- 'Sup you Beautiful Bastards?
Hope you havin' a 
fantastic Tuesday.
Welcome back to 
The Philip DeFranco Show
and let's just jump into.
And the first thing we're
gonna talk about today is the
controversy around Amena Khan.
Amena is a popular 
British beauty bloggers.
She made national 
headlines last week.
She became the first women in
a hijab to become part of a
mainstream haircare ad.
And you may have seen it, 
she was featured in a video for
L'Oreal UK's newest 
hair care line, Elvive.
It was a campaign that featured
a diverse cast of women
with different hairstyles.
When the news became public,
many were thrilled saying
this was so inclusive, 
that was about representation.
Others saying it made no sense,
L'Oreal's pandering,
she's not even 
showing her hair in the ad.
And so that was the 
debate around this story for
several days but 
then it took a turn.
A few days after 
it was announced,
The Daily Caller uncovered
multiple anti-Israel tweets from
her account dating back to 2014.
We'll read some of them here and
link to all of them down below.
"Remember the brutal murder of
Palestinians has been occurring
"many years before 
the formation of Hamas.
"Israel's excuses 
are blatant lies."
"Under international law,
Israel is an illegal state
"yet you support them."
"Israel is a sinister state."
In a question to David Cameron,
"Do you staunchly 
support Israel's actions
"and terrorizing 
innocent civilians?"
"@David_Cameron You want to put
an end to terrorism yet you're
"complicit in the supplying of
weapons to a terrorist state?
"#StopArmingIsrael"
"Israel = Pharaoh. 
Both are child murderers."
And so after this came out,
there was massive backlash
against her and L'Oreal.
Following all of this, 
Amena released a statement,
"I deeply regret the content
of the tweets I made in 2014,
"and sincerely apologize 
for the upset
"and hurt that they have called.
"Championing diversity 
is one of my passions,
"I don't discriminate 
against anyone.
"I've chosen to delete them
as they do not represent the
"message of harmony 
that I stand for.
"I recently took part in 
a campaign which excited me
"because it 
celebrated inclusivity.
"With deep regret, I've decided
to step down from this campaign
"because the current
conversation surrounding it
"detract from the positive and
"inclusive sentiment that 
it set out to deliver."
A spokesperson 
for L'Oreal then said,
"We appreciate that Amena has
apologised for the content of
"these tweets and the 
offense they have called.
"L'Oreal Paris is 
committed to tolerance
"and respect towards all people.
"We agree with her decision to
step down from the campaign."
But then that angered 
a lot of people
who were supportive of Khan.
British journalists 
Sunny Hundal tweeting,
"A British Muslim woman has been
hounded out from an ad campaign
"for being critical of Israel.
"So criticizing 
countries is racist now?
"Where are those 
defenders of free speech now?"
And Media Diversified tweeting,
"Another situation where women
"of color are good enough 
to front a campaign
"until they have an opinion.
Then all hell breaks loose."
And so with all that said,
I want to pass 
the question off to you.
What are your thoughts on this?
Do you think it makes sense
she's not part of the
campaign anymore?
No, she should have stayed on?
Should something she said four
years ago still go against her?
Also, this year I feel like
we're going to have more stories
in some way kind of 
like this coming out.
I mean just last week there 
was a similar story in almost
this exact same space.
It was with Revlon.
The beauty brand wanted to give
a change maker award to a Muslim
woman from MuslimGirl.com.
But she ended up actually 
turning it down because
Gal Gadot is as brand 
ambassador for them.
Saying in a statement,
"I can not accept 
this award from
"Revlon with Gal Gadot 
as the ambassador.
"Her vocal support of the
Israeli Defense Forces' actions
"in Palestine goes against
"MuslimGirl.com's 
morals and values."
And so I'm just pointing that
out because it's not like this
is a unique situation nor
will it be a rare situation.
But that said, let me 
know what you think.
Then, very quickly, and I'll
just knock this out of the way,
there've been a lot of 
people asking me about
the return of Logan Paul.
After all the outrage and
backlash from the general public
around his suicide video, 
his actions in Japan in general,
YouTube suspending 
his YouTube Red series,
dropping him Google Preferred,
having to change how Google
Preferred ads is even run,
it was known that Logan Paul
would be returning soon.
This thanks to his 
father who is saying,
"The haters can't 
get Logan down."
It's not widely believed
that he's returning Wednesday.
I don't know if that's true.
But in the past 24 hours 
we have seen that
there is the groundwork 
for a Logan Paul return
thanks to brother Jake Paul.
Releasing a video called,
"YouTube, Let's Talk About 
Brother Logan Paul.."
And then in the last two
minutes of the video he says...
- I think what 
Logan did was very,
very, very wrong and 
he made a huge mistake.
And not only is 
he paying for it,
but he is learning from it.
And I think that in no way,
shape or form is suicide a joke
or should be made fun of.
He didn't mean to offend 
or hurt anybody or
create such a big frustration.
And he is honestly, 
truly, truly sorry.
Since he is that strong person,
he is going to,
again, learn from 
his mistakes which he has
and be able to bounce back.
