The Daily Zeitgeist - Generous Joe, Vaccine Made Of HEAVY METAL? 1.6.21
Episode Date: January 6, 2021In episode 785, Jack and Miles are joined by Dunks and Discourse co-host Jabari Ali Davis to discuss covid cases around the world, the United States messing up the vaccine roll-out, Joe Biden backing ...the 2k stimulus checks, vaccine conspiracy theories, Trump calling Kelly Loeffler 'Karen,' big city interest dropping, Mr. Bean on 'cancel culture,' and more!FOOTNOTES: Tracking coronavirus’ global spread Unsanitized: America’s Vaccine Rollout Should Infuriate You Pandemic Aid Bolsters Biden and Shows Potential Path for His Agenda in Congress FACT CHECK: JOE BIDEN HAS ADVOCATED CUTTING SOCIAL SECURITY FOR 40 YEARS Pharmacist Accused of Tampering With Vaccine Was Conspiracy Theorist, Police Say No, there are no microchips in coronavirus vaccines. Vaccine rumours debunked: Microchips, 'altered DNA' and more No, COVID-19 vaccines don’t contain Satan’s microchips (and other scary conspiracy theories aren’t true either) CONSPIRACISTS ACCUSE BILL GATES OF SEEKING MASS STERILIZATION CONSPIRACY THEORISTS SPREAD ‘5G COVID’ MIND-CONTROL CHIP DIAGRAM THAT IS ACTUALLY A GUITAR PEDAL Trump accidentally refers to Kelly Loeffler as ‘Karen’ and says he ‘LOVES’ QAnon Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene at rally Luster of city living drops since 2018: Gallup ‘Mr. Bean’ Actor Rowan Atkinson Weighs in on ‘Cancel Culture,’ Teases New Film WATCH: Aquarian Dream - Do You Realize Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to season 166, episode two of Dear Daily Zeitgeist,
a production of iHeartRadio. This is a podcast where we take a deep dive into America's shared
consciousness. It's Wednesday, January 6th, 2021 2021 a cool two weeks until january 20th uh my name
is jack o'brien aka zeitgeist daily zeitgeist what kind of takes on daily zeitgeist hot take
silly takes takes about mountain dew high take stupid takes even takes about Mountain Dew. High takes, stupid takes, even takes like fuck Fox News.
Oh, zeitgeist.
Daily zeitgeist.
The takes are second rate.
That is courtesy of official dickhead.
That is, if you don't recognize that, what's wrong with y'all?
It is from the scene in Demolition Man where they're driving in the car
and Sandy Bullock and her partner are like, ooh, it's my favorite song.
And it's just a commercial jingle for Armor Hot Dogs.
Yo, that movie.
And then it's, of course, followed by Stallone being like,
put me back in the freezer.
Put me in the ice cube.
That's one of those movies that I feel like would be, if they had a different actor in that main role, I feel like we would view that movie a lot differently.
What do you mean?
That better?
Hold on.
Before I even do it, you're saying Stallone is taking away from Demolition Man or he's additive?
Just different.
I think people viewed it.
Hold on.
Let's not start the show.
Let me do my AK.
People viewed it as a Stallone movie at first.
Okay.
Fine.
I will raise this to the larger group when we bring the guests in, but please let me do my AK.
All right.
I'm thrilled to be doing that as always.
By my co-host mr miles gray
oh shit well the devil went down to georgia he was looking for some votes to steal
he was in a bind he was way behind and all his indictments were looking real
anyway that's a shout out to the coked out devils that went down to georgia
let me just play this real quick when you're at a disadvantage you
don't take your ball and go home you get out there and you fight harder okay i'm reloaded
um yeah sure anyway so all the devils are down there in georgia uh i mean as of now we don't
know the results of the senate runoff but uh let's hope that that backfired for them wow that was don donald trump jr yeah that was just just summoning the power of the fucking bolivian
foothills every in his voice every appearance by him is like sponsored content for whoever his coke
dealer is because that shit is yeah he's got yeah the the pure uh He's like, look, I can have it stepped on
or I can get you that Don Jr. scream fuel.
But you got to sign a waiver that if your heart explodes,
I'm not responsible.
Also, that was from KFC, Korean fried chicken on the Discord.
Shout out to you.
We are thrilled to be joined in our third seat
by the brilliant and talented Jabari Ali Davis.
Welcome, welcome.
Thank you, gentlemen.
Thank you.
Now that my gums are itching from that cliff.
Thank you for having me.
Tingling, if you will.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, Jabari, good to have you on.
Yeah, it's great to have you, man.
It's always another person who I interact with on Twitter.
I'm like, why didn't Jabari come on?
I want to talk.
Why are we talking
man i'm going to be completely honest with you i am truly a member of your zeit gang so this is an
honor oh man absolutely well then i posit this question to you jabari what of jack's take on
demolition man is stallone wait i'm sorry so wait i'm just curious what were you trying to say
you're saying people looked at demolition man as a Stallone film so they were dismissive of it
problem I'm a I'm a big Stallone head Rocky Rambo like just all of it uh from the 80s I feel like
that movie is it got so much right about the future it got a lot right about where we were
headed I'm getting choked up just talking about
it uh but it's i just think it would be viewed like it would be studied more in film classes
if it didn't have your uh sylvester stallone as the as the lead okay but let's who could have
who could we have swapped out to get people to take Demo Shinpin? At least in retrospect, seriously, if it's not him, who was around that time?
Bruce Willis.
Bruce Willis?
Yeah, exactly.
Although I don't even know.
Yeah, Bruce Willis would be the easy swap in and probably gets less immediately taken away from it,
just in terms of national reception reception but or global reception i guess but
you know like a harrison ford and like a blade runner-esque uh turn okay could have could have
made sense so if we're looking at highest grossing actors from the 90s right sylvester
stallone is number eight on but like in the one through seven is tom hanks mel gibson tom cruise arnold harrison ford and
michelle pfeiffer and kevin costner gibson so do you think that's a whole different body yeah but
then people have been like no we can't talk about this trash ass movie yeah that's true but it's
our our problematic 90s takes right like he's like come on man um anyways uh i ride for mel gibson is the point of that
is demolition man a batman movie that's the question oh okay it kind of is interesting
so it's like whoa it's a trendy thing that people have been saying for you saying for years
you have your joker batBatman kind of dynamics.
There are a lot of parallels there.
I love it.
Except Simon Phoenix is a style icon.
And if there's one thing
we need, it's more Batman movies,
I would say.
I think we should just retro... Someone needs to
remake it as a Batman movie, in my opinion.
I remember wanting
a blonde flat top like Simon Phoenix,
but my mixed hair could not get the curls tight enough
to get that height.
I could just get like Veragiao curls.
You know what I mean?
And I was like, damn, I can't rock that Simon Phoenix shit.
I'm going to keep it real with you.
I had the flat top.
I didn't have the guts.
I didn't have the balls to go four weeks.
