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The speaker discusses a scene in a movie where a homeless-looking woman kisses another woman, questioning if it's a 90s thing or a gay thing. They mention that the movie represents diversity and that people today are more politically divided. They also talk about how the media manipulates emotions and that the police may not always be trustworthy. The speaker enjoyed the movie and found it thought-provoking. They end by saying someone else should drive the bus. Pick a side they'll notice that the two and I don't know that it was a That the lady the homeless lady or whatever she look homeless to me the lady with the can yeah Yeah, she kisses the other females. She's talking yeah on the lips. Yeah, I didn't So whatever so and maybe that's a 90s right maybe it's a family thing Maybe it's a you know a gay thing or whatever but like I feel like if it is a gay thing like it's real quick It's in there cuz I don't know you watch the movie now right and it's that kind of thing in there That's like people are too campsy. They're okay with it, or they're oh, why is this in the fucking movie? I'm running my fucking movie, but this is back in the 90s also If you look at everybody on the bus like there was lots of different. You know the reply of the race There was a diverse right I feel like to if you watch me now like people like are there just put that in there To my point is we didn't like 30 years ago and all of that's in there still But yeah, you know what I mean, but I think I think that's a message as far as like hit people over the head with right I think it's become all very politicized now. Yeah, and whereas before Like I don't for me like watching the movie I don't care about any of that shit as long as I'm not being over their head with it if it's not Well the fact is America is your first Don't give a shit as long as I'm there watch the story and if that's well you know I mean it could be and again we could probably make this a whole other podcast slide feature, but to be honest I think we're more divided now than we ever have been I Think that's being driven by forces that want control of us and of our on Algorithm I Saw a meme or something that said if you're angry watching a news story be aware that the news story was written to make you Angry, yeah sure you know and that's absolutely true. Yeah, the people that give you those new the news blurbs and stuff They don't love you. No. They're not they're not doing it for your best interest, right? Well you know Don Henley said you know in that song dirty laundry You know dirty laundry sells tickets, man. You know I mean people watch it's rating You know well, that's exactly what this movie specifically points out is just a week later The OJ Simpson thing happens and all the news media is all over it Oh, yeah, and it was art reflecting life, but when he says you know the cops are here to help us You know they're they're here to save us otherwise They don't get paid their taxes that is in that time where they weren't trusting cops No, no, he's from a part of the country where maybe cops were still view, but not in LA man So it's a way to present it Without beating you over the head with it, and I agree with you like it was all this and Yeah, it was enjoyable to me. Yes. There was a message to it, but yeah Right I think you know you just look at that guy How naive is he thinking the cops are there to always help you sure and then move on yeah, or these two ladies They're kissing. Maybe they're you know Hungarian Some canes get Squatted over the road. It's not a baby, and we're off. Yeah, we never again Not again, I swore I was like better than the perfect line not again Anyway anyone else drive this bus Get off my bus