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What's up?
What's good, gang?
Nothing, man.
What's crackalackin', cuh?
Your shirt, apparently.
Oh, damn.
What is that?
What do you mean?
Are you golfing? I mean, you know, throw a little color out there.
Yeah. Scratch a little bit.
It's Pride Month.
All right, goddamn it. All right, let's take this off. No, what's going on, man?
Nothing, dude.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a great day. It's a great day to be alive.
Yep.
Speaking about being alive, dude, you know, better than being unalive. That's one. Yeah, that is. Well, I mean, funny enough, dude, I was, uh, you know, I was putting the show together and I saw this thing. I'm like, dude, you know, it, it actually, uh, it, it's incredible that you're here with us today, bro. You know, because this thing that came up, these, you know, growing up for you must have been pretty hard. There were these— I found this article. These are toys that actually killed people. Oh, yeah. From your time.
Yeah.
And it's incredible that you're still here with us.
I tell you, you don't know what it's like, man. You know what it's like coming from those toys.
Bro, but like, in all seriousness, bro, this shit's actually kind of crazy. Were you a big toy guy growing up? I mean, I like Hot Wheels and shit.
I still like toys.
That's true.
They're just bigger.
Cost a little bit more.
Cost a little bit more.
Yeah. No, dude, there was these toys apparently that like actually killed fucking kids. And like, I just, I wanted to pull them up because I wanted to see if you like actually had any of these and you, you know, survived.
One toy that I remember for sure that was banned when we were kids was not really a toy. It was a game and it was lawn darts.
Okay. Okay.
So people throw these gigantic fucking— yes, it's there. So there's these like foot-long darts that you put a little ring in the ground and then you like throw them and people stand on the other end like you would with cornhole or horseshoe or something. Yeah. And it's like they go up in the air and they come down and hit people in the head and kill them, bro. Yeah, this, this. Yeah, that's a real thing.
Whose idea?
I don't know.
Fuck.
But it was a real thing. I mean, we had that game.
3 deaths.
Yeah.
6,000+ severe injuries with this.
Oh, I believe it.
They've been banned in the US and Canada. There was this other one Uh, was a CSI fingerprint kit. Um, it, uh, let play— let kids play detective and dust for fingerprints, but the dusting powder was verified to contain 7%, uh, tremolite asbestos. Uh, this is one of the most deadly forms of asbestos. So that, like, this—
yeah, just give it to the kids.
Just give it to them. Yeah, just fucking give it to them.
Fucking kids.
Yeah, apparently this little mermaid Fairy doll thing was a spring-loaded weapon.
Pulled a cord and the foam fairy— the foam fairy flew into the air like a helicopter. The launcher was a spring-loaded weapon. The fairies flew erratically at high speeds, hitting children in the face. It's broke. And you wonder why America got soft.
That's what it is. Okay.
Over there in the Middle East, they're running around with AKs. We're over here banning fucking foam fairies.
That's right. All right. That's right. I say bring them back.
Yeah, bring back the foam for toughen everybody up.
Yeah, bro, there was a science kit, uh, that let kids become nuclear physicists. It came with 4 jars of real uranium-238. It was literally radioactive. Um, the manual claimed it was safe, but it exposed children to radio—
what the fuck? Yeah, I mean, we're making nuclear weapons apparently at home.
Z, Z, you interested in this kit?
This is another— this is another thing they still have in the Middle East, especially Especially in Israel, apparently.
That's right. We played with grenades, allegedly. Yeah, we don't know if they have.
Yeah, it's not, you know, it's not regulated over there.
Oh, fuck, dude. Um, and then, yeah, then this, dude, I actually had these.
This, uh, what's that? I've never seen that one.
Yeah, the magnets. Um, but apparently kids were swallowing them.
Yeah, I believe that.
And then they would bind together inside their intestines.
Oh, nice.
With the other balls. Yeah. Um, crazy shit, dude.
Yeah.
Crazy shit.
We definitely have some crazy shit there.
Oh, for sure. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, it's just so crazy. And like, now, you know, dude, the— you know, we talk about culture on the show, but it is crazy to see now, you know, like, I remember playing with toys and shit growing up. Now, bro, kids watch other kids play with toys. Yeah, on the phones. Yeah, like on YouTube. Like, bro, yeah, I cannot—
voyeuristic society. Fuck, it's super weird. It's— but, bro, some of these kid influencers are making like $20 million a year and shit.
Big Bank. Yeah, Big Bank. Yeah, like, I can't— like, I keep my kids from doing that shit because, like, to me it's just weird. Like, yeah, why don't you just go play?
$20 million a year wouldn't be weird though.
I mean, listen, I'm not just saying like that ain't weird, but like, dude, I just— I don't— it's so— it's so strange, you know?
I, I don't get it. I still don't get it.
I think there's something like, like, it's important for kids to drink water out of a water hose. In the fucking heat of summer.
Yeah, you play with uranium.
Yeah, like, play like, bro, go outside.
Yeah, build a bomb.
That's what—
yeah, throw weapons at each other.
Get some Tannerite.
Yeah, bro, get yourself some lawn darts.
You'll survive. Yeah, Andy's here.
Oh, when we were kids, we had BB gun wars.
Oh, bro, we had fireworks.
Yeah. Oh yeah, fireworks war is a real thing. But we would shoot each other with BB guns, bro.
That's crazy.
Yeah, we'd have— we'd go through the woods and we'd have teams and we'd have BB gun wars. You wore fucking sunglasses and that was it.
That was your protection.
Yeah.
Jesus.
Yeah, man. All the time.
What else did we do, bro? Oh, when somebody threw like an old mattress out, that was like our trampoline because we didn't have like trampolines and shit. So we just played on other people's dirty mattresses.
You had to roll a dead body off.
It actually sounds pretty disgusting at this point, but yeah, dude, you know, fuck.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, wrestling. Oh, fuck yeah. Kill a man.
Yeah.
You know, now a lot of my friends, they took that shit literally. Yeah.
Yeah, shit, man. And we wonder why the crime statistics are out of hand.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
Oh, fuck, man.
Yeah, man.
It is crazy time.
It is weird, dude. What was your favorite game growing up?
Like, favorite game to play?
Yeah. Not video game. Like, game. Oh, for the people who didn't hear what Medad said, he said hide and seek with his dad. That was pretty good. He still ain't found him.
Oh man.
No, for real though. What was that? Oh, not like baseball or anything, you know? Like, what was it like a game?
Hmm. Yeah. I mean, Kill a Man was definitely the thing.
No, I'm talking about like a game.
Like a, like a game, like a game system.
No, like Hungry Hungry Hippo, bro. Yeah, no, I like that game. No, that was cool.
And had that one. Oh, we had the— what was the robot with the rock 'em sock 'em?
Oh, that's a good one.
I had one of those. Yeah, yeah, I had one of those. Yeah. Um, yeah, that was, that was a decent— yeah, that was decent. What else was there?
Fuck, my mom had to take Zelda away from us because I would get so pissed off that Sal and I would get in fights over it. Yeah, and by fights, it would mean me beating the shit out of Sal because I was losing at Zelda. And he's laughing at me.
Yeah, that was the other thing too, because like, right, like my childhood, like that's when all the consoles and shit started coming out, you know what I'm saying? It's like Nintendo 64. Yeah, you know, I had one of those.
GoldenEye was another game we got a lot of fights about.
GoldenEye, is that the 007 one?
Yeah, yeah, it was like the one of the first, uh, first-person shooters. Yeah, shit got intense, bro. Oh yeah, you're looking at my screen, you're cheating.
Yeah, bro, it's, uh, it's crazy, man. It's so crazy.
Yes, it's like all the screens were on the same screen. So yeah, of course I'm looking at your screen, bro.
Yeah, man, it's good times, dude. Uh, yeah, you know, kids gotta get back to that shit today, man. That's what we need. That's— we need a little bit more of that in the world. Um, but yeah, man, let's, uh, you wanna do some cruising? All right, there's some stuff to cover, some stuff to talk about. Um, guys, remember, if you would like to see any of these, uh, headlines, articles, pictures, links, videos, go to andyfresella.com. You guys can check them out there. Um, hit subscribe too, right? Nice little call to action. We haven't had that in a while. Subscribe to the channel, motherfuckers. Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's get it. Headline 1, uh, gotta do an update, but you know, to be honest, dude, I'm kind of exhausted about the, uh, Middle East conflict that's happening. You know, it's, it's exhausting, and we got shit here we got to talk about, uh, you know, but It's not looking too good. It's not looking too good. Um, Trump says US and Iran to hold fresh talks after strikes strain ceasefire. Uh, the US president says a meeting is set for tomorrow.
By strikes strain the ceasefire, meaning that they're just ignoring everything that you're saying.
That's right.
Yeah, so that's right. Basically, you, you keep saying— Donald Trump keeps saying that They've won the war. Everything's— it's been going on for however long, right? And they just continue to do whatever they want. You notice you don't see anybody on their side coming out and be like, oh yeah, we had an agreement.
That's right. That's right. Well, not only that, not only that, this comes out, but less than an hour ago, Iran just came out and said that there's no negotiation meetings are scheduled with the United States at any level in the coming days. So it's like, dude, I don't really know what to make of it.
Well, I mean, I think it's very clear. I think we're being told— we're being told one thing. Yeah, that isn't true.
Yeah.
