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12-25-2025 · 1h 58m

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[00:00:00] Okay, we're back. We're back. We're back. We're back. Oh my God. Hello. Hello. I'm back. I'm
[00:00:09] back. I'm back. I'm back. Can you guys see us? Yes, you can see us. Okay. We're back.
[00:00:14] That was crazy. Look, everybody. So how happy they are. Yeah. That's well, of course,
[00:00:22] they're happy. Why I'm unhappy. Well, because the shit sucks every time you know, you
[00:00:28] know how it is. Every time in LA for how long 20 years, 20 years,
[00:00:32] whenever, whenever it rains, shit goes fucking crazy.
[00:00:36] The internet is out.
[00:00:38] Nobody can drive you lose your fucking city.
[00:00:41] Yeah, the internet is out for like, most likely until tomorrow.
[00:00:46] Okay. Why do I have internet? Obviously, because I have the
[00:00:49] satellite, I have the all the fail saves. And the unfortunate
[00:00:53] problem is that the failsafe doesn't automatically start. It took a while. It took like 15 minutes
[00:01:00] for it to get completely started. But I'm back. We're back. And we're going to continue
[00:01:06] talking about what we were talking about. You got a tweet because that was super long.
[00:01:10] And you know how attention economy goes. I know, I know, I know how long I'll do it.
[00:01:16] I love that this is a community here that everybody helps out. Okay. So it was talking
[00:01:23] about should I say talking about how many times I said and work yeah just go
[00:01:28] for it I find now people are gonna fucking cancel you for that we like all
[00:01:35] you're making light of we did a whole game on hire learning all the all the
[00:01:39] all the wokes they know we did a whole all the wokes are gonna yell you
[00:01:43] regardless a whole game on hire learning like I like I when I get around a
[00:01:47] new person like you know and they're non-black I always ask out because I
[00:01:52] I want to know if the number that I have in my head is actually the number that we
[00:01:55] did a whole game on high learning.
[00:01:57] We did Timothy Chalamet, Mark Wahlberg, Sydney, Sweeney.
[00:02:00] Oh, Mark Wahlberg is like 85,000 plus in words of his life.
[00:02:05] We did a whole game.
[00:02:06] We did a whole game on there.
[00:02:08] Um, everybody knows everybody, everybody's saying it is inward gate.
[00:02:13] Yeah.
[00:02:13] I mean, Mark Robert did it.
[00:02:15] So there it is.
[00:02:17] It's the, that's the game.
[00:02:18] That's the game.
[00:02:19] It was the game, the inward game.
[00:02:21] He, I mean, he, he did a, yeah, he was a punctuation in Boston, so it's a filler word.
[00:02:28] Like, like they're Chinese and I'm talking about in Chinese, like the, the, um, is like
[00:02:35] literally the N word with a soft day.
[00:02:37] Yeah.
[00:02:38] I didn't know that.
[00:02:39] I actually didn't know that.
[00:02:40] You said that.
[00:02:41] I thought I knew that.
[00:02:42] I didn't know that.
[00:02:43] Yeah.
[00:02:44] It's about a hundred, a hundred thousand, but the thought was in the chat.
[00:02:47] Okay.
[00:02:48] I'm, can I give you a number?
[00:02:49] I'm going to give you a number.
[00:02:50] like rap. I have no idea what it is, but but go ahead. I'm gonna go 1200 1200. You think it's
[00:02:56] north or north or south, but you're also super fucking low. So you haven't fucking said it in.
[00:03:01] Oh yeah, in decades. In a long time. So I'm gonna give you 1200 1200 100. I don't know.
[00:03:08] So let's go 15. 1500 2000. I think I think easy, easy. For sure. Because I was what I was
[00:03:16] was going to talk about was before we got blasted in the orbit. Hold on. Let me see if I can
[00:03:24] find it real quick. All right. Do we have a blast? I've been chat. Yeah, we didn't see
[00:03:29] a Turkish rapper. I never heard him. Oh, I got I got a Turkish rapper that has the
[00:03:34] n word tattooed on him and actually ties into ties into no, no, because it ties in
[00:03:39] the point that I was going to make hold on
[00:03:47] what is your latest what is the what's the name of the what's the name of the guy
[00:03:52] turkish rapper with the n-word I don't want to okay give me a blast off meme
[00:04:00] Ben Ferro Ben Ferro Ben Ferro Ben Ferro Ben Ferro is he even came to America
[00:04:04] And he did like he shot a music video in the hood like that's how is his his fascination.
[00:04:12] Let me see this shoot.
[00:04:18] America. I see this him. Is he black though? No. What's his background? I mean,
[00:04:25] I mean, he's he's Turkish. He's Turkish. Yeah. There is very I'll give you some fun facts about
[00:04:31] that in a second, actually fun facts because, uh, turkey did not, or the Ottoman empire
[00:04:36] did not participate in shadow slavery ever.
[00:04:38] So.
[00:04:39] Okay.
[00:04:40] The Westchester.
[00:04:41] Well, Kage Westchester, it's just Kyle, uh, he has.
[00:04:45] Kyle.
[00:04:46] Yeah.
[00:04:47] He, he publicly has, uh, those bodies.
[00:04:50] Kyle Kalisky went, went to the inward.
[00:04:53] Oh.
[00:04:54] Kyle Kalis.
[00:04:55] I never heard that.
[00:04:56] Not Kyle.
[00:04:57] No.
[00:04:58] Kyle is the man.
[00:04:59] He's dope.
[00:05:00] But, you know, never ask him who's hungry.
[00:05:01] Oh, come on, come on.
[00:05:03] You don't know.
[00:05:04] Just everybody.
[00:05:05] I know.
[00:05:06] I know.
[00:05:07] Almost like 20 years.
[00:05:08] Crystal's husband.
[00:05:09] Yes.
[00:05:10] Kyle, come on.
[00:05:11] I know.
[00:05:12] But you know what, though?
[00:05:13] If you look at the way Kyle runs the social media, you can tell Kyle got.
[00:05:16] Oh, yeah.
[00:05:17] Oh, yeah.
[00:05:18] But he's.
[00:05:19] I'm glad that I'm in the leftist circles now.
[00:05:22] I got to go and we got to get this ship right.
[00:05:25] We got to come in there because it's not.
[00:05:27] I mean, he doesn't anymore.
[00:05:29] He's a reform.
[00:05:31] He's a reform.
[00:05:33] He's a reform.
[00:05:35] We're going to get this shit right because
[00:05:37] it's a lot of people. Dark woke is a good, somebody said dark woke.
[00:05:40] But Kyle is, Kyle is,
[00:05:43] Kyle is, he's very aggressive with it, but
[00:05:45] somebody needs to come in here and shape shit up.
[00:05:47] Have you had grand platinum on the stream yet?
[00:05:49] No, but I, but I wanted to, I wanted to,
[00:05:52] I wanted to bring him on because I want to, I really want to understand where he's coming from.
[00:05:55] If you know what I mean.
[00:05:57] This is my thing.
[00:05:58] Just had a conversation to me, Grand Platinum's pussy.
[00:06:02] And I'm going to be honest with you, just have the conversation.
[00:06:05] Yeah.
[00:06:06] I've seen him have the conversation with Paul, save America.
[00:06:07] I saw him.
[00:06:08] I think he went on Sam Cedar.
[00:06:10] He might have gone on them.
[00:06:12] Breaking points.
[00:06:13] If you got the shit in your past, just talk to some black people about it.
[00:06:17] There's really a lot of solidarity that's being born out on the left, but there's
[00:06:22] still this thing that happens.
[00:06:24] No, I agree.
[00:06:25] this racial line and division where it doesn't seem like everything is all the same.
[00:06:29] I'm not talking about a sensualism, I'm talking about community.
[00:06:31] You want to see it?
[00:06:32] He didn't, he doesn't delete it either.
[00:06:34] Oh, come on, Kyle, man.
[00:06:36] From 2011.
[00:06:37] Come on, come on, Kyle.
[00:06:38] What the fuck is Kyle doing?
[00:06:39] That's why everybody in this community knew immediately when I said the word home
[00:06:45] greet.
[00:06:46] Kyle, could you at least delete it?
[00:06:47] No, no.
[00:06:48] I think he does, it's a testament to like his, you know, he's like apologized
[00:06:52] for it, obviously.
[00:06:53] He doesn't do that, but he's saying he doesn't delete it because I think he wants people
[00:07:01] to know that-
[00:07:02] Right.
[00:07:03] But not in a weird way.
[00:07:04] Not in like a-
[00:07:05] Yeah.
[00:07:06] No, but more in like a- I'm atoning for it, and I'm not going to hide that I did this
[00:07:10] wrong thing kind of way.
[00:07:12] I just take this- I just want to take this shit off.
[00:07:15] Oh yeah, sorry.
[00:07:16] I fuck with Kyle.
[00:07:17] No, no, no.
[00:07:18] I fuck with Kyle, but like, to me, I look at this and I'm like, I don't get hung
[00:07:23] up over this shit anymore, because I know everybody likes to be whatever.
[00:07:26] But I do like to make people uncomfortable by like
[00:07:30] like talking about how many times they say it.
[00:07:32] No, I'm super. I'm super comfortable.
[00:07:35] Yes, you just say it all the time.
[00:07:36] Yeah, all the time.
[00:07:37] It just rolls off the tongue. Yeah.
[00:07:39] But no, I was so when I was growing up,
[00:07:43] as I was trying to explain earlier before we got banned,
[00:07:46] we didn't get blamed, but we got destroyed by the Internet
[00:07:49] Because Masad didn't want me revealing my my background
[00:07:54] So what what happened is?
[00:07:57] Both myself and my brother and and some other people that were in our orbit that were like really fascinated with American culture
[00:08:04] What's American culture? It's black culture. There's no culture
[00:08:08] Yeah, there's no American culture that black culture, right? So like we
[00:08:12] We did not learn anything about
[00:08:15] the the history or
[00:08:17] Or anything like that and we would just you know, we thought it was cool
[00:08:22] Yeah, I was a little say lunatic. Yeah, and and the other side of this the other day
[00:08:27] Yeah, so I yeah, I wore a I wore a nilly band-aid to school one time
[00:08:30] But nobody fucking knows who Nellie is in Turkey. So they were like, do you have a zit there?
[00:08:34] You're hiding right and I had to take it off and shame and like by first grade for my first class
[00:08:39] I was like, but I was like, oh
[00:08:42] Yeah, I had to go the extent I
[00:08:45] I had the echo unlimited dragon pants that had the dragon that went all the way too much. Oh, oh, no
[00:08:53] I much oh, I went I went all the way question everything now. I went all the way
[00:08:57] But to be fair, I did it in Turkey not in America. So no one knew what's a little gone to America
[00:09:02] You didn't a guy arise yourself. He was like no more. Yes. No, I
[00:09:09] I didn't go out high school here. Oh, okay
[00:09:11] Yeah, I went to college college my first time living in America. What college University of Miami first
[00:09:17] Oh, shit, and then after University of Miami Rutgers and it was
[00:09:22] It was my sophomore year. We're had a black friend. Oh shit pulled me aside and was like
[00:09:30] No, literally he pulled me inside and was like
[00:09:33] Listen, I know you're a little foreign is at this point. I'm like
[00:09:36] I'm two years in this conversation happened. This was a conversation. I'm a really hey, I saw I
[00:09:42] Know you're not from around here. Yeah, I don't want to have to fuck you up
[00:09:46] Chill, I go to the cafe and eat
[00:09:49] I think I think it was more like he just like he really liked me and he didn't want to like defend that to his friends
[00:09:56] You know what I mean where he was like, I this is like this is not good
[00:10:00] This is like very hurtful right what you're doing and I and I showed up was like, oh, okay
[00:10:04] And then I never said it again. I was like, that's it. All right. Well, I didn't know. I'm so sorry. It was very embarrassing at first
[00:10:10] Because like I didn't realize, you know what I mean? And then
[00:10:16] Is this is this documenting anywhere and your tapes gonna drop because if the tape no
[00:10:19] If they're gonna come out, they probably got you last year at the height of everything last year
[00:10:23] I've had Nazis up my ass for the last 10 years. They were they were I mean a long time ago. No, there's no
[00:10:30] There's no
[00:10:32] And word tapes at all, but that's because that's like many many years past that point, you know, that was I was already sure
[00:10:39] What was your biggest surprise shock about America like when you got here?
[00:10:45] What are you? Oh my god. I I
[00:10:49] Was fascinated by America like I was one of those guys I was an Ameribu
[00:10:53] You know what a weeb is like a weebo a weebo or a cabriolet or a career boo
[00:10:58] Yeah, I call myself a Maribu right so I grew up like being fascinated by America being like oh one day
[00:11:04] I'm gonna go there's a land of dreams like you know, I'm gonna have all this stuff
[00:11:08] I'm gonna go to a I'm gonna go to grocery store when I would visit America
[00:11:12] They were like, you know grocery stores that I would love going to like CVS and and Walmart because I was like look at all
[00:11:18] The brands like it's crazy. There's like 35 different brands of Oreo flavors. So
[00:11:22] You were attracted to America's capitalism. Oh
[00:11:25] Oh, 100% fucking fascinating.
[00:11:28] Yeah, but that's how it is for most foreign.
[00:11:30] I would imagine.
[00:11:31] So because like I have I have French friends and when they visit,
[00:11:36] they love going to Trader Joe's.
[00:11:39] That's their number one spot.
[00:11:40] A lot of people outside of America think Trader Joe's is the shit.
[00:11:45] They will literally buy the Trader Joe's tote bag because it's a flex.
[00:11:48] Right. You're on there.
[00:11:49] You're like, oh, shit, he got that new Trader Joe shit. Yeah.
[00:11:52] He must be it's a flex.
[00:11:54] It's a flex in like France and all these other places where like, oh, you went to the United States of America and you went to a trader Joe's
[00:12:00] So and and we don't even think twice about traders. It's like
[00:12:04] Who gives a shit right so?
[00:12:07] But it's like that. It's the it's the abundance of different things that you can buy all the stuff land of prosperity
[00:12:13] The the cultural export of Hollywood totally got me 100%
[00:12:17] That was my dream my dream is to come to America to go to college in America more than anything else
[00:12:22] People would say I want to be a national I want to be cobb. I want to be a you know fireman whatever
[00:12:26] I was like I want to go to America. When did you see the cracks?
[00:12:29] When I came to America, I like do you remember like what was first hospital bill was my way
[00:12:37] Yeah, I went to the hospital and and when I saw the bill I was like what the fuck is
[00:12:46] this country
[00:12:48] The everything I knew was wrong.
[00:12:51] Like that was my wake up call.
[00:12:53] Cause I was always like,
[00:12:55] I was always anti-American for an intervention.
[00:12:57] I grew up in Turkey.
[00:12:58] So like, I'm on that side of the world.
[00:13:00] I see the negative impact of it.
[00:13:02] And many Turkish people are anti-American in that sense,
[00:13:04] right?
[00:13:05] But like coming to America, living here,
[00:13:07] having to go through the privatized healthcare system.
[00:13:13] And instantly I was like,
[00:13:15] this is the most fucked up thing
[00:13:17] I have ever experienced in my life, this is so unacceptable.
[00:13:24] And that was my first, like, that was my wake up call
[00:13:27] where I was like, okay, the fuck the Oreos.
[00:13:29] This shit is not acceptable.
[00:13:32] You know what's interesting is like,
[00:13:33] a lot of people will say that like,
[00:13:36] they'll say I'm race obsessed.
[00:13:38] Like a lot of times people get upset.
[00:13:40] They say that I'm race obsessed.
[00:13:41] Yeah, white people say that.
[00:13:42] White people say that.
