The Daily Zeitgeist - The Queen Is Trend 9/8: Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III, 61%, Steve Bannon, Quiet Firing, Pinocchio, Podcast Movement
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of The Queen is Trend, Long Live the King.
Wow.
Courtesy of Johnny Davis.
Rest in peace, grandma.
It's, uh, yeah, man, you know.
Twitter's amazing.
Twitter is the best.
Yeah.
It's just helping us cope.
It's helping us mourn um this dark time it's like a press
oppression catharsis via meme via shit posts like the best the best tweets have come from people
that were you know under the crown and like the twitter catharsis is like they're vibrating at a
frequency like i could never uh so I'm just sitting back with popcorn.
But yeah.
Yeah.
That's a big trend.
That's what everyone's talking about.
That is the trend.
King Charles III is trending because that's Prince Charles,
who definitely gets probably the worst edit,
the worst look from the crown tv show he just looks like such a
dork dork exactly consistently say just like pathetic and sheltered and completely out of
touch with reality and so he's the king now and in his first kingly duty, he got to pick a name.
And he went with King Charles III.
Exciting times, guys.
You could have been King Arthur.
Yeah, dude.
That shit is dope.
That is super dope.
Just to change your name?
Just to fuck with people?
And they're like, oh, what?
What the fuck did you call me?
I'm Arthur.
First of all, I'm his highness or whatever the fuck you're called yeah also like when you read behind the scenes stories about him it's
it's a nightmare this this is the exact type of person who this yeah yeah i would say the last
two and a half years are going to be some of the messiest crown episodes
like i'm just curious to know.
Where they go with that anyway.
With Meghan Markle and yeah.
Yeah sure anyways you know.
But we are deeply.
You know deeply saddened.
For.
No that's not true.
I don't give a fuck.
It is wild though.
How much there is.
How many people are like out there.
Being like the royalists
yeah the royalists are here they're real um and they don't know what twitter is right and they're
finding out the hard way yeah like you see people comment too they're like this is you really
shouldn't be saying yes clap back yeah oh man anyway i guess like the type of people who do
give a fuck about this are probably the you know people who care about manners a lot so it uh sure
but i checked out you got to zoom out a little bit here you know it's really not about a little
bit about the monarch you know and also hurt to look at him do
it look celebrate however you want to do a jig in front of buckingham palace like those dudes did or
yeah shout out to uh the irish i know megan's smoking i'm not doing it
um 61 is trending the percentage of republicans that think uh trump should run even if he is indicted yeah i mean i've
heard people say well he he can run he can run and be president from prison so hey eugene debs did
yeah and you know they're on the same level basically in my book yeah uh yeah so i mean i
think that's that's a good sign of um things to come i feel
like the the gauntlet has been laid down which is he's coming back uh and if you don't properly
put shit in place to like prevent all manners of fuckery i don't know i don't know how the
fuck you get out of it convict president is like it's like an air bud-esque mashup, like nothing in the rule book
that says guy in
jail can't be president.
You know?
So yeah, we'll see
what happens there, but I think
it's a great sign
for the party.
At this point, the conservatives
are gone. It's just all the authoritarians.
Right.
Apparently, Trump is at a low point in terms of hypothetical polling
between Biden and Trump.
Since Biden, dark Brandon has come through
and really let him know.
And also because he's being revealed
to be a con artist who is not revealed to be a con artist
who is not good at being a con artist.
I think that also has dinged him a little bit.
Yeah, well, like we've said,
white supremacy allows people to do really sloppy crimes
and get away with it for a long time.
Yeah.
Hey, speaking of sloppy crimes,
Bannon is trending he he turned himself in
yeah he's you know he he surrendered himself because he you know he's been
he was part of that big build the wall grift and so you know like any fucking good maga grift you
find people racist and you know impressionable and dumb enough,
and you promise them shit like, oh, it's going to keep the Browns out.
Give me your money.
They do.
You don't build a wall, and you fuck off into the sunset.
Yeah, and it's pretty blatant, right?
The reporting on this has been that he really just got people's donations, did not use it,
did not even have plans to use it on building the wall,
and then took the money.
Nobody knows what really happened with the money.
It's pretty cut and dry here.
One cool thing was seeing him walk through,
doing the perp walk with his cuffs on.