I mean, when we have our administration coming here saying, oh, everything's done, everything's great, we did this, we got it, and then they won't even meet with JD Vance at the fucking meeting. Okay. And then every time Trump comes out and says, oh, it's over, and then the next minute Israel and fucking Iran are shooting shit at each other. I mean, why the fuck are we even involved? Just let them fucking go at it.
Who gives a fuck? Let them do it.
Sometimes worry about ourselves. Let's worry about— let's worry about our people. Let's worry about what's going on here. That's what Americans want. Nope. This isn't popular. Nobody wants us to be there. Nobody's passionately rooting for us to be over in the Middle East unless they have some sort of financial incentive to fucking root for it. That's the truth. Most Americans are struggling. They don't want to hear that we're spending any sort of dollars over there for any fucking reason.. And I don't think that's really hard to understand. And if they don't change it and it's probably too late, they're going to get slaughtered in their next midterm election. I mean, that's it. I mean, people are tired of all of it, dude. Like when you say, oh, I'm a little tired of it. No, everybody's tired of it. Everybody's tired of it. It's not popular. It's political bullshit. It's not what they're supposed to be doing. They're supposed to be representing the American people. And if they are representing the American people, they are not explaining it to where the American person could understand it. Okay. Because when I go to Wally's, I still see dudes coming in there paying for quarters for their fucking sandwich.
I don't think they give a fuck about what's going on in the Middle East. Right. Like, let's be real, dude. Nobody— nobody wants this. Nobody cares about it. And it's starting to really piss people the fuck off.
Yeah. Well, to your point, speaking about the elections that are coming up, this wasn't the first ill that has come through. At the start of this week. Um, bringing it back to our own turf, uh, Supreme Court, they just ruled, uh, the federal law does not require mail-in ballots to be received by Election Day. Um, which, this is a big deal. This is a big deal.
Uh, yeah, it opens up to allowing them to fudge the elections 100% every fucking time because this is a sure method to do it.
Yeah, right.
That's Trump's domination, by the way.
That's right. That's right. And, um, it's a big blow. It's a big blow. So yeah, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled 5-4 that federal law does not require mail-in ballots to be received by Election Day. The lawsuit challenging the mail ballots was filed by the Republican National Committee and the Libertarian Party of Mississippi. Conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote the majority opinion and said state laws allowing mail-in ballots to be counted after Election Day do not conflict with federal law. Now, Chief Justice Roberts joined Amy, uh, Coney Barrett and sided with the liberal justices. Quote, Mississippi law permits the counting of absentee ballots postmarked by Election Day but received up to 5 days later. We must decide whether the federal Election Day statutes preempt Missouri's law. They do not, Amy Coney Barrett wrote. The Election Day statutes say nothing about ballot receipt, and we cannot add to the words Congress chose, Barrett wrote in the majority opinion. Due dates for absentee ballots have shifted over time. During the Civil War, states that allowed absentee voting imposed an Election Day deadline for ballot receipt, Coney Barrett said. Um, and this for sure is one of the sure methods that they use countless of times, right?
You got the election's over and then a week later they're still processing these mail-in ballots from all these people. Um, and it's been exposed multiple times, the, the fact that a lot of these, you know, people on these mail-in ballots are dead. Yeah, deceased in many cases, right? Um, and so it's one of those things. And I know the other piece on this that we still have not seen any movement on, um, is the, the, the SAVE Act, right? Uh, which is supposed to be about all the election security and shit like that, and the, you know, voter ID, or having to have an ID to vote and things like that. We still have not seen any movement on it, dude. And, and you got midterms coming up in just a few short, very, very short months. And so With all of this, give me a prediction. What do you see, foresee happening in midterms?
Well, I mean, this is something that Trump ran on, was getting the elections cleaned up. Uh, he hasn't done that. Um, he spent most of the time in office dodging areas that he ran on, such as, you know, uh, mass deportations. Um, You know, the fundamental reality is, is that when you don't uphold the promises that you make to the American people for which they vote on, you can't expect them to continue to vote that way, right? And I don't know what's going to happen in the midterms. I can't give a prediction because I think people are so fearful, rightfully so, of the communist direction of the left that they will continue to vote. I don't think anybody who's voting for Trump is voting for the other side, right? Um, right. You know, I, I don't— I can't say what's going to happen or what's not going to happen, but, you know, um, the things that he ran on are not being done at a rapid enough pace for people to be enthusiastic about the administration currently, and that's going to cause major problems, and it could cause problems with voter turnout. Um, you know, I think people have gotten to the point where they don't even believe that elections are real.
There's a segment of people who believe that our elections are completely rigged and manipulated, and those people are not going to be incentivized or enthusiastic about even showing up. And until you correct that perception, whether it's true or untrue, you can't expect people to want to participate in the, in the system that is currently existing. So for them to have the turnout that I think they need, I think it's going to be— I, I think it's almost past time, but I mean, you're going to have to follow through on some of these things that you, uh, promised whenever you came into office. Now You know, there's people who will make the argument that there's a lot of things that Trump is doing geopolitically that have put us in a position of strength. Well, if you have that viewpoint, they're doing a— I think we can all agree they're doing a terrible job explaining that to the American people, right? Like, if there really is a good reason that we are involved in this Iran war other than Israel is forcing us to be involved, which is what most people believe at this point in time on both sides of the aisle, then that reason has not been communicated effectively in a way where people understand it.
And I personally believe that we're being forced to be involved. I know that's what you believe. I know that's what most of our listeners believe. And I know that's what most people believe based upon the conversation that's happening online. Now, what's the conversation that's not happening online? I don't know because we aren't— I'm not having those conversations. So there's a large number of people that don't live on Instagram and Twitter and, and these social media platforms that, you know, traditionally say, okay, well, Israel is part of our— they're, they're part of us and they're our greatest ally— that are going to vote that way no matter what. Um, I think that's bullshit. I think most people think that's bullshit. I think most people know it's bullshit. Um, and I think that there's been a lot of You know, division amongst the quote unquote common sense Americans like happens every single time. I think it's just been done in a completely different way. You know, you look at people who voted for Trump and now they fall into like two camps, right? You have the hardcore MAGA camp, which Trump believes is most people, which it just isn't.
Um, most of the people who I talk to that have voted for Trump are like, what the fuck? That's their viewpoint. Um, and they feel like he hasn't followed through on the things that he promised. You know, I think people wanted to see— I think, and this is statistically true, you know, 80% roughly of the population wanted to see mass deportations. And when they wanted to see it, they wanted to see people be rounded up and sent home. They're not seeing it. And when they did start to see it, what happened? Oh, 2 agitators that were paid to be involved got smoked, and then everybody found, you know, this sympathy for them and said, oh, this is too rough. You can't round up fucking 20 million people without it being rough. Like, that's what it's— they're not going to go willingly back to the shithole they came from, right? Okay. And we talked about this for years and years and years. I remember saying very clearly on the show way before Trump years before Trump came back in office that the mass deportations were going to cause a problem because they weren't going to be palatable for people to watch happen.
Did I not say that exactly that way a number of times? And is that not exactly what's happened? And the mistake that this administration has made is that they've allowed the whining and crying of a few people to cause them to back up, which has caused them to lose support of their base. So we have the people who are, I believe Donald Trump no matter what. And I think Trump is surrounded by those people, so he believes that that's the majority, because the truth is we believe what we're surrounded by. And just like a lot of people online are surrounded in echo chambers, he is also in an echo chamber. I believe there's a second group of people, which is America First, which is where I stand, which is we don't belong in any fucking conflicts, and every single dollar of taxpayer money should be used to improve this country and take care of these people and remove the people that shouldn't be here and restore greatness to this country and take care of our citizens who pay the taxes, uh, not for the reason of supporting the rest of the world, but for the reason of making this country great, which is supposed to be the goal.
Those America First people are totally disenfranchised with Trump. Okay, now will those people go out and vote again for the same people? I don't know. I don't think so, dude. I think people are like really tired of the political class in general. So I see a lot of those people just not showing up. I think there's a big group of Democrats that are disenfranchised that believe like they're kind of politically homeless. They don't agree with anything that Trump's about, but they also recognize that the left has lost its fucking mind and they're going the way of communism, like what's happening up in New York right now where you have people being elected that literally talk about wiping their asses with American flags. That's a direct quote. Okay, they recognize that those people are kind of taking over and they're disenfranchised. And then you have the fucking far left, and that's, that's become communist. And I think collectively as Americans, it's a good idea for everybody to gather around and understand that this is how communism comes to power. And our biggest threat here right now is a communist takeover of this country by the demoralization of the regular American person into not participating.
Now, if you say that to people, they will— that are disenfranchised, they'll say, well, how do you know votes even count? We don't. And that's the problem that the administration has. They have created a perception where people don't know if the elections are safe and secure, which makes them feel like their voice is not being heard, which causes them to not want to participate. Because they don't feel like any of these people represent them. And in my opinion, what needs to happen is a grassroots movement of America First where people get involved. When I say grassroots, I don't mean at the presidential level, I mean at the community level. You know, you guys out there that believe that we should have better people, you have to realize that you are those better people and you have to get involved. And until America's complacency and this idea that it's someone else's problem, uh, leaves their mind and is replaced with an idea of, well, this is my problem, I need to do something, then nothing's going to change. Okay, so I think we're in a really tough spot, and I don't know what's going to happen, but I know this: historically speaking, this is how communism installs itself into a government.
