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INSOMNIA STREAM: DIFFERENT WORLDS EDITION.mp3

04/09/2025
German Numbers Lady
00:00:00 Move the right. Yes, yes, yes. Remove move.
00:00:51 We don't we we get.
00:01:04 You can find find find the right.
00:01:10 666.
00:01:24 We cannot go fear.
Madness - Our House
00:01:54 Father wears his Sunday pants.
00:01:57 Mother's time. She needs to rest and get some playing up there stairs. Sisters staying in her sleep.
00:02:05 Brothers got today to keep you company around.
00:02:09 Our house in the middle of our House, there's always something happening.
00:02:26 She's so house brown.
00:02:28 Nothing ever slows her down and never misses, goes her down our house in the middle of our street.
00:02:39 In the middle of.
00:02:43 In the middle.
00:02:54 Then she sends the kids to see.
00:03:00 She's the one they're going to missing.
00:03:02 Up to way.
00:03:30 In the middle of a street flying out.
00:03:34 If my medal.
00:03:39 Very good time.
00:03:43 I don't remember how.
00:03:46 Nothing will come.
Modern English - I'll Melt with You
00:04:08 Forward using all my breath.
00:04:14 Making love to you was never second best.
00:04:20 I saw the world rushing all around.
00:04:26 Never really knowing it was always mission. I'm late.
00:04:38 You have seen the difference and it's getting better all the time. There's nothing new and I won't do.
Miles
00:04:50 I'll stop the world.
Modern English - I'll Melt with You
00:04:57 Dream of which never drops in a state of imaginary.
00:05:09 I made a pilgrimage to save this human race.
00:05:17 London.
00:05:31 All the time.
00:05:33 There's nothing new.
00:06:16 I've seen some thoughts. It's getting better.
00:06:59 I'll stop the world.
00:07:07 It's getting better. There's nothing new and I won't do.
00:07:31 The world melts with you.
00:07:47 Some.
Devon Stack
00:07:49 Welcome.
00:07:51 To the insomnia stream.
00:07:54 Different worlds edition.
00:07:56 I'm your host, of course.
00:07:59 Deb and Stack hope you're having a good week so far.
00:08:03 Hope you're having a good morning, evening, afternoon. Whatever time it might be for you on this spinning globe that we live in.
00:08:13 On rather.
00:08:16 Yeah, it's been kind of weird over here.
00:08:20 I guess that's always the that's always.
00:08:23 The the reality.
00:08:26 Things are always a little bit weird over here.
00:08:33 Yeah.
00:08:37 Anyway.
00:08:39 More on that later, maybe but.
00:08:44 Not not the, not the tease or whatever, but.
00:08:46 I don't know.
00:08:49 I don't know.
00:08:52 Anyway, spring.
00:08:56 Right, spring has sprung everything starting to flower up. Lots of bee movement.
00:09:03 In fact, I should be getting.
00:09:05 A. The package of bees that I was supposed to get last week. Of course they didn't ship it.
00:09:12 And that should arrive tomorrow.
00:09:15 I'm only getting one this year because.
00:09:20 I don't know the European bees just don't seem to be surviving out here, so I'm going to do.
00:09:28 A little race mixing with the bees. I think we'll find out what's if that works out? It's kind of funny. It's kind of funny because that's actually what we're going to. We're going to talk about tonight.
00:09:41 Yeah.
00:09:42 We're going to talk about, yes, we're going to talk about race.
00:09:44 Mixing.
00:09:45 And perhaps how the ruling class might have looked at things the same way.
00:09:50 You know.
00:09:52 If we it's kind of like when we watch bulworth.
00:09:55 That movie bulworth.
00:09:57 Where at the end of the movie he basically says literally like he says, I'm I'm sort of paraphrasing, but it's pretty close to this, that there won't be racism anymore if we keep fucking each other until we're all the same color.
00:10:14 And.
00:10:16 I actually think.
00:10:18 That there were that was that was a.
00:10:22 That was a theory, or a maybe an aspiration.
00:10:26 Of of the ruling class, not just Jews. Although Jews would love that too. And and look, we don't need that much proof. I mean, obviously clergy plan everyone knows about that.
00:10:38 The plan where they wanted to have a.
00:10:41 A permanent underclass made-up of.
00:10:45 Well, mixed race mutt people.
00:10:49 And so you could have this elite class that would run everything.
00:10:54 This very Jewish elite class that would run everything.
00:10:55 Hello.
00:10:58 You know, of course, they'd allow a few Wasps in there. They would they they'd let like the Tucker Carlson's of the world.
00:11:06 They would let a.
00:11:07 The Elon Musks of the world because you know he's part Jewish at least.
00:11:12 They let the you know. Maybe the Trump's of the world because you know he's marrying, marrying into it.
00:11:19 They'd they'd let the.
00:11:22 The the the goy slaves like you know the Pete Hegseth's of the world, you know.
00:11:28 The White Zionists of the world.
00:11:32 Let that stock keep breeding because you know they make they they come in handy when when Israel needs a war to be fought for them.
00:11:43 But they would breed people basically the same way that I'm trying to breed bees.
00:11:48 To best suit me.
00:11:52 And if you get.
00:11:55 Unusual side effects.
00:11:58 Or results.
00:12:00 And you will. You never know what's going to happen when you start mix racing or race mixing. Not just people, but animals or anything like that.
00:12:09 You get gene pairings that are.
00:12:12 Yeah, sometimes you do get like the the the hybrid vigor as they call it. But sometimes you get horrific shit.
00:12:19 But the, the The funny thing is.
00:12:23 Up until very recently, even in America and at least I don't know about the rest of the world.
00:12:31 But up until very recently.
00:12:33 Race mixing was just considered taboo.
00:12:39 And not just by white people, but by black people too.
00:12:44 In fact, you all have to for proof of this, all you have to do is look back at movies even from, say, 20 years ago.
00:12:53 Where they have, you know, it could be a.
00:12:56 Movie about a high school.
00:12:58 And they have the black friend, right? Cause, you know, 20 years ago, everyone and every character wasn't black, but they throw in one right. And miraculously, if it was at a high school, right, the black friend was dating the only black girl at the school, you know.
00:13:14 And or if, if it wasn't about a high school, if it was about.
00:13:18 Grown-ups in the in the.
00:13:21 In the office somewhere. Same thing. They'd pair him up with people who are race appropriate.
00:13:28 And it wasn't just because.
00:13:31 Of white people that they did this.
00:13:34 It was, it was looked down.
00:13:37 Race mixing was by black people as well.
00:13:41 In fact, you know obviously very vocally.
00:13:45 By people like Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali.
00:13:51 There's that famous uh interview where he's talking about how the Bluebirds go with Bluebirds.
00:13:58 And now he wants his kids to look like him.
00:14:02 But generally speaking, it was fairly normal to not be into race mixing.
00:14:09 And so, like everything, every societal change.
00:14:13 That they want to force on to the public.
00:14:17 They have to socially engineer it.
00:14:20 They have to normalize it and now people look at all the advertisements today.
00:14:27 That have the you know, the usual pairing of the the it's always a guy too. It's always a black guy with a white woman. It's always a black guy with a white woman.
00:14:37 It's it's never white guys with with black women and maybe every once in a while they'll do that. But you know, but far, far and away it's more, it's more the black guy.
00:14:49 With the white woman.
00:14:52 And the reason they do that?
00:14:54 Is because, well first of.
00:14:56 All. No one likes black women, not even black.
00:14:58 Guys so it just does it's it's less believe.
00:15:01 Trouble. It's less believable that people just have to have black women like that. Just, you know, that's literally. And there's statistics that show this from dating apps where black women are the the, the least desirable of every.
00:15:18 Kind of person you can be.
00:15:20 You know, they're they're less desire and that, by the way, that's they're less desired by blacks, they're less desired by Asians, obviously white people, Mexicans, it doesn't matter. They're the least desirable group on any dating app.
00:15:37 And so that's that's one of the reasons why they do it. The other reason is because.
00:15:44 White women.
00:15:46 Can produce.
00:15:48 I mean, it's the womb.
00:15:51 Now they're the baby factory.
00:15:55 And so if you know a white guy.
00:15:59 Can go around make he can make hundreds of of of kids all day long, but white women or women in general.
00:16:08 You, you you can't.
00:16:09 You, you you have like a limited amount of.
00:16:13 Of womb activity that can take place before it wears out, so to speak.
00:16:19 And so if you if you solely it, if you damage it and and look the we already know we we don't mean everyone's seen the memes.
00:16:29 You don't have to.
00:16:31 In fact, I I'm glad if if nothing else, it does seem like.
00:16:36 Very slowly, it's getting normalized for white guys to not want to date white women that have, you know, black, black, little kids and and and even in some cases that have even had black boyfriends.
00:16:52 So I think that social change it it's slowly.
00:16:57 In some, in some instances, recovering from.
00:17:01 All the social engineering that bombarded Americans.
00:17:06 Starting around, well, we we covered that movie. Guess who's coming over for dinner or whatever that with.
00:17:16 Oh, with that guy that the the guy we just he was in another movie too, with the Defiant ones. Sidney Poitier.
00:17:24 The well spoken black man, the the Barack Obama of of black actors from the 1960s.
00:17:32 They brought him out to show white audiences like look, it wouldn't be so bad, but that was that was a big deal. It was that was movie was banned in some cities.
00:17:42 And you know that that was very, that was super fucking edgy for the time.
00:17:49 By the 90s.
00:17:51 It wasn't so edgy.
00:17:53 By the 90s, while you didn't see it so much in movies still.
00:17:58 You did. It was still pretty taboo.
00:18:02 As far as audience perception.
00:18:06 It wasn't taboo.
00:18:08 In terms of.
00:18:11 If you were to like, it's one thing for an audience to watch a movie or a TV show where there's a black and a white, a black guy and a white girl together. And and it's one thing for them to have that visceral response, not want to watch the show anymore. Not, you know, be repulsed by it, have some kind of instinctual.
00:18:32 Warning signs warning bells going off inside their head.
00:18:36 But if you were to ask those same people.
00:18:39 Who would not have liked the movie? They would never explicitly say that. That's why.
00:18:47 In fact, if you were to ask them.
00:18:50 Is it OK for a white woman to date a black guy?
00:18:55 Even the ones that didn't think so.
00:18:59 Would say yes, because they'd feel pressured to say yes.
00:19:03 Deep down inside, they wouldn't like it.
00:19:06 But they would think.
00:19:08 As many did as the social engineering was was rewriting the the firmware for everybody.
00:19:16 They would think, you know I.
00:19:18 Guess.
00:19:19 I guess these instinctual feelings that I have, this is proof of my internalized racism.
00:19:28 You know this, this is this, this.
00:19:31 This sense that I have that I can't quite articulate that this is wrong.
00:19:38 In the context of today's society, I guess that is it's like a it's residual bigotry. It's just it's kind of just still.
00:19:46 Still like a I guess a side effect of of the my my racist white history.
00:19:55 In fact, I'll be honest, there was a time.
00:19:58 Where?
00:20:00 Even I I mean not with with in terms of race mixing, but like in terms.
00:20:04 Of just.
00:20:05 Black people in general.
00:20:08 You know, before I realized, before I learned about race and IQ.
00:20:12 Where I was like, you know, maybe I've just been, maybe I'm just meeting all the stupid ones or or maybe it is environment or or, you know, like maybe maybe this this.
00:20:24 This instinctual.
00:20:27 You know.
00:20:30 Very, very.
00:20:32 Strong feeling coupled with pattern recognition.
00:20:37 Maybe I'm wrong because that's how powerful.
00:20:41 The propaganda was.
00:20:43 You start to doubt yourself like, I don't know, maybe I maybe I am just like a dickhead here, maybe, you know.
00:20:51 And it's because they start early with this shit.
00:20:55 They start really early with this shit.
00:20:58 What we're going to cover tonight is a after school special.
00:21:04 Put on by CBS in 1993.
00:21:08 To promote race mixing.
00:21:11 And it wasn't just promoting race mixing.
00:21:16 For for white, yeah, to normalize it with white people. But it was also.
00:21:21 Try to normalize with black people because again, it was still frowned upon.
00:21:26 Especially from black women.
00:21:28 For black men to be with white women.
00:21:31 Because that was the only race making that ever.
00:21:33 Happening I guess.
00:21:35 Very unusual, very unusual for a white guy to be with a black black woman. It happens. You always wonder how it happens.
00:21:45 You know, it's a weird statistic. I I think those are the actually I think I have a theory about this, the least likely to divorce interracial pairing is black woman with white man. Now here's my theory about that.
00:22:03 I think it's because women typically are the ones that initiate divorce.
00:22:09 And black women. There's no fucking way they're going to divorce a white guy because it's all downhill from there.
00:22:16 So that's that. That's. And it sounds funny, but I think that's that's really why that happens.
00:22:22 It's like they they fucking they won the lottery and they know it. And there's like, there's no fucking way. There's no fucking way.
00:22:30 Gonna do any better than that? Yeah. Think they're gonna find another white guy, so.
