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Chapter 1: What is the main topic of this episode?
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What have you had it with?
80s children will know that reference if you're nasty. If you're nasty. Okay. What I've had it with is when you run into the grocery store and you just have to get like one or two, three things, you go to the express line and it clearly says 15 items or less in this line. And then you have some motherfucker pull up with a whole basket, which I can just casually glance.
And I know there's 50 items in his basket. They are cheaters. They're frauds. They need to get in the long lane and leave the express lane out of it. I think it's so rude. And here's the thing. The checker, I've never seen somebody say, you have too many items for this lane. We need some cooperation with the checker to say, I'm sorry, you're trying to skirt the system. This is the express lane.
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Chapter 2: What does Drew Afualo think about misogyny?
He really isn't. He's such a failure. It's amazing to me the juxtaposition of somebody who is such a massive failure that ascended to such a successful position, the juxtaposition of those two things. Take away his trust fund that he inherited, $500 million, and take away the white privilege. This guy would have been incarcerated forever. a long time ago, bankrupt, probably dead.
And he's able to mitigate all of that in the juxtaposition of what a failure he's been in everything. But again, back to the American public being so stupid that they think If somebody has money, regardless of how that money was attained, if they have money, then they are successful. And they must be good people like Elon Musk, like the worship of him is bizarre.
And then that everybody just believes that he's smart without doing any research about it. He did not invent Tesla. He did not invent Starlink. He is a taxpayer-funded billionaire. American taxpayers made him the wealth that he has. He would never have been able to do it without being subsidized by the American taxpayers. And it's just wild, the Elon worship.
And then when you see him in an interview, I'm like...
That guy doesn't seem smart and certainly doesn't seem likable at all. Well, at least they say Donald Trump has charisma because Elon Musk has no charisma. But I was going to say just back to the Donald Trump point. The apprentice is what kept him from being dead ass broke back in the day. And then this is how dumb some Americans are.
They think that they see him on television doing that, that he's a great businessman because every single fact is to the contrary. Right. I mean, The Apprentice was basically a lie down to the set because his office was a dump truck. I mean, the only thing he ever did successfully was The Apprentice.
There's a lot of juicy tidbits that came out of that, like a lot of people that worked on The Apprentice. Said he's undoubtedly a racist, drops the N-word all the time. But most importantly, that he snorts Adderall and then poops his diaper all the time and that he stunk to high heaven. And it's source after source after source. And can you imagine, like, all of these alpha males, like –
What's his name? Zuckerberg. Remember he said he didn't want to feel neutered at work. Right. Which is such a bizarre thing to say. That he thinks masculinity is a man that shits his pants. With bad makeup. Yeah. Terrible makeup. It's crazy. Welcome to I've Had It, America's Top DEI Podcast. I'm Jennifer. I'm Angie. She is Miss Beaver if you're nasty.
Miss Beaver if you're... I'm going to start saying that. Miss Beaver if you're nasty. Yes. Ms. Beaver, if you're nasty, okay, I have a couple of articles. Number one, research shows that taking women's advice leads to better decisions. Men who seek advice from women tend to make smarter financial and personal decisions, and science backs it up.
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Chapter 3: How do societal norms affect women's roles?
Was that so loud in your ear, you guys? I'm so sorry. I just couldn't help it.
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What's the title say? It's for beauties and meemaw? So are you two the beauties? And obviously, I'm the Meemaw. It's got to be. Got to be. All right. Okay. Listen up, listener.
Today, we have a guest. She is host of the Comment Section podcast and author of the New York Times bestselling book, Loud. Drew... afuolo afuolo afuolo kylie afuolo afuolo drew afuolo it's spelled a-f-u-a-l-l drew see and i'm i'm glad that she did the review where it covered that the dei in our dimension dei podcast stands for dementia right so drew won't be offended she'll understand
All right, let's welcome to I've Had It, Drew. Drew, pronounce your last name for us. We had a dementia moment trying to pronounce it before you came on.
It's all right. It's Afuwalo.
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Okay, you call out misogynists online. Is that right? I sure do. I love that. We need more of that, especially in Trump's America.
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