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INSOMNIA STREAM: THE COMPUTER GZA EDITION.mp3

02/10/2024
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The Prodigy
00:07:54 Magic people, voodoo people.
00:08:25 The voodoo do what you do. Dare do, people.
00:09:11 What? You don't dare? What you don't say?
00:10:36 People, people.
00:10:53 People, people. People.
Devon Stack
00:11:52 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:11:57 The computer jazzer edition.
00:12:01 Hope you all are doing good on this Saturday evening.
00:12:06 Hope you're all celebrating the festivities of.
00:12:11 Computer just a month.
00:12:14 That's right, it's computer just a month.
00:12:17 The month where you find out that black people.
00:12:21 Made peanut butter once.
00:12:24 And well, if you listen to Joe Biden, or apparently invented.
00:12:28 The light bulb.
00:12:30 And there's a number of other ridiculous claims that you'll hear throughout the month. I've noticed it's not as celebrated this month, weirdly.
00:12:39 You know, maybe everyone just got tired of of how easily debunked all these claims are.
00:12:45 So in light of the fact that all of these uh.
00:12:50 Well, really these these fictional claims.
00:12:55 That have made over the years or you know of of black excellence and and ingenuity.
00:13:02 The inventions.
00:13:05 By the way, I'm your host, of course, Devon stacked, I said. I don't even know I'm. I'm it's one of those days. It's one of those days, right? Feel slightly. I'll tell you what I I if the Internet goes down, I'm not trying to jinx it. I'm not going on wood right now as I speak.
00:13:22 I'm not sure what that's supposed to do.
00:13:25 I will keep uh, I'll keep.
00:13:26 Going I'll record it. The reason I'm saying this.
00:13:30 Is the internet's been very wonky the last? This last week? I don't know if it's that what that. What is it? The atmospheric river. The atmospheric river? That's.
00:13:43 Dumping water all.
00:13:44 Over the place.
00:13:46 I don't know.
00:13:48 It's been stormy weather here to some degree off and on over the last week, but it's not always it doesn't always coincide. So I'm not sure what the hell is going on, but anyway.
00:14:00 In in light of these.
00:14:03 Fantastical claims.
00:14:06 These fictional claims, I thought.
00:14:10 I thought it was only right.
00:14:12 And as long as we're we're talking about fake stuff that black people do.
00:14:16 That we we make it an actual event.
Announcer
00:14:21 Its Fectional Black Computer Genius Month
00:14:23 00:15:00
Devon Stack
00:15:23 That's right.
00:15:25 It's a fictional black computer.
00:15:28 Sorry, I don't know what it was.
00:15:33 A A common theme in movies over the years.
00:15:37 And I I found that, you know, it's funny because.
00:15:40 A lot of people like to look back in the 90s. We've addressed this before and they act as if though that the 90s was peak America peak race relations, right? That was when you can make jokes about black people and, you know, people didn't hate each other. And of course that's that's, you know, that's a lie. And it's you can't you can't.
00:16:00 You have the 2000s without the 90s and you can't have the 2000 tens without the 2000. So far it's it's it's all processed. A lot of things have changed, certainly, but a lot of things have stayed the same.
00:16:13 And a lot of things, the changes that have taken place, the groundwork was laid a long time ago.
00:16:21 By usually by the same group of people, if you can believe that, and I think a lot of you do. So anyway, we're going to go over a few little movies. Yeah, just with some examples. I thought it's we. We'd ease into it.
00:16:35 Ease into it a little bit.
00:16:39 Because this movie it's it's not as heavy-handed, but that's kind of like the idea.
00:16:46 That's kind of the idea. It was a slow transition.
00:16:51 Going to the the point where we are today where you know you watch Netflix and I don't even have to say it, everyone knows.
00:16:59 Well, it's gone beyond having the token black guy. It's gone beyond having the token black genius to where now they're erasing the white guy and putting a black guy in his place.
00:17:13 Before that happened, we had movies like Extreme Prejudice.
00:17:19 Oh, I like that name. It's actually not as heavy-handed as you would think, given the name I I I went into it thinking the same thing I was like, well, oh, extreme prejudice. I know what this is going to be about, but it's it's actually not. Instead, it ended up being pretty much the quintessential boomer.
00:17:39 Like you couldn't ask for a more boomer movie. I mean, it has everything that boomers love.
00:17:45 You know, it's got a Vietnam stuff in it.
00:17:59 Oh yeah, boomers love the whole the the.
00:18:01 Vietnam vet movies.
00:18:04 Most of the 80s was about Vietnam vets. Any action movie was about Vietnam vets. It was always Vietnam vets or Mia or, you know, missing in action, people getting rescued and prisoners of war and and all that, you know, thinking about Rambo, all that stuff.
00:18:21 But this is more of like.
00:18:22 An A-Team kind of a thing.
00:18:25 This movie is in fact I I'm pretty sure one of the people that worked on it made eighteen later because which makes sense because this movie is basically.
00:18:34 18 the movie.
00:18:36 You have a bunch of Vietnam vets like an A-Team.
00:18:39 That's why that's what it was.
00:18:41 Bunch of Vietnam vets presumed dead.
00:18:44 Or otherwise, you know missing.
00:18:47 Missing in action.
00:18:49 And you know, with some kind of official file that says that they're dead or missing and shouldn't exist anymore.
00:18:58 And they're they're they're they're putting together A-Team. They're putting together a a special team to do some shenanigans, right. Doesn't really matter what.
00:19:07 They're all the same.
00:19:10 It also has lots of sexual harassment. Another thing that boomers like, you know, you can thank the sexual harassment of the boomers, the the rapidness of the boomers, for a lot of the reality that we live in today.
00:19:24 You know, like, look, Jews can only move the football.
00:19:26 So far, right?
00:19:28 They can't be like what they're complaining about or or sign upping people about or or influencing people where they can't be completely out of left field. Well, I mean these days, right. I guess it can.
00:19:42 But back now, back when you had a more homogeneous society, you had to at least have it a little bit rooted in in truth, and look that as an example, this character, it's funny. This is the funny guy. He's he's the Comic Relief guy.
"Murdoch"
00:19:56 How you doing there, girl? How you doing, huh? Sure looking pretty. You look Italian. You Italian, ma'am?
00:20:03 How you doing counter up? I'll buy you an ice cream cone. Excuse me. Come on, baby. I'm buying pralines and cream for everybody. Girl, they don't get insulted as long as I got.
00:20:13 A face. You got a place to sit?
Devon Stack
00:20:16 All right, so you got sexual harassment.
00:20:22 The movie starts off with uh, he's he's another one of these Vietnam vets.
00:20:28 That is, you know, killed in action officially.
00:20:32 Then we got the the next one. Ohh, we got the the black computer genius.
00:20:37 The black computer genius.
00:20:40 I'm pretty sure I've seen him in other movies this this actor playing other black computer geniuses.
00:20:48 And there and there's this little killed in a helicopter crash in Honduras. Body not recovered.
00:20:56 Then you have the pretty boy. This is if you ever watched 18 this.
00:20:59 Is kind of like.
00:21:00 Face face in a in a team.
00:21:04 And of course, the guy on the right, that's like the the Mr. T because they, you know, the boomers, they like, they like the two. There's two different kinds of black guys. They were good with.
00:21:14 They like the the black guy. That was a computer nerd and didn't exist at all, and then they like the the tough guy, black guy. They don't take no ****, which was like a a very, I don't know, silver lining way of looking, I guess at the the violence of blacks.
00:21:33 But they all get along great. They all get along great. Then he got Nick Nolte.
00:21:38 Who's he's Speaking of movies? The buddy movies. That's like a whole other genre we can. We'll cover some other.
00:21:44 Time. Well, let's.
00:21:46 Let's get a you know, a strong willed tough guy, white guy and and team up with some black guy and they'll they'll overcome their differences now eventually that.
00:21:56 Would evolve into.
00:21:57 Let's have some weaselly feminine white guy that that is teamed up with a black guy and and contrast like how much of A ***** he is and maybe he learns to not be a *****, is slightly and the black guy learns to be in touch with his feelings or something.
00:22:14 But and then.
00:22:15 When this movie was made.
00:22:17 You had the big tough guy.
00:22:18 And you have to let, yeah, let the audience know, right?
00:22:20 Way, not only does Nick Nolte don't take no ****, but he he he's not a racist either. He hates this white trash and lots of movies like this, right? A lot of ******** on on white trash in the 70s and 80s. You know that even though this movie is about smuggling cocaine across the Mexican border, wouldn't you know it?
00:22:42 It's white trash doing it. These ******* white trash hillbillies are smuggling all that cocaine across the Mexican border.
00:22:50 So, but it might also give you a little insight into why we've never taken border security seriously in this country because of the way it's been perceived. Apparently these, you know, white trash, good old boys. But don't worry, Nick Nolte. Don't take no ****. You don't take no ****.
00:23:07 From these guys.
00:23:17 Beavers with corn?
"Murdoch"
00:23:19 Same way.
Nick Nolte
00:23:22 No, nobody move unless you want some of this.
Devon Stack
00:23:26 Don't you move unless you want some of this.
00:23:30 So Nick Nolte and Rip Torn, you know, they're they're not racist at all. They went into this Mexican bar and shot up the place and killed the white hillbillies that are smuggling cocaine.
00:23:42 Then, after a long night's work, you know he's. Yeah, he doesn't enjoy kills.
00:23:48 He just kills cause he needs to. He needs to protect his country from those white hillbillies smuggling cocaine, his fellow Americans.
00:23:57 His fellow Americans that you know as he goes home like his wife, the the Mexican Lady. So yeah, yet again we got we got another little.
00:24:08 The the race mixing thing. Ah, the hot Mexican lady. You know the whitest looking Mexican lady they could find.
00:24:18 So then meanwhile.
00:24:20 You get to the back to the the black genius.
00:24:25 The A-Team is is all together. They've all arrived in town and they're they're in this this truck.
00:24:33 And in this truck, they've got all kinds of surveillance equipment, obviously operated by the black guy. He's the computer genius of the group.
00:24:41 And they're they're looking at the who's coming across the border with that cocaine, that cocaine money.
00:24:48 And wouldn't you know it, ******* white guy. It's another ******* white guy. He's white. Guys are are smuggling cocaine across the border, but at least this white guy he employs Mexicans.
00:25:00 You know the black guy? He's he's tapping away. The best part about this is they didn't have to try that hard to to make it look like he did computer stuff because no one really understood computers at that time. But I still thought it was funny that like when.
00:25:16 You watch it.
00:25:17 That he's unnecessarily tapping on a keyboard.
00:25:20 Like half the time they show him in this movie. And if you look at the way that he's tapping, he's just, like, randomly banging on.
00:25:26 Keys, you know.
00:25:27 Like like like like like that did nothing.
00:25:34 That's that's most of what he does throughout the movie. He's like, oh, we just saw we just saw the white guy with the cocaine money. Quick, get your keyboard out. The white guy with the cocaine.
00:25:43 Oh, there, we.
00:25:43 Go. Don't worry, Sir. I've entered it into the computer for some reason.
00:25:50 So then this is the the the Mexican kind of that, that this is, this is a cool element to the.
00:25:57 Movie. I'll have to admit.
00:26:00 I have to admit that I haven't seen this this really in a movie, although I think Breaking Bad might have stolen this idea a little bit. So this Mexican guy, he brings a a rabbit, he brings a rabbit to to. I think it was like an ice cream shop or something where one of the one of the top anti cocaine cops. One of the sheriff's goes to.
Coffee Shop Guy
00:26:22 Look at it.
Devon Stack
00:26:31 Ohh, the old exploding Bunny trick.
00:26:34 So they got explosions.
00:26:38 Kind of.
00:26:39 I don't know. So Nick Nolte's all ****** *** and he wants to know he wants to get the the bottom of this.
00:26:45 They note these like I don't take no **** and there's, you know, he gets. He gets to rough up some Mexicans, but well, he doesn't get to. His Mexican deputies get to do it.
00:26:56 So he wants to get to the bottom. He wants to know who, who's over there in Mexico selling all this, Coco?
00:27:00 Dang, we got to have a meeting with this guy.
Nick Nolte
00:27:07 Tell him I'm going to bust his *** for selling dope if he doesn't.
00:27:10 Do what I want.
00:27:16 That's not a threat. That's a promise.
00:27:19 Tell him to go across the border and give word to his supplier that I want to see Cash Bailey.
Devon Stack
00:27:25 Cash Bailey, the very Mexican name.
00:27:29 He wants to talk to cash. Bailey, the Mexican cartel drug Lord, Cash Bailey.
00:27:37 So he goes and sets up a meeting with this Mexican cartel Guy, Cash Bailey.
00:27:44 And there's cash. Bailey, a white guy with a southern accent.
00:27:51 So he meets the, you know, cash. Bailey, the guy with the Southern accent. Meanwhile, the A-Team is setting up a setting up some kind of sneaky operation.
00:28:04 Not sure exactly what's going on, but they have the Comic Relief guy come in and and you know this. This scene is well, I mean, let's just say it's very much like all in the family.
00:28:18 You know, they think see that you couldn't make this movie today because he said he says you couldn't make this movie today and not realize that, like, yeah, but.
"Murdoch"
00:28:28 How y'all doing? How you doing? How you doing there home, whichever. Triumphal.
00:28:34 You know, baby, like, what kind of job you're trying to?
Guy in Line
00:28:36 Get, huh. I was working on the highway till.
"Murdoch"
00:28:39 I got laid off. How about you bro top?
00:28:42 Hey, boy, what kind of job you.
00:28:44 Possibly hoping you're going.
00:28:45 To get, huh?
"Mr. T"
00:28:47 You're talking to me?
"Murdoch"
00:28:48 I'm talking to.
"Mr. T"
00:28:49 You brain surgeon, *******.
"Murdoch"
00:28:52 Where I come from, we don't take to no Niger. Fagots calling us no *******.
"Mr. T"
00:28:57 You calling me a?
"Murdoch"
00:28:58 Fagot, but I don't see any other Niger fagots, but I guess I am.
00:29:01 There bro.
00:29:02 You a ******, huh? ******* ***** ** ****.
Devon Stack
00:29:09 Oh, her, her. Her. He said ******. And of course, but then he gets beat up. Uh, you know, what would you? What would you rather but anyway?
00:29:18 So they of course it's a little confusing so like, but I thought they were friends. They're on the same A-Team. Well, that's cause it's all a sting operation. Turns out the the tough guy, black guy, the Mr. T style black guy. He's also a tech genius. You see, they they wanted to get arrested so that it was all a ploy to make white people look weak.
00:29:39 I mean to get arrested.
00:29:44 It was all a ploy to fight racism, I mean.
00:29:47 To get arrested.
00:29:49 To get arrested so the black genius guy could deploy his secret transceiver.
"Murdoch"
00:29:56 And you look pretty good out there today. Made it look when we're not gonna whip your big old black asss cause we're supposed to wind up in.
00:30:01 Yellow one and we got the pink one.
"Mr. T"
00:30:03 Jail stay at the hospital. Anything you say, Buck, and say it in the mic.
00:30:07 OK.
Devon Stack
00:30:08 That's right, genius black guys got it all figured out. So then you find out it's, you know, it's some kind of radio he's set up and he's he's just spying on the police station or something and.
00:30:20 I don't know the genius black guy out in the truck is typing away on a computer or something and.
