Objective Jerk
Army Veteran Asshole that is learning to love Jesus. I use my MIC / Platform as a form of "Therapy", no schedule, no script, just whatever is floating my boat at the moment.
Objective Jerk
WOKE IS DEAD! LONG LIVE THE CIS!: Comedic Sensitivity, Social Media Battles, and Evolving Masculinity
This episode dives into the complexities of humor, particularly in light of personal loss and mental health concerns, while also addressing recent changes in Facebook’s policies. The conversation uncovers how societal shifts influence humor boundaries and political discourse, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own perceptions of humor and responsibility in the digital age.
• Exploration of the boundaries of humor in relation to tragedy
• Consideration of the timing and content of jokes about sensitive topics
• Discussion of Mark Zuckerberg’s changes to Facebook and implications for discourse
• Analysis of the role of individual responsibility in media consumption
• Insights into the evolution of political ideologies and their societal impact
• Reflection on modern masculinity and societal expectations in health and behavior
What's going on everybody? This is the Objective Jerk how you doing, hope everybody's doing well. Yeah, what's up Trying to think of this? Not much going on about me, which I don't think anybody really cares. Seems like the ones where I just kind of share my own whatever Nobody's like. Yeah, we don't care, dude, that's fine, that's fine. Go fuck yourself. Ah, dang it.
Speaker 1:I say the F word at least once in every episode. I'm trying not to, I really am, but I mean not just in my podcast, but just in life in general. I guess I don't know, but I mean it's too late, I don't know, it's hard, it's hard, let's see. Um, I don't know what do you guys think is inappropriate for, like jokes and things like is there, is there? I mean I know like the left and the woke, you know they're, oh my gosh, you can't joke about nothing. But even like you know, with the roasting and some of the joke, you know some of the like worst tasteless jokes are the funniest. You know what I mean? Um, or just maybe not taste like what, what, what, what, what, what is tasteless, I guess, because I mean there's some pretty horrendous things in the world and life and in history, but when a joke is written, right, that incorporates that it it's funny, you know, and you know laughter is the the best medicine, right? So what, I don't know. Some people have a pretty sick sense of humor, I think I. I don't think I have a sick sense of humor, but I'm I'm not far from it, you know sense of humor, but I'm not far from it, you know. So just to kind of clarify why I'm even talking about this, aubrey Plaza I think I always said Audrey, but I think it's Aubrey, she's an actress was on um on um.
Speaker 1:That show, dang it, not the community, I can't remember what it's called, but she was on a show that I remember watching and you know she's she's not like know, pretty in a normal kind of sense, but like a lot of it's kind of her attitude and stuff. She's been some other things too. So she has like a sexiness about her right and a lot of people like agree with it. You know, and I didn't even know she was married but sadly her husband passed away and I didn't, you know, I think I was a little late, it was a few days after, but I just saw a thing that her husband died and I immediately was like oh, so there's probably lots of people like oh, you know what I mean, like you know stupid normal people that like think they have some sort of chance or whatever.
Speaker 1:So, anyway, made like a little meme that just has the headlines of uh, you know the guy, director, whatever this age, husband of uh, or uh, aubrey plaza, you know dead at whatever you know, and then I put the thing from dumb and dumber. It's like you know. So you're saying there's a chance. You know, I don't know. It's all right, I thought it was kind of funny, but I did kind of. I posted it on a couple things, but I'm kind of I'm always late to the game, so I haven't really gotten much reaction from it. But then I learned that he died by suicide, so I quit pushing it out there. I didn't get rid of it, I didn't delete it, but I don't know, I just I don't really I don't know.
Speaker 1:I don't like to make jokes about suicide, but there are some still ones out there that are kind of funny, especially when they come from nowhere, I don't know. It's just like what was the joke, where it was? Oh, what was it? Gosh, I can't remember now, but it was like it just kind of caught you off guard. It's just those jokes that just come from out of nowhere. They may be, you know, kind of in a. It's not, you know, I don't know how to explain it, but it's funny, you know, and a part of it is just because how messed up it is. That's what makes it funny, so I don't know.