00:22:36 Anyway, that's a that's an interesting statistic. Nonetheless, it doesn't happen very often, but what it does, you know, those black women hang.
00:22:43 Out they hang on for dear life.
00:22:47 Yeah, they love that.
00:22:49 That BWC, anyway.
00:22:53 Without further ado, this is this is like I said in the 90s, early 90s, ninety 93.
00:23:01 Kids coming home from school.
00:23:04 Would would sit down and watch the CBS school break special.
00:23:11 With a little something like this.
00:23:13 Yeah.
Voice Over
00:23:41 We'll return after these messages.
00:23:46 Fall out here means more rowing a young buck.
00:23:52 It's a time of crisp, clean morning air and the sound.
00:23:58 Thundering Stampede. It's a time when horses come down from.
00:24:04 The high pasture.
00:24:06 A man prepares for another tough winter.
00:24:12 It's time.
00:24:14 For a Nigerhair.
00:24:18 American cigarettes.
00:24:34 And now back to the CBS school break special.
Devon Stack
00:24:44 Alright, so this one's called different worlds.
00:24:48 Different worlds.
00:24:52 Starts, you know, obviously it's.
00:24:54 Because blacks and whites, they come from different worlds. I wish they came from different worlds. Isn't that kind of what we're we're we're advocating for here is we want them to come from different worlds.
00:25:07 I mean, isn't that kind of a thing? We we should come from different worlds.
00:25:11 But we don't.
00:25:13 We don't.
00:25:15 You know, it's gonna be like 100 years from now and they're still gonna have to be doing this propaganda. It's so unnatural.
00:25:22 It's so unnatural anyway.
00:25:24 So this opens up and it's got the black first. It's got the cool 90s black guys. You know, very, very colorful.
00:25:32 Hats on backwards black guys.
00:25:35 And they're all hanging out like uh.
00:25:38 Talking all black and shit.
00:25:42 And then they they get their friends say, oh, you better stop macking on that bitch. She's dating, like the she's dating, like, the the big time jock in the school.
Jordan Murray
00:25:58 I can handle him, but you can't even handle your homework. How you gonna handle him?
00:26:04 250.
00:26:08 Leave it alone first.
00:26:11 I'm gonna call you, alright? No serious. I'm gonna call you.
00:26:13 But.
Devon Stack
00:26:17 Ohh yeah. Ohh yeah.
00:26:20 And then we go over to the the the white part of the school.
00:26:26 You got the white chick with her friend and they're gossiping.
00:26:30 But then they show that, oh, you know, you know there there's white kids and black kids at this at this school. They all get along pretty well. They're all friends with each other.
00:26:41 You know, she goes to the bus stop to go get a ride home, and she's talking to the black chicks and and telling them like, Oh yeah, I'm.
00:26:48 Gonna go. I'll buy. I'll buy.
00:26:50 Everyone chips and sodas. If you guys want and they're like, oh, fuck yeah. Free gibs.
00:26:56 And so she goes to the convenience store to get the chips and soda, meanwhile, yet another, you know, it's a it's a happy black guy chilling with his white friend, you know, no big deal. Everything, racial harmony, right, racial harmony.
00:27:14 And she goes in to get the the chips and soda.
Dot Indian from the Office
00:27:24 And that is what they call a meat cute.
Devon Stack
00:27:29 So they have a little meat. Cute. Ohh, look at that. I.
00:27:34 Almost drop this stuff. Oh, don't worry, I'll.
00:27:36 I'll help you out.
00:27:38 And then you find out the reason why the black guys there.
00:27:42 Talking to his cool white friend is this cool white friend told him.
00:27:47 That they were hiring at this convenience store.
00:27:50 And that he should come try to get a job because you know the black man, there are always trying to get jobs.
00:27:56 And he, he's he feels like he's just the man to do it.
Jordan Murray
00:28:01 Hey, that's him. I'm Mr. Rupert.
White Friend
00:28:03 This is my friend, the one.
00:28:04 I was telling you about for.
00:28:05 The cashier's job back to school.
Store Manager
00:28:06 Yeah, sorry it's been filled.
White Friend
00:28:14 Sorry about that, man.
Devon Stack
00:28:16 Sorry bro didn't know that my my boss was racist.
00:28:21 And it's funny because.
00:28:23 Even back then.
00:28:26 A A convenience store owner.
00:28:28 Especially a convenience store owner would know the natural enemy.
00:28:35 Of convenience stores is black people.
00:28:39 That's basically like, it's like hiring a wolf to watch your sheep. The dumbest fucking idea ever. And this was this was 93. Come on.
Reporter
00:28:51 Next.
Devon Stack
00:28:56 You think this shit is new?
Reporter
00:29:00 Take a look at this video for the first time, and only on NBC.
Devon Stack
00:29:01 This shit isn't new. The Internet is new, and everyone having cameras is new.
00:29:03 4.
Reporter
00:29:03 Video of a flash mob as they flood a convenience store, many of them stealing items worth hundreds of.
00:29:09 Inside a convenience store and according to the owner.
00:29:13 They walk into this Las Vegas city stop.
00:29:17 Very calmly, and you can watch, it doesn't look like much is going on. The owner says his lone worker, who was there, did exactly what he was supposed to do. When he realized that some of the young girls were stuffing cans of soda into their purses and things started to get rowdy, the clerk shut the register and stepped back. A few minutes later, the mob comes back. They call this a swarm.
00:29:37 It is a group thug mentality.
00:29:39 Full.
Reporter 2
00:29:39 A lot of mayhem here, Chauncey and Susie at the corner of La Cienega and Olympic, we actually have some ground video to show you of the aftermath. It was reportedly 50 teams that came in with masks. It just kind of took over this.
Devon Stack
00:29:43 It's a thug mentality.
00:29:47 I got the thoughts then.
Reporter 2
00:29:50 Caused a lot of damage and then apparently stole a lot of cigarettes. In fact, even from our vantage point here, as I put up the magnifying glass, you can still see some of the mayhem here that these poor employees and the owners of the shop still have to a clean up and just over here, there's a lot of broken glass.
Devon Stack
00:29:52 Damn thugs.
00:30:05 Yeah. So Mr. Rupert is he's just ahead of his time. He he just knows. He doesn't want to, doesn't want make make his convenience store any blacker than it needs to be.
00:30:18 So be that as it may, the white guys like sorry bro. Sorry bro. Didn't know my old boomer boss was a fucking racist.
00:30:30 So the chick goes to get some more drinks.
00:30:54 Speaking of black people.
00:30:58 But then they cover them all up, so you can't tell.
00:31:00 Is he a black guy?
00:31:02 Statistically, yes. Statistically, yes.
00:31:07 So there's just some guy again, back before there were cameras everywhere. The fact that he could just walk in there and not be on camera. So he's he's right out. This, this mystery guy is about to hold up the joint.
00:31:39 The longest, most boringest momos and burglary ever.
00:32:02 It just keeps going.
Store Manager
00:32:28 What does that mean?
Devon Stack
00:32:32 Ohh no quick.
00:32:34 So Mr. Rupert runs off and grabs the cops and he's like.
00:32:38 Come in here.
00:32:40 My cashier got shot.
00:32:44 And the cops are like, oh, I bet it was that black guy. Or he has something to.
00:32:48 Do with it.
Jordan Murray
00:32:48 He was just talking about basketball.
00:32:52 God, he was raised for.
Alex Jones
00:32:53 Got a lot of black friends, by the way.
00:32:54 Play football and everything.
Christine Laughlin
00:32:58 I'm saying it like he's dead. I mean, maybe he's not dead. They're they're. They're out there. They're they're working on him. Maybe.
Jordan Murray
00:33:07 So he shot his head.
00:33:09 Its over.
Black Cop 1
00:33:12 So you 2 the only witnesses.
Jordan Murray
00:33:18 I guess.
00:33:20 Thank you.
Black Cop 1
00:33:20 OK, let's see some ID.
00:33:24 .
Devon Stack
00:33:29 No, no, I didn't.
00:33:32 So even though the cops black as as we we well know, even black cops.
00:33:39 Are racist against black people.
00:33:43 I like how that doesn't give this. This is the the level of racial narcissism among blacks that doesn't give them pause. You know, they're like, you know.
00:33:54 Even the black cops think we're up to something.
00:34:00 I bet it's white people putting that poison they like. That's what they that's what they do. They can't. They don't think to themselves, huh?
00:34:08 Even the black cops think we're up to something.
00:34:12 Maybe we're just we're always doing something wrong, or at least enough to wear. Even black cops. People who.
00:34:20 Shouldn't have the racial bias or if if anything I mean just because it's?
00:34:26 True, blacks have very positive racial bias when it comes to their own people. So what would it?
00:34:31 Take.
00:34:34 What would it take?
00:34:36 To make a black cop racist.
00:34:40 So he sits them down.
00:34:42 He's very suspicious of the black kid, even though he's just uh, he was just there. He was mine. He was a good boy. Mind his own business.
00:34:50 He didn't do nothing.
Black Cop 1
00:34:53 Was he black?
Jordan Murray
00:34:55 I don't know.
Black Cop 1
00:34:57 Come on, let's have some idea.
00:35:01 Could you be a friend of yours?
Jordan Murray
00:35:04 What are you trying to say that I had?
00:35:05 Something to do with it. We we said we.
Christine Laughlin
00:35:08 Said he was all covered up. We.
00:35:10 Couldn't see him.
Black Cop 1
00:35:12 You can go now.
Devon Stack
00:35:15 You ain't black. You can leave.
Black Cop 1
00:35:15 You can leave now.
00:35:19 You're excused. We need anything else. We.
00:35:22 Can contact you later. No, not you.
00:35:24 You you stay.
Jordan Murray
00:35:24 Not.
00:35:29 So.
Black Cop 1
00:35:29 Anybody want to?
Devon Stack
00:35:31 Yeah, because that's what. That's what it's like being a black man in today's society.
00:35:36 Even the black cops are just like, uh, you can. You're free to go, Whitey.
00:35:42 Let us focus all of our attention on this fucking black negro here.
00:35:48 So the black cops, very racist and.
00:35:51 Very suspicious of the black boy that didn't do anything wrong.
Jordan Murray
00:35:56 Why? Why are you doing this?
00:35:58 To me, what do you mean?
Black Cop 1
00:35:59 I'm not doing anything to you.
Jordan Murray
00:36:00 But I didn't do anything.
Black Cop 1
00:36:02 You look kind of nervous. You have blood on your shirt.
Jordan Murray
00:36:02 How?
Black Cop 1
00:36:06 All right, you want.
00:36:06 To tell me.
Black Cop 2
00:36:12 You look so tough now. Nigger hate you. Black bastards. Stay.
00:36:22 I hate your black skin.
00:36:25 I hate your black pants.
Black Cop 1
00:36:28 What? Tell me more about what happened.
Jordan Murray
00:36:31 Somebody shot walrus.
Devon Stack
00:36:33 Did you get the blood on your shirt?
Jordan Murray
00:36:35 I helped him.
00:36:37 You helped who?
00:36:38 Walrus.
00:36:38 Worry.
Black Cop 1
00:36:42 What about the guy who shot walrus?
Black Cop 2
00:36:46 I hate black pepper.
00:36:49 I hate Black Keys on a piano.
00:36:53 Eat my gums because they're black.
00:36:56 I hate Whoopi Goldberg's lips.
00:37:00 I hate the back of force Willie's neck.
00:37:03 Most of all.
00:37:05 I hate that black ass Wesley Snipes.
Devon Stack
00:37:09 So the black cops, like all super racist and shit.
00:37:14 Interviews him for a while, harasses him.
00:37:17 Finally, lets him go.
00:37:20 Cause for now, we'll we'll find out what?
00:37:24 You're really up to. Yes, you god damn nigger.
00:37:28 We know we know what you're up to.
00:37:31 So he's all upset.
00:37:34 He walks outside and sees the girl that.
00:37:38 He was in the incident with.
00:37:41 Size to go and.
00:37:43 Talk to her.
Christine Laughlin
00:37:43 About it, I just wish there was something. I.
00:37:47 Could do to help.
Jordan Murray
00:37:52 But you did.
00:37:54 I mean, I mean, I'm glad you were there.
00:37:58 I'm sorry that you had to go.
00:37:59 Through. But you know what I mean.
Christine Laughlin
00:38:00 Right. Yeah. I'm glad you were there too.
Devon Stack
00:38:11 I like how just the cop car driving by totally, totally fucks with his his game. He's like all getting into game mode and then all of a sudden about 6 cents my smiley cents. There's there's there's law enforcement nearby.
00:38:29 So he keeps talking and he's like, yeah, I'm glad you were there. You know, I I don't think I could have made it through that incident without you. You know, sitting there screaming and doing nothing the whole time.
Christine Laughlin
00:38:41 I'm I'm Christine. Christine Laughlin.
Jordan Murray
00:38:47 Junior.
00:38:48 Yeah.
00:38:50 Jordan Murray. See you.
00:38:53 OK.
