation really zoomers through boomers.
02:13:45 Everyone that's around the biggest leap, and it's different for each block I guess of.
02:13:51 People but like.
02:13:52 You know, depending where they grew up.
02:13:53 And how much they were propagandized to.
02:13:57 But the biggest obstacle is the unlearning.
02:14:03 Of the ship they learned by watching the office, or cheers, or The Simpsons.
02:14:07 Or, you know, diversity training at work Oregon, you know, whatever.
02:14:13 It's unlearning all that ********.
02:14:17 Raise kids that don't have to unlearn the ********.
02:14:25 You might not.
02:14:26 Look, here's the thing.
02:14:28 You might have to be the generation that that kind of takes one for the team, for the next generation.
02:14:34 You might have to live kind of ****** so that your.
02:14:36 Your kids can have it better.
02:14:44 And it's not easy.
02:14:46 And look you.
02:14:46 Might not even be.
02:14:47 Successful and even finding Someone Like You know a lot of a lot of guys don't want.
02:14:53 To do what I'm.
02:14:53 Talking about and even fewer women want to.
02:14:56 Do what I'm talking about.
02:14:59 There's a lot of **** with the bunker that I'm totally OK with just leaving like that.
02:15:07 But uh, you know.
02:15:09 A woman? Not so much.
02:15:15 I think men.
02:15:15 Men are it's it's more men tend to like camping a lot more than women do, you know will tolerate a lot more.
02:15:27 I don't know, just uncivilized ****.
02:15:36 Yeah, I'm. I'm not.
02:15:37 Saying it's going to be easy.
02:15:39 It's not easy for me.
02:15:40 You think it's easy for me?
02:15:42 It's not easy for me.
02:15:44 And I'm barely getting by.
02:15:45 I'm barely getting by.
02:15:48 I am not like a.
02:15:51 I'm not like one of these, these Instagram home stutters.
02:15:55 You know what I mean?
02:15:55 We're like, oh, look.
02:15:56 At my look at my $50,000 this and my $100,000, that or my 20 no.
02:16:08 Not even a little bit.
02:16:10 Not even a little bit.
02:16:17 Men have great survival instincts, but not nesting instincts.
02:16:20 Yeah, yeah.
02:16:22 I mean, look, I'm not saying what the.
02:16:26 I'm not saying like that that what the women bring to the table is is bad.
02:16:29 I'm just saying like like.
02:16:32 It it adds complexity to it, you know.
02:16:36 The guys are a lot, lot more tolerant of mess and and.
02:16:44 You know, just primitive life than women are.
02:16:48 No, say it's a bad thing.
02:16:49 It's just you.
02:16:49 Know it adds a layer of difficulty.
02:16:57 You should analyze Frasier.
02:16:59 You should get a wife.
02:17:01 Why not hold poultry, animals and cattle?
02:17:05 Well, in, in terms of Frasier.
02:17:10 I haven't seen an episode.
02:17:11 Of Frasier in many years.
02:17:13 Maybe it'd be worth it, but that's that.
02:17:15 That's Speaking of feminine men, right?
02:17:18 Uh, you should get a wife.
02:17:19 Hey, like I said.
02:17:20 Easier said than done.
02:17:22 That's something I've been attempting to do since I was like 18.
02:17:27 Why not hold poultry, animals?
02:17:29 Cattle do not have.
02:17:30 Don't have a ton of space?
02:17:31 Definitely not enough space for cattle.
02:17:35 In terms of animals and probably have chickens.
02:17:41 At some point.
02:17:45 You know, maybe, I don't know.
02:17:47 I'll, I'll I'll do animals at some point.
02:17:56 Congrats on your 10 minute and on Mark Collette stream.
02:18:00 What does it feel?
02:18:02 To be the guest ahead of David Duke, knowing that he wanted to talk to you and.
02:18:05 Watch your show.
02:18:08 Your mom, who used to listen to him on the radio.
02:18:12 Oh, I didn't see.
02:18:12 I didn't see his his appearance.
02:18:14 Was so tired when I went on Mark Collette.
02:18:18 I was so exhausted I hadn't.
02:18:21 Slept because what happened was I did the.
02:18:23 Last string that I did here.
02:18:25 And then I did the stream with the.
02:18:29 The guide to culture guy.
02:18:32 I'll remember your name.
02:18:33 I got.