And, um, It's, you know, that should scare everybody.
Yeah, bro, you know, the other piece of this too that I always like— I'm battling trying to understand or think of a better way to do it, right? But not only do you have the people that, you know, don't believe in the actual security of our elections, I feel like there's another class of people who— we vote for these people to quote-unquote represent us and what we want and our values but then they go to these offices and vote completely different from the people's wants and wishes.
Yeah, they lie right to your face, right? But that's happening on both sides.
On both sides. Yeah, on both sides, right? And so like, you know, like there's another level of like disenfranchisement that's happening there that I think a lot of people also fall under too, right? And so like, what would be a better fix? Like, do we really need politicians at all, or can we just, hey, you know what, this is the issue, let's vote on it, we'll tally up all the fucking votes What's the yes or no?
Like, I'm saying, dude, like how, like ultimately we have to recognize what the source of the problem is. The source of the problem is that everybody believes that someone else is, is responsible for solving the problem. That's the source of the problem. It's the bystander effect.
All right.
We walk by and as small as this example may B, it's just an example of why we're here. We walk by a piece of trash on the ground. Well, that's not our trash, right? Well, this is your community. Shouldn't you pick up the trash? Okay. We walk by a Sharpie— a shopping cart out in the middle of the parking lot. That's not my cart. Well, it is your parking lot that you use all the time. Don't you want to keep it nice? And people don't realize that these standards that have faded away are actually the standards that are built upon that create a great country. You cannot have a great country without a great culture, and you cannot have a great culture when the individuals that make up the culture have abdicated their responsibility onto other people to handle problems that they can very clearly handle themselves. And so that's the ultimate problem that we have here in this country. We have a lot of people that complain about the way the country is, but they refuse to look at themselves and realize that they are the country. Okay, so until people understand that— and I think it is getting back that way— but until people truly understand that it is the citizen's responsibility to be involved and participate in the formation of the political system of this country, then we don't have a shot.
And that starts with personal standards. That's why when we talk about personal excellence being the ultimate rebellion, that is not a solution. That is literally the only solution because you can't fix it with another election. You can't fix it with a different person. You can't fix it with a new law. If laws fix crime, there would be no fucking crime. Okay. So when we think about like what this ultimately comes down to, it's the erosion of culture over the course of time. To where everybody looks at everything and says, well, that's not my responsibility. Okay. And instead of like handling things that happen, they just say, well, someone else will handle it. And that not only, you know, fucks our entire country, but it fucks up your life. That's why your life sucks. You think that every single thing is someone else's fault when it actually is your fucking fault. Okay. You control what you eat. You control how you move. You control how you train. You control what you read. You control who you associate with, you control the actions you take, and all of those things create your life. And if you're not taking responsibility for those things, then how can you take responsibility for things that are bigger than that?
So we have a problem of the American citizen not understanding that they literally are the foundation of this country as individuals. And the way that you get other people to do things is by doing them first. All right. When you go to Japan, you have a high trust culture. People don't steal, people don't fucking litter, they don't do these things. And the reason that that is, is because the people who are born into that culture, that's the way that things always are. All right. So they walk in, they look around, they say, well, this is the way it is here. And they behave accordingly. For that to change takes individuals starting and then holding those standards to where another person joins in and another person joins in and another person joins in. And then it creates a contagious behavior where that becomes the standard culturally. And then when we have a culture of accountability for ourselves, we start to hold other things to that standard. We start to get involved in things that represent, you know, what's going on in our community. And everybody thinks that they can just vote for a president, a president can come in and fix things, or that they can have a revolution.
And, you know, let's go burn the White House down. And we'll just take over. Okay, then what? Tomorrow there's still going to be people that don't give a fuck about what's going on. Tomorrow there's still going to be criminals. Tomorrow there's still going to be litter. Tomorrow there's still going to be all these things that have created the society that people aren't happy with. So when we think about what the answer actually is, it actually comes down to the individual taking responsibility and saying, no, I am an American. This is what I stand for. I'm not going to tolerate less for myself. And when other people notice you not tolerating less for yourselves, they won't tolerate less from themselves and they will join in. And that starts in your household and then it expands from your household to your neighbor. And then it goes from your neighbor to your community and it goes from your community to your city and then it goes from your city to your state. So like this problem can be fixed very quickly. But when people hear what I just said, they say, well, that's impossible. That's, that's impossible. It's not impossible.
It's not impossible at all. In fact, if you took every single person in the country right now and we just had a conference call and everybody was on it, we say, guys, our country, you know, we need to just— let's just start with something simple. How about this? We're all going to agree to not fucking litter. We're all going to agree that we're going to pick up the trash that we see. We're all going to agree that if it's someone else's property, we're not going to fucking take it. And then we allow the laws to do their job enforcing that, but then the citizens create that culture. Now that's fixed. Like, it— like, dude, if 300 million fucking people— it doesn't even take 300 million. If you get 50 million people to decide, hey, I'm going to do that, the culture gets fixed almost immediately. And then, you know, it flows down into what you're willing to tolerate from these people. And then it flows down into other things, such as, like, you know, if you're not consuming all of their slop, you're not fat. And if you're not fat, then you don't require their medicine.
And if you don't require their medicine, it breaks their economic stronghold on the, on, on, on the system. So like, and that goes for data and that goes for everything. So like, you have to understand that their whole goal is to make things quick, easy, comfortable, to make everybody complacent so that they can do whatever they want. And that's what they're— that's the play they're running. But like, You know, people have to understand that it starts with you. It starts with how you behave. It starts with how you take care of yourself. It starts with the standards you hold in the community that, you know, your little community, which would be maybe just a roommate. Maybe it's just you. Maybe you live by yourself. Maybe it's— you don't think that if you live by yourself and you lose £100 and all of a sudden you go from driving a fucking beat-up, you know, rusted-out piece of shit to a nice Yukon or something, you don't think your neighbor's gonna say, hey, fucking DJ, what? What's gotten into you? Right. And then that's going to inspire them. Like, this is how this works, but you know, we have to have people to go first and, and, uh, you know, we have a culture problem here and that's, that's, that's the idea.
I think we have a great culture. I think naturally America has an amazing culture. We see that with, you know, the amount of people coming from Europe and they're so excited about the way people are. We have this great life over here, but You know, the question is, how do we get rid of these people? Well, we have to get rid of those people by not allowing ourselves to believe that we play no role in the operation of this country. You know what I'm saying? Which allows, it allows evil people to take advantage of, you know, the system. And then they go in and, you know, then we got a whole nother set of problems. They're getting paid, you know, they're getting paid money to push laws that aren't in the interest of the people. That should be illegal. Like, why the fuck are they allowed to take any money to pass a law? Like, that's bribery. Like, if a police officer pulled me over and I said, well, I'll give you $10,000 to not fucking give me a DUI right now, I'm going to jail for extra, right?
Like, that's right.
But they can do it all day long. It's just called lobbying.
That's right. Right. Like, it's called service, right?
So like, they're ultimately— dude, this comes down to people becoming the best version of themselves and what they believe in America, to an American, to actually be and living that standard and doing so every single day of their life. And if everybody did that, things would change.
Yeah, but beautifully stated, brother. Yeah, beautifully stated. Yeah, guys, jumping on the conversation, let us know down in the comments what you guys think, man.
You know, there's no, there's no politician that's going to come fix your life, dude. There's no there's no president, no senator, no mayor, no official.
It would have already happened.
What are they going to do? What are they going to do? They going to come to your house and fucking feed you?
That's right.
They're going to come to your house and make you work out? They're going to come to your house and make you study to be better at what you do so you can make more money? Like, what the fuck do you think these people are going to do? They're not going to fix your life. You have to fix it first. And then by fixing it first, it inspires other people to fix theirs. And when they fix theirs, and the next guy fix his, and next guy fix his, Now we have a culture of high-level, excellent, non-dependent, non-complacent, driven, hungry, good people that are impossible to fucking control and make into like these plebs and blobs of goo that they can just dictate whatever laws they want to. I mean, that's what's going on. So it is in the people's hands. It always has been, always will. But you know, how many people do we see out here crying and bitching and moaning about America when they themselves don't represent any portion of what an American really should be. They're not taking advantage of the opportunities that they have. They're not taking care of their own lives, their own house, their own body, their own mentality.
They are basically bitching that America isn't this wonderful place without being a part of the solution. And that's not going to fix anything.
It's real, man. Guys jumping on the conversation. Let us know down in the comments, uh, what you guys think. Um, with that being said, let's keep cruising. We got Hell on Two. Now, Andy, one thing you talked about, right, it's not— this is not an American problem, it's a global problem, right? It's a humanity problem.
Yeah.
Um, and with that, and we've also stated too, man, culture is— we are starting to see glimpses of hope, if I guess is a good way of describing it, right? Like, it's starting. Right? Just, uh, slow, but it is starting. Um, and I think globally citizens are kind of getting over it. Um, fuck around and find out. Italian locals pummel African menace after he begins masturbating in front of young children and families at a beach, um, in Genoa. Absolutely crazy. Absolutely crazy, dude. This video, uh, shows an African migrant exposing himself to women and young children on a beach in Italy has gone viral, bringing a spotlight on the horrors of mass migration in Europe. Horrifying footage shows the African migrant standing in front of families and young children while pleasuring himself on the beach. This is what mass migration and Amnesty advocates want to bring to a beach near you. Now, the only difference is, had this been, you know, 2 years ago— fuck, maybe even 6 months ago— Nobody would have did anything.
