The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1847 You’re Steerage at this Point

Episode Date: April 3, 2024

Adam and Drew kick off the week by sharing their thoughts on Abigail Shrier, the drift in bureaucracy , and are you losing dominion of yourself? Plus, Gavin Newsom's open letter to the muslim communit...y, and what lies in the future of Ozempic users. Please Support Our Sponsor: Take charge at Biotiquest.com, with code DREW15

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Starting point is 00:01:26 Dr. Drew Pinsky. You're listening to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show. Yeah, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get it on, get
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Starting point is 00:01:49 You. Yeah. Let's hear. Come on. Let's go. Think people want your thoughts? No, I don't. You know, what's starting to go on,
Starting point is 00:01:57 I was listening to Abigail Schreier, who's a nice woman I've met a couple of times. Actually, me too. Wrote the whole kind of transgender thing and everyone got very upset at her. Let's examine, let me just frame that. She wrote a book. She had no opinion about the transgender situation. She just wanted to investigate it.
Starting point is 00:02:18 And what she uncovered was concerning, wrote her concerns. That's hate. Right. She's hateful. Right, and then she had her books pulled from Walmart and de-listed from Amazon or whatever it was. And it's kind of a poster child for the times we're living in. She, Jay Bhattacharya, these are our poster children guys.
Starting point is 00:02:40 There's a bunch of them. Right, right. So the way the system works or the way it goes is somebody floats an idea. And the idea they float is white cops are killing black men at disproportionate rates, you know, unarmed black men, and or then COVID, masks and school closures and vaccines and six-foot distancing and sheltering at home. Okay, this is what works. Then they go transgender.
Starting point is 00:03:17 If you do not let your daughter become your son, then there's going to be mass suicides because the suicide rate amongst that community is ten times what the normal community of 16 year olds are. And then there's a whole environmental version of that about climate and the seas are rising and you know blah blah blah blah blah. Okay? Don't get caught up in what just got handed to you, Drew. Okay, so the game is somebody floats an idea and the idea is, you know, cops are killing black people, environment, you know, whatever, COVID, whatever COVID, anything, Ivermectin, COVID, Ivermectin, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:04:01 And then people live with the idea for a little bit. And then most people, meaning Americans, the idea sort of becomes a little bit of a movement. You know, there's Black Lives Matter marches, and they're writing it down the main thoroughfare of DC and Times Square, and you know, COVID becomes a movement Square and COVID becomes a movement and transgender becomes a movement, environment becomes a movement, it all becomes a movement, you know? And it should be a little suspicious when stuff like science just kind of becomes a movement, you know? Like you go, well, wear a mask. Yeah, okay. And then what about band practice? Well, you poke a hole in it and then they'll play it.
Starting point is 00:04:47 They'll play the oboe through the hole in the mask, you know? Half the people that lectured me on wearing the mask on an airplane or an airport or a public space had the strap twisted enough, so created a figure eight around their ear, which created a seven eighth8 air gap so I could actually see. By the way, they're wearing a surgical mask, which has no utility.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Right, right. I see their upper lip. So now you start to kind of wonder, hmm, is this a thing or is it just a movement, you know what I mean, that we're going along with once again? You know, killer bees coming in from Mexico, you know, these kind of things. So then- You're at that point asking, is this a movement or some people should be asking that? Well, no, it sort of, it takes on a religious quality and it has a movement, sort of go
Starting point is 00:05:37 along with it, you know? It's religious, yes. Put a black square on your Twitter page to stand in solidarity with the black men who are being slaughtered by white policemen. So there are sinners, there are relievers, there are monks and priests and things within the canon. Right. There's publications that are good and publications that are evil, devil.
