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Episode 14- What is a Male Karen?
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You are listening to the Family Business Podcast, episode number fourteen. For business inquiries, you can contact us at thefamily business dot chat at gmail dot com. Once again, thefamybusiness dot chat at gmail dot com. Uh it feels like it's been a long week uh without recording. A lot has happened. Um, and officially, for somebody who works outside, I work around a lot of people, I drive a lot. Um classes are officially over here in Ontario. So you know what that means? More tickets? I don't know. This means a lot more kids on the streets, kids on the roads. It's like it's that it's the whole it's the real summer feel.
SPEAKER_00But you know what? Not it's not as bad as it when you were kids. Now all the kids are in plop plopped in front of a TV or a screen.
SPEAKER_01Actually, you know what? That's a good point. I was talking about this with somebody recently. Like, I feel like even the past five years, I've I feel like even myself at my age, I've played more video games in the past five years than I ever did growing up as a kid. Right now, mind you, we didn't have the same technology as we have now, but I remember in the summertime, like whether it was with my cousin or whatever, you you woke up in the summer, you got dressed, and you were outside the whole time. I remember I was on my bike. I mean, there'd be days where I wouldn't be home for like six, seven hours. Right. You know, you're always out. Now, mind you, I say it's hasn't been that long ago, but even the way that society has shifted over the past ten years, I don't think you can trust even a high school student out and about all day for six hours without an update. Well, no, that's right. You know, like think about how we get there. Yeah, like think about it. I never had a cell phone growing up. No. I mean, even even even even kids like in middle school have cell phones now. I didn't have my first cell phone. Well, it would have been first year college, but because I moved down south in high school, I did high school in the states. That's the only reason why I got a cell phone in high school was because I was living in the states. Right? But now you have kids who are like junior high, grade five, six, seven, they all have cell phones.
SPEAKER_00So in my day, it was uh you come in when the lights, the street lights go on, you have to come in. But we never kept contact a whole no.
SPEAKER_01There's that there's that old it's a it's like a meme that goes around online, and it's true though. And I was trying to explain it to somebody, like you knew where you first of all, if you were to wake up, like I'm thinking about myself, let's say grade seven, grade eight. Okay, all right. We didn't have the technology, like yeah, you had maybe like aim or a l messenger or stuff like that, but we weren't really on it. You knew where your friends were from either a picking up the phone, calling someone's mom and asking for their son. Yeah, hey, hey, is Tyler home, or is Chad home, or you know, and if not, you just rode your bike around the neighborhood until you saw a bunch of your friends' bikes in front of someone's house, and that's where you knew that where they were.
SPEAKER_00Oh my goodness. Well, can you imagine though how how much it's changed? Now, when I was 11, there's like five or six of us. Now, mind you, these are 11-year-olds. We we lived in Eitoba coast.
SPEAKER_01So this was early 80s.
SPEAKER_00Uh or late 70s, early 80s. Okay, yeah. Okay, so we would uh like five of us would would get on the TTC, we'd go down to the TTC. The TTC public transit. Public transit. So five of us at 11 years old. At 11. Yeah, it was that was normal. And we would go Saturday night, we would go uh like late Saturday afternoon, we would go down to the college station, college subway. Yeah, we'd walk up, up, up the stairs, get on street level, we would skip, we would scalp uh at the Maple Leaf Gardens. And we would watch a Maple Leaf uh uh Maple Leaf game. These are the days of Lanny McDonald and Earl Thompson, Daryl Sittler, but we were like 11. So five of us, we would get tickets. I think I think we had to spend five bucks or something for a ticket for great. And as long as we were home by 11:30, we were fine.
SPEAKER_01Everything was that but but but that's the problem. That's that was the norm. Yeah, like it was like now. If you saw five 11-year-olds taking the TTC and doing that, you would think they're crazy. Yeah, yeah. Well, I don't think they'd be allowed to.
SPEAKER_00True, yeah. You should tell me a cop wouldn't stop five 11-year-olds today, yeah. Back in in my day, no, that was normal.
SPEAKER_01But why is that? Why how what what's why in that why that shift of I don't want to say ideology? It's not ideology, it's just the way the way things are.
SPEAKER_00Well, okay, okay. I'll give you this much. You guys remember the story of Gor Gordon Stuckless. Really, it's ringing a bell, the name. The guy at the Mapleaf Gardens, he was a child in the state. Oh, yes, yes, that's exactly why I know him. Yes. I remember him approaching my friend. Really? And he, oh, do you guys want to see I I gotta listen, I'm not folks, I'm not saying that I'm I've got some spiritual wisdom or anything. He was just creepy, and I was like, no, no, no, thanks, man. And uh, but I remember him approaching my friend. My friend was his name uh was Ronnie.
SPEAKER_01Well, I'm not gonna say any names because not only because of the uh privacy of the podcast, but also because of literal legalities. The company I used to work for, okay, right, before I started my own company, the one of the old owners of that company, it was is actually in the class action suit. Oh, wow. Yeah, I'll talk about it. Yeah, okay. And he's got stories, and I'll I'll tell you off off the record. I think you know who I'm talking about. Okay. But yeah, he and he was telling us stories, and he was some of the stuff was yeah. We would we would always joke and be like, So did he did he did he touch you? Whether whether whether whether it was or not, he would never admit that he did or not.
SPEAKER_00But well, you see, that's the thing. Well, in the seven, well, you guys uh uh kids today, uh this is the joke I heard. Kids today, they have cell phones. What did you have? What did you get when you were uh when you were a kid? We just got a lesson.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah, that's why I heard that. Yeah. Oh Lord. I think I think we talked about this previously, going back to like how generations have changed, and it was how like kids who don't want to be outside, and because listen, I remember growing up, even during the summer, it's not that listen, I loved outdoors. I always rode my bike or scooter or skateboard, even like when my cousin would come over, we were outside all the time. Right. Chances are we would come back with scrapes and bruises and bleeding, but that's just part of being a kid. That's normal, you know? I remember this one person was like, like online, like a newer age, what's what's the current generation? Gen Z? Whatever, whatever, whatever the high school students are now, they were saying, like, so the one guy was responded and said, It's not that I wanted to be outside all the time. I was forced to be. I was kicked out of my house during the day during the summer. Yeah, you know what? My mom didn't want us in the house. Exactly. That's the way it was, right? So then the one person's responding, being like, Oh, how bad the parents were back in the day, and this and that. What happened if you need a drink of water? So there's one this one girl, uh, obviously she must be like 45, what at 40, 45 years old. She's like, This is what we did. She goes, she walks to the back of her backyard, turns the hose on, and starts drinking out of the hose. Drinking out of the hose. That's water. That's it's the same water that comes out of your top. Same damn water. Exactly. And they're like, oh, that's disgusting, that's gross.
SPEAKER_00At least all we drink out of the hose.