Speaker 1:So, like, what is the what's, what's what's? You know when? Is it too soon or whatever? You know what I mean soon or whatever. You know what I mean. What's off limits? I mean, I guess I mean being a famous person, you know it's. It's kind of different, like if, if a friend of mine let's say I was single and a friend passed away, so then his wife was obviously you know, and maybe like she was hot, and then I, I said something like that. I think that would be distasteful. You know what I mean. Um, but that's kind of the shitty thing about being a celebrity. Is you kind of you know there's. No, you're not off limits, you know. Know what I mean? I don't know. Is this any? I don't think this is making sense. Anyway, that's not why I'm doing this. Um, let's just edit that out Anyway.
Speaker 1:So I saw the video of um um, did I write it down? Yes, mark Zuckerberg, uh, he posted a video about some of the changes that they're doing to Facebook. You know they're changing the location to. I don't know if it's for Facebook, but just some of the people that work for Facebook or I don't know. I don't know if it was like Facebook entirely. It was moving to Texas or whatever, and they're basically getting rid of the fact checkers and everything you know and I think it's good. Um, but it's hard to say. You know, um, I, I I was sorry my wife's texting me.
Speaker 1:I was never really much into Facebook when I lived in the States. I would get on there like every couple of years and I'm for like a day or two. I might post something, like something, talk to some people and then that's it. Then I don't get on for like months or even longer. You know what I mean. I just wasn't, I wasn't really into Facebook, and it wasn't until I moved here in the States, because you know I'm over here. So the only way, the best way for me to kind of stay in contact with people back in the States was Facebook. You know, stay in contact with people back in the States was Facebook, you know. So that's when I started using Facebook and since I moved here, I get on probably almost every day just a quick check or whatever, say hi and this, and that you know Um and then.
Speaker 1:But when I came here, it was the beginning of, you know, the whole COVID bullshit and the censorship on Facebook, which Mark Zuckerberg admitted to was insane, you know, and a lot of the people that you see, stuff where people are like my god, he's. You know it's gonna be like hey, there's not gonna be any safe space or you know there's just gonna be all kinds of, you know, no fact checking. It's like it wasn't fact checking, it was censorship and they don't get that. Just because they were not, you know, just because they could post anything they wanted from the left and nothing happened. And then you would post something like I used to. You know I'd post stuff and stuff that's like like just nothing. You know there were nothing, burgers, I don't know why I say that, but or maybe it was. It was an actual fact, but maybe something was.
Speaker 1:There was like a small detail that wasn't quite correct, a hundred percent or whatever, and the fact checkers would find something like that and then be like, oh is false, but it actually isn't. It's just like one little oh, his name wasn't, you know, richard, it was dick, or his name wasn't dick, it's richard, you know. So the whole thing is false. You know things like that. It was just like more and more stuff was getting oh getting flagged, oh getting flagged, oh you can't. And it was just like what the crap, dude and I mean, are there things that get posted that people share without really looking into? Yeah, you know stuff that's bs, but you know that's just people that you know. It's kind of it should be up to the individual to figure out fact check yourself. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:I know a lot of people that that fact-checking. You know, when they would see something before they would post stuff, they would do their own fact-checking on it, and then they slowly started to become conservative because they started to see all the censorship and the BS. So I was like, dude, I totally got rid of my Facebook, or no, I remember what I think I stopped. I was like you know what, I'm just gonna get off of it. But then they, they kind of keep it on the back burner for like 30 days. So if you log back in, then everything's fine, you know, because I'm sure a lot of people so. Then that happened to me and I was like man, okay, fine, whatever, I'll, just I'll, kind of, you know, do whatever.
