The Daily Zeitgeist - MegTrend Thee Stallion 11/4: Measure ULA, Drake vs Megan Thee Stallion, Twitter, Kyrie Irving
Episode Date: November 4, 2022In this edition of MegTrend Thee Stallion, Jack and Miles are joined by Mike Dennis, director of organizing at United Way Los Angeles to discuss Measure ULA, Drake slandering Megan Thee Stallion on h...is new joint album with 21 Savage, Elon Musk firing half of the employees at Twitter and the platform going to shit and Kyrie Irving finally gets suspended by the Nets for 5 games for not denouncing anti-semitism after multiple previous opportunities to apologize. Measure ULA Phone Banking: https://airtable.com/shrcHu79ZmZPSBaouSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of meg trend the stallion
trending for the wrong fucking reasons today yeah because fucking drake for the right reasons from
her perspective but for the well yeah but but the reason she's trending because drake shut the fuck
up fucking weird um let's just look we were we Look, we were talking about this
just right before we got on.
Should we just go right into it?
We should let the people know first, of course.
I am!
I am Damon Lockham.
I'm Jack. That is Miles.
And these,
well, these things that you're about to hear us
talk about right now,
well, these are some things that are trending on this Friday afternoon.
Indeed.
Yeah, Drake's trending.
Megan Thee Stallion is trending.
Yeah, the Drake and 21 Savage album came out,
and there's this track, Circo Loco, on it where he's basically,
I'm not going to say the lyrics.
He's calling her the B word.
It's just nonsense.
He's basically, he's implying that Megan Thee stallion was lying about being shot by tori lanes and and the lyrics the bars are weak
like for that i mean just for context it doesn't change anything like even if they were great
it wouldn't change anything but they're they're tired his dumb uh idea is spread is uh executed dumbly yeah it's it's it's i don't know i mean so
there's a there's another line where he like comes at her for like going to college
yeah face although he he has like there's definitely like drake bars where he talks
about how he's like yeah like what did harvard get you but like i got this type stuff so i feel
like he's like one of those weird chips on get you but like i got this type stuff so i feel like he's
like one of those weird chips on his shoulder and just the rollout to the album was super weird like
he was posting like hentai porn on his fucking stories like before the album dropped yes he
thought he was like on some cool shit it's fucking weird he doesn't even know tori lane's like that
they're not on a track together aside from from, you know, I think many people rightly
point out all this like fucked up,
you know, misogynoir, black
misogyny bullshit. And like
on the heels of
like you were talking about this one
Instagram post, it's like rightly pointing out
like takeoff was killed
earlier this week due to gun
violence. And then, but yet
Megan Thee Stallion being shot in some
domestic violence shit is just like ha ha hardy har har shit right the fuck this dude's so i don't
know he's also coming at serena williams like husband and shit like drake's a fucking he's so
thirsty and it's just it's weird to just see all this shit come out you're like this is such a
terrible look for you sir please i mean creative bankruptcy has to be somewhat uncomfortable you know he had a he had a spark when he started but
now his shit's garbage and that's you know what when you are decent at first and then you are at
lows like this you you kind of probably recognize a little bit that your shit sucks and it's probably
not fun sloppy sloppy so yeah he's doing doing things for he's clout chasing which is yeah it's
pathetic bad look there's and then anna said she was like azalea banks we posted some shit she's
like i'm gonna ready to die drake or some shit like some freddy
and it's just yeah i don't know and you know becca was pointing out too like his album sales that
last album the one that we it was so bad we memory hold it we were like oh certified lover boy yeah
we were like wait so what was drake's last album you were like certified lover boy and i was like
oh right right the one with the uh pregnant women emojis on the cover that's right that was drake yeah drake's
last album then we realized we memory hold a whole album yeah whatever never mind yeah honestly
never mind or whatever the yeah honestly you can't even remember we we said the title mere moments ago
before we started recording
because it's just like
I'm just depressed I'm bored
you know
whatever I'm tired of this
being famous sucks
you guys
being a child actor sucks
speaking of sucks
Twitter
Twitter just over that seems to be
it like that there's been a lot of times when people are like twitter's over right
yeah sure this feels like real well they fully it's like they're like they're just tying like