SPEAKER_01I remember but going back to what you were saying, it's true because I was gonna I was gonna say my original point was it doesn't fully feel like summer until you see a lot of kids outside. Right. Right, but you have a good point nowadays. A lot of a lot of the kids are cooped up in the house, and you know, it's it's their tablets. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Or gaming or whatever, and now they have virtual reality headsets. Have you seen those? I I've never actually seen a virtual reality. They're crazy. There's this place, there's this place not too far from us uh where you can actually go and you put the mask on, you put the vest on, okay, and you have the gun, and you're basically you're tied to like a rope. Okay, right, but so like you're moving, like you're actually running, like you're as if you're running, but then that's your character in the game that you're playing. Wow. And apparently it's like so realistic. Jeez, yeah. Avatar. Well, a lot of a lot of NHL uh goaltenders are actually using virtual reality for like reflexes and training, training, and all that. Yeah, I guess that would make sense. It's a lot more advanced because I don't know. Have you ever been to the hockey hall of fame?
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_01So they have those center where you can like stand and be the goalie and then they the rubber pucks come and shoot out at you. Okay, that's that was before. Okay, okay. So I mean the technology's been around for a while, but with how far virtual reality has advanced, right?
SPEAKER_00It's almost like extremely realistic. See, for me, like to go play a shooting game, that that's that's not my thing. I would love to go to like uh try to you know climb Mount Everest or something in a virtual.
SPEAKER_01Oh, I see what you mean. With with like the altitude and everything. I'm sure they have that somewhere. That that would be if you can go skydiving in a little silicone tube, I'm sure you can do something like that. Most likely, yeah. You know, I gotta get out more. Yeah, apparently. Uh, but episode number 14. Uh like I said earlier, uh, if you have any business inquiries or any feedback or any questions and emails you want us to read, uh, you can contact us at thefamylbusiness.chat at gmail.com. Uh drink of choice for this episode. I personally have a uh lime bubbly, sparkling water. I don't mean the bubbly. Yeah, I hate those commercials. I don't know if they have these in the States. I'm not sure. It might just be a Canadian thing, but basically just flavored sparkling water. Well, for me, it's Naya. For those of you who don't remember, Naya is uh water. It's our bottle, it's our bottled water brand up here. Uh, right away, we're not gonna spend too much time into it, but just like it was last week, the number one trending thing going around the world today is obviously still the World Cup. We actually have the um USA and Australia game going on right now uh in the background. It is halftime, USA's up to nothing. But uh I just want to recap a couple highlights over the past week since we spoke about the World Cup. All right. Uh obviously Canada. Last time we spoke, they tied 1-1. They ended up finally, finally winning their first ever World Cup game as a as a country uh yesterday. So I heard the score. Is that right? Tell me the score. They beat Qatar, who's not a not a not a powerhouse by any means, not a not a great team, right? But they beat them 6-0 in soccer.
SPEAKER_006-0. That's like a mercy rule in baseball. Yeah. Like 6-0 in soccer?
SPEAKER_01I actually, so I will obviously I watch the whole thing. All right, right. Um, I mean, whenever I'm whenever I'm home, the TV after 12 o'clock, soccer will be on. Whether I'm paying attention or not, it's on the TV. But for Canada and Argentina, those are the two teams that I will I'm glued to the TV. Okay. I felt bad for Qatar. 6-0. It was well, what happened was, okay, so earlier on, remember I explained all the groups and then the top two from each group advanced. Yeah. So after all the first games in Canada's group, so it's Canada, Switzerland, Qatar, and Bosnia, all the teams were tied at one point because there was two ties. Okay. So Switzerland tied um Qatar, and then Canada tied Bosnia. So earlier in the afternoon, before Canada played Qatar, Switzerland beat Bosnia. Okay. So there was a lot of pressure on Canada to actually win the game. But not only win the game, but the goal was because Switzerland won, I believe it was four to one or something like that. So goal differential actually matters. Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_00Right? Okay.
SPEAKER_01So and Canada just they're playing in Vancouver, they just came out hot. Qatar got an early red card. So in soccer, if you get a red card, you don't replace the player. You lose that player, and you're down a man the whole game. Ah, okay. And then in the second half, Qatar got another red card, and it wasn't like a questionable call. They were both obvious red cards. So it's a two-man power play. So it so for like 35 minutes, it was uh 30, it was sorry, it was 11 players versus nine players for the whole time. Uh like I don't think the ball ever actually crossed to Canada's half in the second in the second half. Oh, nine to eleven, of course. Right? So um rules are rules, you know? Okay. Uh it got very chippy, uh, especially after one of the guitar players uh kicked out the leg of one of the Canadian players and he actually broke his leg. Jeez. Yeah, but a pretty cool moment. So the guy that subbed in for uh his name's Coney, the guy who broke broke his broke his leg, is his teammate in Italy. They played in the Italian league. Okay, and he came on and within three minutes scored a goal. Ah, in your face. And he and he and it was a pretty cool moment. I don't know, I'll show you the photo after. He grabbed his jersey and like lifted, because everyone listen, the stretcher was brought out, and then you can see his like if if if you get squirmy, I don't recommend looking it up, but the photos are everywhere. His foot is in the air, and is the bottom half of his feet are going the opposite direction of the it's it's obviously broken. Ouch. Right? Obviously, your tournament's done, the season's done overseas, like it's it's gonna be a long, grueling recovery. Sure. So, but the way that the Canada rallied behind that, of course, if some of the players were in tears, because you don't you you don't want to see that. No, of course. And even the guitar player who injured him, right, it wasn't malicious. Right. It was an accident, but it was malicious enough where, like, you know, because the rule is if you slide tackle, if you make contact with the ball first, right, and you knock the guy over, it's fair game.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_01But if you try to slide tackle and you knock out his feet without touching the ball, that's a card. So it was it was it was pretty pretty blatant.
SPEAKER_00But watching that uh that play, is it blatant that that guy wanted to injure the Canadian?
SPEAKER_01Okay, so it was an I mean his reaction, he was like on his knees and like crying, and that even the Canadian players were going up to him and being like, you know, like So they're sportsmen. They were now, mind you, after the game when the final whistle blew, the staffs, Qatar in Canada, they they got into a bit of a squirm. Yeah. Well, though they're they're just support staff, they're not buttleats. But it's you know what, but it's funny because you saw like there were like the like the staff polos and all that. There was like three big giant black dudes for Canada. Nice, like just huge. Reminded me of remember um I will say his name because it doesn't matter. Uh, we talked about how we we were friends with uh Rob Ford's um Special Security. Oh, yeah, that's right. Right. Oh, sorry, Doug Ford's at the time. No, Rob, Rob. It was Rob's. Yeah. So he pictures four three of those guys. Oh, those were huge. Monsters, right? And then little, little, little small, squirmy Middle Eastern uh guitar guys going at them. We're like, really, dude? Like, yeah, but no, but exciting that Canada officially won its first game. Uh, we are in very good shape to move on to the knockout stage. So all we have to do is tie or beat Switzerland and we win our group. Oh, okay. Well, when are they playing?
