REAL AF with Andy Frisella - 35. Taking Off The Blindfold Part 3
Episode Date: May 12, 2020Did you really mean what you commented on that last post? Or, were you just trying to get a reaction out of that person? As our communication has advanced, so has our focus to express our own 'individ...uality', even if we don't actually stand behind what we're saying. On today's show, Andy and the guys talk about how you can confidently use critical thinking to make your own decisions based on the truth, so you can live a more happy and fulfilled life.
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I told my teacher, dumb bitch, I'm gonna get millions.
In the project living, spoke it to existence.
Mode changed to 50, got more cars than diddy.
I only weigh 180, but my watch cost 250.
Dude, you know what?
I posted that video from that police officer a couple days ago
that was talking about what was going on in the world and his opinion.
And dude, I had a bunch of other police officers DM me
and I love the police officers.
I knew all of these guys, not just random people.
And they said, yeah, dude, what sucks for him is,
dude, his whole department's going to fucking hate him
for saying that.
And he's probably going to get fined.
He's probably going to have to get a new job.
And you know what my response back to him was?
Yeah, sometimes doing the right thing costs you a whole lot. Oh, yeah truth gotta stand your fucking ground that's right and for what's right that's
right i didn't get a chance to watch that video it was on my thing it's amazing well i because i
was gonna watch it in cardio and it fucking killed out so can you give me the gist of it well
basically he was saying what i said a few weeks ago where the revolution of this, like a modern day revolution is not guns and tanks.
It's made in the decision to enforce or not enforce tyrannical oversteppings of laws.
And this is what I said.
I don't remember what episode it was, but I was talking to you guys about this a while back.
You know, like all the gun dudes, you know, the Wild Wild West guys.
Fuck yeah, revolution.
It's like, dude, shut the fuck up.
I got one on each hip, one on my ankle, one on my truck.
Dude, you ain't doing shit.
Shut up.
One on my butt.
Yeah.
But like.
That's where you keep that AR?
Yeah.
Damn.
300 blackout has a whole new meaning.
So, dude, fucking, you know, I was, I had a bunch of these guys reach out man and they're like dude
that's great but fuck i i can't say that yeah the problem is guys is that you're not saying it
if y'all fucking said it they can't do what can they say yeah i mean like that's what and that's
what's going on in the world too right but. But, um, okay, well let's teach a good lesson here because this goes back to the beginning
of the real AF versus the MFCEO.
This is a lesson that we spoke about that wanted to be learned.
Oh yeah.
It's okay.
This is a huge lesson.
It's okay to have an opinion.
Yeah.
It's okay to have a voice.
And that is part of the constitution and free speech.
And the problem is, is when you're shamed
into or or bullied however you want to use the term into not having an opinion because it's not
popular that's where we go down we go down some dicey fucking roads that way yeah and that's that's
why making a good decision is is not making one of how people react that's a hard thing to do
well and it goes back to a lot of times a tough decision is the right decision because you're
overcoming that fear that lies right there having that difficult stance to take a line in the sand
and say the word no i don't agree with you and what happens is because everybody sees it from
the keyboard warrior standpoint like we're going to fucking war now that we disagree because of how
the system's set up whereas we talked about this you know has there ever been an internet argument
that's actually been won no because it can't be settled with a fucking right hook well i'm just saying
like if you were to run your mouth like that me in person it wouldn't happen that's you know so
they wouldn't right because all the people we don't we very very rarely get people that complain
but occasionally with the rta
syndicate over the last couple years you've had some keyboard warrior you know email us just go
off and invariably if we actually call them back you know drew or i call them back they're like
what's the problem oh i didn't think anybody was gonna respond i'm not upset oh i'm cool guys i'm
cool dude you know it's like bro bro that's that's because we've gotten to
a point in our society where to be heard people have to be so loud and so confrontational they've
been bred to think that for them to get attention because of the way that people are getting
attention in the comments like i described earlier that they think that to get attention it's the same thing like to be heard it's the same thing
as making a comment and the like and someone so you get likes from someone who agrees with your
point and then so we have this battle dynamic going on and that's not how it's supposed to be
guys you know yeah the internet is not that real um is is this where battle dicks comes into play
yeah battle dicks can solve any dispute i interrupted you sal what were you you were
in the process of saying something i don't know von because we now he's talking about battle dicks
and it's hard to get off topic of battle dicks no but i mean listen it really does you know when
you really start fundamentally peeling all these things back
it goes back to like all the lessons you learned when you were in like fifth grade they all play
out in life you know one of them like treat others how you'd like to be treated meaning yeah if you
you have a problem with somebody like hear them out you know they're not be a fucking asshole
because you don't fucking agree with them you know like you should still love the person as
your neighbor like we're still human.