Oh, man.
I was worried that he was going to the like a jet lead type thing you
know where he's like got his hands up like come on oh and get me suckers or he has the handcuffs
on he's like watch this and he just like breaks out yeah because he is like a tough guy and like
cool so you right just i didn't know what to happen, but he appears to still be in custody.
So I think he got released.
Oh, did he?
And he's just got to come back, you know, for his trial date.
So it was just like a photo op, basically.
Yeah, I think that's what the turn in was.
I think no, because that's what I'm saying.
Like, I think he thought it was like, this was a good look.
Right.
Yeah.
To get people to be like, you see what they're trying to do to be like you see what they're trying to do to me
right what they're trying to do to me i mean and they're gonna be like bro you're looking at 5 to
15 the for i guess for most people again uh terms and conditions do apply when it comes to the legal
system could you actually uh put like one of those uh ankle cuffs connected to a ball and chain
around my ankle.
And we don't do like one of those stripy pajama,
uh,
convict suits.
I'm just trying to up my,
up my cred.
Yeah.
Get a good photo op.
Oh,
do you have a big cross?
I could be nailed to or make me carry it.
Oh,
crown of thorns,
crown of thorns,
crown of thorns,
crown of thorns.
Hmm.
All right.
Let's take a quick break.
Yeah.
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And corporate media is getting their revenge
on all the people
who were talking about quiet quitting.
Oh, you think you can quiet
quit and not
do extra work and instead just do your job
like the thing in the job description that we hired you for okay asshole well guess what
we have a thing called quiet fired you've been quiet fired yeah which also is like an actual
thing which when you think about it like that oh you've been in a workplace and you're like, yo, I'm doing way better work than this person.
Like how, how did they jump three positions up in like a, in a month?
Like what happened there?
And you kind of get like, nobody returns calls.
You don't get scheduled.
There's like all kinds of ways where you get ghosted by the employer for sure.
of ways where you get ghosted by the employer for sure but the way this huff post thing is like it's written it really does feel like a clap back from the employers to the concept of quiet quitting
um like it says not to be confused the popular quiet quitting trend you may have heard about
on social media it says they go on to say where is it while the employees who quiet quit are
choosing to do the bare minimum in their role while they
search for their next career move employers are in control of quiet firing here are some signs
that you're being pushed out but then it is kind of like it just sounds like any terrible workplace
where there's no upward mobility right fucking like inaccessible management um it's it's it's a it's like kind of a thing where you read
you're like i think everyone would read this article and be like oh yeah i've been quiet fired
right oh yeah this is this is what this just sounds like any workplace where there's no respect
for the people that do work there but i think they want to be like and you can get quiet fired
so you better think you better fucking you you better up that output. Right.
What are the signs that you've been quiet fired?
Like it's stuff like,
like I'm saying,
like you're being passed up for promotions.
You can't get,
uh,
like you can't speak to like a manager,
like when you need to,
when you have like a real pressing issue and things like that to just kind of
like basically like how your morale gets killed.
Like you begin to see that there are like favorites where like one person you know is clearly up for every single promotion while like where you might be in a job
for like many years more than this other person you're like what the fuck is this but those are
kind of what the signs are and they don't that's what i'm saying they don't sound like anything new
right we're like quiet quitting you could say is maybe a newer phenomenon where it's like maybe
more widespread but i think a lot of people have quite quit their jobs over the years where people like i ain't doing that
like it's just kind of a sentiment that has existed it also just seems so diffuse and like
poorly defined like not the other people getting a raise instead of you is being quiet fired like
that that just feels i don't know it just seems like
a complete grab bag of different things that suck about work yeah i think for people though
there are many people like in the course of working you don't like you you don't have the
skills to identify like a shitty workplace right right so you know for this article yeah these are
the signs but really it's usually like you work for like greedy people who are self-interested don't have any concept of
equity and that's how they run their company and the really the thing is it's more like
when somebody's trying to get somebody else to break up with them that's more like what the
quiet firing sounds like like let me just try and make this untenable for you so then you fucking leave or eventually when you are fired it's not a surprise
right kind of shit yeah i know people who work at law firms who are like uh if you don't make
partner you like they basically force you out or they're they're just basically like yeah you
might as well leave now right that
that sounds like a thing that's been happening since the first person was hired oh yes yeah
uh passive aggression from your employer yeah wow i feel like that's 50 of all jobs like is
dealing with things that like mixed messages like this just feels like it's like built to
generate like paranoia and just to make you be like oh shit they fuck they hate me they hate
me at this job yeah it's a fucking it's a wild just a bad job fucking ride but yeah yeah quiet
firing i don't know if that's gonna strike fear into the hearts of people who don't give a fuck. Um,
you know, when you're,
when you're saying,
Hey,
can you,
Oh,
you don't want to do three like overtime shifts in a row.