[00:13:43] But you know it's funny,
[00:13:44] some black people too, but you know it's funny about it.
[00:13:46] And I'll explain it like this, almost piggybacking on what you're saying.
[00:13:50] So I grew up in South Louisiana, right?
[00:13:52] These people are the most American people you can get.
[00:13:55] The black people that raised me.
[00:13:57] My ancestral home is South Louisiana.
[00:14:00] These are the black people that love the soil where they're from.
[00:14:04] They understand the politics and the culture where they're from.
[00:14:08] These are Americans, right?
[00:14:10] But my entire worldview is oriented around.
[00:14:16] what they don't have.
[00:14:17] Yeah.
[00:14:18] I was a kid.
[00:14:19] My, um, my, uh, my, my big pop used to come in there and make me read the newspaper.
[00:14:25] I used to be like, man, I don't want to read the newspaper.
[00:14:26] What's going on?
[00:14:27] My daddy pulled me to the side.
[00:14:28] My daddy said, Hey, well, you know, some, uh, whenever it's time for you,
[00:14:31] whenever papa asked you to read the newspaper, need to read it.
[00:14:35] Like whenever Uncle Pete asked you to read the newspaper, you need to read.
[00:14:37] It's like, why?
[00:14:38] He's like, they can't read.
[00:14:41] So they look at you or they don't read as well.
[00:14:45] They look at you and they look at you and they go,
[00:14:47] you're six years old, it's like 86.
[00:14:49] And you can read through this whole thing.
[00:14:51] They feel like they have purpose.
[00:14:54] They feel like it's working.
[00:14:57] And that's very important.
[00:14:58] So don't you be too prideful to go in there
[00:15:00] and do all of that stuff, right?
[00:15:01] Yeah.
[00:15:02] But we will go to places, my daddy from Maryland,
[00:15:05] he passed away now, like my daddy from Maryland,
[00:15:07] we would go places.
[00:15:09] We couldn't hunt without permission.
[00:15:10] We couldn't fish.
[00:15:11] We couldn't do all of this stuff.
[00:15:12] And I just looked, I would look around.
[00:15:14] be like, yo, what the fuck is going on? And then slowly, but surely you learn about kind
[00:15:22] of conditioning stuff like that. And so now, even though, you know, things are different
[00:15:27] and whatever's happened, I see that stuff everywhere and I just want to discuss it.
[00:15:31] You don't want to bum people out and make them feel, oh my God, but I want to fucking
[00:15:35] talk about it. Yeah. Fuck yeah. I'm gonna keep talking about it. Fuck it. Yeah. No,
[00:15:39] I wasn't, you know, I'm not going to fucking stress you over that. What do you mean?
[00:15:43] I know you won't. Yeah. Give me a little bit more of that. You want some more? Yeah, a little bit more.
[00:15:47] There you go. I already, I already ran out. I've been, I've been drinking. I was just too much.
[00:15:50] You're like, oh, can you save some for yourself? I'm just saying that's, you might get back.
[00:15:54] I want you to get back to the old N word version with too much crown, too much crown.
[00:15:58] It's so, it's so far removed from my, from my lexicon. I'm aware, but, but what do you
[00:16:07] think about the state of the left? There's so many people on the left. Um, there are,
[00:16:11] I mean there the left is in a state of disarray as always the left has never historically
[00:16:17] Been able to get their shit together with the exception of like combating fascism like there's always if you look back at
[00:16:27] Like left organizing throughout history is always is always motherfuckers posting always yeah like
[00:16:34] Like, um, Lenin and, and, uh, Luxembourg are corresponding with one another, but everybody
[00:16:41] there's like, there's the, there are so many different delineations and so many different
[00:16:46] like tendencies on the left, and it's virtually impossible to, to get everybody together
[00:16:53] to, to identify what the real problem is, or like under an broad anti-capitalist vision.
[00:16:59] And in that sense, it's no different than where we're at now.
[00:17:05] Maybe it's more diluted version of that.
[00:17:07] The only time where the Left ever actually gets together and is united is when they're
[00:17:12] fighting Nazis.
[00:17:13] That's it.
[00:17:14] There's no other when they're when they're combating fascism.
[00:17:18] There's no other like uniting principle.
[00:17:20] There's no like anti-capitalist umbrella that everybody gets under where everyone
[00:17:25] is consistently arguing with one another and also considers it to be with the exception
[00:17:31] of united fronts and popular fronts and things like that.
[00:17:34] They consider it to be like a good thing even.
[00:17:38] They consider it to be a solid approach because then that's how you through that self criticism
[00:17:44] you arrive at like the purest form.
[00:17:46] I don't think that's how human beings work.
[00:17:48] My dad is one of my biggest frustrations in modern life.
[00:17:51] My dad used to call my daddy said that I had dragon disease when I was a kid.
[00:17:57] And, you know, you would think that that was something, you know, on your dick, but it's not
[00:18:02] My daddy said that I had dragon disease. He said that like, um, what do knights do when they not slaying dragon?
[00:18:09] He would be like, what are you going to do when you're not slaying the dragon?
[00:18:12] He's like, you always got a cause you always got something and these weren't causes that like were just like always about social stuff
[00:18:18] If these sometimes these would be like, ah, man, I gotta make the baseball team.
[00:18:24] I gotta make this.
[00:18:25] I'm always going.
[00:18:26] He was like, what do you do when there's not a cause?
[00:18:28] Like how do you?
[00:18:28] What do you?
[00:18:28] How do you build just on a regular Saturday?
[00:18:31] He was like, it's not going to be a dragon there every time you need to get bad.
[00:18:35] And then sometimes that's how people are.
[00:18:37] That's how people call us.
[00:18:38] They call us around things that breathe fire and not just, you know,
[00:18:41] around other people.
[00:18:42] Shit.
[00:18:43] Yeah.
[00:18:44] But as far as that goes, like, and also.
[00:18:46] So, liberalism is hegemonic. It is so domineering. Everyone, even like right-wingers who are like,
[00:18:54] oh, folk liberals or whatever, they're still liberal in the political theory sense of the
[00:18:59] word.
[00:19:00] Like liberal democracy types.
[00:19:02] Yeah, yeah, like they are...
[00:19:03] Individual rights.
[00:19:04] Yeah, they are liberal, they're liberal capitalists.
[00:19:08] Right.
[00:19:09] So, that attitude is so... the pro-capitalist attitude is so dogmatic that there is
[00:19:16] a big dragon there to slay but yet people still find time to attack one another even though that
[00:19:23] should be the highest priority. But you can't see it though which so the the deal is we just looked
[00:19:29] at Marty Supreme. I might you know I want to go see Marty Supreme. You can't see it though
[00:19:34] because everything is oriented around participation in that system so it will be it will be
[00:19:40] it will be difficult like it's difficult for like a shark to criticize the water.
[00:19:45] Yeah, like there's no way to there's no way to exit it. There's no way that's why leftists will say like there's no ethical consumption under capitalism
[00:19:52] Because it's impossible the the phones that we have
[00:19:55] Have have conflict minerals inside of them extracted in the congo by you know children. Yeah
[00:20:01] It's it's virtually impossible to have
[00:20:04] a completely ethical sustainable uh mode of existence under international capitalism
[00:20:09] And so sometimes people pick and choose and they they choose like what to attack
[00:20:16] We're not choose because that is so prevailing and so domineering people will just go ha well
[00:20:23] You're a twitch streamer. You're on an Amazon own platform
[00:20:26] It's like okay
[00:20:26] The alternative is virtually impossible if my goal is outreach if my goal is awareness if my goal is to instill class
[00:20:33] consciousness in people I can't you know design my own platform because the the platform that I would design
[00:20:39] would run into still that exact same issue, which would still have to rely on AWS, Amazon Web Service.
[00:20:47] The cameras, the computers. Yeah, it's still Amazon. It's virtually impossible.
[00:20:53] But where are the minerals and all of this stuff?
[00:20:55] Yeah. So I try to explain to people that you have to work within the confines of availability.
[00:21:03] You have to organize around best principles, do what's right, try to do your very best
[00:21:13] to put your best foot forward, but then also simultaneously understand that the people that
[00:21:17] you're talking to are not going to immediately assume that you're morally righteous and you have
[00:21:23] to be more understanding of their background, of their social conditioning. I think one of the
[00:21:27] of the big problems with the left is we we very quickly cast aside people.
[00:21:34] People who might actually be people who might actually become open minded,
[00:21:38] people who might actually change their their minds, the purity,
[00:21:41] fetish and the crisis of Western Marxism.
[00:21:44] I want to I want to plug a book.
[00:21:46] OK, because somebody plugged it on Sam Ceter show and then I read it.
[00:21:50] It's actually more of like a little pamphlet talks about exactly that.
[00:21:53] I'm serious. Give it a read. Give it a read, guys. OK.
[00:21:56] Yeah, um, but no, you're right. Can I say something else? Yeah, go ahead. What do you think about?
[00:22:02] Not making a moral argument. How many times do you think Sam Cedar said that word?
[00:22:06] Sam Cedar? Yeah.
[00:22:09] So Sam's in this, he's nearly 60.
[00:22:13] So Sam's nearly 60. He was an actor for a long time, grew up in the city of New York, which I said on the thing,
[00:22:20] I'm gonna give Sam Cedar. I cannot see the words coming out of his mouth to be fair
[00:22:25] I just I can't cuz I can't either brah and it's weird because
[00:22:29] Like the only words I hear when I see Sam Cedar social security the way he says it
[00:22:34] But he's he grew up in the city of New York. No
[00:22:38] Ruppin no he grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts. Oh
[00:22:45] Sam
[00:22:46] Sam at his age we got put Sam at five
[00:22:50] 5k okay, but he hasn't said it in a long time. He got
[00:22:56] Deleted after like a decade is there like a like like like well like you like your honus can be related if you was a hoe all the way up to
[00:23:03] 25 and then you stop for 10 years. Yeah, I think he's good, but you got to think of these rooms
[00:23:08] I didn't ask that first time. I was asking for myself really
[00:23:12] It's been two decades. So I'm good the statute of limitation is out
[00:23:15] Let me ask you this. Do you think that it makes more sense to make
[00:23:20] an efficiency argument over a moral argument? Let me tell you what I mean.
[00:23:24] So, um, uh,
[00:23:29] my morals are
[00:23:33] I look at things in a very distinct way,
[00:23:36] but I'm a bleeding heart, though.
[00:23:39] So I like walk by people on the street that are having a tough time
[00:23:43] and I get like sad now sitting in a car and I think why that person or something happens.
[00:23:49] I see a kid that's sick and I go, who makes the decision from a universe standpoint that
[00:23:54] that kid has to live their life with leukemia and I get all down and it lasts for a long
[00:23:59] time and all of that shit, right?
[00:24:00] So I get that I'm sensitive in a way, not more moral, but that things affect me in
[00:24:06] a way that they don't affect other people because I'm not about to moralize with
[00:24:10] anyone, but healthcare, the idea that you should not have to go broke because you get sick.
[00:24:19] I just don't think that there are that many Americans that are on the other side of that issue.
[00:24:24] I think if you, I think that they, they are getting politically whipped into shape by a
[00:24:30] lot of different things. But I just think if you sit down and you ask the one, fuck about,
[00:24:35] fuck the right to, to freedom, the right to healthcare, the right to house and the right
[00:24:39] to all of those things. I believe those to be moral issues, but if you just ask the majority
[00:24:45] of people, do you think that your country is working right? If you go broke because you
[00:24:50] got sick and I don't know how to make that case to people without coming off like a bleeding
[00:24:58] heart or moralizing to them or getting to the point to where you're stuck. There's
[00:25:02] definitely an efficiency argument. Bernie tried to identify it as well. The way I tackle it
[00:25:09] is, this is a middle man that is expensive, that it's costly.
[00:25:14] Or your kids get sick, that's even, yeah, for sure.
[00:25:17] Yeah, no, the whole point of it is it goes back to profiteering.
[00:25:24] This entire industry does not need to exist.
[00:25:27] And it doesn't exist in many other countries or is very limited in many other countries
[00:25:31] where it's heavily regulated by the government.
[00:25:34] So the entire industry of private health care is an industry that is an unnecessary middleman
[00:25:44] that is unimaginably costly and it has no investment or interest in lower end prices.
[00:25:52] So it's just driving up the prices.
[00:25:55] And not only is it driving up the prices, how is it making money?
[00:25:58] It's making money by denying you health care.
[00:26:01] So when you explain it to people, it's making money by taking money from you and then refusing
[00:26:06] to pay it back when you need it the most.
[00:26:08] So when you explain it to people like that, if you want to make a more logical argument,
[00:26:12] that is the argument you can utilize.
[00:26:16] I think at the end of the day though, there's a lot of people who are, they get duped by
[00:26:24] the overwhelming amount of propaganda in this front.
[00:26:27] they get duped in a way that doesn't suit their best interest.
[00:26:32] They start advocating for things that actually harm them.
[00:26:36] And this is another, like, this is even more universal
[00:26:39] than I think describing to people
[00:26:42] how white supremacy hurts white people too.
[00:26:44] Like, because this is just directly something
[00:26:46] that you can see when your grandparents have cancer
[00:26:50] and they're calling up and in their final days
[00:26:52] they have to call up the insurance company
[00:26:53] to make sure that they're not like leaving on debt
[00:26:55] for the rest of the family.
[00:26:57] Like you very quickly realize there's a radicalizing moment for a lot of people.
[00:27:03] But in the absence of any serious movement in that direction from liberals,
[00:27:09] which is the left flank of the two major parties, and in the absence of that coming from the right,
[00:27:14] of course, they're never going to do that.
[00:27:17] Yeah, they're objectively against it.
[00:27:20] People don't even have the audacity to dream in that direction.
[00:27:24] They don't even have the, they don't even think about it.
[00:27:27] They don't even think about a world where like,
[00:27:29] there is one of the two major parties that's like
[00:27:31] unironically advocating for that.
[00:27:33] So that's why I'm pretty critical of the Democrats
[00:27:36] as well in that front.
[00:27:37] And you have to be, I mean, you have to be critical
[00:27:39] about corporate capture wherever it exists.
[00:27:42] I mean, it doesn't matter.
[00:27:43] And that is, Mama be real with you.
[00:27:45] I love, my podcast is, is higher learning.
[00:27:48] It's not my podcast.
[00:27:49] It's our podcast, beautiful, brilliant black woman
[00:27:52] and racial Lindsey calls the podcast with me. But if there's one thing that my podcast
[00:27:59] listeners, our podcast listeners, there's two people that are the hosts of the podcast
[00:28:02] do not like. They don't like criticism of the Democrats, man. It's tough. Yeah. The
[00:28:08] older I get,
[00:28:09] Oh, people, people hate me for that. The older I get, the more I'm just like, listen,
[00:28:14] I want to have a discussion about corporate capture, about failed foreign policy, about
[00:28:20] things that have existed so much longer than you and in order to have that
[00:28:25] conversation, man, it's got to be all inclusive. By the way,
[00:28:28] I came up with a backstory for him. Okay, let's hear it. Okay.
[00:28:31] So this is Bernard Claus. Uh-huh. Bernard Claus. This is Bernard Claus.
[00:28:35] Okay. I'll tell you what happened. He started dancing.
[00:28:39] Yeah. He knows you're talking about him. He started dancing,
[00:28:41] Bernard started dancing. This is Bernard Claus. Okay. So this is what happened.
[00:28:45] 1976. Okay.
[00:28:47] Santa was in a real bad situation.
[00:28:51] 1976, Santa and Mrs. Claus were on the outs.
[00:28:56] Santa started drinking, little ripple, little Taylor Port wine,
[00:29:01] and it came down to a point to where Santa actually wasn't up
[00:29:05] to delivering the gifts.