That's right.
They just would have recorded it.
They don't want to be called— they didn't want to be called racist.
That's right. That's right.
Not being wanted to be called racist has caused more fucking problems than literally almost anything in my lifetime. Being real.
Yeah.
Okay. Like, we got to call it how the fuck it is. And if we're bringing in people from another culture that does not align with our culture, let's say they were all white. Let's say they all looked exactly like white people.
Okay.
Okay. But we brought them in from a third world country and they all came here and we said, hey, let's just say the third world country was called, uh, uh, uh, Whitestand. Yeah. Whitestand. Okay. Like, so we imported all the Whitestandies and, uh, and they come here and they look just like us, but they're, they're white and they act just like these migrants from these third world shitholes come here. Everybody in the world would have no problem saying, dude, let's get rid of these fucking whiteistanis. They're fucking everything up. Nobody— that would have happened fucking 10 years ago. But because everybody's afraid to say, oh, there's a guy with a different pigment of skin that comes from a third world culture, that makes me racist towards the other people that are also Americans that might happen to have similar looking skin. We have to understand the nuance between the two. You can very clearly say, hey, these third world shithole motherfuckers can get the fuck out of here without being racist towards your neighbor who happens to be fucking tan.
Yeah. Well, Andy, he's just having a hard time assimilating.
Apparently he is having a hard time.
Yeah. I don't give a fuck what country. I don't give a fuck what country you come from. That is not normal.
We're just going to call them whiteistanis from now on. All the fucking whiteistanis got to go.
Gotta go, gotta go. Pack them with their hot dog water, get them out.
There'd still be a segment of the population that would stay. Yes.
Well, bro, that happens in this video.
Okay, it happens.
So, so, so to my point though, right, this is— this 6 months ago wouldn't have been the case. They would have just watched this shit, let it happen. People are over it. Um, and this, this, this fucking dude gets his ass beat, um, by the group of men surrounding him. Good, right? Let's check this clip. You see the wider standing there.
They're not going for it. There we go.
Yeah.
Uh-oh, we got Waffle House happening. It cannot be allowed.
Yeah, well, hell yeah. Yep, and there's your savior. There's your savior.
Oh yeah.
Are you okay? Are you okay? It's okay. Yeah, it's not fucking—
it's not our fucking—
okay, the fuck out the way.
Yeah.
Let those men do their thing.
Yeah. And they got off easy.
He just had—
they should cut his fucking dick right off, bro.
He had it out and he's wanking it in front of fucking kids.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, that guy got off easy.
Yeah.
I mean, look, dude, this comes down to the men in society being fucking men. Stop being fucking pussies. Handle what needs to be handled and fucking deal with it. These guys 2 years ago and probably even now, it's probably going to be warped into, you know, some sort of racial attack.
Yeah.
No, that guy's fucking attacking our culture. That guy's attacking our country. That guy's beating his meat in front of little fucking kids, bro. Now, you wouldn't tolerate that if it was a whiteistani.
That's right.
Right.
There's them kids first time seeing a black dude.
It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if he's black or white. Yeah, it's what he's doing.
I mean, there was a problem.
It's a cultural misalignment.
Yeah.
Okay. When you import millions of males without women, the fuck do you think is going to happen? Okay. And what's funny is, is it's usually the women crying about being, you know, these people not being discriminated against. Motherfucker, they're in our country. They have their own country. There's a reason that their country over the last fucking 12,000 years looks like it does today. And the rest of the countries look like they do. That's truth.
Yeah.
Okay. These people do not assimilate with European culture. They do not assimilate with civilized culture. And if they did, they'd have a civilized culture where the fuck they're from. So why the fuck are they here?
There'd be no need for migration.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Of course they want to be here. It's fucking way better.
That's right. Now with all of this, right, we're seeing this, this change. And then Andy, something happened. Something happened.
All right, I'm surprised that he got away, like, like didn't get it worse than that.
Yeah, well, um, something happened though, dude, because we're seeing more of this. And then out of nowhere, with very little advertising, very little low budget actually, a movie comes out called The Citizen Vigilante.
Yep.
Okay, um, and the director explains the film's success calling it an inconvenient truth. The movie shows an inconvenient truth, what all other movies out there don't want to show or try to sugarcoat in their productions. The audience wants real films again, bold and with impact about reality. The times of Supergirl and all that, uh, are over, Boll said, the director. Um, now I have the trailer here for you. All right, we're going to play this trailer for those who have not seen this, this movie yet. Let's watch this.
The truth is this: you are all being used. The vigilante Citizen is delivering a brand of justice that some believe the authorities have failed to provide, targeting both criminals and those in power accused of allowing crime to flourish unchecked. There's been a lot said about me, so I thought you should hear directly from me. I'm here to help you take that control back. The state, court, police— see, you think that they've failed you, but they haven't. No, they only exist to control you. Do you want Justice.
Yes!
Let's get some fresh blood. You walk down the street and you get stabbed or robbed. He's a real hero. We need more guys like this. What does your country do? Nothing.
Our current system is failing to protect our citizens.
He's like the real deal.
He's playing with us.
What if everything they ever taught you was utter nonsense? We can change history.
Yeah, yeah, bro. Listen, I watched— I watched this movie. Okay, it was an hour and 28 minutes. And Andy, I will say it was probably one of the better movies that I've seen in a long time. Okay, within the first like 3 minutes, bro, you're like, all right, I'm— bro, I'm fucking ready. All right, because it gets your fucking blood boiling. And to the director's point, it shows some fucking real shit. Like, it's the reality. Now it makes you wonder why countries like Germany would ban this movie from even being shown, right?
Oh, I mean, it's because they don't want that to start happening.
Yeah.
And the people who are banning it are the people who are going to be targeted from the vigilante justice, bro. I mean, at some point in time, people are going to figure out that these criminals are being allowed to do this damage. And for whatever reason, we can say, oh well, it's because this guy's giving them money, they're going to stop caring.. And when judges, you know, allow people who have committed 4,000 fucking crimes, like that dude that slit that girl's throat over there in Charlotte, uh, who's, you know, walking off the train saying, I got that white bitch. Um, when he's been— he has a rap sheet 47 fucking, you know, crimes long, and the judge continues to let them out, eventually people are going to figure out who the fuck's allowing it. And this is kind of things that happen. This is, this is historically What happens? We've— I've talked about this lots of times and we're getting real close to it.
Very close, bro.
You know, and like, dude, when that happens, when enough people start to figure out, oh man, actually they're doing this on purpose, they're actually punishing the people. Like, for example, in that situation where those Italian dudes— like, those guys will probably be somewhat punished for some sort of racial attack, investigated for some hate crime.
That's right. Okay.
And we're allowed allowing the actual criminals who are causing the actual harm to walk free, it's only a matter of time before enough people start to realize who's allowing that. And the people contributing the money aren't going to be able to protect those people who are doing that. I mean, dude, that's just reality. I can tell you this for sure: if a member of my family was killed by someone who had committed 57 fucking crimes, I'm gonna have a problem with the person who let that motherfucker walk. And I don't think that's out of line. I think that's, that's where people go to. And I don't think that the, you know, I think in our justice system, we have a lot of people who believe they're untouchable. We have a lot of people that believe that could never happen to me because I'm a judge or I'm a prosecutor. I'm a this. And dude, people are tired of this shit. They're tired of criminals walking free when good people who are trying to do the right thing are held accountable. Such as the Daniel Penny situation in New York City. Okay. We have a crazy dude who happens to be black.
Doesn't matter what color he is. Okay. He happens to be black in that circumstance, threatening, becoming violent, doing all this crazy shit. And he chokes the guy out and the guy ends up dying. And then you don't say, oh, uh, good job. You're a hero. You put them in jail for a year. That's a problem. And that's done intentionally to keep American men and citizens of Europe and humanity from doing what men do, which is self-regulate society. But I think we're getting to a point now where people are like, you know what, fuck it, I'll fucking go to jail and give a shit. And I think that's where people are at.
Yeah. Well, I mean, that was an interesting thing in the film too. It's like, you know, the people You know, the police, they're trying to hunt. We're seeing it.
We're seeing it in Ireland.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But the people are behind the vigilante, you know what I'm saying? Because they're so fucking—
you don't think that people would be— you don't think that people would be behind that here?
100%.
You don't think that if there was a fucking real-life Batman— okay, I'm not saying like with— I'm not saying with the fucking suit and all the shit. I'm saying you don't think that if there was a dude running around taking care of violent criminals, you don't think that people would cheer for that?
100%.
100%. They would.
It's happening in Mexico.
Is it?
It's actually happening in Mexico. I would send you a link and you can put it on the TV where somebody is rounding up motorcycle thieves and then taping them to a wall. It's real. I thought that was fake, but it is real. I'm going to send it to you and you can put it up on the screen.
Yeah, but Z, like, if someone was running around, like, literally killing people who molested kids and shit, and then holding, you know, people who let these people walk scot-free over and over and over again accountable, people would absolutely fucking be behind that.
100%. 100%. And you have said this again and again that behind closed doors everybody talks like this.
Yes.