To go meteor man with it, yeah.
Couldn't do it.
Yeah.
All right, Jabari, we're going to get to know you a little bit better in a moment.
First, we're going to tell our listeners a couple of things we're talking about.
Up top, we just like to check in with where we are at globally with COVID.
There were startlingly four new COVID cases in New Zealand yesterday, still zero deaths since late September.
And in Los Angeles, where we are, one in four people have the disease.
Ambulance operators have been instructed not to transport people who they don't think are going to survive to hospitals.
Hospitals are adding freezers to store bodies and not the vaccine. And most of
the physicians I know who work outside of the emergency medicine field are being taken off of
non-COVID related problems to focus on COVID. Yeah. And then I just know people who are leaving
LA because if they had a heart attack, they wouldn't be able to get care. If my kid fell and broke his arm, I don't know what I'd do.
Call Uncle Miles over.
Yeah.
Sort that shit out.
Yeah, that's fucked up.
But yeah, truly, the load management of our hospitals is not something I think...
Yeah, we're in that place we're in
the darkness has descended on the city and it's the wuhan that we saw uh when it for when there
was first an outbreak in china and it's just um it's inexcusable that it's like a slow motion we
saw that it was reported on we knew what had to be done to avoid that uh and i think the the main thing that we've
learned is how just like inexcusably indifferent to the death and suffering of its own people uh
america is as a as a culture um so we're gonna talk about we're gonna talk about vaccines we're
gonna talk about the two thousand dollar checks whether jo whether Joe Biden's on board. We're going to talk about conspiracy theories around the vaccine, because there's some interesting detail there.
We'll talk briefly about that Georgia just shout fest where Trump called Kelly Loeffler Karen accidentally.
We'll talk about people fleeing cities.
And finally, of course, most importantly,
we'll talk about what Mr. Bean thinks about cancel culture.
He weighed in.
Oh, Rowan.
All of that, plenty more.
But first, Jabari, we like to ask our guest,
what is something from your search history
that is revealing about who you are?
All right, so the literal last thing that I searched
was the release for House of Dragons.
I don't know if you guys were, you know,
Thrones fans.
Yes, of course.
You know, it's coming out in 2022.
I'm finally over the pain
of that final run of Thrones.
Admittedly, this is coming from one of those folks
that pretty indignantly complained
about the showrunners
as though they somehow dishonored my family and disrespected my ancestors.
Oh, you were there, huh?
Yeah, I was all the way there.
As though I've personally done or pulled off anything anywhere near as great as those two did.
But yeah, I think it's going to end up being a good backstory for the Targaryen family.
And I've officially nerded out right away.
Okay.
And it's not from Benioff and Weiss, is it?
It is not.
All right.
They're going to be busy fucking up the three-body problem,
which is a sci-fi novel that I just read over the break
that's pretty dope.
Oh, they're doing that?
Yeah, they're doing it.
That's their next big project, and it's a dope story.
I feel like I keep reading them doing all kinds of shit,
but I don't know which one is the one that is actually going to arrive at our eyes first.
Right. Yeah.
Did they officially scrap that, you know, what if the South had won idea?
Yeah.
That was a bit wild.
You know one of them is like, this is not the right time right now.
This is not the right time right now it's not the right time
right now they're like they're they're like they're caping for their idea behind the scenes
they're like but like it's good you know i get why people are pissed off but like if they just
saw the first season whatever whatever they have good taste in other people's novels though for
sure yeah um yeah so house of dragons targaryen origin story
gonna be a prequel how do we have much experience with prequel tv shows i guess better call saul
which turned out to be really good um even though i haven't watched it i feel like it's so good
it's so good if you if you liked breaking, you're doing yourself a tremendous disservice to not watch Better Call Saul.
Absolutely.
Yeah, sometimes folks will say it's better than, but the reality is it's just different.
But in my honest estimation, it's every bit as great.
Just a different vibe.
Yeah, the stakes are different.
But yeah.
Learning the depths that we will go to seek
glory or just being petty
and trying to smite our enemies
it's just such a relatable story
I finally watched Dave over the break by the way
your
speculation that they're like no it's not the right
time but we really have a good
a good message behind this
reminded me of the last episode of Dave. That show was
pretty funny. Oh, I thought you were
talking about the Kevin Kline film.
Finally watched Dave.
Kevin Kline movie. I know
you guys were getting at me to watch it.
Yeah. Honestly, God, that's where
I thought you were with it as well.
No, the Hulu series about little Dickie.
Oh, that too.
Yeah, but, you know, because Ivan Reitman, you know,
they weren't fucking with us after that when they heard you didn't see Dave.
Yeah, they were pissed.
What is something, Jabari, you think is underrated?
Right now, given everything that's in these times,
as you guys will often say, you know, continuing to check on your people. Honestly,
check on your folks that are struggling, have been struggling, or continue to go through it.
Part of me really worries about what the eventual long-term effects of everything might be on all
of our minds. But my underrated is definitely checking in on the folks. If you can, if you're
at a place where you can do that, if you can be of support uh whether it's via phone or call or text or however you get down um i've recently been doing
that and it i'll just say it definitely you know has been the perfect timing for some of the folks
oh yeah yeah i think yeah we we have like this thing too where we tend to look at the world
like uh we just tend to look at the world through like our own experience or like what our
you know what we can handle what our sort of thresholds are for certain things.
And it's easy to think, okay, well, if I'm good, then everybody else is probably good. Or if I'm
just kind of halfway there, then maybe everybody else is, but we're all very different and we all
respond to things very differently. And yeah, it more than ever, uh, you really should, because I
think we also have a problem culturally, especially,, especially in this country, just across the board of being vulnerable, especially, you know, for, you know, cis men.
There's a there's a certain kind of masculinity that you've been raised with of sort of like, well, I don't I don't need to make problems for other people.
But you know what? Like we're all we're all friends.'re all you know family we all love each other and i think it's important to remember that and extend that in as many
directions as possible because yes people are in need of it even if they don't ask for it
and to your point i'm sure like even if even if a friend maybe not if you didn't even tell you
jabari that that was the right time they may have hung up and been like god damn i fucking needed
that or just to even hear someone's voice and be complimentary or just be like hi i care about you goes a long way for sure and then
not only that it's like you know just to piggyback on that i think a lot of us are just tired and
why am i saying i think i know a lot of us are just tired so we can lose sight of like doing
things like that we can lose sight of like oh maybe i should check in with my people or maybe
i should you know you'll be a be human being and have some sort of you know human
interactions so yeah i just think this is the perfect time for that that's something i had heard
uh like a couple years back people saying that like if if it makes you tired it's toxic or like
disordered or unhealthy for you and i just feel like we're all in such an unhealthy place that
we're all just like tired all the time now um yeah that is like that is something that i've
had to kind of force myself to come to terms with is that like even though i'm really tired there
are some like things that i can proactively do that make me less tired like whether it be working
out or talking to people or you know doing things
that in the moment i'm like fuck i do not want to do this uh you know and doing things shit again
we were talking about you know how covet is affecting our memories like punctuating your day
with as many different things and i know now especially in la like there's leaving the house
is a daunting ask but you know even if
you're just getting to listening to some new music or just saying you know what i'm randomly going to
look at this and play this album and just think about some or whatever or you know if you have
the free time to do other things i realize how much especially over the break i was losing like
sense of days and things because at least i would, you know, when I'm recording,
there's like,
there's a rhythm to things,
but when you sort of lose that,
it's really easy to get completely sort of lost in the sauce as it were.
