The Daily Zeitgeist - Circle of Zeit 6/8: Dan Bilzerian, Congressional Democrats, 38% of Americans, KPop Stans
Episode Date: June 8, 2020On this edition of the Circle of Zeit Jack and Anna discuss Dan Bilzerian wrote an autobiography and it brought up some hilarious anecdotes, Congressional Democrats are wearing Kente garb in "solidari...ty with Black Lives Matter", a new poll shows 38% of Americans approve of Trumps COVID/Protest response, and KPop stans are flooding a Dallas snitch line with BTS memes. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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get your podcasts hello the internet and welcome to it's a circle the circle of zeit uh that is
courtesy of johnny davis uh i'm jack o'brien that is super producer an Hosniak. Hi. She is in a dumpster that is currently
being loaded. Yeah. Sorry if you guys hear beeping. The trash men are taking out the
garbage outside my apartment. So, you know, I can't really ask them to stop. They're essential,
you know? Yeah. Yeah. That's that that seems fair i mean uh in a just world
sure they would stop to uh let us record the most important podcast and in the universe but
uh you know we don't live in that just world uh anna how how are you doing right now um i you know i feel a lot of things uh mostly just like i got my gas my foot
on the gas pedal and i'm really hoping you're gonna say you've got your get i have i have gas
um i'm i'm pumped to i'm pumped that like the world is coming together to be like this that's enough like yeah and i i
understand like maybe it's even more heightened because we're in a pandemic and you know the fact
that everyone lost their jobs and people are struggling and people are dying in masses and
our government's not helping us like it's like the perfect storm of that's enough. Like you have treated black people in this country poorly for too long.
And poorly is taking it lightly, honestly.
And you've disenfranchised people of color for too long.
And now you need to start acknowledging the pain you've caused.
And it's, I mean, it's an amazing time to be alive.
I mean, I know a lot of people are struggling.
A lot of people are, you know, I feel like white people have taken a very emotional toll of like, what do I do?
But that's a good thing because it's making everyone look within themselves and be like, how have I been the problem?
themselves and be like how have i been the problem so um i'm this is a this is a great time for change and i'm excited for it to actually happen and you see it so you see it happening
left and right and that that's huge like we are taking steps i mean yes we had to bring out
thousands hundreds of thousands of people to march. But, you know, that seems to be the case in America.
You really have to burn shit down for them to listen to you.
Shouldn't be the case, but that's the country we live in.
So, yeah, to answer your question, feeling good.
Good.
Yeah, and you are inspiring a lot of people with your Google Docs,
with places to donate and your form letters that people can send to their mayor or their city council.
Very cool.
And yeah, good work.
Thanks, Dad.
Finally.
Let's talk about some less inspiring things.
Let's talk about some less inspiring things that are happening,
that are currently
trending uh starting with dan bilzerian dan bilzerian i mean that's truly how you say it i
think yeah so this is a guy who uh pays my so he works out a lot He's like a ripped dude with a beard, uh, and he owns a lot of guns and he pays models to hang out with him.
And then,
uh,
he is like a Instagram influencer who,
uh,
turns out has fooled a lot of,
uh,
people who I know who,
uh,
I went to school with.
They're like,
man,
Bill's Aryan did it again.. They're like, man, Bilzerian did it again.
And yeah, he is, his main thing though,
he's like the gun guy.
He's like a cartoon of masculinity
and toxic masculinity that doesn't realize it's toxic
and just thinks it's rad.
But I always thought he was the um the master of posing
with almost phallic imagery of like look at my big gun you could also have a big gun if you know what
i mean and it's always like what is this what it's so tough like you said it's just pure toxic
masculinity of like hot babes and big guns. And you're like, oh, no.
Yeah.
The text is toxic masculinity.
It's not even subtext.
But he just finished an autobiography, which I feel like we're going to have to read just
for entertainment purposes on the podcast.
He said, all right, just finished my autobiography, $5,000 to someone who gives me the best title.
And in the comments, in the response to that, somebody pointed out this amazing
anecdote. They said, remember that time Dan Bilzerian ran up to cops during the Las Vegas
massacre and demanded they give him a gun and they told him to eat shit
and then they screen capped an article that I couldn't find but uh I believe it's a real article
uh it's starts give me a gun Belzerian said in the footage showing the officers something in
his wallet very likely a gun permit you don't want my help oh boy and then in response the cop says no get the
fuck away from me right now i don't know who you are the video which was posted by the instagram
user f1 firearms is below gunfire can be heard in the background so um that's pretty great that is
some true privilege yeah that's privilege,
but also we have got to stop building up white men to think they can just do that.
