# Julian Casablancas Defends His 4 Most Controversial Takes | SubwayTakes Uncut

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[00:00] You should check out my manifesto.
[00:01] You should check out my manifesto.
[00:02] Usually when a white guy has a manifesto, it's not good.
[00:04] manifesto, it's not good.
[00:04] Okay, let's wear cool leather jackets and fight them.
[00:09] It's like, and I'm alone with you.
[00:10] with you.
[00:10] They take dogs DNA and then if they find poop, they like test it and they give you a fine.
[00:16] you a fine.
[00:16] If you imagine me naked, this will be very simple.
[00:17] My career is over.
[00:17] GOODBYE.
[00:28] SO, what's your take?
[00:31] SO, what's your take?
[00:31] Um, I'm going to say please stand clear of the closing doors.
[00:36] No.
[00:36] Uh, please um stop with the long audio text messages.
[00:41] messages.
[00:41] 100% disagree.
[00:43] 100% disagree.
[00:43] You're one of those people.
[00:44] You're one of those people.
[00:44] I send I send them all the time.
[00:46] I send I send them all the time.
[00:46] I don't watch your stream of consciousness, man.
[00:48] consciousness, man.
[00:48] I have things to say.
[00:49] I have things to say.
[00:49] Hey, I'm driving.
[00:52] I'm just uh wondering.
[00:52] Uh yeah.
[00:52] Wait, hold on a second.
[00:54] I got to uh turning left.
[00:57] to uh turning left.
[00:57] Someone left a 19 minute message the other day.
[01:00] That is rude.
[01:02] It's like you're trying to slip your Trojan horsing voicemail into the text world.
[01:09] I understand that. But voicemails have gone by by the way of the metro card.
[01:14] Yes, because no one makes phone calls anymore.
[01:15] That's what I'm saying.
[01:16] But what if you're a guy who misses a phone?
[01:17] Would you rather have me just call you and say, "Hey, Juling my phone."
[01:22] Worst part of a phone call and a text message combined is the is the message the like Yeah. the long ass talking rambling.
[01:32] You got any uh Arab relatives or African relatives?
[01:35] I mean genetically. Yes.
[01:37] Cuz brown people I find brown people are very into the voice note.
[01:42] Like you should see my WhatsApp my family WhatsApp.
[01:46] Short is fine. Like you know get to the point.
[01:49] Little song little like 10second That's rare.
[01:51] 10 seconds. Way too short.
[01:53] Like I think I think the rule should be up to a minute of information.
[01:57] That's okay. That's pretty long.
[01:58] You think that's long?
[01:59] Yeah.
[02:00] You don't want to hear my sweet, sweet, buttery voice?
[02:03] buttery voice?
[02:06] I mean, this is why I don't know. Do a lot of people ghost you. Do people ghost you?
[02:08] you?
[02:09] Probably not. You're too You're too famous.
[02:10] You're in your prime right now.
[02:12] You're You're ghosting people. That's sad.
[02:14] sad.
[02:15] Let's be honest.
[02:16] If I'm in my prime right now, that means that there's no way. It's like it's great. Enjoy it.
[02:19] great. Enjoy it.
[02:21] No. Well, it's going to be your prime forever. Just always tell yourself that.
[02:23] forever. Just always tell yourself that.
[02:25] That's good advice. Is that what do what do you think uh the secret to some longevity is?
[02:30] Cuz you you I I hate to say, "Oh, you're a cool guy, but you are." And you've been cool for a long time. And you just be yourself. Is that the classic?
[02:36] the classic? That's I don't know. I mean, I'm pretty overanalytical and uh try to like be a self-hater. So, I don't know.
[02:44] I think Yeah. uh prepare, work, try to do cool things, be a good person, not trying to just like get success or quick thing. I don't know that kind of vibe.
[02:56] thing. I don't know that kind of vibe.
[02:58] Don't try to go artistically. Well, I don't know. I don't know how to be popular in this day and age. I'm just
[03:01] popular in this day and age.
[03:02] I'm just saying saying in terms of like a creative career.
[03:05] in terms of like a creative career.
[03:06] You you pursue what you find interesting.
[03:07] interesting.
[03:08] Well, it's like a 50 Yeah. something that I think is good or has a inspiring value positive impact on society on people who are in society.
[03:15] value positive impact on society on people who are in society.
[03:18] Yes. So yes to say I want to impact society sounds weird.
[03:21] weird.
[03:22] So you are a little bit an overanalytical.
[03:23] overanalytical.