00:30:28 He's also got the big plans of.
00:30:31 Of how to do the high stem, you know whatever. Anyway, it really matter. Like it's it's an action movie. The plot's pretty ridiculous at the end, they fight over the Mexican lady and I don't. I don't remember who dies, but a lot, a lot of them die. It's lots of explosions and and whatever.
00:30:51 So but this is this is kind of what you would see, right? This is kind of what you would see at first where you would watch the movie and like yeah, I don't think that guy would be black. Like I just don't think that he would be it just I mean it doesn't make any sense.
00:31:06 I've worked in the technology field for a long time and I, you know, like usually if there's a black guy and he's a, he's clear, we're diversity higher if you know what I mean, you know, like it's a.
00:31:16 This this is your top team. Like if this is your special forces team.
00:31:22 You know, just I I don't.
00:31:24 I don't think it.
00:31:25 Would be Lamar over here. But that's what they would do. They would insert black characters, you know, they would put them in as as surgeons and hosts like on TV movies didn't really matter.
00:31:38 People are being surrounded by this stuff.
00:31:41 And it's kind of like when we were taught we were watching the movie that Spike Lee movie from a couple of strings back where they were talking about how, oh, the, you know, the white people just want us to sing and dance. That's all they want. They just want us to sing and dance. And I.
00:31:56 Said then yeah.
00:31:57 Well, you know, I think that's that's correct.
00:32:00 I think that when the northern white.
00:32:04 Who had very little exposure to black people. In fact, if they did, it was probably a black guy who.
00:32:09 Was singing and dancing.
00:32:11 And that when they decided to reform their society to include a a foreign people who were incompatible with it, fundamentally they they didn't realize the big mistake they were making.
00:32:24 Because in their heads they're like, well, I don't know what's what's the big deal having a couple guys singing and dancing.
00:32:31 You know, like, you know, playing piano.
00:32:34 Like in Casablanca.
00:32:37 I mean, that guy seems like an alright guy. He just sits there playing piano and well, Humphrey Bogart gets the, you know, gets all the chicks and acts cool.
00:32:47 You telling me we can't live in a?
00:32:49 Society with you know the.
00:32:50 The black guy playing the piano in the corner.
00:32:56 So that was the thing.
00:32:58 That was that was how they perceived blacks. It was like, oh, well, well, I don't understand. I don't know what the big deal is. I don't mind having a black Manny cleaning my house and raising my kids for me.
00:33:13 So when this movie came along, they were trying to up the ante. Now it was number longer, like. No, no, it's.
00:33:18 Yeah, you, you know, the black people you see rioting on TV for the last, well, forever, since TV, you know, that's that's not really a good sampling. In fact, we kind of have to dilute it.
00:33:33 We have to dilute it because we know how powerful television is, how powerful movies are.
00:33:41 And if every time you are watching a movie or watching TV or, you know, I guess the news really.
00:33:50 And every time you're watching a screen and it's a black person on the screen, they're rioting and burning down something, or shooting people or whatever.
00:33:59 Ah, you know, realism aside, that's not really going to leave you with.
00:34:04 A good impression.
00:34:07 Because that's all television is. That's all the movies are. It's leaving a visual impression on your mind. It's in a.
00:34:13 Way, given the technological constraints of the time, the closest thing you had to virtual reality.
00:34:23 And so now they're being bombarded with all these images.
00:34:29 Of black people as surgeons, as technological geniuses.
00:34:36 Because a lot of these boomers still.
00:34:38 Didn't know black people.
00:34:40 You know, just because they they racially desegregated the South, you know, the great ***** migration was just starting to happen, right? White flight happened. You know, whites moved out of the cities, moved to the suburbs.
00:34:53 And so if you were in a white suburb, they're really, I mean, why do you think? And we've covered this before as late as the 1990s and into the early 2000s, they were still making TV shows about black people moving to the neighborhood and ruining.
00:35:05 The property value and you know on sitcoms.
00:35:12 As as recently as the 1980s and 90s, there were still suburbs that were almost entirely white.
00:35:20 So these people worked at jobs where there weren't any black people there. Their kids went to schools where there weren't any black people. And this is the middle class, right? This is the demographic that you have to change the mind of if you.
00:35:32 Want to make a social change?
00:35:36 So they're only exposure to what a black person is like is like this guy on the.
00:35:40 Screen ohh it.
00:35:40 Will wipe. I don't see what the problem is. If they move in the neighborhood and it seems like he's the he's the brains of the operation.
00:35:49 You know, die hard. I did a whole video on this. So we're not going to go heavy into it. Same sort of a deal.
00:35:57 You know, sure. He's a bad guy.
00:36:00 But he's smarter than all the Germans that he works for because, you know, the the German terrorists that.
00:36:04 Were the bad guys.
00:36:07 Most Arian looking again I did a whole video on this. Everyone seemed die hard.
00:36:13 Everyone knows what I'm talking about.
00:36:15 But look, he's the genius guy.
00:36:18 He's the genius guy.
00:36:21 And if look and.
00:36:22 OK, he's the bad guy. But he's the genius.
00:36:25 But look the good guys.
00:36:26 Right. The only cop, the only cop in town.
00:36:30 That, that, that understands what's going on and.
00:36:38 Is, well, actually it's. I think it's Steve.
00:36:40 Urkel's dad.
00:36:45 And then you know, the other black, the other black guy in the movie is the other guy helping out, Bruce Willis. But what's the relationship here?
00:36:54 What's the relationship here?
00:36:57 Well, just like the previous movie.
00:36:59 Yeah, they had the big black tough guy and he knocked out the white guy and whatever, right. And he had the big black.
00:37:04 Guy, you know.
00:37:05 Computer nerd and and whatever right. Ultimately though, Nick Nolte.
00:37:11 And ripped, torn and whoever played the other, you know, the Mexican, the the white Southern accent. Mexican drug Lord.
00:37:19 Those were the stars.
00:37:22 Just like in die hard, the black people, even though they're portrayed as geniuses and whatever they were supporting actors.
00:37:32 And so I think.
00:37:33 That what was going on in the 1980s is, you know, you're talking a good well. When this movie came out.
00:37:40 Almost 20 years since the the Immigration Act of nine, you know the Heart Seller, Act 1965 that.
00:37:47 That changed the the the racial makeup of this country forever.
00:37:55 So you had people starting to notice a little more, a little more diversity is and also with the great negroe migration, when you had blacks coming out of the South and going to the cities and all this other stuff, it was starting to be like these, these little white enclaves, these little suburb suburbs where the whites live.
00:38:12 Even though we're starting to experience a little bit of diversity.
00:38:18 But this was a message to them saying, yeah, you know, don't worry about it. They're just they're they're supporting it. They're not. You're the star.
00:38:27 You're the star.
00:38:30 You know Bruce Bruce Willis, he's the star.
00:38:35 He's the one that that gets the girl at the end.
00:38:38 He's the one that that says the cool **** like Yippee Kaye, ************ and all that stuff, right?
00:38:46 So don't worry so.
00:38:47 He's got a couple of black underlines, right? Literally, how it this doesn't. This is no different than the black piano player in Casablanca. This is no different than you know, Manny.
00:38:59 Oh, don't worry. They're not the star. You know this guy? He's there to help.
00:39:04 He's there to do whatever you say. Quite literally. I mean, he's basically a slave. I mean, this guy, I mean, he's.
00:39:10 Your limo driver.
00:39:12 How could you be threatened by your limo driver?
00:39:16 He's your trusty sidekick.
00:39:22 See and that's the relationship that.
00:39:23 A lot of people were comfortable with.
00:39:26 OK. OK. So yeah, they they graduated from going. Ohh. Well, I don't see what the big deal is with with black singing and dancing or the, you know, playing.
00:39:36 The piano. Whatever to.
00:39:37 Like well I.
00:39:38 Don't. I don't mind if, like, there's a black guy at the office who, you know, goes and gets me all my copies from the copy machine and and brings coffee in.
00:39:46 Or, you know, whatever.
00:39:49 I don't mind if he's.
00:39:50 In a support role.
00:39:54 As long as, as long as I'm the star.
00:39:58 Right.
00:40:01 As long as, as long as I'm the.
00:40:03 Star of the show.
00:40:08 But then I got I.
00:40:08 Got a little more condescending little by little.
00:40:13 You know, like people might remember this scene from hunt for red October.
00:40:19 Where you had the, you know, black computer sonar genius.
00:40:26 You know, learning, learning.
00:40:27 The white guy? Good.
Black underwater sonar genius
00:40:36 Do you hear?
00:40:40 No. Oh, my God. Caltech needs to do this in my sleep you had now.
Seaman Beaumont
00:40:47 Wait a minute.
00:40:49 Maybe it's very surface clutter.
Chief
00:40:55 She goes fast.
Black underwater sonar genius
00:40:56 Correct. See man Beaumont signal algorithmic processing systems.
00:41:02 Give it a week.
00:41:03 And you'll be teaching at Caltech.
00:41:08 Like Beethoven, the computer.
00:41:12 You have labored to produce.
00:41:21 A biologic.
00:41:26 A whale, almost a whale. A marine mammal that knows a hell lot more about sooner than you do, kill saps.
Devon Stack
00:41:38 Ah, yes. Now he now he's no longer the the side kick. He's the condescending black guy that went to Cal Tech.
00:41:45 Telling the stupid white guy what for?
00:41:53 But uh yeah. But it was. But it was. They would tone it down a little bit. They immediately followed that with some older white guy, you know, in case there were people I I 100% believe This is why this is added to the dialogue.
00:42:08 In case you have people in the audience rolling their eyes and going OK.
00:42:13 What? What the **** is this ****?
00:42:17 Then the older white guy.
00:42:20 To to at least knock him down.
00:42:21 A couple pegs.
Black underwater sonar genius
00:42:24 Ran over to 269 and.
00:42:27 Let's try it again.
Chief
00:42:28 He gets to ragging on you. Too. Bad kid. You could always ask him about Pavarotti.
Black underwater sonar genius
00:42:33 We don't have time to see stories. I was right in the middle of teaching seedman Beaumont here. The intricacies of modern so.
Chief
00:42:40 And I ain't chief of the boat. I'm actually Sheena Queen of the jungle.
Black underwater sonar genius
00:42:43 Come please.
00:42:44 Come on, Cobb.
00:42:46 OK.
00:42:48 Alright, go ahead.
Chief
00:42:51 Simon Jones here. He's he's into music in a big way. He figures his whole boat is basically he's just his own personal private stereo said so. He gets this piece of paper roti, whatever it was, Paganini.
Black underwater sonar genius
00:43:04 It was Paganini.
00:43:08 Right. Yeah. Pavarotti, Pennant. Hayley was a composer.
Devon Stack
00:43:09 He's he's big into opera.
00:43:13 OK, so he's so he still, he still gets to correct the the. Oh, no, it's not Pavarotti.
Chief
00:43:15 Got his music? He's got it out.
00:43:20 Out in the water and he's he's listening to it on his headsets and he's just happy as.
00:43:23 A clam and.
00:43:24 Then all hell breaks loose. There's a whole slew of posts out of San Diego.
Black underwater sonar genius
00:43:29 Including one way out at Pearl, including.
Chief
00:43:31 One way the hell out at Pearl.
00:43:33 All of a sudden they start hearing.
00:43:35 Pavarotti, Jones here.
00:43:37 Coming out their *****.
Devon Stack
00:43:43 So there you go. If he started getting a little uppity. So enter the white, the the good-natured white guy, the older white man the patriarch came in and and kept.
00:43:52 Him in line.
00:43:53 He kept him. He knocked him down. A few pets. Good naturedly.
00:43:59 Knock them down a few.
00:43:59 Pegs, of course, with some ridiculous story that he was listening to opera music.
00:44:08 But it was evolving, right? They're just like look.
00:44:10 They listen to opera.
00:44:12 They're just like us.
00:44:15 Most of you don't even like opera.
00:44:17 But this black man likes opera. He's so cultured.
00:44:21 He went to Caltech.
00:44:26 Then we get to this movie hackers.
00:44:30 This was 951995.
00:44:35 Right in the middle of the 90s, right?
00:44:39 Not much changed.
00:44:43 But the arrogance was was ratcheting up little by little, year by year.
00:44:50 Now the movie hackers, it's a ridiculous movie. If you know anything about hacking or computers.
00:44:55 Thing like that, it's very camp. It's look, it's Hollywood. Every time they try to make a movie that involves computers because they don't know anything about computers.
00:45:04 It ends up just being just stupid.
00:45:07 It's like if you asked your your grandma to write up a a script about computer hacking it would it would be.
00:45:13 About as accurate, right?
00:45:16 So hackers opens up.
00:45:19 It's Seattle, 1988.
00:45:23 And a SWAT team bus into this white suburban home.
00:45:28 And arrest this little kid.
00:45:30 Because he was hacking.
00:45:34 Basically what happened was a a writer in Hollywood.
00:45:39 Did like a a quick, you know, like maybe a couple days of research on on hacking like maybe right because I didn't.
00:45:45 Have the Internet.
00:45:46 Really. Yet. And if they did, they probably.
00:45:49 How to use it?
00:45:50 I read some Time magazine articles about hackers, right?
00:45:56 And you know, there were. There were cases like this of, you know, I forget the most famous cases like like Bobby something I forget.
00:46:07 And you know, the judge says he's not allowed to use a computer until he turns 18.
00:46:13 So seven years later and the 11 year old boy has turned 18.
00:46:19 And he's become a hacker. And oddly, this is how the movie starts because that that first bits, it's all real quick.
00:46:28 You know, just to.
00:46:28 Give you a real quick background.
00:46:31 The way you're really introduced to the characters is this hacker and I **** you not.
00:46:37 This hacker.
00:46:39 His first hacking that he does after turning 18, he's allowed to have computers again.
00:46:47 He stops a talk show called America first.
00:46:52 Isn't that a little bit weird?
00:46:55 It's a little bit weird like you know believe.
00:46:56 Me. I'm going to play the clip.
00:46:59 There's this political right wing political talk show.
00:47:03 That he's watching on TV.
00:47:06 Called America first.
00:47:09 And it's got this guy here with the suit. It almost looks like he's holding up a copy of the Turner Diaries. I'm not positive.
00:47:17 But it looks like it could.
00:47:19 Be the uh Turner tires.
00:47:23 And the uh, the hacker decides to to censor him.
00:47:27 He decides to shut him down.
00:47:32 Like I said, don't believe me here. Here it is.
America First Host
00:47:47 So-called American Indians, Latinos and blacks come from a genetically mediocre stock. Being a racist means being aware of racial division than I am.
Hacker man
00:47:53 Yak, yak, yak. Get a job.
America First Host
00:48:09 Say I'm home.
Devon Stack
00:48:14 There it is. So he hacks into the TV station.
00:48:19 And they have this automatic tape switching machine.
00:48:23 That's playing America first, episode 5.
00:48:33 And he hacks into the machine.
00:48:37 And programs it to take the tape out and switch it with the episode of Outer Limits.
Outerlimits
00:49:04 You are about to experience the awe and mystery which reaches.
Devon Stack
00:49:10 And there you go.
00:49:14 So he he censors America first.
00:49:21 And he's happy. That's his first hacking thing he's done in years, and he's all excited.
00:49:28 You also learn there cause a lot of time. It's no longer the.
