The Daily Zeitgeist - Trendtal Decline 9/25: Grindr, Zohran Mamdani, ICE Shooting, Gaza Floatilla, GQ Etiquette Guide

Episode Date: September 25, 2025

In this edition of Trendtal Decline, Jack and Miles discuss the Arizona Grindr outage, Zohran Mamdani leading the polls, details about the ICE facility shooting, the Gaza aid floatilla (and Israel's c...ontinued war crimes), GQ's guide for modern gentlemen and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:25 Yeah, I mean, I don't know if you caught that U.N. speech. No trend-told decline there. No trend-told decline there. My name is Jack O'Brien. That over there is Mr. Miles Greene. Yeah. I do want to just mention the thing that we were just talking about right before we started recording, that Grindr was supposedly crashing in Arizona over the weekend.
Starting point is 00:02:53 The Charlie Kirk Memorial, yeah. During the Charlie Kirk Memorial. it's always the rumor it's i mean again the spikes do occur i think there's let's see what did snopes say because rnc yeah they always say that people's phones are melting in their hands because of how much grinder action there is right right um the rnc uh increased increased traffic that's one thing they're like it was a lot more activity yeah yeah and there are uh rumors about one particular uh talking head that We're not going to go into because they're early, as yet unconfirmed, and too salish. We're deeming them too salish for this podcast.
Starting point is 00:03:33 But we'll be keeping an eye on it, folks. Should we start with some good news real quick? Christ is risen? Christ is risen. Christ has God. Sad part. Christ is risen. Good part.
Starting point is 00:03:46 Christ will come again. A little scary. Yeah. A little bit like. Anyone you know get raptured? You were gone a couple of days. No, I've been calling everybody in my phone. Been raptured?
Starting point is 00:04:01 Been raptured? You're there? Been raptured? No, I haven't met. I haven't found a single person who was pushing their children on a swing set and then swing come back empty. Yeah. You know what I mean? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:16 And they're pushing the seat hall. All these kids are shit bags. All these damn kids. Yeah. No, the great disappointment appears to be on us. Or unless, like, he might have just gotten his numbers wrong. We'll see.
Starting point is 00:04:32 Well, that's not good news. Fine, what's the good news? The good news. Zeran, Mandani, up 20 in the fourth, baby. Oh, boy. He's latest polls show he's dominating with, like, every group of people in every category.
Starting point is 00:04:48 On earth. Even animals. He's raking. Dude, the rats love them, the pigeons. Yeah. The rats would love him. He's going to, he's going to make the city. The rat czar, the rat czar declined or resigned declined.
Starting point is 00:05:04 The, the NYC rat czar that Eric Adams appointed. The New York, the New York who wrote that wonderful profile of, she declined and resigned at the same time. Quietly exits. Damn. Mm-hmm. Rats undefeated in New York City. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, speaking of rats undefeated.
Starting point is 00:05:23 I read about this in the New York Post which is my preferred place to read about the race. Democratic candidates in the city. Because they're just like, I don't know. You get a nice little, you get them being forced
Starting point is 00:05:39 to admit things they don't want to admit and a nice healthy side of just salty, salty tears. But in even more bad news as his rivals cling to hopes of an upset victory, the poll shows Mom Dani building support among black and Hispanic voters since his huge victory in the June Democratic Party primary
Starting point is 00:05:59 over Cuomo. He's a, he's a 45, 25, 25 on Cuomo. And, uh, you know, just polls, but, uh, I think he was behind in the polls heading into the election that he won, uh, pretty convincingly. The primary. Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. Well, maybe, maybe the Cuomo, like, Cuomo campaigns, like, it could be, it could be like reversed, you know, like, there's a lot of people, just like, you got, completely surprised by that maybe maybe no you're fucked I'm sorry Andrew we're we're fucked we're fucked we're fucked
Starting point is 00:06:30 it's wild though because he had Cuomo put out that video where he was very convincingly shaking hands with Hispanic and black New Yorkers and I thought that was a rap
Starting point is 00:06:45 and they all didn't look confused or upset by being in the video like it felt like one of the dudes was like it kind of looked like when somebody pulls up, you know, like a stranger pulls up on you, there's, there's like those first few seconds of suspicion, because you got to be like, okay, what's going on? What's going on? So, like, hey,
Starting point is 00:07:01 my man, my man, my man. I go, uh-oh. What's up? What's up? You know what I mean? Just to be like, like, you have to be like the Terminator and be like, what, what is this fool on? That was like the vibe when Cuomo's like, hey, good to see. They're like, okay. Okay, all right, you're not doing anything.