Devon Stack
00:38:55 Ohh yeah.
00:38:58 So now he's uh, he's got his in.
00:39:01 You know, going after them while they're vulnerable, that's the best time. Oh.
00:39:07 Christine Loffler, huh?
00:39:11 My name is Jordan. You know, like Michael Jordan.
00:39:14 No relation, of course.
00:39:17 So he goes home and his parents basically live in the Cosby's house.
00:39:23 And it's a very upper middle class, 90s, early 90s decor.
00:39:31 I think my parents had a.
00:39:33 A dining set that looked a lot like that.
00:39:36 They got the full spread.
00:39:38 The dad is there. That's probably like the most unrealistic thing about everything.
00:39:44 The Moms cooking dinner.
00:39:47 Nobody's 300 four 100 lbs overweight.
00:39:52 Yeah, that's that's how black people live.
00:39:56 Meanwhile, back at the white chicks home.
Billy
00:40:01 Hi. Why were you there?
Christine Laughlin
00:40:03 I had to buy.
Billy
00:40:05 A notebook. Why didn't you tell me?
Christine Laughlin
00:40:07 What that I had to buy a.
Billy
00:40:08 Notebook I told you that things are getting bad. It isn't like the way it was. I don't want you going there by yourself.
Devon Stack
00:40:15 What do you mean by?
00:40:17 Things are getting bad. It's not like the way it was.
00:40:23 What does that mean exactly in the context of 1993 in the context of this incident?
00:40:30 Hmm.
00:40:33 Is there maybe a racial element to this change that's taking place in your society?
00:40:40 Buy things getting bad. Do you perhaps mean there are way less white people living in your neighborhood? And so there's more crime and it's not as safe.
00:40:53 And now things as simple as going to a convenience store to buying chip for, you know, for buying chips and soda.
00:41:01 You're you're basically rolling the dice with your life.
00:41:06 That basically you you could be killed.
00:41:09 Without warning.
00:41:12 For just doing the most basic of things.
00:41:19 Well, they don't say that, but yes, that's exactly obviously what was going on.
00:41:24 I I lived it. I lived it in the 90s. We moved to a we moved from a very, very white neighborhood.
00:41:35 My dad got a job.
00:41:37 In.
00:41:39 One of the most horrific.
00:41:41 I think it's probably still bad.
00:41:44 Towns in in, in in America really. And in fact I think when I lived there.
00:41:51 It was rated in the top 10 for the most violent.
00:41:55 Crime in America?
00:41:57 A beautiful little place called Stockton, CA.
00:42:05 You know Stockton, CA and.
00:42:10 It was California.
00:42:12 So houses were expensive.
00:42:15 And my dad did not make a lot of.
00:42:17 Money yet?
00:42:18 And he had.
00:42:22 Gosh, I guess like at that .5 kids 5 maybe 4/4 and 1/2, I think 5 by the time we moved there.
00:42:33 And so we needed kind of a big house to fit all the kids in.
00:42:38 And we lived on the edge.
00:42:42 Of white people where white people lived.
00:42:45 As in the next.
00:42:48 House or the house rather behind our house.
00:42:52 Wasn't a house.
00:42:54 It was a a duplex government housing like it was, it was.
00:43:00 If I if I jumped over my back fence.
00:43:04 I'd be in government housing bill.
00:43:07 If you left your bike outside, it would get stolen. It happened to me.
00:43:12 Happened a lot to my friends.
00:43:15 If you left anything really outside, it would get stolen.
00:43:21 And the frustrating thing for me.
00:43:24 Wise I know I left a a little scooter.
Speaker 5
00:43:28 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:43:29 Not like a motorized scooter, but like a you.
00:43:32 Know like a.
00:43:35 Like a scooter you stand on and you know, I guess they still like. They have like, the the Zoomer version of that has the much smaller wheels, but back.
00:43:42 Then.
00:43:43 They had bigger wheels, but it was the same thing.
00:43:46 I left it outside.
00:43:49 For like not even that long. Like I think my mom called us in for dinner.
00:43:53 And I put it on the porch and went inside. And then after dinner I went out and it was gone.
00:43:59 And I told my parents.
00:44:01 And they were mad at me.
00:44:04 Leaving it outside.
00:44:08 And it's like, OK, I I kind of get that. I I kind of get it, I actually do I kind of get it because.
00:44:15 You you need to train white kids.
00:44:19 When they're in dangerous environments.
00:44:22 That to to act as though they're in dangerous environments, to never relax. But but I was also like I was like 7 or 8 or something.
00:44:33 And you're the one that put me in the dangerous environment.
00:44:37 And you are also not.
00:44:40 I I don't think that you were very much blaming the people who stole it.
00:44:46 I think that they were mad at me like I'm I'm the one that got the the scooter. I should have known better. Don't you know we live close to you? Should have known better than that. It's like.
00:44:58 Well, then, maybe we shouldn't live close to. I mean, if what really?
00:45:03 And yes, really.
00:45:05 And it really didn't matter, because not too long after that, or before I forget that you know the exact timing of it. But we had people jump over our fence and steal bikes out of our backyard.
00:45:17 You know, so like you anything that you didn't lock down?
00:45:22 If it wasn't, uh, you know.
00:45:24 If it wasn't totally locked up somewhere, they would steal it.
00:45:27 And even if they if.
00:45:28 It was locked up. They might steal it.
00:45:31 Lots of burglaries in the area because, like I said, we're we're on the fucking edge.
00:45:38 And it wasn't. It wasn't just the black people, actually where I lived. It was jungle, Asians.
00:45:45 Whole bunch of Cambodians.
00:45:47 Vietnamese.
00:45:50 Yeah, same same story.
00:45:53 High in Group preference.
00:45:55 Hi.
00:45:58 I I don't know like criminality.
00:46:02 High violence.
00:46:06 Anyway.
00:46:08 So that's what he's he's talking about here. He's like, listen, you know.
00:46:14 Thanks to.
00:46:16 Them opening the the ruling class is letting anyone and everyone into the country.
00:46:21 And not not allowing for segregation. It's just not as safe anymore. So and he's mad at her.
00:46:30 It's the same thing.
00:46:32 He's mad at her for wanting to go to a convenience store to buy chips and soda.
00:46:37 She's she's the one.
00:46:40 That did something wrong, and again I kind of get it.
00:46:44 I kind of get it.
00:46:47 Because you need, you know, especially when talking about little kids or when you're talking about women you got.
00:46:52 To put you.
00:46:53 You got to get it through their through their skulls, but hey.
00:46:58 Not everyone's as nice as the people inside this house.
00:47:03 And and it's going to get increasingly worse because in addition to just their behavioral patterns.
00:47:12 They all pretty much kind of hate white people.
00:47:18 You know it. It's it's like.
00:47:21 When you hear about the the scam calls and all this other stuff, and they're all from India and Nigeria and stuff like that.
00:47:28 Part of the reason why I think they can justify it is because they all fucking hate white people. They're just stealing.
00:47:34 From white people. So it's like it's OK.
00:47:40 People don't realize how many other how how many races have racial animus towards whites.
00:47:53 In fact, you can even say, well, Jews have different rules. You just you could be every race you know if you're not Jewish, there's literally different rules on how you can treat them.
00:48:05 Anyway, so he's like, you dumb bitch.
00:48:09 Don't don't go to the convenience store anymore. Those places aren't safe.
00:48:13 There.
Billy
00:48:13 Tell me what you need and I'll go get.
Christine Laughlin
00:48:15 It for you. What are you talking about, Billy?
Mom
00:48:17 Billy, what is going on?
Billy
00:48:20 She was in Ruperts.
Mom
00:48:22 Oh my God, are you alright?
Devon Stack
00:48:26 So the mom finds out that she was.
00:48:30 Around a shooting.
00:48:32 Meanwhile, the unrealistic black family, the dad's very.
00:48:37 Very much involved with this son's life and.
00:48:40 And wants him to study for those tests because, you know, he's those college admittance exams. Are that the SAT's or Act's or whatever you're going to take the run around the corner, boy.
Jordan Murray
00:48:51 You getting on from here you understand that color test is coming up not what you.
00:48:54 I know what's coming up that.
Devon Stack
00:48:56 That's right. That's because that's what it's like in in black households.
00:49:02 Not just in the 90s, but today.
00:49:04 Right.
00:49:06 Because if anything, things would have gotten better.
00:49:09 Right. Like if this was what it was like in a in a black household 30 years ago.
00:49:15 With how much money and resources we've pumped into elevating blacks to the level of whites.
00:49:22 I mean this would this depiction here would be outdated?
00:49:25 Right, this would seem condescending.
00:49:30 Because blacks would have elevated themselves to these new heights.
00:49:39 Then of course, once the little girl leaves the room, the father who knows about what happened today at the convenience store.
00:49:48 Has to drop some some black wisdom on his his likewise naive son.
00:49:56 His racially naive son.
00:49:59 See, it's not just the little white girls who don't know anything about race and the racial tensions in America, and why you can't go to convenience stores if you're a white girl. There's the opposite version of that.
Jordan Murray
00:50:24 I just hoping they find that he isn't black.
00:50:27 Black or white, he killed war.
00:50:28 Is just the same.
00:50:29 It won't be just the same science.
00:50:30 It's not like that, dad.
00:50:32 Look, it probably was some fool who was high.
00:50:35 Could have been anything, I mean wars.
00:50:37 Was white, but he was regular dad.
00:50:39 You don't have to tell me, son. I work on them all day long, but a shooting like this can rile folks up. And the main thing is that you don't want to be caught in.
00:50:46 The middle, but you understand? Like I said, I can deal with it.
Devon Stack
00:50:48 OK. All right. Other more dangerous than white people?
00:50:54 It isn't especially in the in in the post, George Floyd World, isn't it interesting that the big worry here is if they find out that he's black, that the black people are going to be in danger?
00:50:58 This is the.
00:51:10 That sounds like what what exactly?
00:51:13 Is going to happen to this family.
00:51:16 In any universe.
00:51:18 If, as is statistically likely, they find out the murderer is a black guy.
00:51:25 What's going to happen are the white people going to go riot?
00:51:30 Our right, our our white young men gonna start roaming the streets and stringing up every black person they find out, you know, hanging out after dark.
00:51:40 Or.
00:51:42 Are the parents of that boy, the white boy who got shot?
00:51:48 Are they going to go on national television?
00:51:51 And say it's not about race and they're disgusted by the people making it about race.
00:51:58 And it's a tragedy.
00:52:05 What's more likely?
00:52:10 There you see in this propaganda from 1993, it's the black people that got to worry.
00:52:14 They got to worry.
00:52:16 Because every time one of the bad ones it it totally doesn't represent the.
00:52:21 The the majority of blacks totally doesn't represent them at.
00:52:25 All.
00:52:27 If they if the white people find out.
00:52:30 It's it's a black guy.
00:52:32 There's going to be hell to pay.
00:52:35 Somehow I don't know what I don't. What I don't know what help there would be to pay. There's. And here's the thing. There's not even like an example of that.
00:52:43 Right. Unless we go back to like the days of lynchings and and when the days of lynchings happened, they lynched the guy that did it. Not every black person.
00:52:53 Ohh black guy raped. Raped a white woman. Let's let's murder every black person within 100 mile radius. That that's never happened.
00:53:07 So he's like, OK, son, you just don't, you don't. I work with them. I work with white people. I know.
00:53:13 I know what they're like. You gotta watch out, son.
00:53:17 So his son walks upstairs and, of course, starts studying.
00:53:22 As.
00:53:24 And his young black men are known to do studying for his college test.
Christine Laughlin
00:53:40 Hello. Hi.
Devon Stack
00:53:43 Are you all right?
Christine Laughlin
00:53:46 Sure.
00:53:50 No, not really. I can't stop thinking about.
00:53:54 It you know.
00:54:00 That.
00:54:01 Popping sound.
Devon Stack
00:54:03 So he immediately starts hitting on the white trick.
00:54:07 And they talk all into the night.
00:54:10 Because they find out that they've got, they have so much in common.
00:54:14 You know, they come from different worlds, different worlds.
00:54:19 She's like, oh, he's so sweet. He's so sweet. I love him.
00:54:24 I think I love him already.
00:54:27 The next day, of course, the cops are going around harassing all the black people just for no reason at all. They're just grabbing black people. They come here.
00:54:38 I'm going to legally search you without cause for no reason, and then just hope to find something, because that's what we do with with black people. We're we're just looking for a reason to put them in jail.
Miles
00:54:51 Man, I don't have anything. Damn shut up.
Cop
00:54:52 You know.
00:54:56 Malone.
00:55:02 No.
Devon Stack
00:55:05 Filter 6000.
00:55:08 I got the cops are OK. Well, anyway bye.
00:55:13 I just want to make sure you.
00:55:14 Don't have anything.
00:55:17 I don't know what exactly we were looking for, but.
00:55:20 OK. Well, anyway, we're going to go have a nice day.
00:55:23 Actually, I didn't say that. They're just like, there's like, OK, yeah.