02:18:33 I gotta look it up again.
02:18:35 Good guy.
02:18:36 I just.
02:18:36 I'm terrible with names.
02:18:38 With the about the movie.
02:18:42 Oh, what was it?
02:18:45 The House of.
02:18:46 Sand and fog or fog and sand.
02:18:48 I think of sand and fog.
02:18:50 And then.
02:18:53 I couldn't sleep.
02:18:54 Because it was like I ruined it cause like I've been up too long, you know.
02:18:57 You you crossed that line of.
02:19:00 Yeah, your your body just goes well.
02:19:03 I might as well just stay up till the next time it's time.
02:19:05 To sleep.
02:19:05 You know, that kind of thing.
02:19:06 And then when I went on his I I'm just surprised I didn't say anything super ******** because like I I was starting to feel like a little like drunk, you know, like.
02:19:17 The you know when you start to feel like Spacey, you know, like I wasn't quite seeing things yet, but it was like that was coming, you know, like I was.
02:19:27 I was getting ready to start seeing like the weird things in the.
02:19:30 Corner of your eyes that.
02:19:31 You're getting getting all twitchy.
02:19:32 You know, and that hadn't kicked in yet, but it was.
02:19:36 Getting there.
02:19:37 So I'll have to check out.
02:19:39 I didn't watch it.
02:19:40 I have taken a break largely from the Internet for like the last.
02:19:43 Week and just been getting things around here done.
02:19:51 History with David Duke as a guest.
02:19:54 Yeah, I mean, I I wouldn't mind doing that.
02:19:56 I just can't do guests because of my Internet thing.
02:20:01 Blonde wants you on her show.
02:20:02 She thinks you're ghosting.
02:20:03 No, I'm not ghosting her.
02:20:04 I'm ghosting everybody.
02:20:08 I'll. I'll. I'll e-mail her.
02:20:11 I'll e-mail her right after the show.
02:20:13 How about that?
02:20:14 I'll I'll have to go through.
02:20:16 My I'm sure my inbox is overflowing.
Speaker
02:20:19 But I'll find it.Devon
02:20:22 The more Tucker starts parroting right wing talking points, the more I'm convinced that he is controlled.02:20:26 Opposition CIA asset and he's parroting these talking points only so that he can remain credible in the eyes of the people who are still stupid enough to watch TV.
02:20:38 Yeah, yeah, I mean.
02:20:41 To some degree, I don't know.
02:20:42 I don't know for a fact that he's CIA, but like he has enough ties to CIA to where that would not be unreasonable.
02:20:49 Thing you know, his dad was CIA.
02:20:51 He applied for a job at the CIA.
02:20:54 He is miraculously been in the media his whole life, even though he's just like some rich kid that's comes from real money.
02:21:03 He's literally just a rich kid.
02:21:08 What do you do for water in the desert?
02:21:10 If it all goes wrong?
02:21:12 I have water, I can get to.
02:21:14 I've got water stored in case.
02:21:17 I mean I've got a well, if the well somehow dries up, there's I have water storage.
02:21:24 I will eventually have a rain water collection.
02:21:29 Because I mean, in the desert it it might not rain like honestly, maybe for almost like a year for.
02:21:35 And then it rains like a year's.
02:21:37 Worth in a day?
02:21:39 And so if you get a big tank, you'll you can probably fill it up.
02:21:44 And I'm specifically only growing plants that once I get them big enough and established, I will never have to water them.
02:21:54 You know, and I'm improving the soil to hold moisture too.
02:21:58 Like, that's the idea, or at least as in very infrequently.
02:22:02 And then if you know if all everything goes wrong.
02:22:06 I I could just not water them and they won't all.
02:22:08 Die right, like I had to cut down 30 trees when I moved here because they planted trees that needed to be watered all the time.
02:22:16 The lady who lived here died and then sewed all the trees because she wasn't there to water them and.
02:22:23 I don't have anything like that growing.
02:22:27 Well, except there's one.
02:22:28 Tree that she planted.
02:22:31 That's that.
02:22:32 I've managed to keep alive and I'm.
02:22:34 The only reason why I'm keeping it around is it's, uh, it produces berries.
02:22:39 It's one is, it's like a.
02:22:43 It's not an elderberry sounds wrong.
02:22:46 I don't know.
02:22:46 It's actually it's about to make them.