But then they have a courage problem. If you scroll through, you'll have— you'll see the photos. This is what's happening. Those are the stolen bikes and those are the thieves and somebody is taping them to the pole. This is happening in Mexico as we speak.
I like it.
It's still too nice.
It is too nice.
It's too nice.
Yeah. Don't steal my shit. You know, there's a reason that when you go to Dubai and you go to Japan and you go to these other countries, nobody steals shit. And it's because if you steal shit, you either disappear forever in some sort of prison hellhole or you walk around with your fucking hand cut off.
That is legit true, right? That is true.
Yeah. Um, but the movie, like I said, was banned in Germany. Uh, Elon Musk, he then, uh, allowed it to be streamed on X for 48 hours completely free. I'm sure there was some deal that he worked out with the director. Uh, but even just on Elon Musk's one single post, it gathered over, uh, 23 million views on that movie. Yeah, it's the number one movie right now on Amazon Prime.
100%, this is going to inspire people to do this. Yeah, and that's why they're banning it.. And I've said this on the show for, I mean, literally, I think the last 3 years that we were going to get to a point in time where vigilante justice was going to start to become a real thing.
So the director posted this out, bro.
If you were someone who, like, let's say like one of these illegals killed your whole fucking family, okay? Or killed your daughter or got in a car wreck, you know, like that drunk guy here and killed that, that police officer who was a father. If you're like, what if you had nothing to lose, dude? And like, let's say one of these people took— like, dude, if I was one of those people, I'd be Batman every motherfucking night, dude. You best believe you got nothing else to do.
Best believe it.
What does that say at the bottom? At the end of Somali scams?
That's what I'm saying. So this is the director, bro. This is the director. He posted that. He said keep watching Citizen Vigilante.
Well, dude, and that's another thing. These migrants have come in here and not just here, but in Europe as well. And they've come in and they've benefited from the racial propaganda that has been pumped into people's brains where you can't criticize someone who happens to, you know, have black skin. And so they're emboldened. Yes, they're protected by it because— and then they're protected by the law because when people do shit back to them, they hold that person accountable and not them. Dude, people listen, man. These fucking elite fuckers who think they're going to destroy— it's not going to happen, bro. Like, when you piss people off, like, to that point, eventually you can't control it. And that's what's going to happen. And if we're being fucking completely real, which we're going to be, 98% of police officers would be like, yeah, fuck it. That's what happens when you fuck around. These people deal with this shit all day long. You don't think they understand? Like, And this, what we're doing is we're regressing back to like mob rule, mafia rule. Okay. When the mafia was a real thing and organized crime was a real thing, people argue and they say, oh, that was a, you know, they were fucking holding people.
That's not actually what was happening. They had their little businesses that they ran and they didn't want to be fucked with. And so what happened was, um, like in the Italian community, the Italian community, these people will come in the Italian community and disturb shit and those people would disappear. They would never be seen ever again.
And there was also still rules, bro.
There's a code to it.
Yeah. You don't fuck with the kids.
You don't fuck with, you know, our people. That's it. And that happened in the Irish community. That happens in the Bosnia community. That still happens in the Bosnian community. That's why people don't fuck with Bosnians.
Like, I fuck with Bosnia.
Yeah. I mean, dude, you know, I'm really fucking upset because we play Bosnia on Wednesday in the World Cup. I don't know who to fucking root for, man, because I'm like, Bosnia is my second favorite team. You know what I'm saying? And I'm like, fuck. Yeah. So I just got to sit there like, I'm definitely going to cheer for America, but like, fuck, man, couldn't we play Bosnia at the end?
Oh, here's the important question, but not who are you cheering for? Yeah, I'm gonna call fucking ICE on your ass, fucking, you know. Um, but I mean, but to that point though, Andy, like the craziest thing about this though, right?
So like, you know, well, but dude, when you remove that, when you remove self-policing ability, this is what you end up with. That's what you get. And by the way, This creates a fucking more difficult job for the police to do. When you don't allow citizen policing and you don't look the other way when a scumbag disappears, then that makes their job harder.
Yeah, right.
They got to deal with it. Like, I personally know a lot of police officers, man, and I'm pretty sure they might not agree with me publicly on this, but I'm pretty sure if we got them in the background, they'd be like, yeah, I'm fucking tired of these criminals too. Fuck them.
Mm-hmm. 100%, dude. I mean, the craziest thing— and I don't know if you want to call this karma, it's fucking super unfortunate, right? But like, while Germany's banning this, very unfortunate just today.
Well, don't you think that banning it just draws more attention to it?
100%.
If you didn't ban it, then people would just see it as another movie. But now that it's banning, what they're showing people is, oh, we're afraid of this. And when they show— when people are smart enough to recognize what they're afraid of, then they're like, oh, that's what we should do. So actually they're creating their own problem by banning it.
100%. And it's not like they don't have problems there. Just today they had a mass shooting, right? And while they tried their hardest to hide who the suspect was, hmm, 45-year-old man of Turkish descent just committed a mass shooting in Germany, you know what I'm saying? So it's like, dude, the people—
well, dude, and then here's the other problem with this, like Zeshan brought this up last week. When you don't hold people of a certain culture responsible for the crimes that they do, you have a certain amount of people that are so low IQ, they associate that crime and that individual with the whole culture.
Okay.
So like, if you really want to, you know, talk about what the racist move is, the racist move is to say you can't hold that person accountable because they're of this race.
Right.
Because what that eventually creates is more racism towards the collective. So if we're talking about what the real racist move is, the racist move is allowing these people to do this shit. And then it attaches itself to all the good law-abiding people of that culture and it pollutes their whole culture, which causes more problems for that culture by not trying to be racist. Correct. It's all bullshit.
How about we do this? We get a criminal red-handed, we take them in custody, and without showing or telling anything about that person, we prosecute everything.
That's how it should be. It should be blind justice. Justice. That's why Lady Justice is wearing a fucking blindfold.
How it's supposed to be.
It's supposed to be that way. We're supposed to hold individuals accountable for their individual action. This identity politics that we've been pumped for the last 15, 20 years is irrelevant. You are either a good person who assimilates to the culture or a bad person who doesn't, who commits crimes and does whatever they want and jerks off in front of little kids. Those people should be prosecuted regardless of what race, religion, or where the fuck they come from. If all of these migrants that came across, 20 million people, had come across the border and they had said, we love America, and just like this guy here and this guy over here had come in and said, I'm going to be an American now, and they had done what so many other immigrants have done over the course of 250 years and said, I'm going to be a contributing member of society, every single human being would have a different opinion of this issue. We'd all say, hey, It kind of sucks that we got so many people at once, but they are making shit better and they're working hard and they're doing good things. And I think people would say, okay, we'll figure it the fuck out because that's what we do here in America.
But that's not the case. And everybody can see that's not the case. So this isn't a— this isn't an issue of racism. This is an issue of cultural compatibility. And these people come here and they believe that where they came from is how it is here. And they need to be taught that that is not going to be tolerated. By any means necessary. That's how they need to be taught that. And if you don't fucking abide by the law, you need to get the fuck out. And if Trump doesn't deport these people, you're going to create mass chaos that is caused by vigilantes. That's what's going to happen.
That's coming, bro.
And that's only going to create more problems because then those people, the predators who put the propaganda into our ears and eyes, they're going to use that to divide people even more. Okay, so Trump has a fucking mandate to remove these people from this country, and he's not doing it. They say they're doing it, but they're not doing it. You have JD Vance on television saying they gave us a mandate. He's trying to talk all tough like, hey, this is going to be rough and this is going to be something, you know, the same shit we've been saying. It's going to be something that people don't want to see. They're not all going to want to go. You gave us a mandate to remove some of these people. No, motherfucker. We gave you a mandate to remove every motherfucking one of them. Let's not mince words here. Okay. You're not going to talk tough, JD Vance, and convince us all to vote for you in 2028. You're attached to these failed policies. You need to fucking make sure this happens. If you want any chance to ever become what you think you're going to become next, you are not guaranteed that.
And if you think that you're guaranteed that, you're going to be sorely mistaken. Because you're going to be held accountable for the failures of this administration, period.
Just like Kamala was.
So when you get on there and you say, well, our mandate was to remove some of those people, if you really want to rile people up, you say, no, our mandate was to remove every motherfucking one of them that shouldn't be here, because that's the fucking law in America. We're a land of laws, and we're going to enforce the law, and they're going to go fucking home by any means necessary. And if they want to come back and be a contributing member of society, we have processes for that. That's what a fucking man with courage would say. That's what someone who represents the people would say. But he's not saying it. He's saying 70% of it. Okay, these people gotta fucking go. Everybody agrees with it. Nobody gives a fuck what you call them. They don't care about the names anymore. No one cares. Get the fuck out. You don't belong here. You're not here legally. You broke the law coming here, which makes you a criminal. All criminals need to be fucking handled by the letter of the law. Get the fuck out of here. That's it. See, it's not hard to fucking understand that.
It's only hard for people with small IQs to understand that, or political agendas that benefit from that.
Arrivederci.
Yeah, the Italians should have went way harder on that dude.
I agree, man. I agree.
They should have fucking held him down and stomped on his balls for until the fucking— they were stopped. And I'm talking about like until they were like like until it was unusable. Like, if you pull out your dick in front of kids, bro, you deserve to lose your dick.