Starting point is 00:05:59 There we go. Sounds familiar, huh? 1650, New England. Right. So this goes along and then a small group of people, you know, they're going to be Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. So then... South familiar, huh? 1650. Right. Right. So then... New England. Right. So this... 1550. This goes along and then a small percentage of people who have sort of intellectually honest and quite frankly maybe not in fear for their job or being ostracized for their community or
Starting point is 00:06:20 whatever it is, sometimes religious people, they go, wait a minute, this seems fishy. In all this, you know, go outdoors and eat outdoors, but then it gets cold outdoors, so they put a tent over the outdoors, and now the outdoors has become the indoors, ostensibly, because you've tented the whole thing off, but somehow that's's safe or you can walk to your table with your mask on and When you get to your table, you can take your mask off to have a beer But you got to put the mask back on to get up and use the bathroom at a certain point there's a group of
Starting point is 00:06:56 Sort of free thinkers that are also just kind of intellectually curious, you know kind of like well Why would this happen if that happened? Or what, you know, who is – if, you know, most policemen in New York City, if they have a majority minority of policemen and the chief and the mayor and the DA and everyone's black, and then there are really a lot of rogue black cops executing black people, you know what I mean? Or anything COVID, anything COVID, like horse tranquil, horse paste, you know? And so then that small subset starts asking questions. And then when that small subset starts asking questions, then the powers turn.
Starting point is 00:07:43 No, hold on, because this is the part that really I found most disturbing, because I remember living through it. That small subset has to get stopped, crushed, defogged. Well, don't you say hold on, I said then the powers turn. Oh, on them. Okay, got it, got it, got it. I'm sorry, I misinterpreted what you were saying. Just shut up, Drew. What do you think? Oh, everyone realizes? No, I thought you were saying that the shift happens. No, the powers turn on them.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Oh yeah. Don't cut me off. Sorry. Discuss this 7,000 times. You think I think that's my interpretation of what happens, you idiot? Listen to me. Then they turn, okay.
Starting point is 00:08:19 And then they mobilize. And then it's not just the White House or the governor or the mayor, it's CNN and MSNBC and Twitter and Big Tech, then they all go in on that person. And that's really meant, that's a shot across the bow. It's like, okay, you want your career to end? Anybody else got an idea? Does anybody else in this group have an idea that would be a contrast to our narrative? Because if you do, here's a clear example
Starting point is 00:08:53 of you getting fired from your tenured position at Harvard or Stanford or whatever. Here's you being ostracized. Here's you going- Here you go, Barton Coldorf. Here you go. Here you head out to the center of town. We're gonna stone this guy. You stand in the crowd, and then you decide if Martin Kaldorf. Here you go. Here you head out to the center of town. We're gonna stone this guy.
Starting point is 00:09:05 You stand in the crowd, and then you decide if you wanna pipe up. No, it's why guillotines. It was why they used guillotines. They didn't do it privately. They put them on a scaffold. They put them in the middle of town and invited everyone. I've heard French historians say the problem
Starting point is 00:09:18 with the terror was not the guillotine, it was the scaffold. So they were doing it in public as a fucking scene. Eight feet off the ground so everyone saw. Yeah. Right. Okay. They built a stage, essentially. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:32 So then a handful of those people pipe up and then a handful of those people get attacked and then somehow, or not somehow, but Walmart gets involved and the CDC gets involved and the WHO gets involved and the CDC gets involved and the WHO gets involved and the Biden administration gets involved and they're all, the LA Times gets involved and they all get involved
Starting point is 00:09:54 and then they all come after the person and then they send the message and then it hopefully stifles or shuts up anyone else who's thinking about getting out of their lane. Okay, so Abigail Schreier started asking questions about the trans, trans and kids, and then of course she was attacked. Now then what that creates is the French resistance.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Now then an alternate group says, hey, wait a minute, these people make sense. There's a handful of intellectually honest that's somewhat brave. People goes, fuck this, we gotta fight against this. We're gonna stand up and we're gonna figure it out and we'll start our breakaway into our own platforms and whatever.
Starting point is 00:10:35 Okay, that's the process. That's the process we're in now? Well, it's the process that we're coasting to a stop with. Now, the people who use the process are the last to know that the process doesn't work. I'm not quite getting it, help me. The people who are the underground? Or the people who are using the
Starting point is 00:11:06 process? The people who use the process are the last people to realize it doesn't work. So you understand how I hear you. When you say process, I assumed you meant the underground process. No, you shouldn't be confused on any of that. So I asked for clarification. No, there is no process with the underground. There is no process. What do you call that? They've broken away and they're doing their own rogue thing, but they're not the system.
