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Episode Date: June 20, 2024Sage Steele and Adam Carolla on the pros and cons of social media, the hypocrisy of politicians, defying shutdown orders, standing up against government overreach, the civil rights movement, statue re...movals and how other protests are handled, double standards in coverage to various events, Adam’s difficult neighbors, not succumbing to social pressure, the sad decline of California, Adam’s career in Hollywood, and much, much more. Sponsor the Sage SteelePodcast: https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/the-sage-steele-podcast Follow Club Random Studios: https://clubrandomstudios.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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it'll be an interesting chapter for people to go back and look at.
Like historically?
Yeah, historically.
And I do think about that sometimes, maybe
it's self-serving or narcissistic or something.
But we do that a lot.
Like you go back and you think about the civil rights movement, you know,
and you have all these politicians
sort of trying to insert themselves, you know?
Like Joe Biden met with Nelson Mandela
and was arrested at the airport in South Africa or something.
Stuff he never did, right?
But we all wish, like I wish there was a picture of me
like holding hands with Martin Luther King,
like walking across a bridge in Alabama, but there isn't.
But there's not.
You know what I mean?
And when it kind of came to a lot of COVID stuff
and canceling stuff and that kind of stuff,
I was just like, I want to be on record as saying,
I didn't sign up for this, I don't condone it,
and I will stand up against it, you know?
And not stand up against, you know, diseases,
airborne diseases or anything,
but like the part where they're shutting the beaches.
And you know, like I went,
they shut down a place about five miles from here
called Tin Horn Flats.
It's a restaurant, family business,
been in the same family for 50 years.
I went to high school with the guy who runs it now.
And they said, they shut down dining
and they moved everyone out to the patio
and everyone had to set up all the nuttiness, right?
And then the word came down
that they were shutting down the patio.
So Gavin Newsom said, no more outdoor dining.
And Tin Horn Flats was one of the few places that went,
you know what, enough's enough.
We're not doing it.
Really?
And they stayed open.
And they got kind of vocal about it.
And now there's an iron gate around the whole place
and it's shut down and they're out of business
and the family is out of business.
But when I heard they were shutting down outdoor dining
and the tin horn flats was defying that order,
I got my son and I said,
we're going to tin horn flats.
I'm in La Cajonada,
like I've never eaten at tin horn flats.
It's not close to where I live,
but I'm like, boy, get in the car,
we're gonna go make a statement,
and at some point when they're shorting this mess out,
I will be on the side of people
that went to Tinhorn Flats.
Yes.
And you, son, will remember that your dad,
even though it wasn't very popular,
was on the side that went and supported the restaurant.
Such huge lessons in that.
So no, it's not standing next to Martin Luther King.
But you know what? It's our version right now in so many ways.
Wait, before you answer, I'm always cold.
Uh-huh. Girls are always, women are always cold.