What is something you think is overrated?
All right.
I had to go here being the first to make a declaration,
like whether we're talking about like a basketball player,
a work of art or, you know, just things in general.
You know, whether we're, you know, I'm sure you guys see it on NBA Twitter or just Twitter in general or just social media in general.
You know, folks are so quick and they want to be immediate about like, oh, this guy's a bust or they want to crap all over a movie or a show that the masses are enjoying.
That seems to be, you know, kind of like just where a lot of us are especially on social media so really just you know i think being what is overrated is specifically
trying to be that guy or that person is more right yeah throwing down the takes of like absolute
immutable truth and being like and there is no there is no other opinion except for this one
it's like you are a fool because there are no such thing as absolutes.
Okay?
Well, I mean, don't get me wrong.
I appreciate a back and forth.
I appreciate, like, I have no problem disagreeing and coming to the conclusion that we both believe different things.
It's exactly that mentality of, you know, like, what I'm saying is right.
What you're saying is wrong.
It's wrong.
I'm the greatest.
You're not or whatever.
Yeah.
saying is right what you're saying is wrong is wrong i'm the greatest you're not or whatever yeah i feel like normative judgments in general are like saying something is good or bad as opposed
to just assuming from the start it's interesting and worth thinking and talking about uh even when
it comes to nba stuff like every every conversation on espn is like, no, he sucks. Like he doesn't deserve this. It's just like,
yo,
just enjoy that.
These people are geniuses who are doing a thing better than anyone in the
history of the human species has ever done it.
And just like be,
you know,
talk about that.
And like,
what's interesting about,
you know,
what they're contributing to the art form as
opposed to uh just always having to be i don't know it's so frustrating to me and that's how i
always feel about movies too. Conflicts all conflict it's never because imagine you would
have like really interesting conversations if people were just willing to be like oh that's
interesting and like let's explore this rather than be like man what'd you say chuck no fuck that like it's just this like i get it and
that replicates like the banter of like friends but i think for people especially like if you're
an old you know hall of famer doing some punditry sometimes i'd appreciate a little more insight
from your perspective of someone who can actually like talk to what is happening on the court versus
looking salty as fuck like shack and paul pierce do and i'm like talk to what is happening on the court versus looking salty as fuck,
like Shaq and Paul Pierce do.
And I'm like,
what the fuck is wrong?
Y'all are so inelegant.
It's so fucked.
It's like,
that's the only word I can use to describe them.
I'm so appalled.
Sometimes I'm like,
this is so,
this is so rude and inelegant.
And it just a disservice to your,
well,
more Shaq and Paul Pierce.
Cause Shaq has like really good takes when he's talking about
really actually engaging with the thoughts and the conversation.
Yeah, but he vacillates.
For whatever reason, he feels as though praise is a zero-sum game.
We can't praise this current generation
without taking away somehow what he has done.
And this is coming from the biggest Shaq fan.
I grew up in Los Angeles during the 80s and 90s and obviously the aughts and so on.
I like Shaq over Kobe. That's one of the things I try to remind
people of. Eventually, LA came around to Kobe, but initially it was
like, okay, it was Shaq and the kid. It was Shaq and the kid.
And you did it. Exactly. But for whatever his reasoning is,
he feels as though he has to tear other folks down.
And to be honest with you, and I know this is like your listeners probably like, what the hell?
This is not a sports podcast, but sorry. It is. They know it's where you were going with it is exactly where it is.
It is. It is. It does the game a disservice.
You know, when you have somebody like a luminary, you know, like, you know, the size and magnitude of Shaq, you know, actively shitting on the current product.
And not, not in a, you know, not in, not even in a productive way.
You know, you know, just like saying like, oh, yeah, if he doesn't do this, then he does it.
It's like, come on, man.
Like, seriously, like you're better than that.
You know, you know, the product, you know, you could sell this product better than that.
And, you know, you know, maybe the ratings would have been, wouldn't have been down so much last year.
Right.
Right.
It's, it's, it's just, it's just it's it's off i don't understand for someone who is identifies as the big aristotle such illogical takes from him are really just run afoul for me
and i think it's funny because it's you know look at kobe he when lebron broke his shit he was like
wow good for you yeah i know what that takes to do that
and i respect you as a fellow person on this journey called playing ball uh whereas like
these other guys it's just so salty and just takes a lot out of it whatever you hate but i
think it's also like movies like a lot of times when we talk about a movie on here it like the
responses on twitter will be like yeah that movie sucked or that movie is great.
And it's like,
I don't know.
Like,
that's not,
that's not even like,
that was one of the main things we,
we had to show a crack called after hours.
And like,
that was the one like rule that we had at the outset is like,
we're not talking about whether it's like good or bad.
It's just like engaging with it as if it's an incredibly interesting piece of you know literature or art
that is being you know studied like like it's a college right i'm certainly guilty of it at times
but it's definitely something that i'm looking to you know get rid of from you know from my game
idea i think especially now too because when we even when we were talking about wonder woman right
like i have energy to say shit sucks.
Cause that's,
it's fun.
It's cathartic to get on a picture.
Like it's like,
it's really has nothing to do with a TV show.
It's like some shit that happened to me.
And I'm,
you know,
I didn't have therapy that day.
So I'm a yell at Lori Loughlin.
And like,
yes,
in light of like all seeing just the criticism of like wonder woman and like
the arguing about it,
not that I have a side in it,
but I look at it as such an energetic waste that I'm like,
yeah,
yeah.
Because at the end of the day,
like you got to zoom out on shit and be like,
these are just,
everybody's going to rock with a thing that they like.
And yeah,
you can say your two cents,
but to say someone is wrong or right.
I think it,
it's,
it's not actually acknowledging how we take things in.
Like there are only a few things that are, like, objectively across the board bad.
Like, you're stupid for fucking with it.
That's puka shells and racism.
But, like, other than that, you know, I don't know.
But I think with, I feel like just for me, energetically, I'm like, yeah, it's just, it's easier to just be like, okay, that was cool.
I wouldn't watch it again.
And that's all the energy I will give that thing now.
Moving on, because life is too precious.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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Segregation academies.
When civil rights said that we need to integrate public schools, these charter schools were exempt from that.
Bigger than a flag or mascot.