Speaker 1:And then I had, you know, the all my liberal friends, uh, from back home, that were like dude, this is why we don't follow you, you know, because I supported trump and stuff. And I wasn't like, oh, you guys are stupid trump. It was just, like, you know, having little debates. It was about like doing the, the, what was it? It was something in school. You know I can't, it was well, anyway, something, well, whatever in school. And I was like I don't, you know, they shouldn't do that in school and this and that. And then all of a sudden they were all like and I'm like you know what? And they're like you know, I don't know, I can't. This is horrible. Anyway, I was like you know what? We haven't been friends longer than we were friends. I mean, these were friends I was friends with in high school and immediately after. So it's been, you know, forever since we were actually. I mean, by now it's like close to 20 years really, you know. So I was just like well then, why are we, if you guys can't even have some sort of debate about something, and just like don't follow because I like Trump and which I mean, I guess you know whatever. So I was like you know what? Then I totally just deleted my account. I was like this is just what's the point. There's no point. You know, the people I was wanting to kind of keep in touch with don't like me because I like trump. And so it's like well then, why am I even on here? This like it's stupid because they censor everything. You can't you know what I mean.
Speaker 1:And then I and I quit like posting, like personal stuff, because I didn't want to use facebook. What it was originally intended for, you know, um, so I got off for like a month or two and then I got back on, but it was originally intended for, you know. So I got off for like a month or two and then I got back on, but it was just mainly For my podcast, I didn't, you know. And then all I did Was just post Anti-Biden, anything I could find To show how retarded the left is In the Biden administration, dude. I would post that and then I'd get off, you know, and get off.
Speaker 1:And then slowly I started kind of like, okay, I started getting friends that I knew were, you know, sane and not liberal retards and you know kind of whatever. But I'm still. I still don't use Facebook as it's intended. You know what I mean. I get on, I'll post some stuff, I'll like some stuff, I'll share some stuff, but I don't really like personal things like which was like what Facebook was originally meant. You know like, oh, look at Blake, oh, he's doing this and oh, you can see. You know, I don't post anything really like that. If people want, want friends or whatever, want to see that kind of stuff, they'd have to go to my wife's, you know, um.
Speaker 1:So that's kind of how I've been, and and the thing and the reason I got back on the Facebook was because here in the Philippines it's it's the primary way that people communicate here. You know um way that people communicate here. You know, um, you can't like people that have any kind of businesses or or uh, selling anything. I mean anything. It's like, you know, marketplace on facebook. You know you can't, if you google, like a business, any information you got to go to face. You know what I mean. So it's like it's, it's, it's almost a requirement to have any kind of I don't know, just to do anything here in the Philippines. It's all Facebook, you know. So it's kind of crazy.
Speaker 1:So that was the reason I started doing it. But I, again, I didn't want to be like you know what, I'm gonna stick it to the man. I'm not gonna do, I'm not gonna be. You know what Facebook is, you know I'm just gonna shit on Facebook and all that stuff. You know what I mean. So that was my whatever. So so that was my whatever.
Speaker 1:So so now, with this video where zuckerberg is talking about getting rid of the fact checkers, who were all like liberal retards and or at least like cutting them down or making them like, I guess, on exits, they do like people that see it, will like they, they will they report it and say, hey, I think this is whatever this is, I can't remember what they call it, but community noted or whatever. Yeah, and it's fair because you know, because the you could like there was all kinds of garbage from the left and they've admitted that the government used the Facebook. You know what I mean Like it's all out there, you know, and that they were just pushing all the left stuff, whether it was bullshit or not, and everything that was right wing and that was anti-vax, and you know, oh, oh, oh, no community or not community, but you know, fact check, just so. All this bullshit, so they're now kind of straightening it to where it's fair for everybody right right now, and some of the retarded lefts are just like, oh, my god, you know, it's like they're just, they just really have no clue.
