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You are listening to the Family Business Podcast, episode number nine. For inquiries, you can email us at thefamily business dot chat at gmail.com. Episode number nine. Welcome back, all you listeners. Appreciate all the downloads, all the emails, the likes. Don't forget, give us a five-star rating. It really helps us. And yes, it does boost my ego. Today's drink of choice for this episode, for the first time since we started this show, give a shout out to Tim Hortons.
SPEAKER_00That's it.
SPEAKER_01Nothing beats a nice dark roast with uh one milk in the morning. Well, yeah, there is. A dark roast with two milks. Two milks. But they that's again. See, I always argue this with people. Actually, hold on, let me take a swig. Yeah. If you talk to any quote-unquote coffee expert, okay, I don't know what they're called. I know a wine. What are those wine people called? The weirdos. But there's that term. You actually go to school and study it. You become a wine connoisseur or whatever. A connoisseur, probably. That's probably what it actually is. So I wonder if there's that for coffee, but I always remember I never drink sugar with my coffee ever.
SPEAKER_00Really? Okay.
SPEAKER_01But apparently, the biggest mistake you can make is putting anything in your coffee. Because as soon as you put a little bit of sugar or a little bit of milk in your coffee, it takes away from what the coffee is actually supposed to taste like. I mean, it does make sense.
SPEAKER_00I mean, coffee is coffee.
SPEAKER_01It's to me, I can still taste the difference with one milk. But when it comes to sugar, I can understand how that would totally just ruin the taste.
SPEAKER_00Well, sugar ruins a lot of things besides your coffee.
SPEAKER_01That's a good point.
SPEAKER_00But you know, you get you get these people. Uh uh I I know a family member of mine, and uh uh, you know, I remember growing up and he he would take a swig of coffee, you know, swooshing his teeth, and he goes, Okay, uh, it was a mild winter and it was on the south side of the mountain. I said, Shut up. Yeah, like you don't know.
SPEAKER_01I'm not mistaken. Don't we have a family member that's like that? That's what I'm talking about. That's who you're talking about. That's right. It was on the eastern side of the hills of the Alps of Switzerland.
SPEAKER_00It's like you guys are kidding me.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. But I will say, the older I get, because remember, before, it's you know what? Here's an example. It's just like beer. Okay. Okay. I don't drink and I've I haven't had a sip of alcohol for it's gonna be five years now. All right. Okay. Just a personal choice. And but with beer, listen, I don't care what you say. When you're in high school, you go to parties, you do all this, you do not enjoy the taste of beer. Beer actually tastes disgusting. Okay. The older you get, you get an acquired taste for beer. And that's where, in my opinion, like when I used to drink beer, there would be specific beers that I liked and specific beers that I didn't like. Now, with coffee, to me, it's the same thing. Like growing up, you know, you're in high school, you're studying for your exams or college, whatever. In my opinion, I can be totally wrong, coffee was more of a placebo effect. You don't actually enjoy the coffee, it's just so it's what people do, so you feel like you have to do it as well. But the older I get, I can actually taste the difference in coffees. In coffees. In coffee. Okay. I mean I just wanted to compare the beer about how you don't actually drink it, you you just it's just because it's there or whatever. But in terms of coffee, like if you were to give me a dark roast from Tim Hortons and a regular blend, I could tell you right away which is what. By the the bitter just by just dark. Just by the first. Yeah, that makes sense. And then if you wanted, like, I'm not a big like flavored coffee. I like the dark and the pike and all that stuff, but like hazelnut or caramel, I I don't like that stuff. But but you can clearly what I'm trying to say is that the older I am, I don't drink coffee just to drink coffee. I drink coffee because I actually enjoy the taste of coffee.
SPEAKER_00Enjoy it, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Right? When back in the day, just like drinking beer, you drank it just because you drank it.
SPEAKER_00I um uh not you brought up beer. I mean, I'm I'm not a drinker, so like I mean, if it was a hot day or something, then um then yeah, sure, here. If if you know if a bunch of guys are by the fire and they're all drinking beer, I'll I'll I'll crack open one. I mean, I but uh my uh my attitude to beer was uh was I saw this this clip from The Simpsons. Okay. And and when I when I saw that, I said, yeah, this that's the way it is. So they had uh, I think Homer was uh at the at the brewery. There was Duff Light, Duff Regular, and Duff Ultra. Okay. And there's three pipes going up, and then the argument is all from one. All the same is the same pipe. It's all crap. That's I figured that.
SPEAKER_01No, but there is a difference between like light and dark. I I would imagine, but I don't know. Well, you know what's really got popular? You're gonna you're gonna laugh and you're gonna call me crazy, you're gonna want to fact check, but the sales prove it. Okay, you know what's become very popular in the past, I would say, year, year and a half. I have no idea what non-alcoholic beer. Really? Yeah. The business has really boomed for non-alcoholic beer because there are people, the older people, right, that they enjoy the taste. Really? Here's an example. You you said it. I would say the only thing I miss about drinking beer would be, after all, you're outside all day, whether you're at the beach or whether you're working. Okay. You know, you're up at 6 a.m., you're working, you're in the you're on the jet ski or whatever, you're sweating, whatever you're doing in the sun. At the end of the day, when the sun's going down and you're sitting around the campfire, having a beer is um amazing. It just hits the spot right. Okay. So picture that. But now, if I were to have two or three beers, because I haven't drank in so long, I'd peel over. I'd be pure. Yeah. But to have that taste, lot what a lot of people are doing is they're buying non-alcoholic beer, having that same feel, that same you know effect, yeah, but they're not worried about having to get sick or or that drug endorphin or something.
SPEAKER_00Right. So the so I guess there's more teetotalers like yourself that are coming out of the woodwork.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah. And drink and drinking non-alcoholic beer. I've never tried one. I actually I would be interested in trying one. Just to try it, just to see. But apparently, the when they remember when out when uh non-alcoholic beer first came out.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01I don't know if you remember, or but apparently it was disgusting. The people were saying it didn't even taste close to it. Whatever. Okay. But apparently now with technology advances and all that, and who knows the kind of chemicals they put into stuff. Uh apparently it's it's it tastes literally exactly like it. Right. Yeah. Can't feel your left side, but yeah. But going back to coffee, I don't know if you saw this on the on the news. Very, very exciting. I'm excited. Tim Hordons will soon, by hopefully by the end of 2027, have a full-time actual competitor. Oh? A competitor to Tim Hortons? Because right now in in Canada, and I would even argue that northern, like New York and the you know, the northern states, there really is no competitor to Tim Hordens in this country. I can't think of one. Coffee time fell off. Yeah, Williams fell off. That's true. There's it's more about these little coffee bistros that pop up.
