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The Pregame Podcast with KD & Rich
Small Talk is Dead, Let's Get Real
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Small talk feels like suffering when the world is burning around us. That's the essence of what drives our debut episode of The Pre-Game Podcast—a raw, unfiltered conversation that dives straight into the topics that actually matter in our lives.
Against the backdrop of Canada's upcoming election and growing global instability, we explore what it means to navigate personal relationships in politically divided times. From one host's disastrous date with a Trump supporter (where the question "Would being invaded by America be so bad?" actually came up) to candid discussions about apartheid's legacy, we don't shy away from the uncomfortable truths that shape our world.
The conversation winds through energy politics and Canada's potential as a resource powerhouse, the historical trauma of South Africa's racial stratification system, and the logical fallacies behind vaccine hesitancy. We dissect how "I don't understand the science" becomes a selective shield against certain facts while we readily accept countless other scientific realities without question. Why do we trust that our sugar isn't anthrax without testing it, yet question vaccines developed by medical experts?
We also explore different electoral systems, comparing Canada's first-past-the-post approach with Germany's mixed representation model, contemplating how democratic structures shape political outcomes and citizen voices. Throughout it all, we maintain a sense of humor and authenticity that cuts through the noise of typical political discourse.
The Pre-Game Podcast exists for people tired of surface-level conversations—listeners who crave substantive dialogue about the forces shaping our world. Whether you're pre-gaming a night out or just seeking thoughtful company on your commute, join us as we navigate the complex terrain of modern life together. Subscribe now and be part of a community that isn't afraid to tackle the tough questions.
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Speaker 1:Carney event, calgary. He's supposed to have shown up, but then he didn't. No, like he showed up, he did the rally. Yeah, and it was just outside the rally, when you usually lead the rally, there's shaitans. Oh, there were some Palestinian protesters thereinian protesters there, justifiable, obviously. Yeah, no one there who was there waiting for a party was like, oh, yeah, get these palestinians out here. Everyone was like, yeah, that's justifiable, yeah, and he should hear their concerns, in my opinion. But facts, he didn't come out. So, yeah it it kind of. I guess his security told him not to his aides came out, but like his aides like his, uh, his senior advisors oh lord, I don't want to name drop. Apparently we know them. Yeah, uvco, uvco. Apparently we know though. Yeah, uvco, uvco, uvco. What, yeah, should we be explaining ourselves like this? I thought anonymity is what the internet was. We can, we can clearly post it, just we just start bleeping at the first little details redacted, redacted, top secret eyes only. Did you hear his rally that, or were you just? Yeah, he played the rally. It was pretty good. He talked about how.
Speaker 1:Actually, the one thing I share with carnie, I would say, is like I see canada as a energy superpower, or have the potential to be an energy superpower. We have oil, we have gas, and then we have renewables. Most of our energy grid I could be mistaken if you go all across the provinces most of our energy comes from renewable sources like hydro and stuff of that nature. So, like, in Ontario, bc, hydro, yeah, there's Alberta's gas and Saskatchewan's gas as well. Are we actually meant well, are we not wind? Uh, in alberta, yeah, oh yeah, but like, but like, majority of the power comes from gas. No shit, yeah, shit, eh, okay, so what? So Carney's like yo, this is the new way to do it, leaning to energy. Figure that shit out Alright.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, I actually have not looked into the policy, but he said he sees Kaden as an energy superpower, all energy aspects. Yeah, I agree, I may be biased but I totally agree. I mean, we're a superpower until we get fucking invaded by america. Right, like well, it's like, oh, hey, you have energy. Yo, we need that shit. You know, like america didn't conquer afghanistan, what are you gonna do with, can A country that they serve intelligence with and most the world likes more than them? Facts, facts. But I mean, I'm sure most of the world like Ukraine more than Russia and like who we are you know? Yeah, true, but we have France and they have nukes.
