The Daily Zeitgeist - Rock and Roll All Zeit 12/4: George Zimmerman, Fred Hampton, Jay Z, James Bond
Episode Date: December 4, 2019On this edition of Rock and Roll All Zeit Miles and Sofiya discuss George Zimmerman suing Trayvon Martin's family and others, the 50th anniversary of Fred Hampton's assassination, Jay Z releasing musi...c on Spotify, and the new James Bond trailer! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello and welcome to I wanna smoke a bowl all side and party every day.
Great. Welcome to, you know, that other zeitgeist we do, daily zeitgeist we do.
I have a special guest co-host with me today. My partner in crime, hit podcast.
I think it's actually number one on earth right now.
Yeah.
420 Day Fiance.
I'm with Sophia Alexander.
Thank you so much for joining me with this.
Thanks so much for having me.
Quick rundown of the top news stories of the day.
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You like some delightful, juicy tangents.
Oh, yeah.
They're ripe.
The tangents are ripe.
So let's just take a look at some of the top trending stories right now.
George Zimmerman is trending.
And I was like, why the fuck is the guy who got away with murdering Trayvon Martin trending?
Every time a celebrity trends that you like, you're like, oh, God, I hope they're not dead.
And they are always dead.
It's like David Bowie, dead.
And now whenever someone like a piece of shit is trending, like George Zimmerman, you're like, oh, my God, is he dead?
Is he in jail now for murdering somebody?
He's not.
No.
It's not good news. I mean, if you don't remember, a quick history lesson.
Back in 2012, George Zimmerman murdered Trayvon Martin, who was only 17 years old.
Unarmed.
Unarmed.
But, you know, he committed the heinous act of being a young man of color while wearing a hooded sweatshirt.
And Zimmerman also was part of a neighborhood watch.
Yeah.
So he was like a self-appointed fucking.
Yeah.
And it was, the whole thing's a mess obviously uh look y'all remember uh but he has now filed a 100 million dollar
lawsuit against this attorney ben crump and the family of trayvon martin a hundred million dollars
so sick because he's also naming someone rachel jeantel, who was a key witness for saying she was an
imposter and a fake witness.
It also says that in the suit that Crump, the lawyer, was defaming Mr. Zimmerman because
of remarks he made in a book that came out called Open Season Legalized Genocide of Colored
People.
Wow.
I mean, I'm sure that whole book is about you, George Zimmerman.
Anyway.
What a trash human being.
I really feel like he's just doing this so people talk about him.
There's no other way.
There's no other reason, right?
It's just a publicity stunt.
He needs money.
He's probably, whatever it is, trying to get some kind of attention.
So morbid and fucked up to keep bothering this poor boy's family.
Like, are you kidding me?
Yeah, and even naming his mother in this lawsuit as well.
This is so...
It's disgraceful.
This dude got away with murder.
He murdered him.
And still terrorizing the family.
Yeah.
It is so heinous.
If there's a level, if hell hell was real and there's different levels to
it this dude would be it's like i'm a murder your son and then sue you for making it hot for me that
i'm fucking bottom of all of it um yeah it's it's but hey that's uh that's how things work these
days uh also trending um ironically i guess right after right after George Zimmerman is another young black man who was killed, Fred Hampton.
Now, he was the head of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party and today marks the 50th anniversary of his assassination. And I say assassination because with between the FBI and
the Chicago police, uh, they basically, I'm pretty sure he was drugged and then they broke into his
house and shot him in his bed while he slept, shot him point blank in his head. Um, and the reason,
uh, when you look at, again, he was, he was 21 years old when this happened, he was really,
um, he was getting too close of doing the thing of
uniting poor black people and poor white people and erasing that color line of a truly inclusive
movement of disenfranchised people of working people of poor people uh to you know immobilize
and empower themselves what a piece of shit um yeah so of course we deserve to die that's how
well that's how the fbi looks at things it's like oh we have a history of going after leaders who yes get too close to actually
uniting the people which shows you a lot about what the power dynamics are at play um in our
uh quote unquote democracy um and what year was this this was 50 50 years ago. So 1969. Yeah.