You should.
For real.
For sure.
How many times has that dude right there harassed women walking down the street? How many times has he made women feel unsafe in their own country? How many times has he done things in that country where those people live and where they're from that have made those people uncomfortable? They are not wanted here.
Period.
They don't assimilate. It has nothing to do with the color of their fucking skin.
It also shows you too, bro. You don't have the mental capacity to understand that this is not a behavior you could do to the beach, but you have the mental capacity to make this epic journey from Sub-Saharan Africa to one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
I don't know if I agree with that. I don't know if I agree with that. I think that where they come from, there are certain things that are allowed and there's nothing like— dude, it's, it's— listen, man, the places these people come from are fucking wild, wild west shit. Like, it's like they're— they wake up in the morning and they're trying to figure out what the fuck they're going to eat for the day. Okay, but that's not my fucking fault. That's not your fault. And that's not the American taxpayer's fault. And if they want a civilized society, then they should go fucking build one. Their leaders over there should fucking get their people in line. You know, when you, when you have people whip out their dicks over there and they do fucked up fuck, kill them. Okay, get rid of them. Like, that's what would happen here back up until the last fucking 8 years, right?
That was right.
You know, at this point in time, you got to wonder, like, why the fuck is Trump not doing this? Why are these elected officials allowing this to happen? Why are you not cracking down on judges that allow violent criminals to walk free over and over and over again? Why are we not prosecuting them? Why is that not happening? The only logical answer is at this point in time, they want it to happen. And once people figure out that they want this to happen, then there's a big problem. Or even if the people assume that that's what it is, that's happening right now.
Yeah.
So there's a big problem here, dude.
Yeah, man. Yeah. Guys, jump in on this convo though. Let us know down in the comments what you guys—
you know, I always try to adjust this and like say, okay, let's keep it civil. Let's keep it civil. There's only so much that you can do to keep it civil, man. Eventually people are just going to do what they do. And I sitting where I'm sitting and I like, for example, this guy in Arkansas who ran for sheriff, his, his dad killed the pedophile.
Yeah.
Yeah. This guy killed— I don't— I believe that this guy raped his daughter.
Something like— Yeah.
Or did he kill his daughter?
I think he raped—
I think he raped her.
Yeah. Yeah.
This guy caught the guy and fucking killed him. Do you think that's a good thing or a bad thing?
I think it's a great thing.
Everybody does.
Great.
In fact, everybody does so much that he got elected fucking sheriff.
Mm-hmm.
Okay, so that's very in line with where people's minds are right now. Like, the fact that police officers are being held accountable civilly for things that they do on the job to enforce the fucking law is insane. That's insane. Now, I understand there are bad cops and there are good cops, but let's really think about this. What incentive does a police officer have to enforce the law against a violent criminal knowing that if he makes one misstep, he could spend his entire life in jail because of that misstep against somebody who's a menace to society?
Right.
What incentive does he have to actually do that? Would you do that? No.
Zero.
I don't think people— I mean, you know, and so you're putting them in a spot. Oh, and by the way, you're underpaying them by 3 fucking times while you spend all this money and send it all over the world. Like, it— dude, none of it makes sense. None of it makes sense.
Not supposed to, bro.
Well, it makes sense for what they want.
That's right.
It doesn't make sense to us.
That's right. Yeah, man. Guys, jump in on the convo. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. Time for headline number 3. Andy, question for you.
Yep.
Have you ever, uh, you ever been to a WWE game, uh, match?
Yeah, I have.
Have you? Yeah.
One.
Do you like it?
That was fun.
It was great. You want to go?
Yeah, I'll go.
All right. Because you got the Indiana Fever.
Yeah.
Las Vegas Aces.
Oh my God. It's my favorite athlete in the world right now. And it ain't Caitlin Clark, bro. Yeah.
Fuck, dude. Now, I will say this. They got seats available, floor seats, because I mean, you know, it's $10 grand for a floor seat at this guy.
You know what, man? I said a couple of years ago I would never pay to go to an NBA game. I would pay to go sit front row and watch Sophie Cunningham whoop some shit, bro.
Yeah, this shit is—
that shit was so good, bro.
It's insane.
Running meme right now.
I love all over. I love that she does not give a fuck.
Not two fucks.
No. And she doesn't either.
No, she really doesn't.
Like, we talked to her at that— we were at that concert with her and we were like, hey, she's like, fuck them. I don't fucking care.
I'm like, yes, we need more of it, bro. The internet's on fire right now with this whole, um, WNBA-WWE, uh, controversy that's happening. And it's crazy, right? Because like, we talked about this before last season, right? We were dealing with it. Yeah, I thought it was good. It hasn't gone away, still coming. Um, but Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham, um, they're picking up a lot of talks. There's these videos going on right now, that is, that is fucking amazing. And we're probably going to get something— might have to cut the, the music on this, but, but check this out, dude.
This was last season's videos. Sam, nice to meet you.
She won't be quiet anymore. Here we go. Hell yeah, let's go! Oh yeah, let's go, dog!
Yeah, man, I love it, bro. I fucking love it.
I feel like we gotta go. We gotta go to a game.
Yeah, we gotta go to it. She wants to come on the show.
She has to come on.
Yeah, she's been She, she said, I want to come on the show and talk shit.
We got to set it up. We got to set it up.
Come on, on. Come on the show.
Do you see this shit, though?
Yeah, I did. Right. Everybody saw it, bro, except the refs.
But, dude, this—
did you see Sophie called out the commissioner?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. She's in some heat right now. I mean, everybody's— everybody saw this. It was fucking sick. And the coach was really pissed. I was actually really impressed by the coach's response to this. They had asked her during a press conference, this is what— That's fucked up. Well, it's funny because Caitlin Clark told the Bee, she said Caitlin Clark has described that white privilege feels like being beat up by giant black lesbians. Caitlin didn't describe it like that. That. This is a joke. But, but no, I was really impressed.
That's a babalawo bee.
That's right. Yeah, that's right. Impressed by the, the head coach for the Indiana Fever. She had this to say in a conference. Check this. Because they were so egregious. I mean, the fist in the throat is crazy. It's crazy. It's dangerous. The landing spot, when you went to review it, and she still comes down on top of another foot. Like, I don't know, because to me that's like a do-over on a test.
How do you screw it up again? And it's just when you have— when you have these things continue to happen time and time and time and time and time again, eventually it gets frustrating.
But I thought those were just more egregious.
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. That's not— that's not— that's not real. She's not calling it how she knows it is. That's the politically correct answer.
Safe. Yeah, I think it was safe.
No. Yeah, I'm a fan of her, by the way. I met her in person. She's very nice.
Really? Yeah.
She spoke here.
Oh, no shit.
Yeah.
Playing it safe there, though.
Yeah. Here's the deal. It's very obvious what the fuck is going on, and it's very obvious that she's being targeted.. And it's very obvious that the refs don't give a shit and they're afraid to do the same thing we were talking about with the migrant shit. Nobody wants to say, oh yeah, that's actually happening. No, it's very clearly fucking happening. My advice would be for Caitlin Clark to stop fucking taking it and get the fuck up and start fighting back. Okay. When people beat your ass every day and you're really tired of it, you don't come off the court and say, oh, I'm frustrated with that. You go out there and you beat the fuck out of whoever you can. You get your ass beat by it. So be it. You're already getting your ass beat.
That's right, bro. Listen, my hot take on this— I told you this the other day, bro. One time. All Caitlyn gotta do is— she's gonna have to listen. She's gonna take the fine. We'll set up the GoFundMe. One time for her to fucking cock back and deliver a nice knuckle sandwich. Just take one time. Yeah, well, I think it'll be done.
I don't agree with that. I think that'd probably make it worse. But I think it's— I don't think it's gonna be one time. But I think at the end of the day Like I said, you know, someone— if a bully's beating you up every time you go outside, then eventually you got to start fighting back or they're going to fucking kill you.
Mm-hmm.
I mean, that's it.
Yeah.
So, like, if these people— if these girls really feel that way, then fucking do something about it. Don't just lay on the ground and be like, I'm being the bigger person. Clearly nobody gives a fuck about being the bigger person.
No.
And you do have a coward WNBA commissioner who's not— who's not calling out, which is her responsibility, protect the players. And, you know, they didn't put her on the fucking WNBA 30th anniversary poster. Why is that? That's kind of weird.
It's fucked up.
That's your biggest fucking star. It's really the only reason that people are like, we're only talking about the WNBA because of, you know, almost once you wonder, it's like, this is how they're getting their attention, so they don't want to fuck it up. You know, we wouldn't be talking about this if everything was fucking on the up and up.
Yeah, that's a great point, dude. You know, that's a very— well, you know what's funny? So there's this hot take by this guy named Emmanuel Uh, Acho, okay, we just had this really, uh, really interesting take. Um, I would love to see your thoughts on this. This is what he had to say. The W at this junction in time would be better without Caitlin Clark because she is a bigger distraction than she is an additive. Caitlin Clark has gotten the WNBA over the necessary threshold they needed. Now people are watching. Now we realize, oh, there's talent in the W, talent that's actually even greater than Caitlin Clark. And I'm not just talking about bigs like Asia, I'm talking about the Olivia Miles, I'm talking about the Paige Beckers, hell, I'm talking about the Kelsey Mitchells. Caitlin got the necessary eyes there, but now that the eyes are there, we don't necessarily need her anymore. Caitlin did what only Caitlin could do, and we don't necessarily need her to do anymore. Thank you, Caitlin, we can take it from here. Now you're saying that the WNBA needs to be cognizant of where they put Caitlin Clark on on posters.