Speaker 1:France has nukes. Yeah, what is? France has a nuclear superpower. France has the most nuclear power. Oh shit, utilization, I think in the modern, in the West at least. Damn, it's one of the top five for sure. That's wild. So that's like not very. Yeah, the whole laissez-faire concept really doesn't flow anymore. It's like, oh my god, we're so chill. But also, you fuck with us, we will nuke you. You should have a customer that aren't in for us. One more time we're gonna fuck your shit up. I think I could be wrong. I think France feels more like a deterrent, so they can always have a say.
Speaker 1:The UK also has noose, so it was that as well. I would have expected the uk to have them just because of their history, right, but I don't think. France oh, I mean france was also a colonization. Yeah, french has it.
Speaker 1:Um, to get a lot of their nuclear power or the uranium from Africa. Oh shit, dude, that's a lot. India and Pakistan have it. Iran might get it because the US is being pretty aggressive. Okay, the US, obviously. Russia has the most, some hidden ones that used to have nuclear. China has one For obby, china number one, shout out to your boy. And then israel. And then israel has nukes. Oh, yeah, what? Oh, oh, they're definitely looking around it. And then they're like try to come at us one more time. Eh, the apartheid regime in former subafrica had had uh nukes because they wanted to deter anyone invading them for applause. So in order to prevent that, you have a nuke and you'd be like hey, you invade us, boom, wait.
Speaker 1:And just because I don't know much about apartheid, like so the apartheid regime, when they're talking about, is like what? Like a bunch of white people? Uh, like what does that mean specifically? The way I understand it, apartheid was like the separation of white. It was basically like a caste system, white at the top. Wasn't it just like segregation, but like wilder? Yeah, it was like the. They took some inspiration from the south in the in america. They took inspiration from america and they everybody needs to buy the jim crow rolls.
Speaker 1:So, like all the white people under the uh apartheid regime, if you wanted a job you could get one. So it's kind of communist in that way. You know, interesting. But if you're black, not so much. Oh, so white people, only you want a job, you can get one. Yeah, and then there was tiers. There's white at the top and then, because South Africa is a multiracial country, so there's also the Indians. They labeled all the races by rank. There was a rough rank, so there's white and then there's black at the bottom, and then there was the races in between. Damn oh so even though there were other races, black was always at the bottom. Pretty much. That's fucking from my understanding. I never lived through it.
Speaker 1:In south africa, anyone born born 94 is called born free kids. Oh, I mean, what about your parents? Is that? My sister was denied from a school because she was black. Do that get, trevor? No, I'm like a reasonable but like, yeah, I'm not well worse than it and I'm now realizing, yeah, but like I understand like it was.
Speaker 1:It was a system to separate black from white. There was only areas that black people could, like, um, occupy, that can own certain amount of property, of course, pretty rare land. It was their biking and it's still impacted to this day. So, yeah, I mean it's, they're taking fucking cues from the us on how to do racism. I'm sure it's very much a similar situation. Right, like that's wild bro. Uh, trevor will know if you're listening. Uh, I'm reading your book. Uh, born a crime. So you know if you're. Uh, if you're here, come, come out and support this podcast. We want to hear your story live, you know, support the podcast and support the pre-game quite the revolutionary pre-game.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was straight into politics. Hey, you gotta, you gotta talk about the shit that matters. You know, sometimes I I'm getting to the age now where really like, small talk really is fucking it's, it really is suffering. I mean it's tough to talk about the weather when, like, the US is turning into brave countries. Dude, we're like yo tell me how, like fucking work's going or whatever, when, like you know, all of us face Also a good way to suss out people you don't know in your life as a Canadian they're like, hey, fuck, yeah, let's join the states. I was like, nah, dude Bro, like that girl that I went out a date with, uh, that's a trump supporter, bro, tell us more.
