The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1850 Projection, Projection, Projection

Episode Date: April 10, 2024

The week kicks off with friend of the show, Ami Horowitz joining the guys in studio. Adam starts off the show by sharing the latest case of wording in airlines, he also shares the latest poll between ...Republicans & Democrats, and Ami shares his own experience visiting both parties' conventions. Plus, who is the most aggressive of the species? Please Support Our Sponsor: Manscaped.com, use code: AdamDrew

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Starting point is 00:00:30 So Kelly, do you really think any of your girls are gonna surpass Matthew Stafford, Super Bowl champ as an athlete? I mean, I would have thought so, and then I watched him play basketball, so no. Harsh, Kelly B. I feel like I just tell them what they can do better, you know?
Starting point is 00:00:43 When you're tucking in these adorable little girls at night, I hope you're not reminding them that they have a very limited future. But, Hank, that's honesty and that's me. Okay, so you're harsh. I'm definitely the sweet, the fluff, if you will. And if you listen to this podcast the morning after with you, Kelly Stafford and me, Hank Winchester. Hold on, hold on.
Starting point is 00:01:00 Fluff like marshmallow fluff. You get it, girl. You know, sweet, smooth, you spread it on a sandwich, delicious. Well, then if you're that, what the hell am I? You are tough. You are tough, old, rotten, sourdough bread. Wow, Hank. Wow.
Starting point is 00:01:13 Listen, I am just saying this podcast has some real hard truths. You're going to have to deal with it. But overall, we're pretty sweet and enjoyable, too. So true. And let's face it, everyone from the outside looking in thinks I have my stuff together. But I'm just like everyone else. I struggle with parenting, I struggle with marriage,
Starting point is 00:01:28 I struggle with carpools. All of it. You're just carpooling in a much nicer car than all of us are. So come have a splash with us. Listen to the Morning After podcast with me, Kelly Stafford and Hank Winchester, available wherever you get your podcast.
Starting point is 00:01:42 available wherever you get your podcast. Recording live at Corolla One Studios with Adam Corolla and board-certified physician and addiction medicine specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky. You're listening to the Adam and Dr. Drew show. Yeah, get it on. Got to get on a church. We're going to mandate. Get it on. Welcome to the show, Dr. Drew is a board-certified on, welcome to the show, Dr. Jerusalem Board Certified Physician, Dictionary Medicine Specialist, Ami Horowitz is with us. Ami is a documentarian, is a filmmaker, is an activist, he's got some vids out that are little bite-sized morsels that'll coach you up on every subject you need to know about. His latest is on PragerU. Israelis or Palestinians, who's more tolerant, I should say? Good to see you, Ami.
Starting point is 00:02:34 Always a pleasure. Is this the first time we've done this show, the three of us together? It's been, I think, a long time ago you did it. What a pleasure! Yeah, I know. What a pleasure, Stan. These two handsome guys. Ami and I were just. What a pleasure to see Arm and R. Instead of these two handsome guys. Arm and R was trying to get together and have dinner and stuff, but we're on back and forth, different coasts, different times.
Starting point is 00:02:50 And we're like, yeah, yeah, dude, I'll get you, I'll get you, and then nothing. And then, so he's gotta come visit us. So I got stuff to get into, and we got stuff to get into with Armie, but I always tell you about language. You know, language. And so I had a couple things rolling around in my head, which is one, so it's like sex
Starting point is 00:03:13 assigned at birth, which is now the new standard. Like I was listening to an article that was written from CBS News or something, and they were talking about transgender playing in sports and whatever, and they go, you know, if the sex assigned at birth, and we all just kind of signed off on assigned at birth, like as if somebody made a decree when you were born. And that's kind of how it goes, right?
Starting point is 00:03:39 They start with these things and then we get used to them and then we kind of sign off on them or we just we don't pay attention to them anymore. But once it gets into the zeitgeist that it's the sex assigned at birth, well, now it's a thing. Like who's assigning it? It's sort of random and arbitrary and depends. Well, not only that, the biological sex, even though idiots bring that into the equation, has really never been the issue. The issue is always, what, gender. And that's a different question.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Sex assigned at birth is neither here nor there. Well, let's do genetic testing on everybody and let's give them the proper chromosomal attribution and that's that. But I mean, you could argue that your ethnicity was assigned at birth. That's more random, by the way. I agree. Well, there's more nuance. Well, you're joking, but I have said for years that why can't someone say I'm a black person or I'm a spang person?
