The Daily Zeitgeist - Amelia PerTrendz 1/23: Trump, DEI, Daniel Charles Ball, 'FBI: CIA', Academy Awards Nominations

Episode Date: January 23, 2025

In this edition of Amelia PerTrendz, Jack and special guest co-host Jacquis Neal discuss Trump's anti-DEI order, Europe's response to Elon's nazi salute, a man who got a Jan. 6 pardon getting arrested... immediately on gun charges, the new absurdly named TV show 'FBI: CIA',  the Academy Award nominations and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:58 or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello the internet and welcome to this episode of Amelia Petertrend or the Brutal Geist. That one courtesy of Vanadium Silver on the Discord, the Brutal Geist, and then Amelia Petertrend, the other one that is the most nominated movie. I think Amelia Perez is the most nominated second, like tied for second. It's time for first nominated. Oh, really? This year, at least it's definitely.
Starting point is 00:02:31 Yeah. Yeah. They are. You mean all time? All time. It's time for sex. It's like up there was like gone with the wind and shit. Insane. Yeah. Who's that? You might ask who In our second seat in the miles seat also miles back soon everybody who's been asking back soon But yeah appreciates all the love and is you know doing better But all yeah much love miles much love much love from us to miles. Yeah, I'm sorry for what I did
Starting point is 00:03:04 Yeah, and that is your what I did. Yeah. And that is your fault. And we'll get in. We are thrilled to be joined by an award winning podcast host, writer, producer, comedian, actor, one of our favorite guests, one of your favorite guests. It's Jackie Sneer. What's up, everybody? Let's talk some trends.
Starting point is 00:03:23 That was those Max Hedrum-esque. Welcome, J'Kees. It's great to have you. Oh, it's a pleasure. On this Trends episode, tomorrow's full episode as a guest co-host also. Yes. Well, wonderful, as always. You will be at SketchFest. There are four shows.
Starting point is 00:03:40 People need to go buy tickets. They're selling out. Yeah. During two comedian clashes, which used to be known as comedian feud. Uh, we changed up the format some and got all new shit. Uh, gonna be a lot of dope people. My I'm excited for like Lamar and Morris is going to be on the show. So funny.
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Starting point is 00:04:26 Come out, that sounds terrifying to get high and then do improv. But you are- I tell you, man, all we do is laugh on stage. Yeah, okay. Yeah, which is fun. That sounds like a blast. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:38 All right, J'Kees, let's tell the people what's trending. Let's do it. Quick check in. As we've been saying, it's hard to keep up with all the bullshit that's happening. But just like the things that are rising to the surface of the Trump administration, one thing that's standing out and it's hard to stand out, but that there are a couple of things that are standing out.
Starting point is 00:04:57 What one thing is in his attempt to end DEI, he is like telling employees to report any examples of DEI that they see, any instances of DEI programs, like basically trying to red scare diversity essentially, so that people can like tell on diversity when they see it and be like, that's not allowed. They hired a black woman and Yeah, I think it was cuz a DEI report like that's what eventually get to is that I think it's there I don't mean is there that's what they've done this for is you know to like it just feels like Brian the editor has been saying like this is Christmas for Racists like this is there.
Starting point is 00:05:45 That's what they're doing. That's the energy they have. They're like we everything they're doing is like we can do Nazi salutes now. And we'll just call them Roman salutes and wink at the camera. And like the New York Times will just be like, yeah, I don't know. I guess like that's what he said. So we'll go with, you know, and now like you can have fun telling on your black coworkers for being black.
Starting point is 00:06:11 Like that's yeah. So, or it's just, and it's so funny because I mean, we all know this, but I've not said it on this show yet, like DEI, the only opponent to it is white people. Yes. Like that's the only opponent to DEI, like, and mostly white men, because there are some instances of DEI that help white women. Um, but white men are the true opponent of DEI and they, and they basically now have a president who has emboldened and helped roll back a lot of initiatives and not only roll back, but made it so that like all you have to do as a white man is just be upset that you aren't getting your white man do.
