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Episode Date: September 23, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This was crazy. Bro. You can give everyone here like a $50,000 check, especially people that are in the streets who are committing violent crimes consistently, a $50,000 check. It's not going to fix anything. It's not going to increase the median household income the next 10 years by 10% or 20%. For example, we have the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. We prevented Chinese people from getting citizenship and even entering the country, we discriminated against them and basically put them under apartheid even here in the United States. Yet they have the highest median household income.
Starting point is 00:00:27 How is that possible? How come they don't complain and feel? entitled consistently to beg for reparations and beg for this when they are killing each other 90% of the time, which is the rate that black people kill each other according to the FBI. Oh, young Matt. Yet white people are the oppressors. I'm not sure where your education came from, but they lied to you. Stats don't lie, though.
Starting point is 00:00:46 She like, nope, fake. That shit, nope, no, no, uh-uh, no, no. No. Statistics lie all the time. So let's start there, particularly when the statistics are coming from, these sources that gain from the statistics being shown a different way. So if you're going to start your argument on stats, don't lie. You've already lost the argument.
Starting point is 00:01:10 They lie all the time. One, comparing Chinese people who are immigrants that made a choice to come to the United States and comparing the continued effort of black people to... So the people, I don't even understand... Ground themselves in a nation that continues to make impediments for them to show and live and exist in their true citizenship is a false equivalent. I don't believe that happens at all. What, what, no one here is in, are you acting right now? Do you really believe this?
Starting point is 00:01:37 This is what happens when Twitter meets reality. This is exactly what happens false equivalents. Well, the thing is that, I mean, again, none of the Chinese people that were oppressed under, you know, the law of 1882 exist anymore. They're all dead. It's the same as every single black person that was a victim of slavery is dead too, at least in America. There's still slavery in other places or the world. but yeah, they're all dead. This is a dead issue.
Starting point is 00:02:07 Like anybody that's living in this is like it's not even that at all. There's no systemic racism that I've experienced here. What about the Japanese who US put in the camps? Yeah, exactly. And that was in the 40s too. Well, to be fair, they did get reparations for that. And I think it's fair that they got reparations for that. America, what system is racist?
Starting point is 00:02:28 I think the only racism we've actually seen recently, Systemic racism is the application of systemic racism against white people. The University of Western Washington, for example, has been trying to segregate dormitories using black only dormitories because black people will feel safer amongst each other. But they're more likely to kill each other than white people are ever to kill them. That's just the truth. You have King Vaughn wrapping about killing other black men.
Starting point is 00:02:50 Why should I think that the white man is the oppressor? When black men are more likely to kill me. Oh my God. This is scary. You need to think about me as your mama. Do not talk to me in that fashion. So let's check that now. Okay.
Starting point is 00:03:01 It's crazy to me that, you know what this seems like to me? This is like a soundboard. It's like a soundboard of a, like a dumb person that thinks that they're clever. It's like this is the kind of way that you would talk to somebody on the internet. But whenever it actually comes into like a public conversation, you realize how obnoxious and patronizing and self-defeating this type of rhetoric is. She's trying to belittle them. She's insult. Yeah, because she's stupid.
Starting point is 00:03:36 That's the reason why. Okay. So on a basic level, we have to understand the systemic racism is grounded in the realities that black people have not been considered an equal human being in this country since its onset. So there's simply no way. So not even today. To make the argument that there isn't systemic racism. And we have seen. There's no way to make the argument because I said it's not true.
Starting point is 00:03:59 In very clear ways, the system. operate in an organically racist way. Do not cut me off. Yeah, sure. And so anyway, there's another person. See, and this is the problem that people like this have, like this young guy, is that he tries to be respectful and listen to other people's perspectives. With people like her, you can't do that.
Starting point is 00:04:24 They're lying retards that don't care about the truth. They don't care about the truth. They don't care about any sort of objectivity. They don't care about anything other than pushing what they believe. That's it. And they want to bully and attack and criticize and demonize anybody that they disagree with. That's all there is to it. Look at the YouTube comments.
Starting point is 00:04:48 They're insane. Okay. I will have to watch this one. So why is that fair for people who never had slaves, who fought against slavery, to have to pay for people that had slaves. One, from my understanding, you are more interested in preserving the fairness of those who didn't have slaves than the fairness of those who are the descendants of slaves. That is more, that is priority to you than finding a fair way to... This is an optical argument.