Right.
Yeah.
Um,
Pinocchio is trending that new live action version of Pinocchio.
This is like the latest classic Disney cartoon to get a live action adaptation.
We,
we looked at the trailer when that dropped a
little while ago yeah the weird animation looks interesting tom hanks's performance looked
unhinged uh it dropped and the reviews are kind of all over the place but for the most part like
from the from the critics who generally are in in the same boat as me on on
movies they're like this shit is a nightmare it is weird dude the telegraph tom hanks should be
embarrassed this wooden mess right yeah there's a lot of like wooden i don't know what kind of wood-brained concept
they came up with on this on this freaking thing but generally yeah i i've read things about tom
hanks's performance like being embarrassing anywhere between embarrassing and like he's
really going for it but he's he's a good actor so we're i'm interested also in
so robert zemeckis uh the guy who made back to the future forrest gump uh when you when you go
back and look at his movies back to the future is a classic right like a timeless classic i think a
lot of people really love that but it has some weird racist shit in it uh forest gump i i think
when you go back and watch not racist at all not problematic at all this has like some wildly
like the depiction of the black panthers in forest gump is oh yeah that's that's insane
it yeah it is the fbi had a script edit on that yeah yeah um and so it's just interesting because so robert zemeckis made this
new pinocchio it really feels like he is incapable of like making sense of the world as it exists now
like he's like such a boomer that like he just can't can't deal in this new reality. He made that Steve Carell movie,
Welcome to
Morrowind.
It was based on a very successful
popular documentary, but
everyone was just like, this is so weird
and bad.
Wild to me.
It just feels like a person who's
out of time, who just
can't deal.
Well, I guess maybe this is what it looks like on the way down.
I don't know if his son Chet, if that's weighing on him.
That's why the decisions aren't.
Oh, you're talking Tom Hanks?
Yeah.
I'm just thinking about Tom Hanks, too.
Because he's putting in back-to-back fucking stinkers.
Right.
So, yeah, that's a good point.
I mean, his...
Yeah, I kind of have to see this just to see what we're working with.
I have to watch it right now.
His performance in Elvis is so unhinged and so strange
when you actually look at who the person he was playing is and realize that anybody doing a less unhinged performance
would have served the movie so much better than the Elvis movie.
I don't say this lightly.
It is, I think, the most baffling performance in a movie.
We've had time away from Elvis.
I generally really like Tom Hanks as a performer.
Yeah.
I thought he was great in most other things.
Big is like a seminal movie for me.
Love Big.
His performance in Elvis is one of the most baffling performances,
if not the most baffling performance in a movie.
All I'm saying is he's not usually doing character work like deep.
Like,
I mean,
he does,
but not with like act like accents.
He doesn't do his accent work is not the best.
Okay.
Yeah.
He's more of like,
it's his kind eyes and energy that I feel like most people connect with on top of him being just obviously a good actor.
But it's almost,
I wonder if that's what I'm saying.
I don't know if he's like Chet getting, being able to cook out here with the patois like he's from kingston
like trench town chet and then he's like you know what i'll try an accent i like accents too
let me be this dutch southern man and fucking absolutely frighten audiences across the globe
i'm not sure is tom hanks similar to zemeckis like is
he just doesn't does he not make sense in a like for instance there's a story about how they they
had planned forrest gump 2 uh they were like in pre-production forrest gump 2 had a script in which
forrest gump is in the backseat of the Bronco,
like during the Bronco chase,
they were going to make that shit.
And nine 11 happened and they met the next day and we're like, this movie no longer makes sense.
Cause Forrest Gump no longer makes sense.
Like does Tom Hanks no longer make sense in our modern world?