02:22:48 It's starting to make them now, but they're edible and usually the birds get to them before I do, but they're good.
02:22:54 But it's like A and it creates more biomass, so I'm just keeping it alive cause and I don't have to water it much.
02:22:59 I have a hose that kind of leaks a little bit.
02:23:02 So I just put it on the.
02:23:03 You know.
02:23:04 Set it on the.
02:23:05 On the bottom of that tree and it just drip waters it, I guess.
02:23:09 Enough to.
02:23:09 I mean, it's doing good.
02:23:10 It was almost dead when.
02:23:11 I moved.
02:23:11 In, but it's looking really good now.
02:23:17 UM.
02:23:20 Let's take a look here.
02:23:29 Whoops, what would your prediction be for when this goes from soft to hard genocide timeline wise you mentioned that you think they're going to eventually come after whites in a.
02:23:38 Direct way I it's hard to say, you know, like I wish I had.
02:23:42 A crystal ball.
02:23:44 I wish that.
02:23:47 Whoops, I just clicked something and now it's show me some weird Easter thing.
02:23:51 I wish I had had some way of of knowing that.
02:23:55 I just don't.
02:23:57 For obvious I mean I guess no.
02:23:59 One really does.
02:24:00 But the.
02:24:04 I mean, if you pay attention to what's going on, we'll I think we'll, we'll have a we'll know before everyone else does.
02:24:11 It's just, I don't know enough about what's no one does, unless you're part of the ruling class or or something like that.
02:24:17 Like, we don't even really know.
02:24:20 We don't even know some basic **** about.
02:24:24 Like Tucker Carlson, for example, we don't know.
02:24:26 If he's CIA.
02:24:26 Right.
02:24:27 So it's it's real hard to predict this kind of stuff, but I would say in our in our lifetimes.
02:24:37 I'm certain enough that it's going to happen in my lifetime to where I'm preparing for it to have to personally.
02:24:42 Have to deal with it.
02:24:45 But I don't know.
02:24:49 Do you remember that one millionaire that died in a helicopter crash that did a 200 meter spin down a mountain?
02:24:55 He had bought some national TV and was intending to deep propagandize their news shows.
02:25:03 A pure coincidence, I'm sure, don't remember which national news network?
02:25:06 I don't know.
02:25:07 I don't know what?
02:25:08 I don't know that is.
02:25:09 Perhaps I'll have to maybe I'll look into that.
02:25:14 So it says juniper Berry.
02:25:15 Now it's it's it's like something that isn't supposed to grow out.
02:25:19 Here in public school.
02:25:21 We had to write.
02:25:21 Our heritage on.
02:25:22 A board for a class discussion.
02:25:24 I got insulted for writing German called Nazi.
02:25:27 And the teacher dismissed it like you said, with the office.
02:25:31 As if it wasn't a race.
02:25:33 Mexican is a race.
02:25:34 German isn't.
02:25:37 I I worked at a Spanish television network and I got told point blank to my face from a Mexican reporter that there was no such thing as white culture.
02:25:48 And there was no such thing as American culture.
02:25:51 And that if it wasn't for the Mexicans, there would be no culture.
02:25:57 And you know, and other minorities and he he wasn't like being funny. He wasn't being hyperbolic. He really believed that 100,000%.
02:26:09 How bad will the jogger season be this year?
02:26:12 I know it depends on how a.
02:26:13 Couple of court cases go I guess.
02:26:16 Do you remember that one millionaire?
02:26:18 That owed you asset.
Speaker
02:26:20 UM.Devon
02:26:22 A sign will be in the television shows as storylines with white supremacist terrorists being locked up.02:26:29 Yeah, well, it's already.
02:26:30 Going that way.
02:26:32 It's just going to be it's going to be more, uh.
02:26:37 It's just going to get more and more obvious, you know, and it's getting more hateful, right?
02:26:41 It's it's instead of it being Nazi hunter movies, it's going to be white people hunting movies.
02:26:46 And if you think I'm being crazy, it's already kind.
02:26:48 Of going in that direction.
02:26:51 The millionaires name.
02:26:52 Was Peter Kellner wealthiest person in the Czech Republic according to Forbes?
02:27:00 Peter Kellner.
Speaker
02:27:02 While ago.Devon
02:27:06 Peter Kellner.02:27:18 OK, let's see here.
