The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - Title: #2077 - We’re ALL Autistic | Part 2

Episode Date: March 14, 2026

 Adam and Dr. Drew react to a clip of Helen Andrews explaining psychological differences between men and women, then Adam plays a news segment that stunned him—a mother claiming her 8�...��year‑old can’t sleep because they’re afraid ICE agents will break in and kidnap them. They go on to talk about people who act nice but have dishonest intentions, rant about not knowing or caring about anyone’s birthday and why they’re fine with that, and wrap up by reacting to a brutal clip of Tim Walz getting grilled over Minnesota fraud.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 And board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist, Dr. Drew Pinsky. You're listening to The Adam and Dr. Drew Show. Yeah, got to get it on. Got to get on. The truth. We can run a minute. Get on that Drew's Board. That's it.
Starting point is 00:00:14 Driven this special. I'm excited to talk to you about this topic today. Well, I am, too, because I brought receipts. Ooh. Mm-hmm. I mean, tell me. I think we should play the clip. All right.
Starting point is 00:00:30 First, Andrew has it. So I've been sent, I've been, Adam has been talking about this topic for, let's see, today's 17 years, something like that. Yes. Maybe more. Yes. And this, I think I'm looking up right now what her actual training is. I think she's an anthropologist or, she has some sort of formal training in psychology, anthropology.
Starting point is 00:00:53 And she has been talking about concerns about the excessive, influence of feminized brains, essentially. Feminized nervous systems. It's a problem for governing. For governing in particular. But she's talking about business and other things, too. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:11 No, it's a problem with everything. Yeah. And I've been sending Adam her little clips of her stuff for a couple months. And then you started watching, you watched this entire interview that we're going to watch a piece of. Is that right?
Starting point is 00:01:24 What do you want to say the name? Trigger. Trinometry. The trigonometry guys. Yeah, I've been on the show a few times and I've watched the whole interview. All right. Of course, because it's exactly my thesis. It's what I've been saying for a long time. But it's a woman saying it. It's a scientist saying it. She has tons of evidence she brings out. Yes. Well, look, men and women's brains are different. I didn't say who's was better, but I think we all know. But obviously, if you bring different brains to a problem or subject, you might have different outcomes or different approaches.
Starting point is 00:02:03 Different approaches, at very minimum. So here we go. And one of the most consistent psychological differences between men and women is women have a strong impulse of caring, right? Which is exactly, I mean, I'm not somebody who looks to evolutionary biology for the solutions to all human phenomena. But this particular one does seem glaringly Darwinian, right? That women see helpless things and they want to take care of them. That is definitely something that Darwin would find a pretty easy explanation for. But that's also something that wokenness can easily weaponize. It means that if you can frame your political issue as a way of caring for something. So wokeness can weaponize. So remember, they have, you know, a picture of the kid in his Yoda jammies,
Starting point is 00:02:52 his five with the ICE officer stooping looming over. And every woman who watches it goes, oh my God. We have to do something. They took that kid. Right. So they go. And that's why everything, I've always took, remember I've told you for 30 years, Drew, when women will go, you're coming to my home in front of my child?
Starting point is 00:03:18 Remember that thing? I don't always do that thing. That's what this is. You know what I mean? Yes. Yes. But it even goes, I saw another video. I think I sound like it goes a little further in that they have weaponized it.
Starting point is 00:03:31 Oh. So hold on. So they've told women, we know that they have fucked with men. Men are toxic, men are awful, men are everything bad. But they've also messed with women. They've told women, you're colonializers. If you're white, you're part of an oppressive. Is it colonizers or colonializers?
Starting point is 00:03:48 I think you can say it either way. Look it up. Everyone says colonizer. I like colonializer. It's two different. words. Oh, it is. And I may have made up one.
Starting point is 00:04:00 Colonializer sounds like the guy who works at the Bullocks spraying male colonel on the guys coming by. This is by Polo. Ralph Lorraine, would you like a little colonializing? It sounds like the name of a minor league baseball team. I was thinking more of having been from a colonial system and they colonize. Ah, well, you may, listen, like many civil rights leaders, you've made up a word. Yeah, good times.
Starting point is 00:04:25 Good for you. I'll say it at the podium next. I invented splooser. Parts, as all loser. Remember that? We had a few of them. Another one. All right.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Anyway, the white women colonizers, guilt, I care. I saw an environmental extremist say that she was being interviewed. I think I sent this to you. And the other woman, the interviewer, was saying, when did you wake up? How did that process go? She goes, well, here's how it went.
