The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1977 Not Marginalized!

Episode Date: February 20, 2025

In this episode, Adam and Dr. Drew debate about Biological Age vs Physical Age. The age old question "Who wants to live forever?" And last but not least, Adam finds another gold nugget in the Biden Ba...ggage Fees clip!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 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 the chair to get them in. Nick, get it on. Dr. Drew's board first-side physician, Dix med specialist. What's going on, Drisky. You know, we have this biohacking stuff going on
Starting point is 00:00:28 a lot in the world today, and I object to the word biohacking, for starters. I am- Well, we don't deeply understand biohacking. Right, so you can't hack biology, just shut the fuck up. It's like hacking cloud movement, you can't do it. Can you nudge it in certain directions? Yeah, you can. We call that pharmacology, physiology. We can do stuff. But it's gotten focused on aging. And my deepest criticism, by the way, I do think for the first
Starting point is 00:01:03 time you can do some things on longevity. I really do believe that. But this focus on aging backwards or aging, what is this guy, Brian Johnson, he talks about having the markers of a 19-year-old? There's no such thing. That is not a thing. You either have things that are going to cause you trouble down the line or you do not. Hold on. That's it. Hold on. I listened to a podcast on this and they, now this is not maybe what you're talking
Starting point is 00:01:31 about exactly, but there is your biological age and then there's just sort of your physiological age. That's what they always talk about. I don't know what that means. I'm a doctor. I don't know what that means. All right, hold on. We know people that are 60 and, oh no, sorry. I shouldn't say we know people. We've come in contact.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Look, I know a lot of comedians who are like 37 and look spent, you know what I mean? That's a lifestyle thing. They're medically, they have medical issues. Then there's, no, no, not medical, it's a lifestyle issue mainly. And then there's Then there's, you know, no, no, not medical. It's a lifestyle issue, mainly. And then there's Harvey Levin. You know what I mean? He gets up at four, he swims his laps.
Starting point is 00:02:11 The vegan guy or whatever the thing is. And you go, geez, Harvey Levin is 70, but he kind of presents like a 53-year-old. Same with R.K. Junior, right? Yeah, I mean, there's different... There's different directions you can go. I will buy into the concept where you go, Harvey Levin's, you guys can look it up,
Starting point is 00:02:36 but Harvey Levin's biological, his actual age could be 72 years old. His biological age or whatever is 57, or he presents like a 57. He's, okay, but he has, no, no, he walks in a certain way, he has strength, he's able to participate in activities that are younger person activities and that kind of stuff,
Starting point is 00:03:02 and you go, okay, so then there's kind of his biological age and then how he presents. I'll go with presents. And presents can be, he's 74. You know, when I say it could be a sexual, there's a sexual component to it, there's an aesthetic component to it, and there's a sort of, that guy gets up and hikes eight miles every day, he he's down. He was snowboarding
Starting point is 00:03:28 last weekend, you know, like that kind of so that's fine. I get it. And yeah, then there's the other direction. We all know the guys overweight who eats the junk food, drinks too much and whatever's whatever's and that guy, even though he's 29 and a half kind of kind of looks more like a 50-year-old. Okay, that's fine. Presents like, again. Well, I don't want to limit it to presents
Starting point is 00:03:53 because it's not just a physicality. Well, because I want to break it all down. What if he used Bretonnet on his skin? No, no, no, I know, but it's about being strong and active, mentally sharp as well, things of that nature. And so you think you're dealing with someone who's not a 74-year-old. Listen, I know guys who work in the trades their whole life, you know, roofers and stuff, those guys are broken down by the time they're 60. Okay, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:04:23 So there are things that will lengthen your life, right? And there are things that will lengthen the wellness of your life, the ability to live well and engage and present well. And there are things that will shorten, that will lead to medical problems and that will shorten, right? Each system has its own sort of manifestation that right skin, you can do all kinds of things with skin to make it present like, look like, age differently. Yeah. All kinds of things, injectables, retinase, all kinds of stuff.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Brain, absolutely. Brain using the brain exercise. Number one, number two, that's it. Will sustain the brain longer, not make it younger Not make it an 18 year old brain. Yeah, but you're you're protesting too much because a Brain that is sharp and agile presents as a younger brain. I agree I'm so you then you're getting into semantics like that. That's my point. They're saying it's, I'm a 19-year-old market. No, you don't. You present like a 19-year-old. That's what they're saying. That's all anyone's saying. When anyone's talking about... No, they keep talking about barbers and that's all bullshit.