Starting point is 00:07:17 I kept looking at their hand after they shook. Yeah, just wiping it on their shirt. that actually happened to me this morning Doug Oh no Super producer Doug shook hands with him and he looked at his hand
Starting point is 00:07:29 I was all ketchup Yeah What can I say man I like ketchup I like I like my Hash brown's mojado style Just doused And ketchup
Starting point is 00:07:45 All right Let's talk about The ice facility shooting Yeah As details emerge, like confirmed details emerge, and then unconfirmed and wild speculation is shouted from the most powerful people. Yeah. Yeah. In our country.
Starting point is 00:08:05 So we now know the shooter was a 29-year-old white male. Shocking. Pause for gasps. Joshua John, J.A.N. His family is unaware of any motive. His brother, NBC, the shooter didn't have strong feelings about ICE. as far as I knew, I wasn't interested in politics on either side. He was a just kind of everybody, there are like some people roasting him in the, in these
Starting point is 00:08:34 statements. When they're asking about like who this person was. Yeah, another former friend said, if you're having trouble finding people besides the immediate family who knew him, that's part of the story. Every mutual friend drifted away over that kind of edge lord behavior. Yeah. So he was like kind of just an edge lord always trying to Forchan, dude, sounds like.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Forchan sounds kind of a similar profile. Everyone is the same thing. Quote, I mostly stopped talking to him when he took his 4chan irony stuff into daily interactions. He was becoming unbearable. Once he dropped out of cause, he had no obligation to be social and none of us reached out due to his edge lord behavior. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Like everyone says edge lord, like, which is very telling. Sounds like he like wore that like a badge of pride. Sounds like a really insufferable person. Yeah, because you know people, like, just outside of this, like, there are people who you're like, oh, man, like I'm only friends with this person out of circumstance. And if I don't have to be any more, then I won't. But the FBI, they've got their jump to conclusions.
Starting point is 00:09:39 Solved that case. So they said the bullets were marked by messages that are anti-ice in nature. They posted on Twitter as evidence a photo of one used bullet still attached to a clip literally with the words anti-ice written in blue marker on it
Starting point is 00:09:57 anti-ice mm-hmm like this is this is like black's rule this is exactly what I thought of Miles my brain immediately went to blacks black's rule which was for people who don't remember
Starting point is 00:10:13 during the Black Lives Matter protests and the George Floyd protests people were spray painting Black's rule to try and frame the protesters as like more violent than they were and doing graffiti in a way that just like doesn't cohere to any. And I think those people were caught and were indeed doing fake like minor little false flag attacks. I think that was from 2015 when Blacks Oh, was it? Yeah, yeah, it was in Mississippi.
Starting point is 00:10:51 This is a time-honored thing of pretending to be a marginalized group and framing them. Now, again, I'm not saying that the feds are framing this person or the drumming up evidence because they've never done anything like that. But it's interesting when they go, the messages were anti-ice in nature. And it just says anti-ice on it, which isn't necessarily a phrase you hear people say who are actually like, ideologically opposed to ice rates. Like fuck ice, abolish ice. Stop ice anti-ice in nature
Starting point is 00:11:26 and then the bullet says anti-ice on it is so hard to wrap your mind around just as you're like trying to put together a realistic series of events that would lead to
Starting point is 00:11:41 that. Yeah. Having a hard time. Like some people are like he was an edge lord like he did things like sarcastically like maybe this was some weird joke obviously he's i mean clearly he was in a terrible place if you know he took his own life after and hard to draw any conclusions from this but the fbi is has been immediately doing that and so as jd vance who came out and was like this proves that nobody can uh object to what ice is doing anywhere ever again yeah yeah i'm surprised like it's anti-ice shout out katie golden who contributed to this piece because she just said
Starting point is 00:12:24 I'm not usually conspiracy theorist but it sounds like an FBI intern was told to quickly write some quote anti-ice messages on the bullets and just wrote anti-ice wasn't it in a marker too yeah like it wasn't the engraving thing that we've seen that's the other thing it was the messages were etched into the whatever uh This is all, again, misses the point of like just trying to ascribe a political ideology to then be like, okay, now militaristic crackdown on entire group's collective punishment. That's the way out of this. That seems where we're headed. Yeah, FBI, J.D. Vance, Christy Knaum. Everyone in the Trump administration is emphasizing the shooter targeted ICE agents, blaming criticism of ICE by the left for the attack. Pretty careful to not make it clear that, in fact, only detainees were injured. The only person killed was a detainee. No ice agents were harmed at all, like injured.