00:49:31 80s it's the 90s now.
00:49:33 Well, we'll give that in a second. I I I jumped that tiny bit of head.
00:49:37 So while he hacks this.
00:49:40 Some message again, this is, you know, people didn't know what computers look.
00:49:43 Like you know.
00:49:44 How messaging worked or IMS it really wasn't even really IM's back then they.
00:49:49 Were kind of was.
00:49:51 And you know, after he hacks the the TV station, a message pops up on his screen.
00:49:57 You have tread upon my domain and must now suffer. Who are you?
00:50:02 Because another hacker somehow saw that he hacked the TV station and I don't know.
00:50:09 Maybe an America first fan? I don't know.
00:50:13 And so they have this really cringe like battle with their he's, like, keyboarding away trying to trying to over hack the other hack like it's nonsense.
00:50:23 And then connection term and there's anything.
00:50:25 That they always.
00:50:26 Use they they it's.
00:50:28 You can tell that they used Apple computers to do a lot.
00:50:31 Of this.
00:50:32 Stuff in this case, because of the font.
00:50:35 And that's because all the people in Hollywood used Apple. No one used no one in the hacking world used Apple computers.
00:50:42 Especially now back then, it's maybe a little more common now that they switched to like a a Unix based operating system, but back then it would have been. It would have been.
00:50:52 But because the people editing video were using Apple computers and Hollywood people, that's all they knew. A lot of these old hacking movies in the 90s. They're like they're they're using Apple computers.
00:51:06 So then he gets out of bed, he realize, oh, he doesn't live in the suburbs anymore. He now because it's the 90s, you know, the times have changed.
00:51:15 He now lives with his single mom.
00:51:17 His mom has divorced the dad for some reason. Probably no reason.
00:51:22 Let's be real.
00:51:24 She had to find herself. Who knows?
00:51:27 And she she wanted to, you know.
00:51:28 Make her life more interesting. She moved to the Big city with her boy.
00:51:33 Who's now 18 and I guess a senior in high school.
00:51:39 And he's going to school. He's the new kid in school.
00:51:46 And this is another thing about 90s movies, any 90s movie where they show high school?
00:51:52 They dress like the the costume designers for 90s movies. A lot of people who are younger will watch like a 90s movie and think like, wow in the 90s everyone wore, like, really brightly colored, loud animal print clothes. And it's no no one actually.
00:52:11 Less like that. Like no one actually dressed like that.
00:52:14 It it was weird. Then it was weird. You'd watch the movies then I'd be like.
00:52:19 Where where do these people shop? Like? Who's who's dressing these people up in the morning?
00:52:25 I mean, they look like clowns.
00:52:29 Then you meet a very young.
00:52:31 Or much younger, I guess. Angelina Jolie. Of course. They were trying to get a lot of mileage out.
00:52:36 Of those **** back then, too.
00:52:39 And she's like, ohh, so you're the new kid?
00:52:42 Let me show you around.
00:52:45 And so she walks him around through the high school.
00:52:48 And she tricks him into going on the roof of the building because their high school is a high rise for some reason, and he's locked out and gets rained on, and he's really ****** ***.
00:52:59 About the prank.
00:53:00 He's like, oh.
00:53:01 She totally pranked me.
00:53:04 And they're laughing at him, like, oh, we just pranked the new kid made him go on the roof and he got rained on. It's hysterical.
00:53:12 So he gets mad and he and he starts again on this very Macintosh looking computer, hacking into the the school computer system and finds her her records and finds out what classes that she's in and and he's going to put himself in the same class.
00:53:32 So that he can he can.
00:53:34 Show her up or something.
00:53:37 And then you meet the the gay.
00:53:38 Puerto Rican hacker guy.
00:53:41 See, because now we've now we've gone beyond just the black geniuses.
00:53:47 That law I was talking about in 1965, that totally changed the demographic makeup of America forever. Yeah, well, guess what? It wasn't just blacks. In fact, it mostly wasn't really blacks.
00:53:58 It was all kinds of different people from all over the world.
00:54:04 You know, it was no longer. We need to have a a token black smart guy. We had to have a token, everything guy.
00:54:12 So with this one it's I mean I think he's Puerto Rican. I don't know some kind of some gay Puerto Rican guy who's like a super hacker guy. And he saw him.
00:54:20 He's he's I.
00:54:21 Saw you hacking Angela? Angelina Jolie's student records.
00:54:26 We have to talk.
00:54:28 Here's the invitation to the Super Cool hacker Club that's downtown. That again, that didn't exist. There's nothing nothing like this ever really existed.
00:54:41 So he's going down to that part of town and the for some reason there's like all these computers for sale at the side of, you know, of the of the road. And he goes into the club, which resembles again, nothing in reality. In fact, the closest thing to anything like this would be the Ninja Turtle movie had something similar.
00:55:01 In the 90s, when the same time period, I guess the people making movies in the 90s just they didn't understand young people, but they thought that.
00:55:09 They thought they they they, they did, and so they would. They just had these ridiculous ideas of not just how they dressed, but the music they.
00:55:16 Listen to and.
00:55:18 The places that they hung out, what it looked like. And so if you remember, you know, the the Ninja Turtle movies, the old 90s ones that the the Hangouts where the the bad guys were.
00:55:28 Everyone's like skateboarding around because skateboarding's cool kids like skateboards.
00:55:33 And there's techno music playing and like arcade machines. And yeah, it's like that. I.
00:55:38 Mean. This is where?
00:55:44 Yeah, because that that's like every place. I mean, I've I've been to lots of places like that, right.
00:55:49 Where there's just like skateboarders on half pipes going through the middle of the the place for some reason.
00:55:57 And then you have the the gay Puerto Rican who of course features and they do this multiple times because I just don't think they knew enough about hacking to know anything else.
00:56:07 He's doing phone freaking phone freaking.
00:56:11 See back in the day.
00:56:13 Back in the 90s.
00:56:15 No one had cell phones. No one had cell phones, and you had to use pay phones and payphones were expensive.
00:56:22 And so there were people that developed away because the technology was rather archaic and relied on a high trust society.
00:56:33 It would make a special tone.
00:56:35 That the phone company would recognize as money being dropped into the phone so the pay phone when money was dropped in would emit a tone to the phone company and the phone company would open up the line.
00:56:50 And so people discovered.
00:56:52 Well, they could just get that tone and play it into the phone. It would be transmitted to the the phone company and then it would just open up that line.
00:57:02 Definitely not a trick devised by a gay Puerto Rican, but you know, whatever, so they, they they they feature this a couple of times because it's again, I think it's like the only thing they knew about. They're like phones. You can you can use pay if you're one of them hackers you don't. You can use payphones.
00:57:22 For free.
00:57:24 Because the you know cause phones.
00:57:30 Another look of the the insane out of the imagination of an insane person in Hollywood, like this club that where they hang out.
00:58:06 Yeah, with the video game that doesn't exist and so.
00:58:10 He sees Angelina Jolie playing this video game. He's like, I can play that game too.
00:58:17 And he does play the game and he beats her high score. It's something that wouldn't have happened. See it? It's it's all a trickle.
00:58:24 It's it's a slow March.
00:58:26 If you were to make this movie today and you might still have a gay Puerto Rican, but there's no way in ******* hell this.
00:58:33 Guy be white.
00:58:33 First of all.
00:58:35 And and even if if he was, and he certainly wouldn't be beating.
00:58:38 A woman at a video game.
00:58:40 She'd beat him at the video game.
00:58:42 Then kick his *** or something and so.
00:58:45 He beats her, the video game. She gets mad.
00:58:49 And drives off on the back of a motorcycle. But again another thing you wouldn't see. I guess things have gotten worse. See, this is the stuff. It it's. It's like they don't realize. No, it's already bad. You just don't know how. Like, it's so bad for you now.
00:59:05 That like I mean you're stage 4 cancer. I mean I know looking back at like stage 1, cancer seems good, but maybe you should look back to like before the cancer, you know like I know I know stage 1 sounds better.
00:59:19 But it's still cancer and.
00:59:20 It ends up being stage 4 so.
00:59:23 Not let me.
00:59:24 I get buy yourself some time, I guess.
00:59:27 But her boyfriend is white.
00:59:29 And they they.
00:59:30 Drive off. She's all mad that she.
00:59:33 Lost to a boy.
00:59:35 And then as revenge.
00:59:38 For for having him left out in the rain.
00:59:41 He hacks into the the school's sprinkler system and and all the the sprinklers go off and.
00:59:49 Really, it's kind of an excuse to do a wet T-shirt kind of a thing with Angelina Jolie, but.
00:59:55 Uh, she's mad. She's mad again.
01:00:00 He he out smarter this time again. Ah, it's terrible.
01:00:07 And then you get this. You start to realize that the kinds of computer people that they're trying to appeal to.
01:00:15 Are redditors?
01:00:18 Or who would who? The people that would later on become Redditors?
01:00:23 Right there. There's two types of computer people. There's the people that use computers and the people that understand computers.
01:00:34 And when the people that use computers try to write movies about the people who understand computers.
01:00:40 They don't know what they're doing.
01:00:43 And so this is, you know, this is what you get Angelina Jolie.
01:00:50 Not only is she cool, hacker girl who hangs up the hacker club, she's also a raging feminist and the daughter of a published raging feminist.
Angelina Jolie
01:01:03 God gave men brains larger than dogs so they wouldn't hump women.
01:01:06 'S legs at cocktail parties.
01:01:09 Bruce, Libby.
Guy in Class
01:01:12 I'm not so sure your mother qualifies as a significant author of the 20th century.
Angelina Jolie
01:01:16 Her last book sold 2 million copies.
Devon Stack
01:01:23 Shows what you know, white man.
01:01:26 My mom sold 2 million copies of her feminism books.
01:01:33 So then you go back to the hacker.
01:01:34 Club and you've got the gay Puerto Rican, you've got the the white guy protagonist, the child prodigy, you have the Super annoying guy from. Well, really every movie that he's in, whether it's SLC punk or.
01:01:55 Scooby-doo or like, I'm so glad he's not in movies anymore, I guess like that. That's one thing that's gotten better. Is he stopped being in movies, this guy, this might be like the most annoying he's ever been in any movie. And that's why I'm not playing any clips of him talking.
01:02:12 It's that I'm trust me. Trust me, you're you're better without it.
01:02:16 And so they're talking to the new guy.
01:02:20 The new the new hacker guy, the young kid.
01:02:23 And telling the guy on the right there.
01:02:26 And they're telling him all about the the most common passwords and how it's easy to hack into systems because there are some passwords that are just everyone uses. And you know the the secret love God. If you're a systems administrator, a lot of them use use God because they have.
01:02:46 A male God complex.
01:02:51 And so he gets home and he wants to impress his hacker friends.
01:02:55 And again it's.
01:02:58 It's it's interesting to see how because hacking is not exciting. It's I mean it's not visually exciting.
01:03:07 It's text.
01:03:08 It's taxed on a terminal.
01:03:11 And so Hollywood.
01:03:14 Has to sex it up.
01:03:16 And I always find it amusing the different ways that Hollywood decides to sex it up.
01:03:22 And so, without further ado.
01:03:25 I give you the.
01:03:27 The visual representation.
01:03:30 Of what Hollywood thought hacking was like?
01:03:34 In the mid 90s.
Hacker Guy
01:04:36 Home run. Home run. OK, OK.
01:04:41 You and me, Lucy.
01:04:43 We're going to show them baby.
Devon Stack
01:04:52 So there you go. You got the the fancy hacking thing that he did or whatever. Whatever the **** that was, he hacks into some system using the password guide, and apparently Penn Gillette from Penn and Teller works at the.
01:05:09 The server farm that he hacked into, which also the server farm looks ridiculous and like like nothing that would any server farm would ever look like.
01:05:18 And he's looking. And he's like, Oh my God.
01:05:21 With this weird holographic keyboard or whatever the **** that is.
01:05:26 I also like the E equals MC squared is like all over the place. Like all over the place for no reason. It's just like a mathematical equations that Hollywood writers know.
01:05:38 So he calls up his boss. He's like, boss, we're getting hacked.
01:05:43 The hackers have come and they're hacking us.
01:05:47 What do we do?
01:05:48 And then you have probably the gayest intro of the character. That to be fair, I think that he was supposed to be intentionally kind of cringe, so I don't think that it was, you know, really I'm going to. I've got ahead of myself. Again, sorry about that.
01:06:02 So he all he's hacked in.
01:06:05 He finds a file.
01:06:07 And he's like, oh, I'm going.
01:06:08 To save this file.
01:06:11 It's called garbage. I'm going to save the garbage file.
01:06:14 Because that's a file that you that's probably worth something, yeah.
Hacker Guy
01:06:17 Garbage. OK, give me garbage.
Devon Stack
01:06:30 Wow mathematical equations.
01:06:39 The Greek alphabet. A floppy disk.
01:06:47 Mac computer because Apple?
01:06:52 So he starts.
01:06:52 Copying the the garbage file.
01:06:56 And while he's he's copying the.
01:06:59 The garbage file, that's when you have the intro. This is probably the and again, I think it's it's somewhat intentional. I'll give them that.
01:07:09 But this is probably like the gayest intro of any character of any movie ever.
Cyber Security Guy
01:07:23 Never fear, I is here.
Devon Stack
01:07:28 So yeah, he skateboards on him with with a fur coat on.
01:07:39 You have the the system admin.
01:07:42 Skateboards on up to to Penn Gillette from Penn and Teller.
01:07:47 And he's like, uh, let me see what let.
01:07:49 Me. See what's?
01:07:49 Going on here, let me see what with this weird server room that's made-up of.
01:07:56 Towers with holograms on them or something.
01:08:00 I don't know.
01:08:02 That's that's what a server room looks like at A at a big oil company because it's a big oil company.
01:08:10 And then, of course, the nerds mom comes in and.
01:08:13 And shuts off.
01:08:15 Shuts off the computer because she wants him.
01:08:17 To go to bed and.
01:08:19 He's staying up too late on that damn computer.
01:08:24 And before the the file can can copy all of the way.
01:08:31 He's getting good with the the our our protagonist, protagonist, the the white guy.
01:08:36 He's getting good with the uh, the hacker scene. People are starting to appreciate his antics. You know, hacking student files and turning on the the sprinkler system and and beating girls at video games. And so he has to go now meet.
01:08:53 The Uber hacker.
01:08:55 The Dark Lord of hacking.
01:08:59 The Dark Lord of hacking.
Numbers Lady
01:09:05 You heard of Agro?
Crashoveride
01:09:06 Called acid burn. You know who he is?
Gay Puerto Rican
01:09:09 No, don't know who he is, do you?
01:09:15 God's good Nikon this.
01:09:17 Is slash override.
Lord Nikon
01:09:19 Never heard of you?
Gay Puerto Rican
01:09:24 Come on.
Lord Nikon
01:09:26 Keep the sniper.
Gay Puerto Rican
01:09:28 What you might buy you a peeler for Christmas.
01:09:33 If you know anything. Sure, man, he's a lean.
Devon Stack
01:09:43 Sony's elite black hacker Sith Lord guy.
01:09:48 Has another ridiculously decorated.
01:09:52 Environment where they sit down with their ridiculous costume design.
01:10:00 I mean just I nothing looked like this in the night. Like nothing in in nothing, nothing looked like this.
01:10:12 And they they gather around to watch the.
