The Daily Zeitgeist - When They Hate You, Disney Keeps Closeting Characters 3.18.21

Episode Date: March 18, 2021

In episode 839, Jack and Miles are joined by The Cast's co-host Jacquis Neal to discuss the Atlanta killing spree at a massage parlor and how the media portrayed the killer, Biden supporting reforming... Senate filibuster, Elliot Page, Disney characters who could be LGBTQIA+, and more!FOOTNOTES: Massage Parlor Rampage Killer Floats ‘Sex Addiction’ Claim "A REALLY BAD DAY FOR HIM" This is how white supremacy protects itself. Obscuring their hateful actions as a mere lashing out, a tantrum, one where lives were lost. Atlanta ‘sex addict shooter’ Robert Aaron Long charged after ‘killing 8’ at massage parlors to ‘take out temptation’ Biden says he supports reforming Senate filibuster in ABC News exclusive interview Elliot Page Is Ready for This Moment Box Office: ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ Repeats No. 1 With $5.5 Million Raya and the Last Dragon’s Kelly Marie Tran Thinks Her Disney Princess Is Gay Disney’s newest princess is gay, according to Raya and the Dragon star Kelly Marie Tran Wait a Sec — Are the Main Characters in Pixar’s ‘Luca’ Gay? People are deeply divided over the ‘Call Me By Your Name’ vibes in Pixar’s new animated film ‘Luca’ Disney's First Feature Animated Movie With Queer Leads May Never Be Released Exclusive: Disney's Cancelled LGBTQ-Themed 'Nimona' Movie Would've Starred Chloë Grace Moretz, Riz Ahmed - But There's Still Hope WATCH: If You Want It - Sly Dunbar Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:55 Listen to Hungry for History on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello, the internet, and welcome to Season 176, episode 4 of The Daily Zeitgeist, a production of iHeartRadio. This is a podcast where we take a deep dive into America's shared, fucked-up conscious. It's Thursday, March 18th, 2021. My name is Jack O'Brien, a.k.a. A-Cab Talkie, a.k.a.
Starting point is 00:02:23 X-Men Days of Baja Blast. And I'm thrilled to be joined, as always, by my co-host, Mr. Miles Gray! I T-D-Z in the morning. I do the trends at night. I cut back on social media. It makes me feel all right. I smoke two joys when I wear fleece and two when I am warm. I load up a division two and then I smoke two more.
Starting point is 00:02:53 Hosni A once said to me, let's watch TV, my man. DJ Donald told me once, let's get real stoned instead. And then one day, Sophia called and spoke into my head. Let's get high, watch 90 Day, and make a pod, my friend. Okay, shout out to Hank Skippino for that two-joint sublime, you know, Long Beach in the building. Thank you for that one. It's nice to be able to put that voice on that's one of the funner and most like most accessible voices out there uh even the the
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Starting point is 00:04:00 He is the hilarious, the talented, Jocky Smith. Hey, there he is. Jockeys is from heaven. Oh. Kneel down to me. Kneel down to me. One more time now. Here we go.
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Starting point is 00:04:55 what's up fellas keith what's good man what's going on also a podcast academy award nominee oh yeah man little one you know culture kings ended and they decided to you know finally nominated for some type of an award uh that's all we had to do it was like ah finally you niggas are done let's give y'all an award don't ever come back uh nah it's cool man i'm i'm i'm uh i'm really thankful that was a really cool thing to get nominated with some really dope podcasts and uh share it with everybody who has had a hand in in the show including you guys so well deserved man yeah to see the awards are what like in mid-may or something right something like that yeah something like that we have no chance at all to win but uh but you know yeah i mean based on who i like personally i think y'all
Starting point is 00:05:50 should win i mean well thank you so much i do you know the other people personally tignitaro to a certain extent okay okay then you know what then you know what we're better than tignitaro i mean i say i know tign Notaro because I was at Tig Notaro's wedding only because of Her Majesty. But it wasn't like Tig knew who I was. I was just a guest. You was a plus one? You was a plus one? I was a plus one.
Starting point is 00:06:13 She saw you, bro. She saw you, man. She remembers you. She remembers you. I hope so. I hope so. But as long as y'all remember me, I got that.
Starting point is 00:06:19 She definitely remembers you from the dance floor from what I've been told about your performance at that wedding. Wow. Well, that wedding. Wow. Well, you know. Wow. You was doing that New Casper slide?
Starting point is 00:06:29 I don't like to brag, but there's probably some clips out there. Me and Alicia Silverstone. Oh, okay. Okay. Don't Google it. It's good to see you again, Jaquese. What's new man
Starting point is 00:06:46 for zeitgeist listeners who uh haven't heard from you in a while what's new oh man what's new what's new i mean i got a new podcast out um on the headcum network called the cast we're talking about reality tv we're we're trying to create the all-time greatest reality TV showcast. So yeah, that's going to be fun. And then every season, I think we'll try to create an all-time cast, depending on what genre we do. So that's pretty fun.
Starting point is 00:07:16 What else is new? You know, I've tried cocaine. How'd that go? It's good, man. It's good. Oh, so your career's taking off. My career's taking off, man. It's good, man. It's good. Oh, so your career's taking off. My career's taking off, man. It's there, man. It's there.
Starting point is 00:07:29 I found the elixir, man. I found the key. So I'm good, man. I've tried cocaine is my favorite answer to that. Not for me, but tried it. Just wanted to be clear. Yeah, I mean, you know, I probably would just dabble every once in a while. But, you know, do that.
Starting point is 00:07:48 Like a gentleman. You yeah, like a gentleman, you do like a gentleman. Yeah, no, I'm not going to put no line marks on my table. You know, I got I got I got a cross with a spoon. You're not going to do that. Yeah, you got you have a seat. You have a fucked up CD case for that. Yes, yes, yes. That's how we do it. Awesome.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Well, 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 the things we're talking about. We're, uh, to white supremacist violence. Uh, we'll talk about Biden now being open to altering the filibuster. Uh, we'll talk about that Elliot page time cover. Talk about, uh, Disney's approach to gay characters being making them, uh,
Starting point is 00:08:41 just like a don't ask, don't tell type thing. We'll talk about another uh new podcast that i think everybody's gonna be excited about uh not to overshadow uh the cast no no you can overshadow it man i mean this is this is pretty intriguing uh ikea is turning their catalog into a podcast because they apparently just found out about podcasts. Their reason for entering the space
Starting point is 00:09:12 is, you've probably binged through every possible podcast, which is the exact opposite of the problem with podcasts. Yeah. There's too few podcasts. You need another.
Starting point is 00:09:26 Too few podcasts. That is their mission statement. All of that, plenty more. But first, Jaquese, we like to ask our guest, what is something from your search history that is revealing about who you are or what you're up to? All right.
