The Daily Zeitgeist - Geist Almighty 5/22: Skinny Jeans, NAACP, NBA, Don't Call Me Karen, Colorado River
Episode Date: May 22, 2023In this edition of Geist Almighty, Jack and Miles discuss Gen Z letting Millenials know: skinny jeans are dead, the NAACP issuing a travel advisory against the state of Florida, the NBA playoffs, Uber...'s DEI chief placed on leave after "Don't Call Me Karen" scandal, and the Colorado River deal!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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trandoshan bounty hunter oh man your son would know your son would know who fucking boss is so
embarrassed that i didn't fuck dad we actually just got a book of like every star wars character
and i have to say i am impressed with george lee i guess this is a known thing that george lucas is the best at like coming up with fake names but man he really dengar come really killing it man um what's
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I mean, he's like the
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I am Jack.
That is Miles Bray.
These are some things that are trending.
Great. Great to be here. It's are some things that are trending. Great.
Great to be here.
It's great.
Great to have you, Miles.
Thanks so much.
Gen Z is letting the millennials know not to wear skinny jeans anymore.
As our girlfriends are letting their boyfriends know or just removing their boyfriend's skinny
jeans from their closet because men are...
And then making cool videos.
Yeah. their boyfriend's skinny jeans from their closet because men are cool videos yeah and then making cool videos like pov you threw away all your boyfriend's skinny jeans pov you threw away all
your boyfriend's clothes and he's nude in the street every shot uh yeah i mean this is like a
thing that's been happening for a while like gen z had been saying skinny jeans are fucking whack
shit like why y'all wearing them but it's funny now because it's like that battle has now is beginning to manifest now like millennials saying like i got
rid of my skinny jeans what's up it's like a lot of dudes are like me after i got rid of my skinny
jeans and they're all playing the same like lana del rey song underneath uh but i just love like
some of the comments on some of the other videos are like people asking for gen z insight on their own genes like if their genes are too baggy if they are
or too skinny what is considered skinny are they washed or are they with the times um but yeah the
the greatest the greatest relationship on the internet continues between millennials and gen z miles what you just said was so tight
tight like skinny jeans sorry my internet froze so i have no idea what you just said but uh i heard
like little bits of it and it was it was dope i'm just i'm saying nothing we've talked about
constantly about skinny g but also i i said but shout out to the greatest love affair on the
internet between millennials and gen z like where gen z are constantly like man what the fuck are y'all doing y'all millennials doing it like
millennials are never like shut the fuck up you suck like you know a past generation might we're
like really yeah oh like am i bad okay we do suck can you help me not suck are these okay are these
okay yeah and like it's and creditited Gen Z cause they embrace it too.
Like,
cause they post videos.
They're like,
look,
let me help y'all skinny Jean wearing motherfuckers out.
Here's some,
here's some ways to look modern.
Like you're in 2023.
Luckily for me,
I could never fit into skinny jeans.
Any jeans that have appeared skinny were purely because of my plumpers.
Yeah.
The baggy baggy up top or what you have you have just plumpers top and all the
way through all the way through the thigh to the calf man it's yeah ain't no lights getting through
there that's why i'm wearing big cargo pants now as like i'm like i'm in daddy mode i'm like
fuck yeah bro bring these baggy ass cargos into my life yeah because it's nice to put a phone in your pocket and not feel like it's not feel it to your whole time yeah yeah look at that you're you're
learning you're evolving he's learning he's becoming sentient i'm still not comfortable
unless you can see the outline of my underwear through my jeans that's i know it it's that's a
yeah i mean it's important to me i'm always like man those boxers look really
bunched up on one side man it's fine you need to know exactly not just that i have change in
my pocket but how much change exactly i have in my pocket um yeah no it's a the the videos are
funny they're like pov your boyfriend after you threw out his skinny jeans and then he's just
wearing all these like baggy pants, but they're playing like Lana Del Rey over it.
So it's good.
It's your love affair.
It's your, it's your wonderful life together.
And then it starts out with a picture of him in skinny jeans, just like looking like an
unwashed piece of shit.
Look at this asshole right right anyways before you leave your husband or break
up with your significant other uh try throwing out their skinny jeans first yeah just cut them
to pieces and say maybe this will salvage things i would say do that before going to couples therapy
yes oh for sure yeah your couples therapist is probably going to couples therapy. Yes. Oh, for sure. Yeah.
Your couples therapist is probably going to tell you the same thing. Hold on.
Why are you guys here?
Hold on.
Before I even ask you why you guys here,
have you thrown out of skinny jeans?
No.
Okay.
I would then I'm,
you know what?
I'm going to do you a solid.
I'm not going to charge you for this 15 minutes so far.
Just go back and do that.
And then come back after that,
that,
that step has to be achieved.