01:10:15 The hacker TV show.
01:10:18 Because you know, there's there's a there's a hacker TV show every night. There's some some hackers hack the TV signal and and go on and teach.
01:10:29 Hacker tips or something?
01:10:35 Before that comes on right before it gets hacked, you get to see another magical black man.
01:10:41 The the guy at the NSA.
01:10:44 Who's in charge of shutting down the hackers?
01:10:49 Is also a black guy.
01:10:51 So not only are they the most elite hackers in the world, they're black.
01:10:56 But the guy who's who's?
01:10:58 Working for the federal government.
01:11:01 In charge of stopping.
01:11:03 The evil doings of these hackers is also black.
01:11:09 But then comes on the gay Asians.
01:11:15 The gay ****** Asians come on.
01:11:19 And they again, they explained phone freaking like it's because that's the only thing that's the only thing in this movie they knew about. They're like phone phone freaking.
01:11:30 So this is the the gay Asians explaining.
01:11:35 How to hack payphones? Because that's that's the only thing that the writers knew you could do.
Gay Asian Hacker 1
01:11:41 That's right, this is a payphone as.
Gay Asian Hacker 2
01:11:45 As you can see, it's just a simple microcassette recorder. Hook it up to the phone and drop in.
01:11:50 5 bucks in quarter.
Gay Asian Hacker 1
01:11:52 Record the tones that the coins made and hang.
01:11:55 Up and get.
01:11:55 Your money back and never.
01:11:57 Again, pay for a service.
01:11:58 That would be dirt cheap.
01:11:59 If it weren't run by a bunch of profiteering.
01:12:02 Remember, hacking is more than just the crime. It's a survival trait.
Devon Stack
01:12:09 And it's communism.
01:12:13 And which is an ongoing theme in this movie. So not only are they pushing diversity, they're pushing the the black genius computer hacker guy.
01:12:24 They're pushing communism pretty heavily throughout the film. Again, I talked to these are the guys that that when Reddit thinks back to their roots, you know that it's stuff like this the the kids, the kids in the audience watching this movie, not realizing how stupid everything was. Those are the people that grew up to be redditors.
01:12:44 The kids that were watching this going, what the **** am I watching?
01:12:49 Not redditors.
01:12:52 So the FBI or the NSA, I guess bus in on the the guy who saved the the garbage file.
01:13:01 They arrested him for hacking into the big oil company and and saving the garbage file.
01:13:09 They confiscate his computer.
01:13:13 And of course, the NSA black guy gives the interview and is like, yes, we another criminal off the street, another white kid off the street.
01:13:23 The world is now safe.
01:13:26 From the dangerous white computer nerds, the in cells, you might say.
01:13:34 At the evil oil company.
01:13:38 The weird guy that skateboarded into the insane server farm with a fur coat on explains to his evil overlords that they were hacked.
01:13:52 They were hacked and the hacking that took place.
01:13:56 Even though we know that this didn't really happen, So what is he talking about? We know that all that the kid did was save a garbage file, but this guy is saying no, no. He installed the virus.
01:14:07 He installed a virus that capsized one of our oil tankers because and this was another big scary thing. Like they did a whole movie about this concept, how everything's becoming connected.
01:14:18 And look, I agree.
01:14:19 It's probably something I should have thought about, right?
01:14:22 They're they're saying.
01:14:23 Like. Oh, yeah, well, everything's connected.
01:14:25 If they hack into our servers, they can control the navigation or our ships they.
01:14:29 Can go into our computer.
01:14:31 There they controls the ships and tell it that the oil tanker is empty on one side and 4:00 on the other, and so it pumps all the oil on to one side and eventually capsizes the ship.
01:14:43 And there's no way we can really disconnect it from the network because it's.
01:14:49 Well, it's it's all automated now.
01:14:52 And the movie I'm talking about that that cover this and you know, that was the whole the whole theme was that Sandra Bullock movie The net.
01:15:01 Which is equally ridiculous in terms of its realism, but in terms of what it was warning about it, it wasn't, you know, like the the idea that everything's connected. And maybe that's not a good idea.
01:15:13 So he tells them this virus has been installed.
01:15:17 And the virus talks. It's got a the virus looks like a a white guy and. And and it's it's called the da Vinci virus or something and it it talks and says that they need to send millions of dollars to some account which again it's OK. It's ******** Hollywood stuff I guess if you were to try to tie it to something realistic.
01:15:39 It's it would be akin to uh.
01:15:42 Like that? I wasn't there a casino recently.
01:15:45 Where hackers took over their computers and encrypted all their hard drives. And.
01:15:50 Said that you.
01:15:51 Couldn't get the decryption code unless you sent Bitcoin and they they ended up paying their ransom or whatever. So it's like that, it's like ransomware, but it's just really stupid the way they do it because it talks and it's, you know, looks like that.
01:16:05 And then after the meeting, we realize, oh, the I now understand the discrepancy. That kid didn't really install a virus he wasn't capable of doing that. He just saved this garbage file. And this guy is worried about what he found in the garbage.
01:16:16 File so he.
01:16:18 You know the skateboarder guy. He made the virus.
01:16:21 So the higher ups wouldn't know what was going on, and the NSA would.
01:16:24 Go after the kid.
01:16:26 Because he needed the NSA to find the kid so he can get his hands on that garbage file. There's something on that garbage file he can't.
01:16:32 Let people see.
01:16:35 So the NSA starts working with him.
01:16:37 And they go over the little kids computer. But as we saw earlier, he saved it to a a floppy disk on his on his Apple computer.
01:16:46 And so they can't find the garbage file, which apparently was only 1.44 megabytes at at at most.
01:16:55 They can't find it anywhere.
01:16:57 Even though it's super important.
01:17:02 And then you have again, it's more communism.
01:17:06 They talk about it's it's a hacker manifesto.
01:17:10 That's released by a hacking group.
01:17:12 And there's a guy who's surveilling the.
01:17:15 The kids house.
01:17:17 Because they've he's been released back to his parents or his mom, cause he's also he's also living in a home with only one parent. It's just the it's just the mom. They in fact, I'm pretty sure they all have. It's.
01:17:30 The main character, it's a single mom, the young kid. It's a single mom, the gay Puerto Rican. It's a single mom and.
01:17:39 They never explicitly say.
01:17:42 Then Angelina Jolie lives just with her mom. But you never hear about the dad. You just hear about the the rich feminist author Mom. So I'm assuming literally every character. Oh, and the annoying scooby-doo guy that I I I keep trying to erase from my memory because he's just I every time he opens his mouth I want to put a screwdriver in my ear.
01:18:01 He doesn't have any parents. He just.
01:18:04 Couch surface surf surfs on.
01:18:08 His friends.
01:18:10 Couches the entire movie and never, never has a home. So I mean, that part was kind of realistic with about the 90s, like, everyone's from a broken home and there's no paid. Yeah, there's no patriarchy anywhere to be found.
White Guy
01:18:23 Listen this ********.
01:18:25 This is our world now. The world of the electron and the switch. The beauty of the bond. We exist without nationality, skin color, or religious bias. You wage wars, murder, cheat, lighter West, and try to make us believe it's for our own good. Yet we are the criminals, yes.
01:18:45 I am a.
01:18:45 Criminal my crime is that of curiosity. I am a hacker and this is my manifesto.
01:18:54 Huh, right. Manifesto. You may stop me, but you can't.
01:18:59 Stop us all.
Weird Mystery Meat Guy
01:19:02 That's cool. Cool. Yeah. Cool. You think it's cool? Cool.
White Guy
01:19:08 Cool. Call me ********.
Devon Stack
01:19:13 And of course, the the shaved head white guy thinks it's coming ********. And the weird mystery meat? That guy, whatever the hell he is, thinks it's cool.
01:19:25 And this was I think honestly it was. It was communists in Hollywood trying to astroturf a, you know, among 90s kids, a sense that, like, oh, we get these, we can get and look at, if you look at Google and Silicon Valley, maybe you maybe, you know, we're laughing at how unrealistic this movie is. But maybe it worked.
01:19:48 Maybe they they did a good job.
01:19:54 That is the social change that took place in this computer world.
01:19:59 It is now literally run by diversity and commies.
01:20:04 Now that wasn't the case when this movie was made.
01:20:08 So one can only assume that it was successful propaganda, or maybe one piece of a much larger puzzle.
01:20:21 Because it worked.
01:20:25 It worked.
01:20:28 Which is why Redditors can look back at this movie and it doesn't seem cringe and and ******** like it might seem campy or whatever, because it's 90s stuff. But like they probably think this is how it was.
01:20:42 So meanwhile the the other hacker kids.
01:20:46 At school.
01:20:48 They're like, oh, yeah, did you hear about little Billy or whatever the **** his name is? Doesn't matter. Yeah, the NSA got him.
01:20:54 The NSA got him because he was hacking or something. We got to watch out. We got to be careful.
01:21:01 Because the NSA got them, so everyone be on your toes because the NSA is out there.
01:21:06 Then you have this club. This is the cringe skateboard guy.
01:21:10 This is when I talk.
01:21:11 About, you know, like the Google.
01:21:14 Glass and the apple visor or whatever the **** it's called.
01:21:20 When I talk about it being stupid.
01:21:23 And how it's they're just rehashing old ideas.
01:21:27 You know the Oculus, the metaverse.
01:21:31 They've been trying to make this a thing.
01:21:34 For a really long time.
01:21:37 They've been trying so hard.
01:21:40 To make you live in a virtual reality world.
01:21:44 And it makes sense why they'd want to do and look, maybe this will be one of those instances, like just a moment ago when I was saying, well, you know, back when this came out, it was ridiculous to think that you had a bunch of diversity communists running the show in the in the hacking world or anything, you know, technological world. And now who's who's running the show?
01:22:04 So maybe it worked.
01:22:08 So maybe it maybe eventually they keep doing this and they will get what they want.
01:22:13 Maybe they will get that ready. Player one type reality where everyone just lives in a pod somewhere in a storage facility hooked up to a, you know, set of of goggles. But this is the kind of **** they had in 95 it like it even looks kind of the same as as what?
01:22:30 They've got today.
NSA Guy
01:22:39 What the hell are you doing? Play play.
Devon Stack
01:22:47 I mean it.
01:22:48 It looks very similar. It looks very similar.
01:22:54 But the problems they're having today are, you know, functionally the same problems they had before in terms of getting people to actually go with it.
01:23:02 Is the.
01:23:04 The technology is just lacking. The idea is there. They want the this idea is never going to go away.
01:23:10 But it's too bulky. People don't want to walk around with a big, stupid headset on.
01:23:15 The the cost benefit analysis is done and then they're like, yeah, that's not so much.
01:23:21 And every time it's cool for a little bit.
01:23:22 You know for a while.
01:23:24 And everyone thinks it's the next big thing and that's.
01:23:28 Going to be computing.
01:23:30 You know, like a lawn mower. Man was a whole movie about that.
01:23:35 And you know, you're always going to have this, that, that's that's I guess that's the goal, right? Like I said, that's the goal. They just haven't made it there yet.
01:23:45 So then the NSA busts in on our our hero.
01:23:51 And blade here. The guy with the.
01:23:55 Like his name is just as cringe as his entrance into the movie.
01:24:00 Blade says he better. He better play nice.
01:24:03 He better. He knows that kid they arrested. He wasn't smart enough to.
01:24:08 To write a a virus and of course Blade knows there is no virus, he wrote the virus, but he wants to get his hands.
01:24:15 On that garbage file.
01:24:17 So he tells him. Look.
01:24:19 You're a smart kid. You're. I, I I remember the newspapers. You were arrested when you were 11 and the judge said you couldn't use computers forever. And I I I could. I could make that happen again. You could be banned from using technology.
01:24:32 I could become a problem for you. You're a single mom. I could get her in trouble.
01:24:38 I could I could just hack a few systems and it would show up that that she was a criminal and they had arrest her at work and handcuff her in front of everybody and she wouldn't get a trial.
01:24:48 Because the computer system would just say that she was an escaped convict or something.
01:24:53 And if you don't play nice.
01:24:56 Yeah, you don't get me your hands on that garbage file. Then you'll have to deal with with snake or whatever the **** his name or blade.
01:25:06 So after that meeting, he goes to a party that Angelina Jolie is is throwing at her feminist author Mom's house.
01:25:18 And this is this is another kind of funny just to give an idea of the era they're owing and eyeing over a laptop that she has at her house because it has color it has.
01:25:28 A color screen.
01:25:30 And a 28.8 modem, which even by 1995 standards was a little slow. I'm a little surprised.
01:25:37 But that's what they went with. But you know.
Gay Puerto Rican
01:25:41 Yo, check this out guys this.
Shaggy
01:25:43 Is insanely great. It's got a 28.8 BPS modem, yeah.
01:25:47 Active matrix Man 1,000,000 psyche. Their colors man baby sweet.
Devon Stack
01:25:55 Man, baby sweet. Ohh yeah. God, I ******* hate that guy. I just wanna. I want. I don't know how he's not murdered every day. So they.
01:26:05 They're owing and owing over this laptop that she's got, they have a bunch of other stupid, you know, they misuse a bunch of. I won't bore you with.
01:26:15 But one thing I remember.
01:26:17 That stuck out. They were talking about. It's got a risk processor. That's like, that's like the future. And you know that never happened.
01:26:24 So then she comes in.
01:26:26 And she's like what you do with my laptop?
01:26:29 And he's like, well, I I just like your laptop. It's cool. You know, it's awesome. And and he starts to impress her like another another thing that's literally never happened in the history of mankind is he impresses a girl with his computer hacking skills.
01:26:44 I mean, that's, like straight up Napoleon dynamite like this. That's never impressed a woman ever.
01:26:51 But uh, you know, she's different.
01:26:54 She's different. You know what? She she understands computer stuff. You know? She she, she's the the. Except, you know, she's actually, she's not the except she's the future.
Jurastic Park Computer Hacking Girl
01:27:12 It's a unique system. I know this whole miles of the whole park. It tells you everything.
01:27:21 I gotta find right?
01:27:22 OK.
Devon Stack
01:28:25 So she proves we all secretly knew deep down inside that girls are just as good as guys when it comes to computer stuff.
01:28:32 So they they find out they're both hackers.
01:28:36 And she's like, wait, you're a hacker too? I'm a hacker. She's like, I'm a hacker, too.
01:28:41 And she's like, OK, well, now that I'm impressed with your computer hacking skills. I'm I'm. I'm super turned on by it.
01:28:49 We're going to have a hack off.
01:28:51 We're going to, we're going to have a hackathon. Hack off.
01:28:55 And whoever wins the hacking.
01:28:57 Best like if if I win then you have to do what I say. And he's like, well, if if I win then you have to go on a date with me and she's like alright because hacks hacking.
01:29:14 Let's let's shake on that deal. So they.
01:29:19 Agreed to.
01:29:20 The hack thing and the so the hack thing is just they're hacking the the black NSA guy stuff and and doing annoying things. Another sign of the times. One of the first things they do.
01:29:35 Is they put out a a personal ad, a personal ad on the computer, a computer ad.
01:29:43 I don't know. I don't know what I don't know what the state of computer dating was in 1995, but maybe it was.
01:29:48 Computer ads or I don't know what it was.
01:29:51 And it was still OK to make fun of ******** even in this communist.