SPEAKER_00I never thought of that actually.
SPEAKER_01Okay. Well, Dunkin Donuts is officially coming to Canada. Oh, yes. Yep. Uh Dunkin' Donuts, the American Coffee and Donut Institution, has its sight set on a return north of the border and aims to take a bite out of the lucrative Canadian market.
SPEAKER_00Which is a can is an American firm, but still.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, technically, yeah. Uh basically, they want there's gonna be roughly by the end of 2026, they want to have 52 new Dunkin' Donuts locations. Oh, sorry, hold on, I'm reading this wrong. They want to have every year starting this year, they want to have 52 new locations every year with their goal to have over 4,000 in the country.
SPEAKER_00Well, yeah, they have to compete. That's that's the the backbone of our economy, competition. That's good. But who owns Duncan? Is it Timmy's? Do you imagine?
SPEAKER_01No, I don't I don't know. That's a good question. But okay, this is one thing I want to ask you. All right, okay, and yes, this is gonna be an extremely racist comment. Oh, I'm preparing yourself now. I'm preparing it now. Okay. Okay, let me take my hood off. For those of you who are not aware, okay, it's not a bad thing. Uh hold on, let me just pause there. Uh the Dunkin' Donuts uh is owned by Inspire Brands. It's a company they acquired Dunkin' Donuts for $11.3 billion in December of 2020. Uh their parent companies are uh Arby's, Buffalo Wild Wings, Sonic, Jimmy Johns, and Baskin Robbins. Okay, so no Wendy's or Timmy's okay. So no Tim Hortons there, yeah. And in May of 2026, so this month, Foodastic signed a master franchise agreement with inspired brands to bring Doug and Donuts back to Canada, focusing on Canadian ownership and expansion.
SPEAKER_00Well, let me let me tell you this. I never knew they ever were in Canada. I can't remember. I mean, were they? I that's just it, I don't remember. I don't think so. Well, it does say back to Canada.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, back to Canada, yeah, that's true. It does say back to Canada. Yeah. Or maybe maybe at the airport or something. But what I was going to say. Okay. And for those of you who are not aware, um, whether you know, whether it's is the right thing to say or not. Let me ask you this. What is a stereotype with Tim Hortons right now?
SPEAKER_00Oh, Tim Hor stereotype? Uh uh Punjabi, Indians. They're all owned by Indians. Yeah. Well, I don't know if they're owned by Indians, but they're run by Indians. They're run by Indians.
SPEAKER_01Sure. Okay, sure, that's fair. Run by Indians. I wonder. And this is the world we live in today. Okay. I wonder if that had any influence on the decision. Because I know a lot of people. Because and even Tim Horns in itself, the way it used to be ten years ago to now, it's not the same restaurant. Now they have sandwiches and they have they have freaking pizza for crying out loud. Flatbread pizza right now. It's not your now, mind you, I'm not gonna lie, it's actually pretty good. But that's not, but that's I would recommend it. It's not bad. Okay. But it's not the Timorons you used to love and know.
SPEAKER_00Well, I'll tell you, I'll tell you this much. Uh obviously, I mean, you it's not racist to to look at things and and see them as they are. Um uh like I uh I I was talking to uh a manager in a it's a town north of Toronto, uh where we we don't live far from, and I asked her, uh just happens to be a white chick. And I asked her, Listen, listen, out of just sheer morbid curiosity, I don't care, but why do I not see any white faces behind the counter? Yeah, just out of just curiosity. You know what she told me? She goes, white people don't apply. I would love to get a white person, a white face back here, right? But I'm I'm not getting any applications.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00So you know, see, and that I'm racist. White people are lazy, they don't want to work.
SPEAKER_01Right. See, and that's what I was gonna bring up because say what you want about immigration. We've talked about immigration, we're going to talk about it this episode too. I am all for immigration. I think we both are. We even said that I probably wouldn't even be in this country. I wouldn't be. You wouldn't be if it wasn't for immigration. But we know we just have an issue with legal immigration and illegal immigration. That's correct. But the one thing I will always say, and the reason why we need immigrants, is because, in my opinion, as a white person, I'll say this: white people not predominantly. Yeah, I'm generalizing.
SPEAKER_00But you're speaking on their behalf, I guess.
SPEAKER_01Well, look at a job like Tim Hordins or a gas station clerk or whatever. You know why they're always all brown people? Because they're the ones willing to actually get out of bed in the morning and go to work and not expect everything to be spoon-fed to them.
SPEAKER_00Unfortunately.
SPEAKER_01So say what you want to say about, yeah, Tim Hordens is being. And when I brought that up about being brown, that doesn't stop me from going to Tim Hordens. I don't care. I could I could care less. The only thing I will say, if you go on X or you go online and you look up Tim Hordins, everybody's all pissed off that it's all there's this, there's this joke. God, there's this meme going around right now where there's like 10,000 um uh Indians, I shouldn't say Indians, I gotta be careful, brown people, come off a boat onto into Ontario, where whatever, Lake Ontario, whatever. And part of their Welcome to Canada package is a Tim Hornets uniform. Oh, jeez. Nice, right? So no, I just wonder because if you look online, I would bet you there are more complaints about the state of Tim Horns now than there ever were before. And that's just the natural racism in people.
SPEAKER_00Well, well, I wouldn't say race, I would say more pre-prejudice.
SPEAKER_01Okay, okay.
SPEAKER_00But you see, and here, and now now for some of you white supremacists that are getting all all excited how we're talking, uh, always remember, we seem to forget because we live in Canada and in the United States, the white people are only like six percent of the world population. We're not big, we're actually the minorities. And when it's yeah, and it's and it's hilarious to to think. Uh, somebody I was I think it was was it a Tucker Carlson show where somebody was saying that they were in India and they were saying, uh, wow, there's a lot of minorities here. Nobody, you are the minority because you're in India. Yeah you know, and it's but it's our our uh our thinking because I remember growing up, we had uh one kid in our class, I'll never forget him. Uh, you know, we had 600 kids in our uh our junior school, and three of them were of visible minority, if you want to call them. Three, right now, mind you, that was years ago, but still regardless. So in our heads, we're we're the um uh you know we're the dominant population. No, we're not, right?
SPEAKER_01You know, right. Talking about just total side note here before we move on. Okay, talking about Tucker Carlson, did you hear that? I think I sent it to you. Did you hear that interview I sent you with um talking about uh President Zelensky in Ukraine and the war in Ukraine?