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and we're back and uh we are mid operation warp speed you know based on the title i was expecting
it to be just over like i was expecting blinking
you miss it type shit from our government's rollout of this vaccine um but the administration
was supposed to have 20 million doses administered by the end of 2020 uh they managed to get a little
over 4 million uh so that's that's not good no slow they did the they crunched the numbers
at that rate i'm people sure i'm sure people saw that headline uh like towards the end of the year
at the rate they were out they were saying oh this could take one decade to get everybody vaccinated
at a like to get the kind of uh immunity numbers we need by which so the disease would have you
know mutated and not it yeah yeah and ran for president and won. We don't need a vaccine. That's right. Yeah.
thing in the way of leadership and like not really being you know he's just completely controlling the narrative in such a way that it's i don't know like we don't we don't have like that's not
what we're focused on because he's also trying to take down american democracy and he's and it's one
of those things where he's like if he's not good at it he spikes the football and leaves the yard
so if he can't get the he couldn't get the pandemic under control he's not good at it, he spikes the football and leaves the yard. So if he can't get the – he couldn't get the pandemic under control, he's like, fuck it.
And he's just clearly turned his back on doing anything of substance.
So is this a matter of – and forgive me.
I listen to Daily Zeitgeist in order to get this type of information or these types of opinions.
But is this a matter of people just not having the information, people being – continuing to be resistant to taking it, kind of a combination of a matter of like people just not having the information people being
continuing to be resistant to taking it you know kind of a combination of a bunch of different
things or i think one of the biggest things is you know the administration they're they're they've
asked for the doses and so the pharmaceutical companies are delivering it to the federal
government and the plan basically ended with them getting the vaccines to the states and really
nothing more coherent not even a schedule
to do with that and on top of it funds are fucking so low uh at the state level thank you
cares act many maybe we can maybe pump some more money into there um and so a lot of things have
not been working optimally but the thing is most of the states have actually been doing the work
of setting up like the vaccine distribution protocols.
The only issue is they were only given a couple days notice in some instances.
So before that, that allotment of vaccines goes out, the states are like, wait, what we're getting in three days?
So like we thought we would get more time to figure sort out our ultra cold storage, like all this other stuff, what parts we're going to distribute it, how we're going to do that, who the professionals are like, we, you can't just tell us in two days,
like, oh, we're pulling up in 48 hours with, you know, X amount of doses. And that has really
caused a huge, you know, uh, I guess, you know, car crash, so to speak of, you know, the logistical
nightmare nightmare that we're seeing in terms of getting it out there to people so it's just it's
just bad it's all around bad and in other words like we're just seeing that we don't have our
shit together at at any point because for decades republicans conservatives even democrats do this
whole thing of gutting our federal government uh because you know that's just it's i think it's
obviously when you have a government like
that, that can do things and regulate things, that means it can regulate greed. And as we've seen,
get the regulations out, stop to get the federal government out of my thing. I don't want the nanny
state, but we're seeing when it comes to something like getting vaccines to the country, we need an
organized federal infrastructure to get to that point. And the other thing that I think is really telling, if we can't get our shit together to get vaccines out, like literally just like get vaccines to people, how the fuck are we going to take something on like climate change?
You know, this is what's really disheartening to see.
This is literally just talking about we can't even get people free money on time.
literally just talking about we can't even get people free money on time how the fuck are we gonna get our shit together to create a new energy grid to get renewables through to like
these areas that we need them to uh to pivot to like zero emissions energy sources in a quick
amount of time like there's a lot that has to be done and i think we there's the signals a lot more
about like where we're at um across the board I mean, it's following decades of culture that was like the ideological content of our culture from the 80s on has been like glorifying individualism.
And like there's no movies that show like a great job being done by bureaucracy.
Like the right, the bureaucrats are the villains and ghostbusters and basically
everything from there forward like that's that from a cultural perspective like these are the
things that have you know that the new deal is like the the biggest success of amer in american
history and modern american history and was we just kind of ignored it and took it for granted and like culturally it
is just a thing that nobody has like kind of spoken up for or made a case for in decades and
then so it's not surprising that the Republicans are able to just like strip it for parts until
now yeah we can't deliver a life-saving vaccine and i do think the messaging that's going out is about
like yeah but people aren't taking it or people are scared of it but it's really it's this you
know the fact that all the states are on their own to like figure it out on their own that's not how
it is in any other country like that's i mean yeah at least this time around the federal government
doesn't have states fighting each other over vaccines like before when the federal government was like also in bidding wars for medical equipment at the beginning.
But yeah, it's who knows where this ends up.
But you it's, you know, the 20th can't come soon enough.
But even then, I don't know like what an administration is stepping into and what the real ability is going to be to speed this up at all.
Yeah. One thing I think they're going to be stepping into is a sudden resurgence in calls for austerity from Republicans after Trump was free to spend as much money as he wanted on all things.
money as he wanted on all things. Now, I think there's going to be a huge amount of pushback.
You're already seeing it in stories yesterday when, as of right now, we don't know what happened in the Georgia election last night. The stories about how Wall Street is spooked by the possibility of a democratic control of all the different branches
because that would cause inflation to be out of control like that it's just it's only a problem
when it's trying to help people when it's you know driving up the national deficit because of
tax cuts for corporations nobody gives a shit but uh suddenly the idea that you know democrats would
be in charge of everything and giving breaks to the people of the country is is a huge problem
but joe biden at least is saying that he's on board for the two thousand dollar checks right
joe biden yeah the austerity king of the 80s 90s and aught joe bynum really i mean himself you know
we i don't know look he if you look at his record he's he's the austerity he loves austerity my man
is so austere with it uh he's tried to fucking freeze spending to everything you can that would
help people who need it.
Medicare, Medicaid, vet benefits, fucking Social Security.
And he's even said that shit with his chest out.
Like, oh, yeah, I tried to freeze it.
I've tried to do it multiple times.
And a lot of people, I think because Bernie Sanders and a lot of other people during the primary were pointing to this about being like, yo, this guy is a fake ass human.
Like, he's not actually, actually like everything that he preaches
is completely different than his record and people are saying well it was a long time ago and he was
with obama who also tried to make some social security cuts but anyway all that to say you
look at him and you say okay i can see that joe biden is possibly for checks maybe against them
and there was this huge thing that a lot of people were pointing
to that saying like i we think he might be actually against these checks now he says he
denies that he's against checks he never saw i'm not against checks but at the end of december or
the beginning of december he was pressuring democrats to accept a relief bill that did not
have checks um so i don't know how to square that because he clearly wasn't saying like,
no, these people need it. He was like, no, go for that. Go for that. Go for that.
Do either of you ever see any outcome of this that anything ever changes? Specifically,
if there's not actually a third party that has a legitimate shot to take a big election,
is there ever really going to be anything that changes with these folks?
The reason why I say that is they present like it's Bloods and Crips,
but they all go home to the same party at the end of the day.
They all have the same rag on underneath the rag.
Same one. It's all purple underneath.