It's just cool to know nothing has changed.
No.
And I mean, yeah, like part of me is like, damn, right after George Zimmerman, you also see Fred Hampton, who I mean, my God, the momentum that was being created through his work and the people around him.
I can't imagine what history would have looked like in this country had he lived much longer.
And also, you know, his wife, his pregnant wife was sleeping in bed next to him when this happened.
She survived and eventually gave birth to their son, Fred Hampton Jr.
Because, yeah, they were like, no, you know, it'd be inhumane to also murder the wife.
Just him.
Yeah.
But at 21 to have had that much effect and been that much of a threat is crazy.
He accomplished so much at such a young age.
Yeah, and I would be like, please read up because or even listen to some of his speeches because there has also been like write-ups around it. Don't really – they talk about the tragedy, but it's really the class issues that he was addressing that I think are really the important – one of the more important parts of what he was doing. Because this is like another thing we're facing again in this country.
We're looking at, oh, the upper class has completely declared war on working people.
Yes.
Not in like a they're killing you with weapons type shit.
They're killing working people with the lack of access to things, lack of living wages, etc.
And again.
Access to health care.
This fight still continues.
So please keep that in your mind.
On to some other news.
Jay-Z is trending because he's 50 years old.
And finally, he put all his music on Spotify because I was not getting title.
I don't care what, I don't care how many albums of his I really love, could not bring myself to pay for title.
Just didn't make sense.
Even if he was being like, well, then you don't get my music i don't care it's not enough of a threat honestly i'm like i'll
just listen to those songs off of fucking youtube yeah that or like go and bring out my old hard
drive from like back in the day when you used to store all your mp3s my cd book i'm like bro i have
all your albums anyway but like don't make me go into this case i will go to my garage i will get that cd book out yeah do you have anything of his on vinyl no what's
your favorite jay-z song i don't think i have a song probably an album what's your favorite album
the danger mouse remix oh the gray album damn wow i really love the Grey album? The Grey album. Damn. Wow. I really love the Grey album.
It's fucking tight as hell.
I think the, man, the 99 Problems version on the Grey album is amazing.
Everything actually on that is super fucking good.
It is the best album.
It's one of those albums, man, and I talked about this on the show like back in the, I
don't know, maybe like a year ago.
I started re-listening it, listening to it again.
And it holds up, man. It holds up, but it like gave me energy. Like I was like,
it's not often I listen to something, I go, oh yeah, it slaps when I'm driving. I'm like,
oh, I'm speeding. This is feeling too good. I'm speeding and I'm in a cop car. Whoops.
Yeah. So that's a little bit interesting uh development for those of you on
spotify and like jay-z outside of his uh act as a overt capitalist who tries to subvert uh the
forward upward movement of one colin kaepernick then yeah check that out uh also finally uh
james bond is trending i don't know if you guys saw that trailer.
No Time to Die is this like, as they say, a lot of people are saying it's the first Bond in the Me Too era.
Because as we all know, women are mostly props in Bond films or just plot points.
Just delightful wet holes.
Yes, who typically will lose their lives.
Oh, yeah, they die all the time.
And it's sort of like
yeah sorry thank you
gotta go because
I just needed
we just needed
a hot lady
before
well it's for the marketing too
right cause all the marketing is
whoever's playing James Bond
plus this
very attractive actress
equals
please come to the movie
gone girl
yeah
boom
but this new film
No Time to Die
co-written by
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
holler
from obviously Fleabag.
Fleabag.
I didn't know.
She was in Killing Eve, too.
Forgot about that.
I love Killing Eve.
Oh, my God.
So good.
Makes me so horny.
It's crazy.
Does it?
It totally does.
It's entertaining, but the entire time, I'm so around.
I'm like, oh, my God.
You're like, she's a sadistic killer.
I'm like, what is happening?
She's so multidimensional.
I'm like, can her and Sandra O fuck already?
What is happening?
Well, you know.
Stay tuned.
It's a good show.
So, yeah, this new one, we were watching the trailer.