Starting point is 00:09:41 So here's something that's, I'm getting back into video games. This isn't exciting or fun or anything or funny i'm sorry zeitgeist i'm not here to make y'all chuckle today i'm here to talk serious shit uh i've just started playing seven years late the last of us oh shit and you know what you know like when i was younger in my younger days when my brain was a little more sharp it was it was operating on all levels uh i would i wouldn't go to the internet for walkthroughs or things like that uh but fuck that man i'm 34 years old my brain i'm like i ain't got time to be sitting
Starting point is 00:10:16 up here waiting like trying to find a goddamn dumpster to pull over to a wall if i don't know where it is so i'll be hitting these walkthroughs up i'll be hitting these walkthroughs up and be like all right last of us and i don't know what the chapters are called i just be like last of us uh stuck in dirty water and then like find what i need find what i need and it come up and i find it and it's always the simplest shit i'll be like oh yeah i walked past that like 40 times uh but yeah man it's it's a fun it's a great game there's nothing wrong with walkthroughs you know because and you know back in our days the book version the prima guides that they used to put out for a video game i might as well go into the library to fucking borrow like how to beat tomb raider and shit yeah yeah you used to
Starting point is 00:10:59 have to buy books for the game you walked through back in the day they don't know man or you do the thing where like you used to go to a bookstore and treat the bookstore like the internet we're like well i'm not gonna buy it but i'm sitting here i'll write everything down and then i'm gonna leave uh there's that too but yeah the last of us is one of those games that really i see like i totally get the walkthrough shit because it's so intense at times like yes it doesn't exactly like you don't come into the same feeling like a call of duty we're like yeah fuck that what's good it's the last of us i'm here to do shit and then you're like oh no yeah the deck the deck is completely stacked against me and i have to be clever yeah yeah and i'm not clever so yeah me either uh i need i need that help i need that help but i'm
Starting point is 00:11:39 almost there i'm at the last chapter so i'm excited to finish it out and beat it. And then by Last of Us 2. My search history is absolutely riddled with a much lamer version of that where it's looking up crossword answers just to get through a crossword puzzle. Yeah. Wait, how do you do that? You just literally search the clue? Yeah. And there's all sorts of websites for it.
Starting point is 00:12:03 Like hours after the New York Times puts its crossword up, you can, they have websites that are just on that shit. But yeah, I'm not, I am ashamed, I should say. No, don't be ashamed, man. How the hell are you supposed to know everything? What's a four-letter word? But I don't know a single one of them. I just look them all up, and then I'm like, hey, and show it to my wife, and she's like But I don't know a single one of them. I just look them all up and then I'm
Starting point is 00:12:25 like, hey, and show it to my wife and she's like, I don't care. Jack's phone bill from all the crossword game, puzzle games that he uses, but he just buys the hint packs. So he's like, $10, $10, $20, $40, $50. Yeah. I haven't gotten a single one in
Starting point is 00:12:41 a long time. And why do it? It's more fun if you just hit, press hint, hint, hint, hint, hint, hint. And then it lets you know. You type it. You type it. So you're still doing some work. You're still doing your thing, you know. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:12:51 You know what? I respect that. I respect it. What is something you think is overrated? Computers. Okay. Computers are overrated. Let me tell you, unless you truly need a computer for work.
Starting point is 00:13:04 Everybody, especially our age, we all went through this phase where you had truly need a computer for like everybody you know especially our age we all went through this phase where you had to have a computer right it was the thing you had to have and unless you need it for work like if you're an engineer editor you do papers and shit like if you need it for work then you need to work papers yeah you do papers i don't know i don't know what the fuck people who work do i don't know i don't work i'm in the entertainment have this paper on my desk by the end of the week i don't need i don't write scripts either i'm an actor so there's no need for me to and so like you know if it wasn't for the pandemic zooms and all this shit and need to record i would have no need for actual computer i have my phone i have my tablet
Starting point is 00:13:45 that's kind of all i need i'm not saying they're useless right i'm just saying they are overrated for the fact that we are all expected to have one and they're so fucking expensive to buy so expensive yeah yeah especially people who don't need them and buy macs like what you're doing with your life buy a pc you fine like if you don't need a computer and you buying a 1300 apple computer like you you dumb you just you're dumb you're wasting money save that money save it i feel like computers are becoming like health care where it's like you have to have a job to get one like yeah kind of get it through work because otherwise it's like prohibitively expensive right yeah especially job that means work computer yeah yeah and then they're all mad
Starting point is 00:14:31 because oh because i've downloaded a bunch of torrented soccer matches on there wow sorry it guy right yeah but even you could do that like even like you know people have found out how to do that like jailbreaking their fire sticks and torrenting shit so like even you can do that just on the tv also if you're watching computer tv on your computer like exclusively it fix your life man like tv should be watched on tv i am a purist tv should be watched on tv especially now if we're replacing like movie theaters with tvs like you need you need to be able to just get drink it in baby drink it in drink it in my screen shouldn't be smaller than fucking lucille ball screen when she was watching tv come too far right right we've come too far for me to be watching tv on a 13 inch screen like i'm no like screen yeah yeah a third of it is wood paneling right so much of this shit comes through
Starting point is 00:15:31 like your browser that i i do have to force myself it's easy because so much of my day happens at my desk like that's true i'll i'm typing here i'm recording here i'm like reading up researching other stuff trying to watch something and i'm shit, I need to like I need like remember there are spaces to do this. Yeah, it's very easy to then like entirely live your life through one fucking screen. And it's like it's been a lot of work to sort of like keep my mind aware of that, actually. But where you differ and some people don't. These are the people I'm talking about in your situation. I think that's cool. But like if you want to sit down and watch a movie, I'm sure you go to the TV.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Yeah, I want to. I catch myself, though, doing what you do. I'm like, why the fuck am I watching my phone? What the fuck am I doing? Get up, sit down, do that thing. Yeah. But how are you going to watch an NBA game while you watch a movie if unless you
Starting point is 00:16:26 have the nba game on tv and then the movie on the little screen that's how christopher nolan asks that we watch movies uh he says that cinema must be experienced on a phone in your lap while an nba game is live in the background i mean he's he's the god of movies. He does. People treat him like that. I mean, he also, I think he went to the AMC in Burbank. Yeah. Yeah, shit. I'm going to be there soon. I'm vaccinated, so I'm going to be there one day.
Starting point is 00:16:54 He treated the reopening. You're vaccinated? I'm vaccinated, yes. Yes, I'm vaccinated, you know what I'm saying? Wow. I got the juice in me, you know? I got the juice. Fully, you got both? I'm saying? Wow. I got the juice in me. You know, I got the juice. Fully?
Starting point is 00:17:05 You got both? I got both, man. I'm fully vaccinated. I've been fully vaccinated since January 29th. I've been in it. You get to feel so superior while you're wearing a mask. My wife's vaccinated. She's like, I don't have to wear this shit, but I do for you people.
Starting point is 00:17:21 I will. I still wear my mask. I even still double up mask if I'm going to be around a whole bunch of people, especially strangers. But I have noticed that your boy has been forgetting his mask sometimes when I'm going to take out the garbage or, you know, I'll step out the car, be halfway down the street. And I'll be like, oh, shit, I ain't got my mask on. I've started to forget it. So, you know, it's a thing. It's definitely a thing.
Starting point is 00:17:43 Back to your original overrated do you do you guys think that we will in the future look at like laptops and i mean desktops are already like going the way of you know the atari i feel like not a lot of people have desktops except for for work but like i i feel it you know i've heard stories of people being like uh young children being like what's a computer because they just only have you know tablets or phones and yeah uh i could definitely see that like the idea that you have a machine that is like mostly keyboard is going to be uh a weird thing in the in the future i hope so i hope i hope one day we get you know some like minority report type technology um where like the screens you can just kind of it's like or iron man or tony stark when he's just moving his hands and stuff oh yeah that should be dope like that's the
Starting point is 00:18:38 future i'm waiting for like the technology is dope it's great future yay like movies have shown us we can do better, man. So let's do better. Right. Come on. Bring that up. That's two days in a row. We've talked about gesture based computing. Yeah. We talked about minority report yesterday. Specifically just trying to get a vaccine.
