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Today, the Matt Wall Show, an important election in Tennessee today as a psychotic leftist lunatic
stands a much better chance of winning than she should. And it's a bad sign for Republicans moving forward.
Also, the media continues to try to make a scandal out of the fact that poor innocent drug dealers are being incinerated.
And apparently Gen Z aren't just renting apartments. They're renting everything else, clothes,
utensils, furniture. What happens when America becomes a country of renters who own literally nothing.
We'll talk about all that and more today on Matt Wall Show.
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We all remember the moment from Anchorman when Ron Burgundy, played by Will Farrell,
read the words, go F yourself, San Diego, to end a live news broadcast.
And even though he was just blindly reading the words from the teleprompter, which had been
sabotaged, it didn't matter.
Rioters threatened to kill Ron Burgundy.
He was fired.
Everything changed after that moment.
and everyone in the theater understood why.
You see, the anchorman had just said something highly profane
about the residence of his own city on camera.
It's the kind of thing that you simply can't come back from,
unless, like, Ron Burgundy, you managed to redeem yourself
by saving a woman from being mauled by a bear,
which is the kind of thing that would get anyone out of the doghouse, I assume.
Now, back in 2004, no one would need to have this joke explained to them.
The humor was pretty self-evident.
But just 20 years later, it's not remotely clear
that this scene would actually land.
I mean, for one thing, we don't really have
comedy movies anymore.
It's not just a thing people say.
It's true, by the way.
Hollywood stopped making comedies right around
2012 to 2013.
Now the genre essentially doesn't exist.
But more importantly, in 2025,
recent events have demonstrated
that it's actually very possible
for a prominent person
to tell an entire city
to go F itself
in no uncertain terms
and then remain popular
in that same city,
popular enough to potentially win a congressional race.
In fact, it's now a viable campaign strategy to look the voters in the eye and pull a Ron Burgundy
because, as it turns out, insulting the voters can somehow make you more popular than you were before.
Now, if that sounds hyperbolic to you in any way, then you probably haven't been following the rise of a Democrat congressional candidate named Afton Bain,
who's running in today's special election to fill a seat in Tennessee's 7th Congressional District.
This is a district that includes downtown Nashville
and most of Nashville's black population
along with several Republican-dominated suburbs
like Franklin plus some rural counties as well.
Now, back in 2020, as we discussed before,
Bain openly attacked the city that she intends to represent in Congress.
She stated that she hates Nashville.
Then she went on to name several other specific features of the city
that she despises.
But the really remarkable part of the story
is that having trashed her own potential voters in this resurface clip that was not that long ago,
Afton Bain has made the conscious decision to stand by those remarks.
And in doing so, she appears to have strengthened her political position.
She's running in a district that went for Donald Trump by more than 20 points in the last election.
And yet, according to a recent Emerson College poll,
Bain is within two percentage points within the margin of error of winning this race.
the Republican Matt Van Epps is barely holding on to a lead right now.
Again, in a place where Trump won by 20 points, like recently.
Now, before we get into the implications of this race for the Republican Party, and there are many implications,
there are some recent videos that we should show you.
Without context, you might assume these clips are coming from some kind of satirical film about U.S. politics, like a modern-day
take on Anchorman, but, you know, because they're darkly hilarious in many ways, but they're
very real. These are very real. Like this one, watch. I do want to ask you about an attack
line from Republicans, because this has been, there's a comment you made in 2020 about Nashville.
It's gotten a lot of attention in a race. Let's listen to this. I hate the city. I hate the
bacheloretts. I hate the pedal taverns. I hate country music. I hate all of the things that make
Nashville, barely. And it's city to the rest of the country. But I hate it.
I know you said those comments were taken out of context, but I want to ask you about it because I'm wondering, do you think it was a mistake to say that?
Once again, I was a private citizen.
Natural is my home.
Do I roll my eyes at the Bachelorette parties and the pedal taverns that are blocking my access to my house?
Yeah, every Nashvilleian does.
But this race has always been something about something bigger.
It's about families across Middle Tennessee that are getting crushed by rising prices, while Washington politicians and billionaires.
argue about this type of nonsense.
So, and this is what the left does, of course.
They never apologize for anything ever.
They double down on everything always, never admit they're wrong about anything.
And it works.
Politically, it works, clearly.
She can't even muster a single word of praise for Nashville, not a single positive thing,
even when it's teed up for her.
The best she could do is utter a non-sequitur about how she made the previous remarks
bashing Nashville as a private citizen, as if that's relevant in any way.
But if anything, that makes it worse because it means that it's what she actually believes.
It's something she said before she had an obvious incentive to lie as a politician.
She's just being honest about what she believes.
Of course, this woman knows what just happened in Virginia, or a Democrat sociopath,
someone who says he wants conservatives and their children to die,
just won the race for Attorney General.