SPEAKER_00I I'm I say unfortunately because everything that she said about Zelensky, I've been saying it since day one.
SPEAKER_01We're not gonna get into it this episode, but I think what we're gonna do is you have to remind me during the week, we might have a whole episode next week just on the war in Ukraine. And I want to touch on that interview. And for those of you who who haven't listened to it, I highly recommend it. It's on all the platforms, the Tucker Carlson show. Uh basically, he interviews uh Zelensky's former press secretary. Yeah, she was she was a good um and she and she I think okay, technically, it's safe to say she's she came out, but she's she's a whistleblower. Oh, 100%. Yeah. She even told herself that she won't be able to go back to Ukraine and live. Yeah. That's right. Because she just her and her husband just came here in 2020 last year, 2025.
SPEAKER_00Well, she did also, uh, she reached out to Vladimir Vladimir Putin at the end.
SPEAKER_01At the end, yeah, that was that was a very I I because like, yeah, I mean I'm very broken Russian Ukraine understanding, but I put words together and she was basically, if I'm not mistaken, pleading. Pleading with them to stop this sons.
SPEAKER_00Right. Because uh the people see what uh you know what we can yeah, we uh I don't want I don't want to get into it, but we'll talk about it.
SPEAKER_01But basically, what I've been saying, and I think I said this quote on this show a true Ukrainian, a true Ukrainian is against the war and is against Zelensky. 100%. And after you listen to this interview, it'll make you hate Zelensky even more.
SPEAKER_00He's a dictator. He hides behind uh this war.
SPEAKER_01He's a cocaine-addicted uh dictator. Yeah, 100%. Yeah, but no, we'll talk about that. We'll talk about that. But back to the race talk. And to me, I'm gonna share something with you. And this is where I get frustrated with the whole racial thing, because it almost seems like you can only be racist if you're white. 100%. That's that's that's that's the way that it is being bled out in the media. That's the what that's what they want to teach at schools, that's what they want to teach in universities. You know, and there's even a couple of those. Um there's that one show, I think it's called the Whatever Show. Oh, yeah. That guy, and he has all those dumb bimbos that are always on. I listened to that once in a while. And he had this, he had, he made a comment, this black chick is like, that's racist. And he was saying, How is that racist? And then she was saying, and he was like, no, then this the host was saying, Well, your comment was racist too. She's like, No, I can't be racist, I'm black. Yeah, only white people can be racist. I heard that. Yeah. But okay, I'm gonna I'm gonna share this with you. I'm I'm not gonna read it word for word, uh, but basically, long story short, uh, the Oscars.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01Okay. And we all know the Oscars, Academy Awards. We all know that Hollywood is far, far left to begin with.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Predominantly. They took it even a step further. Okay. So now, to be eligible for the best picture category, okay, which is the biggest, I would argue and say it's the biggest award of the night. The best picture. The best movie of the year. Okay, there are now inclusion standards that have to be met in order for you to be eligible to win the best picture award. Okay. So you have to submit a confidential academy inclusion standards form, and you have to meet two out of the four standards that are required for the film to be eligible for the best picture consideration. In addition, the film must complete must complete the best picture expanded theatrical run criteria to qualify. Okay? So here are some of the standards. There are one, two, three, there are four standards, and they all have substandards in the standards. But they have to be met. Two out of the four have to be met. Two. Okay. All right. A lead or significant supporting actors from underrepresented racial or ethnic groups. At least one of the lead actors or significant supporting actors submitted for Oscar consideration is from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group in a specific country or territory of production. So this includes African American, Black, African, andor Caribbean. East Asian, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, or Mongolian, Hispanic or Latina, Indigenous, Middle Eastern, Pacific Islander, South Asian, including Bangladesh, Bhutanese, Indian, Nepali, Pakistan, Sri Lanka. Or Southeast Asian. Okay. Those there's no no Sweden, no, no Norway? Right. No Nordic. At least 30% of all actors not submitted for Oscar consideration are from at least two underrepresented groups, which may include woman. Oh, geez. Nice.
SPEAKER_00I don't know why it makes me laugh. 53% of the planet, but okay, go ahead.
SPEAKER_01Racial or ethnic group, LGBTQ, or people with cognitive or physical disabilities who are deaf or hard of hearing. The main storyline slash subject matter, the theme or narrative of the film has to be centered on an unrepresented group such as women, racial, LGBTQ, or people with cognitive or physical.
SPEAKER_00Disabilities. Great.
SPEAKER_01That's one criteria. Oh, geez. Two creative leadership and department heads. So not even just the actors, but the crew.
SPEAKER_00The producers or whatever. The creators. Yeah. I'm assuming.
SPEAKER_01So the casting director, cinematographer, composer, costume designer, director, editor, all the set, you know, set decorator. The ones that put it together. The ones that really make it come together. Okay. At least 30% have to be women, racial or ethnic group, LGBTQ, or people with cognitive or physical disabilities.
SPEAKER_00Oh, geez.
SPEAKER_01At least six other crew/slash team and technical positions. So now we're talking about production assistance. Uh, these positions include first, first, uh, first aid, scafford, script supervisors, except excessive. There must be six or more of those same distinct individuals. Individuals. In total, after all that, well, there's more 30% of the entire film crew. Okay. Has to be from at least two of those underrepresented groups. Wow. We can go on and on and on and on, and then even here, it's the same, it's all about those four groups: the woman, the racial or ethnic groups, LGBTQ, or people with cognitive or physical disabilities. So like even like your interns, even the people, the marketing, your business affairs, your commercials, all that, 30%. Uh you know what? Even publicity, distribution, the companies that you use for distribution, the publicity team, creative arts team, all of that, there must be at least three or more, two or more distinct individuals from all those groups.
SPEAKER_00I can't wait for the next Viking movie.
SPEAKER_01So here's the thing. Don't ever Don't ever say that white privilege is still a thing. There is if anything, this right here. More than anything else. That might you it's a very, you know, very left-wing group, whatever. Right. I would argue and say that it's harder for white people now. 100%. So this whole narrative about white privilege and yada yada yada and oh white man, whatever, it's gone.
SPEAKER_00Stop the narrative. Do you remember what I used to tell you and your brother? You guys are white. You better be good in school or good at what you do because you ain't getting a job. Yeah, you're not gonna get hired. Right. And this was back in the 90s, you know. And uh put it this way: this movie thing, I can I can give you my answer, but before I give you the answer, uh, I would like the movie industry to listen to what I'm about to say. And before I say it, I'm gonna ask you to to uh uh get me a beer, get me a Bud Light, because I want to drink a Bud Light while I say this.