Starting point is 00:11:34 Okay. The people, I should have said the word system. Then I would have got it. Then I would have got it. Please, you wouldn't have. People use the system, don't realize the system doesn't work with people. So they just keep going back to calling people racist or homophobic or whatever that thing is.
Starting point is 00:11:52 Is that the stage we're in sort of now? Yeah, they've lost their audience. And if you remember, I'm always like, how much longer, how much longer, what the fuck, how much longer is this going on? We're there, we're there essentially. People don't listen to them or believe them anymore. I interviewed a woman yesterday on my streaming show who lived through the Cultural Revolution in China. And she was like, this is the exact, she goes, Eastern Europeans see it,
Starting point is 00:12:15 Russians see it, Chinese see it, we've been there. This is the exact same playbook that goes on. And I was asking her lots of questions, like, well, it's the same playbook. Is somebody using a playbook? Is it sort of a natural thing that occurs? And she sort asking her lots of questions like, well it's the same playbook, is somebody using a playbook? Is it sort of a natural thing that occurs? And she sort of had a kind of a, that it's a natural thing that occurs that people take advantage of. Yes.
Starting point is 00:12:33 And this sort of this drift towards totalitarianism that bureaucracies have. They just naturally drift that way. Well they grow. They grow, they want control, they want power, and they just move that way and they have to be contained. They're the enemy, it's not a part, it's. They grow. They want control. They want power. And they just move that way. And they have to be contained. They're the enemy.
Starting point is 00:12:48 It's not a part. It's a hydra. Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, we have all these anti-monopoly laws for companies, but we don't have any for the government. That's right. The government, everyone drifts. Well, we thought we did. for companies, but we don't have any for the government. That's right. The government, everyone drifts.
Starting point is 00:13:09 But we thought we did. We called it the Bill of Rights and things, the Constitution. But they're trying to undermine that. Right. So then someone like Abigail writes a book about therapy and about how about therapy and about how it has not served our children well. And the reason it hasn't served our children well is the same thing I've been talking about for a million years, which is I feel anxiety. Oh, my God, you have anxiety. Oh, it must be so horrible. Here's some medication, and please tell me about your anxiety, and, it must be so horrible. Here's some medication and please tell me about your anxiety and let's just keep talking about your anxiety until it sort of manifests itself, you
Starting point is 00:13:50 know, and then it just is, you know. Not only that, that anxiety and depression might have motivated some change that could have been very productive and useful. Yes, versus get outside, break a sweat, get busy, shake it off. By the way, I was... My anxiety and depression, sorry for this morning's stuff, was severely mismanaged, and it forced me to get my shit together. And so I'm sort of... It was awful, but I'm sort of grateful for it in retrospect. So what it becomes is a self-fulfilling prophecy. You say you're on the spectrum, you have a disorder,
Starting point is 00:14:27 you need medication, and now it just is. And by the way, just like any other primate, you give them a positive reward. They're gonna go that direction. It's like that's, they feel better with a pill? Well, that's, the pill's my solution. Pills, in there is embedded a really important philosophical point.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Pharmacology does not make life better. No. Never. It should never be considered such. It's only, my dad used to hammer this into my head, he was a family practitioner. It's something that's dangerous and you used only when the risk is worth it, because not treating it is dire. Now everybody's on Ozembic. Wait till you see the scale of problems with that. I promise you. Can I tell you something? It's not just the scale of problems from a physiological standpoint.
Starting point is 00:15:24 You have lost the ability to govern yourself. You know, I've told people all the time, well, just get on him, just show her what it's like, then control your eating, focus, discipline, control yourself and go exercise. You can control it, just go control it. But now you don't have to control it because there's a pill. And what everyone talks about is the weight. It's not about the weight, it's about the control. It's about you losing dominion over yourself.
Starting point is 00:15:57 It's not the weight part, it's the you have lost, you're no longer in the wheelhouse of your own vessel. You're steerage at this point. Is it? Is it? And so when I tell people, they go, well, what's wrong if Connie just gets on it to lose some weight? It's not, yes, it's good that she loses weight. It's bad that she thinks she needs an injection to do something.