01:29:57 Diversity Gay Puerto Rican girl power. Black genius movie.
01:30:03 It was still OK to like.
01:30:05 Make fun of ********.
01:30:07 See, that's how you know that we've we've jumped the shark entirely.
01:30:12 Is now now that this would be bad.
01:30:16 Now see, this is where the.
01:30:17 Redditors like wow.
01:30:20 I I don't know actually. Do they say? Well, it was a different time back then, right? Do they do the boomer thing when they when they're trying to make, you know, excuses for black face or whatever?
01:30:28 Did they say?
01:30:29 Well, it was just. It was a different time back then, which they're right. It it was a. It was a different time back then. You could say that.
01:30:37 Or are they?
01:30:37 Like well.
01:30:39 We need. We need to go and edit this out of the movie.
01:30:44 We need to deal with that hacker guy did in the beginning of the movie when he when he when he censored the the America first TV show.
01:30:53 And take this part out of the movie. We directly retroactively fix this, because this would be a great movie to show my daughter, my black daughter, or my my wife's black daughter.
01:31:06 If if only I didn't have this in there because I don't want to have to have that talk with her, I don't want to have to sit down after the move and explain to her. Well, it was a different time back then.
01:31:17 Everyone hated ********, but I know it's hard to believe.
01:31:21 It's hard to believe that people thought of ******** as these mentally ill people that no one wanted anything to do with and that, like you, could make fun of.
01:31:28 Them even in.
01:31:29 A super, you know, a woke movie like this, it was it was, you know, they just, they hadn't. They hadn't found their voice yet.
01:31:39 They just, you know, you know, things, things.
01:31:41 Have a way.
01:31:42 Of you know, progressing and we just we had to evolve as a people.
01:31:48 So they get a bunch of.
01:31:49 ******** calling him up.
01:31:52 They get his credit card cancelled.
01:31:55 They they they put in his criminal record that he's, you know, his license plate is tied to like a.
01:32:03 Someone who's wanted.
01:32:05 So he's pulled over by cops.
01:32:10 Meanwhile, the the guy that that stole the garbage file, he's been grounded this whole time under surveillance and grounded this whole time.
01:32:20 But his mom says you.
01:32:21 Know you've been good lately.
01:32:24 You know, the NSA says they didn't find what they were looking for on their on your computer. So I'm going to go ahead and let.
01:32:29 You not be grounded anymore and he's like.
01:32:31 Oh sweet.
01:32:33 So he grabs the the secret floppy disk that he saved the garbage file to.
01:32:38 And goes right to the gay Puerto Rican.
01:32:41 And says this is what they're after.
01:32:43 They're for the.
01:32:44 Garbage file that's on this floppy disk.
01:32:47 And then they realize, oh, no.
01:32:49 We're being they're we're being watched.
01:32:53 And they arrest the gay Puerto Rican guy. See you again. There's the mom. No, dad.
01:32:59 Ohh, maybe maybe he's not.
01:33:00 Maybe he's just half black.
01:33:02 She doesn't really look.
01:33:03 Puerto Rican so much as she looks kind of just black, so maybe he's just some kind of Oreo or something, I don't know.
01:33:12 The NSA bus in.
01:33:16 Sent him to jail and of course, because he knows how.
01:33:19 To phone freak.
01:33:21 He knows how to do special phone things.
01:33:24 He taps on the.
01:33:26 The receiver a bunch of times and magically gets a phone call out to Angelina Jolie to warn the warn. The rest of the hacking gang.
01:33:35 That, that, that they're after us, they they're they're trying to find the the disc with the the garbage file on and I hit it. So you should find it.
01:33:48 So they find the the garbage disc and they go to their hacker friend and they say, hey, we need to find out what's on this on this disk. They want so much so we can help our, our gay mulatto friend and our.
01:34:02 Or the other guy.
01:34:08 And he starts hacking away and hacking away. And he finds out. Ohh he he finds out the whole evil plot. He figures it out. He's like, you know. Now I know why they want this garbage file.
01:34:19 They want this garbage file because.
01:34:22 The other thing that Hollywood knows about hacking that's featured in every movie about hacking.
01:34:28 Including another movie that has a a black computer genius, Superman 3.
01:34:35 And well, an office space, for that matter.
01:34:38 So the only the only idea that.
01:34:42 Hollywood has ever had.
01:34:44 About why hackers would hack things.
01:34:47 It's the same, it's it's literally the same, exactly the same. So if you've seen office space, you get the idea, right? They explain it that like, oh, there's a program and when they're they're calculating interest and and all these thousands of transactions every day because all the banking is done by computer. Now you end up with these.
01:35:06 Fractions of a cent, and usually it rounds it off.
01:35:09 Whatever. And so in an office space, they write this software that instead of rounding it off, it transfers that fraction of a penny into an account, and after a long enough time those fractions of pennies add up to millions of dollars because there are so many transactions with these fractions that.
01:35:29 Adds up over a long period of time right in office space. You know the the the Jew who writes the the virus, ***** it up and it, you know, it misses a decimal point and whatever. But Superman 3 it's the same thing.
01:35:44 You know, there's a virus that's rounding off.
01:35:48 Fractions of a cent, you know. Same thing with this. So it's it's the, it's the only it's you know aside from the phone for it's the only idea that Hollywood's.
01:35:56 Ever had about what? What a?
01:35:58 Hacker could do, I guess.
01:36:01 So it's like this is big.
01:36:04 We we need to, we need to figure out what to do about this. And then the black super computer hacker he's like well.
01:36:10 Wait, wait a second.
01:36:11 I thought I was a a super computer hacker and I couldn't figure it out.
01:36:15 How did you figure this out?
01:36:18 And then you get.
01:36:21 Again, it's.
01:36:23 At first blush, you might think ohh they're self aware.
01:36:26 They're self aware, kind of like with, you know, the guy skateboarding in with the the fur coat, you know, they're self aware they get it, but no, that's not what this is at all.
01:36:37 This is this is the ohh how does it feel? How does it?
01:36:41 Feel remember earlier in the movie White?
01:36:43 Kids that are watching this movie because, like, let's face it, it's.
01:36:46 Not like, not only.
01:36:47 Were blacks and non whites not only were they not hackers, they weren't going to the theater to watch a hacking movie.
01:36:54 OK. So the people that went to the movie.
01:36:58 To watch the hacking movie, they're all white kids and a lot of them are feeling a.
01:37:01 Little kind of you know.
01:37:04 I'm not the only one that saw this. When I when I was younger.
01:37:07 And thought to myself.
01:37:10 What's with all these non whites everywhere? Like what? What kind of what kind of computer nerd group is this? Because I was a computer nerd and and my friends were all white. Like this doesn't make any sense.
01:37:23 And so they they had to address that, right. They had to address that. All the white kids in the audience this whole time, they're just kind of like, really, I mean the.
01:37:32 The Dark Lord guy, like the the the dreadlock guy, he's he's a hacker really. Don't know the gay, the gay mulatto guy. I mean, the other, the other three maybe. I mean not, but not the scooby-doo guy. No, he's just like, this annoying Stoner guy with the not this mayor Angelina Jolie. I know this is.
01:37:49 Making any sense?
01:37:51 Like none of it's making any sense at all.
01:37:54 So they had to try to impress you.
01:37:58 With a with a with a little dose.
01:38:01 Or press upon you rather.
01:38:04 A little dose of how does it feel? How does it feel you are you? You had a racist thought earlier in the movie and we're going to, we know what you're thinking cause there's it's impossible for you to watch this movie and and not think it because it's so absurd that there would be a black hacker. But we all know you watched this and you were like.
01:38:23 Why is he black, right? Why is he black?
01:38:27 And so they included this little tidbit.
Hacker man
01:38:30 I got a record.
Black Hacker Man
01:38:32 I was 0 cool 0 cool crashed 15107 systems in one day. Biggest crash in history front page, New York Times, August 10th, 1988.
01:38:45 I thought she was black, man.
Devon Stack
01:38:50 I thought you were black.
01:38:55 See, you were all surprised when he opened up that door earlier in the movie and.
01:38:58 He was a black guy.
01:39:05 Now the tables have turned. He thought that it had to be a black guy. That would be the the Super hacker.
01:39:19 Obviously, right, right.
01:39:31 So the the.
01:39:35 The hackers decide to uh.
01:39:38 Hack their way out of it, I guess, or something, I don't know.
01:39:44 And using some weird peripheral again, another one of these. This looks more like Google Glass I guess than the the apple visor thing.
01:39:54 But nothing new. This technology is they they really want you to have some kind of attachments on your head. They really want you to be in the transhuman, they want, they really want you to be a Cyborg, is, I guess, another.
01:40:09 Way to put it.
01:40:11 So along with the the help of the black Genius hacker and the the girl and the the game mulatto and whatever they they do some hacking things and.
01:40:25 And then they they realize they also need to enlist the help of the the the trans Gay Asian guys.
01:40:32 And so the trans gay Asian guys also help, and they they make some little manifesto and asking for other hackers of the world to unite together because again, it's it's a globalist communism message, right. Like we all need to band together as as one global community.
01:40:53 And fight the oil oil company. Hooray. Read it. We did it kind of a moment and yeah.
01:41:02 Somehow the bad guys lose and like, that's the movie.
01:41:10 And and so that that's hackers from 1995.
01:41:15 But if you notice it, it didn't change really from the other movies we talked about.
01:41:21 It really didn't change.
01:41:24 Because in 1995.
01:41:26 Sure, you had the black genius hacker you had the game auto hacker. You had all these. You even had the girl hacker, right?
01:41:34 But in the end, who who was the winner?
01:41:37 Who was the winner?
01:41:39 It was the white guy.
01:41:42 He was the star.
01:41:43 He got the girl.
01:41:46 She was there to be gotten.
01:41:50 He won. He defeated the girl, so he beat her not just at video games, but the hacking contest and everything else.
01:41:59 He made her submit.
01:42:02 The black Genius hacker guy, he was just.
01:42:04 There to help.
01:42:07 He wasn't trying to be the star.
01:42:10 He wasn't trying to upstage anybody.
01:42:16 The Gay Milano guy. Same thing.
01:42:20 Hell, even the famous Asian ****** hacker guys.
01:42:24 They're they're barely in the movie.
01:42:27 They're supposed to be the elite of the elite.
01:42:31 But they apparently just hang out in this weird opium den all day and and hack by themselves or something.
01:42:47 So it's not that threatening.
01:42:52 That's why there was no real reaction.
01:42:55 Because they people knew what they were doing. A lot of people. And look, I I mentioned even when I was a kid, any one of the things that bothered me about any movie that had any technology in it was knowing before I even went into the theater or popped that tape in or DVD or whatever. I knew going in, it's going to it's.
01:43:16 It's going to be.
01:43:16 That guy.
01:43:19 You know whether you're talking about Terminator two, right? The guy who invented Skynet, black guy?
01:43:28 Now of course with that.
01:43:31 They at least made him steal the technology and it destroys the world, but still.
01:43:38 Black guy.
01:43:41 You know the smartest guy on the on the enterprise?
01:43:45 During the Star Trek next generation, Jordy Laforge, Black Guy.
01:43:53 The nerdiest character on television in the 90s.
01:43:56 Steve Urkel, black guy.
01:44:03 And they were trying so hard.
01:44:06 So hard.
01:44:08 To impress upon the minds of of white people that that's what what reality wants.
01:44:16 And and and like I said, very early on, people look even Rod Sterling. So this is the interview, Rod Sterling, the guy who we covered, he's he's a a Jew who wrote a twilight zone. He was part of the problem, but even Rod Sterling, of all people, again, someone who created part of this problem.
01:44:36 Recognized that in 1970 this interview is in 1970. It's kind of it's kind of funny. He's literally drinking and and chain smoking the entire interview like this guy must. In fact I'm pretty sure he was like a raging alcoholic.
01:44:52 During the interview, he even says, like we've yeah, this is ridiculous.
01:44:58 Like I get it, you want positive black people and whatever.
01:45:02 In, in movies and television, but it's it's reached a point of absurdity.
01:45:06 And this was in 1970, he says this.
Interviewer
01:45:10 Your concern was something that that has particular relevance to our times, right? Right. Do you do you find this in other kinds of of non science fiction television or non science fiction literature, for instance, that kind of.
Rod Serling
01:45:26 Most television fiction that I watch has very little relevance. I think it's one thing to say we will now have a program called Mod squad say and we will have one black man and 1 Oriental and one Hawaiian to show this marvelous melting pot concept. But I think, Jim, that's altogether phony. I don't think that's.
01:45:45 I think at best, condescension and at worst exploitation, the fact is that we have so distorted the pure ethnic minority over the years by making every black man a banjo player and the villagio and the coward that suddenly we're going to reverse switch. He is now a brain scientist or an atomic scientist.
01:46:03 Or anyone of unequal distortion at the other end. Needless to say, I'd much prefer the distortion on the good scale on the good side of the scale, but all all television fiction I find quite irrelevant and quite unrelated.
Devon Stack
01:46:18 So in 1970.
01:46:23 Celebrated Jewish television author.
01:46:27 Rod sterling.
01:46:30 Was saying that.
01:46:32 You've you've you've.
01:46:33 Already jumped the shark by having every black guy in TV as a as a brain scientist.
01:46:40 This 1970 he's saying this.
01:46:48 19 ******* 70.
01:46:54 So you see, going back to the 90s isn't going to fix it. Going back to the 90s is just turning back the clock to stage two cancer.
01:47:09 You need to turn it.
01:47:09 Back a lot further than that.
01:47:14 And all these promises you had, including when they were passing the Heart Seller Act and they told people no, this is not going to change the demographic makeup of the United States. It's still going to remain like a 90% white country.
01:47:26 Or whatever it was.
01:47:30 It's just to let in a few of these scientists, these doctors and.
01:47:33 Engineers sound familiar?
01:47:41 But the other side of that, and something I think even Rod sterling here would probably agree with.
01:47:46 Is he understands the power of propaganda. Obviously he does.
01:47:52 He wrote some of the most popular propaganda of his time.
01:48:00 You got to understand when you tell these stories.
01:48:04 Casting wise, it's a 0 sum game.
01:48:11 In other words.
01:48:13 If you cast the brain scientist as.
01:48:15 A black guy.
01:48:18 Well, he's he can't also be a white guy.
01:48:25 If you're telling something, or if you're if you're sending a positive message, just you know to give them the benefit of the doubt, right, if you're.
01:48:33 Giving a positive message to the black community, giving them someone to look up to and say, look, you can be a brain scientist like this guy in this TV show.
01:48:42 Will necessarily.
01:48:44 You're taking that away.
01:48:45 From the white population.
01:48:52 See, that's the problem. It's the hubris.
01:48:56 Of whites that made them not as mad as.
01:48:58 They should have been about this sort of a thing.
01:49:06 For every black.
01:49:07 Brain scientist on television and movies there's not.
01:49:14 A white brain scientist or or whatever.
01:49:20 And if it was so damaging.
01:49:24 If it was so and look, this is, this is their thought process.
01:49:28 Their thought process is is he just described it.
01:49:32 Was it was bad to not have characters.
01:49:37 They were doing something other than playing a banjo or dancing or singing.
01:49:46 And were they overcorrected, but they're they were.
01:49:48 Still correcting something right.
01:49:55 So if it was a negative for the blacks or for the Orientals, or for whoever else, right then these groups that he talks about.