[00:29:07] Yeah. Drunk driving.
[00:29:09] Drunk driving, he wasn't going to do it.
[00:29:11] Now Mrs. Claus, she was mad.
[00:29:13] She wasn't even in the North Pole.
[00:29:15] She was in Anguilla, right?
[00:29:18] She was in Anguilla, chilling with her girls.
[00:29:20] She was like, fuck, Santa.
[00:29:22] I saw Santa write a letter to Fairfawcett, Fairfawcett,
[00:29:25] what a letter to Santa, Santa's beard,
[00:29:27] the solo jury is Fairfawcett said.
[00:29:29] I'm not dealing with that.
[00:29:30] I miss his cause.
[00:29:31] I'm the fuck out of here.
[00:29:32] I don't have to deal with this motherfucker.
[00:29:34] So she's in Anguilla with her girls.
[00:29:36] Santa gets fucked up, can't delivers the gifts.
[00:29:39] There is one of Santa's homeboys
[00:29:41] who hangs out with Santa all the time.
[00:29:42] They knew each other from back in the day.
[00:29:43] Bernard Bernard is like I can't let the little kids in Harlem and Baton Rouge not deliver the gifts. Yeah, so Bernard claws
[00:29:51] This guy right here
[00:29:53] Dresses up and delivers the gifts to all of the kids in
[00:29:57] 1976 he comes back to the North Pole Santa looks at him Santa says Bernard
[00:30:01] You you saved Christmas?
[00:30:03] You saved Christmas. What do you want?
[00:30:07] Benar says I want your
[00:30:09] most important
[00:30:11] assignment. Fast forward, Santa says, Bernard, there's one dude out there that's doing really
[00:30:19] good work. They continue to attack them. They try to get at them. They try to get I want
[00:30:25] you to spread Christmas cheer in his house. This young Muslim boy who has 1200 to 1500
[00:30:34] words in his, in his history.
[00:30:37] But now I say, okay, Santa, where does he live?
[00:30:40] Santa said, LA, he said, I'm done.
[00:30:43] But that's Benar Claus right there.
[00:30:45] And his job is to be Christmas cheer for you.
[00:30:48] Handpicked by Santa.
[00:30:49] That's the bachelorette right now.
[00:30:49] I love that.
[00:30:50] Thank you.
[00:30:51] That's a, that's a much better, that's a much better one
[00:30:53] than the way I presented it initially, where I was selling black Santa.
[00:30:57] There's a much better lore for this. Okay. When people ask, I'm going to, I'm going to
[00:31:07] say that.
[00:31:08] That's Benny. You can call him Benny, Bernie, whatever you want to call him. That's Benar
[00:31:12] Claus.
[00:31:13] Okay. Yeah. He's dancing. So he likes it. It's cannon.
[00:31:15] It's really,
[00:31:16] Don't let Tyler Perry see this.
[00:31:18] Okay.
[00:31:19] It's all at home, man.
[00:31:21] Oh, OK.
[00:31:24] This was you doing the I can look.
[00:31:27] Wait, oh, hold on.
[00:31:28] And a white person.
[00:31:29] But they can I can guess how many times
[00:31:34] in their life that they've said they were.
[00:31:36] Donny's going to throw some celebrities out of me.
[00:31:38] And then I'm going to guess their number.
[00:31:41] Quite the names on this list.
[00:31:42] Yeah, Donny. Yeah.
[00:31:43] Go for the first one.
[00:31:44] Sidney Sweeney, what are you saying?
[00:31:49] Sydney Sweeney unlimited. Sydney Sweeney. It's up there. It's up there. It's unlimited.
[00:31:53] But you have to also say that she's only 29, right? So she hasn't had that much time on
[00:31:57] the earth to say anything. But she's still saying it probably. She's probably still dipping
[00:32:00] into the bag of n-words, man. Yeah. Every now and then when everyone's like, you know,
[00:32:05] yelling at her in this last day. What if Sydney Sweeney like hit you up and wanted
[00:32:09] to go out? Would you go out with her? You're a young man about time. Would you
[00:32:16] You go out with Sidney Sweeney, Hasan go out with Sidney Sweeney.
[00:32:18] When I saved Sidney Sweeney from Scooter Braun, I mean it would be for the public
[00:32:24] good.
[00:32:25] It would be for the public good.
[00:32:26] It would be for.
[00:32:27] But you have to do it.
[00:32:28] See, you know what I knew?
[00:32:29] What?
[00:32:30] People think you are activist, but I know what you are.
[00:32:32] You are sectivist.
[00:32:33] What is that?
[00:32:34] You are sectivist.
[00:32:35] I know a lot of these sectivists out here.
[00:32:37] Listen, listen.
[00:32:38] Trying to get a sectivist is what you are.
[00:32:40] For me, I'm Turkish.
[00:32:42] Right.
[00:32:43] When I see someone, like I always say this, but someone of the blonde hair, blue eye variety
[00:32:50] is exotic for me.
[00:32:53] That's exotic.
[00:32:54] Oh, yeah.
[00:32:55] Because there's not that many blonde hair, blue eyed Turkish people out there.
[00:32:58] Turkish women bad though.
[00:33:00] Yeah.
[00:33:01] There's definitely some, oh yeah.
[00:33:03] And Dua Lipa as an extension, no, she's Albanian, but we, we, we claim that.
[00:33:10] Oh, okay.
[00:33:11] Because we dominated those those lands for many many years
[00:33:15] Do do a leeper was the victim of racism to me. Wait, really?
[00:33:20] Two songs came from the barbie soundtrack. One is do a leap of dance tonight
[00:33:24] The other one is what was I made for?
[00:33:28] Billy Alice, this is no shot to Billy. I was Billy Alice's dog Billy Billy's dope as hell man
[00:33:34] That's the night is way better than what was I made for bro
[00:33:36] I feel like they they they took it from do a leap of man
[00:33:40] I'm a Dua Lipa lover.
[00:33:42] I'm a Dua Lipa stand dancing.
[00:33:44] I listen to it all the time.
[00:33:46] I make my homies listen to it.
[00:33:47] Yeah, she's she's great.
[00:33:50] That's all I got to say about Dua Lipa.
[00:33:52] I'm not a pervert. I'm Turkish.
[00:33:54] OK, chatter. Calm down.
[00:33:56] Calm down. I'm just I'm just explaining.
[00:34:01] OK, so so to me, she is nearly 30 years old.
[00:34:04] So the age in this situation lowers the amount of time that she's like that.
[00:34:08] We went from you calling out client to you guessing how many how many times white people white celebrities
[00:34:16] Shazam up time on the planet to get our in-work count all the way up. However
[00:34:20] There is something else to consider with Sydney Sweeney and this is a right leaning maga adjacent
[00:34:27] Personality so I would normally give somebody with Sydney Sweeney's profile
[00:34:33] 1300 in words, but because of that stuff, I got to go up to 1500.
[00:34:40] I got a you gave her the same amount as me.
[00:34:43] Yeah, you think me, but she's not in the hip hop.
[00:34:46] The hip hop.
[00:34:47] By the way, when we do the game, we're not we're not deciphering
[00:34:52] the ER from the A. Yeah.
[00:34:55] No, I hers is probably yours.
[00:34:57] So that doesn't weigh more.
[00:34:59] So if we were going, if we was, we're not, we're not.
[00:35:02] No, there's a disparity.
[00:35:03] There's a
[00:35:05] We're not
[00:35:07] This is the reverse.
[00:35:08] With some ER.
[00:35:09] This is the reverse.
[00:35:09] This is the crack cocaine to cocaine sentencing disparity.
[00:35:12] But for whites,
[00:35:15] the ER is way higher.
[00:35:17] The ER is a much worse thing.
[00:35:19] People were like, you should make the account for three.
[00:35:22] But from the ER is obviously, but in this situation, when I hear the
[00:35:26] N word period, it don't matter.
[00:35:27] But like, you know, if it's not coming from somebody, but it,
[00:35:30] But in her situation, these are probably all yours.
[00:35:33] Now, the next celebrity that we do, his are probably A's,
[00:35:36] but he said it a lot more time.
[00:35:39] Yeah, I think I think she probably has said it, you know, way, way more than 1500.
[00:35:45] Give her an extra four hundred.
[00:35:46] OK, Nani next one.
[00:35:48] Timothy Shalamet.
[00:35:49] I'm excited about this.
[00:35:51] OK, the fact that you grew up in New York, in the city of New York
[00:35:55] as a white person, establishes a baseline of five hundred and words.
[00:35:59] We would have been the fact that he loves hip hop.
[00:36:02] I'm going to give him another thousand.
[00:36:03] Oh, that's right.
[00:36:04] So you're counting like sing along as well.
[00:36:07] Sing along every time.
[00:36:08] Every time.
[00:36:09] Okay.
[00:36:09] Oh yeah.
[00:36:10] That's every time you've done it, man.
[00:36:12] I get it.
[00:36:12] Every single time you've done it.
[00:36:14] Oh yeah.
[00:36:15] Sing along in the car.
[00:36:16] That's why you said like, oh, he likes rap music is like, that's the reason.
[00:36:20] So we did this and that rap video that he just put our hand come out yet.
[00:36:24] So we were low.
[00:36:27] That rap video hadn't come out yet.
[00:36:29] Yeah, that low ball that you are you you've met Timothy. I'm sure. No, I've never met him. I think he's very cool though
[00:36:34] He's kind of cool. He seems easy. He's pushing it because he would
[00:36:39] You think you think he's pushing it? He's cool. He's cool. I fuck with him, but he he pushing it though
[00:36:44] I see I see what you mean by that. Yeah, it's like just be cool. You know who cool
[00:36:49] Leonardo DiCaprio
[00:36:51] That's I don't agree with that. Okay. Why are you not cool? He
[00:36:55] Um, for me chicks that's that's one I think is weird
[00:37:01] And I do find that to be weird a little bit because it's like bro. Come on
[00:37:05] You look like Jack Nicholson now, you know what I mean at a certain point. You have to like you have to expand
[00:37:12] You can't do 25 and under you have to do like 35 and under okay
[00:37:16] So I mean I can see that's not the only reason he bought he did he's great actor
[00:37:20] 100% what do you do? I don't know about the things that's happening. No, he he uh one battle after another comes out and
[00:37:26] I'm stoked to watch it and then he revealed that he bought a hotel in Israel like only a couple months ago
[00:37:33] And it's supposed to be like this green hotel in Israel
[00:37:36] And that's like super sketch to me when you're like it's the Quentin Tarantino thing, you know, okay
[00:37:41] It's like why the fuck would you why would you be like? Oh two years into a genocide now is my opportunity
[00:37:47] Yeah, like goodbye. I hope the Israeli economy. All right.
[00:37:52] You know, I did not know that that's not so it was it was that's suboptimal people.
[00:37:56] It was it was weird already.
[00:37:57] Like the young girls was weird already to begin with.
[00:38:00] But then that for me was like, oh, come on, dude, that's like you're
[00:38:04] what the fuck are you doing? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
[00:38:07] Stuff. I guess it's more like and I'm no chatters.
[00:38:09] We'll get mad at me for saying this, but it's almost like a I can excuse
[00:38:12] the misogyny, but that's like you can excuse it.
[00:38:15] I can't but I'm daddy but the joke is
[00:38:19] That compounded on top of it because I thought I was weird already
[00:38:23] I need to have sex with young women. Um
[00:38:26] Creepy is creepy. It's weird. It's weird. You would think that like I see I don't know
[00:38:33] I just I'm 34 and what's the youngest girl you would date?
[00:38:38] What's the youngest girl I would date?
[00:38:40] This is 25 plus 25 plus I mean cuz I feel like
[00:38:47] But here's the thing is he on the chat and I wonder if you will agree with me on this because you're you're a boomer like
[00:38:53] I am where this is on talk. This is on talk. Yeah
[00:38:57] zoomers
[00:38:59] Always do age gap discourse like crazy where they'll be like, oh my god
[00:39:02] This person we got kids at the office that said a 29 year old shouldn't be a 23 year old
[00:39:07] Yes. So there's that aspect of it. But from what I, I think it's situational, first and foremost, but
[00:39:14] I have one principle that I stand on, which is once a lady is 25 years old and their prefrontal
[00:39:22] cortex is developed, at that point it's not like, you can't say that there's age gap discourse of a
[00:39:28] 25 year old woman and an 89 year old man. If anything, the 25 year old woman knows exactly
[00:39:34] what they're doing with the 89 year old man. So you're saying 25 after 25 we gravy everything's
[00:39:40] everything's cool. Yeah. So but you and Leo is like obviously some of these girls and he's doing
[00:39:44] under 25. Yeah. He's deliberately which I think is very weird. I find that to be strange because
[00:39:49] it's like what are you guys going to talk about? Yeah. What are you talking to her about?
[00:39:53] You know what kind of question though? It's like that if we're going to set the discourse
[00:39:58] or set the terms. What are people going to talk about is always a weird, they talk about whatever,
[00:40:06] right? Like they can talk about whatever. I know, but it's like, would you be as an 89-year-old,
[00:40:11] would you be friends with like an 18-year-old? Like in the same, if you're not attracted to men
[00:40:16] and you're hanging out with a guy, like that'd be strange. What kind of conversation? The
[00:40:22] relationship at that point would be like, oh, I'm giving you advice. All right, so yeah,
[00:40:26] It's more paternal thing. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. So it's like that's that's kind of the principle I apply, but it's not it's not a
[00:40:33] Love is is complicated. It's not it's not it's never it is definitely still situational. It's never like a bill bill checker
[00:40:42] Okay, the bell checkers in love. That's real love. That's cool. What where where is this going? I have no idea
[00:40:48] I don't know anything about bill bill check. You know who it is. Oh, oh
[00:40:51] Oh, yes, yes, yes.
[00:40:54] You watch you watch football, you football.
[00:40:55] Not really. No, what's what are you into?
[00:40:57] I don't I don't really.
[00:40:58] I mean, I kind of am in the basketball, but like I don't even have a team.
[00:41:01] Like I love LeBron.
[00:41:03] I I deaf people accuse me of dick riding LeBron.
[00:41:06] But I think that's like, but I think that's people say you don't watch sports.
[00:41:09] Yeah, I don't really watch sports.
[00:41:11] No, I watch a lot of things.
[00:41:12] Now, can I tell you something?
[00:41:14] If we're going to do this whole Joe Rogan on the left thing.
[00:41:16] Yeah, you got to watch sports.
[00:41:18] We got to get you as an MMA events.
[00:41:19] No, for sure.
[00:41:20] MMA so you do MMA first right? I love you saw as you take just got the shit kicked out of him right
[00:41:26] I don't know why like you got a fucking he got a shit. I mean he's 40 days old right and so did Jake Paul
[00:41:34] Yeah, but
[00:41:36] I'm gonna give Jake Paul credit for that like
[00:41:41] Anthony Joshua you could tell Anthony Joshua was annoyed with Jake Paul
[00:41:44] We're dealing with that, right?
[00:41:45] But if I boxed so anybody that boxes to see somebody get in the ring with the
[00:41:50] heavyweight champion in the world, say what the fuck you want to say about Jay
[00:41:53] Paul, that's a nuts or whatever.
[00:41:54] But you got to go MMA and then football.
[00:41:58] That's it.
[00:41:58] You don't even know the sports.
[00:42:00] MMA football.
[00:42:01] We don't you can start going out.
[00:42:03] We're going to get down on the phone.
[00:42:04] I don't even know the rules of football.
[00:42:05] I watch MMA sometimes.
[00:42:07] Like I watched the fights every now and then.
[00:42:09] You know, but I'm not like a big MMA fan in general.
