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we gotta talk about comedians getting

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canceled and SNL the mainstream media

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this is disgusting apparently now you've

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got the comedian who writes the Dilbert

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comics getting canceled because of some

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courageous comments that he made

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according to the mainstream media and

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let's take a look at some of the

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mainstream media's bashing that's going

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on and it look I just want to provide

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you a little bit of backdrop before we

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get started in that when I ran for

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governor in California I learned

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firsthand and I came in second place of

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retail Eureka recall candidates excuse

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me uh I won San Francisco which is

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that's awesome like anyone in San

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Francisco who voted for me anyone who

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voted for me in general thank you y'all

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are amazing well almost a million uh

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votes in Cali which is fantastic but

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what what I want to mention is one of

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the massive things that I learned was

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actually about the media and I didn't

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learn about that media aspect directly

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uh from from my assumptions I was told

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it after my uh election campaign failed

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I met with individual reporters who

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reached out to me who wanted to sit down

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with coffee privately off record with me

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who work at news stations and TV

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stations and radio stations and paper

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organizations in our state and they're

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like Kevin you've got to know the media

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is not what you think it is and I'm like

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what do you mean and very clearly and

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I'm gonna

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simplify here

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the media is directed by profit and if

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let's say the governor has 10 events

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scheduled over the next two months and

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we send a reporter to cover you and the

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governor catches wind of that because

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you're trying to Dethrone the governor

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the governor could say hey we're not

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going to allow your media organization

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into our next 10 press events because

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you're covering meet Kevin that

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literally happened not only that and not

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only does that kind of rigging happen in

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politics and media but I'm told from

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reporters that they could be reading off

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a teleprompter knowing that something is

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a lie knowing it's a lie and still have

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to read it otherwise they're fired that

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is the mainstream media for you now

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we're going to talk about cancer culture

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in the mainstream media in just a moment

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in terms of what's happening but it's

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disgusting and look I feel like in the

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past I I used to be way too trusting of

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of the mainstream media I think that's

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what we're taught you know and you get a

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I hate to use this word but you get a

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liberal education at a college or or you

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know even our high schools I mean that's

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what you're getting these days you know

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it's Keynesian economic thought you

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don't even get taught Austrian economics

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you don't really get taught the other

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perspective it's oh no it's the New York

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Times it's the Wall Street journalist

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it's it's only the mainstream media

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right

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so so what ends up happening is uh is is

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you start kind of cracking that thought

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by realizing oh my gosh like it you you

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might not be getting coverage because

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there's a profit motive uh and it's like

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a lot of people are going to hear that

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and be like well duh but that it would

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extend to the extreme of uh media

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reporters lying to your face it's kind

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of shocking but then again we've even

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seen that happening with Tucker Carlson

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you've got uh uh lawsuits that are now

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revealing that people like Tucker

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Carlson Laura Ingram and Sean Hannity

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knew the election likely was not rigged

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but they were still peddling that

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narrative because that's what Their

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audience essentially wanted to hear that

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was sort of the The Click bait of the

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day and they're being compelled by the

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corporate directive to cover stories a

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certain way to either whether it's

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creativisiveness or or whatever

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uh and that's the same thing that I

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experienced uh in in my campaign for

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governor and it's just it's shocking and

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it's disheartening but unfortunately now

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you're getting a lot of that similar uh

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style of of censorship in in how the

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media is reacting uh so first of all

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here we have the uh you know the the

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opening to the SNL skip uh obviously

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we've covered this before but the

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opening to the SNL skit was basically

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hey you know let's let's make fun of

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covid and big Pharma and uh some of the

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reaction to that was fascinating let me

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quickly remind you what that sounded

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like let's go ahead and give this a

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little play here okay so the movie goes

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like this

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the biggest drug cartels in the world

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get together and buy up all the media

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and all the politicians and force all

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the people in the world stay locked in

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their homes and people can only come out

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if they take the cartels drugs and keep

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taking them over and over

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I threw the script away I mean who is

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going to believe that crazy all right so

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that's that's sort of our uh our our

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intro to SNL here and these are you know

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I go through I've got a section over

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here where you can go through my likes

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on Twitter and you can see what I like

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whether or not I actually like it or

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whatever but it's just a way for you to

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kind of see what I'm paying attention to

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if you want on Twitter and this is very

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interesting Woody Harrelson the biggest

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drug cartels in the world get together

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and buy up all the media and then look

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at this

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Rolling Stone Woody Harrelson spreads

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anti-vaxx conspiracies during SNL

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Monologue I think at this point a lot of