Right. It's like, yeah, it's purple.
No, I honestly don't.
I mean, until you have things
even before that you have to get corporate money out of politics that's the biggest thing if if
corporate interests have an outsized uh influence in elections like more so in that they can spend
people into oblivion or spend them into office that is that's one perversion that we'd have to
let go of but, also we do need
parties that actually represent what people are saying they want and need because yeah, it is very
much same size of the, you know, the, the same token essentially of, you know, keeping this
corporatocracy in place and making sure that, you know, like, yeah, people will get what they need,
but also don't take too big a bite out of wall street's ass. Cause you know, that's a thing, just like Jack saying, like they'll put, they'll put headlines out and now people are like, yeah, people will get what they need, but also don't take too big a bite out of Wall Street's ass because, you know, that's a thing.
Just like Jack saying, like, they'll put headlines out.
And now people are like, oh, what's Wall Street saying?
As if we give a fuck.
Who cares?
You know, like, that doesn't affect most people's day-to-day lives.
But many people have been tricked into the spectacle of, like, looking at the Dow charts and be like, oh, God, I don't know.
Because either way, the person I work for is a greedy fucking ghoul who gives a could give a fuck less about me so yeah it's it's
it's hard to think of how to make things better but as i was saying like i just feel like this
the talk of third parties should i hopefully grows uh as this year goes on and people um you know i
don't i would be surprised if joe biden
actually gives props to the progressive wing and the activists who helped you know get him into
office but i don't know yeah my my one hope is that as the older white males who have run things
for the past 20 uh years sort of slowly die off uh that you know the younger people who are
you know markedly socialist uh compared to any past generation uh kind of takes over that you
know if they just need to figure out how to take over because it's uh you know we're being blocked
out by right uh the previous generation right now.
But I do think culturally it's coming.
People are starting to understand.
This is fucking bullshit.
Well, when you have a generation that only has about 4.5% of the wealth,
yeah, that's an entire generation going like,
oh, well, fuck all this.
Not working for me or anyone I know.
So what the fuck is this all about?
And, I mean, just back to Joe Biden, now he's saying he's loving $2,000 checks.
But, you know, it's really because he's campaigning for Ossoff and Warnock down in Georgia.
And he's basically telling people of America, you know, you can have a little stimmy as a treat if you deliver me the Senate.
It's sort of like, you know, one of the things he said, he goes, think about what it will mean for your lives.
About the $2,000 checks.
Putting food on the table.
Paying rent.
Paying down your mortgage.
Paying down the credit card.
Paying the phone bill.
The gas bill.
The electric bill.
How about you make that shit easier to afford for fucking people rather than reversing it imagine that you vote for me you get a check to do that because i'm
surely not going to ensure these outcomes for you what the fuck that's why it's just so like gross
and i become more and more cynical looking at this shit because like we're truly you know there's
there are there are politicians who are like even on the right who are like we have to give people money like no matter how which way you look at this you this
is not going to work um yet didn't just say that yeah it's not socialism that's what he said it's
not socialism don't worry it's not socialism like oh my god and yeah this food's going to taste, Jack Think about that Think about maybe some beans
Some chicken
Some rice
Go to Joel 330, huh?
And eat
What?
Again, a lot of this $2,000 check talk
Came out of Bernie forcing the issue
In the Senate
And brought a lot more attention to it
And I think now that people are like Oh right, the issue in the Senate and brought a lot more attention to it. And I think now that it's like people are like,
oh, right, the people of the country are like,
yeah, that seems fair for a start
given that all we got was $1,800.
And we're in a country that for all this shit talking
and knowing there's so much wealth here,
we can't bring ourselves just to switch it up
to humane mode and tax wealthy people rather than get off a profit at all costs mode because we're stuck on that.
I once thought that the great – the old adage, the greatest trick the devil ever pulled.
I once thought our greatest trick was convincing the world that we were great.
It really was convincing us that we were great and to vote against our interests and to you know completely go you know act in in opposition to everything you know that would actually benefit us yeah yeah
absolutely and and packaging it in a way that it tastes like poison to us to accept help that's
right the fucking that's the unfortunately the evil genius of that rhetoric is that it's forced
people like and you see they get so close
we always talk about this when like right-wing business owners are like what the heck man like
i can't i can't not work then i'm making no money and the government's not doing anything about it
the thing they can do is to fucking give you money to subsidize all of that lost business and your
wages because they are taxing you and yet you're like well i
don't need that shit come on fam you're giving them the money already get that we were we were
built on a slave economy and we remain on a slave economy stay on not being hyperbolic no 100
let's talk about uh vaccine fuckery real quick um there's a couple. Well, first of all, we saw the results
of some of the conspiracy theory-izing,
theorizing in Wisconsin
where a pharmacist
intentionally spoiled 580 vaccine doses
because he wanted to protect people
from Bill Gates
and having their DNA altered.
He's coming from a good place.
Coming from a good place.
I care.
I'm here to save these kids, C it's all the same thing i'm here to save these people when they
when they arrested him he just was like yeah i'm going through a divorce and uh i'm like really
stressed out and i'm kind of like angry or whatever and they're like oh okay uh and come to find out his wife was ringing alarm bells back in
june when she began divorce proceedings uh and like in one of the things filed the lawyer saying
my understanding is that the respondent is more aligned with the feeling of conspiracy theories
he has theories about covid19 he believes the end of the world is coming so my client would like him to be out of the house
and he brought a gun to work twice because he was convinced of some bullshit going down
and again people are just on there like oh well he's a fire i don't know so this man is on some
conspiracy shit he has guns his wife is like yo i'm alarmed by his his behavior so this is what
we will also call a terrorist just just like 5G RV John Brown,
who was pulling up in, what was that, Tennessee?
Yeah, Nashville.
Blew up downtown Nashville.
Whose partner also said
that their significant other had violent tendencies
and were saying some off shit about whatever was going on.
It's like, man, we got, so much of this shit is right in front of us,
but we're not adjusting our lenses or our vocabulary
to describe them as they are.
My man essentially went like Snickers commercial.
Like, oh, man, I was having a rough one.
And just like, you know, I potentially committed like, you know,
260 acts of murder, you know, by getting rid of these.
My goodness.
The commercial would be like Bin Laden and then he takes a Snickers bar bite and he's
back to the pharmacist.
He's like, oh, I'm sorry about that, y'all.
I mean, but yeah, think of, they're saying that the doses like, or whatever, they're
attaching like a monetary value to it to be like, oh, you know, this is like what you
did, but like, let's be real.
Those are doses for frontline workers,
essential workers who are not,
that's not just eight grand or 12 grand.
That's the potential for true loss of life.
And I mean, God damn,
you'd think if you work at a pharmacy,
there would be a line to be like,
yo, if your coworkers on some conspiracy bullshit
hit us up because we can't have them in charge of you know have handling vaccines yeah i feel like
there is we we've been there there's been such an explosion of these ideas that are like incredibly dangerous, terroristic ideas about,
but,
but they're just everywhere to the point that,
you know,
there,
we just have been like,
yeah,
he's another one of those anti-vaxxer types.