Starting point is 00:05:37 I know, but they're full of shit. Listen, when you hear about Linda Carter, you go, oh, Linda Carter's gotta be 76 years old, but God damn, look at her, she's beautiful. You know what I mean? She comes across like a 50-year-old woman. You know what I mean? And that's essentially what they're talking about. She was a severe alcoholic until she was about 50.
Starting point is 00:06:00 Oh, really? Yep. Doctor, I wish I would have met her before she was 50. Or before she got sober. Don't fuck up my joke. You said she was a severe alcoholic until she was 50. Then I said I wish I would have met her before she was 50. And then you said or sober. Yeah. Okay. Or not sober. That's fucking up my joke.
Starting point is 00:06:20 That's what I said. I thought I was piling on your joke. Sorry. You were... It fucked it up. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie.
Starting point is 00:06:36 I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not think he says never die. It's called don't die summit. He literally, I saw an interview. I know. He says he'll never die.
Starting point is 00:06:48 Listen, I know he calls it that, like my daughter calls it deep cleaning of an apartment, putting away the dishes. I don't think he's making the claim that you never die. I think he calls it, he's using hyperbole. I don't know who this guy is, but he's not making the claim that you will never die if you do this.
Starting point is 00:07:09 I think he is. He has interviews where he's like, I believe we've reached a point where you don't have to die. Yeah, he's saying you live to 120, 140, then he's saying maybe I'll never die. And he will get a medical illness in his 80s period. Yeah, I'm not, I will find a clip of this guy saying you'll never die.
Starting point is 00:07:25 Okay, so let me just state number one, two, and three things that you can do to improve aging is exercise, resistance training, hit cardio, that's it. And the whole thing you mentioned about presenting like Harvey is the musculoskeletal system, which will sarcopenia, loss of muscle mass, is the enemy of aging. It's how you age poorly. And in your 80s and 90s, 100% of people will hit a sarcopenia cliff where all of a sudden, all the exercise in the world won't matter. You just fall off a cliff. But you want to be well until you hit that point. That's all. And I do believe, I think antioxidants, I think oxidation is the enemy. I think things that, things like C19 that affect oxidation of the cell membranes, I think things that NR that elevate NAD, I think PQQ, I think resveratrol,
Starting point is 00:08:20 I think these things actually will increase longevity and wellness, but these guys aren't even talking about that. Those are the simple things you can take every day that will probably have an impact down the line. But yeah, what's your... Well, it's just healthy living versus like biohacking. Yeah, yeah. Well, there are things you can do for longevity. And I spent my whole life intervening on things that shorten life. We will all have things that can shorten life. You need to take medication for those things, like high blood pressure and high cholesterol. You have to do so because these things will shorten your life.
Starting point is 00:08:54 So there's... I hear people talking about statins and, you know... Longevity? No, statins. Well, I guess yes, but like Alzheimer's and stuff like that and somehow connection or whatever. You hear it go both ways. They'll go, it causes Alzheimer's, it's dementia. No, it doesn't. It can cause a transient global amnesia, I've seen it cause that.
Starting point is 00:09:18 And a significant percentage of dementias are late in life dementias due to breakdown of the vascular system, which we think, well, certainly you can make better by lowering your blood pressure, and you might be able to make better by taking a statin, and you can definitely make better by exercising. Mm-hmm, all right, listen, let me say this, Drew.
Starting point is 00:09:40 I get angry because when I hear people talk about people not having access to healthy food and people not having the information, like access to information, it drives me insane. First off, what does access to information mean? Does everyone has a phone in America now, right? Yes, that is access to all the information you could ever want. When I was, I mean, when you were, when I was, when anyone was seven,
Starting point is 00:10:18 we knew the difference between a cupcake and an apple. You know what I mean? I mean, because you'd have it beat into you, you know, you'd run it. Oh, no, no, no. Not not. It's so early. You can't have a cupcake. It's only noon.
Starting point is 00:10:30 You know, could have one for dessert as a treat. If you finish your broccoli, you know what I mean? Not not my family, but they didn't have the broccoli or the cupcake or the or the words to whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But but you heard other people's parents say that. Everybody knew what the game was early. Look, when these kids go off and they go to Pan Express
Starting point is 00:10:54 and they get their fucking whatever chicken, they get it. Now there's some stuff, there's like some margin around the edges stuff, which is. Nuance, yeah. A lot of people, dumb people, and poor people, they drink like a big Arizona iced tea and they think they're doing themselves a favor by having an iced tea instead of a Coke. And what they don't realize, it's the same amount of sugar in the iced tea as it is in
Starting point is 00:11:20 the Coke and it hits your liver the same way. And they think they're drinking a smoothie that's banana and pineapple and papaya, and I have to explain to them, it's just hitting your liver like sugar. And they go. It is just sugar. Well they go, yeah, but this is natural. You know, I go, it's just sugar.