02:27:28 When did he die?
02:27:29 Ah, so he.
02:27:29 Just died, huh?
Speaker
02:27:39 Well, yeah, he's he's not like.Devon
02:27:40 Mega Rich, but pretty rich $17.5 billion.02:27:46 What? What, what?
02:27:47 Let's see here in 1991, after the announcement of the checklist Slovak voucher privatization. OK, so.
02:27:55 He's one of.
02:27:55 These guys, was he Jewish?
02:27:57 I almost wonder because.
02:27:59 He's one of these guys that got super ******* rich when they privatized stuff like the Russian oligarch style looks like.
02:28:25 I went to school in Prague.
02:28:28 Counter died on March 27th in an Airbus AS350B3 helicopter crash while.
02:28:38 Hella scheme.
02:28:40 The **** is hella scheme?
02:28:49 And say it's snowboarding, getting dropped off from a helicopter, snowboarding in Alaska's back country near some glacier 50 miles east of Anchorage, along with four other people, the helicopter crash into a mountain between Meadow Creek and Grasshopper Valley at 5:00.
02:29:09 1000 feet 10 or 15 feet from the top of the Ridge and rolled over some 800 or 900 feet downhill. The missing helicopter was reported to authorities 2 hours.
02:29:23 After blah blah blah.
02:29:24 According to the preliminary report, GPS data shows helicopter hovered at a low altitude and speed.
02:29:33 About one knot, one mile per hour, maneuvering over the Ridge in the last three minutes of the flight, it crashed.
02:29:40 About 1835. Uh, I don't.
02:29:43 Know I mean.
02:29:44 There might be something here or this might be like some kind of queni stuff you.
02:29:48 Know what I mean?
02:29:49 Well, he.
02:29:50 Might have been a great guy that just.
02:29:52 Or not, I don't know.
Speaker 2
02:29:54 But he might.Devon
02:29:55 Have just died.02:29:56 Being a rich guy, you.
02:29:57 Know but.
02:30:00 I don't know.
02:30:02 I'll look into.
02:30:03 It someone said very rare for a helicopter to crash.
02:30:05 I actually know someone who died in a.
02:30:06 Helicopter crash.
02:30:07 It's not that rare.
02:30:09 Depends on the helicopter.
02:30:10 A lot of your helicopters need a lot of maintenance.
02:30:16 What do you?
02:30:17 Think about future media. Seems like Sam Hyde's paving ways for people like you to make a living via paywalls could lead to something bigger. Thoughts, I don't know, does he?
02:30:28 Have a paywall.
02:30:29 There's a few people have a PayPal.
02:30:32 I don't really like the idea of the paywall, but it might end up being something.
02:30:38 That I have to do.
02:30:41 Just to, I mean look.
02:30:42 I can live off of.
02:30:45 Like, barely just, you know, being nosy guys, I can barely live off of what I get now.
02:30:51 Some of you have been really generous and I'm not saying anything like, look, I don't mind.
02:30:55 I it's.
02:30:56 I'm good.
02:30:57 But if I wanted to have, like, you know, health insurance.
02:31:02 Because I'm not going to be young forever.
02:31:05 Or even just like.
02:31:06 You know, to afford kids and.
02:31:08 Stuff and I don't mean just, you know, like I know kids are cheap or whatever, but like, they're they're also not.
02:31:14 And that factors into the woman thing too.
02:31:17 If you find a.
02:31:18 Woman that's willing to put up with.
02:31:20 Your ****?
02:31:21 A lot of them aren't going to be OK with not having some kind of healthcare, you know, and still have a kid.
02:31:27 So you got to be able to afford I and I.
02:31:29 I just simply can't afford healthcare.
02:31:31 Right.
02:31:32 So that's kind of a big deal, especially if I, you know as I get older or whatever.
02:31:38 Luckily I've, you know, been healthy, whatever.
02:31:42 That might be something I have to.
02:31:44 Look into.
02:31:46 But I'd like to not do that.
02:31:48 I don't like paywalls.
02:31:50 I I think that it's.
02:31:52 I think there might be.
02:31:53 Other ways of doing?
02:31:53 Things and I just think that you.
02:31:57 I don't know.
02:31:59 You know.
02:32:00 It works for some people and.
02:32:03 Who knows? Who knows?
02:32:16 A lot of us lost our jobs.
