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I missed Cotton-Eyed Joe, who can really dance. He went away.

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Let's listen to the crowd as they join in singing about spacious skies and amber waves of grain. Underwood encourages everyone to participate, reminding them that they know the words.

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A Congressman from Texas states his district is white-majority and would have been won by Trump by 25 points. He says he is a direct descendant of a slave born on the Rosedown plantation. He believes he is being judged by the content of his character, evidenced by white people voting for him. He doesn't want to hear Whoopi Gobre's conversation about it being worse to be Black in America. The Congressman's 75-year-old father had to get sandwiches at the back door in the French Quarter, but his son is now a Republican Congressman in a white-majority district in Texas. He concludes that this is America and should be celebrated.

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Disney is accused of discriminating against white men in their hiring practices, according to undercover footage obtained by Project Veritas. The footage features Michael Giordano, a senior vice president at Disney, discussing how the company prioritizes diversity and inclusion. He admits that there have been instances where white males were not considered for certain roles and that there may be a lawsuit in the future. Giordano also reveals that Disney uses code words and buzzwords to justify their discriminatory practices. The video suggests that Disney's focus on diversity has negatively impacted their financial performance. This is part one of a series investigating discrimination and woke policies at Disney.

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Getting a good photo can be challenging for many. Check out this montage of kids meeting theme park characters, capturing those candid moments. My Disney photos turned out pretty well, though. We'll be right back.

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I can't be here often, but Bill has everything under control. This morning, in the oval office, I asked the president if everything was great. I thanked the academy for the honor, which is a dream come true. Being an actor has been my lifelong aspiration since childhood.

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Trump's dance moves have become a viral sensation, captivating fans worldwide. Throughout and after his election campaign, his unique style has drawn attention and sparked a trend, with many eager to join in and celebrate.

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Various individuals from Disney, including Dana Walden, Morgan Stephano, Alan Bergman, and Shannon Ryan, were contacted by James O'Keefe from O'Keefe Media Group regarding internal Disney tapes exposing promotion of pride events for children involving nudity. Most individuals declined to comment or were unavailable. James O'Keefe also reached out to Carolyn Wilson, the senior vice president of HR for Disney, for a response. The transcript ends with a teaser for more Disney files to come. Translation: The video features James O'Keefe from O'Keefe Media Group contacting Disney employees about internal tapes revealing Disney's involvement in pride events for children. Most employees declined to comment or were unavailable. O'Keefe also reached out to Carolyn Wilson, Disney's senior vice president of HR, for a response. The video ends with a hint of more Disney files to be revealed.

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The speaker urges the audience to stay and encourages the music to be turned up, noting it's a great song. Another speaker then describes a musical sequence: "The 4th, the 5th, the minor falls, the major lift."

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The speaker expresses frustration about the replacement of characters with more diverse ones, blaming Kathleen Kennedy for the decision. They criticize Kennedy for making the movies more "lame" and causing Disney's stock to decline. The speaker then mentions Bob Iger showing them a piece of ancient artificial intelligence called the panda stone, which allowed for the creation of movies that appealed to everyone. However, the speaker faced backlash from racists who disliked the inclusion of diverse women characters. Instead of addressing the issue directly, the speaker relied on the panda stone, which eventually became unstable and opened a portal to another universe. The speaker concludes by saying this is the best explanation for why Disney movies are perceived as bad.

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The speaker explains why they support Donald Trump, stating that they have knowledge of the true history of both the Republican and Democratic parties. They mention that the Ku Klux Klan originated from the Democratic party and that every civil rights legislation was passed by Republicans, not Democrats. They also mention Trump's involvement in the culture, receiving awards with prominent figures like Muhammad Ali and Rosa Parks. The speaker expresses their disbelief in the media's portrayal of Trump as racist, as they never heard any black leaders or their grandmother say anything negative about him. They reminisce about a time when America was great and there was less crime.

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The video shows an undercover operation exposing a Disney vice president for discriminatory hiring practices. The vice president was caught on tape saying they don't hire white males. The video also promotes a medical emergency kit and ends with the undercover team interacting with bystanders in Hollywood. The vice president drives away in a Tesla when confronted. Stay tuned for more parts of the Disney expose.

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Introducing two talented artists who have overcome obstacles and achieved greatness. Sam Smith and Kim Petras, both Grammy Award winners, have risen above doubt and criticism to create something extraordinary. Sam, being the first transgender woman to win this award, graciously asked me to accept it on their behalf.

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In the Disney film Pinocchio, there's a scene where the coachman talks about bringing boys to Pleasure Island. He whispers to the fox about what happens to the boys, causing the fox to freak out. The coachman reveals that he collects disobedient boys and takes them to Pleasure Island. However, there is no return visit for them.

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Gerald, the clumsy giraffe, was teased by other animals for his dancing. A cricket pointed out that being different just means needing a different song. The animals were amazed at Gerald's dancing skills, calling him the best dancer they had ever seen.

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He performed the Trump dance, spinning back into the body and then followed it up with the Trump dance again.

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Disney's connection to mind control programs like MK Ultra and Project Monarch is explored in this video. Allegedly, Disney movies and parks are used for programming victims, with films like Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland being early choices. Walt Disney himself was rumored to be involved in the CIA's inner circle and may have participated in MK Ultra. Many Disney-affiliated entertainers exhibit signs of trauma-based mind control, with public meltdowns and personality changes. Disney's theme parks, particularly Disneyland and Disney World, are said to be epicenters of MK Ultra programming. Victims report being taken to these parks for programming, with immersive rides and Disney themes reinforcing the trauma. The entertainment industry, including Hollywood and the music industry, is believed to be heavily influenced by mind control.