Starting point is 00:18:57 Trying to figure out. This is like the hit streak. The DiMaggio hit streak. We'll see how many days in a row organically uh minority report right but gesture-based computing specifically yes 54 days in a row 54 days uh what is something you think is underrated all right follow me here follow me i grew up sleeping on a twin mattress you know because everybody does yeah and then you upgrade to a full-size mattress eventually and and maybe even upgrade to a queen mattress. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:19:27 And when you get your partner and if you, you know, have a significant other or somebody you sleep with or you just knock and cheat, seeing you get the queen mattress and you get a little bigger, you think you're doing it right. Let me tell you, you haven't lived until you bought yourself a king mattress. All right. king mattresses are underrated there is no need if you have two people sleeping in your bed and you're sleeping on a queen you're doing it wrong uh i'm five eight so i'm small i can only imagine people that's like six feet you know sleeping with some get a king mattress it is beautiful you can sleep diagonally uh your your partner and i know
Starting point is 00:20:06 everybody who's freshly in love likes to cuddle and shit fuck that get away from the side my that shit ends about like eight months in that shit ends get away from my side of the bed get on your side of the bed turn your back to me and go to sleep uh right yeah those first eight months like of in a new relationship when y'all are just cuddling the fuck out of each other it's like oh my god i can't believe i'm not alone anymore thank you so much right and then when you realize okay they're gonna be here you're like motherfucker get off of me get off of me thank you i'm glad glad we're together and we're avoiding loneliness together but now i'm pat i'm i've got i've filled my tank up from that and i just need to sleep because i'm fucking I'm
Starting point is 00:20:45 stressed but yes you know like we you know like every once in a while you know me and my girl will still like get in bed and then we'll like hug each other and stuff like that and then like three minutes later we have no qualms saying all right I'm gonna go ahead and turn over and then we roll over four five times and we still on the bed because that's what a king mattress can do for you it's beautiful it's beautiful yeah see i i bring this up too because we had a guest uh recently i think it was dahlia right yeah dahlia who came on oh cool she was saying like that you know she sleeps in her own bed you know she got her own bed because it's hard to share a bed and i get that's probably also born out of sharing like two smaller bed uh i have too many pets in
Starting point is 00:21:23 my bed so i'm like fuck i don't even know if a king will solve it but i i just i'm keeping my eyes to the the podcast advertiser heavens yeah well let me tell you king may rain down upon me let me tell you what you got to do miles if you even want to upgrade from there you know i'm saying you're making a little coin you making a little penny you know i'm not i'm not in your pockets but yeah i know you're making a little coin. You're making a little penny. You know, I'm not in your pockets, but I know you're making a little coin. Go get you an Australian king, which is like... What?
Starting point is 00:21:49 Like, yes. Like, a king's mattress is like 80-something inches across. An Australian king, it's like 100-something inches. So that's like, for you, your girl. That's like Shaq's bed?
Starting point is 00:22:01 Yes. That's for your pets and everybody gasp face on that motherfucker. Me and you, your mama and your cousin, too. Everybody's sleeping mama and your cousin too everybody sleeping on that mattress everybody's sleeping on that mattress so you know what i'm saying is that like so is it bigger than a california king because what there's yeah california king is just longer i think california king is just longer it's actually smaller uh and width it's just longer wow yeah but yes it's bigger it's it's all right 30 inches bigger this is the first i've ever
Starting point is 00:22:29 heard of this this is huge but it's on brand that you know king king shit is on brand for you so it's on brand you know i gotta keep up with my king stuff i gotta keep it up keep it up yeah because as you're saying yes it is hard for me as somebody who is six three in tim's uh that you know this is very difficult sometimes you know these mattresses are just not built for me you know yeah yeah uh it's pretty dope I'm trying to look to see what the actual size of a Australian king is so I can let you know and for whatever reason it's very hard to fucking find uh offhand but I know it's bigger so look into that and get that, man.
Starting point is 00:23:06 You know, drop that two grand. Drop that two grand. I mean, honestly, there's no truer fact than you spend the most time that is like vital to your life on a bed. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like I can, I remember in my mind
Starting point is 00:23:20 the eras of my life where I slept on shit mattresses. Yeah. My life was in shambles like i remember i remember when i first started dating her majesty yo she had the most fucked up mattress to the point where i was like i don't know i don't know if we're gonna last because this is like i can't be with somebody who's disrespecting their own body like this on the daily uh with a mattress like this so yeah it's wrong it's wrong yeah it's wrong your body deserves it
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Starting point is 00:26:00 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? The Boone County Rebels will stay the Boone County Rebels with the image of the Biscuits. It's right here in black and white in print. A lion. An individual that came to the school saying that God sent him to talk to me about the mascot switch is a lion. An individual that came to the school saying that God sent him to talk to me about the mascot switch is a leader.
Starting point is 00:26:29 You choose hills that you want to die on. Why would we want to be the losing team? I'd just take all the other stuff out of it. 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.
Starting point is 00:26:45 You have to be ready for serious backlash. Listen to Rebel Spirit on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Dr. Laurie Santos, host of the Happiness Lab podcast. As the U.S. elections approach, it can feel like we're angrier and more divided than ever. But in a new, hopeful season of my podcast, I'll share what the science really shows, that we're surprisingly more united than most people think. We all know something is wrong in our culture, in our politics, and that we need to do better and that we can do better. With the help of Stanford psychologist Jamil Zaki.
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Starting point is 00:27:44 All that on the Happiness Lab. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And we're back. And mass shootings are back in the united states uh is this the first one post pandemic it's the first one in a minute it's first one i've heard of in a minute man honestly i i would be surprised if it was the first one you know just like based on how this country moves and like our news cycle just yeah but it's the first one it's the first one that has gotten national attention in a few months
Starting point is 00:28:30 um to my knowledge yeah and well i mean it also depends on what you consider a mass shooting i guess which is very sad to say in our country yeah we gotta we gotta specify we gotta we gotta Yeah, we got to specify. We got to get down to the taxonomy of the various types of mass murder. But in this case, people have probably heard by now, a 21-year-old white man went on a shooting spree in Atlanta where eight people were killed, six of them were asian women and you know this is an ongoing story we've been talking about about you know asian hate crimes there was just a a man arrested yesterday in san francisco so same day that this mass shooting happened for beating up two uh asian men cutting one of them on the face and yeah it's this has just been going on yeah uh the whole thing is it it's just part and parcel of how like this country works you know it's uh like every marginalized group in the country knows this pattern right it's like there's racist xenophobic talk surrounding your community or hateful rhetoric surrounding your community and it always ends in violence it always ends in violence you could be jewish you could be a muslim
Starting point is 00:29:52 you could be black latino asian native american lgbtq whatever it is if you are not them if you are not a cis het white christian person and they start putting their focus, their hateful focus on you, it will always end in violence. And, you know, this fucking I don't know what parts we want to talk about. I'm just so fucking overwhelmed in general. But like from the ridiculous press conference, we're not only like the sheriff was just saying, like, you know, this is kind of they kind of had a really bad day. And then this is kind of what happened and then blaming it on sex addiction like it legitimately reminded me of a press conference where a select like charlie sheen has like gone on a bender and his spokesperson comes out and like starts being like hey he owns what he did he had a really bad day um and he struggles with addiction like that's yeah that is where the story went fucking immediately yeah and it's really i mean
Starting point is 00:30:54 here's the sad part about that i'm not surprised i'm not surprised that's where the story went because that's where it always fucking goes when you talk about crimes committed by white men and white people in general but specifically white men it's always something the screw is loose
Starting point is 00:31:17 or violent video games he's a fucking toddler he lashed out. That was what the fucking police said. And even the journalists, they were dropping the ball, too. Just being, like, asking the lamest questions. Like, get to the bottom of it.