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SPEAKER_00Alcoholic or not alcoholic? Bud Light. Okay. And you know how you know what happened to Bud Light. Right. They got the living crap kicked out of them uh from that one that dull it was Mulvaney. Okay. You start messing with people listen, I don't I'm listening when I'm looking at uh when we used to go to see Star Wars and all that, do you honestly think I I would give two accremants on who the uh you know who drove the forklift? Oh, he's gotta be a black guy, or he's gotta be a Pacific Islander or something. Right. Like like guys, just just make good movies. Now, after what you just told me, the last thing on my mind is to go see a movie. Yeah. I I will not support those jokers. And like give it a rest already. And when I I thought that the uh pendulum was swinging back to normal normality, but apparently not.
SPEAKER_01But mind you, mind you, like let's be honest, Hollywood has fallen off. Yeah, they're demonic, right? They have totally fallen off. So I respect people. I don't know if you know this. You might know this. Do you know who my favorite actor is?
SPEAKER_00Your favorite actor. Uh, your favorite actor. Oh, yes. Uh Will Smith, I think. No. No? No, he's one of them.
SPEAKER_01I have Mark Wahlberg. Okay. I have a lot of respect for Mark Wahlberg. Okay. So he is one of the few, and uh Will Smith is one of them now. They abandoned Hollywood. Okay. Right? Moved out of there, get gone. They don't deal with Hollywood anymore. That's why Adam Sandler, another good example. Yeah, I like him. That's why they signed these deals with Netflix and Apple and Prime, all those movies that are exclusive to those networks, they're not eligible for these awards. And I don't think they give a rat's dairy. They're purposely doing it. Like Mark Wahlberg, he he's he signed like a 10-movie contract with Netflix. Okay. Because I'm sure, don't get me wrong, I'm sure Netflix is just as corrupt as Hollywood, but they're not associated with the Hollywood press. Right? They're not associated with these organizations. Because Mark Wahlberg saw what's happening in Hollywood. He called them out for all the child sex trafficking and all that stuff, and he basically said, Adios, I'm gone. And he went back to Boston.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, but these, but hold on, I'm I'm cutting you off in your mid. But here's what I don't understand. These people that are so woke, that are so careful, that have to include everything they they suffered through, they kept their mouth shut through Harvey Weinstein. The biggest because they were involved with Harvey Weinstein. But but you know, oh let's let's take care of the little one. Let's like so what what you know what the hell is going on, right? And I'm telling you, and then um it's all all demonic. I agree. All these kids that are coming out now that are adults, they said, Yeah, we did satanic uh rituals and all that stuff, and yeah, well, even the whole P.
SPEAKER_01Diddy thing, right? All those like like apparently it's a no apparently it's a known fact, but it's not. But someone like Justin Bieber, right? Right? All these guys, there's a lot of these up-and-coming at back then. Now they're like, you know, in their mid-30s, but when they were growing up, even through Disney and through all of this, and you know, it reminds me of it reminds me of that one scene in Family Guy when they had um Walt Disney. Okay, and they had Minnie Mouse.
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SPEAKER_01They had Minnie Mouse, and then she was like slowly taking off her top, and she was like, Do I have to? Do I have to? And then Walt Disney's like, you want to be a star, don't you? Yeah, you want to be famous.
SPEAKER_00I think that was Family Guy. Yeah, it was Family Guy. You know what? And uh um because uh Seth uh McFarland, he knows what's going on. And there's one scene when uh when Stewie was running naked through the mall and said, I just escaped from uh the guy's uh bathroom. Uh did he? Not not did he, uh oh, what's his name? He he he was um he was a famous he did uh he played the president of the United States. Uh oh. I'll I'll get his name today at like yeah later. Four o'clock. Four o'clock, yeah. But he was a Hollywood actor that got busted for child porn. Spacey? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Kevin Spacey. That's right. Yeah. He goes, I I ran out of Kevin Spacey's face.
SPEAKER_01I thought that was all false.
SPEAKER_00He's still black, got blacklisted. He got blacklisted. I mean, well, listen, if if somebody The accusation itself exactly like I like if some if some strip bar club tells your mother that they found my wallet in the strip club, number one, I know that's bogus because I don't go to strip clubs, right? And hopefully your mother believes it. But you know, so so with you know, when there's smoke, there's fire. You gotta be careful.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. But to me, it just it just bothered it just bothers me.
SPEAKER_00Because I mean well, I just think you know what, you want to you want to be woke, you want to go ahead. Yeah, go ahead, dude. Like, I mean, it's a free country, you can do whatever you want if you want, but you know what? I don't think I've seen the last five years, I haven't seen one Academy Award. I stopped watching them.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, same, same.
SPEAKER_00It's a bloody joke. It's it's it's I can't take them seriously, right? And when they start indoctrinating you with all sorts of, you know, uh you know, whatever. The if you you have the right to be LGBTQ, whatever it is. I think we went, I think, a couple of episodes ago, you told me all those. Yeah. If you want to be that, be that. But you can't force me to accept it.
SPEAKER_01See, just like they have the right to be woke, yeah, they have the right to do all this. I also uh this is not me, I'm not this is not actually who I am, but I'm just using an example. I also, we said this before, have the right to fly a Nazi flag in front of my business and riff and have a sign that says no black people. I I should have that right to do that. Is that smart for business? No. For business, no, you you you you'd you'd die, you'd die in a country. 100%, but that's but but I should have that right. But you shouldn't have the right the you shouldn't have to force people to follow what you believe, you know.