Starting point is 00:16:21 I agree. And I also feel like there's a middle ground. Like you can get people going on that. Getting down is hard, I get it. But staying there, do that on your own. Let's see if we can do that. Let's get off this as soon as possible. This shit's dangerous. You can get there.
Starting point is 00:16:36 I mean, obviously all things are possible. Yeah. All right. As you say, if it's worth it to you, if you offered them $100,000 magically they would get it done Have you told anybody I'll give you a hundred grand if you can get down 20 pounds in two months, right? anybody who
Starting point is 00:16:55 Who couldn't get down 20 pounds in two months, right for a hundred thousand dollars anybody anybody there Oh, then yeah, we can't do it. And then we've established it's doable. Yeah. Right? Yeah. Okay. But you choose not to do it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:17:11 But there's kind of in there sort of a subtle interesting question, which is how do you motivate people? You know what I mean? How do you go? Because you're pointing at the fact that with proper motivation, fine. How do we get that motivation? Well, obviously when we tell them they have a problem, now there's an issue with motivation. All right. Yeah, because it's not in their control. And by the way, please don't assail addiction on that
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Starting point is 00:19:01 and these at-risk community and I'm always like, stop it, just stop creating this because all it is is, the reason the problem's getting worse with everybody all the time, whether it's the kid on the spectrum or though I have anxiety or I'm being oppressed or I'm in this group or as an African American woman, I know how difficult it can be to navigate this country. It's because you're,
Starting point is 00:19:26 it's becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy. You're creating these groups. And I brought you something, or I printed out something for you. Okay. It's a little long, but I was reading Gavin Newsom's open letter to the Muslim community
Starting point is 00:19:45 and communities of whatever, which is again, it's 2024. And by the way, now it's like 2024. We're not in Arkansas, we're in California. You know what I'm saying? And he has to talk about all the discrimination and all the hate and all the fear. And then they do this thing where they go, we stand strongly with you. And then they do this other weird nonsense thing too, where they go like, we recognize the contributions of the trans community to our country in science, in arts, in literature.
Starting point is 00:20:22 It's like, we do? How many great trans astronauts have there been? And it keeps... It's because they've been oppressed. How dare you? Read the top. Read the... You gotta read the title, Drew, otherwise we're not... The title is, Governor Newsom's Open Letter to Californians, Californias, Muslim, Palestinian American, and Arab American communities. They never put the Jews in there. No. California is a better place because of you, our Muslim, Palestinian American, and Arab
Starting point is 00:20:52 American neighbors. We always get off with that. We're neighbors and friends. We're better because of you. Yeah. Okay. From countless achievements in literature, civil rights, arts, entertainment, government, business, medicine, science.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Entertainment. That's Palestinian entertainment. Who's the Palestinian Al Jolson? Entertainment. Palestinians in the entertainment world. Woo, yeah. And now, as many of you observed. There'd be no movies at the theaters if there weren't for the Palestinians. In Ramadan, we can extend our heartful wishes and be reminded of the value of introspection and renewal. Oh, that's Ramadan.
Starting point is 00:21:24 Right. All right. But, that's Ramana. Right. All right. But I want you to read... I want you to check this out. Now, just read down. Come on. We got time.
Starting point is 00:21:32 Okay. It's all words, Al. This is why it pains me. He didn't write this, by the way. No, listen. The whole team of... Nobody wrote any... Just listen to me, J.O.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Jimmy Kimmel didn't write his Oscar monologue. He improved it. Right. He vetted it, he looked at it, he picked it, he punched it up. I'm not equating to him not doing anything, but I mean, these are... He has signed off on what he's saying. Correct. Okay. I agree. That's why it pains me so deeply to see the ways your community are suffering, bearing the weight of lost family and friends in Gaza.
Starting point is 00:22:08 Suffering, suffering. In Gaza while facing a rise in discrimination and hate here at home. Is that what's happening on college campuses? In California. Yeah, if you go to UC Berkeley, you'll see that the Palestinians are running for their lives while the Jews are just strutting through the campus. As I've met the leaders from your communities in recent months, I've heard stories of unimaginable loss and widespread fear. Widespread fear.