[03:24] Yeah, a little bit.
[03:28] Devil is in the God is in the they're both in the details.
[03:30] God is in the they're both in the details.
[03:32] details.
[03:34] They are. I'm not a nitpicker. I let it I let it cook as the kids say cuz Yeah.
[03:36] cook as the kids say cuz Yeah.
[03:38] You got to do it every day. Yeah, I come out of my cave like every 4 years and like here's some things I did and I sing and dance and then I go back to work in my coming out of my cave and I've been doing just fine.
[03:40] here's some things I did and I sing and dance and then I go back to work in my
[03:42] dance and then I go back to work in my
[03:45] coming out of my cave and I've been doing just fine.
[03:47] I know.
[03:53] Why don't we turn the uh turn the dial up a bit?
[03:55] turn the dial up a bit?
[03:57] Turn the volume up a bit.
[03:59] A bit or all the way?
[04:00] Let's just do a bit.
[04:01] Let's just do a bit.
[04:02] A little bit.
[04:02] Yeah, turn it up a little bit.
[04:04] Yeah, turn it up a little bit.
[04:04] We got We got We had a warm take.
[04:06] got We had a warm take.
[04:08] Okay. I mean, modern cars are just kind of the worst.
[04:11] 100% agree. Aesthetically, everything is ugly.
[04:13] Even technologically, I feel like, you know, temperature, radio, you ever try to like open the back right window like that much or that much?
[04:17] open the back right window like that much or that much?
[04:20] It's impossible.
[04:22] You miss analog buttons.
[04:26] Even early electric was fine, but now
[04:28] Yeah. Yeah. I don't want to do this.
[04:31] I mean, but that's Yeah, I think Yeah,
[04:34] but I like this.
[04:34] That's 80s though. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
[04:36] Yeah.
[04:37] Yeah. I don't want to do this. I want to do this.
[04:37] But like it's too hard to like hold it for like 3 seconds.
[04:38] You got to like just touch it once.
[04:39] I mean Oh, yeah. That Yeah.
[04:40] Now, nowadays, if you want to crack it, you're just like spending You're actually spending longer
[04:42] to keep it open that much for all the time that it was short to just open it all the way.
[04:43] How often do you want to on the highway just open it all the way?
[04:45] Never. cuz then you get the
[04:46] and you like people like calling you like everyone in the car like the music
[05:02] like everyone in the car like the music stops the name the mysterious who's that.
[05:06] stops the name the mysterious who's that it's weird the texts are popping up on screen distraction ping ping ping it's embarrassing even if it's like your mom saying hi just like it's it feels like something weird and dramatic what's your favorite old car I I kind of like a with a Buick Lasaber I used to own one of those what year uh 94 it's like Star Trek.
[05:28] Was it cream that color?
[05:29] It was like the outside or red honey wagon we used to call it.
[05:33] It was like beige champagne beige.
[05:36] Yeah. Luxurious interior. It's huge.
[05:41] It like looks kind of ugly cuz it's this weird bubble, but inside it's like the Jetson.
[05:44] I love a Bua Saber. And I also like the 1998 Dodge Caravan with the sliding door. One side only minivan, but they used to call those a truck.
[05:59] All right, so they're the carake. Give me some more. Okay, so this is so boring, but I really think conservatives
[06:04] boring, but I really think conservatives and progressives need to come together,
[06:07] and progressives need to come together, do a non-corporate consensus populist party to join to fight the real billionaire gang agenda villains.
[06:13] And you know, we can fight about abortion and guns later, but let's just focus on, you know, no corruption and democracy and >> Yeah.
[06:23] >> Yeah. >> class.
[06:25] >>> class. Class.
[06:25] Class. >> Okay.
[06:26] >>> Okay. >> It's a class thing. The war of all against >> Oh, I thought you were saying like, ooh, like a Euro class.
[06:30] >>> Oh, I thought you were saying like, ooh, like a Euro class.
[06:32] >> Yeah. I think what you're describing is the fact that at this point the two party system has got us confused fighting each other when what should be happening is that the people the working class people should be essentially having an uprising or revoling against the rich.
[06:49] Maybe not the rich but the at least the ultra rich. Is that right?
[06:54] See that that's why it's it's hard for a take cuz it's probably a little more nuanced than that.
[06:57] But yes, I see what you're saying. Obviously it's not left and right. It's top versus bottom.