Starting point is 00:04:59 I looked at myself as an oppressive class. I was a bad person. I was from a bad country. And I'm a good person. So what does a good person do? It looks around for something. I can save the planet. The planet is in danger.
Starting point is 00:05:13 I'm going to save the planet. I'm a good person. Here we go. All right. We will let her continue. Then I'll play a clip to sort of, punctuate this point. The thing that wokenness can easily weaponize,
Starting point is 00:05:29 it means that if you can frame your political issue as a way of caring for some helpless class, then you're golden, right? Minorities are babies. That's right. But that is precisely what's going on at a deeper level. That's why it's... I think it keeps going.
Starting point is 00:05:52 or maybe it doesn't either way. I thought I looked at a longer version of it. It doesn't matter. You get it. So the point is, is she's been out there a lot, a lot of different environments. What's Gavin Newsom's angle is blacks and Hispanics don't have access to checking. And then that works on dumb chicks, right? Smart guys go, what's the problem?
Starting point is 00:06:09 I want to know why. Signaling. Right, right. It's all signaling. That's why the legs go over. So I, the legs go over? The cross legs, the deep cross. It's a signal.
Starting point is 00:06:19 I'm not even sure he knows he's doing it. Get to that. second. So I went and saw, was watching some of the hearings with Tim Walls and the AG of Minnesota. I recorded it from my TV set, so forgive me. But let me tell you something, Drew. The amount of times I've seen something in the morning and then come back in here and said, hey, I saw this on CNN or Fox or whatever, and we can't find it anywhere. It happens a lot. Yeah. They don't put stuff online or they wait a day or it's behind a paywall or whatever.
Starting point is 00:06:57 So I now will just get it with my phone clumsily off the TV because it's mostly about audio and it doesn't really matter. To emphasize the function of your crystal brain, it's good that you're doing that because other people don't see the pattern that you see. Right. So it stands out to you and you grab it. So they are having a hearing. in Congress to find out why in Minnesota they spent a million dollars on autism stuff in 2017 and 343 million in 2024. How did you go from 1 million to 343 and well under a decade?
Starting point is 00:07:45 So much made such a difference too. Right, right. So, yeah, it's been cured. And I'll get into a theory for you. But anyway, so what did the Democrats do? Did the Democrats also want to get to the bottom of this corruption? No. No, no, I don't know why.
Starting point is 00:08:06 It's millions and millions of taxpayers' money being spent. By the way, your posture as a Democrat is essentially this. I need more tax money from you. how about you look into the billions that are being wasted and squandered? No. No. That's a weird posture to be in. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:08:29 Yeah. You really got to pick one or the other. It's kind of both as kind of a weird one. That is a weird-ass posture. It's a constant beating of the drum of we need more your money. And a constant beating of the drum is we're not going to look into this or defend it. We'll defend our guys. So anyway.
Starting point is 00:08:47 Doesn't it scream corruption? It's nice to me. Well, so then, so what happens is, is the Democrats bring in a Minnesota reverent. It's a female. Oh, good. Okay. Well, she's a mom, too, Drew. Good.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Excellent. And she is going to speak to Congress. I don't know what it has to do with corruption in the Learing Day Center, Learning Center, but here's what she says. I've been really trying to pin down Governor Walls on what and when he knew when it comes to Minnesota fraud. And when it comes to the committee Democrats and their witness, they seem to really only want to talk about ICE. My eight-year-old struggles to sleep at night because she is afraid ICE agents might break into our house. All right.
Starting point is 00:09:39 First off, your shit, mom. You're creating that anxiety for your child. Mom, if you don't. This reminds me. Just a blonde chick who's white kid struggles. By the way, first off, all these fucking people, all these assholes who go, I had to tell my daughter that you, yeah, remember Alyssa Milano? I lay in bed with my daughter and I we both fucking shit, you lying, bitch.
Starting point is 00:10:07 You guys are lying. You're fucking eight-year-old. Your eight-year-old, your white-year-old is scary. to go to bed at night. How about you just swayed your 8-year-old of that feeling? Exactly. Your job is to manage that, regulate that anxiety. Why don't you fucking go into a room?
