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Wrack Your Brain
Wrack Your Brain Episode 16
#podcast #politics #twoidiots #veterans #electionreform #religion #undergroundrailroad #smugglingroutes
This is a show about everything and nothing. Part politics, part satire, all bourbon. Join Dominick Leon and Charles Fuks as they muse about current events, social issues, and whatever surfaces from the depths of their minds. If you walk away thinking about something in a different way: comment, like, share, subscribe, follow us, check out our links, sponsor us, send us something in the mail!
In this episode we talk abortion pill smuggling routes, religion in politics, & election reform.
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[Music] all right
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ladies and gentlemen
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it's the eighth right
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july 7th 2022 raccoon brain podcast i'm charles fuchs
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and we're the host of bragging rights podcast uh this is episode 16 if if i'm not mistaken not that uh not that we're
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counting and not that we usually announce the episode number um but uh do we have any news i don't think
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we have any news although uh i i did accidentally pay my barber with uh with
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the rocky brand podcast uh cash app and so i've embezzled
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from from our organization accidentally luckily it wasn't linked to the checking count that has less than
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the amount the haircut cost apparently it's linked to my personal checking account at the moment
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so that's that's what i meant when i was talking to you about the paypal thing i think i wasn't i just wasn't warning it
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correctly with the website by the way update on the website everybody the website is coming together nicely
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i'm just having an issue uh with the coding for some things i'm still working on it but it is coming
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together nicely i've heard back from several people um for the merch and that is also coming
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along nicely so that's another thing about the merch uh so prior prior to starting recording we were talking about
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a couple of things which which we'll fill everyone in on one of them being a potential host being a local state
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senator you mean a potential guest potential guess yes thank you uh possible possible guess which is a local
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state senator from our undisclosed location which we'll probably have to disclose when uh if and when we have
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that guest and the reason i bring him up as it relates to merch is because he owns a
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cigar store and how cool would it be to sell our cigars in his store
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how cool is that it would be phenomenal like a featured little display
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rack your brain podcast uh cigar display but that would mean we probably have to connect him with the supplier for our
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cigars no we could bring it in once a month or business we'd have to order them and then bring them in for
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him i don't know we'll figure it out we'll figure it out we'll figure what's but uh yeah we'll uh we're trying to get
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some some record brain podcast branded cigars uh which which would be very cool we'll have to
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so so dominic and i both like cigars but we'll have to we also smoke pipes too we we do smoke
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top type tobacco dominic smokes the pipes dominic lays the pipe uh
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with with the particular particular genre of human being and looks like we have a couple of
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people uh looking at us on our tick tock live so welcome welcome welcome hello everyone
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so uh so what about what i was saying was we both smoked cigars and but we're not like
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experts in the various flavors right like we don't we enjoy them but we're not aficionados i think you would sure
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we're not we're we're not bougie we're not cigar people give me a good cigar from a five dollar cigar to whatever
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i'll i'll enjoy it yeah that being said once we have our own brain cigars we
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should be able to talk about a little bit of the flavoring i guess we'll just read off whatever we
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get from the menu exactly organic flavor yeah that's right organically grown to be a
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[Music]
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that's right dominic really wants to watch you lick your lips
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let's see let's see uh so i think that's that's all the rack your brain where i can bring news
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so one of the things we were talking about before we before we started recording was uh was was the supreme court and
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decisions that that they've recently made as and it's still in the news it'll probably continue to be in the news for
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for quite a while uh but dominick asked me a question
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and then i threw abroad him but that's that's a story for another day so what was that question the question was
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if uh well with the roe v wade decision uh was contraception involved like was
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it you know tied in with that and your answer was no because it was a separate decision
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however you know that is one of the topics including same-sex marriage and i believe supreme court justice clarence
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thomas said he was going to bring up i think in the fall so what he said was
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in in his concurring opinion that they should read the supreme court should revisit it right
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that doesn't that kind of doesn't mean anything because the way the way the the the
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appeal that appel process works is that there needs to be a lower level court case dealing with this right and
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eventually so it's this doesn't mean anything it doesn't mean that they're going to take it up in the fall it doesn't mean they're going to take it over the next five years just depends on
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on the sequence of cases it's just his opinion that hey we should look at this right now which i
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can leave
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so i was gonna break something up regarding regarding the the
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the oh so um regarding regarding abortion so that's that's going to be not just in in
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the news for the next for that period of time but also that's what the states are focusing on because there's
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been this long-standing attempt to to reduce roe v wade and and things like
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that um but uh it's really gonna it's just gonna kick women's rights 50 years back i
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think it's gonna it's gonna take privacy rights yeah privacy right but like the persecution of women
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to get a an abortion in their state it's it's just i don't know so he but he let
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me sort of round to one of the one of the pieces of feedback that we've consistently been getting is
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that we don't finish our our trains of thoughts i'm going to figure it out i'm going to please yeah right
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but i'm going to try to i'm going to try to finish this one uh the focus right now is is is abortion so a lot of the
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state legislatures are are looking at at abortion laws right and that's that's
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going to be the cycle for the next year or two plus at some point
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i wouldn't be surprised if if they start passing laws on contraception because that is another thing that's important
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apparently to conservatives what you and i put on our dicks right like this which makes no sense because if they want to
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if they want to restrict or even ban abortions altogether i mean what would
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prevent you from having an abortion to begin with if your people are still going to have sex people are [ __ ] no