Starting point is 00:31:36 Because they were sort of letting it rock with the sheriff. Like, well, he said it wasn't racially motivated. So right now, we don't know if it was. Right. It's amazing that in 2021, we still bullshit. Yeah. You know, it's just like, you know, sometimes, you know, when I'm talking to when you're talking to like your significant other, you both are in long term relationships. And then, you know, you pick up on something and they'd be like, oh, that's not what I'm doing. And he's like, yes, it is. I didn't say it. say it and it's like i know you i've known you for years you know what i'm saying it's just like we know this country we know what
Starting point is 00:32:09 we know what it is we know what it is if it looks like if it quacks like it then it is it you know what i'm saying so it's it's very fucking sad and it also for me like white supremacy has been a thing for all our lives for centuries in this country. But, you know, when when Trump was not reelected and Biden won, I was very careful to still let the people who were just excited to move on from that administration to have their fucking moment because like yeah the shit wasn't better before but i can honestly say that he gave that administration gave people the credence to feel more emboldened than i've ever seen in my fucking life and i've been here for 34 years from down to him calling the coronavirus you know what he was called the racist thing he was calling it like that shit matters man that shit matters when you have somebody and you have a group of people who are already ignorant and racist and you fuel the fire on a national scale yeah Yeah. Then you get a pandemic that turns into
Starting point is 00:33:26 let's commit hate crimes against Asians and Asian Americans. It's very fucking, it's upsetting. It's upsetting as hell. Look at the sentences that, like this is on Bastards this week. They're covering one of the Nazi hate groups that committed the murder in know, murder in, uh,
Starting point is 00:33:46 Charlottesville. And the sentences for the people who were specifically involved in planning that and carrying out that attack, Robert started out by being like, they were sentenced to 27 and it's months. They were given 27 months, months. Damn. Like, look, look at the way that they beat up drove cars through pepper spray the police did all that to protesters who dared to demand that you know black lives and black bodies be given the same value and protection as white
Starting point is 00:34:22 lives and white bodies like it's not getting it's not getting better i feel like there's that that narrative that goes along with what you're talking about the you know well biden won and the the democrats are uh you know part of this for march of progress like it's getting like more mascot like it's yeah it's unacceptable 27 months is insane too like a late payment on my credit report lasts longer than somebody planning a murder and like the violence against people and humanity is it's insane i just you know and even for this sheriff to try and obscure it like well it was a bad day maybe it was a sex addiction or whatever. Whatever it is, it's a hate crime.
Starting point is 00:35:08 You know what I mean? Whether he hates Asians, whether he hates women or sex work or whatever it is, he's pulling up with this hatred. And just like this already bringing in like the really fucked up like lack of nuance and talking about sex work and like well you know like and he felt that like he had to be rid of these like temptations like as if that's something we should have sympathy for like oh yes end their lives that's that's the solution and the whole thing about uh you know the last year talking about like you know these people want a race war you know they want to start a race war motherfucker it's been a race war this whole time because all I see are casualties of a race war that is just very one sided. It's white people killing whether it's race or religion or whatever. But it's very clear there are casualties. I can point to casualties. So don't tell me there's not a war because there are casualties here. war because there are casualties here and people are just fighting this race war at different levels different investments you know some people they're violent murderers and they contribute with their violent actions others might just be sounding boards for vitriol and just water the
Starting point is 00:36:15 fucking fields of hate with their words and that's their that's how they're that's how they get in on the race war some people just might rock provocative clothing or bumper stickers to trigger people to be like yeah oh yeah you like this shit i gotta you know fucking i can't breathe me whatever the fuck you're doing that's another something but that's another way of participating the real it's just like a war zone you know like everybody on a war zone ain't out there with guns like shooting and fighting like there's many moving parts to a war. Many. The irony is that most people don't realize that like the trick of this whole white supremacy thing is that most people think by being a silent bystander, you are not being, you're not an active combatant in this war. You actually are by being passive. And that's the trick about white supremacy is saying if you're passive,
Starting point is 00:37:06 then you're not participating it by but by not being active in opposing it, you are allowing it to spread. It's the lack of action that allows it to spread. It's the lack of calling someone out for saying hateful shit that allows it to spread. It's not sticking up for someone when you may have been able to assist them that allows it to spread. Being passive allows racist people to walk in a room and think they ain't going to do shit. So I'm good. And people get that. People, people who say like who pretend like they don't get that, get that. Like because it is apparent in many other fucking forms of life. I'm even thinking sports like if i'm playing basketball and somebody sets a pick and i don't see it coming then i'm yelling at my team for like yell that fucking pick out you
Starting point is 00:37:52 know what i'm saying like tell me it's happening you know what i'm saying because you see it let me know it's happening don't be silent if you like football tom brady always screaming at his goddamn players for not communicating on the damn sidelines you know what i'm saying so this whole if i'm silent i'm not being passive or if i'm silent it doesn't mean anything yes it does because when you're silent then bad shit happens and the work doesn't happen which is why you know, sometimes I get more upset at the white liberal and the white leftist or the or the people who are silent in the game. When I say your silence is deafening because and this is sad, but I've been dealing with the other side my whole life. I'm used to them. It's the motherfuckers who pretend like I love you and your life matters, but I'm going to stay quiet. Like then what do you what is you doing baby what are you doing oh no i'm i'm not a human i'm i'm a mere collection of correct
Starting point is 00:38:49 opinions yeah that's and i don't live them out that's all i've done i've just parsed through what the correct stances and takes are and i've just embraced them i'm not actually trying i don't believe them i'm just doing this to not stand out from the crowd because i don't care enough and just because you don't care enough that's this is what's going on now and yeah it's just so fucked up because this whole year and not this whole year if so many people in this country know this feeling of watching people that look like you get killed and people then shit doesn't happen and you have to think you're like how many people have seen up That's that could have been my mother, my brother, my sister, my father, my uncle, my grandmother. And and we're still just left here to wonder in the unpredictable nature of like existing in this racist country of, well, when's it coming to my doorstep?
Starting point is 00:39:39 The other day I was at the Asian market and I'm not joking. I was in there thinking, man, I, I can't imagine. I know some shit is going to happen here. Yeah. Cause it's too many. It's Asian people coming here to get their groceries, their specific items.