Starting point is 00:10:29 By the way, your 8-year-old doesn't do any of this? Dude, it's no different than you worrying about the Hillside Strangler when you're 8-year-old coming to get you. Well, no one came in and told me they wouldn't. That's the point. That's the kind of the problem. And no, no, listen. The Hillside Strangler killed random people. He didn't deport Mexicans.
Starting point is 00:10:48 If he deported Mexicans, I would have slept like a fucking baby. He'd break into my house and be like, are you Mexican? I'd be like, no. He'd be like, all right, moving on. All right, let's see. Play her again, just because it's great. It's awesome. She weeps for her child.
Starting point is 00:11:07 All right. Remember we were just learning about the feelings and about how vulnerable women are to this? And then how they fucking pollute other people and how these fucking dumb shit. Democrats think this is part of the solution when it comes to incredible fraud in Minnesota, having some blonde middle-aged bitch, tell some bullshit story about her fake kid. Here it is, here it is. My eight-year-old struggles to sleep at night because she is afraid ice agents might break into our house. At local elementary schools in Minnesota and across the country, students are practicing drills for what,
Starting point is 00:11:46 to do if ice is near their school. Right. All right. So here's what happens. What happens is, is you guys make some sort of false pretense bullshit. Then you scare the women and the kids. Same with COVID. COVID, it was just fucking scare the women, scare the fucking kids.
Starting point is 00:12:06 You know what? We need to emphasize that to connect the dots amongst these different strategies. Scared these fucking dingbat housewives into getting. Well, it's not. My ex-wife got scared. and so she got her kids experimentally vaccinated on something they didn't need, which could hurt them because they scared her. That's the problem. But the real problem is the mayor and the public health officials, the women in those positions.
Starting point is 00:12:32 That's what they're doing. You know, hysterical state. Walensky. She's lying. Wellensky's a liar. She wasn't hysterical. She lied to everybody to try to get them to get a vaccine that they didn't need. And she probably knew enough not to get her fucking kid vaccinated, by the way.
Starting point is 00:12:52 I know we never established her that he was vaccinated. She never established it. She should have told us. She'd taken a fucking film of her kids sitting in a canoe getting vaccinated. So we fucking believed her. But she wouldn't do that. I don't know any of these. They all lied as my whole point.
Starting point is 00:13:09 You're calling it lying, but it's kind of a special kind of lie. You know what I mean? It is. Well, it's a lie. She said, open the schools. and then the school union leaders got to her and told her shut up, and then she went back, and then she lied. That was lying.
Starting point is 00:13:22 I don't know how special is. She's lying. That was lying. Fauci talking about Black Lives Matter thing. He's just fucking lying. He doesn't know about natural immunity. Blah, blah, blah. Sanjay Gupta.
Starting point is 00:13:33 Sanjay Gu. Well, you know, it still is. Can be used on a horse. You know, okay, fucking liar. They lied. Let's not be kind to say they were confused or whatever. Everyone's wife got confused with their lies, but they were lying.
Starting point is 00:13:46 It was, I guess the reason I was saying, it's more gaslighting, which is a certain kind of lying. It's like, no, no, you're wrong. Like, whatever it is. Like, uh, the horse paste. You know, it's like, of course he knows it has nothing to do with anything,
Starting point is 00:13:59 but he's using it to gaslight wherever he's talking to. Yeah, he's lying. Yeah. It's lying. It's lying. Smart people with degrees on their walls or who got elected to high positions were lying to then gaslight the dopes. who they had dominion over.
Starting point is 00:14:19 That's what happened. They didn't have dominion over me because I'm not a dope, but the other scared dopes they had dominion over. So Newsom lied, Fouchy lied, Michelle Willinsky, lied. Everybody in position of power lied to then affect the dopes. CNN lied. Everyone lied, so Newsweek, time, whatever. lied so that the dope late night lied.
Starting point is 00:14:48 So the dopes would consume it and then do what they wanted them to do, which is interesting. But all dopes, please fucking find a mirror, would you? Because I do suspect dopes spend more time in the mirror. Attention all dopes. Attention all dopes. Would you find a fucking mirror and figure out why you're so malleable and gullible and weak-minded? And how come you can't really put things together in your mind?
Starting point is 00:15:15 mind. They're dopes. All right. But they can be brought to the light. They really can't. Listen. The problem is people are going from... Gavin DeBacker came in the studio a few days back, and he basically said, has one person
Starting point is 00:15:31 apologized to you about COVID? One person. I said zero. Yeah. Fucking zero. I did. Not only that. I apologize.