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matter what but you want to prevent pregnancy in order to avoid abortion if if if i were if i were to say to you we
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should make guns illegal so that people can't access guns what would you say that's [ __ ] ridiculous but
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because we have the right to bear arms no wait what's the word did you did you did i lose you already probably if i say
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making guns illegal will make people not be able to get guns what would you say no they'll get killed of course they can
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still kick it just like making abortions illegal uh well they will get abortions
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they'll figure out a way life will find a way oh yeah right but it's about what's going to happen to those women
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who have to seek out abortions by other means if their state bans them and
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you know they they can't seek out abortions legally within their own state and they have to you know go do other [ __ ] to
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[ __ ] get that abortion what what happens to them then you know that's that's
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well i mean very very slippery slope it is a silver soap and it's also in in a way they just opened up a whole
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new black market up for for services not just services but goods as well
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i guarantee people right now are getting together and designing i guarantee it
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i'm 110 certain uh 10 percent certain that um that people are getting together right
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now and and figuring out what what the smuggling routes for the abortion pill is going to be in into
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some of these southern uh when there's a need listen it's like illegal drugs illegal coming in from
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mexico coming in from the south americas when you people there is a demand for it
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so the supply chain will find a way in and and it's i mean it's it's a lot
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easier to get like in many ways a lot easier to to one get an abortion
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now than it was pre uh pre roe v wade pre uh partially because analogy of it is a
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lot safer it's a lot safer the abortion pill the pill itself didn't exist before you know
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2002 and then social media just like social media has has um
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you know like driven and facilitated revolutions around the world because people people can collaborate by social
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media people are going to be people i guarantee our people are already collaborating by facebook and whatsapp
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and signal and all these all these let me ask you a question what part of this decision for roe v wade do you think was
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really pushed by the liberals really pushing for abortion
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like late-term abortions and abortions you know that were almost at the point of birth in some places i think to a
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certain extent it pushed it over the edge to a certain to very small extent
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it influenced it influenced some conservatives opinions regarding
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regarding abortion but specifically what influenced it from your question was the perception
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that there was a liberal push for late-term abortions i can't find a perception there's been a lot of reports
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for that in different places i can find the reports if you'd like i i would very much like you to find a report that's
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not a not in a right-wing news source that's the challenge for when you get
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back
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is there's not been a push i haven't seen any um
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calls from the left to to increase late term abortions to increase the rate
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of of of late abortions what has been said rightfully so is if there's a
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medical condition that that threatens the life of the person carrying the carrying the fetus
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then that abortion should be on the table at any point right
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to a point right like at some point at some point a a and i look neither of us
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are medical experts but presumably there comes a point in in a fetuses
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growth term where it's viable it can survive and
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and a c-section could could perhaps save save the life of of both right so in
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that case if you if if it's the difference between pulling it out of the mother or like killing it in the mother
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like just pull it out at that point right like but again it's it's for for the life of the mother but and and i'm
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sure the cases of that being likely are few and far between um the the the reality is more times than
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not late term abortions meaning after the or within the third trimester are due to life life-threatening
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complications for the person carrying it i if i'm not mistaken though
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and i could be wrong i think it's in some places like colorado colorado there was no term
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where you could not get an abortion okay so if i'm not mistaken
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and and i think to this day i think just still is still in in colorado
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what i don't know is in other places that do have some
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kind of third trimester restriction if it if it if it makes two exceptions
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uh one won't be for the life of the mother but two uh being from the discovery of some sort of life altering
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or life complicating condition that the fetus might have
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right so and i don't know the details of that so for example uh down syndrome i don't
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know when they can test for down syndrome it might only be in the third trimester and in which case there would
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be people who would say look if you find out in the third trimester the kid is gonna have down syndrome and you don't
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think you can handle it you should probably have have the right to end that but that's debatable i don't know and
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again if it's got a deformity that's going to be life-threatening to it or are we right
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or maybe a deformity right so something that's going to give it a a very difficult life right like life
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is difficult is as it is and the same people that would say well it's a life is a life and you should be required to
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carry the term are the same ones that would be that would probably vote against uh expanding uh welfare and
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disability in non-insurance disability benefits and and things like that right
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like well once it's born it's on its own and what if it's born without arms and limbs like i mean at some point it's not
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gonna have parents to to take care of it so my parents go then one all right then it's on society
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depends on society right like there's there's there there's uh opportunity costs for for everything
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even if you are somebody that believes in like the segment i heard this argument about like you know a long time
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ago society used to come together and they used to help people oh they didn't i'm talking like a long time ago people
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were using this and i said my counter argument was a long time ago there wasn't as many people on the [ __ ]
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planet and people people could help each other because they were isolated within these villages of very few people
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and the way they say it took a village to raise a child because back then a village wasn't made up of more than
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let's say a hundred [ __ ] people you know and even then the reality is well so and maybe maybe thirty thousand
