Back to episode — Episode 2506 CWSA 06/15/24
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e business's needs? What's better than that? Communism? I can't think of anything else they'd be talking about. So apparently the employees of the New York Times are literally communists or socialists or something but they don't understand this whole capitalism thing. Well here's the good news and bad news. Let's see if you could have predicted this. If you haven't read the story I want to see ho…
← Previous segment →you know we wouldn't miss five million in our taxes. And then I read it more carefully. No they don't. The reparations committee in Oakland, they don't want five million for reparations. They want five million from taxpayers to come up with a plan for the reparations. Five million to work on a plan.
Now as a person who lives in the Oakland area what should I do to avoid being penalized for being white by having to pay for some reparation that I had nothing to do with? What should I do? Should I get the hell out of there? Can we be adults for like a minute? I didn't create the system. I mean I'm just in the system. It's not my fault if the system makes it more expensive to live in a state where there is a big black population. You should get out of there. Or at least it should be one of your factors. If you live anywhere in a place where DEI is a big emphasis you should get the hell out of there if you're white or Asian American. You should get out of there because you don't have any options. You can't fight it and why would you stay where things are bad? The number one thing that I teach people about career success is if you can't do it where you are, get the hell out of there. It's the very first thing I did when I graduated college because my hometown was a tiny little town with no real industry or anything like that except tourism. And the first thing I did is moved to the California Bay Area before even knowing what I'd do for my life because you have to go where the opportunity is. So at the moment California is becoming kind of a hellhole. I wouldn't recommend anybody move to it. It's just really hard to move out of it and believe me I've been doing a lot of research. They've got these clawback provisions. They can tax you even if you leave. You know demonstrating that you really left. If you visit a lot it's going to be a problem. Yeah California is just a piece of shit right now but it has lovely weather and if you can afford it that part's great.
Well Stanford had this weird disinformation research center which turned out to be just a place where the government would work with these, I don't want to call them fakes but they were obviously people worki
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ng on the censorship industrial complex. And they just closed down because they had so much heat. But I don't trust it. Do you think that just because this prominent censorship entity got closed down, do you think that they're not going to do any censoring? I assume they just got more clever about it. Don't we assume that outside of X the platforms are all doing the same kind of bad stuff, maybe j…
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