- And to all of that I would 
start on the last note,
yes, his fans are 
going to have his back.
This is something I noted on
Twitter before he even issued
his first apology.
Most of his fans don't care.
Most of his fans 
will blindly support him.
There is a reason he 
went up in subscribers
since this controversy.
But what I'll say to the 
point of, "He made a mistake.
"He didn't intend harm."
Intent doesn't really 
matter in this situation.
He showed a ton of video footage
of a dead person in your video.
You put the dead 
person in your thumbnail.
Intent doesn't matter.
And I mean that in relation to
the argument that he intended to
raise awareness with this video
even though the way he handles
himself the beginning of the
video really seems to be like,
"This is crazy.
"You're never gonna see 
anything like this ever again.
"This is a Logan Paul original."
That's why I truly hope that
there is a moment of learning
here and this is an 
just PR spin and bullshit
that we're about to see.
Because having having a history
in covering stories like this,
most likely we're gonna see
one of two things happening,
maybe a hybrid.
One, Logan Paul coming back
saying he learned his lesson and
then throwing himself into 
maybe a charity or donation or
doing something with a cute kid.
This meant to show 
that he is trying to learn
and be a better person.
And/or, and this would be kind
of the Logan Paul spin to it,
potentially and maybe 
not right off the bat,
but eventually getting the point
of Logan Paul being a victim.
This because he lost his premium
ads and using that as a way to
push even harder to merch.
But we'll see.
Also, bonus points 
if in that video
when he's "being real with you"
if there's sad 
or sympathetic music.
Double bonus 
points if it's just piano.
But we'll just see.
But from that I want to 
share some stuff I love today
in Today in Awesome.
And the first bit of awesome we
have today is we got an honest
trailer for "Get Out".
Also in awesome, 
connected to "Get Out",
it was nominated 
for four Oscars.
Then in other Oscar awesome just
because it's so funny and random
and I personally 
believe it shouldn't be there,
"The Boss Baby" is now 
an Oscar-nominated film.
I'm not saying "The Boss Baby"
is "Emoji Movie" bad but really?
"The Boss Baby" 
nominated right next to "Coco"?
Also in the same year 
that "Lego Batman" was a movie?
You're crazy!
But what is awesome about
that is just seeing all of the
comments on all of social media.
Then we got a video from
TheOdd1sOut and I feel like the
last person to 
find out about this guy.
I think I've maybe shared a
video or two in the past that
caught my eye but I just
marathoned through
his channel last night.
It's so good.
He recently came 
out with a video called,
"My Horrible Spelling".
I think this is my new 
temporary favorite channel.
We also got a fantastic trailer 
for the new "God of War".
It's coming out April 20th and
if they do a good job between
the relationship 
of you and your son,
I just yes.
I'm not saying it's gonna give
me the same feelings as
"The Last of Us" but 
even if it was a quarter.
One-fourth as effective,
that would be a fantastic game.
And if you want to full versions
of everything I just shared,
the secret link of the day,
anything at all,
links is always are in 
the description down below.
And then let's talk 
about this year's flu season.
Maybe you've seen some of 
the horrifying headlines like
"Flu outbreak: 100 people 
a week dying in US",
"This flu season 
keeps getting deadlier".
And as of January 13th all
states except for Hawaii are
reporting 
widespread flu activity.
32 of those states are also
experiencing high
influenza activities.
Since October 1st, 2017 
there have been 8,990
laboratory-confirmed influenza
associated hospitalizations.
Now just like most flu seasons,
those over 65,
those under 5, they have the
highest hospitalization rates.
The CDC is reporting 30
pediatric deaths this season and
they estimate that in the 
last three weeks of 2017
there were 858 deaths.
But also an 
important note there,
in adults influenza is often a
contributing factor for death
and so the numbers on 
adults are all estimates.
Also, despite the crazy
headlines an important thing now
is these numbers are 
not out of the ordinary.
Reportedly, every year 
the flu kills between
12,000 and 56,000 people.
Also each flu season, there is
a dominant type of influenza.
This year it is H3N2 
which is an influenza A virus.
The current vaccine we have this
year with everyone's flu shots
is said to be 
around 30% effective.
Also, the thing I want you to
keep in mind is when I say this
isn't the worst flu I'm not
like because back in 1817.
No, not like that.
The flu season we would want
to compare this to would be the
2014-2015 flu season.
And that season, H3N2 was also
dominant and if we compare those
two flu seasons, pediatric
mortality rate is actually down
from 2014-2015.
That year there were a 
total of 148 pediatric deaths.
Also in last three weeks of 2014
was estimated 993 people died
from influenza 
compared 858 this season.
Now keep in mind, I'm not
saying this isn't a big deal.
I'm just saying we've been
here before and it's always bad.
Even Dr. Dan Jernigan 
of the CDC saying,
"Flu seasons every 
year are bad
"so there's never 
a mild flu season."
Adding, "This season is 
on that more severe side."
Now all that said, we're still
in the middle of the season.
As far as where this goes,
time will tell.