Well,
uh,
Brian in the chat brings up a good point he's like saying you know
what's his range right and i don't his range i don't again that's why i said his i don't think
his appeal is really his range it's that he has like this guy who is relatable energy yeah and
that's like mapped into everything like big you're like oh okay i can see that like he's not ever like super aggro like his energy isn't like a dominating one he's just kind of
whoa i'm tom hanks right like just kind of zany yeah that's my that's my so i think you know
that's just he's and he's good at that and we're like that's why i think so many people are like
i love tom hanks it's more like i miss my dad you know, I love Tom Hanks. It's more like, I miss my dad.
I get it.
That's a lane. That's a fucking lane.
There's nothing wrong with that.
Look at him. He grinded the fuck out that lane.
I think Tom Hanks could still
eat in modern Hollywood.
It's about the decisions.
It's not that we've changed. It's that he's
having a rough one. That makes sense. He started the pandemic. It's not that we've changed. It's that he's having a rough one.
And that makes sense.
He started the pandemic.
His son is a mess.
It's tough.
Man's a genius.
And finally, just an update on a story. So we talked about how I had to go to this podcast conference called Podcast Movement.
I had to go to this podcast conference called Podcast Movement.
And when we were there, we were surprised to see that right when you walked into the podcast,
I don't know, the first booth when you walked into the booth hall place was a big daily wire station with a popcorn machine.
And Ben Shapiro was hanging out like he was you know just a mascot or something to the point that i can confirm he is five six and lifts but
people were really grossed out by him being there understandably there was there's a bunch of tweets from uh aaron mankey who made the podcast lore um you know just being
like podcast movement should be ashamed of itself nobody accidentally takes a payment and assigns
booth space to a hate speech publishing company and so at the time we talked about how podcast
movement came back and was like yeah our bad we bad. We fucked up. We shouldn't be like dealing with Nazis.
So since then,
the backlash has been all like coming from the right and like podcast
movement,
disassociating themselves with Ben Shapiro has become the controversial
thing.
It's like they're,
I don't know,
a cumulus who publishes, uh,
the Ben Shapiro show and other daily wire bullshit,
um,
have like been like,
we're parting ways with podcast movement.
So I don't know.
It's just,
it's interesting that we are,
we've entered an era when like that short sort of shit of like a,
like white supremacist person
who has just gish-galloped himself into having a career
but is openly just arguing on behalf of white supremacist ideals constantly
is somebody who it's not safe to criticize and boycott
in the modern media landscape like now it's like well
they're actually being uh prejudiced because they're not accepting him at their thing they
they don't like fascists right and so fascism is a viewpoint yeah but this is actually i mean
on the you know the glowing version of how you look at podcasting is because of the ease of production of podcasting, you've allowed the proliferation of all kinds of people having shows and a voice and a great content.
And then that's the beauty of it.
It's a low bar to get your ideas out there and get them to connect with other people and then you're gonna fucking just embrace people
who are actively you know advocating for the demise of people who do not look like them like
that doesn't square in general but like to your point it's all money and if you put up enough
money at that level then yeah you get your booth and we can completely you know look away from your
bullshit antics and say that like well you know because it's a big
podcast that's why they're really you know i mean they are significant kind of shitty arguments
yeah um and you know what continue to exclude these people uh because that's you know that
that's that's what the response should be as a society to people who are out here so fucking
yeah hateful like it isn't just like well dude i mean i know he makes everyone
uncomfortable here at the party but like he also like has a right to be at my birthday and you're
like well then it's at the cost of like everybody else who's here right so anyways uh scary times
be uh in america five five yeah, well, those are the things that are
trending today, Thursday,
September 8th.
Remember, remember.
Smoking 8th on September.
In honor of
Her Majesty.
No, no. Whoa, whoa, whoa. She's doing alright, bro.
There's only one Her Majesty.
Let's not go
disrespecting Her Majesty now. You know what I mean? I don't let's not oh let's not go disrespecting her
majesty now you know i mean i don't know who this other motherfucker is on that island over there
but there is one her majesty she's thriving yes yeah back tomorrow with the whole last episode
of the show until then be kind to each other be kind to yourselves get the vaccine don't do
nothing about white supremacy and we will talk to you all tomorrow. Bye. Bye.
I'm Jess Casavetto, 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, Forgive Me For I Have Followed.
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