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The Bird & The Bear - Session 63
Dimes In The Dozen
English - October 13, 2023 12:00 - 1 hour - 109 MB - ★★★★★ - 13 ratingsSociety & Culture News america hiphop information life right society centrist comedy economy learning Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
(0:00) - The boys open the show discussing the state of the Internet in 2013, “If Andrew Tate was around when WorldStar was at it’s peak…” - (8:04) - Daryl talks about his weekend and a confrontation that almost had him in a bar fight, “I was giving this guy a hand hug…” - (19:25) - Sammy’s weekend was much calmer, with his only highlight being a quick outing for some birria ramen
(23:03) - The boys begin their discussion on the political compass, starting with a conversation about the Manosphere to Alt-Right pipeline, “It seems like the strength of these online groups can just immediately tap into the emotional well of their spite…” - (30:28) - Daryl addresses the unrealistic standards that men feel society has placed on them, “Scale of 1 to 10 … A strong 5 … A strong 5 is still a strong dude!” - (37:29) - Sammy brings up everything wrong with the Manosphere’s obsession with feeling like they were born in the wrong generation, “Why would the f**k, would I wanna be born any other time then right f**king now? I’m having lasers and bass blasted into f**king my face!” - (44:25) - The boys talk about how necessary it is to break gender-norms within relationships and the lie that men want a “kept” women, “Your not kept … I’m not a caregiver … We are a partnership, and we experience and explore life together” - (53:48) - Daryl points out the lack of personal accountability that leads men to find these fringe groups in society, “The best thing you can do is get on the f**king train … and adapt”
(1:04:50) - The boys react to Jubilee’s Middle Ground video, “White Liberals Vs. Black Conservatives” - (1:13:28) - The boys discuss the conservatives view on Affirmative Action, “Here’s why that statement and that thought is f**king stupid” - (1:27:10) - A question about shifting political views sends the boys on a tangent, “There’s like three or four people in Congress that I think aren’t racist” - (1:35:24) - The boys react to the liberals who admitted to being white saviors, “Anyone of them black people could of thrown that stool and beat his a**, and it would of been perfectly fine”
(1:46:29) - The boys complete their discussion with a quick conversation about the actual political compass and it’s corresponding test, “I’ve lost my leanings to any political disposition…”