Speaker 1:It was crazy. I mean, you already know these as well, so I'll just get the high level for uh for the listeners out here, right, but, yeah, went on this date with this girl, um, enlisted herself as conservative on her profile but, like, said all the things that I wanted to hear, right, like, oh, like I'm your girl, like you know you, you, um, are now going to be partners. We're gonna, you know, um, support each other and be there for each other, no matter what. That kind of thing, right, yeah, but you know me, like loyalty is always number one, like I'm a big fan of that stuff, and so that obviously spoke to me. Yeah, and I was just like, yeah, you know, let's, let's, you know, give it a shot, like let's see how conservative she is, right, then hoping that it was more just like fiscally conservative, and, yeah, you know all these things, bro, bro, we get there.
Speaker 1:And it's fucking unfortunate because she was fine, um, like fine, yeah, like um, but yeah, we get there. You know we're chatting she up to have these. Yes, you know how I like my guy, um, but uh, yeah, so she, um, we were just literally like chatting, chatting, and then I think I made a joke. I was like, yeah, you know, none of this matters, anyways, we're gonna get fucking invaded tomorrow or next week or whatever, anyways, right, yeah. And then she hit me with a would it, would that be so bad? And I was like, oh no, oh no, what do you mean?
Speaker 1:Um, it was, it could be in there, could have been in your ear, right, then I would have asked you, asked you to ask her about separation from, like canada. So, uh, well, I mean, we didn't get on that, but we talked about all the main, like differential topics of um, trump's politics, whatever, right, yeah, which you know, number one, like the immigration piece, right, like I, you know, I don't know. And, of course, like for listeners, they're like we kept it super respectful, like I didn't go into it, like it was an argument or anything like that. Like, um, you know, I just want, I was just surprised by that perspective and, honestly, that could have turned into a podcast episode, because it was a couple hours of talking about some really deep shit, right and uh, and so, basically, yeah, on the immigration thing, like you know her, her stance was like you need to go into the country illegally. Um, if you go there illegally, there should be consequences, etc. Right, which, of course, I agree with, right, I think everyone agrees with that.
Speaker 1:But, like, you have to deal with the situation exactly, and then the treatment and the and the references and the and the verbiage is the stuff that I have issue with, right, oh, yeah, oh, calling them the illegals and then, like all the fucking aliens and they're all rapists and shit like that. I'm like, hey yo, like do you think, fucking, if I was living a handy dandy life and my home country just you know, plowing my field, or like living my suburban life or whatever that I would pick up my entire family, pay some drug smuggler or some shit a jillion dollars that I don't have, could get killed or raped or whatever in the process to fucking come to your stupid ass country because I was bored at home? Like, do you really think that's how that goes? You know what I mean. Um, and so, yeah, and then I was like you know, talking about the treatment. She was like, okay, fair, like I understand, like you know, people should be trained more humanely. Detention centers, all these things like, figure that shit out, right, like you don't have to treat people like that. I was like, okay, cool, like some middle ground, all these things right.
Speaker 1:And then we got into some deeper topics, right. So number one was, um, oh, I feel one that I didn't tell you, I don't think before, was, uh, vaccines, bro, holy moly bro, like she, you know, to her credit, she was like I, I don't firmly stand on either side, but uh, but she's like I don't know the science behind it and so I'm not like strongly in either camp, right. And to me, like I'm like I just always assumed if I had kids I would just vaccinate them, like you know your standard vaccinations, oh yeah, to protect them, right. So I mean, obviously that was going to be a point of contention that you know, I would like that's just like a note, like that's a deal breaker for me, like I'm not gonna fucking not vaccinate my kids, right straight up and then it's like okay, what it's like?
Speaker 1:You don't know the science. Yeah, it's not your fucking job to know the science. Like, do you know the science? Do you know fucking gravity? Can you explain all the physics that go along with gravity to me at all points? Like, do you know how to build a building? No, but you live in one.
Speaker 1:Do you know what goes into your fucking vitamin D? No, but you still eat it. Yeah, exactly you know what I mean. Like we're all taking some sugar with faith. You trust that your sugar that you buy in the grocery store is not anthrax. Because, literally, what are you going home and measuring that? Because you're not. You don't have the signs around that either. You're analyzing it in an NMR machine. Okay, this is not anthrax, it is sucrose, and so she's like that.