Starting point is 00:15:38 I said Drew. Yeah. I said Drew. I just said mainly he defended Fauci. Yeah. No, I had a couple of. apologies for you. One was not not getting behind you more vigorously and earlier. And then the Fauci, I was late on Fauci. All right. We'll take a quick break. I got more for you
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Starting point is 00:18:55 I get it. But no, no, there's not, by the way, no apologies, no retractions. Hey, man. And all the ink spilled about what a horrible person I am in Newsweek and many other publications. There's not, there's no retractions, nobody, nobody. And by the way, I remember. So Rob Schneider and I had a hit piece in New York Times, and we've gone over it line by line several times. Every single line was wrong.
Starting point is 00:19:22 We turned out to be right. And then there was that Jackie Cargrove at the early times who attacked, who wrote that shitty article about the homeless budgeting committee that I was going to be a part of. And she, as opposed to apologizing, went, I'm being attacked. I'm being attacked. This guy's mobilizing an army to attack me. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right.
Starting point is 00:19:41 Yeah. How about the one that attacked me? you don't give a shit about that no that I don't care anyway listen what you people don't realize is whether you're the hysterical housewife
Starting point is 00:19:53 or the Sanjay Gupta no one's going to listen to you anymore I have no idea what Sanjay Gupta's up to I don't give a fuck he can fuck himself and I will never listen to a thing that guy said It's a shame he says again Sad it's a shame sad sad well he
Starting point is 00:20:09 it's a shame It's a shame when good employees embezzled from the company. Sorry, dude, you took the money a fucking sellout. You sold out. You went against your Hippocratic oath. And you fucking took the money because you're a coward, Sanjay Gupta. Tough shit. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Now no one will listen to you because you're a liar. And that's it. You can be as nice as you want. Joe Biden is nice. He was fucking liar. I actually kind of lied about being nice. Don't trust the nice people. So let's go back to where we started with Helen Andrews.
Starting point is 00:20:44 She is making the... We heard one little tiny snippet. She builds a whole argument about this biology in multiple different settings. And I think, did I see Gad's sad? Either interviewing her or retweeting her or something. And he's like, yeah, this is evolutionary biologist. This is how this works. This is what we're concerned about.
Starting point is 00:21:04 And here's the thing that people... I remember saying this on Love Line 20 years ago, which was, look, just because something is in us biologically, and it has evolved to be in us biologically, you don't have to abide by it. You can be aware of it and sort of learn to regulate it or override it in certain ways. But you have to be aware of its influence and how it works all the time, because it's a motivational state. People don't understand motivation even. Well, we talked about that over the years.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Motivation is something like, what's that? Yeah, so we have elected a much larger. Okay, so let me do what I do best, Drew. I'm going to do what I do best. Can I do what I do best? Yeah. Chuck, you're ready for me to do what I do best? I'm really ready for that.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Oh, we're all ready. All right. Okay. I am not a person who would tend to say Chuck's birthday is today we got to get him a cake
Starting point is 00:22:14 and we have to do a whole sing-along thing at work, right? You're not? I'm not. But neither are you. First of all, first of all, I just want to say
Starting point is 00:22:25 I am not, but secondly, I want to say that three of us are shocked, shocked. You're not either. No, because I start before you, I don't notice it. I don't notice it.
Starting point is 00:22:35 I don't even know I've known Drew for 30 April. Check. Your birthday's in April sometime. 20 seconds? Check. Why do you do this, Drew?
Starting point is 00:22:45 Why? Why? Why do you intend? Why do you? You're right. That's right. What is your impulse to like jump into jokes and fucking cut them off at the pass and push them off a hill? What is that thing?
Starting point is 00:22:59 We need to figure that out. I go, Chuck. We do because I go, Chuck. April, April, your birthday's every. What is the, it's like I'm sitting at a fucking counter and I'm trying to order something and you're jumping in and being barrio. You've got to figure it out. Now shut up. And by the way, fuck y'all. You're like, you're mean to Drew.
Starting point is 00:23:17 Yeah, really? I should stab him for this shit. I've told him this a million times. All right, Chuck. Known Drew for 30 years. Ask me what month his birthday's in. What month is Drew's birthday? No fucking idea. I do not know. I don't know. And then asked me to narrow it down to it's season.
Starting point is 00:23:39 You got a season? I have no idea. No. One of them. It's because I make such a big deal. It doesn't make a thing. I don't know. Is yours in April?
