The Daily Zeitgeist - The Beauty Trender 3/11: LGBTQ+ Rights, Bob Chapek, Spotify, Tia & Tamara, Grimes, Khloe Kardashian

Episode Date: March 11, 2022

In this edition of The Beauty Trender, Miles and super producer Joelle Monique discuss the full-on assault on LGBTQ+ rights in America, CEO Bob Chapek 'missing the mark', Spotify losing 1.5m subscribe...rs, Twitter's "Tia & Tamara" debate, Grimes dating Chelsea Manning, and the Kardashians getting 'This You'd?'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:30 Erica. Very successful podcaster. Okay, anyway, I'm Miles. That's Joelle. Hey, Joelle. Hey. How are you? Let's talk about what's trending.
Starting point is 00:02:39 Up top, just some nonsense. More in the sense of the nonstop non-stop assault against lgbtq people continues in this country um idaho has a bill in the books uh that would currently penalize people with life sentences for providing a trans child any kind of gender affirming care they're saying that is tantrum that that equals a life sentence for for helping anybody who is seeking any kind of gender affirming care. Georgia also quietly passed a don't say gay bill the other day. So, again, well, how many how many bills are on the books now? According to USA Today, there are approximately 280 projected this year, which is up from 147 in 2021 which was previously uh the most bills we'd
Starting point is 00:03:28 seen that were anti-trans um over 125 anti-trans bills have been recently active across dozens of state legislators according to the aclu disgusting i mean we talked about this the other day like this is this is a this is like a terror campaign against anybody who is an ally or sympathetic because it's not just being a parent. If you are somehow in the chain of help or something that you're potentially being put at risk. And again, splitting up families. I mean, this is the kind of thing where you're like, what are they going to try and make illegal? What are they going to try and use this child abuse or child endangerment angle with next? Is this going to be like because you taught your kids about the Civil War?
Starting point is 00:04:13 Because you're already seeing all these books being like, are these bills starting to come out saying, don't talk about that in the workplace. Don't talk about that in school. We don't need people to be mindful of what their privilege might be or give people historical context into why things are the way they are now it's very it's fucking alarming and it's it's like not to be hyperbolic but it's akin to murder like we know for a fact when these laws pass the children are more likely to die of suicide we know that it increases bullies and acts of violence against them there's just there's so so much is at risk here and for the trans community who's been under attack i mean pretty consistently in a very intense and focused way for the past decade you know it started with bathroom bills and weird fears like
Starting point is 00:04:59 that to now it's passing on to children um it's i mean i can't even stress enough how like much gender confirming is almost always for children under 18 like some therapy and hormone blockers which doesn't prevent their body from developing the way it naturally would if it just stops them from developing traits they may not want should they decide to do a surgical transition later that's it that's all that's happening right and it's it's wild to say you can't go to a therapist to try to talk about things that are bothering you or try to understand how you exist in the world and then to attack parents who want to help their children and if we go even beyond that which is which is mind-boggling and we're already seeing it happen a
Starting point is 00:05:39 lot in courts parents particularly in red states or even states that are purple and constantly flipping back and forth we're seeing parents losing their children just for saying i affirm who you are and how you present and how you right would like to exist in the world and and it's including prison time um it's forcing some children to have to stay with abusive parents. And not abusive just because, you know, they don't approve of their transness, but actually physically abusive. Courts have said that's safer than your affirming parent. That is bananas.