Speaker 1:These are events where they're like, yeah, I personally don't know the sign, so I personally can't make that decision. I mean again, like you know, she came at it from an open mind or whatever. Yeah, maybe I gotta look into it more. It's like, okay, great, right. But at that point immediately I was like nope, you're during the second date here, right.
Speaker 1:But um, the third one was kind of wild where, um, we were talking about women's rights, right, and she was against women's rights, bro yo, and she was a visible minority. Not only was she like trump's, not really racist, you know, he just says things because he's not like media trained and just says what he means, whatever. Yeah, and I like the party line, right, uh, I was like number one you're you're betraying your race, tbh, yeah, and number two you're you're betraying your debtor in a in a lot of ways, right, and so, yeah, she was like, and again, like for listeners, contacts, like for me, women decide what they want to do with their bodies. Right, there should be like a governing body that's made of the women that are, who are informed, and doctors, or whatever that go. You know, we, as women doctors who live this experience, say that this is the best path forward, right, and then, whatever decision they want to make, all up to you. Like, literally, your body, your base is pro-choice, if you want, if you want to be pro-life, I support that as a person who's pro-choice, yeah, and and there's, there's a certain level, and I always see it as like a certain level of arrogance, right, where you go. Oh well, you have to choose the thing that I said that you have to choose. Yeah, I know better, I know best for you or whatever, right, but that's why I'm just like to preface this conversation like women should make the right uh name the choice of themselves. Right, like you should govern all facets of your own facilities, like live that, like, like dudes shouldn't even be in there. Like there's no, there's no reason why a guy should be making decisions that impact women.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know, like I, and I would say the same thing on the other side too. Right, like, if there's some shit that really pertains to guys or whatever, you know, maybe leave to the dudes, I don't know, we'll see. I do think it would be funny if guys were like seahorses, you know, and we got pregnant. Because, like I could imagine a situation let's say, I got pregnant and we go to the bar and you make a bet Like yo, the Lakers lose, you got to abort the babies. I'm just saying I think there will be an abortion clinic in every bar. I think there will be an abortion club in every bar. I think there'll be an abortion club wherever you need it.
Speaker 1:If guy likes that, like straight up, yeah, I mean like again, like, um, you know, with the shit that happened with my ex, like she didn't like you, she had a real strong stance right about like hating men and shit like that, but she did have some some you know points where it was very valid, right, she would say things sometimes, like, you know, like oh yeah and I think we all say it to a certain extent, right, like, oh yeah, like if a guy you know thought that this was important, this would be fucking on every street corner, kind of thing, right, which in this like patriarchal society, I think is technically true, yeah, so, uh, that's kind of unfortunate, but yeah, either way, like it's, you know. Coming back to the, the original part of this, it's like, yeah, women, I think you choose for yourself, right, I don't think there's a whole thing where it's like, if there's this, if there's differing opinions, then just leave it to the fucking individuals, you know. But then you know, sometimes, when I say that, because I fucking hate how my brain works like this, sometimes, where I'm trying to relate to too many people, it's like you could technically say that about the vaccines too, right? Or it's like if there's a difference in opinion quote, unquote then you should leave it to the individual to decide, and so the individual to the side. And so, yeah, I don't know like that's kind of fucked.
Speaker 1:If I describe my politics outside of being right or left, yeah, it'd probably be like freedom for the individual and I'll say, like getting vaccines as a group provides the person as an individual freedom from getting ill. Yeah, so it might be a roundabout way of saying, hey, like get vaccines, but like, honestly, like if it provides a person freedom from getting sick as a kid and getting polio or something, yeah, um, that's, that's a positive for me. Facts I mean like, yeah, but that's where. But then it's like there's a certain for me Facts. I mean like, yeah, but that's where. But then it's like there's a certain point where you, I don't know I guess the difference is not like one impacts society as a whole and one doesn't. Yeah, like vaccines impact fucking all. Like the choice for you not to get it could impact me. You know what's crazy, ian, this is a point me, you and Mitch McConnell all agree on what? Yeah, he got polio as a kid. He's very pro vaccine. Oh, interesting, mcconnell is pro vaccine.
