café snake - spectacle du dimanche [Extrait Patreon]
Episode Date: November 18, 2025Notre Patreon: patreon.com/cafesnakeMounir parle de la nouvelle campagne marketing de Timothée Chalamet et Daphné parle des artistes poussés à en faire toujours plus dans un monde techno-capitalis...te. Plus: la saga du lait pour bébé, Mathieu Bock-Côté à TLMEP devant Ruba et Sol, Les memes et la politique et des recommandations culturelles.
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Good morning
Yo, it's my name
I'm gonna lookie just
I'm gonna say, you know,
do you, what's gonna say to have
Hello, man, it's Daphne
Oh, but I'm obliged, I read
a film of one hour on a horse
And I was just like, I don't
this film that
It's a cafe snake
Good morning
Good morning
Good morning
Hello, everyone
All right, everyone.
Welcome to Cafe Snake,
today, Cafe Snake, number 68.
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Do what you
talk about today
Daphne?
Well, I've
called my
segment,
Mett's
these trips
on the table
when the
artists
on don't
always.
I've pursued
a bit my
reflection of
the same
past,
and in a
world technological
with the
media
social,
that has a surcharge
of the
work to
for the artists
and you know
to what you
want to talk
about you know
I'm talking about
I'm talking about
I'm
don't know
without
the digital
news
Tudu-luloo
I'm
my family
let's see
a black
of the
year
oh!
I'm
I'd say
I'd say
not the time
that I'm
okay
I've done
my job
today
I like to live and cry,
and marches long in the room
to be able to be nourish the hour
of the night
with the bra,
me nourire,
I like the years
50.
All that is filmed
of this moment,
the bombardier and these
stories of Dejardin,
even and even
that had been
in an universe
Anglophone.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
F'am
Revenue to this
history,
yeah,
I've got to
you to believe
and could be
there.
Just me, in Quebec, who has never
heard of this
girl that,
this girl,
it's Lou Andreanne
Cassidy.
Thank you.
First DJ News,
I'd like to
do the power
cultural of memes
like, but more
of how the memes
can be a first
barometer to
understand
the tenements of
political.
This week,
there was a group
breaking news,
the email
who are out of the tonne
that implic Jeffrey Epstein
we're doing directly
the board of courier
in the courier
we can see with a language
coded, Jeffrey Epstein
who's address
to his company
and colleagues
in his own
enterprise of traffic
human,
Guillain Maxwell
who mentioned
Donald Trump
in fact the
phrase is
is, is
you think
that Putin
has also the
photo of Trump
who makes
a blowjob
to Boba?
Baba is the
name of code
for Bill Clinton?
I've heard
that it's the
name
I see
I don't
So it's
It could
That's
It could that
It's
It's
A
A chival
Yeah
Exactly
The courier
He hit
The timeline
Like it's
Like it's like
It's like
It's completely
Chamboul
My Algorithm
for 24
and 48 hours
It was just
the joke
Donald Trump
That's
He sort of
Placor
In fact
It would
It's
It's explained
If
Vladimir
Putin
has really
A
Photo
Donald Trump
On
Trump on
performing
Ack
Sexual
on
Not any
any
any kind of man, Bill Clinton,
his arch nemesis,
I saw how these memes
that transcended a little
the line partisan of
Republican versus Democrats.
It was like a subject
universal, like, oh, my God,
I'm not sure that Trump
would have done that.
And, and certainly
there's a grand pan
of the coalition
Republican, who
had really fashy
against the administration
Trump, to
try to
let me call me
by a part
to what he entour
Jeff U.
Epstein,
even Charlie Kirk
before me
to die, hey, there, calmer
you a bit, you're abuser, we're
in the power of Epstein.
It's like, it's like really
a line of party to, like,
try to calm the ardor
of an crowd that we had
passed, if it's not
10, 5, 6 years,
to hype, on the fact
that we'll finish
by have the names
of the clients of Jeffrey Epstein,
we'll all just
them, Bill Clinton,
Hillary Clinton,
Bill Gates,
all the millionaires
who would be supposed
to go on his
island.