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years ago in new york you can't do that [ __ ] i mean even even
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uh you know late eighteen hundreds early nineteen hundreds right like the slums and the tenements right when like you
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think of immigrants conditions you're so poor left and right you couldn't take care of yourself let alone somebody else who was
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taking care of the churches that children had to work because there was [ __ ] nothing else for people to do in
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order to you know sustain themselves they had to take their kids to work because there was no child labor laws so they had to put the kids to work
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parents were out of work or they were working they had to do something that's why another reason why like families had
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like six or seven kids because kids would just [ __ ] die because they knew that they weren't maybe half of them
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yeah like they would have six kids because three of them will make it yeah
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i don't know you know that whole mentality of of uh
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you know the whole society putting the pressure on society to take care of other people's woes it's just it doesn't
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really make a whole lot of sense to me because nowadays it's just not the the
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the countries but let's only talk about the united states the country is just not in a place it was
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in let's say 200 years ago in order to to have that kind of mentality because there's just too many
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people there's the level of obligations that people have today as compared to
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that you know where that that saying would apply where it takes a village it's just the the
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nine-day difference completely different i mean back then probably maybe 200 years ago
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i'm sure you know so but okay but here's here's the thing right so there's difference between
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how do we get here from roe v wade did we finish that topic i don't want to disrupt any of our
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viewers or listeners because they say that we don't finish topics the way that we got here is is because we were
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talking about fetuses being brought to terms
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and then you said if they're born with you know no arms and no legs then when the parents go it's on society and then
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we went off onto the society side that's right so i mean it it's it see how i did that
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if anything if anything see it's extremely myopic to say well well you
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know the sanctity the sanctity of life is is the only thing that counts let's say a fetus
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is a person at conception let's say that's that's the case is that the only is that the only
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variable no their societal impacts i mean i think we talked about this on one of our episodes where
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where there's there's a a theory in the book for economics that basically said that the reduction in crime in the late
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90s was because of a rogue evaded roe v wade in 1973 because the majority of
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pregnancies where where the parent is unable to take care of them are usually from lower socio
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economic
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[Music] and so who is more likely to become a chemical lower so cynical criminal
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lowers a a a less less uh privilege and less advantage socio-economic demographics
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aka if you're poor you're more likely to become a criminal that's just that's that nobody disagrees with that even
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republicans don't disagree with that like how could you right that's it's a
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desperation is a major driver of of crime especially the crime that that
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that republicans would be worried about right that anybody is worried about like like um
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things that put you in physical harm right like like uh i don't know homicide and
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uh armed robbery and those things right that being said that there's there is an
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argument to be made that white-collar crime impacts more people
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and possibly impacts them more or in a worse way for example somebody that steals
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millions of dollars from a company right and that company now goes gets before uh
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goes into bankruptcy and now people lose their jobs exactly right so is there jobs is there for what cases of
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everything right and so the argument is well those people are now much worse off than somebody that might have been mugged
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they might have lost it too well because the tooth you can replace the credit cards in cash you can replace that
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but you can replace any of that if you don't have a job sure so and when you have
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let's say a thousand people in a company under the same circumstances versus one person who just lost a credit
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card because they got stolen it's a higher impact i would say definitely white collar crime i think
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has a much higher impact at least at least the potential too right so again it's debatable i mean look at enron
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look at bernie madoff dude bernie madoff holy [ __ ] uh look at jeffrey look at jeffrey
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and jeffrey ipsy is a whole different sister so okay that man hung himself
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with toilet paper if you believe that
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sherman ultra three three fly i sincerely doubt that the prison system
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has charm and ultra they probably have the single [ __ ] the knockoff single-ply [ __ ] garment
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no not even garmin it's norman multron yeah [ __ ]
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not even dollar general with carrying it is like this this is garbage i can't carry this [ __ ] kind of has let him half
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play right that's why so in fact just here's yours from tree bark and [ __ ] you know good luck the
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the other day oh so you know how you've heard of cern ceo yes okay
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oh my god people have been going [ __ ] freaking how concerned so i i even saw a
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guy on tick tock say cern is gonna open a [ __ ] portal turning upside down and
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vector is gonna come and kill us all like that i like do you even watching too much about netflix you gotta [ __ ]
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put the [ __ ] down so i watched i watched the uh the the activation of it live it
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was pretty pretty exciting so uh one of the posts
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as it was happening live i watched on tick tock of course uh one of the posts uh one of the comments was they're trying to resurrect
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jeffrey epstein oh my god who killed you tell us who killed you
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it's like literally the crazy people people were like people were like they're trying to go against god but god
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will protect us well either we're capable of going against god and we're not if we are
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then how is god protecting us if he's allowing us to go against him like come on like think about this it's all the
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free will thing people a lot of these christians don't get free will they want to jam religion down your throat but they don't realize like if you're such a
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christian you're supposed to find god on your own and if you don't find god then
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you're not going to be saved that's what christians believe but they still want to obligate people to just swallow this
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religious pill like either you think like me or you're a piece of [ __ ] that's not being a
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christian that's just being a [ __ ] [ __ ] all extremists