Starting point is 00:04:36 Sex is far more determinative than race. Race is meaningless. It's just literal skin color. It's arbitrary. Race is very arbitrary. And people that really study it question whether it exists as a genetic category. So why is Rachel Dolezal, if you remember her, being demonized for saying, I feel like a black, if I was a black person, I'm like, yeah, man, we want as many people as possible to support us, right? As a Jew, I'm like, yeah, man, you want to become a Jew? Come on in, we need it. But sex is truly determinative.
Starting point is 00:05:07 But not gender. And fine, fine. But isn't gender true? What is gender? Jew's falling into their trap. No, no, it's part of their trap. Well, it's part of the trap, but it's all- You fell into it. All right, go ahead. Sex, gender, gender, sex, it's different, you know, and then we start arguing over that. Meanwhile, it's penis, vagina, birth, done, God's will, moving on, nature's will, moving
Starting point is 00:05:31 on. So it's just part of the general art, you know, what they do is they kind of get you arguing over sort of window dressing, you know, stuff over here, jingling keys over here and then we bite on it, then we argue over it, and the next, you know, stuff over here, jingling keys over here, and then we bite on it, then we argue over it, and the next thing you know, anything you argue over is open for debate. And that then becomes the problem. Look, to be clear, I think we all probably agree. I mean, there are people who are born,
Starting point is 00:05:58 and they have dysmorphia. Ambiguous, I tell you. And they, no, no, no, no, no. Oh, you mean that they grow up? Psychologically, they truly feel they were born of the wrong body. No, listen. Dysmorphia ambiguous and they no no no no no no Psychologically yeah, they truly feel they were born. That's a thing. That's for sure thing for sure and the best example M13 I think correct and the best example. I know of it is Jim Norton's wife. Yeah, have you met her? I have not I know you've spent time. Yeah, so Nikki. I heard her on the show. She's terrific You she was here on this show on my show? No, on Adam's show.
Starting point is 00:06:25 I listened to Adam's show. She told me her whole story about what happened. She goes, look, when I was 12 and I started having puberty, I was having absolute dread of how my body was changing. And so my family took me to a doctor, the doctor identified a dysmorphia, dysphoria, and took me to a psychiatrist. They did formal testing for several weeks and they came up with the diagnosis. There's Nicky right there. They came up with a formal diagnosis and then I went on these dangerous medications that I need to keep taking because I have this thing.
Starting point is 00:06:55 But I don't take it lightly and they don't either. The healthcare system deals with it systematically as a condition that requires very dangerous intervention, and I'm good with it. I'm fine. It's working for me. And she, right patient, right treatment, good outcome. If I remember correctly, she's circumspect about it. She isn't saying, look, if you're 12 years old, go ahead and do radical surgery. I think she seemed to take an approach saying, look, this is not something you take lightly.
Starting point is 00:07:23 She said you need to be an adult before you do the surgeries. And you have to struggle with it for a while. Yep, that's what she says. Yeah, and then of course all the new data's coming out that many people changed their mind from 13 to 23 and it's all what we thought it was gonna be. But back- Most of them are gay.
Starting point is 00:07:41 So that's the biggest, the biggest data point is when you're a kid and you think you're the, the truth is most of them end up being gay but's the biggest data point is when you're a kid and you think you're, the truth is most of them end up being gay but didn't know how to deal with those feelings. I actually don't know that that's true but I know that's a theory. You're challenging me?