Starting point is 00:13:25 No ice agents were harmed in the making of this false flag attack. No, I'm not saying that. But, you know, it's just they're very, very careful with how they describe this because the facts just, aside from just being able to say shooting at ice facility, they're just using all of that to then keep stoking the flames of left-wing radicals, left-wing radicals, left-wing radicals. Yeah. But just like broad strokes,
Starting point is 00:13:47 if we take the blue marker writing on one of the bullets at the scene, out of the equation, what we have is detainees at a nice facility being murdered. And then the president saying the people in the facility are the worst of the worst. Like he responded and was like, this goes to show that they're targeting our ice agents who we should. should be celebrating they're taking out the worst of the worst so that's his description of the people who were actually just killed all immigrants all people who are not white again if you're not
Starting point is 00:14:23 part of like the white nationalist vibe then you are the worst of the worst and that rhetoric surely doesn't aspiring any violence against people either right yeah yeah it's it just seems like that's very very close together with this attack that could be seen as uh the result of uh i don't know And like having a president who's constantly talking about how these people are trying to kill you. And this is, again, apropos of nothing, just noting that historically Vladimir Putin swept to power by blowing up a building, like ordering the bombing of a building that he then blamed on political enemies to consolidate power. Just that it's weird that that came into my head right now because that's a different country.
Starting point is 00:15:09 That's your Roman Empire, I guess. Yeah, yeah. What you're thinking about, babe? Just thinking about Vladimir. It's a bombing up a power. Yeah. Again. Let's talk about the flotilla headed for Gaza with aid that, you know, is not part of
Starting point is 00:15:25 Western colonial governmental force, but is, you know, trying to deliver aid directly to Palestinians and not through the Israeli military. and they are being attacked by the IDF with drone strikes of flashbangs and radio interference. Nobody has been murdered yet by the IDF, but obviously that is a real concern. There are politicians on board from Italy, and so Italy has sent ships, and Spain has sent ships to protect the flotilla. Yeah. Which is wild now. I mean, because now they're like, they're kind of saying like, look, now that we have, you know, people who are part of the government in here, just a note to the Israeli government, this is from the Italy's foreign ministry, to ensure their safety, the foreign ministry had already notified the Israeli authorities that any operation entrusted to Israel's armed forces must be conducted in compliance with international law and the principle of absolute caution. They don't have a great record with compliance. Yeah, that has not been there. M.O. But again, it's a much different thing. if you're having like a full frontal attack against another sovereign nation's like military vessel
Starting point is 00:16:42 versus a group of people you've disenfranchised through your apartheid policies. Also, Greta Thunberg was saying that they were also jamming their radios with Abba music. Like so like when their radios get jammed, just like Abba's playing out of it. And they're like, I wonder if that's any coincidence since she's also Swedish. But yeah, it's just a, they're doing everything they can short of like using actual arms. to attack the flotilla but yeah yeah it seems like i don't know would not put anything past them so i'm glad that some countries are uh you know being brave and using their resources to actually do something yeah yeah and i mean i think again too you know it's not like there
Starting point is 00:17:28 wasn't massive protests in italy prior to this also just had massive protests uh katie golden you know lives in Italy, went to the march and said it was, you know, huge and very chill with like a lot of families, old people, kids, dogs, babies marching alongside a union and student groups. So, you know, organized and then also a lot of popular support. Yeah, because it's one of these things that it just, as any human being observed is like, this is fucking terrible. And yeah, I, the, the show of like support for for Palestinian people I mean feels like a very natural thing for most people just because I think most everyone can kind of picture themselves in a situation like that where it's like I've done nothing yeah except be identified by some hostile government as
Starting point is 00:18:20 being an enemy as an enemy of the state and now I'm subjected to untold kinds of violence at that protest that Katie went to kids made a bunch of like paper boats to represent the flotilla and then the IDF dropped flashbangs on the paper boats. Yeah, they were like, you can't. Those paper, we don't know what those paper boats are doing. What's in there? Yeah, Donald Trump also, I think, was about to drone strike them, probably. There were bad folks on there on those paper boats, folks.