All right. The NAACP has issued a travel advisory for people traveling to florida warning that the state is quote openly hostile towards african americans people of color and lgbtq plus
individuals before traveling to florida please understand that the state of florida devalues and
marginalizes the contributions of and the challenges faced by
african-americans and other communities of color um wow yeah not a hot take there right pretty
apt description just like when those countries are like don't go to america man all the guns
i'm like yeah that part that's about right yeah oh man what a sad state of things is i'm sure ron desantis is uh
is he he's cool he's cool about it he said what a joke yeah we will see how effective that is
holy shit it's like a weird how effective it is doesn't this like technically mean that he's saying
you can't stop me with your like puny
travel advisory yeah they do nothing yeah that's what he's saying yeah good luck with that um that
ain't gonna stop me from being on my on my fascist shit yeah wow what are they or it's just like or
he thinks in such rigid business terms that he's like oh what do they think they can do people not
gonna come to florida right ha because guess what for all the people that read
that some people got excited by what you just read right yeah so they will offset those who do
not come but i mean it yeah i get why you would say that yeah but i can also see why ron desantis
as craven as he is would be like yeah what a joke uh one of the naacp reps
who actually lives in miami put it bluntly we are cautioning people when they come here you're going
to experience what we are experiencing anytime there are policies that are going to be put in
place that are going to impact and disrupt the quality of life of black people and all people
of color we take that very seriously um Um, and Ron DeSantis screamed.
What a joke.
We'll see how effective that is.
Yeah.
Um,
my God.
And you better not say racism cause I'll throw you in jail because I just
signed a new law that said racism is a,
as a hate crime word.
Right.
So we're headed the NBA playoffs.
Uh,
Oh my God.
Dark turn for fans of the LA Lakers
and the Boston Celtics.
Yeah, no, it's true.
It's true.
Both franchises are down 3-0
in seven game series.
No team has ever come back
from being 3-0 down.
Is that in the history of sports
or basketball?
I think it's just basketball.
I'm sure.
I feel like hockey,
there's always like you know
a goalie will suddenly get hot or something right and then it just turns a goalie gets hot with
scoring from the as a goalie or just like being able like isn't that a thing that happens in
nhl playoffs where like suddenly just like one goalie like who wasn't that great all season
just suddenly turns it on like just becomes impenetrable wall.
Impenetrable wall.
Suddenly that team is the best team in the league.
I don't know why I'm saying that because that was
the fucking Kings did that a few years ago.
Didn't they come back from 3-0 down?
3-0, yeah.
I don't know. The Lakers games
have been close.
They're painful, man.
They're painful because we're doing tired oh my god he
looks so fucking hurt he looks mortal that's what's so hard to watch is like he looks like
a regular guy out there yeah he doesn't look like lebron james but i mean i don't know what to say
it is what it is i mean we've we're it's hard because we're playing at our best. Like we're doing as best as we can,
but it's clear.
It's just not good enough to overcome them.
Like the nuggets are just a step above and there's nothing we can do about it.
So I can make peace with that.
Jamal Murray,
uh,
the nightmare man,
truly the,
yeah.
Lakers fans.
He,
he has entered the nightmares of Lakers fans for years.
Yeah.
It's a nightmare fuel. And then like, you know, but then you look over there entered the nightmares of Lakers fans for years. Oh, yeah.
It's nightmare fuel.
And then, like, you know,
but then you look over there on the East Coast.
Jimmy Butler.
Jimmy Bukats.
The buckets are coming,
and the Celtics fans are... I don't know.
The team looks like they've given up,
I think is...
Which is weird,
because they are the more talented team.
This was as big a favorite as any team has been in the Eastern conference
finals or any conference finals.
The Celtics were huge favorites.
They were favored.
So they lost the first two games in Boston,
came to Miami and the Celtics were favored again by Vegas.
Like they,
they were four and a half point favorites
like not an insignificant amount of points after going down 2-0 at home and then they got just beat
by like 30 points so yeah i i just love that the lakers celtics right like it's funny how it's
manifesting with fans too because like you know obviously we're both getting joy out of watching our respective declines
but then at the end of the day
we're like hold on y'all
everyone expects you to be in the finals
we started the year off from the
literal gutter
2-10 for the Lakers
one-celled organism but again
I think it is what it is but also
in true Laker legend form
Magic Johnson is like fucking concern trolling.
Like Celtics fans.
He said in my 44 years of being associated with the NBA,
like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You are really setting the weight up for this.
I never thought I'd see a Boston Celtics team,
a franchise with 17 championships quit.
I know Celtics fans all over the world must be disgusted and devastated.
The Miami Heat blew them out
128-102 in Game 3.
It's like, thank you for then
just that very straightforward description.
I know.
For people who aren't familiar
with his Twitter persona,
Magic Johnson is the most bland
and Captain Obvious motherfucker
who has ever tweeted.
He'll just say, he like recap a game that just ended after everybody are like you know offering their third level
fourth level backlash to the backlash take he's like the celdics dropped one in a you know in a
big loss for them but it was all in build-up to him just killing the Celtics
with a concern-trolling tweet.