We're still on the boat.
We're designed to be.
That's right.
We're still on the same motherfucking boat.
But we're designed to be different.
Right.
But we're allowed per our freedoms to be able to express those.
It doesn't make you a fucking asshole.
And what's going on now is you are an asshole if you have a feeling that doesn't agree with
mine.
Right.
That's not cool.
Yeah.
But that's, that's come from the last decade.
I'm with you. Of prioritization of individuality over common sense think about
that yeah like i want to drive the wrong way on the highway well guess what you're gonna get run
the fuck up no well then you then you're oppressing my my desires to drive yeah that's dude look man
for our country to be great we gotta all agree to some basic shit. Like, you don't just get to do whatever you want.
There is right and wrong.
There are facts and fiction.
That's just the way it is.
That is it.
Like, we live in this society
where individuality is valued over facts.
And so we create a scenario
where anything that is not in line with someone's
individual wants and desires is oppressive that's not fucking true right it's not true
and so dude i think you know it's it's i think the second half of that point of speaking facts and truth and being about the truth without the fear or
not without the fear. You could still say the truth and be a little bit afraid. That's part
of the deal, right? Sometimes the hardest things to say are fucking hard to say.
But if you're making your decisions based upon the reaction of other people, you're a puppet.
That's it.
There's a meme out there.
It's actually saved in the favorites of my phone because it's a very relevant thing, conversation.
It says, speak the truth even if your voice shakes.
Yeah.
Because those are the things that like –
You got to look yourself in the mirror at the end of the day.
Yeah, and that's a big thing about developing well not only developing as as an individual but
it's developing the world around you you know and it's something i take a great deal of pride in is
like i always want to tell the truth i want to be known as like the truth teller yeah and not
because like it makes you like john fucking wayne but because i know what it makes me feel like on
the inside like i feel good when i speak my mind that doesn't mean i'm always right right but i also welcome some truth to come back into
my life you know on that same pathway and a lot of times what we're seeing in society today is
a lot of people like to speak their opinion but they certainly don't like the repercussions of it
like i'm just as okay with like just as okay am i am with being
right i'm okay with being wrong also dude that's a huge deal i don't have that huge deal no like
like i'm so afraid of being wrong like i don't you know i'm saying like it like that's not a way to
do like that but it's almost like in business right when you cross these things back over like
you the only way to learn how to be successful is to fail right yeah but see i think that that's
that's actually part of the decision making process okay you got to understand sometimes you're gonna make the wrong
decision so what do you do now well we work to adapt and create the right decision out of the
wrong decision and that's a i think that is the most critically overlooked part of making a great
decision is being able to say you know what i fucked that one up guys
you know what i'm saying that's okay you learn from it yeah and and this is why we're having
so much division in society right because like dude you read the comments of what the fuck people
are like some of these people that argue and i'm talking on both sides they cannot really truly
believe what the fuck they're saying they're just saying it to cause a reaction and to get people agitated and to
win an argument.
And if that's how you go through life,
dude,
you're going to live a shitty life.
It's just the truth.
And so I think that,
you know,
the third part of making a great decision is understanding a,
you're going to be wrong sometimes,
but you got to go with what you believe to be the right thing.
And if you make a mistake,
dude, it's not losing. It's a fucking opportunity to get better. And you should be able to look at
people and say, Hey, you know what? At the time I thought that was the right decision.
I don't feel that way anymore. And that's dude, that's growth. That's what fucking dude, that
it's so, do you not see the irony there?
Like, does anybody...
Am I missing...
Am I the only one who sees irony?