Starting point is 00:11:37 You know what I say? Does it taste good? Yeah. Do you enjoy it? Yeah. Okay. You're in trouble. One of my greatest conversations with Dawson is how he liked to drink his grain machine, drink every morning, and I was like,
Starting point is 00:11:49 what's it taste like? Tastes like pineapple. It's just pineapple, it's just sugar. And he goes, it's got a picture of broccoli on it. I go, I know, but it's pineapple. He goes, well, it's got broccoli in it. I go, what's it taste like? Tastes like pineapple. I go, okay, it might have trace amounts of broccoli in it. I go, what's it taste like? Tastes like pineapple.
Starting point is 00:12:05 I go, okay, it might have trace amounts of broccoli in it, but you're drinking pineapple juice, which is sugar. And he goes, it's got broccoli. And then we go read the stupid label, and broccoli comes in like 14th in the ingredients level. And listen, it would be night, and then you look at the calories in the sugar content, it's higher than a Coke, and it's like, just, okay.
Starting point is 00:12:29 But here's the thing, he's fooling himself. He's fooling himself. Here's what I'm saying. Most of the people I talk to are not uneducated. They bullshit themselves into thinking they're doing something when they're not. If it fucking tastes If it tastes like pineapple, then that's what it is. Does it taste like broccoli or is it tastes like pineapple?
Starting point is 00:12:56 It tastes like pineapple. Okay, then you're not drinking broccoli. Yeah, that's how that works now So stop bullshitting yourself But you know what it is, but every nine-year-old knows is, but they choose, listen, Panda Express is fucking delicious. It is de-licious. Oh, this is it. Now, you know, after this or at some point, they had to redo their label. They got sued. Because the label says green machine,
Starting point is 00:13:24 not yellow machine, but pineapple says green machine, not yellow machine, pineapple, green machine, and then shows an explosion of green vegetables. And at some point, maybe partially because of our on-air argument, at some point they had to redo their configuration because they were essentially lying. All right, it's got two and a half apples, it's got a half a banana, it's got two and a half apples,
Starting point is 00:13:45 it's got a half a banana, it's got half a kiwi, it's got half a mango, all just sugar, sugar, sugar. And then by the time you get to broccoli, you get to a hundred milligrams, which is, I don't know milligrams. I would say a hundred milligrams of broccoli. You know how broccoli- Okay, hold on, can I say this real quick?
Starting point is 00:14:03 Here's all you need to know. There's a hundred, okay, so there's two and three quarter apples, sorry, I'm reading it from here. Half a banana, very high calories. Half a kiwi, high calories, half a mango, I'll share. Okay, then there's 102 milligrams of broccoli. That's spinach. Which I don't know what that is, but as I look down, there is 51 milligrams of ginger.
Starting point is 00:14:33 And parsley. And parsley. And so if it was a lot of broccoli, then it would be a lot of ginger and you wouldn't be able to drink it. Okay. So can you get a picture of broccoli up there just to... I don't know, it may have too much, but you know how broccoli has these little tiny green little buttons on the end of each little branch?
Starting point is 00:14:54 I'd say 102 milligrams is like three of those. Yeah, what would 102... Like if you took broccoli and you rolled it between your fingertips, that'd be 102 milligrams. What would 102 milligrams of spinach look like? And I still don't really exactly. I would think it'd be less than a leaf, 102 milligrams. Well, Andrew, and there's a spinach expert because he eats it for breakfast.
Starting point is 00:15:17 But there's the whole point. The green machine, show me the label of the green machine, which I think they had to reconjigger, like I said, after either our argument or somebody else sued them. Milligrams is tiny amounts, it's so funny. We're not looking at the label though, but we can find a picture of the label. But the point is,
Starting point is 00:15:49 there's, okay. something okay okay there is a label to this somewhere the label which they had it's called green machine okay let let me just figure this out it's called green machine, right Drew? Yes. Apples, bananas, kiwi, those aren't greens, are they? No. Okay, so the stuff, the pineapple, the apple, the banana, and the kiwi aren't green. They're not greens, there's such a thing as a green apple, but that's not greens. You know what I'm saying? So this is called green machine, but the bulk of the contents aren't green.