[00:42:13] I'm not but the problem with MMA is I feel like the more the more people
[00:42:19] Survive in MMA and have a career the more they get hit in the head and same with football
[00:42:24] And the more they get hit in the head the more right wing they become. Yeah
[00:42:28] But those are those are right wing coded sports. Yeah, like those are right wing coded sports
[00:42:34] It's ever the patent Talbot. I know that is he's he was dating allegedly Frank Ocean and he cooks daddy
[00:42:43] Yeah, he was
[00:42:45] He he he's a he's a fighter and he's a pretty decent and he was allegedly dating
[00:42:53] Frank Ocean. Oh guys my man feeling fresh UFC
[00:42:57] He is like a black guy
[00:42:59] He's cool
[00:43:01] In the early fresh really fresh really fresh in the UFC
[00:43:04] But I don't like I don't watch the MMA too much
[00:43:06] But if you're gonna be out there, you're gonna do the thing you got to do the MMA
[00:43:09] I also feel like Dana why probably fucking if he knows who I am he probably hates me
[00:43:13] He might I know all of his boys like all the milk boys and shit. I know them so
[00:43:20] I feel like he would not be a fan Dana light. Yeah, he's pretty hardcore. He's
[00:43:26] He's everything. How did Trump get all of the podcasters with the biggest audience? Why do you think that happened?
[00:43:33] um
[00:43:34] I mean it's it's a natural
[00:43:36] Trump has clout. He's telegenic. He's going to go on these podcasts and, uh, and a lot
[00:43:44] of these partners and I know a lot of them, they, they care about the cloud. They gave,
[00:43:47] uh, they care about the attention that they get. So it is a mutually beneficial relationship
[00:43:53] for them. But that's why you saw so many of them drop out fairly early on, even where
[00:43:58] they were like, Oh, this is not what I voted for. Yeah. A lot of them now. Yeah. It's
[00:44:03] The funniest one to watch now, Tim Dillon is in full revolt.
[00:44:08] Everybody else is eating around the edges of it.
[00:44:11] The Flavor Guys are eating around the edges of it.
[00:44:13] Uh, um, Rogan is eating around the edges of it.
[00:44:18] Theo Vaughn is eating around the edges of it.
[00:44:20] Tim Dillon is in full revolt.
[00:44:23] Yeah.
[00:44:23] Like for whatever he has had, he has had enough.
[00:44:26] Well, Schultz, Schultz like pulled the exit cord, the rip cord.
[00:44:30] Uh, Andrew Schultz.
[00:44:31] Oh yeah, Schultz.
[00:44:32] No, but I know folks for a long time. Yeah, he he pulled the he pulled the exit court that damn they're calling out
[00:44:37] They say Andrew was your boy van. Yeah
[00:44:40] Yeah, good to say Andrew was your boy. Yeah, now they're not yelling at me
[00:44:44] I know Andrew for a long time and and I'll talk about the fact that Andrew is one of the people that doesn't like to be
[00:44:50] Talked to like he's stupid. I do think he was gullible to fall for what that whether what the Trump shit was
[00:44:55] I do think he was gullible as fuck as far as that. I know you're very well, too
[00:44:59] That's why he doesn't like to be taught to like he's stupid.
[00:45:03] And so there it is. You know what I think?
[00:45:06] Tell me. Tell me if I'm wrong on this.
[00:45:08] I think Andrew Schultz Schultz falls into the trap of being
[00:45:13] a white dude who is maybe a little too comfortable.
[00:45:18] And comfortable and around black people, OK, where he says certain stuff
[00:45:22] because he's like he has a show with Charlemagne,
[00:45:25] where I think people get mad about that,
[00:45:28] where they're like it comes from like it moves beyond us as a cover but for the outside audience
[00:45:34] they think like you shouldn't be talking like that. I don't know that it has that much to do with
[00:45:41] Charlemagne. I think that what it really is is that- But he thinks he's valid. He thinks he's
[00:45:46] like connected. Well I mean that's kind of how he came up. He came up like in proximity to
[00:45:51] Charlemagne to all of these other black comics and stuff like that and I think
[00:45:56] What the hell is happening?
[00:45:58] OK, I think that sometimes that gets in his head or whatever.
[00:46:03] But like when.
[00:46:06] And just really white.
[00:46:08] You like really, oh, yeah, really, even at the he even at the fucking
[00:46:13] Luftwaffe haircut, like a like a airplane pilot in 1938.
[00:46:19] But not to the point, in my opinion, to where.
[00:46:24] He is going to support a bad idea when he knows it's a bad idea and
[00:46:30] I will give him credit for that
[00:46:33] But I think all the biases and all that people can see that but he's not gonna support a bad idea
[00:46:38] Where he knows it's a bad idea, but they've had other problems on flagrant recently
[00:46:43] There was a whole uproar. I didn't even know what happened with the cause
[00:46:46] I mean, I've been on flagrant, but I I don't I didn't pay attention to it
[00:46:50] but apparently that was like a big deal.
[00:46:52] Like people are calling him a cuck or something.
[00:46:55] I don't know.
[00:46:56] I don't know what it is.
[00:46:57] I have no idea.
[00:46:58] I asked if he wanted to drink something, chat, calm down.
[00:47:01] Yeah, he didn't give me like, oh, he didn't give me no drink.
[00:47:04] I said he wants something.
[00:47:06] He said nothing.
[00:47:06] He didn't give me no drink.
[00:47:07] He wants some of the drink.
[00:47:08] Yeah, well, what is this?
[00:47:09] What is this?
[00:47:10] I got diet, Dr. Pepper, blackberry.
[00:47:12] Blackberry.
[00:47:13] Yeah, it's actually pretty good.
[00:47:14] I have a cream one, too.
[00:47:15] Cream soda one, too.
[00:47:17] Also diet, Dr. Pepper.
[00:47:18] This is that's diet blackberry.
[00:47:20] Uh, no, something they say you're starting me out.
[00:47:22] I want to try a diet blackberry, Dr.
[00:47:24] Pepper.
[00:47:26] Notice how the soda I bought wasn't diet at all.
[00:47:30] Look at the chat.
[00:47:32] How many people are in this chat right now?
[00:47:34] Oh, there's only like a 20,000.
[00:47:36] 20,000 people in the set week, cause we went offline.
[00:47:40] So how many people, what's the most amount of people you ever had in
[00:47:42] the chat?
[00:47:43] Uh, 314,000.
[00:47:46] When was that?
[00:47:47] This last election and they were coming on here to watch you talk.
[00:47:50] Yeah.
[00:47:50] Like the day of the election, 314,000 people.
[00:47:55] Did you vote for Kamala Harris?
[00:48:00] Yes, I voted for Kamala Harris, but I, but I, but I didn't, I didn't just say it.
[00:48:05] No, no, but I didn't, I didn't say it, uh, uh, until far after the election.
[00:48:09] Cause I was like very critical of Kamala Harris and I did not want to
[00:48:13] endorser and I stand by that for sure, because I think it's, I think that they completely
[00:48:24] fucked it up. They completely fucked up everything in the election. My criticisms of Kamala Harris
[00:48:30] were fairly prescient and that's part of the reason why there were so many people writing in the
[00:48:36] mainstream about like all the things that I was warning about ahead of time.
[00:48:39] I mean, I never I never was like, oh, you should vote for Trump like that's fucking insane
[00:48:44] I was always I always communicated to people that like you should not vote for Trump no matter what you do
[00:48:51] But
[00:48:52] Yeah, I couldn't get myself to
[00:48:55] Openly be like I love Kamala Harris. You should vote for her and I stand by that
[00:48:59] Yeah, I think it would have been unprincipled and it would have been fucked up if I straight up
[00:49:05] celebrated or
[00:49:06] Urged people to do that. So you think celebrating the black woman is unprincipled. Yeah. Yeah, it's because of my racism
[00:49:17] Easy to do I could do that easy I could play that game all day. I don't play it again
[00:49:21] Look, I understand. I think any criticisms of Kamala Harris are
[00:49:26] basically baked in criticisms of that wing of the Democratic Party and I think that rather than people get mad and
[00:49:34] And getting to attack mode over those criticisms, it would be better to have conversations with
[00:49:41] those candidates and with the party about those criticisms and about how they grow from them
[00:49:48] and do better moving forward because obviously there are so many things that would be different
[00:49:53] right now if Kamala has, you wouldn't have people getting pulled off the streets.
[00:49:57] You wouldn't have it.
[00:49:58] Yeah, it would not.
[00:49:59] It would know where, of course, it would not be as bad as it is.
[00:50:01] It's not even a question.
[00:50:02] We, you know, but I also mentioned that as well. Um, they kicked us out of the easy
[00:50:07] either. Sure. They did. They kicked you out. What? Yeah. So the commonly campaign actually
[00:50:11] was pretty sweet on me initially. Oh, and they invited me to DNC, even though the
[00:50:17] Democratic Party itself, the DNC itself actually did not want me there. But I'm pretty
[00:50:23] sure the commonly campaign actually like actively petitioned to bring me there.
[00:50:28] And and then they've revoked my credentials the last day, but it was cool because like they were vote your credentials
[00:50:35] They did you finally the DNC finally was like see Jamie? Why why'd they do this? Oh my god?
[00:50:46] No, I always do I mean I they even they even didn't do this what I was like talking about Obama
[00:50:51] Like they were actually pretty they were pretty they were pretty open about like my criticisms of Obama for a second
[00:50:58] Yeah, you talk shit about who Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama
[00:51:03] WHO listen, he's my people as well. What are you talking about? How could you? How could you?
[00:51:09] Could you fix your mouth to talk any shit about?
[00:51:12] BHO, sorry if you if you are if you're if you're doing drone warfare and you're punishing the Republicans
[00:51:19] They made that up. Oh
[00:51:22] Wait, what do you see that report what report never happened? No drone warfare not one
[00:51:28] It was a right-wing hoax. You know how Trump made up that the M. St.
[00:51:33] Piles was a hoax. Yeah. All of that J.
[00:51:35] Sox that shit never none of that none of that happens. Yeah, yeah, totally.
[00:51:38] It never happened. It was or he actually did criminally prosecute.
[00:51:43] He closed Guantanamo Bay. All of that stuff.
[00:51:46] He he he actually did criminally prosecute the previous administration for for doing torture.
[00:51:52] All that stuff is like for me, I'm very understanding like there is obviously a lot of good there.
[00:51:58] Of course. But my my criticism is the same as anyone else on the graph.
[00:52:04] It's just like, you know, let me ask you a question.
[00:52:07] The surge in in all of this stuff, like all of this.
[00:52:10] Let me ask you this. And let's all as people
[00:52:17] legitimately and honestly contend with this question.
[00:52:22] How good.
[00:52:22] by leftist standards can an actual electable American president be.
[00:52:31] This is not any way shooting any bill you guys.
[00:52:35] I've said this before.
[00:52:37] I'm all over Obama and all of that stuff.
[00:52:40] Like I'm not in any position.
[00:52:43] I've said this before.
[00:52:44] If Bernie Sanders in 2016 by some stroke of God,
[00:52:48] Bernie Sanders was a long time to call it a genocide.
[00:52:50] Yeah, that but also even beyond him and his own personal opinions about Israel and like his own setbacks on that front
[00:52:58] Bernie Sanders would still have advanced American imperialism if people think that Bernie Sanders would be like anti empire
[00:53:06] Of any sort without like being assassinated instantly. You're out of your fucking mind. So like I understand all that so I great
[00:53:13] I'm very open about this like great politics on a curve
[00:53:16] like if they
[00:53:17] Like if someone is actually early on calling
[00:53:21] Israel's genocide a genocide, but you know, there there's sometimes if he on other aspects like AOC being a great example is
[00:53:30] AOC was one of the first congresspersons to openly call what Israel was doing a genocide
[00:53:36] AOC also had this big heated battle with marjorie taylor green a couple months past marjorie taylor king
[00:53:43] I'm not gonna say that marjorie taylor king
[00:53:45] Marjorie Taylor King. She's one of the biggest peacemakers. She's one of the most important.
[00:53:51] She reaches across the aisle. She actually reaches around. She goes to reach around. Marjorie
[00:53:56] Taylor King. It's MTK. It's King. It's not Green. It's King.
[00:54:00] Well, I won't say that. You can say that if you want. But when she was getting outflanked
[00:54:04] by Marjorie Taylor King, when she was getting outflanked by Marjorie Green about offensive
[00:54:12] Weapons and defensive weapons Israel. I was like very critical. I was like, what are you doing? Like you can't you cannot allow yourself
[00:54:19] to get
[00:54:21] Outflanked outwoked if you want to call it that by mtg of all fucking people
[00:54:26] Right because she was because she was correct like the whole you know offensive defensive weapons conversation is fucking stupid
[00:54:33] What do you mean if they're doing a genocide and you agree that they're doing a genocide?
[00:54:36] Why would you fund it? Yeah, there's no world where you would be like oh and you know in
[00:54:40] in during World War two is people coming in now during World War two
[00:54:44] There was no there was no point of contention around like whether we should give anti-aircraft weaponry to Nazi Germany
[00:54:50] They're doing a genocide if we didn't even know that they were doing a genocide, but we were in war with them
[00:54:54] Right, so like there was no there was no contention on this issue. It was non-contentious
[00:55:00] It would be ridiculous if someone was advocating for that
[00:55:02] Hmm, and it's the same with Israel. Yeah, I mean look it like so
[00:55:07] So it's just, to me, it's just very important that everybody is just
[00:55:12] honest in their criticism.
[00:55:14] Be honest in your criticism and honest in your expectations.
[00:55:17] It's not as if I can blink and have, you know, Chomsky, which I guess I
[00:55:25] wouldn't want Chomsky.
[00:55:26] Well, yeah, that's not, he's not.
[00:55:30] Yo, there are, literally, I want you guys to just realize there
[00:55:36] There are no, there are no heroes, there are no heroes.
[00:55:40] The only heroes is, is fucking Captain America.
[00:55:43] And even Captain America himself, Steve Rogers, let his homie be in the dark about the fact
[00:55:50] that his other homie killed his homie's mom.
[00:55:53] So even Steve Rogers is a bitch ass mother fuck.
[00:55:56] There are no heroes.
[00:55:57] I'm looking through the files and I'm seeing Chomsky.
[00:56:00] Well, the heroes are dead.
[00:56:01] The heroes are dead.
[00:56:02] I'm fucking shit.
[00:56:03] They're dead.
[00:56:04] Like there are no fucking heroes.
[00:56:05] There are none.
[00:56:06] died too soon. You know what? I mean, they're not, they're not a lot. They weren't around
[00:56:11] to, to fuck up. You know, if you want to, if you want to consider like, you know, Che Guevara
[00:56:16] or, or, you know, Lenin or something like that, then that's fine. And they, they had
[00:56:21] the fuck ups in their lifetimes as well. But some of the horrible things, but they're
[00:56:25] not, but they're not around. They're not alive to, to, you know, hang out with
[00:56:29] you every Epstein.
[00:56:30] So people are saying Charlie Kirk Fred Hampton Fred Hampton is a great example of a goddamn hero.
[00:56:39] Yeah. Fred Hampton is a hero. X is a hero. King is a hero.
[00:56:42] A lot of these people are great examples of heroes.
[00:56:44] But right now, but I looked in those files, man, and I looked through all the files
[00:56:49] and it's just we talked about how I learned it.
[00:56:51] It was very funny that people thought that, you know, you're going to see Bill Clinton
[00:56:55] in the files ago, my God, not President Clinton.
[00:56:57] Fuck, but but like seeing Chomsky in there was just like, oh, my God, man.
[00:57:04] Right. It was just fucking tough.