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us are looking and going man you know

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more and more data's coming out saying

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that booster may not be very effective

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whether that's biologically because of

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the effects of known as priming whether

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that's because of uh of of how quickly

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uh covet is evolving whether it's the

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fact that kovid is is a type of human

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coronavirus which the common cold is

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caused by four types of coronaviruses

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and interestingly studies are showing

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that if you've had a cold briefly before

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covet exposure you might actually be

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resistant to covet because you've had a

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common cold exposure right so there's

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this this idea that something is

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anti-vaxx is basically like trying to

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say oh you're some extremist alt-right

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Winger uh who who you know is is a

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dominant idiot and I think now uh the

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world is waking up to you know maybe I

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don't need to take the next boost or

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maybe

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maybe we had something that isn't that

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great maybe myocarditis because of the

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the proteins that are are uh you know

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floating around in our bloodstream and

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causing inflammation of the heart

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muscles maybe maybe that's not a good

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thing for younger people especially

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younger males to have uh you know for

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weeks in their systems after potentially

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uh potentially a a booster or or the

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original vaccine leading to the

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potential sudden death of of a higher

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level of uh younger Americans than

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previously we've got there are multiple

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results out showing that more younger

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males in their 20s are suffering from

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myocarditis or heart related conditions

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after the pandemic than before the

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pandemic mainstreamedia tries in some

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ways to spin that narrative is oh well

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that's because they had coven as opposed

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to having the vaccine but hey you know

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there's always going to be spin but

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anyway I mean look at this Woody

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Harrelson getting derailed is basically

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being an anti-vaxx in variety daily

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beasts Rolling Stone Huffington Post but

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it's it's not just him it's not just him

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it's it's this over here watch this so

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uh here you've got this this poll that

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was put together by uh where is it here

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we go we're asked moosen reports puts

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together this poll and this pull that

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gets put together is it's okay to be

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white 72 percent of Americans agree 12

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disagree 69 of Democrats agree uh and

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then and then it goes on to black people

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can be racist too 79 of Americans are

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great so on and so forth so basically

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it's it's this this poll is being

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conducted that that is is in some ways

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trying to uh evoke dare I say emotion

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right now I think they actually do a

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pretty decent job of explaining why

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they're conducting polls the way they

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are I'll go ahead and play that for a

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moment because it is quite enlightening

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uh let's grab this for a moment here and

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listen into some of their commentary

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here and then we'll get into the

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comedian who's now being canceled by

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cancel culture actually the comedian who

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creates the column Dilbert or the the

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skit Dilbert uh it's basically being

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dropped from newspapers for being called

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a racist for some of the comments he

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made and I'll play those comments in

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just a moment but but listen in here to

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a moment but what they say about some of

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their polls

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20 election we've increasingly heard the

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sentiment that people have lost faith in

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polling but let me explain our role at

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Rasmussen reports and prove to you why

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now more than ever you need us to exist

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we tell you what America really thinks

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and I can tell you that increasingly the

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reality of American public opinion does

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not match what you're being told in the

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news at schools or colleges by

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corporations and by your public

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officials follow the links to our two

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biggest polls of the year which I'll put

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in the YouTube description for an

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example about how we changed the

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narrative by proving coveted vaccinated

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Americans are suffering from major side

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effects and how nearly half the country

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is concerned the vaccines are causing a

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significant number of unexplained deaths

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why do we now I'm going to hop around a

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little bit so you can see he's making

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this argument that hey like look we're

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trying we're doing even though people

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don't trust polls that much anymore

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we're trying to do polls on on uh things

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that might be deemed a little more

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sensitive to try to figure out do people

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believe what the mainstream media is

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telling them like is The Narrative of

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mainstream media actually aligning with

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what people believe and take a look at

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this here's a poll that shows do you

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agree or disagree it's okay to be white

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can you add these up you've got about 70

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somewhat or strongly agree okay fine

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let's go to some of these uh these other

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polls here and then we'll I'll go ahead

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and also show you

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the comedian who got canceled some of

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the things that he's saying so you can

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see some of the polls here you can watch

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uh their their full breakdown but let's

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move over black people can be racist as

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well you could see uh sort of the

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breakdown you've got over here and it's

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these polls that spawned uh the the uh

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response from a comedian in the live

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streams that he does sort of on on

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topics that he likes to cover and I

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would like to show you his response

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because he is suffering from cancer

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culture now in fact uh he particularly

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gets canceled because in his show called

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real coffee with Scott Adams he talks

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about this poll and by talking about

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this poll uh he ends up getting canceled

