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Pod Damn America

Pod Damn America

Comedy

4.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2024

⏱️ 1 minutes

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We discuss whether or not there are really a bunch of people stealing houses from hard working Americans and also the history of class struggle in the lower east side New York City. FULL EP AT PATREON.COM/PODDAMNAMERICA

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0:00.0

And then five days later, this is 1995, April 25th, a tank rolls down the street in front of the 13th squats.

0:13.4

This was a tank that had been repurposed from being used in the Korean War.

0:19.4

I saw that.

0:20.4

That guy, Clayton Patterson, had some video of it, too.

0:22.8

I could not believe it.

0:24.6

They painted it to look like an NYPD car.

0:28.6

It's got like the fucking white top and the blue bottom and the weird stripe across it.

0:33.9

It looks kind of cute because it's kind of small for some reason.

0:36.9

It's fucking weird. Right. I mean, it's funny. I tweeted about this because it. It looks kind of cute because it's kind of small for some reason. It's fucking weird.

0:38.4

Right. I mean, it's funny in retro, I tweeted about this because it's like, it's kind of, it looks kind of dinky in retrospect.

0:45.1

Because this is, this is pre-9-11. So this is before the police were as heavily militarized as they are today.

0:53.9

But it was still moving in that direction.

0:56.2

So they had shit like tanks,

0:58.1

but it just looks like it's made a Legos or something.

1:03.0

I really making it blue just took the piss out of it somehow.

1:06.9

I don't know.

1:07.4

It looks like a tugboat or something.

1:10.3

Right.

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