Yeah.
That was...
This one.
Denver's defense has taken Laker guards Schroeder and Russell
completely out of their games.
Thank you, Magic.
Thank you.
And they gave him a talk show.
He had a talk show.
I don't know.
I remember that.
I was watching that one.
Yeah.
They're like, he's so nice.
So he'll probably be entertaining as a late night talk show host.
He, in fact, was not.
He was not.
All right.
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And Uber is trending after the head of diversity equity initiative at uber is i think being placed on leave for some meetings
some like company-wide uh diversity training meetings uh called don't call me karen about
like how we people need to like stop calling white women Karen and like start thinking about their feelings.
So in an era of diversity, equity, inclusion, where companies are trying to, you know,
figure out how to do shit right. One of the talks here, it's even described as like, yeah,
like there's going to be open and honest conversation about race. And like there were
white speakers talking i guess to
people like don't call me karen diving into the spectrum of the american white woman's experience
as well as the quote karen persona uh and i think a lot of the people like namely a lot of black
employees or other like employees of color were like what the fuck like why are we centering
like the pain of someone who is called a karen as part of our like
understanding of better diversity equity or inclusion okay uh yeah they said it was offensive
triggering the conflict these conversations were triggering apparently the like the head of
diversity equity inclusion was saying kind of clap back with a sort of a spicy reply saying
quote sometimes being pushed out of your own strategic ignorance is the right
thing to do interesting so who is being strategically ignorant here i don't know this
is the thing that's so wild like dei efforts like at companies just they fall flat because you if
you're especially like when you're putting people from within the company like in those roles who
like might already have a vested interest to like not rock the boat too much shit falls flat.
And I don't know who,
if like the DEI person was put up to do this or that through osmosis that
they begin to feel empathy.
And we're like,
we need to both sides this conversation.
Right.
And just getting constant feedback from the C-suite at Uber is notoriously
like a pretty problematic company yeah well you know
they're they're not they're not so much for about equity for their fucking drivers so yeah uh that's
that's a bit of a roadblock but yeah i don't know why putting this dei officer on leave is like
unless they're like oh they completely went like rogue on us and did that.
Or if they've just set up a woman of color who's in the DEI position to just be the fall person for their terrible like C-suite man, like guided DEI discussions.
It's very it's hard to know without the full picture. But I will say I'm not surprised that a gigantic company just is falling short with the kinds of things they think are nuanced conversations or really eye opening conversations about race.
There's been a breakthrough deal to keep the Colorado River from going dry.
But it just seems like it's like don't give California, Nevada and Arizona as much water.
So I don't know this seems like a deal that will have
consequences for for people and their lives uh so i don't know it's being covered as like they
figured it out um but it i think i think the thing they figured out is going to be like people use
less water so um yeah or i mean is it gonna actually
like like is it for agriculture because maybe people don't use that much water agriculture
uses yeah uses a like fucking water park worth of water every two seconds you know yeah okay so
they've just i I don't know.
Okay.
I'm like,
so that's like the most frightening thing for me to think of as a
Californian.
Cause that's the Colorado river is like always front of mind.
Yeah.
And when you drive by any of like the lakes that like serve as like
reservoirs,
you're like,
Oh fuck.
What's going on?
Even in LA now,
like after all this rain and you know it's they're like all
these wildflower blooms and stuff but i was driving around i think of the valley this weekend
and i looked and there was this big like field that was green and i was like oh that's a golf
course and sure enough like that that's those are the only places that have enough water to...
Yeah, the golf courses.
Yeah, I look at the hills and I go,
that's all turning into fuel.
Yeah.
I'm like, it's such a double-edged sword.
You look at it,
because usually we don't get enough rain
in the winter for our hills
to have any kind of green on it.
And now they are fucking green.
And again, in the back of my mind,'m like then it turns to brush and then it becomes the fire fuel uh but yeah i again this is
this is the world we're in uh so those those anxieties do not go away i i mean i'm gonna
assume that some of the you know reservations that are also counting on water from here are also probably going to get a
fuck deal.
I'll have to look further, but wow.
Yeah.
The agreement announced Monday calls for the federal government
to pay about $1.2 billion
to irrigation districts, cities, and
Native American tribes in the three
states if they temporarily use
less water.
Okay. Most of this
cuts 2.3 million acre feet would come from
water districts, farm operators,
cities, and Native American tribes that
agreed to take less water in order to qualify for
the grants. Yeah.
So they're just being like, hey man, what if
I paid you to not need water?
Yeah, exactly.
That truly seems like that's the plan.
Okay. Do we got a deal? What about what about the water we need i don't know buy it with the money we're giving you what we'll make it go away
right yeah i hope it works yeah somebody with uh with some expertise please hit me up tell me if
this is good or bad before i read into it too much and i'm like nothing's working all right
uh those are some things that are trending on this monday may 22nd we are back tomorrow with
a whole ass episode of the show until then be kind to each other be kind to yourselves
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