like untying the knot in a balloon and letting all the air out yeah you're like this
doesn't end this doesn't like end with the balloon getting bigger and then taking us to space it's
gonna turn into fucking trash like yeah they got rid of all the like moderation people the fired
half the employees today i think i don't know i mean it's it you can see it just feels odd like the the algorithms constantly serve
me like they're like oh you like the nba and it's just like some weird anti-semitic shit
like attached to kairi irving's name nothing really to do about basketball like i've
the nature of like how i'm even seeing topics is just really fucking all over the place yeah but
yeah i don't know yeah i don't know where
people there's going to be something people are going to land somewhere else because
platforms come and go all the time but i just don't know this one is a this one has a very
specific function though that i'm having trouble being like well what's the sort of analog here
yeah that's the thing like the standard response that i'm seeing is whatever it's not the end of the
world like this happens to social media networks twitter sucked you hated it all along and like
we're just gonna move on to the next one and i do think it's worth like at least acknowledging
that there was like twitter peak twitter was good at spreading
ideas that you weren't going to see elsewhere because we have a broken mainstream media and
like to you know it has the lowest barrier of entry for people with ideas that they want to
spread so like i do think i don't know like everyone's just
being like yeah we'll just go to tiktok it's like well but tiktok is like i'm not gonna fucking look
presentable so i can record a video yeah you got like this i can do much higher on barrier to
shit yeah like it was people like derisively call twitter the internet's comment section and but like that is I think an important
thing for something to fulfill is like having a place where people who have things to say can go
and yeah like any comment section it needed a healthy amount of moderation to keep it from
being overrun by Nazis and but that shit's all over like any that's that's like i'm not
confused about whether twitter is dead because like any movement to just take the
you know moderation away from twitter is going to go very very badly well we're looking at like
two versions right one is we're seeing what happens when someone fires half the staff at a social media platform.
Right.
Yeah.
They're already drastically understaffed to begin with.
That's right.
Whole problem.
And then the other is like we're watching this other bigger story, which is Elon Musk realizing what the fuck Twitter even is as a business and like not knowing what to fucking do.
and like not knowing what to fucking do and it's causing more chaos because he's like posting conspiracy theories or just like now like begging people like hey eight dollars is cool you know
alexandria ocasio-cortez has a 58 hoodie she sells so and everyone's like this isn't what
the fuck are you saying yeah um but it's i mean as most people look at the financials they're like the amount
of money that has to be made is like absurd and when you couple that with the fact that you're
saying like well i don't want it i want free speech so i don't want it to be a safe place
for advertisers to come but it i don't have revenue coming in i don't yeah you need like
millions of people like on day one to be like yeah give me my check mark yeah and it just
feels weird to me to not more like just very big picture we're losing something that was at the
very least very entertaining like i think it was toxic in many circumstances and like to put too
much of your life into it was definitely toxic but like could be very useful was like how
a lot of good writers got discovered um was how i found a lot of like interesting ideas uh and
it is we're losing it to nazis straight up like that's that's an l like we can we can acknowledge
that's an l we don't have to be like, whatever. Tumblr died and we just moved on.
It's bad.
Things are bad.
I guess the only bright spot is inevitably another thing comes that people will find the same way to express their ideas.
But I mean, it's weird because on TikTok, you can find stuff like that too, but it's so highly produced.
That's sort of the difference is the time it takes uh but i don't know i might be speaking about like an older person who takes
yeah yeah back when i was in our final cut yeah it might just be like people over 40 who are not
tick tock literate and you know are not going to learn how to use tick tock that that might be the
only people who are affected in which case case great. Everything moves to TikTok.
We'll move over to TikTok and find interesting ideas.
Yeah, we're going to run by another government.
Whatever. Who cares?
It's fine.
They let us talk shit about our government though on there.