The irony is the far left people talk about progressiveness and growth, but they're so
stuck to their railroad track and their terms that they can't even do that you can't even
be progressive no that's right like it's ironic but i think owning your shit that was my purpose
and why i respect justin bieber yeah it's because i knew i never like even before because i you know
i was you know the bees the bees always make fun of them you know and i read that post and i thought
you know what i like that guy yeah because dude when you can own your shit. Nobody can hurt you.
Not only can nobody hurt you, you've reached a new stage of life.
Yeah.
Like when you can handle your shit, and that dude's done some shit.
You know what I mean?
On both sides.
Like he's done shit I'm never going to fucking experience.
I mean, at 14, right?
But he's gone through some lows, and he's able to own it.
That's a big fucking deal, man.
And so when you start having conversations with somebody like that, that a respect thing it's like all right that guy at least he owns
his shit no it's a man you're becoming a man right versus running from it yeah or hiding behind an
adult or whatever you want to call it yeah i was in a q a with a famous author one time and there
was a a woman who's no there was a woman who stood up and said, you know, sir, I just have to say that I got
him.
I got him.
I said, I got you.
I need you to drop some bombs on that one.
Hey, no, you said you said I had a conversation with a famous author.
You got him.
But he didn't.
I said, no, he said famous.
He didn't.
You got him so good.
He didn't even recognize the joke.
I didn't hear what you should put in there.
Joe is a boom.
Boom.
I got you. No, no, no what's that that's about right that's better that's what we put after you
no i in this q a was his famous author and the um and this woman said well sir first of all i have
to tell you that i disagree with a lot of what you've written and he shot right back and he said i actually disagree
with a lot of what i've written you know and you know what dude no i love it you know what's the
truth is what's that dude i look i look at who i was four years ago and i'm like fuck dude that
i shouldn't say it like that yeah i shouldn't that's not true you know i'm not saying it's
all the way false but there's there's things that should be. I shouldn't. That's not true. You know, I'm not saying it's all the way false, but there's, there's things that should
be addressed there.
Dude, that's, that's, it's evolving.
It's getting better.
But it's like those people that make, I mean that, gosh, they want to hold, they want to
hold people accountable for what they did 10 years ago or 20 years ago.
It's just insane.
I know.
And we live in a culture where everybody wants to live in a glass house, throw fucking rocks.
Yeah.
You know?
Absolutely.
Like, dude, how many people we have criticizing all these people out there all the time,
but their own house is not in order.
They have no,
their finances are fucked up.
Right,
bro.
Look,
I'm going to be real.
And people are not going to like this.
They're going to get fucking mad.
I'm sure I'm gonna get some hate about it.
But if you,
if you're broke after a week and not having any fucking money because it's
shit shut down,
you probably shouldn't
be voicing your fucking political opinions for the world to fucking see because you don't even
have your own house in order you know i'm saying and i know that people take that's real i know
but and people hear that and they think i'm being a jerk i'm not being a jerk if you're running your
own house and things are in order and i'm not judging. You could be a less financially successful person. You could be a
low earning person and still have your house in order. Okay. But people don't. And so if you don't
have your house in order, it's hard for me to respect your viewpoint. It just is. It's just
reality. I didn't voice my fucking viewpoint until I had my own shit in order. And I still really
don't feel that qualified
to give out my advice i just kind of look around i'm like well fuck no one else is gonna get it
you know like i gotta say something you know and a lot of people take that as like oh dude you
think you're you think you know everything no i don't but i just don't see anybody else speaking
some shit that i actually agree with. Right. Because everybody wants to hold
the spotlight, but nobody wants to shine on them.
That's the thing. They pick and choose
what they want to be mad about, what they want to talk about.
Man, that's the truth. That's some real shit there, dude.
Everybody wants to hold the spotlight, but nobody wants to turn it on
themselves. Nobody.
That's a collab meme or something.
We need to make a meme, and we'll
put both our names on it.
We'll throw Sal in there too.
But it'll say
Andy for Sal
with DJ.
You know what?
It probably fucking will.
No, that's fine.
No, that's fine.
No, but I mean,
it's real though.
See that?
I'm owning my shit.
What's out?
No, no, no.
What's out?
I'm the one
that's gonna make it
and then I'm not
gonna put nobody's name on it.