SPEAKER_00Uh like I told you that friend of mine, and he said, Oh, you're a homophobic. I said, How am I homophobic? Right. I'm not. I just I just don't I don't agree with your lifestyle because I don't understand your lifestyle. And you know what? And I don't want to understand your lifestyle, and that's my right. But you see, and that's where that's where it gets so convoluted that uh, well, you don't you don't support uh, for example, I don't support homosexuality because I don't understand that lifestyle.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_00How am I taking their rights away? Now, if I say, well, uh, oh, you're you're registered gay, oh you can't vote anymore. That's different. That's different. Sure it is. Well, you can't go on this bus because you're gay. No, you can do whatever you want. Just don't force, just don't force your ideas on me. Um well, okay. Uh I'm just trying to think. Okay, the uh I don't know if you heard this story. Uh might be another another topic for another day. But uh uh Governor Abbott in um uh in Texas. Okay, he shut down a development because they wanted to make a development, a construction development, a Muslim city. Yeah, no go no go no zone, no go zone or something. No, it's in Texas. Yeah, they got shut down. Shut down, yeah. We don't do that here, and there was uh, I think one again, you know, fact checkers, you know, don't don't don't shoot me, but there was one, I think it was a theme park of some sort. Muslim day. You can only be Muslim to go. Interesting, and it's no, because the women, uh because because if it's public, public women go without scarfs, right? But uh so they interviewed this lady with the scarf, uh the hijab and said, Well, why do you wear a hijab? Well, so other men are not um uh you know attracted or you know what I mean, uh you know, lustfully look. So he goes, uh he goes, Yeah, but how come the men aren't covered? You can see the men, don't you lust after them? And she had no, she goes, you know, I never thought of it that way.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_00And you know, and she looked stupid, you know, but anyway, regardless, but they shut that down as well. But you know what? They're trying, they're trying. 100% they are, and one thing uh again, and I'm not uh I'm not Islama f well, you know what? I just might be because I don't agree with their uh message, just like I don't agree with, let's say, you know, another religion, the you know, the one that Tom Cruise is involved in with uh Scientology, the Scientology, I don't agree with it, but that doesn't mean that they don't have rights and all that. But the Scientologists aren't saying we want to take you over, right? We want to conquer you, we will kill you one day. Right. So if if we if we're quiet, your children, maybe your children's children will be slaughtered. Yeah, so if you're okay with that, say nothing. Just just go as everything is fine. It's not. Yeah, and we have to start calling these things out. No, you can't. Uh uh, like okay, uh, there's the industry that I'm in, uh, the office, uh there was there was an office, we went, and there was a sign that said next Tuesday at three o'clock, this office is gonna be closed for 45 minutes. For prayer. No, you this this was about uh this would have been 15 years ago. Okay. And uh for for for 45 minutes, we're gonna be closed next Tuesday.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
SPEAKER_00I said, All right, that's that's interesting. Okay. So I um so I went to the clerk. I said, What what's happening next Tuesday? Oh, there's a woman that's getting her uh her license, her picture taken. Oh my gosh. But she has to take off her heat job and nobody can see her. Oh my gosh. I would have lost my mind. I did lose my mind. And the way I used to be 15 years ago, you you remember.
SPEAKER_01You probably would have got arrested if it happened today.
SPEAKER_00Today, yeah, I would have been arrested. I said, I'm here that day. You're not closing this office. I'm freaking out now. Now I was ticked. It's like like I think of it now. I think I went a little overboard. Right. But I said, nope, this this is Canada. Yeah, that's a no, then you know what? Damn it, don't drive. Right. But you're not gonna come here and and and alter our what be no. He goes, Well, we we got a call from upstairs. I said, Okay, give me the number. I'm gonna call. I called and I flipped out at them. I said, What the hell are you doing? Yeah, you're not gonna close next Tuesday. Uh I I don't remember exactly, but let's just say next Tuesday at 3 45, I'm here. I demand to be served as a Canadian. Yeah, screw this. And a lot of people went, uh, it was uh northwest of Toronto, and a lot of people lost their minds. A lot of people they never closed down. Oh, really? Nope, they didn't close down. Wow, and and that, and I remember that time, there's like six or seven people that came. Oh, really? Just to make sure that there did you? Uh no, I didn't. Uh you didn't actually die. I didn't do it. I I freaked out, but I didn't have time busy. But that was that's you know, slowly, slowly trying to uh well, you know, you can't, you know, uh where does it stop? You know, anyway.
SPEAKER_01You know, you know where it stops when all our rights get taken away.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and then you're dead. Exactly. Yeah. Like I told you, these these are people, uh, you know, you you okay, you know, you you you you're dealing with people that want you dead. How do you how do you negotiate with them? You don't. So if if I'm if I'm walking down the street and somebody is trying to kill me, I'm gonna defend myself. I'm not obviously I'm not gonna try to kill them, but if it gets to the point where I'm I'm worried about my safety, it just might cost you your life. Because I'm not gonna die for you.
SPEAKER_01If I were to say, okay, that I'm a Bible-believing Christian, right? I go to church every Sunday, I follow what the Bible says, but I'm a homosexual. I'm open about it, I'm gay, and I'm a gay Christian. What would you what would you say?
SPEAKER_00I I would say that's that is impossible if you're following the the word of God. Correct.
SPEAKER_01So going back to Islam. Any Muslim who says, no, no, no, we don't I don't believe in that part of the slaughtering of the non-Muslims or the infidels, I don't believe in that part. Well then you're not you're not Islamic, you're not a real Muslim. No, you're not. And that's what people need to realize is that I'm not saying all Muslims are bad people, but I'm saying the Muslim is a bad religion. Correct. What it supports. What it what it stands for, what it supports. So if you're to say, oh, I'm I'm a I I go to uh whatever services they have, I pray whatever, I do all that stuff, I follow the Islamic regime or the Islamic religion. The religion, yeah. But I don't believe in that part of it. Well, then you're then the then you're not Muslim.
SPEAKER_00Then you're not Muslim. Just like that guy that claims to be a Christian, but he's living with another man. Exactly. According to the script again, you can you're gonna say, well, you're you're being homophobic. I'm not being homophobic. The word of God says it. That's not natural, even nature, you know.
SPEAKER_01You know, a little side note there, the shy, you know, Shy LaBeouf. Yeah, yeah. So he he's kind of gone off the rails a bit, you know, alcohol problems, drugs. So so Hollywood says. Okay. Right. Well, in the interview, clearly, whatever. Oh, okay. But then, but he he he claims to have found Christ. Oh. And he calls himself a very strong Catholic. Okay. And he was talking about, he was having an interview, and he was talking about how like, you know, he doesn't like gay people touch him and rub up on him, and that's why he got arrested. So he says, Well, listen, I'm a Catholic, so my view on on homosexuality is the view of the Bible. Yeah. So the interviewer, and and I think Shai was actually drunk during his interview. Oh boy, great. And so the interviewer asked him, he said, Well, what does the Bible say about homosexuality? Nah. Nah, don't do it. Nah. What does the Bible say about homosexuality? Nah. That was his response.
SPEAKER_00Nah. Nah. Oh man. But you see, but the thing, and and if uh of course, this is not a Bible podcast, but if you look at uh there is redemption for everybody, right? So it's not, it's it's uh yeah, they hate what they do, but that doesn't that doesn't give us the right to hate them. That doesn't give us the right to, you know, uh be you know, like okay, to be homophobic. No, that's not right.
SPEAKER_01No, you can still you could still love somebody and not agree with what they do.