01:50:03 To not have these people look up to then taking those people.
01:50:08 Away from the whites watching those same programs.
01:50:13 Well, that would be.
01:50:15 An offensive thing? Not offensive as in like you're offended, but an offensive attack.
01:50:23 You will be dealing a.
01:50:24 Blow to the white audience.
01:50:29 Because it is a 0 sum game.
01:50:37 Now look, you could say it would be different if maybe instead of justice having BET.
01:50:42 Right.
01:50:45 Black Entertainment Television probably run by Jews. I mean, I don't know.
01:50:51 But instead of having you know if you also had an alternative right, you could say, well, it's not that bad, they have theirs.
01:50:57 And you have.
01:50:57 Yours. But that's not the case. And that doesn't just mean for entertainment.
01:51:03 That's all across the board. You can even have a ***** college fund. And and I would love to see you try to get an ad even aired.
01:51:11 For a White Boy College fund, it would never ******* happen.
01:51:16 No network in the world would air that commercial.
01:51:19 Let alone donate to that cause.
01:51:32 They were giving the country away.
01:51:35 Giving it away because they didn't see.
01:51:37 Them as a threat.
01:51:41 They rolled their eyes when they saw the black computer genius in the movie because ultimately.
01:51:48 They thought, well, that's so ridiculous.
01:51:51 It can't possibly have a negative impact on my kids, and it did. I'll tell you it.
01:51:55 Had it discouraged me.
01:52:01 Maybe not in the sense though, like obviously I still pursued technology and everything else, right.
01:52:08 But who are my heroes?
01:52:15 Black guys.
01:52:20 I guess it's something hard for the boomer to understand, because what are they all going to be doing in just a few short hours?
01:52:29 They're all going to be gathered around their television, whooping and hollering and cheering on.
01:52:35 A bunch of millionaire black guys throwing.
01:52:37 A ball at each other.
01:52:50 So anyway.
01:52:52 Like I said, that's it's a celebration.
01:52:57 A celebration of.
Announcer
01:53:01 My computer genius mugs.
Movie Trailer Voice
01:53:39 By day, he's a brilliant man of sciences, but when night falls, he becomes evil. Evil.
Devon Stack
01:54:03 No, Merkle, you didn't do that, you.
01:54:07 Were probably one of the most insane characters that television has ever seen.
01:54:12 Little black boy and inventing.
01:54:16 Stuff that that won't be invented for centuries like.
01:54:24 Yeah, there you go.
01:54:26 There you go.
01:54:31 So anyway, that that's just a taste of the. I mean, there's so many movies just from that, that little bumper I played, you could see there's so many clips from Sony there was, there was no shortage of of movies.
01:54:42 When it came to covering this topic, someone on Twitter I'd never heard of this before.
01:54:50 They they, they, I I might have.
01:54:52 To do a whole stream on this.
01:54:55 They they brought my attention to a A.
01:55:00 Well, I guess this would have come out just a year before hackers in 1994.
01:55:05 A black superhero movie or I guess it was.
01:55:08 A TV show.
01:55:11 There was this. There was this time in the 90s, I they all flopped. I don't know why they tried so hard to make it happen, because it would never work.
01:55:18 They did like the flash.
01:55:21 The chameleon, like his whole superpower, was like his car changed colors or something like it was, I don't know. But there was, like this flurry of of superhero TV shows.
01:55:32 I guess again they, you know, they throw it up.
01:55:35 Against the wall.
01:55:36 Enough times. Eventually it sticks. Right now we all have to live with the Marvel Universe.
01:55:41 Consuming almost every you know all the money spent in Hollywood is spent on on superhero Cape **** movies.
01:55:49 But they tried to make it on TV first.
01:55:53 And there was this show called Mantis. I'd I'd never heard of it before.
01:55:59 And it was. It was about a he's in my bumper. There's a that that clip of it. He's a scientist. But I edited it. So it said, like at night he became evil like that's not. That's not really what this says.
01:56:13 Let me get the let me get the promo for that.
01:56:16 I've never heard this thing before, Mantis.
01:56:19 But he's not just black.
01:56:23 Let me see. I'll pop this up here.
01:56:29 I'll just shrink it down apparently.
01:56:33 He's not just black, he suffers from multiple disabilities.
Movie Trailer Voice
01:56:39 By day, he's a brilliant man of science, but when night falls, he becomes America's greatest super hero.
Some Woman
01:56:47 Are you only romantic?
Movie Trailer Voice
01:56:50 In the never ending battle against evil, the ultimate weapon has arrived. Matters of 298, seven central.
Devon Stack
01:56:58 Now that went nowhere.
01:56:59 No, he's not just black. He's a he's in a wheelchair.
01:57:06 So is this black wheelchair guy that invents a superhero thing like it kind of like it was like a?
01:57:14 Iron Man, I guess kind of.
01:57:17 Is this how he gets? I bet white people I haven't watched this. This is the first episode and I see him walking around, so I'm assuming we're to see the story, how he gets in a wheelchair.
01:57:28 You think I?
01:57:29 I I promise I haven't seen this, so it might not be the case.
01:57:34 I I'm I'm thinking it might be like white gangsters shot him or something. White people didn't. Let's see.
01:57:43 There he is.
Perry
01:57:45 Where is that whiny little whistleblower?
White Woman
01:57:47 You know Perry, checking your watch is going to.
Perry
01:57:49 Make him show up.
01:57:51 He has to.
Speaker
01:57:52 This story is not taken to.
White Woman
01:57:53 The network. Yeah, well, maybe your source isn't all that interested.
01:57:57 In your career.
Devon Stack
01:57:58 Oh, wait, maybe that's not Mantis.
01:58:00 Farm upward and one.
01:58:02 Is that not Mantis? Maybe that's just some black guy.
01:58:08 I like the ***** acting though already.
01:58:12 There's mantis. Yeah. OK, that's not Mantis. Then Mantis is that guy. He's got, like, some Iron Man suit that helps him.
01:58:19 Yeah, that's not Mantis. I was hoping that we'd see like some the way it looked at the very beginning, they're like, oh, just some black guy out on a date with my white girlfriend and then some racist show up and shoot me and paralyze me from the the waist down. I have to become Mantis.
01:58:38 I don't know. It doesn't look like the way it is, though I don't know. Maybe maybe. I don't know what the back story of Mantis is.
01:58:45 Does it? Does it even say this is episode one? It should say.
01:58:49 They don't get into it.
01:58:51 There, there he is in his wheelchair. He's Wheeling around. There's a white guy in wheelchair. Where's where's the black guy in a wheelchair? Ohh. The white guy was probably making fun of his wheelchair.
01:59:01 Let me see. Yep, let's see here.
01:59:22 Alright, I fixed the audio here. Sorry something tells me this white guy.
01:59:25 'S about to be really.
Weird Mystery Meat Guy
01:59:28 There's something a little more modern.
Devon Stack
01:59:39 I guess we missed it, Mantis.
01:59:41 I don't need no wheelchair.
01:59:46 Good old.
01:59:48 Good old mantis. You know, we might have to do something with Mantis. Isn't that? That's the guy from the.
01:59:54 Alien Nation, the guy that does the spurge out about the the aliens.
02:00:00 I'm almost positive that's him.
02:00:03 Do I still have that file?
02:00:06 Oh, I hope I have that file.
02:00:08 Let me see.
02:00:12 That's an oldie but Goodie.
02:00:17 I'm going to load that up here real quick and then we'll go to. We'll go to hyper chats.
02:00:24 Please have that file I.
02:00:27 Almost certain. Oh, here it is. Here it is.
02:00:34 All right, this is that actor right there. He I guess he was in just tons of like, anti white hate, ******. Science fiction.
02:00:44 You're listening, too. Is science fiction again, just like with the hacker movie.
02:00:50 Who do you think's going to be watching science fiction?
02:00:54 It's going to be white kids.
02:01:00 No. Why is it not loading? That's weird.
02:01:08 And so much of science fiction was just like.
02:01:13 White people bad.
02:01:16 Why people bad and they should feel bad, you know, that's that's definitely that guy.
Slag Lover
02:01:24 To get the order again.
02:01:26 Why stop with running them back the slack down? Why don't we just come?
02:01:33 Take him a lesson.
02:01:36 Keep in their place. Keep America. We don't need to recognize.
Speaker 5
02:01:46 Anti-Semitism intensifies.
Devon Stack
02:01:48 That's deep, bro. I'm.
02:01:51 So that's that.
02:01:53 Yep, Yep.
02:01:56 That's definitely him. Anyway, let's take a look at Hyper chats here.
02:02:03 Now that everyone is is thoroughly.
02:02:07 Enjoying their.
Announcer
02:02:09 It's fectional black computer genius month
Devon Stack
02:02:50 All right. So yeah, Ryan.
02:02:55 Lying who simply says.
Speaker 4
02:02:58 I'll Hitler, *****.
Devon Stack
02:03:01 Then we got mile mile. What is it? Mile Center or something says you say white colonists too nice to be colonized who live on reserves. Will colonized Siberians have somewhat autonomous republics.
02:03:21 And can live.
02:03:23 City or trad life your words alienate the potential reasonable counterparts in the community. We can't bring back the dead, but why mock past suffer? What are you talking about?
02:03:34 What? What is this insane word? Salad. You've presented me with. You say white colonists 2. Nice. Two colonized.
02:03:42 Who live on reserves. Wills colonize Siberia. I don't even know.
02:03:46 What the **** you're talking about, dude?
02:03:48 But what I what?
02:03:49 I all I can. All I can come up.
02:03:53 All I can come up.
02:03:54 With is you're saying that?
02:03:57 I talked about how when whites colonized non white countries.
02:04:03 They didn't.
02:04:05 When they when they.
02:04:06 Conquered. I guess you could say other countries.
02:04:09 They didn't wipe out the the people.
02:04:11 That live there.
02:04:12 They they colonized them. They tried to civilize them.
02:04:16 And then I was saying obviously I I made it clear I'm not pro genocide.
02:04:21 But I said that, you know, pragmatically that.
02:04:25 History might look back at that is maybe.
02:04:28 Maybe that was where things maybe maybe that wasn't the. If you're going to conquer a place, conquer it, OK? And then I said that if you live on a reservation, if whites lived on a reservation.
02:04:44 It would become.
02:04:46 A place that non whites who want.
02:04:48 To live.
02:04:49 So I don't know what you're talking about. Siberians have somewhat autonomous republics that can live city or trade life. Your words alienate a potential reasonable counterpart in that.
02:04:59 All right, well.
02:05:00 I don't even know who you're talking about, but my guess is it's such a small number of people that would that would have a problem with what I just said and yet somehow would still see.
02:05:10 The universe, the way that I do that, I'm not that worried about it. I don't even know what you're talking about though. So.
02:05:16 Ah, you know.
02:05:18 Maybe, maybe, maybe rephrase it, maybe I maybe I'm just, maybe I have it wrong. I don't know because it's hard to understand what that means and you have a weird character in your name, so maybe English is not your first language and that's fine.
02:05:30 But yeah, I I don't. I don't get what you're saying there. Wandering fool says. What are the chances of getting a 2024 vote? Harder tease shirt.
02:05:40 Oh, vote harder.
02:05:44 I mean, I guess I mean that's a little slogan any but I I don't know. I guess we could do that.
02:05:51 I don't know. You know, I think people kind of kind of.
02:05:56 I don't know. I mean it's.
02:05:59 I don't know how much of an impact that would make. Maybe maybe.
02:06:03 Might be a conversation starter. People might like if you made it look like a political sign, like one of those. Well, just like every political signs, they all look the same and then just say vote harder 2024. I don't know. Maybe might be a conversation starter.
02:06:18 Goy Boy, 1488, looking forward to next week's surprise. Also, I heard it's nearly impossible to mail honey across.
02:06:25 State lines. Why is that?
02:06:29 That's a new one. Maybe that's something I gotta look into then, because that would be a problem. I don't think that it that it's an issue at all, or at least, I mean, I've had money mailed to me from across state lines.
02:06:40 I've never run into that problem.
02:06:42 Unless, maybe, maybe that's included in the new law. They're trying this. Honey is is a part of the militia. Like, who knows?
02:06:52 Billy Bob says this is from an American Renaissance or from American Renaissance. When you have time, read about a white teacher speaking on what it's like working in an all black school. Click Link, click link and click on a white teacher speaks out.
02:07:10 I'll take a look at that, but I, you know, I don't think I'll be surprised at what I find. There have been a lot of, well, unfortunately not enough. But there have been.
02:07:18 A few.
02:07:20 Honest white teachers that have.
02:07:22 You know, gone little Colin Flaherty on everybody and say, like, look, this is just.
02:07:27 It's not. This is not working. I I did a whole stream on a documentary they did in the 19 was like the late 50s.
02:07:35 Well, they did that whole school. They they tried to. It got too black and it became ridiculous and they couldn't graduate anyone and they they got all these social, all these Jews basically from college to come in and try to fix it. And most of them ended up quitting.
02:07:51 Because it was too violent, they were getting assaulted and it was just.
02:07:55 It it didn't work, I don't remember the name of that string, but yeah, we did a whole stream on on that sort of a thing.
02:08:03 Blue chord blue chord hello.
Amy
02:08:08 Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon Stack
02:08:13 Blue corn says for your next trip to the to the what?
02:08:19 To the the mega pit, maybe the I I looked for the button like I need to like color the number.
02:08:32 I need to just color code it different.
02:08:36 Thanks for your strings. Well, I appreciate that blue chord.
02:08:40 Weaver says, Yo, David, would you ever consider reviewing remember the Titans for Black History Month? We'll be cool to go over that gay sports ball flick and then show how the school is today, for example. They're the only Nova. I think that's Northern Virginia high school team who plays home games.
02:09:00 On Saturday mornings with all the crime.
02:09:04 I've never seen that movie because it was a sports ball movie and so inherently homosexual.
02:09:10 And because I don't.
02:09:13 Like guys *****, I avoided that moving but.
02:09:19 I don't know. Maybe. I mean, it was. I look all all great. You didn't see it was a popular movie.
02:09:24 I remember that being a very popular movie, but I also remember not not having like having not just zero interest but negative interest in seeing that.
02:09:35 But you know, I'm sure a lot of people have seen it because it.
02:09:38 Was very popular.
02:09:40 So I don't even know what it's about other than you know, football or something.
02:09:44 Poopy stinky turd **** says thoughts on Helen Keller. She was a blind deaf.
02:09:51 ****** and her handler and Sullivan would hold her hand and say that she says women should be able to vote and Hitler is bad and a bunch of BS and actually believed.
02:10:06 Yeah, I've never. I've never gone down that rabbit hole. I've heard people say it's a little suspicious that someone who's.
02:10:13 Deaf and blind would be able to eventually, especially after you know it wasn't like they encountered this person. A child like as an infant and and and tried to teach them to navigate the English language.
02:10:28 But that she would.
02:10:31 Because I I'm trying to, I'm thinking back to like grade school when they when they told the story of Helen, Helen Keller and I'm.
02:10:37 Trying to think like.
02:10:39 My understanding was.
02:10:41 They found her.
02:10:44 Like years like maybe she had been living in an asylum or something like it wasn't till she was like a like 10 or something that even anyone even tried to work with her.
02:10:55 And to think that should become like an accomplished anything. At that point, it does seem a little bit suspicious.