The WNBA and the officials need to alter the rules for Caitlin Clark. The WNBA and opposing players need to treat Caitlin Clark more gently. Caitlin Clark's coach needs to be cognizant of how she talks to her in public because it's going to look like there's an issue. Unless we can take off our gloves for Caitlin Clark and stop trying to act like she's a messiah, the WNBA could and would be better off without Caitlin Clark. At least without this version of everybody coddling and caressing and catering to Caitlin Clark. Yeah, they're definitely coddling her.
I mean, look, this guy's fucking retarded. Yeah, that's a pretty terrible take. I don't know who any of those other people are. Never heard of them. And maybe you do because you watch it every day, but the average person could probably name 2 NBA players and they're named Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham.
And, and if we're being real, because she's assaulting Caitlin Clark.
Yeah, I mean, if we're being real about what's going on here, um, if Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham weren't in the fucking league, they— everybody go back to ignoring it. Okay, so I disagree with that, uh, part of it 1 million percent. The league definitely needs them, but they— what they also need is the controversy that's happening, which is what's creating a situation where I think they're allowing it to happen because it's creating the eyeballs to watch the situation play out. You think that the people that run this league are that fucking stupid? You think that they don't sit in the back and they— and like they say, hey, this is creating some controversy, but our fucking numbers are up, the best numbers. You don't fucking think that they think that? Come on, dude. Like, these people are not stupid. These are professional business people. These are people— the commissioner of the league was an ex-CEO of fucking, uh, one of the biggest, uh, I think she was the ex-CEO of Deloitte.
No shit.
Yeah. You don't think she understands the fucking numbers? Look that up. So fact-check that. I think she was the ex-CEO of Deloitte, you know, one of the Big Four accounting firms. You don't think she understands data? The fuck out of here, dude. She knows exactly what's going on. They're standing behind this and they're allowing it to happen because it's creating eyeballs that is creating interest in the league.
So it's not that we don't want it to stop.
No, they don't want to stop.
We can't stop it.
That's right. Because it's the only way that they're getting fucking eyeballs.
Huh.
Right.
Kathy Engelbert.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Former CEO.
OK, so, so you're telling me that the commissioner of the WNBA is the ex-CEO of one of the biggest data processing companies on the fucking planet, and she doesn't understand that this controversy is causing people to watch? Get the fuck out of here.
Right.
OK, so like, let's be real, dude. They're allowing it intentionally for traffic to go and watch this happen. And if you remove that, people are going to stop watching. That's it.
So then question then. So off of that logic, would you— it would almost be safe to assume that if Caitlin did battle back then and the shit stopped, I think that—
I think if she battles back, then it becomes a self-sustaining real thing.
Yeah. Okay.
Now you're talking about like, now I really want to watch, right? Okay. Because these— they're not taking this shit no more. That's what creates the fucking viewership.
Yeah.
You know, removing them out like that's just going to cause the league to die again. And let's be real, dude. Like, people only feel sorry for people so long until they're like, it's their own fault for taking it.
That's right.
And I'll be real, dude. I'm a big fan of Caitlin Clark, but I'd be a much bigger fan if Caitlin Clark would stand up for herself a little bit.
That's right.
You know what I'm saying?
That's right.
Like, fuck, dude, bullies are going to bully until you punch them in the fucking nose. Yeah, it is what the fuck it is.
It is what it is.
So, I mean, but you can't tell me— let's talk about this from a pure business standpoint. Now, they might not be that good in numbers because, you know, the league's really never made money until the last couple years. I don't even know if it's still making money. It's been subsidized. But you don't think— you, you think like— you think they want to kill the— you don't think they understand attention? You don't think they understand that this, this is the golden thing that's happening in the WNBA right now? It's causing— we're talking about it right now. Would we be talking about this if this wasn't happening?
No.
Absolutely not, bro.
I didn't even know what the WNBA was.
That dude, for real, dude, like, no, it is what it is. The biggest assets to the league are these two women because they're creating the controversy that causes people to watch it. So I mean, like, it's being allowed to happen for that controversy, for the eyeballs, for the money, for the revenue, and they're not going to stop it. So Caitlin's going to have to stop it herself. And by the way, if she does that, that makes the league better.
Mm-hmm. I'd love to see it, dude.
I mean, dude, Sophie Cunningham has become probably one of the most popular marketable athletes in the whole world right now. Okay. And you know why? Because she ain't taking no shit. And people like people that don't take no shit. It's good. It's good sportsmanship. How about this? How about stand up for yourself?
Yeah.
If it's, if it's that rough of a league, then I, and I agree with what he said about coddling, like, yeah, don't coddle her.
But they're not following her.
I'm just saying, yeah, don't, yeah, don't fucking whine about it. Get the fuck up and fight back.
But, and when she does fight back, y'all shut the fuck up. Yeah, should we get that?
Oh, well, that same guy will be turning into like, oh, Sophie and, and, uh, Sophie and now they're beating up Caitlin are fucking racist. Yeah, it's like, dude, shut the fuck up. These girls have played with black girls their entire fucking lives. They're not fucking racist. Okay. Like, they're— those could be all white girls and be fighting and the same thing would be happening. Okay. So let's not turn it into a race thing. Yeah, I know people are making jokes about it and shit, but let's just look at it as individuals. You got people that are bullying her. She's not fucking standing up for herself. Sophie is standing up for her, which has created this narrative in the league that people are paying attention to.
Yeah.
Okay. And if she stands the fuck up and fights back, now we have something worth watching. Yeah, that's the truth.
That's real, bro. That's real. Yeah. All right, well, I'll lock the—
I mean, I don't— I haven't heard anybody even mention this.
That detective?
No.
Yeah.
Like, you guys really fucking think they aren't allowing this to happen intentionally for traffic and attention? Get the fuck out of here.
Probably brought Caitlyn in.
That's how fucking brands work.
Yeah, we know what's happening. Yeah. I need you to let it keep happening. Yeah, that's right.
Like, I doubt it's that far, but it's the same thing, dude.
Yeah, so I'll lock these tickets in for you. Um, there's, uh, there's two left. I've never even heard of Las Vegas Aces. I didn't even know. Are they good? I don't know if they're good. Um, but yeah, uh, I'll lock these in, guys. I want you to lock in your comments.
I mean, dude, tickets are selling for $10,000 on the floor. Those same tickets, those same tickets 2 years ago were free, bro. They couldn't get people to go. So like, dude, come on, let's not pretend this isn't an economic strategy for the league.
$10 grand is real talk, bro. That's wild. You know, it's wild. Yeah, maybe we can go to that, uh, that one bar.
This is the greatest thing that's ever happened to the WNBA.
100%.
Okay, and this guy's saying, oh, let's remove them. You've never run a business, clearly. Maybe he has, but it surely probably isn't very good.
Not a good one.
Yeah, that's a terrible fucking idea. Yeah, you know, oh, we got all this other talent. I never fucking heard of them.
All these names.
I'm not— but, but, and maybe you have because maybe this this is your lane. But if you want people to pay attention, you have to get the people who are outside to pay attention, not just the people who are in.
It's not gonna grow by the same. Yeah, yeah.
So I mean, yeah, it's a stupid take.
No, that's real, man. Guys, let us know what you think. Sophie, come on here.
Yeah, talk some shit.
That's right.
I'm just saying, that's what I think it is. I mean, I, I don't know. I think It'd be stupid. I honestly, I'm so sure that's what it is that I think, like, if you don't recognize that's what it is, you're just not very smart.
It's real. It's real. Guys, jump in the comments. Let us know what you guys think about this conversation. That being said, Andy, it's time. Time for our final segment, our thumbs up or dumb as fuck headlines. So I bring one in, we talk about it, we vote on it, we give it one of these two options. Um, and, uh, speaking of great business decisions, I have an entrepreneur I would like, uh, I think you guys actually, you might already know this dude. Um, I saw you actually followed him, um, but I saw, I came across this clip. I said, dude, this is, this is wholesome, this is fucking awesome. I would like to introduce, um, for a thumbs up, um, Your Bin Cleaning.
Oh yeah, yeah, I do follow this guy. Yeah, it's so cool.
Yeah, bro, this gives me hope. Yeah. All right, now listen, I know it's in Canada, right, so it's a little gay, um, but outside of that, this dude's fucking awesome. Yeah, he's awesome. Let's check this clip, um, this kid going door to door, uh, doing a sales pitch. Hello, how are you? Hello, good, how are you? My name is Ashton and I'm doing a service for recycling, all your garbage bins. That includes your green bin, your garbage bin, and your recycling. I'm coming back on Wednesday to do people, so I got 15 over there and your 2 neighbors right there.
Okay.
And I was wondering if you wanted me to book your appointment. Um, you know, I'm gonna pass on it for today. Okay, you can take— you can keep that. If you ever need me, you can call me or text me. Perfect.
Thank you. No problem.
Bye. Do you want me to go get my dad? Yeah, sure.
Okay.
And I was wondering if you wanted me to book you an appointment. How much do you charge? I charge $10 for all your bins. Hey, put us in. You want me to put you in? Okay. Yes. Thank you. See ya. Thank you.
