Hey there, Hi, there, how there. It is the Crowdcast on this Monday, September twenty third. Well, none of the news really matters. There really is only one thing in our lives that matters, and we're going to talk about that today. Also did not have Janet Jackson stepping into the maggot an Unfiltered, un Hinged e'sm Curell Cast. Listen daily on your favorite streaming service. It is the Crowdcast. I am Carrel, so very glad you are joining me
on this Monday. What a weekend, all right. You know we talk a lot on the show about politics and the world, and I was reminded this weekend that you know, none of that really matters ultimately. And let me tell you what I mean. You know, in your life, you the listener. In your life, you balance a lot of things in your brain that you have to give credibility to, weight too, that you have to give thought to. Okay,
you balance a lot. But the one thing or two things basically, but they go hand in hand that will wipe it all out is family and then of course health. And I was reminded of that this weekend because this weekend in my world, there wasn't a whole lot of politics or you know, any of that. It was all about someone else's family. And you know, some of you
may have been betrayed by family members. Some of you may be dealing with family members who are losing their marbles and are hurtful, and you don't know how to process that. And I hope that this will give you a little bit of encouragement, you know, to take care of you, that you are ultimately the most important. Let me tell you what happened. So Thursday, I told you that my neighbor, Susie, came to my door and said,
have you heard from Irma? I said no. She said, well I haven't either, and I said, well, do you have a key? And she said yes, And I said that we'd better go in, even though Irma had totally dissed me and said, oh, I don't want to talk to you anymore. You're not my friend and you're not a good neighbor because I offered to help clean her dog, well, her granddaughter's dog, but I did it in front of another person, and she felt that embarrassed her, and so
she didn't want to talk to me. He's seventy seven grumpy German woman. I thought, okay, whatever, But when she needed me, you know, when Susie said, Urma may need us, I said, okay, let's go in the apartment. We went in the apartment. We found her on the sofa, unresponsive, not knowing where she was, not knowing who I was, not knowing who Susie was. So we called nine to
one one. They take her to the hospital. I immediately call her granddaughter Destiny, who lives with her for the most part and takes care of her, helps her and said, Destiny, she's going to the hospital. You got to get there. Destiny does. Over the weekend, Irma's mental state did not improve. She said they were trying to poison her the hospital
with the food. She said, there was a bomb in the lobby, all kinds of different things, you know, like, oh, she was going to go to breakfast with a friend. It's like, hon you're in the hospital. So there's something going on in her brain. They're not sure what, whether it's vanishing white matter or a virus or whatever, but
her mental faculties are not what they should be. During this time, the granddaughter, Destiny and her mother Tanya, have a very tumultuous relationship, and Irma has never said a good word about her daughter Tanya. But suddenly Tanya swoops in and Destiny's there, and Irma tells the security that Destiny is elder abusing her. Destiny is not eldering abusing her. I know this, Susie knows this. Anyone that knows Erma knows this. She's not bruised, she's not starved, she's not
isolated nothing. Destiny, in fact, the opposite. Destiny is twenty one and has given up the life of a twenty one year old to take care of Grandma. Destiny calls me in tears. What should I do? They're going to investigate me. I said, you should leave the hospital as they have requested. You should come here and get all of your stuff and move into a friend's house. And she said what I said, Well, obviously you can't stay there.
She's thrown you under the bus. I said, you know, she's mad at you for something, and she's thrown you under the bus. I said, but when someone shows you who they are, believe them. I said, whether she's mentally there or not, you know, saying elder abuse, that's a major thing. And so now you've got to take care of you. You cannot worry about her at the moment. You have to take care of you. Get your stuff to a safe place, Cooperate fully with any investigation, show
them your phone, show them anything they ask for. If they want to search around, let them. You've done nothing wrong and you need to let them, you know, do the course of their investigation. I said, however, you know, for Irma to do this, I said, you got to separate yourself for a minute, Tanya. Your mom is there
helping her, let her deal with her. Now we find out that Irma is probably not going to come home, that her mental state is such she's either going to go into care or have to live with her daughter. As that is happening, as Destiny is moving out, she's videotaping it all for whatever reason. Suddenly I take the dog for a walk and I'm talking to Susie and I'm like, told Susie, there's something going on at Building fourteen.
I hear yelling, I see people, but I didn't get involved because other neighbors were going over to see what was going on. I get to the gate at our building and the police pull in, ask me where Building fourteen is right over there. I find out from the police and from neighbors that the grandson attacked. This is
a totally different couple. Now, the grandson attacked the grandmother, threw her down, tried to stab her, threw her down the stairs, hit her in the head with a rock, kicked her in the face, and would have killed her if a neighbor hadn't said stop that. And then they fled. So I go talk to the cop and tell them, hey, there's video of our gate. You can get video of them coming and going. I have someone on the phone who videotaped her while moving and she may have some footage.