02:11:02 I would suspect that either she wasn't entirely blind.
02:11:07 Or entirely deaf.
02:11:09 Or the whole story has something if it's not entirely ********. Has something ******** about it.
02:11:17 I just can't. I can't understand how that could happen.
02:11:22 Yeah, just I I don't know how.
02:11:24 That could happen.
02:11:26 Unless your IQ is like but Jillian, like, you know, 300 IQ trapped in this body. But that's, you know, come on, like, with with you would have all kinds of developmental issues if you were deaf and blind as a child.
02:11:41 And the fact that her handler was a Jew doesn't exactly make it sound more realistic.
02:11:49 They call me Mr. Nags says they need to catch alive a movie called Wonder with Tommy Lee Jones and that other guy is a movie about government PSYOPS. If interested, I think it parallels well with custards. The director also does a movie on cyborgs.
02:12:08 Called simulant.
02:12:12 I think I've heard of that wander.
02:12:16 With Tommy Lee Jones.
02:12:21 What year? What era did that come out?
02:12:26 Wonder. Let me see here.
02:12:33 That came out. Oh, OK. That's why I haven't heard of it. It's recent. It's I don't watch recent movies, 2020.
02:12:45 Is is Tommy Lee Jones even still alive? How is he in a movie?
02:12:49 I thought he died.
02:12:51 Is he dead now? How old? That guy's gotta be old as ****.
02:12:57 How old is he now?
02:13:02 Nice, still alive.
02:13:03 How old is he? Where? What year was he born?
02:13:07 Ohh, OK well, he's not he's not as old as he looks, apparently. He's. I mean, he's ohh. He's 77. But I thought he was.
02:13:13 Like 97.
02:13:15 He went 77 in the fugitive. So OK, well, you know, that might be worth.
02:13:23 Taking a look at it, yeah, I I don't know about new movies. Really. I I've just kind of given up on film.
02:13:29 But, uh. Maybe. Maybe I'll take a look.
02:13:32 Reimer says also found out this week that my girlfriend and I are going to be parents, gotta flex on the basketball community by being a father to my child and the others to come, especially during their special month. And the two of us are thrilled to welcome the kiddo into the world. That's awesome.
02:13:51 That's awesome reverb.
02:13:56 Let's give a hand to Reaver for for reproducing successfully and to many more reproductions in the future.
02:14:06 Unless his girlfriend is black. Uh. Poopy stinky turd **** says similar story to Helen Keller with the Stephen Hawking outliving ALS diagnosis by 50 years, and then his robot voice basically just saying there's no God and global warming is real. So stop breeding, ******. It's like the OG versions of Greta Thunberg.
02:14:26 Can't question their opinions because of their disability.
02:14:30 Uhm, I mean, I don't know. I guess it's possible. I I I tend to think that.
02:14:39 That Stephen Hawking was like was in there somewhere. I I've seen him in interviews.
02:14:45 I mean, I don't. I don't know enough about ALS, but there's going to be people that, that, especially if they've got means that they can stay alive a lot longer with with those kinds of diseases. But I don't know, I could be wrong. I've never looked into it beyond surface level, but my my surface level.
02:15:05 Impression is that.
02:15:07 Then he wasn't just like a marionette, but who knows? Maybe.
02:15:12 Zazi Mataz mostly cause, like the other thing, is, what he was saying.
02:15:17 Wasn't even really that much different than what?
02:15:21 A lot of people were, you know, in the same industry. I guess you could say we're saying.
02:15:26 Zazi Mattas bought I was making jerky a few days ago and thought Devon lives on the surface of the sun. I bet he can dry beef. Super good. Have you ever made jerky? Do you have Mesquite?
02:15:41 Thank you for the show. I have Mesquite growing all over the place.
02:15:47 I have no trouble getting the *****. I I have to chop down a lot of Mesquite trees, just sprout up and I have to chop them down all the time.
02:15:56 And I'm surrounded, you know. Well, maybe not surrounded, but there's a lot of Mesquite.
02:16:02 It's, you know, and yeah, drawing it out. We're probably I've never made jerky, though, so I don't know what the whole process is, but if it's a if, it's if it's a question of moisture.
02:16:15 Yeah, depending on what month you.
02:16:16 Did it maybe?
02:16:17 The renter, it's not just a dry heat, it's.
02:16:20 A dry cold as well.
02:16:23 And so it's it's just dry generally speaking, like you don't get mold in the desert.
02:16:30 But yeah, it might. That might be some. I mean, I don't know where I'd get the.
02:16:35 Give the beef to to make jerky, but.
02:16:38 Maybe that could be fun. I think. Don't you have to heat it to a certain?
02:16:41 Temperature. Anyway, I've been really interested by cured meats.
02:16:47 Like it blows my mind. I didn't realize that that was even a thing until recently. I was, you know, the YouTube algorithm showed me a video of this. Like Trad wife.
02:16:56 He was showing you how to to cure like a big slab of ham or something like that.
02:17:03 It was it.
02:17:04 Was fascinating to me that all you.
02:17:06 Have I mean, look, I'm I I'm. There's more to it. Maybe a little.
02:17:08 Bit more to it.
02:17:09 Than this, but she was just getting a big slab of meat, rolling it around in in a bunch of salt.
02:17:16 And then stuck it like in a dark place like hung it in a dark place.
02:17:20 For like it was.
02:17:21 And it wasn't like a refrigerator. It was like.
02:17:25 Like 60° or something like that until the moisture and either dripped out or been absorbed by the salt and then it just you don't have to refrigerate it. That blew my mind.
02:17:33 That you could just have like I guess it makes sense. I just never thought about it. I always thought like, no, you need refrigeration for meat. But I mean, I guess you don't, you just need salt and again which makes sense because.
02:17:45 We don't. We've only.
02:17:46 Had refrigeration for like, what, 100 years maybe?
02:17:52 Lying has a request for.
02:17:57 A clip.
02:18:00 Let me see if I can find it. Where where is where to go?
02:18:04 Yeah, I I I had the same thought, but the only problem is.
02:18:08 He gets punched out, so it it's it's not something that's funny so much as.
02:18:15 Like it, it's like I said, it's it's like all the family.
"Murdoch"
02:18:19 Hey boy.
02:18:20 What kind of job you get?
"Mr. T"
02:18:23 You're talking to me? Where I come from.
02:18:34 You're fagot, I.
"Murdoch"
02:18:35 Don't see any other Fagots bounce, brother. I guess I am calling you a fagot, huh?
"Mr. T"
02:18:40 You ***** ** ****.
Devon Stack
02:18:43 See because if you had like a sound bite of that, I mean, it's just.
02:18:47 That's how it ends. You know, it's like it's it's almost like I said, it's it's kind of like having an all in the family clip where you're, like, ohh, Archie Bunker's based. That's like, but he's not, you know.
02:19:01 Darius Jerome. Darius, Jerome.
02:19:12 Literally the first thing you learn when you sign with a professional baseball team is to not leave anything in your locker, because the Latin Dominican guys will steal your ****.
02:19:22 There's another funny true baseball saying that I will say for your next stream. Thanks for your incredible the incredible work you do is Darius Jerome A.
02:19:33 Professional sports ball player.
02:19:36 I guess it.
02:19:37 Could be who knows who's in the audience.
02:19:41 Thank you for the support there, Darius. Jerome.
02:19:44 My cute little friend.
02:19:46 Says that look on Tucker Carlson's face. I'm glad you said that. I forgot to mention that.
02:19:51 When Putin told.
02:19:52 Him. I know you wanted to work.
02:19:53 For the CIA.
02:19:56 I know I that was, you know what? I I'm I'm surprised I forgot to mention that I sat through that boring *** ******* interview.
02:20:07 I expected so much more the way it was being pumped up. I was like, really?
02:20:13 I mean, I get it right. I understand. History is important and I understand that like.
02:20:19 You know it's it's central, maybe even to your worldview and why you're doing what you're doing and you're trying to explain that, but no one gives a ****. Sorry. I mean, not in this format.
02:20:32 Like the whole W like you could have said that a lot faster, like if you wanted to say what Putin said.
02:20:40 About Russian history, he could have summed it up in in in a few minutes, not like this. Several minutes of, just like, OK, I get it, I get it. I get, I get what?
02:20:50 You say I get it.
02:20:53 I get it like you could have summed it up. You know it. It's like the whole Western world is, is waiting to hear what the big bad Putin has to say.
02:21:03 And it turns into like.
02:21:06 Like NPR? Like, you're just like what?
02:21:09 How long is this going to go on for like like I I get what you're saying, but you you could you could maybe.
02:21:16 You know, Moody rapito here. I mean, you could speed this **** up a little bit.
02:21:20 Little bit.
02:21:23 But the one part that did stick out cause the rest of it.
02:21:26 Was all just.
02:21:26 You know, none of it was none of.
02:21:28 It was anything.
02:21:30 Anyone that's there was even remotely informed about the situation. Learned anything because there there was no big reveal.
02:21:37 By nothing that that everything was exactly what you already knew about the situation, right? Aside from maybe the history lesson which went on too long.
02:21:48 But the one part that I thought stuck out.
02:21:51 Was when Putin slipped in there that.
02:21:55 You know. Ohh. It's a shame or no, it's a good thing you decided not to work for the CIA, isn't it? I was like, oh, and cut. Cut the Tucker. Just like Frozen faced, you know. Like. No, no, no. Jokey. This Tucker is famous for his facial expressions. Right.
02:22:15 That's like his whole gig.
02:22:17 You know, he does like the. Ohh I'm shocked face or the the the wild laughter. The like the insane laughter that he does. Like we're just like whoa, calm down there, dude.
02:22:28 So he's famous for, like, his his insane laughter, his his looks of disapproval, his looks of shock. You know, he's almost like those black people reacting to boomer music videos and in a way, he's almost like a white version of that. And a lot of at.
02:22:45 Least the way he does things.
02:22:48 But when Putin mentioned that he wanted to work.
02:22:51 For the CIA.
02:22:55 Nothing. I don't have that clip. I wish I did. It would take too long to. I mean, it's two hours long. I might go fish it out, but yeah, nothing. Just ******* no facial expression whatsoever. And I was like, that's interesting. That's interesting.
02:23:14 Zazi Mattas spot with the most sports ball of all sporting events being played tomorrow. Have you ever done a deep dive of the Super Bowl commercials? It seems like it would be a good snapshot of degeneracy, Americana and would be something we could use as examples for normies to relate to.
02:23:35 I mean, I've thought about it. I've thought about it. That would involve watching them though, but maybe, I mean, I don't know if if they're easily, if if someone puts together like a video, we can just get them all.
02:23:48 I'll watch them and I'll. I'll see what I think after that, but I have thought about it. I've thought about it because you're right. I mean, they're the most viewed commercials.
02:23:57 Unfortunately, like in the world.
02:24:02 I don't know that I've ever done a deep dive, but the Super Bowl itself.
02:24:07 There's a lot of odd history about that tied to skull and bones.
02:24:14 And other.
02:24:16 Other weird shady secret you know, Illuminati type ****? Believe it or not.
02:24:23 Well, of course there's always that Sandy Hook thing that apparently if you talk about, they'll sue you for billions of dollars.
02:24:31 Uh, let's see here. Has has barside Al Tucker is fake, Putin is gay.
02:24:40 All right.
02:24:42 Billy Bob says Black Pilled and raging dissident sitting in a tree.
02:24:49 KISSING first comes love. Then comes marriage. Walking in the street with a vlog in a carriage.
02:24:59 You need to do a bid together, he says. He is down with.
02:25:06 E let's do it.
02:25:09 All right, why don't that was that was convoluted, but yeah, I I would do a string with, with with Jeremy. He's he's a cool guy. I just you.
02:25:18 Know I've been real.
02:25:21 I I haven't done a lot of, you know, streams with other people. There's a long list. I gotta people. I gotta catch up with. I I, I I'm really bad at getting back or back with people because I've just had a lot of things going on. But but yeah, he's he's definitely someone I would I would stream with.
02:25:40 Race car now says all hackers did was make kids who were growing up when the movie came out. Want to become professional gamers?
02:25:52 Uh, lot of hackers made people want to be professional gamers.
02:25:57 But there's there, there's that one video game scene, but there's not a lot of video gaming beyond that. There's a lot of.
02:26:05 There's a lot of video game movies that maybe did a better job of that.
02:26:11 But most of those were just as insane.
02:26:12 It was like old.
02:26:15 Out of touch Jews in Hollywood trying to figure out what?
02:26:19 Gaming was like video games were like. They didn't. They didn't get it.
02:26:24 They didn't get it when, I mean, I still remember trying to teach my mom how to use a mouse and like she wouldn't move. She couldn't click the button on the mouse without moving her whole whole arm and like dragging all her icons across the desktop like it was insane. I was like, how do you how can you not have the hand eye coordination to just tap your finger and not move your whole *******?
02:26:45 Arm every time you.
02:26:45 Do it and.
02:26:46 It wasn't just old people, I remember. I had a friend over.
02:26:51 To play Nintendo 64.
02:26:55 And I don't remember, it might have been bond like double O seven or something like that. But then you had to like, stand like 5 feet away from this guy because he couldn't just move his fingers on the controller. He was like waving his ******* arms around and like, would, I mean, like, almost like, he had like a.
02:27:12 Virtual reality headset on. He was like like almost like those those videos you've seen of people like waving Wii controllers, right? He did that with like a normal controller because he couldn't just, like, keep his arm still.
02:27:26 But anyway.
02:27:28 Catherine says I remember the 2000s Disney film The Color of friendship being shown to me. The film is an anti apartheid piece piece about a white South African girl brought to America who becomes friends with an American black girl and realizes the evil of the white man here and abroad.
02:27:50 I've never heard of that. The color of friendship, huh?
02:27:56 Was that like a was that targeted just at South Africa? Because, I mean, it might have been. I mean, I don't know every Disney movie, so maybe that's something I just never saw.
02:28:06 The color of friendship.
02:28:09 Yeah, I guess. Uh, it's.
02:28:13 Oh no. OK, never mind. I the first thing that popped up was.
02:28:17 2023.
02:28:21 Yeah, I don't. I don't know that this was.
02:28:23 Big in America.
02:28:26 This came out the year 2000.
02:28:31 It was OK. It was.
02:28:32 A TV movie is why.
02:28:35 OK.
02:28:37 Maybe it aired like on Disney TV or or something like that.
02:28:42 Because that was and or maybe it was big in South Africa.
02:28:47 That might be worth looking at.
02:28:50 Leo, the danger, your drum. But you're smart too. Or you're dumb. I guess I'm so dumb I can't read that you're dumb. But you're smart too. All right? I don't know. That supposed to mean Magoo, magoo, mean.
02:29:06 Migu. All right, let's.
02:29:10 Ask the computer.
02:29:15 OK, I saw hackers as a kid and it led me to get into IT. I joined the local 2600 hacker club and that was the 1st place I ever encountered A ******. It was around 2005 and I was disgusted by it, but the other members told me we need to be accepting of everyone.
02:29:37 I never went to another meeting. It might depend.
02:29:40 On where you lived.
02:29:42 Because this is supposed to take place in.
02:29:46 What was it like, Portland or something?
02:29:48 So it's possible that it was that diverse in other places, just not where I live.
02:29:54 Where was that?
02:29:56 It says.