I mean, look, I like that we're already seeing a strong woman of color who's like,
yo, get in my fucking way, James Bond, and I'm going to kneecap you.
And she knew that he had one bad knee already, and she called him out on it. She's like, old man, I'm going to kneecap you. And she knew that he had one bad knee already and she called him out on it. She's like,
old man, I'm going to take out your one good knee.
It was a Shauna Lynch who was in Captain Marvel.
Another great film.
And then you see the usual
group of people. I mean, I didn't realize
Christoph Waltz was also in
this one too, but that makes sense because I think he was in the
last one. And Rami Malek is the bad guy.
I guess. I don't know.
I think we just assumed. Or the Phantom of the I guess. I don't know. I think we just assumed he must be.
Or the Phantom of the Opera.
We don't really know.
Yeah, he's clearly-
There's a big mask thing,
but then we see him
without the mask.
I don't really know
what the mask is for
if we're going to see his face anyway.
It looks like a mask,
like a Japanese folkloric
kind of mask
or definitely Asian influence.
But I don't know.
I could be totally wrong.
But it totally is the Phantom mask.
Yeah, like when it cracks. When it cracks? Yeah whenever you see a mask where like the lower third of your mouth and like
half of your chin is covered yeah it's phantom your phantom but maybe it's the japanese phantom
okay that's what they call me in the streets uh but yeah i don't know i'm curious to see what
the script actually means like how it seems already from the trailer,
the characters in this that are women have much more agency,
have much more independence outside of their relations to the male character.
But also generally just fucking it up.
But also it's,
I thought like,
Oh,
maybe there'd be some funny lines.
Cause Phoebe,
but there weren't any,
it's like a pretty serious trailer.
Yeah.
It's a Bond film trailer though.
I mean,
but you know
a lot of times
they'll throw in like
I think their funny line
was when
the bartender
or whoever
when he's checking in
and he's like Bond
and he's like who
he's like James Bond
I think that was their
like wink
or even when
when she was like
I'll shoot you
in your other knee
they're like
in your good knee
haha
I don't know
maybe that wasn't even that funny
I mean it was a very action look the action looks good I like Bond movies Shoot you in your other knee. You're like, in your good knee. Ha ha. I don't know. Maybe that wasn't even that funny. It's not that good.
I mean, it was a very action.
Look, the action looks good.
Tight.
I like Bond movies.
I do too.
I also like the books.
Did you ever read the books?
No, I'm illiterate actually.
So stupid.
That sounds like a threat to have out read the...
Trick question.
There are no Bond books.
They're really fun.
Are they?
Yeah.
Are they just super like easy page turner
yes exactly
like bring it on the beach
kind of shit
right
and you'll burn through
half the book
in like 20 minutes
yeah it's so fun
okay maybe I'll
accept your challenge
I still need to see
a Harry Potter film
oh yeah
again shout out
to any listeners
if you got a mansion
got a mansion
or a movie theater
invite me
so I can watch
for the first time
he's gonna watch Harry Potter for the first time.
At your house.
We're going to get very high.
They invite us over.
Yeah, please.
Okay, well, that's about it for today.
I hope you guys enjoyed.
Jack is out.
He's on a special assignment.
He's out on the field, man.
He's out there, out in the field, just working on a big story.
He's wearing a khaki vest, a lot of pockets.
A lot of pockets, binoculars. Yeah, he's out there. He's got one, just working on a big story. Wearing a khaki vest, a lot of pockets. A lot of pockets, binoculars.
Yeah, he's out there.
He's got one of those hats with a net on it.
I was going to say a piff helmet, like he's in a safari.
Yeah, yeah, safari outfit for sure.
Cargo shorts.
Yeah, anyway.
Socks very high up.
Oh, also, I forgot.
The director is Keri Joji Fukunaga.
Oh, yeah.
So shout out to Japanese Americans out there.
Doing your thing.
Getting that bag.
Yeah.
Yeah.
With that, thank you so much for listening.
We'll see you tomorrow morning for Daily Zeitgeist.
Bye.
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