He's gonna put Jelly Joe in there. That's great oh man so i don't know guys like you know i think the point
of the show here i think that if we're gonna kind of wrap up what we're talking about here is
let's let's try to make good decisions let's be open-minded let's look at the facts let's
remove the emotion a lot of of, you know, this is
a business podcast at heart. You know, this will help you. This idea of making decisions kind of
in a three-pronged approach will help you with life, but it'll also make you a lot of money.
And, and so I don't want that to get lost. You know, making decisions on facts is separating emotion is a huge thing that people have a
hard time understanding.
They have a really hard time understanding that when they make the wrong decision, it's
okay to be wrong.
All right.
And, uh, and they have a really, really hard time speaking the truth when they know it's
going to make people angry.
And guys, if you want to be successful in life life those three things are things that you have to
be able to do otherwise you're just going to be you're going to be the bologna sandwich like
everybody else you don't want to be the bologna sandwich you want to be the royale with cheese
motherfucker you know what i'm saying like we're not trying to be bologna we're trying to be we're
trying to be pulp fiction well you guys are you guys flirting over there waiting dude too
fucking easy son i'll just say i would dj be. Sal and DJ get each other googly eyes.
DJ baloney, man.
DJ baloney.
It's too fucking easy.
I'm going to tell you this.
We've been busting ass in the gym.
This motherfucker's going to look like a fucking Zeus.
Aren't you?
Dude, I'm just trying to look better than Sal.
That's all it is.
Yeah, you better wait a long motherfucking time.
You're going to need more than an hourglass, son.
I'm going to get there, dude. Yeah so you better go get yourself a sundial so dude let's you know let's wrap the show we've been talking about a lot of stuff i think we covered a lot of good info
um but before we do guys i just want to remind you we don't run ads on this show and we don't
fill your ears with a bunch of bullshit that we get paid for. And we also don't go run ads on YouTube and Facebook and Google and all this
shit that some of these other shows do.
Our show is completely driven by you guys.
And that is super cool because as far as I know,
we're the only show that does that.
And second of all,
we're constantly at the top of the ranks,
which means you guys are participating,
you're sharing the message. And I just want to say thank you for that. Because as you guys know,
we always ask that if you listen to the show, if you got a laugh, if you learned, if it helped you,
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Click that subscribe button.
Leave us a good review because those things help our rankings and they help us get this message out that we think could really help people.
And I know that you guys believe that too because you support the show so great.
So it's kind of a twofold thing.
Like, thank you and please keep it up.
Yeah, for sure.
But let's go around the table, man, and kind of just wrap this up, Va, thank you. And please keep it up. But, uh, but, but let's
go around the table, man, and kind of just wrap this up Vaughn. And I'll let you direct that.
I'll go last. Sal, you start. I think, you know, the one, the one message that I have learned
to be most true for myself is that education and experience are key to, to living a good life. And
what I mean by that is, you know, you have to put the work in to build,
you have to put real work in and to have real experience,
meaning you got to go out and try things for life.
You got to go out and see if you like Thai food or if you want to drive a Ford or a Chevy.
And that is all an education through experience. And it's really hard to see.
It's really hard to see life through somebody else's eyeballs if you've never walked a day
in their shoes. And so if you want to be a good human and you want to be a good neighbor,
learn to put yourself in those positions so that you can have a real world experience so that when
conflict arises, you have the ability to see it from their viewpoint. And it's helped me a great deal in my life. I mean, specifically take this project in hand,
like there's not a contractor on the job. I don't know their name. I've done everything,
you know, and I'll out there and I'll stop for a second and just say, I think that's awesome.
By the way, cause DJ and I both noticed it yesterday. We were walking, we walked through,
look, I just, I'm going to give him some credit here because he fucking deserves it first of all our building i ain't never even been in a building like that in my entire life
i've been to fucking some nice places dude you crushed that building that's cool it's fucking
it's fucking amazing and it's beyond it's beyond everything i even imagined when we sat down and
first drew it out on the napkin.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
And so, dude, I appreciate that.
It's fucking amazing.
Thank you.
But like, you guys don't realize how much time this man has poured into that, making that reality.
And when you come to see it, which I hope you will, shake his hand and say thank you.
Because he's going to put up with a lot of fucking shit to get it done.