Starting point is 00:07:53 I'm just saying. All right, so back to the language part. I was making some plans, some travel plans to go to Nashville to do this Kid Rock event at the Ryman, which is a really nice place. And it's a benefit night of comedy, blah, blah, blah. So I was trying to work out my travel plan. So they don't pay you for the gig, but they do provide money for accommodations and travel. So I was like thinking, all right, well, if they're gonna pay and Nashville's kind of a far flight,
Starting point is 00:08:29 I'd like to go first class. But it turns out I'm booked in Comfort Plus. Now, now, it, it, Emmy figured Comfort Plus sounded decent, you know? I mean, it's not first class, but it's better than it's better than coach I picked comfort plus august pick comfort plus august picked it. Yes, because we were going for first class there were the next option down Yeah, okay. So first class was filled up but comfort plus wasn't so august said comfort plus But emmy would have said it and I would have said it too. I mean the first class was filled up
Starting point is 00:09:04 You go the next one down, right? There's no business, right? You go comfort plus. I don't know. Emmy, I'm not blaming you. I'm just saying, every person I know would have gone comfort plus because first class is full. Or you change the flight.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Yeah, but the next, I think the next one had, we couldn't find first class. All right, so we're going comfort plus. But comfort plus and back to the descriptions of things, the verbiage of things. Comfort plus, I said we got to look at the definition of comfort plus, which is, well, we'll give you the description of comfort plus. Which, this is not an indictment of you. We tried to get first class. We didn't have first class. So we went down to the next one, which is comfort plus. It's more the language, which I'm trying to explain to everyone all the time. Language, language, language. They've, they've co-opted it. They've taken it and it doesn't mean anything anymore. The Comfort Plus, and you can tell me if I got it wrong or you can just, Emmy, you can just read what Comfort Plus
Starting point is 00:10:12 is, you get up to three inches of leg room. Right, you get a little tiny bit more leg room. Up to, up to, to reach the max. By the way, the three inches, Mike is 5'11 and I'm 6'2, so that's my three inches right there. You get up to three inches, you get the space above your head for your back, which is, I just flew southwest from Vegas, you get the space above your head. You're guaranteed the space. You're guaranteed the space above your head. They won't give it away to somebody else till you've put your
Starting point is 00:10:47 shit up there. Right. You get to board first. This to me, I've always been vexed by the you get to board first. Right. Why is that? Why would you want to be extra time sitting on a plane? I'm always the last person on the plane. I don't know why this is a luxury. You know what I say all the time? Let's just do a thought experiment. All right, so for everyone else, it's a four hour and they've been on the plane
Starting point is 00:11:16 for 20 minutes before they take off. This is four hours and 20 minutes, but I get to board first. So it's four hours and 45 minutes for me on the plane. I said, look, what if we're just taking a bus to Utah? And I went, everyone's in line outside the bus in the parking lot, you know what I mean? And I went, hey, for those of you who paid extra,
Starting point is 00:11:36 you can go on the bus right now and wait. And then you can sit there and tell everyone else boards. And by the way, get the dirty looks walking past you for sitting in first class. Right, well not first class. I know, even comfort plus. But first class, all right. My thing would be like, no, you know what would be,
Starting point is 00:11:53 if I paid extra and we're gonna board this bus, here's how we should do this. I'm gonna go into the Chili's across the street and I'm gonna have a beer. And then when everyone is loaded up, come get me and I'll get on the bus. And then when everyone is loaded up, come get me and I'll get on the bus. That's my modus operandi flying.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Right, that's it. But you get the space above your head, you get up to three inches of leg space, you get to board first. And what was the other one, Emmy? You get a complimentary beer or a complimentary Starbucks coffee and and you get a snack you get a snack box but by the way the snack box in the beer translates into $16, perhaps.
Starting point is 00:12:45 You and I have had this discussion before. The amount of time you fly and your lack of an allegiance to one airline is very odd to me. I know, you're right. Yes. Because the massive event, just a small, forget the upgrades and first class and all the stuff you get, forget all that, right?
Starting point is 00:13:01 Just the little stuff that you get, like I always sit in an exit row. By the way, the exit row is the way to go. Or the United version of Comfort Plus. It's essentially unlimited snacks, unlimited drinks. And I can get on whenever I want. I can be the last person on, and they will always take care of my back.
Starting point is 00:13:21 It's very rare. They won't take care. Just that alone is worth being loyal to an airline. No, I agree, but we can't, I gotta get to Nashville on Tuesday. We got two choices basically. We can leave on a 7 a.m. flight or a 10 a.m. flight. There's just not choices.