Speaker 1:I could not have, which is wow when you think about it, because I feel like, with the way elections work, um in canada and north america, um, it's really big 10 parties, which Initially one of my big reasons why I voted for Trudeau or not for Trudeau, for the Liberal Party, when Trudeau was going to be Projected leader. It's a complicated system in Canada, but, yeah, it was electoral reform. In my ideal world you would vote for like, oh, you wanted the representation one, yeah, you would have more freedom to vote for whoever you want. So you want to vote mvp. You still get represented at the percentage that this voted across the country, which is why I like the german system a little bit. I may not understand until it's fullest, but I understand.
Speaker 1:Like you pick your local representative, okay, through first past the post, okay, and then, tacked on to that, you get a second vote on the party and policies that you would, uh, agree with. So, let's say, you vote in this election, you vote for a liberal candidate to get represented, but if you're more left, you vote NDP and that percentage determines the percentage of seats that are allocated to that party in the House of Commons. Okay, okay, counting for your local representative's party as well. So like, if you look at the German election, they have more parties, and so you'd have like putting the North American context, especially in the US, you'd have the MAGA faction of the Republican Party as its own party. Oh, interesting, I mean, we do kind of have that in canada with the pbc, yeah, yeah, but they still, all of them are in the conservative party, um, but then do that, you have a lot of different parties, little small left-wing parties that still have a chance to get seats and represented. It's not getting the most votes in a certain district, but that's, that's my two cents.
Speaker 1:Oh, interesting, I mean, that is, um, it's kind of an interesting route to go down because, like, funny enough, like I mean technically, trudeau did deliver in a way because, like, I remember being in bc, yeah, and then we did have that referendum of do you want to change the election process? And it was between first, I suppose, and that representation piece. Right me, at that time I actually voted to keep first, I suppose, just because I'm like, okay, if you do this representation stuff which again I guess important but I'm like, how the hell are you ever going to get anything done? Because in south africa that's what it is like you reach a certain threshold, like for percentage wise for like, uh, across the country, and then they pick the candidates that represent the areas. Okay, so it's kind of reversed. So you, you vote for the party and then they pick the cabinet, so you don't have a party, and then they pick the cabinet so you don't have a personal connection.
Speaker 1:The german system gives you a personal connection with your mp, right, right, and then it dictates the proportionals in the house of commons, right, and I think in my opinion, my uh, um, back of the couch, high school retired quarterback, yeah, in that which I was two years, yeah, two years, two years. Well, I just think it would be easier to tack on the representation piece than to scrap the pass to post system and then put in the representation piece. So, like with if there was a referendum, you'd have, you still have the first pass to post and then put in the representation piece. So if there was a referendum, you'd still have the first pass-through system and then you tack on the representation piece and then through that you'd have a more representative government as a whole, opposed to scrapping it entirely, putting the representation piece, and then have people in the uproar like I don't know Because. Honestly, classic response If I was. If I was part of the conservative campaign, I would have put electoral reform in this campaign Because for one, the past two elections, you guys had the most votes percentage-wise.
Speaker 1:Wait, who? Conservatives? Yeah, at least the last one for sure. They had more percentage of people across Canada voting for Conservatives. Oh, interesting. But they lost because of it was like a 1% to 2% difference between them and the Lib Dems. I see, I see. And then they lost because of first-past-post, because they didn't have the most votes in the particular district. So, like the thing is, like, the parties that we have now are not going to vote for that because it doesn't benefit them, especially the conservatives and liberals. Uh, ndp might, but like, ndp really is a strong leader, but that's um, this is turning really political.