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I was taken from a Savannah jail, handcuffed, chained, and leased to a convict labor camp for a year. All because someone wanted to invite white folks to the cookout. Let's calm down and have a good time. Della, put that knife down and play some real music. I want to hear Luther's "Never too much."

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I heard someone could win some money here, and I know exactly who that is. The church lady! That is the church lady. $400 for you! Speaking of church, if more folks went to church, we wouldn't be in this mess we're in now. I agree with you! No, no, no, no. It's just a history. Maybe I'll start a show for you to come on, and we'll call it White Jeopardy. No, we don't need it! Let's slow it down a little bit. We're gonna take a break. When we return to Black Jeopardy, we will see if anyone has watched any of this year's Oscar movies.

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The speaker contrasts the original 1937 Snow White cartoon with a modern version. The original Snow White is characterized as dreaming about true love and being saved by a prince. The updated version portrays Snow White dreaming about becoming the leader she knows she can be, as her father told her she could be if she was fearless, fair, brave, and true. The speaker notes the original cartoon focuses on a love story with a man who stalks Snow White, which they did not replicate. The speaker says they were scared of the original cartoon and hadn't watched it in sixteen or seventeen years. They state the original cartoon was made eighty-five years ago and is extremely dated regarding women in positions of power.

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The speaker expresses frustration over the replacement of characters with more diverse ones, blaming Kathleen Kennedy for the decision. They criticize Kennedy for making the movies more "lame" and causing Disney's stock to decline. The speaker then mentions Bob Iger showing them a piece of ancient artificial intelligence called the panda stone, which was used to make movies appealing to everyone. However, the speaker faced backlash from racists who disliked the diverse characters. They decided to fight bigotry by making movies but relied too heavily on the panda stone, which eventually became unstable and opened a portal to another universe. The speaker concludes that this explains why Disney movies are perceived as bad.

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Speaker 0: Happy memories are the ones where protocol didn't matter, like Cuba watching faster. Speaker 1: He's in power because of his incredible charisma.

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Octavia Spencer | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Octavia Spencer, Samuel L. Jackson
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard and Monica Padman welcome Academy Award-winning actress Octavia Spencer and actor Samuel L. Jackson. Dax shares his struggles with keeping personal items organized in the studio, while Octavia discusses her experiences with inflammation and her relationship with dairy. They reminisce about their early days in a comedy group, highlighting the talent within their circle, including Melissa McCarthy and Tate Taylor. Octavia reflects on her journey in Hollywood, starting from her role in "A Time to Kill" to her current work on "Truth Be Told," which she executive produces. She emphasizes the importance of kindness over mere niceness and shares anecdotes about her friend Bit, who works for her. The conversation touches on the dynamics of friendship and the challenges of navigating the entertainment industry, particularly for women and people of color. Dax and Octavia discuss their experiences at the Academy Awards, celebrating their achievements alongside friends. They share stories about their early careers, the importance of hard work, and the value of recognizing talent in others. Octavia recounts her path to success, including her audition for "The Help" and the significance of her relationships with fellow actors. The discussion also delves into the complexities of fame, the pressures of being in the public eye, and the importance of maintaining a strong work ethic. Octavia expresses her commitment to creating a positive environment on set and supporting her crew. They touch on the challenges of balancing personal life with professional responsibilities, especially when taking on leadership roles. As the conversation wraps up, Octavia shares her love for true crime and her fascination with the psychology behind criminal behavior. The episode concludes with a light-hearted exchange about their experiences and the importance of gratitude in their lives.

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How BIG is Walt Disney? (The Story of Disney)
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Walt Disney, born in 1901, was an ambitious innovator and perfectionist who faced numerous rejections before founding the Walt Disney Company. After early failures, he created the iconic character Mickey Mouse, pioneering synchronized sound in animation. Disney's groundbreaking projects included the first full-color feature film, Snow White, and the establishment of Disneyland in 1955, designed for families. Today, Disney is a massive media conglomerate, owning companies like Pixar and Marvel, with $52.4 billion in revenue and $88 billion in assets, showcasing its enduring legacy and influence.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1835 - Mike Judge
Guests: Mike Judge
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Mike Judge discusses the enduring relevance of his film "Idiocracy," reflecting on its initial struggles during production and release. He notes the film's commentary on societal trends, particularly the irony of its predictions about intelligence and parenting, which resonate even more in today's world. Judge shares anecdotes about the film's production challenges, including a limited budget and unexpected weather conditions during filming in Austin. He recalls how Crocs were used as costumes, initially deemed unattractive, but later became popular. Judge reflects on the evolution of technology and social media since the film's release, acknowledging that he missed incorporating smartphones into the narrative. He discusses the difficulties of casting and the creative process, emphasizing the importance of actors in bringing his writing to life. He also mentions his experiences with "Beavis and Butt-Head," detailing how he sold the show to MTV and the challenges he faced in negotiations. The conversation shifts to Judge's upcoming projects, including a new "Beavis and Butt-Head" movie and episodes featuring the characters as middle-aged adults. He expresses excitement about the series' return, which will include contemporary themes like TikTok. Judge shares his views on the changing landscape of television and film, noting the decline in viewership for scripted shows compared to the past. Throughout the discussion, Judge reflects on the nature of comedy, the impact of his work, and the challenges of the creative process, ultimately expressing gratitude for the continued appreciation of his films and characters.
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