00:55:28 Let's go.
00:55:29 Let's just let's leave.
00:55:32 The the cops drive off and the black man's all mad. He's like, I can't. I can't believe them racist cops.
00:55:40 Always harassing the black man.
Jordan Murray
00:55:45 What's going on, miles?
Miles
00:55:47 They don't even know what they thought I.
00:55:48 Had man, what do they think I had, huh? What did they think I had?
Jordan Murray
00:55:51 Come down. Mount. Calm down. It's over, man. Come on, let's go get the mouse. Come on. It's over, miles.
Spongebob
00:56:07 5 minutes later.
Cyprus Hill
00:56:09 I've got a couple of not. Let your head out.
00:56:22 You're never going to get it.
00:56:25 Kills and I won't look like the Buffalo Bills.
Devon Stack
00:56:30 The funny thing is, this is all footing from around 1993.
Cyprus Hill
00:56:35 The pill and I'll slam dunking like the kill O'Neill. Like maybe.
Devon Stack
00:56:44 So that was that was all footage from around.
00:56:46 1993.
00:56:51 That's that's you know that that's really what would have happened.
00:56:57 Anyway.
00:56:58 So meanwhile, back at the the school the next day.
00:57:02 All the white kids with their very 90s haircut. I literally, I had that exact haircut. Those guys that haircut.
00:57:11 I had that exact haircut.
00:57:15 So to everyone, though, really like every every like that that was like the, you know, Zoomer said, like the weird Zoomer Afro thing because they all want to be black. But this was like the the WAVY. I don't even know what you call that. That was like, the 90s. Is that ever is.
00:57:29 That ever going to come.
00:57:29 Back actually doesn't look that bad.
00:57:32 It's like that. Like you look back.
00:57:34 At some hairdos.
00:57:35 You know, like the 80s especially. Oh, God. Like it's just.
00:57:38 All across the board. Women, men. It just.
00:57:42 In fact, that's the fucking thing. Mullets are coming back. How the fuck are mullets coming back? Mullets weren't even cool when they were around the first time.
00:57:52 Moments were always a fucking joke.
00:57:54 OK.
00:57:55 Anyway, out of everything to come back.
00:57:59 From the 90s, there were still mullets in the 90s.
00:58:03 When the bullets first get developed, I feel like they're Canadian.
00:58:08 Is that wrong is I feel like mullets came from up north.
00:58:13 You know, like the whole you know.
00:58:16 Long and back for the ladies, short in the front for the fellas like I, I kind of feel like that whole thing came in. Yeah, that was from the great White North.
00:58:26 I don't know.
00:58:28 I don't know. I don't know. Maybe. Maybe it didn't. But I yeah. So more. It's for some reason. But then that whatever this, I don't even know if this is called.
00:58:37 You know, is this like the same this like the John Connor haircut from Terminator, which came out like, maybe that's why every kid had that that haircut?
00:58:46 Because that's what uh.
00:58:48 That's what that kid that played John Connor had.
00:58:53 Isn't that let me find a picture now? Now I gotta find a photo of this guy.
00:58:57 Let's see here.
00:59:00 Isn't that the kid that got raped to death or something?
00:59:05 It's like every kid that worked in Hollywood in the 90s.
00:59:10 Speaking of which, they're they're doing a.
00:59:13 They're doing a remake of Malcolm in the middle.
00:59:17 And Dewey is not.
00:59:20 Not reprising his role.
00:59:24 And there is uh.
00:59:26 There's definitely some rumors.
00:59:29 About why that might be.
00:59:34 Yeah, OK, here's hold on.
00:59:37 His his is a little bit different.
00:59:42 Let me bring this up.
00:59:43 Here.
00:59:49 Here we go.
01:00:02 It's his. His was his. That's a little more like the Christian Slater look. That's like the the 90s Christian Slater haircut. It's close. They're related.
01:00:14 They're it's not quite the same, I guess. I guess the the this guy, it's more like the Zach from saved by the bell haircut.
01:00:21 Yeah, every every kid had that doesn't look bad.
01:00:24 It's a little hard to maintain what a Hairspray required to keep that going. Maybe that's what it is, just too much of a pain in the ass.
01:00:33 Anyway.
01:00:34 So the white kids are, uh.
01:00:37 Mourning the loss of their their white friend that was gunned down for no good reason at all.
01:00:45 Everyone's upset.
01:00:47 Of course, the white chick that was was uh in the convenience store has to tell her, go gossip to her friend about.
01:00:56 The new boy she's been talking to.
Christine Laughlin
01:01:00 So.
Jordan Murray
01:01:00 For the boots and.
Christine Laughlin
01:01:03 It was nothing.
01:01:05 Chris, you're talking to me. OK. I was talking to this guy, Jordan.
01:01:14 George.
01:01:16 He saw the.
01:01:17 Ship.
01:01:17 Meeting.
Devon Stack
01:01:24 He's right over there. He's right there. The big the black guy, right?
01:01:27 There.
01:01:28 So the black guy, Jordan.
01:01:31 Is talking to his black friends, and they're they're actually. It's kind of funny. They're they're in the stage before the before the riot happens the let's all get mad together about that oppression and and yell about how we didn't do nothing and the cops are always breathing down our necks even though we didn't. We never do anything.
01:01:51 We never do.
01:01:52 Anything at all.
01:01:54 They just, they just wanna arrest us for no reason.
Jordan Murray
01:01:59 If that ain't all.
01:02:01 Please Max, I don't think Miles will be coming to school today.
01:02:06 Because the cops took him down and called him for no reason. Is he OK?
01:02:10 Yeah, they didn't find anything, so they drove.
Tracy Morgan
01:02:13 You right, they didn't find anything because they're not looking for anything. Jordan, don't you get what's going on?
Devon Stack
01:02:20 It sounds like Tracy Morgan.
01:02:22 You know, he sounds like exactly like, is that Tracy Morgan?
Tracy Morgan
01:02:27 And anything because they're not looking for anything.
01:02:30 Jordan, don't you get what's going on?
Devon Stack
01:02:32 Something tells me that guy cannot pronounce the word ask.
Tracy Morgan
01:02:36 Man, they're not looking for a single thing. This stuff about this white kid getting shot, they don't care about him either. All they want is another excuse to bust him. Nappy heads. And you know I'm coming from my brother.
Jordan Murray
01:02:40 Well, the Walrus getting shot with something else, man. I don't know if he was part of that man. I know.
Tracy Morgan
01:02:59 They already have some models. They hassled me too. Next time there's gonna.
Christine Laughlin
01:03:05 Be you move.
Devon Stack
01:03:06 So that's all they're already they're already getting ready for the.
01:03:09 The race war.
01:03:11 They're full on ready for the race war. Yeah. Yeah, it's 1993 this. She's.
01:03:15 Never going to go away.
01:03:17 As long as we're we're forced to live together.
01:03:21 It's never going to go away.
01:03:23 So anyway.
01:03:25 You can make all the propaganda you want and spend all the fucking money you want and and have all the black people speak at the RNC that you want and it's it's never going to go away.
01:03:37 It's it's never going to go away.
01:03:42 Anyway, so the white chick is still trying to point out the boy she was talking to on the phone for so long last night to her friend.
Christine Laughlin
01:03:52 Great.
01:03:54 Jean jacket, don't be obvious.
Christine Laughlin's friend
01:04:00 The black guy.
Devon Stack
01:04:03 She's like what?
01:04:06 Really.
01:04:08 But this this.
01:04:08 Kind of reminds me. It's kind of funny because you know, it's intentional. You know, I've told the story about how my boomer mom started crying because I described one of my classmates.
01:04:20 As the kid would like the red coat and when she looked over the only the only kid with the red coat was a black guy.
01:04:29 I think his name was Taiwan. Like. I'm not kidding.
01:04:34 If memory serves, his name was Taiwan.
01:04:41 And my mom just started crying. Like, what's wrong?
01:04:45 And then your mom cries. That freaks you.
01:04:47 Out and you're a kid.
01:04:49 And and she was just so glad that she had. She had she had solved racism. Her generation had finally solved racism, her little boy, her innocent little boy, didn't see race.
01:05:01 He saw a red coat. He thought the best way to.
01:05:05 It was a really red in my defense. It was a really red coat. It was. And then you could there.
01:05:12 Was more red.
01:05:12 Showing than black, alright. Like it was. I looked over and the first thing about Taiwan that I noticed was like oh, it's red coat.
01:05:21 Anyway.
01:05:23 Same sort of thing, right? She's like, oh, like she could have just said that black guy over there. But she's like, oh, he's he's the guy wearing the jeans, jacket and her friend's like, really.
01:05:36 Gross.
01:05:40 The black guys are they're all chatting it up.
01:05:44 How they're going to do a revolution against the whites and kill us all when we least expect it.
01:05:52 Then, because he's ignoring her, she decides to go talk to Jordan.
Christine Laughlin
01:05:57 Oh. Oh, sleepy, you?
Jordan Murray
01:05:58 How you?
01:06:02 OK.
Christine Laughlin
01:06:04 I never knew that your locker was so close to mine. I I never noticed.
Jordan Murray
01:06:08 Yeah, it was kind of like a shadow, right?
Christine Laughlin
01:06:11 What?
Devon Stack
01:06:13 So he's being all dick style because again.
01:06:18 As much as he might want a little bit of that.
01:06:21 They all low key hate us.
01:06:23 They all low key are jealous.
01:06:26 And bitter.
01:06:28 Because and and this is look this if no other reason.
01:06:34 The reason why there's always going to be tension, there's always going to be a problem even if you ignore the violent tendencies, the low impulse control, all that fun stuff, and just focus on the aptitude and the IQ. If that's all you focused on, the bottom line is blacks will never perform.
01:06:53 At the level of whites ever, ever, ever.
01:06:57 I mean, unless we stopped evolving and then.
01:07:01 50,000 years happened.
01:07:05 Then maybe, maybe they'd catch up.
01:07:09 But I don't have 50,000 fucking years.
01:07:14 So.
01:07:16 Realistically speaking.
01:07:18 They're never going to catch up.
01:07:21 They're never going to catch up.
01:07:24 And because they're never going to catch up, they're never going to perform.
01:07:29 At our level.
01:07:31 They will always be.
01:07:33 The underclass. Always.
01:07:38 That we'll have to pay for, by the way.
01:07:42 And they won't. Thank you for it. They will be. They will.
01:07:47 They will be angry.
01:07:54 They will be angry because they want what you have, even though you're paying for what they have.
01:08:03 And because white people can't just be honest about it and say, yeah, you're never going to actually perform at a level and instead fill their head full of nonsense lies that like, ohh yeah, study for your college test, whatever the fuck that means, boy. And you'll be able to, you know, you'll be president someday.
01:08:22 Because they're filling black people's heads with that nonsense. And then the reality happens and and doesn't pan out. They have to. They have to. They have to conclude something. Like what's stopping us from, you know, performing at the same level of white people? Well, it must be something the white people are doing.
01:08:40 And the Asians and the even the Mexicans. Like there, there's something everyone's doing.
01:08:47 It's not just white people. Everyone is colluding together to keep black people down and every part of the world and every society that they exist in.
01:09:01 I mean that's that's the reality. You're you're telling is is the truth. Why wouldn't you be bitter? Why wouldn't you be pissed off?
01:09:13 And so he's pissed off and bitter with this chick, even though he's trying to bang her.
Jordan Murray
01:09:17 So how was history?
Christine Laughlin
01:09:19 Good, good. She asked all the dates, just like you said.
Jordan Murray
01:09:24 Wow, Sir.
Christine Laughlin
01:09:25 Oh yeah, I know. Yeah, 8.
Jordan Murray
01:09:28 Well, don't do that. OK talk black.
Devon Stack
01:09:32 Don't. No, that's that's our words.
01:09:35 That's our country. Look, I first of all, I agree. I think it's disgusting.
01:09:40 How much white people try to emulate black culture, try to emulate black speech patterns.
01:09:49 And and just try.
01:09:51 To.
01:09:51 You know, be black. It's really fucking gay and gross. And I think the reason why it happens is because all this propaganda telling you a that what being white is pretty much the worst thing you can possibly be. So acting as though you're white is.
01:10:07 Out of the picture, if you want to be acceptable and then the other side of it is that black people, that's the coolest thing you could ever be.
01:10:16 In fact, that's that's in a way, I think why you have so many male, young, young men chopping their fucking dicks off and playing around like.
01:10:27 Like they're women.
01:10:29 Same exact pressures are at play there.
01:10:37 This is unacceptable to him. This is the this is. Remember, it's 1993 people in the 90s were any different. They weren't any different. This is the 1993 version of my culture is not a costume.
01:10:50 All this fucking bullshit has has always existed. You can go back to the 60s and they're saying the same shit. The only difference is is most white people just ignored them back then. So it's not that things were better back in the 90s. It's just that well, first of all, most people saying that shit were like kids in the 90s, so everything seemed better. I mean.