Speaker 1:You know, yo first one, you know we'll talk about whatever, yeah, so this will, yeah for the listeners. We don't know what it is that we're gonna set the criteria to be. It's really just for y'all to listen while you pre-game. And it's good to know that in canada we're going through our election season. So this is top of mind. Facts, facts, facts, yeah. Yeah, at this point in time, canada's existence is being threatened. We're going through our own election. Buy like a freaking oompa loompa. Yeah, tariffs are throwing everything, like, yeah, what, it's time to be alive, throw a tariff on you guys.
Speaker 1:I don't like this. 25 real, I don't know. I'm basing off instant like I'm donald a big big day, little b, big d, little PT. If I was this, we can't go to the states. All right, dude, I wasn't planning to go anyway. Glove, fucking nationalists. All right, yeah, I really wanted to go for, you know, world Cup, yeah, the World Cup, you know, isn't it?
Speaker 1:Woke up the one with the bundle like human rights violations to, I don't know, but where's that? I fifa, the world cup, or is that fifa host is in charge of the world cup? Yes, oh, then him. Hey, man, yo, because. But I think about the, the joy it brings the world. You know, like, the olympics is shitty, but on the backs of all the slave workers. Bro dude, were they the ones that like for? Was the it the last one? The Cataran, yeah, where, like, all the fucking workers are living in like a cab of 30.
Speaker 1:I feel like Go Tartan, but, yes, you're like everybody's done something. Stop pointing that shit out. We're trying to go there. I'm corrupted. Yeah, sorry, we're not going to get sponsored by Emirates, that's fucking for sure. I want to fly Emirates. I hear the air holds. Dishes have to be hot, they have to be. That's what I heard. That's a requirement.
Speaker 1:One of my friends applied to the job and she got it because she was. And she said, yeah, you have to be attractive. Damn, it's weird. So they have a scale. Then I don't know what the scale is. Oh, they definitely do. That's kind of demeaning, I mean. But I say that as a mod, only moderately attractive person.
Speaker 1:So yeah, that's why I love being a man. I'm not gonna lie, I'm pretty liberal, pretty into women's rights, but I do recognize it's easier to be being a guy. It's like my life is like I've been single for a while but like, still, my life is pretty good. I facts, bro, dude, yeah, I mean I, I think that's true like, uh, I mean baseline, physiology, wise, right. Like I mean just uh, seeing and hearing about my friends and goes into prayers and stuff. I'm like, bro, I agree, you must, that's, that's obvious. But yeah, every month, yeah, I don't I don't even know this if there's a male equivalent. Like, sometimes I get hungry and I get a little bit cranky, dude.
Speaker 1:We should make one of the episodes the um period simulator thing there. I fucking, after seeing that, I actually want to fucking try it. I'm actually just so curious. Can you rent it? I'm sorry, if it stinks I'll be farting. I've been farting, I'm sorry. We'll crack a window. It's all good.
Speaker 1:Covid took out my smelling, are you still? I think it's like 30% back. I'll just get wisps of smelling sometimes. I never got covid, what I don't know never. The worst I got was like in the last five years you haven't fucking done covid. Never, damn never felt like. Every time I felt sick I used a test and I'm just always negative. Did I have? Was it asymptomatic and just didn't know it? Probably, but I don't think I learned about. But if your test came back negative, that also means like your viral load was so, so small that like it wouldn't register. I don't know, man, I don't know what was in my body, dude, then yo, maybe we have the fucking cure right sitting right next to me.
Speaker 1:Can you imagine, I wonder, how much you could sell out. Let's say, like a hypothetical yeah, you were the only person who had the antibodies to fight covet. Yeah, how much are you selling it. Peak pandemic dude, you're not gonna be able to sell it like how, not really, you're gonna get fucking kidnapped. Let's say, for some reason they're just like name your price. What's the price here?