Starting point is 00:39:54 But for someone like, you know, whatever his motivations are, it's just like, those are the thought processes. Many people in many different communities have. Yeah. Having to like,
Starting point is 00:40:04 look over your shoulder and it's just like what the wow this dude was going on his killing spree we were coincidentally covering a story about tucker carlson's head writer going out of his way to like attack an asian woman on book uh because of her like sexual autonomy it's just yeah it's just everywhere at every level it's incessant it's and it's not going to change especially if if the people who are in charge of policing the society are just going to treat it like it's a fucking i don't know well i mean that's where you just see like you you see you see the the system as it exists now and you can see where why it's like this who's upholding these systems and whether it's you know but they have many ways of upholding it and it's never it's rare rarely is it directly through racialized policy right um
Starting point is 00:41:03 and i think that's the real fucked up part is that it has people thinking that we have elected officials that are there that are going to be able to solve this. They're not they're not interested in it. It's not it's not in their wheelhouse of experience. And so we're left honestly fending for ourselves, having to implore like others in our community like, hey, I'm a stick up. I'm a stick up for you if you stick like we got it we honestly have to just we only have each other right now we all we all we get this has always been like an adage in the black community yeah we all we get but um you know as we grow and as we learn and learn about intersectionality one group can't beat racism and white supremacy alone uh we can't do it unless we're
Starting point is 00:41:48 all fighting for each other you know and and we have to man because if not then who else is gonna do it you know what i'm saying like the sad part about this is we're fighting all of us all this shit we're fighting for some shit we'll never see yeah and we know that we know that i know i know that in my lifetime and hopefully i still got you know some some decades left so maybe i don't know but for most of my life like racism isn't gonna go away like white supremacy isn't gonna go away but i hope it gets better and better and better so for my children or their children like eventually this shit ends because it's been too fucking long and it's it seems like progress is slow because it's because it's you know right in front of you and we're still seeing everything but you know it's it's very fucking upsetting
Starting point is 00:42:43 it's upsetting i don't really don't know what to say we've been talking about it recently but look what scares them the most is when martin luther king jr starts talking about you know building a coalition it's about it's when fred hampton talks about building a coalition yeah put bringing people together that's what that's what scares them the most that's's when they murder those leaders. Yeah. And this is right there. That's the funny thing. So many
Starting point is 00:43:12 people know this feeling. You know what I mean? My community is at risk from attacks from some kind of racial hatred or just some hatred in general. My community is at risk and like there we have to find a way to begin really refocusing this energy in a way that is is going to create the kind of solidarity with each other that we're going to need to actually
Starting point is 00:43:39 fight back because it can't we can't just be like having these little pockets of solidarity like truly yeah i mean i don't know how many more times we're gonna have to report on shit like this and i know it's not gonna stop but god damn like i also just implore people to also think of just the real subtle ways that every i feel like every couple months we gotta just be like hey everyone take a second think about how you can actually contribute to something that is going to actively fight back against it rather than just being like oh that i'm against it great but there's an active campaign against many marginalized people so there has to be just as active a campaign to fight back against it it's the only way she can
Starting point is 00:44:21 you know sort itself out i mean i personally vow that i'm gonna fight just as hard to protect all communities around me that are marginalized and victims of this just as hard as i'm gonna fight to make sure that taylor swift never wins an album of the year again um that's hard that's hard as hell i'm fighting hard as hell for that you know so uh that's amazing well one quick thing i wanted to bring up just in where as i was like kind of thinking back about the the way the police reacted to the black lives Matter protests over the summer. We're going back and watching the movies from 2015 to kind of get a sense of what should have won the Oscars that year with retrospect.
Starting point is 00:45:15 And one of the documentaries that was nominated is called Winter on Fire, and it's about this uprising in Ukraine, in the capital city of ukraine and it's so inspiring it's like everybody just got together they i mean they a lot of people died but the police looked exactly like they responded to it exactly the same uh but the people were able to unite and they just basically turned their city center into a like a snow fortress because it was the middle of the winter and uh you know eventually got the president to resign and got change uh through coordination and just everybody kind of coming together around something that they
Starting point is 00:46:07 recognized was in you know it wasn't justice and i just i really it's on netflix people i i highly recommend for anybody who's interested and you know it's just inspiring for for anybody who's interested in doing something about the what's what's currently happening in america we just need to encourage people americans to have more of an imagination for revolution you know to have that ability to envision like revolutionary action on some level because most people it's easy to just be like i don't know i'll go to my fucking job i pay my bills like maybe i'll get that and i'll die and it's cool right like maybe there's a better version like it's so there we're all i mean so many people have been seeing it for a long time but if the more and more people begin to see and realize it really is something that we can actually affect change and something we can all participate in
Starting point is 00:46:59 like that's just the moment i think many people are trying to work towards to be able to do that so like that there's a switch and it's like yeah well i think i think most of us are off this shit now yeah and now we're gonna do something about it but where we haven't reached that tipping point but like yeah just that other idea of just how council culture is like that release valve to kind of keep us from really feeling that revolutionary ideation uh or to think about how we can really rest control in a way that will benefit all people as a way to like just kind of keep keep people passive and just sort of keep accepting the status quo but i mean i feel like every day more and more people are really not fucking with it but i don't know how long it's going to take yeah um. All right. Let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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Starting point is 00:48:11 The Boone County Rebels will stay the Boone County Rebels with the image of the Biscuits. It's right here in black and white in print. A lion. An individual that came to the school saying that God sent him to talk to me about the mascot switch. As a leader, you choose hills that you want to die on. Why would we want to be the losing team? I'd just take all the other stuff out of it. On segregation academies, when civil rights said that we need to integrate public schools, these charter schools were exempt from that.
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Starting point is 00:50:51 or wherever you stream podcasts. I'm Dr. Laurie Santos, host of the Happiness Lab podcast. As the U.S. elections approach, it can feel like we're angrier and more divided than ever. But in a new, hopeful season of my podcast, I'll share what the science really shows, that we're surprisingly more united than most people think. We all know something is wrong in our culture, in our politics, and that we need to do better and that we can do better. With the help of Stanford psychologist Jamil Zaki. It's really tragic. If cynicism were a pill, it'd be a poison. We'll see that our fellow humans, even those we disagree
Starting point is 00:51:30 with, are more generous than we assume. My assumption, my feeling, my hunch is that a lot of us are actually looking for a way to disagree and still be in relationships with each other. All that on the Happiness Lab lab listen on the iheart radio app apple podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts and we're back so it seems like biden might now be open to uh altering the filibuster is that like he's like you gotta start slow you know joe i get it baby doing some filibuster foreplay because you know you're about to smash that thing wide open that's the only way it's gonna happen so when i start off oh i would never take i'll never take with this is just a sacred and people
Starting point is 00:52:23 are you dumb this is gonna be the obama administration all over again where you just be like whoa i guess we can't do anything now um you have to yeah i mean let's be real the the they're the republicans are fighting an active war to take away our rights to vote in over 40 states now uh so you have to you have to actually fight back so in this interview with george stephanopoulos he said for the first time like that he was open everything was like i was just sort of categorically no so when stephanopoulos was like hey you know like i thought you were kind of faced with this binary of like preserving the filibuster or like destroying it and able to or to be able to get stuff done. He says, this is what Joe Biden says, quote,
Starting point is 00:53:05 yes, but here's the choice. I don't think that you have to eliminate the filibuster. You have to do it. Wait, what? You have to do it. What it used to be.
