Objective Jerk

CONTROVERSY in the RING and CHAOS in SEATTLE: Tyson's Fight, Election Night Drama, and Media Malpractice

Jerk Season 3 Episode 96

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Was the Tyson fight just an elaborate act? Join us as we untangle the controversies and rumors surrounding this much-talked-about event. Transitioning from the ring to the realm of politics, we reflect on the emotional aftermath of election results that triggered tragic incidents. We also question the portrayal of complex communities in media, like the backlash against the controversial Netflix series on Jeffrey Dahmer, and explore the implications of using LGBTQ identities for attention. With mental health issues intertwined in these discussions, we ponder the fine line between representation and exploitation.

The narrative takes a dramatic turn with a chilling murder story from Seattle on the night of Trump's election victory, where societal tensions and mental health issues collided. We dissect the media’s role in covering such stories and the unique pressures faced by law enforcement in volatile situations. As we weave through these intense stories, there's room for personal reflection—how faith and personal experiences shape the understanding of sexuality and morality. Through all these topics, I navigate my evolving views, encouraging listeners to share their thoughts as we confront society's complex and often contentious issues.

Speaker 1:

What's going on? Everybody? This is the Objective Jerk. Now I messed it up. What do I say? You're listening to the Objective Jerk and I'm going to say well, anyway, you clicked on it, right, how's everybody doing? Probably wondering like man, this dude's putting out a lot of podcasts lately and it's like, yeah, I don't know, I feel like talking. I don't know, I might have to upgrade my, my podcast plan, um, but then I'll go through a period where I do like one or two a month or something, I don't know. Anyway, hope everybody's doing well. Um, uh, still, I mean, I don't know, I guess a lot of the stuff from the, the Tyson fights dying down, but I'm, uh, you know, I guess a lot of the stuff from the Tyson fights dying down, but I'm, you know, a lot of people were saying there was like a script and that it was, you know, staged and basically Tyson took a fall, whatever.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean. And I was just like man, I don't know. I mean it's like Tyson, he's older, you know this and that, and I just couldn't. I just couldn't. It's hard for me to think that Tyson even at 58, would take a like a dive, so to speak. You know what I mean. But then it's like you keep seeing, you keep seeing clips, like you know, people showing some clips of the fight over and over and like it does kind of look like. It does kind of look like he's holding back sometimes. And then it kind of clicked on me. I was like that's why it looked like he was kind of he looked elderly in the gym or in the gym in the ring, because it's like it kind of seemed like his body and his instinct was ready to do his thing. But then he was kind of like, oh crap, nope, okay, holding back a little bit, and that's why he was kind of looking weird. You know what I mean. And I'm like, oh man.

Speaker 1:

So now I'm kind of like, because I remember watching it, watching him doing his training, and yes, I understand, you know sparring or hitting a bag is not the same thing as being in the ring, but Tyson's been in the ring before. You know, I think that kind of holds more water to somebody like myself. Like, let's say, I start training and I start looking good training, but then in my first fight I get in there and I get my ass kicked and look like a dumbass, because it's different, you know so. But then so you'd see, you'd see him doing his training thing, and then it's just he looked like a different person in the ring and at first it was just like, oh man, he's getting old, you know. But then watching, re-watching some of the things, and it does kind of look like he was like his animal instincts was like, oh nope, okay, not gonna do that, you know, like he wanted to go in there and just devour Jake Paul, but he was like no, can't do that. And that would kind of make sense to why he kind of looked a little weird. You know, he kind of looked like I don't know, supposedly he got injured. I don't know if that was an excuse or whatever. I don't know, who knows, I'm kind of more on the side that it was kind of BS, but I still have a hard time thinking Tyson would do that. You know, I don't know, maybe I don't know, who knows, I hope not, but it kind of looks that way.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, enough of that, I had a whole podcast talking about Tyson's ass, let's see. So the election right, good times, man. Now there's another. Um man, there's. Now there's another. You know, I talked about a guy who removed his family and himself from this earth because trump won the election, which is just like, dude, I get being upset, but man, that's just you know. Do you guys remember? Um, I mean, or did you even notice? I don't know. I mean, you know, anyway, jeffrey Dahmer. Y'all know who Jeffrey Dahmer is. Netflix had a series not a documentary, but actual series that kind of you know about Jeffrey Dahmer, who was homosexual, who hung out in homosexual bars, tricked or prayed or whatever homosexual individuals and murdered and ate homosexual men. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

So, um, and then when netflix put that show under the category of lbgdq, whatever stuff, dude, the community freaked out and they're like we don't want that on there, we don't want him representing us. And I remember, just like, dude, you got to take the good with the bad. You know what I mean. Take the bad with the good. That's the saying. Right, um, it, it. It was a gay. You know, that's, that's what it was. You can't. You know we don't like him, so we don't want to. You know, you can't. It's like it doesn't work that way, you know.