She understands that Democrat voters are motivated, above all else.
by hatred. And she's made the calculation at this point that the only viable path forward
is to appeal to Democrats' profound disdain for the world they live in, or in this case, the city
they live in. Now, to be clear, if she had just said that she hates the Bachelorette parties
in Nashville or whatever, then that wouldn't be an issue. I would agree with that.
If she had just said that she hates the pedal taverns and wants to abolish them and
imprison everybody involved, I would wholeheartedly agree.
But she explicitly stated that she hates the entire city as a whole.
And now she's banking on the possibility that most people living in Nashville also hate the entire hate themselves essentially.
And frankly, she might be right.
In recent days across various interviews with friendly outlets, Bain has used the same script when she's been asked about her many, many other deranged comments.
Here's another example.
crime is of course also was a major issue in the presidential election and i know there are some
old posts you've been asked about those old posts a number of times my question for you today is
whether more money for cops on the streets in the district you hope to represent would help fight crime
would you like more money for more cops on the streets in your district so those past comments were
at a time when i was a private citizen as an activist and organizer and now as a tennessee lawmaker i represent
40,000 individual opinions and political thought.
So what do you think now?
Would more money for cops be good or bad?
I think it depends on what the community wants.
And so I've worked with communities, at least my constituents,
want to ensure that there is investment in their community for community safety,
community protection, mental health services.
And that's what I'm hearing from, at least my constituents.
All right, fair enough.
No, not fair enough.
not an answer at all. And notice that in this case, CNN attempts to do her a favor. They don't show any
of the old post that they're asking about. They think they're teeing up a softball question where she can
safely say without any pushback that, yeah, she wants police departments to exist. It's one of those
issues that especially now that the George Floydist area has subsided. It's something that you'd hope
100% of Americans would agree on. It's very easy. But still, even with this very generous setup,
she doesn't give the answer that a well-adjusted sane person would give.
Instead, she once again states that she was a private citizen when she made those old posts,
which remain unmentioned, by the way.
And then when she's pressed on her non-answer, she strongly suggests that indeed,
she still wants to defund the police in the year 2025.
She states that she's going to defer to her community rather than take any position of her own.
And then she proceeds to say that her community,
wants mental health services.
So she never says that her community wants to have a police department.
And what she's implying is that if the community got together and had like a majority vote
and said, yeah, we'd rather not have police.
We want to be able to just do whatever we want.
We prefer if the law was not enforced.
She's implying that she would just go, if she somehow had the power to do it,
she would just go along with that.
Again, it's the kind of answer that will only appeal to you as a voter if you are a deeply
disturbed individual.
And the more that this woman rises in the polls, the more we have to ask ourselves if that's a fair way to describe the entire Democrat Party, as in every single voter they have, not just the politicians.
Over at MSNBC, aka MSNS now, the damage control went even worse for Afton Bain.
That's because in this interview, the anchor actually put some of her tweets up on the screen to great comedic effect.
watch.
Representative, in 2020, you made some tweets that have since been deleted, that were very critical
of police.
You said in those since deleted tweets that the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department should
be dissolved.
Another cheered on a teacher's union saying that to fund the police should be a requirement
for schools reopening.
And another saying, good morning, especially to the 54% of Americans that believe burning down
a police station is justified.
2020 was obviously a very fraught year.
Do you still stand by those comments?
And if not, is there anything you want to clarify?
I'm not going to gauge in cable news talking points,
but what I will say is that, you know,
our communities need solutions.
We need local people deciding,
solving local problems with local solutions.
And that's not the overreach of a federal government
or state government of which we are.
dealing with in Nashville and our cities across the state of Tennessee.
So you don't want to clarify whether you still believe that the police should be defunded?
Once again, I don't remember these tweets, but what I'm saying is, is that...
I'm not asking you if you remember. What is your position today? How's that on this issue?
I mean, once again, I'm here to talk about my race, which is in literally nine days.
So she's not going to get into those cable news talking points, like addressing
the question of whether she supports burning down police stations, which she already said she does
support, does she still support it? Well, that's just a talking point, as in it's something that she
explicitly stated that she supports a few years ago. And to this day, she won't renounce it.
Now, to be clear, Afton Bain is indeed a real person. This is a real candidate that the Democrat
Party is running for a House seat. And they're not disavowing her or even criticizing her in any way.
Why would they?
Bain represents the mainstream Democrat Party.
That's the important point here.
If someone says that they're a Democrat, this is what they're supporting.
And they're not doing, because the Democrats, they don't do the disavowal game.
Have you noticed that?
They don't do it at all.
There's no push by anyone else, never mind her disavowing her own comments, which she won't do.
No one else in the Democrat Party is being pushed to disavow her.
even though the things that she said on the record are far worse than anything that any conservative is saying,
openly calling for people to burn down police stations is far worse than pretty much anything I've ever heard someone on the right say.