Starting point is 00:13:40 There's not enough choices to go, I'm sticking with one airline because they might not have that option. You don't have to be, you can always do a different airline when you have, we don't have the option of airline you chose. But I default to one will make,
Starting point is 00:13:55 as someone who travels so much and gets as annoyed as I do about travel, it is such an important thing. Well, you're right. And I'm gonna, and is it American you go with? I go United, but it doesn't have to be United. It could be, you know, Delta's a great airline also. Well, we got it worked out, so that's fine.
Starting point is 00:14:11 The Exit Isle, even on Southwest is good. Yeah, okay. The Exit Isle on Southwest is good. Exit Isle is essentially unlimited room, right? Because it's double the width. Well, Southwest there actually is one where there's certain planes where they- Where there's nothing in front of you. Two chairs, nothing in front.
Starting point is 00:14:24 Well, now I got August and Com and comfort plus and I'm going first class Mysterious ways I'm just saying these titles these Words these words these combinations, you know, I mean it started with well then start with but it's like combinations, you know, I mean, it started with, well, didn't start with, but it's like, um, women going, I donated my eggs for $60,000. You've donated your eggs. You know what I mean? It's like saying I go to, I donated my car to cars for kids for $50,000. That's that. It's not a donation. So it's a, it's a whole taking of the English sex assigned at birth. It's all just
Starting point is 00:15:07 there. But the left has been doing that since its inception. Because if you have a standard for language, you have to have a standard for life. If you change the standard and you have a fluid language, then you can do whatever you want because there's no longer does something have meaning. They've denuded the meaning of language because that allows them to change the way they live life. This is what I wanna get into. Like in Brazil right now, right? And in what's going on in this country, why is a group of people so interested in telling other people how to
Starting point is 00:15:39 live and how to think and what to do? What is that? That seems new to me. I mean, maybe not new in 20th century Russia, but it seems new in Brazil, seems new here. I don't know how new it is. I mean, new in the sense of humanity. New in the sense that it's on with that stuff. It's because- Adam's mom, I guess, used to do that, but that was a small world. No, that's my grandmother did that.
Starting point is 00:16:02 Okay. The fault of the state is the state knows best if the state knows best It has to tell you by definition how to live your life because you as an individual Can't know more than the state and therefore you can only follow our standard Did that become a thing I mean in the in the modern world that happened with communism right I understand But what I thought we were the opposite of that. You know what's interesting? I heard a study and I'll screw it up, but they did this, you know, one of those, we polled Democrats and we polled Republicans and whatever, and it's like 61% of Democrats
Starting point is 00:16:38 thought we had too much freedom. 61%? It was over half. It was over half that thought we had too much freedom, which is really what we're talking about here. I mean, we got a front row seat to it with COVID. You know what I mean? Like almost every Democrat supported
Starting point is 00:17:03 every draconian lockdown, every infringement of civil rights. They loved it all. I mean, you shouldn't be surprised on me because look no further than COVID, they all they went in. I mean, COVID was a little experiment. How much freedom do you think people should have? It wasn't a little, no, no, that was a big experiment. That was the stress test on our country to see how far we can go. And just about every Democrat went, what's China doing? Okay, let's do that. Let's do some version of welding people into their apartments. I mean, they're in. And I don't know how you unring the bell of half the population thinks we have too much freedom.
Starting point is 00:17:46 That's a scary place to be. It is scary. And I don't know why it doesn't bother them. I don't know. That's my question. That was the question. Again, it goes back to the idea of the individual will make wrong choices and the state will make the right choices.
Starting point is 00:18:02 The state is endowed with the not. Look, I remember that one comment by the Prime Minister of New Zealand, remember, during COVID. Oh, that was the best. But it's emblematic of exactly what we're talking about, where the only truth comes from the state. I mean, it's so Orwellian, almost literally Orwellian.