Starting point is 00:06:58 You can report it. That's it. That's what all they needed was to be further emboldened. Yeah, wait a minute. Yeah, we we we're just too timid and you know, I keep telling y'all to listen the fuck. Come on, we got to loosen up and take more. Take charge, man. Take more, assume more that everybody wants to hear what we have to say. Hey, Jack, it's a straight space more man. Take up space more Jack. Thank you. I'm going to do my Superman pose like that Ted talk talked about. He's also
Starting point is 00:07:29 declaring an emergency, an energy emergency, which is based on the idea that America's like our cars and other exhaust spewing vehicles are like out here starving on the streets. So it's basically so he can ram through as much like oil drilling and, you know, pipeline construction as possible, just as many earth fucking, um, you know, money making projects as possible. This, despite the fact, prices, uh, are at, they're almost exact average for the past four years, uh, like at the gas pump. So it's just, you can't even say they're too high or too low. They're just like exactly average. And America is currently
Starting point is 00:08:09 producing more fossil fuels than any nation at any point in the history of the world. So insane. Yeah. It's hard, hard to see how, where the energy emergency is coming from. And this just, just a reminder that scientists, the scientific consensus was that like we need to do, I mean, we've needed to do something unprecedented for a while now, but we definitely need to, now that we're seeing apocalyptic weather everywhere, like we've needed to do something unprecedented
Starting point is 00:08:43 to curb greenhouse gases by 2029 to avoid living the rest of our lives in unending climate catastrophes. Now the biggest economy on the planet is going to be sprinting hard in the opposite direction of what they're saying we need to be doing. So yeah, yeah, that's worth noting. Just feels like time to panic a little bit on that. Also, you know, I keep bringing it up. I don't know. I guess I'm weird. But Elon Musk's full Nazi salute is continuing to get outraged reactions in Europe, mainly
Starting point is 00:09:19 where like people, art students filled a dummy with trash and like with his, it was like a trash dummy. And hung it. Yeah, with Elon Musk's face on it and hung it in effigy in the square where Mussolini's body was hung upside down. Germans projected an image of him doing the Nazi salute on a Tesla factory with the words, hail Musk on it.
Starting point is 00:09:44 And in America, I'm now starting to hear people say it was taken out of context. So sure. Yeah. You know, he didn't say I'll Hitler. So, of course, you know, yeah, of course not. I haven't. Well, I've seen the video, obviously, like all of us and all the many pictures, which, you know, listen, we could talk about it. We need to talk about it. We need to denounce it and everything but you know I don't have to keep seeing the actual video of it you know like you're
Starting point is 00:10:15 good but I'm okay I got it the first time but um and I haven't heard what he said about it but like the one thing I notice is like, you know, Republicans are trying to show other pictures of other people with their hands kind of raised. But then when you watch the video, the video though, out of context and then his video, it isn't even that his heart, his hand was raised. Like this dude did it with fervor. Like he had his face. Chest thump into. His face was all like, Grrr! And he like, he did it.
Starting point is 00:10:49 He felt that shit. And that's not from the bottom of my heart. Get the fuck out of it. Like that? What you doing, ripping your heart out? Like, what you talking about? Like, so it's crazy, man. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:11:02 And sometimes, I don't tell people this often, Jack, but today is the trending episode and I want this to start trending. I wish some of us had Dragon Ball Z powers. You know, like we was Goku, you could be Vegeta Jack. You know, somebody could be Piccolo, but like in Dragon Ball Z, the rest of the planet doesn't know that they exist for the most part. And so like so that's what we would be nobody would know we would exist and I would keep that the same
Starting point is 00:11:30 But the few people that I would let know I exist are Donald Trump's and Elon Musk and I would go scare the shit out of them and telling me the change of ways or I'm going to kill you Like I would do that. That would be what my what I would do. And, you know, I want I want Dragon Ball Z powers. Yeah, I want I want like Dragon Ball Z power. Dragon Ball Z death threat to try to get the death threats. Highly fantastical and obviously satire. Yeah, I feel like I've seen people like there does seem to be a reflexive stance
Starting point is 00:12:04 in the mainstream that doesn't seem to be like quite recognizing things as being as extreme as they are like that that people just seem to think it's going to fix itself somehow. I don't know. Like I mean, you mean on the side of people who don't want things to be this bad or just the media? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. Just in media in general, like the centrist media, you know, the quote unquote liberal media just seems to be, I don't know, they treated it like we're all overreacting. Yeah. Or that like, I don't know, like the adult thing to do is to be like, where,
Starting point is 00:12:38 where is he going with this? Like I just saw an article being like, Elon Musk's days are numbered and like, you know, mega is actually so mad at him for like doing the Nazi salute because that was actually like a bad look for them. And like, so he's actually not going to last very long in Washington. It's like, he's going to last as long as he wants to and Washington, he's so powerful right now. What he's doing is like a fucking 10 alarm fire. This whole thing, like all of these,
Starting point is 00:13:07 like everything that this administration is doing is a 10 alarm fire. Until he pisses off Donald Trump. But even if he does, like what the fuck? Well, I'm just saying in this administration, that's the only way that like he'll be out of the White House. But even if he does like you said he still
Starting point is 00:13:26 Has positioned himself. Yeah, that's so influential in the world of politics because basically politics Is the tech world now and a billionaire class? For now it is and so yeah, he's not going anywhere unless Somebody Goku's his ass And that's all we're saying. All right. Let's take a quick break. We'll come back and talk about some other stories in the Oscar Noms.