Especially when you consider that this is something that mobs of leftists have shown a willingness to do.
They've actually done it.
It's a real thing.
These are not just words on Twitter.
It's hard to think of anything more dangerous than having a congressional representative
who openly wants police stations to be burned down.
And just to emphasize the point, the Democrat Party has come out and announced that they
not only don't condemn her, but they strongly support everything this woman is saying.
This is a post from Ken Martin, the chair of the Democrat Party just a couple of days ago.
He said, quote, Democrats are building momentum.
We're all gas, no breaks.
Let's do everything we can to chip away at the geopolitics.
House majority this Tuesday, get out and vote for Afton Bain if you live in Tennessee
7.
So there it is.
The highest levels of Democrat Party have endorsed one of the most demented candidates to run
for office in the modern history of this country.
They've also endorsed all of this, watch.
I'm currently involved in a transformative justice seminar, and so it's how to imagine a world
without police and what that looks like and what community mechanisms look like, how
people cannot police themselves, but what, for example, if you experience sexual assault,
like, what is the reconciliation process and what does transformative justice look like?
Because as we know, like, you can't take those things to, like, you know, our legal system is
terrible when it comes to retribution. So my therapist always asked me to transcribe my dreams
when they happen. And the recurring dream I've had is standing up in a cafeteria
of full of women. I don't know why I was there or whatever and saying I don't want children.
I want power and just screaming it at the top of my lungs. And for someone who grew up with my
mother telling me you never have kids because you will, you know, you'll have to give up a lot.
You'll have to sacrifice professionally, which is what she was saying. And where I am now with
seeing the consequences and the ramifications of women having kids and being in the political
field and what they're able to achieve because we don't offer, you know, it's like the political
field hasn't met the challenge of working moms. They really haven't. But also the deeply
patriarchal structures that these women are involved with because they've chosen marriage and
they've chosen to raise children. My therapist asked me to transcribe
my dreams and the recurrent dream I had is standing up at a cafeteria full of women and saying,
I don't want children, I want power. Now, just by itself, 15 years ago, that statement would have
been disqualifying, regardless of your politics. And for one thing, she's going around admitting
that she's in therapy, which obviously isn't something you should brag about. I mean,
there's no reason to be proud of the fact that you're paying someone with a master's degree who
has a vested interest in making sure you're never cured of whatever disorder he's diagnosed you with.
that's a point of shame, not pride.
In fact, in the same country, going to therapy would be disqualifying by itself for any political candidate.
If you need therapy, you are not mentally fit to hold political office or any other position of importance.
But that clip gets even worse when she goes on to explain that marriage punishes women and forces them into patriarchal structures, whatever the hell that means.
Maybe she's talking about no-fault divorce laws
where women can cheat on their husbands
and then take half their assets.
Who knows?
Didn't really elaborate, as far as I can tell.
What I do know is that there are many, many more clips
that illustrate how unhinged this woman is.
She also admitted that she follows around ice vehicles
and harasses ice officers and state troopers, for example.
It says she's uncomfortable with Christian influence in the government
and so on and so on and so on.
We'll end with this clip, which we played before,
because it really underscores the extent of the threat
that this woman and the Democrat Party in general
posed to our country.
This was how Afton Bain responded to the massacre
of Christian men, women, and children
at the Covenant School in Nashville.
In the aftermath of the shooting,
she didn't say she was worried
about the safety of Christians
who had just been massacred
because of their faith by a trans-identified terrorist.
Instead, she said that the so-called trans community
was under attack,
even though they just attacked, but they're under attack.
And that as a politician, one of her primary goals would be to go after me and the Daily Wire.
Watch.
So for those of you don't know, my partner has a trans son.
And the month of April and the final week of March was incredibly upsetting for us.
In the wake of the covenant shooting and the disclosure that the covenant shooter was trans,
I was pulled into a chat with other trans organizers and activists across the state that were fearful of their lives.
And third, every legislative session, I promise to carry a trans bill of rights so that we could push back against the far right narrative that is being emanated by Matt Walsh on the Daily Wire, who have set up their home in Nashville.
And I promise to do that. I promise to fight for our trans community.
Well, they did a really poor job of that, by the way, pushing back against the quote unquote narrative.
The narrative that what is our narrative?
Our narrative is just reality.
It's what is real, you know?
Men can't have babies.
It's reality.
But they've done a really bad job of pushing back against it.
Afton, you've done a pretty bad job because you've completely lost.
We won entirely on that issue.
You lost.
But the fact that a woman this deranged and evil even has the slightest possible chance
to win the special election today in a district that Trump carried again by more than 20 points,
in a deep red state in a race against a candidate who has been endorsed and heavily promoted by Donald Trump,
that is a very, very bad sign.