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Starting point is 00:24:07 125 rules for modern gentlemen and I just want to go through like a couple here real quick one number five on the list of
Starting point is 00:24:17 125 is this an earnest thing like is this written by like some etiquette people or is it kind of like the editor is having some fun of like and maybe these are their takes on how you should behave or they're really
Starting point is 00:24:31 trying to be like guys this is these are the fucking rules to be a gentleman i think they know that if they put something that's going to be controversial in there like it'll get the thing passed around you know so they're like trying to do the well yeah that's actually a good point mixed in with wait what right um so the the ones that are uh wait what what for me I mean there are there are some in there that I'm like hey good point they were like don't ask why someone's
Starting point is 00:25:03 taking time off at work and it should go without saying but never ask why someone's not drinking which people do love to ask that people are like wait why are you drinking oh yeah that's how I remember people figured out her majesty was preggers my eggers
Starting point is 00:25:20 but why yeah it's just so invasive I remember one of her co-workers just went oh you're pregnant huh oh my god because it was like her birthday and she like wasn't drinking and then immediately so I was like oh you're pregnant huh okay cool thank yeah I've had to also you know because like when you're in like when you have friends who are like trying to have a kid and stuff and it's kind of like simmering and sort of around a couple you kind of have that feeling like dude I bet I think dude they weren't drinking today what do you think but I've had to learn they might be
Starting point is 00:25:54 trying and unsuccessfully. And then you're like, oh, my God, why are you doing? Well, we're going through a very difficult process right now. That's like super personal and like we'd really rather not talk to you about. How's that? Yeah, right, right, right. Oh, man. Okay, so
Starting point is 00:26:10 okay, I like that. What are the other ones? Okay. Always sneeze as if you're at a library or a funeral. Now, this presupposes that I have a choice. Yeah. that I'm choosing to have a sneeze
Starting point is 00:26:27 that tries to blow my head clean off my neck. Like, that's not, I don't do that on purpose. I'm a big sneezer. Yeah, I've definitely, like, noticed, as a loud sneezer, I've noticed people think that I'm doing it for attention. Like, you know, like, quiet sneezes, like, okay, yeah. Oh, you had to do that? It's like, yeah, I wish I was encouraged with this.
Starting point is 00:26:53 I will say that at home, in the privacy of my own home, sometimes, I'm just like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. I have levels where I'm, like, trying to hold it down, but it'll be quiet, as quiet as I can possibly do it. I do not like attention. I don't, I don't want something. Yeah, you're not a histrionic sneezer. But I am a loud sneezer.
Starting point is 00:27:17 Okay, yeah. All right, I'll try, GQ. Um, all right, greet people you know with a single kiss on the left. hell no bro nope no thank you i don't even i'm a hugger yeah yeah i'm like what's up give him a hug i mean also culturally america we're not we're not we're not cheap kissers yeah and i'm not gonna lie i always get excited when like someone's like oh hey and they give you the kiss on it's just like whoa this is cool my god are we dating um this one doesn't make sense to me stand up or sit up straight when you're talking to someone stand up when you're talking to someone seems weird
Starting point is 00:27:52 or stand up straight maybe they're saying stand up straight or sit up straight oh okay got to go so no slouch okay what is like i'm sitting down talking to someone and i have to like stand up attention yeah no that's this is this is this written by like bill cosby or something is they about to tell you about to like not sag your pants or some shit this is like some old time or shit hey you better stand up sit up straight when you're talking to somebody the i think the first one is take your damn air pods out when you're talking to somebody that's true that is one i get that that's gentleman I think that's right. Yeah, I think that's right. Like that, you know, I've not going to be pissed, but I appreciate that because you're showing, because I'm always doing the thing where I'm like transparency mode and it's paused. I got nothing going on. Go ahead. Talk. And they're like, this is. You go. You go. Hold on. You done. All right.
Starting point is 00:28:39 I have great manners. Okay. Once I start a phone call, I will hold my finger up in the person's face to let them know that I'm doing. Yeah, yeah. And I'll point to the AirPods. Yeah. Yeah. This seems like the strangest one to me. This seems like it was written by me when I was watching too many Steven Seagal movies. In a restaurant, your back should never be to the door. If your back's to the door, how are you protecting anyone? What the fuck am I supposed to, the fuck? I'm not Superman. Anyone being me, I think this is like written by their, like they're like, we hired a woman to tell us her.