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Starting point is 00:17:03 about their remarkable journey. Listen to My Legacy on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts. This is My Legacy. And we're back. And I don't know, like you have to squint to find the silver lining like one of the January 6th rioters who got pardoned got immediately arrested again and I feel like people are like pulling that over them like a little threadbare blanket but yeah a guy in Florida who prosecutors alleged attacked police with an explosive device on January 6th was just arrested on federal gun charges because a gun was found
Starting point is 00:17:47 During a search of his home in 2023 Which he wasn't allowed to have that due to previous convictions including domestic violence battery by strangulation So do people who get their records or get pardoned do all the records get esponished as well? You know that they do Is it just like they is it just like the clock has been turned back and they are Like nothing happened like as far as records go. I don't know. I should find that out Yeah, the whole thing does feel like a wish fulfilled like a genie wish Yeah people, you know like and actually you're good now
Starting point is 00:18:21 Yeah. People, you know, like, and actually you're good now. Crazy. Pretend none of this ever happened. I will say Joe Exotic having a tough time because he released a statement from prison because he was expecting a Trump pardon and it didn't happen. So you know. We got the word according to Google AI, you still have a criminal history. You still have a criminal history.
Starting point is 00:18:45 You still have a criminal history. All right. Good. Yeah. And listen, Joe, we can rest on our laurels. I can read Joe's. I will just say yet another, you know, victim of the Task Rabbit Assassin rule of thumb where Brian, the editor, talked about how Task Rabbit Assassins are, you know, not to be trusted. That assassin, probably a cop if
Starting point is 00:19:05 you're finding your assassin on on a task rabbit or they're not gonna be good at the assassin they're wait a minute there's assassins on task rabbit I mean just like anybody who you're just finding through like okay you know, I don't know that they're necessarily pass grab it, but they are. That is that is a wild thing that nobody's talking about. That's very funny. Okay. More like, yeah, telegram or something like that.
Starting point is 00:19:38 Okay. I got you. I got you. I got you. Yeah. Assassin's just like not really a real thing to be honest. Listen, I had one thing on the app store. Yeah, yeah assassins just like not not really a real thing to be honest you I was listening I had one finger on the app store
Starting point is 00:19:48 All right, let's talk about some stuff from the world of entertainment Let's do it. So there's a new TV show that is somehow real It's called FBI colon CIA so Assuming it's a Dick Wolf show, you got it. You know it. It's a Dick Wolf show. So there's a Dick Wolf show currently called FBI, and now they're doing a spin off called FBI
Starting point is 00:20:16 colon CIA, which people have been making fun of as like the most CBS show ever. Yeah. It also logically just doesn't make sense. That's like, especially because all you had to do was just like change the fucking punctuation, like you can make it a slash and it would make more sense. But having to be a colon somehow indicates that the CIA is a part of the FBI. The CIA is in the FBI. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:44 It is not. Because up to this point, like this, the shows that do this are like CSI and then CSI colon Miami, CSI New Orleans, CSI New York, or Chicago Fire, Chicago, whatever. What are the other Chicago ones? There's PD, Chicago Hospital. MED, Med or whatever. Chicago Med. Yeah. But those are all different shows. I PD, Chicago Hospital, Med Med or whatever. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:05 I think it should be called Chicago colon hospital. Chicago colon hospital. But yeah, this would be like if the Chicago spin off was like Chicago colon New York. You know, it doesn't. Yeah, it offends me more as somebody who, you know, took a logic class in college. Yeah, like it's just like it should be like the easiest answer to dismiss on a It offends me more as somebody who, you know, took a logic class in college. Yeah. It's just like, it should be like the easiest answer to dismiss on a multiple option logic test, you know?