Speaker 1:The thing is, though, is like 10, 20 years from now, I think things are going to be reversed, you know, because think about when w bush w was president, you know, and it was like the Republicans were looked at as the warmongers. I mean, all politicians were evil, really, but they were kind of looked at as the bad ones and the evil ones and this and that evil ones and this and that. And even when I was in the army, I kind of felt that way, but I I had the whole nine 11 thing, that kind of was fueling my, you know, to join the army and everything's like that, but I didn't really pay attention to much of that crap then, and um, but it's just like, and then everything just kind of changed. You know, you know to be all the people that were like anti, you know, uh, establishment and, and you know, anti-control and all this kind of stuff. It like flips. And now the liberals are like, oh, you must do what the government tells you, this and that, and it's just like what. And so I mean I think it's going to change again. You know, like I said, like 10, 20 years from now, it's going to flip again or it's going to be, you know, democrats aren't going to be Democrats. I still think they're going to be gone or there's going to be new parties that are going to be created, you know. But and then it's going to change again.
Speaker 1:It's just, it's just kind of weird. They just Everything changes, just like fads, it's like politics and just like anything else. It's just fads, you know. So for a brief moment it was popular to be, oh, you know, just in the woke crap that was going on, you know. But then majority of people are like, okay, no, this is enough, this is stupid, and everybody started waking up. So now the majority of majority I mean I don't think the majority of the people were into the wokeness, but it was just a lot of people just don't pay attention. But it got so crazy that they started paying attention. And then, look what happened, right, but then eventually, so everybody that was paying, they like, okay, we set everything straight, now it's time to live my life, and they don't pay attention, and then it's going to come back around again and then, and then they're all the evil people in politics and this and that are gonna oh, you know, yeah, look, I'm gonna, I want to do this, and then they're just going to slowly try and corrupt it and and then again, people who aren't paying attention are going to notice and they're going to have to correct it again. It's almost like a system reset.
Speaker 1:I don't know, the whole thing is just nuts, you know, but if you kind of just look at society and pop culture and just kind of see how the you know everything just kind of goes through these cycles and stuff, like even just like with fashion, you know, I mean, it happens with everything um, it's like you would think that we would get to a point where there's no segregation and no racism, but it's like it came back full force, you know, and it was just like what. I don't know, it's just kind of crazy. The one thing though I I find kind of uh, interesting is zuckerberg. You guys remember when he was like in congress talking about whatever and he just looked like a pasty, waxy looking alien. That was like you know what I mean. He looks straight up like a one of the lizard people and there's memes and jokes about it, right. And then, um, he and he just looked like the typical, you know liberal, never leaving their home, always on the computer. You know kind of person. You know orders their food, has it brought to them and and, and I mean the guy's, you know billionaire, but you know, just like, probably was a vegan, you know. And then he started. Also I remember seeing post where he's like smoking meats. He's like, oh, we're smoking and cooking meats and meats, you know, he's just like.
Speaker 1:I remember thinking like what the fuck is this dude? He's like psycho and he had all the smokers and cookers and stuff. But then now you see he's got a little color. Maybe it's makeup, you know, maybe it's all fake, because he's a chameleon, he's a lizard and he's just trying to get, you know, be on the, the side that has the most. Wow, he's trying to be on this, because that's kind of what it is it's. You know, politics is like trying to be on, it's not the side, the right side, left side or whatever, just the side where all the people are agreeing with you know, the support of all the people, and so that's like kind of what's going on with. You know, I should make sure my stuff is still recording.
Speaker 1:Hold on, I just realized that, uh, hello, yeah, okay, um, but you know he's got color his hair, you know he just he looks more like a normal person, he looks more like a dude and it's like he. You know, he started smoking the meats and eating the meats and being more manly and having testosterone, and now it's making him think clearly and he's changing all these things about facebook. He started smoking the meats and eating the meats and being more manly and having testosterone, and now it's making him think clearly and he's changing all these things about Facebook. So you could have, he's just because Trump went into office and he doesn't want to get screwed. That's part of it, probably. He's one thing he's a lizard person, or one is just because he started being a real man.