Starting point is 00:05:20 Again, this is what I'm saying. It's people like this. They only think about how things sound, not what they are. It's all optics. accommodate those who have been the descendant of slaves. Well, our ancestors wasn't asking for handouts. They were asking for it. They were asking for equal opportunity. And we have
Starting point is 00:05:38 equal opportunity in this country. Oh, well, you don't want that. Uh-oh. We had a black president just in case you didn't know. We had a black president. Oh, yeah. A black vice president. I mean, I think she was black. They said she was black. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:05:54 So we had a, we had a black president, and you know who voted for that black man? White people because you can't win a popular election in this country without white people. So Barack Obama is the product of white people. So let's not get off this thing where, oh, America is so racist. What's making America so racist is people that that continue to talk about racism and continue to focus on racism.
Starting point is 00:06:21 He's right about this is that the people like, is people like her that they constantly push racism shit and they constantly complained about everything. And the reason why, see, like a lot of people don't understand the economy that this creates. The reason why people like her complain about racism is that it gets them attention and it makes people do what they want. And to the extent that they get attention and people capitulate to their demands whenever they cry about racism, well, then they're going to keep doing it because it works. Instead of focusing on unity and bringing our country forward, people that have these liberal mindset, are infected. Just a minute.
Starting point is 00:07:01 Where's my spider? Oh, oh, there he is. There he is. He moved. Okay, no matter of mine. He's good. Our communities, black people and make...
Starting point is 00:07:08 Let me move back. You have focused on racism instead of focusing on unity and bringing our country forward. People that are... These people don't want unity because unity means that their power structure doesn't exist anymore. Their entire apparatus of influence and authority comes from grievance. these people are professional problem havers. That's all they do. So they will never relinquish that
Starting point is 00:07:37 because in doing so, they relinquish their power. These liberal mindset are infecting our communities, black people and making us victims and not victors. I refuse to embrace a victim mentality because that's not what our grandparents and Harriet Tugman and those people fall for. They fought for equal opportunity. Do not bring up Harriet Tubman's name.
Starting point is 00:07:58 in vain, baby, please. Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was literally literally saving her family and others from slavery. Yeah. You know who helped her white people? You know who helped her?
Starting point is 00:08:17 Man. Man. Fucking got them. They were on the underground railroad. No, no. No, you know who helped her? Come on in. No. You know who he helped her? You know who helped her?
Starting point is 00:08:31 God. She goes, no, no. Every time, this is what I find is funny is that every time somebody says something that makes, like, what she's saying, just sound like bullshit. No. No.
Starting point is 00:08:45 No. People who benefit from white supremacy. One of the things that we... Wait, what? Underground railroad thing, come on in. No, you know who helped her? Come on in. No, you know who helped her?
Starting point is 00:08:59 God and hair people who benefit from white supremacy so people who helped harriet tubbin in the underground railroad to rescue slaves did it because they benefited from white supremacy yeah bro like what god damn bro you got to put your brain in a microwave to figure that one out for a while damn what the fuck that's wild damn one of the things that's a lie one of the No, sir. It's a lie. It's a lie. It's a lie. If that were not the case, then we wouldn't see the continued effort of colonialism and white people placing themselves in positions of power when they do not have the power. Because their culture. Black culture is toxic.
Starting point is 00:09:57 The entire- Oh, she did not like that. She did not like that at all. Damn. Culture is toxic. We have produced a culture that is toxic. toxic and let's not let's get on the fact that there's no father so white culture let's get let's get let's talk about that stop stop no no no no no no not no that's it that's the argument no
Starting point is 00:10:25 let's talk about that let's talk about that none of this is gonna work if y'all are just gonna sit here and make up shit we have it's not gonna work no it's a you're you're you're you're putting off emotional I am not putting off emotional liberalism. You're putting off unfounded lies based in conservatism. Remember they get the misinformation thing all summer
Starting point is 00:10:47 where everything conservative did. They said misinformation. He's right. He's totally right about this. And this is the thing is like this guy is completely equipped to handle her in a way that the previous guy, he was too polite, he was too reasonable.
Starting point is 00:11:03 This guy's dealt with bitches like this before. He's probably dealt with like this for his whole life. He knows what the boss mechanics are. Yeah, he knows how to handle this shit. Yeah, exactly, right? Your net of an apartheid nation that actively wants to harm black people and not about the non-Jewish people.