I mean, it just is.
A very bad sign for the future of the Republican Party.
Even if she loses today, which we certainly pray that she does,
the fact that there was any chance at all that she could win is a bad sign.
Over the past few months, we've talked about some major built-in advantages
that Republicans are probably going to have in future elections.
If the Voting Rights Act is gutted by the Supreme Court,
which is the expected outcome and the justified outcome,
Democrats will lose several seats in the House.
And as more illegal aliens are deported,
and as more people leave failing states like California and New York
for states like Florida and Texas,
Democrats will lose even more representation in Congress.
That's what's going to happen.
But these benefits, well, they only exist at the margins.
They don't protect the Republican Party
against a complete and total collapse
of popular support.
And that appears to be where the party is headed,
given the Democrats are running complete sociopaths,
I mean, lunatic psychopaths,
and winning or coming very close to winning.
If today's election in Tennessee is indeed even somewhat close,
if this woman is not completely blown out,
then we may be headed for the worst case scenario
one year from now in the midterms.
which is Democrats sweeping both houses of Congress.
And if this trend continues, that's where it goes.
And we shouldn't be surprised by that outcome if it should come to pass,
because Republicans in Congress have been so ineffective
that they failed to give voters a reason to support them.
Now, yeah, the Democrats are a lot worse.
Democrats are insane.
That's a reason to not support, that's a reason to not support the Democrats.
It's not a reason to support you, them.
You have to give people an active, positive reason.
Here's what I am doing.
You should support that.
This is the point where, as we talked about yesterday,
the Trump administration has to step in and take decisive action,
any kind of decisive action that actually improves the lives of American citizens
in some tangible way.
Denaturalize as many foreign fraudsters as you can,
bomb as many drug dealers as possible, suspend all foreign migration.
Do something.
Or else you'll be replaced.
very quickly by lunatics and craven degenerates like Afton Bain. Today's election is a massive
warning sign. The polling alone, you know, makes that very clear. We can either heed that warning
now while we still have time or we will lose so badly in 2026 that as a country and as a movement,
it's going to take a long time to recover. Now let's get to our five headlines.
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Now, we talked yesterday about the strikes on drugboats. The media is desperately trying to
find some reason to object to the strikes. So they've landed on the idea that,
there was a second strike on one of the boats. The missile hit the boat, and then there was a
second missile that killed the rest of them who were, I guess, floating on Driftwood or something
like that. And this second missile is supposedly some kind of major scandal is the idea.
Caroline Levitt addressed this scandal yesterday. Let's listen to that.
Excuse me, regarding Venezuela.
The president said yesterday that Secretary Hegset had denied that that second strike,
that reported second strike on an alleged drug vote on September 2nd.
The secretary said to the president that that didn't happen.
But to clarify, I just wanted you to clear this up.
In his social media post, Secretary Hegsat didn't go into details about that strike.
He just said U.S. operations in the area were lawful,
and he said that the story and media reports were fabricated.
To be clear, does the administration deny that that second strike happened,
or did it happen and the administration denies that Secretary Heggssef gave war?
The latter is true, Abe, and I have a statement to read for you here.
President Trump and Secretary Hegsef have made it clear
that presidentially designated narco-terrorist groups are subject to lethal targeting
in accordance with the laws of war.
With respect to the strikes in question on September 6th,000,
second, Secretary Hegeseth authorized Admiral Bradley to conduct these kinetic strikes.
Admiral Bradley worked well within his authority and the law, directing the engagement to ensure
the boat was destroyed and the threat to the United States of America was eliminated.
And I would just add one more point to remind the American public why these lethal strikes
are taking place. Because this administration has designated these narco-terrorists as foreign
terrorist organizations. The president has a right to take them out if they are,
threatening the United States of America, and if they are bringing illegal narcotics that are
killing our citizens at a record rate, which is what they are doing. And under the previous
administration, there was enough fentanyl trafficked into our country to kill every American man,
woman, and child many times over. Notice a big sigh she gives before she answers the question.
I don't think you're supposed to sigh like that, but I don't blame her. She was a big, you know,
She's actually very good at what she does, but sometimes something slips.
Way better than, think about the contrast between her and Karen Jean Pear.
It's, you know, quite a contrast.
But I don't know why anyone would want to do this job.
I don't know, I don't know how they find anyone to do the.
White House Press Secretary, to me, seems like the worst job on the planet.
I I now I would enjoy it under the accepting the fact like if I was able to do it and I just knew I'd be fired in a day let me just go out there give me a day and then that'll be it that would be fun but to have to actually do the job and take it seriously for you know an extended period of time just seems awful anyway so she says that
the Secretary of War Pete Hick-Seth did not order the second strike on the boat.
Now, I've already said that I personally don't really care if they hit the boat a second time.