01:11:11 As unbelievable as it might sound, there's gonna be kids that are, you know, kids that are kids right now that in 20-30 years, we'll look back to like 2025 is the good old days. OK, that's just, that's just how everyone.
01:11:24 Because when you're a kid, everything is better. You have to have a job. Everyone. Everyone's nice to you. To some extent, you know? And you get like, you know, you have like all your friends that you could ever want because there are no responsibilities and and no one that's your age.
01:11:44 Group and that you're socializing with has any responsibilities either. So just it's it's just carefree fun, you know, it's it's childhood.
01:11:54 Right, I think that's why a lot of people look back in the 90s and think like, oh, you need to go back to that really.
01:11:59 Yeah, not so much, buddy.
01:12:03 So then he realizes.
01:12:06 His mistake, and it's kind of funny.
01:12:09 Because.
01:12:11 He sort of. He sort of articulates.
01:12:16 Exactly what I'm talking about. How how black people are fucking angry and bitter.
01:12:21 Uh.
01:12:22 All the time and white people aren't.
Jordan Murray
01:12:27 You're not angry? I.
Christine Laughlin
01:12:30 I'm sure walrus getting shot.
Jordan Murray
01:12:33 No, no, no, not that. I mean everything.
Christine Laughlin
01:12:37 Why would I be angry about everything? I mean, it's not like everything's OK or anything.
Jordan Murray
01:12:42 No, not mean you.
01:12:43 I mean, basically you're not angry.
Christine Laughlin
01:12:50 Are you?
Devon Stack
01:12:51 Yes.
01:12:53 Yes, all the time.
01:12:56 All the time.
01:12:59 And that which is true of of most black people in in white societies, because again, why wouldn't you be?
01:13:07 Why wouldn't you be?
01:13:09 Why wouldn't you be frustrated?
01:13:12 And angry living in a society where you you'll never be able to achieve, or at least not to the level that you'd want to. You'll never be able to compete effectively against the other people in the society.
01:13:24 And the rules of the society are incompatible with your behavior.
01:13:35 So he's like, damn this.
01:13:37 That that's really intriguing, that that white people aren't just mad all the time, huh?
01:13:43 I actually kind of liked that about her, that especially if he's only dated black women.
01:13:50 Talk about pissed off all the time, right?
Christine Laughlin
01:13:56 I'd be mad too if I.
01:13:57 Was you?
Jordan Murray
01:13:58 But you're not mad, Chrissy?
01:14:01 And that's all right.
01:14:04 Actually it's it's kind of nice to be around that.
Devon Stack
01:14:18 Ohh yeah, it's real nice being around that if you know what I mean.
01:14:31 Alright, so anyway.
Miles
01:14:37 Yeah, I mean.
Devon Stack
01:14:38 And look, maybe that's one of the reasons why I'm being serious. Maybe that's one of the reasons why black people feel this this need, this desire to be around white people. You know why they feel like it's their right.
01:14:54 Just because there there maybe there is just something magnetic.
01:14:58 Maybe, maybe just the the aura of the white man is so powerful.
01:15:03 And then they might act like they hate it.
01:15:06 They might be bitter and angry, but you know ultimately it's it's jealousy and envy.
01:15:13 If given the chance, right, if the black guys hate white women until they have a chance with one.
01:15:21 Then all of a sudden the story changes.
01:15:26 But then you find out that again there's there's.
01:15:30 There's another part of this, this dynamic here that we've we've discussed.
01:15:35 Black women, if anyone. If anyone hates race mixing, especially when it comes to black men banging white chicks.
01:15:42 It's black women.
01:15:44 Black women fucking hate it because as we, as I said, they're the least desirable group by everybody.
01:15:53 But the most the group most likely to desire.
01:15:59 So when black guys.
01:16:02 Are banging white chicks. It pisses them off because that's the only group they're likely to find a mate from.
01:16:11 So when they see a black guy with a a non black woman.
01:16:19 They just they, they're they just see their chances slipping between their fingers.
01:16:26 And that's really what it is. That's why they get so mad about it. I really do think it's like it's like a survival thing.
01:16:33 Yeah, I think that, you know, like when.
01:16:36 When men.
01:16:38 They give it this way right? When white people, when white men see a a black man with a white woman.
01:16:46 That pisses us off. Or not everybody, I guess. But like, it pisses us off. It pisses, pisses us off. It's hard to say fast.
01:16:55 Because it's, uh, there is a a.
01:17:00 I guess it's almost like a similar thing, but it's it's not like, oh, we can only get white chicks. It's that there is a reproductive danger.
01:17:09 Being demonstrated right, there's you. You see that there? There's the the peril of of the existence, the existence of your race is in peril.
01:17:20 When you see a black man with a white woman.
01:17:26 Oddly enough, the same disgust there is still disgust, but it's not the same. If you see a white guy.
01:17:34 With a non white woman.
01:17:38 It's not the same, and it's not because you look at the white woman cause like, I feel this disgust even when it's like some ugly, you know, refrigerator looking white woman, you know.
01:17:48 But when you see.
01:17:50 Like a white guy with a non white.
01:17:53 It's it's not. It's more just like what an idiot, you know? Like it's not, it's not like.
01:18:00 The end of our reproductive future, you know what I mean?
01:18:05 It's it's not. It's not as threatening.
01:18:10 But for the opposite is true in in the in the black community, right?
01:18:18 I think it's because.
01:18:21 Black women, like I said, it's that's the only option they've got. So it just enrages them on a personal level.
Christine Laughlin
01:18:31 We're going to feed back to school.
Carol the Black Friend
01:18:35 Pizza.
01:18:37 You and Jordan?
Christine Laughlin
01:18:38 Yeah.
01:18:42 Is there anything wrong with that?
Carol the Black Friend
01:18:46 What's this Christmas adventure?
01:18:52 Oh, you don't think so? What do you mean? Like you taking a little trip to the black side? Maybe.
Christine Laughlin
01:19:01 Do you really think that that's what I'm doing?
Carol the Black Friend
01:19:08 You know what? Forget it. Don't you guys have a great time? OK.
White Guy
01:19:15 Hey girl, you hungry?
Devon Stack
01:19:21 So she's just, like, damn, I didn't think I would find racism like this. So this is. Look, they they try to address this too. They know that this is going to be some of the pushback, some of the pushback is going to be from.
01:19:35 White people and some of it's going to.
01:19:37 Be from black people.
01:19:39 And so they have to normalize it on on both sides of they want this interracial love fest project to work.
Jordan Murray's friend
01:19:54 I'm Scott. You talking to that?
Jordan Murray
01:19:56 It's not like that.
01:19:58 She's flying and I wouldn't touch it. Come on, man. It's not about anything. I'm telling you. She was there when the kid got shot. She.
01:20:06 Just.
01:20:07 She was there.
01:20:08 When I needed somebody to talk to.
Jordan Murray's friend
01:20:10 Listen up, homes. Find someone else to talk to. The only thing that white chicken to you is trouble. Come on, man. You have to think about.
Jordan Murray
01:20:19 There's more to life than black or white.
Jordan Murray's friend
01:20:23 You black and she white.
Jordan Murray
01:20:28 I got a step. Yeah, what else?
Carol the Black Friend
01:20:30 Jordan can't make it to the cafeteria. He's.
01:20:32 Got a date?
01:20:33 To stay in.
Devon Stack
01:20:35 So the black people are mad about it.
01:20:38 And again they.
01:20:41 They're not demonizing these black people.
01:20:45 That all throughout have have been demonstrating a fairly, fairly strong racial nepotism and solidarity. Like even with the other father.
01:20:54 The father was saying, like, oh I I know white people more than you do. I work with them.
01:21:00 They're going to freak out when they if they find out it's a black guy.
01:21:04 Yeah, the black woman saying ohh don't don't date the black men.
01:21:09 You have to even a black friend, the black guy friends like I wouldn't touch that shit.
01:21:15 That's nothing but trouble.
01:21:18 Life is just black and white.
01:21:21 It's a never ending racial struggle for these people, and it always will be.
01:21:25 Even if you're honest with, here's the problem, even even with this dilemma, where one of the reasons why there's so much racial animus is everybody lies to them and tells them that they're exactly like us and that all their failures are just due to some kind of out for outside force, not something within them that you can't fix, no matter how many millions of trillions of dollars you throw.
Jordan Murray
01:21:44 But.
01:21:45 It.
Devon Stack
01:21:45 Well, that might be true that you have this racial animus because of that. Largely, it really won't matter even if you start being honest with them, because I mean.
01:21:55 Look.
01:21:56 It's a meme at this point, but like they don't, you can't even have like, just the other day.
01:22:02 I tweeted it was surprised I got 25,000 likes, which is a lot when you use the word.
01:22:08 In your tweet.
01:22:13 But uh, let's see here, I tweeted out. Uh.
01:22:20 There was a video the Daily Mail put out.
01:22:24 That was a A of a massive suspension bridge that they're building in China. It's massive. It's very impressive, very impressive looking.
01:22:33 It I mean it's.
01:22:35 Scarier looking than any bridge I've ever been on, I've been on some pretty big bridges. Or at least I thought until I saw the footage of this one.
01:22:42 Fact. Let's do that. Let's let's let's download this.
01:22:48 Video if we can.
01:22:51 Let me show you this bridge here building bridges.
01:23:02 J downloader is no longer downloading Twitter videos for some reason.
01:23:09 Makes it my life a little bit harder. Little bit harder. Alright. This will work though.
01:23:20 There we go.
01:23:27 All right.
01:23:35 Actually this has I forgot I had that.
01:23:39 This has my tweet on it. It'll make it easier.
01:23:44 So the yesterday or was there yesterday or?
01:23:47 Anything was yesterday.
01:23:49 Yesterday morning.
01:23:51 I tweeted out this video.
01:23:55 That does not want to load for some reason.
01:24:00 I'll do it this way.
01:24:03 Oh, that's why. Hang on, hang on.
01:24:08 Technical difficulties.
01:24:14 There we go.
01:24:16 So this is the video. This is the bridge.
01:24:22 It's it's like it looks like it's like miles up in the air, you know, like, look at that Canyon that goes over.
01:24:29 Move this up.
01:24:32 Look at that.
01:24:35 I mean that's that's scary. That's scary.
01:24:39 And yeah, and pretty impressive. And there's going to be, look, there's always the people. Oh, it's China. So it's going to be made of garbage. It's like, no, something tells me you're not going to see something tells me there's going to be more bridges in America falling down than there are in China. Sorry. So I hate to burst your bubble.
01:24:59 Hate to hate to burst your bubble, but that's uh.
01:25:03 I I I feel I feel like I'd be safer on that bridge than a lot of bridges in America.
01:25:07 Yeah.
01:25:08 I retweeted it saying that the things you can build when you're not constantly paying for and wars for Israel.
01:25:18 And then I was surprised that I got. I guess it was at 22,000 likes last time I was there, which is a lot for me, that's a lot for.
01:25:24 Me so.
01:25:27 Yeah.
01:25:29 But there was a lot of people.
01:25:32 A lot of people.
01:25:35 Obviously in the replies a lot of black people the replies.
01:25:39 Very upset by that.
01:25:41 Very angry with that.
01:25:43 And.
01:25:45 But that's that. That's the truth. That that's basically.
01:25:50 People want to know it's funny. All these people that don't believe you know, the people that think that space is fake and that you know the earth is flat and we didn't go.
01:25:58 To.
01:25:58 The moon, it's like well.
01:26:02 We the reason we haven't gone back is, is black people.
01:26:05 Yeah.
01:26:06 I mean, quite frankly, the reason why we don't live in some futuristic reality, like everyone's like, why don't we have flying cars? Well, partially because black people.
01:26:16 It's basically your society as as a bone chain.
01:26:22 Strapped to its ankle.
01:26:24 And you're going to be dragging it.
01:26:27 For the rest of eternity.
01:26:29 Unless you're allowed to cut the chain off.
01:26:35 I had another point. I was going to make with that and then I got distracted by the big bridge.
01:26:40 But anyway.
01:26:42 Doesn't really matter these these black kids are all fucking pissed off.
01:26:48 They go out and they're having a good time at the the pizza place.
01:26:54 Somehow paying for their food and not rioting or threatening anyone with violence.
01:27:01 And the white chick, who I suspect the actress is probably Jewish, is in fact we'll. We'll look up after the show. I don't know if I if the credits will have her name.
01:27:12 She just looks she looks very.
01:27:16 Either Jewish or Italian. She's one of the two.
01:27:20 Uh, so she's sitting there waiting for.
01:27:24 The black man to show up at the pizza parlor and he never shows up and she gets mad and storms off.
01:27:32 But if she waited just a little bit.
01:27:33 Longer.
01:27:34 Jordan would have been there. He would have been there, just he got held up at school. He was a little bit late and back then, no one had cell phones. And so that's just what happened.
01:27:44 And so he's like, damn, I gotta go to her house and let her know that I'm sorry.
01:27:49 For being late.
Christine Laughlin
01:27:57 Yes.
Jordan Murray
01:27:57 Hi, I'm Christine from.