Who is giving these people the confidence
to run up to a cop and say,
give me a gun?
We got to cut these people down.
That is not okay.
It's unbelievable.
We talk on tomorrow's episode about action movies
that sent me the wrong message when I was growing up,
and this guy has clearly just been mainlining that shit.
Congressional Democrats are trending.
Nancy is trending.
The kente is trending.
The African kente cloth scarves are trending
because Nancy Pelosi and a bunch of lawmakers
took a knee while wearing the African kente cloth scarves
in what was obviously meant to be a show of support
and solidarity.
Yeah.
It was just so weird.
But came off as
weird and tone deaf
and just cultural appropriation
what everyone is telling you not to do
that's a great example
of listen
just listen
also read the room
just read the room
I don't know.
I've found myself being more and more just kind of surprised
and distanced from the mainstream sort of liberals of the world
during these past few weeks just because it feels like they're trying to
address the situation with a lot of cosmetic changes and fixes that will just get people to
quiet down, I guess. Or in this case, that will do nothing but just make
them look like they care.
38% of
Americans is trending.
That is trending
because a new
poll is showing
that 38% of Americans
approve of the job Trump did
with coronavirus
and the past two weeks of protests and uh i think
it's 52 percent uh disapprove um something it's an all-time uh low or it's the lowest it's been
for over a year which makes me feel slightly better at the same time i don't
know who like the the fact that there are 38 of americans who are still
like living in that separate of a reality from me is concerning yeah enough that are like i don't know i was okay so i have no sense of anything else
oh boy so yeah we'll we'll see how this plays out um one another uh trend that's happening
is k-pop fans are using their internet powers for good yes so it So it started with this. I watched Dallas app,
um,
where,
uh,
it was basically a snitch app,
like a,
an app that made it very user friendly to snitch on people who are protesting,
uh,
in the city of Dallas.
And instead of getting photos and videos of citizens committing crimes,
uh,
the Dallas PD received a bunch of short clips of BTS
and is it ITZY or I-T-Z-Y?
I don't know how you pronounce that.
Red Velvet.
But basically, K-pop fans flooded the app
with clips of their favorite performers
and at least temporarily
shut down the app.
It was so overwhelmed. Which is what we should be doing.
It's like when the FBI tweeted out
do you have video of any protesters
and it's like
citizens who are creating
a dangerous environment at protests
and it's like yeah flood them with
police brutality videos.
Here are your citizens who are causing police brutality videos here are your citizens who
are causing the problems here are your citizens who are beating up people for peacefully protesting
yeah that's what we got to do yeah uh they're they're also on on twitter using hashtags like
white lives matter all lives matter blue lives, and hashtag MAGA on posts featuring, and I was surprised to learn this, Korean pop sensations.
Yeah, so similar tactic in all of their human rights efforts, but it's effective because the hashtags become useless.
Trump was right.
I saw it trending over the weekend,
and when I checked it out,
it was a lot of people talking shit about that idea
and also Korean K-pop clips.
And apparently this isn't the first time
K-pop fans have gotten political.
They also supported protests in Bangladesh
following a bus crash that killed two students.
They helped fund school lunches in the UK.
The Chilean government even blamed K-pop fans
for their part in supporting the mass protests in 2019.
And meanwhile, on the other side of that,
QAnon is becoming even more mainstream
relating to that 38 percent um there was
apparently a q anon channel on roku for two full weeks before it was noticed and removed last week
republicans voted uh a q anon supporter to be their candidate for Senate in Oregon. In Oregon, QAnon followers are spreading
truly just vile misinformation claiming
that George Floyd's death had been faked
and 1.3 million people saw that on Facebook because Facebook
doesn't care how horrible the
people they're connecting and the messages they're connecting around are um
and yeah i don't know it's just so i think i've been talking about this but it doesn't become less
true or scary to me that uh you know the thing that the first thing that this book about the uh end of the weimar republic and
beginning of nazism talked about was people being actively willing to go out of their way to believe
things that weren't true that were like politically expedient um right i i do feel like people like
it's an easy escape to be like no this can't possibly be happening in our world
so you like look to things like that and it's easy to be like yeah sure i mean the world is
ripe with secrets conspiracy theories i'll turn to that versus like kind of like just facing the
facts of like this country is you know run by white supremacy and by ignoring what's going on
you're just adding to it by like turning to q anon you're not you're not i don't know
q anon man what a mess i accidentally clicked on an anonymous not accidentally i was just like
anonymous and clicked on that hashtag on twitter and was in such a deep hole of like, what?