And DJ and I both noticed yesterday um and and dude i'm sorry to interrupt i'm really
trying to work on inter not interrupting um but i it has to be said you know like we're walking
through and the fucking dudes are up in the lift 30 fucking feet in the air and sal's like yo
tony and he's like, yo, Tony.
And he's like, Sal, what's up, man?
And I'm like, damn, dude, he really knows everybody there.
And dude, that's why the building has shown up, has turned out to be so beautiful.
You know?
So, dude.
I'm supposed to be drinking beer with those guys today at 3.30.
Hey.
It's 3.50.
It's 3.29.
I know.
But no, but that's like, that's, I think that's respect. That's being a good human.
You know, like, dude, I'd help those guys eat the glaziers today.
I didn't give a fuck.
Like, dude, I helped him bring in boxes.
That's part of being a good, being a good, uh, a good leader, but also just a good person
in fucking the ecosystem.
The GM told me, or the project manager is like, you know, I've never had a owner operator
ever walked the floor ever, ever. They only talked to the, to the stop and nobody ever walks through and and says hi and he
wants you to know that all the guys love it but that's what i love you know i do too i love that
like i love being and you know what those guys think differently than i think dude i have more
fun talking shit to jd who i've fucking never even met before in my life yesterday. That was the highlight of my day. Yeah.
The highlight of my day was me and you and DJ and JD talking shit.
Yeah.
And he's a stud. And I never met him before.
Never.
You know, I want to tell you like, hey, tell that motherfucker to come work for us.
Oh, no, he's gone.
I already told him, you know, yeah.
Dude, that dude, I guarantee you he's getting shit done.
That's big country. If he worked here's getting shit done. That's big country.
If he worked here, he would overtake Dom for big country.
It'd be like big country squared.
I promise you, if you fought that motherfucker, you'd remember.
Yeah, that's all I'm going to say.
There's people you know not to fuck with.
Just say it like that.
His hands are about this fucking thick. Yeah. That's like Emily's dad. You don to fuck with. Yeah. Just say it like that. His hands are about this fucking thick.
Yeah.
That's like Emily's dad.
Yeah.
You don't fuck with Emily's dad.
Those would hurt.
Yeah.
You ain't met Earl yet, have you?
No, I've not met Earl.
Oh, geez.
His name's Earl?
Yeah, right.
That sounds like a big motherfucker.
That's right.
I've never met an Earl that small.
Dude, look, man.
Sal knows him.
Oh, yeah.
Earl's my boy.
You don't fuck with Earl. No. No. All right, Vaughn. No, DJ, you're up. Oh, DJ, you, man. Sal knows him. Oh, yeah. Earl's my boy. You don't fuck with Earl.
No.
All right, Vaughn.
No, DJ, you're up.
Oh, DJ, you're up.
I mean.
First there's DJ, then there's God.
Oh.
Ooh.
Ooh, dude.
We need something to lighten it.
Yeah.
You better drive slow on the way home, son.
No, man.
I think one thing that I've learned when it comes to these points here, man, is like I've always been told to surround yourself with people who know what they're talking about.
Right.
And so I love it every time I'm hanging out with Andy or Sal.
The best thing that I've learned to do is really just shut the hell up and listen because they're going to drop some nuggets for you.
You know, and so I look at it the same way when I look at information or what to read.
You know, you never just listen to one thing. yourself get a nice plethora that's a good word plethora yeah right one of my favorite words and just shut up and listen man because if
you do that if you remove what the hell you think you know about it somebody else knows more that's
right and it's not and that's not a bad thing you know i'm saying like i don't i don't try to put
myself in a position to know everything
or be the person who knows the most about something.
I don't want to do that.
Well, you're aware.
Yeah.
You're aware of where you are in life.
And you know what?
And I've never stopped being a sponge.
So I'm going to shut the hell up and listen.
And to me, that's the best thing about it
because I get to see how everybody else thinks about things
and how different their opinions are.