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uh in some of the comments he makes by

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the USA Today Network which includes I

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mean dozens of different uh uh um uh

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newspapers such as the Arizona Republic

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the Saint Augustine Record a Courier

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Journal Austin American Statesmen

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hundreds more Washington Post LA Times

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San Antonio expresso Philadelphia

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Inquirer Chicago Tribune Cleveland Plain

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Dealer all of these uh apparently have

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dropped Scott Adams because of some of

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his comments he thinks he's essentially

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being fully canceled and some of the VPS

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of content for example a VP of content

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over at Michigan's M live media says the

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group has zero tolerance for racism and

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we're certainly not going to spend our

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money supporting purveyors of it and so

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really you've got a poll and then now

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you have a comedian who's talking about

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that poll and making some commentary on

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it uh it's some of it in in a way to

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sort of evoke emotion

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to provide his Solutions and I think his

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Solutions are interesting and worth

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talking about but these are the segments

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that got him canceled but I want you to

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see what you think about and I want to

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hear from you in the comments what you

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think about some of the solutions that

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he proposes uh so let's go ahead and

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jump into this here so let me see here

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uh

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okay so uh and what let me let me

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clarify when I say comedian I should be

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saying cartoonist I think that's that's

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the more appropriate and uh

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all right here we go provocative

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Liverpool today

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they said do you agree or disagree with

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the statement uh it's okay to be white

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that was an actual question

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Rasmussen asked you know white and black

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voters

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and and probably others uh do you

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disagree or agree with a statement it's

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okay to be white

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26 of blacks said no

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it's not okay to be white

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21 weren't sure

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Adam together that is 47 of black

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respondents

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were not willing to say it's okay to be

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white

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that that actually that's like a real

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poll

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this just happened

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did you have any idea

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would you have imagined that that could

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have happened

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so I realized

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um as you know I've been identifying as

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black for a while years now

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because I like you know I like to be on

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the winning team

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and I like to help and I always thought

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well if you helped the black community

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that's sort of the biggest lever you

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know you could you can find the the

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biggest benefit so I thought well that's

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the hardest thing and the biggest

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benefit so I'd like to focus a lot of my

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life resources in helping black

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Americans so much so that I started

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identifying as black

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to just be on the team I was helping

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but it turns out that nearly half of

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that team doesn't think

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I'm okay to be white

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which is of course why I identified as

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black because so I could be on the

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winning team for a while but I have to

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say this is the first political poll

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that ever changed my activities

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I don't know that that's ever happened

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before you know normally you see a poll

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you just look at it you go ah whatever

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yeah oh this is interesting what other

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people think

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but as of today I'm going to re-identify

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as white

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because I don't want to be a member of a

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hate group I'd accidentally joined a

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hate group

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so if if you know nearly half of All

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Blacks

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are not okay with white people according

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to this poll not according to me

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according to this poll that's a hate

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group

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all right so there's this segment that

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basically got him canceled uh and uh

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what's actually interesting is uh the

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opinion on on that I aside I want you to

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hear some of his ideas he actually gives

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five ways that you could ex succeed in

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life so obviously you know if you're

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listening to this on on uh Spotify or

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podcast or whatever this is a white dude

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talking about how he's identifying as

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black because he wants to be part of the

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minority group and and help them out and

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wants to be part of the winning team

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because he's making the argument that

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hey like if mainstream media is just

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propping up black people then I just

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want to identify as black so I can be

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part of the winning team that's

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basically the argument he's making but

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now because he realizes in his opinion

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he and I think he's being facetious here

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uh he's he's part of a hate group

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because nearly half of blacks don't

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think it's okay to be white now he wants

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to re-identify his white right okay so

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so that's if you're listening to some

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podcast that's basically his his summary

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here but there are two clips that I want

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to show uh actually a few Clips uh that

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I want to show you here uh because he

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actually provides some solutions uh on

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on on you know basically getting ahead

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so I'm going to play about maybe two two

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minutes of Clips here and we'll add some

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commentary on this but I think they're

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very interesting especially this second

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clip I show will be uh five ways or five

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things if I've had minimum things you

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need to do to succeed in life but

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that'll come up in just a moment let's

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start here

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the system allows that

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if they don't

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I can't make that my problem anymore

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well hold on this is uh their priority

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on education

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here's my take on all of it

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everybody

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who focuses uh their priority on

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education does well

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if if anybody in the black community

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focuses on education they'll do well as

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well because the the system allows that

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so he's making the argument here that

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hey look if if you're black and you want