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regardless of what you're when you were what you're mitch is one giant [ __ ] car what's your flavor
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regardless of what your flavor of extremism is you're you're you're an [ __ ] because because you're probably
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the type that says oh if you don't think like me you're a piece of [ __ ] well that's most extremist that's exactly religious
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not just political extremists you know i mean hey in the last three
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years i think we've seen a little bit of them all political religious
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etc etc so let's look at my barber today yes and
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uh did i tell you my new barber i found one finally and this guy is a legitimate
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viking he has to be this guy's like this guy's like six foot 13 inches tall
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this guy's beard is [ __ ] massive and he's just a giant person
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where his voice would run rumbled my chest
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and he wouldn't put his mouth near your chest no but he was so tall that as i'm
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sitting down his crotch is right here and i'm like this guy is way too tall to be a barber
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but he cut my hair a great conversation you know and i don't like talk i don't
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like talking or being spoken to when i'm getting my hair cut i just want to get in cut my [ __ ] hair and get out but
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this this was a very pleasant experience and it was in a [ __ ] hole-in-the-wall place but when i walked into the barber
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shop the place was [ __ ] tip-top i gotta tell you tip-top and everybody in there very nice all
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talking about all kinds of weird [ __ ] that people talk about in barber shops it was a very pleasant experience if i
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knew the name i tell everybody right now when i go the second time i will make sure that i plug the place where you get
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it you get a charge for charge for sponsorship not necessarily if it's some place we enjoy like you
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know people plug people all the time they don't even have to sponsor it but you love to plug man
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[Music]
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[Music]
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it's all like one man holding another man's hand while he plugs in an appliance the [ __ ] yeah that's what
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that's about that's exactly what it is all right so where oh um it's my barber right and so
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we're we were talking about the podcast and then we were talking about politics
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and he was like he's like i vote conservative he was but i couldn't care
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about the social issues he's like i what other people do does not affect me doesn't that affect me he goes even for
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the religious thing it's called free will is that what you said so so who the [ __ ] are these people
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representing that are making these decisions it's because they think they have the moral high ground and then you have to think like them where else were
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pieces of [ __ ] that's right basically what it comes down to even their fellow christians or pieces of [ __ ] list they think they're like oh i just like it i
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said it's if you're going to try and listen every single church i've been into i encounter the same exact thing
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there's always that old [ __ ] bitty or a couple of people in there that are not paying attention to the [ __ ] word of
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god they're watching other people go on i can't believe they came in here like this or did you hear the gossip it's the
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gossip and as far as i understand i can't remember what verse of the bible is in but gossip is not very very
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condoned by the lord god the lord doesn't like gossip he doesn't like judgment and i've always said
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i don't like judgment i don't like judging other people i'll talk [ __ ] about people of course we all talk [ __ ] about people but i don't judge them
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because [ __ ] gobble goals i know but judgment is reserved for god right if we
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all christians all believe that judgment is reserved for your god i've always believed if you feel the need as a
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christian to be judgmental of others then you are just thinking that god isn't doing a good enough job you have
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to do his job for him that you have feel the need to judge other people then how much of a
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christian are you just a [ __ ] hypocrite you're a piece of [ __ ] you just think that you're morally
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superior to everybody else because you live what you consider a christian
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lifestyle meanwhile your christian lifestyle is a farce you judge other people you consistently gossip about
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other people you don't accept people because you believe your moral superiority puts you in a very separate
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little box that only judge oh god's with me but it's not with you well how do you know who the [ __ ] god is with
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so okay well i i don't want to i don't want to go down religiously no but i'm saying but i mean i think a lot of people
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listen a lot of viewers and listeners will disagree and a lot of them will agree a lot of the issues we have today i
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think stem from these these self-righteous moral superiority feeling christians who
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want to impose and listen and not not to go down or up but i just want to make this last statement one of the last
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things i heard and i heard this i think it was like a few days ago where one of the bigger influences that this
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country has is coming from these mega churches who don't pay any property taxes on you know
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and there shouldn't be anybody exempt from taxes they shouldn't be anybody nobody should be but there's these mega
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churches that don't pay any property taxes and have tons of money and are able to [ __ ] funnel money into the
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political system to have different decisions made either whether it's on the local level or whether or whether
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it's on the state level they have certain influence because again we all know how politics works money talks and
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if they can pump enough money into whatever it is that they're got going people will [ __ ] push their agenda
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i'm convinced man this is why this is a lot of this comes on like again you believe why do you think the jews have a
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space listener you believe in free will let people find god on their own and stop trying to
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[ __ ] snow shovel this [ __ ] down people's throats
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for that comment i can say that i'm jewish okay so marjorie taylor green cannot say that
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because she's not if she cannot look at it because she truly believes it but also because she's not a jew okay so um
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that was the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard the space lizard you know she said in the last couple of days she had a tweet or something did she follow it
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up with something even more ridiculous yeah actually uh she said that
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uh democrats are funding the mass shootings that are happening recently to make republicans look bad or
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in order to push their agenda of gun laws that democrats are funding mass shootings
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to push their gun laws through i feel like that's crazier than space loser
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i don't know if it's crazier or if in some way
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she may be onto something but she's just making it sound so [ __ ] ridiculous it's kind of like i mean that's listen
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we we've seen it's not far-fetched it's just that maybe she's just saying things