So I helped the police with their investigation of this crime. But both of those incidences bring up the fact that family, whether functional dysfunctional, it doesn't matter family. When something happens in the family, everything else in the world just goes to a back seat, you know, it does everything, finances, politics, It all goes to a back seat. So that tells me that ultimately, under it all, family and relationships with other people are truly the most important thing on the planet.
And all day long we talk about everything else, but we talk about Kamala VP Harris and her family. We talk about what's going on in the news. We talk about what's going on in Europe, we talk about what's going on in Israel. We talk about but underneath all of that our families, Our families, your family, my family. Underneath the talk of inflation and grocery places is a family. A family that's trying to pay bills, a family that's trying to make sure they have health care should one
of them become sick. A family that's trying to foster a loving environment to maybe he has some fun in and maybe enjoy their lives. A family that has children in school that they worry about actually being shot. Underneath everything that we do is our family and our health. Those are the own and your family can have four feet, by the way, four little legs, and your family is the only thing that matters. And yet we back burner
it for everything. We back burner it for work. We say, oh, I've got to go work to provide for my family, but then you spend no time with your family. We back burner it for just about everything. Oh I've got to watch this debate. Oh I've got to do this, Oh I've got to do that. Oh I've got to do when ultimately, when it all gets boiled down, the
only thing that matters is our families. And so I want you to examine this week how much time are you dedicating to your family, to your husband, to your wife, to your children, to your grandchildren. And I don't want you to excuse away, Oh well, I work every day for my family. Actually, you work every day for money, and that money is to provide for your family. But really you work every day for an employer. And so many of us sacrifice our families for our employers who
sacrifice nothing for us. And so as I looked at this weekend's events, I said to myself, you know, when it all boils down to it, it really is a your interpersonal relationships, and be your health. The woman that got attacked, I saw her the next day. She's got black eyes, bruised faces, she's a mess. Her whole life is going to be interrupted because she's going to have to heal. IRMA was talking about what she was going to do for Thanksgiving and for Christmas, and now suddenly
she might never come back to her home. You know, I thought about that too. I thought, one day we are all going to do things for the last time. We may not know it, we may not know that today is the day that we're going to do all of our things for the last time. But one day, you're going to see your house for the last time. I was watching Ambulance Australia on Amazon Prime and there was a ninety four year old woman with terminal cancer and she felt it was time to go to the
hospital for hospice care. And I cried my eyes out because her family was with her as she was getting into the ambulance, and you could tell as she looked around she realized she was never going to see her home again. The ambulance even stopped on the way to the hospital and put her up the ocean side with her daughter for twenty minutes and let her take in the ocean with her daughter for twenty minutes because she was never going to see the ocean again. And if
you remember that, that's how precious it all is. That when you leave your house today, it could be the last time you see it. When you talk to your family member today, it really could be the last time you talk to them. Suddenly you'll change everything in your life. Oh oh, oh oh, we've had a video outage. Ladies and gentlemen. Uh oh, oh, oh, what's going on? Something's happened. I don't know what to do in this case. Oh dear, We're going to keep the show going because we're live.
Something has happened talking about family, talking about the important things in life, and look what happens to me all of a sudden my video goes out. But that it is the truth, you know, and the fact that this might be the day that you end up, you know, not seeing whoever or whatever ever again. I really think, I really believe that it will change your perspective on things, you know, and that it will help you be a better person. Look at that, I fixed it. I fixed it.
Ain't that something Live TV, honey, Live TV? All right? So I want you to remember that family is the most important thing in our lives. I know that sometimes we forget that. I know that sometimes we think politics is the most important, or our job is the most No family, because under it all like the government shut down threat, okay, the government shutdown threat means that programs would get shut down. That family use politics is personal.
It's all about your family. Even irma being in the hospital. Who's going to pay for that. Is it going to end up falling back on her? Say? All of this, everything we do in life, is about our families, and when it all comes down to it, that's the only thing we think about. Everything else takes the back seat. And so I want you all to realize that, and to realize today might be the last day you ever see me. I could die, You could die, There could
be changes, who knows, who knows? My apartment could catch fire, you know, we don't know. And so I want you to value yourself more. I want you to value your family more. I want you to value your moments more and know that really today this is it. You know, Ember at the park this morning, playing and being happy and all of that. I can't tell you how joyous that made me, because I realized that it's all so temporary.