Starting point is 00:06:15 And then to say that if you leave the state, I mean, if we're supposed to be a group of states that allow different laws in order for people to live comfortably and we're allowed to choose, how can you criminalize someone for leaving a state and going somewhere where they should be allowed to legally live their lives i don't think it can pass i just don't think it can hold up at a supreme court level but the fact that they're trying to do this shit well yeah horrifying
Starting point is 00:06:37 and and this is how conservatives move they have to find targets that they feel are weaker and there's a lack of support because that helps establish this idea when they're already, their ideology is so out of date and nobody is really, most people are not ideologically as aligned with Republican politics, gives them this sort of ability to say, well, it's on our terms when we say when progress can happen. Because when you put these bills out and you criminalize this kind of shit, that's just for them to be able to look around and be like, you see, see, we're making it real difficult for people to just exist as who they are. And again, I ask for real, please, what is the damage that's being done? Cause there isn't
Starting point is 00:07:19 any, there is no damage. All you see is the damage that occurs when you don't allow people access to gender affirming care or any semblance of something that would provide a modicum of emotional psychoemotional stability for these people. So. It's all fucking it's the most cynical shit, it's fucking violent, and I really, really want people to really look at this as a really serious problem because this is a group of human beings that is being targeted with bills that are meant to completely destroy them. And they're coming after kids now. It's really fucked up. It's really fucked up. We don't have a million and one things on our plate. And that's kind of the point is to just be crushed under the weight of like man it's fucked up everything but in a way you have to kind of
Starting point is 00:08:07 keep your head on and and be aware of these things because this is how small things these little fucked up bills end up getting popular and morphing into much larger even you know things that when you say oh that doesn't affect me right now this shit will affect you but just really quick if you're a transparent or a you're a trans parent or a parent of a trans child in a state where these laws are in the process of being passed um advice that we received from a lot of trans activists is to get lawyered up now and start documenting everything just to protect yourself just so that you have all of your bases covered should someone decide to come after you because now it's not even up to the state a lot of these laws are asking citizens to just turn people in
Starting point is 00:08:48 exactly fascist i mean yeah that's the hallmark of it deputize your most extremist citizens to be the enforcers of your fucked up laws and that's exactly what we're seeing along with that right in florida the don't say gay bill has gotten a lot of attention and maybe not enough attention from disney who has a tremendous amount of influence in the state of florida uh people have been saying like hey bob chapik what the fuck's going on you haven't said anything versus like look we all go about things in different ways. We obviously stand next to our LGBTQ allies, staff, employees, et cetera, et cetera, but just not enough. And apparently now he's apologizing. And I guess we'll say, what does that exactly mean? He essentially first apologizes saying, you know, like how painful
Starting point is 00:09:39 their silence has been as a company. And he realizes that now he said, you needed me to be a stronger ally in the fight for equal rights. And I let you down. I a company. And he realizes that now he said, you needed me to be a stronger ally in the fight for equal rights. And I let you down. I'm sorry. Then he talks about how important the employees are and how much of a misstep it was to not really be fully fighting for rights and equality. And the statement goes on to say, quote, starting immediately, we are increasing our support
Starting point is 00:10:02 for advocacy groups to combat similar legislation in other states. We are hard at work creating a new framework for our political giving that will ensure our advocacy better reflects our values. And today we're pausing all political donations in the state of Florida pending this review. Do you have to do that? I think you can just pause it for people on the right, but go up for sure. Both got both sides. you can just pause it for people on the right but go up for sure both the problem is that isn't directly addressed here is like everyone who supported this bill got funding from disney and that's where the initial aggravation comes from it's this is like a perfect example of ass
Starting point is 00:10:36 covering bob is new in this job he knows that the board don't need to keep him around lots of people want to run disney it's a very lucrative position on top of that but your name has to be bob they do love a bob there um but apparently lots of uh corporations love about what is it like bob and john are like the number oh yeah one like ceo names um but it's frustrating particularly for a company that it so actively tries to tap into the lgbtqia market to have ever funded anybody who could be anti like you have queer nights you sell a bunch of queer merch a lot of your characters are queer coded and you embrace that and on top of that just coded just coded we'll never come out and be you know we got to be able to cut it for china uh they don't like it and so we're not going to fully
Starting point is 00:11:21 embrace it here but on top of that there's just a complete lack of awareness for the thousands of queer people who work at disney who really care about it you kind of have to be like almost fanatical to work for disney that's just that's the company culture that's really what they want they want you to have been a lifelong fan so i either know people who love working at disney or fucking hate working at disney and they're like i gotta get the fuck out of here uh from what i hear the the kids' television side of Disney, not fun. Some of the other parts, okay. I once met a person who was thrilled to work for less
Starting point is 00:11:53 than they had previously worked for at Disney. Like, Disney once paid them a salary, then said, we'll rehire you, but for less. And they were like, yeah, dream to work at Disney. Again, a lot of wild things happening over there. dream to work at disney again a lot of wild things happen but but all of that to say for disney to to not support fully their lgbtqia team and and to have to think that you're and also you know jenny fernandez pointed out the other day it's really frustrating when those employees who are queer are called out and they're like you gotta quit your job and all this that's
Starting point is 00:12:25 their job man that's right ask these white cis men to do something about this like this is nuts it's it's they're being attacked in every direction they can't come to work and feel safe they get this cheap ass apology like it's just it's so much gay people are really struggling right now y'all it's a lot and this apology is so fucking tepid right i missed the mark in this case but am an ally you can count on if that's the case all you have to say is we will never give a fucking cent to someone we even get a sniff of them being any kind of homophobia whatever anti-lgbtq none of that that's just that's just the policy now we will never ever give them a cent that's a real that's something you can hang your hat on but this should like
Starting point is 00:13:12 we're going to be reviewing this stuff and then also find ways why we can't give money to some democrats too because like whatever then just don't give anybody fucking anything just say the fuck out of it truly before. Before this apology came out, Bob made a statement that he spoke into Ron DeSantis, and he personally assured him that this would not be used to harm the gay community. Bitch, it's in the name. It is the Don't Say Gay Bill.