SPEAKER_00Right. Simple. Well people people seem to forget sexual sin is sexual sin. They just they just hit on the homosexuals. But you there's a guy that's on his third or fourth wife and he claims to be a Christian. Right. And if if his if his other three wives are still alive, what does the Bible say he's doing? Committing what? Adultery. He's an adulterer. Yeah. It doesn't matter. You gotta be very, very careful.
SPEAKER_01And uh and you know, she I mean, technically not technically, but literally, if you want to use scripture, even if I'm not married, but if you were to look at a woman and lust over another woman other than your wife, that's the same level of sin as being a homosexual. Well, yeah, because sin is sin.
SPEAKER_00Sin is sin. There's no categorizing it.
SPEAKER_01But I feel like a lot of Christians, they just they pocket homosexuality in its own separate, you know, entity. Yeah. But I would've I would I w I want to move on from because we're we we've gone off the rails there, but that's fine. It is what it is. Nothing is scripted here. Um sticking, I mean we talked about Hollywood, but sticking to sticking with the state of California. Oh god. So yeah, the lovely state of California in Gomorrah. In 2023, uh Governor Gavin Newsom, um, great politician. Oh, I oh I love him. Oh, yeah, with a lead pipe. Uh he approved a $189 million contract. Okay. This contract provided digital tablets to every single inmate in the state of California. So basically, no, no, not student, you mean inmate. Inmate. Who broke the law. Who was serving time in prison. Incarcerated. Incarcerated, behind bars. You're joking, right? They each have they each got their own tablet.
SPEAKER_00How the heck is that possible?
SPEAKER_01So literally give it tablet i whether it's an iPad or SAMHSA, whatever, but it's basically let's just say iPad. Okay. For the sake of understanding. Here's the problem. Problem. They claimed that it was for educational purposes. They had access to libraries for books. They had access to, you know, the Bible and all that kind of stuff. Well, it has come out that with technology being very easy to get around, that with the access they have, there has been, well, so what happened was the reason why this became a story, an inmate who was released, service time, came out and basically blew it all up. And he was basically saying how they found websites and access points to bypass all the safeguards so they could basically use it as if they were at their own bedroom at home. Okay. So a lot of his inmates were watching porn and doing all that kind of stuff. But the scary part about it is they were going on chats, chat websites, sex, like sex, uh what is it called? Chat websites and all that. But a lot of these inmates, this guy is claiming, is saying that this is a way that they've been luring minors.
SPEAKER_00Oh, great.
SPEAKER_01Right. So now it's become a big deal. I'm trying to find, I'm trying to find. Yeah, it's so so for example, I remember when I was in high school, it's different now, because now school's a joke. But like when you went to the library, like you went on the computer, if you went to Facebook.com, yeah, it would be blocked.
SPEAKER_00You were restricted.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. If you went to any social media website, any website that had potentially nudity or sweating. It was questionable. Yeah. But there was this website where you went to Google, like you went, you use you Googled board at school, and then you basically use that website to type in whatever website you want to visit, and you can bypass everything. Right. So we were always on Facebook and MySpace and all that. It didn't matter. It's very easy to bypass. So now what they're saying, um. Oh, here we go. Uh, I'm gonna read this. Uh, one inmate, one inmate highlighted the report was Robert Morey. He was a convicted rapist and serial killer known as the tipster killer. I don't know if you ever heard of him.
SPEAKER_00No, no.
SPEAKER_01Uh apparently in the 1980s, he would uh anonymously call authorities and reveal several locations where he buried his victims' bodies. Okay. So he is currently incarcerated at a state prison in Stockton, and he told the outlet that inmates are able to access pornography and receive nude pictures.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01One workaround in which inmates are able to watch pornography is by video calling someone outside the prison and simply recording pornography that's being displayed on another screen. Clearly. Yeah. Maury explained that he received a topless photo. Uh I just lost my page here. Uh, he received a topless photo from a 22-year-old German psychology student who had contacted him for a class project. The two communicated for a period of time where Maury admitted to flirty was being flirty with her for a while. More serious allegations were also raised involving Nathaniel Ray Diaz, an inmate convicted of sex crimes against a 12-year-old girl. While in prison, Diaz was able to use his tablet to contact and exploit that same girl, coercing her to send sexually explicit images. 12-year-old. The girl told investigators he had forced her to speak to him through the tablet for hours every day. And prosecutors said he made thousands of calls to the girl in violation of the no-contact order. So basically, it's kind of raising the question why do they have tablets?
SPEAKER_00You know why? And this is this is just a theory, so don't sue me, Gavin. Because he got a kickback. Oh, 1000%. He got a huge kickback. And um you know what, you know what I find very, very interesting? Gavin Newsom was the um was the mayor of San Francisco. It is now an excrement hole. Right. He is now the governor of California. It's an escrement hole. Right. And now they want to make him president. You know, we we look at the public and say, God, they're stupid. They can't be that stupid. Well, you know, I I heard this funny thing, uh uh AOC. You've you know who that is. She she claims that a lot, a lot of people want her to run for president.
SPEAKER_01Well, she I saw an article this morning cut you off. Uh yeah, apparently she's seriously considered running in 2020.
SPEAKER_00You know who's supporting her for president?
SPEAKER_01Every Republican? Why? So she runs. Oh, oh, so the republic, so that's easy w for the Republicans. Yeah, you want to run? Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead. Oh, yeah, we support you. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00It's it's it's gotten to the point where you see, and this is where the woke stuff. Um, if this was 1950, 1960, and some lady with a hijab came into Congress and started telling Americans how stupid they are, they would have run her out on a rail. Right. But because we are so sensitive, we can't say anything. And then you got these, you know, these talibs and these uh AOCs and this this this weirdo in uh uh Minnesota. What's her name? Omar.
SPEAKER_01Oh, yeah, her brother.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you you you you kidding me? Back then it they wouldn't, they probably wouldn't even get elected. Right. But now, because well, you know, you gotta be careful, and and you know what? I can't say anything against the Somalian uh population because that would make me a racist. But 80% of them are on welfare. Well, well, I'm not allowed to comment, right? Well, I'm a white guy, I can't comment. How dare how dare you? I'm a person, it doesn't matter what color you are. No, 100%. And anybody listening to this uh and getting you know getting hot under the collar, go to YouTube and type in uh what's that actor? Um Morgan Freeman. And and listen and then start Morgan Freeman talking to Don Lemon. And then when you hear that, then you'll understand where I'm coming from. And that's all I'm gonna say on that.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. No, 100%. Yeah. I mean, you gotta give the Somalians a little bit of credit. I mean, that daycare scam was pretty smart.