02:29:59 Let me back this up here.
02:30:10 Seattle, yeah.
02:30:12 And it's possible that it that it.
02:30:15 You know, in other in places with more ********, generally speaking you had more crazy people. But yeah, that was that was not my experience. That was not my experience at all.
02:30:28 There were if you went to an actual.
02:30:32 No, I wasn't. I never went to like a a hacker club meeting or something like that, but like.
02:30:37 Just you know, all my friends were in. It still are, or, you know, vast majority of them. And I went to hacking conventions and and lots of other hacking events and.
02:30:52 It did start.
02:30:53 To be that way, that's what it's like now.
02:30:57 Like if you were to go to a hacking convention now you would see a lot more weirdos. I mean, there was always, like the weirdos. Like, they were, like the nerds, right? Like they they were. They were weirdos, as in, like they were.
02:31:10 Socially awkward fashion that was questionable. You know that sort of a thing.
02:31:19 Yeah, but like, individualistic, that sort of a thing. And there was, I guess you could say it did kind of foster that.
02:31:26 That uh.
02:31:29 You know, like that, that tolerance right in a way because of that and maybe it just it ballooned into something horrific over the years. But maybe it was already like that in some of these bigger cities, I don't know.
02:31:42 Jay Ray, 1981. Whatever happened to Dave Cohen? Computing forever hasn't posted anything like 6 months. Yeah. Yes, he posts.
02:31:51 Like he just posted like the other day, it's just all.
02:31:55 Kind of.
02:31:57 It's all about like Star Trek.
02:32:03 He stopped posting uh.
02:32:07 Well, I mean, cause COVID that's he. He I think he just went so deep into COVID when COVID was over. He didn't really have anything to say anymore because he went so deep into it.
02:32:17 And maybe he's just taking a break and trying to go back to because he also got demonetized. I mean, he had a channel on YouTube that made a lot of money.
02:32:27 And then he kind of got himself demonetized and censored by talking about the naughty COVID stuff.
02:32:34 And maybe it's financially.
02:32:38 Hurting him to the degree that he's trying to go back to his roots of just doing commentary on.
02:32:46 On on I mean the one the videos I've seen in post have been like about Star Trek so.
02:32:53 I mean, I don't know. You'd have to ask him, but he is posting.
02:32:58 Old Sterling says Mark Collett's patriotic Alternative has a splinter group called Homeland. Homeland has done what PA could not be registered as a legit party. I don't know about the personal beef between them, but if they can't get over their their differences for the greater good, we deserve to be replaced.
02:33:18 Well, I don't know anything about that situation, so I don't really have any comment because I don't know. I've never. That's the first I've heard anything about that.
02:33:28 They call me Mr. Nags, but yes, agree getting along to get along is a good idea given what little information I have about this.
02:33:39 They calling Mr. Nags, you know, not really worth a deep dive, but I've watched a few episodes of CSI and NCIS recently and it's literally an anti white or anti white propaganda.
02:33:51 Every killer is some psycho white. Sometimes it's a racist one. Never black killers ever. Well, that's that's been basically crime drama since the 1970s.
02:34:04 It's almost never. That's not new.
02:34:08 That's not new. It's it's almost never the people who actually commit crime.
02:34:14 Committing crime on these TV shows? That's that's all part of what? What?
02:34:19 When we talk about here, but yeah, that's that's not a new thing.
02:34:23 So I'm not surprised. I mean, I would imagine it's, yeah, it's, I mean, it was like that in the 90s. It's probably a lot, lot worse now.
02:34:30 They call me Mr. Nags. Also, here's a great relevant clip. Thank God this show is canceled, but the Jew producer doesn't stop.
02:34:38 Can you give?
02:34:39 Me a clip where I I tell you guys.
02:34:43 I tell you guys. Yeah, let me see. Let me see.
02:34:49 Let me see. I gotta close a billion ******* tabs on this thing. I never close tabs on it.
02:34:58 Oh, how do I have the Helen Keller tab already open on this browser? Oh, no, it was something else. OK, I thought it was Helen Keller.
02:35:07 OK.
02:35:11 There we go. Let me see what this is.
Black Cyber Security Analyst
02:35:14 All I got is green code here. The first five devices are clean. Now if moms comes back the same way.
Speaker
02:35:20 We struck out here.
Fat Guy
02:35:21 Too, there's nowhere.
Black Cyber Security Analyst
02:35:35 All I got is green code here. The first five devices are clean. Now if moms comes back the same way.
Fat Guy
02:35:41 We struck out here to.
"Murdoch"
02:35:44 There's nowhere.
Devon Stack
02:35:49 Red red is bad, green is good.
02:35:53 Yeah, that's that's that's pretty much every TV show and and movie now Speaking of CSI.
02:36:00 A lowly scribe in God's army. Great shudder. I always hated hackers. I never understood why my Stoner friends in college.
02:36:08 Loved it.
02:36:09 Well, they must have been communists. Johnny Nemonic came out around the same year and it was 100 times better. I I I never.
02:36:18 I don't think I ever saw that movie. I don't I it's one of those that if I.
02:36:23 Saw it? It's buried under.
02:36:25 A billion other movies I saw in my memory.
02:36:29 Andromeda's great show. Devon. Subversion is how they roll hidden in plain sight.
02:36:36 Drama again, months ago I saw a video where Pakistanis were reacting to watching the Three Stooges for the first time. I meant to mention this a while ago. Are they? Are they becoming enlightened?
02:36:54 I have. I don't know. I don't know.
02:36:56 What you mean by that?
02:36:59 I mean, should I look up?
02:37:02 Pakistanis watching the Three stooges.
Speaker 8
02:37:07 Go away.
Devon Stack
02:37:11 This is long.
Speaker 1001
02:37:14 All right, get ready. Set. Let's go.
Devon Stack
02:37:26 All right. Well, that's, that's horrifying. And on so many levels.
02:37:32 You know, I never understood. I never understood how many movies and television shows when I was a kid.
02:37:40 Would reference the Three Stooges and they would always say the same thing. Oh, you're a woman. You don't understand it. They would make it sound like ohh, it's guy humor. This is something that guys like guys like the Three Stooges.
02:37:53 And I'll tell you as a kid, I never liked it, even when I was a kid. Like when you were a little kid and they were playing reruns of it, you would expect if you were ever going to find it funny because it's so infantile. It'd be when you were a kid. And I always was just like, this is stupid.
02:38:11 Why? Why is this a thing? This is stupid.
02:38:14 And why do old people all think or, or at least on the TV? Because I didn't know any old people in real life that actually like that either. But if you watch TV or or movies.
02:38:24 When they reference the Stooges, they're always like, Oh yeah, it's a it's, I guess it's because Jews liked it and Jews were the ones writing those characters. That also would like it.
02:38:36 But yeah, I never thought it was funny.
02:38:40 Let's see here, drama again. I meant to say they are on a journey to enlightenment while they're a journey to appreciating Jewish cinema.
02:38:49 Hammer authorizing hammer of authorizing good, good good. Remember Google Glass.
02:38:53 Right.
Rothschild
02:39:01 Or when 3.
Devon Stack
02:39:02 D TV's were all you saw being advertised.
02:39:06 Both vanished in shame.
02:39:08 Apple Vision Pro will meet the same fate, also regarding Tucker after the CIA comment, Putin said. But the CIA is a serious organization, implying he wouldn't make it in the CIA with his jester demeanor.
02:39:24 Yeah, that whole, I don't know. I then exchanged, like I said, it was one of those things where it's like, I don't know what to think of this.
02:39:34 It's very interesting that he mentioned that Tucker would.
02:39:37 Want that? Wanted to work there?
02:39:40 I don't I I did not.
02:39:41 Take what Putin said as an implication that he was he was not a serious enough person.
02:39:46 To to work.
02:39:49 You know, perhaps that's that's how you how you read it. That's not how I read it.
02:39:53 I run it as.
02:39:58 Again, it was interesting that he brought it up like that's that's really as far as I can go with it because it it's one of those things that.
02:40:05 Are impossible to.
02:40:08 Yeah, we knowing what we know about Tucker and his father. And a lot of other people out there, a lot of other, quote UN quote influencers, both mainstream and not that have family connections to different organizations.
02:40:24 I find it hard.
02:40:25 To believe that Tucker Carlson is not in some way tied to the intelligence community.
02:40:33 I just find it hard to believe that.
02:40:36 And I find it curious that Putin went out of his way to mention.
02:40:42 Tucker is quote, UN quote, desire to work there, and that Tucker had zero response.
02:40:48 Zero response.
02:40:53 When he has responses.
02:40:56 Facially, like how to almost anything else.
02:41:03 But yeah, he I mean.
02:41:04 Putin did talk about the CIA saying Ohh, it's just a job. I understand. You know, you guys want to do this. I mean, I get it. It's a job, whatever. But I and the things he said, I didn't take him to me that like, you know, Tucker's not cut out for it. He did say I think that I don't remember the exact quote but it was something along the.
02:41:20 Lines of and Tucker, you know the CIA, which, you know, you wanted to work for.
02:41:24 Thank God you didn't.
02:41:26 But it was also.
02:41:27 So deadpan. It was like he was being deadpan about it, and Tucker was being non responsive to it in in a way.
02:41:33 That I was like.
02:41:37 Interesting. Weird. So yeah, that's I I don't really. I wish I had a better.
02:41:42 Read on that but.
02:41:44 I did. I found it. I found it interesting.
02:41:47 That it was brought up.
02:41:49 Alright, there we got Max Damion.
02:41:53 Max Demian with thee gigantic.
02:41:58 **** money. Unless of course this was a typo.
Rothschild
02:42:01 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself with.
Devon Stack
02:42:06 How Julie this fad is.
Money Clip
02:42:23 With cash flow checkout.
Gay Asian Hacker 1
02:42:31 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
02:42:33 Alright, thank you very much, Max Demian says. Play it *****. I don't know. I I I like being called a *****.
02:42:44 You might. Yeah. I can't be bought. You're not gonna. You're not going to get what you want by calling me *****. But I'll tell you what. I'm in a link playing mood.
02:42:52 But I.
02:42:57 I'm not disappointed we might even back this one up.
02:43:00 I like this.
02:43:02 I like this.
02:43:05 Q predicted this.
Star Trek Mariachi
02:43:06 Of whom I am on capita, he's back.
02:43:27 I forgive brothers and sisters of the continuum of taking me back. I'm immortal again. I'm evident again.
02:43:36 Swell. Don't fret, riker. My good fortune is your good fortune.
02:43:46 I don't need your fantasy women.
02:43:48 Ohh, you're so stolid. You weren't like that before the beard.
02:43:55 Very well.
02:44:02 But I feel like celebrating. I don't.
02:44:06 All right.
Capt. Kirk
02:44:12 All of it.
02:44:20 Now, at the risk of being rubbed.
Star Trek Mariachi
02:44:22 Yes. Once again, I've overstayed my welcome as a human. I was ill equipped to thank you. But as myself, you have my everlasting gratitude.
02:44:30 Until next time.
Speaker
02:44:33 Ah, but.
Star Trek Mariachi
02:44:34 Before I go.
02:44:36 There's a debt I wish to repay to my professor of the humanities.
02:44:41 Data I've decided to give you something very, very special.
02:44:45 If your intention is to make.
02:44:46 Me. Human kill. No, no, no, no, no, no. I would never curse you by making you human.
02:44:51 Think of it.
02:44:53 As a going away present.
Devon Stack
02:45:21 I thought this was going to be more.
02:45:22 Relevant than it's turning out to be.
Star Trek Guy
02:45:26 Why are you laughing?
Android Guy
02:45:38 I do not know.
Devon Stack
02:45:41 I saw the mariachis and I got excited.
Star Trek Mariachi
02:45:49 Royal 4 is hailing us on screen, Lieutenant.
Devon Stack
02:45:54 I was expecting like some kind of Mexican or black scientist stuff.
02:45:56 Meanwhile, hits perigee in 10 hours.
02:45:58 Ohhh wait, where's some black scientist stuff? There we go. Alright then we got Teja 3D models. Our monitors are coming back this time without glasses. We'll see about that. I hope so. Churro is back from the desert, so we'll wrap this up real quick. But first we got some more.
02:46:19 Take **** money from White Tiger Kingdom.
02:46:22 Right tire Kingdom. I'll be here in a second. Charlie, you hang on to your your wounded paw. He got something. Something to shoot on his paw. Anyway, let's hear for White Tiger Kingdom.
Rothschild
02:46:34 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with. Go.
Devon Stack
02:46:40 Julie, this Fagg is.
02:46:59 All right, I was getting treats for Churro there. White Tiger Kingdom. Thank you for the support there. Don't have any. Don't have anything of value to add. Well, that's OK. Neither did Max Demian.
02:47:15 He just made us watch a random Star Trek.
02:47:19 Nothing of value to add just here to support, so you can extend the stud and buy more acres, increase the isolation factor. Uh well, I'm very much look forward to that. That would be nice. But uh, yeah. Thank you very much for the support. It'll probably go towards Truro feed and and be stuff but.
02:47:38 All the same, I very much appreciate the the support white Tiger Kingdom and all of you guys tonight. All right, well.
02:47:45 That I'm going to shut her down and go tend to the the crazy feral cat that was I was going to tell you guys I didn't because I wasn't sure if he was dead or not, but he was gone for a week straight.
02:48:00 And he when he did come back, he was he was not badly. He wasn't badly injured, but he was a little ****** **. So I I kind of wonder where he was that whole week, but anyway.
02:48:10 He's back now. He came back. What was the day before yesterday? But he was gone for a solid.
02:48:15 Week and I think he was just out pumping out more little baby churros. Anyway, I hope you guys all have a good rest of your weekend.
02:48:26 For black pilled.
02:48:30 I am of course.
02:48:33 Devon Stack.
Black History Guy
02:48:35 They don't like to teach our children about black inventions because even greater than our African history or our American inventions, because from nowhere you're coming up with things that revolutionize the American social and economic order.
02:48:50 Well, basically there is a proverb that says that the only thing that peoples of European descent ever.
02:48:55 Created was the Patent Office.
02:48:58 Because they stole everybody else's ideas and put their name on.
02:49:01 It during slavery, because you were the property of your master, a lot of what we invented was automatically giving credit to the master. The credit was forwarded to.
02:49:10 The master because we.
02:49:11 Was property we weren't allowed to take fame when notoriety for the things we created.
02:49:15 Anything that made work easier.
02:49:17 Why would white people want to invent something that make work easier when they have black folks to do?
Amy
02:49:23 It you have a huge incentive to try to get things to move smoothly so that you know you don't get any more lashes.
02:49:29 You know, or somebody doesn't now have to sell someone else in your family, you know, you know, there are. There's a lot of incentive to create create inventions.
Black History Guy
02:49:37 And that's another thing. Most of our black inventors had to deal with idea theft. White folks would come in and say we did it first because we didn't necessarily know the process or have the money to patent our inventions. So white folk will find out what the black person invented and go do it real fast and get their application in. Because back then, the process wasn't as thorough as it is now.
02:49:58 Whoever got their application and 1st to the Patent Office, that's who got.
02:50:02 So we got thousands of inventions by black people we'll never even know it because of the fact that they were stolen.
02:50:09 They don't want anyone to know that we invented things, so if it if it wasn't for black people, white people couldn't take a dump. The black man invented the toilet.