SPEAKER_00I believe it's next Wednesday. Oh, okay. This is how much I don't know about uh World Cup. I I haven't I haven't seen a game yet.
SPEAKER_01And even if we do lose to Switzerland, unless we lose by like four or five, which we won't, and unless both and if one of Bosnia and if Bosnia beats um Qatar, Bosnia would have to win by like four or five goals for us to get eliminated. Oh, okay. If we if we lose to Switzerland. So then we're we're in pretty good position. It's like 90% chance we're gonna move on. So that's that's pretty exciting. But you want to win the group because if you win the group, the winner of Canada's group, its first knockout game would be in Vancouver. Alright. Well, you want the home. I'm gonna watch. Right. Yeah, it'll be I believe it's Wednesday at I think it's three or six.
SPEAKER_00I just you know what? Uh again, I I'm just I'm just being a suck because I this is just me. I'm not, you know, I'm not involved in any conspiracy theory or anything. I just don't trust FIFA. I think FIFA's the they are just the biggest scam on the planet.
SPEAKER_01I think FIFA what's that all? FIFA is FIFA's is a bigger uh scam of an organization than the CDC.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that's right.
SPEAKER_01Yes. Uh but no, so look forward to to the next match for Canada. Um just gonna touch on it quickly, but I think officially, if it hasn't already been, right, because I know you're not too familiar with soccer, but the debate over the past, I would say 15 years has been who's the real GOAT.
SPEAKER_00Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_01Messi or Ronaldo? Oh, that's I I you know what it's not even close anymore, officially 100%. Even Portuguese people are coming out, and yeah, you know, Ronaldo, he's just a suck. He can play though. The boy can play. He could play.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_01He has to he had to go to Saudi Arabia, right? And he's making half a billion dollars half a half a billion dollars a year, right? But he's not he's not the same. And so funny stats. So Messi scored a hat trick in his first game. I heard about that. Yeah. Uh he's now tied the German player, I think it's pronounced Klose or Kloss or something like that.
SPEAKER_00No idea.
SPEAKER_01As the most goal scorer in World Cup history. And it's at 17. Well, do you uh 16 or 17?
SPEAKER_00Well, there was a guy that used to play in England, and I don't know why I remember this stat, but uh his name was Jeffrey Hearst, and he scored three goals. I think 19, I think it was 1966 or something. In one game. In one game.
SPEAKER_01Well, talking about Hatrick uh in the 6-0 win over Qatar, Jonathan David for Canada had a hat-trick.
SPEAKER_00Oh, did he? Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, all right. Nice. Uh Mexico has officially become the first team to officially clinch a spot in the knockout stages. All right. Uh oh, remember that um last week we talked about that Somalian referee? Oh, yeah, yeah. How he got denied entry or whatever. So there was lots of rumors going around that he was suing FIFA. Yeah, but if they pay him, then what who cares? Well, they weren't at the time. Oh, okay. But now, so all those rumors have been put to rest. So FIFA is paying that Somali referee his full wages as if he was refereeing. All right, that'll shut things up and move on. And it's funny, oh, there's only ever been one actual lawsuit that has ever taken place that involved the referee. Oh. And it was back in 2014. Okay. Alright, a Colombian lawyer actually sued for a billion euros over perceived substandard officiated and moral damages. But how do you prove it? I mean, I all that tells me is that there's someone in Colombia who thought he had insider information, probably bet a whole bunch of money and lost. Yeah, exactly. And he's just being a big suck about it.
SPEAKER_00Well, uh you have to understand Colombia too, and soccer is a religion.
SPEAKER_01Well, was Colombia that country, or was it Brazil? The goalie let the goal in or something, and then they eat up.
SPEAKER_00He got killed. And they killed him back home or something. Yeah. South America and soccer is it's a sacred, it's a sacred cow, so to speak. Oh, it's it's crazy down there. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Um, all right, let's move on from the World Cup. Uh Donald Trump. All right. Seems like it's official. The United States and Iran have officially signed a preliminary agreement to end the recent war. Uh, and that obviously resulted, I believe it officially happened. You can correct me if I'm wrong, but it officially lifted the naval blockades and the ceasefire. Well, the Straits of Hermuz should be open by now. I believe they are. If I'm not mistaken, I believe they are open now. Here's the problem. Alright. This is the controversy that's happening, and this is where I believe Trump might actually say adios to Israel, which is gonna cause a whole different issue. Israel is still bombing Lebanon.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, but they're not. At least that's what we're being told. It's gotta be a reason, though.
SPEAKER_01In the latest attack on Lebanon, they s the the last strike that Israel took on them, uh they killed forty seven people. Now, civilians or I just read forty just said forty seven people have died. Oh why but that's why I wanted to ask. You I don't want to spend too much time, but why why is Israel doing that?
SPEAKER_00Because they're constantly bombarded with terrorism. These people, you got the Al-Qaeda, whoever it is in um in uh Lebanon, they've they've been fighting for years, and there's so many of these terrorists that are attacking Israel. I listen, I'm I'm pro-Jewish people, but I am anti-Zionist. I don't I don't agree with the Zionist mentality, but I do agree with the uh you see, and it it gets very, very complicated because what they did is they took a religion and put a country to it. Israel is not the religion, the Jewish religion is the Jewish religion. Yeah, God bless them.
SPEAKER_01You know that you have Jews in Poland, you have Jews in Germany, you have Jews that's right. I know a lot of a lot of these Jewish uh rabbis and all these people, they're against Israel.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, because of the Zionist mentality, the uh the Bengurian, you know, way of doing things. Um it's it you know what I don't think we'll ever know the truth. But one thing I did hear with uh because is there's a lot of uh controversy with this uh peace deal. Trump's not saying much, and this is something I heard earlier today uh from uh from a family member, which makes a lot of sense. Think of this back in 2014 when Hillary was the Secretary of State, Barack Obama, they gave so many uh so much money to the uh Iranians. Now, because of what happened with the uh uh remember the nucle that not the strikes to destroy the nuclear programs. Yeah, yeah. Okay, now they want to get the uh the they call the nuclear dust or whatever, that the nuclear stuff that's under the mountain.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_00Okay, that's very, very controversial because once the Americans go and grab it, they're gonna know where this came from and what they're thinking. It's possible. Now, again, this is just all speculative, that it was Hillary and Barack that gave it to them in order to destroy America. And then if that's true, heads definitely have to roll. I mean, uh, I think I think if that was true, Hillary and Barack would probably be executed for treason, you know. Right. But, you know, God help us. And that's and that's uh that's the problem right now. They don't know exactly, you know, yeah, we have a peace agreement, but who goes gets the nuclear dust? Right. But going but going back to the whole Israel thing. Okay.
SPEAKER_01Like, if Trump and I do truly believe that Trump is trying to Trump, I I do believe that Trump truly does want peace in the Middle East. Because at the end of the day, a prideful man like Trump, it does make him look good. So then how far is too far? Because America's always gonna defend Israel. Sure. But then to a certain point, it's like we can only defend you so much.
