Back to episode — Episode 2767 CWSA 03/03/25
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All right, well I'm going to start with a quote from Zuby. Those of you on X probably know who Zuby is. And there's some context to his post but it's funnier without the context. He says, Zuby says, "I think the idea of having your own island and inviting people to it has been ruined forever." I've been laughing about that all morning. Yeah, yeah, I think having your own island and inviting people to it, it's not looking like the best idea anymore. Used to be something I wanted to do.
Well, how many of you watch the Oscars? Just kidding. How can anybody watch that crap? It was just pure garbage. I tried watching it for 10 seconds. I was like, what the hell? What am I saying?
But apparently according to End Wokeness on X, the Academy has some kind of Oscar rules that require diversity quotas around DEI. You can't be the best picture if you don't have the right mix of people. One of the movies that was at least a fan favorite was a movie, Reagan, which is about Ronald Reagan. Now don't you think the Ronald Reagan movie, if it were historically accurate, it's not going to look like Roots, am I right? I mean it seems like if you're doing a historically accurate movie you kind of have to use the people who were actually there. But not in the Oscar rules.
The stupidity of this and the pure absurdity of requiring DEI representation on a Reagan movie is hilarious. What would they do if they remade Roots? Would they say, well we have to put a lot of these slaves are going to have to be bisexual or something? I don't know. I don't know how they handle that. That's not my problem. Nobody cared about it.
Meanwhile in Germany a car attacks some people. Yeah, a car attacks some people. I read the headlines and it was a car. That damn car. You know you can't trust cars. In Germany,
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in America you can maybe trust them a little bit more but even here it's kind of tough. No, cars will sometimes just turn on people and attack them. Wait, what? Oh there was a person driving a person? Well that wasn't in the headline. I thought it was just the car attacked. Well all right, I'm not interested in that story because that's the whole story. Some terrorist in a car, I assume, drove int…
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