Starting point is 00:18:21 It is literally what he was talking about. It's so scary. It's so scary. No, no, sorry. Orwell, sorry. Orwell,. It is literally what he was talking about. It's so scared. It's so scared. No, no, sorry. Orwell. Orwell. Sorry. Yes. And I don't know if you heard. We've played her statement on this show before. If you didn't hear it here, you didn't hear it. Don't believe it. Yet she wasn't excoriated. She became a hero of the Republic, a hero of the left. That's the problem. Yes. All right, let me tell you about my friends over at Manscape. Manscape, trusted by more than 10 million men worldwide
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Starting point is 00:20:00 There was a poll, it was probably a week and a half old, and it was just sort of Democrats, Republicans, what do you think on subjects, and but the Democrats, not overwhelmingly, but over 50% thought there was too much freedom in this country. But the thing that you keep coming onto in your videos is that the one side is full of hostility and aggression, unlimited is that the one side is full of hostility and aggression, unlimited, and the other side is sort of interested in cooperation and letting you live on your piece. Mmm, that's changing. It didn't used to be that way.
Starting point is 00:20:33 That's changing also. Oh, interesting. So you did the ISIS versus Zionist at UC Berkeley. I'm guessing as an ISIS member you were... Totally fine, if not praised. Praised. guessing as an ISIS member you were totally totally fine if not praised praise okay it was so shocking the video that if for people don't know was I did a video where I I went to Berkeley's campus with hidden cameras and this is at the height of ISIS right the height of the murderous rampage of ISIS and I was flying the ISIS flag with these hidden cameras saying I believe in ISIS
Starting point is 00:21:02 let's kill Americans, let's murder. And people either ignored me or in some cases supported me. So then I said, okay, well, one can say that, okay, this is Berkeley, it's a lot of crazy people. They're tolerant. They're tolerant. Yeah, they're tolerant just ignoring the crazy person. Okay, that's possible.
Starting point is 00:21:18 But let's see. The next day I went back, I flew the Israeli flag. Within seconds, with this fuck you Baby-killer you're a murderer like within seconds the invective was running down. It was so bad I actually read did the experiment several years later When I says came we emerged I did the ISIS flag and the American flag and the reaction was the exact same Israeli flag but you also did it at the Republican and the Democratic convention and advocated for the alternative, the Republican candidate at the Democratic convention and the Democratic candidate
Starting point is 00:21:51 at the Republican convention, and had something very similar happen to you. Very similar in the sense that I, so basically I had a, I love Hillary sign at the Republican convention and I love Trump sign at the Democratic convention. Again, hidden cameras. And when I had the I love Trump sign at the Democratic convention. Again, hidden cameras. And when I had the I Love Trump sign, the I Love Hillary sign at the Democratic convention,
Starting point is 00:22:10 people were really kind of sweet, almost charming, and they put their arms around me, took pictures, I go, look, your convention is next week, or oh, you know, one day you'll learn, you'll learn what real life is like. They were, for the most part, very sweet. And then when I went to the Democratic convention, the I of Trump, it was almost violent.
Starting point is 00:22:28 It was gonna become violent if I wasn't pulled out. People surrounded me, were pushing me, were yelling, were cursing at me. But you're saying now the right is becoming like that. Look, I believe, I don't wanna believe this, but I think if I went to an I love Biden sign at the Republican convention, it would be, not, it would not be as bad
Starting point is 00:22:47 as the I love Trump at a Democrat convention, but I think the reaction would be different than what I saw. Back in the end of those days. Those days. Well. Interesting. Projection, projection, projection, they're always talking about violence,
Starting point is 00:22:59 and the Democrats are. Until they generate it. That's what happens. You know, I mean, you take a look at the BLM, you know, Summer of Love, where they're just burning everything and fighting with every cop and, you know, mostly peaceful protests while the CVS burns in the background and stuff. I got it. I got it early. There's two things. I mean, there's a kind of a bigger overarching issue, which is
Starting point is 00:23:29 pacifists are the people that are putting the daisies in the barrels of the National Guardsmen and that kind of stuff, much more angry than the ones on the right. So people think, so we've, they've done a good job. They have a kind of, Do you know what he's talking about? What they have is they have a sort of on the right, there's Ted Nugent and on the left, there's David Crosby or something. And they look at Ted Nugent, this guy's a bow hunting, angry guy wants to hunt and kill and kill and racist and whatever. And then there's the peaceniks, you know, peace loving, you know, I knew it because my mom is a hippie.