Starting point is 00:23:48 No. It's not April. That's the beauty of us. We don't care. That's my point. We do not care. I do have a little twinge of guilt when I found out, when I find out after the fact the birthday's passed.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Right. It's in May. That's not bad. You got within a month. You, I don't know, I would say September. Yeah, September. It is? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:10 But so you're sort of. What I knew, I guess what I knew is it wasn't Christmas time. No. And I knew it wasn't like the Fourth of July. Right. And that's about all I could tell. But we did. And it wasn't around your birthday.
Starting point is 00:24:23 We did go to Vegas once. Oh, yeah. And maybe I remember around when that was. Oh, it was hot. It's a good guess. Also, it's a weird thing. But I think my, I think my dad or my mom's is in September sometime too. And maybe there's some, maybe I just guessed September because I used to guess their birthday was, all right, all right, here's my point.
Starting point is 00:24:44 Here's my point with the men and the women. Are you ready? If, if I'm in charge around here, then no one gives a fuck when Chuck's birthday is and we don't care and he's not getting any sheetcake and he can just go home and celebrate if he likes with his stand-in roommates or not. I don't care. and that's the way this would be. But if you got an influx of people here who did care about birthdays, then we would celebrate Chuck's birthday. Right.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Now, are you go, is that good or is that bad? Well, it's just different. Yeah. Me and Drew and other like-minded guys I know. I've known Mike August for 30 years. I don't know his fucking birthday is. I've never said anything to him, right? Because he doesn't care.
Starting point is 00:25:39 Right. So if me and you and Mike August were in charge, nobody would have a birthday party at work, ever, right? But if we started an influx of people who did care, then there would be celebrations. Yep. Okay. So you go, well, what happened? Well, you have people who think differently than you, and now we have different outcomes, don't we? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:06 So you can go, well, women, man, are you saying women are? No, I'm saying we will have a different outcome than if it was all males, for instance, or just people who didn't celebrate birthdays. Now, I don't really think it's a coincidence that Oakland's got a female mayor and Oakland's a shit show. And it's always that most these city councils that are predominantly female turn into shit shows almost immediately because they want homeless people treated with. where we want to scrape up and thrown into rehab until they dry up or whatever it is. They want a seat at the table or whatever, which then immediately turns to shit. And I don't know. And there's plenty of women Republicans or women who, you know, there's Megan Kelly.
Starting point is 00:26:54 But I would argue and I would reckon that if you took most cities that had a majority female city council and or a female mayor, you would see more of the shit you don't want. But it'd be based on their treat everyone with dignity policy. You know, what's a sanctuary city? Sanctuary cities, no one's illegal. Everyone needs to be treated with dignity. These people are our neighbors and so and so forth. And we're out of money. Yeah. Right? Yeah. And I'm just sitting here thinking. So that's feeling. Yeah. Compassion. There are some women, they're able to kind of bring both in, I think. Like Nancy Mace does both, right?
Starting point is 00:27:43 Do you feel that with her? Yeah. I feel like she's kind of tough, but she's also my son. Well, I'm actually glad you brought that up because we have a clip of her with Tim Walts. But it did make me realize something that I wanted to get into with you that I really haven't in the past. I think we can play that. Okay. That clip, which Anderson has.
Starting point is 00:28:08 There she is. Minnesota in 2017. How much money was spent on autism in Minnesota in 2017, Governor? I don't have those numbers in front of me, Congress. Did you prepare for this hearing today? You can pause for a second. I just off. And you've seen the numbers.
Starting point is 00:28:25 These people will go, how much, how much, how much, the governor goes, I don't have that number. By the way, it's always in front of me. First of all, why not? You can bring a piece of paper in there. Yeah. See how much you guys spent on autism or whatever. But fine.
Starting point is 00:28:39 They always just say, I didn't do any. It's like they must prep for these things like Oprah prep for trial. Yeah. You know what I mean? So to go, I don't know what you're talking about. Yeah. All right, but go ahead. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:28:51 I don't have those numbers in front of me, Congress. Did you prepare for this hearing today? I did. I take Congress seriously. And you've seen the numbers about autism fraud in Minnesota. So we're going to do some Minnesota math with you today, okay? Are you ready? How much money was spent on 2017 for autism in Minnesota? How much? I don't know. I wasn't the governor. Okay. Did you not just say that you prepared for this here and today?