Starting point is 00:22:34 If you're fearful, why are you lying in the middle of Wilshire Boulevard and shutting down the street? Why are you having violent protests on every college campus? You're fearful? Wouldn't you lay low? My heart are you waving Palestinian flags and trying to shut down freeways? My heart broke they found one my heart broke when a six-year-old child was stabbed to death in Chicago as his mother He and his mother viciously attacked because they were Palestinian and Muslim. I need to know more about first off. No number one I'm sure dubious. Sorry. First off, no, number one, I'm sure, dubious.
Starting point is 00:23:05 Sorry, News, don't believe you. Number two, are you the governor of Illinois? You had to go outside your own state? California's pretty big. Nothing here? Gotta go to Illinois. Well, these are not isolated incidents. No, they are not, Drew.
Starting point is 00:23:21 That's the whole thing. It's all the time everywhere. Hateful acts targeting those who are... Hold on. They're not isolated incidents, right? Why'd you have to go to Illinois? Why'd you have to go eight states over to find it? If it's not isolated, then surely it's happening here because we have the biggest populace, right? Absolutely. Well, then why would you need to go cherry pick
Starting point is 00:23:45 if it's not isolated? Hateful acts are targeting those who are perceived to be Muslim or Arab American are becoming more common. In California, reported anti-Muslim bias events, whatever that is, events, rose 44% from 21 to 22. Reports also indicate a spike in anti-Muslim and anti-Arab incidents following the October 7 terrorist, let's see what they call it, terrorist attack on Israel. Okay. Largest documented surge of its kind since late 2015-16. Yeah, well listen, when a group viciously slaughters another group for being Jewish, there could be a little pushback, but I would argue it pales in comparison to all the Palestinian rallies, right?
Starting point is 00:24:32 Yeah. Okay. That I've seen. All right. Do you see that thing at Vanderbilt, my son's alma mater, where the woman couldn't get up to go get her tampon changed? Oh, yeah, I heard about that. It was a good one.
Starting point is 00:24:44 And then they took a couple of these kids to prison, and they were complaining vigorously about how they're treated in prison. But they're scared, right? Yeah. But this is the part I wanna get to. Your communities are not alone. Our history teaches that each swelling tide of bigotry will target more than just one group, and it will too often threaten all who have known discrimination. That's everyone in California. Not to Jews.
Starting point is 00:25:10 Oh, not to Jews. That's right. They don't know what it's like. We are living through a moment now with African Americans, Asian Americans, Latino Jews, LGBTQ+, Californians all experience greater vitriolity. You know what I like about this? It's basically everyone but white people. Yeah. So, okay, they do a thing all the time where they go,
Starting point is 00:25:30 blacks, Jews, Asians, Palestinians, LGBT, all being targeted. Well, who's targeting them? Well, I guess it's the group you left out. Do you know what I mean? Yes. Which is white people, but what they never really talk about is black people targeting Jews. Or Asians.
Starting point is 00:25:51 Or black people targeting Asians. Yes, go ahead. Or the Palestinians targeting Jews. Oh, forgot about that one. Yeah. They're all just being targeted. When former President Trump announced his patently hateful Muslim ban to bar travel from Muslim majority countries, California took him to court to stop him. When white right-wing extremists, they left out the word MAGA extremists. Ask Europe. Every place needs more Muslims.
Starting point is 00:26:20 Ask France. You just told me how the tides are changing. Now I'm reading this thing. I want to... I can't. Because he's just a liar. That's... Ask... Ask... Ask... Ask... Ask... You just told me how the tides are changing. Now I'm reading this thing. I want to... I can't.
Starting point is 00:26:30 Because he's just a liar. He's a rabble rouser. I don't know, rabble rouser. He's a fear peddler that ends up creating more division, but keep going. Okay. Our efforts must continue amidst the current conflict, the Middle East. Arab American Palestinian leaders have... I've also heard that many Muslim Arab American
Starting point is 00:26:45 Palestinian American leaders, that many fear speaking out against the deaths of civilians in Gaza. A lot. And they fear speaking out? They interrupt every event speaking out. They're fearful. The Palestinians and the Arab Americans are fearful to speak out against what's going on in Gaza?