Starting point is 00:24:12 All you had to do is agitate them a little bit and they went off on you. But it's also a feminine trait versus a masculine trait. Women when they get agitated, go off harder and faster than males do. And I always say, all right, you don't believe me, conduct this little experiment. You know, work in the kitchen. Like, get around the kitchen. Let's go around the kitchen with a woman and a man. And then you're moving pots or you're doing whatever, and you step on the woman's toe. The woman's arm will come flying out. She'll just hit you reflexively. You step around, they go, like, Mexican woman. They just, like, smack you. The arm just goes sailing reactively.
Starting point is 00:25:01 Yeah. Like, and or in the kitchen. I don't know if you've ever done this with a woman, but like she's making something up in a skillet or something and she's like moving stuff around and you get behind the skillet and you go, oh, what do we got here? And she bumps into you cause she's, and she'll go get out of here.
Starting point is 00:25:17 You know, like she'll, they'll like spaz out. They don't go like, okay, let me, you know, give you a little sampling or move over there or whatever. They go from zero to spaz. And we, when we build to the point where we start to get physical or aggressive. Well, men can't get physical and aggressive because they're going to hurt somebody. And by the way, they're going to get back something horrible too. And we grow up wrestling with our eight girlfriends
Starting point is 00:25:45 and regulate, we regulate. Your whole life is one big wrestle match where you kind of regulate. I wrestled my friends the whole time. We got really rough, but nobody threw punches. You know what I mean? It was all a kind of a dance of how much could you, how much will could you enforce, or could you put onto your friend without throwing an elbow?
Starting point is 00:26:08 And then the next day you realize the difference when you have kids in school and you see how nasty, I have two daughters and what they went through with their quote unquote friends it was so bad it was so debilitating and almost all girls go through this. And I went I grew up in the 80s we've talked about my childhood it was it was not the easiest in the world but it was you just it was a very physical but literally the next day you're like hey we're all, we got it out. Yeah, well so then if you go, well which party is more masculine and which party's more feminine, not which party has more women in it,
Starting point is 00:26:55 but has a sort of temperament. And the temperament of the Democrats is more feminine, as I've said all the time. California is not a blue state, it's a pink state. And Florida is not a red state, it's a blue state. It's male, female. We have a, our temperament in California is feminine. And so if you have a group, like you go to the convention, Trump versus Hillary, one is gonna be a more feminine type mentality and the other is gonna be more masculine type mentality. And so you are gonna get more hostile people
Starting point is 00:27:37 in the feminine and more reactive. I guess it's the arm flying out when you step, like they see you and they react. Because they see red. They can't see reason. They can't regulate. They're not in the regulation department. And we've told them over the last decade,
Starting point is 00:27:55 you don't need to regulate. You can't be wrong. You feel this way. They're thus, thus it is. Yeah, I talk to Drew all the time. Like we used to say, that's not very ladylike. We used to say it a lot. And I think we said it for a reason.
Starting point is 00:28:10 I think it was to keep him in check and we don't do it anymore. So the myth that the right, because the right likes traditional things, like you just take hunting. So you take hunting and what's hunting? Well, it's you going out and killing a creature. So you go, well, that's pretty fucking aggressive.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Like that's an aggressive act, right? And what else do you like? You like boxing and martial arts and MMA and football. Okay, those are all, so you like all that stuff, right? Okay, so you must be the more aggressive of the species right and then the other one what do you like well you know we like a needle point and cooking and soccer and other things you know oh okay you don't like to hunt no okay so you must be more dasa it was it but that's not it that is not the
Starting point is 00:29:04 case you and i have had to struggle with the right our entire career. And a lot of that was an aggression, the kind of aggression you used to see in the war amongst religions. Because their beliefs were getting threatened and they'd get very aggressive with and threatening if you threatened their beliefs, which is the right. The right. Yeah. The censorious part of the right back then. Back then especially.