I don't know. I'll admit that. I think I'm probably not alone. Does anyone care?
Well, they hit it a second time. They hit. So I'm not even making a legal argument here.
I'm just saying I don't personally care, and I don't think anyone cares.
The idea that one missile is okay, but a second is a human rights violation strikes me as
entirely arbitrary.
We want to kill the narco-terrorists, right?
That's the objective.
That's why you hit the boat with a missile.
The idea was to kill them.
The idea was not simply to stop the boat.
That's all it was.
If you wanted to stop a boat and you didn't want to kill anybody, then there's, there are other ways of doing it.
right but they wanted to kill the narco terrorists for good reason and so they hit him you know they hit
him with a missile and they saw that not all them were killed so they said oh you better hit hit him again
it's like okay so but so that's that's way out of bounds that but if they had just like left them
to drown or get eaten by sharks then that's better i mean i don't quite get it
And I think you can make a legal argument, too, because you could say, well, these guys, they, you know, they would have got picked up by the next narco terrorist boat and then been right back on the battlefield, so to speak. So there's still enemy combatants in that sense. I don't know. I think you can make a legal argument. But all I'm saying is, you know, that you want to stop the boat, but you also want to kill the narco terrorists themselves. If you're going to actually go to war against the drug traffickers, then this.
is what it means. It means going out and killing these guys. And if we're at war with drug traffickers,
I think it'd be perfectly valid to snipe them while they're eating breakfast. Again, does anyone
really, these people, these are the worst monsters, some of the worst monsters on the planet
that are responsible for killing thousands of people, Americans, criminal enterprises that are
shipping poison into America, killing Americans. Is there anyone is like, well, no, that's, that's too
far. Those poor innocent drug dealers. Does anyone feel that way? No, go out and kill them.
That's what if you're going to go to war against them, that's what it means. Hit their cartel compounds.
As long as you're not, as long as you aren't targeting women and children, of course,
and as long as you're killing narco-terrorists and not innocent civilians, then to me it's fair game.
There are no innocent civilians on the drug boat in the middle of the night. Right? There's no
innocent civilians there. So I don't really see what the problem is. But that's not a legal argument,
as I said. The law does not hinge on what Matt Walsh personally finds acceptable. Although it should.
Let's be real. That's how the law should works. Should work. I mean, wouldn't that be a lot easier?
Wouldn't it be so much easier if we could all agree that the law should just be whatever I want?
wouldn't that be so much easier for everybody?
At what point are we just going to admit that?
At one point, will everyone in America admit that, you know what, the law should just be whatever I want.
But all that aside, what's really happening here is that, and the reason why we're hung up on this, was there a second missile?
Oh, no, second missile.
Oh, what a missile?
Oh, my gosh.
The only reason we're hung up on this is that the media is, of course, trying to find some way,
some reason to object to the killing of drug traffickers.
They're looking for a pretense, and that's not easy.
In fairness to them, in fairness to Democrats, they're constantly trying to find ways to defend
indefensible positions, and so they're doing the best they can.
I mean, this is the, you're trying to find a way to object to killing narco-terrorist
drug traffickers who are poisoning America, just shipping poison into America,
the ton have been doing it for decades.
You're trying to find some way to object to that.
A thing that any normal person would look at that and say, yeah, oh yeah, of course.
Why have we not already killed them?
That's my only question.
So you're trying to find some way to object to it, and not easy to do.
And this is what they come up with, is this sort of thing.
They have to get hung up on like procedural things and technicalities and this and that.
because going out there and saying,
won't you think of the drug traffickers?
Won't someone think of the drug traffickers?
That is not a very compelling argument.
It's just not.
So they're doing the best they can.
Speaking of not compelling,
Wajahat Ali is one of the more vile humans in the media,
which obviously saying quite a lot.
He went on a rant the other day that was gross and slimy even by his standards.
Even by the standards of a guy with the moral sense and IQ and personal hygiene of a slug,
this was something else, even by those standards.
Watch.
You have lost.
You lost.
The mistake that you made is you let us in in the first place.
That's the thing with brown people.
I'm going to say this as a brown person.
There's a lot of us.
Like a lot.
There's like 1.2 billion in India.
There's more than 200 million.
In Pakistan, there's like 170 million in Boggandle-Dash.
Those are just the people there.
I'm even talking about the folks who are expats or immigrants.
There's a bunch of us.
And we breed.
We're a breeding people.
And the problem is, is you let us in 1965.
There were a few of us beforehand.
But once you let one of us in, you know what happens with brown folks?
Our grandmother comes.
Our grandfather comes.
our uncle comes, our aunt comes, our cousin comes, our second cousin comes, our third cousin comes.