And it's just like,
yo,
that is not something to be taken lightly.
Yeah.
I mean,
in this conspiracy theory shit,
it has broad appeal y'all.
It has broad fucking appeal. I see it in this conspiracy theory shit, it has broad appeal, y'all. It has broad fucking appeal.
I see it in former colleagues, fucking classmates, people you are like, oh, hell no, they aren't on that shit.
Some people are and can be because you don't know what, you know, conspiracy theories are very attractive because it's a way to explain away our lack of power or lack of control. And it's much easier to assign it to this other spooky thing than to just look at the devil in its eye and be like, this is what it is.
But yeah, I mean, all that to say is you can't be dismissive.
Not to say every person who's believing conspiracy theories is on their way to doing something fucked up.
But we're seeing a tremendous overlap on that thinking and the propensity to commit
these kinds of acts and it's yeah it's it's it's really it's really freaky to your point about the
broad appeal of conspiracy theories you know like i have these conversations all the time with you
know friends family you know i have a cousin you know like many of us do i have a cousin's group
you know a group chat where folks were sharing some of those you know some of those ideas and
i'm like where did you even get this from?
And of course, it came from some other IG user or whatever the case may be.
But that's actually part of the reason why I was hesitant at first because I was like,
well, you know, just given how everybody reacts on social media.
But ultimately, that's part of the reason why I acknowledged that I went ahead and got
you know, I've already gotten my first my first dose.
I've got two more weeks and I'll have, you know, I'll have my second dose, but mainly in order to like,
if there's anybody out there that was specifically waiting to see like, oh, did anything happen? No,
nothing happened. I feel fine. I, you know, for those folks that are out there worried
about autoimmune disorders, I current, I have an autoimmune disorder. I have, I have disorder. I have asthma. I have all types
of different things that would cause
concern. And I have no problems
whatsoever. I'm very grateful
that I was in that select group
initially.
I even see, like, I have a few
friends who work in healthcare. I mean, they're
all, I'm always like, yo, what's
it like? Oh, cool. It's like someone
got a PS5 now i'm like
oh right oh you got the did it hurt oh cool what's the next it's like a flu shot oh man
yeah exactly but i think you know for whatever reason and i get it i think every everyone
understands the hesitancy especially you know whether it's cultural that your own people's
culture with medical experimentation in this country or what you know this administration to be with a lack of care for humans i get that there are many reasons to be like but that's really like
if you're really breaking it down there's no reason to think that there's anything afoot like
that there's something menacing about trying to develop a vaccine which we're all seeing the
effects of this virus when it just is it's a
runaway pandemic situation so it's yes we have this is what we're these are solutions we're
trying to figure out and what i what i was trying to get across to like you the folks that really
were you know oh and you know this trump thing it's not like trump was sitting there in the lab
with a beaker you know in a microscope you know like come on man nothing to do with this nothing he
had nothing he's just retroactively trying to take credit for people he can't even spell that
shit yeah although i would pay money to see him in a like mixing like an erlenmeyer flask and like
a beaker like just pouring one back and forth if i was a scientist i'd be like yeah mr president
just uh keep putting those liquids back and forth into between those two vials and then if i was a scientist i'm like yeah mr president just uh keep putting those liquids
back and forth into between those two vials and then his idea was if the vaccine ended up being
putting uh some light in inside your body somehow that that would have been something to uh associate
with him and to be skeptical bill gates bill gates like led uh diodes so j our writer, did a deep dive into just kind of what is being
put out there in the
conspiracy corners.
A lot of it
goes back to Bill Gates, who
apparently cracked
this amazing new technology
where you can put microchips inside
people in just tiny
little shots.
And you wouldn't feel it just rip your veins up as it
flies through he couldn't figure out windows vista but he has figured out how to how to uh put
little microchips in you that uh allegedly will talk to you they have like volume controls and
treble and bass controls uh i wonder if you could ask
an anti-vaxxer who's on this microchip shit i'm like have you ever passed a kidney stone
you know what i mean have you ever passed a kidney stone do you know that sensation of
something you're like i think this thing is ripping my body up from the inside and it comes
out and you're like what the fuck it was that big and that just goes
and you think they're putting motherfucking microchips in you and you wouldn't know that
shit or just i can't i just want to walk people down the path but you know it is what it is all
in the name of denying white supremacy essentially exactly experts are pointing out that uh a the technology doesn't exist and b
anyone who owns a cell phone's already being tracked uh so no absolutely no need uh to do
to do any of that um but you know they also think the microchip contains the mark of the beast
there was that video on tiktok that was viewed like a million times um and right now
a covid19 5g chip diagram is going viral uh it's a diagram of an actual microchip uh and people are
claiming it's the one that's being put into people's body uh it's actually for the bows metal zone m2 mt2 guitar pedal is where is where they pulled
this from boss boss shout out to boss pedals to all my boss be like like you're the boss you know
has anyone ever explained why bill gates would want to track, let's just say, random Bartholomew in Kentucky. He's sick.
And he wants to jack off to know where you're at.
He's a sick fuck.
Just jacking off to your location.
He's jacking off to it.
I'm trying to think how you would get someone mad, right?
How would you get a stupid person mad about
Bill Gates knowing where you are?
Let's do a quick scene.
Hey, you know, so, uh,
they get,
what he wants to do is put a microchip in you so he can track you.
Okay.
But what,
okay.
What does he want to do?
Why,
why,
why do I care?
Dude,
if he knows where you are,
he can control you.
Okay.
And then you,
and then he's basically going to Jack.
No,
hold on.
He's going to Jack off to knowing where you are.
That's what I meant to say.
He will Jack off knowing where you are,'s what i meant to say he will jack off knowing where you are jack okay that's what's sick and that's what
we have to stop is bill gates getting off to knowing where we are i don't know what i don't
know how else to game it out to make you be like i don't know okay well first of all my phone already
tells a lot of people where i am if they if to know. Yeah, we didn't worry about Tim Cook.
My only fans, which I control through my phone,
allows people to jack off to my location.
I got to be honest with you.
While it's never quite been my kink,
part of me would be kind of flattered if Bill Gates wanted to jack off.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
I would be like, not for free, Bill Gates.