Starting point is 00:53:16 So sorry. The, to the earlier question, when you said, are you fucking dumb? The answer is come on, man. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:53:22 of course I am. Of course I am. And he says says you have to do it what it used to be when i first got to the senate back in the old days you had to stand up and command the floor jack you had to keep talking pdf uh so yeah they're trying so biden cracks me up man he cracks me he's so they just let him talk he would be the funniest president we've ever had uh so yeah i mean like that's that could be interesting it would be the funniest president we've ever had that could be interesting
Starting point is 00:53:48 it would be at the very least Joe Manchin has also said he's been like yeah well maybe there could be another version where they have to keep 41 votes on the floor to be able to keep this going as a way to just like you know make it very labor intensive for the Republicans
Starting point is 00:54:04 to waste time to try and block legislation but i'm not under look they have the energy for that right they'll do it they'll they have the energy so that's why i'm like well then fuck it then just get rid of the filibuster because you know they have the energy and they'll find a way to fuck around and just because you know the voting rights uh civil rights act of 64 they filibustered for 60 straight days just to stop that shit that's the kind of energy they were 64 they filibustered for 60 straight days just to stop that shit that's the kind of energy they were able to fucking talk shit for 60 days straight to try and keep that shit from happening eventually they caved but they wasted two months
Starting point is 00:54:34 to do that and mitch mcconnell has warned he's like you know if you take out there will be a scorched earth senate you don't run it there will advance bills like you wouldn't believe motherfucker we've seen it already right i'm not scared of that shit we've we're living it doesn't fuck i don't give a fuck about your threat you're pump faking yeah it's so much the democrats actually have an opportunity to push forward legislation and make it law that would keep their active fuckery campaigns from doing any kind of damage that would dwindle the effectiveness and the minority ruling power of the republicans i i don't know why we have to always play why they play politics with this and do it the right way or you know
Starting point is 00:55:18 quote-unquote white right way of how it should be done and because republicans don't do that shit republicans like oh we got power we about to go ahead and do our damn thing this is what we do you know and and the left for whatever reason moderate democrats especially mostly because progressives are about that business but like moderate democrats especially are always waffling their feet on shit that's right in front of your face if somebody keeps punching me in the face and the only like option that i have for them to stop punching me in the face is to move my face i'm not gonna think about moving my face i'm just gonna fucking do it so like they always are thinking about should i move my face but people like you know like dodging a
Starting point is 00:56:03 punch isn't how you know real people fight you know i don't want to think i can't take a punch i don't want them to think i can't take a punch then fuck that move your face remove the filibuster but they'll make fun of me for flinching they made exactly before it's just hey we're dying we're dying they just passed this stimulus package or this care whatever it it's called, the one point nine trillion package. With zero Republican votes, not just from the Senate, from both chambers of Congress, zero, not one Republican, not not not no Republican who even voted to impeach Trump voted for this. Like Mitt Romney's bitch ass didn't vote. Not all these Republicans who you think like have some type of moral conscience.
Starting point is 00:56:55 Zero Republicans. What the fuck does that what else proof do you need? I don't understand it. I don't get it. I think it's like the thing is like they're realizing their buddies you know like when you grow up and i think these people have worked together for years yeah and they're like having trouble putting their like racist co-workers down like yeah like but they were i remember man their their wife cooks that that stew that i love and
Starting point is 00:57:21 damn but they're trash like everyone's like yeah fucking you're be blah damn but they're trash i'm like everyone else like yeah fucking you're be done with it they're not they're not here for anything good yeah it's interesting biden as he went on to have that answer he said quote it's getting to the point where you know democracy is having a hard time functioning yeah biden knows man biden knows he lived eight years of it he fucking knows i don't know what he planned for. I think, you know, it's probably, you know, I'm just like anything. Everything's so tactical. You start with your you start with this point. So that's your weather. But you see people being like, no, fuck that. Fuck the Philip. Get these fucking results. And they're like, OK, let's see.
Starting point is 00:57:59 Then you hear from Stacey Abrams. Look, there's other ways to do this. Other people are like, hey, there are other ways to do this. And now he's softening to see probably how many more democrats he can get but like at the same time to everyone else like it's just such a clear remedy you can you can actually pass all all that shit you were talking you can actually start putting that stuff into law you can start making those you know real legislation that'll get for how long shit takes to get through to congress do this shit right away do it right away because the longer you take the longer it's gonna take to pass the stuff you want to pass before we get to midterms and who knows what'll happen but the longer is implemented and you can pass the laws and people
Starting point is 00:58:40 start seeing the effects of good laws passed for them, then you win more. I was just thinking about that, that the thing that they are struggling with is that they're the only party who's trying to do good stuff for people, but they have to hurry up and do it so the people can see that the stuff is good because the other party is just trying to stop the people from having like good in their life right yeah
Starting point is 00:59:08 it feels like just deliver tangible benefits to people right feels almost like it's almost like democracy hasn't been working lately yeah it's almost I wonder why almost almost like because you're in this bullshit rock
Starting point is 00:59:24 like it's fucking not violent against so many people it's and again it's like everything it's just that the the preserving the decorum of the senate is more important to them than what the you know again the lived experience is of most of the americans in this country who want something completely different but they're like oh but i wear a suit and tie every day and i have to pretend you know i'm not a violent racist out loud well i guess now but fuck it yeah yo i could never i couldn't be in congress man like i get to i one of these motherfuckers get punched in the mouth man like honestly just like because it's so annoying it's like when you got the little brother who just keeps nagging and nagging and nagging at you and eventually you just wail on his ass like that's the that's you know at least
Starting point is 01:00:16 that's how it was in the neil household where you know my stepbrothers got punched a lot but like but like you know i if i'm working with some we've all been in shitty workplace situations i'm sure and you work with somebody in a workplace that's shitty and people suck and and all these things at a certain point the quorum doesn't matter especially if i got job security like if i know you can't do shit to me for the next three years oh i'm going off i'm going off like fuck that oh you want to speak to my manager those are the constituents of my neighborhood yeah who rock with me good yeah and if i'm doing my shit for him then i'm gonna stay i'm gonna keep my job you know i'm gonna keep my job. You know, I'm going to keep my job. And this I mean, hell, you can look at Mitch McConnell who don't do shit for his consent.
Starting point is 01:01:10 I don't think he stays in Kentucky. I forget that he's the senator of Kentucky. Yeah, I'd be like, oh, Mitch McConnell, the senator of the United States, like just of the United States, not a senator. He's just the U.S. United States states senator like because he's he's never doing shit for his actual consensuous and they keep voting for that motherfucker it's it's wild it's very wild i don't understand it i do understand that if joe don't go ahead and and give the green light to remove this filibuster i'm going to give joe the one two combo when i see him next time i don't care i don't care if you got secret service my man i'm going to give joe the one two combo when i see him next time okay i don't care if you got secret service my man i'm gonna give you these one i'm gonna give you these hands
Starting point is 01:01:50 you might care we used to be beatings on the floor of congress like when uh like around the issue of abolitionists and you know who was doing the beating uh the pro-slavery people were beating the abolitionists so all right so that's what we gotta do just pull up now just fucking get ram paul and all them just in the cafeteria catch them in the cafeteria and you just start slow right i mean like pat their pockets real quick like what you got all right never mind i'm going like oh my god did you see that did you see just little stuff flip their fucking lunch tray yeah or you know what you or you know what you do even start smaller than that give them like both of y'all know iffy give them like the iffy greeting where it's a little too fucking hard oh yeah yeah you
Starting point is 01:02:39 know what i'm saying you you slap their hand the hug is a little too tight body check that hand slap that hand the hand to hand slap breaks too tight. Body check. That hand slap. The hand-to-hand slap breaks your wrist. Yeah. And then your ribs are broken with a bear hug. And they're like, yeah. Mitch McConnell is in the hospital after an embrace from freshman Senator Jaquese Neal.