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to get ahead focus on education that's

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his argument uh now he has some more

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Clips on this now what I'd like to do is

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just quickly jump in and say it's worth

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remembering about the Harvard studied

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concept known as the concentration of

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poverty uh poor people are twice as

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likely to be a a minority black Hispanic

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unfortunately poor people tend to

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continue to get poor that's because of

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capitalism large in part it's usually

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richer people who continue to get richer

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people with assets like businesses real

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estate stocks they build wealth they

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become millionaires they get richer the

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poor and the laboring class stay poor

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there's a reason when I teach the zero

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now there's also a segment that got him

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into a lot of heat which was just white

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people should just give up it doesn't

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make sense to help white people should

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just go away from black people just stay

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away this is potentially where he really

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gets the sort of the the cancel Hammer

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because that out of context seems

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terrible but as you can see based on not

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only what we've seen in these clips but

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also if we pull up that segment the

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entire premise of him is the idea of

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sarcasm around at least that's my

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opinion who knows maybe I'm wrong maybe

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deep down inside he really just doesn't

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like black people but at least what I'm

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hearing here is this idea that you know

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what it sarcastically just doesn't make

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sense to help black people anymore

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because you know what it makes no sense

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you may as well just leave and within

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the context of him switching from that

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to education in my opinion you could see

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that this is really just you know a joke

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made to bring attention to a real

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serious problem it's like he's in in

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other words not trying to make fun of

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the problem he's actually trying to help

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the problem by showing how ridiculous it

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is that uh well you know what some

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people hate white people that's it

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that's it the whites will just walk away

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and stop helping that's not the argument

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he's making the argument is education

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just listen to him yourself here so I

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think it makes no sense whatsoever as a

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white citizen of America to try to help

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black citizens anymore

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it doesn't matter I mean obviously even

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his facial expression rewind that 10

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seconds his facial expressions

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are obviously sending you the cue of

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this is this is ridiculous you know I'm

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going extreme to make a point here watch

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sort of his eye movement Shake no as

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he's he's kind of making this you know

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oh you know uh obviously uh we should

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just uh I'll run away that's uh that's

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the best solution let's just uh let's

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just give up let's throw in the towel

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you know that's kind of the attitude

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watch watch it again and then we'll I'll

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keep it playing so you could hear how he

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immediately transitions into education

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citizen of America to try to help black

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citizens anymore

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it doesn't make sense there's no longer

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a rational

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impulse and so I'm I'm gonna uh I'm

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gonna back off from being helpful to

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Black America because it doesn't seem

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like it pays off

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like I've been doing it all my life and

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I've been the only outcome is I get

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called a racist that's the only outcome

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it makes no sense to help black

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Americans if you're white the the it's

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over

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don't don't even think it's worth trying

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see obviously these extreme arguments of

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it's over doesn't even make sense that's

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what you say when you're exaggerating

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just to make a point right anyway let's

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keep listening totally not trying now we

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should be friendly

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like I'm not saying start a war or you

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know do anything bad nothing like that

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I'm just saying get away

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just get away

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and here's my take on all of it

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everybody

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who focuses uh their priority on

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education does well

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and this is the segment that we've

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already seen so it's important

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addressing this segment as well because

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this has led to a lot of fervor in the

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world and look okay hey you will make up

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your own opinion as to whether or not

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this individual now is trying to bring

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attention to hard work Merit get you