You will not know my latitude and longitudinal
coordinates without and to jota that without a little check again yeah yeah i mean what the
i don't know i mean because i guess the end game is right because the other thing is like
the with the volume control could fry out your immune system and like be a kill switch on
someone's body or like the bass and treble thing it's like these are such clear
audio terms that that was like to help you know the the power of the chip and what messages they
could get to you so okay in this world where a microchip where bill gates can talk to you or
kill switch you at a moment's notice like some fucked up thanos uh what is the next step then
he puts everybody on drone mode and then what he makes
everybody have sex so he could watch them have sex and laugh yeah we that's what i'm really
that's my worst fear we've created a version of bill bill gates that's really into watching
he's like a real voyeur yeah where he just wants to watch people fuck he doesn't want them to fuck
him he just wants to watch them uh oh right right right i mean and
again this whole like even the tweet that had this fucking schematic was all born out of these people
saying like oh russia pulled the chip out and they've got a diagram like the the language around
it didn't even make sense like what do you mean they're saying the russians quote the russians
have managed to remove the nano chips from the pfizer vaccine and have published a function diagram okay this is called a schematic i believe
sounds smart though but then how do smart people look at this shit and go man this ain't it they
don't but i still fuck with the idea you know what i mean like there's got to be an engineer
who looks at that and goes this has nothing to do with anything but i've i damn sure
not gonna say black lives matter so i'm gonna be on this cove this pandemic shit like i don't know
yeah i mean you hate to see that's right but i mean i guess again it's your you'll twist your
brain in any manner of ways to just maintain your worldview and like the control over that worldview
so yeah even if you are looking at a straight up boss, fucking heavy metal guitar pedal,
you're going to act like the Russians are trying to keep everybody safe from
Bill Gates is,
you know,
propensity of,
I don't know.
You guys have discussed it on the show.
The reality is this,
when you have folks that are on their deathbed with a ventilator,
dying of COVID saying no with their with their
last death rattle no it's not true i mean yeah how can you have that conversation pandemic yeah
yeah yeah you can't anymore could you imagine someone on their deathbed they're like
nice try i'm not gonna fall there was a dude in michigan who was he was a covid denier then he eventually as it
was killing him with his dying breath admitted that covid existed but was still like trump 2020
so motherfucker didn't didn't get all the way through see i mean i know it's everywhere and
by everywhere it i'm not talking about covid i just mean like everything we've got going on but growing up in southern california and then moving to the desert i live
in tucson now um they're the level of discourse or just like the conversations that take place
make me truly truly realize we are not we are not the normal like that they not the normal. They are the normal.
Apparently, that is the case because I couldn't even come up with it from a story perspective, some of the things that are said to me. Yeah.
It's just, yeah.
Yeah.
everything coupled with the chaos that the pandemic has caused it just makes it just the perfect fertile soil for shit like that for shit like this to take because it's unlike anything
we've experienced right to feel like what the fuck we're shutting everything down man that just
creates a whole people have too much time and too much internet to not get to the bottom of why
everything is so shitty right
now and until they find like some people have found the satisfying act answer in of just observing
the government and how capitalism moves through this country and how the decisions are being made
and others prefer this other thing um because that other shit is just too it's i don't know
for whatever reason it's a sexier version or one that just gives makes them feel more in control but yes it's tough it's tough man all right let's take another quick
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Hi, I'm Akilah Hughes,
and I'm so excited about my new podcast,
Rebel Spirit,
where I head back to my hometown in Kentucky and try to convince my high school to change their racist mascot, the Rebels, into something everyone in the South loves, the Biscuits.
I was a lady rebel. Like, what does that even mean?
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As a leader, you choose hills that you want to die on.
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The president was back in front of his audience dancing to ymca
uh and he introduced kelly leffler as karen accidentally no lies there yeah exactly the
first true thing he said in his presidency uh he also said uh introduced the q congress lady uh as someone he loves uh even though q is a legit terrorist
organization uh and then his son was evidently high on cocaine and just shouting uh at people
there's not a whole lot to cover down there right no i mean it's just a lot of, it's just screaming. You know, we covered the good scream.
Then he did a really awesome open mic bit on, like,
amen and a women because when the Congress, like, was sworn in,
they said amen and then a women.
And he's like, what the fuck is this?
Amen is not a gendered term.
I don't go here.
I'm just going to play this.
Okay.
man is not a gendered term i don't go here i'm just gonna play this okay so uh the new lewis black donald trump jr took the mic just screaming about this amen and a women thing he's i'm not
joking prior this is 90 seconds of him just saying i can't believe democrats in about 600 different
ways uh when you can find the strength to do that when you're you know sniffing the devil's dandruff uh allegedly but let's this is the part where he's his joke construction just
is hidden can't try they're not even a parody of themselves at this point it's insane a man
is not a gendered term okay if i go to a restaurant and i ask to see what's on the war menu
they would look at me that was a seven second pause
it feels it feels like their audiences are tired of this like i'm sure you notice the difference
the stadiums you let's just say the stadiums used to be packed now all of a sudden it's like It feels like their audiences are tired of this. I'm sure you noticed a difference. Yeah, that was not a...
The stadiums, let's just say the stadiums used to be packed.
Now, all of a sudden, it's like, okay, that's great, though.
Yeah.
And also, that joke's kind of over my head.
They're like, what does gendered term mean?
That's true.
You know, like, I don't...
And so I think he was overestimating his audience, I think, a little bit there.
Because he was like, it killed in the room
with like these other wonks that i deal with every day but i guess not so much with the
the crowd down here in georgia but yeah literally pissed his pants when i said that
yeah uh let's talk about just generally uh people are not into living in cities as much as they used to be uh which isn't surprising but
gallop is uh has been doing some polling and this is the biggest dip in people who are interested
in living in urban areas since uh right after 9-11 pretty significant they're like yeah the
last time we saw a dip like this uh people were
literally living in fear of like densely populated areas uh because and i'm like oh wow now we're in
a similar place uh you know the swing is pretty significant and you know who could blame anybody
the especially in cities where the cost of living is so high and
like the economy is essentially ground to a halt. Like I would have a lot of people being like,
what is important anymore? Like, I get that the city has cool things, but like, it's not,
is it worth the toil to like exist within it? Um, and they're noticing that the biggest increases
in their preferences for rural
areas was from republicans those who live in the south and non-white americans which is interesting
interesting yeah so it's like republicans want to leave the cities because they're too woke
maybe and like they're outnumbered in urban areas so they'd prefer to be in the spaces where other
people can't check them um and then for i'm guessing for people of color it's that like the cost of living like it makes
more sense to move there there's there's less violence there's just the the environments that
you're escaping are are different but that's all of of covid on absolutely populations of color like
that's they've been hit much,
much harder.
So I'm sure.
I wonder how surprised they'd be when they see each other in the same
place.
You would,
you would think that honestly,
the folks that,
you know,
the conservatives that are moving away,
like,
you know,
white flight has been a thing for a long time.
It's not like,
Hey,
look,
you can go where you want sooner or later.