Then we have kids, a bunch of kids. And then guess what? Some white women, you know, the Western civilization
women, the pure women, the American women, quote, the Rusbelt women, the real women, they like some
of us brown folks. We don't take them. They come to us. So we're embedded. We are everywhere. We are
everywhere. I've traveled this country. I'm going to speak as a brown person. Brown people are
everywhere. There will be a Patel Motel or there will be a Desi restaurant everywhere. I want you to
realize this. You have lost. Your story is a story filled with misery.
It's filled with bland chicken
It's filled with terrible terrible dry ass meat
Your music sucks
All your culture sucks
Nobody, that's why the kids
Like listen to black people and their music
That's why the kids love Latinos
Your parties suck because they're monochromatic
Our parties have better food, better music
Better looking women
Now
So this is obviously cheap rage bait
And anyone can see that
I can see that anyone can see it
And that's basically all
political commentary these days.
I mean, this guy is on, I guess this was his podcast that he was doing this on.
Nobody watches his podcast.
Nobody cares about it.
No one is.
You walk up to a thousand people randomly and say, what's your favorite podcast?
None of them are going to say, wajahat Ali.
My favorite podcast is wajahat Ali.
No one's going to say that if they did say that you wouldn't have any, no one else would
have any idea what they're talking about.
you would think they would have, they're having a stroke or something, waja Hada Lee, what is that?
And so that's almost all political podcasts, you know, almost all the time is just rage bait,
which is why the whole space is dying, to be honest, collapsing in on itself because everyone
is just clip farming and rage bidding all the time. And I know people will say, well, that's what you do.
But, no, I mean, I'm just being myself. I, you know, and actually,
I start every show with like a 25-minute written monologue, which is the opposite of clip farming.
For better or worse, you know, it's the opposite.
And no one in this space does that.
Everyone else is just turning on the camera and speaking expeperaneously.
And I'm the only idiot putting like hours of writing into every show.
My final show of last week was a 30-minute rebuttal to a Ken Burns documentary.
And so for better or worse, that's what we're doing over here.
Anyway, the point is this clip from Wajahat is clearly meant to provoke a reaction.
And when you're a boring guy with a name that sounds like a Star Wars character, that's all you can do.
When you're a bland nobody that no one cares about with a name that sounds like the bad guy from Dune or something, then that's all that you have.
And yet in this case, I'm regrettably going to give him what he wants because I do think that a lot of truth is, well, a lot of truth is said in jest and a lot of truth is said in rage baiting.
So that might have been his intention, but he was like he was saying it to get a reaction. He was saying that. He was saying it to get attention. He was saying it to get attention. But he also thinks that. So watch how did admits to several things here.
things that up until 12 seconds ago
we were called racist for saying.
First of all, he admits that brown people
basically weren't in this country at all
until the late 20th century.
That was quite an admission.
That's not something they will ever admit
until just now.
But he's right.
Because up until now, these same people
have insisted that immigrants from the Muslim world
and immigrants from the third world
helped to build this country.
And now he admits that that was always a lie.
I mean, I just, wasn't I just in an argument with one of these people?
Who was it?
Medi Hassan.
And his argument was that, well, Muslim immigrants helped to build the country.
And now here we have Wajat saying, oh, no, actually, we just got here.
We weren't here at all until a couple of decades ago, until a few decades ago.
No, they didn't come here.
They didn't build the country.
They came here after everything was built.
They came here because everything was built.
They came here because they wanted to take advantage of a,
well-built country because they weren't able to build up their own countries. And he finally admits
it. You know, there were not any wajahats fighting in the American Revolution. There weren't
any wajahats on the American frontier. Okay. There weren't any wajahots in the Civil War.
There weren't any wajahats traveling across the, you know, American wilderness out west.
There weren't any wajahots here doing anything or contributing in any way to anything until
like 10 and a half seconds ago.
They did not help to build the country.
They came here because our country had been built,
and he admits it.
Those are his words.
He said it.
He admitted it.
And most of all, he's admitting that the Great Replacement is real.
So we see the familiar trajectory here.
For years, they told us that the Great Replacement is a conspiracy theory.
For years, they told us that we are racist for suggesting that there was any kind of
plot to replace the native inhabitants of the United States who are white people.
White people are the natives of the United States of America.
And they said that there was no plot.
To suggest that there was any plot to replace them with non-white foreigners was racist.
And now here he is admitting it.
Everything he described is exactly what the great replacement is.
And so we've officially entered the actually it is actually it is happening.
and it's good stage.
We know this is how it always goes.
First, we, on the right, we say that something is happening,
and they say, that's not happening, that's crazy.
Your races were saying it, that's conspiracy theory.
And then eventually they get to, okay, actually it is happening and it's good.
So before you were racist for thinking that it's happening,
now you're racist for thinking that it's bad that it's happening,
which is a very different argument.