[07:01] I just think people should be able to be
[07:04] just think people should be able to be rich without harming people if you just
[07:06] rich without harming people if you just they you need basically separation of uh
[07:10] they you need basically separation of uh you know private wealth and public state
[07:13] you know private wealth and public state power.
[07:16] So like you know if you want to be a billionaire the only influence you
[07:17] be a billionaire the only influence you can have is voting you know but you
[07:19] can have is voting you know but you can't deceive people or
[07:23] can't deceive people or you know own newspaper you know like I'm
[07:24] just saying like there needs to be like
[07:25] a yes like a like rich people banished
[07:29] from politics but it's not like just
[07:31] fighting rich against poor cuz that's
[07:34] fighting rich against poor cuz that's we've done that that hasn't worked and
[07:36] we've done that that hasn't worked and it brought us like Napoleons and
[07:38] it brought us like Napoleons and
[07:41] I think that people are just confused
[07:42] cuz they don't know what they're
[07:44] fighting about anymore. Corporate news
[07:46] is the other thing. You got to like stop
[07:48] watching that.
[07:49] Corporate news.
[07:50] Yeah.
[07:51] I think corporate news is the worst
[07:53] thing that's happened to
[07:54] That's what I'm saying.
[07:54] Society.
[07:55] Well, that's the problem. The
[07:57] indoctrination is so crazy like to get
[07:59] to the point where you can like shake
[08:01] someone out of fantasy concepts.
[08:01] But all all information right now is
[08:06] cuz number one, there's too much.
[08:08] cuz number one, there's too much.
[08:11] Number two, half of it is genuinely at this point like I'm and I'm like a digital native like internet guy.
[08:13] Sometimes I'm tricked by AI which is really bad and like media literacy is at an alltime low.
[08:22] I don't know how we get out of that.
[08:24] You should check out my manifesto.
[08:27] Usually usually when a white guy has a manifesto it's not good.
[08:32] Don't come to school today.
[08:33] Oh my god.
[08:35] I know.
[08:35] I am wearing a black leather trench coat.
[08:40] What is another take?
[08:41] Give me another one.
[08:43] These are really good.
[08:45] You want the most controversial one?
[08:45] I know you do.
[08:47] Yeah, give it to me.
[08:49] Well, it's been nice having a career with you.
[08:50] Same.
[08:52] Let's go down with the ship, Captain.
[08:55] Um,
[08:57] American Zionists are get the benefits of, you know, white privileged people, but talk like they are black people during slavery.
[09:06] 100% agree.
[09:06] I've never seen something so
[09:09] agree.
[09:09] I've never seen something so shocking where they're like, "I'm so oppressed.
[09:15] I'm oppressed.
[09:15] I'm an oppressed person.
[09:17] I'm like, "You are going to a wedding in Tel Aviv right now when there are 80,000 dead people or and more 80,000 plus dead people, including women and children half a mile away.
[09:34] Absolutely fucked.
[09:36] And totally, you know what?
[09:37] I don't think it's bad to say that.
[09:41] I mean, just for the people that are going to be like, "Hamas, October 7th, um, yes, bad."
[09:46] But, you know, Native American rebellions didn't mean it was, you know, okay to do what we did.
[09:52] Slave rebellions that were violent didn't mean that, you know, slavery is not bad.
[09:57] You know what I mean?
[09:59] So, that's the scope of that answer.
[10:02] just to be for the haters for the media illiterate.
[10:06] I don't want to I just you know indoctrination is such a strong thing.
[10:07] We just we want
[10:09] is such a strong thing.
[10:12] We just we want to be part of the tribe and if you know to be part of the tribe and if you know we started like burning weirdos and so
[10:15] we started like burning weirdos and so everyone just genetically almost wants
[10:17] everyone just genetically almost wants to be normal.
[10:20] So I get it but it is a sad fact the brainwashing of just people
[10:24] in general you know where you you can't
[10:26] be mad just because someone was like
[10:28] something was rammed down their throat
[10:29] necessarily.
[10:31] Do you think that there's hope?
[10:32] Depend on what your timeline for like if
[10:35] we if we achieve utopia 500 years.
[10:38] Oh, utopia.
[10:40] I'm not
[10:41] I'll be long gone.
[10:43] Well, that's not fair.
[10:44] You want to be hopeful?
[10:45] I want to be hopeful.
[10:47] I'm hopeful by the time 60.
[10:48] That's
[10:50] that things are all right.
[10:52] 60 might be a little young.
[10:54] I'm an optimist.
[10:57] I'm optimistic, but I'm optimistic that eventually.