SPEAKER_00Well, that's what Vance said. If you JD Vance said in one uh uh he was doing a press, he was doing um I guess uh at uh the briefing. Okay, and he was saying um to the Knesset, he goes, guys, um you guys are you guys are putting down American uh you know American politicians and all America's the only friend you've got in that area. You got nobody but us. Right. So I I would I would caution you on how to behave and the fact that you're dealing with the superpower. So be careful.
SPEAKER_01Because it's it's it kind of seems like even with the whole Iran thing, it kind of seems like it was because first, if I'm not mistaken, it was Israel and Iran. Right. Trump stepped in, and then it kind of became Trump versus Iran, yeah. And Israel was kind of like the little puppets behind the scenes, actually, well, hot take. People think that it was actually Trump in charge, but I believe that Israel was using Trump as a puppet for Iran. Yeah for Iran. Yeah. But then it's like, okay, now we're gonna we're gonna cause peace, we're gonna open up the Straits of Armoose and all that stuff.
SPEAKER_00Now, if Israel continues to strike, what is what is what is Trump gonna do? Well, because Iran says you keep striking uh Lebanon, then we're we have no peace deal. So that kind of screws things up.
SPEAKER_01So Trump almost has no choice but to put to put a leash on day now. Yeah, basically. Right. Good luck with that. So uh interesting to see what what what transpires over the next couple of days. And apparently part of the agreement is Iran agreed to have no nuclear weapons. For now. Right. Right. What once once Yeah, but once once a Democrat gets back in office, they're gonna fund the nuclear weapon for Iran. So it doesn't even matter.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, well, that's just it. Those those treasonous traitors. I I honestly hope not in my lifetime the Democrats ever win again. Right. I hope not.
SPEAKER_01I I think Vance is gonna is gonna run and win next election.
SPEAKER_00Well, yeah.
SPEAKER_01I really do, I really do. Um just sticking on the election front for just kind of election front. So last we spoke last week we spoke about Spencer Pratt. Yeah, what's happening with that? I haven't been following. So the last I saw, so I the article, and this just shows you the biased of media. The article that I read was that Spencer Pratt uh not resigned, but he stepped, what's the word? He stepped away. He he um conceded? Conceded. Okay. But you mentioned it. I listen, I went back on the episode and I listened to it. You mentioned it, but I must have just must have just gone over my head. He posted on his personal social media that he actually has videos and audio recordings of certain things that both candidates have said and believed that if he ever releases everyone would want them out of office. They'll have to resign. They'll have no choice but to resign. So he's kind of using it as I don't want to say blackmail, but it's gonna be very interesting to see what happens. And apparently it's not the whole election thing, it's not settled yet. Well, I think they're not putting a stamp on on the uh ballots.
SPEAKER_00Uh they uh apparently uh what what I understood is uh there's legal challenges. Yeah, there are. So getting involved.
SPEAKER_01Those legal challenges are coming from the Supreme Court, if I'm not mistaken.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. So that'll be interesting. I'll I'll see how uh I haven't been following much because we've been busy this week, but um it just makes it just makes zero sense.
SPEAKER_01Like I said, the fraud is so obvious, so obvious that even you can't you can't hide it.
SPEAKER_00It even goes against math. The uh the st the stat statistics guys are saying that's virtually impossible. Right. Not one vote for Pratt, seriously, and and all these and and it's funny, as soon as the one I forgot her name already, the one in the middle. Yeah, I forgot whatever her name is.
SPEAKER_01No importance, anyways.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that's right. Uh we'll call her X. Right. And and she, as soon as she had enough to beat Pratt, okay, it's over, done. Right. It's like, dude, seriously, like, how stupid do you think we look? Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_01Um I just have this quick, I just read the headline. I didn't look too much into it. I don't know if you heard about this, but the former South Korean president, Yoon Suck Yo, okay, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for a connection to a North Korean drone plot. Oh, that's interesting. Yeah, so just keep that in the back burner. Maybe it's something we'll actually I just don't like expanding on things without doing depth research on. Yeah, I don't know. But I saw I saw that, and uh yeah, I thought it was very interesting.
SPEAKER_00Well, they had enough to give them 30 years. Yeah. So obviously they have proof they have something.
SPEAKER_01Totally, totally racist, but I think if you can't have humor and racism, then then you lose humor at all. But you know how Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese, you know how they name their kids, right?
SPEAKER_00No, no, I think I know this one. I wouldn't say this one on here. Why not? Uh okay, you want me to answer it? Yeah. They drop packs and pots and pans down the stairs. Down the stairs, yeah. Sing Dao Daw.
SPEAKER_01Jeez. Nice. You can't hey, listen, if you can't have humor and racism, then then you know what? Then you lose humor at all.
SPEAKER_00Okay, folks, if you have any good white jokes, please send them to family chat.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Whatever. I yeah, it doesn't bother me. If somebody, you know, you know, tidy whitey jokes, go for it, man.
SPEAKER_01Totally, totally off topic here. I wanted to do this uh when the episode first started, but I totally forgot. Since this is the 14th episode, all right. Can you name me off the top of your head the 14th president of the United States? The 14th. 14th.
SPEAKER_00Oh, uh I know the 16th was Lincoln. So the two presidents before Lincoln, I couldn't tell you. No idea. Franklin Pierce. Okay, so he was number 14. He was number 14. I don't have that. Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_01And can you name me the 14th Prime Minister of Canada?
SPEAKER_00The 14th Prime Minister of Canada? Would it be uh Justin? No. No? Is it in our lifetime?
SPEAKER_01Um well this guy died in 1972. Oh, he died in 72. Oh, uh you drive you drive past it every day.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, Pearson.
SPEAKER_01Lester B. Pearson. Lester B. Pearson, yeah. Yeah. He was 14, okay. Yeah, he was the 14th uh 14th Prime Minister. Uh, we've talked a lot about what's that new disease that people were scared of that came out? Oh, the the Hebrew word is false? Yeah, yeah. Already, sorry. Well, apparently in Africa, I don't know how much you've been following African news in your free time, but the Ebola outbreak is getting pretty serious. Ebola? Okay. So there is this um the article reads, Ebola outbreak may be the worst ever. Wow. Africa CDC says. I'm just gonna read a little bit of the article here. Uh, the head of Africa's Center for Disease Control and Prevention warned that the Ebola outbreak in Congo could be the worst ever, saying that it can cost billions of dollars to contain ladder if critical weaknesses in the response are not addressed quickly. There have been more than 830 cases of the rare Bund Bug Yo strain uh for which there is, as of the moment, there is no proven treatment or vaccine. Oh, that's encouraging. Um, there have with all those cases confirmed, 196 of them have been fatal. Wow. All right, so the reason why I'm bringing this up is basically Africa is planning to raise $518 million for research, for development, whatever. You know, and they need that in the next six months. Okay. Here's the problem. It's been about a month now, and they have not even exceeded 100 million. Well, why not?
