5 minutes 23 seconds
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Speaker 1
00:00
The Jerogan Experience.
Speaker 2
00:02
How much are you worried about an actual situation like that happening?
Speaker 1
00:05
I mean, I don't know. Everything's so weird. Elon took over Twitter today.
Speaker 1
00:11
We live in a simulation.
Speaker 2
00:13
No, that's the best.
Speaker 1
00:14
That crazy bastard did it.
Speaker 2
00:15
How about when he walked into Twitter's headquarters with a sink and said, let that sink in?
Speaker 1
00:21
A dad joke.
Speaker 2
00:22
That's him.
Speaker 1
00:23
I know.
Speaker 2
00:24
He's funny.
Speaker 1
00:24
We have like this ongoing bet on Dumpster Fire that he's my nemesis. And it started because of my husband, who we were doing 1 of these dumb books, someone got us, it's like, oh, you can like connect as a couple. And we were jokingly, kind of ironically, in our Gen X way doing it.
Speaker 1
00:41
And it was like, what's something you would like always want to do or something like that? He was like, have dinner with Elon Musk. And I was, it was supposed to be something about me. And I was like, fuck you.
Speaker 1
00:52
You're going to have dinner with Elon, not have dinner with me. And so it became this ongoing joke because of him being my nemesis, but it's really just...
Speaker 2
01:00
Why is he what made him your nemesis?
Speaker 1
01:02
He can't be my, A, because it's hilarious. Cause I'm a nobody and he's a genius buying Twitter and sending rockets to space and trying to get to Mars, and I'm screaming in a garage on dumpster fire. So there's that hilarious aspect.
Speaker 1
01:17
But it's mostly just because he's my, it became this ongoing joke because my husband started joking about his like, you know, enamored, being enamored with Elon Musk. And so I was just jealous. So he became like, it's just become this ongoing, and then somebody sent us an Elon cutout for the set. And so whenever we do an Elon is my nemesis, I'm like, my nemesis is up to, what's he up to now?
Speaker 1
01:42
And we like bring the cutout on for the bit.
Speaker 2
01:45
Well we're hoping we can get our girl Megan
Speaker 1
01:48
re-established. Free Megan!
Speaker 2
01:51
Free Megan Murphy.
Speaker 1
01:52
Free Megan. There's so many. Yeah.
Speaker 1
01:54
People were like- There's
Speaker 2
01:55
so many people that need to be re-established.
Speaker 1
01:56
So I mean James Lindsay got booted I think.
Speaker 2
01:59
Yes.
Speaker 1
02:00
And somebody was like this is like when the Joker let all the all the all the prisoners out
Speaker 2
02:07
Yeah, but it's not it's not because well, you see
Speaker 1
02:10
them as like political prisoners might be
Speaker 2
02:15
Those are crazy paranoid people that have been also they've been enjoying the fact that it's an ideological thought bubble
Speaker 1
02:21
right
Speaker 2
02:21
that Twitter has only enforced left left-wing ideologies and they've suppressed any Conservative ideologies even amongst reasonable kind people that don't share the same ideology. That's fucking bad for our society. It's bad.
Speaker 1
02:37
I'm not a huge proponent of the parallel economies either. How so? I don't know that it's good.
Speaker 1
02:46
What do
Speaker 2
02:46
you mean by parallel economies?
Speaker 1
02:47
This is the term that everybody's using, particularly on the right because, and it's, it's valid as these places like PayPal and financial institutions are saying, You can't, you know, if you say this or step out of line, we're gonna fine you. There's this idea that you're gonna have to create a parallel economy in order to function, essentially. So don't give your money to, I mean, I think the Daily Wire did it with the razors.
Speaker 1
03:15
They had like Harry's. Yeah, they did. And Jeremy did some razor. So it's like, oh, don't give your money to people who hate you.
Speaker 1
03:23
Give your money to people who share your ideology. But then you have these, you know, the silos are forming where it's like then everyone's over here and everyone who agrees is over here and no one's forced to actually articulate their ideas or disagree with 1 another. It's just everyone like smelling their own farts. It is though.
Speaker 2
03:50
Yeah, that's not healthy. No. Well that's what Elon wants to bring back to Twitter is reasonable exchange of ideas.
Speaker 2
03:59
That's like, he really thinks it's important.
Speaker 1
04:02
It is important.
Speaker 2
04:03
I think it's important too, but it's just rare that someone is that wealthy.
Speaker 1
04:07
That they can do
Speaker 2
04:07
that. That can do that. And also he was very left-leaning for most of his life until really recently, the pandemic in particular, and the way people have sort of enforced these ideologies regardless of whether or not the science supports it Yeah, and he thinks it's bad. And I think it's true I think I think we have a real problem with Discord particularly like discourse on Twitter, right?
Speaker 2
04:30
Like if you post something and then someone post something that opposes what you say like ah And then you got to like a formula like some people don't want that So what they would like to do is silence the people that have opposing viewpoints And then you get all this positive feedback from all the people that agree with you Like yes, I want to amplify that because that feels good. I did the right I said the right thing
Speaker 1
04:49
I said the right
Speaker 2
04:50
and then when someone comes in with facts or opinion fuck you you Nazi fascist And it's like that's what people are doing now because it's a shit way to communicate Communicating like that. It's good. It's a good way to get out information and ideas really quickly, but it's a bad way to exchange ideas and to dialogue about stuff Yeah, because it's The way people are supposed to really communicate is like how we're doing.
Speaker 2
05:12
Yeah, 2 people looking at each other talking That's how we're designed. We're not really designed to read text.
Speaker 1
05:17
No.
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