And it's okay dude
you remember the first day like the first time we went down to hq what i said to you is that before
after we went into the closet that was before we went in the closet yeah yeah yeah well remember
what i said no i remember to this day man you told me like hey we're gonna find a reason why
you're here yeah that's right and it's not gonna be to follow me around no it ain't and and right now you're you're in charge of security but dude how old are you 25 25 years old dude when i'm talking to this dude i work i work out
with him he's around me all the time dude you're doing something right because i'm gonna tell you
right now i don't feel like i talked to a 24 year old man when i'm talking to you and so i i just
gotta give you credit too man i am fucking gracious today i'm gonna give you some credit too you're doing a good job dj i appreciate that
what'd you do wrong i don't want to get into it right now
no i'm just saying man you know but that's that's a testament to where that viewpoint gets you oh no 100 you know um
i don't know man i appreciate you and i appreciate your point of view i appreciate
being here i think it's awesome and um keep it moving battle dicks
dude that was pretty cool yesterday when those guys came up for the podcast wasn't it oh dude
that was awesome yeah so we had our first podcast fans like hit us up in public yeah since he's been on and uh that's awesome and it was cool because the guy was like he dude he
was it was it was a couple guys it was three or four of them and uh they were like the one guy
came up to the car we were at herb looking at tractors herb is the local john deere dealer
and i was looking at a lawn tractor not not like a farm tractor for my lawn not like one of the
Home Depot specials I can't be rolling like that I got a rep to maintain exactly right so uh you
know they came out and they were talking about how much they appreciate the show and I said
I said well that's DJ right there he's on the show too dude this motherfucker start blushing
he's fucking so black you can see it though no seriously dude i mean it's
awesome to see that man and and like i've got you know a couple of people hitting me up in my dms
like hey i love hearing you on the show dude for me honestly guys this is a privilege yeah i think
this is an awesome experience uh and and i'm just happy to be here i love having you on the show
dude because i think you bring a younger perspective to the show you know what i'm saying
people i think people i want people to understand that you're 25 talking to a bunch
of dudes that are 40 you know what i'm saying right that's that's a good perspective for this
show to have that way we don't ever become the mold dusty motherfuckers right right so i'm happy
to be here man and that's impressive because i've never had guys come up to me about the podcast
it's always been girls oh there we go you had easy target man
i was just throwing out lightning bolts he's up on the cloud dude just throwing him at people
all right i like it what do you think buddy well i'm i'm gonna put a little bit different spin so
uh my uh my girl's favorite tv show right now is a show on Netflix called, I think it's on
Netflix, it might be on Disney Plus, but it's a show called Rocky Mountain Animal Rescue.
You seen any of that?
No.
It's pretty good, actually.
Yeah, it's pretty good.
So one episode that they had recently, it just really, man, you know, I'm kind of a
sap when it comes to dogs, but they were called into this house where the neighbors basically
said, this is an older lady. We haven't heard from her or seen her for like three weeks. She has a dog.
So we're not sure if something happened to her. And we don't, you know, if it did,
we don't know what's up with her dog. So they followed the officer into the room and, you know,
it's, you know how they always had the little cliffhanger they open the door you know so they did that they they had a little cliffhanger where the officer walked in the door
and you hear this big gasp and then the cut to break and then it came back and she basically
said oh my gosh you know stench is in here so bad and sure enough this this woman uh died like you
know they they're thinking like two or three weeks earlier. And they said, afterwards, they said
that the dog, where do you think the dog was? The dog was right there. The dog was literally
right there with his head on her shoulder or whatever.
She'd been dead for weeks?
She had been dead for three weeks and he had not left her side. And it just struck me,
and it's a little bit of a cheesy analogy but like
one of the reasons i think we especially as men we just love dogs is that they're just loyal
they're just reliable you can count on them you know it's like unconditional love and i
i remember like watching that and thinking you know what that's all we want we want to we want
a government we can trust that's loyal to us and reliable to us but we can't really trust our
government we can't really trust the media all we can trust is each loyal to us and reliable to us, but we can't really trust our government. We can't really trust the media. All we can trust is each other. And I think,
you know, a couple weeks ago, actually a couple months ago, I don't know if you remember this,
Andy, we had a little bit of a fierce disagreement about something. And you said something that
really struck with me. You said, bro, just ask yourself this. If something bad happened to your
family,
who'd be the first person that got on a plane and come and see you?
I was like, you would.
No question.
Because Andy and Sal and just this whole culture of first form,
extremely loyal to one another.
And I just feel like our culture is that we're just out to diss each other.