SPEAKER_00I mean, you get guys like Elon Musk and all that would gladly give.
SPEAKER_01Africa CDC's uh Cassius warned that the total funding needs would surge if the initial plan did not get the sufficient support. Her quote, if we don't have it in the next four weeks, the 500 million, okay, then we will not be asking for 500 million. We'll be asking for 1.5 billion. And in another four weeks, if that gets delayed, we will need 7.5 billion before it spreads.
SPEAKER_00Well, you know what? Oh, nice hear the word Ebola. They they had that okay back in the mid-70s, there uh where it's Congo today, but it was back in those days, it was called Zaire. Yeah, yeah. And they had that back then. I think it was 1976 or something, and they had uh Ebola outbreaks and all that. So I I maybe now it's jet age. I it was jet age then, but not as crazy as today. So I'm not I I don't really know.
SPEAKER_01Um that's interesting. South Africa, China, Germany, and France said that they are all meeting and that they would provide more support to help with the emergency.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, with all those countries, 500 million is nothing. They should be able to get that together in no time. Well, Elon Musk is now a trillionaire, so yeah. There you go. So pocket change.
SPEAKER_01Um, I I don't want to necessarily talk about the fraud, but Nick Shirley has been back in the news this week.
SPEAKER_00Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Where is he today? So he's he's he's he's back in Minnesota. Okay. Uh, and now he's he's but he's uh uh trying to disc uh discover some lot of fraud that's been going on with a lot of truck companies. Okay. Okay. So the issue is that he's at the point in his life now where he needs full-time security.
SPEAKER_00Well, with everything that's been going on, sure.
SPEAKER_01So there have been numerous, numerous videos, and I wanted to get your take on this. It's been all Somalians, but they're basically going after him. And on the streets, if they see him filming, they were going after him and like basically, you know, cursing him and accusing him of hating on Somalians and why you only picking on us and this and that. He's like, listen, I'm not picking on a specific culture, I'm just I'm just calling out fraud the way fraud is. I said, if the daycares were white people, I'd be doing the same thing. It would be irrelevant. It doesn't matter. He said the fraud at the end of the day, fraud is fraud. And then now the whole narrative is changing, right? And of course, I'm sure with the backing of the Democratic Party, now this changing to anti-religion. And now they're accusing Nick Shirley, who is a who is open about his Christianity, is now they're now saying that he's only defunding fraud that has to do with Muslim, with the Muslim community. Okay. So, and Nick Shirley is basically saying, no, it's got nothing to do with Muslims. Right? Like the one, the one guy on the street who's basically saying, you know, if you don't, if you don't want to, uh if you don't want um if you don't want us here, just admit it and change your religion laws in this country and we'll all leave, and you're gonna you're gonna cause a m you're gonna cause a genocide of Somalians in America, and it's all on your head, and this and that. And they're basically going after him and his team, and they're and even the even the demo some democratic uh leaders are agreeing and saying that no, we need them to stop this guy. He's going after religion, freedom of religion, and this and that. It's like, no, he's going after fraud.
SPEAKER_00Clearly, clearly, uh it is it is uh uh I I feel it's anti-Muslim because Muslim, I don't think it's a religion, it's a way of it's a it's a political system, and they they just use it as a religion, right? Um, so after you know what episode 14, my my brain is to it's gotten to the point where in episode one, if you were to ask me, I'd say, well, yeah, it's a religion. Now the more I've I've seen, the more I I've I've listened to, the more I've researched, I don't think Islam is a religion. Yeah. And and and they're just using it as a religion, uh to to uh shoot shoot their message, but it's not it's not a religion, it's a it's a political way of life.
SPEAKER_01Well, you can touch touch on a little bit. You were telling me before we recorded about the whole UK thing.
SPEAKER_00Well, the UK, yeah, those the those gangs that uh violate women. I don't know if you can say the R-word. Uh rape? Yeah, you can you say that? Yeah, why not? We still have somewhat freedom of speech, and uh they're rape gangs, and and and and what they're doing is I was listening to uh I think it was Benny Johnson. Benny Johnson, yeah. And this is this is nuts, and and the the authorities aren't doing anything about it. They're allowing this to go on. How how could you allow this? Yeah, and this is nuts, and you gotta put a stop to it. And uh, and these guys don't want to be called race. You know what? Fine, I'm a racist, I don't care. Yeah, call me whatever you want, but don't don't do the crime, you know, and and I don't understand why it's such um there's like the like the democrats are so scared. No, you can't call me a xenophobe or a racist or anything. No, if it's like like Nick Shirley in in Minnesota, if he's he's exposing fraud, if out of a hundred people, a hundred and one are Muslims, well, here you there you go.
SPEAKER_01At what point is it does it not become a coincidence?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it's it's it's stupid. Yeah, you know, and and and where does it stop? And I think, like I said before, a couple episodes back, I think the pendulum is starting to swing back to a little nor nor normality. About race? Uh about race and then even even religion now. Because uh people are really starting to open their eyes, especially in Texas. Yeah. And they say, no, no, no, no, we're not gonna have this. Get out of here. And they're they're getting rid of these Muslims. And um uh and and you know, anybody listening to this saying oh you'll fix that. Um you're you're you're anti-Muslim. You're damn right. Right I I'm against I'm against what they're doing. Yeah. 100%.
SPEAKER_01So well and I and I think I think that's the biggest problem is that people are afraid with to raise their opinions because they're afraid to be labeled as something. Right. Label me. Yeah, exactly. You know what? You're anti-Muslim. Okay, yeah, I am. What do you gotta do about it? It's not a it's not a crime. No, you can't chop my head off like you could if it if I was in a if I was in Iran or Iraq. You know, like you can't you well they can try, I mean, but it's like this is this is our way of life, you know what I mean? And I think and it's not well no, if and if if if it is being anti-religious or if it's being racist or whatever, listen, I think that we need to go back to the way that we were. Seem to work then, you know, like yeah, like so you're saying you don't want any other religions in this country. No, I don't. I don't. I don't want Muslims, I don't want, you know, I don't whatever other no. Especially for the quote unquote, and I'm using the word religion with hyphens, especially when it's anti-woman, anti-this, anti-that. No, I don't want that. That's not that's not what we stand for, you know, and then I'll even take it a step further, you know, like you can call me you can call me homophobic. No, I'm not homophobic. I'm not scared of homosexuals, but yeah, I'm against the lifestyle of homosexuals. And I'm not and I'm not ashamed to say that. That's right. I don't hate homosexuals.
SPEAKER_00I don't hate You wouldn't discriminate.
SPEAKER_01No, I wouldn't. No. But I'm against their way of life, and I'm against teaching, you know, grade two, grade three people about anal sex.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_01You know, or or trying to tell Johnny that he doesn't have to be a boy, even though he has a penis. Yeah, I'm against that. I don't want that. You know, that doesn't that doesn't that doesn't mean I'm wrong. What makes you writing me wrong?