Starting point is 00:13:37 It's not its official name. It's what it's become publicly known as. But that is the entire idea of it. It's that your children cannot even hear the word gay before they're three which is horrifying for the many many many many many gay parents in florida can their children go into school and talk about them can they come to their house or is that it's so vaguely worded it's such a problematic bill it's it's issues on issues on issues and it's time for bob to go anyway find another bob you know tag in the new bob let's see what the new bob can do all right and then another thing trending joe rogan is trending because
Starting point is 00:14:14 trump came out some trash shit telling him to not apologize for being racist saying the n-word and shit like that uh naturally because that's what trump is going to do. So a lot of people are like, he's going to go on Rogan. But then he's also trending because Spotify is also out here being like, oh yeah, so we lost a million and a half subscribers recently. And just because that's kind of fucking up the stock price, I just want to let everybody know,
Starting point is 00:14:37 that has nothing to do with Joe Rogan's pariah status. Nothing to do with that. You know, that's that's that okay any other questions no as someone who recently left spotify best decision ever such a challenge i want trying to get into spotify if your email has if you're blocked out of your email still problematic such a difficult app to use not in just as general like easings but like say you wanted to just fully delete your account can't you got to make an actual like email call to the company to get your account removed there's
Starting point is 00:15:10 just it's icky and it's weird and there's a lot of aggregation happening over there i don't know before i move to is better but i'm out of there and yeah i think they're going to continue to see a decline as long as they keep sticking their head in the sand about this and if trump does go on rogan it's fine you have the same overlapping audience anyway there's not a venn diagram there enjoy no it's a solid circle of hateful fucks okay uh and some people are just like i just like to hear different opinions man stop it okay just like want to hear like all opinions it's like okay you want to see anyway i almost said something not good okay don't worry about that i'm gonna bite my tongue off and we're gonna take a quick break and we'll be right
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Starting point is 00:20:06 Tamara's dancing like this. This is what's on my Instagram feed. Okay. Tamara was dancing to like, forget me nots. Kind of, you know, just doing her, you know, one of those like dance challenges that these kids are doing. It looked like a mom dance. It was cute.
Starting point is 00:20:20 Yeah. And I'm saying these kids do know and Tia and Tamara have a fucking mind anyway. And then Tia going on, I think she's going off to some young thug. And I was like, why is this trending? Why are people so invested in what they're doing? Like they're fucking, they're two people. Like what are we doing?
Starting point is 00:20:39 What are we doing on Twitter here? There's a constant comparison between Tia and Tamara with the idea that Tia is more authentically black i guess is maybe the best way to say it uh tia married a black man her children are more visibly black tamera has black children but she has a white husband uh they are less visibly black but they have a black mama so they're still black y'all calm down um but tia's constantly like i mean just pretty much anything that's like culturally relevantly black tia's on it pretty immediately sometimes samara tags on sometimes she doesn't um that's kind of a non-issue there's a lot i think the way twitter was posting was like oh
Starting point is 00:21:13 people are comparing themselves so you know which twin are they more like um i haven't seen a black girl yet who didn't say tia so i don't know i don't know it's it's silliness and messy and whatever they're fine they're wealthy they're good i'm sure they don't care about this at all no they they can't they don't even they don't even use cell phones they're doing so well they're like i don't know someone whispers into my ear like right the victorian it's like this is the dance just do it real quick great and on to your next meeting all right This next one really made my eyeballs spin around. And I had to triple check that I was reading the right thing. So Grimes is trending.
Starting point is 00:21:53 And I said, why is Grimes trending? Because we heard yesterday, apparently her and Elon Musk had like a secret baby a couple months ago. Secret baby girl. Yes. Cool. Love a secret baby, y'all. I mean, that's like the new wave, isn't it? But then that's not why Grimes is trending. Grimes is trending because reportedly Grimes is now dating Chelsea Manning.
