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Dave Rubin is a stand-up comedian, talk show host, and television personality. He is the creator and host of political comedy talk show “The Rubin Report” available on Spotify.
or in Keith Ellison, real hard left progressive stuff. It is rooted in identity politics, which we've done already, but it is rooted in something that separates us. It is rooted that you should, that even today, did you see this, that Harvard, I just tweeted out when I was on the way here, Harvard released this statement of defending the fact that they are okay with basically having quotas that work against Asian students because they want to have more other minorities, basically meaning black or Hispanic minorities. So think about it. Why would you discriminate, if you are hiring right now, let's say you're hiring today, right? You're hiring for your studio. Who are you going to hire? You're going to hire the most qualified person or are you going to try to figure out every little identity thing to figure out who you should hire? Diversity, bro. I'm all about diversity. It's racist against Asians. It's racist. Asians haven't been very vocal about it because they tend to just put their fucking nose to the grindstone and keep kicking ass. So they have to use that against them now. That's the new thing. You will not be, if you're Asian and why did Asian Americans or Indian Americans, you're a great example, they have succeeded at every level that we measure success. I think the highest socioeconomic average salary over a hundred grand education, et cetera, et cetera. If you now say, well, wait a minute, these people played by the rules. They came here as in most, like all of our ancestors virtually came here pretty much with nothing. People owned small businesses, busted their ass, worked in coal mines, et cetera, wherever you had to do it. If you do all of those things and then you focus on education and on family and all of those things, and now the system is going to say, well, it worked for a while, but we're going to have to put you at the bottom of the thing now. And guess what? You're not going to get into Harvard because you're Asian. That is racism. So I've been calling this out for at least two years that the next move by this identity politics, this evil oppression Olympics machine is that they will come after Asian people and it's starting to happen now. So I see all these minorities, by the way. So Candice, who I watch the show, and I know you guys definitely have disagreements on stuff, as do I do when it comes not only to politics, but tactics sometimes and stuff, but I really do like her. Look, she's causing a massive rift in the black community and you can see it in the numbers. Black male support for Trump doubled. It was at 11%. It's now at 22%. No, well, it's Kanye. Kanye was the wrecking machine, but I actually think, I think in the grand scheme of things, Candice is much bigger. I really believe that. Because I think she could be a direct line to all of the political parts of this, if she decides to go that route. Because I think she could run for Senate or... What? Yeah, yeah. Are you okay? Are you high? Yeah. I'm not high. What are you doing here? I'm not high today. What happened? I'm only smoking maybe once a week on Sundays. And now I'm on tour, so I'm not really at all. Maybe I'll spark up a joint and have you reconsider what you just said. You can smoke a joint and maybe I'll reconsider. You said you watched the podcast I did with her. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I watched, I don't know, maybe at least an hour and a half of it or so. Okay. Yeah. Why? Why what? I don't know. Why are you saying it that way? Because I don't think she should run for Senate. No, no. I'm not saying... I think she's a young girl with some interesting ideas and she's got a lot of passion. No, no. I didn't say you... And she's real fun. I didn't say you think she should. I didn't even say I think she should. I think she could have a bigger effect even than Kanye when it comes to just everything going on politically and socially. I'm gonna ask you again if you're high. This girl, she wants it. She wants it, man. I'm sure she does, but when you hear... She's affecting people in a big way. I think maybe in a bigger way than perhaps either one of us understand. Forgetting Candace specifically. Okay. My point was... Bliker. Don't give me a run. She's a nice person. Yeah. My point was though that I think all minority groups are reevaluating what's going on here. If you're in the black community, clearly there is at the moment a reevaluation of do we have to be democratic. If you're... That is an issue. Yeah. It's a racist issue. Yes. Because people assume that if you're black, you must be a democrat. If you're not, you're some sort of an Uncle Tom. Yeah. It's kind of fucked up. Yeah. Talk to my friends Larry Elder, or I had Thomas Sowell on the show, or my buddy David Webb, or many... There are many black conservatives. Sure. You are allowed to think however you want despite your skin color, right? So I think the black community... Ben Carson. I mean, I think the black community is starting to split. I think the gay community is starting to split because the left has sort of had this odd embracement of Islam, which is bad for gays. So I think the gays are starting to split. I think that Latinos are even starting to split a little bit differently because I think for all the people that came here legally, they're actually not as thrilled with illegal immigration as the media may imply that they are. So I think there's just massive shifts happening all over the place. And the way we look at voting, where every election, what's his name? John King goes on CNN and shows you the map. And he goes, well, the white working class people here voted this way and the black inner city people. I think all of that is about to explode and they won't know what to do because they haven't been listening, but I think some others have been listening.