02:32:20 Have you seen the 2015 film September of Shiraz?
02:32:27 No, I have not.
02:32:33 Let me take a look here.
02:32:36 September of.
02:32:57 Let's see who made this.
02:33:02 That's directed by Wayne Blair.
02:33:09 He's an abbo.
02:33:15 An Aboriginal director, huh?
02:33:21 That's interesting.
02:33:28 Produced by.
02:33:32 Gerard Butler.
02:33:38 He's Scottish.
02:33:41 Is he a member of the tribe?
02:33:44 He looks he looks very Scottish.
02:33:45 So I don't think he is.
02:33:48 Nice Catholic.
02:33:51 Ohh let's see here.
02:33:55 During the first months after the 1979 Iranian revolution, wealthy Jewish Iranian gemologist Isaac Amon, Adrian Bro.
02:34:05 Is suddenly arrested at his office in Tehran by anti-Semitic Revolutionary Guards who take him to prison during his prison days he meets fellow prisoners of different backgrounds who are tortured and finally prosecuted interrogation sessions. His interrogator mosen.
02:34:25 Once torturing him with a lit cigarette and having him lashed refers to the injustice of being affluent and to the justice that the revolution is bringing to the open.
02:34:36 Rest after the guards scare him by putting him before a firing squad and shooting all around his body, he says to Mosin that he is ready to pay all his savings to the new Islamic regime in order to have a chance at freedom.
02:34:50 After emptying his bank account, Mohsin declares him free and leaves him alone in the street.
02:34:56 Isaac goes to his office now.
02:34:58 Inserted to recover a hidden pack of diamonds, of course.
02:35:05 From being behind a.
02:35:07 Don't you wish you had, like, your hidden pack of diamonds like you could you could give.
02:35:12 You could give people all your money and all your savings, but still have that hidden pack of diamonds behind the brick wall as he prepares to leave, he sees Morteza.
02:35:24 A former employee of the office and son of their housekeeper, who has already directed the stealing of his gems and office equipment wandering in the corridor, Martisa asked for more and shows him a letter of compliment that something written to Black.
02:35:40 Tell him Isaac tells him that he is now a contributor to the Revolution and can eliminate martisa by a single phone call.
02:35:50 Martisa leaves.
02:35:51 Isaac refers to a human smuggler.
02:35:54 And pays him the diamonds so he will smuggle them out of Iran.
02:35:59 In the mean time, Ortiz A gives the letter to Mohsin at the blah blah office.
02:36:05 But was arrested and turned, went along.
02:36:07 Motion reflects over the letter and burns it in a night.
02:36:12 Journey on horseback and through the forest, Isaac and his family may get to the other side of the border to Turkey.
02:36:22 That sounds like a.
02:36:23 Again, it sounds like.
02:36:25 A good persecution, Meredith.
02:36:36 Did you guys hear?
02:36:38 I think maybe I told you last.
02:36:40 Stream. You know, Speaking of Jews being expelled from countries we used to talk about the number 109, and now it's reached 110, thanks to Yemen.
02:36:54 Now someone said the.
02:36:54 Writer of the book.
02:36:56 Is Jewish?
02:36:57 Well, I mean that obviously.
02:36:58 Well, you know what?
02:36:59 I guess if you're an Abbo director and you want to get your movie funded, that's certainly a way.
02:37:03 To do it.
02:37:06 I mean, if you make.
02:37:08 If you make the like the passion of the Jew, you know you may.
02:37:12 You may just like this Jew, Jewish torture ****, you know, showing like the the great adversity of the Jewish people.
02:37:21 You're going to get money for that movie.
02:37:25 No, no question about it.
02:37:28 Not just money.
02:37:29 For the movie, you're going to get money, they're going to market that **** for you.
02:37:35 So that's.
02:37:37 I guess if you want to make a movie that's a smart way of doing it.
02:37:39 I wonder because you know it's funny.
02:37:41 Like I often wonder like.
02:37:43 How sometimes a lot of these leftist shows would get someone like I remember, like Family Guy got Rush Limbaugh to come on and voice himself.
02:37:53 Right and.
02:37:56 I was listening to his show at the time that he after he when he got done recording that and I knew as soon I was like dude, are you that ******* boomer ******** like you do you not know that they're going to just make fun of you.
02:38:08 For the entire time.
02:38:10 And either he was oblivious to it or just didn't care.