Starting point is 00:22:27 pop culture figure because for me somebody who like i like pop music and i was you know she came out and the songs were okay i don't think she's had a hit where i was like oh grimes gotta get into it yeah but since then she sort of me yeah yeah it's just that she sort of spun off into this interesting character because she started going with elon musk and they were appearing everywhere and being kind of i'll just say different not what we expected it was a surprise coupling uh they're seeing them out together was always sort of strange like what do they talk about like what are their interests it's it's not immediately a clear couple and then you know the baby name happened and then they separated we were all like this feels like relief this feels probably good for both of them go your separate ways and like co-parent or whatever for her to then turn around
Starting point is 00:23:09 and start dating chelsea manning it's like this is another layer this is who is she i really feel i don't know anything about crimes now like elon makes sense he's got money he's like the tech guy you know they were kind of interested in that thing together um chelsea's a whistleblower she's incredibly brave she's been through so much like trauma in the real shit like real shit i don't i don't i have no idea i have no idea what this means for either of them i mean i guess i hope they're happy uh love a queer couple i i don't it seems like her next move is like go to Mars. You know what I mean? Is Chelsea Manning going to be like, yo, you kind of need to get your.
Starting point is 00:23:49 I've seen some of your tweets. Like, you are not batting 100. I'm going to tell you something. You need some help. You need to do some reading real quick. Get you radicalized again in the right direction. But I don't. I'm just so.
Starting point is 00:24:02 This combination. It's like for me, Chelsea Manning is someone who's like much more thinking about like, you know, because of their whistleblower status and like what they were being charged on the fucking espionage act. Like they've been through some shit. I'm so curious. Now I'm just like, I just want to see that conversation, like what they're talking about. And then who knows? Like maybe we were we were wrong about one of them. Yeah. what they're talking about and then who knows like maybe we were we were wrong about one of them yeah listen i i really feel like the next step for grimes was like move to a different planet um literally right well listen if you're going to be dating these people who are either a thinking
Starting point is 00:24:37 about colonizing other planets or be like adamant about at the very least bringing a lot of truth and honesty to the current one we're on right which just seems an impossible goal to me i really feel like okay go go forth growing and conquer like you'll be on mars soon like what yeah write a book let me know i'm so much more curious than i've ever been about grimes oh my god it's gonna be about the surveillance state and shit you're like yo what is happening oh my gosh i can't wait it's called nsa now suck ass or some shit i don't know but it's gonna be such a weird title like that could have been better grunt but you know what whatever you on your journey you're on your journey you're on your journey we're here for it true true hopefully they have an interesting impact on each other uh and we'll
Starting point is 00:25:25 we'll see where that where that goes i'm sure both their publicists are extremely happy they're like listen we're about to put in some work do some interviews it's going up chelsea i'm sorry like don't even look at the thing is blowing up right now i can't handle it okay okay and then finally chloe kardashian is trending the kardashians have had a a week filled with really tone deaf uh comments kim obviously uh popped up because you're saying ladies get off your fucking asses and work if you want to be successful it just seems like no women want to work anymore motherfucker have you ever been to a place of work have you been there do you know anything about the current state of uh like inequity and gender gaps that exist motherfuckers are working okay typically more than most people so what is your point here kim card anyway that that's been talked about
Starting point is 00:26:26 plenty of times but chloe kardashian what is why is chloe why is chloe popping up now what is she okay so chloe said out of context a statement most people would agree with when a man cheats it's not fair to blame the woman in the relationship sure okay now on face surface value a thousand percent i can see that yeah why are you blaming i mean again if you're saying if who's the if it's the person that's it takes two to tango but why is it on this person like solely to blame a woman that's just some you know that's some leftover misogyny programming that you gotta kind of scrape out of the operating you gotta deprogram yourself from the you know misogynistic world we live in facts but those of us who have long memories remember one jordan woods being
Starting point is 00:27:13 verbally accosted on twitter for apparently sleeping with chloe's part that never happened right they were just at a party together jordan was looking good af black in her natural skin the way all the carditions which they could be and they hated on her for it and they dragged her name through the mud when jordan really didn't have any kind of platform yet like she she didn't mean anything she was okay let me here we go she was kim k to paris hilton back in the day okay nobody knew kimmy k was she was just floating around next to Paris Hilton that was Jordan Woods and then like they frequently do they just beat this black girl up so bad she's fine because black women were like not today Kardashians we've had enough of you nice try um yeah and then also she's gorgeous and wealthy so she's really truly fine um but it is bizarre to
Starting point is 00:28:01 come out and make this grand statement without acknowledging your past mistake, without acknowledging, you know, I haven't always been perfect. I was hurt. Because, again, I think there could be a lot of empathy for Chloe in that moment. Yeah. You were hurt, girl. We get it. I fucked up bad. Let me tell you, I fucked up bad.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Yeah, I should never have done this. And, you know, it was bad of me. But nobody should do it. I shouldn't have done it. And we shouldn't do it going forward. But, again, just, like, I don't think Kim doesn't work at all. You know what I mean? Like, she has a lot of business.