SPEAKER_00But listen, if Canadians and Americans do nothing, there will come a time if you say I'm against Islam, you will lose your head.
SPEAKER_01Well, you're slowly starting to see that. I know we're I don't have it on the docket, but we talked about it a bunch of episodes ago. But the whole Bill C9. Yeah, that officially passed. That's that's scary.
SPEAKER_00If people don't really know what C9 is.
SPEAKER_01I mean, maybe, maybe well, uh every time we say we're gonna talk about something, we always get sidetracked, but maybe that's something we need to take a deep actual dive into and spend time and research this week about it for next week's episode. But like even the scriptures about scriptures in the Bible about anti-homosexuality, that would be that's considered hate speech now. You can you can get time served in jail for preaching that.
SPEAKER_00And for having an opinion. See, because I I okay, personally, I I am against the homosexual lifestyle. Right. Okay, I'm not against homosexual. I I don't care if you if if you if you want to live that lifestyle, it's not for me to say. I can tell you it's not healthy, it's not normal, it's not uh it goes against uh any any natural, you know, whatever.
SPEAKER_01Uh but but you know, to to make it illegal, I'm against the homosexual lifestyle the same way I'm against the murder lifestyle, the theft lifestyle, adultery lifestyle.
SPEAKER_00That's true.
SPEAKER_01Why? Because it's At the end of the day, in not just my opinion, but what the Bible states, and I'm a Bible-believing person, it's a sin. A trait. You know, it's lawlessness. And I believe that America, Canada need to go back to its foundational roots on what the country was built upon. And at the end of the day, whether you agree with me or disagree with me, facts are facts, and facts trump your feelings. Canada and America were both built on the foundation of faith.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_01The Judeo-Christian, uh, yeah. Right. And it's not a coincidence that ever since, especially Christians, and I blame Christian, I blame Christians for this. Okay. We've kept our mouths quiet, and we only puff our chest behind the scenes, so to speak. That they're being all we're that that they're being all walked over. Islam's coming to this country, homosexuality is flooding the streets. You know?
SPEAKER_00Did you see that that I I sent it to the family chat about the Coca-Cola? I didn't actually open that. No. Oh, open it. And uh and it's funny how how uh the guy goes, I don't I will never buy Coca-Cola again.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
SPEAKER_00And what he does is uh, you know, they have the uh the can. Oh, you told me about this. Keep going, yes. You can do uh you can customize customize the label on the canel on the can. Yes. So the guy puts, you know, sunshine, this and that. Then he puts Mohammed, no problem and they prints it, no problem. Prints it, no problem. Then he put listen, I'm not comparing the two, but he puts Satan, no problem. Then he ty then he shows right on on the the short. He puts J-E-S-U. Before he can put the S, it stops. Right. No, that's uh discriminatory, this and that. Yeah, but Muhammad's not. But Muhammad's not. Anything like that. Satan is not. But uh, but but as soon as you put Jesus down, nope, no, we can't have that. So he goes, you know what? The hell with Coke. Yeah, I'm not gonna buy Coke ever again. Right.
SPEAKER_01So open it. It's it's interesting. I uh well, a little little side note, we brought up Satan and just reminded me uh Russia just passed a law. Say what you want about Russia, say what you want about Putin. That uh you if you um are caught uh worshiping Satan or Satanists or whatever, um, eight years prison.
SPEAKER_00No kidding. Yeah, oh my goodness. And they're the backwards ones.
SPEAKER_01Exactly. Say what you want about the Ruskies, man, but I mentioned it last week, but there's a reason why Russia's love Russia. They love their country. They're very patriotic about their country. Yeah, they are dedicated. And I actually, very hot take here. I think that our governments can actually learn things or two from Vladimir Putin. Well, I mean maybe not the whole corruption side of things, because let's be honest, there are corruption corruption in Canada, so we're okay.
SPEAKER_00Well, yeah, that's a good point, too. Yeah, you see, and that that's something my dad always said, because he came from corruption, and that's that's the way it was. So um, I mean, if you didn't uh there was this uh in in their language is if you if you don't steal, you don't eat. That was their mentality. And what my my dad told me, he goes, the same system here, it's just as corrupt as over there, just that over there they don't hide it. Here they hide it. Yeah. But the same people taking kickbacks and this and that, it's all here. That's that's human nature. Get used to it.
SPEAKER_01Uh, but just closing closing on this topic, going back to Nick Shirley for a sec, he told the Somali guys, okay, bring me something about potential fraud going going on up uh in this country. Bring it, bring white people. If it's a white person doing fraud, if there's enough evidence, bring it to me and I'll investigate. I'll feature it, sure. That makes sense. He said fraud is fraud. I don't care what kind of people they are, they're fraud. Guess what? It just so happens that a lot of your people are part of fraud.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, but you know what? Even Africans, you talk to uh you talk to somebody from Nigeria or the ivory. They hate Somalians. They they can't stand somebody. Those people are inbred pirates. Those are their words, not mine.
SPEAKER_01Right, no, 100%. So, but I I the only reason why I wanted to bring it up, I just think that you're even with the Nick Shirley Act and all this, once again, it's a sign of the Democrats protecting their pockets from fraud. They're gonna do whatever they take, whatever they can to change the narrative, right? From let's not worry about the fraud, let's not worry about the millions of dollars of taxpayers dollars that are being frauded. I don't know if fraud is the right word, but of uh that's being you know funneled. Yep. And let's switch the narrative. You know what? Yeah, okay, we're doing this bad thing, but what he's doing is a lot worse. Oh, how dare he go against religion? How dare he go, you know what I mean? Sure, justification.
SPEAKER_00Well, you know, it was funny. Uh an uh a Republican uh congressman actually called out uh uh Ilhan Omar.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00She said something during uh a questioning, and he goes, You kiss your brother with that mouth? Ha ha ha ha ha.
SPEAKER_01Uh another interesting story. Uh I got two more to go through today. Uh Timothy Hudson. Okay. Okay. He is a 16-year-old um, well, I guess boy, uh, from Florida. All right, let me just backstory here. Um, so him and his family went on a cruise. Okay. Hem and his 18-year-old stepsister shared a room. And then I guess his parents shared a room. Long story short, his 18-year-old stepsister was found dead under the bed.
SPEAKER_00Oh, jeez.
SPEAKER_01Um and it was clearly that she was not only murdered by him, but also sexually assaulted. Oh boy. Okay.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01So because he was 16, the judge ordered that um he could be supervised at home while awaiting the trial.
SPEAKER_00Bail conditions. Right. Okay.
SPEAKER_01Long story short, the judge, federal judge of Florida, reversed his decision. I guess he must have got some call from higher-ups or whatever. So the the 16-year-old male who was accused of sexually assaulted and killing his stepsister, um, well, is now officially in jail for before and during the trial, as he is now being tried as an adult. And so he should. Right? So I just I just don't understand. Yeah. I guess because at first he wasn't be he wasn't being tried as an adult, so they that's why they let him kind of walk free.
