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🗓️ 10 November 2021
⏱️ 49 minutes
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Patrick Bet-David sits down with Seth Dillon, CEO of Babylon Bee, as well as the co-founder of 'Not The Bee'.
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0:00.0 | So my guest today is Seth Villan, the CEO of a satire website comedy, making fun of people |
0:06.6 | both on the left and the right, who's got a lot of heat lately with New York Times, New York Times |
0:10.8 | wrote negative things about them, then they sued them, then New York Times had to change it. |
0:30.4 | So Cracker Jack changes the name to more politically correct Caucasian Jack, which is pretty hilarious. |
0:44.4 | I've read three them, I haven't read the ten. So there's going to be a reaction on the other ones. |
0:47.9 | Number two, Biden cuts hole and mask so he can still sniff people's hair, pretty impressive |
0:53.9 | about them. That one's good. Three, motorcycleist who identifies as a bicyclist, set cycling world |
1:01.6 | record. That is classic, by the way, David, I love that one. Four, CDC, people with dirt on |
1:07.9 | Clintons have 843% greater risk of suicide. That's a pretty, that's pretty accurate. It is |
1:13.8 | probably accurate. It'll be pretty accurate right there. Five, Fisher Price releases my first |
1:18.7 | peaceful protest play set with house you can actually burn down, very thoughtful. Man identifying |
1:26.7 | as a six-year-old crushes game-winning home or in T-Ball Championship. I can go on, by the way, |
1:31.5 | they can go on and on and on and on and on and on and obviously this is satire, which we're |
1:35.2 | going to talk about here today, but with that being said, thank you so much for being a guest on |
1:39.6 | value team. Thanks for having me. Glad to be here. So satire, satire is very old. I mean, I think |
1:46.1 | this goes back to, I was looking at the history today, even back in Egypt 2000 years ago before |
1:52.6 | Christ, they were doing satire and a lot of it was making fun of people in power. It was church, |
1:58.7 | it was politicians, it was the government, it was the rich people, it's not like it's one sided, |
2:03.2 | it's been continuous to hold people accountable, but this is your world. Tell us how you got into this |
2:07.5 | satire world. Well, the Babylon B exists because nobody was really doing satire from this particular |
2:15.7 | perspective at the time. You've probably heard of the onion, right? The onion is like. They're |
2:20.4 | knocked off a little bit though. They used to be the biggest, they haven't... Yeah, well, |
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