Starting point is 00:29:16 Anyone being me, stay aware, please. Be present. Safety is sexy. Oh, well, that was written by Malcol. I know right. Like this is written this is that's literally Malcolm X never he was sitting in the back corner of restaurants so he knew every he could see everything coming in. I sit with my face to the door and stand in an athletic position ready to ready to fight anybody who comes through. That's that's why people love going on dates with me. Yeah. Yeah. These are very I mean I don't be weird about
Starting point is 00:29:52 condoms, this is another one. Yeah, I get that. Don't, yeah, don't be weird. This is an update to their 1970s advice. Don't be weird about condoms and make us use them, ladies. Right, right. Right, exactly. They finally flipped that.
Starting point is 00:30:10 Nudity in the locker room is fine, but being egregious about it, like striking up an entire conversation with your hands on your hips is outmoded. Yeah, yeah, you don't need to Ving Rames and baby boy. That's a little bullshit. Yeah. Old timer stuff. Yeah, I mean, that's fine. Carry cash.
Starting point is 00:30:27 Carry at least $1,000 of cash at all times. It's at $100. Are you for real? I'm like, I can't carry a hundred singles. I mean, I can, but this looks crazy. Wait, is that what I'm saying? A hundred singles? What's it?
Starting point is 00:30:42 100 bucks in greenbacks? Spread the love. A dollar or two to the bartender. Dollar two of the brista. Five bucks to the valet. That sounds like small bills. It's not like saying keep a fucking Benji on you. Yeah, that does seem like,
Starting point is 00:30:52 They want you to just have $100, $1 bills on you at all times. Right. That definitely feels like that was just a leftover from the 70s. If it's before six, you can't get mad at people having kids at a restaurant. Yeah, I mean, just generally. Be a fucking person. Generally, like, being mad at people for having kids. Like, I think if it's, like, at a movie that's, like, not a movie for kids, I can see that being annoying.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Or if it's, like, super fine dining. And the kids are just, like, where the crime? eating crayons and yeah yeah and they're like we don't even have crayons at this restaurant like oh we brought them we brought our own kids man at the end of the day man people with kids are people too they're trying to fucking i mean i remember i used to kind of be a little bit irritated uh about like loud kids in places yeah until they're like the emergence of young children in my family and then you're like not man the kids got to live got to live can i live um all right uh that we're gonna stop there for the trending leave you with a lot of work a lot of meat on the bone for tomorrow's
Starting point is 00:31:58 full episode yeah yeah yeah got to go have lunch with my kids uh and great they're they're gonna be when you go have lunch with their kids you just it's like a thing where like the parents just come and you just get to sit down and kind of just literally have lunch with your kids yeah for a little behind the curtain uh sometimes when i'm missing these episodes i get to go into my kids school they have we all go out on the playground and they eat hamburgers and we just chill and get to watch them in their natural habitat. I feel bad because I always say you're going to porn no conventions and that's not what he's doing folks.
Starting point is 00:32:33 He is a dedicated father, great dad. Porker conventions are so much. Jack said another porno convention. He always comes back with a ton of selfies of people I've never heard of. That's dope, man. I just, man, I want to be able to do that kind of shit. Do you kind of, do you vibe out the other kids when you're there? So you can kind of really kind of see like, oh, this is that kid you were talking about.
Starting point is 00:32:58 Okay, what's up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You get to see who they're playing with and what the vibes are like. And, you know, if they're getting bullied and don't realize it. Have you, what's like the thing, what's the best, what's like, what's an insight you've gained from these, like, lunches? Other people's kids are the worst mainly. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know that.
Starting point is 00:33:17 I just, it's just a rule of fact. Yeah. It's funny because they are, it is like mandatory that I be there. They're like, if I miss one, they're like talking about it for a week afterwards. And then I get there. Yeah, yeah. And then I get there. And they're just like, it's just me being there.
Starting point is 00:33:34 That's all they care about is just like being there. And then they come up to me every once in a while. That's nice. I mean, that's the subtle shit that helps kids feel like loved and shit. Yeah, exactly. But they won't let me play. Like, cut me in, guys. Oh, what are you guys playing?
Starting point is 00:33:48 Knockout? I like basketball. ball? Just hitting the ball so far out. Smashing the ball over the fence. But you can't even make a layup. Can't knock me up.
Starting point is 00:33:57 Can't knock me up. Just under the rim. Smashing it into the bottom of the rim. All right. That's going to do it for this Thursday trending. We're back tomorrow with the whole last episode of the show. Miles is back tomorrow with the whole last episode of the show. Jack will be at a porno convention.
Starting point is 00:34:19 Until then, be kind to each other. Be kind to yourselves. Get your vaccines. Well, you still can't get your flu shots. Don't do nothing about white supremacy. No. And we will talk to you all tomorrow. Bye.
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