Starting point is 00:16:32 Right. Okay. So fucking figure it out. What's your people? Would you have fucking figured out when you taste this and it tastes good, then stop and read the fucking label and stop lying to yourself. These people are lying to themselves, they know by the way they fucking know better all right so green machine is doesn't have any broccoli so here's here's one leaf of spinach is 1600 milligrams and And this is 104? So these are like trace amounts of broccoli. Like if you were severely allergic to broccoli, you wouldn't have a reaction.
Starting point is 00:17:13 Cause there's not enough. There's nothing in there. That's what I said. A 12 to 14 inch long leaf of spinach, 16 grams. Sorry, 1600? 1600, which is 1600 milligrams. Oh, okay, sorry. 16 grams, right? 1600, which is 1600 milligrams. Oh, okay, sorry. 16 grams, right?
Starting point is 00:17:26 16. Yeah, you can. It's around one gram per leaf, generally speaking. Which is 1,000,.01 grams. 1,000 milligrams. Oh my God, this is so crazy. It's so crazy. So first off, people, wake the fuck up.
Starting point is 00:17:44 Would you? Come on, you don't have to be a diet. You don't have to be a dietician. All you have to do is this. Don't buy shit in plastic. Just stop it. Don't put it in the microwave either. If you have something in glass again.
Starting point is 00:17:59 Okay, everything you do, buy it in glass. Ketchup, whatever, mayonnaise. Everything you buy, buy it in glass, ketchup, whatever, mayonnaise, everything you buy, buy it in glass, number one. Number two, if something tastes good, if something tastes good that you're drinking, look into it immediately. It doesn't mean a steak tastes good. I like Brussels sprouts. Okay, that's fine. If you drink it and it tastes good whether it's iced tea or Green machine drew juice or protein whatever look into it. That's all doesn't mean doesn't mean it's bad Just means you got to turn it around. Take a look at it. That's that's it and Do not fuck around with peanut butter unless it's just peanuts crushed up. You have to stir it.
Starting point is 00:18:45 You have to stir your peanut. If your peanut butter's perpetually smooth and beautiful, it's no good. It's not even peanut butter, it's peanut butter spread. Anything that's a spread, I would say, I'm worried. Anything that says spread or drink or punch. Stay the fuck away from it. And listen, you guys all, look,
Starting point is 00:19:05 if you go to Pan Express and you get the orange chicken goo on the white rice, you just know what the fuck you're doing, would you? Everyone, by the way, so everyone knows it, number one, they ignore it, but they know it. But they ignore it, that's their weakness. That's not, we don't have the information. They fucking know the information, that's number one.
Starting point is 00:19:24 Number two, has nothing to do with poor. They do it all the time. They can't afford to eat healthy. Oh yes, you can afford to eat healthy. But you're digging into motivational systems. Do we need to take a break? Yeah, we'll take a break. Let's talk about that.
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Starting point is 00:22:37 Pluto TV, stream now, pay never. So motivational systems, I was thinking about Dawson, right? He's sort of case A we're looking at here. So his green machine drink is ultimately a way of convincing himself that he's compensating for his tobacco use. Which is- Or whatever lifestyle. Which is a thousand fold more impactful
Starting point is 00:23:01 than any fucking drink he could ever take or exercise even he could ever do. Yeah. That stopping the tobacco would have, he could eat, he could drink Slurpee the rest of his life, it would not have the same impact as the tobacco has. Well, there's a, there's a, let me explain a weird blessing curse thing. Dawson can't get fat, so he can thus eat what he wants it might be the cigarettes too that are kind of doing those of us who get fat have to monitor what we eat all the time which thus de facto makes you healthier and just
Starting point is 00:23:36 aware yeah awareness is all it takes just awareness right now Dawson has thinking about it Dawson has since switched his regimen with the green machine by the way just to refer to Dawson it since switched his regimen with the green machine, by the way, just to refer to Dawson. It was just a wonderful conversation about how much broccoli was in that. The answer is there is no broccoli in it, no effective amount of broccoli. And or by the way, all the other greens listed there, the spirulina and the spinach and all that, there's effectively Trace amounts. there the spirulina and the spinach and all that there's effectively trace amounts trace amounts of all of it in the in the drink that advertises itself as a liquefied now look it's essentially
Starting point is 00:24:12 apple juice when you look at it yeah it's just apple juice okay you can go i've done it before you can go into the robex or the what-have-you you smoothie place and you can go give me like a green smoothie, which always pisses them off because the amount of fucking spinach they have to put into that blender to give you 12 ounces of spinach juice or whatever, celery, the green stuff, it is literally they have to use a bush off.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Right, right. You can do it. You just go, right, but you can do it Yeah, you just go give me that and they'll do it and then you'll drink it and it tastes like shit bitter. Yeah It's bitter. Yeah doesn't taste good at all. All right But motivational system so oh we have the you know, we have the never die clip where he says never die. Let's see it Him being interviewed sir clip where he says never die. Let's see it. Him being interviewed, sir. Well, they always say there's only two things that are inevitable, right? Death and taxes. Exactly. And I'm saying that right now it is a reasonable thing for not crazy, reasonable
Starting point is 00:25:19 thing for one to say right now in the year 2023. Death may not be inevitable. You know what I love about these guys? They've never seen aging. They've never even been around an old person. That's not, death may not be, what'd he say? Inevitable. Oh, okay. That's not saying never die, but it's close enough.