But if there's anything you 
get from this story, be safe.
I mean that in 
a variety of ways.
One, it's not too late, you can
still get the flu shot despite
it only being 30% 
effective this year.
And two, just everyday 
common practices.
Wash your fucking hands.
The amount of time 
human beings touch
their face in a 
day is astounding.
And seeing as how human 
beings are just disgusting,
coughing on stuff,
grabbing things,
it's just important 
to keep that in mind.
Wash your hands 
to limit your risk.
And then let's talk about this
horrifying story out of Germany.
In Germany there is a male nurse
who's been in prison since 2008.
In 2008 he was given seven and a
half years for attempted murder
stemming from his job.
He was reportedly 
caught trying to give
an overdose to a patient.
Then in 2013, he was charged
with six counts of murder which
led to a life sentence.
During that trial he 
also admitted to killing
at least 30 other people.
And the story around 
this is incredibly troubling.
Unlike most serial killers, 
he didn't go out with a specific
intent to kill someone.
It actually the opposite.
He said he was bored 
and he was addicted
to the feeling of 
resuscitating his patients
and wanted to 
impress his colleagues.
So he would inject his patients
with a cocktail of drugs that
would slow down 
their heart rate,
slow down their breathing and
then attempt to revive them.
And it's kind of shocking that
he was able to 
do this for so long.
During his tenure 
at Oldenburg Hospital,
the amount of deaths 
during his shift doubled.
Now eventually, he was let go
but the hospital gave them a
good recommendation when 
he applied to another hospital.
Another hospital where he
continued to do the same thing.
Now there, at Delmenhorst
Hospital he was actually
caught injecting a patient.
But the management there for
the hospital reportedly didn't
discipline him or report 
it to police for two days.
And it's believed 
during those two days,
he killed his final patient.
And now the reasons why the
German nurse again is he has
been charged with 
97 more counts of murder.
His confession 2015 led
investigators to exhume
over 100 bodies.
This to see if they could 
find evidence of the drugs
the nurse would've used on them.
Now if he's found 
guilty of these other murders,
it makes me think of two things.
One, that would make him
Germany's deadliest 
serial killer,
and two, it also makes
his reasoning for why he was
doing this just not make sense.
He said he was bored, he was
doing this for praise but deaths
doubled under his watch.
It looks like he killed 
far more people than
he was able to resuscitate.
It also makes me think 
with such a large number,
how is there not more 
outrage towards the hospitals?
I'm not saying they're complicit
but it really looks like
they were complacent.
Whether it be the first hospital
having this nurse where deaths
are doubling but they 
still let this person go
but they give him 
a recommendation.
When the same situation happens
with the new hospital and then
they actually see him 
doing something insane
but then still took days to 
do anything and it looks like
he killed another 
person during that time.
And on that note, there are two
charged with negligent homicide.
This or failing to act properly
but just it just seems 
like a next level failure.
And there's really 
no out to that story.
Sometimes the world is 
just a horrifying place filled
with horrifying people.
And then let's talk about 
this horrible situation
coming out of Kentucky today.
This morning at 
7:59 AM local time,
there was a shooting at 
Marshall County High School
in Benton, Kentucky.
First responders arrived at
the scene at around 8:06 AM.
Early reports from 
police said that
one victim had been 
pronounced dead.
Multiple others 
were reported wounded,
taken to local and 
regional hospitals,
some by helicopter.
Governor Matt Bevan then held a
press conference where he said
19 individuals 
were being treated.
Also, updating the death count.
- At this time, there are
19 individuals who are being
treated or have been 
treated for injuries.
14 of those are gunshot wounds,
5 of those are non-gunshot
wound related injuries.
Of the 14 who have 
received gunshot wounds,
2 have passed away,
1 was a decedent at the scene.
That student was a
15-year-old female.
A second student, 
also 15 years old,
a male, passed 
away at the hospital.
- The student is in custody.
Reportedly, he was apprehended
at the scene of the crime.
Authorities are saying he
will be charged with murder and
attempted murder but details
on that are still developing.
And that's an 
important thing to note here.
This is still a 
developing situation.
We don't know motive.
We don't know a 
lot of information.
It's still coming in.
This will also likely 
bring back the gun debate,
not just because we had a school
shooting here but this is the
second school shooting in
the United States in two days.
There was a school shooting
yesterday in Italy, Texas.
Luckily, no one was killed,
one person was injured.
And as of right now, there's
not much more to add here.
It's kind of a wait and see as
information comes out situation.
So right now, and I know 
that it's just words,
I do want to send my well wishes
to those affected by this.
I can't imagine the pain 
you're going through
and I wish you 
didn't have this hurt.
And just a note that I try
to hit on whenever we have a
horrible story like 
this is you never know
what's gonna happen in life.
You never have a 
guarantee that a person that
you love will 
still be here tomorrow.
There's no guarantee that you
will be here tomorrow so while
you have the chance, 
let those you love know it.
Say it, show it, live it 
because one day you
or them won't be able to.
And all we really have is the
now so embrace it and I think
that's the note that I want to
try and end today's show on.
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