Starting point is 00:21:32 It's like, well, it's clearly not FBI, colon CIA. That's definitely not the answer. These are the people, this is where entertainment is going right now, which is why I feel so dire, like where a show like this can get made and like grammar errors are not just like on a commercial or in a script.
Starting point is 00:21:51 It is literally the show's title is a grammatical error. Like, yeah. And, and that means one of two things. It either means you were too stupid to fix it, or you actually think this is going to make sense and which is even scarier. Yeah. Also a missed opportunity. Like I would like love if it was like called the Federal Bureau's Central Intelligence. Like that's a cool name. Yeah. And like you know maybe because then that indicates like there are some people in the FBI who might also have a little hand in the CIA.
Starting point is 00:22:29 Sure. No, it's our, it's our own central intelligence. Let me write this Dick. Where you at Dick? What the fuck? Dick Wolf. Turn that, turn your, turn your volume up to eight. Hire me.
Starting point is 00:22:41 You could just do it with the, like with the same font. Just do the same. Like there's a show called FBI. Now there's a show called CIA and you call it from the creators of FBI CIA from the creators of FBI. You know, yeah, yeah. Crazy. We should write TV, Jack, FBI, CIA or see. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:23:03 There's a way to write it that I feel it could be fun But anyways, it can't you can't do the calling guys We'll put a writers room together and get you a new title by Monday If you just reach out to us, you see the tweet with all the different FBI universe. Yeah FBI NSA FBI DMV Yeah People are pointing out it really feels like a 30 rock joke. You know, Brian has suggested FBI DEI as a really interesting one. Brian, the editor on a roll.
Starting point is 00:23:35 All right. Speaking of on a roll, the Oscar noms came out. And as I had predicted, Amelia Perez is cleaning the fuck up. It is like just, I don't know. The second I saw, I was like, oh, the Academy is going to fucking love that. And it's going to be very embarrassing for a lot of people. So both it and The Brutalist are like the top nom generating films of the year. Uh, and they're both somewhat
Starting point is 00:24:09 and then wicked right under it. Yeah. Wicked's right in there. Listen, I've not seen Amelia Perez. Yeah. Uh, I didn't even really know what the fuck it was about. I'm seeing what it's about now. Mexican cartel leader who gets gender affirming surgery. Yeah. It's like, which makes it sticky to say it looks like a piece of shit. It's a it's a musical. It's I wouldn't say it's like a piece of shit.
Starting point is 00:24:35 It is like a big messy, but complete mess. It's a movie about an important issue made by and for people who have thought very little about that issue that which does seem to be something that the Academy seems really interested in crash being the number one example but you know driving this Daisy green book you know driving this Daisy one best picture the same year that do the right thing came Green Book, one against like Black Panther and Black Klansmen and I don't know, the music numbers are wild. They're wild. Every single clip I've seen for it,
Starting point is 00:25:18 I have thought has been a joke. I'm not even going to lie to you. Every and like and I'm a look look listen. I grew up in theater I love wicked. I love the stage play. I enjoyed the movie whether you like it or not I'm not here to argue that but if you put a song from wicked and put it side by side to a song that I've seen At least I've not seen a movie and I'm sure somebody out there may say Jockies The movie is actually good and maybe I'll give it a chance But the clips I've seen you put them side by side.