Starting point is 00:25:39 Yeah, I'll accept that. Death is inevitable. Yes, it is. Well, why not? By the way, who wants to go on forever? Well, the other thing they don't take into account is living as an aged person is something that, he's gonna get a medical problem in about 15 years.
Starting point is 00:25:55 We'll see what it is. It just is. All right, I got that, I got the Biden thing because every time, that's kind of a weird thing. I sometimes have to watch things like 13 times before I notice something in them. I notice- Which is weird because you notice everything.
Starting point is 00:26:12 So that means nobody else is picking up on this show. No, I've never heard anyone say anything about this particular subject. So what I would concentrate on, well also with this particular 19 second speech, Dr. Drew, there's so much insanity in this under 20 seconds that it's hard to really find, there's so many glaring things,
Starting point is 00:26:39 it's hard to pick out the really nuanced things. But, you know, obviously it starts off with the six inches of knee room and from there on. I'm sorry, okay, we'll just play it and then I'll tell you the part it took me, the 18th time I watched this, I noticed this part. But go ahead. Some airlines, if you want six more inches
Starting point is 00:27:04 between you and the seat in front, you pay more money. But you don't know it until you purchase your ticket. Look folks, these are junk fees, they're unfair, and they hit marginalized Americans the hardest, especially low income folks and people of color. All right, so what I noticed was, I kept going low income folk and people of color. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:29 But they hit low-income folk and whether you're a person of color or not is sort of neither here nor there. Correct. You can either afford this or you cannot. Right. So you have folks like Kamala Harris is a person of color according to you. Does this hit her or is she in a tax bracket that's good enough to absorb this? You know what I mean? She must get it worse because she's a person of color even though she's in a tax bracket because it hits people of color. So Jay-Z and Beyonce would be hit harder by this than let's say you would, even though they make more money than you. That's right. Because they're people of color. That's right. And then they would
Starting point is 00:28:13 somehow divine this. How would the person, well not the person, you're doing this online, presumably. Jay-Z's probably having this, well Jay-Z flies private, but if he has to fly, commercial, his assistant is making this stuff, but I don't know what color they are. Right, how? But how would the person online? Well you better have a white person do it, because if the person of color doing it,
Starting point is 00:28:38 they'll get a shitty deal. I guess so, I guess you're right about that. So anyway, it's a pack of porpoise being the person of color, so he can't miss an opportunity to agitate black people, but. Well, as we established earlier, is he talking about black? What is he talking about? People of color?
Starting point is 00:28:54 We're talking about at least black people and then whoever. So it's poor people and then people of color. He said marginalized. But at the top, he said marginalized, which is now there's a third category. So there's a marginalized group. So if you're transgender, you're gonna get it too. Or gay or lesbian?
Starting point is 00:29:12 Are they marginalized anymore? We don't know exactly what marginalized is, and we don't exactly know what people of color is. So it's marginalized. Well, Harvey Weinstein is gay. I mean, sorry, Harvey Levin is gay, right? Yeah. Does this impact him?
Starting point is 00:29:33 Oh, I'm sure. But his knees are short. How about short people? How about tall people? Are they marginalized? Well, the difference between my knees sitting and Harvey's knees sitting are the six inches of bought room, so he never has to pay.