Starting point is 00:29:27 The censorious part of our political polity now is the left. Yeah, it's so weird, right? Oh, look, the thought experiment is, it's an easy one to do. When we're on the radio in the 90s, if the program director called you into his office and said, oh, we got a letter, somebody's upset, it's like a what nutty religious group
Starting point is 00:29:49 is this, you know, it was always a Republican, yeah, I mean, they didn't declare it was from the right, but you knew who was writing that letter. It was the right wing, I didn't have a right wing, it was just a conservative group, religious conservative group who wrote a letter that said they were offended by something he said. That was in the mid late 90s.
Starting point is 00:30:13 Fast forward to 2024, if your program director called you into the office and said someone's gotta beef, it would not be that group. It would be somebody from the left now, always. Especially when you didn't use the language properly. You offended somebody with your language. We offended people with our opinions. Right.
Starting point is 00:30:30 It was interesting. Now, Ami, we can get into it in the next show, but I'll take some credit for it. And Emi, you guys can look around for the black news network that I stumbled upon in my travels. Drew doesn't scan the dial like I do. I do not.
Starting point is 00:30:51 Oh, it's the, it's black information network. That's what it is. B-I-N. It's B-I-N. There's a real network put together for black folk because you know, where else are they going to get their information? And then the, I was explaining to Ami about- You go to GIN, JIN, don't you?
Starting point is 00:31:09 The gay? Jew Information Network? Oh, oh, oh, oh, J. JIN. They said G. Sorry. There's one that should be a GIN too. Yeah, there should be in everything, but there's a black one.
Starting point is 00:31:22 And I was explaining this to Amii and I think Ami was intrigued. And also everyone is sort of like, what year is it? Why does everyone need their own? You know, like I said, okay, maybe we should give them their own drinking fountain when that's all this round. Like this is essentially what we're saying. We just break everything up, separate everything. It's racist, but all right.
Starting point is 00:31:49 Can I interject for one second? So you just said, remind me of a video I did, maybe one of my favorite videos of all time, where I went to Columbia and I asked white leftist students. The university. The university. I said there's a whole trend about having your own, no no. True. We can guess. No, but you see what his move is? He doesn't get bothered by it. He's telling a story and then you just dive in
Starting point is 00:32:11 with the wrong piece of information. Let him talk. So I asked these students, I said there's a new trend for having black only graduations, black only gyms, black only dormitories on campus, what do you think? They go, I think that's great. I think we should, they should have their own space away from the infectious, you know, thoughts of white people. And I said, well, should they be separate but equal? And they
Starting point is 00:32:34 go, you know, no, of course that's exactly, they should be separate, but they should be equal. They kept saying that. That was the thing when I was in college, separate but equal. No irony about the racism and the legality of everybody. And then I went and I met with the head of the KKK in North Carolina and I said, what do you think these things are? Oh my, we've been pushing for these for years. We're so happy. We have finally won this battle.
Starting point is 00:32:56 I'm sorry, I interrupted you by pulling up your hand. When Gavin Newsom says we need an Amber alert for missing kids that are white, we need an Ebony Alert for black kids that are missing, we need a Feather Alert for indigenous people, which we have in California, it's racist. All you're doing is breaking everyone off into groups and then somehow trying to figure out how much energy you would have put into finding which person, like which missing kid is worth more effort. I have some faith that all this will be seen as racist in the historical.
Starting point is 00:33:31 Yes, well I'm calling it racist now. But thank God, what's crazy is black people understand it as racist. It's the white left who doesn't understand that it's racist. That's why history is gonna bring it around. And that's what makes it racist. All right, this Friday, gonna be in Fresno
Starting point is 00:33:44 at the Tower Theater doing standup, then Bakersfield at the historic Bakersfield Fox Theatre That'll be Saturday Then heading to Chicago for four shows at the Den Theatre doing stand-up there April 19th and 20th And then Salt Lake City after that what do you got Drew? Go to my rumble channel. That's dr Drew check it out there subscribe, please I'm a Horowitz. You should check them out on Twitter and At Ami Horowitz and then go to Prager you and check out this latest video. Absolutely Israelis versus I'm not gonna say no no, you're right. All right
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