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Oh, nothing. I was telling him about New York and how great New York is, and that when I lived there, it— you— that is the least racist place. New York, I think. Yeah, something about it. It's not that it's not racist, but everyone's so racist that it's not racist. No, no, everyone feels like on an equal footing there. Like, like the guy you talk to at the deli, or the guy, the cab driver, or the businessman, they just, they all feel the same. Really? Yeah, like they all kind of have the same opportunities. I think that's how I always read it.
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And America's pretty racist.
Good 15 minutes on this. Yeah, just me being really clear with everyone that we're not saying Germany's racist.
The title of this podcast is What the Fuck, Germans. Um, yeah, okay, what were you saying?
Oh, nothing. I was telling him about New York and how great New York is, and that when I lived there, it— you— that is the least racist place. New York, I think. Yeah, something about it. It's not that it's not racist, but everyone's so racist that it's not racist. No, no, everyone feels like on an equal footing there. Like, like the guy you talk to at the deli, or the guy, the cab driver, or the…
As, as if— but in LA, it's like you have—
doesn't feel that way. Like, I could go down to the deli when I lived in New York, and the guy will be like, um, hey, I went to the opera last night, you know what I mean? And have like a full conversation with an Iranian guy who went to the opera last night.…
I think it's because New Yorkers have like this like confidence. I think so, yeah, where they can talk, where they— where they're so happy to be themselves, so they're, they're all— you know what I mean? Like, it's easy to have a conversation with a confident…