Yeah, so Kyrie
got suspended for five games
by the
Nets for not taking
the opportunity to when given the opportunity, didn not taking the opportunity to,
when given the opportunity,
didn't take the opportunity to, I think,
say what he agreed he would say
when in kind of negotiations with the Nets,
which is that, you know,
to denounce anti-Semitism and hate speech,
it felt like a strong move until the end
when they were like, and that is why we are
suspending him for five games without pay i'm sure there are legalities but just ideally they should
have just cut his ass because now it's like he leaves it a conversation where he now has the
opportunity to like act like he's standing on principle for this shit and like i don't know i don't know
there's like a good resolution to this situation but well because all for people who are so
hell-bent on staying in conspiracy world any any amount of accountability will feed or reinforce
the idea that what they believe in is true right you know because that's
just how this shit is like no matter what shit you're into you're like see and why would they
do that unless it wasn't a threat or whatever i i i see so many takes of like just all kinds
of excusing his shit it hasn't he this guy is absolutely no like he posted this documentary
that is if you just watch you're like well that's some fucking problematic shit if you even want to
be charitable with that word yeah and there's a lot of anti-semitic nonsense in it but all that
to say is i see a lot of people say well how come like this isn't fair people need to be going after
amazon they actually should be going after amazon they actually should be
going after amazon too you're right because this amazon is an absolute fucking cesspit of bullshit
like that whether it's that kind of stuff election denial q like there's there's all kinds of terrible
uh content on amazon and yeah there there should be some answers there. But the fact remains that for someone in that position
to go and just sort of be like,
not really accurately articulate
why he's even sharing something,
just like posting it.
Right.
And then be like, and now everyone's saying,
they're trying to say he got,
he's getting fucking punished for posting a link.
Right.
That's a really, really overly simplified way to describe that
especially because we're in a fucking really weird time right now where there's so much hatred
bubbling up that like any attempt to like normalize it is it's too it's at our own detriment
yeah um and yeah so it's fucking frightening uh but yeah i mean this is
happening as the kanye thing's happening yeah it's uh it's really scary and very frustrating
that this is now being turned into a like i stand with kairi thing um yeah the quick tip don't you
don't need to yeah he can support himself and he made his own
decisions and they're bad ones all right let's take a quick break we'll be right back
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The story of one strange and violent summer. This is Rip Current. And we're back and we we loved having a guest on trends the other day for halloween yeah so
we're doing it again baby miles go tv weekend y'all get out the vote uh i wanted to bring in
actually one of my like really good friends uh who also happens to be the director of organizing for the United Way L.A.
Mike Dennis is here because there's a sound like you said my dentist.
So I just know Mike Dennis.
Mike Dennis.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Also a talented photographer.
Mike, welcome to the show.
Wanted to have you on because, you know, L.A.
There's a decent amount of Angelenos that listen to the show. Wanted to have you on because LA, there's a decent amount of Angelenos that listen to the show, but Measure ULA is a campaign you're working on.
And I've noticed there's so much opposition to one of the most simple fucking measures I've ever seen that I can't believe it. So for those that don't know and are voting in LA, Measure ULA is basically a mansion tax.
Yep.
To tax properties that are over $5 million. To help address what, Mike?
Homelessness, baby. It's actually all about homelessness prevention because we've spent
the last 10 years in the city and the county of LA putting a lot of money into production
of new affordable housing. But there hasn't been, and there's been a lot of talk of it, especially during the pandemic,
but there hasn't been any real efforts and dollars put behind like homelessness prevention,
stabilizing, uh, people that are at risk of losing their, their apartments, uh, seniors living on
SSI. The inflow into homelessness is outpacing the amount
of folks that are getting out of homelessness every day. And so we're sort of running up on,
you know, in the red. Oh, right. So this is a really vital measure to say, okay,
not only do we have to meet people on the other side of it, but try and prevent as many people
from even experiencing homelessness. And it seems like a lot of the spending on like building housing for,
you know,
people in need is very piecemeal at this point.
And like this,
the thing that this would change is it would give a steady like stream of
income for like addressing that problem,
which is something we,
you know, we talked to Nitya Raman about like that being a thing that just needs,
needs that steady stream.
Right.
Yeah.
I mean,
there's been a lot of one-time funding measures.
Probably folks remember triple H in the city of LA,
which was,
I think it was 2016,
2016, you know, that was, that was a one of LA, which was, I think it was $1.3 billion. That was in 2016.
You know, that was a one-time, you know, billion plus dollar pot of money that was basically
borrowed to help pump capital into brick and mortar construction for new affordable housing,
specifically permanent supportive. But, you know, we burned through that really quickly
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mostly corrupt, uh, local city council members have over projects in their districts
increases the cost of per door because it just takes forever for things to get,
to go online and pencil out. And so we've had these like one time, you know, rough shot attempts at doing stuff.