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i don't know if anybody would want to see people die just for the sake of you know criminals are going to get guns no
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matter what so banning guns makes no sense other than allowing criminals to now run rampant with illegal guns and
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just [ __ ] shoot at everybody but it's um what was the other thing i just had on
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the tip of my tongue and uh oh anytime and this has already been proven
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that this is a phenomenon but nobody can actually see it happen for some reason that anytime there is like a potential
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protest or a potential looting uh opportunity somehow these pile of
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bricks just show up out of different places in cities where they think hey you can look this up you can look this
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up yourself bricks are everywhere no but they're like piles on pallets four people like there you go
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and there's no construction anywhere and they just appear moving on
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to answer my own question from before of like uh how are some of these people
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able to make decisions that that that they affect like
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more than just other folks who agree with them but people who like vehemently disagree with them
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on that topic so i think we've pretty sure we've talked about right right choice ring choice voting mm-hmm
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on the show somebody was like one of like the third or fourth episode sure and i i i'm sure we've i think we've
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brought it up more than once there's another there's another um type another proposal or another idea or
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potentially viable bible solution in addition to or in lieu of right choice voting that that
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at least on face value seems like it would reduce extreme candidates extremist radical candidates and i forgot the name i was
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listening to it on the radio yesterday or the day before um
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and again i forgot the name of this of this proposal but here's what it is
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somebody made the analogy i think i think this person wrote a book about it i don't know anyway uh uh so i'm not really stealing
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anything i'm just kind of i just don't remember who it was or what the name of the book was but here's here's this person's analogy
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there's a there's a bus and has a school bus and has 10 10 high school football players on
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driving they're down the road and the football players need to eat there's a barbecue place and there's a pizza place
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six of the players that like and the question that the driver asks is like hey
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tell me what you want what are your votes four come back for pizza six come back for for um
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for barbecue okay well in our current system that's it the six are gonna win where's the
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pizza place relative in relation to the barbecue it's irrelevant the question is where where's the bus gonna come
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in this analogy for the four p the four people who voted pizza they're they're gonna get screwed
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because they're going to have to go to barbecue now what if those people are vegan
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and and you know and they were going to get vegan pizza or
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what if they were what if they don't eat like for religious reasons whatever is
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offered in the barbecue place right that's it they're even more screwed like they're just that's it they
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have no say in this as opposed to what if the question was
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is everyone okay with pizza well there are school football players
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99 chance that all of them are gonna be like okay we're all fine with these dude a high school football player is really
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dirty that's right you put salt on it yeah we're all fine with it whatever
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so right now in a primary right i see where you're going right so let's
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pretend there's only two parties there's more let's just say there are two democrats republicans five and five okay five five are trying
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to get their democrats five trying to get the republican well there's gonna be a primary and we're
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gonna be left with two well right now the trend and for for a while
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has been that the person that gets it on each one gets approximately 33 or just
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over 33 of of of this side yeah yeah so this is 50
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percent of the country this is 50 country so 33 of 50 of the country is like 13 of
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the country right so now you have two people again this one got 33 of this side this
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guy just over usually 35 36 and now there's a general election and
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let's say this person gets up just past this this side gets 51 of the vote
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but this person in reality only represents approximately 13 of the population the other
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now what what is this replaced with well similar to right choice where like
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you can you you can have multiple votes you multiple says
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or multiple multiple opportunities to to say to way about a particular candidate
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it's a ballot and and you could have this in lieu of in place of uh uh primaries you
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could have it in place of of the general elections it doesn't matter
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my assessment is you could probably skip uh you could probably skip primaries and go straight to general with this
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method but regardless regardless of whether it's a primary or general election there's a list of people i've always
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thought primaries are a waste of time they're so stupid so
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so there's a list of people and i'll go in and i'm you're basically
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saying would you be okay with x person or not
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you're like i'd be fine well i might be fine with them hell no hell no hello and so now there's three or four
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whatever whatever the number is if you can get to at least the majority out of everyone that's voting
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and you're you're guaranteed like steven statistically you're guaranteed to get probably i i'd be shocked if you
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couldn't get somebody that gets like 80 plus percent of the vote because now you you get to
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weigh in on like five six people or however many you have to weigh in on all of them and you would be fine with some of them and many people would be fine
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with a bunch of people not just their top to narrow it down right but in the current system anybody who you'd be fine
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with aside from your top candidate doesn't it doesn't matter if you'd be fine with them because you only get to
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place it for the one so i forgot which makes no sense because there are
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some candidates that would be even if i don't agree with everything
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and here's the here's the thing about that is i think people don't always a lot of people vote for themselves
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and i've always and i've always hated that you know concept that's you you have to always remember you live in a
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country with millions of people but never gives a [ __ ] nobody gives a [ __ ] obviously nobody gives a [ __ ] however
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i've always said well you know well it's for i don't want to say it sound cheesy for
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the greater good but what's what's good for the many may not be good for the few
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but if the majority of the country is is doing well and it may be because of the candidate