Speaker 1:And you start looking about, like how they are, like trying to get rid of the cis man. You know the, the. You know going to the gym and just being a masculine man. They're trying to get rid of that in Hollywood and everything. And it makes you think like, well, why would they do that? And it makes you think like, well, why would they do that? Why would they try and get people to wear man buns and just be a vegetarian and be feminine man? Because they have no common sense, they can't think straight. I guess. I mean, it makes sense to me because look at Mark Zuckerberg Now. He's like becoming an actual man and he's making smart and common sense decisions.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:So it's just kind of funny to me.
Speaker 1:Um, you know, and I'm not saying that like, oh, you gotta be.
Speaker 1:You know, fucking.
Speaker 1:I said that word, jim.
Speaker 1:You know how much do you live, bro? How much do you live? You know, I mean because there is too much of a good thing, you know so, and those individuals take too much testosterone. You know the, the, the. You know what the heck is the crap called when they inject them to get big muscles. What is it called anyway, dude? So you know. But there is, you know, you get too much of it and then you get angry and this and that and whatever, but it's like but if you have too little of it, then you're like this weakling, feminine, lizard, looking, waxy person that can't make, you know, rational decisions. So you gotta have. You gotta have testosterone, a little bit testosterone. We're meant to. We're men, we're supposed to have testosterone. You got to have testosterone, a little bit of testosterone we're meant to. We're men, we're supposed to have testosterone. You know you can have a little bit more or you know maybe a little less, but you go too far. Less testosterone or too much, and it's just, it doesn't work. You know, it's just like anything else too much of anything or too less, it's not good. What is that? Oh man, steroids, geez, there we go. So you know there's, it's just.
Speaker 1:I just think it's kind of funny when you look at when covid happened and it's like, oh, they closed the gyms and and the church, all these things that kind of represent a rational, a rational male. You know you have family, you go to the gym, you exercise to be healthy and you know you go to church. Keep your soul right, your mind right. You go to the gym to keep your body right and your mind right and you eat what you're supposed to eat and they're trying to. You know, villainize, not villainize. Vilify eating beef and all this other stuff. You know who eat bugs and eat um um tofu and all this bs.
Speaker 1:You know what I mean, because why Didn't you think it was kind of weird that they closed? You couldn't go to the gym, you couldn't go to church I mean, there was other things too but you could go to Walmart and all this other crap. You know what I mean. It's like Walmart. I hated Walmart. I'm so glad I haven't been to a Walmart now. I hated Walmart. I'm so glad I haven't been on Walmart now in five years. It's awesome. Anyway, where am I at? I am, oh dang, 24 minutes. Okay, so that's it.
Speaker 1:I just wanted to kind of I just thought it was kind of funny the, the, the progression or the changes in Zuckerberg, you know, and you know, and just kind of, how it reflects everything that's been going on in the last 5 or 10 years, whatever you want to call it, and just how much change Trump winning is is doing in all the winning. You know what I mean. I know the left is just going absolutely nuts. Most people are just like whatever going on with their lives. But you have those individuals that are just going insane and, like I said, with all these things going on, all these wins that the right's having, you know, the Facebook, all this stuff, people are going to lose their mind and they're going to sadly take their own life. You know, which is what I was talking about before? I don't, I don't condone it, I don't, I don't like to celebrate that, no matter who it is, you know.
Speaker 1:So was my joke distasteful? Yeah, maybe a little bit. I think it was kind of funny. But I saw some other stuff where people were saying something similar. So I'm not, I don't feel like overly bad, but, like I said once, once I learned that the guy, I guess, yeah, committed suicide. I, you know, I didn't post it on some on everything and stuff. So I was like, yeah, I'll just leave it alone, but anyway, that's it. Let me know what you think. That's it. Let me know what you think. Thanks for hanging out, god bless, and I will see you guys next time. All right, bye.