[10:59] I don't know if it's now, but it could be today, could be
[11:02] tomorrow.
[11:03] So, do you think next let's just say
[11:05] later that day the world rose
[11:08] ended?
[11:08] Oh, ended. Okay.
[11:11] ended? Oh, ended. Okay.
[11:13] Let's just say next next 4 years.
[11:16] Are we going like this or is there a little
[11:18] Well, sometimes, you know, has to do that before it goes up.
[11:20] Honestly, I was thinking about this the other day.
[11:21] I think that nothing is going
[11:24] People are awakening.
[11:25] Well, I don't think anything's going back to normal, though, cuz cat's out of the bag.
[11:27] Genie's out of the bottle.
[11:28] Trump unleashed a thing.
[11:30] We're just still mourning.
[11:31] People are still like upset.
[11:32] They're like in the Matrix.
[11:33] They're like, "What the fuck?"
[11:35] They're like, "I can't believe this has happened."
[11:36] Yeah.
[11:36] They haven't.
[11:38] But eventually, they might become the one.
[11:40] Yeah. Oh, Neo.
[11:41] Or they might, you know, be like, "Okay, let's wear cool leather jackets and fight them."
[11:42] But
[11:44] I've seen so many of these that it's just fun to be in it.
[11:49] Oh, that's a very nice compliment.
[11:50] It's like a lucid dream or a lucid doom scroll.
[11:52] What's more exciting for you?
[11:54] Coming on subway takes or Jimmy Fallon?
[11:56] The fact that I could play music on Jimmy Fallon, but the talking part this
[12:11] Jimmy Fallon, but the talking part this could play music on my show.
[12:13] could play music on my show.
[12:13] Okay, let's actually that'd be actually really cool.
[12:16] We should I know.
[12:17] That would be cool.
[12:17] A concert in the subway and then an interview afterwards.
[12:20] That would be sick.
[12:20] It could be just like late night television.
[12:24] Yeah, exactly.
[12:24] Well, you are kind of the new.
[12:26] Is it hard being like the judger of all things societal?
[12:29] Cuz you're like the the you have like a gavvel.
[12:33] I'm not Charlie Kirk.
[12:36] We are Charlie Kirk.
[12:38] Wow.
[12:41] Isn't that the song?
[12:42] Isn't that the song you Yeah, we are Charlie.
[12:44] Yeah, we are.
[12:44] So, everyone here knows the song.
[12:46] Oh, absolutely.
[12:46] Wow.
[12:46] Everyone here knows the song.
[12:50] Three.
[12:50] Four.
[12:50] We are Charlie Kirk.
[12:55] Kids sing it all the time.
[12:56] Oh,
[12:56] that guy likes Charlie Kirk.
[12:58] Oh, you do?
[13:00] Tik Tok.
[13:01] This guy can sing it.
[13:02] Hi.
[13:09] We are Charlie Kirk.
[13:09] We are
[13:12] We are Charlie Kirk.
[13:13] We are That's like a stroke song he's playing right there.
[13:18] when I in the middle of the night.
[13:21] when I in the middle of the night.
[13:21] That's your lyrics.
[13:29] I can see
[13:33] I can sing
[13:38] too
[13:40] too and you can dance too.
[13:44] And I'll get along with you.
[13:49] Wow, that guy's singing a stroke song.
[13:51] Wow, that guy's singing a stroke song.
[13:51] That's so sad.
[13:53] They're going to be like, you should give him royalties.
[13:58] Beautiful.
[14:01] Sor, I'm thinking about dancing to I'll try anything once at my wedding.
[14:06] So like you you'll try marriage once.
[14:09] So like you you'll try marriage once.
[14:09] That's the second time.
[14:11] So then maybe that's a weird choice.
[14:18] All right, I want to get some takes on takes.
[14:22] takes.
[14:22] You have to 100% agree or 100% disagree, which is really fun.
[14:27] The thing is, I don't know if I'll be able to process like my worry about what people on the internet would say fast enough to like really have the right reaction.
[14:34] reaction.
[14:34] Pretty sure we're beyond that.
[14:40] All right, fine. All right, 100% or agree or 100% disagree.
[14:45] You should only be allowed to own a dog in New York City if you're gay.
[14:47] I don't think you should be able to own a dog, period.
[14:50] 100% agree. That's unless you live on a farm or you pay a tax, the poop tax.
[14:57] Okay. Was someone on your show saying talking about the DNA or something about dogs?
[15:01] Like they take dogs DNA and then if they find poop, they like test it and they give you a fine.