Speaker 1:

But and again, I'm kind of, I'm really trying not to quote-unquote gay bash, or, you know, sit there and constantly, but it's, it's and it's not even. Like I said, most individuals who I personally know that are gay are nothing like the crap you're seeing. You know what I mean. Um, so a lot of these people, I think, are straight up mentally just gone. You know what I mean, um, and they're just kind of using it, you know oh, look at me, I'm trans or I'm gay to get the attention, but they're that's not really what they are. They're they have mental problems and and I don't know they were using that to kind of try and get ahead and stuff like that. You know, I mean, because look at, you know, some of the people in in biden's administration, the guy that was stealing luggage that looked like a bald matt damon wearing a dress and stuff, and I don't know. But there's something going on, you know there's. It's not a gay thing or a cis thing or a racist thing or whatever. There's a mental that thing. Liberalism is a mental disorder, is no joke. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

So there was another story that came out that happened on election night in Seattle. So you know how, what, the which way the people swing in Seattle, right? So I'm just going to kind of read this article, talk about it. There's a here's a clip too, of the Cairo or Fox News or whatever in Seattle. But I don't know, I'm lazy, I don't like having too many videos going on. Let me know If you like it when I put videos to add some context to stuff. I'm just here to bullshit. Maybe I should change my podcast to that Blake's BS. No, maybe I should change my podcast to that Blake's BS. No. Anyway, I was thinking of doing a based Blake or Blake is based or something like that. I don't know, I like the objective jerk, I don't know why. Anyway, here we go.

Speaker 1:

This is an article in the New York Post. Wife of prominent trans writer hacked father to death with ice axe after trump's election night victory. That's, that's the statement from the cops. So this is, uh, this happened in seattle. A space rocket program manager butchered her father with an ice axe or ice pick, I heard, so I don't know on election night after a breakdown following President-elect Donald Trump's victory, and was found smiling and clapping, covered in her father's blood. The cop said Corey Burke considered the bloody rampage in which she allegedly strangled, bit and hacked her 67-year-old father in their Seattle home they shared as an act of liberation.

Speaker 1:

Burke, 33, is a training program manager at Blue Origin Jeff Bezos Space Company. What he's got? A space company too, dude, dude, you're not Elon man. Move on, do something else. That guy, bezos, is a weirdo too. I mean Elon's kind of a weird guy too, but Elon's a little more base than Bezos anyway. Uh, according to her LinkedIn, uh, she's married to a prominent transgender writer, samantha lee allen. Public record show. Oh, there's a picture. Oh, yeah, so she's married to a guy. That's now a girl. It's pretty obvious. Uh, let's see. Alan is the author of the acclaimed book real queer amer America LGBT Stories from Red States and an editor an editor at them, a conast condonast I don't know if I'm saying that right transgender news publication.

Speaker 1:

The killing was meant to help people change their attachment to their parents and had to happen. Today, burke told police her face covered in her father's blood. According to court documents, burke had been upset about the election and knew Trump would handedly beat Vice President Kamala Harris when she allegedly snapped, apparently when her father, timothy Burke, refused to turn off the lights. When her father, timothy Burke refused to turn off the lights, she then went upstairs, grabbed an ice pickaxe, tripped her father, choked and bit him on the floor and struck him repeatedly with the blunt and sharp ends of the tool. Police said Burke sat down next to her father and watched him die, then smashed all the windows in the house in what she described as an act of liberation. So that's what brought people to notice and called the police was all the glass breaking and all the windows and everything. When cops arrived, they found Burke clapping because she was so happy Burke has worked at Blue.