Watching the events of this weekend, Irma at seventy eight, having this befall her, the grandmother being beaten up by the grandson, nearly dying, it really made me realize how temporary every state that we're in is, and that the only constant is changed. Everything is going to change with or without your consent. So worry more about you and your family, your health, and the things that matter. We'll
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September twenty third, yep, September twenty third. I'm sorry, I'm doing the show at an odd time today, but it's a disabled day, meaning I have to go for my annual physical things so they can have all of their documentation of my ills. And then at one o'clock this afternoon, I'm actually training to be a team captain for Grammy Advocacy Day, which is October first, and that's when members of Grammy meet with our lawmakers to try to stress
to them the importance of legislation regarding music. I'm a Las Vegas team captain, so I have to train today. So I had to do this. I had to get the show in because I will not not be with you. Being with you is very important to me. So Janet Jackson was interviewed by the Guardian. Now Janet doesn't do interviews and this is why. And they asked her about a black president, female president, and she said, well, I don't think VP Harris is black. I heard that her
father was white and she's Indian. Now that's direct Maga. Okay, I didn't know that Janet read Maga that she was a Fox News lover, but that's directly Maga. So immediately there was an outcry. She also said that no matter who, when she thinks, there's going to be mayhem, and just a bunch of really ignorant stuff. And I thought, Janet, how could you be so ignorant? But anyway, so then her manager releases a statement, Oh, no, she was given
bad information. She apologizes, we acknowledge that VP Harris is black, and you know, blah blah blah blah blah. Well she fires that person, saying they were not supposed to speak on her behalf and does not walk back the original comment. So now, of course she's under fire, and rightfully so, for perpetrating the racism that Maga has been perpetrating about Kamala Harris. And you know, it would have been so
easy for her to let the apology just stand. Why she didn't, I don't know, and why she's chosen at this point to throw her two cents in like that, I don't even know. This is a woman who's lived overseas in Saudi Arabia for the most part. When she was married to the Saudi guy, and now she divorced him after five years so she could get the settlement.
If she divorced him before five years, she couldn't, But after five years, she'd like divorced him on year five and one day so she could get millions because she had a kid by him. For her to weigh in like that so ill informed, it just seems out of character for her. So I don't know what's happened to her. Maybe being a Muslim has rotted her brain. I don't know how. I know many well adjusted, did well informed Muslims who would never think that Kamala was white or whatever.
But I don't know. I don't know. Maybe her husband had her living in an information bubble. Maybe he was a conservative. Maybe the Jacksons are just fricking weird. I don't know. But I do know that all she did was perpetrate the racism of Donald Trump and of Maga. And as you saw over the weekend, Kamala agreed again to another debate. Trump said no, why would he lose?
I'm very worried, even though she's surging in the polls, Hillary surged, Hillary was ahead, so so I you know, we can't really go back, but we can't move forward with Trump. As for the song, We're not going back. I don't know if they're going to use it. They keep dicking us around, Oh we got to get this person and that. It's like, oh please, you could you could you know, if you really wanted to move it forward,
you could. So we'll see in the meanti. You should go listen to it streaming on Apple Music, Spotify, on YouTube thea Austin We're not going back, so, you know, I thought about that this weekend. I thought, you know, Janet, you've been so involved with your brother's scandals, like why would you get in the middle of one of your own, Like that's just dumb. And for a woman, as Dil
Hugley said, who's breathing through a white woman's nose. I mean, your brother turned white, Janet, and you've had so much surgery that all the blackness has been taken out of your face as well. And then you're gonna say Kamala Harris has got a white father when she clearly has a black Jamaican father. I don't you know. I don't get it. I don't get it. It's just racism. It's just maga and I just did not have her, you know, on the list of people that would go that way.