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that you don't like but still they had the highest potential of achieving that
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then that would be the better way to go now granted people are still gonna not all you know people are not gonna be
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happy all the time there's people are gonna be completely pissed off but if you have let's just let's just say
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there's 10 million people in the united states again there's a lot more than that i'm just putting a very small number to it and
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seven million people are happy three million people are unhappy but those three million people that are
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unhappy are still able to succeed because of the what you know the results they're just not happy about it but
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they're still be able to succeed that's still a better choice but that's i mean that's the thing
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nobody goes someways there are some people that are single issue voters doesn't matter
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there are people that vote i'm a democrat my daddy was a democrat my daddy's that he was a democrat so i'm a
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democrat i'm like well that's [ __ ] [ __ ] you should vote based on educating yourself and knowing what the
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hell it is that you're voting for right so okay so single ticket voters are are horrible and they're lazy as well um but
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but in other words even even if you had that's the thing if you had right choice voting or if you
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had this other this other style that i just described people could still vote for themselves
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yeah but but you could get a consensus it would be easier to narrow it down the
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way you explained it right it wouldn't even be narrowed down it would be achieving consensus
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through this style of vote so like yeah maybe maybe it wouldn't a particular individual
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wouldn't be your top choice in in the current system but if you'd be
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content with that person and if overwhelming majority super majority of
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the population would be content with the person [ __ ] it let's go with content instead of
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who you think is the the absolute tippy top best because of the exact precise thing that they say i think this country
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what this country really needs is a woman president
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and i think this country they think they're not ready for it this country is more than ready let me tell you something
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women get [ __ ] done and women don't take [ __ ] from people
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women and even if you don't like their decisions because you think it affects you personally women will get [ __ ] done
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am i talking to a republican woman you are you are but even as a republican there was a
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candidate and she's a democrat and i still think she would have been a better choice with tulsi gabbard i think she
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would have been greedy we're about to say aoc dude she didn't run for president
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i think listen those initials are our henceforth banned
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from ever ever ever being spoken in this [ __ ] you know
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hear those initials spoken i think i think yeah scabbard was was was okay she wasn't my
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top choice at that she wasn't my top choice but i think she'd be a better choice right now than what we have
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a bunch of people from that time would have dude dude listen i would have voted for the janitor at
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the at the at the high school to write would you have voted for pete
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no yeah i campaigned for him i would have not would have not i like i would have not i no i didn't agree i didn't agree
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with with many things that he said but out of the entire pool of democratic
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candidate democrat candidates in in uh in 2020 i voted for you all to campaign
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for him because you know he was when he also a captain in the military he was a navy lieutenant
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which is a captain which is another champion it's not the only reason i'm not a singer is that the only one i think was
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in the military she still is she was she captain i'm pretty sure she's also civil affairs somebody told me she's also
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someone with that and you went against her i didn't go against her um i just campaigned i didn't campaign
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for her because you're not gay and you know i support the case right but i mean [ __ ] that [ __ ]
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supporting gays what's going to be the the greater good what's the greater good i don't remember how i didn't
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i don't think she did well i don't think she could i don't think she did well because she's a democrat
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that was rubbing all the other democrats the wrong way so none of them supported it
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they're like listen if you're a democrat what the hell yeah but that doesn't i mean she got no support
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it almost doesn't it don't it almost doesn't matter what other politicians think one of the criticisms also about
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her was that they all everyone thought she was way too young and i'm like did she isn't she like the same age as
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she was she's like older she's right she's like 10 years but one of the criticisms like oh she's
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you know nobody wanted to say it but of course people looked down like she's a female you know and then the number two is that
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people saying she's too young like too young there's really no such thing
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as the ideal age i know that there's no such thing but that's what people were saying i understand
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my response to those people is like there's no such thing as to anything or not enough anything
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it's not a there's no resume there's no uh uh set of credentials what's that
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prerequisite other than being born in the united states age 35 35. and get 30 000 votes uh 30 000
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signatures
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i'm going to add one more thing but this isn't in the constitution the other thing is that you have to be
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a member of a party that is recognized in in in a particular state
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because there there are people that and this happens everything every four years there are people that meet the age
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they're born here they get 30 000 signatures like you did but they are not on the ballot in every
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single state right tell me how that how can that be how can that be constitutional how the hell is that
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constitution how has nobody challenged that at the supreme court yeah clarence thomas let's talk about that one i mean
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yeah that's an important one no you want a campaign to be president but yeah me not recognize in every single state yeah
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you're uh if you're voted in you're going to be president of the same states that didn't recognize you that's [ __ ]
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ludicrous and that's that's the thing that you wouldn't you wouldn't you wouldn't get it if you're not on the ballot in every
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state but again how is that how is that constitutional you know you know what's more important what i put on my dick
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that's the most important thing uh uh in this country right now like sheepskin because it's kosher yes sheepskin
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condoms uh i can also use uh pig intestine if if the in
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the case of a sexual emergency well yes but also if the meat um
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didn't come from a living pig i told you this the rabbitical decision i definitely
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it was not last year i have it on video it was on one of the episodes it was i i know because i have to listen