SPEAKER_00But yeah. That's crazy. Listen, I remember being 16. Okay, and I knew what was right and what was wrong. Right. That's that's stupid. That that is uh, you know, stuff like that, yeah. I mean, definitely, definitely uh try as an adult. I'm surprised that that law is even in. I think it's it's 12 and under you can't be charged.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, well the govern uh here's a quote from uh from one of the one of the staff members. The government has established by clear and convincing evidence that no condition or combination of conditions of release will reasonably assure the safety of his community going forward. Uh in April, uh he did plea a non-guilty plea and waived his appearance at a hearing in Miami federal court on charges of murder and aggravated sexual abuse in Keppner's death. Uh, Hudson was indicted as an adult by a federal grand jury on April 13th in the death of Keppner, whose body was found under a bed in a carnival horizon room that she was sharing with him and another teen during a family trip in November of 2025. At the time of Keppner's death, Hudson was arrested, charge uh arrested, charged as a juvenile, and permitted to live with an uncle under electronic monitoring before being indicted as an adult by a grand jury in February, which raised the possibility of being held in jail until he goes on trial.
SPEAKER_00It's possible maybe it's a suicide watch, do you think? I'm I'm I'm just I'm just trying to justify it.
SPEAKER_01That's I don't know. Here's the thing. I don't know if we've talked about this before. I don't I think we have actually. I don't plan on committing any crimes. Okay. It's not in your Yeah. I don't I don't I don't even like the what ifs, but if I was in his position, okay we have this is gonna sound horrible. We have enough family, we know enough people. And if I was out on bail like that, and I know I'm going to jail for life, you think I'm gonna stay here? No, you're g you you'll probably try to arrange to get it. I'd probably I'd probably end up um being bug maze with Putin. Yeah. You know what I mean? So I and I think that's why a lot of these cases they take away their passports, they take all that away. Which, let's be honest, that's so easy to get by these days. Right. Um, but I I don't know. I I just wanted to bring that up because it was I just found it weird that they reversed the ruling.
SPEAKER_00I I yeah, I I think that maybe he had uh well, the more they investigated, the more they saw that that was a possibility. Because that that guy's that that kid's gonna go away for a long time. I mean, murder and uh and uh sexual assault, yeah, it's gonna get you in trouble. Uh the cause of the death was mechanical asphyxiation. Mechanical asphy What does that mean?
SPEAKER_01I'm gonna quickly pull this up here.
SPEAKER_00Mechanical? What do you he used something to strangle her?
SPEAKER_01Uh mechanical asphyxiation, mechanical uh uh person.
SPEAKER_00It doesn't actually say what it was. Well, put it this way. Let's look at the bottom line. Is she dead? Yeah. Okay, she's dead. Did he cause her death? Allegedly. So there you go. I mean Yeah.
SPEAKER_01But apparently the FBI in Miami got involved, and they just found substantial evidence to charge him. Well, I mean North of him saying I did it, even though he pled even though he pledd not guilty. Last story I want to talk about, and I want to get your opinion on this, and I kind of want to narrate this as a story for you. Alright. Okay. Now, maybe you're different, but I want to put you in the shoes of this father.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01Okay. So you're traveling with two of your daughters.
SPEAKER_00Alright.
SPEAKER_01Let's just type it. I don't know the full the full situation, but let's say your wife is in Florida. Okay. Okay. You have two daughters at home, and you're going down to visit her. Visit my wife. Or just go to surprise your wife. Okay. So you take your two daughters with you. You're driving, and your daughters have to go to the bathroom. Okay. Your daughters at this point, very important part of the story. They are four and five years old. Alright, so they're they're toddler. They're kids. Like old enough to walk, old enough that they're not gonna pee themselves. Yeah. They can tell you that I have to go to the bathroom, but still young enough where you need supervision. Sure.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01They s you stop at a uh, I think it's called a quickie truck stop. Okay. You have to go to the bathroom. What are you doing as a father?
SPEAKER_00What would I do? Yeah. Okay. I would I would stand outside the door of the ladies' room. I wouldn't go in the ladies' room, but if there are two of them, and they would both go into the bathroom. They need help. You know what? Maybe let's say let's help Okay. They need let's say let's say they're three years old. Okay, three. Uh I would take them to the men's room.
SPEAKER_01You would take them to the men's room. I would, yeah. Okay. I would I'm that's not what I thought you were gonna say. So what this father did, truck stop, two young girls. Like they're they're walking, but they're clearly very, very young. Okay. Okay. Like they probably need help to like get put up on the toilet or whatever. Sure, yeah. So what he did was he went to the woman's bathroom. Yeah, hold on.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01And he knocked. Is anyone in here? Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_00So he alright. Yeah, he knocked. And nobody said anything.
SPEAKER_01He got his one daughter to he opened the door and just make sure no one's in there.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01No problem. So he goes in there, he gets his one daughter to hold the door open. Okay. While he's in there with his one daughter, and then the other daughter comes, right? Does her business, whatever. So now both of the daughters, they're at the sink. Okay. Okay. The female manager comes in, sees what's happening, and decides I'm going to hold the door open.
SPEAKER_00Fair enough.
SPEAKER_01I respect what this guy's doing.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01Okay, you know. I personally think he did the right thing, because you don't want to bring those two girls into the boys' men's bathroom.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01I I probably would have taken him to the men's boom, but this person decided to take him to the woman's bathroom. So the manager comes out and holds the door open and is standing there, you know, the manager, older female. To help. Well, help, but don't make sure like no one else goes in. No one else goes in. Yeah. Right. Doing the respectful thing. A man comes by, of course, filming, and starts flipping out. Okay. What are you doing in the woman's bathroom, you sick perv, and this and that. That minds you this father looks like he's like, he looks like he's 18 years old. He's a young looking guy.
SPEAKER_00Young dad, okay.
SPEAKER_01Right? And the guy's like, I'm just washing my daughter's hands. Like, he just went to the bathroom. I'm not going to take him to the men's room. Right. Right? Manager's here. She's okay with it. Like, we're fine. As he's filming, he's calling the police. And he's flipping out. There's a man in the woman's bathroom with his two daughters and this and that. And yada yada yada, going nuts, going crazy. And and he's, you know, he's kind of like being respectful. There's still, he's like, dude, I'm just washing my daughter's hands, and we're gonna leave, no big deal. Yada yada yada. So he's washing their hands and he's at the door, and he's then he starts yelling at the manager, you're gonna allow this, and and he leaves, he's on the phone with the cops, and the manager's like, sir, I'm sorry. To the guy washing his daughter's hands.