[15:05] No, but I like that idea.
[15:07] Somewhere I think that's like apparently cured that. That's what you're talking about.
[15:11] The dog No, I'm just saying that it's a massive problem and and like you're not in the street. I'm not in the street. The only people in the street mostly.
[15:18] Yeah, they solved that I think with the genetic testing.
[15:19] genetic testing.
[15:19] They solved it.
[15:21] They solved it.
[15:21] Not yet, but I think somewhere I saw it somewhere.
[15:25] That's a great idea.
[15:25] I know this is not on my show.
[15:27] Okay.
[15:28] And but in the meantime, if we want to lower the population of dogs, only gay people should have them.
[15:33] I I'm going to just have to disagree, I guess, because of nuance.
[15:37] Maybe this is a good one.
[15:37] If the US is bombing or funding the bombing of your homeland, you shouldn't have to pay taxes.
[15:45] Well, I think everyone should control where a portion of their taxes go anyway.
[15:47] Look how hard my job is.
[15:50] Um, yeah, sure.
[15:50] You agree with that easily?
[15:55] Okay, great.
[15:55] Well, what were you saying about the taxes though?
[15:57] Well, obviously if they want to do if they want to bomb you though, they want to do worse than make you pay taxes.
[16:00] So, it's a complicated thing.
[16:03] You're saying like
[16:05] No, I'm saying that the United say like there's like we just bombed like Iran.
[16:07] Yeah.
[16:09] But if you're an Iranian American living in America, you should not have to pay taxes because right now you're being
[16:11] I know Iranian Americans that want America to bomb Iran, though.
[16:15] I know.
[16:17] Me, too.
[16:17] Now, now I'm not
[16:19] I know.
[16:19] Me, too.
[16:19] Now, now I'm not getting into the politics of it all.
[16:21] But getting into the politics of it all.
[16:21] But do you think that they want to pay taxes?
[16:23] I think everyone wants to pay less taxes.
[16:25] less taxes.
[16:25] Well, I think if you could control a portion of them, then everyone would be okay with it.
[16:30] What they don't want is like they don't want it to fund ICE and you know buy and send, you know, weapons to genociders and like that.
[16:37] I agree.
[16:37] We should change the rules.
[16:42] But if you if like half of your tax you could decide, I think that'd be great.
[16:47] So more people could go nuts, fund missiles if that's what you want to do, and then the people who want to fund
[16:51] Oh, you're still we're still going to leave that as an option.
[16:54] I think Yeah, people could choose where they want the budget to go.
[16:57] Democracy.
[16:57] Yeah.
[16:57] But why are we just electing someone and then trusting what they're going to they don't do anything that they say they're going to do.
[17:02] So why don't we just actually pick ourselves where the taxes go instead of this indirect game which is a shamline.
[17:09] Is this in the manifesto?
[17:12] It is partially.
[17:12] Yeah.
[17:14] Amen.
[17:14] Amen.
[17:14] We should pave over cobblestone globally.
[17:17] All of it.
[17:17] What?
[17:17] No.
[17:17] That's
[17:21] globally.
[17:21] All of it.
[17:21] What?
[17:21] No.
[17:21] That's stupid.
[17:22] stupid.
[17:22] It's like when I when I see cobblestone,
[17:24] It's like when I when I see cobblestone, I'm like, "Ah, a gateway to the p."
[17:27] It's like a pyramid or a statue.
[17:29] It's like old world
[17:30] Ah, let me get my horse.
[17:31] I have a h cobblestone.
[17:34] Let me get my horse.
[17:36] Well, it's just early society.
[17:38] There's been cobblestones for hundreds
[17:40] and hundreds of years.
[17:41] We don't need them anymore.
[17:43] I'm not saying we should build cobblestone, but like that little street
[17:46] in in like above Washington Square Park, you want to get rid of that?
[17:50] It's I think it's like a protected historical street anyway.
[17:52] Not for long.
[17:53] If this person runs the show,
[17:55] I don't need any permission, brother.
[17:58] I got guys out there and dump some concrete on it.
[18:01] That was cool.
[18:02] That was like Zoran on the first day like with a shovel like fixing the thing.
[18:05] That was pretty awesome.
[18:06] You know, here's a criticism.
[18:08] I have one criticism of the mayor thus far.
[18:10] I happen to think that the Williamsburg bridge bump, the bike thing, I happen to think that that was necessary
[18:17] to slow people down.
[18:20] Yes.