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to your voice over and over and over again when i edit these videos and it's burned and it's burned into my burned
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into my mind my voice both of our voices so if you were blindfolded in a room with people and
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you heard me speaking could you could you single me out in a crowd i probably could what's your point i
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could also single my myself anyway i could see so so the radical council uh basically ruled that that
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lab-grown pork is kosher because it didn't come from a pig it came from a lab it's important
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pork though because genetically it's it's it's pork meat
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it here's what makes something not kosher that came from an animal that is
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considered not kosher right but even a lab didn't come from an animal that was considered encouraged it came from a lab
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but meat from a lab didn't it's not even meat it's like the science process no no no no so so i'm not
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talking about like beyond or or or impossible i'm talking about like legit like it's it's grown these are cells
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that are growing and and genetically they are genetically it's it's
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take me test two babies test tube meat babies few condoms
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so yeah so it would be kosher and and you know what uh technically
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i don't i don't know for sure but uh if condoms were made out of uh pig
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oh no no i'm sorry i think about the the old testament says you came and you can't even touch it i was gonna say as
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long as i don't eat it i'm okay but i don't think that's i don't think that's true no you can't even like touch it or anything yeah
45:37
old testament i i look if first of all what we haven't mentioned is like share subscribe comment uh share buy or merch
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you uh know more about me than my own religion please tell me could i as a jewish man wear a pigskin condom i'm
46:11
also three percent jew so please i'd like to know myself that's right if you're if you've ever wondered if dominic has
46:17
ever had a little jew in him now you know and if you're a jew and you want to be in him
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let me know as well i actually haven't
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yeah uh uh jews can be original gangsters case didn't know oj are you worried about bass pro
46:48
shopping no this is from the green cove oh [ __ ] green cup tennessee how you doing grinco
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folks if anybody's listening shout out to green cops tennessee
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shout out to schmerz mcgaginski we gotta give him a shout out yeah so so
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he was shout out to he's like he's the other day we because we saw him for um
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for uh for thanksgiving thanksgiving fourth of july and silver for fourth of july we saw him
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okay and uh and he's like yeah i was listening to one of your episodes recently he's like i randomly took on an
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episode and i randomly skipped skip ahead and the part that i stopped was when you were giving me a shot
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[Laughter] again let's say i mean that's also
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tied to the fact of how often we give him a shout out clearly shout out to shmera's what up
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shmeras that's the move that's the move the kimura
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let's see the other day i told i like i've been making fun of him like oh you
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i actually i actually did i i you know what actually i will i will have that argument with him because
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um mma in its early incarnation he used to call it no holds bar that's something i know
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about because i used to participate in it and i said i love the history of it so mma in the early incarnation of it
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was called no holds barred you know and um and then people the coin
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the term mixed martial arts i believe was coined by either um john mccarthy
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who was one of the top referees in in mixed martial arts um
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and but this was in the beginnings of when they started to make the unified rules
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of the sport and that being said this was
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uh i believe almost coming on 20 years now now
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mixed martial arts however is and has become its own
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form of language he would actually agree with that we were talking about that as well so when you say that oh i do mixed
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martial arts you are legitimately saying you do a style of martial art called mixed
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martial arts yes and and so i i actually did used to go to
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uh um an mma fighting gym uh i i've never i never stuck with it i
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went for about a year i got the mobile why no no no this was like an mma like the local place the queens were like
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people would actually go who were like trying to become like fighters and i there's this one guy that like i
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swear to god i'm pretty sure he had brain damage uh like you could tell by his face but anyway he like from
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fighting not from from genetics anyway uh i went for about a year as was in junior year in high school and then i
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made yellow belt for what that's worth and then like i just kind of dropped it and then i think this is my sophomore
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year of college i'm okay let me start this again for another year getting started from the beginning from whiteboard got my yellow built together
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and then like and then like they dropped it but uh you know even you know they had like like one lesson
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might be uh like uh um uh thai stick fighting you know italia
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with the bamboo uh uh sometimes it was just boxing like just standing and throwing punches
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sometimes it was just brazilian jiu jitsu and rolling uh depending on the class sometimes within like one class
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they'd be like all right do you know some some uh some some muay thai uh uh
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not shadow boxing shadow boxing is by yourself but like light sparring like super light okay but do some brazilian
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jitsu and then okay standing you know kicking punching and then
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and then you know halfway through okay go down to the mat and just do some some rolling so it just depended i used to
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teach um i never taught brazilian jiu jitsu but i taught wrestling because i'm a certified usa
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wrestling coach and i taught boxing i'm a certified usa boxing coach and i taught muay thai because i am um a
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certified muay thai instructor from two different places and i am in uh the muay thai uh records for being an
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instructor and i taught at several different places you know we're we're about to get it back
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we're gonna get it back yeah yeah actually you know my niece wanted to learn boxing then i remembered that anna
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said that she wanted to kind of do it i could actually hold this for and teach her like combinations she wants yeah she
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told me she wants me to go to academy and get her get her back okay yeah i think they sell them over
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there don't give them something i think it's on sale for them yeah i think i think about getting one too but i mean i could always teach her combinations and
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do that with her if she wants yeah i got i got gloves and i have i have
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different punching company boxing combination i'm a yellow belt in mixed martial arts okay don't mess with me i'm also loved
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one compound combative
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[Music] yeah you can't don't mess with me
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so as long as i fight you at a level above yellow belt yes blue belt green belt