Speaker 1:You're asking from the whl to cure covid, to just like extract your dna and then use your dna to. Is this like, is this a consistent thing or is this a one-time thing? It's a one-time thing, but if they don't extract from you, 100 million people die. Bro, this is like the trolley test. I probably go like 100 million. So you're ranking each life at a million dollars. Do you consider your life worth a million dollars? Yeah, pretty much. You know that's technically more than what insurance providers I value life more than that. I'm probably, like you know, six billion dollars. You know, surpass elon musk's net net value or fuck out of here to the who.
Speaker 1:My guy goes wild on you. Yeah, what is it about? You know he fucks all these girls. I don't think even, apparently, he has nevermind him on it. Well, all I know is like he's got a ton of plastic surgery and he's not even like a six. Like it's dick size? No, no, no, no, no, that's not what I'm talking about. Like a six, looks wise. He's gone plastic surgery. Yeah, besides, his hair flies. His hair plugs. You think he just got his hair plugs? Yeah, his face is like tight and he looks like a vampire. Oh, should I, should we not talk about him? Can we fight him in court? Real, cut it out. Yeah, he's done to the season.
Speaker 1:The sister is a sensitive guy. No, uh, crazy fact. Uh, me and him, yeah, born in the same city. Oh crazy, yeah, how many years apart. He's like him in 50s. Yeah, so, like, so, like 20 years. Oh shit.
Speaker 1:So he grew up in apartheid. Well, he grew up better than me from apartheid. Yeah, yeah, that's crazy. His family's from Sask, what? Yeah, that's, his mom is, yeah, and his grandfather was a Nazi. What, dude, we're going gonna have random teslas just crashing near us. We're like wait, this is weird. Why is there another vessel that tried to end up playing?
Speaker 1:I just don't. I just don't understand how he's in charge of all these companies and people. Just, you talk to people and they're like, yeah, he's like a crazy engineer. He's never take, he doesn't have an engineering degree. Yeah, he has a bachelor's of arts in physics and a bachelor of science in economics, which you would think could be the other way around, like you would have a bachelor of arts in economics and a bachelor of science in physics. But well, because apparently he's a genius, right, like I mean, just because he's, I think he's a smart guy, but I think he lacks the social skills, clearly, with a double sick hell. He did.
Speaker 1:Yo, like robin asked him that point, like I mean, like you know, that's just literally the reason I stopped watching. Oh, it took me a lot, I admit. Oh, shit, eh, dude, for black man, it took me a lot. The thing that saved, saved me from I was like he interviewed bernie. He was one of the first people I ever burned me along for, okay, okay, and he used to like he interviewed kyle kolinsky. He was a pretty good guy he interviewed to get people from breaking points, yeah, and I mean like his, uh, his alex jones one, right, like he was like like alex jones is fucking flying off the handle and he's like okay, okay, but like where's the evidence, alex? Like what, you can't just say these things that I was saying that was too like I respect him a lot for that, right, but then after he started just getting wilder and wilder and I was like, hey, and then, yeah, I watched that clip of him injuring you know, and maybe maybe it wasn't real, I don't know if that actually happened.
Speaker 1:I feel like Elon Musk is going to destroy Joe Rogan, but like, I feel like if, joe, if Elon Musk has something on Joe Rogan, joe Rogan needs to worry about it. Yeah, you should fight Elon Musk because You'll fuck him up. Well, not like even physically, just like fight against his talking points and don't actually pretend like he's funny when he's not. Oh yeah, yeah, I mean. But yeah, that one where he literally was like like greg, was like oh yeah, all these dumb liberal, like that dumb leftist or whatever, they thought you that you were doing like a, like a nazi salute or something. You know, it's crazy. That's her first start, let's say the drug.