And he's right. You know, it works exactly as he described. This is why mass migration is a mistake. It's why
Third World migration is a mistake. It's why H-1B program is a mistake. It's why it should be
abolished. It's all right there. As he said, we bring in third-worlders and they bring in their
extended family. They breed. They're breeders. That's his word. Said, we're breeding people. And
And they, which in and of itself, by the way, is not like, we should be breeders.
We should all have kids.
I have six kids.
So I'll wear that, I'll wear that badge proudly.
But what he's saying is, okay, you bring us in and like supposedly we're here on a, whatever, we're here to work a job or whatever.
And next thing you know, right, there's 20 more because we're bringing.
in, it's not just breeding.
It's like bringing in, oh, now we're going to bring the aunt and now the uncle and now
the cousin and the cousin and the cousin and on and on.
And they try to turn our country into the countries that they fled.
This is, again, I'm just summarizing what he said and he happens to be right.
But he's only wrong about one thing, really, which is the most obvious thing.
he says that white culture that the call that that that this is what he's referring to he's talking
about white he's talking to and about white people specifically and uh he's saying that well we're
inferior in every way you know uh and everything's better for them he says white people suck and are
lame and bad and his culture is so much better well not only is he wrong about that but he doesn't
believe it because that's why he's here.
So that's always where it breaks down.
They say, our culture is so much better.
It's so much more.
It's superior and everything.
Why are you here then?
Why did you come here?
Why did you come to the country that was built by and large, the vast majority by white people who you hate?
and you think are lame and terrible and have nothing to bring to the table.
Why are you here?
And that's always where it breaks down.
But everything else, everything else he said is true.
And even if he's just looking desperately for attention, which is all this is really about for him,
I think in this one particular case, we should pay attention.
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headline is
Gen Z is obsessed with renting
from dresses to strollers to
wine glasses. Renting lives in
Gen Z's heads rent free.
So the article
unfortunate pun there
in the headline, but
so the, not really unfortunate, I think we should
put a pun in any headline where you can fit
it in. I'm a big believer in puns.
So the article describes this phenomenon
that I
hadn't heard of it. Well, I hadn't heard of it to this
extent. And maybe there are
exaggerating in the article, who knows. But I didn't know this is a thing. People, lots of people
apparently, especially young people they're talking about, are renting not just apartments to live in.
And we knew that, but also everything in the apartment, especially clothing. So there are these
clothing rental subscription services. Everybody, you know, everyone has a million subscription services
now. And here's another one. It's a subscription service. And you rent clothes from other people.
Secondhand clothing rentals. So you can wear a pair of pants that 27 other people have already
worn. That's the pitch. You can wear a pair of pans that contain, you know,
frankly, the fumes of 27 other people embedded into the, you know,
the fabric. Not to get too scientific, but that's what's being offered. People are also renting
apparently accessories, home decor, jewelry, glassware, I don't know, utensils, furniture, I assume,
everything. Now, the analysis you'll hear from, for most people about this, and I think this is kind of
the argument the article makes, is that, well, the economy is in such rough shape. The economy is in
the toilet. And so that's why you've got, that's why renting has become so popular. This is why
Gen Z are their generation of renters. They rent everything because they can't afford to buy anything
because everything's so expensive. And the economy is in the toilet. But that's not really what's
going on here. That's not actually what's going on. Now, it is true. The economy is in rough shape.
Everything's too expensive. All that stuff is true. But that's not why you've got all the renting going.
That's not why. That doesn't explain this phenomenon that we're talking about here.
Because there is no way in hell that renting clothes from a clothing rental subscription service
is in any way cheaper than just buying them secondhand or from a place like Walmart or wherever
and keeping them in your closet and wearing them multiple times as people have always done.
That's the normal thing to do.
You know, I have shirts in my closet that I've worn like, I don't know, a thousand.
times, 10,000 times. And that is definitely cheaper than renting without any question at all.
And this is what you see sometimes. You see these, you see this kind of phenomenon, but Gen Z,
they're renting everything. And the explanation is always, oh, well, it's because the economy.
It's because they can't afford. Well, yeah, but you're doing something that's more expensive.
So that doesn't make any sense. What's actually happening is that people are
spending more.
They're actually spending more.
With the excuse of a bad economy, low income,
all that sort of thing,
what's happening is people are spending more
on these kinds of things.
And they're doing it so they can get the designer outfit
and post a picture on Instagram.
That's what the point of this really is.
They rent the article,
they rent the home decor and the glassware
and then post a picture of the table spread
for Instagram.
which is basically the whole plane.
And it's much, much more expensive than just buying these items and using them thousands of times,
as again, almost all people have always done since forever.
But the effect is this.
And here's why, this is why I hate this.
Well, three reasons.
First of all, this is consumerism, materialism, wastefulness, cloaked as being thrifty and living affordably.