Starting point is 01:02:57 What's up, Mitch? How you doing, homie? How you doing, homie? Oh, my God. Come here, bro. You good? You good? You good, nigga? You good? You good? What's up, bro? It's good to see you. How the family, bro. You good? You good? You good, nigga?
Starting point is 01:03:05 You good? You good? What's up, bro? It's good to see you. How the family, bro. How the family. My neck. My neck.
Starting point is 01:03:10 My neck. All right. Much love, baby. And just give him a good butt smack like out at the locker room. All right. See you out there, boy. Yes. That's how you start.
Starting point is 01:03:18 It's subtle. You know, you be like, I was just greeting him, man. I was just greeting him. What? Same way y'all talk about your bills aren't racist. I just greeting him what the fuck are y'all talking about oh my gosh guys oh my gosh there is a uh new time cover uh with elliot page that is is just a a really good story shout out to time yeah rare that they just nail it but um yeah just it's just interesting to hear the ways that seemingly small things like being able to cut his hair when he was a young kid would like totally nine years old or something right change the way he
Starting point is 01:04:01 felt like even before that it was like and there's these pictures of him at like five seven ten and and these are pictures where he said like this is how i wanted to be seen uh with you know boys haircuts and like actually being happy but then it's wild because it's almost like this greek tragedy where his acting talent keeps like pulling him into not being able to be seen the way he wants to be seen and like right you know he keeps getting these roles where you know people are all right, you got to grow your hair out and like wear these outfits on the red carpet and just super conflicting. But that are even just like the misogyny that even as a trans man that you can face. Yeah. You know what I mean? Just as it relates to trans women and all. It's just I think it was a really interesting, it was a, it was a good read. I saw a few criticisms
Starting point is 01:05:05 from like the trans community about like wanting a lot of people wanted a trans writer to write that piece because it felt a little bit like this trauma porn thing of like, what's the series of traumas that like brought this person here then like, like who is Elliot? And I get that. I think maybe the audience, you know, that's, that was a perspective of this person who than like like who is elliot and i get that i think maybe the audience you know that's that was a perspective of this person who wrote it but at the very least i mean just being able to read about elliot's like being able to become who they've always felt they are i think is always so affirming to read just as a human being when you're like damn like that's the juice of life yeah you know what i mean is to be able to be fucking you and it's not a fucking problem.
Starting point is 01:05:47 And yeah, it's but then all the shit that comes along with it on the way. Like it's it's it's not easy, but it's it's nice to see. Nice to see him there. Yeah. Yeah. It's a really it's such a inspiring story because obviously we you know, he's been around for a minute yeah you know and and an iconic female identifying roles juno right for instance right um even the umbrella academy even though i loved in this last season they let him portray a LGBT story storyline,
Starting point is 01:06:26 which was not the case in the first season of Umbrella Academy. But to have that acclaim and your career up until that point for over a decade plus, you know, and really big roles and really big franchises with really big directors, Christopher Nolan, the X-men franchise oscar nominated roles you know critically acclaimed roles and the sadness of feeling like you have to still lie to yourself and the bravery to still to say not anymore um it's so inspiring because it's hard it's hard i've never been through anything like that.
Starting point is 01:07:06 And just the feeling of it feels hard to me. So I can only imagine how hard it is in this industry. We're all connected or in this industry. And put into buckets of who you are or are not. Yeah, because you are. You are. You're typecasted. You're put into certain lanes and things like that and and and to get ahead in this business you feel like you especially starting off have to play the part right yeah and he was playing the part while playing the part he was playing the part two ways unfortunately and to say this is who i am and this is who I've been and I feel comfortable to do it and. And advocate for those who who are before you and are will come after you, too, I think is a really like a really nice part to read about, too, is. Yeah, because we talk, you know, we talk so much about our respective communities and the people we care about and things like that. And the awareness Elliot is bringing around, you know, the struggle of transgender people to get medical care.
Starting point is 01:08:07 Like there were even, I was on Twitter, the weird shit I would see in replies are so disgusting, but like him really talking about like how hard it is for people who are transgender to get the kind of medical care that they are seeking. That is sort of life affirming and how that leads to suicide in the community and things like that and also saying i also want to be here to show other people that you can do this that it's okay and bring awareness for people who aren't maybe familiar
Starting point is 01:08:37 to be able to look at a different community than theirs and say this is i there's nothing that's a threat to me these are people who are just like me who are just want to be happy just want to live and be themselves um and yeah it's on many levels it's nice to read some shit like that too like on the heels of fucking reading so much shit that's bad i mean granted it's not the whole piece is not roses by any stretch of the imagination but to from there you can truly get a sense of how the relief and peace that this person is feeling and that in and of itself is purely worth uh the read and i really look forward to the rest of his career um i i really i really because this is unprecedented
Starting point is 01:09:20 in hollywood uh to my knowledge for somebody of this stature in hollywood to transition and and and become who they really are and still work you know uh and still work so like that's going to be such a big deal for so many people who are also struggling with this and also want to come out to see not only this person transition and become the person they they are but to still have a career and because you know like a lot of times unfortunately we equate talent to self and maybe that's the wrong way to say it but like a lot of people are going to be like i don't know if i'm not i don't know if i'm like what's this gonna do to their roles and all that stuff and i'm like they're still gonna be great because they were great yesterday they'll be great today yeah you know and that's gonna be good to see and
Starting point is 01:10:14 he even expresses how excited he is yeah act now as himself right you know like that's just i think like again you can you can look at this story from any perspective you have. There are always moments where you've had to get some fucking baggage off your back. And you're like, fuck, I got this shit off of me now. And everything seems so promising. You're so excited. Because now you've come out the other side with a stronger sense of who you are. And ready to fucking be yourself in the world and fucking show your gifts or whatever that may be and so yeah like reading that i was like yeah man i know that
Starting point is 01:10:50 so bottle that up did you guys know the brett ratner story of that he had posted elliot had posted uh on facebook that brett ratner had forcibly outed him as gay on the set of an X-Men movie. What the fuck? No. That's just, you just. That's sad. Every story you hear about Brett Ratner, it's never good things. I'm telling you, I've been to his office, the old Frank Sinatra shit on the Warner lot.
Starting point is 01:11:22 He has Frank Sinatra's old office on the warner lot or be used to he has a shower in there that is so big and it's just like a mark it's just like black it's just a black stone slab like wet room like it looks like a kill room from dexter and that's where we have sex that's that's what the bathroom was in there and i was like yo what the fuck is this office man like yeah i get that we're here like i was doing a piece on like a famous architecture like you know like oh the legacy of this look the warner lot and then we saw the bathroom was like oh this this is this shit is fucking weird bro you got your workplace like this is a fuck room there's a fuck room yeah that's exactly what it is yeah whatever the fuck you want to call it you know right that was that was that was just a
Starting point is 01:12:09 moment where i was just like you know like you can just see a room and you're already like like why do you need a bathroom like this in your house yeah all right and finally uh just a story that is kind of related in the sense that it is about representation. Disney's newest movie, Ryan, the last dragon, which is currently number one at the,
Starting point is 01:12:35 you know, diminished box office because how much later closures, but $700. It's made, you know, it was 5.55 in its second week so I think it's made $15 domestically.
Starting point is 01:12:50 Okay, $15. They're also making you pay $30 to watch it on Disney+. I'm not as worried as I usually am about Disney's financial future. I think they're going to be all right.