We're going to come see you sooner or later. It comes back around comes back around every time you're gonna have you may be moving away from
us but you're moving closer to some of us you know yeah right already but but on a serious note how
will this impact like are there long-term impacts in from a voting perspective we you know if this
continues to trend that way well i mean i'd imagine yeah more more
urbanites moving to these other areas will definitely change you know the demographics
there and i mean like you know there's people constantly talking about like exporting californians
to like all over the country because like too many too many people here is too expensive why
don't we start subsidized like why don't we just start seeding like libs across the land uh
and seeing what happens there but i mean i think the movement of uh people from urban areas to
cities it could all depend because it you never know if you have the kinds of conservatives who
are leaving cities and going into urban areas or people who are still progressive or liberal and
moving but there's also any any movement no i'm just saying in
general any movement i think will have have some kind of effect but i think i don't know if we'll
we'll be able to see that quite yet there's a weird trend also where it's more likely if you
have a bunch of population like moving to a new area that they will that the new people will change their points of view
than it is that they will change the point of view
of the place they're going.
There's just all these weird ways that geographic locations
retain the ideological bent of the people
who initially settled it in a way that's like super counterintuitive
um so like that that would be my one uh concern there is that rather than uh exporting californian
values you're just you know maybe not the first generation of people who move out to the country
but like their kids are going to school with all the the right right right and
uh it eventually goes the other way but yeah well we'll see i wouldn't mind
la being perpetually like it is on like holiday weekends traffic wise but that's very selfish and
yeah uh well either way as long as there's good weed,
I could live anywhere.
There we are.
That's all I know.
Let's talk real quick about what I think everybody's ready
for us to address, Mr. Bean.
Damn.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He, I think, like, is there a chance that he thought
the Bean Dad thing was about him and got, because he released this interview where he was, like, is there a chance that he thought the Bean Dad thing was about him?
Because he released this interview where he was, like, very defensive about cancel culture, comparing it to a medieval mob, searching for people to burn.
It's interesting that it's always elderly white men who seem to have a problem with the course correction we're undergoing.
Because that's the course correction we're undergoing because that's
the course correction but the the interview is so it's um remarkable for in addition to that just how
unhappy he seems he's like so mad about miss like the character mr bean he says i don't much enjoy
playing him the weight of the responsibility is not pleasant the like the weight Mr. Bean he says I don't much enjoy playing him the weight of the responsibility
is not pleasant like the weight
of the fucking world is on his shoulders
when he's playing Mr. Bean I find it
stressful and exhausting and I look forward
to the end of it
I don't actually like the process
of making anything with the possible
exception of Black
Adder because the responsibility for making
that series funny
was on many shoulders not just mine but black adder represented the creative energy uh yeah so
otherwise to the crew yeah he's also the face of the johnny english uh film franchise so you know
oh god i forgot about that what uh what a hero. Thank you for your service, Mr. Bean.
Who would have thought in 2021 we needed his take on progressive ideology?
Only him.
Literally only him.
I mean, and we can catch him next in his Netflix series, Man vs. Bee, where he plays a man at war with a b while house sitting a luxurious mansion
thank you rowan atkinson so much it's not the actual movie that he's working yes this is yes
this is some shit he's coming out on that's literally the next thing coming out with rowan
atkinson is called man versus b and he's out here being like the weight of mr bean i'm like
motherfucker you in man versus b
yeah like be thankful we remember you from mr b yeah be grateful man yeah war man versus b uh
that's what he's probably gonna say and they'll probably cancel me because it's called man versus
b it's like jesus that's uh it's funny because he points to this overly simplistic worldview
that comes out of social media, yet
he's applying a very overly simplistic worldview
as well. Shame that.
Oh, of course. Really, all of this. Shame that.
The hit dogs holler.
We know this.
To the
point that you made, Jack,
that's why it's always the same
person. Yes,
whether it's James Woods or Row like it you know yes they're really whether
it's james woods or rowan atkinson or or whatever you know it it it bothers them specifically because
they're not able to just be racist pricks and douchebags and misogynist assholes like they
always have been it really is that simple it's wild that that's their version of being hit is their racism
and just obliviousness
not being tolerated anymore.
They're like, what's happening
to my world? I used to just have
to show up and be a white man
and everything would fall into my laps.
Now there's accountability. Oh, hell
no. This mob will not come for me
and my laziness.
Well, Jabari, it has been a pleasure having you.
Where can people find you and follow you
and hear you and all that good stuff?
Thank you both, honestly.
Like I mentioned when I said earlier,
it's an honor to be here as a member of Zeitgang.
Thank you.
Twitter's probably the easiest place.
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we're not trying to enter your space
but every so often we dip a toe in there
but thank you for having me
watch it man
and is there a tweet or some other
work of social media you've been enjoying?
there is and I actually saved it let's see it's from And is there a tweet or some other work of social media you've been enjoying? There is.
And I actually saved it. Let's see.
It's from at ShiroHero666.
I'm sure you know her.
Oh, I heard of her.
Yeah, maybe once or twice.
Shireen Lani.
There you go.
If you sincerely choose to sort by price, high to low, jail.
And honestly, while I'm guilty of it at times specifically because I want to see
how the other you know 2% you'll live
yeah I have to agree
I have to oh man
that's a flex
miles where do people find you what's
tweet you've been enjoying find me
Twitter Instagram
at miles of gray and also
on my other podcast for 20 day fiance talking
90 day fiance and probably
um will you accept this rose uh this week too talking about the new season of the bachelor
matt james everybody's loving him uh let's see a tweet that i like is from steve hernandez at
big hern he's tweeting it is so tragically funny to me that all the people who think COVID is a hoax believe in God.
And that cut deep from the former pastor himself, Steve Hernandez.
A couple of tweets I've been enjoying.
Nicole, he tweeted, imagine if to increase appreciation for Olympic athletes before each sport,
they showed an average person attempt
to perform the sport randomly selected
like in jury duty. I want
that to happen.
And then JesusWasAJugalo
tweeted, love that there's
like 20 separate photos of Liam Neeson
pissing himself in public.
And they're literally, they
just included like four.
He's just standing casually around just
having pissed himself in so many pictures uh looking very drunk so you know that might be
wow to it but that's that's wild um and then james hamblin tweeted lots of people are feeling
unproductive if you didn't infect anyone today you were productive and I thought that was
a good thought to leave
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we talked about in today's episode as well as the song we ride out on miles what are we riding into
tuesday or what are we riding into wednesday upon this is a track from aquarium Dream and it is just
you know this is like a band I would
hear through like sample
packs like if you should you know download these
weird things that producers will put together
like stuff you can kind of sample
and it's got that good 70s vibe
I feel like I'm in like
I don't know more and more I feel like
Desmond in the like the fucking
what's that thing in Lost when he'smond in the fucking, what's that thing?
Lost when he's down in the fucking bunker and shit.
And he's got to play the same records and put his fake sunlight on and work out to make it feel like the world's going around.
This kind of has that Desmond in the bunker music vibe to it, which I'm really loving.
Even though I believe that song was an original composition for the show.
But it just has good throwback-y vibes and it's a little upbeat.
And it's got some funk to it, so it'll make your big toe shoot up in your boot a little bit so put that
one on aquarium dream do you realize all right we are gonna ride out on that the daily zeitgeist
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