But I think
that's the affair, is that it's bi-partisan.
Well, it's
bi-partisan that the two parties,
the establishment of the two parties
want that we'll call the most possible,
but there's been a changement of tone
at the time that they're in opposition,
they want, they want,
they want to whatever
for power to humiliate
or make a burden to Trump.
So, they push so really that.
Even the media of deroges
that had longed
to cover,
Jeffrey Epstein,
now,
don't,
some hours and these hours
of commentary on CNN
or on MSNBC,
on Jeff Webb Cine,
something we'd
never seen
something we've ever seen
in the media
American.
Yeah, exactly.
And then,
in fact,
this badge of
courierle
sort that has
been sent
by the members
of the Congress
Democrat,
and just there's
this revelation,
and I see
these memes
that are 500,
but now I'm
like 200,000
like of jokes
on John
on Donald Trump
and Bill Clinton
on create
these fan fiction,
there's
there's any
edit on TikTok
all people
have made
so confusing
edit of Trump
and Clinton
we try to
create this
romance,
in fact,
who is brimed by
the appurtenance
political
we're creating
this great
but Romeo and Juliet
it's that
it's so
like Romeo and Juliet
in the font
I'm saying
oh my God
it's like
it's like
unify all
and I'm
saying it's like
these memes
are capable
to transperse
the Zaiai
so like
the opinion
popular
even more
than these discos
of the
statements
even
you know like
these memes
they're more
more than
any part
of course
of Zoran
during the
campaign
at the
Mary of New York
I
see this
power that, as being
pretty federator,
but also
like universal.
You know,
like this joke
that's like
Trump and Bill
Clinton
is totally inusited
that even the
most magas
of this world
have like partake
a little
like, oh my God,
it's so
I mean to
it's just, you know,
it's just, you know,
I've seen
a lot of memes
that were like
you saw people
who'd
their magarate
and it's like,
oh my God,
of all what
it's been
that Trump
be bisexual.
Because also
we're also,
we're talking
in the
last month,
in the
The last month, all the Evangelics who vote for Trump and they have accrued essence of the
right religious American.
So, you know, they're, like, you know, they're, like, you know, like, have a candidate
or a president who would be not totally heterosexual.
But the image of the right evangelical has pried for, like, point of anchorage, in fact,
the mall etero, the rugged masculinity, the masculinity, the masculinity, brute, virile.
I mean, I said, like, okay, now, it's in the territory of these memes.
Blessing.
Okay, so the next of the G-News, it's a live react, not live react.
I've been listening to, on both, Mattiubokote, to everyone on paris,
and, other part, Solzanetti, Ribeau Gazale,
the two co-port-parall of Quebec Soliderers who have seen.
Well, what to say?
Of one, Matthew Bock-Cote, to everyone on parles,
for me, it's like a master class that has been to be passed.
The rouleau compressor on the plateau,
everyone on parle, it has been really, like,
I think humiliant, in fact,
not only for the people
around the table,
but for
all the radio Canada.
I think that's
inscrise in something
that's more large
than just this interview,
but the week
there was Etienne
Alexander Brugge
who's like the
protégé of
Mattibeaukote.
Ah, all can't
arrive, I was on
the plateau
while he was there.
At the reception
of these two
interviews, the
right, in the
case,
Quebecoise or
all the people who
is,
who's identified
as as being
counter the ideology
Radio Canadian,
pretty
what it's
it would say
rendered like
a victory
total and
crasant.
And I personally
for having
been there
during the
interview of
Alexander
Beauchard,
I think this
this kind of
formule,
the plateau
with plenty
of genre
and an animatrice
who pose
these questions
a bit,
some questions
that are
not really
interesting
for
understand
to understand
the
view of
the invite
but they
are like
just a
series of
potential
piage identified in which
the inveter
could be the first
question, ah, you've parted
a ting, tank,
cretian,
oh, what's what you
think, of the gay,
you know,
of the abortment,
you know,
it's the place
of the critic
of the, like,
the right
identitar or
of the right
religious,
to, like,
just let's go
to the end of
your reflection
and to you
pose some
question to
really make
the dous
on his ideology.