Starting point is 00:29:49 So it's hitting you hardest. Well, if we're talking about knee room, then the taller you are, the more it's affecting you. So tall must be therefore marginalized. I would argue that tall is hit harder than black in this particular equation. But it's the marginalized and then it's the low earners and then it's black and brown people. By the way, it's 2000, well, he gave this in 2023.
Starting point is 00:30:17 Who are these marginalized people and what are you doing about it, Joe? What do we mean by marginalized anyway? I'm not sure who's in that category anymore. I mean, exactly who you know, you know how like you're gay and so it's really expensive to fly. Oh, I know how that is. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:32 You have friends, yeah. Like gay couples who want to go on vacation, but they have trouble. They can't because of the amount. They don't know until they buy the tickets. That's right. It's not till the gay couple buys the ticket that they know they don't know they're marginalized until they see the big uptick in price after they buy that ticket. Well, you don't know it
Starting point is 00:30:51 There's good news. Maybe you don't know it until you get to the airport. There's good news in this Which is we start yesterday a last show we talked about the drift and the grift of language It goes to a point where? Here we are now and we don't even know what we're talking about. And that's good news, I say, because now we have to start over. We have to start over with clarity of language.
Starting point is 00:31:12 I have no idea what the President of the United States is talking about. That's my point. And by the way, this isn't- This is good news, Adam, it's good news. This isn't him, find out- If the press would go, what are you talking about? I wanna know what marginalized means. I do too.
Starting point is 00:31:26 Well, that's why they should be looking at it because we keep asking what does it mean. Now, this isn't Joe Biden walking to a golf cart after a round of golf on a Sunday and people yelling at him a question about airlines. He's reading a prompter. He's having a press conference and reading a prompter What who's who wrote this?
Starting point is 00:31:49 Who decided we should have this presser? Yeah, you know me like I'd be like me giving a press conference going You know what? I've been thinking about it. We're gonna stay with the Lakers people go You're not in you're not on the lake. I'm having a presser Look look folks look folks. I'm staying with the Lakers. You're not on the lake. Why are you having this press conference? Why is he happy? Why is he having this and who wrote that? Yes, sorry marginalized marginalized refers to individuals or groups that are pushed to the edges of society politics or the economy often were experiencing discrimination exclusion or lack of access to resources and opportunities?
Starting point is 00:32:30 Well that's the definition of marginalized, but that's not what we're asking. Who's in marginalized now? Well I think they would still say any person of color if you're not white or if you're not straight. I kinda with you on that. I'm just looking for an actual, but I'm wondering what I just can't. So, but yes, you're fighting me on gay. They mean gay. No, but I'm wondering if it's time. Here's who's not. That's all I'm saying. Here's who's,
Starting point is 00:32:58 let me say who's not in the marginalized group, you and me. Straight, white. Okay, heterosexual white male, not in it. Women could possibly be in it by their, well, they've talked, you and I don't think of women as marginalized, but they talk a lot about women and women's rights and, you know. Right. So what he does is he goes, marginalize people, then he goes, poor people, then he goes, people of color. Because women only earn 75% of what men do,
Starting point is 00:33:30 therefore they're marginalized. So what he's saying is, he's being redundant. Because he's saying, marginalize people of color, yeah, those are marginalized, poor people, yeah, poor people, I guess it's a way to include the gay community? Yeah, I would say racial and ethnic minorities LGBT individuals people with disabilities women and gender minorities low-income individuals religious minorities
Starting point is 00:33:52 Women are in their religious minorities. Okay. Wait a minute the people with disabilities get to board first People are pretending to have disabilities to get on a fucking Southwest flight before me. Yeah Why are they being marginalized they get to get on they fucking southwest flight before me. Why are they being marginalized? They get pushed through the airport, I gotta drag my luggage. Well, but it's an interesting- And it's women. But it's an interesting- Even though women are the majority, it's interesting why they allow themselves to be marginalized.
Starting point is 00:34:18 I was talking to your wife today, she didn't seem that marginalized because she was counting my money, looking at her phone at her granddaughter Delighted oh my god. She was I've never seen her this happy. I've never made her this happy She's like she's counting money and looking at pictures of her grandchild and it was like Not marginalized All right, you and me having to hustle off the works. You got a blanket around her, she's counting cash. San Luis coming up, that's gonna sell out.
Starting point is 00:34:52 But the Monterey show's got tickets left. That's at the Golden State Theater. That's March 1st, marginalized. March is short for marginalized. Oh, marginalized. Marginalized first. And then the second, NAP Uptown, but that may go to, and then Phoenix at the Desert Ridge Comedy Club,
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