Speaker 1:And I was like I probably shouldn't listen to a white guy who's bold and has tattoos. You know, when you get that trio, it's always just like he might be a neo-Nazi. I'm not saying Joe Rogan is a neo-Nazi, but I'm as a minority. You tend to characterize white people into certain groups because he's a bold white guy who's jacked, does martial arts, has arm, arm, sleeve tattoos. Yeah, could he possibly be more likely to be a nazi sympathizer, probably. And I was like I ignored that and he interviewed bernie. I was like you know what, me or I have some prejudice in my heart. Yeah, on a dime, a dime, bro Dude.
Speaker 1:But like watching that clip, right, like like Robin specifically called it out and he was like he gave him like literally like a minute to just be like they were laughing or whatever, right, but gave him a minute to just be like no, that wasn't a Nazi salute. And this motherfucker just wouldn't say it, like he could have easily just been no, to make it clear, those are not nazi salutes. And he just, he was just like, yeah, I don't know, I don't know why they hate me, bro, like that's just, it was such a like. The thing I hate is like didn't just blame it on being autistic. Well, it's like I, you know, I met a lot of autistic people being a stem, yeah, and none of them have been like yo, yo, hey, kd, check out my. I give my heart out to you. Yeah, you know, yeah, I mean you're. You're giving your heart out in a completely different direction. Yeah, you go up to down. You're dumping the heart out like you're not giving it to shit Two times in a row. No, no, no, that shit's fucking crazy. These cabrons are pretty good. Shout out to Ranch Water, hey, sponsor us. Shout out to Cabron Cabron. But yeah, it's a fucking wildlife. But yeah, so I don't know.
Speaker 1:After I saw that I was like fuck, kind of. I kind of lost a lot of respect there because I was like it's tough to listen to someone who doesn't stand up to a nazi, like it's yeah, well, he also just doesn't believe me. He just he seemed to still on side with these right-wing people. Now there's just like there's no, there's no, uh, there's no chance in hell that elon's a fucking neo-Nazi or whatever and stuff like that. But it's like, hey, look at his actions, my guy, look at where he's going to rallies at. I just, yeah, supporting the AFD. Yeah as well, the AFD, okay.
Speaker 1:There's another thing Hot take, hot take. The leader of the AFD is a far-right leader, okay, but this like new far-right is kind of confusing me, because she's married to someone who's not German, what, she's like Sri Lankan or something, what, dude, he's like a reverse JG Bantz. She's a lesbian, what? And she's on the far-right and she's a lesbian and she's on the far right and she's a neo-nazi, or people say that she is allegedly yeah, and that blew my mind and I was like I don't understand this new right, are they? What is it? Dude?
Speaker 1:Even right wing are woke. Now I mean, it makes sense like if I, if I was going to start a party, I would start a conservative party that was inclusive of all minorities. I just can't understand how that works, because most people who move to like Canada or North America, tend to be more conservative. What People that move to Canada are conservative? This is Aaron Dole. So I don't think it's actually true. I can see it being true.
Speaker 1:We'll take Cuba as a weird example. But most of the Cubans who move to the States tend to be more conservative because they're against their left-wing governments back home. They're against their left-wing governments back home. Wait, isn't cuba a dictatorship or something? It depends where? You ask, oh, interesting, but but how, in any way could they be construed as elect way? They were part of the Soviet, not part of the Soviet bloc, but ally with the Soviet bloc. And so communism is on the left side? Yes, oh, I guess true, communism is probably yes. So I see, I see, interesting.
Speaker 1:This is really political and on that that note, I'm out of my breath like this uh, yeah, I mean uh, but yeah, y'all, for listeners. I mean we're at 40 minutes. I mean we'll pause it or stop it here for now 40 minutes. Yeah, episode one, episode one uh, something to think about. You know, like you know, fucking state of the world, uh, left wing, right wing, be careful when you're on dating app screen for people you know, make sure they align with your values and whatever. So, yeah, get some takeover in the phone if you're gonna go to the states, that's for sure. Facts, bro, facts, and change your name and change everything about you. Just kidding, stay true to who you are. Be authentic. That was crazy. All right, y'all. Chat with y'all next time. The pregame we out.