We don't have dedicated funding.
There's no dedicated revenue in the city of L.A. for this.
There's at the county we have Measure H, which is, you know, it's a sales tax.
And that pays for, you know, that pays for a bunch of different homeless services across the county.
That pays for a bunch of different homeless services across the county.
But City of LA has the lion's share of people that are unhoused.
And so we need our own tools to be able to fund new construction and do homelessness prevention, stabilize rents, renter protections, etc.
And the way this works is it's a tax on property sales of $5 million or more. So the opposition right now has spent, as of yesterday, $6.6 million against us to try to kill this thing.
And I'm guessing that's an upstanding group of concerned local citizens with no business interests, right?
Upstanding group of shitheads, yes. is it isn't it like landlords like what groups is it oh it's it's just it's just crazy we have folks well
number one you know republicans let's just say that right we got we got republican consultants
we got folks that you know former director of government affairs for philip morris mall bro you know wow i'm a
smoker but i don't support the smoking industry i do just want to jump in and say like for you
know listeners outside of la like i think this is like really important to everyone because this is
like this is such a clear-cut example of okay this this law affects the richest 2% to 1% of Angelenos, and yet it is
pulling, it's trending towards actually not going. And so how does something like that happen,
where the richest 1% are able to message some bullshit that is going to help your city, help the people around you who
are much closer to you and your life. How does that not pass when it's only in the interest of
the 1% and 2%? So I think this is like a good kind of peek inside of how that operates.
Right. Well, you know, Miles, you'll remember this. We we did a renewable energy campaign many, many years ago.
Yeah. And it was, you know, essentially was the proposition was to increase the number of renewable sources in the state's portfolio.
And the utility companies came out and said, fuck you guys. We're going to pass these on to the ratepayers.
We can't sustain this type of growth, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And so people fell for it. People fall for that argument over and
over again. They're doing the same thing here. They're saying basically, and it's the Realtors
Association, the California State Realtors, the National Realtors Association just put in a million
bucks last week. They're basically saying, if you do this, yeah, the business round table,
If you do this table, right? Yeah. Yeah. The business round table. If you do this,
we're going to pass all of these fees on to tenants, right? That's, that's how they're scaring people. And unfortunately, you know, people, people fall victim to this messaging.
They see these crazy TV ads that say your rents are going to go up. We're already in a rental
crisis. We can't, we can't sustain this type of another type of tax thing we just another tax
baby that's it right i know it's tired it's boring and so they're spending six million to blow
ula out with their air war and stuff in print i'm guessing the united way or the the campaign
that's supporting ula has spent also maybe double that i I'm guessing, right? Oh yeah. You know, we're swimming in cash
over here. Um, no, I mean, we've, we've raised, uh, I don't know what our numbers are today,
but we're, you know, we're, we're not terribly outspent, uh, but we're definitely getting
clobbered on TV. Right. Um, and so, you know, our power right now is, as you guys know, you talk to
many of my friends that we have people power, right? That old saying, we've got a lot of
bodies on the ground that get, that are directly impacted by this. People that have lived experience
who have 200 organizations that have endorsed the campaign. We've got a field operation that's
really leaning on all of them to do the voter engagement work because we don't have TV ads.
So, you know, I think the biggest thing that your listeners can do right now is sign up for a phone bank.
If you have if you have an hour to spare and you are on Zoom already, don't lie.
Just just log on to our Zoom and make some calls to voters, man.
It's easy. The other thing people can do is if you really hate talking to people, you can text.
We text thousands of voters every day.
There's a younger you know, there's a younger block of of
of millennial voters that uh only do texting i'm one of them i don't like taking phone calls
anymore so you know i've never done a phone call yeah they didn't even know their phones operated
that way they didn't know you could speak into it like used to be such a used to be such a monster
on call fire dude back when we were. All right.
Well, things are different.
Oh, my God, dude.
Thanks so much for now.
Yeah.
Oh, dope.
Well, thanks so much for stopping by, man. And I mean, any any last words?
Because you're you do a lot of great work, whether it's been with like
vendors, like street vendors or working with the unhoused or doing making
sure like the proper counts done of the unhoused.
