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Transcript
I'm too far gone. Welcome to the motherfucking news. Can you motherfucker the headlines this week in America controversy surrounds President George W. Bush's comments that it was unacceptable to think the thing to think.
In the interest of national security, we have decided to publish on hitherto unknown list of other things. It is unacceptable to me it is unacceptable to think we're sucking up to North Korea to clear the decks for bombing Iraq. It's unacceptable to think that it's unacceptable to think the actions of Israel are in any way comparable to the Nazis. It's unacceptable to think that even though they get to eyes the entire country of people behind a giant wall and they're starving them to death.
It's unacceptable to think of Britney Spears as a talented entertainer and you will be a pool or a communist to do so. MOTHER FUCKA It is unacceptable to think the American Dream is a selfish planet despoiling nightmare of empty consumerism doomed to failure or global military oppression and domination. Take your faith. It is unacceptable to think America is about to make up some bullshit reason to nuke Iran before W gets his finger off the trigger.
And Mr. President get away from the trigger fucker. Get your mother fucking finger off the record. Get your finger off the fucking button.
Make up some shit and bomb a country. unacceptable to think that it's unacceptable to think the world will soon be governed by an honest benign Justin fair group of people whose only interest is the well being of mankind. Three. My conch three yes, definitely come. Three.
My conch three yes definitely can't freeze our the problem on planet Earth. It's unacceptable the thing? It's unacceptable the thing? Yo, motherfucker. keepin it real.
A Here we go. keepin it real in the UK in it. David Cameron, leader of the Tory party spent his life in the lap of luxury and he is now just pretending to give a fuck so we can get back in power and fuck everybody. David Cameron, leader of the Tory party sank the entire Tory conservative political party in the UK including himself. A spokesman for the ex conservative party didn't say the following.
David felt that he had to sack the entire party when he was shocked to discover they were all a bunch of fascist fuckers are racist fascist, Nazi Fox, and that the whole party was making a pretense of giving a fuck about ordinary people were really just wanted to be back in power. So the fact that over for a buck again, nobody said we had to sack ourselves. David had to set themselves they've had to sack the entire party.
When we realized finally that greedy capitalist motherfuckers who didn't give a fuck for anyone else except ourselves. Banks. And now the weather. The planets, right.
It's your fault, and it's getting worse. Have a nice weekend.
Themes in this episode
Analysis essay
This episode riffs on Bush’s March 2007 phrasing that certain outcomes or ideas were “unacceptable,” especially in relation to Iran, North Korea, Israel, and the wider war-on-terror frame. The immediate context includes U.S. negotiations with North Korea after its 2006 nuclear test, rising pressure on Iran over uranium enrichment, and continuing controversy over Israel’s separation barrier and treatment of Palestinians. In Britain, David Cameron was still rebranding the Conservative Party after becoming leader in 2005, trying to soften its image with environmentalism, social concern, and a break from the “nasty party” label.
Deek’s parody turns “unacceptable” into thought control. Bush is not just saying certain policies are unacceptable; he is declaring certain thoughts forbidden: that America is preparing to bomb Iran, that Israel’s treatment of Palestinians resembles historical oppression, that consumer capitalism is destroying the planet, or that the American Dream is a military-backed fraud. The sudden “motherfucker” hip-hop register mocks political messaging as branding: even authoritarian language can be repackaged as “keeping it real.”
The Cameron section performs the same unmasking on British conservatism. Cameron’s compassionate rebrand is treated as pure theater by a party still defined, in Deek’s view, by class privilege, racism, capitalism, and contempt for ordinary people. The recurring FKN themes are thought policing, Iran war panic, Israel/Palestine hypocrisy, consumerism, fake democracy, and elite rebranding. Whether it is Bush declaring thoughts unacceptable or Cameron pretending to care, Deek sees politics as language management: power survives by deciding what can be said, what can be thought, and which old ruling class gets a fresh logo.