And then when an apology is issued for you, you back it up and say, wait a minute, that guy's not my manager. He doesn't speak for me. And you release that statement, but not a statement that you are sorry. Dumb, dumb, dumb, These are dumb pr moves. Then there's Ditty p Diddy, who's staying in jail. You know. The notion of Hollywood depravity has been around since the get go. Okay, creative people, the Bohemians tend to be more liberal and free, and
yes that includes sexually. That's why gays have always been more accepted in Hollywood than elsewhere Hollywood. And when I say Hollywood, I mean the entertainment business, whether it's in
Germany or France or wherever Canada. In the entertainment realm, entertainers have always been bohemic creatives and yes, sexually liberated, more sexually free, and so that debaucherous view of entertainment has always been around and in some ways deserved because it is true creative people tend to be more sexually free, less hung up on things. You know, they don't care about porn or s and M or whatever. It's like whatever, you know. So do I think that Diddy had big
sex parties at his house? Sure? And do I think that giant celebrities attended them? Yeah? Absolutely, could they always have. Montgomery Cliff went to big sex parties Rock Hudson, you know, so it's not new. However, when the people there are being trafficked, when they're being drugged, and by the way, who uses baby at whale is lube, that's not condom compliant. But you know, if he's spreading HIV as well. Now you got Justin Bieber in tears saying basically that he
was raped at fifteen at one of these parties. That's basically what Justin Bieber is saying that p Diddy and others had their way with him at one of these parties when he was fifteen, when Usher the rapper had legal custody of Justin Bieber for some reason, and he sent him off to pe Ditties for four days where he went to one of these mansion parties. And he cries about it and look at how Justin Bieber looks. He looks hideous. He's totally uglied himself up. And that
happens when there's been trauma. And so I believe, as does a lot of people, And I believe what Justin Bieber says, which is this happened to him. He was molested at the hands of some very famous people. So Usher has now scrubbed his Twitter feed, all eleven thousand tweets, Katy Perry, Pink, They've all scrubbed their Twitter feeds. They've taken off every tweet they've ever done. And I have a feeling saying that there's gonna be some very beloved
pop stars that might end up. Leo DiCaprio was that so many of his parties. There's so many videos and photos of Leo DiCaprio at P Diddy's parties. He had to know what was going on. He had to there was, I mean, he could not not. So I do believe there's gonna be a lot of people in Hollywood that end up having reputations tarnished, maybe even charges brought because of this. Do I think sex parties in Hollywood are new? No? Do I think that quote depravity unquote in Hollywood is new,
no casting couch new, No, that all exists. It's all real. Do I believe that you should traffic people? You know, and before there was always people willing back in the day. You know, there's rumors that Brian Singer, the producer director of Huge films, because he likes underage boys, he would send his limo drivers to frat parties to find eighteen year old boys that actually look younger and just load up a car and bring him to his house to party,
give him drugs, and then whatever happens happens. None of the kid, none of the eighteen year olds are above, have filed charges against him because it was consensual. They did it of their own free will. But they were drunk, you know. So there's been a lot of sketchy stuff like that in Hollywood. But as we see from television, there's a lot of sketchy stuff like that. And as I go back to family, how many of you have had a family member that's been guilty of molesting another
family member. It happens, It happens, and so is did he weirder than anybody else? I don't know that he's stranger. I know that he seemed awfully obsessed with sex parties. Maybe he was in the wrong business. And did he traffic people illegally? Yes he did, Yes he did. I mean there's too many accounts. Did he beat people, Yes he did. I saw him beat his girlfriend on video, so he ain't getting out of jail. But are more
people going, Yeah, I think more people are going. I think I fully believe that some more heads are gonna fall. They're even saying Jlo and Kim Kardashian might have drugged men at these parties. I don't know, and you know, we'll know. I mean, there's video evidence. You know, there's video proof, so we'll see how much hubris. These people who commit crimes on camera and then save the videos, I'll never get that. I'll never ever in my life
get that. All right. The other thing I want to talk about today is what I don't want to talk about, which is, to me, the Alabama shooting, seventeen injured, four dead, is just another example of how America has no shame as a nation. We have no collective shame. If we did, there'd be no Donald Trump. We would be so ashamed to put that man on a world stage that there'd be no Donald Trump. Okay, So when the shooting happened for dead seventeen hundreds, multiple people, they said, shooting into
a crowd in an entertainment area to where. Now you know, I don't know about y'all, but like the arts district, downtown Vegas at night is a lot of fun, Fremont Street, it's a lot of fun. I kind of don't want to go anymore because to me, crowd say targets. Does it say that to you? And I love your comments down below, please below the video YouTube dot com forward slash really Correll or at patreon dot com forward slash really Corell. Do crowds say target to you? Because they
say target to me? And so every one of these four hundred and twenty one mass shootings that have happened this year alone, we're on track to keep track with last year, which was six hundred and forty mass shootings. One thousand mass shootings in two years means America has no shame. We have no shame, and we have no real concern for the American family. I go back to the top of the show about how family is all that matters. Your family matters more than your right to
a gun. Okay, the safety of your family and of your children and of you when you go out to party. That matters more than someone's right to a gun. We have this warp sence in America that there are things that matter more than the family. And I know that sounds odd coming from a big queer, but I'll tell you right now, nothing matters more than you and your family. And that includes the safety of you and your family.
And if we really felt that way, if all of these Christian organizations that claim they are for the family really were for the family, guns would be illegal, all guns. And I know in Europe there having a crisis right now with knives. I get it. So this mass shooting shows we have no shame. I am Corel, but you who you want to be, so don't hurt anybody. We'll be back tomorrow at the regular time was ten o'clock.
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