And it's
that I've
tried a
bit, I'm
to do,
in my
intervention,
and as it
has been
a bit
confused
the response
rest of the plateau
around
I'm trying
I've taken
time to pose my
question but
anyways
then in the
exchange with Etienne
Alexander
Brugga
a question
he gives
an affirmation
he said 80%
of the
young in the
school
were made
at the
exterior of
this statistic is
false
in fact
I think that
the graphic
to which
makes a
more than 80%
of 80%
of the
young
in the schools
in
Morale are
are issued
of the
immigration, of
two
or three
generation
or who
are made
a year
So it's like really a state
different than to say
that's 80%
are made
at the exterior
this approach that
in the first
moment that there
had used like a
L,
there's a lot
about it's
something like
when it was
poste the integral
of the
interview on
on Twitter,
Facebook
it has generated
some hundreds of
millions of views
all the class
political
Queque
I've retweeted
Francoe
Lego,
what young
young man
brilliant,
everyone had
embarked
and I'm
thought that it was the
interview that
because I'm
I think that the two back-to-back,
so the Boregarde,
and the Buckeote,
a week after,
it has, like,
shifted the feny of Overtone,
Quebec,
like, just in two moments
mediatic.
Because Matthew Buckeote,
like,
I think it's a major
presentation to all the moment,
there's all the same
travers, to not
to be able to say
plenty of affairs,
but the two
have reached
to pose in their
interview,
that the opposition
fundamental
between their ideology
and the ideology
adverse,
it's an obsession
for the diversity.
And that,
I think,
it's like I
want to intervene the second
time in the interview
of Brugard
because that
it's an opposition
that they're
they pose.
The real opposition
fundamental
between the
right and the
government, it's
an opposition
economic,
of justice
social,
of access to
access to
service public,
it's an
opposition
material,
of the
condition
material of the
population.
But they
prefer to
quadry the
discourse
in this
obsession
for the
deconstruction,
for the
identity,
for the
diversity,
because it
has
culture war, who are
finished by
the victory
of Trump,
where is that,
like, the politics
identitar
of the left
neoliberal have
even if you
talk to people
the most rare
of pro-trans-right
in this moment,
they're not
the thing the
most important
for me,
they're not,
I want to have
some, I want
to have the
health,
and these
issues
who are
on-de-law
to, like
just how
you're percy
culturally
or of
individual.
They are
comfortable
in this position
where their
position
is the
deconstructionists
or obscended
by the
identity.
It's their
zone of
comfort.
And if we
don't know
because in the
discussion that I
had with Brugard
before the
interview where
was we're talking
about, you
think not that's
an affair
economic fundamentally
who is like
that, but I
think that's
that's just
that.
But I
think I'd
make that
they'd
say in
number.
Yeah.
And I
think that Mattibe
Bocote, again
once,
after the arrival of
Zanetti
and Rubba Gazelle
I'm, I
said at Kavisnik
there's
I want a
debate.
I think
for the
the left
Quebecoise
renais
a little
there's
like there's
like the
performance
mediatique
with the success
in the
thing you know
it's like
you know
when I'm
when I'm
when I'm
when I'm
when I'm
think that's
they're like
they're also
they're trying
they're
they're trying
we're
we're talking
we're talking
they're talking
they're not
they're not
they're not
they're not
they're not
we're just
we're never
to remember
we're just
Mattibebe
Coate
who intervie
to hear
a passage
of the
Libahazal
and say
Oh, you have said, why there's not
people who are not
people who are
people who are
people who are able
to recognize
a lot of people
who are able to
know that without
you're trying to
racist?
If I said so,
he's gone to
an espouse
identity,
so he's a
way to make,
as much,
what do you think,
of Matthew Coate?
Because he's
he's never,
he's like
caused on the
culture war.
When I'm
when it's full
potent, you
see, it's full
, it's porto
for plenty of people
to debate of
that in line.
It's not
that he has
made Zoran
to power.
I think that Matthew Buck Coathe, and I think that it's, in fact, it's like an
effect total of...
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