Starting point is 00:11:23 But let me bring it back. Let me bring it back. Let me bring it. That was not happening in the context. They did not do it. It didn't happen. It didn't happen. No, it was, were there white people in Africa?
Starting point is 00:11:35 What do you mean? Damn. That's your saying. No. Black people still sell their own people today, too, by the way. We're selling our own people today, too. I don't know if I'm going to last. You probably won't last with me.
Starting point is 00:11:47 I won't because your ignorance is so overwhelmed. She goes, no, no, no. No, no. Liberals, y'all start name-calling when y'all get defeated in an argument. You won't have an argument because you keep cutting me on. Well, that's fine if they don't let me go back to me. I made my point. You didn't make your point.
Starting point is 00:12:06 I made my point. You have a major pain. And let me just tell you about your point. Yeah. You started off saying, we believe in hard work. Yeah. And we believe in being compensated. Right.
Starting point is 00:12:17 Right. Reparation is not hard work. It's stealing. It's Robin Hood. You said you believe in hard work. Yes. And you believe in being compensated for hard work. Yes.
Starting point is 00:12:26 But you didn't do anything. You didn't work and do anything. Right. What do you mean? Were slaves? compensated for their work. They weren't compensated for their work, but why should people who are sitting at home playing
Starting point is 00:12:45 video games smoking marijuana are you sitting at home playing a video game? Are you sitting at home playing a video game? Am I sitting at home playing a video game? No. It'd be better if you were. I'll tell you that. Not entire loser. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:13:00 And so anyway, yeah, it's real sad. It really is. Does that bring up the past? How about people address current ongoing issues that depress people of color currently? Well, there's very rarely anything that actually systematically oppresses any group of people. Like, it's extremely uncommon. Like, you have racist police officers here and there, and there's, like, demographic advantages.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Like, for example, if a certain demographic is a lot poorer or a lot richer, they're going to have access on average to more or less legal representation, for example. but that's not really something that's based off of race. That's something that's based off of income. And if you address the income thing, you solve it for all races. So there's very rarely anything that's actually negatively affecting like any specific race of people. And so, yeah, slavery ended in 1865. Yeah, it was a long time ago. It was.
Starting point is 00:13:56 And it's all economic. Primarily it is. It is primarily economic. How many people out there do you think that think like she does? Oh, there's a lot of people that think like she does. But again, you have to understand that the reason why she thinks like she does and the reason why she advocates and talks like this is because people put up with it. Like that's the reason why is that being an obnoxious, annoying person like this is something that it's very popular. It's very popular and people put up with it.
Starting point is 00:14:27 As soon as people stop putting up with it, then it goes away. But the issue now is that people do put up with it because they're afraid to call it out. So why is that fair? Now you have people calling it out, and that's really what's changing. Do you think she believes what she's saying? Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, for sure. Another reason she thinks the way she does is because she doesn't think.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Yeah, clearly. And yeah, anything that cuts someone short and deserves something based on talent and merit, race and gender is bad for society, also happens to be racist. Yeah, I think so, of course. I mean, that's the way it is with anything. A lot of issues have historic roots, so history can be useful for understanding a problem. Going back to history for the solution is not the way. Historical solutions were horrible.
Starting point is 00:15:06 I think you bring up a good point, yeah, is that a lot of historical problems. Yeah, a lot of problems do emerge from history, but going back and trying to solve them that way doesn't really make a lot of sense. I think that definitely makes a lot of sense. Absolutely. And what about Black soldiers, World War II? You can get a fair shake of the GI Bill and were denied mortgages in the opportunity by property via federally sponsored redlining. I don't think anybody would deny that, like, for example, if there's a black person that's still alive that wasn't given the GI Bill because they were black, I don't think anybody would say that that person shouldn't get their money.
Starting point is 00:15:38 Everybody would agree with that. I mean, I can't think of anybody that would be against that. So the problem is that this is the issue is that it's the idea of generational reparations. That's why, for example, and like the reason why I say, what I did is it's the same thing as the internment camps, for example. I think that it makes a lot of sense that if you can quantify the value that somebody is lost because of some sort of policy, then it should make sense that that person, gets that money back. But that's not something that's necessarily race-based. That's like if somebody gets falsely imprisoned, they should get the money back for the time that they lost. This isn't necessarily a race-based decision. It's simply writing wrongs that were done systematically.
Starting point is 00:16:18 And that's really what I'm talking about.

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