SPEAKER_00Well, you see, because what what uh what I heard is again, and and this is what I'm just repeating it, so don't get all you know, don't start sending me hate mail. Well, if you want, go ahead, knock yourself out. But it is, and this is what uh was said from people that are much smarter than me, that the Somalian population is extremely, extremely inbred.
SPEAKER_01Yes, yes, that's a that's actually a fact.
SPEAKER_00That's a fact. I'm not sure. That's not no, that's not no, it's not, that's a fact. Okay, so they're really, really inbred. And if you look, if if you see, and again, because I'm a white guy, uh, I you know, I gotta careful what I say, but if you put 10 black people in a row, yeah, why is it that you can always pick the Somalian? Yeah, yeah, because they're inbred. So now being inbred, they're not the smartest uh uh population in the bunch. They're not. I mean, I mean, for per person IQ, right, but you get these idiots like Tim Waltz, tampon Tim. Yeah, well, he he gets a cut out of all this stuff, allegedly. So, of course, he uses a dumb population to do his dirty work. Yeah, they're getting, you know, uh, you know, you get this guy, drives a truck, he just did three states, comes home, pays his bills, has barely enough to make a barbecue that Saturday, and then his neighbors who don't work are pulling in Mercedes and Ferraris and Lamborghinis and all that. How the hell do you think he feels? Yeah. Like, come on, guys. Let's let's and and these people in Minnesota are actually kicking up. They're kicking up to these other leaders and all that. And they're saying that, oh, they're sending money to um uh uh you know Boko Haram or these um uh terrorist groups. Yeah, the terrorist groups are getting a few dollars, but it's the doge people, right? They're the ones that are getting the billion, like 19 billion dollars? Come on, dude. Like something uh I think I think uh JD Vance does know, but he doesn't want to blow it all up just yet.
SPEAKER_01Uh yeah, he's he's waiting for the perfect time. Yeah, yeah, but they know, and if you want to fact check, I'll fact check you here. As of 2019, okay, uh the study found that 48.7 percent of all Somalians from Somalia had a marriage that was either a first or second cousin or a relative. Oh wow, and as of 2026, that number could be up to 71% of anybody.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, so you see, they're a very tight-knit community. I just looked that up. Yeah, okay. And uh again, and I'm not like don't get me wrong. I'm not uh saying you know Somalians are evil, and but I mean, I know you buy your fruit though. Right. Like when 80% of the population takes welfare, Donald Trump is right. Love them or hate them. What good are they to us? They're useless. They're no good for our country. If I'm gonna if I uh if I'm gonna get a couple of uh if I'm gonna get 20 families from Somalia or 20 families from South Africa, give me the South Africans because they're gonna make money for me.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you're racist. Yeah, okay, they happen to be white, but that's you know, but they're making money. Yeah. They're doing businesses, they're doing, they're not ripping off the system. And my dad would tell me that uh they loved they loved the Europeans because the Europeans, when they got here, they went to work.
unknownRight.
SPEAKER_00My parents came to Canada with four suitcases, not a dime. And uh my mom went to work right away. She got a job. My dad had to wait a week or ten days, and then he finally got a job. And it was a privilege for them. There was no welfare mind, it was a different time, but still, you you went to work.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that's true. Um, I know I wanted to touch on this, but because of time, we'll we'll we'll pass this one subject, but I did want to get your opinion. Uh actually, you know what? No. I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna let you take the mic here. Trump's visit to China.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01So yesterday, we're recording on May 14th, or Thursday. Uh, you got to China. They had a huge celebration, they played the American national anthem. Talks have been talks have seemed to be going good. Apparently, the only thing that what was the president's name? The G P or uh XI Jin Pin, whatever. Uh he just warned Trump about Taiwan. But other than that, it seems like the media who always portrays China being the enemy of Trump and this and that, it seems like they're opening him up with open arms. As a matter of fact, I read an article and I want you to expand on it. Hopefully, you know what I'm talking about. They're saying that even before Trump visited, two days before, China was showing signs of respect, showing respect to America, showing respect to Trump, and basically backing down. What are they talking about there?
SPEAKER_00The okay, uh, this is a little bit long-winded, but the Chinese people they respect strength. Okay, I I'm in I'm into retail, and um this would have been about 30 30 years ago, and I was dealing with again, not all, so don't I'm not painting everybody with the same brush. I'm not, but uh but a client came in and I was treating him with respect, I was being nice, and I didn't make the sale. And a friend of mine is uh old old old Jewish guy, he said, You're doing it all wrong. I said, What do you mean? So you you showed respect. I said, Well, yeah, that's what I do. He goes, No, no, this guy, this guy is he's not born in Canada, he's from China. You got and again, and I'm not saying all of them, but this is the mentality. You gotta treat him like dirt. I said, What? Yeah, watch. The next next client you get that is that is of Asian origin, don't don't be like, I mean, obviously don't be disrespectful, but don't treat them with res like uh don't treat them with uh uh you know don't be nice to them. Don't be jolly, don't be jolly, don't be nice to him, don't be uh and see what happens. And uh, you know, three weeks later, I had another client come in and uh he was uh of Chinese origin. And I'm dying inside here. I'm uh he goes, uh, you know, he wants to look at a product. I said, Yeah, yeah, I'll be there in a second. Because in those days we had newspapers. So I I I'm pretending to read a newspaper. I said, I'm gonna prove my friend Ron. Right. So he he goes, uh, so the guy's waiting for me. I'm reading my paper. And he goes, excuse me. And I and I I put my paper down. I go, what? I said I'll be a few minutes. I'm being rough with him. Okay, so he goes outside, waits for me. After all, I was like, I was a little rough with him. I made the deal. Right. Which which, okay, so the point is they respect strength. Power. Power. Now, uh, people are saying, well, well, uh Trump is is meany because he he just hit Venezuela, he's now gonna hit Cuba next, and uh Iran. He kicked China out of uh Panama, right? China's not as powerful as people as they want you to believe. So when they when they see a guy like Trump that's not afraid to press the button, he's not afraid to send uh uh you know an army unit to go to Venezuela and get uh and get their leader, right? Which was illegally there, so he's not invading a country, he's getting a he's getting a fugitive. So Trump has got brass cojones, and they respect that. Now, to you liberals who are freaking out, when when you're when your messiah went to China, the leader, the ambassador met Obama at the tarmac, not the leadership, no, no fanfare, no nothing. Yeah, nobody even knew he was going. Right. You're messiah, your your leader, lead from behind guy. Right. So this guy, so China, they have to treat him like gold because number one, they need the oil, which they're getting none. They need they need the uh the resources because they are an export country. They make money if they export. If they if if Trump can take them over in an instant, all he has to do is shut down the border. China's screwed. And they know, and they know that he knows that. Right. And that's why this is happening, that's why Venezuela went down, that's why Iran went down. People think, well, yeah, because Iranians they can't have a nuclear weapon. Yeah, there's a lot of that, but it's China. Trump got China to their knees through Venezuela in Iran, yeah. And that's what people don't understand. This guy is, you know what? Maybe not, maybe my grandchildren will be reading about this Trump guy and how brilliant he was. Yeah. 100%.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00So the Democrats are now really, really scared because they see the difference. They see that respect. They see the respect.