And it's really the opposite of that.
And there's a lot of this kind of thing going around.
This is supposed to, oh, well, you're renting it.
So it's cheaper.
I'm being, I'm being wiser with my money.
No, this is not that.
This is the opposite.
And people think that just because they don't own anything, they don't buy anything,
they only rent, that they're somehow living a more humble and affordable lifestyle.
But they aren't at all.
And the second problem is that it's performative.
You know, this is life as performance.
It's about getting things so you can post about it on social media.
And that's not real.
That's not authentic.
You cannot be a happy or well-rounded or good or interesting person if you're not authentic.
And I don't mean authentic in a kind of shallow self-help mumbo-jumbo sort of way.
I mean authentic as in honest, just living a real honest life, which this isn't.
And third, most importantly, it's very bad to have so many people who own nothing.
And that's where we are.
I mean, think about it.
Think about the life of someone who subscribes to one of these clothing rental services.
And I don't know how many people do.
But think about their life.
We can assume they don't own the home they live in.
They don't own their land.
They probably live in an apartment.
They don't own their car.
They don't own the clothes on their back.
Many of them don't own their furniture, their utensils.
They have a lot of stuff.
Okay, that's the point.
They possess a great many things, but they don't own any of it.
So they have a materialistic lifestyle without the ownership that used to come with that.
So it's really the worst of all worlds.
To be surrounded with crap, with stuff, to be incredibly materialistic, but to not own any of it.
It's really the worst combination for a person.
Because if you own very little but also possess very little, well, then at least you reap the spiritual reward.
of, you know, an austere, humble, minimalist life.
And in the other hand, if you have a lot of stuff, that could be very materialistic.
But if you own it, well, then there are rewards that come with owning things.
Like, this is mine.
I have it.
It's own.
This is my thing, right?
And depending on what it is, this is something I can pass down to my family, you know.
And there are real rewards that come from.
that. This is the worst of all worlds. And I think this is kind of the disconnect between Gen Z and
Boomers, because they're always locked in this debate, this contest, where Gen Z says that,
well, they have it so much worse than the boomers did. And then boomers say, oh, well, you ungrateful
brats. You have the easiest lives. Anyone's ever lived. You don't know how good you have it.
And it goes back and forth. And the truth is that is kind of a third option.
which is this, that Gen Z are correct, that they have to deal with things that no other generation of Americans really had to deal with, at least not to this extent.
A country overrun by third world invaders, they have to compete against the entire world.
It's worse now than it's ever been, so no one has had to deal with that at this level.
They're in massive debt from getting worthless college degrees that they were, you know, they were cajoled and coerced into getting.
And everything is way more expensive than it should be.
All of that is true.
The quality of everything has gone down.
We talked about that last week.
Even when it comes to something like restaurant food, the quality, it's like more expensive, but the quality, everything's, it's all frozen food and not fresh.
And coming off the back of the same Cisco truck.
All that is true.
And in this war between boomers and Gen Z and millennials, I'm millennial, so we kind of, I don't know, we're sort of in the middle of it.
But this is something that I think often the boomers are not willing to acknowledge all those points.
However, it's also true that boomers lived much humbler lives, for the most part, when they were the age that Zoomers are now.
They had less stuff. They had a lot less.
We talk about how they could buy homes.
Boomers, when they were 24 years old, just got married, they could go buy a home.
And a lot of them could, and that is true.
They were not big homes.
They were not living in palaces, though.
They were living in, like, small houses.
And, you know, if the average Zumer had to live like the average boomer lived in
1973, they would probably treat it like solitary confinement in prison. I mean, they wouldn't know
how to live such a minimal non-materialistic life. So, you know, you've got Gen Z saying the
economy is destroyed. We have to compete against the whole globe. Country is bankrupted.
And then boomers say, hey, when we were your age, we lived much humbler and less extravagant
and luxurious lives than you kids do today. We worked really hard and all that kind of stuff.
And then Zoomers say, yeah, but you owned a house and you had a car that was paid off.
And you could buy weeks worth of groceries for 98 cents at a toothpick.
And then boomers say, yeah, well, you kids have TVs and video games and phones and subscription services and way more luxury and material possessions than we ever had.
And the truth is like they're both right, which is the worst option.
Actually, I'd rather it be door number one or two.
but it's kind of door number three.
It's the, it's the, it's the,
the worst of all worlds.
Really, where we're,
uh, it, the economy's in bad shape.
People are broke.
But it's also a very materialistic culture.
And people have many more things than they need and all this kind of thing.
Um, so that's what we are.
That's the bad news.
The good news is that everyone is,
kind of right in a way.
The bad news is that what they're right about is pretty awful.
And I think that that's a very light and positive and uplifting note to end on.
Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening.
Talk to tomorrow. Have a great day. Godspeed.
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