[00:57:06] You know, the some of the work that set me on the path,
[00:57:11] you know, it was just fucking tough.
[00:57:12] But I want to say something like to me, it's very funny.
[00:57:18] I want you guys to think about how little your government thinks of you.
[00:57:22] Your government thinks that they can distract you from child grape.
[00:57:29] I know you're not supposed to say that word.
[00:57:32] Your government thinks that.
[00:57:33] No, you don't.
[00:57:34] You can say child.
[00:57:35] Yeah.
[00:57:36] Your government thinks that they're 45 years old.
[00:57:38] I appreciate it.
[00:57:39] Your government.
[00:57:40] We don't do that here.
[00:57:41] Your government thinks that there's something that they can do that would distract you
[00:57:45] from children being raped.
[00:57:46] Think about how little they think of you.
[00:57:48] If you walked into a room right now, if you walked into a house and you heard something
[00:57:55] happening to a kid in the back room, what could happen in the front room to distract
[00:58:01] you from that?
[00:58:02] Nothing.
[00:58:03] There's nothing that can happen.
[00:58:04] It don't matter how good the fool was, what was on TV, what Bernard was doing, it doesn't
[00:58:10] matter anything that could happen.
[00:58:13] Nothing could, but they think they can distract you from it.
[00:58:16] remember like a lot of the people were also participating in it they were
[00:58:19] participating so then then you know they weren't they didn't give a fuck that it
[00:58:24] was happening because they were like they were there for that there's a there's
[00:58:27] email correspondence between Prince Andrew that came out formerly formerly
[00:58:31] Prince Andrew not he just like Nick Andrew now he's just a regular dude now
[00:58:34] like Andrew from the up the street yeah Lord Mount Bethan and he was
[00:58:41] He's literally sending emails to Ghislaine Maxwell being like, oh, I need something to
[00:58:46] distract my mind.
[00:58:47] Like, do you have any inappropriate friends?
[00:58:49] Like, he was just straight up saying like, can you find me some miners to rape?
[00:58:53] Absolutely.
[00:58:54] Like, how do you fucking, like at no point do you just turn around and go like, this
[00:59:00] is fucked up.
[00:59:01] Like, this is what I don't understand.
[00:59:04] If you are that evil, how, how, how is it that at no point in your life do you
[00:59:08] turn around and go. This is maybe this is a little fucked up.
[00:59:13] Maybe I shouldn't write this. What am I doing?
[00:59:15] They, you know, they.
[00:59:18] Part of the pathology here is that they're doing it,
[00:59:22] but they're also getting off on the fact that they could do it.
[00:59:25] Yeah. And it all comes back to us.
[00:59:28] And when you look at the litany of things that were thrown at the American
[00:59:32] people in the last two or three weeks to try to distract them
[00:59:36] from a deep, I believe, intelligence operation,
[00:59:42] but also for sure a child pedophilia ring, right?
[00:59:47] They tried to use plaques in the White House
[00:59:50] and checks to the troops and Trump taking over
[00:59:55] the Kennedy Center and Susie Wiles
[00:59:58] in what was a vanity fair,
[01:00:00] or just cash to so much news,
[01:00:03] flooding the zone so much,
[01:00:05] thinking that there's something that they can put in front of you that will make you forget about the fact
[01:00:11] That the richest most powerful people in the world
[01:00:14] were raping children. Yeah, and like
[01:00:17] They they really think that you're dumb or that they have captured you to that degree. It's it's profound
[01:00:24] No, absolutely
[01:00:26] But you want to know the saddest part about it is that it does kind of work on people
[01:00:31] Yeah, it does
[01:00:32] also it's but it's almost like uh it's the same principle behind like when when people just like
[01:00:38] forget about every awful thing that you know is currently happening because they're like oh man well
[01:00:45] i just got to worry about making money today i sure you know that's that's how it works where
[01:00:51] a lot of people will then go back to there's nothing i can do about all this stuff it sucks
[01:00:57] but I also have to survive.
[01:01:00] I have to survive and the modicum,
[01:01:04] like the small amount of time that I have to myself
[01:01:07] where I can feel like a human being,
[01:01:08] I'm just gonna drink some alcohol,
[01:01:09] I'm gonna go, you know, watch some TikToks
[01:01:12] and like poison my brain.
[01:01:14] I don't wanna like constantly have to think about it.
[01:01:17] And that is how capitalism works.
[01:01:20] Yeah, it works by bogging you down
[01:01:23] and putting your survival right in front of you
[01:01:25] and then making you say, hey, um, and then also it's so funny.
[01:01:31] They were like Trump came out with this, you know, you saw how he wanted to do
[01:01:35] a shit literally the hunger games, right? Yeah. Yeah.
[01:01:38] But you're already in the hundred. You're already in the hundred games.
[01:01:40] They already have you believing that you're competing for resources
[01:01:44] that aren't abundant.
[01:01:46] And so whatever you get, somebody else doesn't.
[01:01:49] You're you're you're in the hundred games right now.
[01:01:51] Yeah. Oh, do you see this in which
[01:01:53] Uh, Param from Zitao says, okay, team, we have to delay more Epstein files again.
[01:02:00] We'll announce on Christmas Eve.
[01:02:01] Let's try to get through this new cycle quietly.
[01:02:03] And then Trump does this.
[01:02:05] I'm fine.
[01:02:06] You sound so beautiful and cute.
[01:02:10] How old are you?
[01:02:13] I'm eight.
[01:02:14] Wow.
[01:02:15] So smart.
[01:02:16] What the fuck is she?
[01:02:17] What?
[01:02:18] What the fuck?
[01:02:19] Wow.
[01:02:20] I'm eight.
[01:02:21] I'm in.
[01:02:22] I'm in.
[01:02:23] I'm in.
[01:02:24] Wow.
[01:02:25] What timeline are we in, bro?
[01:02:28] What the fuck is going on?
[01:02:30] It's just, you know, I get what he was trying to do.
[01:02:33] I get what he was trying to do.
[01:02:34] I was tempted to, but look at him.
[01:02:37] Oh my God.
[01:02:38] We don't even talk about the Trump fall-off, man.
[01:02:40] This is a Kimmel-Ajumon with the Raptors.
[01:02:42] That didn't even happen to him.
[01:02:43] You know they did this because like,
[01:02:44] one of his best moments from Trump one
[01:02:46] was when he was like,
[01:02:47] you still believe in Santa Claus?
[01:02:50] you know, at the age of 12, I feel like it's, you know, and that was like a really funny
[01:02:54] moment because he was on it, you know, it's marginal at that point, right?
[01:02:59] At seven, it's marginal.
[01:03:01] And I think they did that so that they could just get him back on, you know, the good
[01:03:07] graces of all these people and he's still, they don't realize that there's too much
[01:03:11] stink on him now.
[01:03:13] Yeah.
[01:03:14] Yeah.
[01:03:15] Do you think that the prospect of a mutiny on the right is real?
[01:03:19] Do you think that they'll start looking to put Trump out to pass there, particularly if things go bad next year?
[01:03:24] Hey, they tried to do that. They tried to do that with Rhonda Sanchez, but the establishment blank tried to do that.
[01:03:30] And I don't think Trump is going to get outcasted by the old money Republicans. I think if there's someone that could potentially, maybe many years down the line, push him out, it would have to be like a Tucker Carlson.
[01:03:44] It would have to be someone who can speak the same language, who is telegenic, who can hold the coalition together, but then also will tell the establishment Republicans and the big institutional donors that he's not a volatile figure in the same way Trump is, while simultaneously still giving that on-camera presence that is necessary to make sure that the base is still on board.
[01:04:07] So, um, I don't think that anyone, like JD Vance would never be able to like shank Trump.
[01:04:13] No, he doesn't have any charisma.
[01:04:15] Yeah, he doesn't have any charisma.
[01:04:16] Also, JD Vance has got a real problem on his hands.
[01:04:18] The, the, the Gropo's are a problem for him.
[01:04:21] Yeah.
[01:04:22] The, the, but he's, he's trying so hard to not like directly, like he called, he's
[01:04:28] trying to farm him.
[01:04:29] He's trying to be like, uh, yeah, you know, he can't, he can't.
[01:04:31] His wife is Indian.
[01:04:32] Yeah.
[01:04:33] His wife is Indian.
[01:04:34] He's over.
[01:04:35] Yeah.
[01:04:36] went as to eat shit and
[01:04:38] Nick went has turned it on him. Yeah. Yeah, I'm gonna eat your wife's cuisine or something
[01:04:44] Yeah, and it's and and that is what?
[01:04:48] the limit of Jay is
[01:04:52] You ever watch gremlins
[01:04:54] No
[01:04:56] I've not watched gremlins
[01:04:58] Is that fucked up? What is it? What's gremlins?
[01:05:02] Remember I grew up in Turkey
[01:05:04] So the original gremlins movie with gizmo you ain't never seen that shit. No
[01:05:12] So like okay, so real quick so if I
[01:05:16] Look up gremlins so the original gremlins joint like gremlins now not this whoever this motherfucker is with
[01:05:24] It's gremlins with a s so gremlins that's gizmo right there you never seen gizmo before y'all know
[01:05:29] I've seen the little toys. Yeah, I've seen them. They're like little creepy toys, right? I don't know
[01:05:34] They're not they're not a creepy toy. It's a Mogwai. Okay, I don't
[01:05:40] Why aren't they showing the little gremlins?
[01:05:44] So that's so go so just go to the
[01:05:49] Howie Mandela's gizmo. Yeah, he does the voice of gizmo. Okay. Okay. So that's gizmo. That's gizmo right there.
[01:05:57] Uh huh. So Gizmo is a cute Mogwai.
[01:06:00] He's, uh, he's virtuous, uh huh.
[01:06:03] But there are rules to get to the, to the gremlins.
[01:06:07] There are a couple of rules.
[01:06:08] One, you don't feed the gremlins after midnight.
[01:06:12] Right. Another rule is you don't let them get away.
[01:06:15] If you but the Mogwai.
[01:06:17] Okay. So if you feed this Mogwai after midnight,
[01:06:21] they turn to the gremlins become they become gremlins.
[01:06:24] You can't feed them after midnight.
[01:06:26] OK, they make more Mogwai if they get wet and it's very hard to watch
[01:06:30] because little like the gremlins pop out of the fucking
[01:06:34] Mogwai's pop out of Gizmo's back.
[01:06:37] The Gropers are gremlins.
[01:06:40] The Republicans created the gremlins.
[01:06:43] They fed this group after midnight.
[01:06:47] Their version of the world they're playing with.
[01:06:52] They're whispering about white supremacy heritage Americans. Oh, yeah, they're whispers
[01:06:58] They're
[01:07:00] Gizmo is a whisper the Gremlins speak. Wow. They got all kind of their own culture
[01:07:04] They were on a green. They're going crazy. Like the Republicans they thought that they could control
[01:07:11] Control you like this term the height of the flame
[01:07:14] You know, yeah control the height of the flame with their racism their misogyny
[01:07:20] They're all of that stuff, but they couldn't they seeded a whole bunch of babies that are more at least outwardly
[01:07:29] Rotest and aggressive than they are and now it's after midnight the groom isn't eight and there's nothing you can fucking do about it
[01:07:36] I don't know why they ever thought that they could like keep it at bay
[01:07:38] That's why it's always funny when it's like the vague or even Ben Shapiro now
[01:07:42] That's like complaining about like anti-semitism is like, why would you think that the very same?
[01:07:47] racialized language that you utilize for everybody but Jewish people would not
[01:07:54] inevitably turn on you because for these guys they're tokens and and Vivek
[01:08:01] Ramaswamy and all these other people like their tokens as long as they still
[01:08:05] reinforced by supremacy they're fine but the moment they actually feel
[01:08:08] threatened by the Republicans and even call it out is a moment where all of
[01:08:14] these people are going to turn around and say you're done. If you continue saying there's
[01:08:20] no racism, what are you guys talking about? You're fine, right? In the face of anti-Indian
[01:08:27] sentiment. If you turn around and say, oh, it's being overblown, you're fine. But the
[01:08:32] moment that you actually call it out, they will cut you out. And those very same forces
[01:08:38] will then turn to the likes of the Nick Fuentes of the world. And that's precisely
[01:08:42] what's going on right now with the Republican party.
[01:08:45] Vivek Ramaswamy is a weakling.
[01:08:48] Uh, Ben Shapiro can suck my dick.
[01:08:51] And let me tell you why.
[01:08:52] Yeah, exactly.
[01:08:52] So like Ben Shapiro, beyond any issues that I have with Ben Shapiro,
[01:08:58] anything that he's doing recently.
[01:09:00] I tweet this over and over and over again.
[01:09:02] I've talked to everyone about this.
[01:09:05] Ben Shapiro gave his thoughts on the Trayvon Martin trial.
[01:09:10] Oh, I'm Trayvon Martin's birthday.
[01:09:13] So listen, you guys understand what that is.
[01:09:15] So like when Ben Shapiro is talking about this, everybody else is going.
[01:09:19] Trayvon Martin would have been alive.
[01:09:21] Trayvon Martin would have been alive.
[01:09:22] And we're talking about the fact that Trayvon Martin was a.
[01:09:25] Teenager walking in his own neighborhood, who was a profile and stopped.
[01:09:31] Also, you have to remember there are people who are now too young
[01:09:35] to know who Trayvon Martin is, which is kind of crazy to think about.
[01:09:38] It's very so Trayvon Martin's walking in his neighborhood profile by a guy that he stopped.
[01:09:45] The guy's name is George Zimmerman, who was acting in the capacity of some sort of neighborhood watch.
[01:09:50] All to take occasion plate takes place.
[01:09:53] George Zimmerman starts getting his ass kicked.
[01:09:54] He kills Trayvon Martin, right?
[01:09:56] Yeah, George Zimmerman provoked, followed and initiated a confrontation between him
[01:10:03] and Trayvon Martin ended up taking Trayvon Martin's life.
[01:10:05] The state of your ground law and all of these things were,
[01:10:09] it was litigated in the courtroom. It was also litigated culturally. Right? Yeah.
[01:10:14] Let's talk about the baseline of decency here.
[01:10:17] The baseline of decency here is to understand that a black teenage male was killed for no reason,
[01:10:26] no reason. And if you respected discourse, your fellow man and your community,
[01:10:32] what you wouldn't do was talk people over that. If you respected the way that we should talk to
[01:10:40] one another and if you respected people that are in pain, you would not talk them. Bishop
[01:10:46] Hero would talk black people on Trayvon Martin's birthday. Yeah. So George Zimmerman did it too.
[01:10:52] He literally started selling, uh, Skittles. He would sign, uh, Skittles bags. He sold his gun
[01:10:58] that he used to kill Trayvon Martin, he auctioned it. And the same goes for, and the same goes
[01:11:05] for like the culture that's surrounded. It's so disgusting. Trayvon Martin had gone to the grocery
[01:11:11] store to get a bag of Skittles and he was walking back home with his hoodie up. And that was a
[01:11:17] just cause for many Americans that advocated for George Zimmerman at the time. It became this
[01:11:25] like major cultural flashpoint. And so to me, why don't you like the Republicans, the movement
[01:11:35] that you're calling so grotesque right now, these are your kids go put your arms around them.
[01:11:40] Go do whatever it is the fuck you got to do. I stand back and watch all of this stuff going on.