Starting point is 00:25:46 And to say that that one at the Golden Globes over Wicked, as far as best musical and comedy, was insane to me. It looks wild. And like you said, a lot of people, I've heard nothing good about it from people like us. Yeah, it is mind boggling. I think it's worth watching for anybody who's curious because it is like a type of musical that I've not really seen
Starting point is 00:26:12 before. It is a wild swing at like addressing something that they just like haven't thought through enough. The filmmaker who is French didn't research much about Mexico before starting production Even though it's like a movie about Mexico and Mexican characters He said he said what I had to understand. I already knew a little bit So man what I needed to know about Mexico I already knew I was just going on five, baby They like tacos and the flag has three colors. What else do you need to, and also guns? He did the same amount of research that somebody who's like researching the
Starting point is 00:26:51 production of a Taco Bell commercial would do in Mexico. Crazy. But the brutalist is getting, we talked about how the brutalist is getting, uh, some pushback for it, like basically corrected a bunch of the accent work in the movie specifically like Adrian Brody's Hungarian accent Work it like fixed it with AI and people are like isn't that supposed to be like acting's job. They also like the movies about an architect and like the architecture consultant used generative AI to create three
Starting point is 00:27:28 buildings that are used in the movie that were then redrawn by an illustrator. But it's just, I don't know. There's a backlash to that, which I feel like that's where I would focus things. There are people whose job, that feels like specifically a job is being lost like there there are so many great artists and illustrators in Hollywood in the film industry that could have drawn that for you and instead you like hired a Consulting firm that used AI to just like fire up three things Yeah, and then like you redrew it, which feels like exactly what writers and
Starting point is 00:28:07 you know other people were worried was going to happen with how scripts are written where you just like have AI do a draft and then instead of hiring like a great artist, you hire some writer just out of college and pay them very little to do a polish on on the script Yeah, I mean hey man Listen, I don't know what you're talking about Jack the reason I struck for all those months was just hang out in the sun with My friends. That's what I heard Yeah, and then the reason it ended was because you were just you were like, oh, I kind of want to get back to work I love work so much. I want to work and also as. And also, you know, the sun was going down sooner.
Starting point is 00:28:46 Yeah. So it's not as fun. And daylight savings. Yeah. So I don't know. But anything else jump out to you? The substance is like a movie that I did not like this year, but I'm happy to see get nominated as much as it did because it's not the type of movie that usually gets nominated.
Starting point is 00:29:02 First of all, directed by a woman. That's great. But yeah, Anura did well as well. Wicked did well. I've not seen many of the movies ever nominated. I'm not going to lie to you. And I will. I'll watch them. I'll watch a little. I'll watch some more, I should say.
Starting point is 00:29:19 You know, I saw Inside Out 2 and Wild Robot and Animated Field. Yeah. Uh, those were fun, but like I'll watch a couple more, but as far as the nominations go, nothing is really standing out to me, um, outside of just my favorite, the thing that I saw that I liked the most out of all of those, which was Wicked, which I know is not going to win. Uh, but yeah, shout out to Cynthia and Ariana Grande for getting their NOMS. John Chu should have been nominated for best director for that.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Yeah. And we'll see. I am of the train that they should not hold the Academy Awards this year since, you know, over 40,000 acres of our city has burned down. But if we're going to hold it anyway, we'll see who's going to win. Yeah, seems like they are. Seems like they were like, shh. The city is burned down, but if we're gonna hold it anyway, we'll see who's gonna win. Yeah, seems like they are. Seems like they were like, shh, we're not talking about that. Don't tell anybody.
Starting point is 00:30:12 Don't tell anybody the city's still on fire. Yeah, and it is. A big fire burst out in north of Los Angeles just yesterday. Last night, and one earlier in the day. Yeah. All right. Those are some of the things that are trending.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Uh, go buy tickets to J'Kees' shows at SF SketchFest this weekend. Uh, and J'Kees, thank you so much for joining us. Go, go tell Jack how great he is in his DMs. Yeah, do that. That's like a great use of your time. All right, that's going to do it for us on this Thursday afternoon. We are back tomorrow with a whole ass episode of the show. Until then, be kind to each other, be kind to yourselves, get your vaccines, get your flu shots. Don't do nothing about white supremacy.
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