Starting point is 00:29:16 One million dollars, okay? A quick Google search or using your AI could tell you, one million dollars was spent. How much money was spent on autism in Minnesota in 2024? I don't have the number in front of me. As governor, I don't. I was, but I'm not the head of the agenda. Okay, so your excuse before that you didn't know what 2017 autism numbers were because you were not governor. And today you can't answer the numbers about 2024 as governor. And you still said you prepared for this hearing today. It's unbelievable. $343 million was spent in 2024.
Starting point is 00:29:50 What percent increases that from $1 million to $343 million? What percentage increases that? I'm not here to be your prop. Go ahead and tell me. are you governor of Minnesota or not? Yes, I am. I'm not a prop for a member congress. You can sure is held bet that I'm going to know the math.
Starting point is 00:30:07 The math is 34,200 percent increase, an increase of 343 times what it was in this time period. Do you know the number of children in Minnesota? I know that Minnesota ranked as a top three state for children in the last year. What is the total population in Minnesota? 5.7 million. Okay. What is the total population of children in Minnesota? I don't have the number in front of me right now.
Starting point is 00:30:32 Are you governor of Minnesota? I know 400,000 were cut out of health care last year. All right. Here's the whole point. This scourge that's invisible, that we're not, I told you DEI was a fucking huge mistake and a scourge and a big problem. You know, this notion of like, we need to elevate women of color to positions that they're not qualified. for that they fuck up and then L.A. burns down. Is that what you're talking about? Can I finish your fucking sentence or into some city
Starting point is 00:31:05 they're not capable of running and they fucking ruin it and people get killed along the ways? We need to get these people. It's like saying we need to get an inexperienced black woman to be a pilot and a commercial. It just hit a fucking mountain. So this is scourge. By the way, people think it's a good thing. It's a bad thing. This whole spectrum bullshit. The spectrum bullshit has left a door wide open to all fucking fraud. I told you a million times. Like, look, if you get rear-ended and there's no damage to the rear of your car,
Starting point is 00:31:41 but you still fucking claim your neck is fucked up, no money for you. We can't run a society that way. I'm sorry, your bumper's fine. I can't sleep at night. Well, something's defective on you. that when we did this fucking spectrum bullshit, you kicked the door wide fucking open. I would say almost everyone in this building
Starting point is 00:32:07 could qualify for being on the spectrum of probably five different ailments. For sure. Easily. So now we're going, well, we'll get you a thousand a month or you don't have to go into work full time or whatever. If you're on the spectrum, then we fucking blew the doors open.
Starting point is 00:32:24 And of course there's billions of dollars being squandered because we invented something called a spectrum. There's a really easy fix. Is the spectrum, sure, you're on the spectrum, but it's irrelevant unless it is significantly, and we can argue about what that means, affecting your ability to function in the world. Yes. In relationships. Yes. If you can't function, like really can't function, maybe we can help you a little bit.
Starting point is 00:32:50 The spectrum is the new bad back. I can't continue my job as a cop or fireman because of my back. By the way, we find you later on water skiing on the weekend. But the spectrum is it's invisible. You can't argue with it. I got a note for my fucking doctor. And it also lets dumb people hang it on you, you know, where they go, he's got a little assburger.
Starting point is 00:33:15 He's got a little thing, you know, so you can't expect to fuck off. Fucking spectrum. By the way, they will do what the most functional people on the planet. As if it's something. Like, I'm one of the most functional people I know. I'll get the spectrum thing hung on me. So now what? You know, how's that actually work?
Starting point is 00:33:34 Then everyone should be on the fucking spectrum. We'd get a lot more taxes right. It is interesting that I think neurodiversity, the term that's been also a scourge, may be the way out because it's like, hey, neurodiverse is good. It's fine. Everybody.
Starting point is 00:33:50 It's not affecting functioning. We have to fucking walk back this. spectrum bullshit like we walk back DEI. It's people immediately take advantage of it. You've said kind of this stuff, but this is an immediately because D.I whatever, okay, so you got a black employee and he's fucking embezzling and he shows up late every day and then you fire him and then you get sued for wrongful termination and racial discrimination.
Starting point is 00:34:15 We can't have that anymore. Well, all right. Are we putting an ending on this thing? Yeah. You can go to Adamcroll.com, live shows, live events everywhere coming up. What do you got? And the merch doors open, by the way. Yeah, don't forget our streaming show.
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