SPEAKER_01And you know what? Whether that respect is out of fear, it doesn't matter. Respect is respect. That's right.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. And they want to make deals. That's why Elon Musk and these other business leaders, they want to make deals. So when they're making deals, what does that do to um what does that do uh to the economy? I went to the gas station this morning. I'm paying a buck ninety-two per liter. Okay, that's that's crazy. Right. What would happen if uh you wake up one morning and and gas is a dollar a liter? That's what's gonna happen if well, if carnival, I don't know, but that's what's gonna happen in the states, right? And then when the when the oil prices fall, because there's a remember the Straits of Hormuz are are uh cordoned off, oil is not moving from there.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that's right.
SPEAKER_00So now they're gonna have so much oil, they're gonna flood the market. What's gonna happen to the prices? They're gonna plummet. Yeah, I mean, I think I think personally the guy's brilliant. I mean, the guy he's I I I have so much. I might not like the way he does things, I don't think he's a good human being. I don't like his attitude, but his presidency, I am an absolute fan.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, we've talked about that.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, 100%.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Um, we're gonna we're gonna we're gonna end the show now. Um, I had another topic I want to talk about, but uh we won't just because of time's sake. But I won't all I'm gonna say is if you're interested, I highly recommend you. Look at this this date would have been, I think it was May 12th. So two days ago on Tuesday. Long story short, ICE came out and basically said that there are over 10,000 cases of potential potential immigration fraud when it comes to student visas. Oh, okay. Uh and long story short, basically what they're saying is that they come here on student visas, they get everything paid for, and then through loopholes, their visas actually get extended to from anywhere from 12 to 24 months. So they can work here, quote unquote, legally under their student visa, even though they're no longer students. And even further to that, they're saying a lot of these people, they gotta be careful, they're coming in as Islamic spies.
SPEAKER_00Well, I wouldn't say Islamic spies, but spies in general.
SPEAKER_01Or spies in general, okay. So, but but but look up, look that up if you're interested in read up, read into that. I do want to do the show, we always like to end on some fun. Uh, and once again, as a reminder, if you have any inquiries, if you want to blast us or or uh any feedback, uh the family business.chat at gmail.com. I did have a couple to go over today, but I don't want to go too long. But I do want to go over, let's have some fun here. So 1990s trivia.
SPEAKER_001990s, okay.
SPEAKER_01We'll do 90s this episode. Um, very easy questions. I'd be shocked if you don't get if you get any of these wrong. Where did the 1996 Summer Olympics take place in which Muhammad Ali lit the Olympic flame during the opening ceremony?
SPEAKER_00Oh man, you you you couldn't be alive not to know this. Uh Atlanta. Atlanta. Yeah, that was good.
SPEAKER_01Um Richard, Richard Jewell, look that up. What was the name of the finger skater who was believed to be involved in an attack on fellow skater Nancy Kerrigan prior to the 1994 Winter Olympics?
SPEAKER_00Tanya Harding.
SPEAKER_01Tanya Harding. Uh oh, this one is so easy. Which basketball superstar led the Bulls to six NBA championships in the 90s?
SPEAKER_00Oh, that would be Michael Jordan.
SPEAKER_01Michael Jordan, that one was easy. Let's see, let's get a hard one here. What iconic event took place on October 16th, 1995, where black male participants gathered in Washington, D.C. to promote unity and activism within the black community.
SPEAKER_00Oh, Million Man March. Yeah, I remember that. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Uh, what was the name of the military operation launched by the United States and its allies in January 91 to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi occupation?
SPEAKER_00Okay. It started as Desert Shield originally. Correct. But then it turned into Desert Storm. Yeah, I remember that. Uh a little bit of uh That was oh, that was uh 1990 when um when the Saddam invaded uh Kuwait. That was the end. Christ was coming, by the way.
SPEAKER_01Right. Then it was Y2K. Then Y2K. Wish 90s boy band had a hit had a hit song called I Want It That Way.
SPEAKER_00I want it. Oh, I forgot their name. Hold on, hold on. Not the Beastie Boys. Close.
SPEAKER_01Starts at the B. Boy.
SPEAKER_00You gotta tell me, sorry. Backstreet Boys. Backstreet, yes, yes, yes.
SPEAKER_01Who's saying the iconic 90s hit smells like Teen Spirit?
SPEAKER_00I couldn't tell you.
SPEAKER_01Oh, really?
SPEAKER_00Smells like Teen Spirit? Nirvana. Oh, yeah. Oh, okay. I wouldn't know.
SPEAKER_01And finally, last one. Um, I hate the fact that this. You know what? No. Second last one, because I don't want to end on this song. Uh, what was the title of Whitney Houston's best-selling soundtrack album released in 1992?
SPEAKER_00Saving All My Love?
SPEAKER_01No, it's the same title as the movie.
SPEAKER_00Oh, uh Kevin Costner.
SPEAKER_01Um Bodyguard. The Bodyguard. And finally, we'll end the show with this song. Uh, what was the name of the 90s rapper? Okay. Known for their hit single, Ice Ice Baby. This big black guy named Vanilla Ice. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. Vanilla Ice. Vanilla Ice, yes. Uh once again, we thank you for listening to episode number nine. Can't believe next week's gonna be 10 already. That's it. That's awesome. Uh, once again, any inquiries, business inquiries, sponsorships, or if you're a graphic designer and wanted to help us out, uh, you can contact us at thefamylybusiness.chat at gmail.com. Any closing thoughts? No, no, it's all uh we'll see what happens next week. Well, Iran is still uh still a country. So still a country. He hasn't blown them up yet. But thank you, uh, whether you listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. Uh I'm still working with some other companies to get on uh Rumble. So hopefully that comes soon. But please send us out, recommend us, give us a five star rating, and we'll see you next week.
SPEAKER_02Yo man, let's get out of here. Word to your mother.