Devon Stack
01:27:58 Oh my God. No. Go. Fuck. No. Fuck.
01:28:05 Ohh, that probably that probably took a few years off of her life.
01:28:13 But I I like how she's got the Speakeasy window.
01:28:17 We need to bring back Speakeasy windows, especially in today's world.
01:28:23 I actually have the.
01:28:24 One of the the the the.
01:28:26 Porn room Carl's porn room. Believe it or not, has a Speakeasy window on one of the doors.
01:28:32 It works. It's not totally rusted to bits or anything like that. Actually I'm going to keep that feature, but we we need to have the Speakeasy door.
01:28:42 I kind of like that. I I guess in in, in today's world, you'd have to. You'd have to have bulletproof glass.
01:28:50 I don't know. There's some kind of. Yeah. It's one of those things that, well, we shouldn't have to have it.
01:28:56 But it still seems kind of fancy.
01:28:59 Like so, like, like bars on your window? That doesn't really seem fancy like that. Seems like I live in a bad neighborhood, but Speakeasy door on the door. It's like a nice little it's like a little. It's like fancy cause it's like a door for the door.
01:29:14 It's like you're even you're it's like you're so fancy that even your door has a door.
01:29:20 I I don't know. I feel like I'm going to start putting Speakeasy doors on like all of.
01:29:24 My doors.
01:29:25 Because, yeah, well, it does allow them to shoot in it. Kind of.
01:29:28 Also allows you to shoot out so.
01:29:31 It's.
01:29:32 You know, and you can still have the people right. You can still either have the people or or, you know, have a camera system as I do and elaborate camera system.
01:29:44 Makes the people I guess, not as necessary.
01:29:47 We gotta bring we gotta bring Speakeasy doors back. Even, even if it comes with the occasional jump scare like this.
Christine Laughlin
01:29:56 Yes.
Miles
01:29:56 Oh my God.
Devon Stack
01:29:58 That's that's. That's why you always. That's why you.
01:30:01 Always keep your hand.
01:30:03 On the Speakeasy door so you can slam it shut before something terrible happens.
Jordan Murray
01:30:07 Hi I'm a friend of Christine from school, Jordan.
Christine Laughlin
01:30:11 Oh yes.
Devon Stack
01:30:22 What?
01:30:22 It's just how I should have edited. That is, I should have done this watch.
01:30:26 This is this is how this should.
01:30:27 Have been.
01:30:34 There, there, there.
01:30:41 This would have been funnier.
01:30:44 All right, how about?
01:30:45 This.
Christine Laughlin
01:30:47 Yes.
Devon Stack
01:30:52 That's that's how it should have gone. See, that's why you need the Speakeasy door. Yeah, if you have a Speakeasy door, you can.
01:30:59 Do this shit.
Christine Laughlin
01:31:01 Yes.
01:31:12 Hi, Jordan. I'm Fred. Christine isn't feeling very well.
01:31:15 Mom, I'll. I'll talk to him.
01:31:17 Please come in.
Devon Stack
01:31:19 Ohh, big mistake. Big mistake.
01:31:23 When will the boomers learn they won't learn to her? This is like a beautiful moment. Oh, thank God my.
01:31:30 My daughter might actually fuck a black guy. I'll. I'll. This is like that. The 90s version of of having a trans kid. This is this is amazing. All the all the ladies in the at the book club are gonna think that I'm the cool one cause my daughter's fucking a black guy.
01:31:46 So she's all mad still because he stood her up and.
01:31:51 He's he's trying to explain. I I couldn't make it because the teacher was making me stay late. And you know how I care about education. And so I had it. I'm sorry. It's really important that I go to college and.
01:32:03 And as much as I want to have pizza with you, it's just, you know, and she's like, I will. I don't care. You. You left me there waiting.
01:32:13 Embarrassing enough that I agreed to draw the black guy.
01:32:17 So she kicks him out.
01:32:20 And.
01:32:25 That's right. The base brother with the Mach 1 Mustang comes home.
01:32:30 And he's like.
01:32:31 What the fuck is this shit? What the fuck is this? What the shit?
01:32:38 What? What, what the fuck?
01:32:40 OK.
01:32:45 Not so much.
01:32:46 The boomer mom.
01:32:47 See that the brother gets it? The brothers like, OK.
01:32:53 We I got to do something about this.
01:32:56 And notice how there's no dead.
01:32:58 I don't know. It's something about every.
01:33:01 One of these.
01:33:03 And I guess that makes sense. Every one of these, after school specials, or at least the the the vast majority of these kinds of propaganda shows they would put.
01:33:12 In fact, that the other one we we covered about the the Nazi war criminal is the same kind of situation. No, dad. No dad. And I think the reason why they're that they do the no dad thing. Hey, it's, you know, obviously it's normalizing to the kids that that do have a dad household without a dad. But it's also who who's more more vulnerable, who's more likely.
01:33:31 To soak up value systems from the television like a sponge.
01:33:40 Is it going to be kids that have a?
01:33:43 Complete home with a mother and father.
01:33:47 Or is it going to be kids that have a working mom? No, dad.
01:33:51 And are basically raised by the television.
01:34:00 So it just works. If you're going to write propaganda.
01:34:03 Don't have dads.
01:34:06 Or if they are there, make them, you know, buffoons.
Carol the Black Friend
01:34:13 Honey, what was that all about?
Christine Laughlin
01:34:16 Nothing.
01:34:18 Well, who is that?
Jordan Murray
01:34:21 He's a guy from school.
Christine Laughlin
01:34:23 Is he a friend of yours?
01:34:26 He was in the store being involved, Scott Shaw.
Devon Stack
01:34:27 Now, but now Mom's getting nervous.
01:34:32 Oh, thank God. I thought maybe you.
01:34:33 Were clapping.
01:34:35 Now we all know that would make her happy.
01:34:37 So she sits down. It's like it's it's OK.
01:34:42 Oops, I went too fast too far.
01:34:45 Ah, I hate it when it does this.
01:34:49 I got to find my place now.
01:34:55 Here we are.
01:34:57 So then the since the book mom totally fails at warning warning her daughter about black people.
01:35:04 The based brother comes in. He's like all right.
Billy
01:35:10 I just saw a black guy outside.
01:35:11 Yes.
01:35:13 Looked like he was coming from here.
01:35:19 Was that black guy coming from here?
Devon Stack
01:35:25 This is this is the behavior that should be getting modeled all right.
01:35:30 This is the. This is the guy. He even has a cool car.
01:35:34 An old beat up Mustang and he's like, wait a second.
01:35:40 The black guy, he wasn't coming from here, was he? This is.
Christine Laughlin
01:35:44 He's got a name. OK. His name is Jordan Murray.
Devon Stack
01:35:47 Yeah, well, in my book, his name is.
01:35:49 nigger.
Billy
01:35:50 What are you doing? You hanging out with him or something? You crazy?
Christine Laughlin
01:35:55 Please I have enough problems.
Devon Stack
01:35:57 Yeah, you have.
Jordan Murray
01:35:58 Listen to me.
Devon Stack
01:35:58 So many fucking problems. What problems exactly do you?
Billy
01:36:01 Have don't be looking for trouble. They killed that kid at the store. You.
Christine Laughlin
01:36:05 Were there? Yeah, I was there, all right. And nobody knows who killed Wallis. But Jordan didn't do it.
Devon Stack
01:36:11 Oh, we know, we know who did it. Come on.
01:36:15 Come on. There was a like there when I was watching this initially there was like I I I thought they were going to do the double whamming. I thought the big reveal at the end. I'm going to ruin it for there's no big reveal. I thought the big reveal at the end was going to be the guy in the mask was her racist brother but thankfully they didn't.
01:36:34 Do that. So that's what they would have done today, right? Like that's that's what it's it's it's it's expanded and and and inflated to the level of it. Not only would he have it would have been him the racist incel brother guy it would he would have been part of some vast conspiracy he would have done it so that.
01:36:54 Black people would get in trouble, right?
01:36:57 But now we we all know who did it. We all know who did it. Don't act like we don't know who did it.
01:37:04 So then back at the school the next day.
01:37:09 She discovers that the black chick is no longer her friend because she doesn't like white women dating black men.
Carol the Black Friend
01:37:16 Hi, Carol. Hi.
Christine Laughlin
01:37:27 Carol.
Devon Stack
01:37:27 By the way, none of the none of this behavior.
01:37:30 Is framed as as negative.
01:37:33 Yeah.
01:37:34 Right. So the the makers of this film are essentially, if not, you know, if not condoning necessarily, they're certainly not criticizing or or even having any kind of social commentary on her behavior in in a negative way, the fact that a black woman.
01:37:54 What? Like it's OK for her to have racial solidarity for her to want to protect. Protect the.
01:38:01 The integrity of her race, that's actually all 100% understandable. And that was very common in the 1990s. You could have black people talk about black power in those terms in a in a mainstream television show, and without being the bad guy at all.
01:38:21 And you know, they could be the the.
01:38:24 The in fact, they could be the the the main character that that you're supposed to be emulating.
01:38:31 And they're all about black power and and I've talked about how if you, you know, you watched def Comedy Jam or whatever the fuck HBO would have late at night when they'd have black stand up comedians talking to a room full of mostly white boomers laughing their asses off to black people basically talking shit to their face.
01:38:51 And that was all totally fine.
01:38:54 That was, in fact, if anything, it it's the it's it's a positive thing.
01:39:01 It's a positive thing. You see. I think it's because the reason why some white people went along with this is they they assumed.
01:39:11 That one of the issues with the lack of black achievement.
01:39:17 Because they had so much white guilt, and they were so they felt so responsible for the lack of black achievement.
01:39:25 They felt this is how fucked up it got. I think psychologically they felt that one of the reasons why black people were not achieving in white societies was because of a confidence problem.
01:39:40 That they that they had.
01:39:41 They were essentially like children that have been abused.
01:39:45 And that if all it would take just like children that have been abused, that if you, you know, maybe with some encouragement.
01:39:53 You know, maybe with some supportive, not just like social programs, but just attitudes towards blacks. You know, just like, oh, that's fine. That you're very pro black and that's good because that shows that's it to that. It was like it was almost like a positive because it was like oh, finally black people.
01:40:13 For overcoming this insecurity that they must have.
01:40:17 Right, this this totally irrational, by the way, insecurity.
01:40:22 Like, I really think that the psychology of it went that deep where they were thinking that I like seeing black people saying say it loud, I'm black and I'm proud because it makes me feel like they're overcoming some kind of insecurity that was holding them back.
01:40:39 That if they can somehow get over this hump, this this.
01:40:42 Feeling of inferiority that we, by the way subject and we're the ones that implanted that into their heads.
01:40:50 You know, white people, black people would have been doing just fine had we not you.
01:40:54 Know.
01:40:55 Basically, sight opted into thinking they were inferior when this whole time they weren't.
01:41:02 I really do think that that's why it wasn't. It wasn't just tolerated, it was encouraged for black people to have.
01:41:12 Explicit.
01:41:15 Expressions of pride.
01:41:17 On a on a very regular basis in the 19.
01:41:21 90S and just look if you think about it, I mean in the 90s, a lot of the rap songs were about this or I mean if you look at if you actually listen to the lyrics of 90s rap, it's very racial and in fact, just the names of a lot of these black groups were very racial, very pro black.
01:41:43 And.
01:41:45 I think white people, even even like wiggers and shit listening to this shit in the 90s.
01:41:51 We're like, well, that's fine. It's it's good. It's good.
01:41:55 It's good that they're getting over that insecurity. And again, and I think also the other side of that is it was a little bit of hubris.
01:42:03 It was the fact that white people ultimately, even though on intellectual level, that's maybe how they felt there was on an instinctual level, they they they also kind of knew well. I mean at the end of the day.
01:42:19 Black people are never gonna compete with us, you know, like the like. You know, like that. I think there was that kind of hubris going on like this. Yeah. Yeah. Let let him let him, you know, let him shake their fist in the air and say black power. Oh, how adorable. How adorable. Like, that's never going to. It's never gonna go anywhere. I mean, we're fucking.
01:42:39 Come on. They're fucking black people, you know. Like, I think there was these, these dueling these dueling sensations inside the minds of the of the white people that allowed this to to happen and to blossom to the degree that it's.
01:42:55 Blossoms the right word, but.
01:42:59 But uh, you know, grow to the degree that it's at now.
Christine Laughlin
01:43:02 No.
01:43:05 I'm not asking for your approval or anything.
Carol the Black Friend
01:43:08 It's none of my business.
Christine Laughlin
01:43:09 Anyhow, but you and I are friends.
Carol the Black Friend
01:43:17 That's the way you saw it, huh? Sure.
01:43:23 Chris, you were OK. We had some laughs. Yeah, we did. But you're never going to know. Never. No matter how much you hang around Jordan.
Christine Laughlin
01:43:35 What you mean?
01:43:36 About being African American.
Carol the Black Friend
01:43:43 You don't understand at all. You don't know what it's like seeing. I'm men making fools out of themselves, chasing after their white girl trophies.
