
WAR MODE You ok Mami?
Jan 8, 2026
The hosts dive into the murky waters of daycare fraud in Somali communities and the scams that enrich intermediaries. They question the theatrical nature of the January 6 vigil and analyze missing footage from the ICE shooting, speculating on provocateurs. The discussion shifts to societal dynamics, particularly with immigrant communities and workplace violence. Additionally, they explore the implications of AI and robotics, critique modern TV, and reflect on the cultural significance of 1971 alongside global political machinations involving leaders like Maduro.
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Skepticism About Viral Shooting Footage
- The hosts view the ICE shooting and related videos as likely staged or incomplete and warn many clips start at the same point.
- They argue missing footage and social-media timing suggest a larger narrative or theatrical element at play.
Hunting For Earlier Footage
- They recount watching the ICE shooting and comparing it to other events like Eddington and George Floyd for vibe and staging.
- The hosts describe hunting earlier footage and finding people nearby who didn't post full clips, implying withheld evidence.
Performative Protest Behavior
- They connect online agitator behavior and 'hipster' protester performance to possible paid provocateurs or theater.
- The hosts say certain performers' mannerisms fit a rehearsed or camera-aware profile, not spontaneous crowd behavior.