[18:20] Now you got freaks on city bikes riding
[18:23] Now you got freaks on city bikes riding over that thing.
[18:25] And I'm like, bro, that was there for safety.
[18:27] So I >> He's not going to call in the favor now.
[18:30] He's not going to call in the favor now.
[18:31] Listen, Zoran, if you're watching this, which you probably are, you watch everything I do.
[18:35] He's obsessed.
[18:38] So, Dude, he's totally obsessed with He's totally obsessed with anyways.
[18:43] Don't >> If you're a born and raised New Yorker, you should receive special perks.
[18:47] I think you already just do naturally cuz you're just street smart, you know.
[18:55] Like like I just went and got a coffee at a place that you would have never thought had amazing cheap coffee.
[18:59] It wasn't cheap.
[19:01] It was $3.25 >> for New York City.
[19:03] That's >> that's high, bro.
[19:04] Dude, she First of all, that lady How much is a coffee when you get a matcha latte at >> Okay, so 325 is still too expensive in my opinion.
[19:15] In my humble opinion, >> I felt like we we needed to give her more money than we gave her.
[19:18] We did.
[19:21] We gave her five.
[19:21] I was there.
[19:21] I witnessed it.
[19:21] I think I'm sick of New
[19:23] witnessed it.
[19:25] I think I'm sick of New Yorkers talking about, "Oh, I'm born and bred. I'm a born and bred New Yorker."
[19:29] Oh, I'm like, "So what?" Your kids are going to be like that.
[19:31] That's snobby I'm not going to let my kids talk like that.
[19:35] Like, it doesn't matter.
[19:37] You just have you know why you're born in New York?
[19:40] Cuz I'm cool.
[19:41] Not cuz you're cool.
[19:44] You had no choice.
[19:48] You could have been born in Ohio.
[19:50] I mean, sure.
[19:52] It's a different I >> It pisses me off, man.
[19:54] It pisses me off.
[19:55] You ask me.
[19:58] In the comments, everyone's like, "Oh, this transplant is hosting a show."
[20:00] I'm like, "Bitch, I've been here for 15 years.
[20:01] Leave me alone."
[20:03] Anyways, sorry.
[20:06] I got worked out.
[20:08] I think anyone that's the whole thing about America.
[20:10] Anyone can come and they're American.
[20:12] And that's the the thing that that's the sad part of, you know, everyone hates America now.
[20:14] Oh, >> I had an idea also to bring patriotism back in a cool way.
[20:14] >> Sure.
[20:15] >> Like maybe not national.
[20:17] >> Ideals are amazing.
[20:19] >> Ide American.
[20:21] I was going to start call like a a blog or or like something called the era of patriot.
[20:21] That's me.
[20:23] called the era of patriot. That's me. >> Yeah. It's like cheesy but like when you
[20:24] >> Yeah. It's like cheesy but like when you watch the Olympics and there just like
[20:26] watch the Olympics and there just like all the rainbow of people and they're
[20:28] all the rainbow of people and they're all America and then the other countries
[20:29] all America and then the other countries are like the thing. It's just I feel
[20:32] are like the thing. It's just I feel like prideful about that.
[20:33] like prideful about that. >> Yeah. I think I think patriotism has
[20:36] >> Yeah. I think I think patriotism has been hijacked and the world loves that
[20:37] been hijacked and the world loves that too. I think.
[20:38] too. I think. >> Yeah. But really, right now, when you
[20:40] >> Yeah. But really, right now, when you see an American flag, usually the gut
[20:43] see an American flag, usually the gut instinct is like bad guy, weird guy,
[20:46] instinct is like bad guy, weird guy, freaky guy.
[20:46] freaky guy. >> And it's got a blue stripe on it. Yeah,
[20:49] >> And it's got a blue stripe on it. Yeah, >> that What does that mean? Cops.
[20:50] >> that What does that mean? Cops. >> Blue lives matter.
[20:51] >> Blue lives matter. >> Oh, it's like the new the coward
[20:53] >> Oh, it's like the new the coward swastika.
[20:54] swastika. >> The coward swastika. Blue lives matter.
[20:57] >> The coward swastika. Blue lives matter. >> Sorry.
[20:58] >> Sorry. >> All right, they're hot.
[20:59] >> All right, they're hot. >> Sorry. Sorry. The the new the new
[21:01] >> Sorry. Sorry. The the new the new Confederate flag. My career's over.
[21:03] Confederate flag. My career's over. Goodbye.
[21:06] Goodbye. Heat.