[01:11:45] But see this ugliness and nastiness. And Cheryl Martin would have turned 21 today if he hadn't
[01:11:49] taken a man's head and beaten it to the pavement before you. You want to have a
[01:11:52] conversation about the bullshit, whatever you did. Shout out,
[01:11:55] Maro man, Maro's all you can always appeal. I love Maro. But
[01:11:58] that's on his birthday while we are in pain. And like to me,
[01:12:04] so all the talk about decency and all of that stuff, but I'm
[01:12:08] not saying you get held to account for one thing you did
[01:12:11] one time. All of that. What I'm saying is, Bishop Hero has
[01:12:14] to contend with the fact that the movement that he's
[01:12:16] fighting or the gremlins that he poured water on and fed
[01:12:19] after midnight. So deal with them. Go clean them up. Just like they did in that movie that
[01:12:23] you ain't never seen. I can't believe you ain't never seen that.
[01:12:25] Yeah. No, they, they, they birthed his demon. So here's a Cam Caskey, uh, who has something
[01:12:31] to say. He's a Hassan Abbey. He's running, uh, for office now in New York, 12th congressional
[01:12:35] district. Yeah. He was one of the parking kids. And, um, and this is true. Truly remarkable
[01:12:41] how many conservatives push great replacement theory, but replace the Jews with the left
[01:12:44] and are just shot by the rampant anti-Semitism from the base.
[01:12:47] He went as went on Tucker Carlson show and he straight up told Tucker Carlson that he
[01:12:52] learned about the great replacement from Mark Levin.
[01:12:55] Mark Levin is a conservative ultra ultra Zionist Jewish man on Fox News.
[01:13:01] And he was trafficking in the great replacement theories and conspiracies, which famously
[01:13:07] was was posterized by the Nazis initially, right?
[01:13:10] And who was doing the great replacement in the eyes of the Nazis?
[01:13:14] The Jews, the Jews were doing the great replacement.
[01:13:16] So it was always very shocking to me.
[01:13:20] Even Candace Owens, who now is obviously one of the most dominant right-wing forces
[01:13:25] in the country, Candace Owens used to be woke.
[01:13:30] Candace Owens successfully sued the Connecticut Board of Education, which he was in high
[01:13:33] school for being victim to anti-black racism that caused her to get a eating disorder,
[01:13:38] all this stuff.
[01:13:39] Candace Owens, who had a website in 2016 shitting on Donald Trump, was plucked by
[01:13:44] David Horowitz.
[01:13:46] David Horowitz, a very famous Islamophobe.
[01:13:48] David Horowitz used to be a Trotskyist,
[01:13:50] and then he became this incredible neocon,
[01:13:54] also conservative, a Jewish man,
[01:13:57] that was a profoundly influential figure
[01:14:00] in the neocon modern right-wing movement
[01:14:02] that justified all the wars that America engaged
[01:14:05] in the global war on terror.
[01:14:07] Candace Owens has her,
[01:14:09] Candace Owens got a career
[01:14:11] because of Ben Shapiro and David Horowitz,
[01:14:14] and Charlie Kirk and it's crazy that she went from that and she was anti-semitic throughout the entire process as well
[01:14:21] But they didn't care because she was still pro-Israel the moment that she turned on
[01:14:26] You know Israel and started
[01:14:28] Saying anti-Israel shit. They dropped her
[01:14:32] But they created this demon to begin with for sure like why would you not think that that would your own?
[01:14:40] Why would you not think that your chickens would never come home to roost is my question always
[01:14:44] That's the people that you created inside of that movement. Yeah, would not eventually
[01:14:49] Challenge you yeah, they would not eventually say maybe you're not a part of the equation right and especially if you're Jewish
[01:14:56] It's like historically to the heart of every conspiracy
[01:15:00] Every conspiracy to go far enough down the rabbit hole. It always goes back to all the Jews are responsible the laziest
[01:15:07] is most like direct form of who can we blame for all it is and put the world's problems
[01:15:14] on and to think that these people would never get back to that point at some time. It defies
[01:15:24] logic to me.
[01:15:25] Yeah. And it was an inevitability that at some point it would turn on Jewish people
[01:15:29] and we're there. I think we're at the precipice of that turn taking place now. I don't know
[01:15:34] How do we protect our Jewish brothers and sisters?
[01:15:37] We have to.
[01:15:38] I mean, I think there is a point to be made about our Jewish brothers and sisters also.
[01:15:45] I mean, there's plenty of Jewish brothers and sisters in this community that are loud
[01:15:49] and proud and anti-Zionist, but so many of the cultural institutions that masquerade
[01:15:55] as Jewish advocacy organizations unironically do a big amount of damage that lean into
[01:16:01] anti-Semitic narratives by presenting themselves as first and foremost pro-israel groups. I think
[01:16:09] a lot of people need to realize that it's it's done. You can't
[01:16:13] complete anti-Israel, anti-Semitism. Jonathan Greenblatt spent the last two years as the head
[01:16:20] of the ADL, the Anti-Defamation League, called the apartheid defense league. Jonathan Greenblatt
[01:16:26] spent the last two years every time he's on television talking about how I'm anti-Semitic.
[01:16:30] I'm the number one anti-Semite in America. I'm fomenting anti-Semite.
[01:16:34] Did you make the list?
[01:16:36] Oh yeah, I lost the Candace Owens last year.
[01:16:39] And I wasn't, you don't get a second mention apparently, but I think Tucker won this year.
[01:16:44] But my point is, like the reason why Jonathan Greenblatt was doing it is because he knows
[01:16:50] Nick Fuentes can't convince his Jewish nieces and nephews to become anti-Zionists.
[01:16:57] But he knows because i'm not anti-semitic and because i fight against anti-semitism, but i'm uncompromising as an anti-zionist
[01:17:05] Oh miss rachel won
[01:17:07] Oh, shit. I thought miss rachel. I thought talk cross on one this year. Miss rachel is even stupider. God damn
[01:17:13] um
[01:17:14] Her winning is stupid or not her. We look like we like yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I love miss rachel. Yeah
[01:17:18] She's my goat. She's my queen, but I I thought talker won, uh, but maybe i'm wrong
[01:17:24] It's even dumber to say Ms. Rachel is the number one anti-Semitism.
[01:17:29] But my point is, if your goal was, if you were careless about actually, if you were careless
[01:17:37] about actually combating anti-Semitism, and your first and foremost, your primary goal
[01:17:42] was to defend Israel, yeah, you go against someone who is a loud advocate against Israel.
[01:17:50] And you continue this careless conflation, this dangerous conflation that like anyone
[01:17:54] who speaks out against Israel is a vicious anti-Semite.
[01:17:59] And especially people like, you know, Hassan Piker, who have spent their entire professional
[01:18:08] advocacy, professional media career combating anti-Semitism.
[01:18:13] And that's it.
[01:18:14] And then he defended ADL, also defended Elon Musk doing the sig hyal, all that
[01:18:19] stuff.
[01:18:20] And they basically diluted the whole concept of being against Jewish people.
[01:18:27] So they taught so many Americans who were not invested in Zionism at all.
[01:18:34] The idea that like, no, Jews do only care about Israel first and foremost.
[01:18:38] So combating that and tackling that is going to be very difficult, but it requires very loud, very loud anti-Zionist Jewish voices as well in media.
[01:18:49] in media. Like, and it requires a shit ton of marketing as well. But in the absence of
[01:18:56] all these advocacy organizations dropping this shit, because they are the ones who literally
[01:19:00] will say anti-zionist Jews are anti-Semitic. You know, it's going to be impossible. How
[01:19:05] do you teach a dude from Idaho who's never met a Jewish person now in this day and
[01:19:10] age that like, that the, you know, the idea that like Israel is a, is supposed
[01:19:16] to be a Jewish ethno status is, uh, is a silly concept that, that most Jews don't agree with.
[01:19:22] You can't, you know, it's funny.
[01:19:24] Like it's not funny.
[01:19:25] It's interesting.
[01:19:26] So there are a couple of people that whenever we are critical of Israel, critical of the
[01:19:32] genocide in Gaza, they're like, we'll reach out to me and my DMs and stuff like
[01:19:36] that.
[01:19:37] And you know, there'll be Jewish brothers and sisters that listen to the podcast
[01:19:41] and you know what I'll do.
[01:19:42] I do this to a lot of people.
[01:19:44] This is so stupid.
[01:19:45] is if you have a podcast, I'll be like, yo, call me seriously.
[01:19:50] Well, I'll be like, yo, call me and I'll get on the phone and I'll
[01:19:55] actually talk to people who are these are mostly American Jews
[01:20:02] who are having conversations around their belief in the state
[01:20:09] of Israel and in the state of Israel and who are trying
[01:20:14] to connect and communicate with me, somebody whose positions they respect.
[01:20:19] And they also know that early on in higher learning, we had a lot of
[01:20:23] conversations about anti-Semitism because there were a couple of brothers.
[01:20:27] I'm not going to bring their names up now.
[01:20:29] There's no need to drag them through the mud.
[01:20:30] They were posting some stuff and saying some stuff.
[01:20:32] And we were having conversations about anti-Semitism or higher learning.
[01:20:36] Um, and when you talk to them, I think it's important sometimes to,
[01:20:40] to have conversations with them because when you talk to them.
[01:20:44] you can, you can feel the vulnerability that they feel being Jews. You can feel it. You can feel the,
[01:20:54] the, the, the, the pain and you can feel the fear and you can feel all of that. And it's not,
[01:21:00] there's no amount of statistics or history or anything that I can give them to get them over
[01:21:06] that fear. Like to get them to see like what is happening and how it's happening, any information
[01:21:13] I give them is fake, any statistic I give them has been cooked.
[01:21:18] There's like nothing that can be done.
[01:21:21] I have the conversation.
[01:21:22] So I continue to see the people that I share my community with
[01:21:26] as people and not as political dogma and to connect with them
[01:21:30] and let them know that I want them safe and empowered.
[01:21:33] But a lot of times like we get so deep into it where
[01:21:38] we just exhaust each other.
[01:21:40] And so sometimes when I'm having a conversation, how do you deal with the fact that you combat anti-Semitism and sometimes there's a cultural imperative to I still I still keep pushing through it and no matter what, I just I'm on compromising on that because there are people who.
[01:21:56] who you're like in your belief you're uncompromising your belief that like
[01:22:01] The content you anti-semitism. Yeah, exactly
[01:22:03] And I think you just got to keep doing that and no matter what because there are people who will sometimes say like
[01:22:09] You're spending too much time on this like you're spending too much time on like addressing anti-semitism
[01:22:14] Because it's like who gives the fuck people are being slaughtered, right?
[01:22:17] And it's not like I'm it's not like I'm taking time away from that, right?
[01:22:22] Because every single time I talk about this even when I bring up
[01:22:26] um anti-Semitism growing in the in the country i still connected back to uh the the propaganda that
[01:22:34] israel has done that is that it's consistently doing that even um i think i have a unique insight
[01:22:41] into as uh as someone who's you know grown up in turkey that never really thought about like uh
[01:22:46] what it would look like to be muslim in a place like the united states of america and then
[01:22:49] yeah of course i've been living here it's like i always i always compare it to like if i was
[01:22:54] was running around being like ISIS is actually fucking awesome and you know
[01:22:58] it represents true Islam and if you criticize ISIS you're Islamophobic
[01:23:02] they can clip you Hasan no I know I mean but my point is like if I was running
[01:23:07] around saying that shit if I was running around saying that shit that
[01:23:11] people would understand it would be like what the fuck are you saying shut
[01:23:14] the fuck up you're an insane person and the problem is from the perspective
[01:23:20] of people who are completely tapped out who don't have any sort of social
[01:23:23] investment in Israel whatsoever and actually are now antagonistic to Israel
[01:23:27] that see it for what it is okay a very damaging force a very violent force in
[01:23:32] this region a destabilizing force in this region that is consistently demanding
[01:23:37] unlimited funds from the United States of America they don't think Israel is a
[01:23:42] good thing they don't so if you are running around still associating
[01:23:47] yourself and your people with Israel you are literally leaning into people's
[01:23:52] You are teaching people that the wrong thing this very damaging thing is very dangerous thing that like no all Jews
[01:24:01] Do care about Israel, and you're putting
[01:24:03] Anti-Sinus Jews in harm's way you're putting all Jews in harm's way because then people start thinking twice about
[01:24:09] Every Jewish person that they meet where they go. Oh, this person is like I bet this person
[01:24:13] Which is mostly unfair. Yeah, exactly
[01:24:15] Yeah, exactly, and I I don't do that, but I don't expect other people not to do that
[01:24:20] I get it like it's just this is how it is with Islamophobia as well. This is how it is with anti-black
[01:24:24] Well, I will say this I do expect them not to do it though because like I
[01:24:30] Remember this man. I never get this
[01:24:32] Man, I'll tell you what bra if you were a brown person in
[01:24:37] South Louisiana
[01:24:39] Post 9-11 you was catching hell. I
[01:24:43] mean, yeah, you was catching hell and
[01:24:46] And the conversation that we we sprung in the action because I tell you something bro about black people
[01:24:52] We love somebody else's fight
[01:24:55] That's what that's one of our favorite things. We love somebody else's fight
[01:24:59] I don't give a fuck what nobody watching this thinks or says black people cannot stand to see people treated unfairly
[01:25:06] Yeah, we do not like that like we do not like to see people treated unfairly
[01:25:12] That is why sometimes with some of my brothers that we have conversations about the Trump stuff and stuff like that
[01:25:17] That is not in the tradition of blackness. We do not like to see people treat unfairly
[01:25:21] We have to have all these talks on campus about Islamophobia
[01:25:24] About all of this stuff about dogma. We have to get very specific and granular about it
[01:25:29] this issue with the rise of like like
[01:25:33] like, not with the rise of Fuentes and even the turn that Candace has made as of yet, recently,
[01:25:42] like, this is just like anti-Semitism that in some sort of way, the right has got to
[01:25:52] continue with this inside of their political movement.
[01:25:55] This person says, look, Muslims, ISIS are not what Jews are to Israel at all. 90% of
[01:25:59] Muslims don't support ISIS though. 90% of Jews don't support Israel in the way
[01:26:02] that you think they do, but the fact that you think that though, okay, but the fact that
[01:26:07] you think that I can't even fucking call that in a question because every single advocacy
[01:26:13] group consistently says that and has said that for years and years and years, where
[01:26:19] it's the most common thing that I hear, oh, your anti-Zionist will 90% of Jews love
[01:26:23] Israel.
[01:26:24] I guess you hate 90% of Jews, not realizing that when you say that, you're associating
[01:26:30] yourself with a country that you have no fucking real connection to as you live here in a woman fucking Israel
[01:26:36] You know what I mean? Yeah, maybe at most you have like extended family there or some shit
[01:26:40] But like you chose to live here and
[01:26:43] You didn't choose to live there
[01:26:45] Israel certainly wants you to live there if you're Jewish right Israel wants you to live there so bad that they'll give you benefits to live there
[01:26:51] They got fucking free health care over there, too
[01:26:53] And you can get like cheap real estate as well off of stolen Palestinian land and you still choose to live in fucking bulk over town
[01:26:59] So clearly you're American, okay? You're not Israel first. You're American first even if you think
[01:27:07] Even if you've been conditioned to thinking like oh, no, I really have to defend Israel for one reason or another and
[01:27:13] What's frustrating about this this concept is
[01:27:17] When every single
[01:27:19] Like advocacy group is still presenting that as a fact
[01:27:24] Because they just cannot comprehend that America is by and large have completely their
[01:27:29] Americans the majority of Americans are like Israel's not good. All right, you know
[01:27:33] They lean into and feed into the anti-Semitic conspiracies
[01:27:37] And I think that's a that's an important part of this conversation that many people are maybe a little too afraid to have
[01:27:43] Because they don't want to offend anybody. They don't want to they don't want to come across like they don't want to
[01:27:47] Yeah, they don't want to come across like they're saying. Yeah, they don't want to come across like they're saying like hey man like
[01:27:52] This is you know partially on you too a little bit, right? Like cuz it is and I say this as like
[01:27:58] like the ISIS comparison is a good one in my opinion, because that was a false conflation
[01:28:04] not brought about by Muslims. No Muslim is pro-ISIS. ISIS fucking kills Muslims more than
[01:28:09] the ISIS is aligned with Israel. They literally have aligned strategically with Israel. ISIS's
[01:28:16] primary victims are like the Yazidis, the Muslims, the Christians, but they're Arabs.