Every tweet I'd be like, wait, what?
Everything.
I mean, some stuff I was like, okay, well, that's just interesting.
I don't even know what you're talking about, but I'm intrigued.
And then other stuff I was like, how is it possible to so easily spread this kind of misinformation so quickly.
There's so many people retweet it.
Yeah, it's more popular and more widely believed
than I think we realize.
All the people who have been cut off from their family,
they're just like, this is my family now.
So K-pop stars took on QAnon
using their hashtags for more clips and photos of K-pop.
But QAnoners took that as further evidence
that the deep state was coming after them.
And that seems to be what is so powerful about QAnon
is that they will use information
that gets in the way of their message
or information that disproves their theory
and take that and turn it into evidence for their theory.
It's really, they just don't,
it's like a machine that is just designed to craft more theories based on
whatever,
you know,
raw information you feed into it.
And so there's literally nothing that can be done to stop it.
It seems like.
So valiant effort though,
by the K-pop stands.
And I do love, love the work they're doing.
And anyway, they can undermine the attempts by the police
to interfere with these marches and actions for change.
Actually, I want to correct myself.
I say let's do it.
I said earlier I clicked on an anonymous hashtag.
I meant to say a QAnonymous.
Anonymous is separate from QAnon.
Sorry, I didn't mean to say a q anonymous anonymous is separate from q anon sorry i didn't mean to although there is no there but there is a new anonymous like anonymous is back was the thing
you were seeing a couple weeks ago but then there were like all these weird things where people
think it might not actually be anonymous interesting who knows i didn't know what
anonymous is and like it's easy to see it would be easy for q anon to take anonymous and
be like and we're for q anon now because uh interesting yeah well the original anonymous
was predated q anon right oh yeah yeah okay that's what i thought so they go way back
anonymous goes way back there yeah but q an, the real right-wing QAnon,
is like a whole other journey of darkness and misinformation.
Yeah, it's terrifying.
Well, Anna, it's been a pleasure having you on The Daily Zeitgeist
on this trending episode
because you weren't on the regular episode
wanting you to tell people where they can find you.
You can find me at Anna Hosnia on Twitter.
I'm posting a bunch of stuff to help resources
just because I know people get lost
and don't know where to start
when they feel like they want to help.
But it's a lot of information to take in.
So, you know, I'm posting stuff.
I made a whole resource doc that's pinned on my Twitter for where you can donate.
It's growing every day.
I add to it whenever anyone messages me or tells me more places or if I see another GoFundMe, I'm constantly adding to it.
Also, we dropped an ethnically ambiguous episode, me and my co-host Shereen
Younes, today about Black Lives Matter, where we talk about different resources and how you can
help and just kind of break down a lot of feelings you might be having and how you can talk to your
family members as well about what's going on in the world and help, you know, show people how their
privilege allows them to say and do whatever they want.
And maybe they haven't realized it at this point,
which, you know, a lot of our older folk don't, you know, like they've, you know,
I don't know.
I use my father a lot as an example because my dad and I have come a long way.
He's an immigrant man who growing up would say a lot of racist things,
not realizing the damage he was doing
and how me and my siblings really had to step up
and say a lot or basically explain to him
why he's being racist and how.
And he's come such a long way.
Like now when you speak to him,
I mean, he still gets,
he still every once in a while gets confused.
He has issues with the looting of small businesses
and we are still having these discussions with him to this day.
And I think it just shows you it can't stop.
The discourse must continue because racism isn't just going to stop because of these protests.
We have to keep it going.
Like defunding the police is one step, but we have to keep moving forward with all the discussions with the listening the learning
this is going to be a long process we have a very long way to go i know we're making we're
taking steps right now and it feels like we are making advances but don't stop here like we must
keep moving forward and we must keep learning and listening and doing our part to um you know keep the black
lives matter movement going yeah agreed so jack we will have a talk about your racism later
just joking i'm sorry yeah i knew you were sub tweeting me that whole time you're talking my dad
my immigrant father jack o'bBrien. He's from Ireland.
All right.
That's going to do it for this afternoon.
We hope you guys are doing well.
Go out.
Don't do nothing.
And be kind to each other and be kind to yourself.
We'll talk to you tomorrow morning.
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