02:38:14 Maybe they paid him.
02:38:15 I don't I don't know, but.
02:38:16 And he made it sound like it was awesome and that you should watch the episode and it literally just made fun of him the whole time.
02:38:24 I often wonder.
02:38:27 There is a way.
02:38:30 That you could in the same way that they subvert these people and get them to go on their little shows and then just make fun of them the whole time.
02:38:39 I wonder if there's a way you could somehow get like a movie like this funded.
02:38:44 But just have.
02:38:45 It cleverly written in such a way to where it's like it's.
02:38:49 It's almost like a comedy, you know, like, like the same movie I just read the plot line.
02:38:56 Only it's a comedy.
02:38:58 But like, like in, not the way that that the not the way that that the Jewish producers would be happy about.
02:39:08 I don't know.
02:39:08 Probably not a way to do that, but that would be kind of funny.
02:39:11 If you could because.
02:39:12 Look, they're they in many ways.
02:39:13 They got us to fund our own demise.
02:39:16 So it would only be fair it would only be fair.
02:39:22 All right, I'm going to wrap things up here.
02:39:26 UM.
02:39:29 Let's see here.
02:39:34 Miss Limbaugh has the boomers.
02:39:37 Was the only thing boomers move too fast.
02:39:42 Uh people making fun of the way?
02:39:43 I say supposedly.
02:39:45 Or supposedly.
02:39:47 Yeah, I **** it up sometimes.
02:39:48 I guess I don't know.
02:39:49 Maybe it's a regional accent.
02:39:51 How dare you make fun of my diversity.
02:39:54 I doubt you can trick a bloodline of subverters that you're trying to.
02:39:57 Subvert. Yeah, I.
02:39:58 Know I think we at the end of the.
02:40:00 Day. I can't really say.
02:40:03 That different strategies are usually employed against these people.
02:40:12 So yeah, Russia was a boomer, was boomer copium.
02:40:16 Yeah, yeah.
02:40:17 And he got worse.
02:40:18 Like he was kind of edgy.
02:40:20 Like I told I've I've talked about.
02:40:21 This there are.
02:40:22 Certain zoomers out there who are literally just going to be the next.
02:40:27 Rush Limbaugh.
02:40:29 They're they're following the exact path when Rush Limbaugh was really young and justice, like on local old Sacramento radio, he was way edgier and did funnier stuff and and sure, he might not have made jokes about cookies or whatever.
02:40:44 But like you know, he he he did.
02:40:47 Push the envelope about as far as.
02:40:48 You probably could with that job.
02:40:50 And he got progressively more mainstream.
02:40:55 And that's that's what I see a lot of lot of people doing because you'll never you'll you'll never use.
02:41:02 You can't use the broken system to fix the broken system.
02:41:06 You can't.
02:41:08 And so.
02:41:10 If you believe that you're going to protect the system because that's the mechanism that you're going to try to use to fix the system, right?
02:41:17 If that's your strategy.
02:41:19 So you're going to protect the system, so you're basically guaranteeing that the system never gets fixed.
02:41:24 If you think you're going to use it to fix it.
02:41:28 And a lot of these people rely heavily on the system to get.
02:41:31 By, you know, they get, they get their money from other people that that that survive off the system.
02:41:38 They like hearing people so-called this, and let's talk about how the system needs to be preserved, right? That's that's where you get the big money. If if I was up.
02:41:46 Here talking about how.
02:41:48 How we can still win, and here's how we can still win with Trump or, you know, Charlie Kirk or something.
02:41:53 I'd be making the big bucks.
02:41:55 I've had that opportunity, by the way.
02:41:57 I it's not a.
02:41:59 That's not a.
02:42:00 A difficult job to get.
02:42:03 If you're even remotely talented.
02:42:05 You can get that job.
02:42:06 You've seen these ******* people with some of these guys are just like.
02:42:12 Totally ********.
02:42:14 Alright guys.
02:42:17 Well, I'm going to. I'm.
02:42:19 Going to wrap it up here.
02:42:24 You guys have a wonderful afternoon.
02:42:30 Evening, whatever you have.
02:42:33 And I will try to get back to blonde's e-mail after the show and I will also be probably reading some of your emails because I know there's a bunch because I haven't read them in a while. And other than that for black pills, I am of course.
02:42:51 Devon stag.