[01:28:23] So no Muslim that I've ever met in my entire fucking life has ever been like, I just kind
[01:28:29] of misunderstood.
[01:28:30] You know, they don't say that.
[01:28:32] That's not a thing.
[01:28:33] And yet that damaging conflation was consistently reinforced through the media over and over
[01:28:40] again in an effort to foment Islamophobia in an effort to justify the global war on
[01:28:45] terror.
[01:28:46] Right.
[01:28:47] To go with hegemony in the region and all that stuff.
[01:28:49] Exactly.
[01:28:50] Yeah.
[01:28:51] Exactly.
[01:28:52] our Jewish brothers and sisters not realize that like every time they say no no no you don't understand all Jews actually
[01:29:00] Care about Israel and defend Israel to the fucking hilt or to try to define
[01:29:06] What kind of criticism that Israel you can it can't do?
[01:29:09] Okay, and oftentimes get a little heavy-handed
[01:29:12] With that kind of defense where it kind of feels like you're all lives mattering black lives matter in many respects
[01:29:19] Because they'll they'll be like oh, what about like
[01:29:21] my feelings. Like, oh, you can't say from the river to the sea because it hurts my feelings.
[01:29:26] You can't say globalize the intifada because it hurts my feelings. Like, okay, but your
[01:29:29] feelings, if your feelings revolve around like defending the sanctity and safety and
[01:29:33] security of Israel, then fuck your feelings, you know, and that's, that's, most people
[01:29:38] are not, most people don't give a shit about anybody's feelings really. Um, and, and
[01:29:44] when you, when you hear that kind of thing over and over again, it reinforces what
[01:29:49] people are suspecting. It reinforces the nascent anti-Semitic
[01:29:54] kind of things that a lot of people have.
[01:29:55] It allows it to conjure as well.
[01:29:56] Yes.
[01:29:57] Yeah.
[01:29:58] And that's why I always say like anti-Zionism from an anti-imperialist or an anti-fascist
[01:30:02] perspective is much more difficult to get Americans on board with than anti-Semitism.
[01:30:09] That's the unfortunate reality. Americans are way more predisposed to anti-Semitic
[01:30:13] opinions, but then they are to like understanding anti-Zionism from a, from a anti-imperialist
[01:30:19] or anti-fascist perspective.
[01:30:20] Well, I'll say this though, and to that respect, I mean, you're, you're right, but also criticism
[01:30:29] of Israel is at least from a mainstream American perspective, kind of new, not, it's, it's,
[01:30:39] it's, it's not, it's not new in so far as they haven't always been.
[01:30:42] I watched George Carlin talk about this, not the nineties,
[01:30:47] the eighties and all of that stuff, but mainstream.
[01:30:49] Are commandos, Palestinians or terrorists?
[01:30:52] Right.
[01:30:52] Like mainstream American criticism actually to be honest with
[01:30:57] you, having an opinion about Israel at all, like actually
[01:31:02] just having an opinion other than the opinion that is our
[01:31:05] greatest ally, special relationship, all that stuff.
[01:31:08] That's a relatively new thing.
[01:31:10] Oh yeah.
[01:31:10] No, for sure.
[01:31:11] like in terms of this like so when I was at TMZ, um, they got
[01:31:16] Joan Rivers. And this was, I think it was either 14 or one of
[01:31:21] the times that there was an exchange. Um, and they got
[01:31:25] Joan Rivers and Joan Rivers said, uh, all the people over
[01:31:30] there are animals and blah, blah, blah, blah, and I was like,
[01:31:33] whoa, hold on. I was like, what? And so I was like,
[01:31:37] watching the whole, I was watching everything that she
[01:31:39] said she was like they're all animals they deserve to be blown up and I was like god damn
[01:31:46] so I remember I called my brother and I was like yo man we got this clip of and I was not
[01:31:53] lay to what had happened but like it was I was like we got this clip and I just I can't understand
[01:32:02] how anyone saying this would be tolerated yeah I can't you can't say that about anybody yeah
[01:32:08] Like I can't understand how anyone's saying this would be tolerated.
[01:32:10] Like we were talking about children and all that stuff.
[01:32:13] I can't see how this would be tolerated.
[01:32:15] And that is when I begin to kind of dive into it from a more direct perspective.
[01:32:20] Now it is from way over here.
[01:32:24] A difficult thing, especially as a black man, I'm just keeping
[01:32:28] real with you with how I grew up in Baton Rouge and what's going on in
[01:32:32] Baton Rouge.
[01:32:33] It is just difficult to keep your eye on something that's going on
[01:32:36] across the world.
[01:32:37] Yeah.
[01:32:37] I don't give a fuck what it is.
[01:32:40] If it's not directly, the reason why Iraq was easy or Afghanistan was easy
[01:32:45] for us to keep our eyes on is because I directly knew guys that I had
[01:32:49] gone to school with that was going over there.
[01:32:52] So checking on that was checking on them.
[01:32:54] But other than that, I think that social media and tick talk and all
[01:32:58] of that stuff has made it easier for people to keep tabs and actually
[01:33:02] have an opinion on a litany of issues that are geopolitical in nature.
[01:33:06] Yeah.
[01:33:07] Yeah.
[01:33:08] So like with this, I just remember having conversations and talking and just trying to talk to people
[01:33:13] about it and like not really getting a lot of good nature, good faith conversations about
[01:33:21] how someone could say something like that about children being killed and going, oh,
[01:33:25] this is different.
[01:33:26] Yeah.
[01:33:27] Now I think, well, I think part of the reason why you tuned into that language is because
[01:33:31] is like, it's almost like a different version, but not so dissimilar to white supremacist
[01:33:37] language that you might have encountered or you saw in your own personal experience. But
[01:33:44] like many white people don't actually see that. You know what I mean? Like they don't
[01:33:49] hear someone dehumanize an entire region and go, wait a minute, that sounds kind of weird.
[01:33:56] Like there is a level to it for sure, like I talk about this in the perspective of like
[01:34:02] anti-blackness, because it's so fundamental to American existence and it's so played such
[01:34:07] a formative role in designing American society, indigenous genocide and anti-blackness did,
[01:34:13] that like there are, there is a, it's both everywhere at the same time, but also there
[01:34:19] is like no permission for certain versions of anti-blackness now, that like if you
[01:34:24] to make a certain comparison, for example, to an animal, everyone would know exactly what that is,
[01:34:28] and most people would actually get mad at you for it. Even people who are like kind of racist white
[01:34:32] people would probably be like, uh, that's a bridge too far. Give me an example, because I feel like
[01:34:36] they're going crazy. No, I'm just- Well, right now, you're right, you're right. No, but they're-
[01:34:40] They're going crazy right now. No, you're right. There is a permission structure, and it expands,
[01:34:44] and it's expanding. The more people actually push the needle, the more comfortable people get,
[01:34:50] but you're absolutely right. And I feel like with, because it was so, I call it permissible bigotry,
[01:34:59] because it was so useful at the time to justify the global war on terror and it was so new,
[01:35:05] like the Islamophobia, that there is nothing really that you can say about Muslims that
[01:35:10] people will turn around and go, oh, that's a bridge too far. Like if white Americans,
[01:35:15] White Americans who might even like have at different points in their lives said the n-word if they hear a white American politician say they and where they're gonna be like
[01:35:23] Too much. Yeah, that's too much. Yeah, and that's what they would they would they would say a call to
[01:35:29] Urban articulate all the stuff all day every day like micro aggressions or even macro aggressions beyond that
[01:35:35] Like warloomers says a shiniqua on her thing if she was to straight up and say what she really means
[01:35:41] Yeah, she probably see yeah, and even that I think maybe like five years ago would have been
[01:35:49] Well, you guys understand we're on the road
[01:35:52] to the nigger
[01:35:53] Like we're on the like the shenequa thing. Yeah directly like that and they are doing that. That's an escalation
[01:36:00] Like that is an escalation and then like that person
[01:36:05] They're laughing
[01:36:07] That person gets invited to the White House.
[01:36:09] That person is in the White House talking to the president.
[01:36:12] Trump said she was a free spirit, like a free spirit.
[01:36:15] Like that.
[01:36:15] Like she is crazy.
[01:36:16] She is the, you know, the, she is directly in a vile in a way that to
[01:36:24] me is even under discussed because people are, I guess, more popular than
[01:36:29] her or maybe, I mean, not even out viling her.
[01:36:32] Cause she's a disgusted wretched witch.
[01:36:35] A cauldron of hate.
[01:36:38] And to me, it's like-
[01:36:40] There was a lady that called the five year old black child
[01:36:44] that went with a hard R and fucking fundraised
[01:36:46] like a million dollars.
[01:36:47] Everybody got on her and then we were watching
[01:36:50] conversations on Pierce Morgan where she said,
[01:36:52] we just let it go now.
[01:36:53] We're not trying to let it go.
[01:36:54] The word itself is a flash point word,
[01:36:58] a descriptor of something that's subhuman
[01:37:01] and does not have value.
[01:37:04] So we can't let y'all just get to the point of going,
[01:37:07] you should fucking toughen up.
[01:37:08] No, you should want to be in community with people
[01:37:12] and not say things that directly remind them
[01:37:16] that they were not humans for a long time.
[01:37:18] And-
[01:37:19] No, it's demonic almost where it's like,
[01:37:23] if you let it in even a little bit,
[01:37:25] if you don't check it in real time,
[01:37:29] then it becomes more normal.
[01:37:30] Right.
[01:37:31] Slowly, but surely you just like it's a it's a constant struggle where it's like chipping away. That's how I feel like
[01:37:36] I see a whole group of jink coming. Oh, he might be actually have you met him before I've never met him
[01:37:41] I met Anna how many how many times do you think he said it? Jink? He grew up here
[01:37:45] Oh, I could tell jink waited roll off the top. I actually I don't know
[01:37:49] You know what I you know, I like about jink. What is it like to like be a Thanksgiving with jink? Oh, we do it
[01:37:55] We call it jink's giving where we debate jink you and jink debate
[01:37:59] Oh
[01:38:05] You don't want to talk to maga you don't want to talk to maga you just want oh i'm pure i'm pure
[01:38:14] I'm so pure i'm so right that's not the way you get through the people
[01:38:19] That's not the way you make friends with people. Oh, I'm so right i'm the person that's
[01:38:26] I saw his kids are here, man.
[01:38:31] It's funny to me.
[01:38:32] It's funny to me.
[01:38:35] He's pretty good.
[01:38:37] Like it's funny to me.
[01:38:38] I watched that shit.
[01:38:39] I'm like, God damn.
[01:38:41] I'll be watching J cook.
[01:38:43] And I'll be like, God damn, J come down.
[01:38:45] You don't be okay.
[01:38:46] I forgot so many Jiki months.
[01:38:48] Yeah.
[01:38:48] It's like, you are my dog.
[01:38:50] Like, you know, you a man of a certain age, chill.
[01:38:52] Like, you know what I'm saying?
[01:38:53] Don't, don't get your blood pressure out of my dad.
[01:38:55] No, I feel you I feel you but yeah, he's he's we will we debate on we've in the last like I would say
[01:39:03] Four years and five years like we've definitely had a lot of disagreements on certain issues
[01:39:09] But that's why we try to hash it out. I'll take something can't be real with you though
[01:39:14] Yeah, what's up and I watch because I'm I'm a I'm a
[01:39:19] I haven't been able to exercise the TMZ out of me
[01:39:22] right so like
[01:39:24] I like mess. Fuck it. You like mess. I like mess. Oh, yeah.
[01:39:30] The mess on the right. I almost don't. Oh, yeah. I love it.
[01:39:34] I almost don't want to criticize any of the people on the right. Oh, I like pushing.
[01:39:38] I like pushing, pulling, but like in a way where I'm like,
[01:39:41] you know, Candace, like it feels weird that you got back from this secretive meeting and
[01:39:47] you didn't even film it. Like, what's going on? Candace, you lose this shit.
[01:39:50] Not like I'm not like too heavy handed with it, but every now and then I was just like,
[01:39:54] If I'm ever gonna tap the glass, I'll do it in a way where it's like
[01:39:57] Candice, I was there with you like I'm on board and tapping the glass behind the glass. Oh, she ain't animal. That's crazy
[01:40:02] No
[01:40:03] I feel I feel you that doesn't we call it in work out. Just well
[01:40:06] That's what we call it
[01:40:07] I'm tapping the glass when you're like looking at people from observing it from afar. I got you
[01:40:12] So I almost don't want to get involved with them. I'm like let them fight
[01:40:16] but
[01:40:17] What I will say is that like
[01:40:20] When I watched this shit that's happening on the left too
[01:40:22] That was good for a very long time at all. I watched that that channel to Vanguard. You ever you know those guys? Oh, yeah
[01:40:29] Yeah, no, no, no, I have no issue with them. No, they're they're chill
[01:40:33] I like them. I watched them and I watched all of this stuff
[01:40:35] But you are you are tapped in all Brahman. You are so happy in the art. Hold on. That's crazy
[01:40:42] The Vanguard Kyle breaking points saga is my favorite person on the right. Oh
[01:40:47] the whole world.
[01:40:48] So the soccer, soccer don't want you to smoke weed, soccer don't want you to watch porn,
[01:40:52] soccer don't want you to gamble, soccer don't want you to stay in the fucking thing, soccer,
[01:40:58] soccer is my favorite guy on the road.
[01:41:01] I did a thing with him at the New Yorker magazine because they profile both of us in
[01:41:04] like we were speaking and I could not believe it.
[01:41:09] He is so, I mean I dammed him the other day I was like listen with the gambling
[01:41:13] Like I don't agree with you in terms of like any sort of abolition whatsoever, but like I do the gambling
[01:41:20] It's so bad, dude, but I say all this to say it, you know
[01:41:24] Talk about all of the different things and I know people have their opinions about
[01:41:31] TYT, but the shit from me the first person I ever saw on
[01:41:36] TV talking that left this shit. I'm like, who is this man? Oh jank? It was yeah. Yeah
[01:41:41] So a lot of people don't know that a lot of people don't know that oh
[01:41:48] They're making fun of me this was you most ago you'll almost pull up if you really want to make Trump mad
[01:41:52] Oh, you're trying to get him on the
[01:41:55] I was I was trying to yeah, you're trying to get him on the fucking the most I get him on the stream because he was like
[01:42:01] Have you had righties on the stream who from the right is come on the street?
[01:42:06] Christian Walker, I don't know what that is. He's a Herschel Walker Jr. Son. Oh
[01:42:10] Oh, I do know who he's gay.
[01:42:12] He's like a messy.
[01:42:13] He's also messy.
[01:42:15] But he's like woke now.
[01:42:16] I think I don't fucking know.
[01:42:17] You know why you turn one?
[01:42:19] That's interesting story.
[01:42:20] So he was a cheerleader, right?
[01:42:21] Yeah.
[01:42:21] So when I was working at TMZ Sports, we would do stories about
[01:42:24] Herschel Walker was so supportive of the cheerleader son that he had
[01:42:27] and all that stuff.
[01:42:28] He got to be a common Christian.
[01:42:29] But telling you Christian Herschel was trying to act like.
[01:42:35] Wait, one second, one second.
[01:42:36] Hold on.
[01:42:37] Hold on one second.