Reporter
01:43:55 You guys are calling yourself nigger.
Black Cop 2
01:43:57 Right.
Devon Stack
01:44:00 So.
01:44:02 Yeah, she's basically like, uh, you'll never know what it's like to be a.
01:44:07 And she's like, what, what? And again, this isn't this isn't portrayed as something like ignorance or or some kind of.
01:44:13 Hate.
01:44:14 Right, like that, it's it. This is supposed to be a normal thing that white people need to do. You need to understand that you'll you'll never understand what's like to be black. And on some level.
01:44:24 That's true, you won't.
01:44:26 That's that's a good thing. It's a good thing. You'll also never know what it's like to have Down syndrome.
01:44:31 You'll also never know what it's like.
01:44:34 To uh to be Chinese or you know, or or to be a platypus, you know, I mean like.
01:44:41 There there is a difference.
01:44:44 There's a difference.
01:44:47 And and I it's weird because they're tacitly admitting.
01:44:51 There's a difference that you'll you'll never understand. Look, the likewise black people will never.
01:44:57 Understand what it's like to be white. Ever.
01:45:04 They don't even know what per capita means.
01:45:07 Yeah, that's what I was getting there with the bridge thing. So with the bridge thing, what I was getting at was.
01:45:12 Even if you are able to explain.
01:45:15 You know the the animus that's created by.
01:45:20 By them thinking that there's some kind of outside force that's causing their inability to perform at the level of white people. Even if you were honest about it and you said ohh, This is why they wouldn't believe you.
01:45:37 Maybe you know I.
01:45:39 Mean like by and large, a handful of blacks.
01:45:42 Even now I think get it.
01:45:45 Some blacks would would get it.
01:45:49 But a lot of blacks would wouldn't believe you. They would or they would lack the, you know, in the same way they lack the ability to understand per capita like some of them. That's willful ignorance, right. They want to act like they don't know what that means when they really kind of know what it means. But a lot of them just, they don't, they can't.
01:46:07 They just see one number is bigger than another number.
01:46:11 They see that more white people did a crime than black people, and so therefore white people commit more crime.
01:46:19 Not realizing that.
01:46:21 There are many times over more white people than there are black people.
01:46:28 And that.
01:46:30 You know that's you have to take that into account when when looking at statistics, this is all you get. You guys get. It's all easy. This is like third grade math to for white people, but it's this is like.
01:46:42 Rocket science, you know, like this is like, you know, this is never. You're not gonna be able to get through to a lot of black people. They can't figure that they really can't. They lack the ability to figure this out.
01:46:51 And so even if you're able to explain to them how actually, it's just because you're not as smart. First of all, I mean.
01:47:00 Then why are you? Why?
01:47:01 Are you living together? It's kind of like.
01:47:04 Then it just it does seem cool.
01:47:07 Because it's it's almost like you're getting a bunch of kids from the special class and you're putting them in a a physics class.
01:47:16 And then at the end of the the the day when they all when. Yeah, none of them know what the fuck's going on.
01:47:23 Uh, you sit him down and say, well, the reason you're you're you're going to get an F in this class.
01:47:28 That I'm making you take anyway is you're retarded.
01:47:34 You say the reason why you're struggling with the concept.
01:47:40 Of quantum physics is you're retarded.
01:47:46 And and.
01:47:48 You, you, you can't even tie your shoe.
01:47:53 So even, you know, even like simple shit like that.
01:47:57 You know the the physics behind like gravity and stuff.
01:48:01 Your retard brain just can't figure it.
01:48:04 Out.
01:48:05 But we're going to still, we're going to keep you in the class anyway.
01:48:10 We're still going to make you sit down next to all.
01:48:12 The other kids that do get it.
01:48:15 Of course, their education will be completely obliterated by the fact that you're always going to be asking questions because you know you're never going.
01:48:23 To get it.
01:48:25 And so instead of just teaching the kids that would get it.
01:48:30 In in any kind of efficient and effective way. Instead, we're going to force you to.
01:48:35 Be in the class.
01:48:38 And and then just you'll never get it.
01:48:42 And then the the kids, the smart white kids will also not get it. Maybe by the end of the semester because I was too busy.
01:48:50 Trying to get you to stop.
01:48:53 Playing with yourself?
01:48:56 During class because you're retarded.
01:49:01 That's based on what's going on here.
01:49:04 That's basically what's going on here. So even if you could explain it to black people, I'm just like, yeah, actually, the reason why you guys aren't achieving is because.
01:49:11 You're retarded.
01:49:13 When they shouldn't be in the class.
01:49:16 Why are they in?
01:49:17 The class it's it, it's it.
01:49:20 It's not good for either group.
01:49:29 And and their response would be violence.
01:49:33 They would think that you were just being insulting.
01:49:36 Or let's say, let's say they accept it and they say, OK, well, I mean, then you have to basically.
01:49:44 Have the equivalent of the special Ed class.
01:49:48 In your society.
01:49:50 Right. Like if the if the tards can't be in the physics class then they need to have a special Ed class. Then go to all day and play with.
01:50:00 With shapes and colors.
01:50:03 And eat crayons.
01:50:06 I guess that's what we got to do.
01:50:10 And then and that would that would just be a bottomless money?
01:50:12 Pit.
01:50:14 You would have to build entire societies.
01:50:19 You know, parallel societies for black people to live in, and you'd have to just like the tard class, you'd have to, you know, you'd pay teachers and.
01:50:28 You know people to babysit them all day long and wipe their fucking ass when they shit their pants and stuff. I mean, it's the same. It would be the same fucking thing.
01:50:36 So why not just not have them?
01:50:44 Anyway, so she's bitter and mad, so you'll never know what it's like to be black.
Carol the Black Friend
01:50:50 Don't you see, Chris? It's not you. Things are the way they are.
Christine Laughlin
01:51:04 I guess so.
Devon Stack
01:51:07 Wow. That's like the only smart thing they say in this whole thing, and that's that's unfortunately that that's a lesson all the boomers should listen to that part of it. Just that part of it.
01:51:17 Things are the way they are.
01:51:21 I know you don't like it, but that's the.
01:51:23 Way they are.
Christine Laughlin
01:51:25 Doesn't matter now, though. Jordan stood me up yesterday and he came over my house trying to explode.
Carol the Black Friend
01:51:32 Load up.
01:51:33 He came all the way over to your house.
01:51:37 Yeah, but I totally forget it. That was a crazy, dangerous thing for him to do. Coming into your neighborhood.
Devon Stack
01:51:59 It was a crazy, dangerous thing for.
01:52:02 I just had all kinds of wrong buttons there. As you probably tell, all my buttons were rolled miss a line for a minute, so I don't know what you heard there. There's supposed to be a smooth transition from her saying.
01:52:17 That a black man going to a white neighborhood was a brave thing to do because it was so dangerous, so fucking dangerous for him to to do that.
01:52:31 But that's you know, that's uh.
01:52:34 God, don't you wish that was?
01:52:37 That was a reality.
01:52:42 So the.
01:52:45 The black guy talks to his friend who's now, you know, even though he was all about black power a minute ago, he's now coming around and saying.
01:52:51 You know what?
01:52:53 Maybe, maybe them white bitches ain't so bad.
Christine Laughlin
01:53:02 I will tell you about.
Miles
01:53:03 The time I dealt with a white chick.
Jordan Murray
01:53:06 I'm serious man. 7th grade.
01:53:09 Get out of.
Miles
01:53:09 Here, young man, truth be told.
01:53:12 Flying.
Devon Stack
01:53:19 So he talks about he banged a white chick once.
01:53:22 And how not all white chicks are bad. Believe it or not, there's a there's a handful of good ones, and maybe he's got one of the good ones.
Jordan Murray
01:53:29 OK, so you found one.
Miles
01:53:31 Come on, man. There's more than just.
Jordan Murray
01:53:33 One look I saw you looking at her. Don't let Ram hang you up.
01:53:39 It's not ram, man.
01:53:42 It's everything, I mean.
Dr. Dre or something
01:53:43 The.
01:53:45 Said I can't get no satisfaction. The girls all around. Well, none of them want to get with me, but they're at the fresh and I'm looking. Jeff. Yo, what's up?
Devon Stack
01:53:59 His friend says it's OK for him to bang white chicks.
01:54:03 So he's like, well in that case.
01:54:05 I'm going to go try to find that white bitch.
01:54:08 So we can patch things up.
Christine Laughlin
01:54:12 Hi. Hi. I just had to return these books.
Jordan Murray
01:54:24 I wanted to.
Christine Laughlin
01:54:24 I'm gonna stop.
Devon Stack
01:54:31 Ohh yeah, it's on now.
Christine Laughlin
01:54:34 About yesterday.
01:54:38 I just wanted to say.
Devon Stack
01:54:55 Ohh yeah.
01:54:57 So they patch everything up with a a meet cute Part 2, and then they go for a walk in the schoolyard.
Christine Laughlin
01:55:10 So I just wanted to say I don't know, just understand.
Miles
01:55:28 Thinking about going to college.
Christine Laughlin
01:55:30 I can't believe you asked me.
01:55:31 That question I can't either.
Carol the Black Friend
01:55:33 I don't know. You know, I.
Devon Stack
01:55:45 And that's basically.
01:55:46 the end.
01:55:51 That's literally basically the end is they get together and racism is.
01:55:59 It's fixed, fixed all.
01:56:02 It's all fixed now.
01:56:05 It's all you know.
01:56:10 Everything's good. Everything's all.
01:56:14 Looking for looking for a button here. I can't fucking obs needs to have like a a filter search tab for these long fucking lists of things that that that it requires you make.
01:56:27 It's so annoying. It's so annoying. I can't have a button for every fucking thing, every fucking thing.
01:56:34 And now I'm.
01:56:36 Don't I have a I had a button for this.
01:56:43 Now it's ruined.
01:56:45 Now it's ruined.
Miles
01:56:46 Free at.
01:56:47 That's ruined free at last. Thank you. God Almighty, we are free at last.
Devon Stack
01:56:49 Fucking ruined. This isn't even what I was looking for.
01:56:55 Throwing. That's totally the timing's all gone now.
01:56:59 Timing's all gone.
01:57:01 Where? Where is it now? Now I have to find it.
01:57:04 Ohh there it.
01:57:05 Is.
90's Clip
01:57:07 Well, the builders, the 90s man.
01:57:09 It's the 90s, mom, it's the 90s.
01:57:10 My 90s sex with their children, 90s.
01:57:12 I can be anything I want to be. It's the 90s.
01:57:14 This is the.
01:57:15 It's the 90s. Parents are supposed to discuss.
01:57:19 It's the.
Devon Stack
01:57:24 It's the 90s or interracial love is is 100% promoted all right.
01:57:33 You know, it's funny. They're they're.
01:57:36 This this is the to give an idea of how how much they've been able to change this social dynamic.
01:57:44 You would have lost your broadcast license.
01:57:48 If you tried airing something like this.
01:57:52 Let's say 30 years before, probably 30 years.
01:57:59 Right, because that would have been, well, 20 years.
01:58:06 I'd say 20 years.
01:58:09 2025 years before they aired this.
01:58:13 You went from an environment where.
01:58:16 If you had aired this at CBS.
01:58:19 You would have at the very least have faced like congressional hearings.
01:58:25 They would have said this was communist.
01:58:28 Propaganda.
01:58:30 I mean, if you did this when McCarthy was around, you'd, you know, you'd really be fucked. You'd never work again.
01:58:37 And and just really less than a generation.
01:58:41 Yeah, I I bet you had parents that thought this is a really important thing for my children to watch, especially all those single working moms that we had featured earlier. All right, guys.
01:58:55 So that.
01:58:59 That is different worlds. I know it's kind of the ending was kind of let down. I was. I was expecting there to be some twist at the end. We're like, oh man, the crazy masked man, he was actually her brother, the racist and missed opportunity they could have done that.
01:59:16 They couldn't see. See, I I could have written this shit for them. I would have done it. I would have. I would have been way.
01:59:21 More subversive than they would have been.
01:59:24 Anyway, let's take a look over at entropy.
01:59:29 All right. We have historian Adam EGOT.
01:59:34 Historian add it Adam E It says have you done a stream on George Wallace? I am fascinated by his 68th and 72 presidential runs. Wallace won five states in 68 as an independent and then seemed on the verge of winning 72 Dem nomination over the.
01:59:54 Busing issue until a lone nut, quote, UN quote, shot and paralyzed him, effectively ending his chances.
02:00:04 I've I've covered him to some degree, but I've never like.
02:00:09 I've never like covered him. I don't think he would have won. Maybe he would have won like the.
02:00:15 I I I have to look. I don't know how close he was to to winning the Democratic Democratic nomination, but he wouldn't have. He would not have won.
02:00:23 The Presidency by the time you know, in 72 plus, I mean, even if you didn't get shot by I, I got to look and it's almost never alone nut. But maybe it was.
02:00:37 By 72 I mean you. You would have had, I mean, you think they were tough on.