Just anything that you just want to say to people who like are like-minded and wanting to just
generally put their mind in the right direction right now. Yeah. I mean, I think the one thing
I'd say is homes and homelessness. There's no other way around this, right? Like we can't sweep
people away. We can't move them around. It costs everybody in the long run.
It's dehumanizing for the people that are experiencing it.
But for everybody else, if you only care about taxes and government efficacy and all that shit, it's a bad system we have where we just move people around.
We absorb them into the first responder system or in the jail system.
Then they're back out on the street.
We need to get people off the streets and into permanent housing.
And the only way we're going to do it is we've got to spend money to do it.
And there are way too many people out there that are trading their houses like Pokemon cards.
And they're very threatened by this shit.
And that says a lot.
They've done nothing,
uh,
to help the situation.
And we got Gwyneth Paltrow out there supporting Rick Caruso.
And,
you know,
that's the type of folks we're talking about here.
So,
you know,
I just hope that everybody wakes up and get,
get out there and vote yes on ULA.
Yeah.
Rick Caruso and Karen Bass,
both,
neither candidate has supported the measure,
according to the LA Times. Has Karen Bass changed on that or is she still not?
This is LA, Jack.
Okay.
She, you know, you know how they work. They wait, they like to wait till the last minute.
Yeah.
Real, is, is it just that real estate is like the most powerful industry in Los Angeles and that's,
that's where, that's where the money comes from from and so they know they can't cross that i mean i think what it is is uh i mean for
rick it's it's simple i think he just is diametrically and philosophically opposed to his
business to this you know this strategy but you know for Karen and others, I think anybody that's running for
mayor in the city of LA knows that, uh, once you get in there, you have actually very little power
to do anything. The council controls everything. You know, you get to sign the, you get to sign
stuff into law and you get to propose budgets, but you know, there's yeah. And cut ribbons,
maybe that's it. And I think that, I think that both of them know that they've got to be careful of what they promise, because once they get in there, they're going to get they're going to get hit with a pretty cold reality.
You know, and again, it goes back to not having resources for to like fund the solutions we know work like permanent housing and services.
And then and then dealing with city council that has extreme local control over what's built and what isn't.
And we've had just very sluggish progress on this stuff and a lot of lip service.
So I think it's just caution.
And I hope whoever ends up winning, I hope they get their sleeves rolled up and get out there and do the things they've got to get done.
They both talk about affordable housing production, but they don't get very specific.
So we'll have to wait and see.
They have no money for like in their plan to actually fund affordable housing.
No.
And when they're talking about, oh, we're going to do 40 million here, 40 million there.
It's like, that's going to pay for 35 doors.
Right.
We need, we need like 500,000 homes
in LA County tomorrow right yeah well thank you so much for coming on man absolutely you guys
yeah we'll catch y'all later back yeah for sure man all right well those are some of the things
that are trending on this Friday afternoon we are back on Monday with a whole ass episode of the show.
Until then, be kind to each
other. Be kind to yourselves.
Get the vaccine. Get the flu
shot. Go out and
vote. Vote early.
And vote yes on
United LA.
And we will
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executive producer
of the hit Netflix
documentary series
Dancing for the Devil
the 7M TikTok cult
and I'm Clea Gray
former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church and we're the host of the new podcast Thank you. on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Keri Champion, and this is Season 4 of Naked Sports.
Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
Every great player needs a foil.
I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports. Listen to the making of
a rivalry, Caitlin Clark versus Angel
Reese on the iHeartRadio app, Apple
Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
Presented by Elf Beauty,
founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.
Hey, I'm Gianna
Pradenti. And I'm Jermaine Jackson-Gadsden.
We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline from
LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts.
There's a lot to figure out when you're just starting your career.
That's where we come in.
Think of us as your work besties you can turn to for advice.
And if we don't know the answer, we bring in people who do,
like negotiation expert Maury Tahiripour.
If you start thinking about negotiations as just a conversation,
then I think it sort of eases us a little bit.
Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked Sports. Up first, I explore
the making of a rivalry, Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese. People are talking about women's
basketball just because of one single game. Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's
basketball. And on this new season,
we'll cover all things sports and culture.
Listen to Naked Sports on the Black Effect Podcast Network,
iHeartRadio apps, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Black Effect Podcast Network
is sponsored by Diet Coke.