Bye. Sir, how much is it?
$10 for all your bins.
All of them?
Yep.
Good summer job.
Yeah, it is. Yeah, I'm doing this all summer. You're fine, young lad. Thank you.
Thanks.
Take care.
You too.
Bye.
That's awesome, dude.
Bro, his videos are averaging a million views on Instagram.
Yeah, because people respect that. And by the way, that was a great pitch.
Yes, I was just gonna say that positioning. I've got 15 people over there, 2 people over there.
Brilliant social pressure, bro. Like, that's a—
that is—
that is the key. That is a key element of a great pitch. They're doing it. They're doing it. Why aren't you doing it?
You're missing out.
That was a great pitch. Yeah, he was respectful. He was kind. He took the denial not as a no, but as a maybe later.
Yeah, bro, my phone.
You can— that was amazing.
Anytime. Yeah, this is going to do great.
Oh yeah, he's— dude, listen, this is— this is what you're going to— this kid's going to become something, man. Yeah, bro, you know, I used to sell light bulbs door to door just like that. Defective light bulbs. Okay. We would take the packs that were broke and we'd put them back into fucking into actual full package packs. You know, we take the broke ones out, we put them in, they just throw away the broke packs and we would go sell them door to door. So just like that. Yeah, this kid's going to do something, dude.
I love—
I just love the way that he handled the rejection too. It wasn't a no. He kept smiling. He kept being polite. He said, okay, well, if you ever do need it, here's my thing.
Yeah, dude, imagine what this kid's going to be like in fucking 5 years.
He's going to be tremendous.
You know what I'm saying? Like, even like, you know, we talk again, like, guys, this is so—
he's learning a skill set, bro, that you cannot learn through the phone.
We were just talking about it a few episodes ago.
Yes.
Assessing the situation, what the person is like, and adjusting your conversation and your offer according to that.
Sensory acuity. Like he's fucking this. Listen, dude, what he's learning at a young age, most adults never learn. They never learn. And they don't have the courage to learn because they're afraid that someone's going to say no. Being told no is part of business. Like, dude, you get, you know, you get into the Hall of Fame of baseball for striking out 7 times out of 10, dude. Like, it takes courage and it takes resiliency and it takes the understanding that this is the game that you're playing. And this young man has the courage that most adults would never even have to try. And by the time this guy's, you know, 17, 18, 19 years old, he's going to have that skill set locked in. And in a day and age when most people are locked into their phone, like, this kid's going to run the fucking world, bro. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
I read a quote yesterday that said, failure is not the problem. Not trying is the actual failure.
Yes.
That's the truth.
Go to like 100 places. Even if he gets like 80 nos, which probably would not be the case, he's still winning really, really big.
He's probably getting 9 nos for every 1 yes. But I mean, doesn't matter. That's what it takes. That's fucking awesome.
Now, we do the other side of this, right? Like, I mean, what do you think his margins are? You need to increase his prices. You know, $10 is a little low, bro.
Like, well, I mean, his margins are going to have to increase with the more time that he expends. You know, like when you, when you have no business, you're gonna be cheap because you got to get the business, but then your time is gonna become more valuable, and when your time becomes more valuable, your price has to go up. So I mean, that's—
once he has like 1,000 people that he has done for $10, yeah, then he has a lot of credibility.
It's no different than a guy who's doing tattoos and starts off as an apprentice. He's got to do free tattoos. You do free tattoos, you get people to say, oh man, I want to pay you for my tattoo. Then all of a sudden your books fill up for so many tattoos at that price. Well, I can't afford to do yours for that price, so everybody's got to go to this price. It's a natural progression of scale, like, you know. So yeah, he's going to— he'll, he'll learn that, you know, when he's out there doing 70 cans a day and he's like, fuck, I can't do 70 cans a day. I got to raise my price or hire people. Yeah, exactly.
Yeah. Well, I'm excited for this dude.
I'm even noticing, like, look at his bio, how organized, how clear it is.
Yeah.
Cleaning your bins, parent-run account, your region, free bins clean for seniors, support at this link in PayPal.
Yeah, it's awesome.
That's awesome.
Yeah, I'm excited to see what this dude, what he does, man. I'm excited.
Yeah. And you know what else I like is he's willing to do— this is the opportunity. Okay. The opportunity is always lie in what people won't do or what they can't do. And he is choosing to lean into what people will not do. You see what I'm saying? No one wants to fucking scrub out a shitty trash can.
Yeah.
No, nobody wants to do the fucking hard shit. Nobody wants to get in there and smell that trash bin smell, bro. This guy's like, fuck, I'll do it. That's like one of the biggest things, man.
Be doing Fortnite. He could be fucking playing video games.
It's awesome, though.
He's killing it.
When I watched the video for the first time, I was thinking of all the people that complain that they don't have opportunities.
Their opportunities are there. It's just what will— what are you willing to do?
You go out and clean trash cans, whatever, whatever you got to do.
What's whatever you got to do? It's whatever it takes, man.
Yeah. Thumbs up for this. Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. Awesome. It's killing it. I love it. Well, yeah. Thumbs up.
Yeah, I saw that video. I'm like, dude, I'm following this.
Yeah, I saw him. Like, I'm like, oh, this is You already fucking see him. Like, oh, this is awesome. Yeah, this is awesome. Hell yeah. Support Ashton, guys. This is his IG.
I mean, do you know how many entrepreneurs that I talk to that will make excuses about why they can't do things? And I'm like, well, you got two feet and a fucking hand and you can walk into places and talk to them, can't you? Oh, I don't know. Okay, well then you don't want— you don't want to win because at the end of the day, that's what the fuck it takes.
I read a story a few weeks.
I did that for years before we had any money to fucking spend on any kind of advertising. I went door to door to door to door to door. Hey, I'm Andy. We got this little store. We sell protein powder and vitamins and this and that. Do you need anything like that? You know, I don't know. Okay. No.
All right.
Well, if you ever do, this is where we are. And I did that for fucking years. Okay. And then eventually we had enough money to start doing things. But like, dude, you would be shocked at the amount of people who call themselves entrepreneurs that are not willing to do things like this. They think they're above it or they think they don't have to pay their dues. Not only is this kid paying his dues, he's investing in a skill set that will make him fucking unstoppable later.
He can plug that into any business.
Correct.
Any business. There is a guy from Kenya who learned field— what is that? He's an Olympic silver medalist in javelin throw, and he learned it from YouTube. Yeah, he learned throwing javelins on YouTube and he became Olympic silver medalist.
Well, I mean, You know, that's a whole nother thing. Like people are like, well, I don't know how to do it. What do you mean? Not knowing how to do something is no longer a valid excuse. No, the accessibility of information is nearly limitless. There's nothing that is stopping you from learning the skill. I was just talking to one of my buddies who owns a creative agency and he's like, I got this guy. You know, and he seems to be pretty good and he wants to, you know, move up. And I said, does he actually want to move up or is he just like a lazy, ambitious person, somebody that has massive goals that isn't willing to do the work? Because you could go on YouTube today and learn how to shoot a fucking video. You could go on YouTube today and learn how to edit videos and you could spend your free time becoming a fucking master at it. For free. So does he really want to do it, or is he just saying he'd like to do that if it was like not that hard to do, you know? So, and that's what most people do.
Most people will make up every excuse and every barrier as to why they can't do something, when in reality, dude, the information is literally limitless about how to do anything. And if you want to dedicate the time, you can become functional at it, okay? You may not You know, if you pick up a guitar, you may not become Stevie Ray Vaughan or Jimi Hendrix. Okay. But you could certainly get good enough playing a fucking band.
Yeah.
Because like millions upon millions upon millions of people over the course of time have done it. So you're telling me you can't do it? No, you have to get a fucking guitar. Oh, and by the way, if you don't have a guitar, you can make one like Zoltán from Five Finger Death Punch, who is literally the, the operator of the second largest metal band in the history of humankind, okay, um, makes his own guitar, sees himself how to play. You see, like, that's called taking initiative, and you have to have that in order to do anything. And the amount of entrepreneurs and the amount of people that say they want to be successful that just aren't willing to put in the time and work and hide behind the lack of knowledge is like, literally, it's embarrassing. It's embarrassing. And that goes back to our topic of personal excellence. Like, you want everybody, you know, you want it, but you don't really want it because your actions don't say you want it. Your mouth says you want it, but your actions don't. And your actions are going to dictate whether or not you become that or not.
So like, you know, you could fool lots of people with these excuses, but you're not going to fool someone like this. Like this guy, when he gets to be older, He ain't going to take no excuses. Like, you know, like, you know why I don't hear any excuses from fucking entrepreneurs? I'm like, dude, you're full of shit because I did all that shit. I did it for years with no internet.
Yeah.
So like, get the fuck out of here, bro. There's a way to do it. You're just— you just don't want to fucking pay the dues.
It's real, man. Well, thumbs up to Ashton, guys.
Andy, that's all I got. Yeah. All right. Don't be a hoe.
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On today's episode, Andy and DJ break down President Trump's announcement that the U.S. and Iran will hold fresh talks after recent strikes strained the ceasefire, locals in Genoa, Italy pummeling a man accused of masturbating in front of young children and families at the beach, and Fever guard Sophie Cunningham saying WNBA players are "definitely targeting" Caitlin Clark.