We're out to just criticize each other. We're out to find find fault with each other and i think it's been driven by the
media they want to divide us and they want to they want to distract us so that they can consolidate
power um and i think we all need to just kind of reaffirm our loyalty to one another and and say
screw these guys you know i love that and i i think that's a great point and i think that uh the biggest thing
that i could say to that point is um i think for the last decade we've been focused super high on
individuality like i said and i think what we're going to see out of the result of this whole
scenario is the common good of america become a priority. And I think everybody's sick of the fighting.
I think everybody's tired of the fighting.
I think everybody's tired of the lies.
I think everybody, both sides are tired of the division
and the hate and the anger and the frustration
and the headlines and all the stuff
that we shake our heads at and say,
what the fuck is going on?
Because dude, half the time,
it's not even really going on. We have people now going out there and staging things to look like
things are happening. Dude, we, this is fucked. And people of America have to stand up and say,
dude, we're not taking that. We are not going to accept media channels or companies or anything
that are going to censor us that are
going to make up fake shit and try to get us to believe shit. So we don't like each other.
And dude, we have to come to an agreement amongst each other that like, dude, Hey,
I believe this and you believe that. And dude, we need to talk it out, man, to find the truth
and not an attack way, not in a negative way not in a you're a fucking
idiot way like dude every time i see uh you go to any political page read the comments there's
nothing productive going on there it's all it's all bullshit it's all dude uh the the the here
come the trump tards that's what they all fucking say that's not a very nice thing to say you know here come
the crazy liberals like dude it's both sides they're doing the same shit okay we can't do that
we cannot do it and people listening to this show my hope is that you will at least take what we
talked about in this show when you make decisions and start to be aware of those points and at least make a concerted
effort to make decisions based upon those points that we covered earlier, because when
you make decisions based upon facts and not how you feel, the world becomes a lot different
place and you start to realize that, okay, not all about me but it can be about me
if i make it about everybody else and dude that's a great place to live it's a great place to be
and it's a great place for america to be because we've been there before this is this is about this
is what america is about okay and i'm excited i'm not dreading the next 10 years i'm excited about it not because trump
i think is gonna win or this or that i just think the collective awareness of the people is rising
and people are starting to say fuck this this isn't what i want i don't want to hate dj because
he's fucking black i don't want to fucking think all white people are racist
because they're not.
I don't want to fucking believe
that we can't shake hands ever again
because it's not true.
And we're starting to identify all these little lies
that we're being told as a whole.
And the reason we weren't able to identify it in the past
was because we were put in our brain through social
media and the media, a line of thinking that created division and opposition. And so now
people are waking up and they're saying, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
You motherfuckers don't really care about us. And so now what's happening is, is dude,
they're losing all their credibility and dude, we see it happening And so now what's happening is, is dude, they're losing all their
credibility and dude, we see it happening, right? It's happening right fucking now, dude,
go read the, go read the comments on a post by the CDC right now. Every single one of them is,
dude, I don't believe you guys. I don't believe you. And that's extremely dangerous place to have
our country. Why? Because what if something real happens what if what if
dude this is why i believe that the media and all these people when it all shakes out they should be
fucking held accountable for this shit because what we're gonna have now is a system unless they
drastically reach reorganize it we have a system based around our health that nobody's going to
listen to dude that's dangerous as fuck it's like the boy who cried real well that's right it's
exactly like that bro so what happens next year when the fucking real pandemic comes and you get
the shit and you actually die in fucking two weeks nobody's gonna listen that's the fucking real
problem here so we have to come together as
people for our own fucking safety and preservation because it is a matter of time before there will
be a real sickness or a real threat. And guess what? When they warn us about that threat,
we're going to have to be able to know what to do and what to believe. And based on this scenario,
everybody, dude, if this happens everybody if this happens if this happens what
i'm saying if that happened in six months it would kill everybody because nobody would listen
dude that's scary as fuck so let's let's call for some fucking action here and let's stop giving
these people power over us by the way we behave towards each other and start taking the power
back from them by unifying our thoughts
and our conversations and getting along like homo fucking humans where we can all be cool to each
other. It's really, really easy to do. Okay. Follow those steps. Guys, don't forget to refer
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