[01:42:40] You
[01:42:52] There's so many there's there's there's so much commotion going on out there, so I had the money
[01:42:58] Hassan just looked into the living room and went yo check the fuck up
[01:43:05] But no but Herschel was trying to act like he was super dad when he was running and Christian was like
[01:43:10] I'm not treating my mom like shit. That's true. That is true. You did do that. Um, there was,
[01:43:19] um, there's that, I guess I've had like, you know, Bradley Martin on. I've had like a bunch of
[01:43:25] like the, the apolitical guys on that are, you know, uh, that were pro Trump. So, you know,
[01:43:31] there is that, um, I don't know. We're not even motherfuckers. Yeah. They're like podcasters.
[01:43:35] Is it practice? What do we do?
[01:43:36] He's like a big fucking black swole.
[01:43:39] Royed head, swole.
[01:43:41] Oh, wait, is he the he he he interviewed Nick Fuentes?
[01:43:44] Yeah, he did. Yeah.
[01:43:45] I can't see that.
[01:43:46] Well, this is before then.
[01:43:47] And I was I've had as many gold on.
[01:43:49] You know who that is?
[01:43:50] Not with that. Don't worry about as many gold.
[01:43:54] Who is as many gold?
[01:43:56] This is not a diss, by the way.
[01:43:57] I watch stuff on the right.
[01:43:58] I do. I've been watching a lot more stuff on the right lately.
[01:44:01] I've been watching like a lot of stuff on the right.
[01:44:03] But I don't I don't know.
[01:44:04] I was just watching a video on him before you you got here. That's him right there. Yeah, it's this guy
[01:44:10] As in gold. What's up with his nose?
[01:44:13] Like you like a box and he should go straight down
[01:44:17] This is the guy, but it's fine. It's better off. You're better off not knowing
[01:44:28] I don't know about that
[01:44:30] But I mean some of these people are good communicators. They get their points across really well
[01:44:34] some of these people are good at what they do.
[01:44:36] I wouldn't say he's one of those people.
[01:44:38] You're not saying so, he's not one of them ones.
[01:44:40] He's not one of the people that I would say is good.
[01:44:44] Tell me about the rat.
[01:44:46] No, no, I'm not going to, no, no, no.
[01:44:48] I don't want to poison your brain with like his background.
[01:44:50] It's fine. If you don't know, you don't know.
[01:44:52] Just tell me, can somebody just tell me what happened?
[01:44:54] Watch with me. I had a child, a 45-year-old man.
[01:44:56] He had a dead rat as an alarm clock when the sun would shine on the rat.
[01:45:02] He it would smell really bad and he used that as an alarm clock for a very long time
[01:45:07] He had a blood wall where he was his teeth were fucking so hot in your mouth. So he's fucking insane
[01:45:14] Yeah, he's not a baby, but but like but he no no no no no no no no it's okay
[01:45:20] He's fucking crazy. Yeah, I was wondering
[01:45:27] Flies on
[01:45:32] Look at him!
[01:45:33] He's right there!
[01:45:34] He got him!
[01:45:35] Oh God!
[01:45:36] Listen.
[01:45:37] Get him out of me!
[01:45:38] Get out of my...
[01:45:39] Get out of my...
[01:45:40] Get out of my...
[01:45:41] He just grabbed it with his hand.
[01:45:43] So I'm gonna tell y'all straight up, this is where the conservative comes out on me,
[01:45:49] okay?
[01:45:50] Because I'm calling the FBI.
[01:45:51] I'm getting law enforcement involved because I just don't believe that we're not
[01:45:57] gonna get something bad about this guy in the future.
[01:45:59] Yeah.
[01:46:00] I'm gonna see if cash for tell can handle this
[01:46:03] Shit, I'm gonna see but he might be able to handle
[01:46:06] Asma nigger as many gold
[01:46:09] I was gonna make him the deputy director the FBI
[01:46:13] We need a new one damn bonchino is gone popular
[01:46:17] Oh
[01:46:19] He's going crazy like that. See I can't he's the most these guys
[01:46:25] He's the most popular
[01:46:27] million oh that's not just the only part look look look
[01:46:32] as man gold is going crazy every day if he used to be even what when Trump was
[01:46:37] really popping when he first got elected every day he would have like two like
[01:46:42] one to two million views on every single video since as my yeah he shits on me
[01:46:47] all the time look look how is this in the shut down by China one million no
[01:46:53] Of course not it's all fucking bullshit. It's all like exaggerated bullshit that go along with the with the narrative, but
[01:47:02] Basically when Trump was really popping he had like a million every video, but now that Trump is actually getting
[01:47:10] He's losing some favor
[01:47:13] Keys he's kind of he's also kind of losing his
[01:47:17] How about address this now 1.5 million views have I never heard this guy over gigantic? Yeah, I think there is
[01:47:27] This is like an entirely different you go outside
[01:47:30] And and this is basically like an entirely different
[01:47:36] At world interesting. Yeah, his clip channels even worse every day new vid on you
[01:47:42] Yeah, he he also does the whole like
[01:47:44] like, um, this is fucking crazy. This is one hell of a fuck up. It's like all the, he's
[01:47:51] finished. Watch me three minutes. Like all these guys, right? There's two days ago. Yeah.
[01:47:56] He does like AI videos with me, like photos of me on the thumbnails. Look, I used to pray
[01:48:03] for times like this, me crying. Oh my God. He does it so much. So fucking, but he's
[01:48:08] got. So if we go, if we look at it now, that's at least five videos on you. That's
[01:48:12] You dressed up you in a maze outfit right there. Yeah. Yeah. When did you that in Japan?
[01:48:17] What was the purpose of that? Oh, I went to a make cafe and I was just up as cat ladies
[01:48:24] But yeah, pokemate mods turn against their Sydney, sweetie
[01:48:31] So click click on the video, let me see it real quick
[01:48:33] So what is your ex you see shows why not single clip of him as in gold or any other streamers
[01:48:37] Hassan is known to dislike was featured during the entire streamer awards.
[01:48:41] Somebody said this is because it was like his editor was doing in the in the May
[01:48:45] cafes. What happens in the May Cafe?
[01:48:46] Throughout the show and people noticed how there were several moments taken
[01:48:50] from Hassan's stream, even though he wasn't nominated for one singular thing.
[01:48:54] So you go to the May Cafe and what happens?
[01:48:56] I want to know the whole space.
[01:48:58] Oh, we we served customers as as maids in in Japan.
[01:49:03] So that picture is fucking hysterical.
[01:49:06] Yeah. Yeah, I know. I did it. I did it on stream. Yeah, here it is. We walked through Tokyo and Maine.
[01:49:14] Wait, they want Kaya? I'm already committed.
[01:49:21] As well as my best friend.
[01:49:24] And then, uh, they're like, this is, uh, uh, this is, um,
[01:49:31] Um, we had a, we had a couple of special guests here that we were serving, but these were like actual girls that were going to main cafe.
[01:49:38] They were teaching us what to do. And these are my podcast call hosts. So that's how she believes she's a former adult, uh, Japanese adult video actress. Yeah.
[01:49:48] She's dope. Um, but yeah, we did that. We, we were serving.
[01:49:54] Because here's what I went to.
[01:49:55] And then we went to a couple of little bar and cafe.
[01:49:59] Yeah, cat cafe, cat cafe bar cafe.
[01:50:01] So I want to say something to the J. A. V. community.
[01:50:05] All right. Talk to him.
[01:50:07] My imagination is crazy.
[01:50:09] You're not hiding nothing.
[01:50:12] I just want you to know I want I want my my imagination.
[01:50:16] That little big one you're freaky on now.
[01:50:18] I don't give a fuck.
[01:50:19] That little digital.
[01:50:20] That's some of the is it's almost better
[01:50:22] because they've blurred that little part.
[01:50:25] I think they know what they're doing.
[01:50:26] Like it's the whole thing.
[01:50:27] I disagree.
[01:50:28] I disagree vehemently.
[01:50:29] I think for some reason, for me it's almost better
[01:50:32] because that little part is blurred.
[01:50:34] I'm like, what's going on there?
[01:50:36] I hate that.
[01:50:37] I honestly, I hate that.
[01:50:39] And I think like they're just kind of stuck
[01:50:43] cause no one can be the one guy that says,
[01:50:45] hey, this is kind of stupid.
[01:50:46] We should just like on censor these dicks and pussies,
[01:50:48] right?
[01:50:49] Like, cause everyone would be like, you're creepy.
[01:50:51] Don't, why would you?
[01:50:52] Who's going to make that, which Japanese politician is going to
[01:50:56] make that their primary focus?
[01:50:58] No one.
[01:50:58] This is the, this is the like, the, I've never disagreed with
[01:51:02] anyone more on anything recently.
[01:51:04] I'll tell you why.
[01:51:04] What?
[01:51:05] Let me tell you why.
[01:51:07] The, those videos are so freaky.
[01:51:12] Like, yeah, I don't really like it.
[01:51:13] The videos are so freaked out.
[01:51:16] Like, so it's like 50 people on a bus on a train and
[01:51:21] One guy going next to a girl, like the videos are so freaky.
[01:51:26] They're so freaked out that no one is gonna be called a freak
[01:51:30] for uncensoring this shit.
[01:51:32] When it's like, nobody's gonna be called a freak
[01:51:35] when it's like one dude, it's like the videos are so weird.
[01:51:39] It's like one dude, there's a girl on the bus
[01:51:40] and she's like, oh, and he's like, and they're going crazy.
[01:51:43] Like that's the least freaky thing
[01:51:46] is the actual showing of the sex.
[01:51:48] Everything that gets up to that is so funny.
[01:51:50] I don't I don't really I don't see that's the thing you're first of all you're too tapped in
[01:51:54] Okay, you're too tapped in it's just you gotta dial it back. Okay, but also I agree with what you're saying
[01:52:00] And that's kind of the reason why I don't really fuck with jab like that because it's just like
[01:52:06] There's beautiful women women are beautiful all women show
[01:52:13] Shibuya Kaho Shibuya, okay, I don't think she has stuff anymore. She doesn't do it anymore
[01:52:18] But listen, this is a good friend of mine, but, um, so what I was, what I was going to say is like the thing that I don't really vibe with when I have watched it is just like the women just look like they're not having a good time at all.
[01:52:38] You know what I mean?
[01:52:40] I'm not like this is not like I'm sad that I've never considered that, but I'm not being like, uh, like Mr. Feminist here at all. Obviously, like there's going to be plenty of people who get mad at me.
[01:52:48] regardless for even mentioning porn. There's a lot of Puritans out there. I'm not one of them, but
[01:52:55] they just look sad and I don't understand it. I'm like, this is, I can't, like I feel,
[01:53:01] like I've tried. I've tried to jerk off to it. I'm like, this doesn't work for me.
[01:53:06] Um, hold on for a second. I think there's also the little like nipple licking and stuff. I just,
[01:53:11] I feel like it's too timid as well. I have a friend that wants to get undanned. Okay. Oh,
[01:53:16] Oh, yeah, yeah, this was before before I let you go because my we were an hour post
[01:53:20] my bad past the point, but it's all good.
[01:53:22] The conversation is great.
[01:53:24] So you have a friend we were going to do ban appeals today.
[01:53:27] You have a friend who was banned.
[01:53:28] Let's take a look. What is what is their username?
[01:53:31] I don't know. She hasn't she hasn't given me a username before yet.
[01:53:34] She embarrassed. I don't think I don't know if she's embarrassed.
[01:53:38] I don't know if she's embarrassed, but she she said,
[01:53:42] Can you ask Cassandra on Bami?
[01:53:44] She said that apparently she was drunk and she said some dumb shit
[01:53:50] on the night of Charlie Kirk assassination, which
[01:53:54] was a crazy thing to know of itself.
[01:53:56] OK, what is she? Oh, OK.
[01:54:01] Oh, her name is Bobby to five five five.
[01:54:04] How do you spell it?
[01:54:05] It's B. O. B. B. I.
[01:54:09] 25535 she's banned, apparently, three fives. Yeah, Bobby. She looks like she's banned.
[01:54:21] What? What is she saying? There's no, there's only a mark.
[01:54:28] Wasn't a bad drug and state during a stressful move. I think this was maybe one or maybe a day.
[01:54:32] So if you're looking at all of the stuff about how people can, you can pull that up that quick.
[01:54:36] Yeah, yeah, yeah. It wasn't a bad drunk in state during a stressful move. I think this
[01:54:42] was maybe day or two after trucker shooting. We all saw sober. Now won't be so crazy again.
[01:54:46] Apologies. Okay. That's a pretty good apology. Yeah. What did she say? Why is no one talking
[01:54:52] about the trauma watching the clear, horrible, unedited version of seeing the, this causes
[01:54:55] the only thing that ever made my body react to seeing this on my timeline in a similar
[01:54:59] way was the first time I saw the unedited version of the Clint Malarchuk neck slash
[01:55:04] footage from 1989. I don't know. I don't know either. I think that footage is going to mess
[01:55:09] up anyone who saw the first video in the first hour or two. No, why did they let him talk?
[01:55:13] Sorry. I need to stop being so mean. Who it was makes no difference. Truly XOXOXO. Sorry.
[01:55:20] Ignore me, please. I know there's a room where I'm happy. Let me in. Would you ever have
[01:55:25] Dermot Kennedy on the stream? I think you would get along well. I don't know.
[01:55:30] I thought that said Dom Kennedy, shout out. Oh damn. That angle, them balls,
[01:55:35] lol. Is that towards you? I don't know. I have no idea.
[01:55:39] I told my crew worker while cleaning, I find out for you to stop.
[01:55:43] And she did not believe me. I just gave her a,
[01:55:44] she's asking me, she's asking me to stop. Let's just do this. Uh,
[01:55:48] she's asking for you to stop. Just like, can we just get the unbanned?
[01:55:51] Just one unbanned, just one unbanned. Just that's, that's like,
[01:55:54] okay. Yeah. Okay. I'm bad. I am bad. I'm bad.
[01:55:58] That's an unbanned us a unbanned right there.
[01:56:02] That's an unbanned.
[01:56:04] All right, we did it.
[01:56:05] We got we got freaky on to get you unbanned.
[01:56:09] Okay.
[01:56:10] All right.
[01:56:11] What I got to go because my family's here.
[01:56:13] Everybody's here.
[01:56:14] This was fun, man.
[01:56:15] Yeah.
[01:56:16] Thank you so much.
[01:56:17] And I'm going to be doing your podcast as well.
[01:56:19] Of course.
[01:56:20] Come on.
[01:56:21] I'm very stoked on that.
[01:56:22] Maybe you can take Rachel on on a date.
[01:56:24] Who Rachel, my podcast co-host.
[01:56:26] I don't know about that, but we'll see a little picture. Maybe you can take Rachel out on a date
[01:56:33] We'll see well you I'll let you I'll let you try to
[01:56:38] To convince me on that. How about that when we when we do the pod? Yeah, I think I think yeah, okay
[01:56:42] You come out come out higher learning podcast you guys the higher learning
[01:56:47] Come hang out with us. We have fun the whole nine. I don't know what this is right here
[01:56:52] This is the outro music
[01:56:55] But go ahead where are working people find you keep going they can't see it
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[01:57:03] I guess I'm on threads. I didn't even know I was on there a lot of fun. Peace. I hope to come back, man
[01:57:08] This was fun. No, absolutely any time. Peace. All right, everybody. Love you all
[01:57:13] I'm gonna go spend some time with my family now, but I'll see you tomorrow for socialismist
[01:57:19] I'm gonna be going through your Amazon wishlist and and you know gifting you guys
[01:57:24] And once again, thank you very so much for coming on. We'll see you tomorrow. Peace
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