Starting point is 01:13:05 Peacock, though. Yes. Really? I'm about to have to pay for Peacock. Peacock about to get an influx of new subscribers because they just bought the WWE Network. Oh, they did? Which means everybody who has subscribed to the WWE Network is now about to subscribe to Peacock, which is like millions of subscribers. So they're about to, they're about to get an influx of,
Starting point is 01:13:27 uh, of new subscribers in the next like month. Um, but the, so the movie features the voice acting of Kelly Marie Tran and hell. Yeah. I actually haven't seen the last star Wars, but apparently she was just like,
Starting point is 01:13:41 not, she was kind of sidelined in star Wars, the rise of Skywalkerwalker just like why don't you why don't you just stay over there it was like they just let the trolls write that movie yeah you surprise me kind of how it works these days that's wild anyways she said in an interview that when she was playing the role like her uh you know inhabiting the character uh she believed that raya the lead was gay and like people are kind of pointing out that this is again and this is nothing that would be in the that was not in the script uh and people are pointing out that this tends to be uh how disney tries to have it
Starting point is 01:14:20 both ways like the gay but not really gay character right and there's a there's a new disney pixar movie luca uh that recently dropped and it's a coming of age story about two budding male friends in italy who it turns out are secretly sea creatures uh which seems like a definitely a queer allegory but they you know you know, they don't say that. And I don't know. It's just because everything about it, when it's like, they have to,
Starting point is 01:14:50 they have a secret they're hiding from everyone around them. They're sea creatures. Somehow Luca and Alberto have discovered an ability to hide their true identity. As long as they don't touch water, which is important because the people living in the seaside town are terrified of sea creatures, right?
Starting point is 01:15:03 They added like a sea creature phobia to a seaside town. Just say this. Just tell a story. Treat people like humans. They have to be like, and they're sea creature secret. I can't tell you how funny it is to me. I was expecting you to actually say, and they're secretly in love. I was like 100% expecting you to say that.
Starting point is 01:15:26 And then to hear you say sea creatures. That was the original pitch, Jaquise. And then an executive was like, I love this story. This story breaks my heart. What if they were sea creatures instead of queer? I feel like kids will, i feel like people will be able to sort of latch on to that more right fear of a sea creature oh man uh there was also a uh studio that they recently shuttered that had a movie called nemona that was uh based on the
Starting point is 01:16:01 fantasy web comic of the same name and featured two male leads kissing, featured a gender non-conforming lead heroine, and... Heroine, you say it? Yeah. Oh, heroine, like, oh, okay. Lead heroine. Like, okay. Hey, what else did you try since we got caught up?
Starting point is 01:16:19 Well, you know. You say heroine? Heroine, you say? We got heroine over here? Hey, cheap. But according to reports, the movie was 75% done and they still scrapped it.
Starting point is 01:16:30 And the voice cast would have included Chloe Grace Moretz and Riz Ahmed. Oscar nominated Riz Ahmed. Yes. It's again, this is the same shit we were talking about with the McKinsey report on not including enough black people in film and how you're leaving money on the table. Yep.
Starting point is 01:16:48 If you just diversify your stories, you are going to make more money. Yeah. I don't understand. Like, why? It's just so fucked up. Because, yeah, also there's like also the whole trope within Disney things where like a lot of the gay characters are also like evil, too. It's like, oh, so what are we saying? Like you know i guess disney gonna disney but it's just like at this point it just feels so like lame like it's 2021 really and we're still acting like oh god
Starting point is 01:17:17 that could be a third rail issue because disney it's like operates this like weird both side space in the american consciousness where it appeals to you know liberal people and conservative people simultaneously so it's like yeah but like look they'll be smart enough to know what we're saying and it won't be explicit enough to upset their small-minded conservative people who also consume the product yeah like just to your point about like disney's, weird history of this, like Ursula is clearly based on like, admittedly,
Starting point is 01:17:48 I think they've acknowledged that of divine is Ursula is based on divine. So they just take a, the image of a famous drag queen and turn it into the, the villain of the movie and just appropriate it. Yeah. Uh, and then scar and all that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:09 I mean, it's all propaganda, you know, so got to look at it that way. It's been so fun having you, man. Where can people find you and follow you? Oh man,
Starting point is 01:18:20 you can find me in these streets as always. And then, uh, once you find me in the streets, if you want more of me on social media at Jacky's nail on everything. Also, go check out the cast. Go check out the cast with Ray and Jackie's. That's my co-host. Like I said, we're covering some of the greatest moments in reality TV show history and are building a cast of 12.
Starting point is 01:18:44 The greatest reality TV show cast of all time so i think we're having a lot of fun i think you might like it can you give us one one character who uh who is anchoring the team or uh our first our first our first episode we covered the famous tiffany new york pollard and pumpkin fight and flavor of love wow and uh and from that clip we decided to cast of course tiffany new york you have to um as our number one pick to you know anchor and be the foundation of of this greatest cast of all time so yeah it's gonna be fun i'm excited for so check that out uh is there a tweet or some of the work of social media you've been enjoying?
Starting point is 01:19:27 Yeah, yeah, yeah. I got a tweet from Nahomi. We all know this cat. Big Zig, Zig, Cody Zig. Apparently the Casper slide is changing because Gen Z can't leave nothing the fuck alone. And
Starting point is 01:19:43 Zig wrote a tweet saying taking the classic cookout dance and making it more than four steps is anti-black and should be illegal ain't nobody's uncle hopping off the grill to throw they back out doing the dance and i've never heard a tweet that was more true than that man like don't what the fuck you changing the cast for slide four man like y'all need to go sit the fuck down sit down like damn don't know your history and respect it i ain't trying to do six steps i have trouble doing a cha-cha slide like now you're trying to make me do these break my knees and shit no i'm good i'm good kids are out of control uh miles where can people find you and what's the tweet you've been enjoying uh twitter instagram Instagram, PlayStation Network, Miles of Grey.
Starting point is 01:20:26 Also other podcasts, 420 Day Fiance. Check that out too if you like that trash TV. A couple of tweets that I like. The first one is from Erica Shimizu Banks. At Erica Shimizu says, As a black and Japanese woman who works on intersectional equity, you can imagine how often I am asked to speak on the, quote, tension between the black and Asian community.
Starting point is 01:20:50 My answer is and remains the same. This is a false narrative. The tension is white supremacy. Yep. And one more from Jules Gleg at HeyJulesFern tweeted. This is a big one. It said, 2000s tech industry. One more from Jules Gleg at HeyJulesFern tweeted. This is a big one. It said, 2000s tech industry. What if anyone could share any file for free?
Starting point is 01:21:10 2020s tech industry. What if a JPEG costs $10,000? Yep. And then Rob Delaney tweeted, apparently there's a guy in Latvia who can take a dump without drinking four cups of coffee first. Shocking but true. Facts.
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Starting point is 01:21:56 and recommend a song that we suggest you check out. Miles, what is today's song recommendation? Alright, so uh you know we're gonna do a sly dunbar track we want deep roots dub reggae uh and this track's called if you want it and i just need something bassy right now uh just to just to fill out the foundation sonically underneath my feet uh and this is just a classic classic track um you know check out sly
Starting point is 01:22:24 and rob, too. They're also great. They teamed up and did some really cool shit, too. But, yes, this is If You Want It by Sly Dunbar. You know, fire up those whatever you got, you know. If you got some grabba, whatever you're going to do, do what you do. But do it to this track. All right.
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