21:30

know ending jailing and addiction uh you

21:33

know by actually preventing people from

21:34

creating a committing crime in the first

21:36

place focusing on education hard work

21:38

and training rather than equal outcome

21:40

those are the arguments he's making

21:43

but let's jump on over

21:45

to what uh Scott Adams says here because

21:47

he gives five suggestions that you

21:50

should follow if you want to succeed so

21:54

this is another video of his let's go

21:55

ahead and jump into this moment here

21:57

about 37 minutes in right and I think

22:00

that's not that uncommon

22:02

but here's here's the punch line

22:05

they were complaining about my point of

22:07

view that you should get away from uh

22:10

black people I remember that was in

22:12

context if you're at that in a context

22:14

it sounds completely different

22:16

but they had done the same thing

22:19

they had moved away from black people

22:22

to live with white people

22:25

that was my point

22:28

so the very thing that they did to

22:30

organize their life was exactly what I

22:32

recommend it wouldn't matter if you're

22:34

white or black

22:35

you should get away from concentrations

22:37

of inner city you know terrible schools

22:40

and whatever culture is not working now

22:43

and remember that's not necessarily

22:45

possible for poorer people it's very

22:48

easy to say move out of the poor area

22:51

stop being poor but it's difficult you

22:53

don't have anybody

22:54

I don't know why it's not working I

22:56

think systemic racism is you know the

22:58

base reason

23:01

here's the other thing that is uh

23:05

why the response to me is not as big as

23:08

you might expect

23:10

did you think there would be more

23:11

pushback to what I said it's faster here

23:14

they is all white people you know I'm

23:16

not talking about black people whoever

23:18

succeeded did it the same way five

23:21

things

23:22

that that's like that's the most

23:24

dangerous message in America

23:26

everyone who ever succeeded did it the

23:29

same way

23:30

five things you got to get right

23:32

number one

23:34

stay in a jail

23:37

number two

23:38

don't be addicted to alcohol or drugs

23:42

number three don't start a family too

23:45

young before you're ready

23:48

right and if you do stay married

23:51

number four make education or training

23:55

you know any any form of learning your

23:57

top priority through life

24:00

number five

24:02

show some character

24:04

and that would include everything from

24:06

showing up on time to you know being a

24:09

good person Etc honest Integrity in that

24:12

yeah

24:14

yeah very clear sort of bare minimums I

24:16

will say my parents divorced when I was

24:18

six and divorce is probably the most

24:20

financially ruining thing you could go

24:21

through so like yes be very careful uh

24:26

about divorce and uh also uh education

24:29

or or training as a top priority really

24:31

want to highlight that uh you know again

24:33

that's why I made programs on building

24:36

your wealth is because I I personally

24:38

believe you want to go through your life

24:41

and try to learn something new every day

24:42

optimize something every day get a new

24:44

perspective expose yourself to something

24:45

because that's how you become a better

24:47

more well-rounded entrepreneur employee

24:50

boss manager whatever and you can couple

24:53

that with something else that Scott

24:56

Adams says and then I want to ask you

24:58

does it make sense for him to

25:01

be canceled but let's go ahead and

25:03

listen in here

25:06

oops achieve equity

25:08

do you know what always works

25:11

the people who work the hardest and have

25:13

the most Merit get more

25:17

there's never been an exception to that

25:19

is there that Mara always works and

25:21

trying to make everything equal is

25:23

guaranteed to fail

25:25

it can't possibly work it doesn't even

25:27

have an option of working I

25:29

mean a lot of things you say well you

25:32

know I think it's more likely it won't

25:34

work than it will

25:36

but chasing Equity couldn't possibly

25:38

work

25:39

so basically saying look what's

25:42

guaranteed to fail well communism trying

25:45

to guarantee the same outcome for

25:47

everyone that's guaranteed to fail you

25:49

know what generally doesn't fail hard

25:51

work and Merit he's not wrong

25:54

there's there's a reason there's a

25:56

saying and I believe in this so much the

25:58

harder I work the luckier I get there

26:01

could be crappy times in your life and

26:03

I'll tell you people have gone through

26:04

way worse things than than I've gone

26:06

through you know I'm not here to pity

26:07

party uh you know certainly myself

26:09

certainly not myself but I knock on wood

26:11

I don't want anybody to go through bad

26:13

circumstances but that one line at least

26:17

in my life has always rained true the

26:18

harder I work the luckier I get and and

26:20

I think that's uh you know Scott Adams

26:22

is right on for for what he's saying

26:23

here so

26:24

now you've seen all of the arguments

26:28

that he's made

26:29

does it make sense for him to be

26:31

canceled is Scott Adams a racist

26:35

suggesting that uh anyone who is Black

26:38

is part of a hate group

26:40

or was that sort of a sensationalized

26:44

sarcastic argument to lead into the

26:47

message of hey we've got to focus on

26:50

things like education reducing crime

26:53

reducing uh addiction focusing on hard

26:56

work and Merit rather than uh equal

26:58

results for all

27:01

I'll leave that to you to decide I think

27:04

my opinion's pretty clear I personally

27:07

stand on the side of hard work Merit

27:11

everybody's got different advantages

27:13

privileges disadvantages but the harder

27:15

we work no matter what we look like or

27:18

who we are or whatever the harder we

27:20

work generally the luckier we get of

27:23

course people start at different levels

27:25

the race does not start at the same

27:27

place unfortunately

27:28

but that doesn't mean you still can't

27:30

run unless of course you're disabled but

27:32

then I suppose that's very unfortunate

27:34

we'll have to have a different

27:35

conversation for that

27:37

and that's an analogy anyway but anyway

27:39

you know what your thoughts are on that

27:40

one in the comments

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