02:00:42 And Trump the first time around.
02:00:45 If you you have no all the power. All the power summoned by Norman Lear and and all the heads of every network and every newspaper. I mean, there's no way he would have fucking won. There's no fucking way he would.
02:00:59 Have won.
02:01:02 But yeah, maybe maybe he's worth taking a closer look at.
02:01:07 Thank you for the support there. Then we got VV chapoo. I don't even know what this.
02:01:13 Why do you?
02:01:14 Guys feel like sometimes you guys just jam on the keyboard.
02:01:18 For your name the happy.
02:01:20 Taja, like what the fuck am I? What am I?
02:01:21 Supposed to do with that.
02:01:24 Uh Yiddish propaganda is effective enough.
02:01:28 That they have gotten many fins to believe. Ohh you're finished. That's why that explains it. Well, at least you have an excuse. At least you have an excuse to have a name like.
Jordan Murray
02:01:41 The.
Devon Stack
02:01:43 The finish are just like how many consonants?
02:01:47 Different consonants can we put in like a word?
02:01:51 With random vowels in between them.
02:01:54 Denish propaganda is effective enough that they have gotten many fans to believe that Germany and the Nazis were the devil, even though Finland would have been absorbed into the Soviet Union in World War 2 without their contribution.
02:02:10 Well.
02:02:11 Yeah, history. Most people are are completely.
02:02:16 Ignorant of history, and I don't that. That's just the the post World War 2 Western Civilization is just it's 100% under the control of or under the thumb of Jews. It just is. It is.
02:02:34 It just is.
02:02:37 It's kind of kind of look, it's kind of amazing, honestly, that they were able to pull it off and it really it really. Yeah, like in a way you gotta admire part of it, like a little bit like obviously not admires the wrong word. But you know, I mean like, you got to respect.
02:02:53 Respect the game a little bit like fuck man.
02:02:57 Fuck. Like you guys. I know you guys are known for being tricky, but you tricked so many people, like so many.
02:03:05 And you, you spent so much money doing it and and in fact, you, you you made so much money doing it. That's the that's.
02:03:12 The fucked up part of it.
02:03:15 That's the they made us. We paid for it.
02:03:19 We paid to watch this shit.
02:03:22 People still right now they line up and pay to watch this shit even now.
02:03:29 Some people have subscriptions to this shit. It's it's amazing. But it, yeah.
02:03:35 You gotta you gotta respect it. You gotta respect it.
02:03:41 Yeah, pretty fucked up. But yeah, that's what. That's why I do the show, though, because so many people are blind to it.
02:03:48 Which it's a relatively new technology. What are you going to do? Historian Adam Eget says. Have you heard about the blowback?
02:03:55 The new book about OKC, the author Margaret Roberts, claims and exposes the official story, but I'm not optimistic that Simon and Schuster will allow the whole truth. Like your pecon series did. Guess we will see. I have not heard about it, but.
02:04:15 I would be interested in reading it if she sources stuff. Maybe she's got some.
02:04:21 Interesting new facts. I will add that to things to.
02:04:26 Look for.
02:04:31 All right.
02:04:33 Man of low moral fiber says. I came across a yearbook for the Lucas Arts Game studio from the 90s that was uploaded online. It was bittersweet to see offices that used to be almost exclusively white. Everyone looked so happy. Yeah, any any technology job in the 80s and 90s?
02:04:54 Even going into the 2000s, there it was all White 100.
02:05:00 That white they were, I would say they were as white as, as a lot of movies were, right?
02:05:09 That's.
02:05:11 That's kind of how you could sort of judge what the demographics are in a middle class work environment, is it probably very closely?
02:05:22 It's hard to say, you know which, which is the chicken, which is the egg, but it probably very closely tracks with the demographics and movies.
02:05:33 Volga German says Jews are just another form of evolutionary pressure on white people will be fine well.
02:05:41 I I you know in long? Yeah, in a long enough timeline, yes.
02:05:49 Tyler W, 05.
02:06:00 Let's turn that down.
02:06:02 OK.
02:06:05 We'll enjoy the stream in the morning. Just wanted to give support and help keep the ship floating.
02:06:12 I hope all is well with.
02:06:13 You.
02:06:14 Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, things are mostly well.
02:06:19 Thank you very much, Tyler W 05.
02:06:23 Brody says hi Devon. Hopefully this donation works first time at entropy. Keep up the good work. Well, I appreciate that.
02:06:31 And yes, it did work.
02:06:35 So far so good. With entropy, they don't. They don't do payouts immediately like like Odyssey did, so I haven't got a payout from them yet, but.
02:06:45 At least I don't think so.
02:06:48 Unless it was like very recently. Oh, that's right. Maybe I think I might have got it out to double check cause I think they pay out, like on the eighth or something like that. So I might have just got a payout.
02:06:59 Steve, just Steve.
02:07:03 Now, Speaking of cars, everyone's favorites 90s star.
02:07:13 Didn't remember that haircut being called the bull cut when I had it. Thanks for what you do and.
02:07:21 For doing it in such a consistent and reliable manner, mighty white of you, Sir. Well, I appreciate that. And yeah, it is. It is about consistency. It's always about that's that's.
02:07:34 You know you can't be.
02:07:37 OK, I'll be honest, I I almost didn't stream tonight and I was like, no, no, the show must go on. The show must go on and and went on it did. So I appreciate that, Steve. Just Steve.
02:07:49 Man of low moral fibre says proud of you for saying on Twitter. I know you are. I know you were saying we had to class it up at one point, but saying Niger is classier than saying black people or African American, which is trashy? Well, we do have the class it up. You don't you don't just unnecessary. I I said.
02:08:09 You have to be strategic with your with your night.
02:08:13 Yeah, you can't just go around.
02:08:15 Saying unnecessarily.
02:08:18 You have to. There has to.
02:08:19 Be a point to it.
02:08:21 And there was a point to it.
02:08:23 And it worked. I honestly it worked better than I thought I was like, well, this will either get me banned or it'll do really well.
02:08:30 It did pretty well. I was surprised.
02:08:34 But it got people thinking too, I think. And look, it's not that I want to normalize people walking around saying all the time, but I do want to take away that.
02:08:45 Mental trauma.
02:08:47 Because that's what happens. People hear the word and they they have like a, you know, like it's like they heard, you know, I don't actually. I don't think there's another word like it. Like, there's there's like a you feel like you're in danger when you hear that word.
02:09:03 And I'd like to.
02:09:05 I'd like to.
02:09:07 Not have that be a thing. I don't want white people to hear a word and and feel unsafe and and you know, I mean like that's that's let's be honest. That's essentially what's happening.
02:09:21 Man of low moral fiber again says one of the reasons that hate the word is because end towers are more impressive than anything ever built by Africans.
02:09:32 Womp womp. With that said, here's an end to build off of.
02:09:37 Well, there you go. Well, sadly, we only have the end.
02:09:41 Bessemer, good, good, good, good.
02:09:46 To.
02:09:49 Hi devil I see a white guy with a black girl. I feel pity Penny that he couldn't get a white girl. When I see a white girl with a black guy. I feel scared for her. Thanks for all you do well there.
02:10:01 You go it.
02:10:03 Is different. People don't understand that there's some women that take offense to that reality that they they think it's like you.
02:10:09 Trying to excuse? Well ohh. You're saying race mixing for men is not as bad. And it's sorry, but like in a way it kind of isn't. I mean, it's still bad, but like it it is kind of less bad. It just is.
02:10:21 That's why they they they.
02:10:24 They promote it in the way that they do with the the pairing that's on the screen now. That's why they have the the black guy with the white girl because that that is more destructive to the white race. It just is.
02:10:36 And again, not that the other is.
02:10:38 Better.
02:10:39 Or or. Well, I mean it is a little better, but like, I mean not that it's good.
02:10:43 It's not better, it's less bad. It's slightly less bad.
02:10:50 Let's see here, man of low moral fiber again says. Personally, I think society would be better off if people did walk around saying, I mean, I don't know. I I think to the degree that it's that it's necessary but.
02:11:06 It The thing is.
02:11:09 Like you don't have to be insulting all the time for no reason, you know, I mean cause.
02:11:15 You shouldn't let me put this way. You shouldn't not say because you're afraid to say it.
02:11:21 You should not say it because you are. You're being polite and white people are polite and so if you're just walking, like if you walked into a store or let's say you walked into like a Starbucks to get a coffee or something and there's a black guy buying the county, I can be like, hey, you know, like.
02:11:40 Like out of nowhere, just like call him and like, why? Why would you do that?
02:11:46 Or or even like you know, say ohh that Niger's got my coffee ready. Like you know, why would you do that? Like it? It's not necessary. And we're white people and we, you know, there is some decorum that we have to to maintain.
02:12:00 But at the same time, yeah, it should. That word shouldn't have magical powers is what.
02:12:04 I'm getting at.
02:12:06 All right, going over to rumble, let's get ready to rumble. We got.
02:12:11 What?
02:12:15 Corsica says, hey Devon, I hit the like button because I'm not mentally defect. Thanks for all the great content. Last stream was so freaking funny when you would pause on the in cell kid and play his theme song.
02:12:33 Yeah, it was. Uh.
02:12:36 He he he was a there's.
02:12:38 A little bit of.
02:12:39 That guy and all of us, right, that guy and all of us.
02:12:44 Uh, let's see here then we got.
02:12:48 Scroll down, Scroll down, Scroll down, Scroll down, Scroll down, Scroll down.
02:12:53 That's what I gotta do. I.
02:12:57 I the problem is I don't even bother loading that fucking plug in anymore, gravy Bear says. Would you go on Jake Shields podcast?
02:13:05 Yeah, I probably would.
02:13:07 I don't. I mean, I've never talked to him.
02:13:09 Before.
02:13:10 I think I think we follow each other on Twitter.
02:13:14 Uh, Rupert?
02:13:16 V21 says Jeep here around blacks never relax. Even The Jets get it. Replay gang. See you on Saturday, captain stack. Oh, appreciate that. Yeah, in fact. Yeah.
02:13:30 Indians and blacks mix about as well as oil and water.
02:13:34 That which is also going to be an issue.
02:13:37 As.
02:13:37 Get more diverse. We're gonna have, like, we're have ethnic conflicts we don't even understand that we're not even a part of.
02:13:46 S night fire. I think now that JFK stuff is quasi mainstream. Would you cover Princess Diana relevant today with Dottie fade being pro Palestinian? Lots of weird things behind that accident.
02:14:03 I that's a topic I know nothing about.
02:14:06 You know what's weird, though?
02:14:09 Carl.
02:14:11 When I was cleaning out the porn room.
02:14:14 Had several. He had lots of just books that weren't porn books, just like books.
02:14:23 In fact.
02:14:25 If they weren't, you know, disgusting. Like if they were actually in a tub that was sealed off.
02:14:32 I didn't burn them because I was like, oh, well, some of them I burned because, like they were retarded because like he had and he was a hoarder. He had just hoarded everything. And one of the things he hoarded was was books he had as an example. He had three copies.
02:14:48 Of of oh, I always forget her name.
02:14:54 The.
02:14:57 I'll look it up.
02:15:10 No, that's not right.
02:15:19 It's. What's her name? What's her name?
02:15:26 Daring. She's in.
02:15:30 Meryl Streep, I don't like. I don't like blinking her name. That's the second time during the stream I couldn't remember her name. He had three copies of Meryl Streep's autobiography.
02:15:44 I burned all three.
02:15:45 He had lots of lots of books that were biographies or autobiographies of Hollywood starlets from, like, the Golden Age of Hollywood.
02:15:59 And he had lots and lots of books about Princess di.
02:16:06 Like lots. Well, I mean like to me 5 is a lot I don't have. I have.
02:16:11 Zero, he, he.
02:16:12 Have like 5 bucks. Like thick bucks like hard, you know, hard cover.
02:16:17 Books about Princess Di. In fact, I think I think you you guys in the UK dodged a bullet. He had a lot of books about like tourism books.
02:16:29 About the UK.
02:16:31 For some reason he he seemed to have some kind of British.
02:16:34 Fetish or something because he had.
02:16:37 Like guidebooks and like, I mean, he had like 10 to 20.
02:16:41 Of these books about you know how how to get around in London and you know, they're all very old and.
02:16:49 It was. The sad thing was I'd flip through them and and like everyone in the book was white. You know, I'm just like, oh, if only.
02:16:57 Oh, time time forgotten. Anyway, so the yeah, it might be worth looking at some point. I I just don't know. I know nothing about.
02:17:07 So I'd have to.
02:17:10 I'd have to maybe even like talk to a British person about it.
02:17:15 Chucky extremist circus says the Hotel Patel episode rerun was hard to get through anyway. Stay away from the magic masala Doritos. They're so fucking strong. You'll demand reparations from the British Empire.
02:17:33 The Magic masala did. I don't even know what that's supposed to mean. Is that like a word for Indian that I'm not familiar with?
02:17:41 I'm going to look up magic Masala Doria. Oh, it's like a.
02:17:48 What is it?