Starting point is 00:27:06 Isn't that all we hear? It's all projection. It's crazy. But what's interesting to me is like, for instance, the disruption at St. Patty's Cathedral during Easter, that was white people doing that. And who wrote this? Some white chick who went to Stanford. Yes.
Starting point is 00:27:23 None of us should be able to witness the death of thousands upon thousands, not just thousands, thousands upon thousands. Upon thousands, because thousands wouldn't cover it. Right. Without our hearts breaking, the scale of suffering in Gaza is so vast that it seems few Palestinians across the world have been spared personal loss. Here in California, one leader in the Palestinian-American community told me of his work counseling community members who have lost family members, but now after losing 23 of his family members, he is left searching for his own counselor.
Starting point is 00:27:53 Yeah, well, maybe if you try not to exterminate the Jews so often, and maybe have a shot at life. But one of the things that bothers me about this is that I have no doubt that people are suffering, right? But this sort of exploits it in some weird way. It makes us talk about it in pejorative ways. Well, look, if there's a war, then civilians are going to die. Yes.
Starting point is 00:28:17 And if there's a war where the combatants hide amongst the civilians and underneath the civilians, then more civilians will die. That's how that war works, right? Building on our anti-hate agenda. Oh, he's got an anti-hate agenda. I authorize the immediate expansion of funds for nonprofit security grant program to bolster safety and security in places of worship across the state.
Starting point is 00:28:42 Oh, because all the Muslims are being attacked. Right. I've also worked closely with But not the synagogues. Promote student safety, mental health and belonging. Student safety. Oh boy. All right, I can't. Come on, keep going. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Come on, you gotta get to it. All right. Oh, this is something else. Blah, blah, blah. After I convened a meeting with leaders of uccsu and community colleges. I wrote a letter Urging universities to enforce campus safety policies and cultivate spaces for affinity and dialogue. We are now seeing progress across the state Who's doing all the violence on campuses to choose At the k-12 level California's first-in-the-nation ethnic study course. Oh, that'll do it. Will contribute to a climate of inclusion.
Starting point is 00:29:30 Oh, it always works. And beyond our borders in November, we shipped a field hospital and vital medical supplies to support humanitarian relief for civilians in Gaza. In recent weeks, the California National Guard has continued to participate in efforts to deliver aid. Still, these contributions are no substitute for the enormous surge of aid that Gaza and civilians desperately need. And while our anti-hate efforts have, here in California are an important start, there is more work ahead, which is always his thing. There's always work.
Starting point is 00:29:58 The work's not done. There's always work. Anti-hate. As we chart the path forward, California for all, whatever that is. That's what is, that's where this dream is. I asked, isn't this the most diverse polyglot state that we've ever had? Yes. Okay. Dialogue we've already begun, I'm committed to deepening our partnership at every level of state government, including blah, blah, blah, to every Muslim, Palestinian American, Arab American who calls California home, please know that you belong here. These are California citizens he's talking to, right?
Starting point is 00:30:29 Not- Yeah. All right, what does that mean? Just nothing? Means he's a cool guy, your mom would love him. Yeah, he'd let my mom go, God damn, you're right. We gotta vote for him again. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Your grandma. Your grandma would have some notes, but she would love him too. That's just word salad, right? There's nothing there. But all it does, it creates, right now. No, you wanna know what it does?
Starting point is 00:30:54 Yeah. That is exactly the same as every NFL game having in the end zone and racism. You now assume, well, we got a big problem here with these groups, and they're being attacked. It's ironic that they're doing all the attacking. Yeah, and also sort of promoting kind of a racist agenda in a weird way. Well, their whole thing is, you know, my bill, California Inclusion for All, would take K through 12 teachers
Starting point is 00:31:27 and then in their home room, separate every group into an ethnicity and then have them sit and then white people sit in the hall and then we'll explain what our grievances are. Like, oh, that'll help. That'll cure this. I've been yelling about this for a million years.
Starting point is 00:31:44 They're just hustlers. Gavin Newsom is a race hustler. They're all just race hustlers using these people because it's politically expedient and to the detriment of those people. So where is the French underground in this one? It's me. And it's everyone else who's just kind of had an asshole
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