Starting point is 00:28:32 She has to somewhat pay attention to her image is really important. I mean, it's keeping a lot of the family going. Like, I believe she has to put in hours, but I also don't think she works a 90-hour week ever. No, and I think it's hard it's like you know at that point what is the labor that she's performing and how does that compare to someone's other labor like you know the people who put together her makeup kits in faraway lands like what's that like yeah well and then the statements from a lot of people who work even just here in america about how you know late nights not being paid overtime not getting good health care one girl was like i
Starting point is 00:29:10 my car broke down i couldn't afford to get to work oh yeah i saw that tweet heavily penalized sick because they couldn't afford gas to go in and then they're like guilt tripping why aren't you coming into work why aren't you coming to work it's like because y'all don't pay me enough to even have gas to get to work if you've've worked in LA, you know the vibes. Oh, yeah. Well, this is a big, I mean, this is going to help you a lot. I mean, just be working with the Kardashians.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Yeah, no, no, no. You'll be able to see you work with the director. He lives in Malibu. On the makeup stuff, I don't want to get too specific on what they did over there, but the way these people even ran their makeup business,
Starting point is 00:29:40 completely disconnected from what the process is and just being like, well, I need this result. They're like, that impossible like from a chemistry standpoint they're like i don't care like this is outside right now uh because i have a job which is to art like retweet this thing later but yeah kim and chloe i think you never want to have a statement that the response is someone hitting you with a retweet that say this you no that it's immediate death you gotta dive you don't want to dis you yourself to death they just dis you that's like the first fucking rule of internet fight club don't get caught out here getting this you'd
Starting point is 00:30:16 this you yeah you can't delete it it's there forever they have the photo evidence exactly uh and because you're you we have the memory we didn't even need to dig deep we were immediately like did you forget jordan unfortunately our salty hater asses have been waiting so you don't want to do it all right well that's uh this day's trending items uh i hope y'all had a good week i hope you everybody has a good weekend i know there's a lot in the world to probably make you feel like you can't have a good weekend but please hope everybody has a good weekend. I know there's a lot in the world to probably make you feel like you can't have a good weekend, but please remember to focus on yourself for a little bit. Give yourself some peace. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:30:52 Rest. Because that's really important. Yeah, and drink some water too. Yeah. Just fucking take a big old gulp of water later. Hydrate. It's the simple things, right? It's the fucking basics that we need joel thank you so much for joining me today i appreciate you thanks for having me until next time y'all
Starting point is 00:31:10 please do yourselves a favor take care of yourselves take care of each other if you see somebody needs help help them out and also please stand in direct opposition to any kind of fucking flagrant fuckery any kind of discrimination fucking misogyny racism homophobia dead that shit people around you talking about it. Be try and act as a light to wake people to fuck up. And if they're not hearing you, then that's a good sign to say, like, I don't know what's in common with these people. If I really care about this shit and they're unable to hear it.
Starting point is 00:31:35 Protect trans kids. If you made mistakes in the past, you can fix them in the future. You have to do the same thing. Exactly. Exactly. We all have evolutions. And part of that is being able to be kind enough to yourself to say i fucked up and that was a mistake but you know what i can be better and i can
Starting point is 00:31:50 actually help put some positivity in the world that's all it is you're gonna drag yourself across the coals especially if you know you know in your heart that you got to do better and you can do better so with that please take care of each other um and we will see you on Monday. Okay, bye. Bye. I'm Keri Champion and this is Season 4 of Naked Sports. Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry. Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese. Every great player needs a foil. I know I'll go down in history. People are
Starting point is 00:32:24 talking about women's basketball just because of one single game. Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports. Listen to the making of a rivalry, Caitlin Clark versus Angel Reese, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti. And I'm Jermaine Jackson-Gadsden. We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline from LinkedIn News and iHeart Women's Sports. If you start thinking about negotiations as just a conversation, then I think it sort of eases us a little bit. Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:33:12 I'm Jess Costavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series, Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult. And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church. And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed. Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church. Listen to Forgive Me For I Have Followed on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of naked sports up first i explore the making of a rivalry caitlin clark versus angel reese people are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game clark and reese have changed the way we consume women's basketball and on this
Starting point is 00:34:00 new season we'll cover all things sports and culture. Listen to Naked Sports on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio apps, or wherever you get your podcasts. The Black Effect Podcast Network is sponsored by Diet Coke.

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