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you're fine you'll be fine yellow and below yellow and single stripe oh my god
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you're [ __ ] done that's it you're finished every time i see shamaras who wants to roll like you ready i'm like no i'm not
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wearing the right clothes so apparently he has somebody in his gym
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that's like a like she's like world certified or some [ __ ] but she's like 90
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pounds or something stupid she's like tiny and she he was saying like she's black belt and she would like kill anyone
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let me tell you something every month every single single martial art
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believes that you know that they have this one person male or female
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that i'll say oh if you fight this person to [ __ ] destroy you or this or that and i've seen so many of those same
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people crumble crumble and of course in their in their
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respective sport or respective whatever their their their uh martial art and for their weight is and for their weight
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sure you know i i can see that but when you start to fight people with different
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techniques and different uh levels of of knowledge and different settings
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yeah no she may be a killer with bjj
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but if i put her against let's say uh what's her name my gabby
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gabby uh well i can't remember her last name she's an ibjjf
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uh black belt champion fought mma nose kickboxing uh trained with vandalised silva like so
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she's got that you know that shooter box style no dude dude there's just no [ __ ] way
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because there's no way i put my money on gabby all day but um
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gabby garcia that's her name gabby garcia has gabby garcia ever fought ronda rousey
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not in the same way class gabby garcia is six foot three 240 pounds
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and she competes bjj in the ibjjf rules which
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she can go up against somebody who's 90 pounds now what if her buddy schmears
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in this case in this
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okay look at her next to it and that's a legitimate picture that's not photoshopped
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okay look at that she's a beast dude she's
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she's [ __ ] huge and she's not very bad looking either to be such a a large person
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she's a beast i don't care how much shemera's nose and
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i don't care that it's male female we're talking there's a significant weight difference and a significant difference
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in and i know i hear i hear people saying bone density lifetime of bone density
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[Music] she's got a significant as a woman she's got a significant size advantage over
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schmerines because that's who we're comparing to correct now like leah thomas who has a outrageous size
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advantage against these other swimmers plus bone density plus muscle density plus all this [ __ ] it's a and and
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most important most importantly if i'm mistaken um she she's recently
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transitioned back
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and i will say this though to my to my same to my same argument i
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have my own my own kind of argument to me there are people for example what's the name of that girl that she was all
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over tlc jazz remember my life is jazz or you know i don't even know what tlc is it's the learning channel it's a
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channel on cable but this young woman tender loving care this young woman has
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been transitioning since i think 10 the age of 10.
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in that case you know i don't see any any kind of of
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of argument if let's say jazz competed in swimming with other females but has been
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transitioning since the age of ten [Music] but even i'll so i'm going to counter
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that even that can be wrong or my phone
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even that is subjective right so anybody anybody that says
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oh you know they've they're they're used to they used to be a man and now they're a woman so they
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have an advantage ah that advantage never goes away or even somebody that says look human transitioning you
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transitioned 20 years ago what advantage could you possibly have right both are sort of like aged did they
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start transitioning but but both arguments are sort of like this
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both are logical in the case of a 10 year old they really never hit puberty but here's my point both are logical
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arguments technically here's what it it needs to be
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here's what it needs to be what does the science show what is the evidence show
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i don't know the evidence could show if you started transitioning at 10 you have an advantage until you're 30. i don't
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i sort i have an inclination but like until somebody shows me the data
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it doesn't matter what the [ __ ] you believe excuse my language doesn't matter what your logic is the only study that i read and and i
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think i only read the the the uh let me just finish it i i only read the
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abstract okay so i read the full study but i didn't just read an analysis of the study actually read part of it
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indicated that there is statistically significant advantage meaning an advantage you could see in the math in
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the data for for approximately two years after transition now i think they used adults
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and they used a very specific form of athlete they used runners and so there's i'm sure there's lots of differences but
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until a study shows me a conclusion
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everything else is just nonsense it's belief it's opinion it's worthless and no no no policy
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should be based on on on subjectivity and no policy should be based on anything other than data
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yeah you're right i was just going to search for something because i just saw something the other day
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on tick tock and i tried to save it because it was a guy who he said something
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that was like man that is some that is like some some real
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smart [ __ ] to say and i don't know how you go into how do you go into tick tock and you see
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what you saved has like you saved your favorites or whatever uh you can't safe to fit with me too sure look if if you
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like this one i go that little thing and then add it to favorites oh i've never seen this yeah so now i'm
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trying to go to go the profile yeah you can sell that but i'm just trying to find where that is
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it's one of these buttons now i just looked at them and oh so maybe i didn't see them oh
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[ __ ] anyway uh speaking of transitioning when
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are you gonna get that breast reduction that's right now my titties are just [ __ ] massive and they're starting to
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lack things well uh at this at the current time your stomach
1:00:22
is growing faster than your tits and so it'll as follows your tits down
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when you look down i think if any of us have tits it's you and with that ladies and gentlemen july
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7th 2022 rack your brain podcast i'm charles fugues and i'm dominic leon and
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we will see you next time take care
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