Speaker 1:

Does that sound like a normal person to you? Now, I know, dude, there's so many psycho people that kill people for the dumbest psycho reasons, on the right and whatever. But that's the thing they're psycho. So this person is psycho and it just kind of seems like there's so much of this going on. That mainstream media is not. I mean, new York Post is pretty mainstream, but you know nothing's nothing's being reported on it. Like I hear stuff and see things all the time about this very stuff. You see, you see people losing their mind because someone's wearing a Trump hat or whatever, and it's like people wearing hair stuff all the time. Nobody cares, nobody cares. There is a mental problem with the far left.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying that if you're trans, you're mental, or if you're gay, you're mental, but a lot of people that now identify in that group are doing it because they have mental disorders and it gives them attention and they think maybe that's going to make their life better and all this kind of stuff Burke has worked at. Where am I at? Okay, oh my gosh, dude, my video is doing the same thing again. It's like showing 25 minutes. The timer on the thing is jacked up. Oh, I can see it now. It's going fast, whatever, anyway. So that's what I used to use to kind of gauge my, but now I can't even use that. I might have to reinstall it or something. Anyway, all right, burke.

Speaker 1:

So the woman who killed her father has worked at Blue Origin for about five years, according to her LinkedIn page, and lived with her father in the house in South Seattle, burkeville police. She had a strained relationship with her father, without strong boundaries, and had left her feeling hyper-focused and disorganized. So if she's married to this trans person, why aren't they living together? Why doesn't he live with them? Where's this person, I wonder, thinking they're separated? Trump's election victory overwhelmed, quote-unquote, overwhelmed her and finally pushed this tension to a breaking point. She said when officers arrived, she came out of the house with her hands up and blood smeared on her face, but she said she didn't have any idea where the blood came from or who had smashed the windows. She later described the dispute with her father over the lights, eventually whispering I killed him to one officer, one officer.

Speaker 1:

But see, look at right here. See, this is the kind of crap that police have to kind of deal with, and this is why police are sometimes overly aggressive and don't put up with shit from people because they show up a person covered in blood. Oh, I have no idea, I don't know. Know what I mean? That's what they have to deal with on everything. So it's like when you pull up to somebody and, oh Donald, these are my pants, it's like dude, they're just like dude. You know it can be frustrating and people don't understand that, but that's basically it. She's a first-degree murder, charged with and being held on $2 million bail. So yeah, first-degree murder, charged with and being held on two million bail. So yeah, you know. They want to claim that guns are the problem. It's people and their mental acuity. It's I don't know, and they're, and it's I don't know, and it's I don't know.

Speaker 1:

It makes you kind of think that either this was a plan to take over or to ruin the country. You know like this has been. I used to think it was kind of a dry room, but I honestly think this whole thing was a plan by the deep state or whoever to get control of the country. You know, for years they've been feeding children sris and all these medications and all this stuff. They control most of the media and they sit there and just regurgitate and vomit up bs. And then you got film and all this stuff and all the artsy people doing whatever. And then eventually it gets to the point that it got to.

Speaker 1:

And then you have, you know, the lbg and the trans. Like why was there such a huge push for the trans thing? Oh, if you don't, if you won't date a trans, you're homophobic. It's like no, I'm sorry, I don't want my woman to have a penis, you know. And it's just like there was such a hard push for it. And now, like just in a few years, trans you know a poll of trans. Like the percentage went, like it's just skyrocketing now, like all the famous people have trans kids. Like, how is it you have two or three children and they're all trans. What's like, really, I think there was a type of coup. Think there was a type of coup done on a huge level.

Speaker 1:

Just so many different things, the media, the, you know like the covid, and shutting it down and everything like that. That's the only way they were able to get. Like, I honestly not. Oh, it's conspiracy. No, the election in 2020 was stolen straight up, and it's not just like I think, or man, I'm pretty sure. Yeah, it was stolen, it was straight up stolen. Everybody was locked in. Now, maybe the only thing that could kind of, I guess, argue for that is when everything was locked down and nobody could kind of, I guess, argue for. That is when everything was locked down and nobody could go anywhere. People officials probably went to people's homes, made sure they were registered and made sure they voted for Trump or Trump for Biden. Right, because you saw the graph.

Speaker 1:

Maybe I'll get a picture of it and I'm going to show it on here, like show the graph right here. Show the graph. I'm going to show the graph, look at the graph. Look at it, see it. Wherever I put it, everything's consistent, pretty much right. Everything's consistent, pretty much right, except you have Dems a little higher or Republicans winning and whatever, but in 2020, democrats, just it's like, but no Democrats. And Democrats what? What are you talking about? I don't see it. What do you mean? What? You're racist, you know it's like I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I sometimes get tired of talking about it, but I don't got anybody to talk to about it here. I don't like to talk about this stuff with my kids because I don't want to put this on them. I mean, they know a little bit, they hear a little bit from me. You know they're not stupid. They're on social media and everything, but they seem to be pretty good at at seeing the BS though. Um, and then my wife sometimes she, you know we'll talk about it, but I can kind of see she's just like yep, okay, you know what I mean? Like she's not listening. So I used to be able to talk to my dad, but he's no longer here. So and then, like I talked about that, the other foreigner guy that's been here for 14 years who kind of looked like my dad, but he's you know, he's a liberal. So you know, we spent five minutes talking about politics and it went. You know it got crazy. I mean it wasn't like heated or nothing. I saw him, just what, yesterday, the day before, and he was coming in to McDonald's again and we were leaving, hey, what's up? So it's just, you know, that's all I mean. I just I get want to talk about some stuff and that's what this is. This is that's what this is for me. So, but yeah, it's crazy, you know. And then even you know, and then it's like it's.

Speaker 1:

I'm really kind of in a transitional period for myself as far as my, my feelings and beliefs on homosexuality. You know what I mean. I have a nephew who was gay. I didn't care, it's fine. He lived with us for a long time. I wasn't like, oh my God, he's going to sleep with my kids. No, you know, hey, that's who he is. My wife said he would, you know, project gayness, since he was like five. You know what I mean. So it was like they knew right away. So I mean it was like whatever, you know, that's you know.

Speaker 1:

But then, as I found God and as I read the Bible and you just kind of see, I mean all the stuff that they say you're not, you know, you're not supposed to do sodomy, like at all you know, I mean you shouldn't even with, like, your wife you're not supposed to, and it kind of lists these things you're not supposed to do, and you could kind of see how, like, why, like you know, you might be like, ok, so if you're married, though, why does it matter?

Speaker 1:

Because, like, why does it matter if you want to, you know, commit sodomy on your, with your wife If she wants to do it, you want to do it, you're married, what's the big deal? Right? And but the thing is, is like that kind of stuff kind of leads to other things. You know what I mean. So, like, maybe you know you get kind of tired of just normal straight intercourse. I'm going to have to put like not suitable for under 18 on this one, um, so you, you know you get used to that, but then it kind of like you lose. You know like you're not really into it so much, and then you start looking to spice up the relationship and do this kind of stuff. So then all of a sudden, okay, let's try, let's try anal, and then you start doing that and like, okay, that's losing it, kind of. And then then it's like, oh hey, look at you know that girl that you saw, who was really pretty. Yeah, well, you know she's actually trans. This made me do a threesome, and you know what I mean and it just kind of it can.

Speaker 1:

It just gets to be like this crazy sinful lifestyle. You know what I mean and so it's like it's like. That's why I kind of think that, like I'm starting, I haven't quite figured out I don't think I ever will who has. Really. But like I know, like a lot of people right now are not trans, are not gay, are not any of those things. They're just a straight, normal person with mental problems Not all of them, but a lot of them.

Speaker 1:

And you know, but there's, like you know, like my nephew, like I think you know, and you know the book, or you hear stories, read stories or whatever about individuals who were gay and they did the gay lifestyle and they were just not happy and then they found God and they quit being gay and they, you know, stopped having I don't know. Some of them just are abstain from sex altogether Maybe, and then just working on just at least, okay, I'm not going to have sex with men anymore. And you know there are some people that actually do it. You know, I understand like they had conversion camps for individuals, but it's like dude, if they don't want to do it, they're not gonna. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

So you just, you hear a lot of stories and you can see, like the stats, that gay couples, whether they're officially married or not, end up cheating a lot and having multiple partners and this, and that you know what mean. So it's like it just kind of, and it's not that, and they, you know, and the argument is like you know, oh well, jesus says love's important, it's love. It's like no, it's not love, it's sin. You know what I mean and that's the one. I think that's the most powerful hold that the devil has on people in general. I mean, you have addiction to drugs and all those various things, but sex and sin and lust, you know, I just said sin sins, all of them, but lust, I think, is like that's the one.

Speaker 1:

Then you know, and I don't know it's, it's, it's, I don't know I'm, this is turned out to be horrible. I don't know it's, it's, it's, uh, I don't know I'm, this is turned out to be horrible. I don't know where I was, I don't know. Let me know what you think If you want some more opinions on it? I don't know. It's like I said, I'm still kind of trying to calm. Part calm. What is it? Part come? What is it Park come? I'm trying to figure it out, anyway, but that's it. I'm at 25 minutes. So thanks for listening, let me know what you think and I'll see you guys next time. All right, thanks, bye.

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