SPEAKER_00So the manager's being normal.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. This and that, and this this guy, he must have been like 50, 60 years old. He's flipping out, yada yada yada, calling the cops, this and that. So then the father and the daughters are leaving.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01And this guy is going into dad's phase. You're sick in the woman's bathroom. He's like, dude, I was in there. I knocked. There's no one there. The the manager was there to make sure no woman walked in, so I wouldn't be in there. Yeah. It's my daughter's. I'm not taking them to the men's room. There's no harm done. No, there's no men should be allowed in the woman's bathroom. And this. And then uh he gets to the point where the girls start crying because you know it's disturbing. Yeah. So this blew up. Okay. Wow. Like it was like this guy had nothing better to do with his life. So the cops show up, whatever. So and this guy, as this guy's trying to leave, yeah, right? He's like, the cops are coming, you can't leave. He's like, Well, are you gonna hold me? Like, yeah, he can't hold me. And the manager is like apologizing to the guy, like, I'm sorry, and then why are you apologizing to the guy? Like this and that, yada yada yada. So it it was, it was it was causing a scene.
SPEAKER_00So he's a Carl instead of a Karen actually. I guess, yeah. What's your thoughts? I I think that guy is totally overblowing it. And what business uh is it of his if the manager, okay, if the store manager's okay with it, shut the hell up, buddy. It's got nothing to do with you. Yeah, that's I I now if the manager was getting upset, that's a different story.
SPEAKER_01But if the manager's helping the guy with his two young daughters, yeah, dude, give your And the man the manager was this guy was getting pissed off at the manager for not being pissed off at the guy. Well, clearly that guy's got issues. But it's like it's like, dude, like relax. Now, of course, there's gonna be two arguments to everything. One side of the internet is saying that regardless, you have two daughters, you should not be in the woman's washroom. And then what the what the guy was yelling saying as this manager is a female, she could be in there and she can watch them for you. Yes, but no. And he said, no, they're my daughters, they're not her daughters. That's right. Right? Unfortunately, her mother's not here right now. You know, I'm just taking care of my girls. My girls had to go to the bathroom.
SPEAKER_00Oh my goodness.
SPEAKER_01Right? So in this video, there's so many mixed opinions online, you know.
SPEAKER_00Well, he see, here's this is where I thought you were going with this. Because if that guy was a tranny or something, and then he wanted to go into the bathroom, my father said, No, no, no, you're not. My daughters are in there, you're not going in. You see, that's why I'm glad that my all my daughters are adults now, because I I I don't think I can handle some tranny. Uh my daughter's in the bathroom. Oh, I'd find I'd probably throw fists. Oh, yeah. I'd I'd be arrested for sure. I would not allow it. So, nah, you're not going in there. Once they leave, you can knock yourself out. I don't care. But when they're in there, you're not going in. So this this okay. Yeah, that that that guy clearly he he he can't mind his own business.
SPEAKER_01So, I mean, I personally don't have an issue with it. Well, what did the cops say? Did it there's there's there's nothing. There's nothing. Like, what are you gonna do? Because even the guy says, like, I'm leaving, yeah, and then he's like, well, you can't leave because the cops are here. You gotta talk to the police. Well, then well, the guy he stayed for the cops anyways, but what are you gonna do? Like, he did nothing wrong. No, and the cops didn't charge anybody. No, it's not like he went in there, he didn't use the bathroom.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, he just helped his daughters.
SPEAKER_01He helped his daughters, he treat, you know, he's I thought he was being a good father, personally. You know, like he knocked, he made sure no one was in there, did all that. Like he I think he did now. Would it have been different if he decided to go in there and there was like other women in there using the bathroom? Yes, I do think that would be wrong. That would be yeah, but that's why he knocked. But that's why he he he I believe that he took the required steps to make this acceptable. Right. But of course, you're gonna have issues with people and whatever, whatever. After all this, so this guy went on Good Morning America, like father of the complainer or the father. Okay, you know, father of the year, you know, taking care of his daughters. So it's that big of a story. It was that big of a story. Wow. He was on Fox News and CNN and all that, to the point where like people are like saying, like, you did the right thing, right? Like not taking them to the they actually said that he did the right thing, but not taking them to the men's bathroom. Oh, you see, I wouldn't give out the men's room. You know, so whatever. The reason I brought this up, you have to be careful. Obviously, being self-employed, it's different, but you have to be careful with how you react and who you're you react to.
SPEAKER_00All right.
SPEAKER_01And knowing when to when the right time is to be a care.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01Okay. So this guy, the the the irate customer, right, who went who went viral for uh scolding. Um he has been fired by his Mississippi real estate firm. Good for them. Yeah. In a social media post, the Starfield Mississippi based Overstreet properties said it was aware of videos circulating online showing a man who worked as an independent contractor for the firm. Okay. This is a quote from the company. The conduct uh depicted in the video does not reflect the values of Overstreet properties or the standards we expect of those who represent our organization.
SPEAKER_00Good for them.
SPEAKER_01Our focus remains on providing quality service to our clients, partners, and community. Good for them. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Knock his ass out. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01So I wanted to mention that not only because of the story, but also the consequences, the repercussions of being a prick. Oh wow. It's like, mind your business. If nobody nobody's complaining, he's a guy. And even in the video, like you should it, even in the video, the manager is clearly standing at the door. Like no woman can walk in. Right. Right? And no woman even tried to walk in. But I bet you the way this manager was acting, the older manager, I think she was like 60 years old. All right. Right? She would have said, can you wait a second? Or hold on a second.
SPEAKER_00She would have turned off anybody to go in. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01And the father's just there washing his daughter's hands, being a good father, and yeah.
SPEAKER_00You see, and you know what the most scariest, scariest thing about what you just said? 15 years ago would have never made the news. Right. Nobody would have cared. Yeah, he's with his daughters. Okay. But now, because of how screwed up everything is, you get a a male Karen like that causing trouble.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_00Leave it alone. Yeah. Nobody cares. But if a drag queen came around, then it'd be a different, it would have been a different uh story. And then uh because he didn't let the drag queen in, he's the he's the bad guy. Right, exactly. So like come on, give it a rest.
SPEAKER_01Well, moral of the story.
SPEAKER_00Mind your own business. Mind your own mind your own damn business. That's 100%.
SPEAKER_01Like if the guy, if the guy's wife was in there while he was doing that, okay, maybe I would understand the reaction.
unknownRight.
SPEAKER_01His daughter. Or right.
SPEAKER_00But like he had he had no skin in the game. No skin in the game. So the guy the guy is uh a certifiable deck. Yeah. Yeah. Sorry, folks, for the language.
SPEAKER_01Well, safe to say, but yeah, pretty much.
SPEAKER_00Well, no, he lost his job now.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, good. I hope he never gets hired again.
SPEAKER_00By anybody normal.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. But that's all the time we got for this episode, number 14. Thank you for tuning in. Thank you for listening. If you have any inquiries, any feedbacks, or as uh the old man says, any funny white jokes, you can let us know at thefamybusiness.chat at gmail.com. That is thefamybusiness.chat at gmail.com. We will see you guys all next week.
SPEAKER_03Man, I feel like a woman breaks on the ticket.